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• 4' 't^� * CAS:, CON , u t Serving Casas Adobes, Catalina Foothills, Oro Valley, Coronado Foothills,Arnphitbe:,. ,,a wi ' ails rand�all northern Pima County. « . • ak _ .gig . .. TWO SECTIONS 28 PAGES. . titt' eitUt = • 11111111111, ,0 . ', --. .1 {:le: ' - TWELFTH YEAR, NUMBER 40 TUCSON,ARIZONA 20 CENTS PER COPY OCTOBER 6, 9977 County still waiting ., _ __________, _....._.....,...,......„_--„H ....r..—'rr +•..:.«..,..ma.c,.e+a..x»..,«,..e,_u» .....,.u.,,. . ,„ „ , _ forsubstatio.nDlans ; ,, _ ir4---- -- ------- - - Q` ,. .4,,,,.... .. d ,vim.i' garden meeting set ,.. .. ..„,,,,, The County Board of When the board first ap- building and construct a �� Supervisors is still waiting proved the $750,000 .ex- theft-detection system, $ . .. or preliminarysketches pentiture for the building, Stout was told to prepare •.3 and estimates on the plan- it ordered Stout to bringdesignsand estimates for a ' -' ,:. ned Sam Nanini Govern- plans for a 10,000 square smaller-building. . . gart„. .. mental Center, according foot building. Mrs. Dusenberry also -z « b k to Supervisor Katie Dusen- said a meetin Pe g is schedul- t ` F berry• But,because of a recom- ed for 2:30 p.m. Thursday .R mandation from CityLib- Mrs. Dusenberrysaid -at the Tucson National Golf �`.:44. �x w Mondaythat the architect, rary Director John Ander- Clubhouse to discuss the son that some $450,000 Joel Stout, is expected to would be needed to furnishproposed Nanini Botanical 4 . '�” present preliminary plans Gardens, which will be lo- . ..--. �1 is � � � i ��+�`x `' ."s ,r,y.:',� _;r:, "fir� .� }� ;r� to the board soon. the library portion of the cated at Magee and Shan- • , g r non roads.NW � . e �._ �� .,,. ion- According to MrsDusenwil- berry, the discussion l MAKING THE PITCH--Tucson National Golf Club resident Robert Wilson(right) review the possibilities of explains the benefits of joining the town of Oro Valley to a group of Rancho Verde subdivision residents at last Thursday's meeting at Canyon del Oro High School as • making the gardens aself- annexation leader Walter Chaffee holds up a map of the Tortolita Communit Incorporated non-profit y in city plans ? operation, or placing the Plan. For plans for annex TNGC to Oro Valley to be successful, Rancho Verde project in the care of the residents would also have to approve of the action, since their subdivision lies Tucson Botanical Gardens. between the two areas. (See story Page 13.) The director of the city's hasn't been any discussion annexation program on it." denied rumors of a move to The city has made • annex land into Tucson pE & : ious overturin thanted zoning okayed along First Avenue up to a , the most ent i the Coronado National Sember Forest boundaries. North Manor was included N.L. Novinski said last as one of several potential Despite .the written objections of some 1,300 week that the city has no areas for annexation. PHowever, these costs would not be passed onto plans"on the front burner" At that time,the city was residents, the County Planning and Zoning Com- taxpayers outside the community. to annex the area. proposing to annex a mission narrowly endorsed a controversial proposal to "I felt Tobin (Marvel president Saul Tobin) bent square-mile area bounded allow a CR-2(two house per acre) development at the quite a bit," said Commissioner Betty Westmoreland "We're always looking, southeast corner of Orange Grove Road and First of the commission's proposed covenants on the buffers. Novinski added. "But it (Continued on Page 12) Avenue Sept. 27. P Among the other stipulations recommended by the takes a heck of a lot of workBy a 6-4 vote,the commission recommended that the commission was a covenant containing traffic in the to establish new districts. Board of Supervisors approve Marvel Homes're west Marvel subdivision with entrances and exits onto First The rumors had been ancaice to rezone some 250 acres to CR-2 as a standing room Avenue and Orange Grove Road. passing through the North- only crowd of approximately 250 persons -- largely g Y No roads would be built connecting the Marved west for approximately six opposed to the request looked on. project to the adjacent subdivisions. weeks. affair --The commission o mission also gave unanimous support to Mrs.Westmoreland made the original motion,which ` Novinski said the city Scottsdale developer John Ratliff's proposal for a was slightly more restrictive than that approved bythe had been approached byPP PP 7,000-acre satellite city between Oro Valley and the comrvission,in that the corner parcel(proposed for TR residents of the North slated village of Catalina. g uses) would not have been rezoned. Manor subdivision at Both requestsstill face a public hearing before the Commissioner Sonny Rickles amended her motion to Bromley and First Avenue At this year's 14th annual board of supervisors, which is expected to hear them allow the CR-5 development. north of the Rillito River Western Pancake Break- Oct. 17. about annexation, but fast, sponsored by the Ex- The Marved case,one of only three major cases the 0 v added that the city has not change Club of North commission was able to clear from its agenda, was acted upon the proposal. • planning panel Tucson at the Casas changed slightly from the original proposition "That's been going on Adobes Shopping Plaza this presented several months ago, as the commission for, Good Lord, five or six Saturday at 8 a.m., guests removed a proposed rural business center and changed ears,"Novinski said. "We will be treated to mounds of a transitional proposal at the corner of Orange Grove Road and First Avenue to CR-5 hi density approves � � plats pancakes and sausages ( multi- just haven t gotten to it P gas Y yet." melted over with lots of family) with a stipulation that no more than 200 However, according to butter and syrup. housing units be built on that property. _ Oro Valley moved closer Since the Valoro Estates North Manor Home The community-get-to- In addition, the commission created 500-foot buffers to seeing the beginnings of plat had come back to the ether will also have its on the south and west sides of the rezoning. Owners Association board g The Rancho Vistoso proposal lays a basic foundation two new •subdivisions commission for review, a member Douglas Pfeifer,a second annual Rummage P p° y Tuesday night as the vote was taken as to the study on annexation has Sale, hparcel roughlyt eld in conjunction for all future zoning in a 9,900-acre westplanning and Zoning acceptability of the lans.It with the Western Pancake P Y P been scheduled for the Commission transmitted passed unanimously. . subdivision. Fiesta• the final plat of Valoro The Heights plat had "We've been told we're Tickets, for all you can See map on page 3 Estates to the council with alreadybeen approved, slated for November to be eat are $1.50 and can be their recommendation for subject to the meeting of an worked on for annexation," purchased from any Ex- acceptance. Also accepted additional sewerage Pfeifer said, pointing out change Member of North of Oracle Road to La Canada Drive between Oro Valley was the fashion in which condition. No commission that past reaction in the Tucson or at the door. and the Village of Catalina. septic systems will be built vote was necessary to see subdivision to annexation The annual event draws Asproposed by Ratliff, the development would in Oro Valley Heights. that plat on to council. has been negative. a lot of fun people, good require much more extensive work than most large Finals plats for both Commission member He said the older times and good food. The developments as he would supply the water and sewer subdivisions will be Jim Peterson explained residents are opposed to breakfast will be held system, three elementary school sites, roads and in- presented to the council for that precarious soil con- annexation by the city, but through 1 p.m. in consider- terior bridges,with the cost of these passed on to home approval at its October added that there "really ation for all late-risers. buyers in the project. meeting. (Continued on Page 12) Lookin: in... Lookingout ... ti High Low Tues.27 85 72 Wed.28 93 68 Rattlersin uuestroom? -- Outlook: Late afternoon thunder- Thurs.29 97 69 showers through the end of the week, Fri•30 93 69 Symphony but clear and cooler for the week- Sat.1 93 63 end. Sun.2 100 63 Tucsonschedule -- page 17 Mond.3 92 77 ' qa a z � _ _.a a, ,a3.:". ,.,. ... ,. „fi.- a,«-.....a:.A s�_.....,.a ,a...w. `�.c .a ,r... ...:.•.,—,...,„..,..+s-"..w:."$><:.� ..,rw«.,.Q r w < %w a,..: `£'C`"Y�" „__. Page 2,The Arizona Territorial, October 6, 1977 t rem , , C RACLE VIEW JELST ` - v'' - #, OR1 , i n., ,k7:,.., D EXCLUSIVE �,� x ACADEMY AWARD WINNER New Creation Christian Ministries .. , Meeting Sundays — 10:00am and 6:30pm -+-} Cliff Manor Inn—Palm Room 5900 N. Oracle Rd. `` B '',1 laces Pthing§, LACK IN THE NAME OF JESUS Aka LOVING SERVICE TO GOD AND MAN, The Hot'flib A new service to northside children will feature an W{Ena Bible Based—Full Gospel— Trans-Denominational • Knepper of the Youth Services Bureau.outreach counseling service, according to Linda EXPerience COLOR PASTOR EDw, K. FOR KAKI t�.325-1975—24 HRS.A DAY Counseling will originate from the Bureau's St. ASSOCIATE PASTOR—TONY E.NORALES—887-3458 FUN Mary's Road office. -,u �.. "All we need is an indication that a child or young .._. - w: FOR THE adult needs help and we'll be right there," Ms. Best Foreign Film ofThe Year .:= <. gs: :1 << wKnepper said. Just call 882-0670 and let us know Qa An AlliEd Artists Release COLOR >'�= s. ::.ti;::� �t c= H��E » riFro. :rti :f ? whether you want to come in or want us to come out. z.. • BUNCH1 In addition,legal advice is offered by the bureau for BOND AND BEY * _ BEYOND D , f , persons aged eight to 18. Day care service can be of ROGER MOO R E • 4, 5,6 &8 Sizes twined along with alcohol and drug abuse help. ..• Installation Available "The Spy ::: ,N ,If. NEW CONDUCTOR AT UA ORCHESTRAS Who Loved Me" .. %*-. ;-_:: atillE Leonard A. Pearlman, the new conductor for or- PL US - 41. -At /i. fit ,' chestra at the University of Arizona,will appear in his POOLS&SPAS firstconcert at 3p.m., Sunda Oct. 9. SEGAL & FONDA :. = y, • town onto S 793-1634 or 297-5148 Pearlman,who replaced Henry Johnson who retired FUN WITH DICK . . last spring,will present both the University Chamber & JANE" 7Orchestra and the University Symphony Orchestra in Tucson's Prests a Loca#fon... :::::,......::ii::-:.; the program. The chamber group will open with the BURT REYNOLDS Casas Adobes Foothills Area :ti: Haydn's "Symphony No. 104 in D Major." The sym- phony • - group will follow with Falla's "Three Dances "SMOKEY Secure, Peaceful Environment -i .::f:_.r:: �� _ ::::,-._ from the The Three Cornered Hat and Dvorraks Plus Club House&Swimming Pool .:,L: ti 1r "Symphony No. 7 in D Minor, Opus 70."' and the ,i0::::";:::,:.:::::::::,!,:::::.--%1 = BANDIT" Engineered To Save Energy THE BIG NIGHT OUT OPENS PLUS Super- Insulated to save money : The Santa Cruz Players will present "The Big Night :: 2 Bedroom-2 Bath...$39,250 `" Out,"through Oct.6-8 at the Temple of Music and Art. REDFORD & NEWMAN ����:;> i revue is their first offeringto Tucson and „ STING"„ , . Irii:i::::i-i.ggil. Un�t"'.(� Way The musical rTHE ST G Custom built at a project price. its theater buffs. The first effort is the fundraiser and procursor to the Models Open Dail 10 to 5 L11 ` „ �TSecrets kept hidden for :f:`...t4thanks Player's presentation of "South Pacific in January. lOo years are now .. Closed Saturday -- - The players have been in existence since June and revealed have worked hard holding fundraising Ice Cream © LOCATED ACROSS FROM CASA BLANCA PLAZA forgivingSocials in Tucson and Green Valley. The real story of 6151 N. Oracle Road -- Phone 297-4680 Call Amanda at 327-3552 for further information. why President0 Lincoln was ,� rro . Es ...,....: . killed. a DAVI -::: .._,------- 0 -----, a..:,.._1 1 1.1V:101 OSOWS..404.1TYISKOf RISINg:;.:".lit''''''''''.......::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: IJncolnconspiracy OF ti•IN - .�• Tell Our Advertisers you saw them here 4WhatV See --to sa when she asksOPTOMETRISTS ASSOCIATED 0 j Dr. Gary Simpson Dr.James Fabricant Dr. Barry Blonder Dr.Stephen Miller hard-to-answer questions about dying. Plaza del Oro University Office I Orange Grove&Oracle 925 E. University i 297-0102 622-5904 .3 '''. EYE EXAMtNATIO% CONTACT LENSES t �- GLAUCOMA TEST'NG PRESCRIPTIONS PILLED - u�. 4 . MONDAY — SATURDAY 10:00 A.M. TO 6:00 P.M. - A .... e k i .sol% `` wh St 111 ......,44 • ' 4 ' ouset, Makes .., i ... , . ..:, .. zi ',4, .'.. ; ' 11 I ♦ a 4 - .--....kr-- 4,,•:...5. . . ,,,* ,• , •' House ,.:e,..„. _ , ./;,,, , ,. z_ _ . , _. , , tie,444644 a 1 .„-- ,. `" �. . IBM:aria! . ,,,. , , , , :-/. , ' , { ,,,, i,,,fit , ., . ., '- 4),:‘ 'N. , '', . 11.1'5:i WE 00! Iik. ;.-* : il:r:), C ails 1. , ,,,, ,:,..7 0, ,.., ,, ,., ,,, 0 . . ,......;.:t , , ,,,; .. . .. .., _ < Y There aren't many services-- ,‘,1 / - much less luxuries--left in this Try the Territorial. You'll won- .-. ID - _ i . world. But you can still have The Arizona Territorial delivered der how you ever did without it! Do you say "grandfather has gone accept and understand the perplexing to your home every week! away," or do you tell her what really reality of what dying is. has happened? Should you "protect" Call,visit or write us for your free The Arizona Territorial 0 1 Year $7.50 her from the truth,or attempt an ex- copy. a 1 W.Orange Grove Rd. 0 2 Years $10.00 planation? And when is it best to stop , Tucson,Arizona 85704 ...or call 297-1107 0 3 Years $12.00 explaining? PIZ00461 Please arrange to have the Arizona Territorial There are no easy answers to these, hard questions. But we do have a book- • delivered to my home. let that has been especially prepared to help explain the facts of death to chil- Moiiiaes NAME dren. It has common sense and sensitive suggestions about how to help children Downtown Chapel Eastside Chapel ADDRESS 7 E.University Blvd. 4601 East First Street 624-8685 327-6611 CITY STATE ZIP PHONE • October 6,1977, The Arizona Territorial, Page 3 • - r ;..- . ,... 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Board of Supervisors'Oct. y 9 p g PP parcel includes roughly 7,000 acres earmarked for a satellite city by Scottsdale - developer John Ratliff. Sale price includes: • Ventura frame • •pedestal •Chemeiex 33C waterbed heater Stonehouse replaces en . fitted safety Ilner • Marana safety seal mattress • as • Blue Magic • hose extension Donald Senf, town not be reached for coin- information on the reasons •delivery marshall for the Town of ment about his reasons for for Serif's resignation. Available in King and Queen sizes Marana has officially resignation . Use your Waterbed Showroom charge card resigned from his position Deputy Marshall Robert on Oct. 1. Neither Mayor Don Frew Stonehouse has replaced Serif, who requested the or council member Ted Serif temporarily as the 11110,1z4beAl resignation Sept. 24, could DeSpain would release any Marana Town Marshall. Ex Ex-POW group %Showroom • A new chapter of a meeting last week included Erickson, Service Officer 3865 East Grant Road 4170 East 22nd Street national organization for the election of officers. and Thorton Hanby. (at Alvernon) On Woolco Center) former prisoners of war is Laird Guttersen was Membership is open to 327-8809 745-2911 forming in Tucson,and will elected Commander,Ralph all World War I, World meet Oct. 6 at 7 p.m. Moulis First Vice- War II, Korea and Viet at Veterans of Foreign Commander, Fred Wars Post 549, 1884 S. Paulsen, Second. Vice- Nam POWs. Craycroft Road. Commander, Fred T. The chapter's formation Howard, Adjutant, Dick This you can'tgoSouth ) Desert Bible Baptist Church SUNDAY SCHOOL.10 AM winterize your car with a change INDEPENDENT /if WORSHIP SERVICE. AM :' , FUNDAMENTAL ;;::: ■ fiI+ir EVENING SERVICE. 6PM _�"�PREMILLENNIAL 0 O' and MID-WEEK(WED.),?:30PM `r`'N```7.` ai. REV. RICHARD H. LYNAM k«�a so�o � _ -,:::-0,2:::1. BIG• NOW MEETING AT - 9800 N. ORACLE RD. __. "" Oilii, .WEDNESDAY&EVENING SERVICES - 3 ),, , iiii..„___i_______ - 11111111,, ...................4„, 4)- , •432 E. Lazy Horse Place � ��-~��`�����=�: - .. Rancho Catalina 2..CM1`_i «%;_ ,1101; --,:11-tii::%-:'-'45-1-1741."14:' _ FILTERS (11IL a FILTER 4,,,,,-NNNNANN),‘AN, " ... , .,,, ,.....„,„,...„.„-.:,,m.:„...„....:,,,,,, ., . •„:. :,.. . _ • ..„:„. ,.. ,...,:::::::„...:4„„..„,..,,,i. „. .....,.: ,.,1.,..-Zigi.,,i,:::::.—",,,,,,, ArkRviiipait � .Generous Cut4 � - . ��~ ..:;���:: „:.„..„.,,,,,..-1,,,P=,..,,,,:. -,;-,z.*. ` _ `- Pla ROAST PRIME R I B of BEEF -�� __.:._.:__ OP:d Au Jus 1 INCLUDES:Choice of Soup or Salad Bar, 0, CAMPBELL AVE. -� Seasoned Green Beans,Choice of Potato,OF Homemade Rolls&Butter, 4 AUTO PARTS Beverage. $693 • DESSERT: Homemade Apple Cobbler A-La-Mode 2736 N. Campbell 5 QTS. MULTI GRADE OIL & FILTER Complete Dinners for u ''� 327-3464 2 a+ $7.95 Sunday Only /r 101:I i 5 QTS. SIN LE $595 ii ► G WEIGHT OIL & FILTER PRINCE/ORACLE 4635 N. FLOWING WELLS Amoy AUTO PARTS Ye 887-1330 i�,,,,i°r'r, 4140 N. Oracle Rd. 888-5011 • « .�"'�, '10, Pennzoil Valvoline i 1th ,,,,�. 1�`r►'`► ,,,,,�, ..4 (Handy Andy Shopping Center) Your Choice of INtimS11% +�Kendall * BrakerState1►�►''��►�► OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK lip sNI, Page 4, The Arizona TerritoOal, October 6, 1973 , e h i i a J Opinion . . i)ula1 .s corner her 4k4_ Itemize bond ballots e. d. jewett Air for greater Clarity Rotarians have developed a novel ap- proach to fund raising. Many other luncheon and civic clubs use - . It looks like the Marana School Board pointed out that in sacrificing the flexible the same technique but my observationslead to the conclusion that Rotarians have may be on the right track in offering a pair approach of a blanket bond amount,the tax developed the technique to a point where it of questions to the voters in its coming high payer gains an additional measure of might better be described as legal larcency. school bond election. control over his taxes -- for as long as. 15 And this is not intended to criticize any Those question will allow the voters some years. input into how the bond:money would be In addition, the taxpayer is made to •clubs in any way. spent -- on vocational agriculture facilities evaluate in his own mind the needs and On the contrary, I think it's great. The and expanded shop space, and on classroom wants of the governmental entity involvedentire procedure not only accomplishes the space. instead of just taking somebody else's word primary goal of raising badly needed funds for themto contribute to worthy, charitable causes . We'd like to see more of_this in bond but allowsg club members to have a hilarious c elections, as presently, votersTo theomment that itemized bonds fail-are-merely. tirrie doin often and resoundingly, we cart onl say - being handed a full package and told to say thsomDuring each Rotary meeting, time is at, in e respects, this is goOd. - yes or no to all of it: alloted for a member -- whose title esca Itemized bonding gives people a greater me but who should be called " pes Whether it's a bond. issue for a school participation in their government, .school. the enforcer . -- to levy fines upon errant (or even not-so- district, a county or -any other type of board or board of trustees, and Makes them errant) members. municipal bond, the vOters generally don't a little less willing to go along with flat know what sort of projects are to be funded statements from the leadership. . All manner of devious tricks are used by if the referendum is successful. After all, the end result of a bond 'sale is "the enforcer" to separate members Critics of the itemized bond referendum higher taxes to cover debt service- -- for- from a few dollars here and there. Things claim that the method cuts down on many years to come. like missing a meeting, or getting your flexibility, an itemizedreferendum has a Shouldn't the voters be allowed -some name in the newspaper, or wearing a tie, or very poor success rate. additional choices beyond "yes" arid "no" - not wearing a tie, and the list goes on and To the first we can agree, but it should be to blanket bond amounts? on. A good "enforcer" can not only succeed on a grand scale financially but can keep a meeting in an hilarous uproar for lengthy Rad los. convertibles cruises •, . , • / periods.f . One othe better excuses for an absence • . was extended by a member of the Green i Valley Rotary Club last week.- He advised 1 I' • •unk mai •lust keeps on comin the "enforcer" that his absenteeism was caused by the fact that he took his wife to the airport. - Over the loud and bitter protests (among other of By JOHN SINOR .storing away grain for the for. That's all I would Well,it all evens out.Not members, the "enforcer".remarks)allowed the Copley News Service winter. And actually we need." too long ago I lost a$50*bill. matter to drop. Decisions are ofttimes A whole new stack of -are grasshoppers, hippity- (I think that's against the Where does all the money fuzzy! numbers came in from a hopping in the barley law,now.But a lot of things go? Bless me if I know. It It's all in fun and all for a good cause. And magazine distributor. I fields.. . that happen in this old seems tamelt like block ice may have already won a I said: "See. Even if I world are against the law.) on a summer daST. Rotarians around the world seem to think convertible, a South Seas won a South Seas cruise, I We ran the bank account "The Lord will provide," the procedure -- even though tinged with cruise,or one of 1,000 tran- couldn't buy anything to through the computer the said Grandma.She told me larcency -- is a great game for fun and sistor radios. wear on it." other day.It's a depressing all about the lilies of the profit. All I have to do is send One of trip boys said: job. Money is tighter than field neither reaping nor No one has ever claimed that the the numbers back to them "Could I send in the num- ever, toiling, procedure is fair and square. But in all my and they wir;arheck.While I hers and scratch your But I cannot rememberI said: "But the lilies die years of attending Rotary meetings as a am at it, would I like to name out?Put my name subscrito a half dozen on the last time it was loose. member or guest,I can only recall once that , ." be or it? I could use a radio." each winterGrandma There was a day longa member complained about the size of his I said: "No chance. ago. I found a $50 bill She said: "rat your so magazines? " No. I threw the whole Pretty soon somebody hidden in a secret pocket in vegetables. iine or for the reason it was levied. HeGolden-oppOrtunities . summarily resigned from the club and packet in the trash. would be sending you cred- my wallet. What a golden (Continued on page s) marched out of the room to loud and Not that I couldn't use a it cards you never asked day! South Seas cruise. But I raucous applause. figure the odds are about a On several occasions I have observed an million to one against me. i "enforcer" levy a penalty on a member for fact outfit selling my name to 35 0 --- \iff70-----Th v -. . ,,7\, there was no record of such alleged ab- other mailing lists is about ,c/ '\'' ,.I:.‘ senteeism. That seems to be the cardinal a million to one for. \ , • I • ' \\\ - sin -- that is proving the "enfoxy_exf_ to be I am already getting so t.rt gil ),,).\ ./ , \ . incorrect. In one case, the.flIember who many chance" of a life- ;Is was not absent stood meekly by as the time"in the mail each day that I can hardly find my idg''i if \- - "enforcer" doubled the fine for the reason electric billA ilh, that the member was present at the . And with all these "$100- '4, • V kt 1!. 4 , meeting! There is no way to win. a-month-for-life" longshots / . ' 1 • • [32 crowding the dining room 'Ili --1 if ho ik • , t)2' ilic,431Ne . . table, I could overlook a Pity the poor businessman and letter with a real check in 02 h rik 1$, i fairApEr businesswoman. ..... •.... ...,_ it. i, P ii girt 2 '' ‘) - --, Last week he and she took it on the chin Sunny days around here 411. - from the public and a- Tucson newspaper now but winter must be _i .. 11 11111 V W. , e frr_________...--- ..... ( ) ) \, because of a vote on planning and zoning coming. My wife said: "I . . , , i : ....■ ir 1...- .-- 4,1, = VI matters. went shopping and all the i IVA , ,,,,., Ami 0 8;4 lit N.,,__,, - 1 I '---1 t_9,1 t C '.'*' c_..,.at , ,.,„,:';',*'' ,,/,,/,-:----:rc-, . ,.,.. _ Itwasasked of the Pima County Planning summer things are gone." ' 1 1 rll* 7 illg 4166* - /./ # 2,1, ,iii th gm. bi,7‘1 POP' A ..., ,411. and Zoning Commission by a Tucson i .."- "7','* -,, The racks are filled with •--- -- •--,,,* al" —.11:". - 401111% - '''• ,;' ..,,,- - \ti4 -I_ ' '' ,: reporter was "it fair to have 50 per cent of winter garments, ., ,. s''''',,,,'‘, The department stores 11' 11/•.;..... EN cP ' rg-' -\''' -7" 01-11- ' -'-' ‘' '' -'\ "P9 ' the commission involved in business must think we are a lot ',,t-.:.,:,._..s,„.,„ , ,, ,,„, , , „,„ , related activities _ 4 , ,..,11*;::;:r. -',''',,,. ,.,' ., .. ', . , 41.2.7.,-21§jeor.-.. . more organized than we -- - ' - • 01!•-?st1,0 ' -\:- ' ' • -, \ -_-_.,,- ., . The question was never answered, of really are. -----.:- - :4 ‘' t,.‘*,•:,,, , course. But it is just another in a long line of -- ' -.. 4.,A-„10,4). ., '''' - 0::::: :3 copky News Service They picture us as ants, -40 0 ,s.,..,. . (Continued on page 5) 11111 gir - i Second class postage paid at Tucson Az.Subscr,ptson • MA la NA illilla tierrtc04-:al rates:by mail in Pima County-S7.50 per year;by mail . outside Pima County in U.S.-S8.50;foreign countries- 1,111 E WW PIM PER 510 per year; single copy-20 cents. Advertising rates available upon request. Phone 297-1107. Association-Founded 1885 Winner of GENERAL EXCELLENCE Award, NEWS Published each Thursday by TERRITORIAL PUBLISHERS,INC., WRITING EXCELLENCE Award, TYPOGRAPHICAL A1‘e ) I W.Orange Grove Road,Tucson,Az.,85704. Also publishers of The EXCELLENCE Award, GENERAL and DEPART- .„..i .., Desert Airman. MENTAL NEWS COVERAGE EXCELLENCE Award, and EDITORIAL PAGE EXCELLENCE Award from Agglir it'cii°1-6 \-14's‘V:ii.Sil'Ak);IPFA RS Arizona Newspapers Association January 1975. Winner of GENERAL EXCELLENCE Award and E.O.Jewett,Jr. Jack B.Jewett Walt Nett ,!•14---; AssocIATION NEWS WRITING EXCELLENCE Award from Arizona Editor and Publisher General Manager News Editor Newspapers Association January 1977 II:„: L For Greclef'',..ibiic Servlst 1 i .......,............ . _ _ • October 6,1977, The Arizona Territorial, Page 5 Portfolio changes at .. . . .. ,,,,.. .,..,, ..'Or third quarter's r� ,t .., , , . , ./...- .. - issues now showinga loss market created a cheerful �� `� The stock market was , �� i. comparatively quiet during of 20 percent to 30 percent. tone around the world. It '�'� the past week, the major Steel copper and chemical gave strength to the dollar , :,/,'N4 • companies would be agood in foreign exchange 446- ' �, part of the activity being Pa ,,A� KITSCh centered in portfolio start. Not to mention the 0,-* . markets,a condition that is s / ,�' ,,-�- "wipe-out" concern today. changes by the various Zenithof sever- creating „,,/ - .--• , '� • .,� adjustable decorative funds. With the end of the al hundred Sobs in this A continuation of this ,--', :% third quarter of the year, country, because of trend can encourage a -,�.'`- t traverse rods . . . i the "window dressing” for minimum profits, if any. build-up in the inflationary ,�.- '' potential in both the United ., also adjustable cafe rods States and Europe.As it is Pe „,,,,-.7-.7. -� 4,, rings and clips [Stock market foreign organizations are gradually buying into ///;\ - American firms,The latest , . - B JOHN G. FORREST By _ is the Bayer A.G.organiza- ,�` tion, the aspirin producer, ► '� ° • 1 (1) /0 tr in to ac uire Miles r. the benefit of shareholders With a trade deficit run- trying q was not too cheerful. ning into astronomical Laboratories, alka seltzer /, � Some of the so-called figures and hopes for a producer. �' �' experts who have been pre- strong revival in business 0 f f dictin a slow im rove- lacking, stockholders see Shareholders in Miles , ` ,��� �r - ; g P little ahead to bolster Laboratories saw their 3/w. .a: .”. . .� very ment in the next few their confidence. And until shares jump in price more � months for the business :. :f z::;� : ._ti: ::: r:::::;::.::::.::.:.:�'.::.; confidence returns, the than 14 points in one day. `: =t' • BED & BATH community,are now begin— , 'r master crtarge S K u�o YThey didn't need to use :: : 1 F -e BAN stock market will act as a , �= FASHIONS . Imo; ning to hedge on the time1111,,,, � ��� •.==•.......�... =: . _element. The consensus drag on the economy. their headache cure, but t:.:,-:-..:<,.:.:•-,,.,; :..-::.:; ;,-;:.:::=.::=>.-:..: : now seems to be about the perhaps the "magnolia 6447 N. Oracle at Orange Grove 297-5111 middle of 1978. Even that Trying to ram through m a f i a" surrounding date is not a firm commit- the legislature major bills Jimmy Carter could. regarding energy, taxes, Someone should tell them ment. Panama Canal and foreign `Wall Street is just a con- A great deal of interest affairs generally,is raising tinuation of Main Street." Volunteer. will be centered on the the hackles of Congress- f earnings for the final men. The drive for When the stock market quarter of the current year. ``instant'' a s s a e crashed in 1929, Jimmy q Y P g It'llrrtake you a better human � • • _ old.From the tone of the last demanded by the adminis Carter was five years o presidential news confer- tration is a throwback to - ence,it appears that Wash- the days of Franklin D. :,,,),..;..z: - r."yyK. f a =tea ington--the executive Roosevelt. But there the _ - f:. .r .:. branch--believes that it is similarity ends• y:! open season on "windfall �i`�` 1. President Roosevelt � �r ��� � �µ"{ profits." places �_ �,. _,:� knew that when stock r : Try telling that to some prices were low,so too,was �-, : es r coffe aommunity ■ .:::i,.... ,,,, n � ,,,-,R, .,,,,.,,,t,„ „...., .,,,,,,,,,,,„,„,„,_, , . k ,,,,,,,,,;,,;„;,,,,,,,p.si-,,, Pima . both. ... Mailbag A lot of placespaythe bigrates some of Get the biggest savings rates in town. gg � the time. But Pima Savings delivers top Get moving to Pima Savings, The TERRITORIAL welcomes Letters to the Editor• earnings all the time. All letters must be signed and the writer's address and r phone number must be jncluded. If for a good reason the writer desires to have his or her name withheld,the TERRITORIAL will do so at the descretion of the • editor. Letters should be brief and to the point• The highestsavings • _ -u is erratesintown:'s corner Cetificate Accounts Annual (Continued from page 4) : Rate Term Minimum Yield rather unfair attacks on business people in ” 7.75% 6 years $1000 8.057% o 0 general by members of the press. 7.50% 4 years $1000 7.788/o 6.75% 30 months $1000 6.982% Maybe the question should have been "is 6.50% 1year $1000 6.715% it fair to have 50 per cent of the commission not involved in business-related activities?" 5.75°/o 3 months $1000 5.918% That would have made as much sense. A substantial interest penalty is required for early withdrawal. From one who has felt the stip a little Passbook Account g' 5.25% $10 5.389% free advice. Mr. and Mrs. Businessperson, 'x develop a thick skin because regardless of r ` Statement Savings Account _ the job you do in public service you are $' , ' ' . 5.25% $10 5.389% `�' :�r going to be the subject of vicious and often , -;. - -- :., . _ � • - , � unwarranted attacks on your ability, your , � ,�ie ,, .{ , , /- y x. �. 4_'�* , honesty and your beliefs. '..''.;t :'a; K: a a, 4v -A ••:••••-'4.4;? ''Y , !,,'l..+4 s, jw <"1.,!3.,,, ' Under the circumstances, why _: �.. ,,. s .�.; . ;: t : Yp�,� ; �_ „f,,,,:,..4;::-",-, K`'•\ - e a7 .e'z-, C[l r�'+i'y,s,/4. R_, y i”` ,-:ID '5n• . businesspeople continue to contribute time :� _. :‘,,,, : . ,.,:7„),...c.:::; in public service is very difficult to un- ''''. : ,, s ; , �'',:4-...4,-.‘, %. ,-....,;:,:V.4":1;:-;:-- .4i �' derstand. � �- �. i ,, . . The rewards are few -- if any =....: f a, (Continued „..,,, .16. from page 4) y .� , p g his wife started receiving - xa� -c,�s F�'�.�'3y y�'x� �y � � tr. ..r :::„.A.,,,,,,,y � r�� �Jcome pouring in the mail brochures on cemetery K.. '' .`' f t ',�,�. .�- - ." fw� ,,,,,...:‘,7„,,,,,:,,,,,,,,..,„,,,,......:, 'f- -. `.�-: t,ii: , ' ,:., ,,,,, ' ,.- -....4::-..A:4,-,4--,5-- -' Junk mail s arrival , , . ' , ,,,-- ,,,,--...,.Hder„,,,..„, i .,., .,s.,„,-„, , .... -.--.,,,,,,,, ...,..„ ..,,,„, •, ,... • -,- -1:7;:i.' *4,,,,,, .,. "÷-' .. ,. -..;:.., : each day. Here's a dandy. plots. . All I have to do is sign a ,41,.:* � -.q - ; coupon send a little check, . g6 w' ._ .'4 ;- and get deathly ill. Then I - ti '' x will collect $100 a day for = x , everydayI am in the • ,� ” ... .