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HomeMy WebLinkAboutHistorical Records - The Arizona Territorial (79) 4,~. t0 E CONCORD I , `f ` $, 1 Z . 6 5 7 4 Ak Serving Cases Adobes, Catalina Foothills, Oro Valley, Coronado Foothills,Amphitheater, Flowing Wells and all northern Pima County. • th e//holdout ilk tail _ ,, . ..111,1111111 .1:11111111 : .. . OCTOBER 13, 1077 TWELFTH YEAR, NUMBER 41 TUCSON,ARIZONA 20 CENTS PER COPY . _. .,,,,,,, ,. ed fields - 0 t o n ....,„., _ ,,,......,,,,,_„ , .,,,,. „. ,„: ____ .floruondof .. .. ... ....,..._ .„._,,,,,,,... .„. ,„, ,,, , , .... „...„,,,.:,...,....„,„„..,.. .. . ,,, ,,....,4. '*I-.'*,'.. ''''‘s. lir . - as 4„, „. ..„ , _ - T. . . ._ „.......„,.. �..a" ^w*.t w»«.wae.,.wwc+..�R'w^abb ..., -.r A" .-.•,-4-k---' r ....e.. , , '°""ca'g`e..„,„' `'''�'^'r�."+.lco uth r ern rain f ,.„:., t_.,,,.. t : ,,,„ ,.. imimi I 1 r . -t ."'R .meq •• !. .., '� c' Ems'. 1 »”-x.,. R i ve r -*,ii anta Cruz ,... .„.....,.... _,..............„ f i!is S . . • By WALT NETT closed approximately one- Marana and county of- The Santa Cruz River, half mile from Interstate 10 ficials were unable to give a running at its hardest for at about 1 p.m. any estimates at press time the first time since 19+6?, The Sanders Road area as to when the roads would �- _ ` left Marana pretty well un- remained open until early be reopened. ^ scathed after more than Monday morning, and the one day of flood conditions Trico-Marana Road near •The flooding was caused j _ last weekend. the bridge was reported by heavy rains last week- a The flood, which forced under water Noonday after- end in southern Arizona ,,� ,- y" the evacuation of some 700 noon. and northern Sonora. - - - „A„ r - `.: ` persons in southern Pima �.- .: and Santa Cruz counties, M- � did little real damage in the ,, _.. = Marana area, according to 0 ro n a s o o V ii ,, �- _ �. Town Marshal Robert 4! -' :�.. - -- w _ Stonehouse. `It's smoothie ut " casualbut concerned g o , AFTER THE DELUGE--Tucson's rains last weekend were a contributing factor Stonehouse said Monday Somehow it didn't his pickup truck, as to the flooding which swept north along the Santa Cruz.Above,pedestrians gather afternoon. "The water is seem like what a flood is people gathered on the on the Sanders Road bridge in Marana to watch a tree branch sail along the starting to recede, and always pictured to be: bridge, watching the normally dry river.Below,Monday's floodwaters threatened this trailer near the we ve had no major pro- grim-faced men work- muddy brown river roll Ina Road brid e.sot m, a horse wanders throughthe high water near the Aura blems• gg "No major problems" ing feverishly to evacu- along where only two Valley,apparently unperturbed by the unusual events. meant no personal injury, ate threatened residents days before there had and no property damage and back up dikes and been dry sand. levees as a cold, gray • except for flooded cotton A wick check of the x .: sky rumbles menacing- q . �� 4 ,- fields. ly and the river roars Trice-Marana Road . ` -x y' % Other areas in the north- like like a bowling ball rol- bridge revealed the �. .. 9 :, . west along the river 4i--...; „, •. : ling down an infinite same basic state of af- ---; weren t quite as lucky. , �'� alley. fairs -- rubberneckers � ��� � � -- �� - � �- Accordin to a Sheriff's. ,.-� . _ g Instead, there was flocking onto the bridge ••—. . = ._ Dept•spokesman,the flood some apprehension, but —which created a "nev- forced the closure of the ,? - ,, . 9 that was about all in the er win problem for Sanders Road and Trico- Marshal Robert County Highway Dept's. Marana bridges in Marana •t • g maintenance and north "Stoney” Stonehouse, �� . _ - = _ Monday. who,alongwith his sub- ,_...Or ''' the Sanders Road 'w � . y . Floodwaters Monday bridge in Marana Sun- ordinates, spent a great } brought down the old El - �� ��_ � �y• deal of time chasing Camino del Cerro Bridge, Marana Mayor Don people off the bridge. �� . �` - `� " an ancient one-way-only Frew law lied joked The onlookers would er pan, and forced the clos- and listened to the CB in (Continued on Page 24) � ure of bridges at Ina Road ` Cortaro Raad and Sunset •�.; . Road. o / t^ .rN t ':.:t'vwwr':„; ..,ma"t ", a J. , `-" Tirst p County officials are wait- sherl :, Cent � 'pro ., ing for waters to recede +�, further so they can assess ready !is the damage to the Suet • s �= ▪�. . . , bridge. � � fir ... _ = � �rp,` � �4 ,�." ,. c� --.-A„-1. , �r,h .4i .,..,......:,,,,i. - �Y = Marana school officials " . -t '. �_ .� ' decided to close down all . -, - . -��- � "' �::� - �-� � �-� ��� four of its schools Monde } f � Y _ y The County Board of several months ago for the .", ��' � a"� �,�` w�fit-" .. ,„. � � because of the floo ed Supervisors last week facility. i bridges in the area. received a set of An additional $350,000 is However, they_ reported preliminary estimates on estimated for library no_damage_to any of the constructio�q_casts of the needs. Including $250,000 ao - schools: ,w Sam Nanin _ avernmental for books,and$100,000 for a F Flood warnings had been Center,to be located at Ina theft detection system, a '▪� �� � issued late last week, and and Shannon Roads. computerized checking the first suggestion of eve- system .- - �,7" ' a r stem and audio-visual t cuation came to Marana 5 The pre 1 i m i n a r y ment. _ estimates, as drafted by equip me m. Sunday, according to According to County x architect Joel Stout in- � � �, Mayor Don Frew. Supervisor Katie Dusen- � � � � � � � elude a 9000-square foot ,� � xr " '� - �� � rens time Monday, ' board has not ., .,� At p librar 2 500-s ware foot berry, the � -- a- " �P the Sheriff De t.re rted Y! q � � � � � .:= P sheriff's office, 2,000- received any complaints 11 peons stranded on a about the location of the � _ f for govern- w �� .w -.- hi levee on the John Kai square feet �� - library , �`� � mental service facilities and a sherriff's northwest of "�� �.= v � � -� .. ����--.�. � ---.." -7.1,,..7.....„,,,,,r,,,-.---7.4..... . property office in the same facility. ry 6� n _ .�. . and a 1,000-square foot ;� ra�; ^.. r ."a � .; ,�." _...rAis p. ^..s - t:.... '"" >��a .&Y . -, a }. _ . aMarana but added that the .-a ^- -:� - That had been a source of - -his + ;� s-* . . - -.'---. .:-tr `, public meeting room. M �� .. - r -'''''T'''.4",'77,i,.---7-":7 P g � .. x .... _. . . - .� .� le were in no den er. � ` � . _ w PSP irritation g .,-...,,,-,.,,,_-;4",„,"4,,,,,,,;_,..v.,:-. 4� : - . . - �_: �.�.t " g some to area . .:: cc. ,tee �` "�•; �,�Yd.: '."�q;`. `.aa«.c�tlK. '•` `�� ,`.°Yr . _ reffects of the The first Construction of the residents when the library q _ ... flood were noticed in Mar- from would use the fullproposalop was a serious R '\ , $750,000 allocated from topic of discussion two �. � � .� ane Sunday afternoonsp 3 �� ... =° k ._ :: the Sun 11 y Road was bon funds y the board y ears ago. Va e d b ea a o Ei!i] in..Lookin: -- Lookingout .1• Marana recallmovement igh Low Rair Tues.Oct.4 72 -- wed.Oct.5 92 71 .- Outlook -- dear, cool seasonable �hi • 24Thurs.Oct 681 67 .17 temperaturelail s throughout the week. bond �„�t� s -- page Fri.Oct.7 71 66 _. Sat.Oct.8 83 64 tr. Sun.Oct.9 82 67 .06 Mon.Oct 10 83 65 -- ♦ i# «+! i 4!. ¢a A♦4 t 1 i.*'e'*f # e!C [ t .# a Y 1 +fi r r : P}' Page 2,The Arizona Territorial, October 13, 1977 4%•VitiNi NAV%glilb NiNIN't County decision on Vistoso1 ROAST STUFFED I b h Oh CORNISH GAME HEN 7 e INCLUDES. Choyce of Soup or a trip to0 could be delayed to Nov• our new Salad Bar,Choice 40 P of Potato, Fresh Vegetable, ByWALT Homemade Roll, NETT Only five persons spoke against the Rancho Vistoso 0 Coffee, JO plan at that 0 Tea or Ice Tea. Despite previously publicized hopesthat a public time, but Walker said others might have DESSERT: Homemade Boston Cream Pie left, angered by the commission's handling of the 0 ar hearing on the proposed 9,900-acre Rancho Vistoso controversial Marved rezoningat First Avenue and CommunityPlan could be delayed, 2 Complete Dinners for $7.95 Sunday Only- / the hearing Orange Grove Road,which was the main attraction Ad al will still be held Monday, Oct. 17,at 9:30 a.m. commission's of ii � Y� before the agenda. M/ the County Board of Supervisors. 41110, Although the hearing will-be held as scheduled, a The Marved case, which had been tentatively P4635 N. FLOWING WELLS Am/ decision on the once-controversial plan maybe delayed scheduled for Monday's meeting, has been set for 887-1 3 3 0 '"�"' until Nov.7,as one member of th •Y public hearing Nov. 7. w if 11A `,,,. board, Republican Another voicejoined�,,'�►�► ` 1 Supervisor Katie Dusenberry, will be on vacation has joined neighborhood opposition to --� Monday. the Marved proposal,which, if approved,would allow Mrs. Dusenberry some 500 houses on 250 "AlkliZO,�,'`�'�`�,`,1 a berry said last week that she has asked acres near the southeast corner Supervisors Chairman E.S."Bud"Walker to delay the and a maximum of 200 townhouse units at the in- decision"if there is a lot of opposition"to the proposal, tersection. which includes Scottsdale-based land developer John The Catalina Foothills Schools Board Oct. 5 directed Pick up your Coupon at Defender Drugs Ratliff's plans for a 7,000-acre satellite city of more member Rosie Gaines to write a letter to the county than 25,000 persons. opposing the rezoning. $400 - - - Walker said he wasn't sure of what kind of turnout to Some 1,300 signatures and letters opposing g ppo ng the expect on the proposal, which received a 9-0 en- rezoninghad been sent to the Plannin and Zonin When you buy 5 of 6 Gillette dorsement from the County • g g products shown below Planning and Zoning Commission prior to the September decision, which Commission three weeks ago. recommended approval of the request by a 6-4 vote. all RIGHT • al. ,IN .• c . lettlAC - - ;; G1eIte. ait. The Health Systems �` 1��•3- �.,,.� Y southeast of the proposed change in the bed need plan 120 nursing care facility for `,ih ,M„+ - Agency of Southern Northwest Community which occurred in August. Desert Life. That nursing i Arizona (HSASA)has set a Hospital Site near Ina and The announcement from care facility, also on the '4 , new hearing on the pro- Mona Lisa Roads. the HSASA Board came northside will be lcoated on posed Hillhaven Nursing two days after the corn- Orange Grove Roads, bet- Defender Drugsg Home which would provide A new hearingwas #• 85 skilled care beds and 35 mittee to review health ween La Cholla Drive and ADOBES ORACLE AT INA Ro. granted because of a planning needs approved a La Canada Boulevard. personal care beds. 297-1191 The hearing is scheduled for Oct.20. Nanini a r ergs pIans The site would be located . : : discussed committee come •iid seems A set of preliminary considering two alter- competition with the our C AC K L I N' CRITTERS plans were unveiled for natives to this point, with Arizona - Sonora Desert Adorab P c s, aprons Plage » brainstorming purposes one being a garden which Museum. m - last week for the proposed would feature plants which The garden complex, Mats • Nanini Botanical Gardens do well in Tucson's en- which could include gift e .0131!,-.::.:7::::::**:. 0.31 .•'' :� to be located near Magee vironment as well as a plan shops, a restaurant and to 4. . , � .,,,,-" . .—C4::'-•• and Shannon Roads. to feature different kinds of other commercial ven- . Q ui plant-animal environments tures, could wrap itself The plans were shown from around the world. around a man-made lake of ll . . t r''s1 7884 N. Oracle at Mageelast week to thegardens' recycled water which could Y Plaza Escon€l d 9 - steering committee However, the first be used for purely or- Thursday at a meeting at alternative could be namental purposes or Tucson National Golf Club. scrapped because of a could, with the necessary J• ;�' Apparently planners for feeling that the new gar- treatment, for a boating -♦. • the new garden have been dens should not be in concession. rogoxizto.i.s'AL44§1 -4�4c,iNi e)1"el Mil Ray & Millie Harm S 0, 6 Rooln i'-A Z4*G0i ' ')7;-111,..7...=.:... ' BULL � .-. .& '45 ..,, L-� RESTAURANT • RANCH •,,,'.1.,:z. RESORT .r . Big homes on big lots from $34,500 ,� last winvited to dineNo e in charge for the breath- Griew:#4-75 breathtakin s•� mountain . �`,�U, Estes has carefully matched these. You decide. -•�.� Injoy 3&4 bedroom homes to the land: But the most appealing feature of r big and beautiful! Rancho Feliz is the incredibly low '' r_'° Rancho Feliz features graceful starting price of$34,500. 4(`'� favorite dishestentorial designs that blend It's a small to a:9,1,rii -4. ^'. a withpricepay for a ���1•�1 perfectly the natural rambling home on the Northwest 'PI N.,,,,-..•.. desert setting. side with all its elbow room. = gracious mann r The choice of interior and exterior Where never ate • it's you'rea loss for a materials are so limitless it s as if view...because Rancho Feliz is 10..iQi. each home were custom built.The surrounded by some of the most :iC;: 11.1►�: � Sunday Brunch from 11 to 2 p.m. �. \.,.;.; o many options let you create your beautiful natural sights Tucson P--—-� ' * Lunches hes served from = • �;~- � om 11 t� 2 p.m. own mood...perhaps a fireplace, has to offer. fir- * Dinners ners a or an eye-catching blend of colors y`► �, served from 5 until 11 p.m. ,n. z - Drive up soon to see what -.-r-•••• �, and textures.An Estes exclusive we mean. '.. ."'"(3.1 * "The Bull Pen" Cocktail lounge Ana e9,0 "expandable"design even lets you �:� s add extra floor space. Rancho Feliz. Room...with . ,.i� Z * Live entertainment on weekehds a view. o '=�..-„,-„, * Closed Mondays -- -04 • ... .Tocs•, 's 4.4.ea HALLOWEEN IS COMING! Rancholpeliz _.-t.......... 037, � Get Your Costumes ReadyMageewest of 1e on R oath Q . til ,roti- •` ►• ,• . -r Halloween Party Oct. 29th Details Next Issue. Tucson is an .''',l-. ,,: - CALL FOR RESERVATIONS October 13, 1977,The Arizona Territorial,Page 3 mi ecall movement undervvay Marana School Board got enough coverage in the "It's their privilege, if Post said some inof the the problem," DeSpain Havens did say that he ple involved the said, adding that he had had heard no complaints President Daniel Post and papers. they want to do it," said peo Thornydale area may be supported Simpson is his about education in the members C. Brad DeSpain Post. "That certainly is and Max Green Jr. are thesomethingelse the voters' privilege." involved "because they're bid for election to the district,and added that last targets of a recall drive "If „ Post said the board has against growth in the . Marana board earlier this fall's test scores showed g happens,well, that's fine, started last week by a he added. "We don't want never heard any, corn- area." year. Marana among the leaders committee whose leaders to create a controversy. plaints from district The Thornydale area has =-� Simpson was defeated by in reading and Y These people are going to q y experienced much of -the Dr. Fred Hill in a special mathematics. live in the Thornydale residents about the ualit Pe P Road area. of education in the district. districts growth in the last election this summer to He said scores for this work and get the job done" Despite repeated at- "I don't know what two years. replace Dorothy Taylor, year are unavailable since tempts byreporters, they'respeaking Green had no comment who resigned from the students are beingtested at The committee filed a p p � s kin of," he g letter of complaint and took Taylor could not be said. "It sounds like a on the recall plans. board_ because: of a con- this time. out petitions against the reached for comment. general accusation." "I can't quite understand troversy over a conflict of three members Oct. 5. interest. He also responded to DeSpain, who was claims that Marana City conf • elected to the board in 1976,rms plans said he had not heard any Eugene Simpson and John Parents are putting their The letter, signed saying, "We have children igned by children m other schools, Taylor, claims that the complaints about the educational quality of going both ways. three "have failed to "We have children who conduct themselves as or North Manor studMarana's schools. . Both Despain and Post live here attending schools responsible public officials in the Amphitheater and have not been agreed that if the public did • not want them on the district, and Amphitheater responsive to the needs of November or December. nexation process is not board, then they did not students in school here,"he the district's students or A member of the City's Human and CommunityHowever, he said, no unilateral, adding that the want to be on the board. said. "It's the same with the wishes of the voters." staff lasdefinite process has been city is always studying "If they're looking for Flowing Wells." Development In a telephone interview week confirmed city plans started as yet. areas in terms of their someone perfect to run the Havens also said that last week,Simpson said his to begin a feasibility study feasibility. schools, they're not going parents are moving into the concern "was a lack of on annexation in the North The TERRITORIAL last "The Northwest is to find it with the guv that • week learned from a certainly an area that district for Marana's education in the Marana Manor subdivision, just follows me," Post said. "I adaptive education • member of the North would be studied, but we feel I've acted sincerely schools --and that's as far north of the Rillito River program. as I'm going to comment." and west of First Avenue. Manor Homeowners have nothing that's im- and conscientiously. Association board that the mediate, Baker said, Marana Supt. Nels The County Superin- Simpson said the Ron Baker said Friday city had scheduled an adding that there have Havens would not corn- tendent of Schools' Office movement,which has been that the area has been annexation study for the been some studies made, ment directly on the recall, said 573 signatures would the source of rumors for studied in the past, and area for November. but they are on a long- saying "That's board be needed to call a recall the last few weeks, "has may be studied in Baker said the an- range basis. business." election. FW fire parade , . , , . _ ..,,..,.-„... +, ..,..,,,;„,,, ,,,,k) ,,,,....,,,„for Saturdayy „, 4 set •, h• .,X4 Wee- --;me '...- The Flowing Wells Fire pumping races, bucket : _ Dept. will host a brigade and hose com- '* - "" firefighter's parade and petition. , ., i s. competition Saturday .• . The event is open to the k,, mow v ' beginning at 9 a m public and is beingheld in 2,4'.',$. ft” . ,.. , 5ima o ers bo The parade of firetrucks conjunction with Fire * � : tv =ti , . v_. w. r - ,',s Prevention Week. will begin at 9 a.m. at the ` ' "` Flowing Wells firehouse, a .�... l .,.:.of places s. f ��: the big rates some of Get the bi est savings rates in town. :, Mohawk Drive and A of FlowingWells Road, and On1y the the time. But P i�:....a Savings delivers top Get moving to Pima Savings. will proceed to Flowing Newspaper- ergs all the time. Wells Junior High School, — . t i.t-------,/-„ ....---..,..x.,..0,,, -#,.- 4545 N. Cholla Boulevard. ', The competition will `' ��' ''''''''''*-::4' ''''''''kc The highest begin at 10 a.m. at Flowing .� leWells Junior High School, -7.-11110 _ '�� =- and will feature six teams � , � � ,. ■ representing the Tucson, - _ • ,�„ , rates ■n own■ Flowing _ 4/ . 4� -a , South Tucson, _.-- �.__ -. Certificate Accounts Wells, Catalina, Tucson ����-- . ► • _ �, u x: Airport Authority and men.,--A- �' Annual • rs Rate Term Minimum Yield Davis-Monthan Air Force Only the newspaper can follow Base fire departments. you wherever you go. Whenz >. 7.75% 6 years $1000 8.057% you're away from home,the ar- ” 7.50% 4 years $1000 7.788% The competition will rival of your hometown poper is ° o • include fire engine and like a visit with a friend. 6.75% 30 months $1000 6.982/o 6.50% 1 year $1000 6.715% 5.75% 3 months $1000 5.918% Ift Give A substantial interest penalty is required for early withdrawal. up e Passbook Account i i g g 5.25% $10 5.389% gas w■ a `- Statement Savings Account lNinegard 525% $10 5.389%antenna4. 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',',,'C'S., s 4. • • „N. , , ..a» y if:**"'t + 4 . f 1z:. 74; "` , + a-q r M w , _ , , ,4„4 ''''' 74:-'' 4,‘,...i- .... .itiet,,',' ' -41A-,-* * .-: x .•• : ,Y,„44,.11,41.4.—1 I._#: :.,.... . 4 n _' � w I':i 'TT'" J.,-.. w" �!y ,l; `,. rfi ..,- it bb . • 44:114,,' j � ; , 0 1. 14' The antenna experts297-2294 . sAvi :•3 „...., .„„.,,,,,,,, . 1 , .,„•-.... i .� ...,, ,,, ,.. { 1 . _ , ,. , ,:, ,i,...,,,, ,.. 0 4) , ,,, ---- . • , Free estimates North Oracle at Magee For this Ion haul, ___ In Plaza Escondlda ----_c l �Ll 7100 N. O rac e. _=_ ",":1 i r Page 4,The Arizona Territorial,October 13, 1977 a • nibl. h „,,,,,,,i Opinion ., r. Nanini Botanical Garden COL „ner , ‘, e, d,jevuett At could be culturai The entire energy problem (or crisis as many prefer to call it) has confused me to the point that I intend to completely ignore the subject. I will swear off totally the very If the preliminary discussions of the proximately 70-acre site, with a restaurant, next time I watch and listen to an oil project's steering committee are any in- gift shop and other shops presumably in the company dication of the future, The Nanini Botanical works. commercial about how they are Garden will be perhaps the greatest Amongthe suggestions which receivedworking to solve the problem. cultural gg Everytime they advise us how hard asset of the Northwest for a long strong support at the steering committee's they're time to come, last meetingthe development of a y working in our interests, the pump wasprice of gasoline goes up another few cents. The garden, the result of a land sale from natural amphitheater -- one which could be the Nanini family to the county, could be used for scholastic field trips as well as for At least I thought it went up. p Actually, if you listen to our big brothers educational as well as entertaining and recreational trips by large groups. • At thispoint, it is still talk, andquite a back in Washington--especially those in the attractive as well as functional. Department of p Energy --the price has been The preliminary discussions last week at distance from fruition, as money still must Tucson National seemed to resolve around be raised��to fund this garden and collections coming down.That's right. Its coming down. And I such things as the development of mint be purchased. have the government pamphlet to prove it. greenhouse habitats -- not only the flora of But, though this all may sound like pie-in- And it's other ecological systems, perhaps, but the the-sky pipe dreams, we should not forget � just one of the many things that has g led to my vastly confused point of view on fauna as well. that the San Diego Zoo is not an awful lot energy. In addition, there are hopes of developing bigger than the • P p g gg parcel set aside for this Some weeks ago I listened to a speaker a good commercial aspect to the ap- grand project. g p (his topic was energy, naturally) who after - carefully explaining where the country Public stands in oil, coal and nuclear energy was asked the inevitable question: "why are we paying so much for gasoline? And why do we allow the oil companies to rip us off as they are doing?"reedom of the press Our speaker leaped on the question as if he thought it would never be asked. He replied to the last part first saying he was not sure a rip-off was taking place.Geor George A.Speers,Manager Increasingly, legislation and proposals Then he zinged us. New England Press Association are being made to prevent the press and << g . President,Newspaper Really, he teased, "you are paying less public from seeing criminal records, forasolin1960!" • Association Managers records of departments and bureaus, g e today than in His Freedom of the press--do we really un- certain court trials, police. blotters, even authoritywas a Federal Energy Ad- derstand what it means? information regarding local school ministration pamphlet "Energy in Focus - We have heard the expression and have departments. In addition, there are new Basic Data. seen itprinted rnan manytimes. We mayIn 1960, for instance, he cited that the y, proposals to limit contacts by the press and actual price of gasoline was 31. 1 cents per know that many,many people over the others with legislators (Lobbying years have given their lives in support of the "Reform" bills), place taxes on ad- gallon. But--now listen to this--the price in idea; others have been jailed. vertising--which hamper and encumber the constant dollars was actually 57.6 cents per Our Constitution says: "Congress shall information process; postage costs and gallon. postal restrictions; advertising restric- With that I decided to send for the pam- In Out tions; and manyothers. phlet, k0 Sure enough he was right. In 1965 the ��, ,� There is no doubt about it,bureaucracy is g • • actual price was 31.2 cents and in constant .• r 1 expanding at an alarming rate and as it 4''' does, the decision makingprivilege of the dollars was 53.4 A note explained that � . P g ' private citizen constant dollar energy prices are expressed I e thereby diminishes, • �'' ` , . - Who will ring the alarm bell about such in 1975 prices, adjusted by implicit GNP price deflator. All of which clouded the r, • , ,- .:;. . . enormous governmental growth in matters that concern just about every phase of one's issue for me quite well. life if the press is so hampered that it cannot Now j . .. � 1965. In ust 1970 thelook actualatwhat was 35.7 happened againstafter a (+ R. do the job effectively. con Everyone has a stake in knowing what s Stant of 49.7. It wasn't too bad in 1973 7,/- 1' - even -- an actual of 38.8 versus 46.7. 