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••--.....+.s nit t Ltiti 4t . E . C-ALLE C j ! . Serving Cases Adobes Catalina Foothills, Oro Valley, Coronado Foothills,Amphitheater, Flowing Wells and all northern Pima County. Mr/mem 11111 TWELFTH YEAR, NUMBER 42 TUCSON,ARIZONA 20 CENTS PER COPY OCTOBER 20, 1977 Amphi bond vote Tuesday By CHRIS TAMULAITIS new elementary school at the southeast corner of Sage than seven per cent in Donaldson and Harelson.These A$3.195 million bond election,the second within two Street and Romero Road, near the Mesaland sub- units are expected to be approaching 800 students at years in the Amphitheater School District,plus a ballot division, would relieve overcrowding in the district's each school by January 1979. It would be physically Donaldson and Harelson. impossible to accommodate that number of students," requesting approval for the sale of three land sites will two elementary schools, Po before the district's nearly 25,000 voters Tuesday,Oct. The new school, should the bond election be op- - Supt. Thomas Neel said. 25. proved, would cost an estimated $1,750,000. It would The board approved a modification to the contract The polls,which will be open from 6 a.m. till 7 p.m. include 16 classrooms,administration offices,a multi- with Buffington and Hanson, Architects, for the new are located at Coronado,Donaldson,Harelson,Walker purpose room to be used for special functions,a library elementary school so that the firm will receive a total Elementary schools and Prince Road auditorium. and a support center. design fee of$40,000 if the bond is not passed and the The bond issue, 55 per cent of which accounts for a "The growth rate in the schools presently is more facility is not constructed. • The board has retained this firm to adapt the plans istoso used for Coronado Elementary School for the proposed County approves V • new school. "We can never build a school as cheap as we can right now and it will have to be done eventually," Leslie Follet,asst. supt. said. Ratliff pleased/ / f - It was estimated by the board that should this year's major developer bond issue,fail, the district will still need another elementary school within two years and with inflation would cost approximately $209,000 more than the ByWALT NETT ‹,-i.3.- *, ;11 l• ` - . ' •-_ s-U • : - ; ON II• .•j current figure of $1,750,000. Neel said the board "doesn't want to be accused of After four years of delays and controversy, the `— ''• •- - •- •j• •- �••� "���--`�� '� '�'•�'r�.":�lz:'+`"•�' '�'•�'=f�'•'� � t'. blackmail"with this information,addingthat delaying CountyBoard of Supervisors Monday unanimously `� ' .' ' .•}v.� ' the bond issue would mean "you've only relieved approved a masterplan for development in the Rancho -"- `�: •:•::.::•..:::•:;:•:•:•:::•:-:::•••.. . : _ _ PP �' ' approximately two miles north of Oro • { '•Y`'' . ...:-.•::':::::::-::-:*-: yourselves for two years. Vistoso area, appro y •'�' �� •- _ • •= •••:• ?:K:: .•'= The bond election also calls for the purchase of the Valley ::.:. ::;; =- :=. .• •.:.K•.:.•. • �'.:;:�� •-• -''' �-•:-•: ��='��"= �� � .'�' :� ��' / district's first- 10-acre site in Rancho Vistoso for the "We're gratified that it was unanimous," said _ •. .-., .....:*:::;:.::::::.*WN*:::::::: _..: i �- -:-:••:::: developer's cost of $20,000. Scottsdale developer John Ratliff,who has plans o :.'... � ' ••••-;��' ..�::*:::=•'; �:.`�•�'• �:: �2«:•:•'.,�. .}w 1 ;� f Neel had said earlier last week that the-Scottsdale satelitte city covering approximately two-thirds of the - •• • ' s a �• ' •=• '• •: •.%•--c:•••--:•:.:-.-:-:---�•tom• -j f'`•'...: - � developer John Ratliff was planning to donate three of community plan's 9,900 acres. "We are very pleased to `-- -:-:::•:-:-:•:-:-•••••••••,•-••••••-••••••:-..••: ' - .. . : -:= . �i - 'ri::_���:t_S. w� �• •• e.•' '',—(H seven school sites which would eventually be needed in have the master plan approved. oo.o � �� ���'':� � +i' .