•_. = �} _ hospital• LL /j�►' f '' .., p_`v -' Y '' �%G ' /- A friend said: "You can '• , . '-'4 0 410 4 .0 _ ....mil 'rte y 1.• stop unk mail by writing MADE To O R D E R `deceased'on the front of it 7225 N.Oracle at Ina ��: � , � �. EalC near Great Western Bank Bid ___ __._ and sending it back. I did7that." ROYAL PRESS 7100 N. Oracle. :., Yes. And two days later t o b R•av • « ... . ., d _. ..a � ... n .r � ~.+�a�,s+lY... q �rlWw r Page 6,The Arizona Territorial, October 6, 1977 COOKING CORNER 1--1 a i r Fa 1 r The ry 1 -- a nees and Fall is officiallyhere and more customers in the perature at 140 degr dry for four to five hours. fashion-conscious north- coming weeks with schools Oldie Properly dried fruit leathersiders are beginning to con- starting,visitors beginning ut ood will be sticky to the touch. sider what the new season to appear, and people feel- Lift the edge and peel it back is bringing with it. ing it might be time for By MARJORIE RICE M a rule, don't tri' puree about an inch. If it peels A prime concern in fash- something new after the Copley News Service more than 1 cup fruit at a readily, it'simportant .dried. ion talk is hair and cosmet- long hot summer. time if you're using a blend- Storage is mportant in food firs. The beauty salons Carol Rasco, with Head- In the light of energy and er. drying. If air and moisture which serve our area are master's salon, said a Tuc- food costs, and the resur- Pour puree onto a plastic- are allowed to get at the food, clip to see more and son Hair Fair will be held genre of home gardens, food wrap lined cooky sheet. (Foil it will rehydrate and possibly expecting drying can make sense. or wax paper also can be spoiexl. For some garden crops used.)Tilt the sheet to evenly When preparing jerky, use ,. drying is a boon. distribute the pulp; don't very lean beef(flank,or sun- 'n' for example, spread it with a knife or filar cut)cut into strips 1/a to' -= ti , 4 Vetoer •704ea Zucchini, , P inch thick, 1 to lei inches '° J.doesn't freeze well,and is dif- spatula. The Family Beauty Care Center ficult to can.But idries per- Fruit leather should be wide and 4 to 12 inches long. fectly,into salty,crisp chips, quite tart,but you can sweet- For oven drying, blot meat WELCOME WINTER VISITORS something like potato chips. en some purees, such as strips dr with paper towel- ` Bumper crops of peaches, oranges or pineapple. Use ing and -tch meat across Come meet our beauty experts face to face.They are apricots or other soft-fruits, corn syrup or honey to sweet- oven racks. Allow edges to especially trained in cutting,styling,conditioning,co- that all seem to ripen at once, en to taste. Start with 1 touch,but not overlap.Leave boring,perms and skin care—in fact,everything you can be dried into fruit tablespoon of a sweetener enough space on the racks for need to look your best! We're looking forward to leathers,or dried fruit pieces and blend well; taste; add air to circulate.Set tempera- meeting you! • for delicious additions to all more if needed. Remember, tore at 140 degrees and let "That Friendly Shop With That Special Touch" sorts of dishes,or to eat out of flavors will intensify as food strips dry for about 11 hours. hand. dries. Feel the oven air to be sure We carry a complete line Mon.thru Sat. Dried foods lose consider- One 14-in.-by-16-in. cooky it is warm,but not hot enough of nationally advertised Thurs. Eves.by able bulk when processed,so sheet will hold 21 to 3 cups of to cook the meat. Keep the REDKEN RETAIL PRODUCTS. Appointment. storage is easier. And they puree. Only pans with low door ajar to allow air to cir• We Use and Recommend last a long time. Properly sides(no more than ii inch) culate and carry away moss- ,• 297 so air will tore.An electric fan placed in °Wa KEN '� stored foods can be kept for should be used 2284 .-. ���� several years. properly circulate. front of the oven door will Equipment for drying n can If you're drying leather in help remove the moisture. 6431 N. ORACLE RD./AT ORANGE GROVE RD. motorized the sun, cover the pan with Jerky also can be dried in a be as complex as dehydrators, complete with nylon net or cheesecloth to dehydrator, following the di- fans and thermostats. Or as protect it from insects. Use rections given for the brand simple as a screen tray and a pins to keep the covering you use. And it can be dried sunny, dry day. above the level of the fruit, outdoors. Generally, the steps are but be sure all the sides are For air or sun drying,use a . grill suspended over an open �� simple. Food is washed and protected. P . cutup,then prepared for dry- If the weather is above 85 barbecue. Line the barbecue ing by blanching a few min- degrees, and relative humid- with foil to reflect the sun; CaiaJ utes in boilingwater or is below 60 per cent, the stretch strips of meat over ity � steam,or by treating it with trays can be placed in the the grill. sulfur or other chemicals. sun.Bring them in at night if Place in the sun and allow After these steps,the food is temperatures drop more than meat to dry for 4 to 6 days, AlleJ �� . placed on trays outdoors, in 20 degrees, or if fog or high depending on the tempera oven ora special dryer, humidityis expected. _ ture and how dry you want it 1114: an left until it . YDrying will take two to to be.Meat strips also can beCOIFFURES A .• ( II 'b 'Y Be sure to use only flavor- three days,depending on the strung on wire, with a small ful, ripe foods, cleaned and weather. button between each strip to , free of defects,for all drying. If you want a more surefire keep them from touching. For fruit leathers,overripe drying time,use the oven.Set Protect from birds and in- Serving the ll sects with cheesecloth or net. � " (but not spoiled)fruit and old the oven at its lowest,usually discriminating Lady .k4 canned fruit (with liquid 140 degrees. Place the sheets Be sure to br•ing the jerkyun drained off)also can be used. in the oven and leave the door if nights are very hunud. for 18 years. Remove stones or pits from cracked two inches on an Jerky is properly dry when it fruit; peel or leave unpeeled, electric oven; up to eight is chewy and leathery. depending on taste (except inches on a gas oven. It can be stored at room We Specialize in for pears; peel them). Cut The fruit leather will be temperature in air-tight con- fruit into chunks and place it dried in four to five hours. tainers. (Moist jerky should • PERMANENTS 0 or blender. In a dehydrator, set tem- be frozen in plastic bags.) 7 in a food chopper Y � •COLORING t ,, • BLOW DRYING r . . CASAS ADOBES SHOPPING CENTER "IK:°F--. t •_ ,. `x 7029 N. Oracle (Behind Cele Peterson's) 297-0602 e ti�ti�ti :n �•.. • ILINitt.-,---,,,.% , , r 4,..,,,,,,,,., 4:::.:•,..... ;7,. , • ;r< 1S ti •ti: s. . r x •.ti' -ye lalit1L: L �« t L r ertlei � .m- t .w.a.ns. :S ti •.Y a,� 4:: 4,., r. tt 4 -•nCt .:4 0i ? :4; 4 s• 3. :::.'::1<1:S......., ..:t-.ilk,-a. •C „,yy .1/4'iP4'111;si:l::::'1;'-' ''.::.;:.:..:::...::.":..12.:.:%1.,...:....*;*1;.:.*.*..:..'0,.,.,.:.-.'...:..:4:1.:'.:.: :'�i h* +F III .,....- -.' . , '''' :::'*1:* :-'':?'*:.'', :''':'''''!:, S Y� a } nononsense j} �a r. ��W r :f '.ti• '•ti 'tel•:�•:J•. ik........#11110::...........:..:,....::.....,.i:............!...........:....:.......:,..............:i...............:"...... .S .J. ..-,.---,••- - .,i, jam.: 1.. sv. •ti. .fr. IW,.. . f.- :Y .J :{y 1 1 ti•: :::.......,.;%...*:......::...:..1...!.......i....i.l.:::::::....;:::...!....:::::...:.....::;:...i..:....i..I.:::........!.....:!..:.: } 1 L. �ti Vi•.hoir. _. `. si �' Y'm: t •� il. .J. ��` ill � S .$. fs_a. Y' a, m!{ 't +��. �y,, tea` q.1:.-4(ii#C,W00-1141tit:::00._even.::::::;:l'i.::NIIIII";:i,li,i.:$,:yitipeiglisii:, st` �� •:=¢fid:�i• �,[�r�, :j��!� �+# Q .l'i .'::::::i-:.:::j4441.50.044ititi.Oittiligiti „ :.f } x :•Tt w .xR T E � .I es a� $ ti • : • n 4 Y: /'jY � ytilYYll • J .\ wilt. x . r.. . ay .� CL V i .ti. 1 Nit, � X 1, !a ...' :om� � : ..:.h1 : � :ti •:}:.ti{ �•::: : �:: J'.tip ' t trio - ti : •: ..� • S T A1ti1 yy ti . � ::': : : : : S• h FRUIT PRESERVER -- Sheri Snively, 16, a San Diego, Calif., high school student who Kenatron specializes in home preservation of foods,fixes strawberries for fruit leather during a food in demonstration. Foods that take well to drying include fruit for leathers, beef for drying C..,I - rrz Ezatzty Cznizt jerky,apple slices,chiles and herbs such as parsley. EUROPEAN HAIR and SKIN SPECIALISTS 5815 N. Oracle • 888-5126 i October 6, 1977,The Arizona Territorial, Page 7 Oct. 9, from 10 until 4 at Rasco one new thing will the coasts, but what's new fashionable." color," she said, "but, it's Plaza Square on the corner be an upswing in waves. there doesn't necessarily Pat Hayes, from The not the old complete dye of Speedway and Campbell She is also excited about replace what's become Velvet Touch hair salon they want. Natural high- ��i\, \ 11�►.._4 the fact that longer hairpopular here-" es \� .., to kick off the fall season. agrees."An'in'hairdo just lighting, which enhanc � The fair is the contribution styles will be being seen Rosemary Mahue, of doesn't look good on every- the color they already have).. , �\ of Tucson hairdressers and more. _ << is what we do the most of." Rosemary's, said, I d say one, she said. The your- .� \, _‘_____. cosmetologists to National Juanita Maly of Hair this year's hair will have a ger irls ask a lot for the '�t`- \ Beauty Salon Week, Oct. 2 Country, is looking toward The cuts mayFarrah Fawcett look. Our A soft hairdo is what softer look. Fara (lb :;��� _--� to 8. shorter mens styles for the be a lot the same but people will be seeing this"Our �t\ �/�- more mature costumers fall no matter what the �' ��,, �=-, , shop is a member upcoming season but ag- arranged with more curls. want to talk over what will �� ,� >> l of the National Hairdres- rees that longer, curlier There will be less sleek be best for them." color,soft with curls. �� sers and Cosmetologists hair is what women may / , 11 dos." Associatior., which son- well want to return to. << Fe Helm, of Phil-Am Westward Look Beauty ,� P Tucson women aren't - ��Beaut Center, brie s u Salon has a similiar bead C----='----- sors the :,eauty week," "Make-up has moved to- Y g P \ _ �) heavy make-up users. ;`,.:y Mrs. Rasco said "The as- tallyawayfrom this 50'sthe topic of coloring in her on coloring. People are ,.,. . -A �)) ,:c.„--z:,- They're outside people who requestingthe work and - 1(:'•1 `�`' sociation makes cont- look,"she added. "Natural want a natural look. Our conversations about hair. - (r((��- �- the shop frequently offer re�s. •, ribution to our v4 by looks are what people want1 sun usually gives ladies a "We get ladies asking for specials along these lines. �`:���'�} drawing attention to the and they want make-up lot of good natural skin professionalism involved in with natural ingredients g color." what we do. Hairdressers when they can get it." �_ and make-uppeople are There is still goingto be a Individualityis the keyat '" N\,,,-IIIIESTWARD _ � � _�; �__„ well trained and dedicated call for precision haircut- David Aring's Hair's Hope • - people.They want to do the ting in the shorter dos like salon. best possible job for the the wedge and others and "A persons facial struc- . 1°''l ray . customer. Marge Chapman of Casas ture is more importantLOOK ke`l RESORT _ , LI ,�,�,, r "There is a NHCA char- Adobes Salon said her shop than the current style." �J • �h =.; ; ` is readyto handle all such ,, ity.We also serve the corn- Mr. Aring said. "We try to requests. � � munity in this way, by suit the individual while -5.. / •t- '�S' contributing to the Mental "It's hard to say what keeping trends in mind. It - ,�� Health Association. The people will want," Mrs. is much more important to ? ��; �, x , Tucson chapter donates Chapman said. "In Tucson have a complimentary <. ,,�+ r ' P � additionally to La Casa de we get a lot of styles from hairstyle than to just be ,. ��o fi ; ' y. los Ninos. The NHCA has Beauty Salon .„„,--,„.„,,,,,,,, existed since 1921 and is nPMMPMMMMMMMIRA RPI MPMPMMMFAKS A.; 4._ `. tr. part of an international 0 -7----7----,--.. ..,--` - . � L organization." � � E_ ••..�, . N4 '• Featured events at the : 4.1" r,f ,Hair Fair will be a cut-a- : illair Country 4 Frosting _ �'BEAUTY SALON J . , , thou throughout the day .. . y• . 1` F ' with cuts being given fora : —.SPECIALS — S ;F ,,` . donation. A fashion show p e c i a 1 - - ,`�► will be given, compliments • PERMANENT 3 ;► ,: `"'" �-� , ....:Aitt . g P $ 00 : 'j.. ...:.;.-.411.., of the Iron Tree Boutique. 1 q regularly $35.00I.? •'i.Dollar donations make ar- ��` .•� - ticipants eligible for a dra- • PEDICURE $750 3 $ 2000 . r-r- .,- :.•L. : ,• -. • wing. A live band will : regularly $15.00 1 �''.- _ perform and a drop box - ;- _ will be provided for the : • SCULPTURE NAILS 00 = �'' .=i"`. _ regularly $35.00 .�—�. ,q/ ` �`t collection of children's clo- regularly$25.00 ...: f� ,"-jam�''�i, thes. : . : assommil __. CASA BLANCA PLAZA The cuts being given at it ; _ the fair will reflect what is : 6056 N. Oracle • 742-3447 II 29757114 _ new in the hair business (Enter from Lower Level in rear) 0----*' 245 EAST INA t V and according to Mrs. c iorIA/Ind wIA/wboa wwIry Ina kid wwin'wiwi 11;:e,A)ci /Rosemary s . ,. .4.., ,.-„, , , et , - '''''' . jevillivir• :* ,,, _,L1le.''' . I, ,.,,,, . .....-. v. ii ir i ,.. :" its; t "�� �. ) airstyiint 0„..,.... i. ki- f'I' N\ • '4K:--0- '`.j.s ,,,,1.- ','r . • _� SPECIALITY CUTS FOR MEN &WOMEN `�•,N.:::::\,r J .-�,�, -yam=- - _ • Manicures _ Located I n • • Pedicures NANINI • Compete Hair Care . 410. 24 FINANCIAL CENTER The ef.: • Sculptured Nails 7110 N. Oracle Rd. 297-1521 Announcing the Opening of ourr ea as s lir e NEW BOUTIQUE in October. Irir ,, OPEN: contemporary fashions I. MON.-SAT. 8 to 5 for today's women" , If *IP- ,-- i - . , Hair should be long INVITES YOU /. .ii. enough to be beautiful; TO JOIN US AT TUCSON'S ., . ti , - r - , Short enough to beNational Beauty a on Wee ., i`, ,,, , t functional; - ,, ,, ‘ ‘ * .- .e. . I HAIR_FAIR Individual enough _ , for your lifestyle. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 9TH 10 A.M. TO 4 P.M. PLAZA SQUARE — SPEEDWAY AND CAMPBELL ' -� ' 4 for the Benefit of La Casa de Los Ninos Crisis Nursery ` ,;/ ,� / - ,IN 1 . .; ;_ ,' 1), ,. THE HEADMASTER HAIR CUTTERS WILL BE CUTTING , ,,� FOR DONATIONS BETWEEN NOON AND 2:00 P.M.THAT DAY. - - COME JOIN THE FUN — GET YOUR TRIM AND KNOW THAT our purpose is excellence, - ,, , -- - YOU'RE CONTRIBUTING TOA WORTHY CAUSE. our inspiration is pride. _, fi'.. pales `I�;�.�, Jf1 * LIVE BAND * FASHION SHOW * REFRESHMENTS `- .,. . Akl, , * DRAWING FOR PRIZES '. 1S./- !'REDKEN ;,. -.`.411.4 ., , , .0 �7-8208 )4 297-361} ,„,......,,,,, 7225 N. Oracle at Ina \4\ Plaza Escondida 7890 N. Oracle at Magee Page 8,The Arizona Territovial, October 6, 1977 I PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES1 I I lk.- I Your Right To Know Your Right To Know Articles of Incorporation ficer of the Corporation; pro- Of vided, that the Board of Dir- SCANTRAVEL--ARIZONA, ectors shall determine in good INC. faith that such person did not•� Article I act,fail to act or refuse to act ilill Illrell eitel:11441411117 Itik The name of the Corporation willfully,with gross negligence shall be SCANTRAVEL - AR!- or with fraudulent or criminal ZONA,INC. intent in regard to the matter a. Article II involved in the action. A judg- The purpose for which this ment or conviction,whether or _ Corporation is organized is the not based on a plea of guilty, •` transaction of any or all lawful shall not be conclusive as to PETS ANNOUNCEMENTS HELP WANTED Matilitiage:W• business for which corporations whether the person against may be incorporated under the whom judgment is rendered, �• Z- , 42, laws of the State of Arizona,as acted, or failed to act, or re- they may be amended from time fused to act willfully or with Bible study designed esp. for Wanted-part-time and full-time 1977 Suzuki GS 400, still under to time. gross negligence or with fraudu- II p single adults -- all ages. We cook. Tucson National Country warranty, 2085 miles, show Article III lent or criminal intent. listen to your needs, desires,, Club.Call Chef 297-2271. (40) room condition.$995.00 297-9150. The general nature of the Article VII 'Li, Uli I•.H.i) 1)O(, (,R OO\1 I\(+ ' frustrations&dreams.Sun.9:30 (40) business proposed to be trans- The known place of business ofa.m. Casas Adobes Baptist I1WS Church.2131 W. Ina Rd. Phone RESPONSIBLE PERSON 1947 KNUCLE HEAD HARLEM acted by the corporation at any the Corporation shall be 2436 Wanted to own and operate DAVIDSON CHOPPER 1200cc, place within the United States is North Pantano,Tucson,Arizona f PBS 297-2421. (37-40) candy & confection vending as follows: 85715. FALSE GOOD CONDITION, WITH To engage in the general Article VIII r N. route. Tucson and surrounding TRAILER.$3500.790-3974. (40) WETMORE RD. business of travel service,retail Walter L. Henderson, of 220 1585 W. area. Pleasant business. High ANTIQUES profit items. Can start part- a‘ and wholesale, both domestic• East Speedway Boulevard,Tuc- time. Age or experience not• MOBILE HOME travel service and foreign travel son, Pima County, Arizona 888-8699 _,, 22- important. Requires car and service. To dispense travel in 85705,who has been a bonafide S985 cash investment. For de- PARK 78. formation and to act as agent for resident of the State of Arizona • tails write&include your phone. all transportation companies, for at least three years, is -"''--•' PROFESSIONAL PET-ICURES "�""comps Antique Clock Mart , Route Dept.11760 Roscoe Blvd., such as airline companies, hereby appointed the lawful 11=111' SunValley,Calif.91352. 140) steamship companies, railroad agent of this corporation to TICK DIPPING .Buy-Sell -Trade : DIAMOND GROVE companies,bus companies,and accept and acknowledge ser- o NEVER TRANQUILIZED any other mode of traveling or vice; and upon whom may be ?S • Expert Repair-Refinish + Full-time dog groomer.Groom- transportation companies, both served all necessa'y'process oc _ - 5665 E.22nd Sr. ing all breeds.297-0420. (40) is more than a place local and foreign. To engage in processes, for all purposes re- ,.. 747-5674 . to live the preparation of travel itiner-• quired by law. The Board of _ WORK AT HOME in spare time. AKC Pekingese puppies. 747- Possible earnings of S250 a week aries of all kinds including hotel Directors of this corporation -= Family&Adult Section accommodations, sight seeing, may revoke this appointment of 7827. (40) SAVE MONEY ON ENGAGE- stuffing envelopes.Send 25 cents .Pool,Jacuzzi and in general to engage in the agent at any time and shall have DOG TRAINING MENT RINGS. FANTASTIC plus self addressed envelope for •Outdoor Barbeque business of all forms of travel the power to fill any vacancy in Your home Bob Clark ,.3 QUALITY DIAMOND RINGS more information. AMERICAN / Spacious Clubhouse service. such position. 622.1642 IrFERTILIZER ��, I AT YESTERDAY'S PRICES. SALES P.O. BOX 760 Palm •Tot Lot 1 MANY UNUSUAL ITEMS. Harbor,Fla.33563. (39-42) I To dispense travel counseling Article IX (44 TFN) .Clothing Care Center service and informaiton, sell The initial Board of Directors Top Grade Fertilizer. 55 yard EXPERT JEWELRY & POC- railroad,airline,steamship,and will consist of one director. The delivered.Extra fine pulverized K E T W A T C H R E P A I R R. Subscription salespeople need Ask about our BIG- 3 bus transportation; to sell ac person who is to serve as direc j fertilizer 56.50 yard delivered. HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR ed. Evenings, hourly wage & commodations for hotels, re- tor and the initial officer of the ��• FOR SAFE Cook's Fertilizers, formerly OLD GOLD & UNWANTED commission. No door to door. i sorts, sightseeing, and feature• Corporation until the first an- 68. Darlings. 887-0164. (Minimum JEWELRY. NO LAY-A-WAY College students and high school Move-In Offer. attractions throughout the Unit nual meeting of shareholders Delivery 2 yards) (36-39) CHARGE FOR XMAS GIFTS. seniors preferred. Call Jackie 5151 N.Kain nr.Ruthrauff ed States,Canada,Mexico,Eur- and Board of Directors or until Custom -made and designed ANTIQUE JEWELRY EX- Monday,Thursday or Friday at QO C ope,as well as any other country his successor is elected or quali- wall units. Call A. Stoler CHANGE. 6074 N. ORACLE 297-1107. (AT Only 37-TFN) 888-2260 fled is: 790-1629. (35-TFN) RADIO,TV Mon-Thurs 10-6, Fri open 'til throughout the world;to create, 8:30,Sat open'til 5:00.297-1741. TOBILE plan, sell, and carry through INGO BLOENDAL Westward Look Tennis Member- ELECTRNICS$g escorted vacation tours;to own, 2436 North Pantano ship.$200.297-3152. (39-42) (39 TFN) �f IME operate, lease, or otherwise Tucson,Arizona 85715 ' -- acquire such real and personal Article X Mexican clay floor tile 65 cents Aldorado Place sells working ' PAR}{ 7 8. property suitable, useful, or The incorporators of the Cor- per sq.ft. Also roof tile. Adobe TV's S25 up. Color $100 up. We --_ necessary in connection with poration are: Wholesalers.3393 N. Dodge 793- need trade-ins and non-working any of the objects aforemention- INGO BLOENDAL 8593. (39.40) TV's for alcoholic rehabilitation 2436 North Pantano training. We pick up any time. FALL SPECIAL ed; to enter into, make, per- Tennis - social membership in 334 W. Prince Rd. 888-4141. (40 form,and carry out contracts of Tucson,Arizona 85715 Skyline Country Club. For Sale • every kind in connection with ROBERT PAUL HALL for best offer.298-2255. (40) TFN) Wanted: Furniture the sale and distribution of the 3450 South Grady aforementioned items or servic- Tucson,Arizona 85730 D&B Cake Decorating supplies. • used appliances pianos, NO DOWN PAY M E N T es; to acquire, use,own, lease, DATED this 9th day of Aug Everything for the homebaker. 1 �! �[ Misc. If you want top and dispose of trade marks, ust,1977. 1772 E. Adelaide Dr. 327-7710. •CHILD CARE'• dollar cash-Call Stan 294- copyright,and licenses. INGO BLOENDAL (40) 54• . 082 L�days..•889-2042'nighLiberal Terms Article IV ROBERT PAUL HALL Elvis-special edition Memphis Babysitting day or night. My The authorized capital stock 500689 newspapers dated August 17th own home. Vicinity of 1-10 and • -- NORTHWEST of the corporation shall be ONE• Pub:The Arizona Territorial morning&evening,24 pages full Ina area. 1 or 2 children. 297 MILLION and NO-100 Oct.6,13,20,1977 of stories and pictures of Elvis. 2412.(40) - '`o dollars (51,000,000.00) divided Req: Zipf & Henderson, Attor- 326-9878. (40) - - SUBDIVISION into ONE MILLION (1,000,000) neys. Parking lot sale! Velvet sofa Experienced child care, east FURNISHINGS shares of ONE DOLLAR ($1.00) 'moi and love seat $250.00 9 pc. side location, in my home. 75 OSHRIN P par value each of commons ' queensize bedroom complete cents an hour.Call 885-6458.(40) LINGERIE CHEST -6 drawer stock.Such common stock shall _ $500. Herculon sofa, love seat, off-white finish with yellow trim. Full Acre Lots be subscribed and paid for fromillJ^ chair and ottoman$350. Lamps BABYSITTER Perfect condition. Call 247 2056 , time to time as the Board of ..� any S15. Dinette sets with table Mother of 1 yr.old will babysit, after.5. (39 TFN) Directors may designate. Stock &6 chairs S85.Pictures each S10. my home,NW area.Age--infant _ __ shall be issued when paid for in to • Friday, Saturday, Sunday 10-6 to 4 years old. Call 297-6840. Queen size bedroom set. Dres- i -cash, services, cancellation of p.m.2945 Flowing Wells. (40) (38-TFN AT only) ser, mirror, chest, 2 night indebtedness,real estate or per- stands, headboard, boxsprings, sonal property, and shall be Macrame plant hangers, wall ""'` mattress&frame.Also formal Cortaro Rd. OcIy 11/4 Mi. North _ hangings, unusual spider, at 1-10-Hwy. issued and fully paid for and hangers. Made to order. VeryBUSINESS dining room set. China hutch, table, 2 arm chairs & 4 side REALTY of Ina Rd. shall be forever nonassessable. � ��-� •� ... � reasonable. Hurry before the t,? • The judgment of the Board of = SERVICES 711,,/ chairs.299-1545.(40) Christmas rush.790-7109. (40) CallBetty Directors as to the value of the suffer ' OpenCredenza - handpainted with property or services rendered in 7 days. Hair East Styling matching mirror 5275.00 622 297-5633 exchange for stock shall beblood doY�Or- MOSI CAI•, Salon. 5338 E. 22nd. Special- 9163. (40) conclusive in the absence of izing in perms, frosting, tints, Sofa &love seat, Early Ameri actual fraud in the transaction.c on. blow-cuts. andwomen. � andblow-cu s INSTRUMENTS8 , a can, a n )'sZl'eE dt Ie Article V 790-3804.Open 8-5. (38-41) Endtables &2 lamps all for S475.622-9173. (40) Be one. egiont,..-: ->After the initial issue of stock Everett Spinette Piano 5454• CERTIFIED CUSTOMTILE _ :::;,:by the Corporation to its stock- 896-9689 call evenings.(40) ANO LINOLEUM INSTALLA "{ `"'`''`-` holders, each stockholder shall TION--Satisfaction guaranteed. - have the preemptive right to � Low i purchase a proportionate share Low Prices. For Quality Subscribe to P R a e yourGet off and Reliability. Call for your of any such additional issue "`` free estimate. 792-1812. (39-42 ATTENTION SELLERS which proportinate shares shall rocker. Don't $• The Territorial be determined by the ratio that the then number of shares issu- :' FEEL SAFER WITH call 297-1107 toC�a .4-....tiird.- ed to the stockholders bears to take old age DEAD BOLTS! Y We're Aiming To the total number of shares of • • ' .ystock of the Corporation then sitting own• S TTIED sooner �,=r BU Cars '' , issued and outstanding. In thettratifj.10...:...tri.1...:0"...w.6...._. Yevent that a stockholder having . vin ✓� Ill !", such pre-emptive right shall fail -,,,-,. : Mo : • October 6, 1977,The Arizona Territorial, Page 9 PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICE 'ye.-Right To Know Your Right To Know Your Right To Know THE SUPERIORCOURTOF Before the Arizona Rev.Harold Hansbro THE STATE OF ARIZONA IN Corporation Commission Heber Springs,Arkansas 72543 AND FOR THE COUNTY OF BUD TIMS over 21 'Mhs/F/1p,p: - N PiMA Chairman brother I ALANCO. INC., an Arizona ERNESTGARFIELD I NellieJ.Ralph corporation, Commissioner Route 1 Box 438 "s • rUNFHN. Ac—,--�A �'� "�` Plaintiff, JIM WEEKS Covington,Tennessee 38019 HOUSES FOR SALE: �+ t� £t� t °: u5 Commissionerover 21 HOUSs7 FOiI SA GilR AE • LYLE R.PALANT,et al., HEARINGS TO BE HEARD sister • 44• . `: Defendants. BEFORE THE ARIZONA COR- Annie M.Pate No.153325 PORATION COMMISSION, at Barbee Street NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE HEARING ROOM 200, STATE Ripley,Tennessee 38063 44:444"4""4"4"4"""•+ 4.> is "i -i""- 4•1"—ii""v i'i", I**********'** NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN OFFICE BUILDING,•s15 WEST over 2l 3 3 ELLA * under and by virtue of a Writ of, CONGRESS STREET, TUC- sister 3 1,4 ��� Special Execution and order of .SON, ARIZONA, on THURS- Lizzie E.Long 3 sale issued out of The Superior121 Elmhurst � '� * � DAY,OCTOBER 20,1977,at 9:00 tripi A ..�VERIJE Court of Pima County,Arizona, A.M. The hearing will be con Nashville,Tennessee 37207 ,• 1 on the day of December,1977, over 21 ... THIN.KING OF . ducted as soon after 9:00 a.m.as 3 3 modern, landscaped *^ and to me as Sheriff duly div the Commission is able to do so. sister itoLarge, ected and delivered in the above 4.Venue for this proceedingis 3.. land 2 bdrm.apts.Starting + APPLICANTS APPLYING 3 SELLING at $170. Built-in range, re entitled action, FOR NEW AUTHORITY must in this county,because decedent *frigerators, •disposals, car- '117 WHERAS,on the 13th day of be present accompanied by either was a domiciliary of the 3 rfi, • pets, draperies, private December, 1976, ALANCO, competent witnesses who can county at the time of death, or 3i INC. an Arizona corporation, was not domiciled in Arizona but ' ,patio. individually control- testify as to the public need for 'died, refrigerated A.C., Plaintiff herein recovered a your service as applied for in property of decedent was local ��� ii Partial Judgment in the Super- ed in the county at the time of •swimming pool. Seconds to - your application and as to the 3 *Davis Monthan! Also close for Court of the State of Arizona, applicant's fitness. FAILURE death. �j HOME. >} in and for the County of Pima, 5. Nopersonal representative schools,churches&shop against RANCHO RIATA,INC., TO ATTEND HEARING AS P w o�� ping center. * SCHEDULED MAY RESULT for the decedent's estate has l�' *. one of the defendants herein,for IN THE DISMISSAL OF YOUR been appointed in this state or �' * � � E. 29th St. the sum of$6,160.00 with interest APPLICATION FOR LACK OF elsewhere. a Chetan at the rate of b per cent 6.Petitioner has not received a �, ! * Manager Apt.iA-745-0542 per annum from the 9th day of PROSECUTION. demand for notice and is not 3 *******,*****.>►. DOCKET NO.MC 30452 November,1976,until paid,and LUTHER W.EVERINGHAM aware of any demand for notice 3 CALL $347.90 for Court costs and ac 803 West Valencia Road by any interested person of any Tucson � truing Costs and proceedings concerningthe dee A Tucson,Arizona p g �^� . WHEREAS,on the 26th day of AUTHORITY SOUGHT: For edent in this state-or elsewhere. �' Q 87- 00 lty i . January, 1977, ALANCO, INC 7.The ori inal or authenticatJ �J a permit authorizing the opera- g , - .. REAt '' �' ,an Arizona corporation, re- tion of motor vehicles as con- ed copy of decedent's last will,if TRUST CO.- LI _� covered an additional judgment tract carriers for the transpor- not already in possession of the - 3 in the Superior Court of the State 3 '9 of Arizona,in and for the County talion of CRUDE CALCITE Court,is filed herewith. ROCK of ANDRADA MARBLE 8. Petitioner believes that the CASAS ADOBES of Pima, against RANCHO- COMPANY, ONLY, throughout will, dated July 10, 1976, was • RiATA, INC., for the sum of ITY SOUGTucson ; Tahel you Buy Sell $1,500.00 with interest thereon at Arizona with base of operations validly executed and is deced 3 R Y at Tucson,Arizona. ent's last will, and after the 3 ,,� Exchange the rate of 6 percent annum from the 26th dy of January, DOCKET NO.MC 30451 exercise of reasonable diligence BRAD DESPAIN dba petitioner is unaware of any WE HA VE THE KNOW HOW 3 Ca11.297 3152 1977,until paid;and • DESPAIN CATTLE CO. instrument revoking the will. >r! WHEREAS, the said judg 16501 W.Manville Rd. 9. Petitioner states that: Ver- 3 3 {39.421 ments were partially satisfied to Marana,Arizona 85238 non F. Dickerson,4301 E. Fifth ." © u r' 4. the extent of $5,000.000, and 4 al 44 4 , AUTHORITY SOUGHT:Fora Street, Tucson, Arizona 85711 there remains unsatisfied on permit authorizing the operation has priority for appointment as A HOME WORTH ( APARTMENTS Tj said judgments the sum of of motor vehicles as contract personal representative under $2,145.27; carriers for the transportation the will pursuant to the provis- NOW THEREFORE,I will on ions of A.R.S. Sec. 14 3203 be�A `,1 �1 . of COTTON SEED E BALED NIO Y ING FUR the 1st day of November 1977,at COTTON,FERTILIZER,SEED cause he is a devisee named the hour of 10:00 o'clock A.M.,at COTTON AND FARM EQUIP- under the will of Decedent. In the shadow of the majestic --.: County 10. Petitioner's best estimate .-x the East door of the ,� Catalinas,tucked on an acre of �i�: MENT for JOHN KAI TRICO 1111 { .:.t::.: c• �.' _j{ Courthouse in the City of GINS,ONLY,between Marana, .of the value of property owned {• mature desert growth, this 3 - ,,;�, ,•. w f '= = Tucson,County of•Pima,Stater b the decedent and subject to �.ti ^,,� ;�. Casa Grande and Phoenix,Ari y j bdrm.home is really something �f ��. r�.,., f ��. Arizona,sell alt the right title, lobate jurisdiction of the Court different. Fun or formal enter- Or1C� • 2 <<• ''' '40'-- P • 1y < zona,with base of operations at P taining will always be a pleasure f ., ;.; interst,claim and demand of the Marana,Arizona. is as follows: >_;.,.t BONNIE BEST,- with it's almost oval living room Bedroom opts. •. defenders BY ORDER OF THE ARIZONA PersonalEstate $2,000 30 ft. long with 12 ft. beam furnished or unfurnished A-�Inrque idea in RANCHO RIATA,INC.,in and CORPORATION COMMISSION Real Estate(less encumbrances GRI BROKER ceiling. Guests can have their t t to the following described real DATED at Phoenix, Arizona, thereon $20,000 own privacy with the split plan. from j $1 75' apartment living, property,to-wit: this 28th day of September,1977. Expected annual income from Formal dining room,big break just i The South 75. feet of that DONALD E.VANCE the Estate 5---- fast room,pantry and a fantas- + portion of Lot 2,-in Section 33, Executive Secretary Petitioner requests that the tic kitchen with just about Central Air Conditioning Private Patios Township 14 South, Range 12 Pub:The Arizona Territorial Court,after notice and hearing, Jam" BiED-% everything you can imagine in w/w Shag Carpeting•Tailored•Draperies East,of the Gila and Salt River October 6,1977 issue a judicial order which: ~ � it. For a sneak preview of this Dishwashers•Heate •d Swimming Base and Merldiah, Pima Req: King&Frisch,Attorneys (1) Makes the findings by ed brand new home call me today County, Arizona, described as A.R.S. Sec. 14-3409, including a at 297-2516. Poo)•Jacuzzi •6 Mo Leese follows: finding that decedent's will dat- BEGINNING at•the North- PUBLIC NOTICES ed July 10, 1976, was validly Volleyball*Table Tennis ' '.ED�irl► west corner of the East half of executed,is decedent's last will, N , 711 Q N. Oracle Rd. Fireside Lounge•Outdoor 880 t Lot 1; and that it has not been revoked. Suite 105--- 297- 516. &"° Your Right To Know d&pay Room THENCE Southerly along the (2) Admits said will to pro• Basketball Court ' , Westerly line of said East half of bate. CATA LI NA ' `1PAtTMNTSIIJ �` a Lot 1,a distance of 180.17 feet, In the Superior Court of the (3) Appoints Vernon F. Dick- 201 O pQADwAT.O 201 S. Kolb . '"•-:•----+-'-s •► --' more or less, to the- North- State of Arizona erson as personal representa-- FOOTHILLS ;, ; ic. easterly right-of-way•line of San _ In and for the County of Pima tive of decedent's estate. (Kalb at Broadway ��++ Joaquin Road as recorded in In the Matter of the Estate of DE (4) Sets the amount of bond Phone 886-5285 srst " Book 7 of Road Maps,at page 90 MOVA P.MAGENDIE, required,if any. TERRITORIAL DESIGN Apartments. Clean, conserve- • ' • thereof,in the office of the Pima Deceased. DATED September,1977. 