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HomeMy WebLinkAboutHistorical Records - The Arizona Territorial (66) c . a ,, vivi E0;T =N CLLH : O TEE TOWN OP U.F O1 O CLt;'vl LLLY E I L.i 4 To ,,,,, , ,,,,i„.„ , 'N. - • • - 41. • '°gym. �'$ re . �; „,, -, .,\i‘. \\ , , - .s,„ .1. - . * A ,„. Aloe, '... ''Phe** .',;. ' t. ' :.'4 '.' \•'''''''' '''''' .t.i ' 1\ ***$ .. 1 If i ,ito '11::,i..,,, -,..,„.\,i, it , . VI° ' ' • Allifti ''' '1 ,* , ...: -'1‘ .,. .,.. ' 4 ,: ' . .. ‘,. i .. \ .yF o ' 4.- .,- 4 ... _ ... .„.- • t . - # „,, ,.. . _ .ftre. -, .. „ . , .,- , -,,,...„,„: , .1 . 2 . .0 IN Nov _-*,. . 4-.. * ,, - .... rig Pk ' ' Maya Greenberg and Nancy Leacock, both Wetmore Elementary students, enjoy can- died apples at the Plaza Antigua Arts and Crafts Fair to benefit the Tucson Opera Co.Oct. . _„,..) 23. Proceeds of the Fair will go to the TOC production of"Faust”Nov. 13, 14 and 16. Also entertaining at the show was the Flowing Wells High School Band. (Photo bya Betsy \%. Leacock) - effe 1446611g4 4111111' taii)1111k:Illat III t r ELEVENTH YEAR, NUMBER 45 TUCSON,ARIZONA -- "The Sunshine Capital" 20 cents per co OCTOBER 28, 197fi PY e' . 1 _. Plaza del Oro Stores Pranksters compounding I o 0 k i n g2 Are Opening -- r7_,1 See page 17 and special section s mat s Your '�ofiing Preclnc#? -- • Casas Adobes residents, Residents'concern about for the cat would not be before robiem • Casas Adobes cat p they could track it See e 1 already faced with the the cat has also been voiced feasabie. with a he ter. P 3 IiYcOoPutecroutrlydinwgearto p " 01t ..Aproblem of a strangecat to Democratic County "During the day,or in anoutagthat has been killing dogs Supervisor Ron Asta, area where we can't hefind it H in the area for the last 21 whose district includes thepossiblyfollow it with dogs, Oct-I'', 82 `° R ris..,:::,:rec::::�li be fair,dry and warm g , this way," he added. 00.20 s3 .. hSaturday. months, may have a new CasasAdobes area. we ask for a chopper and Astasaid that using the o, .21 79 Ralast week brought the total problem tocontend with -- "I'vehad about eight they always give usone," helicopter hadbeen oct.22' 776 •13 to chesfor the year,above theOct.23 71 record for 1934,the dryest pranksters turning the cat complaints, including Bristow said, but added suggested to him by some oct.2a 70 Year in Tucson's history. into a cruel joke. people that, I've talked to that they need to.have a of the people who have Oct.25 75 50 __ According to Bud door-to-door," Asta said. sighting of the animal talked to him about it. �, Bristow of the state Game Asta said that four and Fish Dept., cat tracks persons had calledCDO 1, his office about the roblem, reported in one yard in the pIan s p area mhases ay have been the While the others talked to work of pranksters. him during his door-to-door campaign travels in the La "It could be some kind of Canada Drive-Magee Road By WALT NETT music building, gym, and exterior fields. cruel joke," Bristow said. area. (Last in a Series) In addition there are six remodeling projects, which We found no evidence In an Oct.15 letter to Bob A plan is only a piece of paper, until it is im- will make changes in the science space,boys' physical except the tracks. It could Hernbrode of the Game plemented. education facilities, central maintenance area, home have been people out there and Fish Dept.,As asked In the case of the CDO Master Plan, implementation economics areas,language arts facilities and exterior making noise at night." about the feasibity of using will be done in two phases,and each broken down into storage areas. Bristow said that his a helicopter to track the four sequences. The first sequence calls for the building of a fine arts department had received cat. The reason for this multi-phase approach is that it complex at the west end of the school. reports of strange noises Hernbrode was not would allow the plan to be implemented with a The second sequence will include the gym, new but from the descriptions available for comment, but minimum of disruption of school activities. exterior fields, courts and walkways. given the noises are made Bristow said that presently The first phase includes 10 basic items. The third sequence will involve moving the drama, by varmint calls. using a helicopter to search Among them are the auditorium-drama building, band, chorus, certain physical education functions, .: � � �� programs and the garden • � ���� -�� � � �:� � healthand driver education pro r = „; �, departments to new facilities. �`� :� ,` � � � ` � The fourth sequence will include the expansion _ ~ ' �; � � , programs in the science, boys' physical education, ' �� � � � � °�+i.� central maintenance, home economic, and langua e • g �t* ,,,,,..0...,,, .. .,, r = arts-departments and exterior stora a into remodeled .� .-,,,,.‘11•St .i.' �.. � _ :T areas. � �„ .x- -._ To rovid'e additi additional o al space for the science program, Y .: �• - �w the existing band room and planetarium «kill be � � remodeled. V y�.�,#,' -r u"-,..,,,„*,c w*._,4,-;,..., y;A� - It,„„ ,g,--r,�` - a* yw,a.,3. 3 py� ., ,..,4,,,,,t,' I _........ „'st: ' . Physical education expansion will include -�. ,,---ro. � - b r. j : a remodeling the girls' lockers cheerleaders' room .,-, . * %A.7,,,,,,,,,„_ - ' .4 i varsity lockers and existing physical education . u . lockers. �4-L.„.;',•-- -.as — _ :1,, The existing drama area will be converted for „..,-, . . -,....7 - ` central maintenance use, while home economics will �� '�� move into the wrestling room. ,.„.-...z.--- Language arts space will come from the old health -� N- . and drivers education room. The second phase of the expansion pr ram includes p g such projects as the addition of new art spaces, in- • ; � : dustrial education expansion,foreign language spaces. , � � food services and counseling and guidance expansion .. _ • ---4.,„,,,,,-,,-.�--'��, �L tea;. , w^'� However, CDO Principal Rick Wilson pointed out w ' that a timetable beyond construction of the present fine arts complex could not be laid out with any degree of certainty because of things such as a declining birth • rate. The 13th annual Exchange Club of North Tucson pleasantly surprised,”Beers added. In the photo from The Amphitheater School District awarded the bid Pancake Breakfast held Oct.23 at Casas Adobes made back to front, left row, are Dave Lepper, Stanley on architectural work to CNWC-Architects three weeks an all time high of$1,600,said Exchange member Doug Means and Morris Guberman. Next row,front to back, ago. Marshall. The First Annual Club Rummage Sale,held are George Genematas, Walter Nichols, and Garven The original complex carried a $3 million price tag, in conjunction with the Breakfast, made $449.60, said Videen. Serving customers at the far left is Lowell but those plans were scrapped in favor of a complex Rummage Sale Chairman Jim Beers. "We were Norton. (Photo by Betsy Leacock) with a price of $1.8 million. Pa0,„ro . ge 2,The Arizona Territorial,October 28, 1976 .... n • . . -Ro-ad hea- ring . . .. r easier , .., STRAWBERRY POTS set for • ght \tall I ey 4 f .o-4;,-- -7 ., are nice for succulents, cacti, sweet alt's ,„ sum,ivy geranium and creeping charlie. .', MANY SIZES TO CHOOSE FROM ,- ..... -.-- Clay Ducks,Finn,Chickens, The Oro Valley Town pected to hear a recom- - and Shoes to Plant In. Hours: Tues.-sat.9-5,Sun.10-4, Council will hold a public mendation on the purchase Sick Mondays hearing on proposed road of flags for the town's 887-5242 —3809 N.Oracle Rd. standards for the town at courtroom, as well as • its regular meeting reports on a cable TV youths egioy Thursday night at Canyon franchise and a final plat ANGELA'S A 4732 N. Flowing Wells Rd. del Oro High School at 7:30 checklist for zoning pur- • p.m. The proposed road poses. cycle C ing Angela says: Thru my doorway you will find standards were presented The council will also by Town Engineer Jim announce the opening of Is motorbike racing "But the previous owners the nostalgia of the Roaring 20's, Silver Cocktail Krie h at last month's bids for the Calle Con- dangerous? had "Tricked it up a lot" Shakers of the Prohibition era. The heartbreak of g r meeting. According to Oro Valley with a new carbureator, the 30's—Depression Glass. The sheet music of regulaCordia road Improvement bike racingenthusiasts, swingarm, and other parts The council is also ex- district. g World War 1. Enter and have an Old Fashioned Dwight Spence and Don understandable only to a with me. Daily 10-5PM. Eve's and Sunday's by �� Zipf, it is. But if a boy has bike enthusiast. appt Layaways, Valley Banking Card & Master The Velv et Touch biking in his block, said What can bike racing do Don, he'll keepforperson? ' Charge. 888-4265 Beauty Salon at it a Well, for one Penny Campbell. regardless. thing, Zipf said, it can Owner-M r "My father didn't like it teach him about motors. _ ,. 9 at first," said Don. "But He hopes to open a bicycle We'll seeyou at thebeautiful Wedge perming&cutting now he's more support- shop some day that would beaut fu ' ive" Mens hair styling provide a "friendly" at- TUCOLAPIDARY Dwight's parents, Arnie mos here to youngbike Manicures— Pedicures .. and Ma Lou Spence, are riders. "Most of the bike and GEM SHOW t4., Mary p � e 6431 N. ORA CLE 297-2284 Proud of Dwight's six shops in Tucson are in the Tucson Community Center *� racing trophies--four firsts helpful," he added. Pat—Glenda—Dyane E� �N and two seconds--and his Also, biking teaches a Exhibition Halt 350 S. Church Barbara&Pam to serve you persistance. young person about the PRODUCTS After getting badly value of money. "You've this Friday, Saturday and Sunday Open Mon. thru Sat., also.Thurs. evening "wi ed out" in a race last Friday from$pm to 10,Saturday 10am to 10 P got to work to support your A friend) shop with that Special Touch. February Dwight is back biking hobby," said Zipf. Sunday 10am to 6pm P P on the racing scene with a Dwight said he works in a DONATION— Only$1 per day % new bike, a Honda 100. gas station nights and I under 12 free with adult Tell our Advertisers you saw Them here Yes, he was hurt in the weekends. "You've got to February accident. have an extra $50 in case "Another bike ran over my your bike breaks down." leg, I still have calcium Yes, you can get a deposits." But he's not sponsor to pay all your discouraged. expenses—if you're good Zipf,a freshman at the U enough,said Zipf. Another ( of A, said he thought Northside racer, Steve , (tier Dwight was the most Derrick, had a sponsor .,,, youve snent a h nue "naturally coordinated" when he was 15, "But • accumulating biker he'd ever seen. Derrick is very, very To race bikes safely good," Zipf added. is requires a lot more than The sport also teaches simple motivation , Zipf the value of helpfulness. went on. "It's the second "Out at the track, people most physically deman- are always helping each -11111111h d ding sport after soccer," other," Zipf said. Also, 1 he said. experienced racers are The first thing an eager to teach the inex- aspiring racer should do is perienced how to survive. get the proper kind of There is a school for racing onie hour with your equipment, Zipf began. in California, Zipf said, but The bike he(or she,for that "I think it's about $200 for matter) buys should be four days." Oa trust officer to preserve II make for racing--not off- road riding. Zipf recom- Zipf and Spence believe • mended mini-bikes for that racing discourages the ages 10 to 12; moto-cross use of drugs and alcohol. bicycles for the younger "If people at the track riders. think a racer is high on Gear should include a something," they won't let helmet, goggles, heavy him race," Zipf said. long sleeved shirt, gloves, But the greatest benefit In one hour, and at no charge,g, your Ievls (or tough denim of racing, he readily ad- Estate and Financial Planningd " th '' mated,ithethrillof it aTo e � thick leather pants. And of get out here on the will explain how he canhelp �� ,ti..ti:.. course, boots. All of which track on your bike "is the p better ';„�4 :,, :::::::::.�` , maycome to at least 200. greatest thrill I can think 4`''' And, Zipf added, you'll of,” Zipf said. manageyour finances now and for the �� �- talkyou �<< probably need a new bike Both race out at Sun- future. He'll to . �:about money ` ` ={- every eight months. shine Crle Park, near the • ,� � i'` ` Dwight said his latest bike, , every other management, howyoufully ��� ���:.:::... � . �g can en o - . .,,,t.,:;:, Sunda afternoonenjoy � . ;� a Honda cost $900, used. y the incomeyou've accumulatedduring .. v,:, .,:, ., .. :.��„, d n e a r r e s eyour working years, and thepassingon of your estate to yComein our heirs. for i:::::...----� -: • in booze party a personal and confidential consultation. James T. Cleary Trust Officer The Oro Valley Police charged with loitering on It'll be the best hourever spent you p 792-5513 Dept. arrested one minor the Canyon del Oro High for destruction of private School campus. property last week. Roof said that traffic in According to Police Lt. the town is "like a yo-yo." Fred Roof,the arrest came "One minute nobody's n as a result of a large doing the speed limit, and drinking party "in the the next minute valley." everybody's 20 or 30 miles "We've got to get it over the limit," Roof said. through to these parents A radar check with an that 15 and 16-year-olds unmarked car Monday just can't get zonked and morning showed that have parties with booze," traffic on Oracle Road Roof said. "The parents was averaging about 47 are legally resonsible for miles per hour, while FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF ARIZONA parties on their property." traffic in town was down to The OVPD also arrested about 28 m.p.h. three juveniles -- two 16- Roof has just returned 150 N. Stone year-olds and one 17-year- from three da Ts in 4 Tucson. Arizona 8570i old -- in connection with a Phoenix, where he was motorcycle theft in the attending a police town. management and ethics Ty, arc itio+-, ti-x., 1.1-:C,..,''- :ter^ + ^ `—:)r S^r CI t) October 28, 1976,The Arizona Territorial,Page 3 what , • tis really like to be a mayor By AUDREY LEECH good,"she said of that now-defunct organization, "but The town can't control every facet of its fate-"We I never did any real reporting per se on the town of the way they went about(implementing it)wasn't." In can't widen 89," she said, speaking of the four lanee case of water rates, "theytried to be all things to " Row" Oro Valley, but I knew from talk around the office it � highway which some have labeled Death had a difficult birth. Whether or not the offspring all people," which didn't work. because of its narrow lanes and fatality record. "But would survive was a day-to-day cliffhanger for months. When former Mayor Ken Holford resigned, in May, we can ticket speeders who go above the 45 mile an One.of the most devoted midwives was Lois Lam- Mrs. Lamberson was selected by the Council to take t�,� hour speed limit." So can the County Sheriff's Dept. berson, a tall, very pleasant woman with an easy his place. "If we'd been a bigger town--I forget what and the Highway Patrol. "People are slowing down," laugh,who is now major of Oro Valley. the population cut-off point is the mayor would be she added with a smile. Incorporated after a two-year struggle on April 15, elected by the people at large." People are also accepting the Oro Valley as a As mayor she is in charge of the agenda at town entityand a woman as mayor. "I've had no 1974, the infant town has since grown beautifully. political y Thanks to state and federal revenue sharing, said council meetings. She also "has the budget to take problem with that at all," said Mrs. Lamberson. care of" and has been Oro Valley representative at Charlotte Montgomery,Mayor Lamberson, the. town has a financial surplus- PimaAssociation of Governments (PAG) meetings. � Y, another female supporter of yet we're still paying the same property and salesthe town is now its planning and zoning commission taxes „ "Well,they sort of put Oro Valley on hold,"she said chairman. "Women really have more time for these The town council is now working on a growth plan when asked what PAG meetings were like. They matters thanmen," said the mayor. .that will determine how big,how dense,how green and never did let us vote. At that point her tow-haired teenaged son came - She also works hard at intergovernmental home from CDO, to be welcomed by a violently happy agreements. "We can't do everything ourselves,"she retriever dog. The Mayor became mother without g � f. - went on with a wide smile. "I meap, we could never batting an eyelid. Or even putting on a different hat. tar - build anything like the Ina Road sewage treatment plant,or the Canyon del Oro(sewer)interceptor." So, - . the town is working with the county on sewage treat- ` .A ment. " $ 1 Be sure to call first It's also working with the Amphitheater School Board on schools. Canyon del Oro High,located almost for quick helpful across the street from the Lambersons, has a master service plan that will, she said, affect the town. "We'll be �� looking at things like their traffic accesses." 795-2803 '' She's glad the maximum enrollment planned forliY r-airie -.t ti . ' CDO is under 3,000. In her graduating class in Bisbee= - A COMPLETE LINE OF - = ; - (yes, she grew up in Bisbee and attended the U of A) �i 3 - .� "* there were only 100 students. "I-think students get lost OIL PAINTINGSVP li ii ` , ,•- �.' in a large school." She is impressed with CDO's ��� n .• . "`„ from World Renown Artists! = curriculum. "My son took a course in Military History :' ' he thoroughly enjoyed." .r' ;ate `; y , For all your PRESCRIPTION needs, ' JERRY SWANICK rrt`Y 4R .,. „,., t. „ 'L a y' r ‘,„,,,,,,, -..-::,,, ,,,„ .�µ�. � ����.� ` . � �" - shopin the pieasant surroundings of �� $• � �F�� � � INDEPENDENT k=T ffi % , 111 .. .��� OF MISENER DRUGS f IJUST10ETPEACE under the dome 30 YEARS IN TUCSON f The Hon. Lois Lamberson, mayor of Oro Valley--pop. In the Casa Blanca PIaza .. 1,168, area two and a half square miles to Calle Loma Linda on the west, the mountains on the east, Hardy hours 9 to 9 297-2234 ,, MTUGEMENT,' Road and Spring Valley on the south and the Canada del Oro Wash as well as Lambert Lane on the north. how rural or urban the town will be as well as what {, patterns its roads will take. , What's it like,living in an incorporated town instead 0 of the county? "Well, I don't think people who aren't ( 4. involved in (town) politics would notice that much `e difference," said Mrs. Lamberson. Those who are .---- /�- ;:y� ) involved enjoy more communityoriented activities '_ -`' •\, i `=- . and closer association with neighbors than do residents / �. .. REASONS rz ,4/ -.•, in unincorporated areas, she added. Since in /i t,....,,,,...-,0,..,.,;..,..„., -► �� corporation, "I've met more people in this area than �� ‘41... Vr; :;I ever before.” "more r 0. �1 � icy• "� Other differences include available and .t' \ tivir k Z r„� " •-,.,•, visible" police protection and, thanks to the town's { ' , `�j �� p.f Improving Communications �„ 1 negotiating powers, a lower garbage collection rate. •. ,�.ii Because the town now has its own planning and ( Financial Responsibility zoning commission,residents have local control of land ) use. Curriculum Development If Oro Valley gets much bigger, Mrs. Lamberson ( • feels, the expense of a necessarily larger ad- Local Control ) ministration would end its solvency. Right now the council is on a commission basis. Nobody is paid but i ` _ ) the town clerk and people on contract like police and ( ,- V 0 t e ,,, firemen. :..'`�. ��� f ) "about two days a week"of Mrs. '� ie2 t Being mayor takesy Lamberson's time. "It's veryeducational,"she said of t ,' Ir. 1K ) her job. , , She attributes her political career to the League of { S ..... ir,,,,,�• rti AS\ i Women Voters-the same organization that "trained" } g Tucson City Councilwomen Margot Garcia and Bar- { - bara Weymann, among other local female political - a n. c • leaders. . "I was in the League when we lived in Lakewood, a I suburb of Denver,"said Mrs.Lamberson. "We did a ) planning and zoning study there. League studies are ( fascinating." ) When the Lambersons moved to Tucson six years ( air till 0 rill a s ago, she joined the League here "just to find some adult conversation." The youngest of her three children was still a preschooler. ( But upon joining the League, she became hooked. i "The League makes you feel effective. "It teaches you to argue without getting mad (a necessary ability, it ) would seem,for any mayor of any town). "Also,"she went on, "the league gives you curiosity." { League members begin to feel that if they can } "survive" the required hard work, "that if they don't like something they can do something about it." ) In getting the town started, she said, "my husband t went to Paradise Valley (the "model" town for Oro mphtheater School Board ) Valley(and I went to the League of Arizona Cities and Towns, in Phoenix." That League, said Mrs. Lam- berson,"was no end of help to us. They lobby for small / cities and towns, and know all about small town A Taxpayer Who cares problems." ' After the Council was formed, Mrs. Lamberson became commissioner in charge of Metropolitan Utilities Management(MUM.) "The goal of MUM was ... .,. .. .. ., .. . . .,,,, .,,,,, t Page 4,The Arizona Territorial,October 28, 1976 .. _ r r EditorialsUbliSher,' S . _OUr ..,,„,, recommendations , rcorner ,a your right to vote e. d• Jewett Alb it � State Representative District 14 Tucson thinks it has water problems? Asdoes in each primary and general election,The P Nothing really. TERRITORIAL this week recommends candidates Arnold Jeffers(Rep),Emmett McLoughlin(Rep) There is a community in Illinois that is in deep which it feels deserve support in next Tuesday's voting County Attorney trouble. Perhaps to the extent that group showers will process. Stephen Neely(Dem) be in order. County Sheriff While traveling in Central Illinois last week we heard Whether you agree or disagree with the recom- Richard Boykin(Dem) about,the little town of Loami where some 800 town- mendations is not important. It is of utmost im- County Recorder speople are facing the possibility of trucking water in portance,however,that every eligible voter go to the Elizabeth H."Lew"Macy(Rep) to keep the community going. polls on Nov. 2 and exercise his or her franchise. On County Assessor Even the grade school has been closed and the 150 Page 13 of this week's TERRITORIAL is a complete No contest kids sent home and told to help their parents conserve list of polling places. Superintendent of Schools water in any way possible. The TERRITORIAL recommendations are: No contest Henry Brown, president of the town board, has ad- President County Treasurer vised his constituents to take their laundry to nearby Gerald R. Ford i(Rep) __ No contest towns and to take shorter showers. "They don't have Board of Supervisors to take groupshowers--we don't go in for that stuff. U.S.Senate - - Dennis DeConcini (Dem) - - District 1 But, we do have to go on an emergency footing," U.S.House District 2 - Katie Dusenberry(Rep) Brown said. Laird Guttersen (Rep) District 2 A state of emergency was declared in Loami last State Mine Inspector No contest Friday. Verne C. McCutcheon (Rep) District 3 And who is causing all the problems in Loami? Arizona Corporation Commission E.S."Bud"Walker(Dem) Several dozen muskrat families who appear to be L. Waldo DeWitt (Rep) District 4 multiplying more rapidly than normal. State Senate District 12 John Scott Ulm(Dem) According to Brown the muskrats live in holes on a Pete Hershberger (Rep) District 5 creek bank bordering the town's earthen reservoir. State Representative District 12 No contest The reservoir is about the size of a football field and Thomas N. Goodwin (Rep), John Oswalt (Rep) Precinct 4 water stands normally 15 to 18 feet deep. Up to 60,000 State Senate District 13 Justice of the Peace gallons of water,is provided to the community through H.Thomas"Tam"Kincaid(Rep) The TERRITORIAL has found it impossible to make the reservoir. State Representative District 13 a recommendation since 29 candidates are involved. Town marksmen have gone after the muskrats with Larry Hawke(Rep),Maria Montplaisir(Rep) Precinct 4 - pellet guns and youngsters have trapped a few of them. State Senate District 14 Constable "We just can't keep up with their multiplying,"Brown Jim Kolbe(Rep) Byron W.Stucky(Rep) says. "They dig down about 16 to 18 feet to raise their young and those holes are under part of the dirt em- bankment,"according to Brown. • Y•.,,. Apparently the town fathers cannot get at the ..,..:?.;1. f�.j. . ?i:rf-f + r �Y.. :,y: — animals even with heavy machinery. --,4 !' ®.1',�l ,..,,,ri{,�ryr+.:: •..fY, :. i1,4. . ,.'' n d,l °f✓ is l.;,rr'?, ,fr: . � - ��► rvo r an-;,ff,� �:°. r�� r:$fir:,? ` y , / The plan now is to bypass the reservoir pipe in .{.+ qtr }✓1+1,r•���r.',•`.'f.' �+r•✓r �,�`•J, ✓� �, �� ,�„ �'� r + � �'�t _F�( �.;•; p.} , water from another town which will cost Loami about W •�•:r�.f f.1,1',t,f�( r?f,:✓�•:•::1 l�,i�?� ��~+• � 7,''1 \ t 1. •+ i��,��/` .: ,�►,....,..,4,...4.,..0.-...44.%.,„0...._.... f`Y .-r..Y.4%--4,0,••• `x.,,:t , Copley News Service $120,000. '1 x '✓ .„' ---4-47,--a �'` s," . �' It will probably be known in Central Illinois as the . ,5 �'l'...'' Y1 \''''''\ ,:* .% .,�r, great muskrat recall. ...,:s...,.....,,,,i:.-„. \-•.:\,‘ .%*;.'si‘iik' •14-,,P„4'-,,.,P‘.')• PO ':A. • $:.::**2.-4;:i.:;st.::.,. Z/`.--,-..../.j- l h Governor Comments 'M .- VY' .-** .**1'.'...k}-' hilkiio... -42 ' - -.-....'...:::. , . \ ,,,'' ,ssk IA ' ''' \''.\\gi. / --- Voter .,,,, ,,,,......, . , 1 e .-;',.:::: : ..-...' i'. ' - ION”' ,,I.,.,\.,\\„,,„ (- - , ,1/4,, , ::;:, , . , , , N . tl, A\ / ' v • inexcusable — --.:' 141\,..., 72. ,, .\s,. sv, . II'. ',,4,...-... -...-.-.. .. ..-\- -,- _, \� r��. ,. By RAUL CASTRO A recent study by the Peter \� Research .. �� Its disturbingto read D. Hart „,...:1,,....... • `` -iQAssociates, Inc. indicates �,• �\ :-�°� • �f:'::• � report of the possibility (r rr '•.:;....-::::-:-.:14.:.•;•• r two ma•or • \; :41<� ��, [: �r:f� that for the first time in there are � \: �� '��� r1:': :...::,:..-• :':.:: y '= over 50 years a majority of categories - . \� ' tend to be younger, \\��.� ���� :. ::: �.� 14",.., eli able Americans wont Many y g , ♦ • ;:fi ;:�_ ,� r::.. f - less„,,,,,, ' :::_::::, :r•. vote nn a presidential 1ess educated,f :rl •• a election, affluen more urban and r a::.” t,1 ftenwhite. rasoess om co ocIs urn:•.: 4c Yr: � .r. 1:<.�:�=` :r s i so unim- There is also a rowinli 7 s ��� • �•. ....... .. . . .. • ,.....„ : _•:•...•...... :. .•... :••••• = J,__f_ .. . - � . unmtere t g g •r•.r r•r•1_ _ wh.�' se o of tho� category;I �,• �::� uninspiringthat; �. :. �� portant,so to . .. \ \ \ I A d� :1, • \� 1 but �::.\ \\� vote regularly,., \ ::: �:.\ used to of .. . a♦♦.:� .:;�.\ of eligible won't , \ .. � :.\\ .: half those � Y ',�;\ �������� �\:\!.\ \\\\\\\\ :•�����\\\\\w��\�� \\ \\\�����\�\\\\\\\�\\\\�\\\\\\\\\�� ��\\� vote? have since become \ \ \ \ \ \\ �\ \\\\ , oma \` \ I don't think the 450,000 disillusioned. They tend to - , Americans who lie under be older, more educated, white crosses in foreign more affluent, and more Lsetter lands,who gave their lives alienated. topreserve the freedoms of Their attitude is "What's t r our land from foreign the use?" and it reflects • • threats, would agree. cynicism, disillusionment, Common found nEn review Yet, despite the sacci- apathy and indifference• flees which have been' They refuse to become EDITOR, that I had felt and never feelings and we shouldn't happiness if we have the made,our nation has one of involved, using their own THE TERRITORIAL dared share with anyone. feel guilty about them. courage to look for it as the lowest turnouts of the apathy to excuse their own DEAR SIR: (Mrs. Mulkern's ) book I now realize that no Mrs. Mulkern.did. I feel :democracies. aPathy.. Iam so glad you explained that these matter how dismal life your review called at- In West Germany 91 per Americans fought 200 reviewed "Erin—Mourning feelings were common may seem we can achieve tention to a book we all cent voted this year; Italy years ago to gain our right Journey to Joy" by Micki ' need to read-. had 93 per cent in 1972; to vote, and often since Mulkern. Although I don't REMEMBER TO Sincerely, Holland had 83 per cent in then to preserve and ex- have a retarded child,your JANICE E.DONNELLY 1972; Great Britain had 71 pand this right. review intrigued me and I EE •.Editors note: «�� per cent in 1970; France When denied the right to decided to buy a copy of the "Erin— Mourning Journey to Joy" had 82 per cent in 1974; vote, brave people have book. There were so many g y ' y Canada had 74 per cent in sacrificed their allto gain incidents in (Mrs• can.be ordered by sending 1974; and Australia had 97 it.. When it is freely Mulkern's)life that I could $1.50 per copy to Mrs. Mulkern at 1534, W. Calle Per cent in 1972. available,it is a right that associate with and so many , emotions she expressed ON NOV. 2 Tiburon 'Tucson 85704. who are the nonvoters? all people should exercise. I „.. .... WEI e 4iissut a iii mis llrTrtozaI ' Op ..........„..\\ A ,'V L + i( Second class postage-paid at Tion,AZ.Subcription ��I������t I� jier1111:VCIF;aji rates: by mail in Pima County 57.50 per year;by mail NEMP PER outside Pima County in U•S.$8.501;foreign countries,S10 Association-Founded 11185 /L^o-„-- per year; single copies, 20-cents- Advertising rates ��” HATIOMAI ,� available upon request. Phone 297.1107. (tj Published each Thursday by TERRITORIAL PUBLISHERS,INC., of GENERAL EXCELLENCE Award,NEWS 1 W.Orange Grove Road,Tucson,Az.,85704. Also publishers of The �o"' 4, d 47.--,--7::-‘6. Ews , WRITING EXCELLENCE Award, TYPOGRAPHICAL � t F.�,_=-�► Desert Airman. EXCELLENCE Award,GENERAL and DEPARTMEN• ,.:'"ii=r. OUNo&Z'O TAL NEWS COVERAGE EXCELLENCEaward, and ir.- ARIZONA t' `- NEWSPAPERS '9'S EDITORIAL PAGE EXCELLENCE Award from the G=, rj.,`j- E.D.JEWETT,JR. JACK B.JEWETT Arizona Newpapers Association January 1975. ASSOCIATION Editor and Publisher General Manager ,�' For Greater Public Service I to c k M a r e October 28, 1976,The Arizona Territorial,Page 5 politics cause erratic course By JOHN G.FORREST his kid brother will be outbreak of them that is and others no-load. well-heeled - an income A redeeming feature of the The political in-fighting culling out the stock issues reaching major Pro or- Some of the promotersminus federal income tax. decline,however, has been now raging before the that can be used as losses tions. Like their brother are quick to point out that It should be pointed out, the drying up in the volume presidential election, for the year; the same and sister creatures-the the average individual can however,that capital gains of trading. A daily tur- .seems to be spreading to applies to those with gains. mutual fund-some are load get the same break as the :,garnered in the fund's nover of between 15 and 20 the stock market. At least For many years, a operations are subject to million shares,seems to be that is the impression favorite expression in the tax. par for the course. prevailing in the various boardrooms of various _ . As the month draws to a But next week is ex- financial centers around houses has been: "How's \-\.. - close, a ood deal of the cted to tell a different g Pethe country, evidently the Dow doing?" The CA. 1 selling pressure has cen- story. Get out and vote! based on the erratic course reference was to the Dow- `� - �I L . ► tered on the shares that It's the congressmen you of J �. , f have been leadin the elthe market. ones industrial average, 1 ,�,r_ ,_ , g ect who are spending Since voters are having used as a market indicator. ;`` ��',� .. j ,� �� advance in recent weeks. your money. second thoughts regarding Times, however, seem to \ ' II GENLR ( .■." "' future promises on a be changing, since many ` `� ► IPEANUT 9` , School recommendations number of things, why are using the Standard and s, 4 should the stock market be Poor's industrial average. 1 • t1tl� ' • - r'1. }3y�LL°_ms ji The TERRITORIAL makes the an exception? Every four The Dow-Jones industrial . following candidate years, in thisperiod of average covers 30-shares, " ��� _ 3 f , qFF5 recommendations for Northside school hool district board s: Amphitheater: Louise Elliott Beall Florencetime the give-and-take while the Standard battle occurs. The un- Poor's index embraces a ri�, Penpenny Chandler and Dr. Richard A. Scott, for the certaintythatprevails is groupof 400-shares. three vacant board seats. Recently, fillIO.A4 ,�,,,•,,, 1 Catalina Foothills: Ann more acute than it has been as an Rosewell Gaines, John R. in previousyears. illustration, when the Dow - - " / ,o Lks McDonald for the two vacant board seats. • �'' �""'r�"""�"� Flowing Wells: Robert Mellen Robert Richardson, Although the majority of showed a gain of 4.90 points - • 'L , g , economic indicators still on the day, the Standard- A �` JAA "" F' Robert E.Steineback Jr.,all incumbents,for the three show a favorable the Poor indexposted again of 4 stR•'SURE yoUNG SIMM 9 CARTER t rif vacant board seats. trend, Kt10wS ALL ABOUT FORE* Four:,•WO forward movement has only 0.25 point. In other KE's BEEK`r"o A�„ABAMATWIGETHtS YEAR!. Marana: Charles DeSpain and Frederick J. Hill, been slowed down con- words, Standard and incumbent, for three vacant seats. siderably. As usual, some Poor's, according to many investors get panicky when traders, gives a better these conditions prevail, image of what's going on in Music hr:Dm Pi strirp old IF • dis little realizing that it is only the stock market. The Lyrics hv:him Strarhun a temporary situation. stocks used are not all the Next week at this time it so-called blue chip issues. will be all over, including While all the huffing and ©Copyright 1975 I)r'»Picstrap end John Strachan the shouting. A great deal puffing is going on, there's Moderately I of the fog and confusion a new game going on in Gmaj i G6 Em which has existed for town. Its called the 0 months should begin to municipal bond fund, and - = .. . j j clear away. Everyone and there has been an epidemic0/ j ' G Old j i friends, you're j; old i i friends. Ain't i i . : A ' it , 94 1 1 ,.. . t • r _ _ �..�,< Todd Ackerman t ..f - r r 19 Trust Officer s Valley National Bank \.;"'s \ Phone*792-Z506 C D7(sus4) D7 . s a eIN: , it ii J ,J J , J j ,I J TI: ,_. ..„ �I r f • 1 fun ny how a new friend just won't do. Weand Trust Notes ., 9:0 4- 1 A t 1 -1 - 1 ' I' -?t -:6- have heard that safe deposit boxes may be — Q• impounded after the owner's death. r r r - t What happens in Arizona? r r , p T7 When a sole or joint owner of a safe deposit 4 Gmaj i • G6 Em A •box dies, removal of items from the box is 4,iti restricted pending an inventory of the box. '-6 _ • G t Such inventories may be readily obtained ,Old friends, you're just old friends. And when because bank employees are authorized to make them on behalf of state taxingauthori- Ir , # ties. By law, a copy of the inventory is pro- Q: f _A -4_11 .,t1 I r---4 vided to the tax authorities. Upon completion of the inventory, the contents of r -P- p -- the safe may deposit boxthen be released to a sur- P F 15" T3. ir* vving joint tenant. He or she will be responsible Am 7 D i sus4 for the custody of any assets which may belong to ( D7 3_----1 the estate of the deceased.If the box was held solely - _ . r--"r in the name of the deceased person, the contents i----�► a-----�•. a • • • c dr will be released to the personal representative of a _ s his estate as soon as one is appointed. friends are far a - way, you still have things to say, 'cause you can Some items in a box may be released prior to or - i at the time of the inventory. For example, Arizona -. law provides that a Will may be released to the per- : It ir tt f • _ -- _ 1 son who,is named personal representative in the ______ Will or to the Clerk.of the Superior Court. Insur- -- - „ -] I r ance policies may be released to the beneficiaries — - named therein. r �... . . . - - F- Important legal questions-may arise as to the owner- Am? D7(sus4) G _• f i. 112. j ship of certain kinds of assets found in safe deposit D9(sus4) G boxes. For example, there are presumptions with # J • - _ -,— regard to the ownership of"non-titled” items such 1 • • a 0 iiP-_____.4a ._, • : EP jewels.cash, bearer bonds and These should be on - ly tell an old friend what's new. - • understood by joint owners of safe deposit boxes, r_:::___ , particularly where the owners are not husband and 11 4 . . wife. Competent legal counsel can explain these ' 9 / • t • i ..' . to4 --•r ,... • - to you. In addition to seeking legal counsel,do not hesitate to seek theservicesr -r- I - of a Valley National Bank trust - officer. Information concerning administrative ser- 77• vices of the bank relative to estates ` sates and trusts is TJj)f1igh ,Cafl � in 5PM available without-obligation.. a en after when rates to estate planning. �'a do'vvn. � g. tele f�hotie our Tucson Trust ��. ' Department at 792-7.506 or stop by any of the '` Valley Bank offices in the Tucson area to arrange an appointment. s PI'' qy.