6 , going on. � The press is in the front "row." Then, whammo, the lines began forming 1977 But you, the citizen, are in the next at the friendly local service station. In 19.74 National Newspaper Week " the actual leaped to 52.8 with a constant of Oct.9-15 row." 57.7. In '75 theagain actual increased again to 56.6 against a constant of an even 56.2. Last year make no law...abridging the freedom of . , , the actual speech or of the press." L. : _ a went to 58.7 and the constant Most people in this world do not have this ;;41-- • . dropped to 56.8. privilege. So, there you are. • ;, t �,, In 1960 we paid (in constant dollars) 57.6 The privilege, embodied in the First. / • Amendment, is there to help you the reader., , `• r► cents and in 1976 we only paid 55.8 for a "4 L \ of gasoline. a citizen of this country, know what your 4 - •� it( ' R .�5 , gallong . government and society are doing so you Mfr t 415'-r' So what are we complaining about? I can make informed decisions as would to 'Er ♦ , .. really don't know -- it's all much too con- . you > . .- fusingto become like to make them so you can live the kind of }-, ; iiv,� • 1 . . upset over. lifey ou want to live. \ ' 111.111 • \ Most people in this world do not have thiskii1,,k,.r �— , r Mailbag privilege. 7�1'i rr. You have it, but you can lose it. *NA.'__ .-�► . f How? .. .� _ The TERRITORIAL welcomes es Letters to t4•Editor. Byallowingthe federal, state, and local !Z ' - All Ott must be std and the writer's and tfJ i--"ib ".b phone number must be . If for a good reams_ governments to undercut, thwart, and -1•, impinge upon the various processes of L �. ��•° =:'*►. I the■'�'���have bis or bei carne vvitbbeld,the ,- ` TERRITORIAL will do so at the descret ur of the obtaining and transmitting information to editor. Letters should be brief and to the point, m n�F:Wnu a►Fe urs Rv�� you. The volume of such instances is reaching epidemic proportions these days. `Don't involve me inwour petty bickering!' .. ftItoz1a ' Ird oda! . Second class postage paid at Tucson Az.Subscrfption A NAL "iri rates:by mail in Pima County-57.50 per year;by mail PER outside Pima County in U.S.-58.50; foreign countries- $10 per year;single copy-20 cents. Advertising rates Illa available upon request. Phone 247-1107. Association-Fartr�deO MI5 o..•�f e,�o•, Winner of GENERAL EXCELLENCE Award,NEWS "'t'O".` ', Published each Thursday by TERRITORIAL PUBLISHERS,INC., WRITING EXCELLENCE Award, TYPOGRAPHICAL '1°)(t(1,)) 1 W.Orange Grove Road,Tucson,Az.,85704. Also publishers of The EXCELLENCE Award, GENERAL and DEPART- Desert Airman. MENTAL NEWS.COVERAGE EXCELLENCE Award. - •�cr�•.. and EDITORIAL PAGE EXCELLENCE Award from -` �' :`: .'�Kt�itri�► Arizona Newspapers Association January 1975. ''...7":-. •. ;i= NF;V�,'I'APEHti Allrillikk ' E.D.Jewett,Jr. Jack B.Jewett Walt Nett Winner of GENERAL EXCELLENCE Award and r' Editor and P4tbtisher General Manager News Editor NEWS WRITING EXCELLENCE Award from Arizona \�' A�iNtIC'IATiO�' Newspapers Association January 1977. • 1 for Greeter Public Service 1 October 13, 1977,The Arizona Territorial, Page 5 • • Market prices keep sagg ing A NEW CHURCH IN YOUR COMMUNITY CANYON del ORO despite government assurances BAPTIST CHURCH Presently-meeting at C.D.O. High School Stock prices continue to rate is not supposed to Some financial analysts eliminates the capital Morning Worship 9:30am sag each day, despite the affect the small consumer— are suggesting that a good gains provision, there Bible Study Thurs. 7:30pm assurances from high but don't believe it! deal of the activity in the could -be trouble for the .• government sources that The effect of a change in stock market may be legislators.The public may 299-9412 an improvement has set in the borrowing rate for traced to companies have short memories, but Pastor THEOREM SMITH and we're on the road to when anything hits their • better times. True, there 1 pocketbook, like the old are a few encouraging song: "The memory signs, but the gentlemen Stock marketlingers on." - ���---7--� who compute odds are The longer it takes ,fir► :: B y JOHN G.FORREST R R EST Congress to pass a new taxIL -betting six, two and even, J . : ::::::: � ... that a real improvement ...... bill this session, the better ...: won't happen forquite com- it will be for stockholders• a • =-.:: i >ay.( ., PPe bu in into other money is ultimately felt y g .. • ..... . ... . some time. . 1p throughout the entire panies, rather 'than ex- Chances for tax cuts im- A andin their own prove with the passage of : . general tightening up business community. This p g - gs.) •_ _of interest rates for money is particularly true when it production. Its diver time, since every memberT • still hovers over the stock comes to the stock market. sification; rather than be of the House of . ka.,) . ed" b some Representatives must c- _ market like a dark cloud.A As long as uncertainty trapp y t. . . a‘z..d : ( ., rise in the prime rate to 7 1 prevails regarding,the cost political nightmarish law. stand for election or re- ! „ per cent by Wells Fargo of borrowing money, in- The oil companies are a election next year. And even one-third of the Bank can be met by other vestors will be hesitant to good illustration. A banks throughout the re-enter the market with Senate are in the same • .':::. 4 •r country.Theoretically,this any enthusiasm. Captial expansion is the boat. secret for providing jobs T h i s provides and profits,but the climate shareholders the op- ,..♦ to make such expansion portunityto either vote for, 10r., Co ain o n ; possible is lacking—and has or against, those who have J(-- - sense -. been for some time. This been taxing away their ♦..- cu..".372.. •- : - ) '''''') situation could change savings. It is the members (V� ,�_, OST BURN VICTIMS WHO quickly, however, of Congress who do the FELL ASLEEP WHILE SMOKING depending on what sort of damage, for they can IN BED WERE ABSOLUTELY l� senio s„, tax bill comes out of override a presidential john burnham Congress. veto. Unless the stock , CERTAIN THAT THEY market, improves sub- WOULDN'T FALL ASLEEP Individual investors stantially dividend cuts or Mil LE SMOKING IN BED. Seventy is the desolate those two digits staring at should also have more than eliminations, instead of decade. you the pretext of middle a passing interest in the increases, may be the At 30ou are still a age is stripped away.g pP upcoming tax bill. If it order of the day. National Fire Protection Association n The Public Service Council,Inc.Ps youth, but with a bit more Besides, you feel 70. You self-assurance. You have feel it when you go to bed at the stability of job and night and when you crawl •.. r • . marriage, but physically out in the morning-You are ' .� li4 < : K:'•-J< _,You are in the ink of outh. aware that stairs are }: fL• fd > fr . rFortY is stillYouthful, steeper,newspaper print is f - { f .' { ': . 'and today your life-style smaller, have =ti . ��� .-:ti: •rrclothes, sports, exercise conspired to speak softer,entertainmentare thoseso you must strain to hea • :} • ::r< of the 30- ear 1 -o d Fifty tY . iti;C:::i::-:-A:i*::::-4: ::?.::.:;-igir::::im:i:::,:;F-:-:.:---.i::.:::,::::::: : ::::.. _ • 'v todayis r o un maturity,"1 a ur t .� :1 feel verybitter You ,.::.. ;f: "young � {..� Y . ••S and for those first gray about it all. Old age seems �� •�•: :�: :L:�::::-�� -� �:: -� . }Qr }r 4r hairs you have exchanged terriblyunfair. -%.:".:::::.:11::-.:4::.;:.$':::;:+ =A:-:• ....,,,,, : ::: : ::„..::,:.: the solace of more .,....„,..:,..,.........,::. . ... . . .... 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Your Right To Know Your Right To Know Your Right To Know Your Right To Know in the Superior Court of theNOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE In the Superior Court of the sum of 54,727.75, together with IES 1-10; XYZ CORPORATION November 7, 1977,at the Office AWARD AND DELIVERY: ~tate of Arizona State of Arizona 1-1 0; G O V E R N M E N T A L of the Clerk of the Board of Unless all bids are rejected,the The following legally accrued and accruing interest j In and for the CountyIn and for the County of Pima described trust property will be and costs since the date of entry ENTITIES 1-10; PARTIES IN Supervisors of Pima County, at bonds will be awarded to the Of Maricopa In the Matter of: CHOI JAE POSSESSION OF SAID Tucson,Arizona,at which time bidder whose proposal results in THE COLWELL COMPANY, a sold pursuant to the power of HYUN,A Male Child,A person of said Judgment. PREMISES, the Board of Supervisors will the lowest net nterrestcost to the California corporation, sale under that certain Deed of The sale will be held at the P Trust recorded on December 13, of less than 18 years. Defendants. meet for the purpose Plaintiff, NO.S 360 East front door of the new Pima p se of con- District. The net interest cost 1974 in Docket 4913 pages County Court House,also some No.168876 sidering bids received and,if an will be determined by comput vs. NOTICE OF HEARING SUMMONS acceptable bid is received, VINCENT P.ALFANO,a single 390-393 inclusive, in the records The Court, having read the times known as the main ening the aggregate amount of man,et al., of the Pima County Recorder, verified Petition for Termina- trance of said Court House, in THE STATE OF ARIZONA to awarding the contract for the interest payable on the bonds Pima County,Arizona,at public Tucson,Arizona,on October 18, the above named Defendants: purchase of all,but not less than from their dated date to their Defendants. tion of Parent-Child Relation- LAMAR E. BRACKETT and all,of$850,000 principal amount res No.C 351489 auction to the highest bidder at ship, and good cause a 1977 at the hour of 10:00 a.m.to pective maturities and by appear- OLCONA MAY B RACK ETT, of School District No.6(Marana deductingtherefrom any prem- the East door of the new Pimasell the following described real NOTICE OF SALE ing, husband and wife, and individ- Elementary) of Pima County, ium. Deliveryof the bonds will County Courthouse located at property to the highest bidder: Y UNDER Any person claiming parental uall JOHN DOES 1.10; JANE Arizona, School Improvement rovement be made to thepurchaser upon 111 West Congress, Tucson, relationshipThe South 83.16 feet of Lots 1 ys P p SPECIAL EXECUTIONto the above child is DOES 1-10; UNKNOWN HEIRS Bonds,Pro' Arizona 85701 on Monda the and 2 in Block 2 of Blenman. lett of 1973-Series C payment in Federal or immed •NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN y' hereby notified to appear in the OF ANY DECEASED DE-- (1977),to be dated December 1, iately available funds at the that The Colwell Company, 28th day of November, 1977, at Addition,Pima County,Arizona, p y° the hour of 9:45 o'clock in the Superior Court of Pima County, as shown by map on file in Book FENDANTS: ABC COMPAN- 1977,to be in the denomination of Office of the County Treasurer Plaintiff herein,recovered iudg Juvenile Division,2225 East Ajo IES 1-10; XYZ CORPORA- $5,000 each, to be numbered at Tucson, Arizona, or at any- ment in this Court on Se morning of said day. 4 of Maps and Plats at page 47, September Way, Tucson, Arizona, on the p The property to be sold is Pima County Records; TIONS 1 10;GOVERNMENTAL from one upward,to bear inter- other place mutually agreeable 9,1977 against Defendants,Vin 21st day of November, 1977, at ENTITIES 1-10; PARTIES IN est from date of the bonds to the to both the District and the cent P. Alfano, Pablo Toribio, situated in Pima County, EXCEPT the North 9 feet of the 8 30 o'clock, a.m., Arizona and is described as: and to show West 33 feet and the West 10 feet POSSESSION OF SAID maturity of each of the bonds purchaser. Jr. and Carla J. Toribio, and Lot 49 of LOMA VERDE cause, if he has any, why such of said Lot 2. PREMISES, at a rate of not to exceed 7 per LEGAL OPINION: These each of them, in the amount of parent child relationship should YOU ARE HEREBY SUM- centper annum, interest 519,809.83 together with interest ADDITION, a subdivision of DATED 19-9 77 pay- bonds are sold with the under g not be terminated as provided MONED and required to appear .thereon at the rate of 7�, Pima County, Arizona, accord- ,_ law. RICHARD J.BOYKIN q pp ar able on December 1, 1978 and standing that the District will per ing to the map of record in the Sheriff of Pima County,Arizona and defend in the above entitled semiannually thereafter on June furnish the purchaser with the cent per cent per annum from • NORMA M.FELIX Sgt. 239 action in the above entitled 1 and December 1 of each year unqualified approving opinion of ;said date until paid, and Plaint Pima CountyRecorder's Office Clerkofthe Superior Court By B.Dudgeon, in Book 10 of Maps and Plats at p Pub:The Arizona Territorial Court, within TWENTY DAYS, during the term of each of the Gust, Rosenfeld, Divelbess & ,+iff s costs taxed and allowed at By ROLAND MOLINA exclusive of the day of service, bonds,bonds to mature on June Henderson of Phoenix,Arizona. page 40. 1977 594.07 and all accruing costs Deputy Clerk September 29, after service of this summons 1 in theyears 1991 to 1993, Said attorneys have been re- including costs of sale, and that DATED this 25 day of August; pub: The Arizona Territorial October 6,13,1977 Y 1977. Req: Daniel J. Sammons, At upon you if served within the inclusive,as follows: tamed by the District as Bond At- under and by virtue of an September 22,29,1977 State of Arizona, or within Amount Maturity Date Counsel and in such capacity are Trustors: torney THIRTY DAYS,exclusive of the $250,000 June 1,1991 to render their opinion only upon `Special Execution and Order of October-6,13,1977 TERRY W.ELMQUIST g dayof service if served without 250,000 June 1,1992 the legalityof the bonds under Sale issued out of and under the ,.eq:Vir inia C.Howard,Atior seal of this Court on September LUPE V.ELMQUIST, ney - PUBLIC NOTICES P (husband and.wife} the State of Arizona,and you are 350,(}00 June 1,1993 Arizona law and on the exemp 9, 1977 the following described LEE R.PERRY hereby notified that in case you PRIOR REDEMPTION: All tion of the interest income on real property will be sold at Your Right To Know fail so to do,judgment bydefault bonds of this series are call- such bonds from Federal and public auction to satisfy said (Trustee) PUBLIC NOTICES g will be rendered againstyou for able for redemption prior to State of Arizona income taxes. judgment, costs, interest and STATE OF ARIZONA P ss. the relief demanded in the Com- maturity on June 1, 1983 or any Fees of Bond Counsel will be accuring costs. In the Superior Court of the Your Right ht To Know plaint. interest payment thereafter and County of Maricopa g P Y paid from bond proceeds. TAKE FURTHER NOTICE State of Arizona The name and address of may be redeemed prior to TAX EXEMPT STATUS: In that the time and place at which The foregoing instrument was In and for the County of Pima Plaintiff's attorney•is: maturity thereof by payment of the opinion of Bond Counsel, said sale me be conducted will acknowledged before me this In the Matter of the Estate of 25th day of.August,1977 by Lee In the Superior Court of the Molloy,Jones,Donahue, all principal plus accrued inter- interest income on the bonds is be on the 18 day of October,1977, State of Arizona EMILY D.JONES, trachta&Childers,P.C. est to date of redemption, plus presentlyexempt from income at the hour of 10:00 a.m, at the R.Perry,as Trustee. P Deceased. Attorneys In and for the County of Pima at Law the payment of a premium taxes of the United States of east door of the new Pima LOU I SE DAV I ES No.P-3957 Notary Public BANCO INTERNACIONAL DE Arizona Bank Plaza (payable from any source law- America under Federal income County Courthouse,Tucson,Ari- ARIZONA,a corporation, NOTICE OF HEARING ON P.O.Box 2268 fully available therefor), the tax laws and from income taxes zona My commission expires: PETITION IN FORMAL Tucson,Arizona 85702 premium to be computed as of the State of Arizona under Lot 10.PARKSIDE,according October 1,1978 Plaintiff, TESTACY PROCEEDINGS to Book 22 of Maps, Pub.The Arizona.Territorial vs NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN GIVEN under my hand and follows: State income tax laws. Should p page 26, October 13,20,27 MAN N Y S. GUTIERREZ, aka the seal of the Superior Court of 2 of 1 per cent of the changes in the law cause Bond records of Pima County. that FRED F. HOGE has filed the State of Arizona in and for principal amount of the bonds Counsel's opinion to change DATED this 19 day of Sept- November 3,1977 MANUEL S.GUTIERREZ,and p p" g SOCORRO S.GUTIERREZ aka with the above-named Court a the County of 4th day of August, redeemed for each year or part prior to Req Carson,Messinger, Elliott, delivery of the bonds to ember;1977. SOCORRO GUTIERREZ, hus Petition for Formal Probate of 1977. thereof elapsing between the the purchaser, the purchaser R ICHARD J.BOYKIN Laughlin& Ragan,Attorneys Will and Appointment of Per NORMA M.FELiX, date of redemption and the date will be relieved of hisresponsi- Sheriff of Pima County,Arizona band and wife, sonal Representative. Defendants. Clerk of maturity,but never to exceed bility to pick up and pay for the By Sat B.Dudgeon,239 NO.166674 Hearing has been set to con- By CHRISTINA E.DELGADO 3 per cent. bonds,and in that event his bid Deputy Sheriff NOTICESNOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE sider the petition on the 10th day Deputy Clerk NOTICE OF REDEMPTION: check will be returned. PUBLIC Pub: The Arizona TerritorialNOTICE IS HEREBY GIV- of November, 1977, at 9:00 Pub: The Arizona Territorial Notice of redemption of any NO LITIGATION AND NON- September 29,1977 EN, under and by virtue of a o'clock a.m.,Pima County Court October 6,13,20,27,1977 bond will be given by public- ARBITRAGE: The District will October 6,13,1977 Your Right To Know Writ of Special Execution and Bldg.,111 W.Congress, Tucson, Req: Molloy, Jones, Donahue, ation not less than once in a deliver a certificate of no liti- Req:Carson,Messinger,Elliott, Order of Sale issued out of the Arizona, in a Division to be Trachta&Childers, P.C. newspaper of general circula- gation showing that no litigation Laughlin& Ragan,Attorneys Arizona Superior Court Superio Court of the State of assigned as shown on the daily tion in the District and not less is pending affecting the issuance County of Pima Arizona,in and for the County of trial calendar. than once in a financial news- and sale of the bonds. The TRUSTEES OF CENTRAL Pima,on the 15th day of Septem- DATED September 27,1977. PUBLIC NOTICES paper published in the City of District will also deliver an PUBLIC NOTICES STATES SOUTHEAST AND ber, 1977, and to me, as Sher PAUL S.FRiES New York, New York, or Chi- arbitrage certificate covering SOUTHWEST AREAS iff, duly p directed and delivered Attorney cago, Illinois: such publication its reasonable expectations con- Your Right To Know PENSION FUND, in the above-entitled action,that 8760 E.Wrightstown Road Your Right To Know to be not more than 60 nor less cerning the use of bond pro- Paul S.Fries Plaintiffs, WHEREAS,on the 14th day of NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE than 30 days prior to the date set seeds. vs. September, 1977, BANCO 8760 E.Wrightstown Road for redemption. ADDITIONAL INFORMA- 298-1132 The following legally describ- In the Superior Court of the CONTINENTAL ILLINOIS NA INTERNACIONAL DE ARI ed trust property will be sold •PLACE OF PAYMENT: Prin- TION: Copies of the Notice State of Arizona TIONAL BANK AND TRUST ZONA, a corporation, Plaintiff Pub: The Arizona Territorial trustto the cipal of and interest on the bonds Iniviting Proposals and of the In and for the County COMPANY OF CHICAGO, a herein recovered a Judgment in October 6,13,20,1977 pursuantpower of sale are payable in lawful money at Offering Statement relating to of Maricopa National banking association, Req: Paul S.Fries,Attorney under that certain trust deed p the Superior Court of the State of the Office of the Treasurer of the bonds will be furnished to recorded in docket or book 4968 FEDERAL NATIONAL MORT and WILLIAM E.SCHINDLER, Arizona,in and for the County of at a e 564, records of Pima Pima County at Tucson, Ari- any bidder upon request made to GAGE ASSOCIATION, as Co-Executors of the Estate of Pima, against the defendant, P g zona. the Clerk of the Board of Super- Plaintiff, James Gottlieb,Deceased;et al PUBLIC NOTICES County,Arizona, at public auc- tion to the highest bidder at SECURITY:These bonds con- visors of Pima County, Ari- us. Civil Action No:169568 MANUEL S.GUTIERREZ,and stitute the third series of bonds zona; or to Young, Smith & RICHARD E. ANDERSON and SUMMONS oof the Successor Trustee; SOCORRO S.GUTIERREZ,aka Your Right To Know 249fices20 North 7th Street, No. 12, 'to be issued by the District from Peacock, Inc. 3443 North EMILY M. ANDERSON, his THE STATE OF ARIZONA SOCORRO GUTIERREZ, hus- the voted authorization of School Central Avenue, Phoenix, Ari- TO THE DEFENDANTS: Phoenix,in Maricopa County,in Ari- wife; KEVIN J. GILLOOLY, band and wife,as follows: Improvement Bonds in the total zona; Financial Consultants to SR. and JOSEPHINE A. CONTINENTAL ILLINOIS PRINCIPAL $2,631.30 lntheSateofArizurtofthe or near Phoenix, Arizona, on aggregate principal amount of the District. State of Arizona Monday, November 14th, 1977, GI LLOOLY,his wife;WALTER NATIONAL BANK AND TRUST INTEREST 235.44 In and For the County Of Pima at 9:00 o'clock a.m.of said day: 51,700,000. Both principal and DATED:October 3,1977. HOEFINGHOFF,a single man; COMPANY OF CHICAGO, a' COSTS 81.50 FEDERAL NATIONAL MORT- Lot 101, LOS REALES interest are payable from an EUGENIA WELLS HARRY LAWRENCE dba National Banking Association; ATTORNEY'S FEES 750.00 AGE ASSOCIATION, HEIGHTS NO. 2, according to unlimited ad valorem tax levied Clerk,Board of Supervisors ECHO REALTY; DOE I and WILLIAM E.SCHINDLER, ADVANCES BY PLAINTIFF - Plaintiff Book 24 of Maps,page 9,records against all of the taxablepro- of Pima County,Arizona through DOE V, as Co-Executors of the Estate of TOTAL $3,698.24 plus interest at vS perty in the District pursuant to Pub: The Arizona Territorial of Pima County,Arizona. Defendans. James Gottlieb,Deceased; 10 per cent from September 14, Title 35, Chapter 3, Article 3, October 6,13,20,27,1977 P DAVID T. R I ESGO AND DATED this 9th day of Aug- No.C356086 GERTRUDE L.GOTTLIEB 1977,until paid. DONNA T. RIESGO, husband ust,1977. Arizona Revised Statutes, and Req: Young,Smith& Peacock, SUMMONS YOU ARE HEREBY SUM- together with a foreclosure of and wife,et al., all amendments thereto. In Inc. THE STATE OF ARIZONA to MON ED and required to appearmortgageHARRY L.AUHL q the lien of the order to equalize the annual flow Defendants and of taxes,annual each and all of the above and defend, within the time plaintiff against the defendants, No.168839 MANUELA M.AUHL, payments from named Defendants: applicable,in this action in this and each of them,in the above- SUMMONS his wife, tax collections shall be made by YOU ARE HEREBY SUM- Court.If served within Arizona, entitled action,upon the follow- THE STATE OF ARIZONA to Trustor the County Treasurer into the PUBLIC NOTICES MONED and required to appear you shall appear and defend ing described real property,to- the above named defendants G.F.RANDOLPH Redemption Fund created for and defend in the above entitled within 20 days after the service wit: the purpose of paying principal Your Riht To Know of the Summons and Complaint Lots 4 and 5 in Block 1 of DAVID T.RIESGO and DONNA Successor Trustee of these bonds and this Fund g action in the above entitled P T. RIESGO,husband and wife; STATE OF ARIZONA Court, within TWENTY DAYS upon you,exclusive of the day of Freedom Homes No. 2, Pima William J. Chinworth and ss. shall be treated as a Mandatory exclusive of the day of service, service. If served out of the County, Arizona, as shown by Principal Redemption Sinking Louese B.Chinworth,Joseph M. County of Maricopa after service of this summons State of Arizona -- whether by Map on file in Book 10 of Maps Friedman, doing business as On August 9, 1977,before me, Fund.Said Fund shall be held in IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF upon you if served within the direct service,by registered or and Plats at Page 5, Pima Lumber Company, Westgate the undersigned, a Notary trust for the benefit of the holder THE STATE OF ARIZONA State of Arizona, or within certified mail,or by publication CountyRecords. or holders of these bonds and IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF Townhouse Association,an Ariz- Public in and for said County THIRTY DAYS,exclusive of the -- you shall appear.'and defend NOW, THEREFORE, I will, ona corporation, Arizona De- and State, personally appeared used day of service,if served without within 30 days after the service on the 1 day of November,1977, pal of these bonds. partment of Economic Security, G.F. Randolph,Esq.,Successor Princifor payment of maturing PIMA FAMILY FINANCE COM the State of Arizona,and you are of the Summons and Complaint at the hour of 10:00 a.m.,at the Mylar Realty Corporation, an Trustee known to me to be the INTEREST RATES: All