4 br.,3 bath,panelled family tive,cool &carports. Two bed .• _ County Recorder; No.P 4047 CLARA NELL MARTIN room w-fireplace, formal room $185. 1 bedroom $165. - THENCE Southeasterly along NOTICE OF HEARING ON Petitioner dining room,patio&pool. Inquire 3427 E. Blacklidge Dr., 0 said Northeasterly right-of-way PETITION IN FORMAL 16W 572 Hillside Lane Apt.No.8,Telephone 296-3518 or 4R, onosn ProfessiNy Mcaged by Executive Mgmt.Group line a distance of 1,700 feet; to TESTACY PROCEEDINGS Hinsdale,Illinois 60521 BEAUTIFUL CITY& 299 0233 or 325 1092.(40 43) the true point of beginning; NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Pub: The Arizona Territorial MOUNTAIN VIEWS ..e..... !••...t - THENCE Northeasterly, per- that Clare Nell Martin has filed October 6, a pendicuiar to the said right of with the above-named Court a Req: DeConcini, McDonald, 1 acre lot.599,500. Cali Bob e5 A O way line a distance'of 300.00 petition in formal testacy pro- Brammer&Yetwin,P.C. Wackerly 795-9600 or resi- S1J N H AV E N feet; ceedings, a copy of whrch is dence 749-3610. New Resident Managers 1 MAKE �>��ADOBES THENCE SOUTHeasterly, attached hereto. Howard&Genny Shafer e 1 7,,,, parallel with said right-of-way Hearing has been set to con- AR!ZONA TRUST YOUR-POINT line a distance of 613:77 feet, siderthepetitiononthe21dayof • more or less,to the South line of October,1977,at 9 o'clock A.M., 4204 E.Benson Hwy q ' COMPANY 150 - - �f VIEW said Lot 2; Pima County Court House,Tuc- J R. 1 BDRM. . . $150, ,;rA i I THENCE Westerly along said son,Arizona. n • South line a distance of 472.06 DATED September,1977. - Rolling Hills, Golf Course lot. 1 BDRM $180 feet,more or less,to the North- CLARE NELL MARTIN Must sell our 3 bdr., 134 bath easterly right-of-way tine of San Petitioner home. New roof, refrigeration 2 BDRM $205 BRAND Joaquin Road; - 16W 572 Hillside Lane and newly decorated. Name I THENCE Northwesterly Hinsdale,Illinois 60521 - your terms -- just bring us an Adult Living, •Rat uetball/handball court offer. Call 885-7102 or 747-7777. Close to Shops&Transp. q along said right-of-way .line a In the Superior Court of the (33-TFN) 3 Hole Two Putting Course9• lighted tennis courts distance of 249.31 feet, more or State of Arizona Duck Pond with Fish •Putting green less,TO THE TRUE POINT OFBEGINNING. In and for the County of Pima All Utilities Included •Two swimming to the highest bidder, at public In the Matter of the Estate of DE 3 br, 2 bath condominium. Pool....Clubhouse poolsMOVA P.MAGENDIE, Excellent condition.Near shop- SORRY NO PETS •Billiard room • auction, for cash, in lawful Deceased. ping, school & churches. Pru- 294-2000 money of the United States. No.P-4047 United Way dence & Golf Links. 298-9430. •Two-acre picnic area DATED this 27 day of Sept. PETITION FOR FORMAL (40) •Lush landscaping 1977. PROBATE OF WILL AND r sO s.1.Sr li i Jr l SO l+.r al s 9 i • RICHARD J.BOYKIN APPOINTMENT OF Luxurious 2 br,2,000 plus sq.ft. SUNNYSLOPE e # ••City and mountain views Sheriff of Pima County,Arizona PERSONAL •Fire aces available By Sgt.B.Dudgeon,239 REPRESENTATIVE thanks Foothills home. Spectacular . APARTMENTS ti Deputy Sheriff views, pool, 8. many energy ,r +c •Large studios, 1 & 2 bedrooms Pub:The Arizona Terntorial Petition alleges that: 91977 1. This petition is made by saving features.S85,400-owner. • beautiful k, 1211 N.ORACLE ROAD 291-1349 October 6,13,20, Clare Nell Martin, a devisee 299-0333. (40) r 1-BEDROOMS a Req: John Wm. Johnson,Actor R I E NT ED'L Just South of Orange Grove . ney namededeunder the will of Dec- Northwest for sale by owner. 4 *. ADULT Oit_ for br,family room,21 2 baths, 134 * 5185$220 mo. Furn.Lint *t A Cottonwood Properties Apartment 2. Decedent died on or about acres, many extras. Excellent r Clean Atmosphere? Yes, it it • .. PUBLIC NOTICES the 16th day of September,1977, location. 6631 N. Amahl PI. ti- can be obtained thrr"Higherat the age of 67 years or 742-3326.Only$59,000. (40) * living. "Indeed" you can Your Right To K.ncw thereabouts. At the time of givi r enjoy living in one of our+t COME LISTEN TO OUR QUIET • death, decedent was domiciled Fireplace,3 br,134 bath,fenced a IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF in Pima County, State of Ari yard.887-3207 after 5:00- (40) beautiful 1 bedroom opts. BRAND NEW '� with pool. High in the foot re' , THE STATE OF ARIZONA IN zone. Catalina Foothills Executive 'R hills at the base of the'' �iN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF 3, Decedent left surviving the home,3 br,2 bath, heated self- : Catalina Mtns The am E CORONADO HEIGHTS , PIMA following persons who are the cleaning pool,fruit trees,desert a Mance created is suitable `in the Matter of the Estate of surviving spouse,children,heirs for these wno enjoy the quiet it !EDNA M.O'DOWD or devisees of decedent: ;r '1 landscaping on comm'I acre, Deceased. , L, fireplace,refrigerated A-C,gor- 4,life-Call 297 2672 APTS NAME AND ADDRESS 'T--�v. geous mountain and city views- "t. No P 4026 AGE *4440 ..44�;�, a,jjir,4,t,s. , & NOTiCE TO CREDITORS STATUS t. $89,500.Call after 6:00 p.m.and For Retired Senior Citizens To the CREDITORS of the Tucson Medical Center on weekends-•297-6400. (39-401 "-"').—)•—>►-..1--).-1.—)-3�"1"' r► GVS,AT,DA) _ I --� ,��� mo. U Esta#e of EDNA M. O'00'WD, E.Grant Rd.t�Beverly Blvd. BRAND NEWp deceased. VEN Tucson,Arizona r-A-1. , 1, Limited Time Only) NOTICE IS rsi ned hasHEREBY t been devisee IUSE Tt'4O 1 BEDRU4I that the uncle goral Roberts RENT appointed personal Tulsa,Oklahoma 74102 / f Handicapped Apts. li Includes All Utilities represent- ative of this estate. All persons over 21 _N FURN S48 , •Safe&convenient havingclaimsagainstthe_estate devisee ;i - !� �rA�ailable •walktobus&shopping are required to present their VicCohurn 1iLj i PLUS • 1 Bedrooms • Carpet$Drapes ;claims within four months after P.O.Box 16675 •House for Rent Unfurnished. ;the date of the first publication Portland,Oregon 97216 , iNar I2 bedroom I thisnotice or the claims.will WI Three bedrooms, kitchen with ,,, 1& �1 �of over 21 •� � • Utilities PO • Furn&Unfurn gas stove, living room, family I `be forever barred.Claims must devisee '�' _.-177-4,1i/ 1 room,1 bath,fenced yard,1 2 baAt .. I` I° • Elevator be presented to the undersigned Morris Cerullo �4 y � { from DM Wilmot gate.$260 per • DrapesI • Ample Parking Carpet- personal representative at 3111 P.O.Box 700 ; mo.First 8 fast plus$50 deposit- 1•Electric Kitchen I - 3066 N. Bal boa Ave. `N. Elena Maria, Tucson, -AZ San Diego,California 92138 THE \/VORLD Call 885-8412. (40-43) I _ II 85715. over 21 •_Pool 1 Block South of Ft. Lowell DATED September,1977. devisee Llaundr�s FacilitiesJACK B.O`DOWD Rev.Frances Jungbluth IS Y ../F [APARTMENTS- I - - I Mon- Fri 623-3461 or 624-1048 anytime Personal Representative 10507 Whitmore Cl.-No.3 I •Convenient location, 1, .Jack B.O'Dowd Omaha,Nebraska 68142 • F�#p 'DU /('/lJOf/1/ T//E >ki.31�. 2#, .� � � - Attorney at Law over 21 i 5 min. from down- _ 3111 N.Elena Maria devisee LOTS-ACREAGE Tucson,AZ.85715 Thoroughly remodeled 1 bed tov►�n on bus line. +' Clare Nell Martin BIGHT P room apts Newly furnished. "�` Unfurnished1 Pub:The Arizona Territorial 16W 572 Hillside Lane I P Furnished or Q0. 6�,. October 6,13,20,1977 Hinsdale,Illinois 60521 I Whereveryou move the Welcome 5140 monthly No pets. 3808 E. ., ...,,.,_____ ( .. - Kleindale 749-3770. (40.41; # From$165 a Month ____ •Reg: Jack B.O'Dowd,Attorney over 21 I ROOMER OR BCAr'CtER OWNER SELLING large CR 1 ,'loon Flastess Is the right E,B;su;i tcFoothills v=ew apartment 2 ,rVANTED. Full came use neice.,,North StoneCourtslot in Tucson N tional Countr}` Vernon R.Dickerson ht you tied a place ini, r s w b'at,s,2 bedrov-,=, large faro iYinCiJdiny h,C?-t'• k'anct� rOme Red Cross room.Call after 6-00 for appoint- located I mile from Tucson Club Estates. Overlooking fair The American National 4301 East Fifth Street community, ment to see 299.4086. 2,000 2830 N.Stone Ave. wa s fantastic vie vs. CallTucson,Arizona 85711 National Golf Club & Arthur Y ��_ 2 710t; cat! bet (days) 2971186 or evenngs) over 21 Call 624-1530 1 suer.fee;. �:�� ,crus � ir�t,o�vs. K� tl�I Paces Park• 1 297 4913 97.1 F�; ' devisee -" r a►0} ..a- ..0-.�� � ..,)...)...)...)..�.�..»���,�.»�,.,..�...�.�.�: ween 1:30-6:a p.rn Page 10,The Arizona Territorial, October 0, 1 977 auxiliary which has been outstanding. Bella Norte honors Arizona Opera `�-.1-\\ Others at the ball included Assistant Hospital Ad- .. .ministrator Ed Hart and his wife Betty ,Dr. and Mrs. The Tucson Opera Dames will i3e having their Bella ' Notte, a benefit dinner-dance for the Arizona Opera ory II4 cove�� '�,: � Gail Schultz,she was in charge of nnvitat�ons,-Dr. and on n g Mrs.John A.Wagner, Kate Schubert who did a lovely Company, an the Boojum Room of the Doubletree erri '�" job with decorations and invitations. October 15. Tickets are $35 per couple and $17.50 per single Sitting with me at our bandside table was Dr.Vernon person for a No-Host Cocktail Hour at 6:30 p.m., Davis,a curator of antique dentist equipment,who also followed by an Italian Dinner at 7:30 p.m. kisiti,\,\,: r �,�� "told some tales" about the ancient practices of The decor, Italian in motif,will be complimented by chris tamulaitis dentistryand also, e and Mrs. John F. Molloy. Judge Manny Truman's Orchestra. new residents to the northside area, which they have Contact Gertrude Strange at 325-6724 for further Elegant benefit Fleur at Flde Lis Ball already proclaimed as"absolutely beautiful." information. Others there were Dr. Walter and Ruth Hildeman, • Brave Bull hosts Tucson Ballet 1 buffet, whose son-in-law Edward and his.wife, Judy, are in An elegant setting, an absolutely beautifulSaudi Arabia, he, working as an engineer; Mr. and The Tucson Ballet began its season with an informal a big band sound orchestra and lots of interesting Mrs. James Rondstadt, Sharon and Rick Rikil, Lynn fund raising party Saturday night at the Brave Bull people made the ) Fleur de lis Ball at the Skyline and Lana Chadwick and Dr.and Mrs.Harold Kohl,Jr. Restaurant, nestled on the northwest side of the Country Club a real success. The Fleur de lis Ball was one of those-perfectly Catalina Mountains. The affair, a benefit sponsored by St. Mary's coordinated events, and being a benefit affair for BettyBarker, Tucson Ballet board member and Hospital and Health Center Auxiliary drew over 200 worthycause further enhanced the annual function. people and raised approximately $8,500 for the St. organizer of the affair, couldn't have been more Mary's Hospital. pleased with the festivities. O The warm night drew an elegantly attired assort- u t o f towner honored for s e ry to a gh g Y Cocktails began the evening which culminated in a ment of people from Tucson, Green Valley and of extensive Mexican buffet at poolside. Mariachis course close residents of Tucson's northside area. Brig. Gen. A.R. Brownfield, the National Com- strolled amongst the 150 to 200 supporters of ballet in Anniversary and newlyweds were announced and mander of the Military Order of the World War,and his Tucson and a group from Tucson High demonstrated were in their gloryas the Louis Leon orchestra played wife, "Cissy" flew in from �ubbuck, Tex. to be the folk dancing. guests of honor at a cocktail party given by Major and the Anniversary Waltz, which brought the guests to F. Faires on TuesdaySept. 20. Major The party was especially enjoyable to the Barker's Mrstheir feet to applaud. Thomas is the past as four generations of the family were in attendance. *Anniversa celebrants were June and Earl Heyden Faires, who resides at 1450 N. DoradoPa Chairman of the Ballet Board Roger Hill, displayed National Commander of the Military Order of the who marked their 28th anniversary. enthusiasm over the large turn out, 150 to 200 people. The newlyweds, Stephanie and Raleigh Souther World Wars. . . Various members of the dance company were celebrated a two-week weddingcelebration. The cocktail party, besides recognizing the honor present and it would not stretch a point to say bestowed upon Mr. Brownfield, also celebrated the everybody enjoyed themselves. Guests began to fill the spacious room shortly after ry the 7p.m. no-host bar, but soon after, guests were official order of the new Tucson Chapter and the.in- "We're going, I hope, to make this an annual party ' ' and' stallation of its officers.The installation of officers was and feature a different country every year," Mrs. moving from table to table recognizing old friends held at the Officer's Club at the Davis-Monthan Air meeting with quickly-made friends at their tables. Barker said. "Possibly a luau will be next." The tables were each decorated with beautifully. Force Base on Wednesday, Sept. 21.. The first presentation to be offered by the ballet will de southwestern potterywith beautiful) Among the guests were the following officers and feature Ballet West a well known Salt Lake City hand ma their wives of the new Tucson Chapter: Brig.Gen.and arranged dried flowers. They were each for company known for its traditional emphasis. The sale at ari incredible bargain between $10 and $20. A Mrs. C.E.Reid,Capt. and Mrs.Slade Cutter,Col.and performance will be Oct. 24 and 25 at the Civic Center g Mrs.Joseph F.Mooney,Brig.Gen and Mrs.George M. Music Hall. few are still available through St. Mary's Hospital Jones, Capt. and Mrs. Joseph Dooley, Lt. Col and Auxiliary.Contact Mrs.Mary Bishop,622-5833 ext.764. -p y The first actual performance by the Tucson group if it slippedyour mind topick one u Mrs. William Lipscomb, Col. and Mrs. John Hughes, will be Dec.22 and 23.The local artists present modern p Capt. and Mrs. William T. Hunt and Capt. and Mrs. ballets as opposed to the variety complete with tutu. The Skyline Country Club, as always in fantastic John A. Stork. Ballet performances will continue throughout the form, displayed a beautiful buffet of assorted salads The new Tucson Chapter was organized beginning winter and spring, ending in April with another very and cold buffet items. Baron of Beef, au jus and March this past year and already.has,110 members - ' n Breast au Vin were from a blend of all the military services. traditional-ballet presented by a visiting company. Chicken Cog the main entrees which were absolutely superb. St. Mary's Auxiliary luncheon Canyon del Oro student graduates Shortly after nine o'clock,the Louis Leon Orchestra St.Mary's Hospital and Health Center Auxiliary will kicked off its show,and guests were easily drawn to the Karen Scott received her Bachelor. of Fine Arts hold their fall luncheon on Thursday, Oct. 13 at the floor for some spacious ballroom dancing, dispersed degree from Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, Black Angus Restaurant, 5353 E. Broadway. with a few polkas and some contemporary tunes. Calif. Sylvia Kleinschmitd from "The Copy Cat" on Noted on the dance floor were Howard and Kay Speedway will be the guest speaker. She will have Johnson, who seemed to dance the entire night away various craft items to show the ladies which will tie in and Adele and Dominic Capco, both dressed in an Graduation ceremonies were held Sept..16 with the with their Holiday Fair in November. attire complimented by beautiful Zuni jewelry. distingusished painter, architectural designer and Ball chairman Gail Slosser and her husband Paul educator Millard Sheets as the featured speaker. The Members are urged to bring guests and make their were joined at their table by Bill and Linda Ahrens, daughter of William E.Seagart and May Lou Seagart, reservations through the Auxiliary Office at the 5900 N. Camino Miramal,and Brenda Morris and Carolyn Ahrens. Ms. Scott attended Hospital. Auxiliary president Ruth Ahrens was presented with Canyon Del_Oro High School and the University of Cocktails will be from noon till 12:30 with luncheon a delicate orchid inappreciation for her work with the Arizona.She plans to work in freelance illustration. following.The price of the luncheon will be$3.75. 4.(651' .. o .' / Lam. '; r'� ;f""�,,, M 6 ' Ray & Millie Harms -____ 1, .o .,' ,..-rAo . -\ r4111100k k-4.-1.:;; BRAVE BULL . d., .4h% , ,,„„:,, \-,-.. : , , ., . • . _ • P- ,,t,..:(-6-N-N A t....,...........,A 63'_12—,Ii- RESTAURANT • RANCH • RESORT -s .a t:, .‘a7.31; '' /L i /rte•`. '' ` legii .4//,' '' "-"-t-1::. You're invited to din• in our ,e o >=, ,iI t,f*-47-,-.7 . breathtakin mountain settin . ' 44. i,, ,. ' .4‘61 4, 4g,-. You will enloy our Pancake ---, r'-c j'-',(`. favorite dishes served in a . -i_---_-_._,, , 4',6--io., , ,.. '„'''�.' Brealifast ., o .. . ._....,.., � gracious manner. V ^�►�r*► and . +i9:.* Sunda Brunch from 11 to 2 p.m. -,......O 'g . !* Lunches served from 11 to 2 p� ,�, 4_.. * Dinners served from 5 until 11 p.m. g9kAPa k Breakfast October°� �'^a nca a Brea f st and Rummage Sale will be held Saturday Oc o , - he Bull Pen'' Cocktail lounge 8 a.m.to 1 p.m.at Caws Adobes Shopping Center, corner of Oracle and ` 4� Ina Roas,dThe event is sponsored by the Exchange Club of North Tucson. 7�'";,o * Live entertainment on weekends The ticket donation of$1.50 will be used for Tucson youth projects. ► •' , � ltwnRce ; } r�- * Mondays -, , „ `'. .,;..44(6,,,,C�,� o PLEASE CALL ngf-,..... ,,, ,-, _ -- Getder R,r'3„Dr. i _ DoYour �. ''� � FOR RESERVATIONS ..-k4;.4.( i 4 _ October 6, 1977, The Arizona Territorial, Page 11 intoday 's o 0 • ....,....00. Older women ety.. . ..„ ....p,,... . ,,, ..„ , as seen through myths , reality , „L.:4 — .,... ,:r da. zor �''a., .ate " , ,. to ease the lives of today's s �. �� By JANET LOWE sets in,the effects of all the any age or sex .group, y C40opley News Service others, especially sexism roughly around $1,900 a generation of older women, - . and racism, are corn- year, about half of what but she isn't optimistic. ,4 ._ a In England they're called pounded. Many older men in the same group ` ` T h e pub 1 i c ' In dears," in San women find themselves receive." policymakers," s h e '' Francisco it's LOL, for living in the inner city or in. Though women laments, "don't really s •� f-. little old ladies...terms decaying neighborhoods perceive the dimensions of. . . - . . • 34- , � �: statistically enjoy more • which indicate society's vhere urban problems -- the problem. They don't • es eciall the bur Bonin years of life,they have less have a grasp on how sin- • affection for women into P y g , g of everything else. Some g p ��`� ` .:, . -''' the mature years. If our crime rate--fall heavily on estimates suggest that cerely put �� upon older � � societyreally does hold this them. women are. more than 50 per cent of all a " affection, it has a strange Though most of our older _�� single women above the . `, ewe .,i way of showing it. women grew up with age of 60 live at or below Though we all know the traditional female training g WHO IS THIS WOMAN? ..A 'br ntl active of passive behavior, and poverty level. In 1974, 18 attractive,vibrantly y per cent of all women, and ilk .� . $. older woman,just as many thus find it difficult to �� 42 per cent of black women �� `'` of us meet the crabby, navigate in a world where p n 65 and over had incomes liiiii tl shabbily dressed old ladies the meek inherit the ragtag ,., i ,r with shopping bags and ends of things,that isn't the below the poverty level. umbrellas,..,ti,- who've worst of their plight. Enforced retirement, plus sharpthe inordinantly high grown hostile because of "Income is the major STAFF OF LIFE - The growingpopularity of bakingthe difficulties of problem," explains unemployment rate for P P y women in the bread at home can be attested to by Tony Griffin, who everyday living. Which Karabin, "because it preretirement decade judged hundreds of breads at the recent Southern woman represents the enters into every other " (between 55 and 64) make California Exposition at Del Mar.A student of pastries myth? Which the reality? quality of life measure. it unreasonably difficult for at Cordon Bleu of Paris and a holder of a certifcate There can be no doubt Back in 1975, Dr. Arthur from La Verenne, Toni is a serious cook and teacher. that we have a new Fleming, commissioner on women to prepare for a dignified and comfortable generation of healthy, aging, had offered She is a smart woman. independent o i d e r statistics to support retirement, an era which K a r a b i n's comments. may last from 11 to 25 plus She doesn't have time to Yeast bread Americans emerging day K ears. waste running all over day. just as alive "Older women who are 65 y by y town looking for Christ- and with us are the people and above have the lowest Anne Karabin hopes that mos Cards.She shops at Anne Karabin of New annual median income of changes will come in time ROYAL PRESS where popular in rn e York's Office of Aging she chooses her speaks of,and worked with NEWA CHURCH IN YOUR COMMUNITY ` Person- alized Christmas Cards By JEANNETTE BRANIN yeast. Heat milk,water,oil, honey when she organized -a from the largest selec- Co le News Service salt over low heat until warm(125 to workshop on the problems CANYON ��l ORO � tion in town. Copley 130 degrees).Add liquid ingredients to flour-yeast mixture and beat until of older women. Though smooth, minutKarabin Dints out that ��+ Nothing gives a homey medium speedabout of three electric mixeres on or P BAPTISTU L,+ Is this Woman you? atmosphere to a house any 300 strokes by hand.Beat in egg.Stir many older people, both in whole wheat flour to make moder male and female face quicker than the smell of ately stiff dough. Turn onto lightly. Presently meeting at C.D.O. High School yeast breads baking. floured surface,cover with bowl and serious problems today, ROYAL PRESS Any number of women sletmooth resfi 10and minutessatiny .about KneadS untilto10 "Older women's needs are Morning Worship 9:30am would tell, were they to be minutes. Cover and let rest 20 the gravest. They are Bible Study Thurs. 7:30pm o en about it,that men find minutes. numerically dominant in 297-6622 P To shape loaves,divide dough in � ICb ( 1 the fragance of yeast bread half. Roll each half into a 7 x 14- the ranks of older people,. 7225 N.Oracle at Ina inch rectangle.Roll up from narrow If you look at poor people,more alluring than im- side,pressing roll into dough at each y ,pep ' Pastor THEOREM SMITH (Great Western Bank Building) ported French perfumes. turn. Press ends to seal and fold they are disproportionately 1 Other women would tell .Pain twd yl women." pansunder,4loaf�ia x 8l�/z ce inches:o greasebrush woith you that baking bread is oil. Let rise in warm place until good mental and emotional doubled, about 60 to 7S minutes, Women become an in- g Bake in preheated 400-degree oven creasing majority as the . therapy. It fulfills the urge for 35 to 45 minutes;cover tops with ears ass. Theymake to create. foil to prevent excess browning. y P up ''.:(''.;',..4:-. . ' Remove immediately from pans and 59 per cent of the . extoll the brush with melted butter or oil. 1 ' ��-- "'! ` Epicures , _ _ v.t population over age 65. Of virtues of natural But let's get back to the the approximately 22.4 . 4, `�. ingredients, and persons idea that baking bread at million persons 65 and interested in increasing �' / ' ` ) fiber in food have home is fun, soul- over, 13.2 million are satisfying, and rewarding women and 9.2 million are --.... 1. discovered home made Arthur Adair Martha Adair Harold Adair in the appreciation men. After age 75, there bread is the most palatable received from family and are 171 women to every 100 '--..., way to achieve it. Check guests. Here's an easyone men; after age 85, there the label on any bread you g EN S I B L E AE-PLANNING 40DAY buyat a store. If one of the to start with, an egg-rich are twice as many women sweet bread: as men. ingredients reads "non- REMOVE AN UNNECESSARY FINANCIAL. BURDEN 'i N nutritive fiber," it means 31/2 to 4 cupsSALLunsftedLOflourN Because of a longer life the bread contains One-third cup sugar expectancy(about 8 years) FROM THOSE YOU LOVE. cellulose, an inert sub- 1 tsp.salt y 1 pkg.active dry yeast and because women tend to stance derived from wood. '/'a cup milk Too often families,in their grief,will spend more Cellulose, first cousin to ,a cup water marry men older than a cups margarine(1 stick) themselves,there are more than is wise on funeral arrangements. sawdust, is in that bread. 3 eggs at room temperature than five times as many In a large bowl thoroughly mix 11,a Protect your family from this by making arrangements now. Here is a standard bread cups flour, sugar, salt and un- widows as widowers.So the recipe, with no chemicals, dissolved active dry yeast. worries of loneliness and of Combine milk,water and margo no emulsifiers, no rine in a saucepan. t=eat over low being alone are real to "fresheners," just good B heat until liquids are very warm,120 to 13Q degrees. Margarine does not women. vitamins (niacin, thiamineSe!,..:::Pkg9d*Cel need fio melt. Gradually add to dry and riboflavin) plus the ingredients and beat two minutes at It Seems when the medium speed of electric mixer, mineral, iron: scraping bowl occasionally. Add ultimate"ism"--ageism-- 1050 N.DODGE 326-4343 4519 N.ORACLE 888-1072 eggs and 1 cup flour, or enough BASIC WHEAT BREAD flour to make a thick batter.Beat at 2 cups enriched flour high speed two minutes, scraping 2 pkgs.dry yeast bowl occasionally. Stir in enough 1 cup milk additional flour to make a stiff ;°" 1 cup water batter. 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Jeanette Manley, at 10:30 ' ��3i Ing, ret g g / i fall meeting of the Mrs. George Malven will and the Luncheon, for a I I , ' ' — - 1 - —7,...,1 1 Women s Fellowship of the lead devotions. Mrs. J.M. donation of$1.50 will be at -- __. ` -- }---rCasa Adobes Community Frawley will share the12. The programwill begin J ConChurch, titles of books which are at 1 p.m. ADDITIONSsEcovo ADDITIONS I 6775 Casas Adobes Road. correlative to the program Luncheon hostess will be • BASEMENTS•KITCHENS• BATHROOMS L - •FIREPLACES•CARPORTS• ALTERATIONS and available to the church Mesdames Paul Duffey, •CARPORT ENCLOSURES• SCREEN PORCHES• FINANCING ARRANGED Mrs. Chesser's subject, library.All women are wel- Tom Blakeman, Harry •FREE PLAN SERVICE•WE SUPPLY PERMITS "Home Sweet Home-Let It come. H i c k s m, Douglas McCoomb and George OVPZ okays plats Nilson. •LICENSED -BONDED •INSURED OWNER: J. R. JENSEN Reservations for the luncheon are requested and (Continued from Page 1) responsibility for the should be made by calling ditions in the area to be systems. the church office, 297-1181 Territorial Classified Ads Deadline 12 noon on Tues. developed by Joseph A similiar stipulation through October 10th. Timan, and called Oro already exists in the plat as alley Heights had moved concerns the buildingof the -�::r ' homes in the area. „........•....._.......0 .`. . the commission to require _ • _ }ri rl r.��t In other business, Jim r r :,r .::._: septic system installation r • _rt r . by registered engineers Peterson became the Oro r , r..:. i fY.'• Valley representative to1 , who would take full :,” .. the Pima Association of .,e -- City pIa ... Governments Committee ,`�%40 208 Advisory Council. 00 The committee is in the ..,,.�... (Continued from Page 1) ,i''..:,7-.7.-.1/4.':: ::-....,,, process process of recommending a -- by Roger Road, River .:�:. 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Q Serving Casas Adobes, Catalina Foothills, Oro Valley, Coronado Foothills, Amphitheater, Flowing Wells and all northern Pima County. the 41a411 MA a ilk Tel rirlilit11:11114:1aot SECOND SECTION TUCSON, ARIZONA October 6, 1977, The Arizona Territorial, Page 13 io n 0 if lifes tyle s t d t Preservat RanchoVerde annexation m it * , By JUDY RATLIFF (TNGC)speaking"for many people who have similiar up to eight housing units per acre and no provisions for feelings" explained to the assembled citizens why an industrial development,Chaffee said, "We're going to Last Thursday night, Rancho Verde residents heard annexation drive had been undertaken. be overrun with people, overrun. The children of a presentation as to why they should look favorably on Wilson said he would present "simple facts" and these people are going to need to be educated,with no the possibility of their subdivision becoming part of leave it to the group whether the facts affected their industry to help pay those taxes, the current Am- Oro Valley. lives. phitheater bond drive will be only the beginning." As in past meetings, with TNGC homeowners and Chaffee continued that the lifestyle in the northwest Preservation of their lifestyle was the theme. Mesaland residents, the three men said they felt the was going to become steadily harder to maintain in In a meeting conducted at Canyon del Oro High county planning and zoning commission was not coming years even without the substantial growth School, Walter Chaffee, Robert Wilson and Robert planning adequately for the northwest area. allowed for in the Tortolita Plan. Griffin of Tucson National Golf Club and Estates With the Tortolita Area Plan making allowances for He stated that the Barbara Tellman report for South- west Environmental Services anticipated the need to Prize chickens slaughtered , import water in the foreseeable future. • He bemoaned the loss of open space in the area should it be built to the full capacity allowed for under the current plan. investigating - Annexation o Oro Valley would place planning and zoning in the;hands of the citizens of the area according to Chaffee. "The people of Oro Valley seem to think that one house per acre is a good number,"he said. •The Pima County Animal kill for the joy of killing and reported that two turkeys doned by their owners and •Meanwhile last week,Bill Nanini,president of TNGC Control Center is in- leave." Mrs. Robles said, in the Mesaland area had reverted to a wild state. and a large landowner within the proposed annexation vestigating reports of two addingthat all the dead apparentlyboundries restated his objections to the annexation g g P also been "It happens a lot with byJ loose dogs in the Magee chickens were fancy and killed. sheep," Mare said. "A proposal circulating an editorial in his club's Road-La Canada Drive show breeds. Dr. John Mare, chair- pack of feral dogs will kill monthly newsletter. area which are believed to She said$200 would be a man of the University of five or six lambs and they Six weeks ago,Nanini threatened to sell his exclusive have killed some prize conservative estimate of Arizona's Veterinary might eat a little bit of justdevelopment if the annexation drive succeeded. show chickens -- including the loss. Science Dept., said that one." Nanini's objection is based on several points. a 4-H club champion--with Mrs. Joan Barnitz said this was not a type of Mare said this seems to He contends that the water problem is solvable by digging deeper wells. _ a value estimated at $400. she lost all her chickens, aberrant behavior among be "sort of a game," ad- - -- Animal Control Center with an estimated value of feral dogs -- once-domestic ding that the behavior is He states that another level of government will director, Pat Stucky, said $200 as well as two ducks. pets, which have either not symptomatic of any complicate life for area residents. ~' He looks for "higher taxes and Friday that "one_of._aur----v Mrs. Rarnrtz also gotten lost or been aban- disease such as rabies. g poorer services" _.. 