•.--••••••� - - • - . .::�• ••-• :• :--•- :: :-:••:::::: ='�' �� �- x the area.The other four sites "would most probably" The board voted 4-0 to approve the plan, with :y.•_. :• .• • •• -..:-: •. :.ti : „. ,j . P Y _ .•:•:•:•:•:._ ''' be sold to the district at wholesale rice Neel said. Republican Supervisor Katie Dusenberry ...-t;._. ::`•:.. .:` • I::( Pon vacation. � :�r��;�':�:�aff:fi:':�::..•.-...�:�:•.- :��::�..�,.::�� ..- ,P :• .••= '' �•x'• ' ' Also included in the bond election are numerous Democratic Su rvisor David Yetman,while voting ::-::::::::::::::::-:•:•:4:::1::::::::::::-:::: :--° t . ''�•''' : [�/, • '' -:• �:=:*;;;X }'x • _f,r relatively small projects which need to be ac- he was "very, "' 1: • •' . . ♦ for the plan said ry very reluctant to • �l :�.'{:�:::... -:�.,�•-�..•.>��-1r��' -= � J�!f- ��:- .•.r- ....;.-?:_.•... .::� -, complished at Amphitheater Junior High School, support the plan,because of a concern for the lack of ,:.-•*-: :•:: ••4=':•• �L --::::::::::- public opinion expresssed at the hearing. .:•'• :-. : '�. : v- -. ` - according to Neel. p g. -.:.::. ->�.�:• � •••• .��- ..;.�•:.' s-.,-, cam. said he felt the last ofpublic opposition •:-= ' „•.....,.............:.:.•:*,;�_ � '.'•...:.• •'�' - . ,•;`4 The items to be accomplished would include: Yetman PPo ::.•......:,..y., ,• • ••:••w:::•:•,;:::55::::•/.5•4' = • •• = six basketball-tennis courts at$42,000 might have been the result of an image that the board, �� •••• ••••: •' �� • • '' '�='• •�•'�'� = fr- -- four baseball and softball fields at $50,000 and the County Planning and Zoning Commission, fit '' , `�` :.;••• ::•.:. -• • L �v ; • � •--••-• ��'• -•'=�•• �~��• ;�,r' __ '� -- a practice field at $25,000 would pass any proposed rezoning,regardless of public - o inion. �e� ,-•: -- a storage room.at $10, Onlyoneperson, Marshall Day, aprivate traffic s ■� Y' , --a play area (tetherball courts, gym equipment at . ► '',/:../. -' . engineer,, spoke against the plan, saying that Oracle i 1p ' 1-.P:,' 7,, ` , ' 1" $4,000 capable i .1!�- -- landscaping at $20,000 Road,the main north-south collector,was not capa . . ,� ` at present of carrying the additional traffic which : a 1. .. ,,, i _ -- remodel the auditorium at $37,000 0 would begenerated bythe Rancho Vistoso develop- .. : ROAD ;j#.,. _,.�t. �.-_ ..--,y 1 e; . -- drop the shop's ceiling for better acoustics at 5 4 - :r•;• .1.'`• 1 •.-'''', 1 a..; ` . $15,000 ment. . . :; ,,. o << ,�-• -�..,•��y -- change window, panels and doors at $17,000 County Highway Director Jerry Jones countered • , . �� LE coNo„► r j• - t--,- ;.' . _ --that by saying that plans to widen Oracle Road bet- '1; • , -. T '. ~ vi---V- ,/ general millwork at $20,000 ween Ina Road and First Avenue (the southermost FINALLY APPROVED--The crosshatched area in the -- demolish the "H" Building at $30,000 boundary of the community plan) are presently on-the above map is the county's new Rancho Vistoso -- parking additions at $30,000 state Department of Transportation drawing boards. Community Plan area, approved Monday by the The cost of these improvements at AJH totals Those plans,Jones said,include widening Oracle to County Board of Supervisors. Approximately two- $300,000. six lanes between Ina and Calle Concordia and thirds of the land is handled by Scottsdale developer The bond election would also complete the districts project of updating the elementary school libraries. (Continued on Page 16) John Ratliff, The Media'Center at Holaway, which would cost an i estimated$200,000,would provide equal•programs and em e of ,us � anArt - r+e a s - - Included also in the bond election is a plan to pur chase land for a maintenance facility and ad- • Ministration facility for an estimated cost of$225,000,ashistory , satruggles ana :revival Neel indicated the price could be sub- stantially lowered. Preparation for a gala spirited volunteers, eager the Box Office