bids PANY, a corporation, hereby notified that in case you upon you is complete,exclusive East door of the new Count for the purchase of these bonds Plaintiff, County Arizona corporation,Reed Elec- person whose name is sub fail so to do,judgment by default of the day of service. Where Courts Building, in the City of tris Company,an Arizona corp- scribed to the within instrument must state the rate or rates of vs. will be rendered against you for process is served upon the Ari- Tucson,County of Pima,State of oration, KOPO Broadcasting and acknowledged that he ex- interest to be paid ana no bid at DARRELL L. TAYLOR, a sin- the relief demanded in the Com- zona Director of Insurance as an Arizona,sell all the right, title, Company, Inc, and Arizona ecuted the same. a price less than the par value of gle man,&BARBARA READ,& plaint. insurer's attorney to receive interest, claim and demand of corporation. WITNESS my hand an official the bonds together with all if married,JOHN DOE READ, The name and address of service of legal process against the above-named defendants, YOU ARE HEREBY SUM- seal. accrued interest thereon at the jointly&severally, Plaintiff's attorneys are it in this state,the insurer shall MANNY S. GUTIERREZ, aka date of the delivery of the bonds HUGHES & HUGHES, P.C., not be required to appear, an- MANUEL S.GUTEIRREZ,and MONED and required to appear SHARON FAY will be considered. All bonds of Defendants. plead until expirationand defend in the above entitled Notary Public in and for No.167025 1501 North Seventh Street,Phoe saver or of SOCORRO S.GUTIERREZ,aka the same maturity must bear 40 daysaction in the above entitled said County and State NOTICE OF SPECIAL nix,Arizona 85006. y after date of such SOCORRO GUTIERREZ, hus- the same rate of interest. No court, within TWENTY DAYS, My Commission Expires EXECUTION SALE OF GIVEN under my hand the service upon the Director. Ser- band and wife, in and to the supplemental coupons will be vice byregisteredexclusive of the day of service, 3-4-81. REAL PROPERTY seal of the Superior Court of the or certified above-described real property after service of this summons Pub: The Arizona Territorial allowed.No bid offering to can- State of Arizona, in and for the mail without the State of Ari- to the highest bidder at public cel interest coupons will be NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN upon you if served within the October 6,13,20,27,1977 that in obedience to the Writ of County of Maricopa,this 2 day of zona is complete 30 days after auction for cash in lawful money State of Arizona, or within Req: Randolph & Randolph, allowed. The highest rate bid September,1977. the date of filing the receipt an of the United States of America. p P shall not exceed the lowest rate Special Execution issued by the affidavit of service with the DATED this 19 day of Se tem THIRTY DAYS,exclusive of the Attorneys bymore than oneper cent(1 per above-entitled Court and the WILSON D.PALMERP Clerk Court. Service by publication is ber 1977. day of service,if served without cent)per annum. above entitled cause which Writ complete 30 daysthe State of Arizona,and you are and the Judgment described By M.GOODMAN P after the date RICHARD CHAR D BOY K t N hereby notified that in case you PUBLIC NOTICES B I D CHECK:All bids must be Deputy Clerk of first publication. Direct ser- Sheriff of Pima County,Arizona accompanied by a certified therin by reference thereto are fail so to do, judgement by incorporated herein,commands Pub: The Arizona Territorial vice is complete when made. By Sgt.B.Dudgeon,239check in a sum equal to two default will be rendered against (2 percent) of the par Setpember 22,29,1977 Service upon the Arizona Motor Pub: The Arizona Territorial Your Right To Know percentme to sell and I will sell redemptioni subject Vehicle Superintendent is corn. September 29,1977 you for the relief demanded in value of the bonds, drawn on a to the right of in October 6,13,1977 P the complaint. Reg: Hughes&Hughes,P.C. plete 30 days after filing the October 6,13,1977 The name of address ofplain- RESOLUTION NO.1977- bank doing business in the State such case made and provided by Affidavit of Compliance and Req: Paul F. Scartezina,Attar- of Arizona,payable to the order statute at public auction all of return receipt or Officer's Re ney tiff's attorney is R E SO LT U ION ORDERING of the County Treasurer. No 'the right, title, interest, claim Law Offices THE SALE OF$850,000 PR I NCI interest will be and lien which the parties PUBLIC NOTICES turn. RCP 4;ARS 20-222,28-502, JAMES ELLIOTT DUNSEATH PAL AMOUNT OF SCHOOL paid on the check 28 503. D T of any bidder. The check of the named in said judgment had or PUBLIC NOTICES 150 N.Stone Ave Suite DISTRICT NO. 6 (MARANA have in and to the real property YOU ARE HEREBY NOTI PUBLIC successful bidder will be applied p perty Your Right To Know First National Bank Building ELEMENTARY) OF PIMA hereinafter described and from F 1 ED that in case of your failure to the purchase price of the Tucson,Arizona 85701 COUNTY, ARIZONA, SCHOOL IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF to appear and defend within the Your Right To Know GIVEN under my hand and IMPROVEMENT BONDS, bonds or retained and forfeited the proceeds of said sale to time applicable, judgment by as liquidated damages in the satisfy said judgment in favor of THE STATE OF ARIZONA IN default may be rendered against In the Superior Court of the the seal of the Superior Court of PROJECT OF 1973, SERIES C IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF the State of Arizona in and for (1977)• event such bidder does not take the judgment creditor therein t ou for the relief demanded in State of Arizona up and pay for the bonds im named in the total judgment PIMA y the County of Pima,this 3 day of BE IT RESOLVED by the the Complaint. In and for the County of Pima mediately upon their issuance. sum of $1,082.70 together with In Matter of the Estate of August,1977. Board of Supervisors of Pima In the M.O'DOWD YOU ARE CAUTIONED that ROBERT M. DEEMING, a accrued and accruing interest in order to appear and defend, single man, NORMA M.FELIX, County, Arizona that $850,000 All checks of the unsuccessful and costs since the date of entry Deceased. Clerk principal amount of School Dis- bidders will be returned upon of said you must file an Answer or Plaintiff )udgment. No.P 4026 proper response in writing with By SYLVIA J.THORNE • strict No. 6 (Marana Element- the award of the bonds to the The sale will be held at Tucson NOTICE TO CREDITORS MICHAEL ILARDO,an unmar Deputy Clerk ary) of Pima County, Arizona, successful bidder. Arizona,at the east entrance to To the CREDITORS of the the Clerk of this Court, accom Pub: The Arizona Territorial School Improvement Bonds, CUSIP NUMBERS: CUSIP panied by the necessary filing ried man,et al., the Pima County Courthouse on Estate of EDNA M. O'DOWD, Defendants October 6,13,20,27,1977 Project of 1973,Series C(1977),- numbers have been applied for the 1 day of November,1977,at fee, within the time required, Dunseath, and,unlessspecifically declined Req: James Elliot be sold in accordance with the deceased. No 164567the hour of 10:00 A.M.TO SELL NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN and you are required to serve a Attorney Notice Inviting Proposals at- by the purchaser,will be printed THE FOLOWING DESCRIBED copy of any Answer or response NOTICE OF SPECIAL tached hereto.The Clerk is dir- on the bonds and the cost of that the undersigned has been upon the Plaintiff's attorney. EXECUTION SALE OF REAL PROPERTY TO THE appointed personal represent REAL PROPERTY ected to execute the Notice and printing thereof and service bur HIGHEST BIDDER: RCP 10(d);ARS 12-311;RCP 5. cause the same and a ative of this estate. All persons copy of eau assignment will be the pur- The North sixty-three(63)feet The name and address of NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN NOTICESY having claims against the estate PUBLIC this Resolution to be published chaser's responsibility. If the of the South one hundred and plaintiffs' attorney is: that iirt'bbedience to the Writ of once each week for 4 susses- bidders do not wish to have are required to present their O C O N N O R, C A V A N A G H, Special Execution issued by the half five(195) feet of the West claims within four months after above entitled Court and in the Your Right To Know sive weeks in the Arizona Ter- CUSIP numbers printed on the half of Lot 24 Hiram Banks ANDERSON, W E S T O V E R, ritorial prrior to the date set to bonds, they must so specify in the date of the first publication Acres, a subdivision of Pima KILLINGSWORTH & BE- above entitled cause,which Writ of this notice or the claims will SHEARS (Wilbert G. Ander- and the Judgment described receive bids. their proposals. County,Tucson,Arizona,as re In the Superior Court of the PASSED AND ADOPTED on RIGHT OF REJECTION:The be forever barred. Claims must therein by reference thereto are corded in Book 6 a'fi Page 93 of be presented to the undersigned son), 3003 North Central Ave State of Arizona October 3,1977. Board of Supervisors reserves personal representative at 3111 nue, Suite 1800, Phoenix, Ari- incorporated herein,commands In and for the County of E.S.';Bud"Walker the right in its discretion to Mapse and Plats of record at the zona 85012. me to sell,and I will sell,subject CUMMINGS REALTY & office of the Pima County Re N. Elena Maria, Tucson, AZ Chairman reject any and all bids received corder. SIGNED AND SEALED this to the right of redemption in TRUST CO., INC., an Arizona ATTEST and to waive any irregularity or 85715. date: Sept.15,1977. such case made and provided by DATED this 22 day of Sept, DATED September,1977. corporation, Eugenia Wells informality in the bids, except 1977 JACK B. NORMA M.FELIX statute,at public auction,all of Plaintiff, Clerk the right, title, interest, claim Clerk that the time for receiving bids RICHARD J.BOYKIN PersonalCRepresentativeVS. NOTICE INVITING shall be of the essence. Jack B. By LINDA A.LOSS and lien which the parties nam- LAMAR E. BRACKETT and PROPOSALS FOR THE COST OF BOND FORMS:The Sheriff of Pima County Jack B.O'Dowd Law Deputy Clerk ed in said Judgment had or have OLCONA MAY BRACKETT, PURCHASE OF BONDS District will bear the cost of the By Sgt.B.DUDGEON,239 Atto3111 N.Elena Maria Pub: The Arizona Territorial in and to the real property husband and wife, and individ Deputy Sheriff NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN bond forms and the printing September 22,29,1977 hereinafter described,and from wally;JOHN DOES 1 10; JANE that sealed, unconditional pro- thereof, and will furnish fully Pub: The Arizona Territorial Tucson,AZ.85715 October 6,13,1977 the proceeds of said sale, to DOES 1-10; UNKNOWN HEIRS October 6,13,20,1977-- Pub: The Arizona Territorial posals will be received to and executed bonds to the purchaser Schiesel & 1977 Req: O'Connor, Cavanagh, An- satisfy said Judgment in favor OF ANY DECEASED DE including the hour of 10:30 a.m., upon payment therefor in Feder Req: Scanlan, October 6,13,20, Berson,Westover,Killingswortt� of the judgment creditor therein FENDANTS: ABC COMPAN• Jurkowits,Attorneys 1 Req:Jack B.O'Dowd,Attorney &Beshears,P.C. named, in the total judgment Mountain Standard Time, on al Funds. October 13, 1977,The Arizona Territorial, Page 7 11 e dpi e places & things , BAHAFI FAITH GOD'S MESSAGE FOR THIS AGE Come to an informal discussion of the BAHAI Teachings Every Friday Night 7:30pm MEDICAL SEMINARS CONTINUE WITCHCRAFT AND MEDICINES Eighth in a series of medical seminars given by the There will be a general meeting of the University ,,,... 7350 N. Montero Dr. Apt. 1402 American Association of Medical Assistants, Inc. will Hospital Auxiliary on Oct.20 at the University Hospital - Coronado Apts. Ina & La Cholla 888-4021 be "Arthritis Quackery." on the eighth floor in room 8403.Coffee will be served at Warren Benson of the Arthritis Foundation will 9:15 a.m. and the meeting will begin at 9:45. speak at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 18 at the University The topic "Witchcraft or Medicines" will be Hospital, 1501 N. Campbell Ave., Eighth Floor presented by Janina Leeds M.S. a member of the ' 1 Auditorium,room 8403. Department of Psychology at Pima College. MAKE FUNERAL ARRANGEMENTS The cost of each lecture is$2. Registration is from 7 Ms. Leeds, who has a masters degree in Clinical BEFORE NEED. . . p.m. till 7:30 p.m. Psychology, will explain the uses of herbs, both good and bad,many of which we now use today.She will also SENSIBLE AS INSURANCE, VEGETARIAN COOKING CLASS help clarify the different kinds of witches and the term TF1OUGHTFUL AS A WILL. A main course vegetarian cooking class will be given . itself. by Sue Scheff at the Tucson Jewish Community Center beginning Friday, Oct. 14. According to Scheff, UNIVERSITY PRESENTS EDUCATIONAL vegetarian cooking is neither a fad nor a cult- but a SEMINAR ADA1344'016retko sound way of eating. The University is offering seminars on Friday, Oct. The class will meet on Fridays at 11 a.m. till 12:30 14 at 6 p.m. and Saturday, Oct. 15 in the University p.m. for five consecutive weeks. The fee is $13 for Education Building dealing with "The Middle Years: members of the Center, and $18 for non-members. Issues, Ethics and Concerns." Register at the Center, 102 N. Plumer. Contact Lynn O'Hern at 884-2474 or 884-3902. , Pancake * Would you like to join a group of men who * are dedicated to fellowship, self development, 1 DONT MOVE...IMPROVE! affair and serving the community by means of ."-- •COMMERCIAL• RESIDENTIAL •INSURANCE 7 • Commg the Optimist civic organization, / 886_6507 or are you a past member of an Optimist club 1 i I At this year's 14th annual '•K'--r- ,..„„,, . 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GENT ...vas yr.sT . . . 1 FSLIC 1400 lNavtng, . 1.0 PLAZA DEL ORO 6456 N.Oracle Road ute Insureti to Page 8,The Arizona Territorial, October 13, 1977 - ConservafiveBaptist inOVbuildingsupport Attendance has been while 4,500 received develop a Christian project will be undertaken steadily growing in the written material on the community there. We plan next year according to Conservative Baptist church and its work. a townhouse and apart- Rev. Smith. Church congregation being A church has been ment complex for 50 to 55 In related business, the formed in Oro Valley. planned in Oro Valley for acres. The remainder of Oro Valley Planning and Church many years.The Eagleston the land will become a Zoning Commission will The group is sponsored family gave the Palo Verde school or high school along hold a study session Oct. 18 by the Palo Verde Baptist Conservative Baptist the• same lines as the to discuss the future religion Church,2151 N.Palo Verdean fathers 67 acres, which elementary we sponsor in placement of churches in Boulevard. It is planned extend north to Linda Vista Tucson, attendance is not the community. occupy and east to the forest restrictive. The school will that theya church "Participation of Women open to the public. The facilityto be built on the It was suggested at the in the Ministry," "Per- Rev. Margaret R. Bowden, boundary, in 1958. The be non-denominational. It Oct.4 meeting of the groupsonal Growth and Human corner of Calle Concordia familyrestricted the deed simply director of Presbytery de and Highway 89. P Y provides an that attempting to cluster Dignity" and "Economic Cristo; Carolyn-Yvonne g Y which they presented to the alternative to public other churches near the Justice: Liberation Dutton, commissioned churchmen with a education. planned Baptist facility or Theolo " are the topics worker for t The Rev. Theoren Smith, stipulation that the land gY P he First == Residence in the at Least along Oracle might for three enrichment Congregational Church; pastor at Palo Verde, said must be used for church townhouses will be con- be a feasible plan. that 15 members of the new purposes. tingent on belief in the The P evenings,announced by the the Rev.Wilfred F.Dewar, church attend services "Our current plan is to commission Tucson Ecumenical C.S.P.,Pastor of St. Cyril's Christian way. We don't discussed that possibility in Council for October 11, 18 Roman Catholic Church; temporarily conducted in continue bur fund-raising want to seem exclusive or terms of access alongand 25. and Nomi Canyon del Oro High campaign," Rev. Smith Smith, convener snobby. We are simply Oracle and the corn- The Tuesday evening for the Religious Task School Library Classroom. said. "We hope to have bound by the restrictions patibilityof church series, each of which For $100,000 within 60 days so on the deed to the property facilitiesce, and the Alliance for The membership drive is that the church building P P Y in a residential features well-known local Volunteerism will com to ensure Christian use of community. church leaders, is free and prise a panel to discuss the being handled door-to-door can be begun. The church the ground. first and through the mails. will occupy the five acres "We announced topic. The don't anticipate any meeting is scheduled for Some 800 residents in the right on the corner. legalWAIn Oro Valley area have been "Our master plan for the g problems about 0,,,, the First United Methodist discrimination." Church, 915 N. Park Ave. approached personally rest of the area is to . Rev. Smith said that thedr "4, The second Enrichment idea of a retirement 444* f.;.-1--) Evening, to be held at the communit was en- V fir Catalina Baptish Church, Desert Bible Baptist Church tertained for a time but _ Wit, 1900 N. Country Club Road, rejected by his 'i 14 I _- =, V_ has a single speaker, INDEPENDENT SUNDAY SCHOOL,10 AM congregation as limited. �_ _ _ _f;_ Father John A. Daley, FUNDAMENTAL WORSHIP SERVICE,11 AM E Conservatives Baptists ;` /14. '_ � director of Transactional PREMILLENNIAL EVENING SERVICE, 6 PM from the entire Tucson � ' Analysis Associates. MID-WEEK(WED.),7:3 0 PM area may donate to the newThe final presentation in REV. RICHARD H. LYNAM facility,though Palo Verde the series offers Sr. Corina parishoners will largely Padilla, director of the underwrite the un- Spanish Speaking p0 NOW MEETING AT dertaking with their faith ill/� A stolate in the Diocese of 9800 N. ORACLE RD, promises. tTucson; the Rev. David A. Survey and lay-out work OW 'i. Johnson, Pastor of the WEDNESDAY&EVENING SERVICES will be undertaken for the Universalist Church. 432 E. Lazy Horse Place townhouse community at Further information is Rancho Catalina the same time the church 1977 available from the Tucson itself is layed out. Fund National Newspaper Week Ecumenical Council 715 N. raising for the phase of the Oct.9-15 Park Ave. Casas Adobes Baptist Church Disciples of Christ NORTH SIDE CHURCH DIRECTORY Pentescostal Southern Baptist 2131 W. Ina Road.Mr. Roger L. Marana Community Christian Flowing Wells Assembly of God First Baptist Church of Barrier, Jr., Pastor. Morning Church Independent 3198 N.Flowing Wells Road,The Avra Valley services, 8:30, 9:45 and 11; Grier and Sandaro,Marana.Mr. Full Gospel Church, New Crea- warship Rev. Daniel W. Hughes. Morn- 13525 N.Sanario Road,Marana. evening services,7 p.m.;spirit- Terry Immel. Sunday morning tion Christian Fellowship,meets , ing worship, 10:45 a.m.; even- The Rev. Fred Fisher. Sunday ual enrichment hour, 6 p.m.; worship,10 a.m.;church school in the Cliff Manor Hotel at 10 At T ing worship, 7 p.m.; Sunday services,11 a.m.,7 p.m.; Wed- Sunday School, 9:45 a.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. 11 a.m.; Wednesday Bible Episcopalian Pastor is Edward K.Forkan. A Presbyterian school,7 p.m. The Chapel of St.AlbanOf t.� St.Andrews Presbyterian Brethren Southern Baptist 3737 Old Sabino Canyon Road. - Church Northwest Brethren Chapel The Christian and Missionary Sunday services,8 and 10 a.m.; ,,, %� 7600 Paseo del Norte. The Rev. North Tucson Baptist Alliance Thursday service,9:30 a.m. (Interim location) Thornydale -.;::',-- -,:.----• - Robert B. Dulaney and The 3100 N. First Ave. Mr. Ronald ' School. The Rev. Bill Curtis. " Rev. J. Dayton McCormick. Chastine. Sunday worship ser Northwest Alliance Church -, =- 1301 W. Wetmore Road. Mr. Worship service 10:30 a.m.; Sunday services, 9:30, 11. vice, 11 a.m., 7 p.m.; Sunday John C.Johnson, Pastor.Morn- Episcopalian evening hour, 6:30 p.m.; Sun- ;;_; Church school through grade School, 9:45 a.m.; children's Christ The King day School 9:30 a.m.; Bible /� = -7 six,9:30 a.m., Jrs. and Srs., 11 church,11 a.m. ing worship, 10:45 a.m.; Even- s ing worship, 6 p.m., Sunday Episcopal Church Study(in homes) Tuesday,7:30 :.f a.m. 2800 W. Ina Road. The IIev. p.m.Information call,297-9518. „-'1.. . • School,9:30 a.m. Thomas E. Leonard, Rector. - _ __•_,,.._--- � � •.� ,, ° .�� Richland Heights Baptist United Church of Christ Sunday worship, 8, 10 a.m.; Trans-Denominational -------- t i , ;t�� Christian Science Thursdays, 10 a.m. Sunday Full Gospel New Creation. 1 _ ,- {s r 1,'')...?'" Church The Casas Adobes Community Third Church of Christ,Scientist School,10 a.m. Christian ministries meets at **. 4.7" S--j 2411 E. Fort Lowell Road. The Congregational Church 6901 N. La Canada Drive. Sun- the Cliff Manor Inn,in the Palm --+•- ---�, ... _ Rev. Paul Foxworthy services 6775 Casas Adobes Road. Mr. day school, morning worship, Episcopal Room.Sunday services,10 a.m., 10:55 a.m., 7 p.m.; Sunday Donald D. Rowland, Pastor. 9:30 a.m.; Wednesday testi- St.Philip's In The Hills 6:30 p.m. Pastor Edward K. school,9:45 a.m. Worship and Church School, 10 mony,7:30 p.m.Nursery care. 4400 N.Campbell Ave.The Rev. Tochan.Phone-325-1975. The Lutheran Church of a.m. Roger Owens Douglas,Worship the Ascension Roman Catholic servies, 8, 9:30, 11 and 5 p.m. Independant Church 1220 W. Magee Road. The Rev. Sacred Heart Church Church of God Sunday school,nursery and high Valley Baptist Church Daniel A.Hodgson,Pastor.Sun- 601 E.Ft.Lowell Road.The Rev. United Methodists First Church of God school 9:30 a.m. 5250 W. Cortaro Farms Road, day worship service, 8:30 & Roy Conry,0. Carm. Saturday St.Mark's United 3355 N. Fontana Ave. The Rev. Cortaro. Mr. David T. Flood, 11:00 a.m.; Sunday School and evening Mass, 5:30 p.m.; Sun- Methodist Church ' Richard L. Hubacek. Morning Pastor. Sunday morning ser- adult Bible study,9:45 a.m. day morning worship,7,9,10:30 1431 W. Magee Road. Mr. worship, 10:45 a.m.; evening Lutheran•LCA Synod vice, 11; evening service, 7; worship,7 p.m.; Sunday School, Dove of Peace Lutheran Church Sunday School,9:45 a.m.for all 7:30 a.m.noon; weekday services, Thomas fe. Worship 9:45 g till 10:45 9:30 a.m.; Wednesday Bible 665 W.Roller Coaster Road.Mr. ages. vices, 5 11;a.m. Sunday School,lser- Study,7 p.m. Charles W. Malloch, Mr. Gre- Methodist gory Adolf, Pastors. Sunday Greek Orthodox Noel Evangelical Methodist Roman Catholic morning worship,8:30,11; Sun- St.Demetrious Greek Church Saint Odilia Parish Conservative Baptist day church school,9:45 a.m. Orthodox Church 166 E. Roger Road. The Rev. 7570 Paseo del Norte. The Re. United Methodist Gary W. Freeland, Pastor. Henry J. Miller, Pastor. Daily St.James United Del Norte Baptist Church 1145 E. Ft. Lowell Road. The 1440 W. Prince Road. The Rev. Picture Rocks Retreat Rev. Anthony K. Moschonas. Morning worship,10:30,evening Mass, 9 a.m.; Saturdays, 5:30 Methodist Church William J. Wright, pastor. P.O.Box 569,Cortaro.The Rev.. Sunday morning worship, 9:30 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- James Farrell, C.S.R. Daily a.m.; Divine Liturgy, 10:30 9:15, (bus service available) noon. Confessions, Sat. after- J.Stewart Kreiss.Worship ser- ing worship, 5, 6:30; Sunday Mass,7 a.m.; Sunday and Holy a.m.;Sunday School,10 a.m.till Wednesday evening Bible study, noon 4:15 to 5:15 p.m. and by vices, 8:30, 11; Sunday School, School,9:45 a.m. Days,10:30 a.m. 11:30 a.m. 6:45. request. 9:40 a.m. This Convenient Church Directory Is Sponsored By These Thoughtful Merchants. 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PANLENER, D.D.S. change 7225 N. 0 - CASAS ADOBES AREA - . athletic status at earreaWstern Bank - GENERAL DENTISTRY — ROYAL ByWALT NETT PRESS located in metropolitan formerly the athletic The Amphitheater School Tucson, director at Amphi, a AAA 6140 La Canada Board Oct. 4 supported a "We polled all the school. 