'best" fie-id-supervisors" should the drive succeed. would be dispatched to Approximately 35 persons attended the Rancho investigate the problem. en Hes arrested in Verde meeting. Other areas surrounding the proposed The two dogs,both black, UV annexation boundaries,which are Overton Road on the• have apparently north,La Canada on the east,Magee Road to the south slaughtered 53 chickens as and a line west of Shannon on the west, were also well as some turkeys and represented. Pro-annexation people are willing to ducks being kept in the mailbox vandal Case vary the lines to accommodate persons interested in area. becoming part of the annexation movement. One dog has been Deputies operating out of with U.S. Postal Service $1,000 fine or three years in Rancho Verde lies between Oro Valley and areas described as either a the Sheriff's Catalina inspectors in cracking prison. west, including TNGC, hoping for annexation. A Labrador, or a Labrador- Office last week ap- down on the problem. The three juveniles have positive response from citizens there would help the mixture, while the other, prehended three juveniles been referred to Pima annexation group solve a contiguity requirement. smaller dog has been last week in connection The three juveniles were County 'u v e n i 1 Chaffee said that an annexation campaign has been described bywitnesses as cited under a federal statuea mounted because the group of people he represents "skinny." with several recent which prohibits willful or authorities. it's Y mailbox vandalisms in the "We've had some thinks rt s a "reasonable" response to the position of Mrs. Joan Robles, of Northwest. malicious destruction of area homeowners. mailboxes or their con- problem with vandalism," West Magee Road,said she According to Detective tents. Cowan said. "We've had Chaffee stressed that the meeting was informational. came home Sept. 20 to find Carl Cowan,because of the He asked those in attendance to spread the word. hundreds over a period of With John E. Hall actingas liason between her chicken coop torn down large number of mailbox Violation of that law, time." e Rancho and 23 prize chickens dead. vandalisms in the area, the which is a felony, carries Cowan also said that Verde and the TNGC group, another, larger, meeting They dont eat -- they department began working maximum penalties of a mailbox vandalism would of Rancho Verde residents may take place. be prosecuted in the future While the signatures of homeowners representing 51 as a felony. per cent of the assessed valuation of the proposed annexation area are necessary on petitions before the matter can be brought before the Oro Valley Town A/ta r a n a Council,Chaffee said that the council has asked to see r - a more substantial groupin favor of the proposition. ��� �v ^. •s*; `� �a�a .3ti,�- "* +w" :.� S:S%� i51' ';:� • ?*'-�, .,'s �« .,i*,''' ' :''`�" �`'<�%� " e ` ,jT.. - wk*' . receives "I'm sure they'd like �� ��fr� � x.. " :� �.� .,� �.�" .��- � � � }�� �� �� S to see 65 or 70 per cent, Chaffee --�. -I:- �. _ -. � � _ ������_ �I. ;����� said. ___ Oro Valley Vice-Mayor Steve Engle explained Oro - grant ." - ,.. . , .~ ,. .. .° Valley's financial setup. ,° ` �` . . . -: � - The Town town survives through state income and sales 3 — of Marana wasThe o Y 4::#w- tax revenue sharing, auto -t r: $ . :: . _ awarded a$32,600by g, lieu tax federal revenue ~. ��9.; .�� v _���.� � �� � grant f . � - sharing,its own twoper cent sales tax .. ' , l'..."-r„..:�1 � Pima County sponsored ,its share of the 3 ``' ► � 4 r:, highway users fund, a fee on building permits, and �: o4 bA _._ organizations under the t fines and forfeitures collected by the police depart- '- �' _ � , _ Community Employment meat. ,� � �� ���� �� � � � � �� � ����,��.�"���� ������ _tit_, � TrainingAssistance" '" . - 4 . .. 4 , : ,,. - : pro- The town has a surplus �.M:;,.ii .a � � � ,�-' -,4::,, �� � �.._...._..� �� $90,000p us at this time,according .� _ §- gram f CETA), of the fed- it i '� -�, government. • o Engle. „ o- . i - ...r.,.., a, _, In answer to a question about the town instituting a The funds will be used to r property tax to pay for increasing costs Engle said, "If ‘-' �' 1 - -� "�� hire athree-man that { � g crew that should ever happen, Kriegh :b PP ,Jim (Town Engineer) will begin Marana's main- and I will be out with disincorporation petitions." tenance program. Engle said that technically,the decision to pass on a The Town of Marana has petition for annexation would rest in the hands of the also acquired a road grad- council. er and a water truck for "We would never consider such a move unless we temporary use. have the town behind us," Engle added. With the addition of the After the meeting, Kriegh said, "I'd like to see DRINKING AND DRIVING -- They just don't mix, as five volunteer. "drunks" personnel funding under people start talkingabout how they're of attempted to demonstrate to Canyon del Oro High School students Friday. Each the CETA rant active r run going to work grant, for the town. Our whole set-up is run on a volunteer volunteer was given enough alcohol to reach the legal intoxication level and street and road mainten- basis. I have about as much as I can do right now. allowed to drive an obstacle course.The results generally showed reduced abilityante should begin nextg o g ``This shouldn't be a matter of, what can Oro Valley behind the wheel. week. do for me? People are going to have to work." Page 14,The Arizona Territorial, October 6, 1977 • in JAMES A. PANLENER, D.D.S. Rattlers — CASAS ADOBES AREA — GENERAL — By JUDY RATLIFF "We had a party here the other evening and all 38 DENTISTRY guests wanted to see the snakes," Jarchow said. "In "I'm sure that in the simple world of a rattlesnake our house, they find themselves in an interesting two basic distinctions are made," Jim Jarchow said, ,situation. They ask questions and I can tell them about 6140 LaCanada "between animals which are small enough to.eat and the snakes. Knowledge comes before fear can, 3 blocks south of Orange Grove animals which are large enough to be a threat. whereas if you've come across a rattlesnake in the wild "Rattlesnakes are totally non-agressive. The only it's usually been a frightening experience. 297-6451 people I know who have been bitten by rattlers were HOURS BY APPOINTMENT messing around with the snakes,trying to club or stone them. A rattlesnake usually just curls up and waits for larger animals to go away, if they feel really threatened they rattle, to warn of their presence. "When people come to Tucson they have to learn to ��A fit into_the environment. The environment doesn't ;' a .a, �" i.wcir '� �::T�. .Y t!.::::::-. .. ,,,5;::..„-' � ✓,'.er '� have to fit them in. Rattlesnakes have been here . longer than man. Fortunately or unfortunately, they .°„_y ,. ' ,�,, `,. t�' inUclean are part of the environment. I think it's our obligation , �� '�c ���, '� -�' .' � ��� to keep the environment as we find it. Drastic �� �� � � the "snow on the alterations can end in a totally sterile environment in _' . which.everythingis the same." �,; , ,,,� A,. �"� A . Jarchow, a veterinarian, has 10 rattlesnakes as _ � , , , .; .,.!.:,1 . . ' , northwest s�de _ uests in his extra bedroom. The collection has fluctuated during the five-and-a- r.„:,, '` ��' half years Jarchow and his wife, Linda, have Lived in ' k � : , . Oro Valley. A year ago it consisted mostlyof lizards. Darryl Anderson's � � � . �� ���The change over was not frivolous. Jarchow is in- � liel 'Pplis, volved in studying reptiles and snakes take well to SNAGGING SNAKES -- Veterinarian Jim Jarchow captivity. catches another rattlesnake for study in his home. Dr. Jarchow currently has 10 rattlers under study, which "In the desert, reptiles occupy a unique place in the he keeps in a spare bedroom. eco-system,"Jarchow said. "They are very important in the food chain. Rattlesnakes figure as a major ' "One of the specialized features which interested me predator, whereas, in a forest, or other environment, is the presence,on the snake's head, of heat sensitive TV■ licpp they play a relatively minor role compared to mam- facial pits. These little holes sense infra-red,heat type -mals and birds. waves, indicating the presence of prey on dead black "Because of the large population of reptiles here,it is nights. They sense the other animal's body heat. On interesting to study what factors keep their populations the desert, prey can be scarce, this tool helps insure in check. This is a new field. If you go to a library and that the snakes will eat." Free esti es look for information on the naturall occurrin The rattlesnake's venom is,accordin to,Jarchow a 297-2294 , Y gg , diseases of rattlesnakes, you won't find it. These highly complex combination of proteins. "The venom studies have never been funded to any sizable extent. glands are specialized saliva glands," Jarchow said, "A big reason there are no studies lies in the nature "which evolved solely for the purpose of procuring s_a.of the animal to be studied. Methods of handling and food. I've had people suggest that the way to treat a the antenna experts restraint need to emerge or there is no way of collet- snake is obviously to remove its venom glands. That North Oracle at Magee ting specimens. Most devices you could use to hinder won't work because it removes the rattlesnake's in Plaza Escondida the snake's normal reaction to be handled harm the ability to feed itself in the wild. And I don't keep my snake. They have to be restrained or there is harm to snakes. I study them for approximately a year and the handler. This is the first thing I am going to work release them where I found them.'' on. I think chemical restraint is the answer. With this initial problem out of the way, I can start taking blood The poison of a rattlesnake can only effect tissue counts. Some criteria needs to be established to when punctured into it. An animal killed by a rat- distinguish the presence of disease in the creatures." tlesnake would not kill another animal if eaten by it. The fangs of a rattlesnake fold back when the snake'? in r 1 snakes while mouth is closed. They flip out in micro-seconds wheriiit Jarchow became interestedalt a comes time to strike. A strike does not necessarily working at the reptile house in a large Ohio zoo. He mean that poison will be injected into another Are these was drawn to them because of their amazing degree of creature. Rattlesnakes sometimes bite dry when they specialization. He moved to Arizona to set up practice are aggravated. because of its snake population. Here he.would be able "Rattlesnakes supposedly evolved in northern • to pursue his special interest on the side. .Mexico," Jarchow said. "There are 70 species ree Mrs. Jarchow said her position is one of toleration. pec es and P rattlesnakes ' sub-species f ra all f which She doesn't mind the presence of the snakes, she just P s o a o c occur primarily in North America. Seventeen species are goals doesn't share her husbands degree of interest in them. found in Arizona." l's?■ DaughterJulie has a healthyrespec for the snakes, g Pe does not enter the room without a parent and would not Jarchow said that the most common disease of consider tampering with a cage. The building of rattlesnakes is bacterial infection. These infections respect, not fear, is generally the response the Jar- usually occur after an injury and have to be treated -- chows get when friends and neighbors are introduced quickly if the appearance of the snake is to be : to the collection. preserved. 1. To save tax dollars 2. To cut expenses 3. 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Town Engineer Jim formally Horizon Blvd.was are, therefore, each deed- Theabandonment of Desert Kriegh,said that-both hear- never up to town stan- ing the town 60 feet of their k Sk Road, is scheduled for ingsare so routine that he. dards, a portion of it was, property alog the sectio c a c h �� wee y expects to be -the only in fact,already abandoned line to provide a roadway 9 p'm' non-council member there. in March 1976. which will be good for both The second hearing, on The abandonment of . The road runs from High- of them,and for the town." Two consecutive weeks understandings involving the assessments method of Desert Sky involves, sim- way 89, to Newmont Ex- The second hearing is . with major burglary ar- juveniles or just misunder- ploration, situated in the merely an out of sequence rests left the Oro Valley standings. • southern part of a parcel of formality. • Police Department with a "I wanted to check out g;k e auction slated Land zoned TR, (transi- Town Attorney, Walt substantial amount of the course to see what ittional). Henderson, has recom- paperwork to catch up on. offered so I would know _ "With that TR zoning, mended that the town pre- This last week was a good whether the rest of the As of Friday, Oct.21,the need of some sort of repair.. the land will probably go sent the workings of assess- Catch up week, as it turned force should take it when Oro Valley Town Hall will Residents wishing to pick bines," Kriegh said. "It ment-style road improve- out. it's offered again. no longer be a storage up one of the bikes, which wouldn't be to the advant- ment, whereby property Police reports show that "The philosophy in Oro facility for the five bicy- will probablysell at bar- age of a business area to owners along a piece of all was quiet in the town Valley is that a prime cies or parts of bicycles it gain prices, should apply have a residential road road pay for its improve- except for a few telltale function of the police de- now sports in various nooks for a bid number between running through it, there's ment at a public hearing. • traffic citations. partment is to be of service and-crannies. one and two dcicek on the not enough chance for sec- Such hearings are sugge- The police vehicle dama- to the community. This A bike sale will be held afternoon of the.21st. The urity, and the council told steel by law. • ged in a burglary investi- course suggested ways to by the police department at bikes can be inspected dur- Mr. Timan (Joseph, a In this case, the partic- gation Sept.22 will be back best carry out this part of 3:30 that afternoon. The ing those hours. developer hoping to build War improvements to be in commission by next our job.It's not just arrest- bikes are unclaimed or The sale wilfbe an auc- just west of the TR zone) discussed have already week if all goes well. ing burglars." seized property and all-in tion. that he had to have access taken place: Police Chief Fred Roof emphasized that patrol time was the same as always. • This week, the outcome ,• of the patrols was com- pletely undramatic and that's the way Chief Roof , likes it. A good-sized chunk of Roof's week was taken up in attending a seminar of- lered by the Arizona Law -Enforcement sory Council0fficers Ad- 50,000 PEOPLE HAVE■ The course centered on -crisis intervention. 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Insurance Agency GREAT ilir • • .II• .. .. .. - : .• :• • • . • . . . • 6719 East Camino Principal Phone: WESTERN � . . 886-2515 • • D . -... rizBANKO / � � . �• : .. ,,,,, ::‘,. , L'FE6"s"'"T'" F D I C INSURED . 33 offices throughout Arizona. • • . .• • 1! . - . • . ndependent • • MSUlDlI(!YOuR ,IAGENT ▪ • sa.v.s.ou awn .. • Page 16,The Arizona Territorial, October 6, 1977 Marana bond- ballot changed ; high school questions added sc hools The Marana School The two questions will or either one of the two. bond package include: Board made some changes ask voters if money should In addition, the board --cost for construction of in the district's coming be expended for: will ,ask voters in the anew elementary school in Amnhi opens landlaborator bond election tentativel -- a vocational election to a rove the sale the Thorn dale Road area Y PP Y scheduled for Nov.8, at its agriculture land laboratory of a two-acre parcel of land above the$850,000 in unsold Amphitheater High and Paving Company. Sept. 27 meeting. and expansion of to the Picture Rocks bonds allocated by the- School's $300,000 land lab- The laboratory, located The board changed the vocational shop facilities; Volunteer Fire District• board last month. Voters oratory was officially open- at Wetmore Road and - format of the high school -- and expansion ofBy law, voters must approved those bonds in ed Sept. 15 as some 450 North Fourth Avenue, bond ballot, allowing classroom space at the two- approve any land sales 1973; - parents, Future Farmers covers 6.6 acres where stu- voters to register.opinions year-old school. made by the district. of America members and dents in the Am(phi Voca- on all three proposed Voters may vote for both The board's changes -- remodeling of the guests were in attendance tional.Agriculture program projects. • proposals, neither project, have no effect on the library and media center at at the open house . and can obtain "hands-on" ex- • • amounts proposed in the Marana Elementary buffet• pe School, rience in several'areas, bond election, which is a . • Among the speakers at including plant science, •,• ii ••' total $2.3 million package, — an addition to the- the open house were AHS animal science, landscap •: including $1.47 million in Marana Junior High School Principal Bill Murphey, ing and horticulture. . • -- elementarybonds, and media center, Associate Supt. Don Wil- - '-=.�. - -- and improvements to 7 $775,000 in high school P hams,former school board . Animals to be raised•at es? bonds. the . classroom com- - • Qhs president Nick Muramoto, the facility .•will 'include' - munications system at and Charles Oden repre- steers, sheep, swine, paul- Projects to be funded Marana Elementary ' through the elementary senting Miller Construction try and rabbits. •' 2• :-.▪ • • ,, :.• • School. • • • '1214. • • • .;.i ,�...�i i�•!w::•f:.:•:+.:• Tucson's ... .,... • +fi'r.9Na •+Po'ex'«•a.•x', :; ff .* a.,..... , • e:..a, ;r« 0"v.� "°?'v,,��' _. * „e$Q �7ci`,"ely.gy + w "°s,,„y, 1171,t.•••• •.••••••-•,-•-•,- S'•, 74:1,.,;,`,2°.: we-a.% .•. g , a�.7. ""^ :fir " .a,zr .w .,,-.2,..',Z, ► re« •'�F+� .,--, ape ',° ' . • ••:,....., ew ct^ '..v. xe" '« ¢,^ er `. . �sti" , . amt _ % o •:• :.•a . COMPLETE. . . .+ - , fi ,? z + . was '' - se-.7---,----7.1,4,,- • i•.y � , ... • .7.:21,74:1,7C.1,-"*";: . ' ''- .. 4 .,.,..t. _. ., ,,,,„ ..-. •• • :.::::„.1,- -.:-...;.:7• c..„:„., .•,,.� „ ;� - . ,:.• . • . . • . g ti ;Via + •c • a ^*r *-.,,,,,i... . ,,','.!,:,,,:,,,,. .,-, w '$$ ''. -: .' vm: k , �; . . .„:„„,..,„....,„ ,,,,..„.4 , ',„ * , . • . . 5 •CUSTOM PICTURE'FRAMING i �: �g A � , g • ' ' • . HALLMARK•GREETING'CARDS'&PARTY SUPPLIES �.t�,.. • .!°1 g ..,. +1, y{.m?+z 4 .k e,-,sus t:0k, , • ,r. •.. �'" w .• UNIQUE•'GIFTS,•CANDLES and WALL DECOR• , 7 :e I �� ., ':. , WEDDING SUPPLIES and INVITATIONS a.:� • ,•' _•..,,., ' •••WIDE VAAIETY•OF RIBBON,WIRE&FLORAL TAPES � " `�7 � ► • ' • •ARTI.FI CIAL'and.DRY FLORAL•SUPPLIES w - ,. tea.; .0745.0.110 • ..•ALL KIN. OF CRAFTMATERIALS , , • &IDEAS with .4 ` • .i.;...,....._..... if., . • ' FRES CLASSES NOW IN PROGRESS • �p , i �- - - k 41 SIMS n••+ rrrrr•• .. . '. • . : .&oho: coi)y :eat • - - L • . ' •' • ''' .• • ' DEDICATED TO EDUCATION -- Former Amphi •- Director Bill Hendrix, Amphi.High Principal Bill '• - .339 I E. SPEEDWAY inRANCHO C E t11T E R School Board member Nick Muramoto snips the ribbon • Murphey, School Board- member Nancy Thomas; • • • - '. 27at the open house and dedication of the Amphi- Charles Oden, Dick Hanson, Associate Supt.".Don. • - • = theater vocational laboratory. With him at the -Williams and School Board member Richard Scott. ,' • - dedication are: (from left) Vocational Education • • • • • . i . • • . Casas Adobes Baptist •,ChUrch 11 Disciples of Christ . O R T H SID E CHURCH DIRECTORY Pentescostal • Southern Baptist • • • 2131 W.•Iris Road.Mr. Roger L. Marana Community Christian Flowing Wells Assembly of God First Baptist Church of . Independent 3198 N.Flowing Wells Road,The •• 'Barrier, Jr.; Pastae. Morning Chyrch . Avra V.altey • • - . services,• 8:30; .9:45 and'11; Grier and Sandaco,Marana.Mr. Full Gospel Church, New Crea + Rev. Daniel W. Hughes. Morn- 13525 N.•Sanario Road;Marana.. • evening services,7 p.rd.;'spirit-• Terry lmmel. Sunday'morning tion Christian Fellowship,meets ing worship, 10:45 a•m.; even- The Rev: Fred Fisher. Sunday • • . • 'ua( enrichment•hour;.6•p.m., ' worship;10 a•m,;'church school in the Cliff Manor Hotel at 10 ing worship, 7 p.m.; Sunday services,11•a•m.,7 pe.m.; Wec)- ' Sunday School, 9:45 p.m:,.Col. 11 a.m. a.m.and 6 p.m.,Sundays in the School"schedule,9:45 a.m. nesday prayer services,7 p.m.; lege and-Youth.Sunday School, Palm Room at the hotel. The • Sunday School,9:45 a.m. , 1.1 a.m:; W'ednesc$ay• Bible • • Pastor is Edward K.Forkan. Presbyterian • • schopl;7 p.tn.' •• ' • ' •. Episcopalian �a �� ,.' St.Andrews Presbyterian. •• • The'Chapel of St.Alban Brethren ::: f Church Southern Baptist• • • 1`he Christian and Missionary. ,'.' 3737 Old SabinoCanyon•Road. Northwest Brethren Chapelr-,, 7600 Paseo del Norte. The Rev.. • North Tucson Baptist Alliance ••8 (Interim location) Thornydale •, Robert B. Dulaney and The 3100 N. First Ave. Mr..Ronald. • Sunday services, and 10 a.m.; Northwest Alliance Church ..Thursday service,9:30 a.m. School. The Rev. Bill Curtis. • - Rev. J. Dayton McCormick. Chastine. Sunday 'worship ser- ' •13b1 W..1Netmore Road.•M• r..' •°'\ - Sundayservices, 9:30; 11. vice, 11 a.m., 7p.m.; . • Worship service 10:30 a.m., Sunday Jphn'C•.Johnson;•Pastor.Morn- • '`• evening hour, 6:30 p.m.; Sun- "'"• -�` i Church school through grade • School, •9:45 a.m,; children's • ing worship,"10:45'a.m.; Evert= day School 9.30 a.m.; Bible i ,,,,,...,Iiia..;+�' .-' six 9:3Q a.m. Jrs.and Srs. 11 - :. church 1 i a m. • ,-ing worship, •6 •p,m., .Sunday , Episcopalian' Study tin homes) Tuesday,7:30 r { a.m. • School,'9:30 a.rrl.•' Christ The King- - p.m.Information call,297.9518. _ . • • ' '. • •, Episcopal Church Richland Heights Baptist United Church of Christ • • '2$00 W..Ina Road. The. Rev. Church The Casas Adobes Community•• . • •. • Christian Science. Thomas E. Leonard, Rector. 2411 E. Road.The •Congregational Church • •' Third Church df Christ,Scie_n'fist '- Sunday' Worship, 8,.10 a.m.; • Picture Rocks Retreat •1 ' i . Rev. Paul Fort Lowell h - services 6775 Casas Adobes'Road. Mr. • ' ', 6901.N. La Canada.Drive. Sun- Thursdays, 10 •a•m• Sunday P.O.Box 564,Cortaro.The Rev. .__ -1 y be , • ' • y James Farrell, C.S.R. Daily 10:55 a.m., 7 p.m,; Sunday Donald D. Rowland; Pastor. • ••• -•'day school, morning 'worship, School,10 a.m• ' • Mass,7 a.m.; Sunday and Holyschool,9:45 a.m. Worship and Church School, 10. • 9:3Q .a.m.; .Wednesday testi- • ,• a.m. • •" •mony,7:30 P.M.IVursery•care. Days,10:30 a.m. Lutheran-Missouri Synod , • • Episcopal The Lutheran Church of Roman Catholic • • • • St.Philip's Ip The Hills the Ascension Sacred Heart Church • • .''• •• • Church of God tndependant Church 1220 W.Magee Road.The Rev. 601 E.Ft.Lowell Road.The Rev. United Methodists- •4400 N_.Campbelf Ave.The Rev. • ' '•First Church of God: - valley Baptist Church Daniel A.Hodgson,Pastor.Sun. Roy Corr O.Carm. Saturday St.Mark's United . 3355•N.'Fdntaria,Ave. Rev. .Roger Owens Douglas,Worship 5250 W. Cortaro Farms Road, day worship service,'9:30 a.m.; y' ••• l�ichard•dLanis.A e. The Rev. servies, 8, 9:30,•1�1 arid 5 p•m• Cortaro. M. David T. Flood, Sunday School and adult Bible evening Mass,worship, ,7,9, Sun- Methodist Church '. worship,••10:45 a:m.; .evening •• •Sunday school,nursery and high Pastor. Sunday morning ser study,8:30 a.m. day morning worship,7,9,10:30 services, 1431 W, Magee 'Road. •Mr• wworship,7 p.rt�.;Sunday School, . school 9:30 a.m.:; vice, 11; evening service, 7; and noon; weekday.services, Thomas Kiraca#e.Worship.ser- . . 5:30 a,m:;• Wednesday Bible - Sunday School,9:45 a.m.for all 7:30 a.m. vices, 11; Sunday School, 9:45• ' • Study;7.p•m. •'• '• • • ages. Methodist till 10:45 a.m. ' •-'` • • Greek-Orth•odox Noel Evangelical Methodist _ • Roman Catholic • •• 'St.Demetrious Greek Church Saint Odilia Parish • • .• ' • • • . •Conservative Baptist Orthodox Church • Lutheran-LCA Synod 166 E. Roger Road. The Rev. 7570 Paseo del Norte. The Rev. • United Methodist ` be!Norte Baptist Church .• • . 1145•�. Ft. Lowell Road.. The Dove of Peace Lutheran Church Gary W. Freeland, Pastor. Henry J. Miller, Pastor. Daily. St.James United • •• • . •1440.W. Prince Road.•The'Rev.• .. Rev. .Anthony K. Mosthonas. . 665 W.Roller Coaster Road.Mr. Morning worship,10:30,evening Mass, 9 a.m.; Saturdays, 5:30 Methodist Church • -William' J. Wright,'pastor. •Sunday morning worship, 9:30 Charles W. Malloch, Mr. Gre- worship, 6:30; Sunday School, p.m.; Sundays, 7, 9, 10:30 and 3255 N.Campbell Ave.The Rev. •Morning worship,8:30,11;even= •'. . a•m.: October 6, 1977,The Arizona Territorial, Page 17 tgi h p r o m srams , local solos Foto foruni • . i ony s Should growth in the Northwest be allowed to con- Hi htin the Tucson For each of the Tucson orchestra in an unprecend- musical communit . To-' time or should the area remain the same? (Asked at �g g P y Casa Blanca Plaza, Oracle and Rudasill) Symphony's first season Symphony's performanc- ented number of communi- ward that end, the or- under its new music dir- es, a bus will leave the et services. Plans are chestra's first "pops" con- N ector and conductor, Dr. Casas Adobes Shopping `'�'being drawn for ensemble cert Dec.9 and Dec. 10 will r George Trautwein, will be Center at 7 �. � �° �..,4 ,�, � _ gp.m. an will performances in schools, feature local soloists, the two unusual new "pflp" leave the Oracle Villa libraries, and added ser- Tucson Boys Chorus,Pima :','-ii*-- �� programs and an emphasis Apartments at 7:15, ex- vices in other southern Ari- Community College and '' � ' 1, local hi school choirs in 4.4 — >,�. �:� on the orchestras own formance,g for the first per- zona communities. gh ' ``� when the buses The new conductors jazzman Dave Brubeck's �� musicians as soloists. The orchestra which will leave at Casas Adobes hopes, too, to utilize vara- Christmas choral pageant, ,..,,, ,,,, ,, \ .''''::: ' * ' ` _ Shopping Center at 6:30 ous elements of Tucson's "La Fiesta del la Posada." � open s its 49th season Oct.6 pp PA*m.and from Oracle Villa and 7 with the brillant ' a A artments at 6:45 p.m. P :��� `��� -� � . young pianist ; :tur trme� ctee � former as- sociate cond r An—\ .14 , i , � well known artists,such as ucto of the -' . -',114..;ii, • � Q Minnesota Orchestra and .-s, �� �� pianist Horacio Gutierrez � x former assistant and as- and mezzo-soprano Bever- iS ooa :a . , 7,--7:2;;‘-ie.-� . ' 3°;, ley Wolff,while the orches- sociate conductor of the BEVERLY TEMPLEDallas Symphony, comes It should only grow on HEATHER RAMSEY tr•a will be in the Spot- to Tucson "The wells Fireplace Furnace is light most of the seven- fromSavannah, ,, designed on the same principle that one-acre lots. I think growth in the city Ga. where he has beenM -.il creates intense heat in the black- of Tucson should be a month long season. music director for the past �►ii 1..; smith's forge." totally planned growth An added attraction to three seasons. He i Popular Science 1Vlagaaine �* Y P g s the" system like Boulder, residents of the northside is orchestra's first new resi- "If youareseriousaboutusingwoodthat this ear because of for heat, look into the Wells Fire- Colorado. year, dent music director in ten place which is probably as efficient tit: the popularity of bus ser- ears,succeedingGre or -,-,./..,,,,,,,,,,,...., as wood heating has ever been,and y g y is manufactured in Arizona" vice from several shopping Millar,whose tenure expir- �� 1" _ Arizona Daily Star centers last season, Casas ed at the end of the last :: Adobes and Oracle Villa Season. °01 "Entire home heated with a burning routes have been establish- Trautwein expressed his log Amazing! But it's true.I had to � �#` ��.�, �• intention to involve the see it and feel it to believe it!" • ,. " a .,.t Russell County News—Jamestown,Ky. , - ' fr: �� "The Wells Fireplace Furnace sur- s �- � . , i. � passes the conventional fireplace in t`:� w - ;« ;t t- ''' t several ways." ° � � �� 4 r The Arizona Territorial � r .� "You can empty the ashes in the �'' � - GOD'S MESSAGE EOR THIS AGEwearing �_ � � �� ti� Wells unit while a white w � ��' ,, -,; gown.., :,. ea ,.s a, LU REFFKIN = Come to an informal discussion of the Tucson Woman I believe in growth on � '�p BAHAI Teachings See the Tucson-Inventedone-acre lots. LARRY GARTUNG Every Friday Night 7:30pm ,,,. -, We can't handle any WELLS FIREPLACE FURNACEA--..; '''''''.::.:*.r:?. 4,-''''''',..-,4;::;',.„:"....:: � -- 4 more (people) at all, but 7350 N. Montero Dr. Apt. 1402 it's not going to stop.I don't p think it's well-planned at Coronado Apts. Ina& La Cholla 888-4021 1750 West Ajo 294-4648„ ..„,,, , „ .: '''*”. 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We'll automatically credit your Sign upfor special Direct Deposit our p g •Sandpiper Ceramics checks to your insured savings account on the service now and relax! -- 11 F:mI3E:N 5037 E. 29th St. FSLIC (29th St. Business Plaza) fr.ri�,.up.A►.an►n.crn,,, r1 790-6054 PLAZA DEL ORO 6456 N.oracle Road Yo>e,r Si."'g.`":U"d`”}iAR+x" Page 18,The Arizona Territorial, October 6, 1977 PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES , *PUBLIC NOTICESPUBLIC NOTICES I , PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES Your Right To Know Your Right To Know Your Right To Know Your Right To Know Your Right To Know Your Right To Know Your Right To Know STATE LAND DEPARTMENT 1 -East of Oracle Road as Circola Place, Tucson, Arizona NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE dissolution pursuant to the laws IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF OF THE established on March 31, 1944, 85704 at 3:00 p.m.on July 1,1977. The following legally describ- governing same for Arizona pri JAMES M.HOFFMAN,3641 W. THE STATE OF ARIZONA STATE OF ARIZONA comprising 227.99 acres more or The names and address of the ed trust property will be sold, vote corporations organized for Eastham Lane,Tucson,Arizona In and for the County Of BEFORE THE STATE LAND less- original three(3)Directors that pursuant to the power of sale profit. 85704. VI Maricopa COMMISSIONER Section 33: Northeast one were elected at this meeting under than certain Deed of Trust FLEETWOOD MORTGAGE IN THE MATTER OF A quarter (NE)and the East one. are: recorded in Docket 5397 at page The number of persons to half of the Southeast one-quarter NANCY D.O'CONNOR 386 thereof, in the office of the v serve on the Board of Directors COMPANY, a Rhode Island PROPOSED EXCHANGE OF The corporation shall have the corporation, 8401 N.Yosemite County Recorder of Pima shall be fixed by the Bylaws. STATE LAND D HEREOF:ED_1N more ,comprising 240.00 acres authority to issue one million VII Plaintiff, EXHIBIT "A" more or less. Tucson,Arizona 85704 County, Arizona, at public auc- (1,000,000) shares of common VS. Section 34: All comprising WILLIAM L.HOREJS tion to the highest bidder;at the stock, Incorporators of the corpora p with a par value of One tion are DONALD L.FICKETT, FERNANDO V. GALAZ and FOR THE LAND OF LAWYERS 640.00 acres more or less. 8401 N.Yosemite office of CUSICK, WATKINS, Dollar(S1.00)per share. NELLIE D. GALAZ, husband TITLE OF ARIZONA AS Total acres of offered private Tucson,Arizona 85704 STEWART & HARRIS, 1205 Vi JOHN E. HOFFMAN, and and wife;et al., TRUSTEE (TRUST NO.7057-T, land 1895.87 acres,more or less, TIMOTHY J.O'CONNOR Home Federal Tower,32 North The private property of share- JAMES M. HOFFMAN, who Defendants. RANCHO ROMERO COM- and the appraised value thereof 2255 Cleveland Stone Avenue, Tucson, Arizona holders will be exempt from reside at the above addresses. is two million seven hundred Eugene Oregon 97405 85701 in Pima County Arizona INCORPORATORS: No.C351343 PANY) DESCRIBED 1 N ' liability for corporate debts,or SHERIFF'S NOTICE OF SALE EXHIBIT "B" HEREOF: seventy-one thousand eight Two of the Directors, Nancy on Oct.25,1977,at 10:00 o'clock, le al action brought or threat- •s DONALD L.FICKETT g -s-JOHN E. FICKETT HOFFMAN OF REAL PROPERTY ON PUBLIC NOTICE OF hundred ten dollars and fifty D. O'Connor and William L. a.m.,of said day: ened against any member for or EXECUTION PROPOSED.EXCHANGE NO. cents {52,771,810.50). Horeis are also incorporators. Lot 6,Block 20,TERRA DEL on account of any action or -s-JAMES M.HOFFMAN 61-29501 Pub: The Arizona Territorial The incorporators' signatures SOL, according to the plat of STATE OF ARIZONA Under and by virtue of an PUBLIC NOTICE IS August 11,18,25 are listed below: record in the office of the Pima omission alleged to have been ss. Execution and Order of Sale HEREBY GIVEN, committed while acting within Countyof Pima issued out of and under the seal pursuant to Sept 1,8,15.22.29 NANCY D.O'CONNOR County Recorder,in Book 11 of the scope of the corporation. WILLIAM HOREJS Maps, P P SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN of the Superior Court of Mari- the provisions of Arizona Oct.6.13,1977 page 94. except as set forth in Arizona cops County, State of Arizona, Revised Statute 37-604(C9),that Re Arizona State Land Dated 9-14-1977 Said sale will be made for cash to before me, the undersigned Revised Statutes S10-905. notary public, this 9th day of on the 15th day of September, Reg- V 1 I 1977, and to me, as Sheriff of the State of Arizona acting by Department 500786 (payable at the time of sale),but the Arizona State Land Depart Pub: The Arizona Territorial without covenant or warranty, The Statutory agent of the September,1977.by DONALD L.HOFL JOHN E. Pima County,duly directed and rnent has received an ap September 29,1977 express or implied, regarding corporation is Trudy D. Lapp FICKETT, delivered in the above entitledan plication which proposes to PUBLIC NOTICES October 6,13,1977 title, possession or encum, Her Address is 6405 San Ignacio MAN, and JAMES M. HOFF- exchange the selected state Re Nancy O'Connor brances, to pay the remaining MAN. action; Req: Dr.Tucson,Arizona 85704. -s J.MICHAEL MCCLANAHAN owned land described in ExhibitWHEREAS,on the 15th day of Your Right i o Know principal sum of the Note(s) VIII 1977,FLEETWOOD "A" hereof, which is hereby secured by-said Deed of Trust, Notary Public September, annexed and incorporated PUBLIC NOTICESThe initial Board of Directors My commission expires: MORTGAGE COMPANY, a p namely 530,528.73, with interest P Rhode Island corporation, Articles of Incorporation shall consist of one director. October 2,1980 P herein as if fully set forth, for thereon as provided in said of That person shall serve as direc Pub.The Arizona Territorial Plaintiff in the above entitle, the offered land of Lawyers Title Your Ri ht To Know note(s),advances,if any,undercause,recovered a judgment in APPLIED BEHAVIORAL g tor until the first meeting of the September 29 of Arizona as Trustee(Trust No. the terms of said Deed of Trust, shareholders or until his succes 1977 said cause in the Superior Court SCIENCES INSTITUTE, October 6,13 7057 T. Rancho Romero Coni :.