for$10,$7.50 fornia to New York, they The five-acre parcel would establish land for an . and glittering weekend of to reclaim the beautiful old and$5. will use pianos furnished administration center, however, that center is not music and nostalgic reflec- building on Scott Avenue Whittemore and Lowe by the University of Arizo- included in the current bond issue. tion is in its final stages as and make it what it once are known to Tucson music na School of Music and The board also included in the bond issue a new the Temple of Music and was, the center of 'rue- lovers since they have per- Roles' Piano and Organ trainable mentally handicapped unit. The present old Art Building commemorat- son's music and culture, formed in the Temple sev- Company. transportation and maintenance facility at the north es the dedication of the are bringing the celebrated eral times. They usually Whittemore and Lowe end of the Amphitheater Junior High and Prince historic building 50 years and distinguished duo- travel with their own Bald- are veteran pianists of high complex would be demolished and become the new ago. pianists, Arthur Whitte- win pianos, but due to a reputation and esteem. trainable mentally handicapped site for a cost of In honor of the first per- more and Jack Lowe, in conflict of interest in their They have a number of $300,000. formance there by J'ascha concert at the Temple -on schedule which necessi- "firsts" to their credit. "The condition was poor,in the first place.But when Heifetz in 1927, the Friends Friday, Oct. 21 at 8 p.m. tates shipping the instru- it opened it had an enrollment of eight students. The . of the Temple, a group of Tickets are now on sale at ments directly from Cali- (Continued on Page 16) (Continued on Page 3) Lookin: in... Al Lookingout . Shaffer at CDO page High Low Rain Tues.11 86 62 - Wed.12 85 67 -• . Thurs.13 87 67 The Sam anmi story peratuk:Clear and sunny with tem Fri.15 86 62 :: pages peratures slightly above normal. Sat.15 91 60 Sun.16 90 69 -- Mon.17 • 89 63 Page 2,The Arizona Territorial, October 20, 1977 River , Santa Cruz t [ 678 000 �' 1tifii -...,. 1,� .. s r . inn c ounty estimated Last week's flooding in pr es tressed concrete In addition, damage to minor damage was Resort for Fun in the Sun, the Santa Cruz River did an across the river. the approaches to the suffered on the Sanders d bred a and denied estimated $678,000 to The estimated cost to Cortaro Farms Road Roa g with adjoiningcounty roads and bridges, build that new bridge bridge was estimated at reports in a Tucson news- County Director would be between $900,000 approximately$13,000. paper that the Avra Valley Highway , ' Jerry Jones said Monday. and$1 million. Jones said_ only mini- Road had washed out. Golf & Tennis facilities. Sunset Road bride repairs would be "We were lucky," h.e _ The heaviest damage in The bridge, mum the northwest occurred at which was in doubtful, necessary on the Trico- said."If we had gotten rain • the El Camino del Cerro condition after the flood' Marana bridge, with an in the Tucson area,it would ''a` - bridge, which collapsed has been repaired with an estimated cost of$4,000. have run into millions and ----, Jones said that only millions of dollars." se 2'� ,: .*# under the weight of the estimated cost of$6,N0. � ��- , sk' "�°F e.,.E-� ''';.1",.76. .:' � 4,s-,�• 3¢ ��yY X�+:- 'b ,34:r-':',A,-;:;; ;'''I'l .. e. :'9:.' Y'#. , `°,...-. ..e`. �.."a' wa ter. . . . i�� . s said to replace �>a� Jones a the ��� • P P J ': ' _ bridge with a similar strut- � ture would cost approxi . ; . - ',- k.q. 'mately$200,000. ' - addHowever, he. i• _) shelf fora new bridge ofr*,,,,,- • b k 11 it '-, s i S s,^^ _ T.A ,.:'• .p+,.�J-a_•':•E� - s� s '' i # �.•�..«, • . : •. ;. "�hr.a ''S .+�€Fi pi i I ... , t z ,, �;� �r�era , ..,... ,.. , ,,, _ ,,,,,,,,,,,,,--,,...._. _ : 44 , ,..; il . .. ' *1 ' ' '1. ' 44iii- s� ,-. 4, . _ t zi:„....?' ' .:, . --, 4. ems ow - -.‘ -I , „..., - ..