3 blocks south of Orange Grove decision made by the coaches and talked to "I am of the feeling that, ra9 Canyon del Oro High several students,and found if we went over 1,600 it ,r 297-6451 School administration last that we really can't would be put to a vote of the HOURS BY APPOINTMENT week not to petition the compete at that (AAA) remaining schools in the Arizona Interscholastic level," Wilson said. "Once AA conference, and I have Association for admission we get the enrollment, a feeling that they would to the AAA conference, we'll be delighted to go." vote us out," Haugh said. which is the "big school" Although 1,600 students is "Then it would be up to the I **************** division. a mandatory break point AIA Executive Board." �1111* _O � • According to Principal for the AAA conference, The AIA, Haugh added, Richard Wilson, the school reaching that level in the might say "it's too much ✓ .i � l'Att ������n -4( will not ask the district to next two years might not trouble to move CDO up increase CDO's athletic mean that Canyon del Oro because of scheduling � ���� . * budget for the next two would necessarily move commitments. III . y years. into the big school ranks, AA schedules are 1 � T Wilson said the quality of according to Assistant currently set up on a two- _,,, s , . - .4,4,4( competition in class AA Principal Clifford Haugh, year basis, while AAA WESTWARD � •in minor sports —specifically schools currently are .Openg •Y � girls gymnastics and boysscheduled on a year-to ., 714 - and girls tennis — was not Meriiac Lodge year basis, to compensate LOOK n ..... .4( as good as that which could for new schools or schools y �11 O C�. r be obtained in competing which have lost � �` 4(. on a AAA level. � g contributions enrollment. Beauty. Salon - °� 41( However, this was offset Ted DeGrazia, reknown "If you're getting larger, �� — LIMITED ENROLLMENT— by the problems of com- and fielding good teams, � For Information Call: 887-9202 4( Tucson artist, has donated peting with big schools in one of his paintings entitled then this hurts their 245 E. Ina � Across from Casa Blanca Shopping Center at 4( contact sports. chances. of winning * 6021 N. Oracle ,. "Little Flower Vendor" to 297-5784 40(Our position is .to wait be copied and used for the champiop hipsg Haughis g **************** for the enrollment," Wilsonssarysaid. benefit of Merilac Lodge, ��t the other AA schools � -- "At that time we would go Southern Arizona's only would vote against CDO. AAA„ residential facility provid- Mandatory enrollment ing services to unwed for AAA membership is mothers. 1,600 students, while This limited edition has Canyon del Oro's been made available ex- enrollment is at 1,450. elusively to Merilac Lodge Part of the problem is for the months of October, financing,as schools cover November and December. I � � traveling expenses from his previously unpub- lished Youve ate recei is at athleticlished painting is available spent a ''g pnye events. in prints for a contribution � of$6 or more from 155 W.Tucson, accumulating To remain in Class AA, Helen St., Tucson, 85705 or your estate.CDO makes several long the First National Bank,EI trips each season, as the Con Office. This will be conference includes offered, of course, for a , schools in Douglas, limited time only. �h �O�Nogales, Globe, Safford, The actual size is: 18 and and San Manuel. one-half inches by 14 andY you spend Moving to the AAA three-quarters inches. The actual image is 12 inches One Our with your trips would be to Sierra by nine and five-eighths Vista for games at Buena inches. Please include $1 • MI dr High School, as the.rest of for mailing. The sontribu- trust the AAA conference is tion is tax deductible. -officer to p reserve it . 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Nurseries outside of ' gar- g peratures, low humidity If you order from. one of Arizona are aware of the University of Arizona should be aware that all deners must also be aware and high light intensity, these areas, the shipment sl a t e's q u a r a n t i n e plants shipped into Arizona that certain plants are not Plants grown outside will be interce ted and regulations The winter bareroot must undergo inspection. adapted to southern Arizona are sub•ect to condemned. P g ns and many will ad- season is several months If a shipment is con- Arizona. Remember, we � o demned by inspectors state in their awa and youmay inspection by officials of and they, in turn,will alert vertisements that they are Y gardeners demned suffer a are an arid region with the Arizona Commission of the arde.ner that g the not permitted to ship plants Agriculture and Hor- shipment is condemned. into Arizona. Others do not ticulture. This agency is Condemned shipments advise customers and an not part of the University of must be returned to their unsuspecting gardener :MatchingPaper & Y Arizona. The commission origin or destroyed. Many maylater discover that his Fabric bsp formulates and enforces all nurseries refuse to accept shipment is condemned. quarantine regulations to returnedplants and V .1. gar- Thus, a call to the com- p r o t e c t Arizona's deners will suffer a mission's local office will • agriculture. Thus, before financial loss. alert gardeners to AII N f7rar ordering out of state, 1 All plant material en- quarantined areas. suggest you contact the terin Ariz g ono by common ••• ##Flie local office of the corn- carrier,mail or by private Catalogs and other :* •.•• '••••�,�- mission, giving the name et carriers must undergo printed material from out- E and location of the L nursery inspection to determine of-state nurseries imply A COMPLETE WALLPAPER SERVICE 11 and the name of plants you point of origin and freedom that their advertised plants expect U _ Pe to bu y. from diseases or insects. will grow practically W E INSTALL THE PAPERS WE SELL — BEAUTIFULLY!- Information in con- Shipments from non- anywhere. Many will, but 1nursery quarantined areas may be a goodly number will not ARIZONA STATE LICENSED nection with location and type of plants contaminated. Each plant survive. So gardeners T F to be ordered permits must be examined. If it is should not assume that 2516 N. 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Mrs. Blanche Seferlis, ad- ministrative "National Business Women's Week" by President assistant to the Dean of the College of �► n Carter and the National Federation of Business and Engineering is the current president of that chapter. } Professional Women's Clubs,Inc.,to honor all working Scholarships in the Engineering Dept.will be awarded ory women. to deserving women this year. First observed in 1928, The National Business As a special feature of the National Business ' r Women's Week is a yearly tribute spotlighting the Women's Week, the UA Club has scheduled a Mem- Chris tamulaitis responsibilities and achievements of women in bership Coffee at 2 p.m., Sunday, Oct. 16 at the business and the professions. Statesman's Club, Pioneer National Title Insurance lea m e n of the Year honored Membership is open to any women of good standing Building, 6245 E. Broadway. in the community who is actively engaged in business The Club is seeking new members and any working The"Woman of the Year," Mary Krichbaum (Mrs. or the professions who it is believed would support the women is invited to attend the.coffee, and also, the A.L.)will be honored at a banquet set for Wednesday, objections of the Federation and who would be ap- regular club meetings which are held on the second Oct. 19 in the Arizona Ballroom, Student Union proved by the club's membership. Membership now Wednesday of each month at the Student Memorial Building on the U of A campus. totals, in the 50 states, over 180,000. Building with dinner preceding the program. She was chosen"Woman of the Year"in honor of her BPW members have served actively on White House For further information call Twyla Hill,membership contributions to the club, and the community through and Congressional committees involved with govern- chairman at 887-3289. her work at Streams of the Desert Lutheran Church. ment business pertaining to women. [ :1 Passage of the Equal Rights Ammendment has been Daughters of American Colonists of major importance in the Club's activities over the The President of the Suburban Express Club, years. Gretchen Jones recently returned from the State Members of the John Thurman Chapter, Daughters The Arizona Federation became affiliated with the Board Meeting in Casa Grande on Oct.6.Clubs from all of American Colonists will gather at 12 noon,Oct.14.for National Federation on February 12,1921,marking the over the state participated in the gatheringthat the first luncheon and meetingof the new season. ninth birthdayof the State of Arizona. members Hortense Stoddard and Marie Kroecker also The luncheon will be held at the Arizona Inns Safari The University of Arizona BPW Club was chartered attended. Room, 2200 E. Elm Street. The chapter regent, Mrs. Bernard H. Benson will be the hostess for this event. The program, "Getting Acquainted With Our An- cestors" will be under the direction of Mrs. J. Mon- tgomery Smith. Mrs. Smith asks that each member share with others some interesting anecdote con= cerning the particular ancestor that afforded her membership in this genealogically based organization. New member to householdId eiTys Congratulations to the Alden Ridleys who are grandparents of a grandson, Marc Patrick, born Sept. 10,and to Alice Costello on being a great-grandmother. Tucson Symphony Women meet Remember the annual membership tea for the Tucson Symphony Women's Association will be held at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Frances B.Barton at 85 Calle Encanto from 2 p.m.till 5 p.m.on Oct.15. Christian Women's Club bazaar 7Aillith Friday, Oct. 21 is the date of the Tucson Christian Women's Club Fall Bazaar to be held at Levy's Fiesta Room. Women will be bringing to the 11:45 a.m. lun- cheon handcrafted and homebaked items to be sold. Proceeds will be given to Stonecraft missionaries for ' • Christmas. Speaking on the "Spice of Life" will be Allegra McBirney, an author and radio personality from the San Francisco Bay area. Music will be provided by Terry Strand, bass anniversary - baritone of the Tucson Opera Company. The luncheon is open to the public, but nursery and luncheon reservations must be made no later than Oct. 18, by contacting Mrs. G.D. Crow, 325-7407. Women of the Villa Maria Auxiliary are planning their Second Annual Fun Fair with Fabulous Foods and Fantastic Frivolties on Sunday, Oct. 16 from 10 a.m.to 4 p.m.,at the Villa Maria Geriatric Center,2310 N. Columbus Blvd. S 0 e Women planning the fund-raising event are Patricia Raskob and Pearl Brady as Co-Chairman. A steam table,a second high-rise bath tub and a step- up van are a few of the items needed for the use of the Residents of the Villa.Proceeds from the Fun Fair will be used toward the purchase of these items. ti— :r.� {y�,, � •.ti� }y�s,�, y,�.r ;.f�, .r-r {'. 4 •'��1-.}Ys •, tiv�.i -,{�:-', I :•\::•tiff.:.�, * .:. }+.Y"'i Nw k+�'•?••1 4{+`'� ....i'•:wow J•.`•ti .• ,,:•. '�+. ti,5 ` x� ",y ,,..,„: k Discover c< ...:, . „, ,,,_. ,.:. ,...: . .r shop saturday, oct. 15, 9am-6pm ,,,... . .,„, Frames made of .:, It s a savings celebration throughout the store! Exciting � �r� Optylareliht : fashions for you, your family and your home. Don't for- _ t i n w e i h t stro nJr - r g $r' get to bring your Levy's charge card. And, for larger pur- Vh: ` 9 i n structure "�: chases, ask about our CPAplan. We've,.. „ ..% eve even added two ' . \,; , Jr - .. . it': ' ',4,-si y } s ti and extremely f Y'p.. extra hours of shopp • ,,,., , . ,,..,/: n time the first two days. Shop earlyfor best seIection.g� g0 i comfortable ; . '- :, ,.. .:, ...... x•. .. Stop in and see our eh ... ' w complete selection of frames. 'MI' , ASSOCIATED OPTOMETRISTS— Dr. G. Simpson Dr. S. Miller • r.. Dr. J. Fabricant Dr. B. Blonder weprices,, eseason • laza til Oro University Office .>. .J •r:. OrangeGrove&Oracle 925 E. University �Le v ` 297-0102 9 7-.010 2 622-5904 • • • :::::a.-..V:�4w4. .J, �,tiv ' $ :ti tihK � v -01y a Page 12,The Arizona Territorial, October 13, 1977 • r ' Watery roads , $ 700 bu rg la ry , ardon, 7.-o Ili 4,04 aier lc' ept OVPD busy last week rt Tucson's most complete&unusual pottery&gift shop • f.,.7:.; FOUNTAINS CONCRETE A$700 burglary and road amounted to slightly over grants to correct," Roof further. The dealer has not BENCHES barricading work were the $700, said. ``We need conduits to given the department a , outstanding items on the Portions of Linda Vista handle flooding." date as to when the truck 4 ` -.t Oro Valley police report Blvd., Buena Vista and The town's dirt roads will be operable. last week. Calle Concordia were were impassable at press Roof also got a taste of As to traffic violations, under water most of the time. the lighter side of police • GARDEN _ Chief Fred Roof said, weekend. Linda Vista was Roof said that patrols work this week. ORNAMENTS BIRD BATHS "There are just a lot of bad enough to be deemed a have been difficult in areas Monday morning he was crazy people out there hazard and closed. where there are dirt roads able to return a frightened AO driving." Washes dumped two-and- without the force's four- 5-year-old to a worried Wednesday afternoon's a-half feet of mud along wheel-drive patrol vehicle. mother. The little boy, a Tues.—Sat. 9-5, Sun. 10-4 i burglary took place on the portions of Overlook and The truck was damaged in visitor in Oro Valley, had —SICK MONDAYS— 200 block of Linda Vista. Rolling Hills as six-tenths an arrest several weeks wandered away from his 3809 N. Oracle 887-5242 The culprits cut the screen of an inch of rain fell in less ago. lodgings on Spring Valley .ia _ and opened a window to than an hour. Damage to the truck was Dr.in pursuit of the family gain entry. "This is the kind of thing at first thought to effect the dog. The loss, mostly in Jim Kriegh (town body only. Roof has been He was found shortly television equipment, engineer) has applied for informed that damage after his mother called the HIGHEST' extends to the steering police at the corner of • appartus and possibly Overlook and Rolling Hills. • CASA BLANCA LIQUOR9I . INTEREST • ,,,. DRIVEIN..„,„ Insights HIGIIER THAN • •• :,-,,,,,:.,.,‘.:. WINDOW - . , I at convention ANY RANK • • -$ SAVE ON : �. ,- .- CASE PURCHASES! Oro Valley's three dele- particularly useful. A ser- i �____.__ �a.�� gates to the annual Arizona ies of avenues to pursue for AMERICAN = YOUR COMPLETE League of Cities and Towns varying types of funding I WINE A 111 O LIR T convention have returned were discussed. 7120 N. Oracle Q U ORE to their duties better in- Of the zero-based bud- 297-8292 formed. This opinion was III 4 p P OPEN SUNDAYS NOON TO 7:00 .m. p geting and cash forcasting P unanimous. workshop Mrs. Lamberson Mayor Lois Lamberson, said, "I always pick up 6002 N. Oracle 297' 3 S 6 Vice-Mayor Steve Engle something new which we ALL ACCOUNTS INSURED TO $40,000 • Open 9 to 9 Dail Sunda Noon to 7 .m, and Town Clerk Dottie can put to use." Y — y p Morse attended the three Mrs. Morse found the re- .N•N••N.N day affair. Each felt they cords management theory had gained insights applic- offered the most pertinent able to tasks they carry out to her work. for the town. All three are preparing Engle found the work- reports to present to the shop program on proced- council at the Oct. 27 These non-fiction paperbacks tires for fund applications meeting. could alower utility bills! Shop FedMart forbig savin s . \,-----_______ 9 Oscar Mayer Packaged Meats `' ", All Meat Wieners 1-lb 1.09 . siiiiikk .. .. All Beef Franks 1-Ib 1.09 v ___r "'` "" All Meat Sliced Bologna 8 oz 69' �'` —�� ,,� All Beef Sliced Bologna 8 oz. 69' -- � / All Meat Sliced Bologna 12 oz. 99 - 1- .IID '0 i�1tt�Cd 9 i P- _L---_-_----- All Beef Sliced Bologna 12 oz. 99` * -i-Jiwi-1 % ft.I . All Beef Thick Sliced Bologna 12 oz. 99' ` ~`���`` Cotto Salami 8 oz. 93' 1 x"\ /---,,,t ' I I) 7 _I' Pure Beef Salami 8 oz. 95' —.._._.� � - �...,. � � 1.05 w . ! .•m,•."— ` ,'� Q Beer Salami 8 oz t -..__.—=_N. , a .., , ,, 1.73 i I `` , .�' Hard Salami 8 oz • , ' ( '� Q 1.39 i ,; i r:' �. f>j, Smokie Links 12 oz 4 ` ; ' i [ . � ' Beef Cotto 8 oz. 99` ��_F . ,,� , Sliced Braunschweiger 8 oz 99 --- _ --• ..�; ,�; yb' Braunschweiger Chub 8 oz. �.�. µ_'-ms°==;` �.. � 67< i�} / �! '�.►,,,�,, Braunschweiger-Family size 12 oz. 99' i . , ;' � � ' z' " Sandwich Spread 8 oz. 71' Sandwich Spread-Family size 12 oz. 1.05 ~' , coi0" Old Fashion Loaf 8 oz. 99' Ham and Cheese Loaf 8 oz 1.17 �t Olive Loaf 8 oz. 99' Liver Cheese 8 oz. 89' Pickle&Pimiento Loaf 8 oz. 89' Picnic Loaf 8 oz 1.09 Luncheon Loaf 8 oz. 95' Head Cheese 8 oz. 89' Title Capsule Review Summer Sausage 8 oz 1.03 Honey Loaf 8 oz 1 39 "Heat Pump:The Amazing Heating and What it is.How it works.How it saves! 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Claussen Sauerkraut 32 oz. 1 05 Claussen Tomatoes 32 oz. 97° "Where Oh Where Does The Energy Go?" list of common electric and natural gas appliances - used in homes and averaged monthly energy �.., consumption of each. Ranchero Chorizo-Beef or Pork, 1-1,b 65v Prices Effective October 10 thru October 16,1977 What does R value mean?How much energy does it take to operate your clothes dryer? Can you insulate the walls of an older home?Should your furnace be checked annually or The Consumer's Friend Since 1954 once every three years?For answers to these questions and many more, write or phone for your choice of free TGE folders. tip FedMart P.O.Box 711,Tucson, Phone:624-7711 Family Savings Centers Arizona 85701, 182 E. Ft. Lowell Dr. 7030 E.22nd Street Tucson,Arizona children October 13, 1977,The Arizona Territorial, Page 13 Roof chren appear frThe Retail Shops of. , oracle place .`y .r in SALOC production V 7225 N. , . .. ..... Oracle Rd rf ..„-- .-Nt f A brother-and-sister paper that tryouts were p p y in t� . . �, „ g on costumes when that t =r team from Oro Valley are being held for 'The King news was received. featured players in this and I.'I auditioned andgot _... `The King and I' will be � « - , _ i Plik weekend's Southern Ari- the part. performed tonight through « ( r� y q - .... — - .„..Apt,......., .... lir zona Light Opera Company "I don't think I'm goingSaturdayg ough ;� presentation of 'The Kingto tryout for night (Oct. 13 15� any more at 8:00 p.m. Sunday the and I.' rolls. It just takes up tooerforman p ce will take Tucson's .. Derric Roof, son of Oro much time..It's fun, but i place at 2:30 p.m. Allre- p ,.-�=-_ Valley Police Chief Fred just started high school and sentations are scheduled 0 n e • nd 1 for the Tucson Civic Centeroro �. f—ci Music Hall. Tickets are $2 ONE KIND to$5. The Southern Arizona Light Opera Company is a ART GROUP . . Q non-profit organizationI valley RO which has existed to enter- Local Artists featuring 'tarn Tucsonlans for several 2 0 Different f e r e n t Ex h+b+tor s years.The company boasts SPONSORED BY: BRUNO'S CUSTOM TAIL ___ _ Broadway great Herbert., the musical directorship of ORS HAUNTED BOOKSHOP FLOYD GARDNER,PHOTOGRAPHY NEW MAN STUDIO Roof, and his sister Joel- need to study. This pro- Greene. Hall Hundley is GIFTS BY GALLERIA Ph5 WOMEN'S BOUTIQUE lyn, landed parts in the duction is going to be good, directingthisproduction. HAIR'S HOPE ROYAL PRESS PRINTING production in early August. really good." Hector Ayala, known from They have been practicing past performances with PROCEEDS TOGO TO ST.MARY'S HOSPITAL BURN CENTER every night from 8:30 until Joellyn, a 12-year-old, Southern, plays the king 10:30 since August.27. plays one of the princesses. while Linda Veres, a well- Derric, as Prince Chula- She plans to remain active known Tucson soprano Saturday, Rain Date: Oct.29th&Oct.30th P Sunday, longkorn, has quite a sub- with the company. plays Anna. first a Oct. 22, _5 p m, Oct. 2 -re "I just love this stuff," mateurold bass has been3, l 4 p m stantial role. The 14-year- This is the prepared she said. production of the Rogers for the performance by and Hammerstein classic four years with the Tucson Mrs.JoAnn Roof became to be presented in the Tuc- TO Boy's Chorus. PLACE YOUR CLASSIFIED AD JUST CALL 297-1107! involved with the produc- son area. Derric traces his musical tion, too, when it was nec- career back to several essary to recruit volun- solos he sang in his ele- teers to make costumes for 3 mentary school choir. His the production. eac ens liked what they r heard and suggested he try The California costumingWhen the sungoes ��down � � .out for _ � Ak C 0 N the Tucson Boys firm contracted to provide Chorus. players clothing the b � �the la ers with come out ! . .•i ti "That chorus is really was unable to fulfill the • • -J great," Derric said. "We • � • order. Mothers, wives, �•�� traveled all over Canada brothers, aunts, acquaint- • f • • �••��,�• `• CENTER .. ____ ......... and all of the States. I ances and anybody else ••••� !•r graduated and had to quit, who could be talked into it = �- _• _____ l��i�,,f `��i1+• 3601 E. BROADWAY then, my mom read in the went into production work- = _ `� •I•• II tReading Individualized Programs ....i 1414.,..4 • •.�".�' -- Staffed by Specialists ists in Reading �� • Y p ••. ••t• Dr. Wilbur S. Ames, Consultant •�w..- ��•• elle . for information call or write ••i•••' THE READINGL G INI G Learning Systems, Inc. 48 N. Tucson Blvd., 85716 Ph. 795-4636 1 t UNDOWNERSAmman SALE _ . Clay Space Heater • Friday Night October ... .. , from 7 sip. ,. , ." p.m. to 11p.m. mit: e COME TO EL-CON AND SHOP EARLY FOR THE BEST BARGAINS! , _- ,Itilisi '� `, _ CONSULT YOUR TUCSON CITIZEN OF OCTOBER 13TH AND ARIZONA DAILY STAR .'fytiii= .\ �► 17' O F OCTOBER 14TH FOR ALL OF THE SPECIAL SALE ITEMS. « FREE PRIZE DRAWINGS AT 8:00, 9:00 AND 10:00 P.M. • frott;Mexico FLU SHOTS Have your own Menagerie with our great INFLUENZA VIRUS VACCINE BIVALENTNot ( Swine Flu) selection of clay pots. Select from fish, turtles, frogs, armadillos, goats, etc. Inclu- Sat u rd a October 1 5t n hding floral&etched pots. Also for those c 1yand Saturday November19th fall nights,Clay Space Heaters(available in 2 9 a sizes). .t'Yt. to p.m. For a delightful trip into the atmosphere of Old Mexico, at El-Cons East Mal l ANTIGUA DE MEXICO,(tucson&nogales,mexico) offers the unusual in gifts,decorative items,and their across from Dave Bloom & Sons distinctive line of hand carved furniture. THE SHOTS ARE ONLY . 20 $ 0 PER PERSON Antigua de Mexico CO_SPONSORED BY EL-CON MERCHANTS AND TUCSON NOGALES, MEXICO AFL-CIO PIMAN 6761 E. No.427 COU TY CENTRAL LABOR COUNCIL. Tanque Verde Rd. Ruiz Cortines SHOTS ARE ADMINISTERED BY n o Country Club Crossing from atte M LICENSED 885-0290 2-09-99 EL C 0 N L I C E N S E D ARIZONA DOCTORSAND D NURSES. S•uthen Arizona's largest shopping center with 82 stores to serve your shopping needs. Page 14,The Arizona Territorial, October 13, 1977 Nov.Marano changes bond packages, schedules eiection for 22 sc hools The Marana School area, to be located near Havens estimated that, by Marana voters in 1974. Board.Oct. 4 increased its Massingale and Oliver by hiring Friedman and Other proposals to be coming bond election Roads. Jobusch, which designed funded under theZo n ,. ose package while setting the Hansen and C. Brad Thornydale Elementary e l e m e n t a r y b o n d election for Nov. 22. • DeSpain voted against the School, the district was referendum include The changes, a $500,000 purchase. saving approximately remodeling and additions addition to the elementary District officials hope to $37,000 as well as four at Marana Elementary by CF referendum board and a $250,000 have the new school ready months of design time. School and Marana Junior reduction in the high school by Aug. 1, with con- The new school would High School. . referendum,bringthe total struction expectedThe Catalina Foothills -to develop in each student upto almot 2 to begin also have a capacity of 600 Remaining in the high School Board at their last a positive self image; $ .5 million. Jan. 1. students, and has a price school bond referendum is regular meeting, Oct. 5' -to promote habits for The $500,000 increase in According to Supt. Nels tag of$2.045 million, to be a$100,000 proposal to begin elementary bonds would be Havens, the district is partlyfinanced with 1.195 work on a�vo g voted unanimously to send safety,health and physical $ vocational a letter to the county Board fitness; used to complete con- attempting to cut both time million from the bond a g r i c u I t u r e 1 a n d of Supervisors opposing the ' struction of Thornydale and moneylaboratory, � PPS g -to develop an appreciation Y in building the election. ry,and$425,000 for requested change in zoningof the fine arts; Elementary Schoo1, new school by reusing the The remaining funds will additional classroom space rstrictions byte ' Marved -to develop individual bringing its capacity to 600 blueprints from Thor- come from the sale of for vocational education Construction Com nabilities ' students by adding two nydale: $850,000 in bonds approved shops. Company. in the fine arts; The property, located on -to develop athletic four-classroom pods. - 250 acres at the southeast abilities. Capacity at the school iscF corner of Oran a Grove "There reallywasn't g any presently 600 students, butCommunity Schools Road and First Avenue, is controversy about the list the district has achieved currently zoned for one ofriorities," Supt. P P that figure by using por- house per acre(CR-1). The Sorensen said, "The table classrooms. • proposed zoning that the faculty and administration Elimination of a proposalregistration ng school board is opposed to both were in complete which would have provided is the change to zoning agreement." more academic classroom which would allow two' The board also an- space at Marana's two- Registration will close to 8:10 p.m. or 8:20 to 9:30 -- Parent-Study Groups, homes per acre (CR-2). nounced that all parents year-old high school Thursday night for the fall p.m. Thursdays, Sunrise 7:30 p.m. Tuesdays, The school board in a within the district would be brought about the $250,000 session of Catalina Drive School. Orange Grove Road meeting last June sent a receiving consent forms to cut in the high school bond Foothills Community School. letter to the Board of allow the release of in- package. Schools classes being of- --Beginning Needlepoint, Supervisors opposing the formation of their children Board members Fred fered at the district's three 7:30 p.m. Thursdays, change to the denser zoning for "awards and Hill and Harry Hansen schools. Orange Grove Road -- Slimnastics, 7:30 p.m. unless the developing recognition." voted against the increased Courses, their locations School. Tuesdays, Murphey School company donated a 10-acre The district also an- elementary bond package, and meeting times include: _ _ Kiva. site for a new school that nounced that they received which'now stands at $1.97 -- Advanced Con- Beginning would eventuall have to $1 000 to be used in their Photography, 7:30 p.m. -- Tennis, clinics for y ' million, while Hill was versa t i o n a 1 Spanish, Thursdays, Orange Grove beginners 11 a.m.to 1 be build in that area. Community Schools alone in opposing the Orange Grove Road Saturdays, p.m. In other action,the board Program, which is g Road School. clinics for reduction in the high school School,Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. .B advanced beginners 1 adopted the district's operating in its second bond proposal, which now -- Beginning Con- Junior Sewing for g p.m. educational goals. year. The grant, was sent has a price tag of$525,000. versational Spanish, Junior High students, 3:15 to 3 p.m. Saturdays, Quail Those include,in order of through Arizona State p m. - 5:15 p.m. Mondays, Valley Tennis Club,5050 N. University, the fiscal The board also set a Orange Grove School, Oracle Road. priority: purchase price ceiling of Tuesday or Thursday, 7:30 Orange Grove Road -to develop skills in mathe- agents for community School. $5,500 per acre on the site p.m. matics, reading, spelling educational grants. for a second elementary -- Beginning Guitar, -- Intermediate Con- -- Yoga, ?'g Grove and writing. school in the Thornydale limited to 12 students, 7:00 versational Spanish, 7:30 Rharsdays, Orange Grove -to prepare children for Am p p.m. Thursdays, Orange Road School. further academic .studyin i Y g Grove Road School. For further information, high school, leading towards college. --Oil Painting,7:30 p.m. call the Community -to prepare students for Tuesdays, Orange Grove Schools rs y , g Coordinator at 299- participants as a citizen, Road School. 