- This article has been compiled by qualified estate /vAt.t E Y ':".?,‘; and trust specialists and presents in simple and -. ,� non-technical language information on estate and NATION A L r, trust problems. Necessarily. the information is general.and the legal principles involved should BANK k be applied by your attorney. Member FILM. �" g, in s. Page 6,The Arizona Territorial, October 28, 1976 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE In the Superior Court ofHouse, in Tucson, Arizona, on any person, partnership, cor- the Corporation Act of Arizona by September 23, 1976 - AMEND- The City-Town shall at its sole The State of Arizona November 23, 1976 at the hour of poration or other entity carrying on amending its Articles if In- MENT TO CABLE TELEVISION risk and expense, appear in and In and For the County ofor engaging in any business or corporation to delete therefrom all ORDINANCE: defend in any and all suits,actions 10:00 a.m. to sell the following transaction which this corporation is ►� o.r other legal proceedings,whether Maricopa references to the term Close Paragraph "A"of SECTION 2 is, described real property to the authorized to carryon or engage in. judicial, quasi-judicial, ad- Federal National Mortgage Corporation" and to comply with amended by deleting the word non- highest bidder: ARTICLE IV ministrative, legislative or other- Association, Lot 9 in Block 40 of Bronx Park Section 10 054, sub section A, exclusive" and replacing it with Plaintiff, The Addition to the City of Tucson,Pima corporation shall have the paragraphs 1 through 8 as more fully word "exclusive". wise brought or instituted or had by vs. authority to issue one million provided in Section 10-218 ARS 1956. Paragraph "C"of SECTION 3 is' third persons or duly constituted Lawrence W. Scutt,et ux.,et al., County, Arizona, according to the 9ra P Map or Plat thereof of record in the by adding XVI amended (1,000,000) shares of common stock g"...;further,the authorities,against or affecting the Defendants. of the par value of one dollar ($1.00) The incorporators hereof are: Town of Oro Valleywill cooperate City-Town, its officers, boards, office of the County Recorder of Po P No.C-335765 Pima County,Arizona,in Book 3 of per share. RICHARD W.McCANN with the Licensee in obtaining the commissions, agents or employees Notice of Sale Maps and Plats at Page 117 thereof. ARTICLE V 650 North Sixth Avenue necessary poles or conduit space." and arising out of or pertaining to • Under Special Execution The name and address of the Tucson,Arizona 85705 Paragraph"D"of SECTION 3 is the granting of said License. DATED 14-10-1976 9 P Notice is Hereby Given that initial statutory agent is: amended bydeletingwords "fiftyIf Licensee shall be found at fault William C.Cox Federal National Mortgage Sheriff of Pima County,Arizona Thomas H.Childers WILLIAM S.DUNIPACE percent" in the last sentence of under any claim, cross-claim or Association, Plaintiff herein, By Sgt.L.K.Huff,144 P.O.Box 2268 1001 Home Federal Tower Section and replacing it with words third party complaint, Licensee recovered judgment in this Court on Tucson,Arizona 85702 Tucson,Arizona 85701 "sixty-six and two-thirds percent shall pay and satisfy and shall cause October 4, 1976 against Defendants, Deputy Sheriff Y Pub. The Arizona Territorial ARTICLE VI DATED this 3rd day of Sep to be paid and satisfied any Lawrence W. Scott and Jessie Mae October 21, 28, November 4, 1976 Initially, the known place of tember, 1976. Paragraph "I"of SECTION 3 is judgment, decree, court order or Scott, and each of them, in the business of the corporation shall be: Richard W.McCann deleted and Paragraph "J" of directive, made or issued against Reg: Bilby,Thompson,Shoenhair& g amount of 518,474.24 together with 33 North Stone Avenue William S.Dunipace SECTION 3 is denominated Licensee; neither Licensee nor the Warnock, P.C. interest thereon at the rate of eight Tucson,Arizona 85701 STATE OF ARIZONA Paragraph "I". City-Town shall make or enter into and one-half percent (8':percent) ARTICLE VII COUNTY OF PIMA ss Paragraph"A(5)"of SECTION 4 any compromise or settlement of per annum from said date until paid, PUBLIC NOTICE The number of members to serve The foregoing instrument was is amended by adding sentence at any claim,demand,cause of action, and Plaintiff's costs including costs on the Board of Directors shall be acknowledged before me,a Notary end of Paragraph to read "...;said action, suitor other proceeding of sale,and that under and by virtue fixed by the bylaws. The initial Public,this 30th day of September, map may be submitted after said without first obtaining the written In the Superior Court of of a Special Execution and Order of Board of Directors shall consist of 1976, by Richard W. McCann and license is granted." consent of the other. The State of Arizona Sale issued out of and under the two (2) members. The names and William S. Dunipace. Paragraph "A (6)" shall be Paragraph (C) of SECTION 11 in and For the County of seal of this Court on October 4, 1976 addresses of persons who shall serve Carol A.Sharp amended by adding clause at the end shall be amended by deleting the Maricopa "protecting" the fol lowing described real as directors until the first annual Notary Public of paragraph to read"--,or may be words beginning with protecting property will be sold at Federal National Mortgage of the shareholders,or untilin line seven (7) and continuing meetingMy Commission Expires: submitted after said licensing or- auction to satisfy said judgment, Association, Thomas H.Childers April 16, 1978 dinance-resolution has been through the words "Cable System" Plaintiff, in line ten (10). Further,the third costs, interest and accruing costs. vs. 33 North Stone Avenue Pub.The Arizona Territorial adopted." "H" sentence found in line twelve (12) Take Further Notice that the timeTucson,Aritona 85701 October 28,November 4, 1.1,1976 Paragraphof SECTION 6 is Kathleen M. Lorrg,et al., shall be deleted. and place at which said sale will be Defendants. J.Robert Ash Req.: William S. Dunipace,Atty. amended by adding sentence at end. conducted will be on the 24th day of 33 North Stone Avenue "...Licensee shall be paid at SECTION 14 is deleted and No.C-337413 replaced with the following November, 1976 at the hour of 10 Noticeof Sale Tucson,Arizona 85701 reasonable fee for relocating or P g o'clock a.m.at the East door of the ARTICLE VIII PUBLIC NOTICE removin an of Licenss's lines on SECTION 14 TERMINATIONS Under Special Execution The names and addresses of the either ublic or rivate ro ert if A. Any License granted may be new County Courthouse, Tucson, Notice is Hereby Given that P P P P Y Arizona: incorporators of the corporation such re y y terminated prior to its date of ex- Federal National Mortgage NO.C-332051 quest is made b an Person Lot 29 in Block 22 of Western Hills ThomasNOTICE OF SALE UNDER after having approved the initial piration by the Council in the event Addition No. 2, Pima County, Association, Plaintiff herein, H.Childers that the Council shall have found recovered judgment in this Court onSPECIAL EXECUTION location of Licensee's lines." Arizona, according to the Map or October 4, 1976 against Defendant, 33 North Stone Avenue IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF Paragraph"A" (1)of SECTION 7 that: Plat thereof of record in the office of Kathleen M. Long now known as Tucson,Arizona 85701 THE STATE OF ARIZONA shall be deleted and Paragraph"A" (1) The Licensee has the County Recorder of Pima Cathleen M.Kahne,in the amount of J.Robert Ash IN AND FOR THE COUNTY (2)shall be denominated Paragraph unreasonably failed to comply with County,Arizona,in Book 10 of Maps 33 North Stone Avenue "A (1)", any material provision of the or- $17,019.83, together with interest OF MARICOPA dinance and has refused upon notice and Plats at 8 thereof. thereon at the rate of 8!/i percent per Tucson,Arizona 85701 DOWN RIVER FEDERAL Paragraph "C" of Section 7 Dated this 12 day of October,1976. annum from said date until paid, All powers, duties and respon- shall be amended to change first by City-Town to comply with such William Coy Cox,SheriffSAVINGS,a corporation, material provision. By Sgt.L.K.Huff,144 and Plaintiff's costs taxed and sibilities of the incorporators shall Plaintiff, sentence to read: The Chief Ad- by in allowed at $88.15 and all accruing cease on the date and at the time of vs. ministrative Officer shall, upon (2) The Licensee has, Pub. The Arizona Territorialtentional act or omission, willfully costs including costs of sale, and convening the organization meeting JOSEPH MICHAEL DE SISTO,and thirty(30)days written notice,have October 21,28, November 4, 1976 that under and by virtue of a Special of the Board of Directors. MARY DOE I,whose true name is the right to inspect at any time violated any term or condition of Req: Carson, Messiner, Elliott, Execution and Order of Sale issued IN WITNESS WHEREOF, we said License and said violation has Laughlin & Ragan ANNA DE SISTO,his wife, during normal business hours, all out of and under the seal of this have hereunto subscribed our names Defendants books, records, files, maps, plans, continued for a period of sixty (60) Court on October 4, 1976, the this 7th day of October,1976. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that income tax returns, financial days after notice of said violation by following described real property Thomas H.Childers the above named plaintiff recovered statements,and other like materials the City-Town. PUBLIC NOTICE will be sold at public auction to J.Robert Ash judgment in the above named Court of the Licensee which relate to its (3) The Licensee has willfully satisfy said judgment, costs, in- STATE OF ARIZONA on the 22nd day of September, 1976, operation in the City-Town. Access refused to comply with any material terest and accruing costs. ss. against the above named defen- to the aforementioned records shall rule or regulation of the Council or IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF Take Further Notice that the time County of Pima dants, in the amount of $27,011.98, not be denied by the Licensee on the Chief Administrative Officer validly THE STATE OF ARIZONA and place at which said sale will be The foregoing Articles of In- plus accrued costs and interest basis that said records contain adopted pursuant to this Ordinance. IN AND FOR THE conducted will be on the 24th day of corporation were acknowledged thereon at the rate of Eight and proprietary information. (4) The Licensee has willfully COUNTY OF PIMA November,1976 at 10 o'clock a.m.at before me by Thomas H. Childers three-quarters (8&4 percent) per- Paragraph "D (2)" of Section 7 failed to comply with any rule, AMERICAN EQUITY COR- the East door of the new County and J. Robert Ash this 7th day of cent per annum on the principal and shall be deleted and Paragraph "D regulation or order of the FCC for a PORATION,a corporation, Courthouse,Tucson,Arizona: October, 1976. interest, and at the rate of Six (6 (3)shall be denominated Paragraph period of sixty (60) days after the Plaintiff The West 65 feet of the North 104 Guelda M.Brown percent)percent per annum on the "D (2)", and Paragraph "D (4)" actual notice of said non- vs feet of Lot 1, Block 13, Pueblo Notary Public remaining amounts,from said date shall be denominated Paragraph"D compliance. ARMANDO T. ESTRADA and Gardens, according to the plat of My Commission Expires: until paid,and pursuant to a writ of (3)"• (5) Upon the request of the ROSIE ESTRADA, husband and record in the office of the Pima November 16, 1977 special execution issued by the said Para4raph"F(3)"Section 7,shall Licensee and the approval of the Pub.The Arizona Territorial Council. wife; et al.; County Recorder,in Book 8of Maps, Court on September 22, 1976, the be amended by deleting the last B. The Council shall consider the public auction to Defendants Page 84. October 28,November 4, 11, 1976 'following described real property No.160835 Dated this 12 day of October,1976. Req.: Robertson, Molloy, Fickett will be sold at sentence and replacing with the -request of the Chief Administrative followingsentence: "No charge Officer and shall hear anyperson NOTICE OF William Coy Cox,Sheriff and Jones, P.C. satisfy the said judgment on SPECIAL EXECUTION SALE OF shall be made to the subscriber for interested therein, and shall By Sgt.L.K.Huff,144 November 12, 1976, at the hour of �thisservice,provided the subscriber determine,in its discretion,whether REAL PROPERTY Pub. The Arizona Territorial PUBLIC NOTICE 10:00 A.M.,at the East door of the y or indirectly at fault." de not any failure,refusal or neglect NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that October 21,28, November 4, 1976 New County Courts Building, isnot directl in obedience to the Writ of Special Req: Carson, Messiner, Elliott, Tucson,Arizona: Paragraph "F (6)f� of Section 7 by the Licensee was with just cause. Execution issued by the above en- Laughlin & Ragan ARTICLES OF INCORPORATIONshall be deleted. C. If such failure, refusal or The West 75 feet of the East 105 Paragraph "F (8)" of Section 7 neglect by the Licensee was with of titled Court and in the above entitled feet of the North 115 feet of the south shall be deleted. just cause,the Council shall direct cause,which Writ and the Judgment PUBLIC NOTICE ALTAR INVESTMENT COMPANY 630 feet of Lot 3, Catalina Sub- described therein by reference ACC Paragraph "F (7)" of Section 7 the Licensee to comply within such division, Pima County,Arizona ac- shall be denominated Paragraph"F time and manner and upon such thereto are incorporated herein, KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE cording to the MaporPtat thereof of (6)"of Section 7. terms and conditions as are commands me to sell,and I will sell, To all to Whom these Presents PRESENTS: record in the office of the County Paragraph "F" of Section 7 shall reasonable. subject to the right of redemption in shall Come, Greeting That we, the undersigned, do Recorder of Pima County, Arizona be amended by adding Paragraph D. If the Council shall determine such case made and provided by I,DONALD E.VANCE,Secretary hereby associate ourselves together in Book 3 of Maps and Plats at Page "F (7)"as follows: "The Licensee such failure, refusal or neglect by statute,at public auction,all of the of the Arizona Corporation Com- for the purpose of forming a cor g3 thereof. shall designate a specific official the Licensee was without just cause right,title, interest,claim and lien mission,do hereby certify that the* poration under the provisions of which the parties named in said annexed is a true and complete copy' Article 13 of the Arizona Corporation SIGNED: October 6,1976. who shall have the primary and further that such failure,refusal Judgment had or have in and to the of the Act as a Close Corporation and do WILLIAM C.COX, responsibility for the continuing or neglect by the Licensee was property ARTiCLESOF INCORPORATION herebyadopt sign and acknowledge SHERIFF administrator of the License." deliberate and without legal realhereinafter described, By Sgt.L.K.Huff,144 Paragraph"F"of Section 7 shall justification then the Council may, and from the proceeds of said sale, of the following Articles of In- Deputy Sheriff be amended by adding Paragraph be resolution, declare that the to satisfy said Judgment in favor of HUBARTT DESIGNS,INC. corporation. Pub. The Arizona Territorial "F (8)"as follows: "The Licensee License of such Licensee shall be the judgment creditor therein WHICH WERE FILED IN THE ARTICLE I October 21,28,November 4,1976 shall provide each subscriber a terminated and forfeited unless named,in the total judgment sum of OFFICE OF THE Arizona Cor- The name of the corporation shall Req: Murphy,Posner&Franks written notice of the procedures for there be compliancy by the Licensee 523,356.24, together with accrued poration Commission on the 12th day be: reporting and resolvingcomplaints within such and accruing interest and costs of October,1976,as provided by law. ALTAR INVESTMENT COMPANY g P period as the Council ACC PUBLIC NOTICE at the time of the initial subscription may fix but in no event to be less since the date of entryof said IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have of the cable system. than (90)days. Judgment. hereunto set my hand and affixed ARTICLE II Paragraph "C" of SECTION 8 Paragraph "A" of SECTION 15 The sale will be held at the East the official seal of the Arizona The name and address of the IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF shall be amended by deleting shall be amended by adding sen front door of the new Pima County Corporation Commission, at the manager of the corporation shat!be: reference to twenty-four (24)hours tence at end, as follows:: "All Court House,also sometimes known capitol,in the City of Phoenix,this RiCHARD W.McCANN THE STATE OF ARIZONA . as the main entrance of said Court 12th day of October,A.D. 1976 650 North Sixth Avenue IN AND FOR THE and replacing same with seventy- renewals of any License shall be House,in Tucson,Arizona,on Nov. Donald E. Vpnce Tucson,Arizona 85705 COUNTY OF PiMA two (72) consecutive hours. subject to a public hearing, the 23, 1976 at the hour of 10:00 a.m.to Secretary In the Matter of the Estate of Paragraph "A" of SECTION 9 format of which shall be at the ARTICLE III sell the following described real ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION The names,addresses and amount BEECHER THOMPSON, shall be amended by adding sen- discretion of the Council." r Deceased. tence as follows: "Except that,said Paragraph "A" of SECTION 16 property to the highest bidder: of of initial contribution of capital units No.P-2 2 b 0 fee shall not apply to revenues shall be amended by adding sen- Lot 4 in Block 10 of the Amended HUBARTT DESIGNS,INC. is as follows: NOTICE OF SALE OF derived from installation services tence "Further, this provision Plat of Ray Subdivision, a Sub- KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE RICHARD W.McCANN-10,000 REAL PROPERTY AND provided by Licensee and said in- shall apply only to removal or division of Pima County, Arizona, PRESENTS 650 North Sixth Avenue PETITION FOR CONFIRMATION stallation fees shall not be included abandonment of property required according to the Map of Plat thereof That the undersigned in- Tucson,Arizona 85705 of record in the office of the County corporators, desiring to form a NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that in Gross Revenues. by the Town of Oro Valley and shall SECTION 10 is deleted and a new not be construed to deny reim- HOWARD, personal Recorder of Pima County,Arizona, corporation under the laws of the CHRISTINE M.McCANN-10,000 VIRGINIA C. SECTION 10 shall be added as representative of this estate, hasbursement to the Licensee for costs in Book 22 of Maps and Plats at Page State of Arizona, do hereby 617 West LasLomitas Road filed a Report of Sale of Real follows: incurred at or on behalf of other 37 thereof. associate themselves together for Tucson,Arizona 85704 SECTION 10: PERFORMANCE DATED 14-10-76 that ARTICLE IV Property and Petition for Con- governmental entities. purpose, and adopt the William C.Cox following Articles of Incorporation: The aggregate amount in dollars firmation of sale of the property BOND Paragraph "C" of-SECTION 17 Sheriff of Pima County,Arizona ARTICLE! of the initial capital units to be paid hereinafter described. The property The Licensee shall file with the shall be amended by adding to the By Sgt.L.K.Huff,144 The name of the corporation is: to the corporation is$20,000. was sold for the gross sales price of Town Clerk and shall thereafter, last sentence the following: " , Deputy Sheriff HUBARTT DESIGNS,INC. ARTICLE V $7,000.00 at a private sale to JAMES annually,during the entire term of and Licensee may assess a Pub. The Arizona Territorial The name and address of the G.COON upon the terms set forth in such License,maintain in full force reasonable charge for such service. October 21, 28,November 4, 1976 ARTICLE II corporation's initial Statutory Agent said report, to which those con- and effect a corporate surety bond in SECTION 2. SEVERABILITY Req: Bilby,Thompson,Shoenhair& Thepose ur or purposes for which is: cerned are referred for further the amount of TEN THOUSAND This Ordinance and the various p Warnock, P.C. the corporationparticulars. AND NO-100 DOLLARS ($10,000.00) parts thereof are hereby declared to is organized is the RICHARD W.McCANN The real property is described as and the Company writing said bond be severable. If any section, sub- transaction of any and all lawful 650 North Sixth Avenue follows: shall have been approved by the section, sentence, clause, word or business for which corporations may Tucson,Arizona 85705 Lot 7, Block 241, City of Tucson, Council. phrase of this Ordinance is for any th PUBLIC NOTICE incorporated under the laws ARTICLE VI Pima County, Arizona,also known The bond shall be conditioned that reason held to be unconstitutional, the State of Arizona, as they noww The issuance of subsequent ad- as 510 South Convent, Tucson, in the event the Licensee shall fail to such holding shall not affect the exist or may be amended from time ditional capital units shall be Arizona. complywith any of the licensing validityof the remaining portions of IN THE SUPERIOR COURT to time,and specifically,but not in restricted to 280,000 and not to ex- OF THE STATE OF ARIZONA limitation thereof, to provide ar- ceed eight (8) additional persons. Hearing has been set to consider agreements that there shall be this Ordinance. IN AND FOR THE chitectural services, conduct a ARTICLE VIi the petition on the 16th day of recoverable, jointly and severally, SECTION 3. EMERGENCY COUNTY OF PIMA general construction business, and This corporation shall have the November, 1976, at 9:00 o'clock from the principal and surety any WHEREAS,it is necessary for the FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS & develop real estate. power to acquire its capital units a.m., Pima County Court House, damage or loss suffered or incurred preservation of the peace, health, LOAN ASSOCIATION OF COCOA,a ARTICLE III and there shall be no restrictions or Tucson,Arizona. Anyone interested by the City-Town as a result thereof and safety of the Town Of Oro Valley corporation under the laws of the Initially, the business to be con- limitations thereon. in this estate may appear at the time up to the full principal amount of the that this Ordinance become ef- United States, ducted by the corporation is: ARTICLE VIII of the hearing and show cause why bond. Said bonding requirement fective immediately,an emergency Plaintiff To furnish or supply by contract Any disputes within the corporate the sale should or should not be shall be a continuing obligation, is hereby declared to exist,and this vs architectural services requiring organization shall be settled by confirmed. during the entire term of such Ordinance shall be effective im- BETTY L.COOK,a single woman; application of the science, art or arbitration or other known judicial DATED this 15 day of October, License and any renewal thereof and mediately upon its passage and et al.; profession of planning sites and of procedure as provided in Section 10- 1976. thereafter until Licensee shall have adoption. Defendant. planning or designing buildings or 206 ARS 1956,or as amended. NORMA M.FELIX satisfied in full any and all PASSED AND ADOPTED BY No.160361 architectural structures and their ARTICLE IX CLERK OF THE obligations to the City-Town which THE TOWN COUNCIL OF THE NOTICE OF SPECIAL related facilities by and under the There shall be an annual meeting SUPERIOR COURT arises out of or pertains to said TOWN OF ORO VALLEY THIS 23rd EXECUTION SALE OF direct supervision of certificated of investors as more fully set forth in Pub.The Arizona Territorial licensing accepted by the City-Town DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 1976. REAL PROPERTY architects and other licensed per- the By-Laws of said corporation. October 28, 1976 pursuant hereto,nor any damages Lois M.Lamberson NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that sonnel, including, without ARTICLE X Req: Thomas M. Thompson, Atty. recovered by the City-Town Mayor in obedience to the Writ of Special The manager of the corporationthereunder shall be construed to ATTEST: limitation, consultation, in- 9 � � l ithfperformance faithful au Execution issued by the above en- vestigation, evaluation, planning, shall give such bond or other excuseby the Elsie Robinson titled Court and in the above entitled design, preparation of instruments security as may be set forth in the PUBLIC NOTICE Licensee. Town Clerk cause,which Writ and the Judgment of service such as drawings and BY Lam Paragraph "A" of SECTION 11 "shall be amended by deleting words Pub. The Arizona Territorial a described therein by reference specifications, and the supervision ,. ARTICLE XI ORDINANCE NO.23 "cpyright infringements" in line October 21,28,November 4,11, 1976 thereto are incorporated herein, of construction insofar as The manager shall have the right AN ORDINANCE OF THE TOWN Reg: Lois M. Lamberson, Mayor commands me to sell,and I will sell, customarilyfive (5) and deleting the words "... performed by a�'-'' to delegate his authority in such OF ORO VALLEY, ARIZONA, of any of subject to the right of redemption in chitects. manner as may be more fully set PROVIDING FOR THE AMEND- the same", in Line and regardless of the merit it such case made and provided by To act as a general contractor for• forth in the By Laws. MENT OF ORDINANCE NO. 11, Paragraph "B" of Section 11 is statute,at public auction,all of the• the construction, repairing and ARTICLE XII RELATING TO CABLE deleted and shall be replaced by the right,title, interest,claim and lien remodeling of buildings and for the This corporation may be dissolved TELEVISION, AND DECLARING following provision: American which the parties named in said improvement of real estate,and the as more fully set forth in Section 10- AN EMERGENCY. Ili Judgment had or have in and to the doing of all other business incidental 207 ARS 1956. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE B. Defense of Litigation Red Cross-Licensee shall at the sole risk and real property hereinafter described, thereto or connected therewith. ARTICLE XIII COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF ORO and from the proceeds of said sale, To acquire,develop and improve The business of this corporation VALLEY, COUNTY OF PIMA, expense of Licensee,appear in and The Good to satisfy said Judgment in favor of real estate, and to operate, main- shall be any lawful purpose or STATE OF ARIZONA, AS defend any and all suits,actions or Neighbor. the judgment creditor therein tain,lease,sell,or otherwise dispose purposes as set forth in Section 10- FOLLOWS: other legal proceedings, whether named,in the total judgment sum of of the same,in whole or in part,and 208 ARS 1956. SECTION I. AMENDMENT judicial, quasi-judicial, ad- S18,079.58, together with accrued to carry on any other activities ARTICLE XIV That Ordinance No.11 passed and ministrative, legislative or other- NO ONE ELSE and accruing interest and costs necessary or incidental thereto. The investors in this corporation adopted by the Council of the Town wise brought or instituted or had by CAN GIVE US WHAT since the date of entry of said In conducting its ordinary shall not be liable for its debts, of Oro Valley,on April 22, 1975, is third persons or duly constituted Judgment. authorities against or affectingYOU CAN. business,the corporation may enter obligations or other liabilities. hereby amended as follows and, The sale will be held at the East into partnership agreements or into ARTICLE XV except for said amending Licensee and arising out of or - - front door of the new Pima County any arrangement for sharing of This corporation may be con- provisions, Ordinance No. 11 is pertaining to the exercise or to the Court House,also sometimes known profits, union of interest, verted to that of a corporation hereby confirmed as continuing in enjoyment of such License or as the main entrance of said Court cooperation, or joint venture, with organized pursuant to Article 3 of full effect. granting thereof by the Licensor. f October 28, 1976, The Arizona Territorial,Page 7 =octors = . i ELECT b VOTE FOR , , , discuss I I ;::,. DWIGHT G. JACOBY JR. II ,.,,,_ ,.,.,. ,,.....,, ,, , .,_ CENTRAL ARIZONA WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT N-power .,:,, BOARD OF DIRECTORS :.:, JIM WEST ,,,,, ,.„ You MAY VOTE FOR 4 \ Two Northside doctors ! WANT JUST 1 VOTE OF T H E PEACE " • 28 YEARS OLD JUSTICE psychiatrists, are involved • ATTENDED UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA with Proposition 200, the • VETERA"4 U.S. NAVY PRECINCT FOUR nuclear safety initiative. • PRO - CENTRAL ARIZONA PROJECT (C.A.P.) ,...or. Ili 4 , Ili VOTE NOVEMBER 2 1 *Attorney Dr. John T. Clymer is with the County and against the Proposition and City Attorney's Office The most qualified Dr. Willard Gold isro- .... . ... P 200," according to his wife •: ..* ...,-= .* *Attorney with the City Consumer - candidate for Marcia,Who spoke in favorCAffairs Division Justice of the Peace of the Proposition at the A •• .• l' Precinct 4. candidates night at Canyon • • *Three years experience as an attorney del Oro High Oct. 19. f7; iNo Democratic or Republican Proposition 200 would in private practice. Partycandidate will appear P place safeguards on the 09 `ut Paid for by the Committee to Elect Jim West on the November 2 Ballot. proposed Palo Verde Nuclear Plant, to be built WINTER PROGRAM near Phoenix. Dr. Clymer is a member FLOWING WELLS COMM UNITY SCHOOL of a group of 11 -Arizona lit .1 doctors called Committee Own om e sil' PRINCIPAL- LARRY HART of Physicians to Vote NO on , CO MM UN I TY SCHOOL DIRECTOR- HARRY SPAU LD I NG Proposition 200. Tucson s Prestige Location... Casas Adobes Foothills Area Course Offerings Spokesman for the !ill Committee, Dr. W. Scott Secure, Peaceful Environment MON. WED. Chisholm of Phoenix, said 4 Plus Club House&Swimming Pool - Painting-Oil and Acrylic Auto Maintainence that Proposition 200"is not Tennis CormSpanish an effort to assure nuclear Engineered To Save Energy... • 0 safety (but) will ban Insulated to save moneyon utilities Belly Dancing- Beginning Cake Decorating construction of nuclear , Belly Dancing- Intermediate energy plants in ArizonaBedroom -2Karate '' 2 and will have drastic Bookkeeping Tennis health, safety, and en- I Custom built at a project pace! vironmental effects on the • First Aid Macrame Models Open Dally 10 to 5 '` Income Tax Information state. - Weight Lifting According to Marcia Closed Saturday r Taxidermy (min.age 18) Gold. an active member of LOCATED ACROSS FROM CASA BLANCA PLAZA Arizonans for Safe Energy, Photography For her husband is one of 45 Information call Mike Demko - 297-4680 *Weight Lifting doctors in Tucson who are 9 in favor of Proposition 200. • DAVIS HOMES • REGISTRATION- Mon. Nov. 8th and Wed., Nov. 10th "His main objection to the HI GH SCHOOL LIBRARY 7:00-9:00PM (commercial nuclear :: `: . : .� . ALITY: WLOERSINCE- .B CLASSES BEGIN- Mon. - Nov. 15th and Wed. Nov.— 17th energy plants) is that no Late Registration Available - First Night of Classes way has been found to Did you know that when new clean industries dispose of nuclear wastes, come to Tucson they hire 94%of their FEES- First member of family-$10.00 per class- other members in the same and that the funds which employees from people who already live here household-$6.00 per class could have been used for (only 6%are imported)? this purpose have been • DAME. , g , *All classes meet once each week for 2 hrs.for 10 weeks -except weight lifting- used for profit for thejobs. 1 hr.each night- two times each week. utility companies instead," (no classes- Dec. 20-Jan. 31) said Mrs. Gold. . N':71'-':.:;,, -'f:'''..--''''- 'lliPPIPT:„ . ,i,., ---:„..,,,-,:e.,,-A-. ,_ i ,„.s., S •,,,, '1N 101‘tel A Nobody Can Pay . . ._, ,t ‘,...- • ove riolooL. . eILVume re ot .,... tue0 • Than .., ,,, .., , ,„.. s., --„,-,u 4 0 it . - ,,,. - .- ., ._- 7 1 iitc,: . itve Catalina Savings ,,, .., . ,:,,•„, ,,.., , ., ,..,,,,„.„..„.. ,s,_,.._. .., oioos -„,.: , , .e___ -- .-„, it lit t ,..„.,,,,I 0:1:: ' - t*:: zCERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT—$1000 OR MORE 1 'Early Withdrawal Subject to Substantial Interest Penalty i .R� l _�'.. •cam`'* :IS rr . _ . •• UaleaInterest Rate Effective Annual Yield MaturityPeriod Mt mss. 10tt ' aL *NO ops r7„,o = 0 6 year ,...• _ ',,` , �,--ate'- • ,,,,„,„,., • y • _; • 7.50% = . 7:78 `% 4 year f yy�a a �':3 ws '',. ' t r ”%i ', 6.75% = 6.983% 21/2 year -.......1/4--:- ', , • ,w- _.. - ,:- . . . s 6.50% = 6.715% 1 year r : st, ,,- 1%t:,,,.' 7 . ; 41/4` r,. Passbook Savings Accounts-Interest Paid From Date of Deposit to Date of Withdrawal - ' - -- 5.25% = 5.390% No minimums ,,r� :, `.-.�• .- T1s Y --7,-------- ..,- 5;,�\c a` •Oilsr'p Nobody. ';'- - ' - ,-, Gr cha'�'�� P�'��' Because Catalina Savings pays the highest" Ou $ g p yinterest rates ,j :. ,--::::540i,,,,-,, , Out Our et�ig ,,. . ak ab es�Or the\�s dy rpV►t allowed by law on accounts insured by an agency of the Federal 414I they .P.QO k.i. eC'' ode O� government.Whether it's in Tucson, San Francisco, or �OCk'• 'ate••'�'' ,O�es°•ce,..ev ,+-Che PC NV, Bangor, Maine, no bank or savings and loan association can ,f,Nem a,cups` r�cag0 COSevv� .e,,ced . OC a�a g g pay ,�e�rt O at u eC� ktat,� ,,es, a higher interest rate than GOAT . COu'�ts' Cve s veC eXp \e COC 000�` Catalina Savings.And nobody te'�'''s ody fC'a eg e re a s`i'p � 1\11 offers more free services e�eCya Who h u�a.,. •ke tis t1s O 1� than Catalina Savings.And ATALINA 'Bar cs(03- ether y rOth�rig nobodyhas more savingsand �u . �h ere sAV I NGS . -- _- ..�ucSO'n• 400,th loan offices in Tucson than AND LOAN ASSOCIATION SOC Catalina.There are many tgood reasons to move your .....• �-•► f 1ucs°n -1151 money to the mountains...the a� �9."/ ride 0 Z 2.97 Catalina Savings Mountains. • 'the P cSOt P` Make your move to the money MAIN OFFICE:201 N.Stone 792-2222 aWS•Iu mountains nearest you today! 10 convenient locations in Tucson. z ;),- . ' Page 8,The Arizona Territorial, October 28, 1976 TucsonC :ctus. :y Sales -f t 4260 N. Oracle Rd. ``" ,_ Oen 7 Days 1 ,.,.„4,4„, ...„..,... :. 4... Y ' � •/ HOURS:9:00 A.M. - 6:00 P.M. ",,.�:: } s ("---- Four financial in- September 30, 1976 were .1-\. = I ,, stitutions announced their $1,852,206,000 com red to p, ii • I Pa my l.rt �0,�;. - earnings for the first three $1,803,788,000 on the same clo, i�t+, OCOTILLOS •• SAGUAROS 1 1 - - CARDS^ quarters of 1976 last week. date a year ago. NATIVE ROCK • MEXICAN POTS GIFTS STATIONERY Valley National Bank I HOUSEWARES- PAINT-- HARDWARE reported that the net in- The Arizona Bank SU C C U L A N TS • LANDSCAPE BOULDERS 1 come for the third quarter reported a net income in %1 0 FIREPLACE SCREENS,ACCESSORIES q the third quarter of 1976 of 1 open daily'til 6-Sunday 11 to 4 of 1976 was $4,653,843, $1,622,095 compared to 7113 N. Oracle Rd. 2g7-O$02 compared to $4,294,848 for $1,348,879. in 1975. with this coupon � the comparable quarter 1- CASAS ADOBES SHOPPING PLAZA last year. Net income increased by r This amounted to an 1.9 per cent in the first increase of four cents per three quarters of 1976, share over the 48 cents per going from $4,381,406 in . :t -.• {,- :, • r ` share last year. 1975, to $4,466,380 for the VNB's net income for the period ending last Sep- - _ first nine months of 1976 tember 30. 5 A was $13,362,199 compared . '. .„,. to $13,822,102 in the first Those figures reflect an nine months of 1975. increase of three cents per .-:-- Eric! This was a decrease of share from the $1.35 per i , t five cents per share from share a year ago. last Septembver's figure of ,. $1.55 per share. Catalina Savings and I . Loan announced ane w a -7. .a r Deposits as of September ,,,,, high for net operating .. . 30 at VNB were earnings in the third ve_ $2,755,406,204, up $303 quarter of $326,799, or 41 laX�n9 e s million from $2,452,172,126 q --;;; ''''''''''-. are dunk cents per share. Y;� f '� d en\oy teat as of September 30, 1975. ' `r- me in an fo„d...9 But, *penFirst National Bank of Total earnings for the•� .� o oO sur etvIce' hole to. , Arizona reported a net quarter were$765,065,or 95 `4,4..4:. �' 01 cellent s ay thew 25,vie1! •eX t p td income of $8,142,000, of cents per share. Over the ,�. ; , '' -- leave don't G o loco the $4.44 pershare for the first same period in 1975,the net ~ - 1 t. ,.4,--1 � you tesen •lou' 25/o 25 apt nine months of 1976, up 6.4 earnings were $332,784. lnstea p whopp'ng Gard per cent from the g �,ct a ou buy to a 2.50A, Savings accounts in- 1. t save $4.17 per creased to $114,344,793 de When y, ent�t1ed !_ sa $7,652,000, or 0 J total• 5, you've es _you ,S even share,reported for the first during the third quarter, . ... .. only 25 tlt� ore.!t nine months of 1975.�isii • showing an increase during , . .. h Dunt pp of 'm tat . r ,0 - disc Zoo,�3 our tegu b1ettee�. FNBA's third quarter the quarter of $9,490,089. �� $140, 5% o e Dou earnings totaled$2,866,000, The third quarter of 1975 . .-�. � d dot Z at th �,� . . � goo 1t,s only or $1.57 per share, corn- showed a savings increase tater• �� pared to$1,829,000 or$1 per of $4,066,523. Jo1n today 101110.�` share for the third quarter The first nine months of iik♦', have en- of 1975. 1976 showed a net savings •°7- 25, l 51oC Total deposits as of increase of $30,721,563. •.1catd et lot$2 P �,,,I,s hmemy neyotd •�'� lease tus eck of mono n. �' © P ed a ch ted• . ottnat1° The Wheeler for JP Committee •'� cios atd otde rd 2.5•W1, als• ach c to Ca would a iate your vote for esend the,ono M o NEdwin Ki''''''''''""::'-'1' A tP c WHEELER� ESS ,,�.,.,•... ADDS SIAI'E for Justice ofthe Peace Precinct 4 HE'SWELL'QUALIFIEO . ..:.. .INITELYDOUBLETREE 445 South Alvernon Way/ Tucson,Arizona/ 881-4200 VERDE ._. RANCHO CATALINA 1 illiiii, Eels t ttlei. nortteituzst suite.? Se.e. t1112„se., from. Estes 0 FELlZ tet`_ 1 .� MAGEERD .k �.�1 -_ - ,-- t,:• 1 :, 71114!:...'- <_ --'''- '),....11. INA RD QQ: �_ , IN s ;FY'4- - ..:' i►�►,il - ae+ ipso,' ti .,. ORANGE GROVE RD - .. - ---- - .•.- _ �c�. SKY LINE DR CASAS k, ADOBES P t0 PARK Casas Adobes Park Rancho Feliz Verde Catalina c� OrangeGrove West of Oracle. 3 & 4 Magee Road West of Oracle. On Oracle Road just North of Ina. Here's _ bedrooms. Unique designs. All lots ranch size lots, here are the big the town house that urges,"Compare Models Open planned to afford great views-of the beautiful homes you've looked for— ...then come to Verde Catalina:'2 and Daily 11-6. l Catalinas. It's a move-up for sure... happy homes with a happy name! 3 bedroom models. Stylish designs. in -�� but prices start at only $25,200. From only$32,000. Livability, from just $32 000= HOUSING `� y OPPORTUNITY -.AL. MUM ESTES BUILDS NEIGHBORHOODS—NOT JUST HOUSES! ESTES the estes company s October 28, 1976,TheArizona Territorial,Page 9 "! White elephant horse for sale f coveng th � ..� 0 0 i es C� lCl . . ers�, My deepest apologies to at the Historical Society. annual meeting of theGelding. Anyone wantingThe Pathfinders, whose Consisting of really good Arizona Historical Society, to bid on this "item"--who f meeting at the Historical antiques at least 30 years so people will be attendin is very beautiful,said Mrs. glerritor audre .leech �''�y -- .�' Society I was supposed to old, the sale will donate all from all over the state. Waite–can send in a bid to attend Oct.20. There was a proceeds to the new One of the items for sale the Society at 949 E.Second j school board meeting that Mercantile store. It will be will be an 18-month old St. Bids will be opened night and the date of the heldinconjunction with the registered Morgan Nov. 14 at 5 pn.-Pathfinders' event didn'tfix" in my mind properlyi•' and I never looked at the INTRODUCING the . <... ', �' calendar--and on and on ,� - and on. Well, anyhow, '" .'. .. . Northside resident Mrs. ,,,,. • ed ,......,._,!,, Sheridan Waite said Iiii. ' missed a wonderful time "because the Pathfinders ,1 �� always have fun." 05 6 ' This• group has been formed to preserve . authentic Tucsonan 1111k1 , celebrations and also to run the Territorial Mercantile BRAVE BULL Co., a store within the TUCSON, ARIZONA Ranc esort Historical Society that will sell"very special objects," said Mrs. Waite. Restaurant Don't--don't miss the Pathfinders' White Music foryourlistening LAGO d E L 13)4 Ro 4116 Elephant sale on Nov. 13-14 anddancingpleasure ORACLE RD Friday & SaturdayNights Go� ER RANcN oR lq 11* 1NA RD . ., » .... w. ' BY RESERVATION: 791-9110 : CATALINA: 825-9984 ���� Coming Fiestaae SantaOailia . next week. Marie Jones holds up a dear felt Advent calendar she made for the Fiesta de la Santa Odilia to be held Oct.30 (\ J ' at St. Odilia's on Paseo del Norte.. This much- Report on the anticipated annual Northside event promises day-long Donaldson fun for everyone. A handmade assortment of crafts tooor: O qc 0 N beautiful to be believed, fantastic baked goods, white Carnival ;' tri ' k elephants, and game booths that will be bigger and better than ever this year,will be available. Of course f you'll be able toget lunch, and snacks. Last year's %i '' Fiesta raised nearly $15,000 for the church. Chair- plus: 5-8> people this year are Barbara Lanham and Rosemary , Huestis. The Fiesta begins at 9 a.m.and ends at 9 p.m. Taikin g Pumpkin ---- ART SHOWING AT PCC time is here! presents III I I _ Artist Chuck Hitner will have a one-man showing of his recent paintings and drawings in the Pima Comi 1- munity College Art Gallery,now through Nov.12. The L gallery is open Monday-Thursday from 8:30 a.m. to 16r1 4:30 p.m. and on.Fridays 8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. free of linav charge. (4 Scooby Doo of TV fame In time for the holidays! will visit the Tucson Humane , Saves 1 Alla 0 to $248Society Your choice $749.50 - _ - ric .Ethan Allen dining table and ff .:' w four chairs, or -buffet and hutch I i:9, L ,, y , ., ! -, '-_y..,. ¶ ' Ii - -01' '. Sign up with Scooby for the Humane Society Halloween Parade • All the ingredients are here. .. y-- = — ..,J4.1,,:,' :::set, at El-Con on Saturday, Oct. 30th, at 10 a.m. All kids will be Elegant Classic Manor. Homespun 3 t � vo r. _, , dressed as their favorite animal. Contest winners will receive Old Tavern. Now choose a buffet with ;'' . �" �'• ,� = _ - f ,, FREE tickets to the Ice Capades performances. china,or table with four chairs—at ;_._:�...... -.,� �his, , � '� I I� Tr!f4's^� -,..,-14� — Eta�! one price,at a savings! A thoughtful t 4 gesture from Ethan Allen to make �' i imX7110 �"�` � , merrier your holiday gathering. i\-3,,,,,- - '411-1-7"--------17-- '-..7 'i- - ,,.. ,`p TM. i, , :.