„. _ jy. ,....) ,.. ..-,, 1,. --...t. I �r - ��. The Old Pueblo LapidaryIF - , - ��' Club will host its fall '41Mineral Gem Show Oct. -- 21-23 at the Tucson Com- ..fig, ' - - - munity Center. 'p r.'>;.' ��'•.ry, ! .may `�_ '' Among those featured in 44r ♦ q -. :1'4.4 .Y. # `-" the show will be Northsider A r 4 =;:,:i.::,„*. ., Dr. Milan-Novak, a silver 3.. lam to 10pm Restourant Openand turquoise jewelry per- fectionist. Cocktail Lounge 11am to lam show is •g.;:. Admission to the $1 for adults,while children �# BANQUET FACILITIES under 12 will be admitted free. . -1,,,...7-,-, ,,t,,,,„ -. 4 5900 N. Oracle The show will run Friday from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. CLAY SUTTELL(1),president of the Kiwanis Club of the Desert, turns over the 887-4000 Saturday from 10 a.m.until gavel to the new president, Bob White at the installation's dinner Oct. 4. Over 60 10 p.m.and Sunday from IA! members, wives and guests attended. a.m. until 6 p in. • . _ n Ute ,�.-itit-T4 ),/,:-.,. e Are these ; 'e1et7uec + � RESTAURANT .4+ tlireefinaricial The Family Beauty Care Center + + The Best• ''--- ' GLENDA JONES + . Northern Chinese Food goals has returned to our staff of Superior Hair Stylists and + yours? Comes to Northwest Tucson Redken Analysts. + + She wishes to extend an invitation to her many + - friends to stop in and say hi. + UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT O ke- ut Service t�carry a complete line of nationally advertised Redken Take-Out tail Products—Ufa use and recommend + CLOSED EVERY MONDAY 1. To save tax dollars 2. To cut expenses , ' rN P Appointment 6433 N. ORACLE at ORANGE GROVE 3. To increase your income �� Mon.-Sat and Thurs. Evenings by ppQ + - 297-1862 Mostpeople want to reach these goals and if 6431 N. Oracle Rd.at Orange Grove 297-2284 P P you've retired. you are even more concerned with the way inflation is affecting you and your capital. Thats why you should make plans to attend A. G. Edwards* Money School. Our prime objective Is to show you ways you might Thenextthing to there achieve those three important goals as well as . * � � � sometimesbefter• �� ...ort . i teach you other ways to help Frrtprove. your s z rk broadc sts e e re yllarl son t financial sit atiop. Seed:' now;fpr 'a�'r .#fey k. - 1 i . z!K:9,E statiori'o'th Wild( at, t. Q , .Fy t i*i ' tickets la the IVfoney'ScOlook.NdAblitaliti tl f d ,, Ilre.fia9s4/iP, ftcl bels e#bal - bive'tdIchivithe:AdtiOthroughw � �� r ft#t�t�a th dome:arid sway, and' It course. The Money School will be held: post-season play. Next game, take KCEE with you, for the best of both worlds. Pima Savings(Casal Adobes Branch) - WEDNESDAY,OCTOBER 26TH — 7:00 P.M. AM/79 a - PROFITS IN CONVERTIBLES, • .PIP' PREFERREDS& BONDS A.G. Edwards liti (IIIIII1(bocOcoloo*oo Investments Since 1887 III III 1111 III 1111 lt;igilkh0tpicheoslIlfib.io"ikiillrmk tri'.!trc h,'ZS , - s, NAME ADDRESS C0111.111ifioil0llklflt00j16t 16 OICIIIkitN: . CITY STATE ZIP __ Business Phone . . Nome Phone Ma,1 to: A. G.EDWARDS 7100 N,Oracle Rd Tucson,Az 85704 Or Galt. 297-2521 - SuI'(. AN-GS-3-ERS-1-15-76 S . Ili i X . HAVE A NICE DAY!! October 20, 1977,The Arizona Territorial, Page 3 muster TFD wins Bremen s A detachment from Host Flowing Wells was netted to a hydrant and a Pak race. Flowing Wells was second Tucson Fire Department second in the six-team stream of water used to The latter event involved in the air-pack race. litli took a first place and two event. knock down a target. five-member teams trying Flowing Wells--won the seconds to take the grand The TFD squad's first Flowing Wells was to put on the Scott make-and-break tom- prize at the Flowing Wells place came in the lead off second in that event. breathing apparatus in. petition, in which afive- Fire Department's second event,the reverse hose lay, The Tucson Airport the quickest time. ee ,� annual muster Saturday at in which a hose has to be Authority took two first Tucson Fire Department ,se e photo Flowing Wells Junior High pulled off the back of a places, winning the bucket was second in the bucket School. moving- fire truck, con- brigade and the Scott Air- brigade competition, while Page 1 1 $3 . 