3634 or 299-6446. learning rights respon- r - sibilities of citizenship. S oS threeStudents who have not received all immunizations .l required by Arizona statute goals yours ' # will be excluded from the schools in the Am- phitheater district after December 31, 1977.ReStallrallt 81 Lounge eq R uired are measles • k\ vaccine and rubella '` (German measles) vac- 1. To save tax dollars You owe it to yourself toe experience aquiet relaxed - cine both of which require 2. To cut expenses jun eq cheon or dinner superbly prepared and served. Why one dose after the age of 15 3. To increase your income Inot take a scenic drive out Old Spanish Trail, we're months, and diptheria p toxoid and poliomylitis Most people want to reach these goals and if located across from the Saguaro National Monument. P Y you've retired. you are even more concerned i, You'll enjoy.the unspoiled natural desert and wild ani- vaccine, both three doses. with the way inflation is affecting you and your mals through our dining room"Window on the West.,� Parents may take capital. That's why you should make plans children to family Noon to 10 PM Except Monday `physicians or to the Pima to attend A. G. Edwards' Money School. Our Old Spanish TrailCount Health Services prime objective is to show you ways you might P at Escalante 'County • AO Reservations:886-5424 Office at 1720 W. Wetmore achieve those three important goals as well as -� ` -'- - ab! Road. Call 792-8371 for an teach"you other ways to help improve your appointment. financial situation. Send now for your free tickets to the Money School. No obligation. of 11 IN/vitt course. The Money School will be held: �� Nanini Financial Plaza Mall y#1060/ 1 _14)1Al S"e/ WEDNESDAY,OCTOBER 19TH —3:00 P.M. • STEADY DOLLARS 101Ael/ $1 1 ) 111111.1•11B1111.111 - MINMMIMI�MSln�OHOMMINIM •• ,.G. wars ...,:..„,:, _ i--- • , •..• Investments Since 1887 I ii 0 ii. . • \.: 1 Ifyou know what f' your car needs, I . , iii IIEll IN 111 "writeyour own" r111epair order and save . $10 (or we'll help you write it with expert ilit,( p � � Yes.1 want to attend the Money School Please send• -- advice). Either way, coupon entitlesyou to $10 ' free tickets. 0. ;�; Y p �, ,� off on your next repair order of$50 or more(one coupon ) i NAME . ) ,f p per customer per visit please). Offer expires November ADDRESS 15, 1977. Bring this.coupon to MATTHEWS and SAVE! i''':','. • • •• ciTY,sTATE.z�P - II ) SERVICE DEPT. Mon-Fri. lam-6pm • 79 - p 2 3954 Business Phone Home Phonei_ ■ ?IT0 fl L., ii 111 ‘,,, Mail to: A.G.EDWARDS 7100 N.Oracle RdIVIATTH EWS11111111111111 Tucson,Az.85704 li J1 I t i . Or Call: 297-2521 ► CHEVROLET . .. S1PC • 22ND STREET AT PARK r~ AN-GS-3-EAS-1-15-76 • f • October 13, 1977,The Arizona Territorial Page15 Raintree has . ' illgif) Foto forum grand opening . JESUS CHRIST IS LORD New Creation Christian Ministries Do you feel a need'"or a library in the northwest side T h e R a i n t r e e Raintree Restaurant Meeting-Sundays— 10:00am and 6:30pm area? (asked at the Casas Adobes Shopping Center.) Restaurant, located in the indicated that their sue- Cliff Manor Inn—Palm Room 5900 N. Oracle Rd. Bel Air Shopping Center at cessful operation will in- ,. IN THE NAME OF JESUS Skyline and Sunrise Roads elude remodelling to LOVING SERVICE has had a grand opening in develop a bright and TO GOD AND MAN. their newlyremodelled cherryBible Based—Full Gospel— Trans-Denominational atmosphere, with dining and lounge room. highly competent em- PASTOR EDW. K. FOR KAN—325-1975—24 HRS. A DAY ..N x ~` Co-owners _ ployees and,on order,first ASSOCIATE PASTOR—TONY F.MORALES—887-3458 of the Rain class steaks and seafood at .. tree Restaurant are .r p4' a medium p William C. Pickens, who is rice. known in the community as I , the former president o • 474 - PO �� `: chairman of the board and !`''' �� } . . , director of land develop- • -'' .. i� 4irl: . .p ment for Stewart Title and �= _ MEXI STAit',45: � ti.:Lig.:"All �,:- , CAN RE URANT Trust of Tucson. p�aAT :.;,�:� � ' �' �� —EL RINCON LOUNGE ¢�s...'-;),:•'!.k � : �t���i�� - R��,r.� Pick .�:�°' "= k,s. .{ .k. a,, ens, instrumental in 2, AUTHENTIC MEXICAN DISHES the planning and2outi development of Skyline Bel U. �= Also AMERICAN FOOD z , KEITH BOND Plants :.zwv,,, . Air Estates and Be!Bl Air CHICKEN • STEAKS • SEAFOOD B. E. HARRANG "I wouldn't need it. Ranch Estates, is also the •Plant Care Products •f ROAST BEEF SANDWICHES "Mobile libraries are up Where I live, the G. local representative for the *Custom Macrame ' FIESTA FEATURES ONE _ here all the time so I don't Freeman Woods Library is shopping center where the of THE LONGEST think we need a new one." fine.Up here they probably Raintree Restaurant is •Macrame Supplies "HAPPY HOURS" IN TOWN! need one." located. •Baskets 2 COCKTAILS FOR THE PRICE OF 1 4:30-6:30 - •Stonewear31 lam to 6pm Mon. through Sat. Hot Hors`d oeurves Vice-President and co- LIVE ENTERTAINMENT& DANCING on the House! manager of the new nor- •Sandpiper Ceramics TAKE OUT ORDERS—CATERING SERVICE thside restaurant is 4780 E.GRANT RD.-GRANT&SWAN SHOPPING CENTER • Charles D. Smith a 5037E 29th St. � ...:.. ' (29th St• Business Plaza) '�:-_-,7 DINERS 795-6622 graduate of the University 79x6054 L 4 r - _,. "1., of Texas in El Paso. \ Dear Kitt 'er 11,,,' . :.,.e.„.,„,... - - ,,w it On the real day 6::,!_:- . HAPPY 4 :' ii, MRS. SUE GAWNE ` ',. ,,,, _ "You bet it's needed. I MARY LU KIRACOFE have children that I have to "Yes, we definitelyneedBIRTHDAY! * •� .C...i.: . Tucson's cart all the way to the First a library up here. It is too Avenue branch." inconvenient to travel ‘, .. COMPLETE down to the Freeman 4. n$ Library. ,,,...:.:,-4.: ------- Sto i,..,.,-. • __ ---\ -•,., , Store 904• 04,1 • • •••• •• •• , ..,.., .., . , .-,::..--,,..„,-„_ -..,,,:;:_,:. ., rte; z< _�. �'�` $s .: -_,,-;. - i.. , ', *--- / , _.,7------s. , • • ) ii . ,,,.. .„,...„,,,%.4...„, .„, „:., ..,, A \ . __ � ��"`f�.��: ��. ••��a:�� ��. r--- � -� , vyr.,/ ( # � � �CUSTOM PICTURE FRAMING 4 '� -` �� HALLMARK GREETING CARDS&PARTY SUPPLIES \ ( �,�� • UNIQUE GIFTS,CANDLES and WALL DECOR - . - - ::,,,, , , 4,-. . - ..... I \x-P WEDDING SUPPLIES and INVITATIONS 1 U ..-- ' - i'..3-, . �� •WIDE VARIETY OF RIBBON,WIRE& FLORAL TAPES ; w � • ' ' ! •ARTIFICIAL and DRY FLORAL SUPPLIES io � " ", r � - PLAZA MUSIC •ALL KINDS OF CRAFT MATERIALS&IDEAS with �� �� � FREE CLASSES NOW IN PROGRESS 3 a , --*2". • . ...*b .r T 1 '• , Fa.- tee , ', ' 0 Rock•Current 45's•Wide Selection of Classical .0 PHIL HAYES M wife uses the0 EDWARD Plaza Escondida N. Oracle at Magee— 297-5951 e cbol)y cat Y PARZUCHO��'SIiI University library. The G, Hours:Mon. -Tues. 10 to bpm • 3390 E. SPEEDWAY in RANCHO CENTER Freeman Woods usually "Yes, it is definitely jek Md.-Sat 10 to 8 pm; Sunday 12 to 5 pm doesn't have the needed needed. The number of W. W 327- 1111 facilities. Up here we need area residents certainly •••• • a real good library." justifies it." Om I I I I T I I I I T I KAY MALLEK : : . .. i . WANTS TO BUY i-- Fine antique & used furniture & primitives, china, crystal, silver, pewter, 1 i) urtteel()r plant aesigns . brass, copper & bronzes, linens, quilts, Coverlets, samplers& old lace, : " steins, candlesticks, bric-a-brac, figurines & lamps, oriental rugs, Navajo : ip -ske r � , �.�_ PLANTS • LEASING • CARE SERVICE rugs, baskets, pottery et : II c., mirrors, paintings, prints & collectables of all c Yp c : 4757 E. SPEEDWAY . ib..4110!ZN, ' .. C . tit.V._ : 1 ill efill 0: , - , , , 3 (1) % F 1 I ' E _ ..0_,Ny,,... ,.., ... ,....__ : Air% - - _ c c - 3 _' t 1 POTTERY SALE ! , : , : . 4. WE SELL : • cHAND PAINTED INDIAN DESIGNS ir Antiques & fine household accessories at a great savings over new. lm- • VARIOUS CERAMICS & STONEWARE prove your surroundings, enjoy greater beauty. Larry Shades is ava i la- S ble to help with decorating problems, call 793-7841 to make an appoint- • c 795-7008 5 HOURS: 9am-6 m Mon. thru Sat. ment with Larry on decorating and with Kay on buying, one piece or a P houseful'. ,Y vY Y Y til/MY Ir Y WV Ind Vld Inti vY vY W W W VII vii Ind VII IA.WV vii vti vY Wil WV My vii V Y f j Page 16,The Arizona Territorial, October 13, 1977 'Black White in Color' r grows on viewer in retrospect laces things, By JUDY RATCLIFF visual treat. The camera France is at war with with the really fine camera Black and White in Color, lingers on scenic African Germany. work makes up for a cer- the Academy Award-win- panoramas, catches the The action of the film tain slowness about the TUCSON NORTHWEST REPUBLICANS MEET ner for best foreign film of langour and peacefulness centers on the attempts of film. the year,is currently grac- of the natives and the semi- the French in this outpost Too, the young leader Three Republican candidates will speak at 10 a.m. ing northside cinema ridiculous positions of a to wage war on a small seems a little without de- Monday,Oct. 17 at the Western Savings Building-3002 screens, handful of Europeans liv- settlement of Germans finition. N. Campbell Ave. The film,in French,Ger- ing in French West Africa they find in their midst. The overall experience of City Council candidate,Roy Laos,from Ward 5,Sky Lininger from Ward 6 and Kyle Jarvis from Ward 3 will man and an African dia- in 1914 when they find out, Immediate recruitment the film grows on the view- lett, with sub-titles is a months after the fact, that present short statements and then answer questions of the natives is begun.The er in retrospect. It is a from the audience. '111.- French,unable to pronoun- movie worth seeing again State Representative Emmett McLaughlin will also ,,, - ce the tribal names of the after giving some thought discuss his viewpoints of a freshman legislator this (Ta.saj 0 e3 / people, rename them as to"Black first viewing. past year and plans for future years. }, they are signed up, as Black and White in A"friendly cup"will be held from 9:15 till 9:45 a.m. COIFFURES I members in good standing Color" is now showing at °`" of the French legions. The the Oracle View. g VOLUNTEER NEEDED We Specialize In: - �` - blacks find themselves at • • PERMANENTS ! COLORING ' ^ - the:nrthg ,,tholomew and • BLOW DRYING •HAIR CUTTING Marcus. energy conservation models that must be completed by When the"army"initial- mid-November. Materials are provided, but the CASAS ADOBES SHOPPING CENTER 1 attacks Q carpenter must provide his needed tools. The work y c s the German 7029 N. Oracle (Behind Cele Peterson's) U' compound, they find their may be done on own time and at home. Contact the ��-' • VoluntaryAction , foes already knowledge- 3833 E. Second St., Tucson 297-0602 able about the disagree- ST.S 85716• �I, ,���r__ ments at home and are ODILIA'S PATIO EVENT EMERGENCY Y :. 4-0,,w; .f�. : r" �. : �•..•. !. f�, , ,w)„, badly beaten. i• r",- .,. • x r??}°v O .�I:f'rK,),-•r.-5r TERRITORIAL announced � .,�y�'�, � - : r. r� f••.�� �• .;� :�r-�{.� ;� .�,r:• DIAL"911"FOR EMERGENCY A mistake in last week s ,,r 0-5,4,::-,s, -•:?;::: tf f.i.,E-4,+•r'•%}r.•:iv;' ,�+. ,,y;,•.r..•%;;, :• ,,t4 r•,x- • rr. ''..;4.t"••••}•• . {f r•'i � �+.. fj.r "�fr'•rY ;`�• •• '` •G,:..��.{��:r�:•.:-::::-.:4::::—..--�:..:..}.�rrrr�. �55���` f � A young French botan- Pima County r•}'rti r . '+ } f y f f... `.^•:;''r,r �: •rf.',.-+t�v-•' r'x v ; Sheriff's pt.62 patio ' �r .` J... , rr3 ' f • 1st who has been quietly °e that the annual party at the parish would be _ �' r� r :Nr' rS �. 3366 Or 792-8311 2 { itS: A i 4 •,;, Oro Vattey Police 249-1411 or 296- displayed so that the items could be ordered atthat r ...'...--6V�. r�,���;r�' z �.., Yti."r� ,,r�:.�•,. �r�_ stud in as others' ti.f:.•, ',Ole r-� f Y g the :FiirThe items were ' 'rtitime.i -� r r} ,- r rrmadebaffoonsofthe eDept.(Rural Metro)299-1411 on display, but the articles will r r�rk;�.,.: rf �. r,� f msel- :r.V :. a }� _ 296-5441 not be sold until the Annual St. . . • Odilia s Fiesta on Oct. r .:.?...„...,..4,.....f.,,,,;�; • , • `{ '� ves steps in after the dis- Flood Rescue 622-3366 or 792-8311 r�.•':::!' ,�.,, r:r t :' $ :rr �r r.°} ::fes$ �.�'� "�tr',f'}r}' r r,, y}l�rr, r,;�y�`rrri ti-:'r,.a r....4"'*''. ,3'. .4.:'-'"'''''----:;":"."'"'•1/4‘" ,?.Y.: '';----:;;�. . �ti" :R .4-"•'''."''' '? r.•r: 1'•* v'�'`4rrr' '�rkr , aster and reorganizes Fire Dept.,Flowing Wells 887-4148 29. `�: g zes the RESTAURANT CHINESE-AMERICAN- Rescue,Flowing Wells 887-4148 effort. His rise from in- Fire and Rescue Catalina 1-82s- �J POLYNESIAN I_ effectiveness to leader be- .., 3322(For Rural Metro Subscribers, UA SUNDAY EVENING FORUM ON ALASKA 299-1411) ���,r I , ` it CUISINE comes a major thrust of the Emergency Pregnancy Service, l ��41 / 41Reach Out,6228416 4. G'•A Poison Control Center, UA, 884-4-. The Sunday Evening Forum will open its 36th season ori-,,, j* '"? EXOTIC =' 1427 on SundayOct. 16 with a color documents film t , tk `�, The films look at hu- Medical Emergency 881-MEDS study - .�► •: POLYNESIAN mans, who under these HOSPITALS of Alaska. The film will be narrated in•person by its `: DRINKS ` totally absurd circumstan- producer,Dr.Theodore Walker,a biologist and author 1 Pima County Hospital 294-4471 116/ f ces will wage war on each Tucson Medical Center 327-5461' who is also the world's foremost authority on the gray � ��° !� !i other, has St. Joseph's Hospital 296-3211 whale. ���� plenty of chan- St.Mary's Hospital 622-5833 The ro ram will be held at the University of �.. j THIS WEEK'S - ces at humor and it comes University Hospital 882-6423 P - �' �;� �� i _, throu on thi Veteran's Administration Hospital Arizona main auditorium at 8 p.m. There is no ad- j� y \ SPECIAL s score. ,92.1450 n r The mixture of ribaldHospitalmission char e, but contributions are accepted. The C �� `r ,'`�' ` Tucson General g P T and social humor coupled (osteopathic) CRISIS forum is a• community service sponsored by theek.f 1/ ,= � biti `' Parent Drop-In Center 888-6087 Catalina United Methodist Church. (counseling 3-8:30 p.m.) ORCHESTAI PERFORM FOR FIRST FALL SHOW i� 01.0 ; Only- the Alcohol related crisis,Oro Valley, ` - Combination 299-1411,Tucson General Hospital's 1 .-,',.,- .l ,�� . \ di 1 rej,Os j' West Center 327.5431�'� Egg drop'Soup = Suicide Prevention and Crisis Line Orchestai, Tucson s semi-professional chamber ' /�� -r--- ' , 1 %, 327-6501 orchestra,will give the first concert of the season at 3 VAR :3'�F, Pan-friedV D Hotline 623-8143 � Chicken Filet Oct. 16 in the old west at Pla�. . gill F�4 Drug Crisis Hotline 327-6501 p.m. Sunday, setting •�'f .•t' �` ; Special Fried Rice I' Parents Anonymous 881-1794 Antigua, 4200 N. Campbell Ave. < . r { ► SOCIAL A L SERVICES Conductor Mark Narins has chosen an unusual 11, Cantonese Barbecue . a 1'o-, A j ti=� , I -� Tucson Consumer's Council 747- program, featuring soprano Linda Ellis singing 1+.0 Pork-Chow Mein ic,, ,�, 1195 `t n' Arizona Dept.of Public Safety 833 Spanish popular songs,guitarist Pete Fine playing his r%== �' Mil 4500 composition "Rita", scored especially for Orchestai, Pim: : Pt.792-8612, �; and the seven Pi rs Ba i Socie with dancers'`"` in curity 881-3351 •Pe Bagpipe � .�� 4 _ Only the newspaper does the Internal Revenue 1-800-352-6911 performing traditional Scottish music. _ IF. news,entertainment and features State Welfare 792-8541 Tickets available at several locations are $2.50 for �• Arizona State Employment G�!- ; I- .. `• f,.,L7 - ;,.-;1;'w open for business keep- until work or chores are Service 882-5575 adults• children are admitted free. For more ticket �� ly . • =-�° _ done- Cooperative Extension Service ' t•;-,`�. {-, %` ' - •�`�;�' 7.days a week 882-5161 information, call 327-1068. �':%rr^� .'' 'fesWilWailifigariffacial"1" FBI 623-4306 F'• " ,-�r�:,...15.i.` , BANQUET t THE Civil Defense 624-2379,rt' • ': {tib ' ' =.' ,' y UNA NOCHE PLATEADA HERITAGE RECEPTION [I •�-- � FAC/L1�T/ES Legal Aid Societ 792-8319`'• .r. ~��'` , .t __,�.� TASTING SPOON i�iy -�~., m,.: s: - AVAILABLE Amer' �, � �,...�.� :h.-,�, - , 1,., � scan Civil Liberties Union ;� '�..f� �- '`.�'->}ti.,:rst� .` ;�....�•.,� an exciting:ti,.,: ,,,,,,,.'•., 624-9152 :�;; fir:; �_ _1:�::ti , new cooking school at Pima County Public Defender 792. The Heritage Committee of the Una Noche Plateada y�,.rr- _ /� : ��,,{�:.•`�,�•:}� :`*:: "!.\ • each - - �ti- _� _-�cf. �:-".:, ���.��•-:-. � • --�--��, 8951 Board will be honoring the TucsonPioneer Family of ` ,�r,,A HARRIS Federal Public Defender 792-b521 « >> r z �:ti '" is QM KITCHENS Leopold Carillo at the First Annual La Pathan a ` '.• ,, '.�-."'.1.._, ' f -` ..._,,,-A„.:-... CST ENS Lawyer Referral Service 623-4625 g on '' Pima County Juvenile Court Friday,Oct 21 at La Placita s Upper Level Courtyard, .�, • '' `^' ,- Y 3533 E,Grant Rd, PPe Y -► - Center 624-8651 120 L.'s:, variety Conciliation Court 792-8468 West Broadway. _ -,�tiz j--, � � •� ��-• will offer a of Fall 1- ---,-',moi .�� classes beginning Urban League 623-6458 No-host cocktails will be at 7 p.m., the Mexican 7116 N. ORACLE RD. & INA Red.Cross 423Rabi Buffet at 9 .m.and ' _. -S= , T> October 24=___ _ p music and dancing from 7 .m.till salvation Army 622:5411 g P �- Nanini Financial Bldg. For class information and Pima County Rabies Control 792- YY midnight. registration form calf 5121 Reservations close TuesdayOct. 18. The event costs 'i - —for reservation— Society for the Prevention of 174 ' ► C.*I'. 327-8174 or write. ...- �, 297-2236s, Cruelty to Animals 792-1600(spaying $12 per person and $24 per couple. For information, 24-hr,answering service, 622-5373) call 622-5752. 1— mil ---fit � -_ *�- .r..E. ... Humane Society 327-6088 ---ilk— _ "'��'r' - YMCA 624-7471 ..----4-.„., - YWCA 884-7810 ' Alcoholics Anonymous 624-4183 ANNUAL FLOWER SHOW < • -� ,° �: Alcoholism__Information Center 881-1411 The Tucson Gloxinia and Gesneriad Societypresents �-�"�"�� �""'7,,,:,',1-'`�` ate � ' x .��..��-;. Planned Parenthood 624-7477 4-' � ` -i : •- Pima Mental Health Association its annual Flower Show from 1p.m. to 6p.m. **.i ' 623-7506 on .-..4.,.;,,,,-. 4--,4,:-:,- r .,,. �t�t :. r„ _,,,,,:i4?- t'' ,. Saturday,Southern Arizona Mental Health y,Oct. 29 from 1 p.m. till 6 p.m. at the Tucson ,J' - ;' ., Bella l Center 5343Botanical Gard eWI LL. a 8822150 N. Alvernon Wa .x �` y - Y Palo Verde Fon ens, y. Admission u dation far Mental is free. . f Dance Health 795-6406 � Conn an Community Organization for Drug Abuse Control (Codec) 327-4505 ' Tuesday, October 8 Family Counseling Agency 327- • FIRST OPERA GUILD PREVIEW s. . :' 4583 Wednesday, October 19 Tucson Awareness House 622-2851 as _ Child Protective Services 792-8682 A preview of the "Lucia Di Lammermoor" will be UA Main Auditorium,8p.m. Tucson Visiting Nurse Association -.. '. 882-4150 held at 10 a.m. Friday Oct. 14 at St. Paul's Episcopal Free Clinic of Tucson 622-8821 Church Student Center, 1501 E. Speedway. Tickets on sale now at Concerts$Public Affairs St. Elizabeth of Hungary Clinic, ..-- r low-income outpatient 623-0344 The program will be narrated b Dan Pavillard the =�� � _ -�' :-,;:i,.-7::-.:1':;4;1. 1508 E.6th St.,phone 884-3341:or P g Y UA Eastside Service Center,7575 E.Speedway, Mobile Meals 623-0344 general manager of the Tucson Symphony. - City Hall Information 791-4326 iPima Council on Aging 624-4419 This presentation is the selection of � � the Arizona �°'r � � ���°;��� phone 884-4611, Monday-Friday,8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. (volunteer program and om- .� u budsman service) Opera Company for the season's first production, Pima Ccn2y Social Services Nov. 3,4, an 6. - ��� •= ""`"`' - �-• Information and referral 881-)794 forguild b $1.50h There is no chargemembers•a charge Jewish Family Service 8811741 g � .r• ..{ - Catholic �<. o Community Service 623- for non-members. : ; t- _ ,,..,,....,. ,-wc,�r''.'.•...-�` x;V.r'- . , . 0344 , - �r #h ri#i s Foundation da#ion 326-2811 _ d ,- American Cancer Society 795-5421'cs:„. ; »* 4::!:'' American Heart Association 795- . �, r, . ° , .-- 1443 9. 44 '� SCHOOLS �° '�:�*°�'�` •• _.�,�,: Amphitheater School District 887- � WEEK , - `� 551 ""x Flowing Wells Public Schools 887 ]iMUCTQBER -15 MO=M[ .� 1100 .� �`-;� Reserved seating: Catalina Foothills School District •• , - Information -� , ` .•- ` 6 • • ►4 a on 294 6 $•' :`A - * ` arena Selicjl District,622-i431 in ; n"+n"T 13, 1977, The Arizona Territorial, Page 17 . ) Area USAF businesspersonnel TM RACLE VIEW 44391,MCI( qi/091 C a e s are announced EXCLUSIVE briefs Yoder promoted The airman is a 1977 9200 block of Calle Loma ACADEMY AWARD WINNER graduate of Canyon Del Linda, has graduated from 1/4 ,.,.j to sergeant Oro High School. the U.S. Air Force ) technical training school BLACK Teller promoted annual convention in The U.S..S. Air Force has for aircraft maintenance AhO Dallas, Tex. in January. promoted Lawrence D. CDO graduate specialists. Herder, who will become 1N at savings bank a member of therou 's Yoder,son of Mr. and Mrs. - Amn. Ocvirek a 1975 0 �-OR .!, g p Marlen D. Yoder of 121 W. ends training Anna Jefferson-has Airman Michael L. Oro High School, is being Tucson,has been executive committee, will Vista Grande, graduate of Canyon del represent the states of Alt promoted to Assistant Arizona, Colorado' ��• to the rank of master Ocvirek, son of Mr. and assigned to Spangdahlem . Manager of Catalinasergeant. Mrs. Louis Ocvirek, of the Air Base, Germany. Best Foreign Film 0 The Year Saving's Campbell Office. Sergeant Yoder is ser- ap An Aired Artists Release COLOR Ms. Jefferson joined ving at Spangdahlem AB, ♦ Ips r .t_♦~; �'�j,�'�:....-:.—+�,♦+{�.��•f.��. ` ,`sem Catalina Savings in 1976. ��� `V Germany, as an air traffic .i. BOND AND BEYOND She most recently served � _� control operator. 4 (1 ' 3602 E. Grant Road ROGER MOORE as teller supervisor at the i . . El Con Office. She had �- `� 327-3473 +. "The SPY ,:,. , L 11:30 AM to 11:00 PM previously been active as Who Loved Me" : k {. ..........___ an advisor for Junior FW grad White , ,� , . -�.�. 7 days a week Achievement. 4 * completes iii ' PLUS� ,47.:, studY � SEGAL& FONDA .4 PAli C14 41 . • Arizona Bank Airman Michael D. "FUN WITH DICK White, son of Mrs. .4. till .+ & JANE" reorganizes Elizabeth White of 5151 N. • • irOn110 i 1.r Kain has been assigned to 4 14 ' • BURT REYNOLDS The Arizona Bank last Lowry AFB, Colo. after .+, ) I ! week announced a rear an- Herder completing.Air Force basic ' , 111 11"!'� i'''° i "SMOKE Y ization of loan administra- training. K • + Nevada,New Mexico,Utah ? and the tion and corporate and and Wyoming. Airman White, a 1977 ?? " international banking three-timegraduate of Flowing Wells i BANDIT A former MEXICAN '+ responsibilities. president of the Southern High School will now ,4, RESTAURANT PL us President Don B. Tost- Arizona Home Buildersreceive specialized j Steaks& Sandwiches •4R ED FO R D& N EW MAN enrud said the reorganiza- Association, Herder was training in the munitions :4: tion involves new responsi- named "Inspirational and weapons maintenance .4. "THE STING" bilities of customer- Leader of.the Decade" by field. "Dine in the delightful.atmosphere contact loan departments the Tucson group earlier .4' of strollingI Secrets kept hidden for guitars" � ,, 100 years are now and policy and staff-related this year. Lana Barker I . . functions for loan admini- '• revealed : 0 , stration. itthbel Visit our restful UNO MAS Lounge reassigned ! ;4: . . Richard N.Hall is Senior _ / /.. The real story of Vice-President and mans- .4. why President MADE TO ORDER Airman Lana M. Barker, Watch for our new location on N. Oracle, .4. Lincoln was x # , ger of the International and daughter of Mrs. M.J. Bar- .4 killed. 