- -, I ' t'' , ,' . ' ;II 7., -.7.. '^-,..k.t * .:.' ,I.v.,_,, ' 0 , . 1 4.- - vit221m ,1 ,-- i, !pi - Is„....,-- .--_,,., -,„.,,,,, 0.. „,,, .:-: .„-::, ‘ „: . ,., ..1 fic?i,4,,4. .- --, -- ,-- .... 04f r t._,.. i J ....... - . -, :'-';', l',?-1 H:„,,,.1, e .Ltil- -T-►t'..r" 111 "�Dr��` -!'l�rigalA Yl..,1- "{,t;t , `4 r A. . ,_„.._ s A .t,' - I Tfi'\_.• ' 1:1 Abh'' Iril/r.''' 'VI?'ji i \k ‘ til ' �t i�} _ �iii-ill t 1_ ' z : ,_ i _i, -•-. -11L. -I .**66*. A E-, s 6-- Old Tavern buffet/hutch Terry&Gisela .. . ' '4,_2 4 Reg6M- . 889.00,now 749.50 . Pan 11111,111111 PIO 4� Till; �'f b, Old Tavern table four chairs t!�- ��'�� ���-, 111700-‘� Reg.917.50 now 749.50 ill ;-i Seooby Doo provided courtesy of Ice Capades coming to the ji— ‘4,,,....._ , 41. Classic Manor buffet/china cabinet . Tucson Community Center, Nov. 3rd-7th. -� Reg.989.00 � _, .� - .�..:, , g ,now 749.50 Classic Manor table/four chairs , / 4k,;:MR 4 . Reg.997.50, now 749.50 • ___ , ., SeE' Sc o o o o In e rs on '1 '' :- --k',:-'?..rNir Come on over to our house... . 4,. A .,...,,,,A4v., k's,'- ;; • . ( eorgetown Manor --„, --IIIIiitAli: i* tnail%IIeil ( a11ery' '--. i- -.:.. 5 757 N. Oracle Road Phone 888-5 75 7 3610 1 E. Broadway Hours:9:30 A.M.to 9:00 P.M.Mondays 9:30 A.M.to 5:30 P.M.Tues thru Sat. Tucson A riz o n a OPEN Sun.12;00 A.M.to 3:00 P.M. Page 10,The Arizona Territorial, October 28, 1976 TRSC swimmers hear speeches gutaltariet 1-,- rv, v ,4 ` By Audrey Leech • NURSERY SCHOOL lirger - / Although I'm not a swim- *,�,,,, �� mother, I had a very fine . Al _ - 1 FREE DAY !Vile r •"" "� time at the Tucson Racquet r s ' and Swim Club's annual `" ,� $ 'It' - ix . 74c.....„). , '- y 0F 3355 N.Mountain Ave. Swim Team Award i - , . .#Ban uet held Oct. 18 at . , CHILD CARE Open. q ,� i. - TRSC. There were many, w 6AM to 7PM �r. ,;,,;, many Northsiders present, �' ��� ., ►. " r,.;� iv , 5.50 value 888-6277 '"" .�� � � � �-� �� .� ($ ) including Nancy and Larry . - , ' , ,3.r Schooley--Nancy, who is •f t.' A: chairwoman of the Swim A Committee, was a most ,,1 i$ ,. ,, , . mistress of ., � The Wheeler for JP Committee gracious 44.. ceremonies. Other Nor- K would appreciate your vote for thsiders present included Joseph and Cathy Dunford '' with twins Polly and Beth; ..,„ WHEELER, Edwin . , 11P K. Barbara Saroni (Mrs. _ '' .r .. q Maurice) with Vincent, ....- A . - � r for Justice of the Peace-Precinct 4 Theresa and Dominick, •wr row 1 to r) J.B. Stout, E. Linda and Peter.Biebl with High point TRSC swim team trophy winners included (back o -Amy,Molly and Kimberley Seebass,J.Wade, M. Lang, K.Quinn,R. DiMuro, M. Concannon and S. Minton. Front row: N. Stolle, B. Doran. HE'S WELL-QUALIFIED and Lou and Susan DiMuro with Ray, Michael and Skipper: I'll name the rest with East Germans in the After a moving speech by include Donald and after an account of the Olympics. An East Ger- s w im m e r S t e p ha n i e Kamela Doran and son program. man doctor who defected to Minton on the tragic Bret; David and Claudette. After a great roast beef the West "said that all political games played at Fracker and Cynthia: EL ECT dinner and a warm those stories about them this year's Olympics, Boots and Martin Lang and welcome from Mrs. givingsteroids to the certificates were handed daughters Michelle and Schooley,THERESE J. KAINIE TRSC head swim Davis • athletes were true," Da is out by assistant Summer Lisa, Francisco and coach Jim Malley said that said. "He (the defected Swim Team Coach T.H. Fernanda Quiroga and he was proud of the team doctor) said that sports Hinderacker, now a daughter Teresa; Alvin Justice of the Peace 4 and pleased with the tur- were the East German's political Science major at and Sarah Raubenbolt and nout--at least 80 swimmers only way of excelling, and the U of A. daughter Vanessa; Lee and and parents--for the that they pour millions of Then came awarding of Eve Schocket and son KNOWLEDGE BY EXPERIENCE evening. He introduced his dollars into their athletic the high point trophies by Eric; Leonard and Delia good friend Bob Davis,U of program." Malley. Age 8 and under Telesco and daughters YOUR NEIGHBOR A head swim coach, who Asked by a mother how went to Nadine Stolle and Angela and Sonia. was the awards speaker. to keep "age group Brett Doren; age 9-10 to Now finishing his first As a Peace Corps swimmers from burning Joanna Wade and Ray year at TRSC, Malley said volunteer for one and a half out," Davis said his DiMuro. Age 11-12 was won he said he has two goals for years, Malley was a swim philosophy on that subject by Michelle Lang and Eric the Club's swim program. RICHARD coach in Tunis, Tunisia. might be somewhat dif- Seebass and 13-14 by Kelly One is to place people in the When the swim team ferent from that of other Quinn and Matt Con- U.S.Olympics--"That's our short course season begins coaches. "I think it's cannon. Girls and Boys ultimate goal," and � in December, TRSC will im ex,� Portant to expose Open trophies went to another is to promote swim jual meets with clubs children to as many things Stephanie Minton and Bill athletic scholarships for like Old Pueble, East Y, as possible." Bowman. his swimmers. "College 4C- ''--2-.' - , .. , University Aquatic Club Then when they're Most Improved Swim- swimming is really 1 : 4* AMPHITHEATER and Thunder Mt. Aquatic around 12,13 or 14,they can mer award went to Mike opening up now for --� Club. "We having In- limit their interests. "It's DeMuro ("who had to be women," he added. SCHOOL B0ARD vitationals on Jan. 22 and not that their bodies burn told what swim trunks He believes in the total ,. Vote 23 with teams from out,"Davis added,but that were when he first joined," swim program concept-- : a Nov. 2 California and the Rocky their minds get bored with said Malley) and Most from swim school to novice Mountain area." He said swimming. "Don't keep Inspirational went to (development of motor A subscription to the Territorial makes agreat ift he thinks it's important for them going 12 months a Bernard Silverman. Most ability and conditioning) to P 9 • his team members to get year." Inspiration Swimmer age groups swimming to a Get one for a friend or for yourself. used to competing with He said the U of A had trophy went to ASU fresh- masters program (for swimmers outside Arizona. "its best team ever" this man Mike Franks, the adults.) As well as water Call 297-1107 and give a lasting gift!! Davis spoke on the year and that the WAC TRSC swimmer who went polo. Cost of a TRSC swim hopelessness of competing conference might be held to the Junior Olympic membership is $25, and here. He added that he was Nationals in Nashville, from$12(for 12 and under) vitally interested in Tenn. in August. Mary to $18 (for ages 15 to 24. Because so much remains toff be done " promoting the sport of Kain was the swimmer "We need more swim- swimming and wants to honored by having her mers," Malley added for the people of Arizona and the Nation, f "create a good relationship name on a standing trophy. bluntly. "In my club back between the University and Other Northsiders in- in California (Menlo Park) I urge voters in the Second Congressional the Racquet Club." volved with the TRSC team we had 600 kids on a team." ' �_ q District to go to tho polls next Tuesday 4j x R )1X XX XK Milt XX 14 x • spreview al and elect Democratic party candidates x r, � f� Susaii ton of Faustwho will rovide the neededIIIII ''I, 0 P leadershipiI` x x A preview of the opera in the White House, the Congress and in ,_ �. �•1. formerly of "Faust" will begiven s}"' ' ; ,,- by state, county and local offices. g �` The Velvet Touch the Southern Ari Opera j r 11' < '. ; ;A x Guild of Southern Arizona X Now TakingAppointments x °.I�� �``tiA,.. on Nov.5 at 9:30 a.m.at St. S HOPE ,L—hf A` ?-� HAIRPaul's Episcopal Church. 4 , '-''-'1,- :'' 1501 E. Speedway. x x Narrator will be Jim U.S. REPRESENTATIVE MORRIS K. UDALL 7225 N. Oracle Sullivan, conductor and Paid for by Udall Election Committee,Harry Korchmer,Treasurer 297-5611 musical director. of the 11TONII' X K XX �K �t etc.. n Tucson Opera Company. .4p-- _ which is presenting "Faust" Nov. 11, 12 and 14 414, REP. in the TCC Music Hall. It'sTime For A Change jf r GOODVVIN To 20th CenturyMethods �; in the �1 COUNTY RECORDER'S OFFICE IS WORKING 4,,.... v aiN.4., YOUR TAX DOLLARS 'ILL! t ) FOR PIMA COUNTY i. CAN BE SAVED BY AND YOU .� ENERGETIC A LEGISLATOR DISTRICT 12 N 44 EFFICIENT i< r , ;Pr EFFECTIVE ' Rep. Tom Goodwin has served 10 years in the Arizona HouseMA N A G E M E N T \ of Representatives and has attained the high honor of Chairman - ` of The State House Appropriations Committee. He believes government should be as close to the people as possible and he pledges to find a means of regulation of rates for people who live beyond the city limits and who have no recourse available ELECT mAcy v,,, ' �': exce t tothe hi hP pay g confiscatory water rates. Lew Pim , Krim County Recorder October 28, 1976,The Arizona Territorial,Page 11 • Actorsjailed fn South Africaoverin e . s According to Arizona be performed by ACT this • } ,, �� -» • Civic Theatre represen- season. 1 L. ., '.•:"� iv –...,,.., ....,.....,.. . Te_ rritor yr tative Randi Bishop, ACT Bishop said the play has ,. ; ‘ -....._..-....L. ,� - has received a cablegram been very successful in , t urging the company to Africa as well as in '' ""` ` ' ' support an all-out crusade .. England and here in the ; ' ," .•,.. (ConPpo g 0, 's*-*--:' � es. f- `, a�{i � . urging to free South U.S. Officials who arrested 6Jo:: ` , `.`• African actors John Kani the actors say they will be ,-, Flower show set Oct. 30 and Winstbn Ntshona, who released when they have j ti ....„ were arrested last week "satisfactorily” answered - . k The La Madera Garden Club will present a Standard after a e of charges resulting from t '. �- A Flower Show entitled "Silver Threads Among the "Sizwe Bansi is Dead." what was called an in- - . Gold"on Saturday,Oct.30,from 1 p.m.to 9 p.m.at the flammatory" performance �i. . Tucson Botanical Gardens 2150 N. Alvernon. There This play,a comment on of "Sizwe Bansi" last - will be no admission,the public is urged to attend. racism in South Africa,will week, Bishop added. David and Kathy Wolfson and Elizabeth Chadwick �„'i r t„�i t„' soon (center) at the Oct. 23 art show to benefit the Tucson In F l oOpera Company's roduction of Faust held at Plaza PP Self-improvement seminar �. Antigua. Sung in English, Faust will be presented David Pursley has been chosen as director of the Nov.11, 12 and 14. (Photo by Betsy Leacock) first Arizona Civic Theatre production this season, "In The University of Arizona Faculty Women's Club Fashion,"a marital musical comedy based on Georges meeting will be held Wednesday, Nov. 3, 9:45 a.m. at North s i d e rs in San Francisco Feydeau's comedy, "A Gown for his Mistress." the Arizona Ballroom in the Student Union. Marcia Pursley,who comes from a theatre career in New York King,physical trainer of the Women's PE Dept. at the The 28th annual convention of the National City, says Feydeau gives us "ordinary people in ex- U of A will present a "Self-Improvement Seminar" on Assistance League was held at the Hyatt Regency traordinary situations." The play will open Nov. 4 at physical fitness, nutrition and relaxation. There will Embarcadero Hotel Oct. 18 through 21 in San Fran- the Tucson Community Center. Call 622-2823 for be 50 parking spaces reserved in the Administration cisco. Theme of the convention was "Golden reservations. :Pay Lot and 50 spaces in the Science Library Pay Lot. Gateways." Northsiders attending included Mrs. Price is 50 cents. Latimer MacMillan,Jr.,and Mrs.Philip H.Krutzsch. The Assistance League of Tucson, Inc., a member of National Assistance League,supports the Homemaker Sen . Dye blasts . For ALL the Northside news and events... and Home Nursing Aide Services. Visit their thrift and ' subscribe to The Arizona Territorial...call 297-1107 gift shops at 1307 N. Alvernon Way. foesof .„.. „, � .S" +,•A. • s. >7 J,.• ; :3:1". ) r°yam a ifs `', ' - � v .t";�, 'a.;:„ "The American business unequal wages and Sears 1"� • �� " - - --. •= •a community loves women– will soon have to make a - J +�- , ` &: . ''� . #'i F. 1 1.4 t' !' Li t '' it. /' 1, " and that is the only reason similar type of settlement 1. , t � � _ # we cannot get the Equal for about $75 million. • — Y Rights Amendment '. ;I • Sen. D e added that a a '� 1 ratified in this country, r i v a t e economist --..."41. :� -- a .. t I . said State Senator Sue Dye, calculated that if, "in 1970, : : ,., . ' i incumbent Dist. 12 women who worked had ° - `-.„ , 4 i Democratic candidate in a earned the same amount • �'{ ` speech to the Democrats oe of per hour as men who- -. �-:, �. Greater Tucson Oct. 11. worked,it would have cost ..‘', ` - Sen. Dye said the ERA employers an additional , "'y '� � slowed to a crashing halt $96 billion in payroll . • after its insitial two year alone." passage by 34 states . - w. because, "By then, Sen. •Dye claims that a = ''= American business and survey commissioned by _,. : : industry had figured out the Republicans for , . , f how much the ERA would $15,000"showed that Pima • .` cost them." According to Countyfavor the ERA ..` �`, ., ir:r f44 es# .��` I Sen. Dye, AT & T has lost three to one and those in , $100 million reimbusing Maricopa favor it two to ; } female employees for one. ,, .. j Programonrapeset . ' .. - . ' 4 3 . 3 4 4- ._ The Welcome Wagon to Say 'No' to a Rapist," - d �` a kt Foothills Club will meet will be presented by Sgt. . . Thursday, Nov. 4 at the Miltenberger of the Tucson . -- . 4 �`w w' - Black Angus at 5353 E. - � .� � � � ��' � � �" g Police Dept. Make Y i x A Broadway. No host reservations by Nov. 1 by . Y �' ". .., :-.. . 1 ' .% cocktails will begin at 11:30 calling Rosemary Dorazio : Vis, -:-... , _ -�� E • a.m. and luncheon at 12:30 297-6121 or RosemaryR �• ` p.m. The program, "How : Erdmann,297-5841. „�� A - . '� 2- , - , . ,- . Engagements, weddings , -.4. oc: e.. ,,,, ‘ e .,,._, , �: , to vs, .0., Announcements of Northsiders engagements andstio • � ' .- ' '' � .� -,: weddings are welcomed by the Territorial, and will be t�� - printed at no charge, with photographs. , e .,pr' •M c'•�Q• �t` ... L-. ...:.s:. , ,.. 1 . . ,,, ,, now, save 25% on customs draperies and we 'll viift. 1 , .. ,, v.., , .,,, „ ,,., �4 s • 't . ,y k' : ,Y guarantee deliver Christmas. And to insure the beau w . 0;1 � �`� �....',,,-* of your new draperies for many Christmases to come, protect them with Roc-Lon lining 4. ning ' Wouldn't you like to give your home a gift of new beauty and excitement before holiday en- . tertaining begins? Levy's can make it happen with 25% savings on beautiful custom drapery t fabrics in patterns and weights for every room in your house; reg. 3.50-$28 yd. And Roc-Lon 'If lei') 4 lining makes your drapery purchase an even bigger value,offering insulation against heat and cold, a"Rain-No-Stain"shield,and sunscreen that prevents fading;$2 yd. it . ' s. =_ Call our Shop-at-Home Service at 882-3433 and our drapery consultants will bring samples ' ` ��'� of this sale to you in your home and give estimates at no cost or obligation. All drapery work is , / , ! done in Levy's own workroom so you're assured of quality and fast service. Call now to insure /s delivery of your beautiful new draperies in time for the holidays. Drapery Department, Home 3. s Simply beautiful.,..,.. r�.: Simi ele n p Y 9a vt�. Simply smashing! jp: Casas ���: � 3 V Adobes .- Page 12,1he Arizona Territorial, October 28, 1976 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE ARTICLES OF AMENDMENT corporation. day of May, 1976. named,in the total judgment sum of Sale in the above-entitled case has YThis instrument was TO THE ARTICLES OF 13. INDEMNIFICATION OF been postponed tO Tuesday,July.20, F.M.BRADLEY $6,620.49,together with accrued and acknowledged before me this 29th INCORPORATION OF OFFICERS, DIRECTORS, EM- 1976 at 10:00 a.m. C.ROBERT MILLION accruing interest and costs since the day of September,1976,by Frederic CENTRAL CYCLE SALES,INC. PLOYEES, AND AGENTS. Witness my hand this the 16th day GERNIE GIBSON date of entry of said Judgment. H.Walder and Marilyn R.Walder. 1. The name of the corporation The corporation shall indemnify any of June, 1976. STATE OF ARIZONA The sale will be held at the East (prior to the date of filing of the person who incurs expenses by William C.Cox SS front door of the new Pima County Jeanne Haines within Articles of Amendment) is reason of the fact that he or she is or Sheriff of Pima CountyCOUNTY OF Court House,also sometimes known Notary Public CENTRAL CYCLE SALES, INC. was an officer,director,employee, Sgt. My Commission Expires. L.K.Huff,144 On this 24th day of May, 1976, as the main entrance of said Court Aug. 21, 1980. 2. The Amendments to the Ar- or agent of the corporation. This Deputy Division Commander personally appeared before me, a House,in Tucson,Arizona,on Nov. titles of Incorporation are as indemnification shall be mandatory of Courts Division Notary Public,F.M. BRADLEY,C. 19, 1976 at the hour of 10:00 a.m.to Pub. The Arizona Territorial October 21, 28, November 4, 1976 follows: in all circumstances in which in- Pub.The Arizona Territorial ROBERT MILLION and GERNIE sell the following described real A. Article I is amended to read as demnification is permitted by law. June 24,July 1,8,1976 GIBSON, who duly acknowledged property to the highest bidder: Req: Waterfall, Econom idis, Caldwell & Hanshaw,P.C. follows: 14. REPURCHASE OF SHARES. Req: Healy&Beal that they executed the above in- The North'i2ofthe Northeast 1/4 of The name of the corporation shall The Board of Directors of the tor- C-D 323-76 strument. the Southwest Quarter of the South- be 4 SUNDANCE CENTRAL poration may, from time to time, Case137042 s-Linda J.Bown west 1/4, Section 15, Township 11 PUBLIC NOTICE CYC ES, INC. cause the corporation to purchase its W. Robert Johnson and Patricia A. My Commission Expires: 8-14-77 South,Range 14 East,Pima County, B. Article IV is amended to read own shares to the extent of the Johnson,husband and wife, Pub. The Arizona Territorial Arizona. as follows: unreserved and unrestricted earned vs. October 14, 21,28, 1976 The purpose for which the cor- and capital surplus of the cor- Dorman Dean Coleman and Jane Req: Charles R. Johnston,Atty. Dated Oct.12,1976. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF poration is organized is the tran• poration. Doe Coleman, William C.Cox THE STATE OF ARIZONA saction of anyor all lawful business 15. PROVISIONS RELATING TO husband and wife, Sheriff of Pima County,Arizona IN AND FOR THE Office of the Sheriff PUBLIC NOTICE By Sgt.L.K.Huff,144 COUNTY OF MAR ICOPA for which corporations may be in- SHAREHOLDERS - QUORUM. A County of Pima Pub. The Arizona Territorial FEDERAL NATIONAL MOR- corporated under the laws of the quorum at a meeting of ss. State of Arizona. shareholders shall consist of four State of Arizona October 21,28, November 4, 1976 TGAGE ASSOCIATION, C. Article VI is amended to read fifths (4-5) of the shares en- IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF Req: Cusick, Watkins, Stewart & Plaintiff, as follows: titled to vote,represented in person Notice is hereby given that the Sale THE STATE OF ARIZONA Harris vs of the above-entitled case has been IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF ROBERT J THIES and CAROLYN L The period of duration of the or by proxy. continued to Wednesday,August 11, corporation is perpetual. 16. PRIVATE PROPERTY. PIMA THIES, his wife, if they be living, Po P P 1976 at 10:00 a.m. Witness my hand D. Article X is deleted. Private property of the this the 6th day of July,1976. FAIRBURY INVESTMENTS,INC., PUBLIC NOTICE their unknown heirs if deceased; et 3. The foregoing amendments stockholders,officers and directors William C. Cox, Sheriff of Pima an Arizona corporation, ' were adopted by the shareholders on of this corporation shall be forever County Plaintiff, IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF Defendants. September 19, 1976. exempt from all corporate debts and vs. THE STATE OF ARIZONA No.C 330983 By: Sgt.L.K.Huff,No.144 IN AND FOR THE COUNTY NOTICE OF SALE UNDER 4. The number of shares out- obligations. LAWYERS TITLE OF ARIZONA, Deputy Division Commander SPECIAL EXECUTION standing and the number of shares JONATHAN_lA.McGEE For Courts Division an Arizona corporation as Trustee OF PIMA entitled to vote thereon is ten (101. WILFORD WRIGHT C-D332-76 under Trust Number 6506-T; JOHN EDWIN K. PARKS III NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that 5. Ten (10)shares were voted for STATE OF ARIZONA - Case 137042 DOES 1-5;Unknown Heirs of any of Plaintiff the above named plaintiff recovered such amendments and none (0) -ss. W. Robert Johnson and Patricia A. the above named Parties who may vs. judgment in the above named Court on September 28, 1976, against the MACRO DYNAMICS INC. against. COUNTY OF PIMA Johnson,husband and wife, he deceased. defendants,ROBERT J THIES and DATED this 16th day of Sep- The foregoing instrument was vs. Defendants. Defendant. tember, 1976. acknowledged before me this 23rd Dorman Dean Coleman and Jane No.160620 No.162495 CAROLYN L THIES,his wife,in the amount of 517,984.20 with interest ATTEST: day of ALIAS September, 1976, by Doe Coleman,husband and wife, NOTICE OF GENERAL thereon at The rate 984.of 7.0 per cent per SUMMONS Michael D.Botwin JONATHAN M. McGEE and Office of the Sheriff EXECUTION annum from October 1, 1975, plus Assistant Secretary WILFORD WRIGHT.incorporators County of Pima THE STATE OF ARIZONA to the of TUCSON MARINE, INC., an SALE OF REAL PROPERTY accrued costs in the sum of$399.05. CENTRAL CYCLE SALES,INC. above named defendant By Stanley Sloane Arizona corporation,on behalf of ss NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thatand pursuant to a Special Writ of State of Arizona YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMON- Execution issued b President in obedience to the Writ of General ED and required to appear and y said Court on the corporation. Notice is hereby given that the Sale Susan K.Anderson Execution issued by the above en- September 28. 1976, the following STATE OF ARIZONA in the above -entitled case has been defend in the above entitled action in ss Notary Public continued to Friday,October 15,1976 titled Court and in the above entitled the above entitled court, within described real property will be sold COUNTY OF PIMA My Commission Expires: 10-22-77. at 10:00 a.m. cause,which Writ and the Judgment TWENTY DAYS, exclusive of the at public auction to satisfy said The foregoing instrument was Pub. The Arizona Territorial Witness myhand this the 11th day of described therein by reference day of service,after service of this judgment, on the 3rd day of acknowledged before me this 16th thereto are incorporated herein, summons upon you if served within November, 1976, at 10 AM, a.' the October 14, 21, 28, 1976 August,1976. East Door of the New Courthouse,in day of September, 1976 by Req: Cusick, Watkins, Stewart & William C.Cox commands me to sell,and i will sell,. the State of Arizona, or within STANLEY SLOANE, President of Harris Sheriff of Pima Countysubject to the right of redemption in THIRTY DAYS, exclusive of the Tucson,Arizona: CENTRAL CYCLE SALES,INC.,an _ such case made and provided by day of service,if served without the Lot Nine (9), Block Twelve (12), Sgt.L.K.Huff,144 ALVERNON HEIGHTS, according Arizona corporation,on behalf of the Deputy Division Commander statute,at public auction,all of the State of Arizona,and you are hereby right,title, interest,claim and lien to the plat of record in the office of corporation, and MICHAEL D. PUBLIC NOTICE Courts Division g notified that in case you fail so to do, the Pima CountyRecorder, as BOTWIN, Pub.The Arizona Territorial which the judgment by default will be render- shown in Book 8 of Maps, Assistant Secretary, on parties named in saidpage 91. behalf of said corporation. In the Superior Court of August 19,26,September 2,1976 Judgment had or have in and to the ed against you for the relief deman- DATED this 4 day of October, Nancy J.Rose The State of Arizona Req: Neely&Beal,Attys. real property hereinafter described, P ded in the complaint. 1976. Notary Public In and For the County of Pima and from the proceeds of said sale, The name and address of plain- My commission expires: 5-20-78 In the Matter of the Estate of C-D 332-76 to satisfy said Judgment in favor of tiff's attorney is 5182 N. Tigua, William C.Cox,Sheriff Pub. The Arizona Territorial KATHERINE C. WALTERS, Case 137042 the judgment creditor thereinTucson,Arizona 85704. By Sgt.L.K.Huff,144 W. ROBERT JOHNSON and named,in the total judgment sum of Deputy Sheriff October 14,21, 28, 1976 Deceased. PATRICIA A. JOHNSON, husband GIVEN under my hand and the Reg: Michael D. Botwin, Atty. No.P-2972 $274.00 ,together with accrued and seal of the Superior Court of the and wife, accruinginterest and costs since the NOTICE TO CREDITORS State of Arizona in and for the Pub. The Arizona Territorial Notice is HerebyGiven that vs. date of entry of said judgment. DORMAN DEAN COLEMAN and The sale will be held at the East County of Pima, this 10 day of October 14, 21, 28, 1976 PUBLIC NOTICE KATHERINE M. REDFORD has JANE DOE COLEMAN, husband front door of the Pima CountyCourt August,1976. Reg: Hughes & Hughes, P.C. been appointed personal and wife. Norma M.Felix,Clerk representative of this estate. All House,also sometimes known as the ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION P Office of the Sheriff main entrance of said Court House, By Linda L.Foss persons having claims against the Deputy Clerk OF County of Pima SS in Tucson, Arizona, on November estate are required to present their Pub. The Arizona Territorial PUBLIC NOTICE TUCSON MARINE,INC. State of Arizona 22 a 1976 t the hour of 10:00 a.m.to claims within four months after the 1. NAME.The name of the cor- Notice is hereby given that the Sale sell the following described real October 14,21,28,November 4,1976 date of thefirstpublicationof this poration is TUCSON MARINE,INC. in the above-entitled case has been 2. PURPOSE. The notice or the claims will be forever property to the highest bidder: Req: Edwin K. Parks, I I I purpose for continued to Friday, November 19, LOT 5, BLOCK 107, NATIONAL In the Superior Court of barred. Claims must be presented my CITY SUBDIVISION NO. 10, The State of Arizona which this corporation is organized 1476 at 10:00 a.m. Witness hand ac- isthe transaction of an or all lawful either to the undersigned attorney y for representativethis the 4th day of October, 1976. g p PUBLIC NOTICE In and For the County of Pima business for which corporations may personal at cordin to Book 9 of Ma sand Plats Po Y William C.Cox be incorporated under the laws of Nanini Financial Center, 7120 N. at Page 19,records of Pima County, P Sheriff Of Pima County Arizona. GuerneyDunham and Hazel the State of Arizona,as they may be Oracle Road, Suite E, Tucson, B Articles of Incorporation Arizona, 85704, or filed with the Y:Sgt.L.K.Huff,144 Dated October 8,1976 Of Dunham,husband and wife, amended from time to time in- Deputy Division Commander Plaintiff, Court. SHERIFF OF PIMA COUNTY, Visual-Graphics,Ltd. chiding,but not limited to buying, For Courts Division ARIZONA Know All Men By These Presents: vs. Dated October 6, 1476. selling, trading and dealing in Pub. The Arizona Territorial Earl P. Reichert and Carolyn G. marine products such as boats, Walter L.Richards,Jr.,Attorney By Sgt.L.K.Huff,144 That we, the undersigned, do October 14, 21,28, 1976Reichert, husband and wife and for hereby associate ourselves together motors,boat trailers and otherwise Req: Healy & Beal,Attys. Deputy Sheriff their unknown heirs, if deceased; dealingin sportingKATHERINE M.REDFORD for the purpose of forming a cor goods and Pub.The Arizona Territorial Charles E. Keeran and Pats Ann Nanini Financial Center poration under the laws of the State y camping equipment of all kinds and October 21, 28, Keeran,husband and wife and their 7120 N.Oracle Road,Suite E of Arizona,and do hereby adopt the nature. PUBLIC NOTICE November 4, 1976 unknown heirs, if deceased; and Tucson,Arizona 85704 following Articles of Incorporation: 3. INITIAL BUSINESS. The pub. The Arizona Territorial Req: Jerome &Gibson, P.C. Article I Paul R. Siler and Shirley Siler, corporation initially intends to October 14, 21,28, 1976 Articles of Incorporation Name husband and wife and their unknown conduct the business of dealing in heirs, if deceased. marine products,buying,selling and Req: Walter L.Richards,Jr.,Atty. of PUBLIC NOTICE The name of this corporation is Southwestern Communications,Inc. Visual-Graphics, Ltd. Defendants. trading marine products such asI Article II boats, motors, boat trailers and otherwise dealing ir. sporting goods PUBLIC NOTICE That the name of this corporation IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF Purpose No.159717 is: SOUTHWESTERN COM- THE STATE OF ARIZONA The purpose for which this cor-, SUMMONS and camping equipment of all kinds MUNICATIONS, INC. and its ad- poration is organized is the trap The State of Arizona to the above and nature. In the Superior CourtIN AND FOZ THEnamed defendant Earl P. Reichert 4. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL.The Of the State of Arizona dress shall be: 1802 West Grant, COUNTY OF PIMA saction of any or all lawful business and Carolyn G. Reichert, husband corporation shall have authority to In and For the County of Pima Suite 124, Tucson,Arizona. In the Matter of the Estate of JAY for which corporations may be in and wife,and unknown heirs of Paul issue One Million (1,000,000)shares W. Robert Johnson and Patricia A. II M.FISHER, corpora ted under the laws of the R. Siler,deceased. of common stock, par value One Johnson,husband and wife The initial purpose of this cor Deceased. State of Arizona, as they may be You are hereby summoned and Dollar (51.00) per share. Plaintiffs poration is to sell,lease and service No.P 2929 amended from time to time, and all kinds of communications AMENDED NOTICE OF HEARING specifically, but not in limitation required to appear and defend in the 5. PREEMPTIVE RIGHTS. The vs above entitled action in the above equipment, holders from time to time of the Dorman Dear- 'Coleman and Jane including telephones, ON PETITION IN FORMAL thereof, the purpose of conducting microwave, burglar alarms, and carrying on the business of a entitled court,within Twenty Days, common stock of the corporation Doe Coleman,husband and wife, INTESTACY PROCEEDINGS Y g exclusive of the day of service,after shall have preemptive rights as to Defendants security devices, and to make NOTICE IS HEREBY that photography studio and incidental the common stock then or thereafter , complete installations and provide JOHN K.MESCH has filed with the activities related thereto. service of this summons upon you if Na.137042services for the said equipment Article I i I served within the State of Arizona, authorized to be issued, including Notice of General Execution above-named Court a petition in the or within Thirty Days,exclusive of whether owned by the corporation orinitial Business treasury stock. No resolution of the Sale of Real Property formal intestacy proceedings and a the day of service,if served without Notice is hereby given that in others. The corporation shall of John The corporation initially intends to the State of Arizona, and you are Board of Directors authorizingthe Petition for the appointment issuance of stock to which preemp- obedience to the Writ of General provide the said equipment on a K.Mesch as personal representative conduct the business of a sale, lease or rental basis. photography studio and incidental hereby notified that in case you fail live rights shall attach may require Execution issued by the above of the above estate. Copies of the so to do,judgment by default will be The corporation may engage in activities related thereto. such rights to be exercised within entitled Court and in the above Petitions are on file with the Probate renedered against you for the relief the transaction of any and all lawful Article IV business for which a corporation less than sixty(60)days. entitled cause, which Writ and the Division of the office of the Clerk of Authorized Capital demanded in the complaint. 6. STATUTORY AGENT. The Judgment described therein by re- may be incorporated under the laws the Court and is available for The corporation shall have The name and address of plain name and address of the initial ference thereto are incorporated inspection by interested persons. tiff's attorney is Walter L.Richards, of the State of Arizona, and may authority to issue ONE MILLION statutory agent of the corporation is herein,commands me to sell, and I Hearing has been set to consider Jr.,Nanini Financial Center,7120 N. engage in any legal financial ad- SHARES (1,000,000) of common JONATHAN M. McGEE, 1905 E. will sell, subject to the right ofthe petition on the 1st -day of Oracle Rd., Tucson, a 85704. g tivity which shall include,but not be stock, par value TEN DOLLARS Lind Road, Tucson, Arizona. redemption in such case made and limited to,borrowing,hypothicatingNovember, 1976, at 9 o'clock a.m., Given under my hand and the seal (510.04) per share. 7. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. ThePima County Court House, 115 N. ArticleV provided by statute, at public auc- assets, building, selling, andof the Superior Court of the State of initial board of directors shall tion, all of the right, title, interest, Church Avenue,Tucson,Arizona,in Arizona in and for the Countyof gmortgaging. Preemptive Rights consist of five (5) directors. The claim and lien which the parties I I t a Division to be assigned as shown Pima,this 9th day of 3, 1976. The holders,from time to time,of persons who are to serve as direc- named in said Judgment had or have The corporation shall be on the daily trial calendar. Norma M. P the common stock of the corporation By Jody A.Felix,Clerkh tors until the first annual meeting of in and to the real property herein authorized to issue 10,000,000 shares, DATED August 12,1976. shall have preemptive rights as to shareholders or until their suc after described,and for theproceeds nopar common stock. John K.Mesch Deputy Clerk cessors are elected and qualifyare: the common stock then or thereafter of said sale,to satisfy said Judgment IV Petitioner Attorney authorized to be issued, including JONATHAN M. McGEE, 1905 E. 239 N.Church,Tucson,Az.85701 Pub. The Arizona Territorial in favor of the judgment creditor The Statutory Agent for the cor- treasury stock. No resolution of the Lind Road,Tucson,Arizona. October 7, 14, 21, 28, 1976 therein named in the total judgment poration shall be C. ROBERT Pub. The Arizona Territorial Board of Directors authorizing the BRUCE ALAN WRIGHT, 3512 S. Req: Walter L. Richards, Jr. sum of $11,550.00, together with MILLION,-whose address is 8501 October 14,21,28,1976 issuance of stock to which preemp- Mann Mann Avenue,Tucson,Arizona. P R- CARL WRIGHT, 8256 E. 7th accrued and accruing interest and North 59th Place, Paradise Valley, Req: Mesch,Marquez&Rothschild, tive rights shall attach may require costs since the date of entry of said Maricopa County, Arizona, 85253. P.C. such rights to be exercised within Street,Tucson,Arizona. g MARK S. WRIGHT, 8309 E. judgment. V less than sixty (60)days. Speedway Blvd., Tucson, Arizona. The sale will be held at the East The members of the governing Article WILFORD WRIGHT, 8309 E. front door of the new Pima County board shall be styled "DIREC ' PUBLIC NOTICE Statutory cleVIAgent PUBLIC NOTICE Speedway Blvd., Tucson, Arizona. Court House,also sometimes known TORS" and the first Board of The name and address of the as the main entrance of said Court Directors shall consist of three (3) initial statutory agent is Hugh M. 8. NUMBER OF DIRECTORS. House, in Tucson,Arizona,on June and the names and addresses of the In the Superior Court of The number of persons to serve on The State of Arizona Candwell, Jr., 5151 East Broadway, IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF 18,1976 at the hour of 10 a.m.to sell first Board of Directors and each of Suite 1600, Tucson, Arizona, 85711. the Board of Directors shall be fixed In and For the County of Pima THE STATE OF ARIZONA the following described real proper- the incorporators signing these Article VII by the shareholders at the annual Kathleen D.Storms,a-k-a Kathleen IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF ty to the highest bidder: Articles of Incorporation shall be Known Placeof Business meeting or any special meeting Storms Tidmore, Parcel 1:NE'.of the SW V.of the and are as follows: The known lace of business of the PIMA called for that purpose,except that P SW .:, of the NE L'A of Section 29, F.M.Bradley,Apartment No.115, Plaintiff vs. the Board of Directors shall always Robert H. Gerhart, and Joan corporation shall be 4455 East consist of not fewer than two (2) Township 15 S,Range 10 E,Gila and 625 N. Van Buren Avenue, Tucson, Gerhart,husband and wife; Donald Speedway, Tucson,Arizona. In the Matter of the Estate of persons nor more than ten (10) Salt River Base & Meridian, Pima Arizona. County,Arizona. C. Robert Million, 8501 N. 59th L. Robertson and Annamay Article VIII JAMES E.WIENER persons. Robertson, husband and wife; Board of Directors Deceased. 9. MANAGEMENT.The business Parcel 2: E'12 of the NW'ra of the Place, Paradise Valley, Arizona The initial Board of Directors SW'..of the SW'r4 of the NE ':4 of 85253. Jackie C.Bond and Donna M.Bond, and affairs of the corporation shall husband and wife; ;hall consist of two (2) directors. PoUnknown Heirs No.P 3082 be managed by the Board of Section 29,Township 15 5, Range 10 Gernie Gibson,4051 N.Via Neeva, Thereafter,the number of persons to Directors except that Shareholder E, Gila and Salt River Base & Tucson,Arizona 85718. -of Deceased Defendants, if any; NOTICE TO CREDITORS Pima County,Arizona. The number of directors of this John Doe 1-4; Mary Roe 1-4; and serve on the Board of Directors approval shall be required for anyMeridian, shall be fixed by the By-laws. The NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that PP q XYZ Corporation. Dated 17 May 1976 corporation may,from time to time, Defendants. the undersignedappointed purchase or sale of real property by persons who are to serve as direc- has been a inted Sheriff of Pima County,Arizona be increased or decreased,provided tors until the first annual meetingof personal representative of this the corporation. No.162718 10. QUORUM. A quorum at a By Sgt.L.K.Huff,144 ... the number shall not be reduced to shareholders or until their suc- estate. All persons having claims less than three byan amendment to Notice of Special Execution meeting of the Board of Directors Pub.The Arizona Territorial cessors are elected and qualify are: against the estate are required to May 27,June 3,10,1976 the By-Laws in that regard and Sale Real Property shall consist of a majority of the Frederic H.Walder present their claims within four Board of Directors. Reg: Healy&Beal,Attys. without the necessity of amending Notice is Hereby Given that in obedience to the Writ of Special 9901 East Bunker Hill months after the date of the first 11. VOTING REQUIRED. The In the Superior Court these Articles of Incorporation. Tucson,Arizona publication of this notice or the Execution issued by the above en- affirmative vote of a majority of the Of the State of Arizona - VI titled Court and in the abovetitled Marilyn R.Walder claims will be forever barred. en directors present and voting at a In and For the County of Pima This corporation is to have per- 9901 East Bunker Hill Claims must be presented either to petual existence. cause,which Writ and the Judgment meeting at which a quorum is W. Robert Johnson and Patricia A. Tucson,Arizona the undersigned personal VII described therein by reference Article IX representative at 3111 N. Elena present shall be required for any Johnson,husband and wife, At all elections of directors,each thereto are incorporated herein, Arizona, (85715) or act of the directors. Plaintiff Incorporators Maria, Tucson, stockholder shall be entitled to as commands me to sell,and I will sell, 12. INCORPORATORS. The vs The incorporators of the cor- filed with the Probate Division of the incorporators of the corporationmany votes as shall equal the subject to the right of redemption in po Dorman Dean Coleman and Jane such case made and provided by poration are the same as the office of the Clerk of the Court. are: JONATHAN M,McGEE, 1905 Doe Coleman,husband and wife, number of his shares multiplied by directors listed above. DATED October 8,1976. the number of directors to be elected statute,at public auction,all of the E.Lind Road,Tucson,Arizona,and Defendants In Witness Whereof, we have s-Delma Mae Brown and he may cast all of such votes for right,title,interest,claim and lien WILFORD WRIGHT, 8309 E. Civil Case No.332 76 which the parties named in said hereunto set our hands this 29 day of Personal Representative a single director or may distribute 1976. Speedway Blvd., Tucson, Arizona. Court Case No.137042 September, them among the number to be voted Judgment had or have in and to the Brown Personal Representative All powers, duties and respon- Office of the Sheriff for or any two or more of them as he real property hereinafter described, Frederic H.Walder Pub. The Arizona Territorial ceaseties of the incorporators shall County of Pima Marilyn R. Walder may see fit. and from the proceeds of said sale, October 21, 28, immediately following State of Arizona to satisfysaid Judgment in favor of State of Arizona adoption of the initial bylaws of the Notice is hereby given that the IN WITNESS WHEREOF, we ss. November 4, 1976 have hereunto set our hands this 24th the judgment creditor therein County of Pima Reg: Jack B.O'Dowd,Atty. • ,i, October 28, 1976,The Arizona Territorial, Page•13 0 110 %,..q. =11::. _..f.,----.."" ,' ...:,', "Where i. . , i _.....