- In the Superior Court of the interest on advances, if any, _ LIMITED sor or successors are electedof Maricopa County, State of party),described in Exhibit"B" - * State of Arizona fees, charges anc-expenses of Req: J. Michael McClanahan, hereof,which is hereby annexed KNOW ALL MEN BY-THESE (nand for the County of the Trustee and of the Trust and Quaified. The incorporator Attorney Arizona, against FERNANDO PRESENTS: of this corporation and the V. GALAZ and NELLIE D. and incorporated herein as if In the Matter of the Estate of created by said Deed of Trust. tally set forth, on or after thr That we, the undersigned, Director is: GALAZ, husband and wife MORGAN O.EVANS Name of Trustor named in Defendants in said cause,in the second day of December 1977. have this day associated our CHARLES J. Deceased. said Deed of Trust: LAPP D.C.N.D. PUBLIC NOTICES selves together for thepurposes 1124 N.Park Ave. sum of 515,578.26 principal, Both tracts of land are locatedP P-3970 WM DOUGLAS SMITH and No. Arizona 85719 Your Right To Know S1 132.30 interest to of forming a non-profit corpor Tucson, , judgment, within Pima County, ArizonaNOTICE TO CREDITORS SUSANNE SMITH ation under and pursuant to the In Witness Whereof, the 5123.53 expended by Plaintiff in and are of substantially equal NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 2735 South Pace West laws of the State of Arizona and incorporator has hereunto payment of taxes, assessments value,, that the undersigned has been Tucson,Arizona 85730 Application for Authority of The state lane and land ad for that purpose do hereby adopt signed his name and affixed his and insurance,S.0-maintenance these Articles of Incorporation. appointed personal representa DATED: July 18,1977, seal this 13 day of September JIMMY GMC LEASING,INC. and security,596.00 foreclosure ioinind the subject state land is ARTICLE I five of this estate. All persons HUGH-W.STEWART, TO:Corporation Commission of not known to contain oil.passes 1977- search fee, 5750.00 as and for having claims against the estate Successor Trustee Arizona stances,other hydrocarbon sub The name of the corporation CHARLES J.LAPP D.C.N.D. attorneys' fees and 5125.11 yare required to present their By HUGH W.STEWART 415 West Congress Street coal or Stan, shall be: -Applied Behavioral Pub.The Arizona Territorial Plaintiff's Court costs, with claims within four months after STATE OF ARIZONA Tucson,Arizona 85701 ti'rtats,rtlitlerdl5. fO55ils 43 or Sciences Institute,Limited the date of the first September 29interest on said principal sum of publication ss. Pursuant to the provisions of description ti ti of ,any name Or ARTICLE Ii October 6,13,1977 515,578.26 at the rate of seven of this notice or the claims will COUNTY OF PIMA Sections 10 110 and 10-111, tt�°SCri niQn in The principal place of busi be forever barred. Claims must The foregoinginstrument was Req:Charles Lapp,D.C.N.D. percent(7 per cent) per annum payrnu nuanteties Arizona Business Corporation from the date of said judgment or thorium or other ness shall be Tucson, Pima be presented to the undersigned acknowledged before me this 18 Act, the undersigned corpora County,Arizona. until paid,and with interest on material determined the be • personal representative at c o, day of July, 1977, by Hugh W. PUBLIC NOTICES tion hereby applies for authority Peculiarly essential to prc, ARTICLE Ili the sum of$1,094.64,being taxes. Y4651 N. First . . 103, Stewart. to transact business in your duction of fissionable materials PURPOSE: The purpose for AveNo Tucson,AZ 85718. LINDA FULGENZI Your Right To Know state,and for that purpose sub- which this corporation is organ' 9 advancements,foreclosure whether or not of commercial DATED Sept.13,1977 Notary Public mits the following statement: value zed is the transaction of any or search fee, attorneys' fees and LASCA JUNE RUSIN My Commission Expires: Articles of incorporation FIRST: The name of the The private land offered to the all lawful) business for which Personal Representative 7 6 81 of corporation is JIMMY GMC Court costs, at the rate of six State of Arizona will be non-profit corporations may be percent(6 per cent)per annum Pub: The Arizona Territorial Pub: The Arizona Territorial Southwestern Communica- LEASING.INC. dedicated to the same purposes incorporated under the laws of September 22,29,1977 September 15,22,29,1977 tions,Inc. SECOND: It is incorporated from the date of said judgment and administered under the the State of Arizona, as they until paid, together with the October 6,1977 October 6,1977 1.The name of-the corporation under the laws of the State of same laws to which the selected may be amended from time to foreclosure of Plaintiff's morn Req- H.William Lyle,Attorney Re Cusick, Watkins, Stewart shall be SOUTHWESTERN Wisconsin. state land.is sub act,but may be time. q gage lien as said lien existed on reclassified as provided by &Harris Attorneys - COMMUNICATIONS,INC. THIRD:The date of its incorp- ARTICLE IV ' the 25th day of June, 1971,upon INITIAL BUSINESS: Said 2. The purpose for which the oration is June 23, 1923,and the the followingdescribed Arizona Revised Statute 37 212. PUBLIC NOTICES corporation is organized is the period of its duration is perpe- This notice and the announced corporation is organized exclusi PUBLIC NOTICESpremises situate in the County of vely for Education,includingfortransaction of any and all lawful tual. hearing are required by law:the Pima,State Arizona,to wit: Your Right To Know businessforwhichcorporations FOURTH: The address of its purpose thereof .s to develop such purposes the making of 9 Your Right To Know Lot 16 of KENNEDY PARK such additional information that distributions to organizations may be organized under Arizona principal office in the jurisdic ESTATES, a Subdivision of that exemptNOTICE OF SALE Revised Statutes Section 10.001 tion under the laws of the state the hearing may protide. and qualify organ' TRUSTEE'SPima County, Arizona, accord- neither the Arizona State Land zations under Section 501 (Cl (3) NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE The following legally describ- et seq. (General Corporation in which it is incorporated is:c-o ing to the map of record in the Law). Robert W.Radcliffe,One North Department nor the Arizona of the Internal Revenue Code of The following legally describ- ed trust property will be soldPima County Recorder's Office Selection Board have made a corresponding3. The character of the busi Second Street, Black River 1954 (or the pro ed trustwill be-sold pursuant to the power of sale in Book 20 of Maps and Plats at Hess which the corporation Falls,Wisconsin 54615. finding that the proposed trade visions of any future U.S. Inter- pursuant to the power of sale under that certain Deed of Trust page 75. should or should not be ap nal Revenue Law). under that certain Deed of Trust recorded on December 10,1976, initially intends actually to con- FIFTH: The address of the NOW, THEREFORE, in Docket 5418 duct in this state is designing, proposed known place of busi• proved. ARTICLE V recorded on January31,1973,in pages 573-57b PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY 9 pagesinclusive, in the records of the installing and selling telephone ness in your state is 4610 East Further Notice is Hereby No part of the net earnings Docket 4432 187-190 in- GIVEN that on the 1 day of (.iven that at ten o'clock. ,n the the corporation shall inure to the clusive, in the records of the Pima County Recorder. Pima systems. Broadway, Tucson, Arizona November, 1977,at the hour of pima County4. The aggregate number of 85711,and name and address of at the front door of forenoon on Friday the taurth benefit of,or be distributable to, Recorder, Pima County, Arizona, at public auc- 10:00 a.m., day of November, t977 or its members,directors,officers, County,Arizona, at public auc- tion to the highest bidder at the shares which the corporation the proposed statutory agent in the Courthouse, in the City of as soon thereafter as the cause or other private persons, ex lion to the highest bidder at the East door of the New Pima shall have authority to issue is your state is Harold Laz, 502 Tucson, Pima County, State of y corporationCounty Courthouse, Courts ONE MILLION (1,000,000) con- South Via Golondrina, Tucson, may be heard, +n the Pima ceps that the shall East door of the New Pima Arizona, I will, in obedience to County Board of Supervisor be authorized and empowered to County Courthouse, Courts sisting of one class only.All such Arizona 85716. said Execution and Order of p R Bldg. located at 111 West Con Hearing Room. in the city of pay reasonable compensation Bldg. located at 111 West Con- gress Tucson, Arizona 85701 on value, organized for the purpose shares shall be without par SIXTH: The corporation is of the Sale, sell all the right, title, Tucson,Arizona,the State Land for services rendered and to gress Tucson, Arizona 85701 on Friday,the 28th day of October, claim and interest of the above Department will hold apublic make payments and distribu Friday,the 28th day of October, 1977, at the hour of 9:45 a.m. 5 The name and address of transaction of any or all lawful named Defendants in,of and to hearing upon said proposed tions in furtherance of the par 1977, at the hour of 9:45 a.m. o'clock in the morning of said the initial statutory agent of the business for which corporations the above described premises may be incorporated under the MICHAEL D is D.exchange. Any person in poses set forth in Article IV. No o'clock in the morning of said day. corporationand property at public auction to substantial part of the activities day. TheBOTWIN, 1015 Transamerica laws of the State of Arizona.as the highest bidder for cash, in ap terested ins the exchange may property to be sold is Bldg., 177 North Church Ave they may be amended from��as appear at said hearingand enter of the corporation shall be the The property to be sold is situated in Pima Count Ari lawful money of the United P zona and is described as y nue,Tucson,Arizona 85701. ne to time. exchange written protest to the proposed carryingon of propaganda,to i or situated in Pima County Ari States, and apply the proceeds 6. The number of directors SEVENTH: The names and as provided in Arizona otherwise attempting to influ- zone and is described as: Lot 242, PALM GROVE thereof to the payment and constituting the initial Board of respective addresses of its Revised Statutes 37604. ence legislation, and the cor- Lot 11, ALDEA VISTA, ac CLUSTERS RESUBDIVISION, satisfaction of said judgment, GiVEN under my hand and poration shall not participate in, cording to the plat of record in according to Book 26 of Maps, Directors is three (3). The directors and officers are: together with interest that may Official Seal of the State Land or intervene in (including the the office of.the Pima County page 94, records of Pima names and addresses of the HAROLD LA! be due thereon,and all costs of publishing or distribution of Recorder; in.Book 14 of Maps, County,Arizona. persons who are to serve as 502 South via Golondrina Department this twenty firstsuit and accruing costs. Arizona 85716 Tucson EXCEPT all oil,gas and other directors until the first annual , day of July,1977 statements) any political cam- page 72, and by Declaration ofDATED this 20 day of Septem• STATE LAND DEPARTMENT - paign on behalf of any Candi• Scriveners and othe errors, re hydrocarbon substances,helium meeting of shareholders,or until (President and Director) bar,1977. A.L.Beftwy date for public office. Not- corded April 18,1961, in Docket or other substances of a gaseous , their successors are elected and HAROLD KAUFMAN RICHARD J.BOYKIN P pagenature, coal, metals, minerals, qualified, are STANLEY 5725 East 8th Street STATE LAND COM withstanding any other pro- 1763, 341, i q � Sheriff MISSIONER vision of these articles,the cor- DATED this 12th day of July, fossils,fertilizer of every name SLOANE, 4110 Camino del Tucson,Arizona 85711 By Sgt.B.Dudgeon,239 9 and description and except all Celador, Tucson,Arizona 85718, Secretary-Treas.and Director EXHIBIT"A" poration shall npf carry on any 1977. gf B. f materials which may be essen• STEPHEN S. COX, 5001 North EIGHTH: The aggregate SELECTED STATE LAND other activities not permitted to CONNARD V.WALTON Pub..The Arizona Territorial tail to production of fissionable Camino Real, Tucson, Arizona number of shares which it has In Township11 South. Range be carried on (a) by a corpora- ALICE L.WALTON September 24 j 85718, and WILLIAM L L I AM authorized to issue is 700 shares 13 East, Gila and Salt River tion exempt from Federal in- Trustors material as reserved in ARIZONA REVISED October 6,13,1977 STATU— BRADLEY, 625 North Van 100 shares $100.00 par value q;Gust, Base and Meridian. come tax under Section 501 (c) LEE R.PERRY, t 114,Tucson,Arizona preferred stock,and 600 shares ReRosenfeld,Divelbess Section 36: Alt. comprising (3)of the internal Revenue Code Trustee TES. Buren,Apt. &Henderson,Attorneys 640.00 acres more or less. of 1954 (or the corresponding STATE OF ARIZONA DATED this 12th day of July, 85711. S100.00 par value common stock. In Township 11 South, Range provision of any future United ss. 1977 7. The name and address of NINTH: The aggregate num- 14 East, Gila and Salt River States Internal Revenue Law.) County of Maricopaach incorporator is STANLEY bar of its issued shares is 453 Base and Meridian. ARTICLE VI The foregoinginstrument was CLINTONCi ILIA MANNING SLOANE, 4110 Camino del 5100.00 par value common stock. PUBLIC NOTICES Upon the dissolution of the acknowledgedbefore me this PATRICIA A.MANNING TENTH: The amount of its Section t8: Lots 3 and 4,theCelador, Tucson, Arizona 85718 his wife East one half of the Southwest corporation, the Board of Dir• 12th day of July,1977 by Lee R. and WILLIAM BRADLEY, 625 stated capital,as defined in the Your Right To Know Trustors Arizona Business Corporation one quarter (E2SW), and the actors shall, after paying or Perry,as Trustee. North Van Buren, Apt. 114, Southeast one quarter (SE), making provision for the pay- LOUISE DAVIES LEE R.PERRY Tucson Arizona 85711. Act,is S70,000.00. comprising 318.80 acres more or Trustee STANLEY SLOANE ELEVENTH: A brief state NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE ment of all of the liabilities of the Notary Public STATE OF ARIZONA The following legally describ- less. WILLIAM BRADLEY mens •of the character of the corporation,dispose of all of its My commission expires: ed trust property will be sold Section 19 Lots 1 and 2,the assets exclusively for the pur- October 1,1978 ss' 500780 business which the corporation pursuant to the power of sale East one half of the Northwest County of Maricopa Pub.The Arizona Territorial initially intends to conduct in one quarter and the poses of the corporation in such Pub: The Arizona Territorial The foregoing instrument wasunder that certain Deed of Trust manner, or to such organiza September 15,22,29,1977 acknowledged before me this September 29 your state is to buy,sell,distri „recorded on March 14, 1974, in Northeast one quarter (NE tions organized and operated October 6,1977 October 6,13,1977 bate and lease personal pro 12th day of July,1977 by Lee R. Docket 4723 pages 301-304 inclus- comprising 318.59 acres more oreq: Michael D. Botwm,Attar- party of every kind and nature. exclusively for charitable, eau Req:Carson,Messinger,Elliott,Ellittperry.as Trustee. ive, in the records of the Pima TWELFTH: This application Pima less cation, religious, or scientific Laughlin& Ragan,Attorneys LOUISE DAVIES Hey County Recorder, County, Section 20. West orae half purposes as shall at the time is accompanied by a certified Arizona,at public auction to the (W2). and that part of the P Notary Public qualify as an exempt organiza My commission expires: PUBLIC NOTICES copy of the Articles of Incorp• highest bidder at the east door of Southeast one quarter (SE' tion or organizations under Sec oration and all amendments October 1,1978 duly authenticated by the'new Pima County Court- tying West of U S Highway Nothereto, house, Courts bldg. located at tion 501 (c) (3) of the Internal PUBLIC NOTICES Pub: The Arizona Territorial Your Ri ht To KnowSecretary 130,comprising 15.91 acres more Revenue Code of 1954 (or the9 Douglas La Follette, 111 West Congress,Tucson,Ari- September 15,22,29,1977 or less. •-•- -•;ii of State of the State of W iscon- zona 85701 on Friday, the 28th Section 32: Alt that tying We�St corresponding provision of y Your To Know October 6,1477 sin,together with a Certificate RightArticles of Incorporation day of October,1977 at the hour of U.S. Highway No 80 except future United States Revenue Req:Carson,Messinger,Elliott, of Good Standing for Domestic Law) as the Board of Directors Laughlin&Ragan,Attorneys of of 9:45 o'clock in the morning of the South one half of the South In the Superior Court of theCorporation,issued by the State shall determine. Any such as- Fickett-Hoffman General said day, west one ouarter (S25W State of Arizona of Wisconsin on the 1st day of comprising 2;18.55 acres more or sets not disposed of shall be In and for the County of Pima - Contractors,inc. The property to be sold is PUBLIC NOTICES August,1977. situated in Pima County, Ail- less disposedfof by the Superior t less. !n the Matter of the Estate of Dated this 9th day of Septem• Court of'he county in which the The purpose for which this 1977. zona and is described as: In Township 12 South, Range ROBERT E.DUTTON, bet', 13 East, Gila and Salt Ri,•.�r Principal office of the corpora" Deceased. Your Right To Know corporation is organized is the JIMMY GMC LEASING,INC. Lot 11, DE,according lion is then located,exclusively transaction of any and all lawful to Book 22 of Maps, page 26, Base and Meridian. No.P 3844 business for which Corporations By HAROLD LAZ,President records of Pima County, Ari- Section ?: Lots 1, 2, 3 and,3, for such purposes or to such NOTICE TO CREDITORS ATTEST: the South one half of the Nor organization or organizations, Articles of Incorporation may be incorporated under the as said Court shall determine, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN of HAROLD KAUFMAN zona. thwest one quarter (52NW),the that the undersigned is the laws of the State of Arizona as DATED this 19th day of July, West one-half of the Southwest which are organized and opera- Charles J.Lapp D.C.N.D.,LTD. Secretary attorney for the personal re I they may be amended from time STATE OF ARIZONA 1977. one quarter of the Northeast ted exclusively for such par presentative of this estate. All to time. I I ss. JOSEPH A..SCARFUTO one quarter(W25W N E),and the poses. P The Name of the corporation ARTICLE VII persons having claims against is CHARLES J. LAPP D.C. The Corporation initially COUNTY OF PIMA ROBERTA E.SCARFUTO Southwest one-quarter (SW). the estate are required to pres- N.D,LTD. The foregoing instrument was his wife comprising 397.04 acres more or This is a non-profit corpora- ent their claims within four intends to engage in construe Trustors Less. tion,the indebtedness shall not I I tion and development, residen- acknowledged before me this 9th Total acres of selected State exceed Five Million(s5,000,000.- months after the date of the first The purpose for which this day of September, 1977, by LEE R.PERRY tial and commercial,and to act HAROLD LAZ, President, and Trustee land 2378.89 acres,more or less, 001 Dollars. publication of this notice or the corporation is organized is the �as contractor and subcontrac claims will be forever barred- transaction of any or all lawful tor. HAROLD KAUFMAN, Secre• STATE OF ARIZONA and the appraised value thereof ARTICLE VIII Claims must.be presented to the business for which professional III tary of JIMMY GMC LEASING, ss. is two million seven hundred The annual meeting shall be per nal representative at 220 Chiropractic and Naturopathic INC.,a Wisconsin corporation. County of Maricopa fortynine thousand one hundred the first Monday in July. The authorized capital is ONE The foregoing instrument was Eat Speedway Boulevard,Tuc- corporations may be incorpora- THOUSAND (1,000) shares of PRiSCILLA J.SMITH forty two dollars and thirty ARTICLE IX son,Arizona 85705. Notary Public acknowledged before me this cents(S2,749.142 301. The initial Statutory Agent tinned under the laws of the common stock with no par 19th day of July,1977 by Lee R. DATED September 16,1977. State of Arizona,as they may be My commission expires: EXHIBIT"B" shall be Nancy D. O'Connor, value- Perry,as Trustee. WALTER L.HENDERSON amended. IV January 6,1978 LOUISE DAVIES OFFERED PRIVATE LAND 8401 N. Yosemite, Tucson, Ari , Attorney for Personal IllThe initial statutory agent for 050428 Notary Public In Township 11 South, Range zona 85704. Representative Pub.The Arizona Territorial The corporation initially the corporation is JOHN E. My commission expires: 14 East. Gita and Salt River ARTICLE X Pub:The Arizona Territorial September 29 Base and Meridian. The private property of the intends to engage in every as- HOFFMAN,4360 N. First Ave- Oct.1,1978 September 29,1977 t of the practice of Chirp October 6,13,1977 Section 21: Southeast quarter members,officers and directors ora nue,Tucson,Arizona 85719. Pub:The Arizona Territorial October-6,13,1977 ractic and Naturopathic meth- Req:Johnson,Hayes&Dowdall (SE), comprising 160.00 acres are forever exempt from the Req: Zipf & Henderson, Attor P V Attorneys September 15,22,29,1977 more or less. debts and obligations of this cine. Three directors shall const' October 6,1977 neys IV tutetheinitial board of directors Req:Carson,Messinger,Elliott, Section 28. All, except the corporation. South 721.19 feet of the North ARTICLE XI The corporation shall termin- and the initial directors of the Laughlin&Ragan,Attorneys 1,481.19 feet of the East 604.00 There shall be a President, ate on the first occurring of the corporation are DONALD L. feet of the West one half of the Vice President,Secretary and a PUBLIC NOTICES following: FICKETT,1750 W.Roger Road, PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES Northeast one quarter (W2N E). Treasurer. No less than three (a) The death of the last Tucson,Arizona 85705;JOHN E. comprising 627.88 acres more or surviving shareholder: HOFFMAN,4360 N. First Ave- t (3) and no more than twenty, Your Right To Know (b) Voltary, involuntary nue,Tucson,Arizona 85719;and Your Right To Know Your Right To Know un less five(25) Directors.The election , Section 29: That part lying of the Directors was held at 7044 - . • October 6,1977, The Arizona Territorial, Page 19 1\ • [ e 013 1 e ID places & things 4 t * . TA it, 4 ----:-.,,,:- l STAMPS and COINS cAnteritatt Pliilattlit 7,6raktralys .4( CHINESE TAPESTRY EXHIBITIONS SAINT ODILIA'S PATIO SHOW _.. 7225 N. Oracle Rd. - 297-3456 The Saint Odilia's Ladies Guild will be offering An exhibition at the El.Jebala Bazaar and Gallery, * handmade items including skirts,shorts and tops and 3115 E. Prince Road beginning Oct. 1 through Oct. 29 many other items at their patio sale from 10 a.m.to 12 will feature sixteen and nineteen century Chinese p.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 11. A fashion-show will enable tapestries, on silk and on silk brocade. the audience to see the merchandise and order any Most of them are portions of robes and gowns worn items at that time. by the noblemen and women of that era. The rulers of - 5- GRECA REALTY n ' Refreshments and homebaked pastries will be China, then, prescribed the atfire to be worn by in- -; dividuals according to their official status; thus each : served. r4tiiii_ tapestry represents a rank, position or event. :: • Residential and ./- ... . FACULTY WOMEN'S CLUB MEETS Rich in symbolism,they are a remarkable legacy of : Commercial - - nineteenth century China. . - Real Estate e .7. The University of Arizona Faculty Women's Club :- 0. Land Sales and --. r• ' will hold its first fall meeting Wednesday, October 12, TUCSON AUDUBON SOCIETY PROGRAM I i Development - at 9:45 a.m. at the historic St. Philips in the Hills "Wild and Scenic Rivers of Arizona,"a slide show by t,A_ c - . - . _ , , Episcopal Church at Campbell and River Roads. Terry Lane will be presented at the Audubon Society -'• Plaza del Oro Orange Grove &Oracle • .-:i7 Mrs. John Schaefer, wife of the president of the meeting, 7:30 p.m., Monday, Oct. 10 Room 100 in the University of Arizona, will hostess this annual Biological Sciences East Building,at the University of _- 297-8241 6213241 Newcomer's Coffee. A Mexican theme will be used and Arizona •rl,,..„. ...- " • , r . . Mrs. Richard Harvill, wife of U. A. President Scenes of the Grand Canyon, Salt and Gila Rivers Emeritus, will give a presentation in the courtyard will be the highlights. Lane is chairman and founder regarding the pinata and its origin. im••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••+mi. for Arizonans for Wild and Scenic Rivers. The meeting • All faculty wives and faculty women of the is free and open to the public. !CASA BLANCA LIQUORS' University are encouraged to attend. Interest Groups . - Chairperson, Mrs. Warren Stull, and leaders of each ir it. group will be on hand to encourage all members to DAUGHTERS OF AMERICAN REVOLUTION i . DRIVE-IN • register in any of the 20 different interest groups. • „,•,: ••.:- • The DAR women will meet at 1:30 p.m.on Thursday, • • ' - --:',7'-'"!'"' . WINDOW Oct. 6 at the Tucson Women's Club, 6245 E. Bellevue • PLANT SALE BY GARDEN GROUP • • , .,,,,, ,,,,,,-,..- e.. • Ave. .. .... .., State Chairman of the DAR, Mrs. Archie W. Brown : ,,,,,,,, • , -•,.. 1-e4A-:av SAVE ON • The Tierra del Sol Garden Club will be having a of Phoenix, will speak about the commitment of , •,,ri '1: I a ..a • r. - ,',----- ..,..,..,.: . -.--.----. .,..!1, CASE PURCHASES! plant sale from 10 a.m.to 4 p.m.,Friday,Oct. 7,at the education in the schools. Also on display, will be a ..... •• , ....,.. Park Mall Shopping Center. presentation of historic books. YOUR COMPLETE The garden club's theme this year is"conserve and • preserve"so in keeping with this idea,both indoor and PATIO SALE BENEFITS CASAS DE LOS NINOS 1 WINE AND LIQUOR STORE outdoor plants, cuttings and dried material suitable for arrangements will be shown. A patio sale, sponsored by Casas de los Ninos Nur- OPEN SUNDAYS NOON TO 7:00p.m. 441 Members will be making their own containers,dried sery will be held Oct.7,8 and 9 at the home of Mr. and arrangements, hanging arrangements using roots Mrs. John Brown, 5332 E. Third Street. 41 6002 N. Oracle 297-3262 from the Sahuaro. Casas de los Ninos, is a crisis nursery care for • All proceeds go to the College Scholarship Fund, abused children as well as for adults with problems : Open 9 to 9 Daily -Sunday Noon to 7 p.m. Botanical Gardens, Nursing Homes and the Fort with child care. 0•11110410041140•••••••••••4114104100110•0044,001110 Lowell Projects. JEWISH COMMUNITY CLASSES VOLUNTEERS NEEDED FOR MOBILE MEALS Registration for classes including modern, jazz, Shop FedMart Mobile Meals of Tucson, Inc., an all-volunteer ballet, painting, vegetarian cooking and Yiddish will • organization needs additional drivers to maintain its be held at the Tucson Jewish Community Center,102 N. for big savings program of delivering meals to shut-ins.The organiza- Plumer. Classes begin Oct. 10. For more information tion is asking that those persons who might be able to • call Amy Snow,624-8603. contribute an hour and a half of time once per week and Oscar Mayer Packaged Meats the use of a car to attend an orientation meeting at 10 - __ _.- , .....:_...c..::...,,,,....-.:_...L...,..:....„,.,.1(..---;--11 :21 71 All Meat Wieners 1-lb - 1.05 a.m.Monday,Oct.10 in the Voluntary Action Center in 11111.1111.1pFser!i,,F:wrokomonomm:: All Beef Franks 1-lb 1 05 the Community Services Building, at Alvernon and ,i::-..,--:::;-...::.g.?,-..*-:-VW:*Vinc•# II:;f1 •-•:ki All Meat Sliced Bologna Boz 69e • ipmali; KW , III.t, .1. ::;: 5.•.,Eii = All Beef Sliced Bologna 8 oz. 694 Second St. 7 AINIIIII :..w2"., A IN:i: til` :ii.E:: Iiiix:::i:iiii::.: gRE n All Meat Sliced Bologna 12 oz. 99' Zif.elit 11,-- Al‘v IS' ..::::::*,' iia 93.1 1 all :151 All Beef Sliced Bologna 12 oz 994 FRIENDS OF THE TEMPLE RECEPTION Pitel:•' •ii? Aliii:34,::::.,tk::.; ' EOM .V::.:: :iiigi,',E::1E:. 'MiP:11:* .16 r All Beef Thick Sliced Bologna 12 oz. 99' Cotto Salami 8 oz. 934 Friends of the Temple of Music and Art,the Southern ' • 11 RESTAURANT CHINESE-AMERICAN. 1 Pure Beef Salami 8 oz. 954 Arizona Chapter of American Guild of Organists, and 1 Beer Salami 8 oz 1 05 the Tucson Heritage Foundation will host a tea on , OP V LIP°POLYNESIAN,1 Hard Salami 8 oz 1.73 October 22 from 4 to 7 p.m.at the Fremont House,Civic - ...cfr-- #4, 4 , Smokie Links 12 oz 1.39 Plazathose,to who participated in the founding of the ik A . ,•.4:* , Beef Cotto 8 oz ' 994 Temple.There is no admission charge. li4." AI 7114'5115% EXOTIC,= Sliced Braunschweiger 8 oz. 994 Among the guests who will be attending are Camil oo .1 POLYNESIAN] Braunschweiger Chub 8 oz. 67° Van Hulse, international composer and organist, , 0 f CA: DRINKS I Braunschweiger-Family size 12 oz 89° , , , Ai' Sandwich Spread 8 oz 71' whose eightieth birthday coincides with this eventful . q" Si „to,. Sandwich Spread-Family size 12 oz. 95' weekend. Itlyik Jf Old Fashion Loaf 8 oz. 99° Elizabeth Healy, former business manager of the . -..... ,,, • Tir ' . THIS WEEK'S , , A', Ham and Cheese Loaf 8 oz 1 17 • 1 .--77.''',V, 41 . SPECIAL Temple is coming from New Orleans; Lois Whisler, a ' l't _.. , 1 Olive Loaf 8 oz 99' secretary during the founding of the Temple will be L '49, / till - ,, f Liver Cheese 8 oz 89' here from California,and Arthur Whittemore and Jack - 4:1 o -y - ' t.-- , '' ,of f --.., IV .4 .•-** WHIIIIIMP 1 Pickle&Pimiento Loaf 8 oz 89' Lowe will cause guests to remember their exciting ---- / i; r4',,\:,-* ,d,,./\ , -. Picnic Loaf 8 oz 1 09 DO musical contributions. L i'las:( \ f,- * r \s,i1 AL. - Luncheon Loaf Head Cheese • - 8 oz. 8 oz. 950 89' *1 ''' , - ' - .-_•, - 1 Summer Sau§a.ge- 1 03 A NORTHSIDE VOLUNTEER NEEDED ti .4-- , - Ilk STEAK ' :. Honey Loaf 8 oz 8 oz 1 39 I 'o if,„ I .,, - The voluntary action center is in need of a volunteer f- , qo . 4,4_ ,N77... ' - , Square Variety Pack 12 oz 1 47 to help assist a women into a wheelchair in order to be =VC); ?"'—i -, , Salad,Vegetable, I, Round Variety Pack 12 oz 1 47 --, • 7 Beef Variety Pack 12 az 1 47 transported to the University Hospital,once or twice a • ,.,_ ir!,..„- i- f;,-.;-..!: -,--: Potato, Hot Roll . month either in the morning or the afternoon. She lives - fc:--":,.. ''I_ __,---"\ p11:4111 ir Chopped Sliced Ham Jubilee Ham Sliced(8 Slices) 8 oz 1602 1.33 3.49 near Roger Road and Campbell Ave. Contact the ' /?-*-- Mb-a s '''.--•: $495 mug Bacon 1-lb 1.69 r - 6. ----Voluntary Bureau Center at 3833 E. Second Street if - „ .•,_ ,, --. i,,..... x • '- interested. '-',-..:- --- ri 7-3V ?...V 4, -'''' ---:, -...,. (Y'-,,•.-_ ,', - .-:.,''.-, -?1:':.-.!