7225 N.Oracle at lna g OPENINGI N . EARLY DEC Corporate division, while near Great Western Bank 131d•. ker of 5152 E. Alberta 4, The ..,4 George A. "Tony" Ward is ROYAL PRESSDrive,has been assigned to featuring a large lounge •4• lincoln S1..0 ' Senior Vice-President and • • Sheppard AFB, Tex., after '4' for music,dancing &fun raising! Manager for Loan Admini- completing Air Force basic Conspiracy C p g �� y stration. '' training. ,.f f-+.l -'F'♦' �''i~'♦ ♦44-� .�, :� w . . l Both Hall and Ward will Only the �i, At - report to Robert L. Mat- Newspaper �;��� **************** thews former Casas b ' r ADDRESS LABELS with nice DESIGNS Adobes branch manager - �� ;astlmd ' ' � I .1°' ..- �`� r.''' BLACK I N K on White or Gold Gummed Paper Senior Executive Vice- tr---, . and * President. / , ---. ..... 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Broadway • 747-7171 Steve Brock • 296_0782 . ____ t~ Page 18;The Arizona Territorial, October 13, 1977 FamilyPhysician • • Proper immunization should not be ignored FAMILY PHYSICIAN is presented everywhere to helpmake (whooping cough)are each is 2-3 months to oneyear. age of 14 months. A mild dosage at one in the community interest by ryW p g g g g year. The TUCSON GENERAL HOSPITAL. mothers aware of the need caused by a different At 18 months and again at fever or faint rash may live virus vaccine produces Today's column is reviewed by for reversing this trend.An bacterium.DTP consists of 4-6years of age, a booster occur, since the vaccine an inapparent, non- Charles F. Payne,Jr., D.O. and is g , pp , the first of two which discuss infec- update on a recommended diphtheria and tetanus should be given. produces a slight, non- communicable infection, tious diseases and immunization. immunization schedule for toxoids andpertussis Poliomyelitis is caused by contageous infection. although occasional mild Because epidemics have your child is the topic of vaccine, and is used for poliovirus types 1, 2 and 3, Anyone with acute illness fever has been reported as become a thing of the past t o d a y's F A M I L Y children up to 6 years of all of which can or infection shouldpost- a side effect. The long- in g in the United States, many PHYSICIAN. age. (After age 6, TD - cause paralysis. pone receivingmeasles lastingprotection of parents, and doctors too, tetanus and diphtheria Those who have received vaccine and patients with mumps vaccine is welcome have become lax about Your child may receive toxoids - only would be the vaccine are rarely cancer, leukemia, blood because the disease can properly immunizing our combined antigens for administered, since n c e g subjected to adverse side disorders or gamma lead to serious com- children. Effective vac- diphtheria, tetanus and whooping cough victims effects. Children under 18 gobulin deficiencyare plications,and mumps can cines have been developed pertussis beginning at age are almost exclusively who receive TOPVprecluded fromin- be contracted byadults as O run a for mumps,polio,measles, 2-3 months. Optimum age very young children.) one in 5-6 million risk of noculation. Followingwell as children. The rubella, diptheria, per- for immunization is before None of these im- developing paralytic blood or plasma trans- precautions regarding tussis and tetanus, yet an one year of age. Three munizing agents is "live", p p y c fusion oillness, g disease. When weakness, the ad- patients with illness, in- estimated one third of pre- doses are administered at 2 and thus, no infection is illness, infection, diarrhea ministration of gamma fection,pregnancy, chronic school children have not month intervals,`and two produced when they are or vomiting are present, gobulin, measles vaccine conditions and transfusions been fully immunized boosters are given, one at administered. However, TOPV should bepostponed. ne . should be postponedapply to mum as well as against these infectious 18 months and the other at the injection site may �p° d for pp y ps Individuals with blood three months. Women of to measles and rubella d i s e a s e s. P r i v a t e age 4-6 years, prior to the become red and sore and abnormalities, cancer, or childbearingage should vaccines. physicians, schools and child's entry into school. sometimes a child willgammagobulin deficiencyreceive thevacine only health departments are Diphtheria, tetanus (lock- develop a mild fever after FAMILY DOCTOR should not receive the under direct care of a advises parents to main- mounting campaigns j a w)a n d p e r t u s s is injection with DTP. If a vaccine, and TOPV is physician, and pregnant tain - accurate im child has had any brain usually not recommended women should not receive munization records for damage or a history of for those over 18 years of the vaccine until each child and to review I I r convulsions, DTP should age. pregnancy is completed. them periodically with a not be given.Fever, illness Should there be an in- The Public Health Service physician or the Pima t or infection would indicatebet- f terruption or delay Advisory Committee on CountyHealth Department IL gadell cpitagon • that these immunizations C ween dosages for either Immunization Practices Communicable Disease RESTAURANT should be postponed. It is iTOPV or DPT, immunity affirms that "No hyper- Center. In Pima County, important to note that adult will still be achieved once sensitivity reactions have schoolage children can ITh Best I TD is given every ten years the dosages are resumed been reported with the live, receive the above im- I e s for life, to insure con- and completed. The series attenuated measles, munizations Northern Chinese Food tinuous immunity. need not be started. over mumps, and rubella at school, in t each of the 14 districts, Lames to Northwest Tucson POLIOMYELITIS again. TOPV and DTP are vaccines prepared from except for Sunnyside, Trivalent oral polio usually administered virusesgrown in cell where referrals are made i vaccine (TOPV) is a simultaneously, and this culture.�� So now, even to-county-sponsored health I UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT mixture of three types of same-visit treatment does children who are allergic clinics or family Take-Out Service poliovirus which have been not affect the individual's can, receive these im- physicians. If records are I I attenuated (weakened) to ability to develop im- munizations. lost or incomplete, and I CLOSED EVERY MONDAY produce immunity without munity. MUMPS there is some doubt about 1 I disease.Three doses,given Mumps vaccine is an individual's im- 1 6433 N. ORACLE at ORANGE GROVE i orally at two month in- -MEASLES generally given in com- munization history, check I297. 862 I tervals, are necessary A live attenuated virus bined dosage with rubella with your.doctor. In most initially. Recommended vaccine is given in a single and measles to children at cases, a booster may be age for beginning the series dose to children after the 15 months,or in a separate adviseable A7IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII.IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIP„,_4 AilirAw ( \ 91K, (......./1 - I„, NNW 9 411111111111111111 _ Music 1111 Ili n Ever 1 '' October 13, 1977,The Arizona Territorial, Page 19 PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC 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 East of Oracle Road as Circola Place, Tucson, Arizona Revised Statutes Section 10-001 Second Street, Black River NOW, THEREFORE, have been committed by any OF THE established on Mardi 31, 1944, 85704 at 3:00 p.m.on July 1,1977. et seq. (General Corporation Falls,Wisconsin 54615. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY such person while acting within STATE OF ARIZONA comprising 227.99 acres more or The names and address of the Law). FIFTH: The address of the 'GIVEN that on the 1 day of the scope of his employment or BEFORE THE STATE LAND less original three(3) Directors that , 3. The character of the busi- proposed known place of busi- November, 1977,at the hour of authority as a director or of COMMISSIONER Section 33: Northeast one were elected at this meeting ness which the corporation ness in your state is 4610 East 10:00 a.m.,at the front door of 1 ricer of the Corporation; pro- IN THE MATTER OF A quarter (NE)and the East one- are: initially intends actually to con Broadway, Tucson, Arizona Courthouse, in the City of , ,tided, that the Board of Dir PROPOSED EXCHANGE OF half of the Southeast one quarter NANCY D.O'CONNOR duct in this state is designing, 85711,and name and address of Tucson, Pima County, State of , ectors shall determine in good STATE LAND DESCRIBED_IN (E2SE),comprising 240.00 acres 8401 N.Yosemite installing and selling telephone the proposed statutory agent in Arizona, I will, in obedience to faith that such person didnot EXHIBIT "A" HEREOF: more or less. Tucson,Arizona 85704 systems. your state is Harold Laz, 502 of said Execution and Order to act,failto act or refuse o act Section 34: All comprising WILLIAM L.HOREJS 4. The aggregate number of South Via Golondrina, Tucson, Saie, sell all the right, title, willfully,with gross negligence FOR THE LAND OF LAWYERS 640.00 acres more or less. 8401 N.Yosemite shares which the corporation Arizona 85716. -claim and interest of the above or with fraudulent or criminal TITLE OF ARIZONA AS Total acres of offered private Tucson,Arizona 85704 shall have authority to issue is SIXTH: The corporatibn is named Defendants in,of and to intent in regard to the matter TRUSTEE (TRUST NO.7057-T, land 1895.87 acres,more or less, TIMOTHY J.O'CONNOR ONE MILLION (1,000,000) con- organized for thepurpose of the .the above described premises involved in the action. A judg- R A N C H O R OM E R O COM and the appraised value thereof 2255 Cleveland sisting of one class only.All such transaction of any or all lawful and property at publ is auction to ment or conviction,whether or PANY) DESCRIBED IN is two million seven hundred Eugene,Oregon 97405 shares shall be without par business for which corporations ,the highest bidder for cash, in not based on a plea of guilty, EXHIBIT "B" HEREOF: seventy one thousand eight Two of the Directors, Nancy value. may be incorporated under the ,(awful money of the United shall not be conclusive as to PUBLIC NOTICE OF hundred ten dollars and fifty D. O'Connor and William L. 5. The name and address of laws of the State of Arizona,as States, and apply the proceeds whether the person against PROPOSED EXCHANGE NO. cents ($2,771,810.50). Horejs are also incorporators. the initial statutory agent of the they may be amended from time thereof to the payment and whom judgment is rendered, 61-29501 Pub: The Arizona Territorial The incorporators' signatures corporation is MICHAEL D. to time. satisfaction of said judgment, acted, or failed to act, or re- PUBLIC e- PUBLIC NOTICE IS August 11, 18,25 are listed below: BOTW I N, 1015 Transamerica SEVENTH: The names and together with interest that may fused to act willfully or with HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to Sept. 1,8.15,22,29 NANCY D.O'CONNOR Bldg., 177 North Church Ave respective addresses of its be due thereon,and all costs of gross negligence or with fraudu- the provisions of Arizona Oct.6,13,1977 WILLIAM L.HOREJS nue,Tucson,Arizona 85701. directors and officers are: suit and accruing lent or criminal intent. Revised Statute 37-604(C9),that Req Arizona State Land Dated 9-14-1977 6. The number of directors HAROLD LAZ DATED thisu 20 day costs.of Septem Article to the State of Arizona acting by Department 500786 constituting the initial Board of 502 South via Golondrina ber,1977. The known place VII busines,of the Arizona State Land Depart Pub: The Arizona Territorial Directors is three (3). The Tucson,Arizona 85716 RICHARD BOY K I N the a knowCorporn place shallbine 2xof ment has received an ap September 29,1977 names and addresses of the (President and Director) J. North Pantano,Tucson,Arizona 36 plication which proposes to PUBLIC NOTICES October 6,13,1977 persons who are to serve as HAROLD KAUFMAN By Sheriff 239 85715. exchange the selected state Req: Nancy O'Connor directors until the first annual 5725 East 8th Street Sgt.DeB.Dudgeon,Sheriff Article VI I I owned land described in Exhibit Your Right To Know meeting of shareholders,or until Tucson,Arizona 85711 Pub.The Arizona Territorial Walter L. Henderson, of 220 "A" hereof, which is herebytheir successors are elected and Secretar Treas.and Director September 29 East Speedway Boulevard,Tuc- PUBLIC NOTICES y annexed and incorporated Articles of Incorporation qualified, are STANLEY EIGHTH: The aggregate October 6,13,1977 son, Pima County, Arizona herein as if fully set forth, for of SLOANE, 4110 Camino del number of shares which it has Req:Gust,Rosenfeld,Divelbess 85705,who has been a bonafide the offered land of Lawyers Title Your Right To Know Celador,Tucson,Arizona 85718, authorized to issue is 700 shares; of Arizona as Trustee(Trust No. APPLIED BEHAVIORAL &Henderson,Attorneys resident of the State of Arizona SCIENCES INSTITUTE, in the Superior Court of the STEPHEN S. COX, 5001 North 100 shares $100.00 par value for at least three years, is 7057-T, Rancho Romero Coni LIMITEDCamino Real, Tucson, Arizona preferred stock,and 600 shares hereby appointed the lawful pang),described in Exhibit"B" State of Arizona 85718, and WILLIAM $100.00 par value common stock. hereof.which is hereby annexed KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE in and for the County of Pima PUBLIC NOTICES agent of this corporation to PRESENTS: In the Matter of the Estate of BRADLEY, 625 North Van NINTH: The aggregate num accept and acknowledge ser- and incorporated herein as if Buren,Apt.114,Tucson,Arizona ber of its issued shares is 453 full set forth, on or after th That we, the undersigned,. ROBERT E.DUTTON, vice; and upon whom may be y have this day associated our- 85711. 5100.00 par value common stock. Your Right To Know served all necessary process or second day of December 1977. Deceased. 7. The name and address of TENTH: The amount of its Both tracts of land are located selves together for the purposes No.P-3844 processes, for all purposes re- of forming a non rofit torpor- each incorporator is STANLEY stated capital,as defined in the Articles of Incorporation sired by law. The Board of within Pima County, Arizona P NOTICE TO CREDITORS q ation under and pursuant to the NOTICE iS HEREBY GIVEN SLOANE, 4110 Camino del Arizona Business Corporation Of Directors of this corporation and are of substantially equal laws of the State of Arizona andCelador, Tucson, Arizona 85718 Act,is$70,000.00. SCANTRAVEL--ARIZONA, may revoke this appointment of value that the undersigned is the % for that purpose do hereby adopt and WILLIAM BRADLEY, 625 ELEVENTH: A brief state- INC. agent at any time and shall have The state land and land ad P P P attorney for the personal re North Van Buren, Apt. 114, ment of the character of the Article I these Articles of Incorporation. Pthepower to fill anyvacancy in joining the subject state land is presentative of this estate. All Tucson,Arizona 85711. business which the corporation The name of the Corporation ARTICLE I having claims against such position. not known to contain oil.gasses personsSTANLEY SLOANE initially intends to conduct in shall be SCANTRAVEL - ARI- Article IX and other hydrocarbon sub The name of the corporation the estate are required to ores Y WILLIAM BRADLEY your state is to buy,sell,distri- ZONA,INC. stances, coal or stone, shall be: Applied Behavioral eat their claims within four , The initial Board of Directors months after the date of the first 500780 bute and lease personal pro- Article I 1 metals,minerals, fossils and Sciences Institute,Limited. will consist of one director.The ARTICLE Ii Pub.The Arizona Territorial perty of every kind and nature. The purpose for which this person who is to serve as direc fertilizer of any name or publication of this notice or the P The principal place of busi- claims will be forever barred. September 29 TWELFTH: This application Corporation is organized is the for and the initial officer of the description in paying quantities, ness shall be Tucson, Pima October 6,13,1977 is accompanied by a certified transaction of any or all lawful Corporation until the first an or uranium, thorium or other Claims must be presented to the County,Arizona. ersonal re resentative at 220 Req: Michael D. Botwin,Attor copy of the Articles of Incorp- business for which corporations nual meeting of shareholders material determined to be p P Hey oration and all amendments may be incor orated under the , ARTICLE 111 East S eedway BoulevardTuc- y P and Board of Directors or until peculiarly essential to the pro PURPOSE: The purpose for son,A izona 85705. thereto, duly authenticated by laws of the State of Arizona,as his successor is elected or quail duction of fissionable materials. which this corporation is organi PAYED 16,1477. PUBLIC NOTICES Douglas La Follette, Secretary they may be amended from time tied is: whether or not of commercial Septemberof State of the State of Wiscon- to time. zed is the transaction of any or WALTER L.HENDERSON INGO BLOENDAL values Your Right To Know sin,together with a CertifiFate Article I I I 2436 North Pantano The private land offered to the all lawful) business for which Attorney for Personal i g State of Arizona will be non-profit corporations may be Representative • of Good Standing for Domestic The general nature of the Tucson,Arizona 85715 dedicated to the same purposes incorporated under the laws of Pub: The Arizona Territorial Articles of Incorporation Corporation,issued by the State business proposed to be trans- Article X and administered under the the State of Arizona, as they September 29,1977 of of Wisconsin on the 1st day of acted by the corporation at any The incorporators of the Cor- same laws to which the selected may be amended from time to October 6,13,1977 Fickett-Hoffman General August,1977. place within the United States is poration are: state land is subiect,but may be time. Req: Zipf & Henderson, Attor- Contractors,inc. Dated this 9th day of Septem- as follows: INGO BLOENDAL reclassified as provided by ARTICLE IV neys I ber,1977. To engage in the general 2436 North Pantano Arizona Revised Statute 37-212. INITIAL BUSINESS: Said The purpose for which this JIMMY GMC LEASING,INC. business of travel service,retail Tucson,Arizona 85715 This notice and the announced corporation isorganizedexciusi- PUBLIC NOTICES corporation is organized is the By HAROLD LAZ,President and wholesale, both domestic ROBERT PAUL HALL hearing are required by law;the very for Education,including for transaction of any and all lawful ATTEST: travel service and foreign travel 3450 South Grady purpose thereof is to develop such purposes the making of Your Riht To Know business for which Corporations HAROLD KAUFMAN service. To dispense travel in- Tucson,Arizona 85730 P such additional information that distributions to organizations g may be incorporated under the Secretary formation and to act as agent for DATED this 9th day of Aug- the hearingmay provide, and that qualify as exempt organi- laws of the State of Arizona as STATE OF ARIZONA all transportation companies, ust,1977. that sunder Section 501 (c) (3) Articles of Incorporation they maybe amended from time ss. such as airline companies, INGO BLOENDAL neither the Arizona State Land Department nor the Arizona t,f the Internal Revenue Code of to time. COUNTY OF PIMA steamship companies, railroad ROBERT PAUL HALL Charles J.LappD.C.N.D.,LTD. Selection Board have made a 1954 (or the corresponding pro- I I The foregoing instrument was companies,bus companies,and 500689 finding that the proposed trade visions of any future U.S. Inter- I The Corporation initially acknowledged before me this 9th any other mode of traveling or The Name of the corporation 1977, by transportation companies, both Pub:The Arizona Territorial should or should not be ap- nal Revenue Law). intends to engage in constrUc- day of September, P - Oct.6,13,20,1977 ARTICLE V is CHARLES J. LAPP D.C. tion and development, residen- HAROLD LAZ, President, and local and forei n. To engage in ND proved. . .,LTD. g Req: Zipf & Henderson, Attor- Further Notice is Hereby No part of the net earnings of tial and commercial,and to act HAROLD KAUFMAN, Secre- the preparation of travel itiner- neys. r,iven that at ten o'clock,in the the corporation shall inure to the The purpose)Ifor which this as contractor and subcontrac- tary of JIMMY GMC LEASING, aries of all kinds including hotel forenoon on Friday the fourth benefit of,or be distributable to, tor. INC.,a Wisconsin corporation. accommodations, sight-seeing, PUBLIC NOTICES day of November, 1977, or its members,directors,officers, corporation is organized is the III PRISCILLA J.SMITH and in general to engage in the or otherprivatepersons, ex= transaction of any or all lawful The authorized capital is ONE Notary Public business of all forms of travel as soon thereafter as the cause - bus�ness fors which professional Your Right To Know may be heard, in the Pima cept that the corporation shall THOUSAND (1,000) sharie's of My commission expires: service. 9 Chiropractic and Naturopathic County Board of Supervisors be authorized and empowered to common stock with no par January 6,1978 To dispense travel counseling NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE HearingRoom, in the city of pay reasonable compensation corporations may be incorpora- value. 050028 service and informaiton, sell P honed under the laws of the1V Pub.The Arizona Territorial railroad,airline,steamship,and The following legally describ- Tucson,Arizona,the State Land for services rendered and to State of Arizona,as they may be ed trust property will be sold Department will hold a public make payments and distribu The initial statutory agent for September 29 bus transportation; to sell ac- hearing upon said proposed P amended. pursuant to the power of sale tions in furtherance of the ur I I t the corporation is JOHN E. October 6,13,1977 commodations for hotels, re exchange. Any person in- poses set forth in Article IV. No HOFFMAN,4.360 N. First Ave- Req:Johnson,Hayes&Dowdall sorts, sightseeing, and feature under that certain Deed of Trust substantial part of the activities The corporation initially recorded on November 6, 1973, nue,Tucson,Arizona 85719. Attorneys attractions throughout the Unit- appeared in the exchange may intends to engage in every as- V ed States,Canada,Mexico,Eur- in Docket 4635 pages 489-492 appear at said hearing and enter of the corporation shall be the PUBLIC NOTICES i C E S carrying on of propaganda, or Pect of the practice of Chiro- Three directors shall consti- ope,as well as any other country inclusive, in the records of the exchrwritten protest to the Arizonand ractic and Naturopathic medi- tute the initial board of directors throughout the world;to create, Pima County Recorder, Pima exchange as provided in otherwise attempting to influ- P pace legislation, and the cor- cine. IV and the initial directors of the Your Right To Know plan, sell, and carry through County, Arizona, at public auc Revised Statutes 37604, tion to the highest bidder at the GIVEN under my hand and poration shall not participate in, corporation are DONALD L. escorted vacation tours;to own, Official Seal of the State Land or intervene in (including the The corporation shall termin FICKETT, •1750 W.Roger Road, IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF operate. lease, or otherwise East door of the new Pima ate on the first occurring of the Tucson,Arizona 85705;JOHN E. THE STATE OF ARIZONA acquire such real and personal County Courthouse located at Department this twenty first publishing or distribution of day of July.1977 statements) any political cam- following: HOFFMAN, 4360 N. First Ave- In and for the County Of property suitable, useful, or 111 West Congress,Tucson,Ari- STATE LAND DEPARTMENT paign on behalf of any candi- (a) The death of the last nue,Tucson,Arizona 85719; and Maricopa necessary in connection with zona 85701 on Monday, the 28th date forpublic office. Not- surviving shareholder: JAMES M.HOFFMAN,3641 W. FLEETWOOD MORTGAGE any of the objects aforemention- day of November, 1977, at the A.L.Bettwy (b) Voluntary, involuntary hour of 9:45 o'clock in the STATE LAND COM withstanding any other pro- Eastham Lane,Tucson,Arizona COMPANY, a Rhode Island ed; to enter into, make, per- vision of these articles,the cor- dissolution pursuant to the laws 85704. corporation, form,and carry out contracts of morning of said day. MISSIONERThe property "A" poration shall not carry on any governing same for Arizona pri- VI Plaintiff, every kind in connection with p perty to be sold is SELECTED STATE LAND other activities not permitted to vete corporations organized for The number of persons to vs. the sale and distribution of the Situated in Pima County, Ari- In Township 11 South, Range be carried on(a) by a corpora- profit. serve on the Board of Directors FERNANDO V. GALAZ and aforementioned items or servic- zona and is described as: 13 East, Gila and Salt River tion exempt from Federal in- shall be fixed by the Bylaws. NELLIE D. GALAZ, husband es; to acquire,use,own, lease, Lot 4, Block 1, FREEDOM Base and Meridian. come tax under Section 501 (c) V