„, .,.. •.,... .., .-.•- Y. 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' .. al 415% ' ,.. — 1 viy Eil t , • 9 ism 1 4. ... check th place below --- and vote Nov. 2, 1976 PRECINCT LOCATION ADDRESS 61 Jefferson Park School 1701 E.Seneca 128 Wrightstown School 8950 E.Wrightstown Rd. 1 Ajo Recreation Hall Ajo,Arizona 62 St.Paul's Memorial Church 1501 E.Speedway Blvd. 129 Steele School 700 S.Sarnoff Dr. 2 Gringo Pass Motel Lukeville,Arizona 63 First Assembly of God 1749 E.Broadway Blvd. 130 Saguaro Christian Church 8302 E.Broadway Blvd. 3 Papago Tribal Bldg. Sells,Arizona 64 Elizabeth Borton School 700 E.22nd St. 131 Gale School 666 S.Gollob Rd. Papago Indian Nation 65 Holladay School 1110 E.33rd St. 132 Marshall School 9066 E.29th St, 4 San Jose Indian Mission Pisinimo,Arizona 66 Utterback Jr.High School 3233 S.Pinal Vista 133 Ford Elementary School 8001 E.Stella Rd. Papago Indian Nation 67 Air Filter Service& 3141 E.Ft.Lowell Rd. 134 South Tucson Fire Dept. 1810 S.6th Ave. 5 Silverbell Recreation Hall Silverbell,Arizona Manufacturing Co. 135 Why Community Center Why,Arizona 6 Marana Jr.High Marana,Arizona 68 Richland Heights 2411 E.Ft.Lowell Rd. 136 Vaya Chin Day School Vaya Chin,Arizona (11279 W.Grier Rd.) Baptist Church Papago Indian Nation 7 V.F.W.Hall Three Points 69 Cragin School 2945 N.Tucson Blvd. 137 Kerwo Day School Kerwo Village,Arizona 8 Arivaca Community Hall Arivaca,Arizona 70 Church of God of Prophecy 3002 E.Glenn St. Papago Indian Nation 9 Sahuarita Elementary School Sahuarita,Arizona 71 St.Francis Cabrini Church 3201 E.Presidio 138 Santa Rosa Community Hall Santa Rosa,Arizona • 10 C.R.A.G.V.Recreation Center75 Abrego Dr. 72 Doolen Jr.High School 2400 N.Country Club Rd. Papago Indian Nation Green Valley,Arizona 73 SS.Peter&Paul School 1436 N.Campbell Ave. 139 Sopori Elementary School Santa Maria Dr.& 11 Corona De Tucson Corona De Tucson,Arizona 74 Blenman School 1600 N.Country Club Rd. Arivaca Rd. Community Center 75 Catalina Baptist Church 1900 N.Country Club Rd. 140 Desert Meadows South Abrego Dr. 12 Canyon del Oro High School 25 W.Calle Concordia 76 Catalina Vista 3244 E.Camden Recreation Center I I Green Valley,Arizona 13 Suffolk Hills School 625 E.Magee Rd. Nazarene Church 141 St.Francis in the Valley 666 La Canada Dr. 14 Sahuaro Vista Guest Ranch 7501 N.Wade Rd. 77 Odd Fellows Hall 1150 N.Palo Verde Blvd. Green Valley,Arizona 15 Pima County Animal 4000 N.Silverbell Rd. 78 Sam Hughes School 700 N.Wilson Ave. 142 Green Valley 3000 W.Esparanza& Control Center 79 Catalina Methodist Church 2700 E.Speedway Blvd. Community Church La Canada 16 Brichta School 1501 N.Silverbell Rd. 80 Levy's West Mall-El Con 3601 E.Broadway Blvd. Green Valley,Arizona 17 Westwood Hills Country Club 1941 W.Calle Del Reposo 81 St.Marks 3809 E.3rd St. 143 Spring School 300 W.2nd St. 18 Manzo School 1301 W.Ontario Presbyterian Church 144 Park West Mobile Homes 3003 W.Broadway Blvd. 19 Menlo Park School 1100 W.Fresno 82 Ambrosian Hall 300 S.Tucson Blvd. 145 Enchanted Hills 3020 S.Mission Rd. 20 Cholla High School 2001 W.22nd St. 83 Robison School 2745 E.18th St. Baptist Church 21 Tucson Estates Recr.Hall 5900 Western Way Circle 84 Bethany Missionary 1702 S.Winmore Ave. 146 San Xavier School San Xavier Indian Res. 22 Pueblo High School 3500 S.12th Ave. Baptist Church 147 Vesey School 5005 S.Butts Rd. 23 Pistor Jr.High School 2840 W.Canada Dr. 85 Pueblo Gardens School 2210 E.33rd St. 148 Donaldson School 2040 W.Omar Dr. 24 Drexel Heights 2802 W.Mossman 86 Randolph Barber Shop 3392 E.22nd St. 149 Dove of Peace 665 W.Roller Coaster Rd. Baptist Church 87 Julia Keen School 3538 E.Ellington Pl. Lutheran-LCA • 25 C.E.Rose School 800 W.Michigan Dr. 88 Sunrise School 5301 E.Sunrise Dr. 150 Green Fields School 6000 Camino`Del Terra• 26 Spanish Church of God 5284 S.17th Ave. 89 Davidson School 3915 E.Ft.Lowell Rd. 151 Swan Lake Estates• _• - 4550 N.Flowing•Wells Rd. • 27 Mission Manor School 6115 S.Santa Clara Ave. 90 North Swan Baptist Church 4626 E.Glenn St. Mobile Homes 28 Hope United 6740 S.Santa Clara Ave. 91 Wright School 4311 E.Linden 152 TEC Incorporated 2727 N.Fairview Ave. Methodist Church 92 Faith Tabernacle 4606 E.Pima St. 153 New Horizons 4055 N.1st Ave. 29 Cross Jr.High School 1000 W.Chapala Dr. United Pentec. Learning Center 30 Lulu Walker School 1750 W.Roller Coaster Rd. 93 D.A.V.Chapter No.18 4656 E.1st St. 154 Sacred Heart Church 601 E.Ft.Lowell Rd. 31 Laguna School 5001 N.Shannon Rd. 94 Howell School 401 N.Irving Ave. 155 E.C.Nash School 515 W.Kelso St. 32 Homer Davis School 4250 N.Romero Rd. 95 Newman Auto Glass Co. 45 N.Swan Rd. 156 Richey School 2209 N.15th Ave. 33 Wetmore School 701 W.Wetmore Rd. 96 Naval Training Center 1100 S.Alvernon Way 157University Heights School 1201 N.Park Ave. 34 Noblesse Oblige 3426 N.Romero Rd. 97 Lineweaver School 461 S.Bryant Ave. 58 Tucson High School 400 N.2nd Ave. Mobile Homes 98 Roberts School 4355 E.Calle Aurora 159 Verde Meadows 1360 E.Irvington Rd. 35 Crescent Manor Mobile 1150 W.Prince Rd. 99 Whitmore School 5330 E.Glenn St. Recreation Center Home Park 100 Ft.Lowell School 5151 E.Pima St. 160 Liberty School 5101 S.Liberty Ave. 36 Walter Douglas School 3302 N.Flowing Wells Rd. 101 V.F.W.Post No.4903 5307 E.Speedway Blvd. 161 Calvary Evangelistic Center 5160 S.Treat Ave. 37 Tully School 1701 W.El Rio Dr. 102 Rincon High School 422 N.Arcadia Blvd. 162 Kino Learning Center 6625 N.1st Ave. 38 Amphi Jr.High School 315 E.Prince Rd. 103 Duffy School 5145 E.5th St. 163 Orange Grove School 1911 E.Orange Grove Rd. 39 Amphi High School 125 W.Yavapai Rd. 104 Vail Jr.High School 5350 E.16th St. 164 Broadmoor Apartments 2000 E.Roger Rd. 40 Italian-American Club 2537 N.Stone Ave. 105 Myers School 5000 E.Andrew 165 Church of Jesus Christ of 1540 E.Linden 41 Amphi Men's Club 2902 N.Geronimo St. 106 Tucson Country Club 2950 N.Camino Principal Latter Day Saints 42 Pima Volkswagen,Inc. 250 E.Grant Rd. 107 Brown Elementary School 1705 N.Sahuara Ave. 166 Mansfeld School 1300 E.6th St. 43 Roosevelt School 1201 N.9th Ave. 108 First General Baptist Church 5956 F Pima St. 167 Plumber&Steam Fitters 2475 E.Water St. 44 Y.W.C.A. 738 N.5th Ave. 109 First Wesleyan Church 5550 E.1st St. 168 Durham Business College 2525 N.Country Club 45 Safford Jr.High School 300 S.5th Ave. 110 Sewell School 415 N.Sahuara Ave. 169 Church of Jesus Christ of 105 N.Norton Ave. 46 Santa Cruz Church School 29 W.22nd St. 111 St.Joseph's Parochial School 255 S.Craycroft Rd. Latter Day Saints 47 Mission View School 2600 S.8th Ave. 112 Rogers School 6000 E.15th St. 170 St.Francis in the Foothills 4625 E.River Rd. 48 Wakefield Jr.High School 101 W.44th St. 113 Corbett School 5949 E.29th St. 171 St.Alban's Episcopal Church 3737 Old Sabino Canyon Rd. 49 Palmdale Church 38 W.Palmdale 114 Morningside Baptist Church 5902 E.29th St. 172 Harbor House Apts. 2660 N.Alvernon Way of the Nazarene 115 Hudlow School 6900 E.5th St. 173 Old Ft.Lowell Ruins 2900 N.Craycroft Rd. 50 Van Buskirk School 725 E.Fair Ave. 116 Schumaker School 501 N.Maguire Ave. 174 The Meadows 6644 Calle Alegria 51 Holy Trinity 5951 S.12th Ave. 117 Kellond School 6606 E.Lehigh Dr. 175 Church of St.Pius X 1800 N.Camino Pio Decimo Lutheran Church 118 Fountain of Life 710 S.Kolb Rd. 176 Our Mother of Sorrows 1800 S.Kolb Rd. 52 Elvira School 250 W.Elvira Rd. Lutheran Church 177 Nan Lyons School 7555 E.Dogwood 53 Sunnyside High School 1725 E.Bilby Rd. 119 Fickett Jr.High School 7240 E.Calle Arturo 178 •Sabino High School 5000 W.Bowes Rd. 54 Los Winos School 5445 S.Alvernon Way 120 Wheeler School 1818 S.Avenida Del Sol 179 Tanque Verde School 2300 N.Tanque Verde Loop 55 Cliff Manor Resort Motel 5900 N.Oracle Rd. 121 Palo Verde High School 1302 S.Avenida Vega 180 Henry Elementary School 650 N.Igo Way 56 Murphey School 2101 E.River Rd. 122 Dietz School 7575 E.Palma Dr. 181 Gridley Jr.High School 350 S.Harrison Rd. 57 Monte Vista Christ 1140 E.Roger Rd. 123 Erickson School 6750 E.Stella Rd. 182 Dunham School 9850 E.29th St. Union Church 124 Carson Jr.High School 7777 E.Stella Rd. t 183 Regina Cleri Center 8800 E.22nd St. 58 Holaway School 3500 N.Cherry Ave. 125 Fruchtendler School 7470 E.Cloud Rd. 184 Santa Rita High School 3951 S..Pantano Rd. 59 Coronado Baptist Church 2609 N.Park Ave. 126 Magee Jr.High School 8300 E.Speedway Blvd. 60 Salpointe High School 1545 E.Copper St. 127 Sahuaro High School 545 N.Camino Seco Page 14,The Arizona Territorial, October 28,1976 Chevron FRANK BUSHMAN'S 11001 CASAS ADOBES CHEVRON ID e (' ID I e ONO "A Full Service Auto Repair Facility places & things 7151 N. Oracle Rd. in your own neighborhood" _ .■r% o It's tmeto •o" ip WINTERIZE- 'a 'YOUR CAR!rr‘ , CANDIDATES TO ADDRESS ELDERLY Make a Desert Landscape and Watering Wisely. 9:50 Z7Z--\'...A The regular October meeting of the Council of Senior a.m.,Desert Plants,and How and Why to Mulch. 10:15 Citizen Organizations of Pima County will be held at 1 a.m., Give Up,.Go to Gravel, and Vegetables and 1400k. p.m.on Oct.29 in the Mariposa Room of the YWCA,302 Containers. 10:50 a.m., "Is drip irrigation for me?" E. University Blvd. The meeting will be devoted to There will be dis la s ands imens of desert p lants. P y P� P ` l ZZ.\A 's discussion of the needs of Pima County's senior The workshop is being presented free of charge by the citizens with the candidates for the Pima County Board Pima County Extension Service and the Tucson Public O \,,c in coL OR of Supervisors. Library. TEENAGE PARENTS TO BE DISCUSSED BLOODMOBILE SCHEDULE A community Health Conference on "Teenaged On Nov. 2 the Red Cross Bloodmobile will be at II 1.3 ettla. (kale 0 06 - Parents—Ready or Not!" will be held at the Ramada Tucson High School from 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. On Inn, 404 N. Freewayt I-10) on Nov. 12 from 8:30 a.m. Nov. itwill beat o . Hughes Aircraft from 1 to 5 p.m.and on. Call 795-4451 for reservations and information. again at Hughes on Nov. 4 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. On Nov.5,it will be at the Davis-Monthan Air Force Base 4 * photographer CRAFTS FESTIVAL FOR ST. JOSEPHS Recreation Center from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. - � St.Joseph's Hospital Canvas and Crafts Festival will bridal, engagement, pets, be held in the Hospital Auditorium Oct.29 and 30,from • 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. This sale of paintings, ceramics,P gew groups", horses, graduations, weaving, jewelryand woodcraft will benefit the Eye confirmations, families, n kimik,„110:40 Center. r autos. . or whatever o � � w � � � r, a 1 VOLUNTEER NEEDS THIS WEEK y nu want! The Swine Flu Vaccine Program is being deluged • - with so many calls staff-members can't do anything By March of next year, a restaurant m the the new Las Campanas de Weisers' native state, Children are my specialty I else. Call 327-3207 for information on this and other las lin restaurant is Catalinas Pennsylvania, called the 3 volunteer opportunities. expected to open on CGlockenspiel. « ` 1 111 E. LIMBERLOST, X50, ampbell just north of It was a most successful *• 4�NAFREE GARDENING PROGRAM SET•Of CY 41*—V \, $$7$2$s Skyline. operation," said Mrs. o A Garden Workshop will be held Oct.30 from 9 a.m. According to Mrs. Paul Weiser who, with her to noon at 3002 N. Campbell, in the-Western Savings Weiser the restaurant will husband, became part ����,,,�,,... .., and Loan Assn.Building. Speakers will include George serve basic "American owner of the Glockenspiel Brookbank and other gardening experts from the cooking with a few gourmet in 1963. "We'd have 700 to 1 4.6z, Alidir0 t1 i University of Arizona and the Arizona Sonora Desert items." 900 guests on a weekend-- Museum. Schedule of talks will be: 9 a.m.,A Look into Her husband will be and we didn't even have a the Future of Home Gardening. 9:25 a.m., How To primary chef; she will do liquor license!" 'r the baking. The Glockenspiel was AMERICAN PAR - � WeDesigned byLewis Hall, P ,,x gsold in 1969, said Mrs. PAR T J / .. 1 `, - �, ,; who will also be the Weiser. What builder, Las Campanas de Mrs.Weiser said she and .�-`�_..: Beefllas Catalinas will consist of CAMPBELL A V E. AUTO S ::, her husband chose to settle JIi , ,=� � a kitchen,Ifibby, and main Tucson because they'd . � �: Searching � with seating V3' duang room th a g come to en o this citFor At capacity of about 100. y n ... ,,. .:_,.. during annual vacation ' NO W ... . ,. . Future plans call for hips. �� special banquet facilities Groundbreaking on the r g �� i, and a gift shop. two and a half acre site of rac e OPEN! r �r .-�: • The Weisers began their �. Las Campanas took place f%r•A: ...::. ...'':: a career in 1951 with the John Oct.18. The main entrance 7:30 to 6:00 pm Weekdays Gottschalls in Illinois. The will be on Campbell •Private atrium entrances •Spacious rooms Gottschalls then opened Avenue. ' •Patios&balconies •Huge walk-in closets Saturday 7:30 to 4:30 pm with beautiful views •Clothes washer& - •Private four-hole dryer in each unit Sunday 10:00 to 2:00 pm golf course .2 pools Look , for the sign of the big hat •Private solarium •2 lighted tennis courts domestic, foreign . . . all features you won't find in other _( �',,:4 apartments. Stopbytodayand see foryourself. •.. < oracle ��•L Dine in delightful atmosphere motorcycleparts villa . 'y & marine Strolling guitars nitely 1 i V Banquet facilities available S and accessories: ‘4.-d t Luxurious 1 &2 bedroom apartments and t 3602 E. Grant Road 7321 E. Broadwa . 327-346434642 bedroom rental townhouses from$235. y Furnished apartments now available. 327-3473 296-5612 i 2736 Oracle Rd.to Orange Grove,east 1/2 block. 11:30 AM to 11 PM 11:30 AM to 10 PM N. WIMrDC.LL lIVE . PHONE: 297-6141 7 days a week 7 days a week �, Lunches from $1.10, Dinners from $3.75 K1Ii [ f . � ' '�:ill' f! ����v„VIA) Top S $395 0116_,, i 411111MN ri-v, Aw-gewN t A Pin r 1 .. Ale HALLOWEE ,� NewYork ,, ,, „, i„d,,.. ..., li $495 ^:` —.fb - 9 _��.../� I� 0Crab Leg •••••••••••• vs. 11.-1 \ . C o s t um e Party 4,zz /0- i .9 . \‘ ' N • ...: , )7 _ .-il 44, - •, \N\,.,_ ii-- \' at theTan ueVerde„.. a MeetSaturda Ni htf"...,:,,z,....or yo •••••••$525 Free Admission PHILSTOVER Oct. 30th 7p,m. Free Parking Tucson's most popular guitarist&singer. 100 'sofDollarsinCash & Prizes � s ,,,,,_ PORTER f._ ROCKWELL'SandmeetAlexander! � 3 (,,\N(\ *daik.-I, ,, _ -,,,,, fil' , . \, SERVING _ `, ,........,.,, PRIZESFOR - �'`'”' SCARIEST EST a. ., LUNCH AND DINNER ',, r o � . is N COSTUMES 4 IN THE FOUNTAIN PLAZA -� — FUNKIEST _ _ ''•A Catauories: 20 & under �� `;- y For Reservations: 297-2236 P -. 21 & over ---- MOST o R I G I N AL ' . .' �. •' 7116 N. Oracle (at Ina & Oracle) r . October 28, 1976,The Arizona Territorial,Page 15 Congregating spa/Air P res byt e ri a n singles talk _ 99e Is the church really On Oct. 17, Rev. Mc- According to statistics being single. tending to the needs of its Cormick reported on that presented, that ratio of "Having no one around to BREAKFAST SPECIAL! single members? seminar ata meeting held women to men wasn't share little things with," To find out, Reverend at the home of St.Andrews' unusual. On December seemed to be the worst�,,.. One Farm Fresh Egg Dayton McCormick of St. member Ronnie Bannister. 1974, said Rev. ' Mc- problem. A divgrced Sizzling Bacon or Sausage Andrews' Presbyterian Cormick, the Christian mother of two said her first Golden Hash Brown Potatoes Church attended a recent About 20 single Northside Science Monitor reported two years of singlehood Buttered Toast Jelly • that of the 11.7 million were "hell on earth" but seminar on single people in residents from local the church at Ghost Ranch churches attended, one of people widowed in that her third year has • ri: DEFENDEIt Lod e. whom was a man. America, 10 mllon are, been `marvelous--I 'women. The Christian seemed to take off like a \FAT ilip i Science Monitor also said rocket, findin g out who I DRUG STORE S St. s has that 22 million American am and what I can be on adults have never married my own." IN CASAS ADOBES and 21 million are single All agreed it was good to Oracle at Ina-297-1191 r i n Ia S S e S again. be able to be together and of the Ghost • The theme share experiences with Share the ride It sure beats Ranch Seminar, said Rev. others who really un- St. Philip's in the Hills called "Man, God and McCormick,was"It's okay derstood. with a friend. driving alone. Episcopal. Church is Faith:.Who Am I,Where is to be single." Common presenting Adult Con- God and What is Faith?" stereotypes of single people t i n u i n g Christian meets Tuesdays at 10 a .m. have worked against • .-t5.1 Education. and 7:30 p.m. from Oct. 26 ®• Face it Prepare for itbelief. Those stereot�,�es � � "The Christian Family" through Nov. 30. draw a picture of singles as began Oct. 20, and will "Christ and Culture," a being irresponsible, frigid, Then foroet about •�t. -a continue on the third course on the relationship man hating, and-(or) 1 Wednesday of every month of a Christian with his undesirable," Rev. Mc- ENJOY LIFE through May. It is based on world, based on a book by Cormick added. Ever notice how ? a book of that title by Dr. H.R. Niebuhr, meets When asked if the church o some people seem to get more out of life? Tom Barrett. According to Thursdays from Nov. 4 made them feel good about Usually, it's because they plan ahead. They are the kind of Barrett,"Sex,security and through Dec. 9 at 9 a.m. themselves, several of the people - the realists who come to us for guidance and happiness are not the ends and 7:30 p.m. PP women present said no, information aboutre- lannin their funerals. Theno of marriage (but) the by- "Liturgy: The Work of that they tended to feel p p g en y products of the greater and the People—or Introducing "left out." The one man life. You can do it easily. Simply call or write: more satisfying adventure the Proposed Prayer present said he thought this .' _ which is without end, en- Book,"meets Oct.27,Nov. attitude might be due to 41. joying eternal renewing the 3, 10 and 17 at 10 a.m. and their own fear of taking the fulfillment of the promises 7:30 p.m. iniative inchurch ac- of Christ." Call St. Philip's Parish tivities. Some women said A short course on the Office at 299-6421 for more they felt their churches had .• 1050 N. Dodge 4519 N. Oracle Rd. •• basic principles of theology information. been "very supportive" 326-4343 888-1072 during their divorces, that Sen citizens they had "asked for help" and received it. The real problem, many FIE GIIT BACK felt, was the church's at-Q malnourished titude toward widows and ByJOHN BURNHAM active retired person, widowers. There seemed .d to be no one committee of Food habits that you hardly any fresh fruits and acquired inyour earlyethere mustbe the church �devoted to � � q vegetables, , comforting the recently years, plus good old- a need or motivation to bereaved, and that in- fashioned cooking, looks change. And that it must .r dividual church members like they have paid off, be strongly personal . do not know how to extend because here we are, hale Actually, many seniors such comfort. Rev. Mc- 4 and hearty. need to go back to their Cormick said he agreed if The belief that.senior earlier habits of good that the church could fulfill citizens do not know what eating. They need to cut = a true function in this area, good nutrition is—that they down calories as physical because the newl widowed are all malnourished--and activities are cut back. y A` :` `' don t know how to ask for that nutrition "know-how" But,what age group has comfort. �=�r!4'i" . .' came into being with the stronger need to change The seminar had pointed "Space Age" is bunk! than seniors? They finally out, Rev. McCormick said, VOTE N 2ND have time to shop, to cook, that churches could not Actually, according to andto enjoy friends, "superimpose" singles Miss June Gibbs, hobbies and family. Yes, programs on members. SO END University of Arizona they need to feel in tip-top Such programs had to nutritionist concerned with shape, ready to enjoy and come from the members dietary needs of the eld- go- themselves. St. Mark's erly, knowledge of the Freshen up your eating United Methodist now has LAIRD GUTTERSEN basic four food groups has habits! As an active such a singles group begun been around for quite member of the work-a-day by members, one of the awhile. And the basic world before retirement, guests said. TO CONGRESS seven food needs began you were constantly up- While enjoying Mrs. Tang before the basic four. dating your skills and Bannister's delicious However,maybe some of refreshing your knowledge refreshments, guests us may need to go back to about your job. So now that discussed the problems of air earlier years of good Authorized b y Gu tt ers e n committee. habits. you have time for yourself, freshen up your nutrition facts. In doing so,you can - So what is new, then? Miss Gibbs quotes research bet you 11 freshen up your eating habits and possibly by the Sunkist Citrus change a few! people who note that IN nutrition labeling and Don't take better care of likithiy Franz" jpii, your car than' you do of knowledge is helping yourself. Both you and consumers know what your car need fuel for individual nutrients are in running—repairs to keep food products and fresh going and occasional There are issues in the contest for Justice of the Peace, Precinct Four. produce. replacement of parts. Unit pricing lets con- Your car (if it breaks Specifically I advocate:sumers com are costs of individual items in the down) may not mind market, helping them missing out on a much Night and Saturday courts. Restitution to the victim in crimi- make good buying anticipated trip or family An end to the denial of trial by jury be- nal cases should become the gathering, but you do. So cause a JP finds the charge"too trivial." prime concern of the court. decisions. 9 Truth in advertising is make eating right the most important thing you do. restoring the consumer's Paid for by the committee for a qualified Justice of the Peace confidence in food corn- And make it fun as well. Jim Bass Cmdr.Jessie L.Hill Gary Robbins Dee Wright panies and their products. With so many foods to Marybeth Carlile Virginia Hill Robert Royal Jim Wright An age-old -idea is choose from and plentyof g Marcia Donovan Lillian Howard Ann Soelter dressed up in new words-- leisure time to prepare µ Mary Peace Douglas Ray C.Kirk Randy Tufts behavior modification. them, eating can be a fun Leslie Daniels Bill alschewski Joe Vasquez Nu t r i t i.0 n i s t s a n d happening even,' day. Dr.Donald R.Hall William Risner Carol Wilson . psychologists are saying T H 0 U G H T F 0 H John Hamilton Ill,Chairperson that to change poor eating TODA.I : Old friends, like habits, like no breakfast, old shoes, are the most 4, a r ,, Page 16,The Arizona Territorial, October 28,1976 Arizona Scientists and En !E . Urge NO on 200 We, as scientists and engineers believe that the energy crisis is a serious and growing problem for the United States. We therefore believe that passage of Proposition 200, the Arizona Nuclear Initiative, is contrary to the best-interests of the people of Arizona and the United States. Every day our Country becomes more and more dependent on foreign nations for our energy resources. If we do nothing to free ourselves from this dependence, we could soon reach the point where another oil embargo could result in massive disruption of our economy. We believe Proposition 200 to be ill-advised. Its practical effect would be to restrict the use of one major source of electricity just when it is most needed. We urge the voters of Arizona to vote NO on Proposition 200. George H. Beckwith M. Paul Capp, M.D. Dr. Castle 0. Reiser Edwin E. Van prunt, P.E. President Professor and Head. Professor. Chairman of Chairman. Americ4n Nuclear American Society of Civil Department of Radiology Chemical Engineering Society. Arizona Suction Engineers. Arizona Section University of Arizona Arizona State University Dr. Richard L. Brehm Dr. Walter J. Fahey Dr. Scott M. Savage Dr. Donald G. Wiseman Professor of Nuclear Engineering Dean.Department of Engineering. Chairman. Department of President. Uniyersitof Arizona University of Arizona Chemistry American Society of Safety Northern Arizona University Engineers Dr. W. E. Lamb; Jr. Dr. Roland S. Strawn Physicist Associate Professor of Nobel Laureate. Physics Technology . University of Arizona Arizona State University I David M. Demaree, Demarce & Associates, J. Richard Gotthardt, Systems Engineer Joe M. O'Connell, Associate Professor. DeVry Institute of Electrical Consulting Engineers Jeffrey A. Gould, Institute of Electrical and Electronic Technology Dr. Thomas A. DeMassa, Professor of Engineering. Engineers Donald R. Olson, Electronics Engineer, Institute of Arizona State University E. L. Govan, Electrical Engineer Electrical and Electronic.Engineers Richard L. Ditsworth, Professor of Engineering. James N. Green, Electrical Engineer Stephen S. Osder, Engineering Manager. Sperry Flight Arizona State University Ralph E. Greenthal, Electronic Test Engineer Systems Dr. Richard L. Doan, Executive Committee. American Paul H.Greer, Manager. Digital I.C. Reliability Engineering James J. Owens, Professional Engineer, Nuclear Engineer. Nuclear Society. Arizona Chapter William H. Guse, Institute of Electrical and Electronic Retired J. A. Dorbin, American Society of Civil Engineers Engineers Robert M. Paulsell, President. Southwest Materials John J. Dougherty, Professional Engineer. Professor of Richard C. Hale, Supervisor of Mechanical Engineering Laboratory Systems. University of Arizona John S. Hall, Astronomer Gerald A. Pausig, Reliability Engineer. Institute of Electrical Rae A. Echols, Communications Superintendent. W. R. Haney, Jr., Senior Electronics Engineer . and Electronic Engineers . City of Phoenix . Dallas D. Hann, Pact Chairman. Phoenix Section, Institute Canis M. Pollard, Nuclear Technology Specialist T. J. Edgell, Jr., Senior Logistics Engineer of Electrical and hiectronic Engineers L. A. Potter, Manager. Electrical System Design. Salt River Sheri Emhoff, Engineer and Medical Technologist Philip C. Hart, Institute of Electrical and Electronic Project. Retired . Kenneth L. Erickson, Member SME-AIME Engineers Dr. S. Curtis Powell, Professor Emeritus of Marine VanBuren W. Etheridge, Immediate Past Chairman. Arizona Reynald Hartmann, Chemical Engineer, AICHE Engineering Section. Arizona Society of Mechanical Engineers Lester Ellsworth Hendrickson, Associate Professor of G. P. Rampley, Professional Engineer. Senior Engineer Larry Evans, Professional Engineer Engineering. Arizona State University John H. Reinhardt, Chief Electrical Engineer. Institute of Dr. Robley D. Evans, Professor of Physics. Emeritus Gabriel Hertzberg, Clinical Electrical Engineer Electrical and Electronic Engineers Walter J. Fahey, P.E.. Dean of Engineering, Dr. Norman Hilberrv, Professor of Nuclear Engineering. Kenneth G. Renard, Director. SW Watershed Research University of Arizona University of Arizona Center C. H. Ficke, American Physical Society W. F. Hildebrand, Electrical Engineer. Retired Michael B. Rex, Design Engineer. Motorola Donald C. Gilbert, Executive Director. / John R. Hinz, Electronics Engineer Arthur R. Reynoso, Electronic Engineer. Motorola. G.E.D. Arizona Atomic Energy Commission I Arie Hoekstra, Mechanical Engineer Paul W. Rihs, Senior Mechanical Engineer E. J. Groth, Physicist John E. Hogg, Electrical Engineer Franklyn R. Roberts, Director of Engineering. AiResearch Dr. Baj Agrawal, Senior Electrical Engineer ." Andrew L. Hopper, Electrical Engineer Mfg. Company , Peter F:Allard, P.E., Engineers Testing Laboratories Harold Hunn, Professional Engineer Ken Robertson, Mechanical Engineer. Sperry Flight Dr. Charles E. Backus, Professor of Engineering. Owen W. Hurd, Fellow. Institute of Electrical and Systems Arizona State University Electronic Engineers Robert C. Ruhl, Professor of Civil Engineering. Retired Roger E. Baker, Institute of Electrical and Electronic Quinn L. Hutchinson, Professional Engineer Dr. S. 0. Sari, Optical Science Department, University of Engineers Edward J. Hyland, Professional Engineer ,Arizona Dr. George C. Beakley, Jr., Professor of Engineering, Isaac G.Jenkins, Jr., Professional Engineer V. E. Sater, Professor of Engineering, Arizona State Arizona State University A. E. Johnson, Institute of Electrical and Electronic University Dennis F. Beals, P.E., Electrical Engineer Engineers - PES Dr. Scott M. Savage, Chairman. Department of Chemistry. J. P. Benson, Professional Engineer Donald B. Johnson, Sr., Supervisor of Engineering and Northern Arizona University Robert P. Benzinger, Associate Professor, Operations Thomas A. Schell, Health Physicist i Arizona State University Robert W. Johnson, Senior Vice President. Robert F. Schuetz, ASPE/ASPE Neil S. Berman, Professor of Engineering, Johannessen & Girand Consulting Engineers A. R. Schwartzer, Electrical Engineer Arizona State University Dr. Vern R. Johnson, Associate Professor. University of W. C. Seelbach, Assistant Director LSI Engineering, Ralph H. Berry, Professional Engineer Arizona Motorola Larry R. Bethell, Senior Engineer Eldin A. Jontra, Jr., Electrical Engineer Dr. Harner Selvidge, Air Pollution Consultant Stanley S. Beus, Professor of Geology, Dr.-A. Richard Kassander, Jr., Vice President for Research, John W. Shaver, Professional Engineer, Senior Member. Northern Arizona University University of Arizona Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers Walter A. Biddle, ASHRAE - ASME - NSPE Dr. Richard W. Kelly, Professor of Engineering James P. Siken, Professional Electrical Engineer R. C. Blatchford, Institute of Electrical and Electronic Arizona State University Dr. E. S. Simpson, Professor of Hydrology. University of Engineers Geoffrey B. Keyes, American Nuclear Society Arizona James H. Bley, ASHRAE Peter I. Kienast,.Professional Engineer. Institute of Gordon M. Sloan, Professional Engineer. Sulphur Springs William R. Booth, Professional Engineer Electrical and Electronic Engineers, Power Engineering Valley Electric Cooperative. Inc. Dr. Theodore Bowen, Professor of Physics. Society Dr. Robert J.Solem, Director of Research and Development, University of Arizona Earl F. Kiernan, Senior Life Member. Motorola 4. J. F. Bracken, Professional Engineer Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers . Ted C. Stanton, Electrical Engineer William H. Bracken, CME. Institute of Electrical and - Thomas G. Kindred, Professional Engineer Dr. Royal W. Stark, Professor of Physics. University of Electronic Engineers Raymond J. Kohout, Senior System Engineer Arizona R. Deane Bradley, Principal Logistics Engineer, Captain Fred F. Kravath, C.E.C., United States Navy, W. P. Stearns, Professional Engineer Sperry Flight Systems Retired Dr. Montgomerie C. Steele, Assistant Director of Nils Breckenridge, Nuclear Engineer Peter Kuck, Consultant on Nuclear Geology and Radiation Engineering. Engineering Sciences Dr. John F. Bregar, Professor of Engineering, Physics W. L. Steinmann, Associate Professor of Engineering, Arizona State University John G. Kuhn, Geologist Arizona State University Dr. Charles H. Brenner, Professional Engineer Larry K. Lambert, Professional Engineer C. Richard Stevens, Electrical Engineer, AiResearch Robert Brewer, Institute of Electrical and Electronic Earl G. Langenberg, Applications Engineer Mfg. Cu. Engineers D. C. LaValla, ASCE Member, Quality Control Engineer Dr. 'ko r. Stratman, Senior Engineer, Motorola G.E.D. Russell Brock, Senior Engineer, Applications and Standards Johnny Lavin, Geologist Frc i M. .rohacker, Sperry Flight Systems. Senior Project Frank Brown, Electrical Engineer A1Rierico Lazzari, Professional Engineer, Consulting ' ngine r Dr. Merwln L. Brown, Manager of Research, APS ,•j Engineer 7n, Rus .11 W. Taylor, Senior Engineer, Motorola Wayne R. Brown, Electrical Engineer T. Robert Lewis, Senior Engineer, Institute of Electrical DT Trus B. Thompson, Professor of Engineering, Arizona David C. Brown, Supervising Engineer, EMS Projects and Electronic Engineers tate iniversity Raymond C. Campbell, Electrical Engineer C. A. Udback, Reliability Engineer t me f regonls, Associate Director of Ph. tesource, Thomas E. Caffarella, Licensed Reactor Operator, Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers I'aiversity of Arizona Senior Reactor Technician _ Victor E. Lund, Supervisory Government Engineer� (F, ial list of over 600 Arizona Scientists and Engineers Ernest E.Cannon,Electrical Engineer, Institute of Electrical I. H. Lundgren, American Society of Professional aga .ist Proposition 200) and Electronic Engineers (IAS) Engineers (Tines .fisted for identification purposes only) Arizona Scientists • ng NO on 200 This message paid for and authorized by Arizona Nuclear Power Project.T.G.Woods.Jr..A.J.Pfister,Dave Bedford.Bud York.James Drake.Co-chairmen, P.O. Box 2166.Phoenix.Arizona 85036. Viz" az d a el Oro. _ _ do ors , , „...„.;,,.. ...., t 0 open next week 1 Speedway stor_es are the Lines for men will in- n By AUDREY LEECH The last time we largest-28,000 square feet elude Jarman, Robley, � reported on Plaza del Oro, each--with the largest Redwing,and Hushpuppies ` � ° r .• it was in the process of selection of merchandise. and for women, 1. » The Skaggs chain has 175 Naturalizer, Lifestride, - ',- *\44.•* r:*** -' • • • 41' - construction. Now there gg lis, , \ ':- ,.. ...m.s, , .,,/, �� ,-:-.Cr�<- a drugstore open-Skaggs- stores in 21 different states Footworks and Hush- /0°Iirr � g \ le ' 4 ' 14. � <�� and a lot of others nearly from Missouri west. puppies. � ` -�' ��� � ready for opening next Steve Doitch, a In western and bootwear, , _ - sales rson in the li uor Shoe Revue will carr .• .41Fr-:** •--, - „ .� week. Pe Q Y �� �� � � � First, a word about department, said Skaggs' Bingo and Acme Boots and � < ' Skaggs. Bill Hildebrand. Q Y w. li uor business has so far for children, Lazybones. manager, said business so "been terrific. We were Adidas, Nike, Converse *-'ii - * -- <� ' u$4 far has been good, that the ready for people and they and U.S. Keds will be the ,. w Skaggs' people are "happy were ready for us." athletic shoes and for golf, with this location." There Next door in Lucky Pro Shu, and Adidas. - - _ are now five Skaggs stores Market, several Luckys Zeek said the Shoe A set for the Ice Capades?ki Or a remake of a 193U's musical? No--the structures in this' in Tucson, Hildebrand executives were busy Revue will be the "largest surreal photo by Betsy Leacock are ultramodern chrome shelves to be used in the•Shoe added. stocking what Arizona independent shoe store in Revue at Plaza del Oro. If one turns the photo lengthwise,he can see that half of it is the The Plaza del Oro and District Manager Jack Tucson." He expects to reflection of the shiny shelves in a mirror: Botha said would be the open Nov. 1. ninth Lucky in Tucson, Wendy of Wendy's and the first here to be Hallmark•is the eight-year- located in a building built old gamin-faced daughter ilk from scratch by the of Jessie Carpenter, the company. "Our other pretty lady who will run the ilb :a stores are located in shop. "It's my first ven- buildings we bought," he tore at this sort of thing," said. said Mrs. Carpenter. ``I SECOND SECTION Pages 17-36 11111111111111111 October 28, 1976 Set to open Nov. 3, this wanted Hallmark because Lucky's represents an it's the top of the line--I love achievement for the their things." '= The opening of her store-- company. "We've been trying long and hard to get expected to take place a„ < �� a store in this area," said today, Oct. 28--has been �:� , Botha. He said that going "very well, said � • 'Luckys will not offer Mrs. Carpenter. "The <� < � � �» �� stamps becayse they add 4. - allr Hallmark people do so � �� "three to four per cent to much--they come in and set �� ill it' - the price of food in a up the whole store. They ' ,,,,,, , .. .,,, � • - supermarket. Store are just delightful. . .••.•• manager i•s Bob Sandburg, Her store will sell the full` _ '- - - Lwho expects the new store line of Hallmark items •• ,•,.»� ..#., �, .�,��;. : o << bout from ins irational land N r . . . �, ,, to employ a ou 80 p • • '` adorable) little books to 4., , f'� • �, �� * , • people. ,g �' ° At Glovers owner delectable party ac- o-\''''' : ' ' � • Thomas L. Roof was cessories. Not to mention .. ;`; `�# " � �� supervising the'installation posters and cards for • �. of dry-cleaning equipment. anyone for any occasion.; Roof said his new branch, set to open Nov.1,will offer Mr.and Mrs. R.L.,Morse; • "same day service" on are bringing their Little i . -• ' .4....* - �_ � � most services because Professor Bookstore" to cleaning will be done on the Plaza del Oro from La premises. It will also offer Placita. Apparently, this � � � "Nu-Life," a finish that franchise is another that e .°�a'+R ¢ { .- A< ����� �a � mss+ � • � = believes in se he to • makes clothes feel brand g P � $ store owners. Stan � new again, as well as . . g "Suede Life,>> <<Scot- Spangler--resplendent in • � < chgard," and S and H his Little Professor teeshirt � - �• � a�a'��--4,**,.... °a •a�. � y A..•£ '� Fug •?&z'a .�LC:+��'� e:< - 1 • °" ,:r` ,t` a ;' s °sr '-,x,.mow.. - ., ,w , --4-."'•to Green Stamps. and looking like he d put in x, , aMa xg in the he Roof said be an ' day's work-said over �� � � thelves in a • s.s `� ' ago in New Jersey. "We setting up Little Professor a �� � < Bookstores. The company, ���.� a���� : �.a���x 3 .�•, came here in 1952 for my x < �' wife's asthma--Tucson has he added,is a subsidiary of � Maple Press. �* M • been very good to us." �� <� The store will be a � He never changed the � t} K � "family book center," name, Glover's, of the .fir. <, ' " ��: . -. offeringbest sellers � ' < chain when he bought it. g „,,,,,„, ,,,...„-;-„,,,. .,,,, ' •� � � � �,b.� childrens books a er- '» e fir A. -»..^>s:a * •'d< ..'