--, , Claussen Kosher Sliced Pickles 24 oz 1 05 HISTORICAL SOCIETY GETS GRANT X, ' - to:.";.4. .7i7_,--' * open for business : Claussen No Garlic Whole Pickles 32 oz 1 05 1 :g.,-.,,':., ,,,:_ c iik,,, ._,,x_:\v ,.. 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Keebler's Zesty Saltine Crackers, 16 oz. - 494 program to examine and analyze existing historical ,0,, -•::,*3 - 'Ultir••`' ), ': -2' .ii::-: 3. -:,•, .,e--"ti :,.....:i:i:i::::3.:,....'..., --:"., society programs and those being conducted by other - -:E:- --- , -.y,:i.,c-•,,,.. --kiii.:::1-ilimiiii,:ilaw,--,-2.4. 4;/,.... .\e,...\\,..• .iii: . .z ,„,..-e -:-.-,,n,.... .we-. .._b-a,far,-,11 0? Prices Effective October 3 thru October 9,19P agencies in the area of historical education of adults ,:i::'.,_E4,-.„--10-.... a• -. - -- ...,. ''' - ea -;,1.-..,..4 --.;„11-,, ,.--,-,:::---- •...,,,,-• ...:-,t,..:-N-7-..-7, ,„,,, .i. ...., ...4,%...., - and children. ir---18-,_ • AI- The Consumer's Friend Since 1954 The plan was designed to come up with a broad „11,4%2a,.. -,,,,,-:-.,-;fti:-;a. master plan for public education based upon existing ', ' ft-• . ----- 7116 N. ORACLE RD. & INA FedMart and envisionedprograms. Funding will cover an Nanini Financial Bldg. Family Savings Centers assistant curator of the educational post,clerical help -- °' - and travel expenses for.a six-month period. 1 4,, :. r 7.1 -for reservation- 182 E. Ft. Lowell Dr. This is the second HEH grant received by the Society L. -t,i c...-gl,? L ..:. ....4 297-2236 = 7030 E.22pd Street Tucson,Arizona this year. a -it.._- •---4------ -- ---- ----- --_____ --:3---f•---.-,- •.•-.....=---""'-zitr------i Page 20,The Arizona Territorial, October 6, 1977 • :_1--. - - DON ,, Amphi tests improved Lancers .. .,....: .: :. ;. ....„:. . By TRACY COWLS team," says Amphi coach never know,we should win, Marana Coach Paul Gra- Your Northside Canyon del Oro's football Vern Friedli of the Lan- becuase we'll be up for it." ham feels FW has a very >.. team travels to Douglas in cers. They're very tough It is our homecoming strong team. "They have a - = FARMERS AG E N T a rematch of lastY ear's AA and we're extremely con- game. very diversified offense state championship final. cerned,"he continued. Hart feels that he can with a tremendous passing In other high school ac- The Panthers will try for expect several things from game.I really respect their _297.7273 tion tomorrow night, more consistency offen- the Tigers,that they'll pass coaching staff," he said. Amphi faces Salpointe,and sively and to continue the alot, that they'll stunt Graham added that the For All Your Insurance Needs Flowing Wells hosts Mar- things they have done de- against his Cabs, and that Cabs had good depth, a AUTOS, HOMEOWNERS, LIFE, BOATS, ana. Last week action saw fensively,said Friedli. his Cabs will have to pres- thing the Tigers do not BUSINESS, MOBILE HOMES, CDO defeat Marana 31-0, The Panthers have been sure the Marana passer.his have. Amphimash Pueblo, 28-0, a model of consistency thus Hart feelsgood about 7110 North Oracle Road- FARMERS � - "We .have many inex- Nanini Financial Center4!N SU RA N C E j ,` and Flowing Wells tie Saf far this year, though. The team. "We've improved perience personnel out 4 GROUP , ford 14-14. team has scored from 26 to each game,"he said. there. Our kicking game is Tucson,Az 85704 :t:� ;L....�..Z7.- CDO coach Bob Smith 33 points while giving up Against Safford,the Cabs � , g poor and our offense is at Res. 297-0892 feels Douglas is a well- only six points (against showed a lot of potential. best sporadic and unprod- balanced and very offens- Sahuaro). Robert Kallah caught 6 uctive,"Graham said. ive team. "Their strong Against Pueblo,the Pan- passes for a touchdown and "When your offense is. suit is clearly the offense," thers used a strong run- 137 yards, Ray O'Haver poor, the defense spends he said. Whilee the defense fling attack to overpower was in on 19 tackles and more time on the field, is "adequate enough to. the Warriors. Bill Cani- Chuck Ragels was in on 14. . making them tireder, and Smyth ' win, the Bulldogs gave up zales rushed for 90 yards Hart summarized the that hurts you,"he said. 27 points en route to a 58-27 while Riki Gray rushed for game, "That was the Against the Dorados, victory over San Manuel. 70. toughest game we've play- Graham felt his team Line Smith feels that Bulldog Passing could be the ed this year, and we're never really quit. But we runner Alex Brown is one name of the game tomor- fortunate to get out of it in a need to evaluate our people of the best backs in the row night when Flowing tie. I'm just glad it is and make some changes, league. Douglas also has a Wells plays Marana. over,"he said. he said. the Smoother MoMover fine passer, Gilbert Rojas, Boththe Caballeros and who completed 12 of 20 the Tigers have shown a passes for two touchdowns tendancy towards the pass ' A domestic and international household against San Manuel. thus far this season, the goods transportation system offering The Dorados have to difference being that Flow- domestic low- domestis Van M o v e, Inter N a t i o n a l and "Stop offensive mistakes in ing Wells has been success the- d0 mastic Co ntai ner M v andSpecial-- order to keep on winning" ful. >poort,111) 1 o e, S pec a f says Smith. Individually Y Mike Ingram led the Product Services for moving high-value for the Dorados, Glenn Cabs to a tie of Safford products. Wyman rushed for 81 yards 14-14, by passing 12 timessport watt nett Ca fyour Smoother Mover for free estimates on ten carries and a TD. and completing nine for 167 )11114 e mates Allan Davis rushed six yards and a touchdown. and information. Low winter rates. times for 53 yards and one Meanwhile the Tigers It perhaps is a bit premature to look around now,but touchdown and Jeff Car- Craig Bratton was passing maybe it's time wtook aquick look at the league FARRAG T reon completed four of 22 times against CDO,com- Y year. g BAGGAGE AND TRANSFER CO.,INC. seven passes,includingone races and how they'll probably stack up this pleting only seven for 33 Perhaps the place to start is with the big schools. 622-767 6 touchdown while running yards. Amphi hasgot to be the odds-on favorite to repeat as 945 E 17TM for another. p P . "Salpointe is an extreme- FW Coach Larry Hart AAA-South champions. Local—Long Distance—Storage a -= ������•�: They're not a large ball club in terms of size, but :,: ti ly improved football said of the game, "You LOW LOCAL RATES cl having seen them play, I found them to be a very 2 Professional Men _. �' • �`.` . :. physical ball club.When you can hear them put the hit • :rti. ' over a _: :: on somebodyin the open field 80 yards away o e & 1 Truck ( :;:: �: arr�ers LL screarrning crowd, two bands and a truckload 4.7S per hour , r. • :,,i1; : cheerleaders, you just gotta believe that these kids �: came to play. serving Tucson since 1919 va r in meThe hitch could be the lack of a solid ssinaonly passing offense,as the Panthers throw hot and cold.Of course, The Marana cross competing in the Pima with the kind of running game they've got, they country team may be up Classic Invitational this shouldn't have to think much about passing. •. • •••••.• against the top AA team in coming Saturday. Canyon Their top competition should come from Buena the citythis afternoon del Oro is idle. again, a team which features a well-balanced attack ,-, --� '1 •0 when the Tigers face the While Brady is this year. �' h.` Flowing Wells Caballeros. pessimistic, Cab coach In the AA-South, which starts league play Friday � � ) 7,-,____ Marana coach Joe Brady Hayden Smith is lookingnl ht it's probablygoingto be a scramble. • . ---- �� r FW is "The best ythemeet in a g the depth to be a con- i • feels that forward to Marana really doesn't have p �`J— _-/� �' team in the conference," happy state of mind. "I'm . tender this year, and has gotten off to a slow start to 4°,. I �. ( Brandycontinued, "I verypleased," he said. boot. (T". � just o IP \ /* • hope we don't get swept by Smith feels his team is in Injuries in CDO's opener have pretty well changed • • them," he said. the top five in the city, AA the Dorados' role in the standings to that of spoiler. i Other cross country and AAA. However, CDO has got to be considered a dark horse • — PLAZA MUSIC Amphi action this week includes Am hi coach Raul Nido at this point. • • FW and Amphitheater (Continued on page 21) Anybody who saw Flowing Wells lose to Sunnyside . ,i 4 • two weeks ago has got to be fairly high on the Cabs at . this point. • -; t • If you take away the cheapie tally at the end of the • - ,� first half,it would have been 7-6 Flowing Wells. �� , Just However,their problem seems to be in the offensive � � I • �� : .� line, which didn't always give quarterback Mike Ingram enough time to throw. ., . ....•0 Ir'' ,-:- - mo ed .n7 Of course that was a solid AAA ball club at Sun- ! -- N 7 • • nyside,and perhaps the pass rush won't be as fierce in / - j • league play. _ CLASSICAL can e Douglas and Safford are serious contenders for the • ' 0 Dw title, but I think the championship will be decided at 11\AORT • 4 ?t) • Flowing Wells Nov.10,when the Cabs host CDO. . � �� ALBUMS � f • -''',.1",k "i.-- I. r • you out. 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Around the clubs „ . . .1./ -,>• 1 The Oro Valley Country Club had its Round Up In- Because of the shot, Mr• Atkins won a new � , -* vitational last week. automobile. `` ` "' '� The combined low net event was won by Arnie At the Cliff ValleyGolf Club in the SundayMen's f� . � 4.v.,,,,,, Spence and his League la a low net event was played. •#t �; � 4 � pe partner, Al Mertz scoring 196. g play, p y . ..- ...v In secondplace was Frank Gonzales alongwith Walt .*-� In first place was Geroge Hensworth and Ed Beck, , Loas, scoring 199. scoring 56, and in second place, scoring 57, was Bob • In a three-way tie for third place was Pete Usgaard Arriago and Jeff Hanson with a 57. *p -- 1":-- A= • 4 y and Ron Larson, Ken Urdahl and Cliff Smith and also -~r-- .i:i � .- with the tied,score of 200 was Wayne White and Bill Eally b. .,. . - X, • �s�. • Fourth place was taken by Jim Hug and his partner I k .�, � Cooper Shields, scoring201. r The Skyline god y e Country Club's Sunday Maxie was played - ,. Oct.2 with event a b - 3 est ball bisque of a twosome. 4 `w �� ..e Capturing first place honors was Dr. and Mrs. RESTAURANT -_, � �' Athan,in second place was Mr. and Mrs.Daman and COMBINED CLUB COMPETITION -- The Katchina third place was landed by Mr.and Mrs.Saul, Women's Golf Association,which sponsors events with Morris Guberman had a hole-in-one at Tucson The Best all area country clubs recently held their first event. National Golf Club last Sat.,Sept.25. The ace was Northern Chinoso Food The Best Score of the Day winners were Ann Gregory scored on No. 8, a 130-yd. hole. and Jean Sudderth. At the Oro Valley Club,theNine-Holers WGA played Comes t0 Northwest TVcson a worst ball event. I a t c h I n a VVGA Tied for first place was Mary Ellen Sullivan and Shirley Kapellusch. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENTb Second place winner was Florence Mattison and Take-Out Service egins finishing third was Francis Ehrman. CLOSED EVERY MONDAY Also at the Oro Valley Country Club, George Atkins, O n Sept. 26 and 27, a member of the Sunset Valley Country Club in Benson 6433 N. ORACLE at ORANGE GROVE Passociation has scheduled picked up a hole-in-one on No.4. The 170-yd. shot was Tucson CountryClub and 297-1862 � for the 1977-78 golf season. accomplished in the company of Col. Don Miller, Al the 49er's Country Club Starting on Oct. 10, Miller and Fern DiLadio. hosted the First Annual Tucson Country Club will Katchina Women's Golf host the first of five inter- Association Best Ball of club team matches among Partners Tournament. these member clubs. Music by:I)un Pirstrup .The KWGA is a new On Oct. 31 and Nov. 1, Lpirs 11% Johan Strachan women's golf group Skyline Country Club will ()Id Friends comprised of the 18-hole host the Katchina Senior from Tucson ©G)p eight 1975 Don 1'iestrnp and John Strarhan golfersChampionships. National Golf Club, Oro For their fine efforts Moderately Valley Country Club, Gregory and Sudderth Gmaj 7 G6 _ Em Skyline Country Club, accepted a beautful han- - - T Tucson CountryClub andP died silver tray with an �4Ili � � � � 0 the 49er's Country Club. engraved katchina in the Old friends, you're jut old friends. Ain't i During the first round of center.Their names will be play at Tucson Country engraved on the tray, 1:'' Club, the tournament - + ____which is a travelling trophy - leaders were Ingred Ebert which will be on display at r p - and Alice I —" — lice Jewett from Tucson National until the r --f I' 1 Tucson National with a five next Best Ball Tourna- under par, 69. ment. C D a(sus4) D7 The best score of the day i ci .•� during the final round, at Other local women 4Lil tJ J J ---j 4 - — j. - 49er's was an eight under finishing "in the money" • > par, 64, by Ann Gregory were Ev Bell and Joan fun - ny how a new friend just won't do. ,._ and Jean Sudderth, also of Rudd,TNGC; Alice Jewett Tucson National. and Ingrid Ebert, TNGC; i Gregory's and Sud- Millie Short and Marietta 4 0 - 1k derth's 64 combined with Shively, TNGC; Clara - _ . _ the three under par 72 they Buckelen and Linda -- shot the day before, was Rhude, OVCC; Rosemary I 19 r. 7 good enough to overtake Hackett and Lee Slaon, G the entire field of 61 teams, OVCC; Lucy Pollina and ma J G6 Em for a 136 total and a narrow Laurie Petrzelks, OVCC; _ _ do co ____. __. ._.:____. =___ -- one-stroke margin-over Marg Griffin and Mildred t Mary Huebner and Mary Wills, TNGC; Carol Old friends, you're just oldfriends. And when Shuford, from 49er's who Gonzales, OVCC; Donna 4 # # - shot a steady 71-66,for 137. Laos,SCC; Margo La Barre47.4r lo . ,__ __ -. _ - The Katchina Best Ball and Diana Wilcox, SCC, _ _ Tournament was the first and Peg Leader and Alice P 1 - _ -- -- ---- - --- f F of three events that this Schoenbrod, TNGC. , r 1 Am7 D7(sus4i D7 �� Cab favored3 (Continued from page 20) runner behind Chuck," _, -- sees his team as a said Hart of Conboy. friends are far a - way, you still have things to say, 'c.•ause you can maturing group of kids. The Dorados will run "They're getting stronger against Douglas at Douglas 1 -o► 1 L___ - _ _ -and stron er ever meet" the 13 of October. ' = 1 4. i g 1 - _= f - ---- _= --I ---r he said. In the only girls meet of 7—r - — __ _._:_� ;__----- _— J Mike Hard is the Pan- the wee, CDO outran Mar- = - - - _ -r = _ - - ana 19-36.Beret Sagbakken -. thers top runner,according g to Nido. "He's ahead of paced the Dorados by set- A m7 D7(sus4) G I —112 Bobby Shoots so far at this ting her second course re- D9(sus4) G point in his development," cord of the month, running _ --- — • said Nido. Hard placed an 11:29 over the tough 1.7 di 4i- f d• : 4, , j____i fifth in the novice devision mile CDO course. Karen on - ly tell an old friend what's new. -- - at the Thunderbird Gorkowski placed second It Invitational, as well as overall for the Dorados. 9:i i s _ finishing first in a tri-meet Hart was happy with all of - • against Rincon and the girls teams. "They're ----- _ Sahuaro, with a time of beginning to solidify as a I - 15:56.Stanley Bia placed 26 team,"he said. a• in the Thunderbird, run last Saturday. Tonight,callfriend 120na after 5PM Canyon del Oro coach , Allan Hart is "quite when Distance happy" with •his teams' rates go • running against Maratha. �►, "The whole team ran real well as a group,and Chuck (White) ran especially well." White finished first LI n it eday for the Dorados with a time ICI of 16:45. Sophomore Jeff Tucson Conboy took second. "Jeff is starting to establish him- �u ain .e self as the number two Page 22,The Arizona Territorial, October 6, 1977 •le . erious s utter u • _- q n ma REALTY hx—EEG'I TI! S-0F TUCSON vs. MARY MASICH has a new office. ecome Damewood s business The point where camera- good closeups, a sup- inches, 16 by 20 with an now while he learns and buffing leaves off and lementar lens for especially good negative.plementary type pec y g prepares himself for the I am now associated with The North- Home Phone - something more serious close-up work would be By his own definition, future. He does feel he west Office of Realty Executives,and 887-6867 or 88&0344 , will of ylp you with your begins is hazy, and, desirable." Damewood's stock of must charge for his work to real estate needs. Business Phone Lawrence "Dag" "You ' 297-7373 begin getting real equipment makes him avoid unethically taking Damewood, of Oro Valley, serious about photography serious about his business from the pros. 1 West Orange Grove Rd. •Territorial Building is approaching that point. when you start talking photography, and he ad- "I've been doinga lot of (East of Oracle Rd.and South of Plaza del Orol Damewood picked up about adding additional mits it. work for friends lately," picture taking from his Damewood said. "The older brother when he was am. . j family will be in town for a just a kid. The brother did - few days and we'll do a fast KAY his own processing and - family portrait. I con- MALLIK Damewood liked what he tribute black and white saw going on. photos to the country club wants to buy Steins in any shape & form in "I guess I was interested r 4r ` . . newsletter, though, Mrs.' in picturing things the way - Steve Engle really puts it 'X . Porcelain, glass,crystal & I saw them," Damewoodvow • together. - all types metal. We said. • ,- r= ` _ ype . . Too, the club recently buy furniture both Damewood started his - had me do a huge photo of hobby1 f ii'* „. with a hand-me- ;,grdirthe course. I took some Antique & new also aerial shots of the country down camera but suggests iv- china,crystal, Pewter, a ood ualit 35mm -�. b. club area one day when I I ' t Y., Brass, Copper & Silver, camera to people who are ... was offered the chance to . • go up one day with a Bronzes figurines, Clocks interested in taking good gentleman from club. l _ quality photographs. �`k. - ro the rugs-Orientals& American "The heart of the thingin111111111P' ' M Those photos were popular. _ I printed quite a few up for Indian, almost anything,& anything Oriental. every case is good optics," 411 „ Damewood said. "I like the - : ,,n,. . friends and neighlwrs. Japanese cameras. Their Damewood is involved in Call Kay at 7917841 for an appointment, optics equaled or sur- :. an artist's colaboration there is no obligation. I buy for cash, by check. passed the Germans years within the Oro Valley Country Club. In one case y N {u+'q 0 ago. Canon makes a good »a , camera, so does Mamiya, . , - tie he photographed a friend's >> y ' bronze sculpture depicting ,� Honeywell-Pentax. Ai 410 441 "All of these cameras - .... ` �� ��"� .- � , wild horses against the are relatively easy to use if background of the a.rac2'2 _z 6-o_.. - �‘p Catalinas. Another artist the individual takes the �:- A .= does pastels from time to read the instruction .`, ' � , '� �� �z Damewood photos. - -r booklet that comes with :: - _ _�� _�. __ .n Nature work is Tucson's most complete&unusual pottery&gift shop it." Damewood's favorite "The camera will come .,., subject since his Air Force FOUNTAINS1 CONCRETE with a standard lense. career ended. During that 14 BENCHES People should add other time he took "lots of pic- lenses depending on their SHUTTERBUGGING'S DARK SIDE -- Lawrence turesof planes." special interests. If they Some of his work is for g"Damewood shows off his photo enlarger,a part want animal pictures it sale in local shops, those would be an advantage, of his home darkroom facilities in Oro Valley. owned by friends. The GARDEN initially,to buy a moderate cameras to your collection t , photographs are variously length telephoto lense. I m what you'd call a framed. Some are simply ORNAMENTSla BIRD BATHSof equipment. Then, maybe a zoom. You Damewood, the owner of serious amateur," rubber cemented to black want to be able to Damewood said. "It's my painted composition board. photograph the animal but two 35 mm camera bodies hobby, my thing and I've Clusters of pictures Tues.—Sat. 9-5, Sun. 104and the whole series of always concentrated on mounted in this wa r not frighten him." lenses also owns a larger y ,y —SICK MONDAYS— "Nature scenes and getting good equipment. decorate Damewood's 3809 N. Oracle 887-5242 architecture pictures come format camera which Since I retired four years home. The effect is lovely. out well with a wide angle Produces 2, by 2' ago,I've been able to spend As technical strides in lense. Ifyou want reallynegatives. The camera time thiinking about pie- photographymake easier makes clear detail possibletures I can take and effects in very large prints. A 35 the home processing of mm negative can usually I might be able to achieve. color film, 'Damewood onlybe blown upto 11 by14 I'm studing processes and follows the • work in- equipment, thinking I may terestediy.He hoped to add someday go into that type of processing to .14 ..0 01411 COPIES photography as a business the black and white he is venture." already equipped to do. III III 7225 N.Oracle Damewood is already The day he finds it feasible at Ina involved in the to become full service in Near Great Western Bank photography business in this way, may well be the with avtewwhat he feels is a friendly day he begins his second ROYAL PRESS way.It works out well right career. Big homes on big lots from AA AA AAA AAAA AA AA M Af!AA A >t� ARAMAAlIAAAllAMIRA KPI MMMAAAAAA• (No extra charge for the itI, E a breath-taking views! ._ k- intedor äesians 3 Estes has carefully matched these You decide. I � ii3&4 bedroom homes to theland: _ .. 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October 6, 1977,The Arizona Territorial, Page 23 PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES _ PUBLIC NOTICES I PUBLICNOTICES Your Right To Know g Your Right To Know Your Right To Know Your Right To Know Your Right To Know Your Right To Know g Your Right (o Know NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE MINOR Arizona Superior Court The following legally describ TERRA DEVELOPMENT Petitioners, M!C H A E L County Pima from time to time shall be fixed the time of such adoption was Plaintiff's attorneys are ed trust property will bede sold, CORPORATION dba PALO ALEGRIA and ERLINDA ALE TRUSTEES OF CENTRAL theby,or in the manner provided in, 3000 shares; and the number of HUGHES & HUGHES, P.C., pursuant to the power of sale VERDE MOBILE HOMES, etSTATES SOUTHEAST AND theey Laws,but in no case shall shares entitled to vote thereon 1501 North Seventh Street,Phoe- under that certain Deed of Trust al., GR IA,husband and wife,allege the number be less than three. was 3000 shares. nix, SOUTHWEST AREAS Arizona 85006. recorded in docket or book 4528, Defendant that: The Directors need not be mem- FOURTH: The designation GIVEN under myhand the No.160266 1. JOHN RIVERA PAZ is an PENSION FUND, g at page 496-499,in the Records of bers of the corporation unless so •and number of outstanding seal of the Superior Court of the Pima County,Arizona,at public NOTICE OF SPECIAL unmarried minor, born Febru us Plaintiffs, required by the By-Laws. The shares of each class or series State of Arizona, in and for the EXECUTION SALE OF ary 24,1962,and is a resident of entitled to vote thereon as a Countyof Maricopa,this 2 dayof auction to the highest bidder. tBoard of Directors shall be REAL PROPERTY Pima County,Arizona. CONTINENTAL ILLINOIS NA- p East Door of New Courts ,f- elected by the members at the class or series were as follows: September, ing in the City of Tucson, Pima NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 2. Said minor is presently TIONAL BANK AND TRUST annual meeting of the corpora- 1977. COMPANY OF CHICAGO, a Class or Series WILSON D.PALMER County,Arizona on October 28, that in obedience to the Writ of with Petitioners,Mich tion to be held on such date as Common Clerk 1977,at 10:00 o'clock a.m.of said Spetial Execution issued by the residingel Alegria and Erlinda Alegria, National banking association, the By Laws may prov e, and husband and wife,at 3537 South and WILLIAM E.SCHINDLER, , Number of Shares By M.GOODMAN day: ty Clerk above entitled Court and in the shall hold office untiF"heir suc- Lot 130 of Rita Manor Terrace, above entitled cause,which Writ Clark Avenue, Tucson, Arizona as Co Executors of the Estate of censors are respectively elected FIFTH:The nDumber of shares Pub: The Arizona ona Territorial 85713,and has been livingwith James Gottlieb,Deceased;et al qualified. The By-Laws of each class or series entitled to Set tuber 22,29,1977 Pima County, Arizona, accord- and the Judgment describedand pe ing to the plat thereof of record them since September, 1976. Civil Action No:169568 therein by reference thereto are shall specify the number of dir- vote thereon as a class or series October 6,13,1977 incorporated Prior to September, 1976, said SUMMONS in the office of the County Re- P ated herein,commands minor had lived with Petitioners THE STATE OF ARIZONA ectors necessary to constitute a voted for or against such amend- Req:Hughes&Hughes,P.C. corder of Pima County,Arizona, metosell,and I will sell,subject TO THE DEFENDANTS: quorum.The Board of Directors ment,respectively was: to'the right of redemption in on a part time basis for a con- Class or Series in Book 15 of Maps and Plats atmay, by resolution or resolu- PUBLIC t D i page 62. such case made and provided by siderable period of time. John CONTINENTAL ILLINOIS tions, passed by a majority of r�J B L C N OT I C E S Rivera Paz wants to live with NATIONAL BANK AND TRUST Common ALSO KNOWN AS: 7118 5. statute,at public auciton,all of the whole board,designate one Number for Petitioners. COMPANY OF CHICAGO, a Susana Drive, Tucson, Arizona the right, title, interest, claim National Bankingor more committes,which to the 3000 Your Right To Know 85706. and lien which the parties nam 3. No guardian has been ap- Association; extent provided in said resolu Number against Dated July 26,1977 ed in said Judgement had or Pointed by order of any court and WILLIAM E.SCHINDLER, tion or resolutions or in the RAFAEL V.ALCOVERDE have in and to the real property and no other proceedings for the as Co-Executors of the Estate of By-Laws of the corporation shall -0- In the Superior Court of the and hereinafter described,and from appointment of a guardian are James Gottlieb,Deceased; SIXTH: document attach- State of Arizona CATALINA D.ALCOVERDE the proceeds of said sale, to 9any other court. GERTRUDE L.GOTTLIEB have and may exercise all the ed hereto as Exhibit B states the In and for the County of Pima pending in - powers of the board of directors manner in which anyexchange, 4. The welfare and best int- YOU ARE HEREBY SUM- g PHILLIP E RANCH, I C and Trustor satisfy said Judgment in favorin the management of the acti- reclassification, JOHN A.MURPHY,JR, of the judgment creditor therein crests of the minor require the MON ED and required to appear vities and affairs of the cot or cancellation DOUBLE U RANCH, INC., and defend, within the time of issued shares provided for in Plaintiff Trustee named, in the total judgment appointment of a guardian be- potation to be affixed to all the amendment shall be effect. vs. STATE OF ARIZONA sum of$26,348.91,together with cause John Rivera Paz is cur- applicable,in this action in this rent! in the care of custodyCourt. If served within Arizona, papers which may require it; ed. JACK G. FURRH,et Defendant, ss. accrued and accruing interest_ y of and such committee or cornet al County of Maricopa and costs since the date of entry Petitioners Michael Alegria and you shall appear and defend mittees shall have such name or SEVENTH: The document This instrument was acknow- of said Judgement. Erlinda Alegria and resides with within 20 days •after the service attached hereto as Exhibit C No.1390798, of the Summons and Complaint names as may be stated in the states the manner in which such 152785 e in NOTICE OF GENERAL ledged before me this 26th day of The sale will be held at the them. By Laws of the corporation or as amendment effects a than July, 1977,rbye John A. Murphy, East front door of the New Pima 5• Michael Alegria and Er- upon you,exclusive of the day of may be determined from time to the amount of stated tag tal. EXECUTION SALE OF Linda Alegria,husband and wife, service. If served out of the P Jr.Successor Trustee. County Court House,also some are goal fled to serve as guard State of Arizona -• whether by time by resolution adopted by and the amount of stated capi• REAL PROPERTY NANCY ANN WYSKOWSK! times known as the main en- the board of directors. The dir tat as changed by such amend NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Notary Public trance of said Court House, in cans direct service,by registered or ectors of the corporation may,if ment. My commission will expire Tucson,Arizona,on October 18, Petitioners request that the certified mail,or by publication that in obedience to the Writ of P the By Laws so provide, be July 27,1980 1977 at the hour of 10:00 a.m.to Court,after notice and hearing, you shat! appear and defend classified as to term of office. Dated:August 15, 1977 General Execution issued by the Pub:The Arizona Territorial sell the following described real appoint Michael Alegria and Er- within 30 days after the service The corporation may elect such LEARNING SYSTEMS,INC. above entitled Court and in the Sept.15,22,29,Oct.6,1977 property to the highest bidder: Linda Alegria as guardians of the •of the Summons and Complaint an Arizona corporation above entitled cause,which Writ 9 officers as the By-laws so pro By WILBUR S.AMES and the Judgment described Req:Murphy,Posner& Froim- "RAY SUBDIVISION above-named minor, John upon you is complete,exclusive vide,be classified as to term of Rivera Paz. of the •day of service. Where President therein by reference thereto are son AMENDED BLOCK 13, Lot 23 process is servedoupon the Ari- office. The corporation may Attest: incorporated herein,commands PUBLIC NOTICES �QCO: DKT 5238, PG 967,03 31 61- 14DATE0 this 14th day of July, zona Director of Insurance as an elect such officers as the By WILLIAM R.ST.LOUIS me to sell,and I will sell,subject laws may specify, who shall, Secretary DATED 149 71 MICHAEL ALEGRIA 77. insurer's attorney to receive subject to the to the right made redemption in service of legal process against suchhistons- the EXHIBIT A such case puand provided by Your Right To Know RICHARDJ.BOYKIN ERLINDA ALEGRlA Statute, have titles and The Articles of Incorporation it in this state,the insurer shall potation the at title, auction,all of Sheriff of Pima County,Arizona JAMES M.WILKES exercise such duties as the By of LEARNING SYSTEMS INC., the not be required to appear, an- right, title, interest, claim in the Superior Court of the By Sgt.B.Dudgeon,239 Attorney for Petitioners p. Laws may provide.The Board of an Arizona corporation, were and lien which the parties nam State of Arizona Deputy Sheriff Pub: The Arizona Territorial saver or plead until expiration of Directors is expressly authoriz 40 days after date of such amended as follows: ed in said Judgment had or have In and for the County Pub: The Arizona Territorial September 22,29,1977 ed to make,alter or repeal the 1 The Articles were amended in and to the real property service upon the Director. Ser Of Maricopa September 22,29,1977 October 6,1977 By Laws of this corporation. by changing the common stock hereinafter described,and from vice by registered or certified pmay from 51.00 per share par value to the THE CO1`WELL COMPANY, a October 6,1977 Req: James M.Wilkes,P.C. This corporation in its proceeds of said sale, to California corporation, Req:James M.Sakrison,Attor mail without the State of Ari By Laws confer powers upon its nopar value. Plaintiff, ney zona is complete 30 days after sof fy said Judgment in favor board of directors in addition to EXHIBIT B of the PUBLIC NOTICE the date of filing the receipt an the foregoing, and in additionjudgment creditor therein vs. affidavit of service with the The exact manner in which named, in the total judgment VINCENT P.ALFANO,a single PUBLIC NOTICES Court.Service by publication is to the powers and auttlorities the change from par value to no sum of 596,000.00,together with man,et al., Your Right To Know complete 30 days after the date expressly conferred upon them par value stock will be effected accrued and accruing interest Defendants. by Statute, provided that the is that all r orate stock will be and costs since the date of entry No.C 351489 Your Right To Know of first publication. Direct ser- P In the Superior Court of the vice is complete when made. board of directors shall not exer tailed •int by the corporation, of said Judgment. NOTICE OF SALE cine anyauthority cancelled in the corporation's State of Arizona Service upon the Arizona Motor power of The sale will be held at the UNDER In the Superior Court of the In and for the Countyof Pima P conferred herein or by Statute stock records, and reissued as East front door of the Pima SPECIAL EXECUTION State of Arizona Vehicle Superintendent is tom- upon the members. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN !nand for the County of Pima In the Matter of the Term) plete 30 days after filing the SEVENTH.Meetings mem no par value stock, having the County Court House,also some nation of Parental Rights of: Affidavit of Compliance and g same book valueerand to the times known as the main en that The Colwell Company, FRIEDA ELiSCO,a widow DAVID L. GIVAN, natural return •recei tar Officers Re bers may be held without the same shareholders. trance of said Court House, in Plaintiff herein,recovered judg Plaintiff, P State of Delaware, if the B father of GINA KRISTINE turn.RCP 4;ARS 20 222,28-502, Y EXHIBIT C Tucson,Arizona,on October 18, ment in this Court on September vs. GIVAN, Laws so provide. The books of 9,1977 against Defendants,Vin- BEN SHEILA and MARCELLA 28 503. the corporation maybe keptThe amount of stated capital 1977,at the hour of 10:00 a.m.to cent P. Alfano, Pablo Toribio, SHEILA,husband and wife, NO.S 359 YOU ARE HEREBY NOTI- P P will not be affected by the sell the following highest describedidreal NOTICE OF HEARING Fl ED that in case ofyour failure (subject to any provision con change frompar value stock to Jr. and Carla J. Toribio, and Defendants property to the bidder PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that to appear and defend within the tamed in the Statutes) outside no par value stock and the stated All of that portion of the North capital the same on the east Quarter of Section 21 in each of them, in the amount of No.169022 the foregoing Petition for Termi- time applicable, judgment by the State of Delaware at such remainscapi $19,809.83 together with interest NOTICE OF SPECIAL nation of Parent-Child Relation- default maybe rendered against place or places as may be from corporation'books. Township 13 South of Range 15 thereon at the rate of 7'`7 per EXECUTION SALE OF ship will be heard on Monday, you for the relief demanded in time to time designated by the STATE OF ARIZONA East,Gila and Salt River Base 'cent per cent per annum from REAL PROPERTYboard of directors. the 28th day of November, 1977, the Complaint. ss. and Meridian, Pima County, said date until paid,and Plaint• NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN at the hour of 8:30 o'clock a.m., EIGHT. The corporation re COUNTY OF PIMA iff's costs taxed and allowed at that in obedience to the Writ of YOU ARE CAUTIONED thatArizona,more particularly des in the Pima County Superior in order to appear and defend, Serves the right to amend,alter ACKNOWLEDGMENT cr;bed as follows,to wit: $94.07 and all accruing costs Special Execution issued by the The Court,Juvenile Court,2225 East you must file an Answer or changeor repeal any pro- foregoinginstrument was BEGINNING at the Northeast including costs of sale,and that above entitled Court and in the Ajo Way,Tucson,Arizona. proper response in writingvision contained in this Corti acknowledged before me this corner of Lot 96 of Hidden under and by virtue of an above entitled cause,which Writ P p P with ficate of Incorporation, in the DATED this 9 day of Septem- the Clerk of this Court,accom•' 31st day of August, 1977, byValley. a subdivision of Pima Special Execution and Order of and the Judgment described manner now or hereafter pre- g � ben,1977. ponied bythe necessaryfiling scribed by'the Statute and all Wilbur S. Ames, President and County, Arizona, according to Sale issued out of and under the therein by reference thereto are William R.St.Louis,Secretary- seal of this Court on September incorporated herein,commands L.CHRISTOPHER NEFSTEAD fee, within the time required, the Map or Plat thereof of rights conferred upon members Treasurer, 9, 1977 the following described me to sell,and I will sell,subject NORMA M.FELIX and you are required to serve a respectively of record in the Office of the real property will be sold at to the right of redemption in Clerk of the Superior Court copy of any Answer or response herein are granted subject to LEARNING SYSTEMS,Inc.,an County Recorder of Pima By ROLANDMOLiNA upon the Plaintiff's attorney. this reservation. Arizona corporation, on behalf County. public auction to satisfy said such case made and provided by Deputy Clerk WE, THE UNDERSIGNED, Arizona, in Book 15 of P Y RCP 10(d);ARS 12.311;RCP 5. of the corporation. judgment, costs, interest and statute,at public auction,all of Maps and Plats at Page 5 accurien costs. the right, title, interest, claim Pub: The Arizona Territorial The name and address of being each of the incorporators g P HUGH L.RODNEY thereof, said point being the September 22,29,1977 plaintiffs' hereinbefore named,for the pun TAKE FURTHER NOTICE and lien which the parties nam laintiffs attorney is: Notary Public True Paint of Beginning; October 6,1977 O'CONNOR,O N N O R, C A V A N A G H, posed of forming a corpora• My commission expires: thence North 88 degrees 33 that the time and place at which ed in said Judgment had or have tion pursuant to Chapter 1 of 12 29 g0 said sale will be conducted will in and to the real property Req: L. Christopher Nefstead, ANDERSON, W E S T O V E R, minutes 38 seconds East, a Attorney KILLING LL I NGSWOR T H $ BE Title 8 of the Delaware Code,do STATE OF ARIZONA distance of 855.77 feet to a point be on the 18 day of October,1977, hereinafter described,and from make this Certificate, hereby at the hour of 10:00 a.m. at the the proceeds of said sale, to SHEARS (Wilbert G. AnderSs of curvature: JudgmentPUBLIC NOTICES son), 3003 North Central Ave. declaring and certifying that the County of Pima thence around said curve to east door of the new Pima satisfysaid in favorfacts herein stated are true,and I, Ida Mae Sm County Courthouse,Tucson,Ari of the judgment creditor therein nue, Suite 1800, Phoenix, Ari- Smyth, County the right whose radius is ?5.00 zona 85012. accordingly have hereunto set Recorder in and for the Countyfeet,a distance of 39.27 feet to a zona: named, in the total judgment Your Right To Knowour hands and seals this 6th day of State aforesaid, do Lot 10,PAR KSIDE, SIGNED AND SEALED this of June A.D, 1977, according sum of$17,508.00,together withhereby point of tangency; nu to Book 22 of Maps, page 26, accrued and accruing interest date- Sept.15,1977 certify that the above and fore thence South 1 a 26 KERMIT BURTON records of Pima County. and costs since the date of entry In the Superior Court of the NORMA M.FELIX going is a full,true and correct les 22 seconds East, a distance THEODORE BURTON DATED this 19 day of Sept of said Judgment. State of Arizona Clerk copy of Articles of Amendment of 605.83 feet to a point; CHRIS A.LISTER To The Articles of Incorporation minutese South 88 degrees 33 ember,1977. The sale will be held at the In and for the County of Pima By LINDA A.LOSSp RICHARD J.BOYKIN East front door of the new PimaDeputySTATE OF ARIZONA of Learning In the Matter of: CHOI , JAE Clerk Systems, Inc. filed 38 seconds West, a Sheriff of Pima County,Arizona CountyCourts Bldg., HYUN,A Male Child,A person Pub:The Arizona`Territoriat ss• and recorded in my office on the distance of 328.00 feet to a point, in Tucson, COUNTY OF PiMA 6th of September, 1977, in Book thence North 46 degrees 34 By Sgt.B.Dudgeon,239 Arizona on October 11, 1977 at of less than 18 years. September 22,29,1977 October 6,13,1977 BE IT REMEMBERED that No.5604 of Dockets at Page 870 minutes 05 seconds West, a • Deputy Sheriff the hour of 10 a.m. to sell the NO.S 360 Reg: on this 6th day of June, A.D., thru 874 thereof. Pub: The Arizona Territorial following 10 abed real pro NOTICE OF HEARING O'Connor, Cavanagh, An• 1977, distance of 76.74 feet to a point; Berson,Westover,K;ltin sworth personally appeared be inti. thence North 40 degrees 43 September 29,1977 perty to the highest bidder: The Court, having read the 9 fore me a Notary Public for Lots 4 and 5, Block 29, verified Petition for Termina &Beshears,P.C. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I minutes 20 seconds West, a 6,13,1977the State and County afore- have hereunto set my hand and distance at 125.00 fret to a point Req:October 6,1Carson,Messinger,Elliott, RICHLAND HEIGHTS, accord lion of Parent-Child Relation g PUBLIC NOTICES said, KERMIT BURTON, affixed my official seal of office, of curvature. Laughlin&Ragan,Attorneys ;ng to Book 4 of Maps,page 100, ship, and good cause appear THEODORE BURTON, AND records of Pima County, Ari ins this 13th day of September,1977. thence around said curve to CHRIS A. LISTER, all of the IDA MAE SMYTH the left whose radius is 460.00 Any person claiming parental Your Right To Know parties to the foregoing Certi- County Recorder feet,a distance of 261.90 feet to a zona. PUBLIC NOTICES DATED 12 September 1977. relationship to the above child is ficate of Incorporation, Known RICHARD J.BOYKIN hereby notified to appear in the Certificate of incorporation to me personally to be such,and By WINIFRED E.BUCHANAN point of reverse curvature; Your Right To Know Sheriff of Pima County,Arizona Superior Court of Pima County, of Deputy thence around said curve t0 severely acknowledged the said 105611 3 the right whose radius is 325.00 By Sgt.B.Dudgeon,239 Juvenile Division,2225 East Ajo ALPHA PUBLICATIONS,LTD. Certificate of Incorporation to In the Superior Court of the Deputy Sheriff Way, Tucson, Arizona, on the FIRST. The name of this be the act and deed of the Pub: The Arizona Territorial teea distanceeof 407.87 feet to a State of Arizona Pub: The Arizona Territorial 21st day of November, 1977, at Corporation is ALPHA PUBL- signers, respectively, and that September 1977 29. 1977 point of tangency, 'n and for the County of Pima September 22,29,1977 8:30 o'clock, a.m., and to show !CATIONS,LTD. the facts therein stated are truly October William *hence North 1 degree 26 In the Matter of the Estate of October 6,1977 cause, if he has any,why Such SECOND.Its registered office set forth. Req St.Louis minutes 22 seconds West, a e ALBERT S.MICHAEL, Req: L. Lipton Jackson,Attor Parent child relationship should in the State of Delaware is to be GIVEN under my hand and distance of 25.00 feet to the True Deceased. ney. not be terminated as provided located at 1000 West Street, in seal of office the day and year PUBLIC NOTICE Point of PTginnino, No.P-3988 by law. the City of Wilmington, County aforesaid. �j EXCEPT all coal and other NOTICE TO CREDITORS PUBLIC NOTICES NORMA M.FELIX of New Castle. The registered LYNELLE BUCHNER minerals as reserved in the NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN VGA Cleric of the Superior Court agent in charge thereof is Cor- Notary Public Your Right To Know Patent from the United States of that KATHERINE P. By ROLAND MOLT NA porate Agents,Inc.,at 1001 West MyAmerica, affecting that part MICHAEL has been a Your Rig-ht To Know CQrrmission Expires appointed g Deputy Clerk P Street,Wilmington,Del,eware. Oct.26,1980 lying within the West half of the as personal representative of Pub: The Arizona Territorial THIRD: The nature of`the` M Pub:The Arizona Territorial In the Superior Coon of the Northeast Quarter of said Sec this estate. All persons having In the Superior Court of the September 22,29,1977 State of Arizona lion?1. business and, the objects and September 22,29,1977 trrdnd for the County DATED 14 9 77 claims against the estate are State of Arizona October 6,13,1977 purposes proposed to be trans- October 6,1977 required to present their claims In and for the County of Pima Req.Virginia C.Howard,Attor acted,promoted and carried on, Reg: Kermit Burtonof Maricopa Rf of Pim J. C BOYKIN FEDERAL within four(4)months after the In the Matter of the Guardian- ney are to do any NATIONAL MORT- Sheriff of Pima County,Arizona or all things herein - ,-;:aGE ASSOCIATION, By Sgt.B.Dudgeon,239 date of the first publication of ship of JOHN RIVERA PAZ,A mentioned,as fully and to the this notice or the claims will be Minor. Plaintiff, Deputy Sheriff same extent as natural persons 1 t vs. Pub: The Arizona Territorial forever barred.Claims must be NO.G-1955 PUBLIC NOTICES might or could do, and in any PUBLIC NOTICES .RICHARD E. ANDERSON and September 22,29,1977 presented either to the under- NOTICE OF HEARING OF part of the world,viz: EMILY M. ANDERSON, his signed attorney for personal PETITION FOR APPOINT- Your Right To Know "The purpose of the corpora- Your Right To Know Octobergc 6,1977 representative at Nanini Finan- -MENT OF GUARDIAN OF A wife; KEVIN S. HINEGILLOOLY, Reg Schorr&Karp,Attorneys tion is to engage in any lawful SR. and JOSEPHINE A. cial Center, 7120 North Oracle MINOR PERSON act or activity for which con- State of Arizona GILLOOLY,his wife; WALTER Road, Suite E, Tucson, Ani- NOTICE IS HEREBY GiVEN In the Superior Court of the porations may be organized Articles of Amendment HOEFINGHOFF,a single man; zona, 85704, or filed with the that MICHAEL and ERLINDA State of Arizona under the general Corporation To The HARRY LAWRENCE dba Court. ALGERIA, husband and wife, In and for the County of Law of Delaware." Articles of Incorporation DATED September 15,1977. have filed with the above-named FOURTH: The amount of the ECHO REALTY; DOE I T - WALTER L.RICHARDS,JR., Court a Petition for Appoint- In the Matter of the Estate of Of through DOE V. Thanks t O You LEE D.HINES total authorized capital stock of LEARNING SYSTEMS,INC. Defendan's. Attorney for ment of Guardian of a Minor Deceased. this corporation is Five hundred Pursuant to the provisions of No.C356086 l KATHERINE P.MICHAEL, Person, a copy of which is No.P-3956 thousand Dollars ($500,000.00) Section 10-061,Arizona Business SUMMONS t Works Personal Representative attached hereto. NOTICE TO CREDITORS divided into 5,000 shares of Corporation Act,the undersign- THE STATE OF ARIZONA to For All Nanini Financial Center Hearing has been set to con- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Common Stock of Par Value of ed corporation adopts theOf Us above- 7120 N.Oracle Road Suite E sider the petition on the 14th day One hundred Dollars ($100.00) eachm and alld t the Tucson,Arizona 85704 of October,1977,at 9:00 o'clock that the undersigned has been attached Articles of Amendment named Defendants: appointedeach. YOU ARE HEREBY SUM Pub:The Arizona Territorial a.m. at Pima County Court personal representsto its Articles of Incorporation: five of this estate. All persons FIFTH.The names and mail- FIRST: The name of the MONED and required to appear September 22,29,1977 House,Tucson,Arizona. having claims against the estate ing addresses of each of the corporation is LEARNING SY- • October 6,1977 DATED:Sept.9,1977. incorporators are as follow: and defend inthe aboveoentitled Req: Walter L. Richards, Jr., MiCHAEL ALEGRlA, are required to present their STEMS, INC., an Arizona tor- action in the above entitled claims within four months after KERMIT BURTON poration. Court, within TWENTY DAYS 1r Attorney Petitioner the date of the first publication ERLINDA ALEGER IA P.O.Box 26326 SECOND: The document at- Tucson,Arizona 85726 tacked hereto as Exhibit A sets fterexclusive the day ofs service, 3537 South Clark Avenue of this notice or the claims will after service of this summons PUBLIC NOTICES be forever barred.Claims must THEODORE BURTON forth the amendments to the upon you if served within the Tucson,Arizona 85713 be presented-to the undersigned 3761 W.West Blvd., Articles of Incorporation which Your R h t T o Know Los Angeles,CA 90016 State of Arizona, or within 9 personal representative at c o, were adopted by the share- THIRTY DAYS, In the Superior Court of the CHRIS A.LISTER exclusive it the 4651 N.First Ave.No.103. holders of the corporation at a State of Arizona P.Q.Box 20282 day of service,if served without In the Superior Court of the DATED Sept.8,1977, special meeting of the stock the State of Arizona,and you are In and for the County of Pima Phoenix,Arizona 85036 State of Arizona ETH E L M.H l N ESholders held August 15, 1977, in hereby notified that in case you In the Matter of the Guard SIXTH. The activities and the mannerby fail so to do,judgment by default In and for the County of Pima Personal Representative prescribed the unship of JOHN RIVERA PAZ, affairs of the corporation shall Arizona Business Corporation GENERAL ELECTRIC A Minor. Pub: The Arizona Territorial be managed byP will be rendered against you for CREDIT CORPORATION, September 22,29,1977 a beard of Act. the relief demanded in the Com-Plaintiff, No. October 6,1977directors. The number of dir- THIRD.The number of shares LI nitedPETITION FOR APPOINTRe ectors which shall constitute the of the cot oration outstanding at PITh 1 Wayvs. MENTOF GUARDIAN OFA g: H William Lyle,P.C. P e name and address of whole board shall be such as Page 24,The Arizona Territorial, October 6, 1977 Coronado Trail in Greenlee County unchanged after 400 years CLIFTON,Ariz.--The year was 1536 anti things were Weary and weak from hunger, his small force The major portion of the Coronado Trail slices going well for Spain's rich colonial empire in the New reached Cibola in July. With visions of a golden city through Greenlee County and offers an adventure for World. From Peru to southern Mexico gold was and streets lined with gold they saw only a small the motorist looking for unspoiled, uncrowded and a pouring into the coffers of the mother country,and new pueblo building crowded with Indians who were ready fantastically beautiful country. areas were being developed at a rapid pace. Several to fight. Coronado and his troops beat back the Motoring along the Coronado Trail is an enjoyable hundred miles north of Mexico City was the northern experience that will thrill all members of the family. frontier.Beyond lay an unknown and unexplored land. There are excellent fishing spots in the lakes and Seemingly out of nowhere came explorer Cabeza de �NG �/lLI.E streams,ancient Indian ruins and manypeaceful little Vaca and three companions with tales of a place to the nooks, meadows, cienegas and wooded trails. Cam- north of Mexico where there were large cities, with pgrounds and picnic areas are scattered along the streets lined with goldsmiths' shops, houses reaching trail. to the sky, and doorways studded with rich emeralds •NUTRao%o For the most spectacular vistas start your Coronado 6 and turquoises. Was this another Peru; another Trail trip at Springerville in Apache County and head unknown land of the Inca? ,_• ALPINE south on U.S.666 to Clifton.This magic highway in the These tales stirred the interest of the Spanish ti. ,I clouds will take you through such colorful little com- Viceroy, Antonio de Mendoza. Three years later he inunities as Nutrioso, Alpine, Beaverhead and Han- sent Fray Marcos de Niza,a few guides..and Estevan,a .,\\414*(1, e . ina an Meadow lo• cated g in the heart of the beautiful Negro who had been with Vaca,to see if there was any Vi./), 'b OWE Apache National Forest. As you twist and turn down truth to the story. • NANN the trail be on the lookout for the little side roads that Now the plot thickens! Fray Marcos returned within ACaAN will lead you into Eden-like settings:Try some of these the year with still further tales and a glowing report of (fritg' little side trips for a pleasant diversion. the Seven Golden Cities of Cibola. The scout, Estevan, The Coronado Trail is a masterpiece of - who was ahead of the party, had been killed by the / rE terp ece modern high Indians. Naturally, this frightened the friar and he Ptx cu w 2o7 Mit ONADO way engineering techniques where every turn in the turned back. Pu.� 22t mus '1�RA11.. road presents a new view and every lookout invites you He reported seeing a city and described it as being to tarry. You will want to do some exploring on your much larger than Mexico City.Apparently what he had -`cs°4 -tocurnow 10 uti-Es own in the many hidden canyons along the way. Your seen--and from a considerable distance—was an Indian -TIICS Q-5P2 IZERVILLE 239 MILES A al -p(\J reward will be a kaleidoscope of scenic surprises! • short hike from pueblo now thought to be the Zuni village of Hawikuh. A o the road and you will feel as if you These reports were enough to convince the Viceroy were making the journey with Coronado and his men. and he began making plans for a large expedition to warriors and took over the village along with its well- Your daily cares will be forgotten as you immerse search for Cibola. His friend, Francisco Vasquez de stocked supply of food. While here Coronado sent out yourself in an area—and a time—that will leave you Coronado,was chosen to command the expedition and two of his captains to do some exploring. One breathless. Your innermost thoughts will tell you was named captain-general of the lands he was to discovered the Hopi villages while the other man found Coronado did not fail. Even though he didn't discover conquer. the Grand Canyon of the Colorado. the Seven Cities of Cibola with all its materialistic Coronado, born in Salamanca, Spain, had come to Coronado was bitterly disappointed when he wealth what he did find was much greater--an area the New world in 1535 to seek his fortune. This was a returned to Mexico City. His dreams for fame and where one can find time to collect his thoughts; a wonderful opportunity for the 30-year-old friend of the fortune were shattered.The explorer was poorer by far setting where one can pause to reflect on the unspoiled Viceroy. In 1538 Mendoza had appointed Coronado than when he left Culiacan with high hopes of finding wonders of Nature. governor of the frontier province of New Galicia. the fabulous Seven Cities of Cibola. Allow plenty of time to make the 120-mile trip.No one Coronado didn't waste much time in organizing his But was it a total loss? You can be judge and your will have to tell you to control your speed; you will do expedition. On February 23, 1540 he set out from verdict will most certainly be one that will agree with that instinctively!Besides,who wants to hurry through Culiacan on the northern frontier with an advance Coronado's early dreams. Today, you can retrace a country with such scenic beauty? party of 100 Spanish soldiers, four priests and a small Coronado's footsteps in an area that has not changed The lyricist of "On a Clear Day You Can See Indian force.His main party was to follow at a slower much since the intrepid explorer passed through it 437 Forever"would have been more inspired by the views pace. years ago. along the Coronado Trail. ,,,,,,_4411/... ir. . \ 9 K \--1. ow • mill i 1. 111111111iir:iii . /Py .. Music More Music Than Ever ! October 6, 1977,The Arizona Territorial, Page 25 PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES I PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICESI PUBLIC NOTICES ' PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES Your Right To Know Your Right To Know Your Right To Know Your Right To Know Your Right To Know Your Right To Know Your Right To Know - NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE East door of the new County the seal of the Superior Court of 10:00 a.m.of said day: IES 1-10; XYZ CORPORATION November 7, 1977,at the Office AWARD AND DELIVERY: The following legally describ- Courts Building, in the City of the State of Arizona in and for Lot 6 of the Resubdivision of 1•1 0; GO V E R N M E N T A L of the Clerk of the Board of Unless all bids are rejected,the ed trust property will be sold, Tucson,County of Pima,State of the County of Pima,this 26 day Blocks 6 and 7 of MITCHELL ENTITIES 1-10; PARTIES IN Supervisors of Pima County, at bonds will be awarded to the pursuant to the Arizona,sell all the right, title, of August,1977. power of sale ADDITION, Pima County, Ari- POSSESSION OF SAID Tucson,Arizona,at which time bidder whose proposal results in under that certain Deed of Trust interest, claim and demand of NORMA M.FELIX zona, according to the map of PREMISES, the Board of Supervisors will the lowest net interest cost to the recorded in docket or book 4638, the above-named defendants, Clerk record in the Pima County Defendants. meet for_the purpose of con- District. The net interest cost at page 577-580 in the Records of MANNY S. GUTIERREZ, aka By BETTY COLLINS Recorder's Office in Book 13 of No.168876 sidering bids received and,if an will be determined by comput- Pima County,Arizona,atublic MANUEL S.GUTEIRREZ,and Deputy Clerk P Maps and Plats at page 4. SUMMONS acceptable bid is received, ing the aggregate amount of auction to the highest bidder at SOCORRO S.GUTIERREZ,aka Pub: The Arizona Territorial payable on the bonds 9 DATED this 15th day of July, THE STATE OF ARIZONA to awardingthe contract for the interest 100 N. Stone Ave., Suite 316 in SOCORRO GUTIERREZ, hus- Sept.15,22,29,1977 1977. the above named Defendants: purchase of all,but not less than from their stated date to their the City of Tucson, Pima band and wife, in and to the October 6,1977 BILLY EUGENE WOZNIAK LAMAR E. BRACKETT and all,of$850,000 principal amount respective maturities and by County,Arizona,on October 25, above-described real property Req: Molloy, Jones Donahue, Trustor OLCONA MAY BRACKETT, of School District No.6(Marana deducting therefrom any prem- 1977,at 10:00 o'clock a.m.of said to the highest bidder at public Trachta&Childers,P.C. S.L.SCHORR, husband and wife, and individ- Elementary) of Pima County, tum. Delivery of the bonds will day: auction for cash in lawful money Trustee ually;JOHN•DOES 1-10; JANE Arizona, School Improvement be made to the purchaser upon Lot 12 in Block 11 of the of the United States of America. PUBLIC NOTICES STATE OF ARIZONA DOES 1-10; UNKNOWN HEIRS Bonds,Project of 1973,Series C payment in Federal or immed- Resubdivision of the Amended DATED this 19 day of Septem- ss. OF ANY DECEASED DE- (1977),to be dated December 1, iately available funds at the Plat of Ray Subdivision, a Sub ber 1977. Your Right To Know County of Pima • FENDANTS: ABC COMPAN- 1977,to be in the denomination of Office of the County Treasurer division of Pima County, Ari- RICHARD BOYKIN Personally appeared 5. L. IES 1-10; XYZ CORPORA- $5,000 each, to be numbered at Tucson, Arizona, or at any zona,according to the Amended Sheriff of Pima County,Arizona SCHORR, TRUSTEE, who ac- TIONS 1-10;GOVERNMENTAL from one upward,to bear inter- other place mutually agreeable By Sgt.B.Dudgeon,239 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE Map or Plat thereof or record in The followingOF describedknowledged that he executed the ENTITIES 1-10; PARTIES IN est from date of the bonds to the to both the District and the Pub: The Arizona Territorial trust . the office of the County Recordforegoing instrument in said POSSESSION OF SAID maturity of each of the bonds •er of Pima County,Arizona, in September 29,1977 property will be sold, pursuant capacity this 15th day of July, PREMISES, at a rate of not to exceed 7 per purchaser. OPINION: These to thepower of sale under that per annum, interest pay- bonds are sold with the under. . Book 22 of Maps and Plats page October 6,13,1977 1977. P P g certain trust deed recorded in YOU ARE HEREBY SUM- cent 37 thereof. Req: Paul F.Scartezina,Attor JUDITH RALKIN MONED and required to appear able on December 1, 1978 and standing that the District will ney book or docket 4578,page 382,in Dated July 18,1977. Notary Public and defend in the above entitled semiannually thereafter on June furnish the purchaser with the CHARLIE M.MARQUEZ the records of Pima County, My Commission Expires: action in the above entitled 1 and December 1 of each year unqualified approving opinion of Arizona,at public auction to the AprilCourt,within TWENTY DAYS, during the term of each of the Gust, Rosenfeld, Divelbess & and 27,1980 BETTY B.MARQUEZ PUBLIC NOTICES highest bidder at the law offices Pub:The Arizona Territorial exclusive of the day of service, bonds,bonds to mature on June Henderson of Phoenix,Arizona. of SCHORRCo&LEONARD,P.C., September 15,22,29,1977 after service of this summons 1 in the years 1991 to 1993, Said attorneys have been re- • - husband and wife 155 West Council Street,Tucson, Trustor Your Right To Know Oct.6,1977 . upon you-if served within the inclusive,as follows: tained bythe District as Bond • Pima County, Arizona on Wed- COIT I.HUGHES Req:Schorr&Leonard,P.C. .State of Arizona, or within Amount Maturity Date Counsel and in such capacity are Trustee In the Superior Court of the nesday, October 19, 1977, at Y p 10:00 a.m.of said day: THIRTY DAYS;exclusive of the $250,000 June 1,1991 to render their opinion only upon • -STATE OF ARIZONA State of Arizona . day of service if served without 250,000 June,1992 the legality of the bonds under In and for the County of Pima Lot 37 of ROBERTS ADDI P U BL iC NOTICES the State•of Arizona,and you are 350,000 June 1,1993 Arizona law and on the exemp- ss. ROBERT M. DEEMING, a TION NO. 2 of Pima County, • -,County of Maricopa Arizona, according to the plat hereby notified that in case you PRIOR REDEMPTION: All tion of the interest income on This instrument was acknow• single man, thereof of record in the office of Your Right To Know fail so to do,judgment by default bonds of this series are call- such bonds from Federal and ledged before me this 18th day of Plaintiff will be rendered against you for able for redemption • vs. the County Recorder of Pima p' prior to State of Arizona income taxes. -July,1977,by COIT I.HUGHES. County, Arizona in Book 7 of - - the relief demanded in the Corn- maturity on June 1, 1983 or any Fees of Bond Counsel will be MILDRED L.WARLEY MICHAEL ILARDO,an unmar In the Superior Court of the plaint. interest tied man,et al., Maps and Plats at page 15. State of Arizona payment thereafter and paid from bond proceeds. Notary Public DATED this 15th day of July, The name and address of may be redeemed prior to TAX EXEMPT STATUS: In My commission will expire Defendants 1977. In and for the County of Puna Plaintiff's attorney is: maturity thereof by payment of the opinion of Bond Counsel, July•23,1980 No.164567In the Mattes of-the Estate of LAWRENCE BAGGIN Molloy,Janes,Donahue, all principal plus accrued inter- interest income on the bonds is • Pub: The Arizona Territorial NOTICE OF SPECIAL EMILY O.JONES, • trachta&Childers,P.C. est to date of redemption, plus presently exempt from income EXECUTION SALE OF LILLIAN E.BAGGINp -September 15,22,29,1977 KENNETH BRUCE KING • Deceased. 'Attorneys at Law the payment of a premium taxes of the United States of October 6,1977 REAL PROPERTY Na.P-3957 • Arizona Bank Plaza (payable from anysource law- America under Federal income ROSE MARY K f NG Req: Hughes 8r Hughes,P.C. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Trustors NOTICE OF HEARING ON •• - P.O.Box 2268 fully available therefor), the tax laws and from income taxes that in obedience to the Writ of PETITlON•IN•FORMAL Tucson,Arizona 85702 premium to be computed as of the State of Arizona under S.L.SCHORR p PUBLIC NOTICES Special Execution issued by the Trustee TESTACY PROCEEDINGS GIVEN'under•my hand and follows: State income tax laws. Should above entitled Court and in the NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN the seal of The Superiorr' per cent of the changes in the law cause Bond STATE OF ARIZONA Court of z of 1 • • above entitled cause,which Writ ss that FRED F. HOGE has filed the State of Arizona in and for principal amount of the bonds Counsel's opinion to change Your Right To Know and the Judgment described COUNTY OF PIMA with the above-named Court a the County of 4th day of August, redeemed for each year or part prior to delivery of the bonds to therein by reference thereto are Personally appeared S. L. Petition for Formal Probate of 1477 • thereof elapsing between the the purchaser, the purchaser NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE therein incorporated herein,commands Will and Appointment of Per- NORMA M:FELIX, date of redemption SCHORR, TRUSTEE, who ac buttion and the date will be relieved of his for th -•The following legally describ- me to sell,and I will sell,subject sonal Representative: pick up and pay for the knowledged that he executed the Clerk of maturity, never to exceed bilityto ed trust property will be sold to the right of redemption in Hearing has been set to con-• By CHRISTINA E.-DELGADO 3 per cent. pursuant to the power of sale such case made and provided by foregoing instrument in said siderthe petition on the 10th day bonds,and in that event iris bid under that certain Deed of Trust statute,at public auction,all of capacity this 15th day of July, of November, 1977, at 9:00 Deputy Clerk NOTICE redemptionOF REDEMPTION: check will be returned. 