VII and wife;et al., and dispose of trade-marks, HOMES No. 1, according to Section 36: All, comprising (3)of the Internal Revenue Code The corporation shall have the -Incorporators of the corpora- Defendants. copyrights,and licenses. Book 8 of Maps,page 80,records 640.00 acres more or less. of 1954 (or the corresponding authority to issue one million lion are DONALD L.FICKETT, No.C351343 Article IV of Pima County. In Township 11 South, Range provision of any future United (1,000,000) shares of common JOHN E. HOFFMAN, and SHERIFF'S NOTICE OF SALE The authorized capital stock DATED this 25th day of Aug- 14 East, Gila and Salt River States Internal Revenue Law.) stock,with a par value of One JAMES M. HOFFMAN, who OF REAL PROPERTY ON of the corporation shall be ONE ust,1977. Base and Meridian. ARTICLE VI Dollar($1.00)per share. reside at the above addresses. EXECUTION MILLION and NO-100 EDWARD H.MORALES Upon the dissolution of the V I dollars ($1,000,000.00) divided SALLY D.MORALES Section 18: Lots 3 and 4,the po INCORPORATORS: Under and by virtue of an East one-half of the Southwest corporation, the Board of Dir- The private property of share- -s-DONALD L.FICKETT Execution and Order of Sale into ONE MILLION (1,000,000) his wife, one-quarter (E2SW), and the ectors shall, after paying or holders will be exempt from -s-JOHN E.HOFFMAN issued out of and under the seal shares of ONE DOLLAR ($1.00) Trustors Southeast one-quarter (SE). making provision for the pay- liability for corporate debts,or -s-JAMES M.HOFFMAN of the Superior Court of Mari- par value each of commons LEE R.PERRY comprising 318.80 acres more or ment of all of the liabilities of the legal action brought or threat- STATE OF ARIZONA cops County, State of Arizona, stock.Such common stock shall Trustee less. dispose of all of its ened against any member for or ss. on the 15th day of September, be subscribed and paid for from STATE OF ARIZONA corporation, po Section 19: Lots 1 and 2,the assets exclusively for the pur- on account of any action or County of Pima 1977, and to me, as Sheriff of time to time as the Board of ss. East one half of the Northwest poses of the corporation in such omission alleged to have been SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN Pima County,duly directed and Directors may designate. Stock County of Maricopa one-quarter (E2NW), and the manner, or to such organiza- committed while acting with-in to before me, the undersigned delivered in the above entitled shall be issued when paid for in The foregoing instrument was Northeast one quarter (NE). tions organized and operated the scope of the corporation. notary public, this 9th day of action; cash, services, cancellation of acknowledged before me this comprising 318.59 acres more or exclusively for charitable, edu- except as set forth in Arizona September,1977.by DONALD L. WHEREAS,on the 15th day of indebtedness,real estate or per- 25th day of August, 1977 by Lee less. cation, religious, or scientific Revised Statutes 510-905. FICKETT, JOHN E. HOFF- September,1977,FLEETWOOD sonal property, and shall be R.Perry,as Trustee. Section 20: West one-half urposes as shall at the time VII MAN, and JAMES M. HOFF- MORTGAGE COMPANY, a issued and fully paid for and LOUISE DAVIES (W2), and that part of the PNotary Public qualify as an exempt organize- The Statutory agent of the MAN. Rhode Island corporation, shall be forever nonassessable. Southeast one quarter (SE) on or organizations under Sec- corporation is Trudy D. Lapp -a-J.MICHAEL McCLANAHAN Plaintiff in the above entitled The judgment of.the Board of My commission expires: Tying West of U.S. Highway No. tion 501 (c) (3) of the Internal Her Address is 6405 San Ignacio Notary Public cause,recovered a judgment in Directors as to the value of the October 1,1978 80.comprising 415.91 acres more Revenue Code of 1954 (or the Dr.Tucson,Arizona 85704. My commission expires: said cause in the Superior Court Property or services rendered in Pub: The Arizona Territorial or less. -- of VIII anOctober 2,1980 of Maricopa County, State of exchange for stock shall be October 13,20,27,1977 Section 32. All that lying West corresponding provision y The initial Board of Directors conclusive in the absence of November 3,1977 future United States Revenue Pub.The Arizona Territorial Arizona, against FERNANDO of U.S. Highway No. 80 except shall consist of one director. September 29 V. GALAZ and NELLIE D. actual fraud in the transaction. Req:Carson,Messinger,Elliott, Law) as the Board of Directors personOctober 6,13,1977 GALAZ, husband and wife Laughlin&Ragan, the South one-half of the South That shall serve as direc Article VAttorneys shall determine- Any such as- west Req: J. Michael McClanahan, Defendants in said cause,in the west one�luarter (52SW►. sets not disposed of shall be tor until the first meetingof the After the initial issue of stock comprising 238.55 acres more or disposed of by the Superior shareholders or until his succes- Attorney sum of 415,578.26 principal, by the Corporation to its stock- less sor or successors are elected $1,132.30 interest to judgment, holders, each stockholder shall In Township12 South, Range Court of the county in which the P PUBLIC NOTICES $123.53 expended by Plaintiff in preemptive rightPUBLIC NOTICES and Quaified. The incorporator have the reem rive to 13 East, Gila and Salt River. principal office of the corpora- of this corporation and the payment of taxes, assessments purchase a proportionate share Base and Meridian. tion is then located,exclusively for such purposesDirector is: Your Right To Know and insurance,$-0-maintenance of any such additional issue Your Right To Know Section 2. Lots 1, 2, 3 and 4, or to such CHARLES J.LAPP D.C.N.D. or organizations, 1124 N.Park Ave. - and security,$96.00 foreclosure which proportinate shares shall the South one half of the NororganizationApplication for Authority of search fee, $750.00 as and for be determined by the ratio that Tucson,Arizona 85719 IN THE SUPERIOR COU RT OF thwest one-quarter (S2NW),the as said Court shall determine, West one half of the Southwest which are organized and opera- JIMMY GMC LEASING,INC. attorneys' fees and 4125.11 the then number of shares issu In Witness Whereof, the one quarter of the Northeast ted exclusively for such pur- TO:Corporation Commission of Plaintiff's Court costs, with ed to the stockholders bears to THE STATE OF ARIZONA incorporator has hereunto Arizona one-quarter(W25WN1!),and the poses. interest on said principal sum of the total number of shares of In and for the County of Pima ARTICLE VII signed his name and affixed his In the Matter of the Estate of Southwest one quarter (SW), 415 West Congress Street 515,578.26 at the rate of seven stock of the Corporation then DON LIM,aka LIM DON, This is a non-profit corpora- seal this 13 day of September Tucson,Arizona 85701 percent(7 per cent) per annum issued and outstanding. In the comprising 397.04 acres more or P P 1971. Pursuant to the provisions of from the date of said judgment event that a stockholder having Deceased. less. tion,the indebtedness shall not CHARLES J.LAPP D.C.N.D. No.Ps 4001 Total acres of selected State exceed Five Million($5,000,000. Sections t0 110 and 10 111, until paid,and with interest on such pre-emptive right shall fail NOTICE TO CREDITORS 00) Dollars. Pub.The Arizona Territorial Arizona Business Corporation the sum of$1,094.64,being taxes, to exercise such rights as to any land 2378.89 acres.more or less. September 29 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Act, the undersigned corpora- assessments and insurance particu ar additional issue of and the appraises value thereof ARTICLE VIII October 6,13,1977 that the undersigned has been �s two million seven hundred The annual meeting shall be tion hereby applies for authority advancements,foreclosure stock in the Corporation at the Req: Charles Lapp,D.C.N.D. to transact business in your search fee, attorneys' fees and time and the manner prescribed appointed personal representa- tive of this estate. All persons state,and for that purpose sub- Court costs, at the rate of six by the Board of Directors of the forty two dollars and thirty ARTICLE IX cents(52,749,142 301. The initial Statutory Agent PUBLIC NOTICES mits the following statement: percent(6 per cent)per annum Corporation, such stockholders having claims against the estate EXHIBIT"B" shall be Nancy D. O'Connor, FiRST: The name of the from the date of said judgment shall be deemed to have waived are required to present their corporation is JIMMY GMC untilpaid, together with the i such right as to such particular claims within four months after OFFERED PRIVATE LAND 8401 N. Yosemite, Tucson, Ari- Your Right To Know P the date of the first publication LEASING,INC. foreclosure of Plaintiff's mort- additional issue. In Township 11 South, Range zona 85704. of this notice or the claims will 14 East, Gila and Salt River ARTICLE X Articles of Incorporation SECOND: It is incorporated gage lien as said lien existed on Article VI 1971, .be forever barred.Claims must under the laws of the State of -the 25th day of June, upon The Corporation shall indem- and Meridian. The private property of the ofbe presented either to the under- Southwestern Communica- Wisconsin. the following described nify any and all of its officers g personal representative Section 21: Southeast quarter members,officers and directors si ned (SE), comprising160.00 acres are forever exempt from the tions,Inc. THIRD:The date of its incorp- premises situate in the County of and directors or former officers P at 220 E.Speedway,or filed with oration is June 23, 1923,and the Pima,State of Arizona,to-wit: and directors against expenses more or less. debts and obligations of this 1.The name of the corporationP the Court. shall be SOUTHWESTERN period of its duration is'perpe- Lot 16 of KENNEDY PARK incurred by them, including Section 28: All, except the corporation. DATED OCTOBER 5,1977. COMMUNICATIONS, INC. tual. ESTATES, a Subdivision of legal fees, settlements, judg- South 721.19 feet of the North ARTICLE XI HENRY ZIPF 1,481.19 feet of the East 604.00 There shall be a President, FOURTH: The address of its Pima County, Arizona, accord- mentsnd or penalties rendered 2. The purpose for which thePersonal Representative feet of the West one-half of the Vice President,Secretary and a corporation is organized is the principal office in the jurisdic- ing to the map of record in the or levied against any such per- Pub.The Arizona Territorial Northeast one quarter (W2N E), Treasurer. No less than three transaction of any and all lawful tion under the laws of the state Pima County Recorder's Office son in a legal action brought October 13,20,27,1977 comprising 627.88 acres more or (3) and no more than twenty- business for which corporations in which it is incorporated is:c-o in Book 20 of Maps and Plats at against any such person for Req: Zipf& Henderson, Attor- less. five(25)Directors.The election may be organized under Arizona Robert W.Radcliffe,One North page 75. i actions or ommissions alleged to neys j cprtinn 79: That oart lying' of the Directors was held at 7044 Page 20; The Arizona Territorial, October 13, 1977 11/;:ii:r01/111117 1112,1,41,411111111. call 297.1/07 . .. , ....... ,:.,,,.,.,..._:•_ _ '::•.. • __, _.... „„„:,.:: . PETS [LOTSACREAGE FSRS ' ( ousEsESAtATS# , FOR SALEs�. NFUIN. 26. OWNER SELLING targe CR-1 .ll,1lssli,l4Aiassfysy,Oy.11)II,s,faa,.i-ft s►sfPs)ysf.V V V V V V V V 10 V V a, i ♦til 0 lot in Tucson National Country ? October 13, 1977,The Arizona Territorial, Page 21 MAPARtiatitlitt:''' -)-,-)-, ___ _ _- PUBL{C NOT{CES PUBLIC NOTICES > PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES UNFURN.: 6. I i Your Right To Knorr. Yt,ur P'Llilt 1r_:Know Your Right To Know Your Right To Know �� BRAND NEW g 1i 1, Seltzer Company, Inc. a(n) auction, for cash, in lawful; tors authorizing the issuance of I i TWO 1 BEDROOM p y' (602)624-6691 q• ;;f•; :ti ,�iY:.. _• Arizona corporation, on behalf GIVEN under my hand and money of the United States. stock to which preemptive •• v;••f ti z... p '1 I Handicapped A ts. i of the corporation. appe p the seal of the Superior Court of DATED this 27 day of Sept. rights shall attach may require :*:' :Ari',:" ' -' EDITH E.M 1 and 2 .. • :;' :' •--,..,.,ti�. l Available MERCER •the State of Arizona in and for •1977, such rights to be exercised I Notary Public the County of Pima this 30 days RICHARD J.BOYKIN within less than sixty (60) days Bedroom ,,,.. PLUS apts. ...f.$. I' My Commission expires: of Aug.,1977. Sheriff of Pima County,Arizona after notice has been given to A unique idea in !' 1&2 bedroom I. Oct.14,1977 NORMA M.FELIX,Clerk By Sgt.B.Dudgeon,239 the stockholders. furnished or unfurnished q Pub:The Arizona Territorial By Gerald L.Hevolow Deputy Sheriff 105620-4 �' apartment living. Apartments October 13,20,27,1977 Deputy Clerk Pub:The Arizona Territorial Pub: The Arizona Territorial from lust $175 1! •Carpet-Drapes l Req: Leon Fayette Pub: The Arizona Territorial October 6,13,20,1977 October 13,20,27,1977 October 13, 20, 27, 1977 Req:John Wm.Johnson,Attor- Req: DeConcini, McDonald, Castrol Air Conditioning•Private Patios ` •Electric Kitchen PUBLIC NOTICES November 3,1977 nay Grammer&Yetwin,P.C. Req:Slutes,Browning,Ylaket& w/w Shog Carpeting•Tailored Draperies '•Pool I� Dishwashers•Heated Swimmingli *Laundry Facilities Your Right To Know Sakrison,P.C. - PUBLIC NOTICES .PUBLIC NOTICES �� Y ! - Convenient location, Articles of Incorporation Y'_,u r R r q �. . Pool•Jacuzzi •6"`'°�°�'_ If • t PUBLIC NOTICES Your Right To Knoti•. Volleyball*Table Tennis I t 5 min. from down- I the viner ash companies Your Right T o Know NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE Fireside Lounge•Outdoor BBQ A ....., I I town on bus line. - KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE The following described trust The followin le all SOW PRESENTS: Card& Room LIN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF property will be sold,pursuant described trust ro erty will be y Partyti I I Furnished or Unfurnished ! That we, the undersigned, to the power of sale under that p p Basketball Court s THE STATE OF ARIZONA sold, pursuant to the power of From$165 a Month j have associated ourselves to- certain trust deed recorded in sale under that certain trust g - gether for the purpose of form In and for the County of Pima book or docket 4729,page 10,in 201 S. Kolb ''—'s Mo.o+•.` —•"�"'" 11 In the Matter of the Estate of deed recorded in Book 5307 at Hort Stone Courts Ingacorporationunderthelaws SUSAN D.DALEY, the records of Pima County, page 52, records of Pima(Kolb at Broadway ST ; i of the state of Arizona, and do. Arizona,at public auction to the County,Arizona, at public auc- Phonehereby adopt the following Art- Deceased. highest bidder at the law offices 886-5285 j 2835N.Stone Ave, ( p No.P 4031 tion to the highest bidder at the isles of incorporation. of SCHORR&LEONARD,P.C., front door of the Pima County •�_ NOTICE TO CREDITORS S �1 8��.9061 1 ARTICLE I NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 155 West Council Street,Tucson, Courthouse,Tucson,Arizona,on t —.)—)—)—)_.)—),-.)_.)_)_j The name of the corporation that MICHAEL O'CONNOR has Pima County,Arizona,on Tues- December 12, 1977, at 10:00 shall be the viner ash sampan been appointed Personal Repre- sentative of this estate. All A M•of said day: That portion of the Southeast ARTICLE I f person having claims against Lot 195 of TUCSON MOUN- TAIN OON quarter of the Southwest hear- The purpose or purposes for TAI N VILLAGE, a subdivision ter of Section 30, Townshi 14 `r`c:i,r Right Io Knox•. which this corporation is organ- the estate are required to pre- -- of Pima County, Arizona, p sent their claims within four South of Range 16 East,Gila and ized is the transaction of any and according to the map of record Salt River Base and Meridian, months after the date of the first COME LISTEN TO OUR QUIET In the Superior Court of the all lawfull business, within or in the Pima County Recorder's Pima County, Arizona, State of Arizona without the State of Arizona,for publication of this notice or the Office in Book 17 of Maps and described as follows: BRAND NEWwhich corporations may claims will be forever barred. SECURITY and for the County of Pima po ations be in Plats at page 88. BEGINNING at the Southwest Claims must be presented to the SAVINGS i N G S in- corporated under the laws of the Personal Representative's DATED this 12th day of corner of said Section 30, run AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, State of Arizona,as they may be August,1977. thence North 89 degrees 48 CORONADO HEIGHTSan Arizona corporation, attorney at 220 East Speedway amended from time to time. Boulevard, Tucson, Arizona TRUSTOR: minutes East along the South • Plaintiff ARTICLE III RONALD LEE ROUSSEY line thereof,a distance of 1492.36 A PTS vs. The corporation initially in- 85705. M.MARCIA MROUSSEY DATED October 5,1977. feet to the Southeast corner of CHARLES S.CRAWFORD and tends to conduct the business of ZIPF&HENDERSON Lot 4 of said Section 30; Retired ;BEATRICE M. CRAWFORD, residential and commercial S.L.SHORR thence North 0 degrees 06 F Attorneys for Personal Trustee For i husband and wife;et al., construction along with buying, Representative minutes 52 seconds East along Defendants selling, leasing, manageing, STATE OF ARIZONA $187 mo. upNo.168614 developing and financing pro- • BY HENRY ZIPF Ss the East line of said Lot 4, a NOTICE OF SPECIAL party. 220 East Speedway Boulevard COUNTYOF PIMAsdistance of 30 feet to a point in Tucson,Arizona 85705 the North line of Houghton (Limited Time Only) EXECUTION SALE OF ARTICLE IV Pub.The Arizona Territorial Personally appeared S.L. Road, according to the map REAL PROPERTY The corporation shall have the , Req: Z 20, , SCHORR, TRUSTEE, who ac- thereof,of record in the office of October 13 27 1477 MIL- Includes All Utilities NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN authority to issue TEN knowledged that he executed the the County Recorder of Pima ipf& Henderson, Attar •Safe&convenient that in obedience to the Writ of LION(10,000,000)shares of com- neys foregoing instrument in said County, Arizona, in Book 3 of •Walk to bus&shopping Special Execution issued by the mon stock,of the par value of capacity this 12th day of August, Road Maps, at page 65, which above entitled Court and in the ONE DOLLAR ($1.00) per 1977. point is the true point of begin- • 1 Bedrooms • Carpet&Drapes above entitled cause,which Writ share. PUBLIC NOTICES FE ROLE L.T I NGLEY ning; continue thence North 0 and the Judgment described ARTICLE V Notary Public degrees 06 minutes 52 seconds • Utilities pd • Furn&Unfurn therein by reference thereto are The name and address of the i'-;rr Right-T,,, ., My Commission Expires: East,a distance of 429.77 feet; . incorporated herein,commands initial statutory agent of the - -October 24,1980 thence North 89 degrees 48 • Elevator • Ample Parking • me to sell,and I will sell,subject corporation is JAMES C. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF Pub.The Arizona Territorial minutes 10 seconds East, a 'to the right of redemption in FRISCH, 6245 East Broadway, THE STATE OF ARIZONA iN October 13,29,27 3066 N. Balboa Ave. p distance of 373.08 feet; thence such case made and provided by Suite 510, Tucson, Arizona, AND FOR THE COUNTY OF November 3,1977 South 0 degrees 06 minutes 50 1 Block South of Ft. Lowell statute,at public auction, all 85711. PIMA Rea:Schorr&Leonard,P.C. seconds West, a distance of -1 of the right,title,interest,claim ARTICLE VI ALANCO. INC., an Arizona • ' 429.75 feet to a point in the North Mon- Fri 623-3461 or 624-1048 an time i and lien which the parties nam- The known place of business of corporation, ed in said Judgment had or have the corporation shall be 2050 Plaintiff, PUBLIC NOTICES line of Houghton Road, thence = _� East 14th Street, Tucson, vs . South 89 degrees 48 minutes in and to the real property .Yvuc Right To Knox. West along said North line, a hereinafter described,and from Arizona. LYLE R.PALANT,et al., distance of 373.09 feet to the trueR EAUTOSALEVIS D proceeds of said sale, to ARTICLE VII Defendants. Articles of Amendment point of beginning.EXCEPT all VEHICLES 98• .o. satisfy said Judgment in favor The initial Board of Directors No.153325 To The coal and other minerals as _ v• of the judgment creditor therein shall consist of four (4) Dir- NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE Articles of Incorporation reserved in the Patent from the 1977 Mobile Traveler, 18'.-z foot. - -- named, in the total judgment ectors. Thereafter, the number NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Of United States of America. Only 8000 self-contained, 1970 Grand Prix. One owner, sum of$51,003.56,Together with of persons to serve on the Board under and by virtue of a Writ of JMF DATED this 8th day of Sep extras.Paid miles,,0sel will coined, lowmiles,AC,bucket seats,top accrued and accruing interest of Directors shall be fixed by the Special Execution and order of Pursuant to the provisions of tember,1977. er best offer or trade. Call condition,no fair offer refused. and costs since the date of entry By-Laws of the corporation.The sale issued out of the Superior Section 10-061,Arizona Business Name of Trustor: 749-5454.(41) 298-6184.2841 S.Beechwood Ave. of said Judgment. persons who are to serve as Court of Pima County,Arizona, Corporation Act,the undersign- ROBERT J.ADAIR (40-41) The sale will be held at the Directors until the first annual on the day of December,1977, ed corporation adopts the NANCY J.ADAIR East front door of the new Pima meeting of shareholders or until and to me as Sheriff duly dir- Articles of Amendment to its (husband and wife) [ RUCKScAMpE RB 1975 Plymoth Fury Custom PS, County Court House,also some- their successors are elected and ected and delivered in the above Articles of Incorporation. SIGNEY Y.KOHN PB, 33,000 miles, excellent qualified are: entitled action, FIRST: The name of the TRAILERS condition.$3300.Call weekdays times known as the main en- Agent for American Savings Y trance of Sale! Court House, in WILLIAM VINER WHERAS,on the 13th day of corporation is JMF. Service Corporation,Trustee 4.••u• 748-4754 or nights 886-7257.(41) 6720 East Scarlet December, 1976, ALANCO, SECOND: The document STATE OF ARIZONA Tucson, Arizona, on Nov 1, • Tucson,Arizona n Arizona corporation, attached hereto as Exhibit"A" 1977 at the hour of 10:00 a.m.to INC.,� ss. 8 x 35 Trotwood,fold-down awn- Subscribe to sell the following described real STEPHEN P.ASH Plaintiff herein recovered a sets forth amendments to the COUNTY OF PIMA ing, good condition, ideal for property to the highest bidder: 3015 East 1st Street Partial Judgment in the Super- Articles of Incorporation which On this 8th day of September, mountain lot or travel. $2,500. The Territorial Lots30,31 and 32 in Block"B" Tucson,Arizona for Court of the State of Arizona, were adopted by shareholders of 1977,before me,the undersigned Call 622-2609 or 296-0977.(41) of INDUSTRIAL PARK SITE, BRENDA VINER in and for the County of Pima, the corporation on August 29, officer, personally appeared call 297-1107 todayl 6720 East Scarlet against RANCHO RIATA,INC., 1977 in the mannerprescribed Pima County,Arizona,as shown SIDNEY Y. KOHN, who ac- Tucson,Arizona one of the defendants herein,for bythe Arizona Business Cor knowledged he is the Agent for •p�k�i- .•��y _�,� f,� .,, �,�.,,_•, by Map on file in Book 13 of the sum of$6 160.00 with interest Por. ..r;� � � .� r�,; Maps and Plats at page 56,PimaCHRISTINE L.ASH atlas Act. ;k`•.f+--' ^; ff, .,--f 3015 East 1st Street theron at the rate of 6 per cent THIRD: The number of the Trustee herein, American ;,,• :• ti,•• County Records. Savings Service Corporation, ,-•.,,,k,.;.: • ..ALS: . .,k;< Tucson,Arizona per annum from the 9th day of shares of the corporation out .--..,.4.-:...4,-:4,,,,-: v,,,,•: ,,,,,,W.,::., DATED 3 October 1977. po that he executed the foregoing +a..i„ r�• November 1976 until aid and u{; ;�;.f ` ;:.