1 million bond vote Tuesday member team of hose,cconnects harges the WESTWARD (Continued from Page 1) three properties currently owned by the school district. hose, knocks down ca cit is 15, but now there are 31 students in the Voter approval, if granted as expected, does not a target and uncouples program, Neel said. LOOK � y require the school board to sell the property; it simply the various length of hose. Department D Fire epar provides the authority to do so. Tucson Beauty Salon The maintenance facility on the land purchased Two of the properties (the property west of the CDO was second in the event. through the bond election would be constructed at a on Calle Buena Vista and the Pete Dawson property, The event, which in- cost of$400,000.The warehouse would supply space-for south of Orange Grove Road and hall-way between eluded a display of "Learn milimmimmi the numerous items which must be purchased by the Oracle Road and La Canada Drive)were purchased as Not to Burn" posters 245 E Ina school district on a regular basis. possible school sites and are no longer needed for this designed by Flowing Wells "The safety problems are so severe,according to the purpose. The third piece of property is the present Schools students, was a 297.5784 superintendent that the existing facilities could be Trainable Mentally Handicapped School at 755 W. part of Fire Prevention closed by federal safety officers. Rillito Lane. Week. "The new facility should serve the district until at least If the bond issue is passed,the actual increase on the 1996,"Neel said. tax rate would be 8.5 cents per $100 assessed • if the bond issue were to fail,the district appears to valuation.The tax increase,according to Follet,would have few choices regarding the building, im- be approximately$5 to$6 on a$40,000 home. ���O n provements and purchases that are being requested in Presently, the elementary district tax rate is $3.89 the sale of bonds. per $100 assessed valuation of which $1.04 is debt • According to Neel, the library at Holaway would service. service have to be postponed; the TMR center would need There are $8,346,470 in outstanding bonds in the improvements and additions just to make it ser- elementary school district of which $6,700,000 is in viceable and the projects at the AJH would also have to completed construction and the remaining$1,646,470 is C A S A S A D 0 B E S be scrapped. in projects nearing completion as a result of the 1976 "As for the elementary school there are other bond election. DRU G alternatives, obviously. None of them, however, do I The high school district tax rate is $3.37 of which litie," Neel said. $1.09 is debt service. "We could go to double sessions which both parents The combined tax rate is $7.26 per $100 assessed * CHARGE ACCOUNTS and students are usually dissatisfied with; we could valuation. (medical records fog make Cross a 6-7-8 junior high while busing kids to In the high school district, there are $9,496,981 in tax purposes) POST OFFICE Coronado or busing them to Nash," Neel said. outstanding bonds of which$5,450,000 is in completed • SODA F O U N T A I N "None of these options seem as logical as building construction and$4,046,981 is in current projects as a * POST OFFICE SUBSTATION new elementary school," he added. result of the 1976 bond election. Another$1,950,000 will The voters will also be asked to vote on a separate be sold in November, 1977 and$550,000 in November, SUBSTATION ballot-a proposition which will allow the school to sell 1978. * HOME DELIVERY Oracle at Ina Rd. 29 7-1 191 • First s and its subsidiary FIRST SERVICE MORTGAGE CORPORATION Announces: The opening of its joint loan offices at "�O�e' O.racle Place" - 7225NortflOracl&Road, Suite 109. } First Federal Savings — Residential Real estate Loans (Conventional, FHA, VA) Gary L. Miller, Assistant Vice President Valerie A. Sgalio, Loan Processor Phone 297-8245 First Service Mortgage — Commercial Loans Cliff DuBois, Assistant Vice President Phone 297-8245 Page 4,The Arizona Territbrial,October 20, 1977 _ 0 • • - inion-. ' 7 7iF r' w .7- vy 1 1 14'1%7 . r ;-. - des3 :k . 