°*x.z 3x4 -- .a.,x +'`s 4 ., a P P Its grown steadily. Yes i l':-,7': •”ts ii .�,.a-" �" �'�"'< », Nr � `"y�.,.S iirk a�,. 1as`+a a .._ '# +- ,� a . "t{` 'x '"va� 'k+s �� r*+'c'� aries. � ii �„ �< <� V'...\,..' � � backs in all cat go . � � a � Roof said,Perm ress t x °7,,et r.. -.F �::�-+, °1 t, %�`�' �"'.&'"�aa JGx.r x • w�.My, .„. Pe P 'ai` :..s'. +w» e mqr '.KAP �.•' €<, C+ 'A'a.. tra 9 ,< w.. g � •� � � n �, ,�r> fabrics have affected the What sells well in Tucson. x �': � dry-cleaning business-- Well, said Mrs. Morse, .. *. �� "when we were in La . .. ;� "perhaps as much as 50 per :� `,. .� .. Placita some Japanese - cent. But people bring in people on convention here Aga �` Plaza del Oro businesses bustle with opening day their wash and wear >> cleaned us out of westP 1 too. Glovers has� ��� clothes, . �`x ` :, preparations. Above cleft,Mrs. Reese Carpenter poseserns." Local favorites in- � with daughter Wendy, namesake of Wendy's fur storage and cleaning » ��� Roof claims that elude"Crockery Cookery," ��� •�--�ili- - - ��<� _ Hallmark. Above right-Bob Sandburg, store service; a� » furs and wool are popular Born to Win, and a book �� z a �y '�� manager of Luc Market. Below that,-Thomas L. <e 1 on making jos de dios. in. -Tucson. Wool is Roof owner of Glovers Cleaners. Left-shoppers The Morses say they love • making a„come-back.” x � '. ��� �� enjoy the new Skaggs Drugs. Bottom left-Mr. and -� moving on to Shoe the bookstore business. 4 ` Mrs.R.L.Morse of Little Professor Bookstore. Bottom "Our customers are. right--Mrs,Carpenter chats with Plaza del Oro leasing Revue, owner Richard �� �� agent Richard Eddy outside the Bradstreet & Scholl- Zeek said he and wife terrific." If they want to, =.. building. t Photos of Lucky's Glover's Skaggs, and Connie considered many they said, they can sell g gg ' types of businesses before books other than those sent Eddy by Betsy Leacock. settling on a shoe store. to them by their franchise "First we thought about a company. "We can carry • �`�� °� sporting-goods store, then whatever we want," said �` we heard their fatality rate Mrs.��Morse. "Its very �, nice. was highhere. They also • did research in in- Optician Bob Johnson, of• ; dependent health food :.....et,„ , a Gary Simpson O.D. and stores-"but you know, the Stephen Richman O.D. big chain markets are 4.111. °� Optometrists, said he will - t • ITTLE � beginning to carry,a lot of be the optic in chargeat P that merchandise." , ' the new Simpsons branch oil Next the Zeeks heard a to open in Plaza del Oro , L •-• PROFESSOR � " � marketing survey of this p �� �� � area that said a between mid-November .: �� family and December. "We'll � �< � shoe store was a high offer all the optical ser- :„. B OK..-.., .� �. ��� priority desire among �m (:). ER :,...'''''A.4 vices, including eye a '.�-- Northside shoppers. Ergo-- � S oe ue. It'll h examinations." This � <- � -�s the h Rev ave Simpson's Optometrist will "better shoes--not reall a q y be the fourth in Tucson-- �� h p expensive, moderate priced," said Zeek. (Continue d on Page 20) Page 18,The Arizona Territorial, October 28, 1976 ",i7vt abino faces league leader ., 4 . - , Sabin's winless football Ken Hilton, was up to the into the game without a Steve Rimic then tried to team (0-6) has a chance to task, completing two of will, seemed headed for a move Sabino, but his (rill: _ play the spoiler role eight passes for 54 yards scoreless tie, until late in desparation pass was IF r tomorrow night as it and two touchdowns. the fourth quarter, when picked off by Tim travels to Sierra Vista for a However, two of his Titan Bill Zivic set a state DeJonghe and run back 55 7:30 game with AAA-South passes were intercepted. record with a 55-yard field yards for the insurance " � East League leader Buena The Colts are noted for goal. touchdown. .� •. f (4-1). their linebacking corps of =' Buena virtually locked Jerry Johnson, Dwight ( 1 -it-. up the league cham- Lequire and Gary Russell, J pionship last week with a who are all very,quick. the poor ,: ... , . 14-6 win over Santa Rita, Each had one in- - • ..t:► . ,•�,�� while Palo Verde tacked on terception against Santa a V. }{per. 1/4:.,'1) 10 points in the fourth Rita, and Johnson's set up ,/' ... _ •, ;, quarter to edge Sabino 10-0. Buena's first score. ` The Colts played tough In addition, Sabino faces L§ por .k defense against Santa Rita a tough placement kicker wait nett !loot`; -..,,, N • x r g g . , f '..,'• � • last week, holding the in Brad Foote, who holds s �� � 'N�' 1' K .. Eagles to 156 yards total the state record for con- . i ,,::„ � � = offense: secutive career con- It's a shame that Tucson isn't an older town,or that .„ ,::: �� However, an injury to versions with 41. its growth boom didn't come about 10 years earlier. ., 4”. .2: '.... . 410 quarterback Ray McHenry Sabino's match with Palo Because then, you, dear spectator, would get a - -) '-,,,,. . trI , 10 7 I. slowed the Buena offense Verde, both of whom went chance to see the one game in every season on the high .� _ � down,but his replacement, school level that stands out even bigger than the season :-1 ��� � �at - opener,even bigger than Homecoming--the crosstown J � r � rivalry. -• � �''� -�� �� �. That game is unreal -- "The Headcracker Suite" • ' v re choreographed for 22 young men and two coaching Dorothy Abihider, winner of the Tucson National-Golf staffs and orchestrated for marching bands and chorus Club Presidents Cup Tournament with a ; o; o2 : of easo u u n s 'de c throwsrecord books out the win- upin the tournament were Joan Hall and Arthel Capps. It's a game that dows, where undefeated teams fall to winless teams, Mrs. Abihider said she has been playing golf for eight Amphi (4-1) will attempt but the one that counted -- where surprises are around every turn-in pattern, years and loves it. "I think I just lucked out today, where every snap . the ball is a potential touchdown, though," she said of her bigwin. Chairman of the to open its lead in the AAA- the scoreboard, as Eric' South West League Warrior, Sunnyside's even more so than in a "normal" game. event was Daye Todd. tomorrow night when it leading rusher was held to There aren't many of them around the Old Pueblo--I �,.,;�.�.; travels to Sunnyside (4-2) just 50 yards. suppose you could call Cholla-Santa Rita and Catalina- .,-,:1.�- Pueblo rivalries because the schools opened at the Ala,- �-•�--�-= in a 7:30 p.m. game. However, the Devils p .- 4 ilP Amphi gained first place capitalized on four Catali- same time. . ,'� at,, in the league with a 22-7 win na mistakes in the first But there are none that compare with Tucson-Amphi - , nilL. L i, ►moi gm , • . over previously unbeaten half--three recovered fum- (the city's two oldest high schools)and Flowing Wells- A.- Tucson, while Sunnyside bles and an interception -- CDO. survived a 26-point second to roll to a 24-0 first half These are games in which Katie (no relation to fdoO " half rally by Catalina to lead. Mrs. Dusenberry) better not bar the door, because if t, beat the Trojans 32-26. Meanwhile, the Panther she does,she's not going to have one left. The Devils lost to defense did everything The Amphi-Tucson game ended last Friday,and with L( a444 IALS Fine Liquors Catalina in every statistic possible. to shut off the it went a lot of popping, crackling football. Imported& Tucson High offensive CDO hosts Flowing Wells Nov. 12 as both schools' WEEK Domestic Wines machine, holding Ron regular seasons end, and, no matter where yourSheppard to only 95 yards loyalties lie, come out to the game. of Lords Gin (1/2 gal,) $13,99 on 15 carries. It ll be a smash. Vodka sle ' t $4.49 Most of his yardage PS'PICKS y �ci .} Fo came on a 71-yard touch- Last week--3-4, .428. Season--24-14, .631. • r r Buena over Sabino--Sierra Vista's a lon ride downalo Viejo�qt.� -$4.99 down run in the second g , quarter. and should be a longer ride back. row �qt y 6 yr. old .59 S or t s Meanwhile, the Amphi Safford over Marana Safford bounces back. Ro aI Scotch t,� r,old $5.99 offense literally ran over . Amphi over Sunnyside -- Inevitable. y (q S e e Tucson, as the Panthers CDO over Nogales A good defense will stop a non-10% DISCOUNT got all of their 292 yards in offense. ON CASE PURCHASES page 2 7 total offense on the ground. Flowing Wells over San Manual--So what else is new? Steve Doolittle at- Arizona over Utah Remember Bob Weber and the OUSE OF HALF GALLONS" tempted three passes, but snow? N. Oracle Rd. Phone 297-0492 • completed none. 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A Canyon del Oro (6-0) another off of Safford �ti � r ' . ..�: .. .� 'Roil over, travels to Nogales(4-2) in a miscues, as it recovered a . • 4i,: . _ :-� AA-South leaguegame at bobbled punt on the Safford r _-� g s .. . � B y pfd o 7:30 p.m. tomorrow. one-yard line in the first The Dorado defense quarter,.: and_ grabbed a - ' # • 'a r ,it' . - An unidentified Dorado closed the door on Safford fumble on the Safford 20 in . �-� 'r rolls up Safford fullback as they beat the Bulldogs the fourth. r 31-6,while Nogales was idle Mark Elledge racked up John Maldonado (36) as last week. the third score for the CDO -___ . Steve Eastman (17), John The Dorados lacked a defense as he took a Saf- Kati (22) and Chris solid offensive punch last ford lateral 38 yards to pay 7.�� ��¢ _ � �, �- -e _. _'�� � Panipinto t 7�) move in to - °� � � back up the play. Saffot d s week, as they only racked dirt. .. .. „ up230yards in total offense However, the Bulldogs offense spent .most of the �-' night like this, as C'Dt) without the services of snapped CDO's shutout . halfback GregConnor,who stringat nine quarters with . •-- � ¢ clipped the Bulldogs, :�1-t�. only saw limited action. a touchdown in the fourth However,Tim Abeln was quarter. a bright spot for the Dorados, as he gained 56 yards. - In their last game against Flowing Wells two weeks ago, Nogales' of- fense stopped itself on ; `�M opponent has done agood job Y several occasions with penalties and turnovers. . .: � - _, job,� - � with our environment aThe A ache defense t s, although billed as a tough 4. 4' ' ' • ' - p'41-4-4 was lackluster pledge to continue. But his solution defense, against the Caballerros, as ,� .: �it proved to be vulnerable nto our economicproblems off-tackle. � �``�` � � • �� � (problems which he helped create)eoradodefense looked tough again, as it „, held the Safford offense, e is to add more workers to the which came into the game , CountyPayroll. That will onlyadd 79 yards. ....-- ,. The defense set up two a�e, to our alread high taxes. touchdowns and scored "ii.. � I want to bringin new, clean,aaeros tohOSt � rrivate indust to boost the economy. . .to createjobs. . .to lower � �- Miners ,, -.4 taxes. . .tomakesureourchildren Flowing Wells (3-3) will s attempt to keepits hopes - .F. don't haveto leave Tucson to find defending the AA State �football title alive as it ,. work. KATIE DUSENBERRY hosts San Manuel in a 7:30 p.m. game tomorrow. The Cabs fell into third place last week as they lost to Douglas 31-7, while San l Manuel was idle. The Cabs had trouble getting untracked, but sent the Bulldogs into the locker room with only a 10- 7 lead at the half. Tile However, Douglas came out for the second half and blew the Cabs off the field with two quick scores. The Cab defense allowed 432 yards in total offense, . as the DHS backfield went S011itili0111 iS . berserk. Running back Bobby Whatcott rolled up 116 yards, while fullback Alex III - Brown added 100 more. Quarterback Tony RoseIlLitillt Ile 111)1u1serliberry ran for 71 yards and passed for 111 more. The Cab offense could not get rolling, as Dave Watson, who went for over — 200 yards aainst Nogales, - was held to minus-2 yards by the stingy Douglas defense. . CVWGA III ■ low gross . 5 - i 11)1111 it t 11 Cliff Valley Women's Golf Assn. played a Low Gross event Oct. 22. . Class A winner was Bernice Hinton with 62, . runner up was Barbara Richter with 67. Edna byDusenberry Paid for and authorizedmai Committee. Tingle was first in Class B e e erry Ca p gn Co ttee with 69 and Viola.Hemming Greg Lunn,chairman Eva Lamborn,treasurer --- was second with 73. Gay Griffin won Class C with 87 and Alma Meyers was next with 95. Page 20,The Arizona Territorial, October 28, 1976 Plaza del- Oro - to- open - its-doors ne-xt week (Continued from Page 17) thside is "growing fast" optical plastic or glass." Travel Service will be very well with the nine- There was a slump in the there is also a branch in and needs an optical ser- The cheaper the plastic, coming to Plaza del Oro month-old Bon Voyage, business "about four years Sierra Vista. vice that offers eye the more likely it is to from the Foothills Plaza on said Jeanne Desserres, ago"but things are picking Johnson believes the examinations. warm and create poor Nov. 8. manager. "I've been in the up now. secrets of the firm's suc- Asked what kind of vision. Owners are Peter Evans, travel business six years," "Mexico is a great cess are "hard work and sunglasses are best for Polarization of lenses who came to Tucson a few she added, "and I'm very bargain because of the reliability. We stand Arizona, J o h n s o n isn't important, but the years ago to attend the U of impressed with Bon change in peso value." behind what we do." He recommended "dark gray dark gray color is. "Other A on a golf scholarship,and Voyage. The first year for Mexico is where most said he thinks the Nor- lenses, made of either colors don't offer enough 'Eric Kazan. a new agency is usually Tucsonans seem to go on protection," he said. Both are in their mid- awful,but this one is ahead vacation, she added, also y.s`, ..`---,.f, f,��-.,.',-...- ,f,,, Flash! Bon Voyage twenties and have done of schedule in every way. Hawaii. "And we \ She said she adores the specialize in Club CASA BLANCA LIQUORS \ travel business mainly Mediterranee. S ) DRIVE-IN 1 Y E-1 N W I N D O WFjYE because "the peolyooyFAY� � deal x with are so excited five people full time, and -! j ` about where they're "about six part time,"said H---i-----1----711 PLEASURES \ IFRYE • FRYE going." Miss Desserres. #'_.-2._-_.4,,! UNLIMFTEO1I INC' ---- . _ - AI,.. YE' FRYi RYE School STRAIGHT CASE DISCOUNTS ` � :- FRY candidates COST Plus 10% plus 4%countysales tax. \ \ Amphitheater Patricia Allen Messer � RYE RYE • Louise Elliott Beall Mary Phelan FRYE F M I X E D CASE DISCOUNTS Florence Punpenny Chandler Robert Richardson(incumbent Dr.James E.Gibson Robert E.Steinebach Jr. Conrad Huss (incumbent) Au2112b10 on M'"1 sItems y ity 9 Dr.Richard A.Scott Marana Nancy Thomas Ralph K.W.Baker Catalina Foothills Mike Calvin S NEW SHIPMENT OF WINES \ Ann Rosewell Gaines Roger Cox John R.McDonald Charles DeSpain N HAND! Herbert Wilson Harry Hansen \ OPEN 9.30 ti116:00 MONDAY Thru SATURDAY Frederick J.Hill(incumbent) - S. Flowing Wells Frank McDuff \ 1728 EAST SPEEDWAY 327-8589 Bettye J.Armistead Joseph Norman,Jr- 6002 N. ORACLE R D. 297-3262 \ Linda L.Barker Eugene M.Simpson we accept bonkornericard&master charge Robert Mellen(incumbent) Dorothy M.Taylor 9 to 9 Daily Sunday noon to 7 • • WV , „H. . ,1 4. The Star and Citizen agree that We Need Neely.. . t.„ a .man of convictions worm Kahn Board of Supervisors for - District 4 county attorney ► Norm and Katy have two sons,Jody(12)and Kenneth(10). Norm is a Field Underwriter for the New York Life Insurance Company.In addition. he has founded three successful businesses in Tucson which employ over 20 Tucsonans. Norm is a Major in the United States Air Force Ready Reserve and served on active duty for eight years. 'Stephen D. Neely, Democratic candidate for county attorney, has Norm was an honor graduate of Itazuke American High School in Japan.received his bachelor's degree from Penn State.and attended St.Mary's University proven he is a tou h• fair-minded and aggressive prosecutor and an able College of Law. administrator. Norm's service to his profession.community.and nation has been recognized by his selection as one of the Outstanding Young Men of America in 1971.He "Voters should see to it of the Nov. 2 general election that he gets was honored as Man of the Year,New York Life.Tucson General Office in the job.'' 1969 and 1970.In 1972 and 1973 he served as National Junior Vice President, Air.Reserve Officers Association of the United States.Norm is a member of —The Arizona Daily Star the Sunshine Kiwanis Club.the Catalina Council BSA.National.State-and ` Local Wildlife Federations and Conservation Organizations,and is a Life Member of the National Rifle Association. "As a tough but fair prosecutor, Neely is intent on keeping up the pressure on street crime. He also would expand count y efforts in the area THE ISSUE IS: Who can best represent you on the County Board of Supervisors and provide of crime prevention, which he considers the 'coming thing.' Neely cor- the most service at the least cost to the taxpayer? rectly has pointed out that modern criminal justice too often becomes so concerned with defendants' rights that it ignores those of the victims. ,THE ANSWER IS: The job of the county attorney's office, as he sees it, is to act as `victim The only District 4 candidate who Norm has the business background of advocate.' m �a h n meetin payroll and management spy \\by priority and objective. Pima "The Citizen is confident that Neely's dedication, experience and county needs this expertise. proven ability make h i m the top candidate for county attorney and the right choice for voters on Nov. 2." V ' —The Tucson Daily Citizen - 0 INTEGRITY for T CREDIBILITY LITY , ' • Steve Neely favors mandatory prison sentences for violent GOVERNMENT AND TAXES: Norm Kahn will restore your confidence in government by working to curtail its growth and reduce its costs to taxpayers. crimes. His opponent wants to leave power in the hands of WATER:Norm Kahn will realistically plan for your future water needs and will work the judges—judges who have proven themselves too lenient. for a stable county-city water utility removed from the destructive political arena • which killed MUM. • Steve Neely wants to decrease .lea bargaining. His oppo-p � � �p CRIME CONTROL:Norm Kahn will actively cooperate with the County Sheriff and nent wants to increase plea bargaining. County Attorney in management,policy,and planning for better crime prevention, law enforcement,and justice for all our citizens. • Steve Neely supports the Border Strike Force because it IS ECONOMIC SECURITY:Norm Kahn will aggressively seek environmentally clean the most effective narcotics fighting agency in the state. His employers to locate here so that our sons and daughters will not continue to be our primary export, opponent wants to "re-evaluate" it. GROWTH: Norm Kahn will pursue p lertned economic development and advancement in balance with our environment,which will improve,not degrade, Paid for and authorized by Committee for a qualified County Attorney our lifestyle. Rick Murphy,chairman- Tunis Parsons,financial chairman Carol Hughes,treasurer V for A LEADER T for E A CHANGE • NORM KAHN FOR SUPERVISOR COMMITTEE 5055 E.BROADWAY,SUITE C-201 ''''l . -., . ---•'.- :., I ; ,..--117.1.4,- ,---. -'.-4, -:-- , , - - - -. . -‘ ' ii. 85711 �• 'SGL: October 28, 1976,The Arizona Territorial,Pap 21 ,y t t 111 ,, rchantsof one oracle Place r corner of Oracle and lila Roads. located near the northwest HEW ORFDEE... We've 3,,,,,,,. :. :. __ iik ,- . . .,,, . :?.- , lir for the 1 You've enjoyed bu in from Ph . 4, 4 buying 5 Now you'll be delighted tI I VVants • John E Caldwell with all the lovelyholidaythings. Suite 105--297 0520 same good neighbor: The boutique where the Here's my new State Farm office, where I can serve style and price r is always right! you with the best value in car,home, life and health For a new car, vaca carvacations insurance.I invite you to call or drop in any time. AGENT NAME N. Oracle Rd. 297-5571 New address/New Phone Number home i bh, STATE FARM - STATE EARN CI p s Sim Fern is Am .� r or any other . .--) : f r INSURANCE Think "NOW" for £F.�:. ' worth WePU r os e. your 1. oustom-tailored r e „. .� I ., ,r __ _� " suit for the holidays' See our loan officers at any i %. .*-, -. - - - -A (Ask about our Gift Certificates) ,�l -:\ :i, one of our 7 Tucson locations. i - .,-.4 ' :T.- 1 , _. -4,-...,. ..,.:I .-,-,-.. . _.,.„ - , --_,--: GREAT. =~ `a Quality Craftsmanship With Fine Service i 474., -, N,,,,, -,-__ , 4:- -- . .......... \ . I . _ , ,,:..,:::::4 „.. 1 vi. it WESTERN I . I 4-*Itt.. ,. 4:411R, ,-----::---L-, i I -ill i BANK I •481410 ----.---,23 ji, r _r S js w ? , � C-/13)1661/7113Cullom 2 gaifoxs FD LC.INSURED_ ;� «` - / AL TEf�ATiONSe' worthsei Z,,,,,, eing. .:.= = w �2��''� = PHONE 297-9174 7225 N. ORACLE RD.-SUITE 106 ...-.: U S.POSTAGE II "--?-:-.4 :-'3.:* - I \_ • Visit the only Stamp and Coin Shop in the world _ s • designed by the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation. = 1 ricatt ilut& !roheraø Ha1 H op e _ 7225 N.ORACLE — 297-3456 (ASC W Corner Oracle&Ina Rds.) e LUSIMIUUMIIIIIIIMUIMUSINUIIIIMUMMumulumulimiumMu111111Nm 1111ii1 UIIIIIIIIIIIIIu mINNMNNINNII THE HAIR CARE CENTER. For leasing information pertaIning to The Great We feel we have the best hair designers in the area. Try us, we know you'll like the results! Western Bank Bu at One Oracle Place BEAU - LANA - DIANE - LARRY - MARY - DEEDEE Manicures and Pedicures Available. (up to 1,300 square feet of office and retail One Oracle Place is space 7225 N. Oracle Rd. Call --297-5611 please call Steve Nanini - 297-1170 or297 _ ,,,_, 1*- ------- br the of thYer- WYET KUER:N,E.,:i - � 370 works in pencil, dry brush,and watercolor—a voyage of discovery inside Andrew Wyeth's mind. Rs: WYETH AT KUIIIINERS : ..„... 3t y� r $60.00 until January 14, 1977 —$75.00 thereafter ., . 4-µ > . 4 -. a ii�r� NOW AT , ,' - THE HAUNTED BOOKSHOP ::. ,.::,---, 4 Oracle Place One ti 7225 North Oracle Rd. 9:30am--5:30pm MON. — FRI. and on SATURDAYS thru November& December'till Christmas 297-4843 ; ...._ _ . ia.___+r..rsnr__�.__....w..ww+M.w ____.._„r+._-....s-___.+�...��w..w+.___ao.+�.ar..s__.�s___•_..r-a+�►.��__..—..^ +�ws.ow.s.-. _.-.___.....-.-.�..ti.--.�.....�- .-a....--:-:-:„-—- Page 22,The Arizona Territorial,October 28, 1976 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE ,_ IN THE SUPERIOR COURT authorized to be issued, including CERTIFICATE OF POSTING Phoenix,Arizona 85003. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF contracts,certificates of interest or OF THE STATE OF ARIZONA treasury stock. No resolution of the AND PUBLICATION Pub.The Arizona Territorial THE STATE OF ARIZONA other forms of securities, issues, IN AND FOR THE Board of Directors authorizing the I,the undersigned Sheriff of Pima October 28,Novmeber 4,11,18,1976 IN AND FOR THE COUNTY guaranteed or held by any other COUNTY OF PIMA issuance of stock to which preemp- County, Arizona, do hereby certify Req:Streich,Lang,Weeks, Cardon OF PIMA person (the term "person" as used FEDERAL NATIONAL MOR- tive rights shall attach may require that I have caused to be posted one &French. In the Matter of the Estate of in this Article IV to be deemed to in- TGAGE ASSOCIATION, a cor- such rights to be exercised within copy each of the above NOTICE OF CLARENCE HANSEN dude any natural person or any poration,etc., less than sixty (60) days. SPECIAL EXECUTION SALE OF private or Deceased. No.P-3021 firm, association, Plaintiff ARTICLE VI REAL PROPERTY, of which the PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TO municipal corporation, syndicate, vs The name and address of the above is a true copy,on in three of CREDITORS partnership,governmental or public ARNULFO JESUS DE LA GARZA initial statutory agent of the cor- themost public places in Pima NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that authority or other entity, whether and BETTY ANN DE LA GARZA, poration is JUDITH LEE TYREE, County,Arizona to-wit: One on the IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF FRANK CONTALDI has been ap- domestic or foreign, and whether husband and wife;et al., 5442 East Seventh Street, Tucson, bulletin board in th office of the THE STATE OF ARIZONA pointed personal representative of now or hereafter organized or Defendants. Arizona 85711. Clerk of the Superior Court;one on IN AND FOR THE this estate. All persons having existing); to pay for any such No.163277 ARTICLE VII the bulletin board at the main COUNTY OF PIMA claims against the estate are securities in whole or in part in cash, NOTICE OF SPECIAL The known place of business of the entrance of the Pima County Court UNITED BANK OF ARIZONA, required to present their claims or by exchanging therefor securities EXECUTION SALE OF corporation shall be 5055 East House,and one on the bulletin board a corporation, within four months after the date of of this corporation or of any other REAL PROPERTY Broadway, Tucson, Arizona 85711. at the City Hall of Tucson; I further Plaintiff the first publication of this notice or such person; to own, hold, NOTICE IS HEREBY GiVEN that ARTICLE VIII certify that I have also caused a vs, the claims will be forever barred. guarantee,deposit and create trusts in obedience to the Writ of Special The initial Board of Directors copy of the above NOTICE to be CAROLE WHITING,aka Claims must be presented to the with respect to any such securities, Execution issued by the above en- shall consist of two (2) directors. published in a newspaper CAROLE QUINTERO, personal representative at 220 East Thereafter,the number of persons to P Per for three and while the holder thereof, to titled Court and in the above entitled weeks before the day of sale as Defendant Speedway Boulevard, Tucson, exercise all of the rights,powers and cause,which Writ and the Judgment serve on the Board of Directors shall witness the Affidavit of Publisher No:T-7849 Arizona 85705. privileges of ownership, including described therein by reference be fixed by the By-Laws of the annexed hereto and incorporatedGENERAL NOTICE OF DATED October 20th, 1976. the right to vote thereon and execute corporation. The persons who are to thereto are incorporated herein, herein by reference thereto. EXECUTION JOHN P.SOMERS consents with respect thereto,to the commands me to sell,and I will sell, serve as directors until the first Pub.The Arizona Territorial SALE OF REAL PROPERTY Atorney for same extent as a natural person subject to the right of redemption in annual meeting of shareholders or October 28,November 4,11,1976 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Personal Representative might or could do;to promote and such case made and provided by until their successors are elected Req: in obedience to the Writ of General 220 East Speedway Boulevard aid in any manner,financiallyand statute,atpublic auction,all of the andqualified are: JUDITH LEE Warner&Angle,Attys. Execution issued by the above en- Tucson,Arizona 85705 otherwise,any such person of which right,title,interest,claim and lien TYREE, 5442 East Seventh Street, titled Court and in the above entitled Pub.The Arizona Territorial any such securities are at any time which the parties named in said Tucson,Arizona 85711 and KARL R. PUBLIC NOTICE cause,which Writ and the Judgment October 28,November 4, 11, 1976directlyindirectlyby Judgment had or have in and to the MORTON,2549 North Indian Ridge g or held this real property hereinafter described, Drive,Tucson,Arizona 85715. - - described therein by reference Req: John P. Somers,Atty, corporation,and to do arty acts or p p ythereto are incorporated herein, things designed to protect,preserve, and from the proceeds of said sale, ARTICLE IX IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF commands me to sell,and I will sell, improve, or enhance the value of to sat!sfy said Judgment in favor of The following persons are to serve THE STATE OF ARIZONA subject to the right of redemption in PUBLIC NOTICE any such securities, including, but the judgment creditor therein as the initial officers of the cor- IN AND FOR THE such case made and provided by without limitation,the guaranteeing named,in the total judgment sum of poration_unttr-the first annual COUNTY FO PIMA statute,at public auction,all of the of the contracts, dividends and 525,249.53, together with accrued meeting of the Board of Directors or In re the Marriage of Superior Court of until their successors.are elected HEAL WILKINS, right,title, interest,claim and lien obligations of any such person;and and accruing interest and costsThe State of Arizona since the date of entry of said and qualified: JUDITH LEE Petitioner which the parties named in said to sell, assign, transfer mortgage, County C For the ou Judgment had or have in and to the In and pledge or otherwise dispose of and Judgment. TYREE, President and Treasurer, and icopa real property hereinafter described, Of Mardeal in any way with any such The sale will be held at the East and KARL R. MORTON, Vice OLLiE L.WILKINS . Bt Ctiti owesorporaon, a corporaon, and from the proceeds of said sale, securities. front door of the new Pima County President and Secretary. Respondent. to satisfysaid Judgment in favor of Plaintiff, (c) To acquire, by purchase, Court House,also sometimes known ARTICLE X CASE NO.D14423 the judgment creditor therein vs. permit,lease,contract or otherwise, as the main entrance of said Court The incorporators of the cor- SUMMONSWilliam T. Stanleyand Mary E. House,in Tucson,Arizona,on Nov. poration are: JUDITH LEE (DOMESTIC RELATIONS) named,in the total judgmentthaccruedsum and Stanley,his wife; Pioneer National lands and interestveadin lands;lany to own, TYREE, 5442 East Seventh Street, 5633.53, together with hold,improve and develop lands 19, 1976 at the hour of 10:00 a.m.to THE STATE OF ARIZONA TO THE accruing interest and costs since the Title Insurance Company, Trustee, or interests in lands so acquired;to sell the following described real Tucson,Arizona 85711 and KARL R. ABOVE-NAMES RESPONDENT: date of entry of said Judgment. a corporation;Associates Financial erect or cause to be erected on any property to the highest bidder: MORTON,2549 North Indian Ridge OLLIE L.WILKINSThe sale will be held at the East Services Company of Arizona, Inc. such lands, buildings or other Lot 88of the AMENDED PLAT OF Drive,Tucson,Arizona 85715. Respondent's name front door of the new Pima Countyaka Model Financial Associates structures with their appurtenances, SUNLAND GARDENS ADDITION IN WITNESS WHEREOF, we Unknown Corporation of Arizona, and to rebuild, enlarge, alter or Court House,also sometimes known TO THE CITY OF TUCSON, Pima have hereunto set our hands this 18th street address Beneficiary; Montgomery Ward & as the main entrance of said Court improve any such buildings or County, Arizona, according to the day of October, 1976. Tucson,Arizona House,in Tucson,Arizona,on Nov. Company, Incorporated; Termplan structures; and to mortgage, sell, map of record in the Pima County JUDITH LEE TYREE City and State 26,1976 at the hour of 10:00 a.m.to Pima, Inc. No. 2; CBM of Arizona, lease, exchange or otherwise Recorder's Office in Book 12 of Maps KARL R.MORTON GREETINGS, you are hereby sell the following described real Inc. a corporation; Adair Funeral dispose of any lands, interests in and Plats at page 53. STATE OF ARIZONA Summoned and required to appear Home aka Central Funeral Home; and defend in the above entitled property to the highest bidder: lands,buildings,structures or other DATED 14-10-76 ss. Lot 20 LONGVIEW ESTATES, Doctors Business Bureau, a cor property or property rights at any WILLIAM C.COX COUNTY OF PIMA Domestic Relations action, in this Tucson, County, poration; Doe I through Doe V, Pima Arizona time owned or held by the cor- Defendants. Sheriff of Pima County,Arizona The foregoing Articles of In- Court,within 20 days after service of DATED October 21, 1976 poration. By Sgt.L.K.Huff,144 corporation were acknowledged this Summons and Petition for Dis- WILLIAM C.COX No.C340030 (d) To similarly acquire and Deputy Sheriff before me,the undersigned Notary solution of Marriage upon you, if SHERIFF OF PIMA SUMMONS dispose of any and all kinds or Public, byJUDITH LEE TYREE COUNTY,ARIZONA To The Above-Named Defendants: personal property and rights,Pub. The Arizona Territorial served within the State of Arizona, You are hereby summoned and licenses, in- October 21,28,November 4,1976 and KARL R. MORTON, known to exclusive of the date of service. BySgt.L.K.Huff,144 9elusive .of patents, me to be theupon you, required to appear and defend in the Req: Cusick, Watkins, Stewart & persons whose If directservice is made Deputy Sheriff trademarks, trade names, Harris signatures are subscribed to the without the State of Arizona,service Pub.The Arizona Territorial above entitled action, in the above processes, secrets, franchises and foregoing Articles of Incorporation, is complete when made and you are October 28, November 4, 11, 1976 entitled court, within TWENTY governmental permits, grants and • who personally appeared before me re uired to a DAYS,exclusive of the day of ser- ______ ppear and defend with- Req:Mesch,Marquez&Rothschild, concessions of every character. and acknowledged to me that they in 30 days of such service,exclusive Attys. vice,after service of this summons (e)To similarly acquire all or any PUBLIC NOTICE executed the same for the purposes of the date of service. upon you,if served within the State portion of the good will, business, therein contained. If service is made upon you by of Arizona, and within THIRTY rights, property, franchises and Margaret Mayereol in RegisteredPUBLIC NOTICE DAYS,exclusive of the day of ser assets of every kind,with or without NOTICE OF Mail,without the State of Notary Public Arizona service is complete 30 days vice,if served without the State of undertaking wholly or in part the TRUSTEE'S SALEY IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF The followinglegallyPub.The Arizona Territorial Arizona,and you are hereby notified described after the date of filing of the liabilities,of any other person,firm, October 28, November 4, 11, 1976 THE STATE OF ARIZONA that in case you fail so to do, trust property will be sold,pursuant Registered Mail Receipt and Affi- association or corporation Req: Schorr, Karp, Leonard, P.C. IN AND FOR THE COUNTY judgment by default will be ren- to the power of sale under that davit of Service with this Court. heretofore or hereafter engaged in OF PIMA dered against you for the relief any business as a going concern or certain Deed of Trust recorded in If service is made upon you by FREDERICK ROEDER and demanded in the complaint. . Docket 5121 at page 523 thereof, in Publication, service is complete 30 ANTOINETTE ROEDER, Husband otherwise,by purchase of all or any PUBLIC NOTICE days after the date of firstpublic- The name and address of the at the office of the County Recorder of and Wife, torney for plaintiff is: part of the assets thereof, by Pima County, Arizona, at public ation. Plaintiffs, Hughes & Hughes, P.C.,by Coit I. acquisition of all or any of the shares auction to the highest bidder,at the In order to appear and defend,you therein,or in any other manner,and office of Cusick,Watkins,Stewart& IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OFHughes vs. to pay for the same in cash, in must file a proper response to the MARCHANT INVESTORS, INC., 1501 North Seventh Street, Harris, 709 Valley National THE STATE OF ARIZONA Petition for Dissolution of Marriage securities of this corporation or IN AND FOR THE in writing with the Clerk of this court an Arizona corporation,et al, Phoenix,Arizona 85006 otherwise; to hold, maintain, Building,2 East Congress, Tucson, COUNTY OF PIMA Defendants. Telephone: 252-8001 operate,or in any manner dispose of Arizona 85701, in Pima County, accompanied by the necessary filing No.158837 Given undy hand and the seal Arizona, on December 6, 1976, at In the Matter of the Estate of fee, within the required time. - NOTICE OF the whole or any part of the good 10:00 o'clock,a.m.,of said day: RICHARD COLE BURTON,SR. Failure to so appear and defend,as of the Superior Court of the State of SHERIFF'S SALE will, business, rights, property, Deceased. Arizona in and for the said County Lot 15, Block 11, ALVERNON required,may result in a judgment franchises and other assets so HEIGHTS,according to the plat of No.P-2995 WHEREAS,pursuant fo an execu- this 7th day of October 1976. NOTICE TO CREDITORS by default being rendered against tion issued out of the above named Wilson D.Palmer acquired;to conduct in any lawful record in the office of the Pima NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that you for the specific relief demanded court in the above entitled action Clerk of the Court manner the whole or any part of any County Recorder,in Book Sof Maps in the Petition for Dissolution of business so acquired; and to at page 91: RICHARD COLE BURTON,JR.has Marriage. upon a judgment for the above By T.Rubin exercise all the powers necessary or been appointed personal You are requiredInamed plaintiff and against the Deputy Clerk Said sale will be made for cash by law to serve aconvenient in and in and about the representative of this estate. All above named defendant,entered on Pub. The Arizona Territorial (payable at the time of sale), but persons having claims against the copy of any response upon your the 7th day of October 1976, in the October 28,November 4,11,18, 1976 management of any such business. without covenant or warranty, estate are required to present their spouse (petitioner) and such re- (f) To borrow money and, in express or implied,regardingtitle, amount of Sixty-eight Thousand Req: Hughes & Hughes, P.C. P P claims within four months after the sponse should be addressed as Ninety-nine Dollars and Fifty-three connection therewith, to issue the possession or encumbrances,to pay date of the first follows: corporation's notes, bonds, publication of this !Cents (568,099.53) plus accruing the remaining principal sum of the notice or the claims will be forever Neal Wilkins costs and interest on the foregoing debentures or other obligations, Note(s)secured by the said Deed of Petitioner's name PUBLIC NOTICE individually or in series,upon such Trust,interest on advances,if any, barred. Claims must be presented amount at the rate of seven percent 5200 N.Silverbell Rd. terms and conditions, including to the personal representative at 220 ,(7 percent)per annum from date of fees, charges and expenses of the Tucson,Arizona 85705 Articles of Incorporation terms and conditions, if any, upon East Speedway Boulevard,Tucson, judgment,I have levied upon all of Of which any such obligations may be Trustee and of the Trust created byArizona 85705. Cityand State the right, title and interest of the said Deed of Trust. GIVEN UNDER MY HAND AND Pro Golf Discount of converted at the election of the DATED October 20, 1976. tdefendants,Marchant Investors, holders thereof into shares of the Name of Trustor named in said Deed THE SEAL of the Superior Court of ilnc.,an Arizona Arizona,Inc. , of Trust: WALTER L.HENDERSON corporation,et al in corporation's Attorney for the State of Arizona in and for the fine following described property: Know All Men By These Presents: stock,as the Board of RAY F.SANCHEZ said County,this 21st day of October, investors, -Inc., an Arizona cor- That we,the undersigned,having Directors may,from time to time, Personal Representative and 220 East Speedway Boulevard 1976' poration, et al, in the following associated ourselves together for the establish; to issue or cause to be MARY ANN SANCHEZ NORMA M.FELIX described property:. purpose of forming a corporation issued participation and other 4119 East 27th Street Tucson,Arizona 85705 r' certificates,commercial paper and Pub. The Arizona Territorial' CLERK OF THE PARCEL i: under and by virtue of the laws of the P P Tucson,Arizona October 28, November 4, 11, 1976 SUPERIOR COURT The South 150 feet of th East 50 feet State of Arizona,do hereby adopt the other negotiable or transferable DATED: August 27, 1976. By:Yolanda Bonillas of