••• RICHARD J.BOYKIN ARTICLE V111 p standing at the time of such instrument for the purposes Sheriff of Pima County,Arizona The incorporators of the cor- $347.90 for Court costs and ac- adoption was 15,000; and the therein contained. By Sgt.B.Dudgeon,239 poration are WILLIAM VINER cruing costs,and number of shares entitled to IN WITNESS WHEREOF, : of 6720 East Scarlet, Tucson, WHEREAS,on the 26th day of vote thereon was 15,000. Deputy Sheriff hereunto set my hand and Pub:The Arizona Territorial Arizona,and STEPHAN P.ASH January, 1977, ALANCO, INC FOURTH:The desination and official seal. ATTENTION SELLERS October 13,20, of 3015 East 1st Street,Tucson, .an Arizona corporation, re number of outstanding shares of 27,1977 ANN K.WEAVER Req: Cusick,Watkins, Stewart Arizona. covered an additional judgment each class or series entitled to Notary Public IN WITNESS WHEREOF,we in the Superior Court of the State vote thereon as a class or series &Harris,Attorneys My commission expires: We're Aiming To have hereunto set our hands this Arizona,In and for the County were as follows: August 16,1978 til PUBLIC NOTICESh day of September,1977. of Pima, against RANCHO- CLASS OR SERIES Common Pub.The Arizona.Territorial eik5IF;tithrWILLIAMViNER RIATA, INC., for the sum of NUMBER OF SHARES 15,000 October 13,20,27 Buy Cars ^ STEPHAN P.ASH $1,500.00 with interest thereon at FIFTH:The number of shares3,1977 l' Ilk 7t,ur Right To KnoL•. STATE OF ARIZONA the rate of 6 percent annum of each class or series entitled to November Jo Johnson, Hayes & Dow 'lir r ss. from the 26th dy of January, vote thereon as a class or series dali,Ltd. STATE OF ARIZONA County of Pima 1977,until paid,and which voted for or against such THE FOLLOWING ARE NEEDED i APPLICATION OF The foregoing Articles of In- WHEREAS, the said judg- amendment,respectively,was: PUBLIC NOTICE S WITHDRAWAL OF corporation •were acknowledged mentswere partially satisfied to CLASS OR SERIES Common AT ONCEFayette Seltzer Company,Inc.a before me by WILLIAM VINER the extent of $5,000.000, and NUMBER OF SHARES FOR -'-,- ` ,v h .Transportation cars from$100• 300 foreign corporation. and STEPHAN P.ASH,this 20th there remains unsatisfied on 15,000 i:Tran $ TO: C O R P0 R A T I ON day of September,1977. said judgments the sum of NUMBER OF SHARES 0 65.71 Mustangs COMMISSION, STATE OF JAMES C.FRISCH $2,145.27; .AGAINST None iN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF 467.72 Comoros -ARIZONA Notary Public • NOW THEREFORE,I will on DATED this 23 day of Sept- THE STATE OF ARIZONA 2222 W. Encanto Blvd., Suite My Commission Expires: the 1st day of November 1977,at ember,1977. In and for the County of •160.70 Pickups&Vans 210-D,Phoenix,Arizona 85009 Dec.12,1977 the hour of 10:00 o'clock A.M.,at JMF Maricopa Pursuant to the provisions of Pub:The Arizona Territorial the East door of the County By JOSEPH M.FRIEDHEIM FEDERAL NATIONAL MORT- •'65.73 Clean Sedans Section 10-119,Arizona Business October 13,20,27,1977 Courthouse in the City of President GAGE ASSOCIATION, If you have a vehicle for sale call David or Dan Corporation Act,the undersign- Req:King&Frisch,Attorneys Tucson,County of Pima,State of By LAWRENCE C.POTTER Plaintiff, ed corporation hereby applies Arizona,sell all the right,title, Secretary vs. today. They have cash for you, for a Certificate of Withdrawal • i Interst,claim and demand of the STATE OF ARIZONA JOHN C.GRAVES,.et ux,et al, • from your State, and for that PUB C N OT{CES defendant. ss. Defendants. RANDELL MOTORS purpose submits the following • RANCHO RIATA,INC.,in and County of Pima NO.C-355190 statement: u: i-.` F'�o`�` to the following described real The foregoing instrument was NOTICE OF SALE 945 E. 22nd St, 882-8211 FIRST: The name of the In The Superior Court of the 'party,to-wit: acknowledged before me this 23 NOTICE Is hereby given that corporation is Fayette Seltzer state of Arizona The South 75 feet of that day of September, 1977, by the above named plaintiff Company,Inc. portion-of Lot 2, in Section 33, JOSEPH M. FRIEDHEIM and recovered Judgment in the SECOND: It is incorporated In and for the County of Pima Township 14 South, Range 12- 'LAWRENCE C. POTTER, above named Court on Septem- I under the laws of Illinois. MARY IRELAND EaSt,of the��and Salt River--President and Secretary, res- bei 27,1977 againstthe defend- Base end Meridian, Pima pectively.of JMF, an Arizona ants JOHN C. GRAVES and business in the State of Arizona. VS County, Arizona. described as corporation, on behalf of said CONSUELO A. GRAVES, his FOURTH: It hereby surreal- ACTION LAWN CARE,INC.,a follows: corporation. AETNA FiNANCE ����� foreign corporation; Albert wife; ern Its authority to transactBEGINNING at the North- Robert M.Strum? COMPANY No. 1, a corpora- - :; Arthur Lowery • business in the State of Arizona, wast corner of the East half Of Notary Public tion; NATIONWIDE FINAN- :10 'h and Jane Doe Lowery,husband FIFTI�i:It revokes the author- Lot 1; My Commission Expires: CIAL CORPORATION OF ARI- Ity of its statutory agent in the and wife, - THENCE Southerly along the -7-14-79 ZONA, a corporation, in the State of Arizona to accept ser- deFendl�fs Westerly'inset said East half of EXHIBIT"A” amount of 812,891.41 with inter- vice of process, and consents inter- No.163324 LOt 1,a distance of 150.17 feet, ARTICLES OF AMENDMENT est thereon at the rate of 7.0 per • AL.1. SPECIAL. Alia that service of process in any SUMMONS more or less, to the North- TO THE cent per annum from January 1, action,wit or proceeding based easterly right-of-way line of San ARTICLES OF 1977, plus assured costs in the The State of Arizona to the pursuant to NO N COR PO RATION sum of$374.25; and DOWN PAYMENT in the State of Arizona the time above named defendant soap,of Road Maps,at page 90 OF a special writ of execution issu- the corporation was authorized ACTION LAWN CARE INC. ieof,In the office of the Pima JMF ed by said Court on September to transact business in the State C-o Albert A.Lowery,President County Recorder; 1.ARTICLE i is amended to 27,1977,the following described of Arizona may thereafter be 5400 Memorial Drive THENCE Southeasterly along change the name of the cor- real property will be sold at Liberal Terms made on the corporation by Houston,Texas 77007 said Northeasterly right-of-way poration to PF WEST,INC. public auction to satisfy said service therof on the Arizona ALBERT LOWERY and JANE •line a distance of 1,700 feet; to 2. ARTICLE V, which limits Judgment, on the 3rd day of N O RTHWEST Corporation Commission. DOE LOWERY the true point of beginning; the period of existence of the November,1977 at 10:00 A.M.at SIXTH: The post offices ad- 5400 Memorial Drive THENCE Northeasterly, per- corporation,is hereby deleted in the East Door of the New S U D V'S,ON dress to which the Arizona Cor- poration Houston,Texas YOU ARE HEREBY pendicular to the said right-of- its entirety and the corpora- Courthouse,in Tucson,Arizona: Commission may mail way line a distance of 300.00 tion's existence shall hereafter Lot Six (6), Block Ten (10), a copy of any process against SUMMONED and required to feet; be perpetual as permitted by the RESUBDIVISION OF FA I R- OSHRIN PARK the corporation that may be appear and defend in the above THENCE SOUTHeasterly, Arizona Business Corporation GROUNDS ADDITION, per served on it is 6501 Stanley entitled action in the above parallel with said right-of-way Act. Map recorded in Book 7,page 26 Avenue,Berwyn,Illinois 60402. entitled court,within TWENTY line a distance of 613.77 feet, 3.ARTICLE VII,which limits of Maps, in the office of the Full Acre Lots DATED:August 10,1977. DAYS, exclusive of the day of more or less,to the South line of the indebtedness or liability to County Recorder of Pima Fayette Seltzer Company,Inc. service, if served without the said Lot 2; which the corporation may County,Arizona. By LEON FAYETTE State of Arizona, and you are • THENCE Westerly along said subject itself,is hereby deleted DATED this 30 day of Septem- TITLE:President hereby notified that in case you South line a distance of 472.06 in its entirety and the following bar,1977. By HELEN V.FAYETTE fail so to do,judgment by default feet,more or less,to the North- is substituted: RICHARD J.BOYKIN TiTLE:Secretary will be rendered against you for easterly right-of-way line of San ARTICLE VII Sheriff Cortaro Rd. • tiSTATE OF ARIZONA the relief demanded in the Joaquin Road; The holders from time to time By SGT.B.DUDGEON,239 (KOSHRIN 'V 1/.Mi. North COUNTY OF PIMA THENCE Northwesterly of the common stock of the Deputy Sheriff at 1-10-Hwy. REAL-Ty ''Y of Ina Rd. • complaint. License No.10-53804 The name and address of along said right-of-way line a corporation shall have the pre- P.O.Box 910 The foregoing instrument was plaintiff's attorney is: distance of 249.31 feet,more or emotive rights as to the common Tucson,Arizona 85702 297-5633 Call acknowledged before me this JAMES M.SAKRISON 310 Transamerica Building less,TO THE TRUE POINT OF stock then and thereafter Pub.The Arizona Territorial Betty 11th day of August, 1977, by BEGINNING. authorized to be issued. No October 13,20,27,1977 LEON FAYETTE of Fayette Tucson,Arizona to the highest bidder,at public resolution of the Board of Direc- Req:Hughes&Hughes,P.C. Page 22,The Arizona Territorial, October 13, 1977 Games of the week e one Hart Pr d •cts e 1 clos By TRACY COWLS Wells' homecoming, 30-19. hours,"he said. "We knew place. The Dorados have When Flowing Wells Hart said of the 4-1 the potential was there,but won two in,a row,including GOLF CART football coach Larry Hart Apaches, "There is no now, it's happened." last week's victory over predicts a close game, you doubt about it, they are "We played near-perfect Douglas. Suddenly, the can bet he'll be right. really a tough team." ball for us," said Graham. team is in first place in the x e eTires Two weeks ago Flowing Nogales suffered its first Runners Carl Lee and conference. • Wellsw loss last week falling Dann Har account Smith said of the victory, as scheduled to a ng to y ry ed for rY FOR SALE play Safford,and Hart said Safford 3-0. most of the damage against. "I am just super happy.We the game would be very The Apaches have shown the Cabs. Each rushed for played a fine defensive ball close.After regulation play a strop def over 100 yards and atouch- game in shutting out their and batteries ess than g ense, shuttin >> ran out, the score was tied out three o onents g down. You cant ask for offense. The Bulldogs at 14. FF and more," said Graham. were held to just minus two giving up an average of yards eld. .n offense. Caballeros travel to just 2 points a game. The Tigers can' rusni t relax The Dorados won the ea r oldThe meet Nogales tomorrow, _ yet, though. Douglas is and Hart predicts another Thur defense is ex- their next foe,and Graham game with the big play. An ceptional said Hart 82-Y-rilpass from- the close game. Hart was dieappointed in is in the, dark about the terack eff Carreon to In other action this week, the Caballeros' play in the Bulldogscapabilities. I Steve Gallagher made the Canyon del Oro hosts loss to Marana,and found a don't know a thing about scoreA blocked Punt Globe,. Am higoes to them, said Graham, I 12-0. F reason, I put the blame on don't like that." and runback of the Tucson, and Marana plays me;I didn't get them ready recove b Glenn W an Douglas. mentall The Bulldogs have shown I'3' YWyman Last weeks' action saw y• They really an excellent offense so far and a 31-yard sprint by all Tucson - came to play, said Hart. halfback David Johnson CDO demolish Douglas,33 this ear. A ainst San g offensively the Cabs y g culminated scoring in the $600 0, Amphi polish off y Manuel, they scored 58 Salpointe, 12-0, and stacked up 397 yards, but points and had three first half,CDO leading 26-0. Marana ruin Flowing couldn't take advantage of quarterbacks throw touch- Late in the third quarter, scoring opportunities. "We downs. Alex Brown, who the Dorados were pinned just didn't cash in when we rushed for 1,000 yards last on their own two yard line, had the chance,"said Hart. year, is considered one of Glenn Wyman took an off- Individually for the the best in the conference tackle play all the way in a Caballeros, Mike Weldon by many coaches. spectacular 98 yard run. rushed for 79 yards and CDO Coach Bob Smith Smith is not one to rest on ;.� three touchdowns, and must be getting a little Past laurels. The Globe / /----,-/�' Mike Ingram continued his dizzy. Last year the Tigers arethe next team on :.1.ZS\. strong passing by throwing Dorados were undefeated the agenda. Smith sees •z...-_ ,, "� for 210 yards. AA State Champions.Then, trouble in Globe. They .re � ,, - • �'' good," he said simply. Marana coach Paul in two winless games, fans "The,y the ball ve tr Graham_was elated. I m began to lose confidence. Y rY �� 1��•�, just very happy for the In the past two weeks a well. �110/1‘fr, „ ir.rThe Tigers tore San kids; they've put in a lot of total turnaround has taken �' ,►.r��,- Manuel apart last week36- • t���;�; t8. QuarterbackMarty Rex"'r led the way, ning the X ball and passing for 326 • - yards and three touch- �,�r� xdowns. '= � a �' - . ' - : ,,, '''' * "They better than �� » their 0-5 record will in- p w� ,.Ati - . ,c„.-3,,... dicate," said Amphi coach panca __ , 1_� • • 1. Vern Friedli of the Tucson 1aii :,� Badgers. "This halfback Brown is one of the best Iii,."4: runners in the city.” Brew. akfast F.,;.,2-t : :. II4� > I'-',2, . �b As for Amphi, the and �� � �� . � Panthers are ranked �� second in the state, for 44, Ai44' �• a � �� good reason. They have -`,--2-,..---..- „ `' ,`-' , averaged 27 points a game H� while wing up 'ust 2. 4 �� . �� � � � g gJ •Rummage Sale r . .� .�.� In the victory over .,:,,...; z - ro Salpointe, Friedh thought ,,r* -4,4,,,- 1 ' � R�� A the Panthers offense could A Pancake Breakfast 15, �- -. . and Rummage Sale will be held Saturday October have produced more 8 a.m.to 1 p.m.'at Caws Adobes Sho in Center corner of Oracle an � ,, . �' . �� -4 � � points. "We should have a na oads. The event is sponsored by the Exchange Club of North Tucson. --,,:4',- --,' �- �� `=� � ��" done better offensively,but The ticket donation of$1.50 will be used for Tucson youth projects. CUTTING CORNERS -- Amphi quarterback Steffe _the_ defense did a great Miller t 11) tucks the ball away and turns upfield on job," he sari. 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Take a break from unpacking and 110001. * ilii., - Iii. call me. tum ter. it October 13, 1977,The Arizona Territorial,Page 23 _ Around the clu.bs :7;_ GRECA REALTY The Saguaro WGA played a low gross event at the scoring 42, and in third place was Mr. and Mrs. Ken • Residential and f '..:* .. cf f i Arthur Pack Golf Course on Wednesday, Oct. 5. Saul, scoring 43. Commercial1-.Wr � Winning top prize in the First Flight was Fran The Swingers held their best ball of a foursome on - Real Estate ' Robison, scoring 94 and in second place, scoring 98, Tuesday, Oct. 4. _; r _: _ .. was Bernice Hinton. In a tie for first place, scoring 29 was the team of • Land Sales and i i ._:- In the Second Flight,Marilyn Peterson, scored a 103 George Sheer , Fred Maughmer, Andy Mitchell and Development ( -r to win that event and Jo Sprague shot a 108 to take Carl Nobel. And, on their tails was the team of Joe - ` 4.-- • <<‘` v second place. Owens, Clark Sloate,Ben Schlimme and Ray Shelton. , - t'Plaza del Oro Orange Grove & Oracle On Sunday,Oct.2 the Sundowners played a nine-hole The Garbage Day Tournament on Saturday, Oct 1 29 .8241 623-3241 best ball of foursome. saw Ray Harcombe win the event with a 65, Clark First place winners were Ray and Martha Mungria Sloate taking second place, with a 69 and Harry Fon- along with Lloyd and Sandy Helwig, scoring 25. tenova, in third place, scoring 71. L, Second place winners were Mary and Tom Johnson ' _l withpartners George and � - rj` g Clara Davis, scoring 28. The Cit ' �? City Women's Golf Association began its regular `�� 4The low net event was won by Jo Sprague, holding season play this week with a team event at El Rioif...iii -siniii..1/4.4 ...,-„b. down a 31,while Bob Grainger was second,scoring 35. " Cli • Municipal Golf Course. inn In Cliff Valley Women's play on Friday, Sept. 30 a Tucson National's team jumped out into an early tie low putts event was held. for the lead with a 29-25 win over Oro Valley Country In Class A, first place honors went to Margaret Club, while 49ers Country Club took a 29-25 win over Resort for Fun in theCanning, scoring32 and second was won _ Sun, placeby Davis Monthan to grab a share of the lead in the Bernice Fulcher, scoring 33. cumulative event. In Class B play Cortney Lockridge wrapped up first with adjoining Skyline Country Club moved into third place with a place scoring 30 and tied with a 31 for second place 271/2-26/win over Randolph,while hostess club El Rio were Edna Tingle and Dorothy Dod. was idle. Golf & Tennis facilities. The Class C event was won by Eunice Olcott with a 30The City WGA play is run as a series of cumulative and second place was won by Lois Wallace,scoring 32. events ending in March. The Cliff Valley Men's Sunday play included a low The next event will be held Monday at Tucson t` ��"'' net event which was won by Joe Banzet with a 49. National. Second place was won by George Hemsworth , :. scoring 51 and third place was taken by Ron Worman Col.George Atkins was the winner of a 1978 Mercury �_ : _ ;'4.:,:-'-',..,: ' :tea � < . t-' �~� .� `� �-z with a 52. Monarch at the Oro Valley Country Club's Guest In- , ` - - Betty-Joe Stewart had an excellent day when she vitational Oct. 1 and 2. R , ,: played the front nine with a 25, two under par. In ad- Atkins was the guest of Oro Valley member Don clition, she hit a hole-in-one on No. 5 and had two bir- Hunsaker. dies. ¢. s -, 4 The Oro Valley Country Club hosted a Point System event on Saturday, Oct. 1. .� t' The winners were: Jim Johnston, 54; Jim Curran; CDO vs . FW 'aI ' ; :‘_, 51; Roy Aros, 50; Arnie Spence, 45; Jack Lucey, 44; e __ t ...k a. , ; . and Lyle McDonald, 43. The Skyline Country Club held a best-ball of a dec • i. ' 1 �` ` 1 twosome event on Sunday, Oct. 2. 1 _' -_ .. 4 In first place was Mr. and Mrs. Charles Athansdes, „, - , ,/4//, , • scoring 40; in second place,Mr.and Mrs.Art the poor ,Damam, • 1,. ' 1,,, 464. , :. , One of the biggest cross time. country meets of the AA Amphi coach Jose Nido M ` - ,. South conference year may keeps saying that his team �i . �" , , _Hei r be taking place tomorrow is `'getting stronger and �. when the Canyon del Oro stranger and maturing 4 ��:�' Dorados battle the Flowing each meet. Suddenly the - �' I Wells team for first place Panthers showed this - ,,. . •t : 5por ,.` s in the league on the improvement by taking _ t Caballeros' course. third in the big Pima_meet. Restaurant Open 7am to 10pm watt nett�� In other action this week, ``I was really pleased with - Marana runs a tri-meet the way the kids ran," he Cocktail Lounge slam to lam against Douglas and said."It was a real positive A few weeks ago, I put the knock on Vern Friedli Bisbee, and Amphi takes thing for this to happen at BANQUET FA CIL I T IES down at Amphi for his last-minute time outs against thisseason," p g on the Salpointe Lancers. time in the CDO. Last week CDO defeated Nido said. It's apparently raised a few eyebrows and voices. Douglas in a sweep, 15-48, Each of the runners 5900 N. Oracle Among the voices raised was Friedl s, who called Amphi placed third at the earned medals except two, me after the column appeared to explain what had Pima Classic Invitational, explained Nido. 887-4000 happened. and Flowing Wells took He said that the last minute times out were used for third in the Classic. substitutions to get everybody off his bench. Flowing Wells Coach Some of those kids, he added, were kids who might Hayden Smith sees the as c o Dire not see any more playing time this year, considering meet as a "very close" ••- the tough Amphi schedule. matchup between two of - He also said he's had scores run up on him and, the best teams in the I/1 One 0 , t best ideas knowing the humiliation of it from the receiving end, conference. "I don't expect would not do it to anybody else. either team to run away I should have known better. After all, with a back- and sweep," he said. field like he's got,running up a nasty score would have The Cabs ran extremely Es - s ever had. been no great feat.At this time,I'd like to apologize to well at the Classic, ac- ,,a „ Coach Friedli for what was said in that column. It was cording to Smith. I think a bum rap. this will let a lot of people P ,rr t Of course, subbing to keep the score down can be a know that we can run 0 ••• problem also. against top AAA com- There's a storytold about Knute Rockne and a petition" said Smith. 1111E,S 4 '144 ‘140 Si"powerhouse Irish team at Notre Dame which bears Individually for the Cabs, ;• , telling at this point. Kyle Wheeler took third in w _ x Y .N. X the No. 1 division, and JeffIV t ;► :al''.-- __. --44--. : , It seems that Rockne's team was facing an in- Carbaugh, Caleb Car- '� „..4....,..,, r_.,,,,.' �: g credible weak sister gang on Saturday,and Rock took penter, and Lenny Dietch ��- , : oily— -- \ Arm z off topersonallyscout the next week's opponant, - PPo ran strong races also, ,. -8,- .� ifile. ...-•w'c�:. roa�.a„ .,.a.,2�^• :,,,-;„ �c.. `g �' s leaving the team in the hands of his assistants with the according to Smith. �� 'k % ' admonition to keep the score down. Canyon del Oro coach = ` � � - f �` So Rockne is off scouting,and the ND score is being Allan Hart would like to see relayed over the PA. the matchup between top What made Verde Catalina sell out so will make you forget that everything Unfortunately,the score is going up like a homesick runners Wheeler and fast?Simple... you need is so close by. angel,with Rockne's temper not far behind. The final Chuck White toned down. Comfortable,spacious room layouts. And,of course,the maintenance-free was something on the order of 56-0,and the trip back to "It isn't that which will Bright cheery windows to frame the lifestyle that's made townhome living South Bend served only to build anger. decide the race," he ex- Catalinas right above you. so popular. A livid Rockne calls his chief assistant on the carpet plained, "If our two, and Plus loads of features you just don't Drive up and see the last of this great and demands an accounting. three runners can defeat expect in this price range...like kitchen community soon.We think you'll agree "Well, coach," the assistant says, "when the score FW's two man, and if our cabinets of real oak. it s one of the best ideas we ve ever was 21-0,we put in the second string.They had to show five and six man defeat All this in a peaceful foothill setting that had. us that they were as good as the first string, so they their five runner, then we scored three touchdowns.So we took them out and put will be hard to beat," he in the third string. They wanted to show us that they said. om g Verde Catalina ,� were better than the second string,and they scored two touchdowns, and would have had three if the clock In the victory over On Oracle,north of Magee hadn't run out." Douglas, Hart was ex- Quiet,comfortable,carefree living on the pecially pleased with theside of the Catalinas. At any rate,I'm sorry about what happened.It's just performance of White. DON'T DELAY! 2&3 bedrooms from a dumb mistake. "Chuck is reallygoingout Not that that last really solves anything, mind you, $'40,300 except topoint out that reporters are -- despite and doing the job. Now if P Po P only the rest of the team -.tab- Woodward, Bernstein and all the rest that the can catch up," he said. ESTES romantics deifyas hot rats writers--as human asyou lir- Tucsn Is an steps town. White set an unofficial EQUAL,,a,5,Q readers. record on Douglas'2.6-mile °°°°A'`"i" And that, troops, is the bottom line. course by running a 12:01 Page 24,The Arizona Territorial, October 13, 1977 phi • • • 2 • in The Amphitheater School informal seminars to - Thursday, Oct. 13 at - Thursday, Oct. 20 at meetings that had been set, out," Folletsaid. District, attempting to discuss the projects that Walker Elementary Nash Elementary,1:30 and u at schools on r ' inform citizens about the would be built if the bond School, P P evious In the districts last bond 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. dates were attended by as election more than 40 per issues for the Oct. 25 bond issue is passed. Wednesday, Oct. 19 at -Thursday - Oct. 20 at few as eight persons. cent of election callingfor nearlythe voters showed The locations are as Keeling Elementary, 1:30 Coronado Elementary,7:30 "We've got ap- up to vote. $2.2 million will be holding follows: and 7:30 p.m. p.m. prox i m a tely 2 5 000 "Theredoesn't just down t seem - Thursday Oct. 20 at registered voters in the to be much controversy for Holoway Elementary, 7:30 district, but we anticipate this.bond election," FAAarana watches flooollet p.m. about a 30 per cent turn- said _ Thursday, Oct. 20 at Prince Elementary, 6 p.m. • t Continued from Page 1 i Had is stopped raining jokingly quizzed about �_ ' .�+ ~: , . -. �, These meetings are all R E A�T Y F��G�-Til��S �� • QF TUCSON slowly move off the in Nogales? It did--but turningthe town into a �` open to the public,we want bridge,and wait for the only briefly,as two calls resort. everyone to be informed ' marshal's car topull from the Highway Pat- At � � �� gh y 6 p.m., nothing about the bond election but MARY M A CH away. rol informed the mar- seemed to happen, and we certain! can't force the SI Once again they shall if it did, it couldn't bepeople in the communityhas a new offi to ce. elif i would line the guard- The maintenance seen, since the sun was come out to listen," Leslie rails, trying to guess yard took on a Sunday rapidly setting.,, . .. Follet, associate supt. of I am now . - passociated with The North- Home Phone how fast the water was outing air, as- people With the sunset, finance and accounting west Office of Realty Executives,and 887-6867 or 888-0394 will be pleased to help you with your Business Phone moving, while a few stood around and people began rapidly said. real estate needs. 297-7373 "crepehangers" would watched,and gossipped, leaving the mainten- To date, community 1 West Orange Grove Rd. •Territorial Building tell anyone who stopped and shared beer. ance yard, and, by 7 interest has been poor and (East of Oracle Rd.and South of Plaza del Oro) to listen that the brid- One enterprising lad p.m. all the observers ges, built three years was seen hawking soft were gone,wondering if ago by the county,were drinks, while Frew was the worst had passed. . going to go. Thebe_ ..,zrj .. .,.�,.. : a.r- . 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