1977. Pub:The Arizona Territorial Notice of of any NO LITIGATION AND NON- recorded on January 18,1974,in the right, title, interest, claim JUDITH RALKIN o clock a.m.,Pima County Court* October 6,13,20,27,1977- bond will be given by public- ARBITRAGE: The District will Docket 4685 pages 552 555 inclus- and lien which the parties nam Bldg.,111 W.Congress,Tucson, Donahue, ation not less than once in a deliver a certificate of no liti- Notary Public Req: Molloy, Jones, • ive, in-the records of the Pima ed in said Judgment had or have Arizona, in':a.Division to be Trachta&Childers,P.C. newspaper of general circula-Recorder,Pima County, in and to the real property My Commission Expires: assigned as shown on the daily P Batton showing that no litigation April 27,1980 tion in the District and not less is pending affecting the issuance - *Arizona,at public auction to the hereinafter described,and from trial calendar. • Pub: The Arizona Territorial than once in a financial news- and sale of the bonds. The highest bidder at the East door the proceeds of said sale, to September 15,22,29,1977 DATED September 27,1977. PUBLIC NOTICES paper published in the City of District will also deliver an • of the New Pima County Court- satisfy said Judgment in favor PAUL S.FRIES October 6,1977 New York, New York, or Chi- arbitrage certificate covering house Courts Bldg. located at of the judgment creditor therein Attorney cago, Illinois; such Req:Schorr&Leonard,P.C. Your Right To Knowpublication its reasonable expectations con- . 111 West Congress Tucson,Ari- named, in the total judgment 8760 E.Wrightstown Road g to be not more than 60 nor less reining the useofbond pro- zona 85701 on Friday, the 28th sum of$4,727.75, together with Paul S.Fries - - • than 30 days prior to the date set ceeds. - day of October,1977,at the hour accrued and accruing interest PUBLIC NOTICES 8760 E.Wrightstown Road NOTICE.OF TRUSTEE'S SALE of 9:45 A.M. o'clock in the and costs since the date of entry 298-1132 - The following legally describ- for redemption. AN- T I OVAL I N the Notice of said day. of said Judgment. Pub:The Arizona Territorial ed trust property will be sold PLACE OF PAYMENT: Prin- TION: Copies of Notice Your Right To Know trus to the cipal of and interest on the bonds Iniviting Proposals and of the The property to be sold is The sale will be held at the October 6,13,20,1977 pursuantpower of sale are payable in lawful money at Offering Statement relating to situated in Pima County, Ari- East front door of the new Pima in the Superior Court of the Req: Paul S.-Fries,-Attorney- under that certain trust deed the Office of the Treasurer of the bonds will be furnished to -- . zona and is described as: County Court House,also some- State of Arizona recorded in docket or book 4968 Pima County at Tucson, Ari- anybidder at page 564, records of Pima upon request made to Lot 13,PAR KSI DE,according times known as the main en- In and for the County of Pima zona. the Clerk of the Board of Su . to Book 22 of Maps, page 26, trance of said Court House, in Juvenile Court County, Arizona, at public aur- per- P PUBLIC L I C N OT C E S tion to the highest bidder at SECURITY:These bonds con- visors of Pima County, Ari- records of Pima County. Tucson,Arizona,on October 18, In the Matter of JOHNA • stitute the third series of bonds zona; or to Young, Smith & DATED this 21st day of June, 1977 at the hour of 10:00 a.m.to NICHOLS, Your Right To Know offices of the Successor Trustee, to be issued by the District from Peacock, Inc., 3443 North 1977; sell the following described real a minor 2920 North 7th.Street, No. 12,• the voted authorization of School Central Avenue, Phoenix, Ari- • • MANUEL GARCIA property to the highest bidder: No.S-353 - Phoenix,in Maricopa County,in DORA A.GARCIA, The South 83.16 feet of Lots 1 NOTICE OF HEARING In the Superior Court of the or near'Phoenix, Arizona, on Improvement Bonds in the total zona; Financial Consultants to State of Arizona Monday, November 14th, 1977, aggregate principal amount of the District. his wife .and 2 in Block 2 of Blenman PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that in and For the County Of Pima at 9:00. o:clock a.m.of said day: $1,700,000. Both principal and DATED: October 3,1977. • Trustors Addition,Pima County,Arizona, the attached Petition for Termi- FEDERAL NATIONAL MORT- interest are payable from an EUGENIA WELLS LEE R.PERRY, as shown by map on file in Book nation of Parent child Relation- Lot- 101, LOS REALES Trustee 4 of Maps and Plats at page 97, ship will be brought on for AGE ASSOCIATION, HEIGHTS.NO. 2, according to unlimited ad valorem tax levied Clerk,Board of Supervisors STATE OF ARIZONA Pima County Records; hearing in the Juvenile Court of • Plaintiff Book 24 of Maps;page 9,records against all of the taxable pro- of Pima County,Arizona ss. EXCEPT the North 9 feet of the Pima County on Monday Nov vs. - of Pima.County,Arizona. perty in the District pursuant to Pub: The Arizona Territorial • County of Maricopa West 33 feet and the West 10 feet ember 7,1977 at 8:30 a.m. DAVID T. R I.ESGO AND DATED this 9th day of itle 35, Chapter 3, Article 3, October 6,13,20,27,1977 DONNA T. RIESGO, husband ust,1977. Aug-g Arizona Revised Statutes, and Req: Young,Smith& Peacock, • The foregoing instrument was of said Lot 2. Law Offices of and wife,et al., all amendments thereto. In Inc. acknowledged before me this 12 DATED 19-9-77 ETTINGER&DECKTER,P.C. HARRY L.AUHL order to e • day•of July, 1977 by Lee R. RICHARDJ.BOYKIN By LOUIS L.DECKTER Defendants and qualizetheannual flow No:168839• MANUof taxes,annual payments from Perry,as Trustee. Sheriff of Pima County,Arizona Attorneys for Petitioner SUMMONS. MANUELA M.AUHL, tax collections shall be made by • LOUIS DAV I ES By Sgt.B.Dudgeon,239 2845 E.Speedway his wife, • the Count • Notary Public Pub: The Arizona Territorial Tucson,Arizona 85716 THE STATE OF ARIZONA To Trustor Y Treasurer into the PUBLIC NOTICES . My commission expires: September 29,1977 NORMA M.FELIX the above named defendants • - G'F.RANDOLPH Redemption Fund created for • DAVID T.RIESGO and DONNA the purpose of paying principal Your Right To Know October 1,1978 October 6,13,1977 Clerk of the Superior Court T. R I E5GO,husband and wife; successor Trustee of these bonds and this Fund . -Pub: The Arizona Territorial Req: Daniel J. Sammons, At- ROLAND MOLINA -STATE OF ARIZONA shall be treated as a William J. .Chinworth and Mandatory .September 15,22,29,1977 torney Deputy Clerk ss. Principal Redemption Sinking • October 6,1977 Pub:The Arizona Territorial Louese B.Chinworth,Joseph M. County of Maricopa • Req:Carson,Messinger,Elliott, Sept.15,22,29,Oct.6,1977 Friedman, doing business, as On August 9, 1977,before me, Fund.Said Fund shall be held in IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF Laughlin&Ragan,Attorneys PUBLIC NOTICES Req:Jack A.Ettinger,P.C. Lumber Company, Westgate- the undersigned, a Notary trustfoers of benefit of the holder THE STATE OF ARIZONA or holders of Townhouse Association,an Ariz- Public in and for said County these bonds and IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF ono corporation, Arizona De- and State, personallyappeared used for Your Right To Know Po payment of maturing PIMA PUBLIC NOTICES partment of Economic-Security, G.F. Randolph,Esq.,Successor principal of these bonds. FAMILY FINANCE COM- PUBLIC NOTICES Mylar Realty Corporation,•an Trustee known to me to be the INTEREST RATES: All bids PANY, a corporation, In the Superior Court of the Arizona corporation, for the person 'whose•name is sub- Plaintiff, • Your Right To Know State of Arizona Your Right T o Know PQ ation,Reed carp must state then rate e of tors rates of vs. Tric Company,an Arizona corp- scribed to the within instrument In and for the County of Pima oration, KOPO Broadcasting and acknowledged that he ex- interest to be paid and no bid at DARRELL L. TAYLOR, a sin- • ,In the Superior Court of the FIDELITY FEDERAL NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE Company, Inc, and-.Arizona ecuted•the same. - a price less than the par value of gle man,&BARBARA READ,& State of Arizona SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOC The following legally describ- accrued WITNESS my hand an official the bonds together with all if married,JOHN DOE READ, In and for the County of Pima IATION, YOU ARE HEREBY SUM- seal. accrued interest thereon at the BANCO INTERNACIONAL DE Plaintiff, ed trust property will be soldjointly&severally, MON and required appear • SHARON FAY date of the delivery of the bonds ARIZONA,a corporation, vs. pursuant to the power of sale will be considered.All bonds of Defendants. JOHN WILLIAM GOLDTRAP under that certain Deed of Trust and defend.in the above entitled Notary Public in and for No.167025 Plaintiff, recorded in docket or book 4918, action in the- above entitled said'County and State the same maturity must bear vs and JIMMIE ANN GOLDTRAP,A. at page 741 744,in the Records of court, within TWENTY DAYS, My 'Commission Expires the same rate of interest. No NOTICE OF SPECIAL MANNY S. GUTIERREZ, aka husband and wife; COSMO A. Pima County,Arizona,at public exclusive of the.dalr of service, 3-4-81. supplemental coupons will be EXECUTION SALE OF MANUEL S.GUTIERREZ,and CiLANO and MARIE CILANO, g at after service of this summons Pub-The Arizona Territorial allowed. No bid offering to can REAL PROPERTY SOCORRO S.GUTIERREZ aka husband and wife;JOHN DOES auction to the highest bidder, cel interest coupons will be NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN • 1-10; JANE DOES 1-10; ABC East Door of New Courts Build upon you if served:witttin the October 6,13,20,27,1977 that in obedience to the Writ of bandan SOCORRO GUTIERREZ, hus- ingin the Cityof Tucson, State of Arizona, •or- withio Req: Randolph & Randolph, allowed. The highest rate bid band and wife, COMPANIES 1-10; XYZ COR- Pima p shall not exceed the lowest rate Special Execution issued by the PORATIONS 1-10; GOVERN- County,Arizona,on October 28, THIRTY DAYS,exclusive-of the Attorneys • Defendants. 1977,at 10:o'clock a.m.of said •day of service,if served without by more than one per cent(1 per above entitled Court and the • NO.166674 MENTAL ENTITIES 1-10; UN- cent) per day: the State of Arizona,and you are annum. above entitled cause which Writ NOTICP"OF SHERIFF'S SALE KNOWN HEIRS OF ABOVE Lot TRES LOMAS,accord- hereby notified that in case you BID CHECK:All bids must be and the Judgment described • NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV- DEFENDANTS, IF DECEAS- ingto 92, k of Maps, judgement -by PUBLIC NOTICES - accompanied by a certified therm by reference thereto are EN,.under and by virtue of a ED;PARTIES IN POSSESSION page 23, fail so to do, OF SAID PREMISES, records of Pima County, Ari default will be rendered against check in a sum equal to two incorporated herein,commands Writ of Special Execution and zona. you for the relief demanded in Your Right To Know percent (2 percent) of the par me to sell and I will sell subject • Order of Sale issued out of the Defendants. ALSO KNOW AS: 9262 East -the complaint: - -- value of the bonds,drawn on a to the right of redemption in • Superio Court of the State of No.169257 • The name of address of bank doing business in the State such case made and provided Arizona,in and for the County of SUMMONS Indio Place, Tucson, Arizona plain- RESOLUTION NO.1477 by 85715. tiff's attorney is-- •. R E'S O L T U ION O R D E R I N G. of Arizona,payable to the order statute at public auction all of . Pima,on the 15th day of Septem- THE STATE OF ARIZONA toof the.Count Treasurer. No the right, title, interest, claim ber, 1977, and to me, as Sher the above named Defendants: Dated July 26,1977 Law Offices"° -.,- THE SALE OF$850,000 PRINCI- y KENNETH R.McCUNE interest will be paid on the check and lien which the parties • JAMES ELLIOTT AUNSEATH PAL "AMOUNT OF .SCHOOL iff,duly directed and delivered JOHN WILLIAM GOLDTRAP of an 150 N.SToneAve-Suite 300 DISTRICT NO. 6 (MARANA ybidder. The check of the named in said judgment had or in the above-entitled action,that and JIMMIE ANN GOLDTRAP, KATHERINE E.McCUNE WHEREAS,on the 14th day of husband and wife; COSMO A his wife First National Bankfluitding ELEMENTARY). OF PIMA successful bidder will be applied have in and to the real property • Trustor Tucson,Arizona 85701 COUNTY;ARIZONA, SCHOOL. to the purchase price of the hereinafter described and from September, 1977, BANCO CILANO and MARIE CILANO, JOHN A.MURPHY,JR. GIVEN under my hand and IMPROVEMENT P RO V`EM E N T B O N O S, bonds or retained and forfeited the proceeds of said sale to INTERNACIONAL DE ARI husband and wife;JOHN DOES as liquidated damages in the satisfy said judgment in favor of • ZONA, a corporation, Plaintiff 1-10; JANE DOES 1-10; ABC Trustee the seal of the Superior Court of PROJECT OF-1973, SERIES C herein recovered a Judgment in COMPANIES 1-10; XYZ COR- STATE OF ARIZONA the State of Arizona in'and for (1977).' event such bidder does not take the judgment creditor therein • the Superior Court of the State of PORATIONS 1-10; GOVERN- ss. the County of Pima;this 3 day cifBE' IT RESOLVED by the up and pay for the bonds im named in the total judgment Arizona,in and for the County of MENTAL ENTITIES 1-10; UN- County of Maricopa August,1977. • • "'• . - Board'of Supervisors-of Pima mediately upon their issuance. sum of $1,082.70 together with This instrument was acknow- NORMA M.FELIX; County, Arizona, ath $850,000 All checks of the unsuccessful accrued and accruing interest Pima, against the.defendant, KNOWN HEIRS OF ABOVE and costs since the date of entry • MANNY S. GUTIERREZ, aka DEFENDANTS, IF DECEAS ledged before me this 26th day of Clerk principal amount of School Dis- bidders will be returned upon of said judgment. 'MANUEL S.GUTIERREZ,and ED;PARTIES IN POSSESSION July,1977, by John A.Murphy, By SYLVIA J.THORNE strict No.6'(Marano Element- the award of the bonds to the The sale will be held at Tucson SOCORRO S.GUTIERREZ,aka OF SAID PRESMIES, Jr.,Trustee. Deputy Clerk- aryl of Pima County, Arizona, successful bidder. Arizona,at the east entrance to SOCORRO GUTIERREZ, hus- YOU ARE HEREBY SUM- Notary ANN WYSKOWSKI Pub: The Arizona Teriitoria! School Improvement Bonds,. CUSIP NUMBERS: CUSIP the Pima County Courthouse on MON and required to appear Notary Public October 6,13,20,27,-1977. Projects of 1973,Series C(1977), numbers have been applied for the 1 day band and wife,as follows: My commission will expire Req: James Elliot;Dunseath be sold-in accordance with the and,unless specifically'°declined of November,1977,at PRINCIPAL $2,631.30 and defend in the above en ' the hour of 10:00 A.M.TO SELL titled action in the above en- July 27,1980 Attorney Notice Inviting Proposals at- by the purchaser,will be printed THE FOLOWING DESCRIBED ▪INTEREST 235•`14 titled Court, within TWENTY Pub:The Arizona Territorial tacMed hereto.The Clerk is dir- on the bonds and the cost of COSTS 81.50 Sept.15,22,29,Oct.6,1977 REAL PROPERTY TO THE • ATTORNEY'S FEES 750.00 DAYS, exclusive of the day ofacted to execute the Notice and printing thereof and service bur service, after service of this Req:Murphy,Posner& Froim- cause-the•same and a copy of eau assignment will be the put HIGHEST BIDDER: ADVANCES BY PLAINTIFF son PUBLIC NOTICES- this*Resolution to be The North sixty-three(63)feet TOTAL$3,698.24 plus interest at summons upon you if served published chaser's responsibility. If the of the South one hundred and • within the State of Arizona, or once each*week for 4 succes- bidders do not wish to have 10 per cent from September 14, PUBLIC NOTICES Your Right To Know sive weeks.in the Arizona Ter- CUSIP numbers printed on the ninty five(195} feet of the West 1477,.until paid. within THIRTY DAYS, excius half of Lot 24 Hiram Banks together with a foreclosure of ive of the day of service, if ritoria!prrior to the date set to bonds, they must so specify in • the mortgage lien of the served without the State of Your Right To Knotiv In the Superior Court of the receive'bids. . - their proposals. Acres, a subdivision of Pima Arizona, andPASSED AND ADOPTED on RIGHT OF REJECTION: The County, Tucson,Arizona, as re - Arizona,•plaintiff against the defendants, you are hereby State of Arizona corded in Book 6 at Page 93 of notified that in you fail so to October 3,1477. Board of Supervisors reserves Maps and Plats o6 record at the .and each of them, in the above- NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE In and for the County of entitled action,upon the follow- do, judgment by default will be E.S."Bud"Walker the right in its discretion to office of the Pima County Re- rendered against The following described trust CUNNINGS REALTY & Chairman reject any and all bids received -ing described real property, to- you for the property will be sold, pursuant TRUST CO., INC., an Arizona corder. relief demanded in the Corn- ATTEST DATED this 22 day of Sept, wit- to thepower of sale under that corporation, • and to waive any irregularity or plaint- - Eugenia Wells informality in the bids, except Lots 4 and 5 in Block 1 of certain trust deed recorded in .Plaintiff, 1977. Freedom Homes No. 2, Pima The name and address ofClerk that the time for receiving bids RICHARDJ.BOYKIN book or docket 5309,page 560,in us. County, Arizona, as shown byPlaintiff's attorney is: NOTtCE'INVITING shall be of the essence the records of Pima County, LAMAR E. BRACKETT andSheriff of Pima County Map on file in Book 10 of Maps MOLLOY,JONES,DONAHUE PROPOSALS FOR THE COST OF BOND FORMS:The TRACHTA&CHILDERS,P.C. Arizona,at public auction to the OLCONA MAY BR• ACKETT, PURCHASE OF BONDS District will bear the cost of the By Sgt.B.DUDGEON,239 and• Plats at Page 5, Pima highest bidder at the taw offices husband and wife, and individ Deputy Sheriff County Records. Attorneys at LawNOTICE I S HEREBY GIVEN bond forms and the printing Arizona Bank Plaza of SCHORR&LEONARD,P.C., ually;JOHN DOES•1-10;JANE that sealed,-unconditional pro- thereof, and will furnish fully Pub: The Arizona Territorial NOW, THEREFORE, I will, P.O.Box 2268 155 West Council Street,Tucson, DOES 1-10; UNKNOWN HEIRS posajs •will be received to and executed bonds to the purchaser October 6. 13,20, 1977 on the 1'day of November,1977, Pima County,Arizona,on Wed- OF ANY DECEASED DE- Tucson,Arizona 85702including the.hour of 10:30 a.m., upon payment therefor in Fedor Rea Scanlan, Schiesel & at the hour of 10:00 a.m., at the nesday, October 19, 1977, at PENDANTS: ABC COMPAN- Jurkowits, • GIVEN under my hand andMountain Standard Time, on , al Funds. Attorneys r Page 26,The Arizona Territorial, October 6, 1977 t Chiropractic popularity grows Reading i i Individualized Programs as commonsense method Staffed by Specialists in Reading By CHRIS TAMULAITIS medicine has never been so great. Dr. Wilbur S. Ames, Consultant To illustrate the success of the chiropractic Of the many types of therapeutic methods, profession, Dr. James Fennell, a northside • for information call or write chiropractic is the largest natural drugless approach chiropractor said that many, if not most insurance to health, and, as a result,has grown to the second companies now pay claims for chiropractic treatment THREADING lar est rotession behind the conventional in their health and accident policies. E g healing P treatment. "The obvious conservatism of the chiropractic a Learning Systems,.Inc. orthodox medical P P- 48 N. Tucson Blvd. 85716 Ph. 795-4636 Today there are approximately 20,000 chiropractors proach, which uses neither drugs nor surgery, has • and 14 chiropractic colleges who treat more than five made the malpractice insurance for Doctors of • million patients yearly. They are licensed physicians Chiropractic extremely lower than that of medical in all of the 50 states of the nation. physicians," Dr. Fennell said. The profession began eighty years ago when Daniel .: D. Palmer of Davenport Iowa adjusted the spine of a 41116[SSIIIF5t 'Q` deaf man and the man's hearing returned. Since then, • --ax:= r ` chiropractic has existed in a cloud of controversy. . MEXICAN RESTAURANT Chiropractic is, however, winning its battle for EL RINCON LOUNGE recognition despite strong opposition from the American Medical Association (AMA) which has •r,1 .r4''''I gi:• . AUTHENTIC MEXICAN DISHES J f-- , r.-It. previously called the practice, "an unscientific cult ° •X- Also AMERICAN FOOD whose practioners lack the training and the : , . e`' CHICKEN • STEAKS • SEAFOOD background to diagnose and treat human disease. : `. PM •ROAST BEEF SANDWICHES Although the AMA has recently revised their �yo �. ' _,._._ FIESTA FEATURES ONE OF THE LONGEST- olittN' statements regarding the practice of chiropractors, � �-� "NAPPY HOURS" IN TOWN! this seems to be a recent result of a class-action suit -"HAPPY ` " _ ';': ..,,.., • . filed in Chicago regarding •an illegal boycott of the ��� 2 COCKTAILS FOR THE PRICE OF 1 4:30-6:30 Doctor's of Chiropractic by the AMA. .' ' , �� ` 1 lam to 6pm Mon. through Sat. Hot Hors'd oeurves And although some of the medical physicians still ,_ LIVE ENTERTAINMENT& DANCING on the House!. y TAKE OUT ORDERS—CATERING SERVICE doubt the effectiveness of chiropractic treatment, ;. some doctors have begun to use a few of the basic ,, '° - 4780 E. GRANT RD.-GRANT 8.SWAN SHOPPING CENTER chiropractic techniques which they have resisted in the :`-:. •• r '. �� '• DINERS 795-6622 past. • t. Y ; v`, CLUBL - �'�' Chiropractors still adhere to Palmer's basic premise - • ` ,. - ali ent'of the vertebrae-or subluxations- -^ - . that mis gnm e su ,:<: . are the preliminary cause of neurological-structural- functional disorders. Dr. Gary A. Auerbach, a Doctor of Chiropractic in . Tucson contends that chiropractic treatment has 110■� succeeded because it fulfills the needs not met by . conventional medicine. 4 /ibisery "The chiro ractor offers the common-sense theory LOOKING TO THE SPINE - Chiropractors, ice P that neurological function is based on bodily structure, succeeding where many medical physicians fail, are and the most important part of the human structure using numerous techniques that will show and correct . CASAS ADOBES being the spinal column,"Dr.Auerbach. a misaligned spinal column. Here, Dr. Auerbach, According to Auerbach the misalignment of the positions a patient for a spinal adjustment. spinal vertebrae or its pelvis will produce abnormal • DRUG neurological functions -as in the case of the pinched Insurance companies have accepted chiropractic nerve. claims because it has proven to be an economically • The chiropractor often helps legitimize the sound venture. Out-of-hospital chiropractic treatment * CHARGE ACCOUNTS sicknesses of the patients whose problems have been often produces positive results for sufferers of painful (medical records for sloughed off as psychosomatic or "just nerves." joint, muscular and skeletal injuries faster and tax purposes) • POSTOFFICE To Dr.Auerbach,"just nerves"is oftentimes exactly cheaper and with less patient suffering than medical • been known to do. ♦ SODA FOUNTAIN the problem coupled with dietary deficiencies and poor treatment has Chiropractors are in accord with medical physicians SUBSTATiON bio-mechanical habits. . * POST OFFICE that germs exist in factors of disease and that the body . SUBSTATION Occupational conditions may greatly contribute to has inherent defense mechanisms against them. * HOME D E I V E R Y Oracle at Ina Rd. 297-1191 these poor habits which may bring on added stress,"he However, chiropractic stresses that mechanical said. disturbances of the spinal nervous system are what • Chiropractors today have asked to be judged in impair the body's method of defenses. �,� terms of their performance and increasing acceptance -In the determination of spinal disorders, ..:, in today's health care crisis, when discontent with as one of their main I ` 's ` chiropractors use X-rays n ,-J ? diagnostic tools, in essence a blue-print of the struc • - ` s SCJ� � � � 1 r � �- =Recover �■� _ "*� -'1 --�- tiZ - - =R O t O r O r Y o ! Olid Cab ' E- : tural support system. This information, among other • CElftechniques, helps the doctor determine the specific „,.... � areas to be treated," Dr. Auerbach said. • ffJ' �.'' > ''- ITT The chiropractor today uses a variety of methods to . �i ' , � insure a patients complete analysis and treatment. Resort for Fun •in the Surf, � , , Ott ' _ . Spinal adjustments, soft-tissue manipulation, in . . eluding a strong emphasis on nutritional and vitamin IV t th adjoining OS thera are utilized. •PYH "We have attempted to set-up programs through the Glco & 1 en nisfacilities. Piave 3Q - , . various neighborhood schools and community groups • • and more over new ca. tat giving them an idea of what an spinal analysis - S 4.. ' achieves," Dr. Fennell said. �`�, . INSTALL NEW DOORS, DRAWER FR e: . "We are basically a "hands only" profession which . ,. $ -, k• O COVER ALL EXPOSED AREAS ON _e<'R hasgrown astoundingly in the past few years," he �� gY tilt.:' �� .�,� 0' , ISTI,NG MOOD OR METAL KITCHEN CABINE I :. added. xIn their own final defense chiropractors cite the Y ~ 2744 N.Camptnri#- . 326-2131 words of Hippocrates, the Greek Father of Medicine, �. 8� 748-7313 "In case of illness,look to the spine f first." ' 2x' • a .. ,.,„„ - NA Wititetese. lit 9(011#1/ 49ZOIA, St‘.14) . . 1 . if . --,'; 41 Itilllit 1 ' r 1 ' 3 ,-,t..,1 --: _. .-.-- --'0-:::::::•-•-d 1 4, 4 . ' .40 i , 4 ir 1-1 4441"/ 11,4A•CA/ girl , . • ' • 10, -.. I. -: ,: - - 11MMMIalMNNM �t�r_ _•_•_____E_.._ �_. _ $ 0 - r%\.: . ---v-- Air- -:- . --dr.-- II . .. :7, 1 0 1 ' K - g i 0 If you know what your car needs. . i :!'..'If ■ IIIIIIIIII°1 li . c ., . write your own repair order and save I 1 . ■ $10 (or we'll help you write it with expert ..:7 ti r •,•; ■ advice). Either way. this coupon entitles you to $10+ ■ =_ off on next re air order of$50 or more(one cou on ..) ■ • yourp ■ t per customer per visit please). Offer expires November ■ restaurant Open 7am to 10pm e p } p - .. ,� ■■ 15. 1977. Bring this.coupon to MATTHEWS and SAVE! ■ . Lounge / SERVICE DEPT. Mon-Fri. lam-6pm • 792-3950Cocktail Ilam to lam IS %.,,,,,..N-- �'� ■ BANQUET FACILITIES MAETM EWS 111 IIII NA io I :. . 5900 N..OracIo .....__O - CHEVROLET ,..„.‘f .. I 887-4000 ■i. ,�"` -.�.- ,,,,,,22ND STREET AT PARK I • October 6, 1977,The Arizona Territorial, Page 27 Clothing for the handicapped ;;;► 'tf/1'-..!:'-,;;:' SICK... . • .,, „ _ •::,..,..........„ • • • •„,...,. ___ becomes an entirely new science N'::, 'illizt - \t,';, a • -4 '` _ call the Plant Doctor Arthritis is a crippling a single design that can be frequent renewal or It is essential that their -1e # ' disease, affecting many suited to several restitching, and can be clothing should be made '1 02 J e r ' i� aid Wheeler, PhD. elderly persons.There is no disabilities without losing very unconfortable for the from fabrics of low o� known cure, but only the the advantages to any bedridden or semi- flammability....This is also „,,,--k. 791 -9077 doctor's advice« to seek particular one. ambulant patient who sits true of the elderly-living_in '':t! relief from pain and keep An even simpler solution or lies down on them quite old apartments and using ' SPECIALIST IN PLANT• ANT DISEASES moving.” to the problem, and often." old appliances with swit- 'it iii Older persons,often with probably the cheapest and Detachable cords and cher _ on the back that ,r! Home inadequate hearing, sight the one most often used, is belts are quite unsuitable require reaching over hot 3';i,����� , 21i and reflexes, are often surfaces. ''i" ' AConsultation victims of auto-pedestrian �_ f Wool has good flame ,I 4.raccidents. cornmon resistance, and self- „gm IN, .- _ Suddenly the special • I extinguishes when ;.,�;�,•� _ needs of the handicappedI removed from flame. i,4 —,.,, PEST CONTROL person intrude upon the - Nylon and polyester also calm of the older • are self-extinguishing. It is household . One - I recommended that glessar- ���"`' ♦'='=�+"--♦-♦+=..:••-•...•♦-•:�:•♦•••:i: :4”: l-.-- bewildering fact is that ! menu made from the making, adjusting and john Burnham flammable fibers be used '4' styling clothing for a for elderly and disturbed • "` e j handicappedperson is an to select ready-to-wear for certain mentallypatients..minimum shrink- • • - in- s r ,:, 4 ,� entirely new task. garments and make handicapped patients and age, maximum crease Dr. Naomi Reich, a dividual adaptations on the are generallytoo resistance, and efficient • i . Y• � .. specialist in human en- them. easily lost or damaged in thermal insulation are :4; vironment and design at "In general, as few laundering. Care needs to other properties that may r the Universityof Arizona, fasteners as be exercisedbe very . • possible in the choice important to the § has done considerable should be used and tapes of elastic, but satisfactory wearer. ' research in the field of are to be avoided. They products do exist that will Some types handl clothing for the han- cause difficulties in last for the life of the YPe cap .� require that the clothing be dicapped. laundering, require garment. lightweight if She warns that "most ofundue pain is the clothing for the han- i • to be avoided.Others cause ,41Ali INII C I•11 Or i Hs ori�, Society excessive sweating. Such more stress than we nor- considerations must .� inevitably influence the ". .-- mally would give clothing. of 3f 02 E. Grant --. - 327-3473 I This is a ver important choice fabric. -s-a„ „ , Y Pots n C��� 'n4 factor to remember when Ease of cleaning and stitching seams. The National En- •• '��' r historical education of cleaning and color fastness ,, •.. ``A d eq u a t e s e a m dowment for the adults and children. are essential if the ap- . . -7 :4,allowances are essential, Humanities (NEH) in The plan is designed to pearance of the garments I ' 'y and so is the use of strong Washington, D.C. today come up with a broad is to be maintained through `+' -+ ,4, sewing thread suitable for announced a $14,000 six- master design for public many launderings. the type of fabric on which monthgrant to the Arizona • education based. upon •.; ATMOSPHERE DINE IN THE DELIGHTFUL •4' it is stitched. The rein- Historical Society at Park existing and envisioned "The alterations most forcement of all openings— Avenue and Second Street. programs. often needed are to -rein- ATMQSPH E R E O F neck, sleeves, fly, etc.—is Funding will cover an force areas of excessive :1, STROLLING GUITARS imperative." The Public Education assistant curator of wear,insure proper fit,and Dr. Reich, aware of the Project grant will fund a education post, clerical facilitate ease in dressing • . Watch for our new location on N. Oracle :4: sensitivity of the han- program to examine and help and travel expenses oneself. • dicapped person, warns analyze both existing for a six month period of 4 OPENING IN EARLY DECEMBER t that these self-help historical society time. CLIFF VALLEY GOLF .4 .4, features should not be programs and those being This is the second NEH Public 18 hole Par 3 Golf ♦♦- :.. . - :041:r..--•'':++4 j•*44:-4.:f-.►='- r• achieved at the expense of conducted by other grant received by the Course. . Complete Golf attractiveness,or make the agencies in the area of Society this year. Shop,Men's&Ladies garment appear too dif- ,Sportswear,Golf Instruc- DRIVE CAREFULLY AND BE ferent from those worn by LWV'snew program tion,Snack Bar. others in society. It is 5910 N. Oracle 887-6161 SURE TO BUCKLE YOUR SEATBELT..! extremely important that functionality not be the sole The Tucson League of homemakers clubs and requisite of clothing for the Women Voters is one of other groups in spreading handicapped, to the ex- four groups in the country practical information on elusion of attractiveness to receive a grant from the low-cost, do-it-yourself Last o ch.ariceL1 live and fashion-rightness. For Energy and Developement energy conservation everyone,clothing needs to administration for a pilot methods. • ideas be pleasing to the wearer. project in energy con- Individually designed servation. Demonstrations will be clothing is not always the The League plans to given at swap meets, shopping most satisfactory answer. work with businessmen, centers and small Es '` s ever had Often it is simpler to select e n v i r o m e n t a l groups, neighborhood gatherings. • El it . 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On Oracle,north of Magee Enter at any participating automobile dealer.Sweepstakes Quiet,comfortable,carefree living on the tickets are available at those dealerships,and at any Valley BankDON'TDELAY! side of the Catalinas. office. No purchase necessary. 2&3 bedrooms from $40 3001 We go out of out-way fyou. ....a.... ireEt . Valley Tucson is anEstes town.National .Y..i. EOWI HOUSING 06.000TL NT v Page 28, The Arizona Territorial, October 6, 1977 /"NA A- INA C,ltdlind F>c thills 0 / ,, SUNRISE DR. N LIMBERLOST A� Ili N MPRINCE p imp . et FT.LOWELL Zt p GRANT RD. Z � -- . . �w klub iiiii TANOUE VERDE alEfriraT 0 GDa SPEEDWAY 33 n rh n 2 3 40,0-0-0,.\_, ,.......r. 1111O It ,IV . y BROADWAY ' 2 i BROADWAY9 rn ;O O ZC 40771:‘ p ?\v .,,, . 22nd ST. p0 �D 4 ii,iii/& IRVINGTON aaa q Eli . 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