Lot 2 in Block 7, of Campbell followingArticles of Incorporation: instruments; and to mortgage or HUGH W.STEWART, Req: Zipf, Richey, Leiber & Hen- Deputy P Berson,Attys. p y Clerk Avenue Acres, a Subdivision of Article I pledge any or all of the assets of the as Trusteecorporation Pub.The Arizona Territorial Pima County,Arizona,according to NAME. The name of the cor- po ation as security for the By Hugh W.Stewart performance ss. October 28,November 4,11,18,1976 the Map or Plat thereof of record in poration shall be Pro Golf Discount P formance of the covenants of any COUNTY OF PIMA PUBLIC NOTICE Req:Neal Wilkins the office of the County Recorder of of Arizona, Inc. such obligations or instruments Pima County,Arizona,in Book 6 of Article II upon such terms and conditions as The foregoing instrument was r Maps and Plats at Page 49 thereof. PRINCIPAL PLACE OF may be set out in the related acknowledged before me this 27 clay IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF PUBLIC NOTICE PARCEL II: BUSINESS. The principal place of documentation. of August, 1976, by HUGH W. THE STATE OF ARIZONA The East 50 feet of the North 150 business within the State of Arizona (g) To increase or decrease the STEWART. IN AND FOR THE feet of Lot 2 in Block 7 of Campbell shall be at 449 Calle Del Diablo, amount of its capital stock,and to Linda Fulginzi COUNTY OF PIMA IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF Avenue Acres, Arizona, Countyof purchase, hold and reissue the NotaryPublic a Subdivision of Green Valley, FEDERAL NATIONAL MORT- THE STATE OF ARIZONA Pima County,Arizona,according to Pima,in said state,but the Board of shares of its capital stock. My Commission Expires: July 6, GAGE ASSOCIATION, a corp- IN AND FOR THE the Map or Plat thereof of record in Directors may designate other (h)To enter with any other person 1977 oration, COUNTY OF MARICOPA the office of the County Recorder of places,either within or without the or persons into,and to perform and Pub.The Arizona Territorial WESTERN SAVINGS AND LOAN Pima County,Arizona,in Book 6 of State of Arizona,where other offices carry out, contracts of any and Plaintiff October 28,November 4,11,18,1976 vs. ASSOCIATION, an Arizona corp- Maps and Plats at Page 49 thereof. may be established and maintained every kind necessary or ad- Req: Cusick, Watkins, Stewart & CHARLES F.SMITH,a single man; oration, PARCEL III: for all corporate business tran- vantageous with respect to the Harris et al., Plaintiff The West 50 feet of Lot 2 and the sactions. Meetings of the Board of business operations of the cor- Defendant vs' South 100 feet of Lot 3 in Block 7 of Directors, of Shareholders, and of poration. PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that ROBERT G. DONEAUX, if he be Campbell Avenue Acres, a Sub- any board or committee may be held (i) To lend money; to act as in obedience to the Writ of Special living, his unknown heirs and division of Pima County, Arizona, any place in the world. trustee or in any other fiduciary Execution issued by the above en- devisees if he be dead; ADRIAN I. according to the Map or Plat thereof Article III capacity; to become surety or ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION titled Court and in the above entitled DONEAUX, wife of Robert G. of record in the office of the County INCORPORATORS. The names, guarantor for any other person, OF cause,which Writ and the Judgment Doneaux, if she be living, her Recorder of Pima County,Arizona, residences and post office addresses regardless of the existence or non- EXECUTIVE SUITE,INC. described therein by reference unknown heirs and devisees if she be in Book 6 o Maps and Plats at Page of the incorporators are as follows: existence of any relationship or KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE thereto are incorporated herein, dead;SAGUARO ELECTRIC,INC., 49 thereof. Kent V.Bulkley affiliation of such other person with PRESENTS: commands me to sell,and i will sell, an Arizona corporation; NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that 1440 Haywood the corporation or of any business or That we, the undersigned, have subject to the right of redemption in PRESTON INSULATION AND I,the Sheriff of Pima County onthe Odessa,Texas other purpose for becoming such associated ourselves together for the such case made and provided by ROOFING SERVICE I N- 22nd day of November, 1976,at the Harold R.Reid surety or guarantor;and to endorse purpose of forming a corporation statute,at public auction,all of the CORPORATED, an Arizona corp- hour of 10:00 a.m. o'clock at the 449 Calle Del Diablo commercial paper. under the laws of the State of right,title, interest,claim and lien oration; NICHOLAS PLUMBING following location East Door of Green Valley,Arizona (j) To purchase or acquire from Arizona, and do hereby adopt the which the parties named in said CONTRACTOR, INC.; PH I LLI P Courts Bldg. Pima Co., Tucson, C.H.Jordan- any of its directors or stockholders CHAVEZ PLASTERING, INC.; Arizona,will sell atpublicauctionto 2804 Redwood any properties,interests,shares of following Articles of Incorporation: Judgment had or have in and to the ARTICLE I real property hereinafter described, ARIZONA GLASS & MIRROR the highest bidder for cash all of the Odessa,Texas stock and other assets which the The name of this corporationCOMPANY, INC:; CIMMARRON right, title and interest of the Article IV Board of Directors of the is and from the proceeds of said sale, maydeem it advisable to cor- EXECUTIVE SUITE, INC. to satisfy said judgment in favor of PROPERTIES COMPANY, a gen- defendants, MARCHANT IN- GENERAL NATURE OF poration the judgment creditor therein eral partnership;JOHN DOE, VESTORS, INC., an Arizona BUSINESS. The general nature of acquire,and to pay for the same in ARTICLE l lnamed,in the total judgment sum of Defendants. corporation, et al, in and to the the business to be transacted by the cash,in securities of the corporation The purpose for which this cor- $20,255.91, together with accrued No.C339102 above described property necessary corporation and the objects and or otherwise. poration is organized is the Iran- and accruing interest and costs SUMMONS to satisfy said judgment. purposes for which the corporation (k) To do all and everything saction of any and all lawful THE STATE OF ARIZONA TO: Dated October 21st,1976. necessary,suitable or proper for the business for which corporationssince the date of entry of said is established (all of which may be accomplishment i may Judgment. THE DEFENDANTS ABOVE WILLIAM C.COX conducted for its own account, as P shment of any of the be incorporated under the laws of The sale will be held at the East NAMED,AND EACH OF THEM Sheriff of Pima County agent,trustee,guardian, executor, purposes or attainments of any of the State of Arizona,as they may be 'YOU,AND EACH OF YOU,AREthe objects hereinbefore front door of the new Pima County By Sgt.L.K.Huff,144 administrator, fiduciary, in com-amended from time to time. enumerated, either alone or in Court House,also sometimes kpawn HEREBY SUMMONED, and re- Deputy Sheriff • bination or cooperation with others, ARTICLE III as the main entrance of said Court quired to appear and defend in the Pub.The Arizona Territorial and in any other capacity and partnership, general or limited, The corporation initially intends to House,in Tucson,Arizona,on Nov. above entitled action, in the above October 28,Novmeber 4, 11, 1976 manner whatsoever) shall be and joint venture or other relationship conduct the business of leasing of- 26,1976 at the hour of 10:00 a.m.to entitled Court, within TWENTY Reg: Verity, Smith, Lacy Allen, & are as follows: with any other person or persons, Tice facilities and services, sell the following described real DAYS, exclusive of the day of Kearns, P.C. (a) Pro Golf Discount of Arizona, whether as principal,agent,general telephone answering and secretarialservice, after service of this Sum- Ind.'s business will be that of retail partner, limited partner, broker, property to the highest bidder: services, bookkeeping, accounting, The West 42.91 feet of Lot 20,Block mons upon you if served within the Sharesales of golf equipment of every kind contractor,trustee or otherwise,and management, consultation and job Stat+ of Arizona,or within THIRTY and nature whatsoever. in general to engage in any and all 2, BEL AIR ANNEX NO. 2, RE-- placement. DAYS, exclusive of the day of (b) To organize, operate, lawful business that may be ARTICLE IV SUBDIVISION,according to Book 17 necessary, The corporation shall have the of Maps, page 95, rcords of Pima service,if served without the State liquidate, dissolve and reorganize to carryingconvenient or incidental County,Arizona. of Arizona, and you are herebythe TM. subsidiary corporations for all on the affairs of the authority to issue ONE MiLLION DATED October 21st,1976 notified that incase you fail so to do, lawful purposes: to subscribe for, corporation for any purpose' (1,000,000)shares of common stock, WILLIAM C.COX judgment by default will be purchase,make temporarywhatsoever;and to do anyand every par value ONE DOLLAR (51.00)per or long other act or acts, thinor things share. SHERIFF OF PIMA rendered against you for the relief term investments in and otherwise COUNTY,ARIZONA demanded in the complaint. acquire all or any part of the incidental to, growing out of or ARTICLE V The names and address of taint- lin securities, whether consisting of connected with,said business or any The holders,from time to time,of By Sgt.L.K.Huff,144 P part or parts thereof. the common stock of the corporation Deputy Sheriff iff's attorneys are ST R E I C H, shares,stocks,voting or other trustThe designation herein of any STATE OF ARIZONA LANG, WEEKS, CARDON & certificates obligations,evidence of a friends shall have preemptive rights as to object purpose is not to be con- FRENCH,2100 First National Bank indebtedness,notes,debentureobjector the common stock then or thereafter • b„ds, mortgages, trust racsip s, strued as a limitation or COUNTY OF PiMA Plaza, 100 West Washington, -,. October 28, 1976,The Arizona Territorial,Page 23 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC / UBL C NOTICE people qualification upon,or in any manner otherwise dispose of and deal in Articles of Incorporation. to limit or restrict,the objects and lands and leaseholds, any interest, No share of the common stock of (providedstothat therea lawful quorum of purposes of the corporation. estate and rights in real the corporation hereafter issued person or byders r shall be as vaedlid ind Article V property, person by proxy) be as valid POWERS. In furtherance and not and any personal or mixed property, shall be sold or transferred by the and as binding upon the corporation and any franchises,rights,licenses registered holder thereof until such and upon all the stockholders as in limitation of the general powers or privileges necessary,convenient holder shall have first offered such conferred upon corporations by the or appropriate for any of the pur- shares for sale to the corporation at though it had been approvedor of laws of the State of Arizona,and in poses herein expressed. the book value of such shares as ratified by every stockholder the furtherance and not in limitation of 14. Building. The power to erect shown by the corporation's corporation, whether or not the thingsthe objects and purposes set forth in and cause to be erected on any lands statement of assets and liabilities at oppeeotract n to legalor act would attack becausse of wise botheee these Articles,this corporation shall owned, held or occupied by the the end of the corporation's fiscal te have and exercise all powers corporation, buildings or other year next preceding the date of such Directors' interest, or for other necessar for, incidental to, reason. structures with their appurtenances, offer. Such book value shall be 5.Other Powers. In addition to the desirable for or useful or convenient and to rebuild, enlarge, alter, or adjusted to reflect any changes in EMISSIONS TESTING TALK TODAY powers and authorities hereinbefore in carrying out each and all of its improve any buildings or other the capital stock of the corporation ,�� or by statute expressly conferred "Behind the Headlines: What Every objects and purposes (including structures now or hereafter erected subsequent to the end of such P Tucsonan implied objects and purposes). upon them the Directors are hereby on any land so owned, held or oc- preceding fiscal year but shall not be "Testing" These powers shall include but not empowered to exercise all such should know about Emissions will be the cupied. adjusted for any other reason. If powers and to do all such acts and be limited to the following: 15. Business Privileges. The within sixth days after the date of things as maybe exercised or done topic of a talk and sound and slide presentation by 1. General. The power to do all power to apply for,obtain,register, such offer the Board of Directors by the corporation; subject, George L. Bente, Pima CountyOperations manager and everything necessary, suitable purchase, lease or otherwise to shall elect to purchase any or all of Pg pe g nevertheless,to the provisions of the , and proper for the accomplishment acquire and to hold, own, use, such shares,the holder thereof shallof this cer- for Arizona s mandatory emissions testing program, of any of the purposes or the at- develop,operate,and introduce and thereupon forthwith transfer. and statutes of Arizona, tainment of any of the objects or the to sell, assign, grant licenses or assign to the corporation the shares tificate,and any By Laws from on Thursday, Oct. 28, at 8 p.m.in Room 100 of the furtherance of any of the powers territorial rights in respect to, or so purchased and the corporation time to time made by the provided,stockholders; however, Biological Sciences East Building (Building 43) on the hereinbefore set forth,either alone otherwise to turn to account or shall at the same time make or in association with other cor- disposepayment of the purchase price that anot By-Lawsio made shall in- corner of Highland Ave. and Fourth St. on the U of A of, any copyrights, validate porations,firms or individuals,and trademarks, trade names, brands, thereof. If the Board of Directors any prior act of the Campus. The presentation will be followed bya to do everyother actor acts,thing orDirectors which would have been P labels, franchises, dealerships, shall vote not to purchase any or all things incidental or to valid if such law had not been made. out of or connected appurtenanto patent rights, letters patent of the of such shares or shall fail to elect to 6.Non-Stockholders. The officersor question and answer session. The public is invited to the growing aforesaid business o or powers withof United States or of any other country make such purchase within sixty and Directors need not be attend. or government, inventions, im- days,the registered holder of such stockholders of the any part or parts thereof,providedcorporation.h provements and processes,whether shares within ninety days after the 7. Annual Meeting. The annual the same be not inconsistent with the used in connection with or secured date of such vote or after the ex- laws under which this corporation is under letters patent or otherwise. piration of said sixty days, as the meeting of the stockholders shall be HALLOWEEN PARTY AT GIRLS CLUB organized. case ma held on the third Tuesday of January 2.Section 1244 Stock.The power to 16. Partner, Joint Venture or y be, may transfer such of each year commencing with the A big Halloween party will be held at the Wetmore Incorporator. The power to par- shares by sale or otherwise. Said year i977, or the next succeeding offer and issue stock of this cor- shares shall again become subject to Girls Club, on West Wetmore, (between Oracle and ticiF'to v ith others in any cor- business day poration pursuant to a plan to be poratk,n, the above restriction after the if such day be a adopted and carried out of such time partnership, limited transfer bythe holder thereof as holiday. Fairview) on Oct. 31, 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Debbie and manner as to qualifysuch stock partnership,joint venture,or other 8.Initial Directors. Until the first Botham is chairperson, Annamarie Cook is in charge association of any kind,or in any above permitted or after the ex- as Section 1244 stock as defined in transaction, undertaking or piration of said ninety days if not annual meeting of the stockholders Section 202 of the Small Business arrangement which the par- transferred prior thereto. Their and their successors shall have been of food, which promises to be delicious. Children Tax Revision Act of 1958,amending ticipating corporationrestrictions shall not be deemed to elected and qualified,the following should come in costume—yes,prizes will be given—and p would have named y the Internal Revenue Code of 1954. restrict the transfer of shares to the persons shall be Directors of 3.Other Business. The power to power to conduct by itself whether bring a dollar or two for the spookhouse and other P executor,administrator,legatees or the corporation: acquire rights in and to acquire all or not such participation involves sharing or delegation of control with heirs of a deceased shareholder Kent V.Bulkley activities. Proceeds will benefit the Club,which holds or any part of the good will,rights, Harold R.Reid or to others and to be an in- (including as legatee a testamen- C.H.Jordan fTee after-school activities for children of working assets,business and property of,and corporator,promoter or manager of tart'trustee and any person entitled to assume, pay compromise or to the distribution of assets of a Article IX mothers and anyone else wanting their child to have a other corporations of any type or y INDEBTEDNESS. The highest discharge all or any part of the kind. testamentary trust) but except as amount of indebtedness or liability, wholesomeplaceto go after school. liabilities of any person, firm, 17. Fiduciary or Representation above provided all shares so tran- direct or contingent, to which the association, partnership, joint Capacity.The power to act as agent, sferred shall be subject in the hands venture,corporation or other entity; of the transferee to the restrictions corporation is at any time to subject broker,trustee or in any fiduciary or itself,shall not exceed two-thirds(2- MARTIAL ARTS AT JACOBS-YMCA to pay therefore in cash,the stock of representative capacity. on transfer herein provided. Not- 3)of the authorized capital stock of this corporation,bonds,debentures, P' notes,cassets of any character 18.Employee Benefits. The power withstanding the foregoing, any the corporation, except that such A second course in Judo, Jujitsu and Karate began to pay pensions and establish and shares of common stock,$1.00 par limitation shall not apply to in- whatsoever or otherwise; to hold, carry out pension, profit sharing, value,as to which the holders of two on October 27,1976. Judo,for boysand girls,6-15 years operate,carry on, improve,add to stock option,stock purchase,stock thirds of the shares outstanding and debtedness authorized by three- and dispose of the whole or any part bonus,retirement benefit,incentive entitled to vote thereon have fourths (3,4)of the votes cast with of age,will beheld on Wednesday and Friday from 4:30 f ray s business so acquired respect thereto at a lawfully held to and commission plans, trusts and authorized or ratified the waiving of meeting5:30 p.m. Fee for the course is$12.00 per month for . and to exercise all the powers provisions for any and all of the any or all the foregoing restrictions of the stockholders of the necessary,dto i or convenient corporation and approved by the non-members of the YMCA and $10.00 d directors,officers,and employees of on the transfer thereof, shall be per month for concerningthe conduct and Arizona CorporationcCommission. its subsidiaries; and to provide transferrable by the holder thereof Article X YMCA members. management of such businesses, insurance for its benefit on the life of from time to time free of the of whether such powers EXEMPTION OF PRIVATE Jujitsu is a self-defense course for youth and adults any of its directors, officers or restrictions so waived. Such waiver regardlesse herein expressed and whether the employees, PROPERTY. The incorporators, p yees, or on the life of any and any transfer pursuant to any directors, officers, agents and (ages 6 years and over). Class time is 5:30 to 6'30 Iri business be one included by im- stockholder for the purpose of such waiver may be upon any termsp' ' plication otherwise in the objects stockholders of the corporation and The fee on a monthlybasis is $12.00 for non-YMCA and purposes herein set out. acquiring at his death shares of its and conditions specified by the their property shall be forever stock owned by such stockholders. shareholders in their authorization exempt from liabilitymembers and $10.00 for YMCA members. 4.Contracts. The power to enter 19. Stock and Security of Other or ratification. its or assessment into, make, perform, assume and Corporations. The power to acquire Article VII for debts, obligations carry out contracts of every kind by purchase, subscription or TIME OF COMMENCEMENT. oengagements and no share of stock without limit as to amount. otherwise, and to hold for in- The time of commencement of this assessment any class shalle ever be anysukiect to PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE 5.Stock. The power to purchase, vestment or otherwise deal with or corporation shall be the day these or levy of kind or character. - hold,reissue and otherwise deal in dispose of stocks,bonds or any other articles are filed by the Arizona Article XI the shares of its own capital stock obligations or securities of any Corporation Commission, and the DISPOSITION OF ASSETS. All or corporation authorizing such In Witness Whereof,I hereunto set and to use and apply its earnings and corporation or corporations, to termination thereof shall be twenty- substantially all of the assets of the transactions this act.orrNoa directoroany my hand and official seal. accumulated profits to the purchase merge or consolidate with anyfive (25)years thereafter,with the officer of corporation or Nancy otar L.Reran and acquisition of its capital stock orcorporation in such manner as may privileges of renewal asprovided bycorporation may be sold, leased, firm,association or corporation with Notary Public P ri exchanged, mortgaged,pledged or bonds from time to time,to such an which a director or officer of this March 9, 1978 tent and o such a manner and be permitted by law,to aide in any law. otherwise encumbered or disposed corporation is connected shall be NotaryExpiration Date manner any corporation whose Article VIII of out of the usual or regular course P .upon such terms as the Board of stocks, bonds,or other obligations CONDUCT OF AFFAIRS. The liable to account to this corporation Pub. The Arizona Territorial Directors shall determine and are held or in any manner following provisions are inserted for of business conducted by the cor- or to its shareholders for any profit October 28, November 4, 11, 1976 neither the property nor the capitalbycorporation,or in the management of the business and potation upon the affirmative vote of realized from or through any such Reg: Porter, ock or bonds so purchased or guaranteed this a majority of the issued and out- Stahnke, Phillips b which this corporation is in any way for the conduct of the affairs of the standing shares of the corporation transaction purpose contract,nit being the Kempton,Attys. •acquired shall be regarded as interested;and to do any other acts corporation, and for further expressrticle and intent thiso earnings for the purpose of a or things for the given at a meeting of stockholders in article topermit this declaration of dividends unless preservation, definition, limitation, regulation of favor of a proposed plan for such corporation to protection, improvement or the powers of the corporation and of buy from,for to,or otherwise dealiPUBLIC NOTICE otherwise determined bythe Board its Directors and stockholders. purpose theretofore adopted by the with directors or officers of this enhancement of the value of any of Directors. such stock, bonds, or other 1.Board of Directors.The number Board. At least thirty days written corporation and partnerships,firms BEFORE THE ARIZONA 6.Personal Property. The power obligations;and while owner of any of Directors of the corporation and notice of the proposed plan shall be or corporations of which directors or CORPORATION COMMISSION to purchase,manufacture,process, such stock, bonds, or other their term of office shall be such as given the shareholders of the cor- officers of this corporation may be ERNEST GARFIELD poration. membehs,directors or officers and Chairman alter, improve, export, sell, lease, obligations to exercise any and all from time to time shall be fixed by assign, and to in any manner Article XI 1 in which directors or officers of this BUD TIMS voting powers thereon; and to and in the manner provided in the INDEMNIFICATION OF acquire, hold, own, use, operate, guarantee the payment of dividends By-Laws. The initial Board named DIRECTORS AND OFFICERS. corporation may have a pecuniary AL ommissioner install, maintain, service, repair, interest and it beingthe further upon any stock, the principal or herein and any subsequent board Subject to the further Co FARON transfer and generally to trade and interest or other,of any bonds or shall have power to increase the size provisions express purpose and intent hereof Commissioner BE- deal in and with raw materials, other obligations, and theof the board(and appointhereof, the corporation shall in- that contracts of this corporation,in per- persons to demnifyHEARINGS TO BE HEARD CORPORA- naturalA- or manufactured articles or formance of any contracts. serve as directors in the new any and all of its directors, the absence of fraud or clear un- FORE THE ARIZONA products, machinery, power positions thereby created until the officers, former directors and fairness proved by the complaining TION COMMISSION, HEARING peoices, systems, parts,yequipment,upplies, 20. Directors Powers. The former officers,against all expenses party by clear and convincing to purchase or acquire from any of next annual meeting of the incurred by them and each of them, ROOM 200,STATE OFFICE BUIL- apparatus, goods, wares, mer- the directors or stockholders of the DING, stockholders),to fill vacancies in the evidence to have been discernible at 415 WEST CONGRESS chandise and personal property of corporation, properties, propertyBoard resulting from death, including but not limited to legal the time the contract in question was STREET,TUCSON,ARIZONA,ON every kind, nature or description, interests, fees,judgments and penalties which executed,shall not be void,voidable tangible or intangible, used or shares of stock and other resignation or inability to serve by may be incurred,rendered or levied THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1976, capable of being used for any pur- assets belonging to them,or any of appointing persons to serve for the any legal action brought against or in any manner affected Diby reason at conducted A.M. The hearing will be them,which the Board of Directors unexpired portion of the term of anyin of any such relationship.maDirectors pose whatsoever,and to engage and any of them,for or on account of any as soon after to A.M. of the company may deem it ad- vacant positions,and (so long as no for this corporation may be counted participate in any mercantile, P y action or omission alleged to have a as the Commission is able to do so. visableto acquire,and to pay for the director is thereby removed from been committed while actingquorum of the Board of APPLICANTS APPLYING FOR manufacturing or trading business same in stock of the company or anyoffice prior to the expiration of his within Directors at a meeting even though ofm any kind or character. P y the scope of employment as a NEW OR ADDITIONAL AUTHOR- ].Corporate Property. The power bonds, debentures, notes or any term) to reduce the size of the directorP or officer of the cor- they may have a direct or indirect ITY must be present accompanied Board. The failure to fill a vacancy pecuniary interest in matters to improve,manage,develop,sell, obligations of the company,or to pay tbyo competent witnesses torytestify as shall not operate to reduce the size of potation. Whenever any director, considered at the meeting so long as to the AP- assign, transfer,vlease, mortgage, therefor in cash or otherwise. officer, former director or former public need for the service as 21.Other Powers. The power to do the Board,but the directors in office officer shall report to the President such interest is disclosed, and any applied for in the application.pledge,or otherwise dispose of or any one or more of the acts and at any time shall constitute the action with reference to such mat- to account or deal with all or things hereinabove set forth,and it Board. One individual may hold of the corporation or the Chairman ters taken by a majority of the PUTRANSFERRING any part of the property of the shall have power to conduct and more than one office and any office incurredof the Board of Directors that enhe has disinterested directors shall not, in AUTHORITY must bese present ac- turncorporation and from time to time to may be left unfilled. The Board or may incur expenses, the absence of fraud or clear unfair- to ompanied by witnesses to testify as RE- vary any investment or employment carry on its said business,or any including but not limited to legal TO transferee's HEARINGfitness. FAILURE P part thereof, and to have one or shall have the power to declare and fees, judgments and penalties in a pass proved bya the complaining SU ATTEND MAY of capital of the corporation. more offices,and to exercise any or cause the corporation to pay legal action brought or about to be party by clear and convincing eve SULT IN THE DISMISSAL OF THE 8. Borrow. The power to borrow all of its corporate dividends to its stockholders. brought against him for or on ac dente to have been discernible at the APPLICATION FOR LACK OF money,and to make and issue notes, po powers and 2. Removal. At a meeting of time of such action, be void or PROSECUTION. bonds, debentures,obligations and rights,in the State of Arizona,and in count of any action or omission voidable byreason of the interested g the various other states, stockholders called for that purpose, alleged to have been committed b DOCKET NO.MC 26081 evidences of of all the entire Board of Directors or anyy directors being so counted. kinds, whether secured indebtednessmor- territories, colonies and depen- him while acting within the scope of ALOHA ENTERPRISES,INC. by dencies of the United States,in the individual director may be removed his employment as a director or POND TAXI,a Division of tgage, pledge or otherwise, and District of Columbia,and in all or without assigning cause by the af- officer of the corporation, Article XIV generally to make and perform any foreign countries. The firmative vote of holders of a the Board 75 Garden Avenue agreements and contractsnof everyof Directors of the corporation shall, Sierra Vista,Arizona 85635 enumeration herein of the objects majority of the outstanding.shares STATUTORY AGENT. The and description, including (or,of the holders of a majorityof at its regular or at a special meeting corporation does hereby appoint AUTHORITY SOUGHT: For per- kindp and purposes of the corporation held within a reasonable timeAttorney at Law, mission to transfer and assign oper- contracts of guaranty and shall be construed as powers as well the shares of the class which elected James R.Phillips, retyship. thereafter,determine in good faith 2800 S.Rural Road T Arizona, ative rights to: CLASSIC ENTER- suobjects and purposes of the the directors or director to be empe, 9.Lend. The power to lend money corporationremoved.) Notwithstanding this whether, in regard to the matter 85282,and who has been a bona fide PRISES,INC. PRESENT RIGHTS: for its corporatedand shall not be deemed involved-in-the action or con- PASSENGERS in a taxi service purposes,on such to exclude by inference any powers, provision,unless the entire Board is resident a the State of Arizona for at security as it shall determine or objects or purposes which the removed, an individual director templated action,such person acted least three (3) years, its lawful originating in Sierra Vista,Ft.H��a- s without security,and to invest and or failed to act,or refused to act agent in and for the State of Arizona, chuca,Huachuca City,Arizona,and corporation is empowered to shall not be removed in the event willfully or with reinvest its funds,and take,hold and exercise,whether expressly by force votes of a sufficient number of gross negligence or for and on behalf of this corporation, a 15-mile radius thereof to points deal with real and personal property shares are cast against the with fraudulent or criminal intent in to accept and acknowledge service within the immediate area of the of the laws of the State of Arizona regard to the matter involved in the aforesaid pick-up as security for the payment of funds now or hereafter in effect, or im- resolution of his removal which if of and upon whom may be served all P P points and other o loaned or action or contemplated action, in- necessary process orplaces in Arizona with bat: of 10.Insurance.or invested.n. The pliedly by the reasonable con- cumulatively voted at an election of processeseedingin power to place truction of the said laws. the entire board would be sufficient demnification shall be mandatory any action,suit or proceeding that operations in Sierra Vista,AZ.,with Equip- insurance of every kind; to act as Article VI to elect at lead#one director. and shall be automatically extended may be brought against said cor- the following restriction:local,special and general agent for CAPITAL STOCK.The authorized 3. By-Laws. The Board of as specified herein, provided potation,in any of the courts of the meet will be limited to five-passers insurers of every kind and type and however, that no such in- State of Arizona, such service of ger taxis between Sierra Vista a:id capital stock of the corporation shall Directors shall have power without demnification shall be available process or notice,or the acceptanceTucson,and Sierra Vista and Nogai for insured; the power to adjust, be 1,000,000 shares of common stock the assentor vote of the stockholders compromise, settle and otherwise with a par value of$1.00 per share, with respect to liabilities under the thereof bysaid agent endorsed es. to make,alter,amend,change,add Securities Act of 1933, deal with insurance claims of every to or repealand provided thereon,to have the same effect as if � DOCKET NO.MC 29202 which shall be paid for at such time the By-Laws of the that the corporation shall CLASSIC ENTERPRISES,INC. kind and character. corporation; further, served upon the president and 11. Guarantee. The and in such manner as the Board of and to designate the power to Directors shall designate. All or any titles of officers of the corporation; have the right to refuse in- secretary of said corporation. 6901 E.Broadway,Apt.150 guarantee the obligation and to act demnification in any instance in Article XV Tucson,Arizona 85710 asu surety for any person, part- portion of the capital stock may be to fix and vary the amount to be which the person to whom the in- FISCAL DATE. The fiscalAUTHORITY SOUGHT: For a issued in payment for real or per- reserved for any proper purpose;to year Sep- nership, association, corporation, sonal property, services, or any authorize and cause to be executed demnificationwould otherwise have for the corporation shall end Sep certificate authorizing the operation b joint venture or other entity of any mortgages and liens uponbeee n applicable shall have #ember 30th of each and every of motor vehicles as common carri- kind or character, including the other thing of value for the uses and all or any unreasonably refused topermit the purposes of the corporation, and, part of the property of the cor- calendar year. er for the transportation of PAS- power to mortgage, pledge or whensoissued shall become and be potation;to determine the use and corporation,at its own expense and In Witness Whereof, the in- SENGERS AND THEIR HAND otherwise hypothecate its property, fully paid,the same as though paid disposition of any surplus or net through counsel of its own choosing, corporators have hereunto set their BAGGAGE in a taxicab or limousine both real and personal,to secure the for in property, right or thing profit;and to fix the times for the to defend him in the action. hands as of this 31st day of August, serviceein Green Valley and a 1e payments of debts and obligations of declarations and Article XIII 1976. mile radius therefrom; ,e acquired in exchange for capital payments of from tt others. dividends. RIGHTS OF DIRECTORS AND Harold R.Reid Tucson AirporttoGreen Valley 12. Dividends. The power to stock. The shares of capital stock of OFFICERS TO CONTRACT WITH upon the corporation shall be 4. Contracts. The Directors, in Kent V.Bulkley prior arrangement. Transportation declare and to distribute dividends their discretion, may submit an CORPORATION. No director or C.H.Jordan of PACKAGES AND PARCELS to stockholders in cash,in property nonassessable. In the discretion of y officer of this corporation shall, in opera- owned byo the corporationthe Board,fractional shares may be contract or act for approval or State of Arizona within a 15 mile radius of Green and in issued. The stock shall be disposed ratification at any annual meeting of the absence of fraud,be disqualified ss Valley,ONLY,with base of stock of the corporation,except that of in the discretion of the Board of the stockholders or at any.meeting by his office from dealing or con- County of Maricopa tions at Green Valley,Arizona. no dividend may be authorized Directors as the Board may deem of the stockholders called for the trading with this corporation either On this, the 31st day of August, DATED at Phoenix,Arizona,this except from earnings retained in proper and its discretion shall be purpose of considering any such ad as vendor,purchaser or otherwise, 1976, before me, the undersigned 22nd day of October,1976. any form by the corporation. final and binding. Iib holder of the or contract,and any ca�trad or act nor shall any firm, association or Notary Public,personally appeared BY ORDER OF THE ARIZONA 13. Real Property. The power to that shall be approved or be ratified corporation be so disqualified by Harold R. Reid, Kent V. Bulkley, CORPORATION COMMISSION. the same extent as natural persons common stock of this corporation P reason of a director or officer of this and C.H.Jordan,known to me to be DONALD E.VANCE shall have any preemptive rights by the vote of the holders of a might or could do, to purchase or majority of the stock of the cor- corporation being a member thereof the persons whose names are sub- EXECUTIVE SECRETARY whatsoever with respect to any otherwise acquire,and to hold,own, treasury stock, authorized but potation, which is represented in or being pecuniarily interested scribed to the within Articles of Pub. The Arizona Territorial maintain,work,develop,sell,lease, unissued stock, or stock newly Person or by proxy at such meeting, therein,so long as such position ar i Incorporation, and acknowledged October 28,1976 exchange,hire,convey,mortgage or _ and emitted to `vote the(• at interestais disclosed to the Board of that they executed the same for the Req: Cusick, Watkins, Stewart & authorized by amendment of the ,�, - . - DlrectorsAr officers or agents of this purposes herein contained. P.C. :-- -� F =, :, ., Pu Po Harris,P Page 24,The Arizona Territorial, October 28, 1976 Amphi Northside residents who up" used was successful. small groups that rotated added. "Our teachers are Asked if theythought the programs with attended the Canyon del g P g existing Y Instead of lecturing in turn, to another table every five more concerned with Amphitheater budget teachers, added Mrs. Oro Community Schools candidates for offices sat minutes. issues than money," he override programs had Thomas. Councl Candidates Night together at tables, an- Asked what they would said. been successful, Thomas The six Amphitheater on Oct. 19 agreed the "set- P gswering the questions of do if teachers requested a Louise Elliott Beall said and Scott said they had School Board candidates raise larger than the an- that if the voters of the heard "a few" parental running for the three nual incremental salary 3istrict should ever have to complaints but that all the vacant seats, Dr. Richard increase, Nancy Thomas make the decision between programs (art, music, p.e. Scott, Louise Elliott Beall, said, "These are in- teacher salary increases reading and math) were Nancy Thomas,Dr.Conrad flationary times,"and that and program cutbacks,she too new yet to be properly Huss, Florence Chandler teachers should have as hoped "the welfare of the evaluated. Some schools' and Dr. James Gibson, much right to make that children" would matter faculties had chosen to were present to answer request as employees in most. implement some override questions. fl UTO RECYCLE & REPAIR any business. Also, . El Burrito adequate teacher salaries b 2 2-34 3 3 ;edo • ,Ariz. 85705 teachers, "par- I Complete par- plete foreign &domestic car care center- ticularly men, who can earn replaced *brake work *engines over-hauled as much in other s • M professions,"she said. Dr. capital now attractiveomatic transmissions repair-&'serviced_F CERTIFIED - "'""x""`1'"3` agreedand added that the CHNICIANS : voters would ultimately By JOHN PINKERMAN watchdog and for proof congressmen say of a g. have to decide between Copley News Service point to the fact that be $65,000 annual retirement K—UP& 44 a.. increased salaries and WASHINGTON -- This forced the m' 'tary brass PY to retiring Speaker Y AVAILABLE program cutbacks. town is relatively quiet to raise prices in executive CarlAlbert? Or,$40,000 to YCLE &R E PA 1 R OPEN MON.