6 . If o .._y ,_ :, ,,,•! Ark - 1 - -1 e---... Catalina Foothills School Board corner Akzat e.d.jewett ` should use different tactics Times and attitudes do change. -My oh my, how they change. It just doesn't seem possible that the • growth in the entire community is jumping up and down The Catalina Foothills School Board has districts,especially now when g ow with joy over the fact that International set a strange and dangerous precedent in its Northwest is skyrocketing. Business Machines (IBM) is coming to decision to oppose the controversial Marved Yet county planning officials -- even the town. How can this be? rezoning at First Avenue and Orange Grove Board of Supervisors -- have turned a deaf Surelythere must be a way that we can Road, which is set for consideration by the ear to the pleas, claiming that the matter make it tough for IBM. Or perhaps we can Country Board of Supervisors at its Nov. 7 requires a change in state law. insult them and they will go away and not meeting. - Perhaps it does. Yet what are the schools bother us. The board's unanimous vote to oppose the going to do about it? It just isn't right that IBM should -move plan two weeks ago marks the first time a Will they lobby the legislature for a into town,employ a lot of our people as well school district has come out agaiiist growth change to require developers to assist in as bring with them a lot of other people. and development, and as sum%[is an ap- providing schooI sites? Or will they just sit Shame on them. parent attempt to exceed its sphere of in- and—fight on a grassroots level, where Has Tucson flippped its lid? fluence. nothing can be done? And before you think this lid has flipped In the past, school districts, have It.would seem that the Ca ling Foothills • - _ . lets take a look at what apparently has generally taken the attitude of neither board is barking loudly.up a wrong tree in been a complete flip-flop on the part of encouraging nor discouraging growth, but this matter. Tucson's daily newspapers, the county lamenting the burden that new develop- Perhaps, if they were to take the planners and the county supervisors. ments will put on the district and its tax- initiative, other school districts would join newspapers • tron case for a Within the past week both payers in the form of major capital im- them in presenting a strong have done everything but pledge IBM's provements. change in legislation to provide relief in this movingcosts for coming to town. Right on, As such, the Catalina Foothills School matter. however, that school they say. We do love you, IBM. Board has escalated the battle for It does seem, The same with the boys down in the county assistance to the schools -- when, if the districts exist for the administration of our governmental building. They are literally dictates of common sense were to be educational future, and as such, should stumbling over each other to be first to lend followed, there would be no need to be concerned about growth. a helping hand to this great, new industry. escalate. However, opposition to growth and Fine.We agree. We not only need IBM we We have said in thepast that planning development is really not part of a school g need a half-dozen other sirhilar groups officials must realize the needs of the school board's jurisdiction. clammering to come into our area. Am hi ion But where were all you people when Motorola was ready to move into the Tucson region? _ The newspapers then were way out front have had programs itemized telling the community