—SAT. Dr. Conrad Huss said these days. Some of the dining rooms to the point retiring Sen. Mike Man- that in the event of such an bureaucrats are at work, where they are a whole sfield. Or, $40,000 to increase, people would even while taking time out nickel or dime per item retiring Sen. Hugh Scott? 1 itt 11)1inilil have to realize there was to worry about the security higher than prices charged Or, $63,000 to Richard only so much money of their jobs come election in other Pentagon eateries. Nixon? available in the district and day on Nov. 2. "I did that and I'm proud Congress was afraid to Florence Chandler said Most congressmen and of it," he can say of his face the public with a bill that "off the top of my senators have ene. home, nickels and dimes ac- openly giving itself a pay head," the incrementalcomplishment. raise. Instead, it hid a increase would probably be and the capital city s more What he is unlikely to sizable increase in income THE ANCHOR NATIONALPLANattractive with their as far as the district could say, however, is that he in a minor bill that tacked departure. Some of the opposedon additional g°' senators are campaigning. loudly and bitterly stationery 7 Dr. James Gibson said a Navy idea to save $2.7 allowance money. the district "must be All of the congressmen, million a year by in- • 54 % + competitive" with other except those who have troducinghealth safe The House Ethics districts in salaries. bowed out under pressure m . Committee did nothing of or for other reasons are margarine into its mess any consequence con- • Tax deferred benefits equal a tax shelter Huss said that when he campaigning ' halls. Ill-advised and a was interviewed by back home - disservice to taxpayers and cerning Rep. Wayne Hays, even for middle income families. proclaiming what a great D-Ohio, whose scandalous teachers representatives, job they've done in the Wisconsin dairy farmers, behavior was a di race to • Principalhe was to discuss money Aspin shouted. g . fully guaranteed by Anchor "onl for about five interest of their con- Congress. Or, concerning National Life Insurance Company. mina stituents. Aspin and other at least five other of its minutes." The rest of the "yes, Congress may be congressmencan own who got into messes. • 45-minute interview was gi' tell the • Guaranteed high interest accumulates unpopular as a whole and voters how theysaved tax But, it spent five months taken up with issues, he perhaps it hasn't done moneybyeliminatinga 1 and$150,000 trying to track tax-deferred. Yang much," they say, "but it's per cent"kicker"that long down the leak of a con- • No sales charge! Pima CC the other guys who are has been added to military fidential report that sur- bad; I've been working in and other government faced in the hands of ex-T11 • Use ANPLAN a serious money plan your interests all the retirement cost-of-living newsman Daniel Schorr eat time. and a w raises. This was a proper did newspaper. They will get away with move and few complain. Then, did nothing. Phone 296-4013 • this approach in many But, what will these Sen. William Proxmire, displays s cases. As Rep. Gilbert D-Wis., has a Golden FOR DETAILS MAIL THIS COUPON.NO OBLIGATION. Gude, R-Md., told Agronsky Fleece Award. He gives it The following health Congressional Quarterly, - to those who, he says, I Y presentations will be held while the public has a lowI spend tax money wisely. 0Box 12246 Tucson Az. 85711 for the public at Pima opinion of Congress as a However,it bothered him ' Community College, 2202 whole, voters do notper- series not a whit when, by a 56-20 Please send me full details on ANPLAN I W. Anklam Road: The ceive their own vote, fellow members of the Anchor National Plan. i 1 Arizona Lung Assn. will representative as part ' the senatorial "club" I hold a program Dov.9,5 to e begins S NAME li P gof the problem.• authorized tax money to 5:30 p.m.; and a Diabetes Rep. Les Aspin, D-Wis., President Gerald R. help him defend himself I Assn. presentation on Nov. is a case inpoint. He is a against a $6 million ADDRESS Ford will be the premiere 18, 5 to 5:30 p.m., both in 24-hour, 365-daycritic of " lawsuit. I Room A-230 of the PCC 'Mary spending. He can guest on Agronsky at CITY STATE ZIP ! •rYLarge, produced by Soon after the _ ________ _. Student Center. Call 884- tell •his people what a great WETA_Wash• on _ Republican National 6639 for more information. job he did as a Pentagon tomor Convention, G O P row night at 9 p.m. on► KUAT-TV Channel 6 over congressmen in many the Public Broadcasting areas said publicly that System, they would run "on their own"and wanted no part of JERRY DEMBER offers 3 PBS Correspondent President Ford's help. At Martin Agronsky will begin that time Jimmy Carter his new series with a half- was an odds-on favorite to hour discussion with the win Nov. 2. Also, TO WIN A FREE FIAT X 1/9 President at the White congressmen of both House. parties were searching for ways to run against Democratic presidential Congress as a whole but will 1/9 candidate Jimmy Carter ,proclaim their individualJerry be giving away a free =iATX �during 1 /2 t me of the has been invited to appear exemption from resP� - • t1 of A/W o m•n9 9a m e on Nov. t h for a similar discussion, sibilityfor Congress' sorry but the response from his record. and here show oucan win i Plains, Georgia, Now, Mr. Ford's coat- headquarters was negative tails are getting more 1)Send a postcard with Name a ge,address& ......ft press time. attractive. He and the......ft �:: . "Agronsky at Large"is a American people are phone to D E M B E R IMPORT M OTO RS ---, new series with a different hitting Congress where it „, > emphasis on public hurts. What this comes — 5285 E. ,--,,,r..--,, 22nd St. `� t — ”��` television's publicaffairs down tois that so long as ��� ` programming, as it will Congress behaves the way • _" � concentrate on people in it does, particularly in 2) Register in person at Dember Import ` `----a "� the news rather than protecting its own against Motors. ' ,� =�' �a ......-- N,‘ specific issues. wrath it levels against the �- -,_ _,r..—=•= �� misbehavior of others, it , -41%. In future weeks, will have to live with the 3) Turn in your ticket stub before end of 1st `�-- , Agronsky plans to talk with collective public skep- quarber at the Nov. 6th U of AlWyoming game. �,- other prominent world ticism its members claim political figures, and will is so unfair. also focus his attention on But, with the rascals No purchase necessary, Winner need not be to win interesting personalities int dispensing their rhetoric presentother endeavors, including . back home, Washington is Listen to KTKT'99'for details the arts and sciences, a great place to be these religion and sports. days. October 28, 1976,The Arizona Territorial,Page 25 I • Worker, public styles vary • • the political ,, .., • • in Park Mail campaign day scene By WALT NETT years of personal apathy at Arizona, where my un- Pima County's Political Year 1976 entered its final dergraduate work was done. As the student govern- full week of campaigning last weekend,with one of the ment elections drew near, the arcade west of the Student Union was a wash in a sea of pink and blue and t'"*. ,.;1414A--- , major highlights being a mass literature distribution ,--47.--,'iib...-: - green campaign fliers,like Mother Nature gone off her %:-.;44, ,,,..10-,i, - -- -i at Park Mall last Saturday. . , nut as the seasons change in the Midwest. ' ,,•%7:-&-,,, . The creme de la creme of the affair was the arrival The campaigning styles varied on the mall,from the - -,!•5•,,-•,'-ia""4.-.5. of the Arizona Ford-Dole car caravan, which stopped ,..,,• •-,: • eager, idealistic workers accosting people as they -- '....:;:' • in the parking lot on its way from Nogales to Flagstaff. strolled (often strolling with a purpose, I believe), to The stop was a brief one, just long enough for Rex ,.,• , Allen, John Haugh and Udall's opponent Laird those who sat at their tables, taking the easy way out. The campaigns were out in force, from the defeat of -,5,,-'•,',„ : ,... .. , Guttersen to say a few words in the parking lot and ••.,-,--, -110.*, . Si:.! Proposition 200 all the way to Sheriff and a lot of points lead a parade through the mall, where other cam- in between. paigners from the local races were trying to hustle a ;:,,,.., .-..", The shoppers' styles also varied, from numb ac- ,: . .. . few more votes. 4 - 1E ceptance of all literature (perhaps out of apathy, Ti.. . The parade elicited little excitement from those 411111 within the mall,and the only real response to it came perhaps out of a bizarre sort of political ecumenism), to chatting with campaigners. Some stayed well away from a man demonstrating organs,who cranked up the strains on -You're a Grand Old Flag." ...ii from the tables, as if to avoid being accosted by . .„ ......... .......... . potential pickpockets,while one especially brazen man ,. = • . .. , I once got a pretty good cuffing upside the head from walked the length of the tables with his hand out- a nun for failing to take my baseball cap off as that stretched, as if to accept all literature, only to pull,it song was played years ago, but the Saturday morning back an instant before a worker shoved something into -. C shopping crowd paid the song and the parade little his hand, leaving several of the more energetic - . ,. ,. notice, workers to mumble as he moved on. N. . --,-- I left the parade at about the halfway mark,opting to This originally started out as a piece on apathy as . ., j,.„.‘,..., 4 -,:-- , ,i,„ ....... .,, „,,„,,,t.,:4,- ...,,,::,:';., gather campaign literature, and ignoring the old November 2 approaches, but as one candidate said: . .... . .. . - - --' - political writer's maxim that for a male reporter, the "It's not valid to look at this and call it apathy. These .. 4. .44.„ hip pockets of his pants are the first thing to go during people may have more important things to do, like ' ' '4,... .4'''' , , • ,„4., . an election year, because of all the fliers and shopping." Candidates for the State4.Se-nate from Di'stri*:;!:;, in- pamphlets being crammed in his face, stuffed in his That may be true. But, with the public nationally cumbent Senator Sue Dye (Democrat) and Pete hands and fluttering around his shoetops. taking a laissez faire attitude toward its government -- Hershberger (Republican) at the Canyon del Oro The campaigners brought back memories of four who can tell what the people think? Community Schools Council Candidates Night Oct. 18. • I • Candidates speak at CDO community panel f By AUDREY LEECH ....... , 1, Ron Asta, said he was He said he tried to save shberger, said he believed didate, Tom Goodwin, Dist rough for my younger Speaking at the Canyon running again because "I the county money by voting people who had served 12 said he'd heard that by children, they'd come del Oro Community have more work to do." for $37 million more in their country "had their the time CAP water got to first," she said, referring Schools Coordinating During his four years in county budget cuts than retirement pay coming- Arizona there would be to her husband's decision to Council Candidates night office he has "Stuck to my was appropriated. He and are entitled to any job enough left for "all of US to take a$30,000 a year job in Oct. 19, incumbent can- guns" about not wanting "fought against" mid-year they can get." He said he have one glass of water a planning for Broward didate for County Board of growth outside the inner budget increases, and was in favor of keeping the day." County, Florida. "But Supervisors from District city. purchases of such things state property tax at$1.60. Incumbent Democrat then,"Cauthorn continued, "we don't need" as new On the topic of the House candidate Jo "I said the same thing the Emerling running computers and new cars Central .Arizona Project Cauthorn, Dist. 12, said if first time I campaigned for for county employees to (CAP) to import water the county retired 20 per office and I didn't have to use. from the Colorado River, cent of its agricultural quit. My kids were fine." to build party His opponent, Katie Republican State House land,it would gain as much Another Democratic Dusenberry, said she candidates John Oswalt water as it would from the candidate, John Kromko believed in planning "for (Dist.12)said the CAP was CAP. said he thought Rep. While most political "Do you care to support a growth" while Asta the only way to augment Mrs. Cauthorn said she Cauthorn's uncertainty candidates who find Republican Party that is believed in planning Tucson's diminishing couldn't promise that, if about staying in office themselves in the losing dying-- that is going down "against growth." water supply. Incumbent elected, she would finish might hurt her chances of side of a race wait until late the tubes - or do you care Asta said a Federal jail Republican House can- her term. "If things get winning. election night to make their to help build a party on the was needed here because concession speeches, rise - the Libertarian for years the cost of Libertarian Party can- Party," he said. "That is maintaining Federal didate Michael Emerling exactly what a person's prisoners has been 40 a Are you tired of paying 40c out of every dollar for has already conceded the vote is going to mean." day while the govern- taxes? Or of working Monday and Tuesday of each U.S. House Dist. 2 race to Emerling said that ment's reimbursement was week for the government? Democratic incumbent recent ,electoral victories "less than $10 a day.- Morris K. Udall. by Democrats and in- Incumbent candidate for dependent candidates show State Senate from Dist. 12, Are you fed up with the failures of high cost social Emerling, who will still that the Republicans are Democrat Sue Dye, said programs and the inefficiency of ever expanding face Udall and Republican "withering away." she was working on bills to bureaucracy? challenger Laird Guttersen lower taxes. One bill would in the Nov. 2 general He also said that the taxes to those on election, said that his party's platform is based rebate fixed incomes if their Are you disgusted with politicians who promise purpose in running is "not upon protecting a citizen's to get elected, but to try rights to life, liberty and everything and deliver nothing or those who fail to property taxes went above a certain level, she added. consider the cost or consequences of their proposals? and help build a party." property, and that She said she was worried government's respon- -I don't think anybody sibility is to protect those about such practices as can beat Morris Udall in rights. "double dipping"-retired IF YOUR AN IS YES this district," he said. "I military people "with don't think even Barry "We are trying to whittle $1,000 a month pensions" Goldwater could beat away until we have enough taking $25,000 a year (and THEN YOUR AN IS Morris Udall in this government to protect up) positions. district." those liberties," he said. "Half of Arizona is living 5 _ , . - ,...„ Emerling said that the "Instead of government on salaries less than$12,000 te ---- real issue in the coming being the protector of a year, said Sen. Dye. iatOSIV6 election is the Republican human freedom, it's the "They need better paying wee IIPIt• party, which he said is biggest enemy of human jobs.- Her opponent, dying. freedom." Republican Pete Her- yr SEISS SOUTHERN ARIZONA VETERINARYS State Senate MEDICAL ASSOC. likikl;e1 District 12 Announces REPUBLICAN the opening of: I. 4,...\ Pete Hershberger has been a Tucson resident since 1951 , and an active member of the community. Manager of a Feline Limriited Cot Clinic .0., , small farm in Marana, Pete has served as president of the Samalayuca Improvement Association Board, and is a 1802 E. Prince Road . „, „ member of the Rotary Club of Tucson. Pete was also ,..., „, . -....,........-- ----- ,or va. , appointed this spring to the Advisory Committee on Tucson, Az. 85719 t i in. y -Utilities of the Arizona Corporation Commission. '''.1: . ROGER W FINKENBINE, D.V.M. ;. , He served in the Arizona State Legislature from 1972.1974 with a dedicated concern for solving state and community .. , ,..1.1„. problems, Practice Limited to Care of Cats --, .-74. -, Married, Pete has four children, He is an Ohio State For Appointment Cali: ,,- University graduate and served in the United States Navy, 327-4985 Page 26,The Arizona Territorial, October 28,1976 Weititimaa aim ' /11)//)4111 11111111iiiiiiili Terricorial Cvf:///,,ric • TO PLACE YOUR WANT AD JUST CALL 297 -1107 . . .. ....„ RADIO,TV 1 [ N11SC FOR SALE iiiliniill4,iAiiiik ..1 ,i,:i,Ai.:: 4a4 .:,.,,,,,J. .. ..:::,,,:::,,,‘”,,,,N.,....,,,,,,,,,,,,,.- ......:.:„.:APARminatio:.:.-:..,, 1, , -PETS I ECTRONICS . -I i:i::.:i::::::i::::.:i • ...:::: A-1 SEWING & VACUUM sales, DESERT STAR APT's. Located in BALL'S POODLE GROOMING, DOG TRAINING IN your home. ALDORADO PLACE SELLS service, and parts. 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Extra fine pulverized refrigerators,disposals,car- ::-'.. .: . 4 RSONAL ,,' " . . Hours 7 a.m.-6 p.m. Used appliances, pianos, and fertilizer $6.50 yard delivered, pets,draperies,private FOR SALE $5500 or rent$175 per Misc.If you want top dollar cash- Closing all nursery stock at reduced Dorothy Verilay, Director ' patio,individually control- month,12x60 mobile home,2 bdrm, f Call Stan 294-0823 days. 889-2042' prices. Cook's Fertilizers,formerly CASH for your home or income 11/2 bath, Palo Verde-Benson High- 1............32.5.-..at........... j nights. barlings 887-0;64. (minimum led,refrigerated A/C. Swim- property. Condition not important. way. Call 623-0855 weekdays 8-5; delivery 2 yards). (43-46TFN) ming pooL Seconds to Davis- 327-8381 mornings preferable. 889-2373 eves. after 6 & weekends. . y.1.141,11,,ftt ' '.,--..:--,,,.....,,,,,............„.._ (43-46AT-TA) (44) .: . . -. . -..,.... :•,:',•:.:.:-.:•:-:..... ...' Monthan! Also close - ..---........... - --- • WE NEED YOU!Join our advertis- 1974 CHICASHEA, 12x60 mobile '1:.. MISt FOR SALE' TRUCKS.ZANIPERS to schools,churches& home. Furnished, blue interior. . -. . .- ....-•:-..::,•:_-.:...:-:-:....-. •• NIISC_SE R VICES j shopping center. ing network. Receive valuable opportunities through the mail.$1.00 Skirting, storage shed, 50' awning . membership.Write: The Capricorn available. Low down, assume pay COMPLETE SET OF child's H . . . _ _ 4141 E. 29th ST. Connection, Box 35278 Phoenix,Az. ments of$118.6165 E.Falcon Court. weights,$30. Call 887-7485 evenings 1976 CHEVY short-bed truck, 4 CHAMPION SHOE REPAIR sole 85069.(44) ' 748-0248.(44) or 297-1100 during the day- wheel drive, roll bar, stereo, C-B, machine. 792-0415. (41.44) Manager Apt.1A.-795-3538 - --- plus many extras. Excellent condi- LOS VEGAS YARD service. Jeff SPORTING -1 tion.$5800.Call 747-0271.(44) Vega, 888-2053, Lic. Hedges, trees E„......, MN. I .........e...e.....,.YOAPPOM trimmed;grass,gravel,rocklawns.,., _mi.__ ' -:-LOST.&FOUND clear-up, light hauling, handyman, Inc sERvicfg THE GUNRUNNER. Hand . AUTO SALES 1 carpenter, coolers, concrete work, ''"`" . guns bought, sold, or traded. ID I pointing storage sheds, driveway ---•---' LOST - MALE RED Doberman, 8 required.296-1816(42-45 TFN) repairs,or whatever! (42-45TFN) , months,leather collar"Giusseppi," • in River Campbell area. Needs :•'.'::::- --:::::•,.::::::..2,:ili.::::•:-;:.:.•.,.•.-.':.•.i•• .• WILL PICK UP old cars any con- • IHREI 1,1111 Platii MESE Medication. Reward. Between 9-5 AUTO SALES ...': u•,.nn. Cash for titled cars. Junk 623-7300 or 622-5774(44AT) till '...• ,.-nited. 294-8287. (43-46TFN) --- 1;4•':SEWING&VACUUM Service& SETTLED sooner ::::,. ....... ............. ...... parts for all makes of sewing iiiii.N HOLMES TUTITE machines & vacuums. Also com- rrEi cia repair.3125 N.1st Ave. 792- Moving ;;:- JOB WANTED AUFMLITH 0,5. :4fter 6 p.m. 327-4660. (43- & MARRS SPEEDWAY FORD HAIRDRYER, CURLING IRON, RETIRED PART TIME hair ,r,E-- er repair. Average cost experienced gardener and handy - guaranteed. under SiLicensedman for Plaza Del Oro shopping . Free pirk.up and delivery. Day, CITY VANInc.624-6654.center. Greca Realty& Dev. Corp. USED CARS ‘.,-ekends. Van's Appliance Repair. 98.8266. (41-43) $ STORAGE CO FREE ESTIMATES.Cut you water SECRETARY,24 years'experience, -bill in half-Bermuda lawns removed. wants part-time work to do, your QUALITY 535_0 E. SPEEDWAY Custer tractor work. Haul sand. 795-6624 office or my home. Prefer North- gravel, fill, top soil. etc. 3 dump 75 FORD 1-BIRD $6599 trucks. B & G Material supply. AUTOMOBILES Mobile 624-6646, unit 0404-0405, auto, radio, heat,air, PS, PB, PW, PSTS, 98P-0039,887-8180. (44 47) 1": '.:'11 'IL. :::'..k .,:t'-=.,.:.-i.-:: AND TRUCKS ------ ,,,.. r;Ii1.4:i vinyl roof,lime green. Stk. no. 2653. ....... . . - . ...•.....-.........,.:::. .::.,.• ....,......_.- GOODS 75.. 75 FORD WAGON $2499" or v- - ENERGY SAVING ROOFS! DOUBLE OVEN GAS range.White. Asking$100.790-0798. (44) $300 to blue. Stk. no. 2740. $3500 Pinto Wagon,auto,radio,heat,roof rack, RE-DO YOUR KITCHEN, almost- .ii;......7 new Sears cabinets, appliances, BANK FINANCING* ;Ri,:,1 _ fr,\,.111...•7:ela"4"I lir4 I 0 ry,liA misc. Double fold doors, diving ;:] .i auto radio, heat,air, PS, PB, PW, PSTS, -----• board.Bargains.297-1565.(44AT) vinyl roof,burgundy. Stk. no. 2837. ....... P-CALPH HAYS*---4 COUCH&2 CHAIRS,modern,black with red cushions,like new.$100 or best offer.790-3685(44) BANK AMERICARD* '''''' 76 DATSUN 280Z .. $6399 111.ii.: ROOFING , . ...... * WE BUY CARS * .„...4 speed,radio, heat, blue.Stk. no.3087. ...... ..... 75 DATSUN B210 $3199 ...... Phone , AUTO SALES iiiia 4 speed, radio, heat,air, green. Stk. no. 3185. ............. ...•.••....., ,............ ....... -.:i-:-:iii::72 PONTIAC LEMANS $2175 ili11:2: 887- 3384 LICENSED & BONDED I'------ - -- r - - CORNER OF STONE VW 1972 CONVERTIBLE, good FT. LOWELL ---auto,radio, heat, air, PS, PB,ivory/blue. condition. In dash AM-FM 8 track. Stk.no. 3105. Must sell.$2150.Duty phone 74g-4424 .-9,..,...,_....--...,-,...,-, A1C Tim Gottberg, 4 pm - 12 887-1706 73 GALAXIE 500 $2999 CLEANING and ALTERATIONS S midnight. (44) rai Ford, auto, radio, heat, air, PS, PB,vinyl :NM S ge roof,yellow. Stk. no. 2934. --- s CAS 1S ..11)01WS RIGHT-WAY $3699 Pg S CI,LANERS CLEANERS \ II 74 IMPALA CUSTOM S Chevauto, radio, heat,air, PS,PB, blue/ entrance from rear parloril lot 2500 N. Miracle Mile S Jaguar X.1 stands out from all white. S7119 N. Oracle Rd. 297-0322 623-8962 N remarkable • :.:.....:. al Ford,auto, radio, heat,air, orange. Stk.no. . new warranty is one reason why, id 2930. ,........... ....... ....... ......., ,......... . . L REAL ESTATE Unlike any other luxury sedan, the Jaguar has a ' 72 CHEV %TON $2699n--::''.-- warranty that covers not only parts that may be de- 3 speed, radio, heat, short box.Stk. no. LOW CTM,519000.5139.56 per month. ATTENTION - on Northwest side - fective,but parts that may wear out as well.In fact, ,......,... 3225. Nice 2 bedroom. Near base, 1 mile would you believe 3 bdrm.beamed Jaguar covers more of the car, item by item, than .:.' 72 FORD F-250 i-, ...... ..... $3299 •;,--,-;.:,.-,., south of Randolph Park. Large lot. ceilings, fireplace, large kitchen, . -- For more information call Gary pool, horse property & GUEST any other luxury car we know of.And this remark- g'if auto, radio, heat,air, PS,sport custom, 886.9405, office 790-5151. lndevco, HOUSE All on 4 acres. For more ably comprehensive coverage is good for 12 months, ';"::: white. Stk. no. 2928. Realtors.(44) info contact Rick Stokes off.297-8301 or 297 5429. Tiara Properties, Inc. regardless of.mileage, provided only that the car is 74 FORD BRONCO $4699 BY OWNER-3 bdrm,central heat& 7120 C N.Oracle Rd. (44AT) properly maintained by the owner. The only excep- 3 speed, radio, heat, brown. Stk. no. 2362. air, BIRO,double lot, zoned R-2,6' BY OWNER. NEW house is ready. - privacy fence$6500 CTM. Owner Must sell this house now!3 bdrm,1. tions are tires (which come with their own manu- 75 CHEV LUV PICKUP $2999 ...... will consider 2nd or lease with 3 A bath, large kitchen, 12' x 18' facturees warranty) and the sparkplugs and filters 0.g,',.: 4 speed, radio, heat, orange. Stk. no. 3122. ...... ....... option.887-2339. (44AT-DA) Doughboy swimming poolside ::*ii:i:i ---- BY OWNER---3 BEDROOM, 1 3 4 patio, carpeting, chain link'fence. when replaced at normal service intervals. "":"::'' 75 PLYMOUTH DUSTER ' $3199 al'; bath.Near schools,bus lines&D-M. Close to all schools. Pantano & Remarkable?Not for a Jaguar XJ. Assumable VA loan;will take small Golf Links area. $26,900. Call ....----- 3 speed, radio, heat, tan. Stk. no. 3025. 2nd.Call after 5 pm 790-9115. (44) 885-8437. 144) ilillik . -- • 73 FORD WAGON $3299 -\ , BRITISH . .,...,. / ,:i:iii.ii:i Country Squire Wagon,auto, radio, heat, III , - WORDS TO THE WISE ,, . ((c--- ... i 41 ii__i, zig xi,. - uar fo; .,,,,:,,„air, PS, PB,roof rack, white.Stk. no.3074. ,:i*K:::: , ... --. ., . ''';';';' 73 MUSTANG MACH I $3399 g; . - 1. --'-- - With the cost of living rising like it LIBYLANOauto, radio, heat Stk. no.2467. c:1 has,my best advice would be to buy now.Real Property investment is one Open Daily 8am-9pm,Sat, 8am-6pm,Sun. noon-Spin , . of the few vr4ys one cart truly save. The waiting game will actually cost riii Estate,auto,radio, heat, air,PS, PB,roof 75 CHEV CAPRICE $4799 1, BONNIE BEST, G RI you money.Right now we have • • 'v. `,\ 4,:i 4. bi, iy iiiiia ai rack, tan. Stk. no. 2575. some fantastic buys.They won't last to. so‘ • .:;,....s.k. *4 BROKER long and after the election most like- ..• •-s\ ( •II 31t4 75 PINTO WAGON $3299 •II ly prices will rise even higher.Call us ! N.‘ , !\, am .: ' ....01's'.: F ::. *-'i\4 HERS Ford,auto,radio, heat,air, PS,PB,roof inm-zit•MIEDNS: T fighters':?daytorsletsomegoaf thue se bo t at. 29';!nll.6.) '•\,- 4;\ ,, t % .• '.11 4 ' '• rack,blue. Stk.no. 2616. ifirodereako 22nd St. West of &van 748-1111 . PHONE 793..9341 7110 N. Oracle Rd. Suite 105 297-2516 , ' illiiiiii litiiiiiii , ginitiligl lea 1 October 28, 1976,The Arizona Territorial, Page 27 SA eniors at Rio Rico S I) () The Southern Arizona second between the team ofei Seniors held a four man- Mac Wagner (Haven), Ray best ball tournament at Rio Van Overschelde (Tubac Rico October 22. CC), Bob Miller (Tucson National GC) and Herb WE HAVE WE NEED Winning the event was Schoenbrod (Tucson the team of Larry Ham- National GC) and the team mond (Oro Valley), Moose of Jim Barbour (Oro YOUR LISTINGS! Claybaugh (Haven CC), Valley), Forrest Froelich [ Racquetball Bob Hanson (Oro Valley) (Arizona Sunsites), Bob come in and meet our salespeople: and Chuck Carey (Tucson Justice (Haven) and Fred CC). Whipp (Country Club of JIM, RALPH, GENE, entries closing There was a tie for Green Valley). MAUREEN and RICK Vote for JOHN R. McDONALD Ti€i'i'a Properties Registration will close The entryfee is $1 for SCHOOL BOARD — District 169 Inc. g tonight, Oct. 27, for the payable at the time of the 7120-C North Oracle Road 297-8301 Pima County Open Singles first match, and players RESTORE TRUST Racquetball Tournament, must furnish their own which will be held next balls. There is a 15-minute Vote for a concerned parent.and ` ' h week at Ft. Lowell Park. default time. . The tournament will be Trophies will be awarded a concerned taxpayer. *' •• ,:••.. la ed Nov. 1 through 5 to the winners and runners % lid, - elin % pai4itr •' P Y g d for by -. ii % from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. on up. Ai the Ft. Lowell Park The draw will be posted Mr. & Mrs. JJ.A. Collins * .... :; courts, and will include at the courts Saturday,and 3114 • )4 Dr. & Mrs. Silvio Aristizabal ..•:' mens and women .......,.......•.•::." • .........•:••• checking their own match times. Did you know that when new clean industries atmunitg tenter The*courts will be closed come to Tucson they hire 94%of their to the general public during employees from people who already live here County hosts the tournament. (only 6%are imported)? OCTOBER 29-31 To enter, call 792-8815 ProfessionaITennis Tournament swim classes before 5 p.m. D.AT.E. bring jobs. OCTOBER 29-31 The Pima County Parks and Recreation Dept's. 4th Annual Lapidary & Gem Show adult swimming andCHARLES R swimnastics classes will r OCTOBER 2 9 begin at Ft. Lowell Pool K i ng s t o n Trio C o n C e r t Monday, Nov. 1. PYLE :� Instruction will beNOVEMBER 3-7 available for all levels °' from non-swimmer to Ice Capades advanced, as well as JUSTICE OF THE PEACE , ‘,. BOX OFFICE HOURS: Certification for the 50-mile Main Box Office Eastside City Hall swim program. PRECINCT FMon Sat 10 to 6 Mon Fri 10 to 4.30pm No Checks Accepted Within 7 Days of Showdate The pool is the only Ft.Huachuca EI Con *Graduate public pool in of Stanford University and University of Arizona, College of Law Tues thru Sat 12'5pm -„_ Tues thru Sat 10 spm southern Arizona and is Davis Monthan Member of the Pima Count Bar Association Tues thru Fri 11 4:30pm �' Diai A Ticket ipen Monday through Y La Popular 882-8626 Friday from 11 a.m. to 2For Ticket Information 2 *Private Attorney with 3 years experience in general practice Nogales I Mon thru Sat 10-6pm 7;1.4266 p.m. and on Saturday and Sunday from 1 p.m. to 4 Charles Pyle knows the law and the operations of the Justice Courts. He understands p`m• the people of this community and is not tied to any special interests. For ALL the Northside news and events... Sign-ups for the lessons will be held at the pool Nov. ELECT CHARLES R. PYLE JUSTICE OF THE PEACE subscribe to The Arizona Territorial. ..call 297-1107. . 1. f If You Haveit Seen These Two You Havedt SeenTueson's Best Home Buys. . _ _ .. . • ',,,• r�'�, 1,' .... o _'► •__1. „.::...,..,.,..,,..,...._......:: .....,..:..„..„:„.„... ..„... . . •..„Tr, , ,,,,,, , . „..,„:„.:.:„.,:z::.:,.:„.,.::.,,,,,:„....,•:„,„.:.:::.,„,:,. ...,.......,:„:„,::::,:.„:„,:::•:„:.,•„„f„„:::..,:.:::.,:.::::.,,,,.:,:.:„.„:„. .....:: .:.::::„..,::.:,:,..... ,,, - • 04. vytilj, {:7��� . ..:;iii✓,::::::•:}::{:•:::: r ' atte,m .a_:M it r Ala ',. = ...4`,14,1 . '. .1,,,,,,,.....4,m...we.... ::*•, .,,'. 4',,,,,44 _..____ ..g,/'''' ;; s.!.. aL.L , t y 7:F,'...///i I.. .._. r, ' '`'_._Yet► ' ' l 41110,6"--- - 14. a fitIHB. 1 � , it Ilk— _ , �Friri74 }010 I � �" ��tc ,. .� i [ s --+ �,,/+ ! j1 ,*,.._ . _ .,--- :— .,:- ii. ,........ . ,,,,,,„„rz...--_ -.4.-4.....7-...,.....- . ..cz:14,_a OINGEWOOD, Fnmn Mid-20's KINGSWOOD, From Mid-30's 1. On Thomydale, 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, luxury features, luxury. It's swank and then some! 3 and 4 bed- energy-saving, famed Wood Bros. ualit . 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 price,they're Built to Last! Thornydale 1 � ORANGE- � 2 %PP i • WOOD Ina Rd. ••••:-.-'I); WOOD range Gwe Rd. a eels open , ' i i IE daily 10-6 4). ��` 1� �', .1"BROS.. 41—„, ;' dm. ..p HOMESI ,I,,,• AL 41171fit Grant Rd. / *It tio- itt / \ Speedway Broadway � °• °s,.. 22nd St. KINGSWOOD # OPPORTUNITY FOR QUER 25 YEARSIII... • CHOSEN FIRST FOR HOMES THAT LAST! Page 28,The Arizona Territorial, October 28, 1,976 Thirdyear 'inbusiness' CDO student enjoys Canyon del Oro High "employees"from all local � ; Fes, 147,:i.,54.1-1.,,, *� ..., ,.,,,, senior Cindy Markle is now high schools. �� Tsapchools I A � president of a business The corporations raise �., firm--"Pictures on Wood." capital by selling stock at ' "�� � � � � A pert, vibrant young $1.00 a share. p e reused woman, Cindy makes one "I don't think . ,-z° � feel capitalism is not only stockholders are allowed to A � _ 13y CF board alive and well but a lot of buy more than one share," �� fun. said Cindy. Any profits left , 10.110%' • i She acquired her en- over from salaries, n , thusiasm for the business production costs,and other world three years ago when expenses can go to pay �•�.� ,� ��a � � An article in the Oct. 21 His primary reason is she first joined Junior back stockholders or if the ti TERRITORIAL on the that if a subject ever comes a� Catalina Foothills School up on which anyone wants Achievement. firm wants it, a "big '` ;a "I joined JA because I party"for the corporation., � . :$� . P , Board's , nonexistent to know exactly what was wanted to see what it was All firms are disbanded in . ` :, meeting tapes was the said, it's good to have that like and because it offered Cindysaid. `. :. ��� �_ �� subject of a lengthy resource (the tapes) May, an opportunity to meet Salaries? "Y , we pay .�'. -``' � � �: discussion at the CFS available. kids from other hi h our laborers;" Cind said. �� �"" ��� ` �-� board meeting on Oct. 20. g - y _� �� �.� �� � Constituent Gary schools," she said, addin 4`Sometimes the et as g Y g �� . ,� � �.. m � ' :::: � Bath board members, "hooked'' on much as 25 cents an hs "` ,4. Dr. Robert Barbee and Dalrymple then said the she was soon tae incident was in- the program. The firm's officers are � *- '' John Price, as well as P P g dicative of the board s Her first JA company elected, she added. ,, ,. , e Superintendent Lewis < Cindydescribe � "` � ���• Sorensen, apologized failure to present in- made stereo speakers. To hear 4 formation known to be of "Our advisers were Lear- it, JA is a world in which � � gym,: several times for not Jet Stereo," Business students learn the joys of .4 , . � �p stating at the Oct. 6 interest to the district, � � (even) when such in- boomed. achieving in business-- meeting that the tapes of Then. Lear-Jet left without getting bailed out all meetings up to the formation was requested in Tucson and Cindy had to go by government grants in CDU senior C and Markle, business tycoon. second one in August did writing. into another company in case of crisis! not exist. her junior year. Though Sorensen distributed a Dalrymple was referring that company didn't do • • • two-page mimeographed to a written request to buy nearly as well, she still 01 r s la report he had prepared the tapes made by school came back for a third go- Am ph I faces entitled "Chronology of board candidate John round with JA this year. Taping Meetings of CFSD McDonald after the Sept.22 As president of Pictures Amphitheater School Les Follett, Amphi's fee,amounted to one public public Burd Meetings." meeting. District is one of four finance director, said that agency taxinganother, The Oct. 21 TERRITO- McDonald, who was the on Wood, she'll have more g Y control of the company's Tucson districts being sued "Some months ago, there Follett said. Also, the fee RIAL, article had pointed source of the Territorial success. The firms' ad- by the Pima County Air were bills passed in- would be difficult to pay out the fact that, although article on the tapes,said he visors are Mountain States Quality Control District for dicating that the kind of because it would come out board members knew by had received a letter from Engineers. refusing to pay a permit fee boilers we use come under of the controlled part of the Oct. 6 the tapes did not Superintendent L e wt i s There are 33 Junior to run its own boilers. the provisions of a new Air district budget, Follett exist,they did not say so at Sorensen saying the board Achievement companies in T a n q u e Verde, Quality Control District added..", So we decided not the Oct. 6.meeting. would have to approve he Tucson this year, ac- Sahuarita, and Sunnyside law. Toy operate the to pay it, Follett said. The artcle further ex- request to buy the tapes. cording to Bruce A. Nasby, are the other districts boilers, we're supposed to Flowing Wells School plained that at the Sept. 22 executive director of refusing to pay the $1,500 pay a $1,500 permit fee District paid the fee under meeting the board had The board's failure to Junior Achievement of permit fee, said Jack which •is, as far as we can protest on July 13, said a voted to retain all tapes of mention the request at the Tucson,Inc. Each firm has Valerius of Air Quality tell, payable annually." representative of the meetings from May, 1976, Oct. 6 meeting was in- about 20 teenager Control. Amphi decided that the Flowing Wells District. on for 30 days after the Oct. terpreted by McDonald as 6 meeting before a refusal. destroying those tapes for Only when McDonald ,�. ,r• reasons of economy and asked Sorensen directly on '� .;tp x.1•:".. vi-: space. Oct. 13 if he could copy the r 4' �'�, r �r}* ' to s was he told the to •� j,� {�• According to the board,a ;"���.,* { .r "`sem -. ,.•,,,,:.,..:i y i{ /� .elillitIA‘.144 . �1 - - - l �` single tape was to be re- were gone. - - `� used for each meeting i' ' when, in fact, that is what McDonald then called the • TERRITORIAL which at had been done since May,y that time assumed the r as Supt. Sorensen later tapes still existed--with this discovered. information that afternoon. At the Oct. 20 board ! meeting, board member After Dalrymple's comment, another con- John Price said he felt bad stituent said "I am that he had not initiated the depressed--at the audience discussion of the tapes at response to the tape in- rft:TQ:firf)1 EE:1 the Oct. 6 meeting. On de ressed at the Oct. 6 we knew (the to s/#71 . cadent, p board's action, but most of were gone . I wish more all with the mood (of this than an thin I had said Y g meeting.) The tape issue, MESEI 43A 911 SWORDS something," Price said. he said, was that of "a He said he was dumb tempest in a tea pot which founded to think the word had nothing to d.o with `tape' was never men- education. "The issue is VVa ecto boned" at that meetin g totally insignificant. $200 - $5000 McDonald later told the TERRITORIAL he con- In other business, the CASHPA I D sidered the tapes im- board approved continuing portant because "basically the plans for a district speaking, once you have Community Schools ithe record, why destroy program. Fliers for the FREE TRANS L AT I tJ N Its'' program, which is being IThe tapes of the meetings handled by Ann Volz and OF TANG PROVIDED could have been used as Sorensen, will o out Nov. g evidence in lawsuits, 1, said Mrs. Volz. A chief '"� McDonald added,"but that aim of the program is to IN TUCSON CALL isn't my primary reason utilize school facilities Sheraton Pueblo Inn for saving the tapes." after school hours, which 622-6611 Sorensen said cuts down on vandalism. Courses of- Oct. 28, 29, 30, 31, 1976 fered will be those that Please leave a messageinu, rwg have attracted most in- terest in the Amphitheater District Community School • program. DAVID E. J. PEPIN Barbee said a consulting P. O. Box 354, Grant Park III. 6firm that examined the ,^ Tel. [815] 465-6619 ' alilend. district's business office has recommended use of computers. One man present said use of com- Ta mo puters was seldom as ef- Oriental Art & Japanese Armour Also Wanted fective as expected, and 11 Member Society Preservation of Japanese fUll than 0118. that manual o erati ns p o Art & Swords, Tokyo,Japan f �--v would still be necessary. 1 .. Next regular meeting � s � �V■rur`r� � � � � �► � � eg.a , will be held Nov. 3 at i s„,..1��' -, A pub{►c service of this newspaper. t Sunrise Drive School, at 8 The US.Department of Transportation and The Advertising Council. p.m. October 28, 1976, The Arizona Territorial, Page 29 ted ; NORTHWEST AREA RESIDENT FOR 16 YEARS- 1 I • Dick thanksin abundance , _ , • , , The new Flowing Wells bricks, and metal. school's contractor and Junior High School, 4545 N. "This school is dedicated Associated Architects, as La Cholla, was formally to continuing growth and well as to Shamrock Dairy, dedicated Oct. 19 to a continuing the maturing which sold the land to the !' ---- chorus of``thank yous"and and development of young school, and to the County . a comment that the school people," Poston said. "To Parks and Recreation is really not complete. you we dedicate this Dept. for their service inii ' itilmi6 , '" FOR "This school is not school." building the school. complete," said Flowing The program ended with �� ' JUSTICE Wells Supt., William K. The students presented the full faculty singing Poston, adding that a certificates of thanks to "Thanks for the Masonry," : school is more than just Defco Construction, the a paraphrase of the Bob Hope standby "Thanks for • OF THE ElkS o n o r ra the Memories." S In a later interview Poston pointed out that the ` - , Two Canyon del Oro High man class secretary, was p° •._.: ..,� School freshmen were honored for her school and buildings were designed as `�� _ PEACE honored by Elks Lodge 385 civic activities. hexagons because such a o, . - ..• as Teenagers of the Month The Teenager of the design saves money. for September. Month program is spun- He pointed out that such Precinct 4Independent Kristen Tober and sored by the Elks Lodge in a design saves ap- Robert Gallaher received an effort to bringproximately 16 per cent in - ;-��", _ certificates from Exalted masonryand roofingcosts , ��� � ��_` � �� ��""" �``'��� ___-•••.!_-- � -.10.--- -�' recognition to outstanding Ruler Raymond J. Maher teens in the area. over the traditional rec- tangular building, which, A imPORTANT NOTICE _ for their achievements. Miss Tober is the meant a savin s Gallaher was honored for daughter of Mr. and Mrs. he added, g his role in school, civic, Walter Tober, while ofbetween $300,000 and club and sports activities, Gallaher is the son of Mr. 4' $400,000 for the districtsFOR VOTERS while Miss Tober, fresh- taxpayers. and Mrs. Robert Gallaher. If you are a voter in Justice Precinct 4 no „ (northwest, west and southwest metropolitan Tucson), y ou will be faced ,i with a "voter's dilemma" on General Election Day (Tues $ - ! - g << day, November 2, 1976).71111r ; $ l '' You will be confronted with the task 4 FRIDAY OCTOBER 29 America's top jazz entertainers, 1:15 1 CAN READ � of voting for a , : .: 9:00 ELECTRIC COMPANY Bill Eckstine,Earth Hines and Dizzy 1:30 BREAD AND BUTTER- single candidate for the office of Justice of the Peace. 9:30 TBA Gillespie, appear together for the FLIES !,, 10:00 SESAME STREET first time in thirty years. Selections 1:45 LETS ALL SING What Makes This Such. A Problem ? 11:00 OUR STORY include "Jelly, Jelly," "Summer- 2:00 INFINITY FACTORY /� time," "Diddy Wa Diddy" and There will appear on the ballot over two dozer. names KIT many 11:30 CONSUMER SURVIVAL 2:30 TBA � 4 TBA 12:00 MR.ROGERS 10:30 more. 3:00 1 hr. 3:30 TBA ,,' of candidates who have filed for this office.- No Demo- 12:30 LILIAS YOGA AND YOU "Sing Me a Jazz Song" John 4:00 SESAME STREET cratic or Republican candidates will appear on the ballot. 1:00 SHADOW OF Hendricks, Annie Ross and Eddie 5:00 MR.ROGERS P pp THE GENERAL NEIGHBORHOOD �� 1:30 UN DAY CONCERT Jefferson perform. 5:30 ELECTRIC COMPANY ', It is extremely important that voters who reside in Justice 2:30 TWO TICKETS TO SUNDAY OCTOBER 31 6:00 ZOOM Precinct 4 (which includes 45 votingprecincts in Pima TUCSON 2.00 WHY ME--Special 6:30 GOING STRONG f 3:00 SOUNDSTAGE The acclaimed special on breast A lively series for and about people County) elect as competent and qualified person for this ' 4:00 SESAME STREET cancer returns to channel 6. Ten over 55.Each program will feature a 5:00 MR.ROGERS women share their experiences with filmed portrait,interview,quiz show important office. 5:30 ELECTRIC COMPANY the disease and the method for and short spots on what to see and do 6:00 ZOOM breast examination is shown. in Tucson. Also an interview with is 6:30 VILLA ALEGRE 3.00 THE WEATHER Dr.Bart J.Bok,Professor Emeritus DICK WALLER IS THAT PERSON ! 7:00 THE MACNEIL-LEHRER MACHINE-Special at the University of Arizona Dept.of REPORT The international) produced Astronomy. r Y spec- r:_; 8:00 WASHINGTON WEEK 7:00 THE MACNEIL-LEHRER;_=--��,-��--:--ice ��� `��_���_ , r ial on weather and climate returns ::::1411110.=--�;� �� ����,:����`„_ - IN REVIEW REPORT -� ��=:�-� ��- _ ,-.. �r� ��� �-� ��.: �► to examine the changing conditions Veteran correspondents on Capitol which could bring an abrupt end to 7:30 TOPIC OF TUCSON •:00 WOODY 90 min.Special Justice of the Hill go behind the scenes of timely the current interglacial period of the Peace candidates are o n pages 2 a news stories. past 10,000 years. A tribute to Woody Herman's 40 P g 8:30 WALL STREET WEEK 5:00 GETTING ON years as a jazz band leader. Woody Louis Rukeyser takes the mystery out of money with tips and advice on A look at mandatory retirement, and his"Young Thundering Herd" o t h e general election ballot. Please check your featuring a portrait of artist Harry play "Penny Arcade," "Apple Lapow. Also:consciousness raising Honey"and lots more. , investing. Sample ballot to see where DICK WALLER 9:00 USA:PEOPLE group discusses "senior power." Hosts: Alice Brophy and Paul name i s located. AND POLITICS O'Dwyer. WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 3 This fast paced magazine formatted 5:30 JEANNE WOLF WITH.... 9:00 ELECTRIC COMPANY program crosses the country to Jeanne Wolf asks writer Irving 9:30 I WANT TO READ talk to Americans about the issues Wallace how to write a best seller 9:45 LETTER PEOPLE and personalities in the presidential and live with bad reviews all the way 10:00 SESAME STREET NOVA The followinisa6pp a bCONSUMER SURVIVAL. i2:00 MR.ROGERS KIT gmessage to all 4 Special "Ears to Ya" What are the symp l:oo CHIQUITINES voters fromA documentary portrayal of the 1:30 CULTURAL UNDER- the honorable JAMES CORBETT, JR., issue of "bigness" in government. toms of hearing loss and what can be done to alleviate them. STANDING former mayor of Tucson, on behalf of the New York state is the focal point. 6:30 WORLD PRESS 2=00 OPEN MATH 10:00 AGRONSKY AT LARGE2:30 TOPIC OF TUCSON 7;00 FIRING LINE 3:00 BOOK BEAT 1 hr. Planned at press time are candidacy of Dick Waller for Justice Of The Peace Ten Years of 'Firing Line' 1x66- 3:30 READING IN SERVICE- separate interviews with Gerald 1976" Part II 4:00 SESAME .. �:���`� ����=�:=::_`:=`�:>_ ..,....;......., Ford and Jimmy Carter. 8:00 EVENING AT SYMPHONYSAME STREET — . ........ ;;:;: :_::;�:::;: ;•::::::.. .............:: 5:00 MR.ROGERS Please clip and take to the Principal guest conductor Colin 5:30 ELECTRIC COMPANY SATURDAY OCTOBER 30 Davis leads the Boston Symphony 6.00 ZOOM 9:00 SESAME STREET Orchestra in "Siegfried's Funeral 7:00 THE MACNEIL-LEHRER polls with you on Tuesday, November 2 ••• 10:00 ONCE UPON A CLASSIC March"by Wagner and"Symphony REPORT 10:30 ZOOM No.2"by Sibelius. 7.30 A MATTER OF `;•:::::::f:::.•::::::.::::::::::::::. ::. ::::::::::::::::::. .:•••••••••••••••::. .:•.:•.:•••.:::•••::• 9.00 MASTERPIECE THEA- ......... .................................................................................. 11:00 INFINITY FACTORY JUDGMENT .................................................•........................................... ................•....•.••....•..................•..•.....•..........._._..__.........•.•......•. 11:30 REBOP TRE--MADAME BOVARY First in a new series on law for the ----•---'----'-' • 12:00 CARRASCOLENDAS Emma's day of reckoning has arriv- lay person, assembled in coopera- :".. '•" 12.30 MR.ROGERS ed. Her lovers have deserted her, tion with the State Bar of ArizonaXu, Z�"€ * � A1.00 ELECTRIC COMPANY and her profligate spending has and the Pima CountyBar Associa � �2'e:�t/t.j �Q��rl-C-F /� :: 1.30 OPEN MATH driven the Bovarys to bankruptcy. tion. Viewers may b:-••• "' 2:00 READING IN SERVICE Facing reality at last,Emma takes phone in their - ,p�� .::.: questions •to a live panel of attor 4;�. AjC,Vos.eff.",414/4......se-- 3 • 2:30 SACAMANO'S GARDEN arsenic. Heys. - :: ''�� ::: Growing outdoor plants in contain- 10:00 ADAMS CHRONICLES 0.00 GREAT PERFORMANCES ers. 60 min. "John Adams: Presidentti:: l`'��7-...4....-c....-....., 74) ' � ;YLC'?�ci :::• 3 hrs. .• 3:00 WASHINGTON WEEK (1797-1801) John Adams comes to Live from Lincoln Center-"Barber • ••• IN REVIEW disagree with Alexander Hamilton,• of Seville" Beverly Sills stars in the irL/ X44,11-) 7 .,'�- d LL.._ Repeat of Friday program. Thomas Jefferson and most of his New York City Opera production of .•.%. 3:30 WALL STREET WEEK cabinet about the country's govern- Rossini's opera,conducted by Sarah "' - fr........_42:-Z. ��Repeat of Friday program. meat. Caldwell and broadcast live from : _ :':: 4:00 TBA MONDAY NOVEMBER 1 Lincoln Center in New York. Host: :V: 4:30 TBA 9:00 ELECTRIC COMPANY Dick Cavett. i���� � A �tz,5:00 ADAMS CHRONICLES ::: a" :::::::.• 9:30 f WANT TO READ - �.•. "John Adams: President (1797- 9:45 I CAN READ S:"•' 1801)" John Adams comes to 10:00 SESAME STREET THURSDAY NOVEMBER 4ga,or4z-E f � �s�l C:4:4-4;4- - - :;:• disagree with Alexander Hamilton, 11:00 WHY ME? 9:00 ELECTRIC COMPANY �::. ;•„ 9:30 VILLA ALEGRE :•••• Thomas Jefferson a most of his 12;00 MR.ROGERS •.• cabinet. He also keeps America out NEIGHBORHOOD 10:00" SESAME STREET f :ti•• of war with France and England. 11:00 ADAMS CHRONICLES ..••.•• �� '•'•' 12:30 LILIAS YOGA AND YOU '� 6:00 OURSTORY 1:00 CHIQUITINES 12:00 MR.ROGERS :••:::: 18-year-old indentured servant 12:30 LILIAS YOGA AND YOU ki::::: `-�'• it-i.ey_ a1:30 CULTURAL UNDER- /a� , ;;• Arthur Peach is tried in 1638 for the STANDING 1:00 ALL ABOUT YOU ❖ •� ' �� / •.. killing of a Narragansett Indian. 2:00 FIRING LINE 1:15 LET'S ALL SING „•;;•: • -' Based on a true occurence in Amer- 300 MEDICAL DIALOGUE 1:30 BREAD AND BUTTER- ����• ican history. FLIES '••.•.. 1( Ea.44 ;.•. 3:30 WOMAN 6:30 ZOOM 4:00 SESAME STREET 1:45 LETTER PEOPLE ;.•:. 7:00 REBOP ....••••• :• Rebop visits an 11 year old Cajun 5:00 MR.ROGERS 2:00 TBA we:* �, SLC 217' SZ -r- - �i�� yt- •/ •:� 5:30 ELECTRIC COMPANY 2:30 WOODY 90 min.Special �•:•: • ::: boy on a Louisiana bayou;a 16-year- 6:00 ZOOM A tribute to Woody Herman's 40 •••:•' J old student of classical music and a 6:30 VILLA ALEGRE years as a jazz band leader. Woody .❖;. !,, - :•; 15 year old who recently Post her 7;00 THE MACNEIL-LEHRER and his"Young Thundering Herd" ••*::' 4d( vs, • :: mother. •� „ p,.. ��'.:: REPORT play Penny Arcade, Apple �••;; _ •;;. 7:30 ONCE UPON A CLASSIC 7:30 ELECTION 76• Honey"and lots more. ;•;;: f r 7Lords Sudbroke and Pushden dis- 3:00 TBA !'* • PRE-ELECTION SPECIAL ;.����, � � .� cover that while the young king is 90 min. 3:30 TBA . 1 ••; calling himself a pauper,there is a 9:00 Rest of evening at this point 4:00 SESAME STREET ,§::::• �' : pauper who thinks he's a prince. TBA 5:00 MR.ROGERS :••. ='•: 8:00BOOK BEAT 5:30 ELECTRIC COMPANY `'•* "Lovers and Tyrants" by Francis TUESDAY NG'VEMBER 2 6:00 ZOOM `'- ......................................................................................:::• ............................................................................................ Gray• 9.00 ELECTRIC COMPANY 6.30 ONCE UPON A CLASSIC .................. ........... ............................................................................... 8:30 ANYONE FOR TENNYSON 9:30 VILLA ALEGRE 7:00 THEMACNEIL-LEHRER .. - --•______________________________ "An Invitation to Romance" The 10:00 SESAME STREET REPORT First Poetry Quarter presents a 11:00 USA:PEOPLE AND 7:30 FOLIO program of poetry on the encounters POLITICS 8:00 MASTERPIECE THEA- of love. 11:30 CONSUMER SURVIVAL TRE--MADAME BOVARY Paid for by: Waller For JP4 Committee, 1461 W. Gardner, Tucson, Az 85705 9:00 WOMAN KIT 9:00 VISIONS 90 min. "New Image for Nurses"part I I 12:00 MR.ROGERS "El Corrido"An old man's ballad or Telephone 887-1450 9:30 IN PERFORMANCE AT NEIGHBORHOOD "corrido"reflects the many misfor- WOLFTRAP 12:30 LILIAS YOGA AND YOU tunes of a poor Mexican laborer "The World Series of Jazz" Three of 1:00 ALL ABOUT YOU (Felix Alvarez). 4 Page 30, The Arizona Territorial, October 28, 1976 A , .,,,,_ „,...,...--- ,,, , , . 1 „.... .„ . Territorial . ,., A•. [T:1 ' II 4,,,,,,..,,,,,..41 , $ 1 'r �9 �,a . �ae -.Erol n e.. w , ° ivy+.f !" " w _.w�3 Feature :,,. . .,,,....,„ . ,,,, ,.„, •. ,..,.. 4.;.., , 4., ,01,.f,,,,,,,.s... . ,,,.., ". ^'fit_ ► 4 _• �.'A3°' `� ,jam. S R _v.:sir,Pt, .e y u4t- �, w 4e..' • "�j ,�� '+ " '�4 ` m. .,. `rem*u a 3 -s. --tr-'-, f-1.:-- v„,''.4*,-•'• , .,_ t r im, 00;0011110:W74.,:v.— ' , :a1F. ,; ,: - �>,y� � ,_,,,,::::1-** : � � ,—;;14.-. a�" ' AML""' �• � .� P �two�.¢�.^ F�� �,.,,;.+Rs zk- 'r'+� ,+..� It would seem that spooks,ghosts and kindred spirits -�` �� � �- -'"' " - / - are very out of place in this busy world—except on �� "� r �` - 7-....„,....„-„. ...:. '�i'`•,,,�'"`� '„'ti "`° ,'$""�� �ti '�" ii.. S ;,.�. � :ry � � �: .� 'RHalloween when stairs creak i ith unseen ��n the dark.�v .� � ��� �� � .�.; ,. .�intruders and ....„,,,..-„,..r.:, -. , - t . n .. - " "' •1 .-� - ``gill erted � ,� __ ., � �, .� � � -� g headless horsemenop desw� - _ streets by the light of the moon. ' . ,, r , , .% �" .741,. ; • " . ' -... ; -' -� .�. :,:, . ""__,,,,-4"..,..":44,.. . wouldIt also seem that America, a mere 200- ears- -: =•: .„. ' `- .. .� w`' --. � - '.;, y "' . • - es► .7 ---4L-* +Mlir ». --11:.„......,- v^ ,. _ .-- --`��,r.,J� : old,is a land too youngto possess ghost cities. But th4-,i-3.,-. �ti �� � '_' � . :.- , � . " $.� w �.A':: �"� � � $�•�y � .,y.o. .+rte, .�- ^✓ 4 ghosts of lost cities are scattered throughout -, „ .�. .... - , . . _ :.. .. - , --- :.,, g out the . .., �- � ,�_':`i� 'Via..: � ' �,., �"..�a x.,�� � 'IIr: . !!, .�+..."� ,� ..,,,,.#.,.��M��"i�.`"('w • western states and in Arizona, the adventurous ' : �.�` a � - �:� . - ._ motorist can rediscover ghost towns with surprising . s _ ry g RCdt" dz w ° a :` .77-0--'11;'444;,,,_ .� T�,. � .� Vlw.. ease. _ �� .... �; , . ,„ iii. .. r - �. Arizona's ghost cities are a legacy of California's This relic of Arizona's great gold rush when thousands of gold seekers poured past now sleeps peacefully dreaming of past glories. Many of the state's ghost into the West from around the world. towns are on private land and are off-limits to the casual visitor. There was big money to be had. For every man who struck it rich, however, there were thousands who came too late. But word of new, fantastically rich strikes came often and disappointments were short lived. News of another strike would start a stampede and even knowing of their existence. But the towns the rush was on again. New mining camps sprang up remained when the miners had gone -- hundreds of everywhere. The California gold rush boomed only ten them. Many of the buildings still stand as ghostly years but prospectors were prowling the entire West monuments to their raucous past, 'fading with the for decades. Each new strike was a potential fortune, underground fortunes that spawned them. an empire. Whether it was a barren desert site ora There is no better way to recapture the color and picturesque mountainside, men were lured by the 0 stly romance of frontier Arizona than to browse around a riches to be hacked from the hills. relic of its past. Their tin roofs rattle in the wind, The adventurers erected their tents, their tent tumbleweeds dash through their halls and there is a cities, and then moved on to more promising • • haunting silence of a lost era about them. diggings as the ore began to play out. Fires and floods ravaged the abandoned camps leaving little to markcities stand Arizona's dry climate has helped preserve some of the sites of such high expectations and bitter disap- the ghost towns and modern-day explorers can poke pointments. around the old houses,crumbling stage stations, dusty But where the mines prospered,the tent camps grew assay offices and--cemeteries. Their. stories are as into towns,often where no town should have been built. as e ae interesting as the weathered buildings left behind. Mining towns clung precariously to mountainsides, For some,their stories are all that remain. There is they were built in remote desert lands where water little left of the Harshaw mining camp, a town that was scarce, and they sprang up where farmland was once boasted its sturdy adobe buildings and claimed absent. These towns would never turn quietly to their structural permanence gave security to the farming or business. The ore in the ground beneath mining operations. Harshaw was little more that, a was their only reason for being. Each town promised two ycar boom town. It was hit by a series of fame and fortune to those willing to come and take it. disasterous floods followed by the closing of the mines. And those that came ended up building the West. In its heyday, there were 100 working mines near Destinies were determined in the mines. When the Harshaw and not a tax collector daring enough to count paydirt ran out, men simply walked away from the the take. wooden houses, the opera houses, the saloons and the Like Harshaw, little remains of LaPaz, a mining brick banks. Thriving towns were abandoned almost town that nearly became the 4erritorial capital in 1862. overnight. La Paz was a bustling gold center and steamboat port The advent of the automobile and the network of on the Colorado River (near U.S. 60) until the river roads that swept across the West really put an end to" channel shifted. It ranked as one of the Territory's the boom town phenomena. The need to build a camp richest placer diggings. at the site of the strike was eliminated. Tombstone, "the town too tough to die," is probably How many towns were there? Many were born and one of Arizona's most famous and best preserved died without anyone getting around to telling exactly mining towns. But many say that Charleston, the where they were, without many outside of the town milling point for Tombstone's famous silver mines, was tougher. Nine miles southwest of Tombstone, Charleston was the center for crushing mill employees- and rustlers. It was a wild river camp that did not '` "' ; have the Earps and Doc Holliday to.maintain order. � ra � The ghost town of Oatman is among the most in- _ - E �` teresting sights of Mohave County. During its boom x �` �* � ., ` ;.may : ei..-,,,--�� u � '� years it produced millions in gold diggings and its ;` - �,. • �- �', .� < buildings are some of the best preserved in Arizona. �I' , , � . , ;,,•, _ -r �.. The town once boasted seven hotels, 20 saloons and a � '�''� �-� � : .� stock - � .' ,�, ,' , - r II h ghost town buffs, Oatman is a exc ange For �.t t � - paradise. Ae few of the residents remain, refusing to ' s.'.� � ,yG � �ti, ''''' ,.. i , ,illi: : ,..„. : 1 t, °^re��_ abandon the town to ghosts. +� *�� irk -,�1� �t � ,.4- Vit! t. ���„ - � ,/� ��. ..4 A Like Oatman, Jerome is not as ghostly as many of '''lla ''. .‘$, / � , �. �- -�- tf �Q the old mining-, ii:kik. g camps. In recent years, citizens of this Na''' ' .'''''' - 'AA ,.`x.Mv ` '` " tilted mountainside town have brought Jerome back to �' '�N..)8 :7 - , ; ,f , - '" -` life a s a thriving tourist center. Due to a tireless , ' , ," = restoration effort, Jerome has a delightful assor-'Tient t of shops, g \-`,,, - - , p ,restaurants,galleries and saloons. Overnight - #� accommodations are available,so if spending the night ` .. in a ghost town is something you have always wanted r � 1, 3 --.� X .� s to do, Jerome is the place. „.....,--....- iapitilktk$, .. , Arizona's ghost towns are far too numerous to list --- ..„.. \✓Yr�..r rr ,...77._:.....a.- ..t �M�r _ `��t ,�.�� � count) but further information is tic K is the official �,. a j =. . - available by writing the Arizona Office of Tourism, ►- -- �V V , ---$` �-- 1700 W. Washington, Phoenix, Ariz. 85007, or local ' * - chambers of commerce. -= -,,,111114. - i rt 'V`..' w z a.-, - - �� It is well to remember that most host towns �. ,r, i g are far a .. � k from telephones and gas stations. Make inquiries h , " before attempting to locate the more remote phan- . _.,.. . ,10,,,, ` toms. ;• • - 1. . . • ' In order to preserve these remnants of Arizona's _ .,4_4(.7 past, please do not remove anything from the premises. Observe all signs and leave all gates as you This old store at Pearce is a veritable museum of the state's lively past. The Old Store still caters to find them. Good haunting! people residing in the nearby hills. g October 28, 1976,The Arizona Territorial,Page 31 Dove ..of Peace turns 10 years old The Dove of Peace founding pastor of Dove of M ''.v.----'-, , are those kind_of people, The church now has 998 t, ' . -- Lutheran Church on Roller Peace. Herhold said. members, Paulson added. Coaster Road has come a She was speaking at the At any rate, the ultimate In a talk on "Called to long way since April 22, Tenth Anniversary of the 1962—when it first began Dedication of the•Church �, criteria for success is Share, Duane Johnson meeting at the Cliff Manor held Saturday night, Oct. A .- Motel, in heaven, he pointed out that Dove of with _x concluded. "God is the Peace is now involved in Motel, 90 members. 23. �. •I'� � �` onlyone who grades our manycommunityac- The Herholds cameeback14_ final a rs." tivities and also sponsors a to Tucson especially for the ' - P Pe"I remember how we'd celebration from San a 44 Jim Paulson gave a brief vietnamee family and .i,have to walk around the • -���� # resume of such important may get involved in the Bruno, California, where ,� . sunbathers by the pool to they- has moved in 1967. - �• dates in the history of Dove Victim-Witness .Advocate get to church, all gussied Now the pastor of i g of Peace as the move from program. up in our church finery," Resurrection Lutheran ; Cliff Manor to Wetmore Don Lowe spoke on - � � �� - / School (Sept. 1, 1963), the "Called to Serve" and the said Muriel Herhold, wife Church in San Bruno, '74 �:• 4 of Pastor Robert Herhold, Pastor Herhold has written calling of Pastor Mulloch, closing prayer was in 1967 and the calling of delivered by Pastor Newell . ,,,,,-.!, --4--,.,•—•,,f--,74,4.'1'GA' r -- .4,,,e • ,t , .., „ 1,10ei„.;•'-,,,,...ozottfq,,,,,, � k Pastor Greg Adolf in 1974. Mendenhall. .,Y�3.k rt�` . )1 i'.:: f� � LEE .._i+... ._ fie*' t' C t 'Z' kn e..#1� .q.,- Will S DO M ' -"fix N, ;" �,4 " .' _:;;;::' t ii0P. lif -;, '',,,-,C,� Muriel � � ' el Herold, wife of the founding pastor of Dove of CONSTABLE ��;, Peace, recalls some of the lighter moments in the ..- church's history. J. P. 4 several books, including welcome and then Mrs. "Funny, You Don't Look Herhold spoke. * DEMOCRAT * ' *117 Pastor Bob Herhold, who returned to-help Dove of Christian," (Weybright Next came a nostalgia- ., Peace celebrate the tenth anniversary of its building, and Palley,Inc.),and The evoking Groundbreaking greets a congregation member at the anniversary Christian in Politics Film" showing the __ `_ '� �IY�I�I"1I'Y�I�/'�I�I.� .I r 1I__'�I�.IV celebration Oct. 23. (Lutheran Church Press). ceremony for breaking • His new book,"Learning to ground at the four-acre site : ♦11 g F7, 44 PVECISION ,.. ' • k. Die, Learning to Live," on Roller Coaster Road -- AUTO REPAIR Qi - e e X e ' f (Forgenus Press) a which was acquired for a 0 AMERICAN &MOSTChristian approach to "special price" of $14,000; . `'` 1.40iiii ,� IMPORT CARS tfi Death and Dying written Pastor Herhold revealed. 1 DA TS U N-TOYOTA-VW with Elizabeth Kubler- In a moving talk on AUTO REPAIR_.__ z-cAR sPEcIAusrs more retur� e�s "Called ', -- Ross, will be out this to Succeed, BySCOTTY RUHMANN Alice and Hill Lan lie month. Pastor Herhold pointed out S ; g After the Invocation, that "There is no words in MEMBER �� Dependable— Experienced Continuing our coverage write that they are closingthe Biblefor 'success':" t�o "cat IMPORT C A R SERVICE : of Lodge news makers— their home in Boulder City, delivered by• Dr. Lloyd Colleen and Phil Smith are Nev.,and will be back with Scott, approximately 180 What, he asked, is a suc- - off toSeattle for a special us November 2. Earl and guests present enjoyed a cessful person? "PerhapsMON.- FRI.8 TO s:30, SAT. B Y A PP T. ONLY. pe 4718 N. FLOWING WELLS RD.887-1262 reason—Phil will be giving Betty Wells from Rockford, catered fried chicken it's someone who can ---- - their only daughter, Ill., popped in Saturday— dinner and a sing-along, rejoice at the success of Marlene,in marriage. The, some times we have this Chairman of the event, others." Pastor Charles WAIL Smiths think they will be popular couple twice in a John Strom, then gave a Malloch and his wife Lynn gone at least three weeks. year. Ethel and Bob Elder Heard from Larry Benn are back after closing their41? F o i l S, Grass C I o t h, 0 who summers in home on Governor's Is- It nd Vy n a I S Burlap Homewood, Ill.--he will be 1 a Laconia, New Ham p- �, back on the terrace on or shire--theyreport• the or pDA N - SHOP-AT-HOME about November 17th. His summer in Laconia was aig son, Walter, from wet one and they have From a Wide Selection Barringtonwillaccompany given us news clippings to d111 him to assist with the prove it. _ - Ballet and Modern of Samples driving. Emer and Bob g Most of_the Lodge guests Capron, our bridge ex- enjoyed the .annual Ex- Children — Teens —Adults M.F. Blanchard 297-9480 perts, have alerted their change Club outdoor Tucson clubs that they will pancake and sausage • � Instructor — Jean Leh ler be returning - late on breakfast last Saturday - ShopFedMart g uPMonday, November 8. mornin at the Casas Katie Risch phoned from Adobes Plaza. Also, we 297-3766 for big savings St. Louis and said she and understand the rummage Topper will be driving out sale manned by Exchange and will be leaving St. Club ladies was quite a Oscar Mayer Packaged Meats Louis on November10. success. 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He said there should be conservation measures to following the November 2 general election. —That radioactive or chemically toxic fuels or give time to solar energy research. The$2.8 billion project,scheduled for completion in wastes must be used or stored without chance of 1986, would have to be canceled if Arizonans vote to escape into the environment because of"earthquakes "If nuclear energy is coming I think we should im- approve Proposition 200,a measure that would impose or other acts of God, theft, sabotage, acts of war, pose the most stringent rules we can." strict controls on nuclear energy in Arizona. governmental or social instabilities or whatever other Opponents of the act refer to it as the "Arizona The Palo Verde nuclear generating plant is causes the legislature may deem to be reasonably Nuclear Energy Ban. scheduled for completion in three stages. Each stage possible." A statement by Darwin Aycock,secretary-treasurer means the construction of a unit that will supply 1,270 —That opinions and information from interested of Arizona State AFL-CIO, says the proposed ban megawatts of power. The final output of the plant will parties must be solicited,and public hearings must be "would help propel Arizona into an energy crisis by be 3,810 megawatts,with 58.2 per cent of that power to held where all persons will have an opportunity to prohibiting construction of the Palo Verde Nuclear be used in Arizona. cross-examine witnesses within reasonable limits of Generating Station, which is slated to provide 25 per Proposition 200, the obstacle in the path of the time. Notice of such hearings must be published in cent of the state's electric energy by 1986." project's completion, is titled the Arizona Nuclear newspapers of general circulation in the state,at least The statement contends that the nuclear plant would Safeguards Act. 30 days prior to the hearings. save more than 27 million barrels of oil each year. If passed by Arizona voters in November, the act Supporters of the act say these conditions constitute It says the passage of Proposition 200 would cost the would effectively delay development of nuclear energy the guidelines for insuring the safety of the public. public 3,100 construction jobs, an $82 million annual plants for public use until questions of plant security, The Rev. John C. Fowler, pastor of an Episcopal payroll required to build the plant, plus additional fuel storage and waste management are answered. church, is one of several citizens who submitted a unemployment attributable to energy shortages. The act, proposed by initiative petition, would im- statement to Secretary of State Wesley Bolin endorsing pose certain conditions that must be met before a Proposition 200. Arizona Public Service Co.is one of five companies nuclear plant could be licensed or considered a The statement says the act is a "prudent and timely developing the Palo Verde plant. "permitted land use." step in assuring both the safety of nuclear power and, Jack Swift, an APS spokesman, said that if The conditions require: in case of accident,the financial accountability of the Proposition 200 passes,the consumer can expect to pay —That any federal limits on financial responsibility Arizona nuclear power industry." up to$212 a year more for oil by 1986. of owners or operators be removed fordamage Fowler said he does not believe in nuclear power, He said passage of the proposition would be "an injury from the plants, for personal or and is afraid of it. absolute economic and energy disaster for Arizona." Translator By LYN SAWYER translator for KUAT, channel,rather than a VHF Then turn the UHF dial to help, however, if your TV expense. The Territorial Channel 4 is NBC; beamingits programming (very high frequency) the -vicinity of 70, and reception is good without each week carries a Channel 6 is PBS; Channel directly into the Foothills, station people are more gently rotate it back and an antenna. There are complete lising of KUAT's 9 is ABC; Channel 11 is Casas Adobes and Oro familiar with. Its relative forth till the signal comes several types of indoor programs; your TV ser- independent; and Channel Valley, in a 120 degree arc mysteries do not make it in clearly. Sets antennae, including loop, viceman can help you 13 is CBS, and that's it for from Skyline Country Club =receivable, however; a manufactured since 1975 bow-tie and combination. select the right equipment television in Tucson,right? west to the Freeway. little fiddle, some practice have numbered click-stop A TV serviceman can to receive them. As a first Wrong! Channel 71 and Channel 6 and perhaps a separate dials,with a place for each advise you as 'to the step,KUAT has available a There exists in the c a r r y i d e n t i c a 1 antenna can bring all the potential UHF channel. relative benefits of each. booklet describing dif- ether another channel with programming;the Channel PBS and KUAT The newest and most ex- outdoor antenna is ferent antennae, ap- An excellent drama, exciting 71 translator on Tumamoc programming directly and pensive receivers have a always best,however,with propriate cables and sports, super music, local picks up the signal from the clearly into your house. digital tuner,whereby with a wide varlet available in correct installation. For and national public affairs, Channel 6 transmitter on Since 1964, all television a single finger (or two, if man rice ranges. The your free copy, send a self- g o o d c h i l d r e n s Mt. Bigelow, boosts it, and sets manufactured for you're adept at adding y P g addressed stamped en- programming, and much redirects it to those areas home use are equippeddistance of your house machines) you simply from Tumamoc, its height velope, business size, to: more. If that sounds of northwest Tucson which with the electronics for punch up 71, sit back and relative to surrounding UHF Reception, KUAT- suspiciously like KUAT- cannot receive the Channel UHF reception. Some have enjoy. The price of these terrain and other buildings, TV, University of Arizona, Channel 6,you're aware of 6 signal directly. a separate UHF dial,some sets is expected to drop,as and our existingantenna Tucson 85721. y what you're missing. Channel 71 is a UHF have the UHF dial mounted the state of the art im- There's no need to miss Channel 71 is the UHF (ultra high frequency) the VHF dial. Sets digitalsystem are all factors in another Canada Cup 'g q y withinproves and tuners deciding what's best for manufactured before 1964 gain popularity. you. Correct installation is hockey game, or can be fitted with a UHF Even with proper tuning, also important, with the MASTERPIECE THEA- converter. you might need additional correct cable and con- TRE episode,or a perform- TNE. Given an adequate an- tel from a special UHF c ance live from Lincoln Cen- tenna system (more on ane for excellent UHF' nectors. DOG LODO Y antenna ter in New York, or a systems that need help reception; if you need an While it sounds com- conversation with William Boarding and Grooming . below), tuning Channel 71 outdoor antenna for VHF, plicated, the superb F. Buckley,or the ADAMS �) Mgr. — Lois Yearous is simple. On older sets, you'll almost certainly programming you'll enjoy CHRONICLES, or Monty `�� /� / puts the VHF dial (2-13) on need one for Channel 71. on Channel 71 is worth the Python when it returns, Science-diet U between 2 and13. An indoor antenna might effort and possible small or. . . -.,, ,�A - dogfood . now available. VOTE FOR NICK MASTRANGELO Co County allows 3125 N. Swan Road .3274604 FOR JUSTICE OF THE PEACE NO. 4 . .Our ust�ceo um.......,. 1 f the peace should have ________//- 3 attributes: _.. The County Board of as agravel ac- I A6- quarry, is Supervisors voted to cording to Bob Patrick of 1) Common sense change a present policy to the Sanitation Dept. _ insure public hearings• Patrick said the county PARTs oiA:f 2) Legal Training&Trial Experience before purchasingnew has another "three or four T {Public Defender and Legal Re- .:F sanitary landfillsites at its months" left in its Camino PA R� � 4,^ smirch for Pima . Attorneys ��� �� __ ,)IOct. 25 meeting. del Cerro landfill and Office) The old policy allowed added that dumping areas ,. the County Sanitation CAMPBELL A AUTO Sty tation Dept. at the Ina Road Treatment __ Ii 3 I dens for im covin the d.P. Cou to place a dump almost Plant would be extended p g rt. HOW OPENI,1 _ (Unlike the other candidates, Nick anywhere without a public which would have a has definate ideas for improving hearing. capacity of about five years. the J.P.court) The change was made "If we can trade with after Northside residents Tucson Rock and Sand, •expanded court hours to accommodate the ublic p - complained that they did we'll have at least 15 years avoiding loss of a day's pay by those with matters be- not want a landfill located there,' Patrick said. 7:30 to 6:00 pm Weekdays fore the court. at the site, near Ina and He said that the com- l' Silverbell Roads. plaints were the result of a Saturday 7:30 to 4:30 pm •a special landlord tenant court to handle these dis- The county's intent was misunderstanding, putes quicklyand efficiently. to trade the site f � adding Sunday 10.00 to 2.00 pm or one on that in the process of ' - . . the east bank of the Santa surveying the site, don fori •improved scheduling and notification systems a- Cruz River which is someone had told theest�ce n . voiding delays and wasted trips to the court bythe presently being used by residents that it would ' be i m otorc c I emarinepublic. Tucson Rock and Sand Co. used fora landfill. Y & parts and ac •tougher measures against violent crimes and repeat Did you know that one new manufacturingjob offenders, brought here byD.A.T E. creates for. g e jobso b5 s other Tucsonans? FOR AN IMPROVED COURT VOTE FOR jobs.' • s ■ NICK MASTRANGELO • • Development Authority for Tucson's Economy ..._..�. ... z. - .. .0.-.. . -.. , .►.1..m i . �,,. ... ,, .�., .. ..fi7R`.i..t" ...,Y.-.__..........•r. x�,T'�'..^ ^,C «EQF+.�-�-+X'.;'k•. ... ">�•. n.� ,.^.A.' "� 4 •i� 4' ...a i? .t Y . .. -< 2^ •+-*^;_ ^.,'�_e - � .�'.r. "!""fid �n'.u.-d .... �-l�d... +.:'�..a*.".t*!..1�`... ,. . ... .».. October 28,1976,The Arizona Territorial,Pap 33 0" Plazadel O � 4- OkAND*OPENING! Oracle at Orange Grove 4IL* • INIO V. $ * 0. 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Ault �r' _� ?r :1:- _. „4.,.. ,`� Lacy Lee and Harvest ay brands.ds They * ♦�: ." • ,i' '''' - -Ai - __---:--_---(---. 1`, --.- oa - . ornpare fcivorabl in every wav t' _ e ._ e,��(� c - '''' . famous name. national! advert''t'• ,, k..t/.,�•4..t.a ,* �...: -- : 7:( .,t ands, but a.re lower in or:ce. 'i"n �, • e-- __ - . / -_ ' �„,I ,,.r, ; i.. ,-•, easiiIIIP r- , • - .1't ,:r , or. ' --- - - r—frirt .�, "r 4 :,4t/ find these fine n eproducts t h � �. sweet t'� , _(' ?w .rww� - -\ � " ,V^�" _s,, :4 ",.t t;X11 } t �'+ _ _=' pees . _..s_ M: ik...1 t.y.' `g RGARNE. '- A ,'At& r''. -4•4 --,,c3'.'•., , - ..., ,-,-,_,0,,.= ,,,„„0104114,- „ lip: • )4 1 it ,Jr�l�a�itly �t!' ,f_ - ,,,_-_-.]::::.1''..1.4-g. ''''''''- /',.tri,,/ ti \/ANjEI- SL ,; s •�. . " At Lucky's we guarantee the larger size of any item t. w • be the better value. Prices are di IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII counted and single item price• .„„„„,,,,4„„,, . except on Cover -j INA . * .+� ;ed item-4, - 89 • f L • H ,1 • E. .r �. r es \i T "Key Bus„are its _,. .-•4000 III I able to price even ler tha r MN _ °RANGE GROVE their regular discount price: �, II' a result of manufacturerora. sU4 :114 :11::iriTas tem romotonal p Y p allowances. N. .:7-.......7.-2.-:..-!.:77.2.:-...=- . Look for the bright, clear"Key o. ,. 3 O•.. � <>markers averytimeyou shop at LuVkys eyre cc •,' ,your key to greater savings, UW :__a'r' " \ ., . • " k 4 en ,, . 3 f , T _ e E1_ tt r • ' a_ (, , More than just �, __ • a supermarket, your new 4111, ,, k ...iimile,„„, „-. Lucky is a "Mini” shopping ._ ,' l f . . .' .•- `�• center that offers a variety of • ! ► Awa ,a11''''' Iwi-e...-9-lig"I°1.:-.=•:;1-''--:-% merchandise you'd normallyy�-;--�=',r '���. , �,:•`.. _ =�R have to shop several stores ��- _ • v..-,1=-6.-L-2.-._. -_ to find. Enjoy lower prices Nov. 3rdt9 a.m -., ,..1_„ 1 - _ on Wearing Apparel, - \�` �' _- � tr_, `-- health and-- =� Hardware, 6488 N Oracle Rid. ... �� � - - _ Beauty Aids Toys, ;, �~ •v,sy_, _�.. ,i' ,, _ '' Corner of OrangeGrov -. ; �. _ much - ..,.,,,� „ism - = - * .Hoch more. and Oracle -.�'...t .: ' in Plaza Del (fro Sho s 4ing Center ,.aa ... . ... , .". . . _ .. . . a_r _ - ... .. . .. a �`:a�_ S • UNT ,. , ,,. _ .._. .