and Motorola that the firm should not be locating a plant in Tucson.And the country, too, could not wait willsystem and then thereare other items that to kick Motorola around a bit. Amphitheater School District voters "nice to the polls next Tuesday to decide the might be classed as to have" Wisely, Motorola chose to locate their or not facility over in Austin, Tex., where the fate of a $3.3 million bond issue put to them required at this time. payroll is about 3,000 persons. by the district board. Voters as usual are being handed a full As in most bond elections there are someacka a and told to sayyes or no to all of it. The community was bombarded with talk items desperately needed by the school This p gis about how Motorola would bring on a rash of s wrong. Bond issues must in the r h the northwest site they be itemized. growth around had Whether it's a bond issue for a school selected. Motorola didn't come here, of district a count or anyother t e of course, but growth that wasn't supposed to ' Y Yp � come either showel up anyway. 7 municipal bond, the voters generally don t know what sort of projects are to be funded So now the residential growth is nearly p out of hand and the area still lacks a solid, if the referendum is successful. industrial tax base. Critics of the itemized bond referendum Yes, times claim that the method cuts down on do change. flexibility, an itemized referendum has a very poor success rate. Mailbag To the first we can agree, pointed out that in sacrificing the flexible approach of a blanket bond amount, the tax The TERRITORIAL welcomes Letters to the Editor. payergains an additional measure of All letters must be signed and the writer's address and pa y phone number must be included' If for a good reason control over his taxes -- for a long as 15 the writer desires to have his or her name withheld,the years. TERRITORIAL will do so at the discretion of the ., In addition the taxpayer is made to ,;� editor. Letters should be brief and to the point. -"�� ' \ '".-'� in hisown mind the needs and .•���,�\.��� �� evaluate /:', \ wants of the governmental entity involved, _ if , > . ,,;;; , , instead of just taking somebody else's word t , \; for them. To the comment that itemized bonds�faii adds u (c,,',,'w \ ��� `, only \ often and resoundingly, we can say \,k\A\ �� that, in some respects, this is good. Editor a real estate investment k •-- `\\� \\` •+ .•f •' •,.I •• , ' Itemized bondinggives people a-greater The Arizona Territorial portfolio, coupled with the �:'\' -„,—,-- 4 aro ,. u , Dear Sir: • participation in their government, schoolsale of some previous pur- :,-4 „`` \ ti board or board of trustees, and makes them Last year the Amphi- chases t h a t w e r e not '.?'7:.` \ �` " /^ willin to o alon with flat theater School District vot- needed after all. Are the a little less g g g \ �\\��� •••''\\"\ W statements from the leadershi ers approved a bond issue new issues proposed really p _ \ . \�.\ x (for buildings) and a bud essential, or would they \\- ..� After all the end result of a bond sale is \� �\ et override (for educa- simple be nice for the �' �� -- for gp � taxesto cover debt service �,�\ higher •tional costs). A l e a d y district to have? _ _ ,_ many years to come. there is another bond issue Money is to be used for ►;VWShouldn't the voters be allowed some for more buildings a n d buying school sites i n and e - ` 0 "` _ additional choices beyond s c yes» a d c cnO>> land. to blanket bond amounts? The bond plans read like (Continued on Page 5) (-- Tairrissa t A . - ...........„ss\ Second class postage paid at Tucson Az.Subscr=ption NAER anal ili Illn, outside Pima County in U.S.-$8.50;foreign countries- 510 per year;single copy-20 cents. Advertising rates Association-founded MI5 ; �,o Mtori o., available upon request. 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Am1+Ut•IATION Editor and Publisher General Manager News Editor NEWS WRITING EXCELLENCE Award from Arizona Newspapers Association January 1977. 1 For Greeter Public Servicy j October 20, 1977,The Arizona Territorial,Page 5 0 Prices .,fallow downward course ' before the end of ence between crude.oil and Investors are receiving body," have a woeful per cent ock marketpeanut oil." very little encouragement sound. the year,stockholders can- from either the stock not be blamed for"taking a The action of the stock market or the administra- A boost in the short term walk" until Congress market, following his talk to reporters,was as though tion.-As prices continue to interest rates for money is makes up it's mind. By JOHN G.F O R R E S T someone shouted "fire" in follow a downward erratic the latest addition to many Although trading on course with very few inter- now jamming the Congres- Columbus Day was atar a crowded theatre. Prices many shares met with little there are two sides to a dropped lower on heavier ruptions, earlier predic- sional calendar. Coupled slow pace,a result of many resistance. The absence of coin. And President volume, as the so-called tions of a balanced budget with a possible further rise traders being on a holiday, buying orders to support Carter's press conference resistance, point in the with"something for every- in the prime rate to 7%or 8 the erosion in the price of the drop was lacking last Thursday morning averages was penetrated. Evidently many operatr,:s tried to explain the oppo- The idea that the market didn't think that the site view. As far as inves- could now go much lower M 0 to e fiom r e a d e r s market has reached it's tors in oil sh::e: were tri a number of con- As concerned, it disas- As the market, based on ter for them. Trouble in the basic (Continued from Page 4) year's school property tax, I was appalled at the last the averages continues to By refusing to pass the operations of the country, Rancho Vistoso. Since the and that doesn't include notice, however, which re- decline,naturally the price energy bill he submitted to such as steel,copper,ship- Rancho Vistoso p 1 a n in- increases in t h e o t h e r quires citizens wishing of shares becomes more Congress, in toto, the ping, etc., is beginning to cludes donation of school school taxes w e -p a y information to contact the attractive to some traders Senate would be giving the drain away a great deal of sites by the developer,why through county and state school principals. This sys- and investors. Any good oil companies the greatest confidence from those who is the district buying them? property taxes and t h e tem of information by invit- breaking news could swing "rip-off" in history. One supported the new adminis- sales tax. ation only was attacked by activity upward, and corn- observer remarked later: tration. Unless some The biggest s i n g 1 e a- In this year when we will the legislature a couple of bined with short covering ' Perhaps the tight little changes are made before mount in the bond issue is have to make up for tax years ago, but bills requir- could make the tickers run• clique now running the Congress adjours in the fora new e 1 e m e n t a r y revenue losses from the ing more voters to validate late again at the close of game. at 1,600 Pennsyl- near future,the outlook for school due to current zon- mines, their employees, such elections did not pass. trading. vania Ave., don't realize investors is not too cheer- ' Note: that is current But as manyrealize, that there is a vast differ- ful. mg• and the supporting busi- - J R Robles `zoning',not current`deve- nesses, I urge the Amphi- lopment'which is sparse in theater voters to vote NO the area. This school will on the bond issue on Octo- cost a little less than the ber 25. amount allowed in 1 a s t Jane Alexander .11u,u hi•:1)m,1'iE:•h,rh Old Fir• year's ds bond issue for an 1.rnn h►•f„h,l Sliaeluni 6360 N.El Camino Real -auditorium at CDO High School to serve as a com- munity facility for Casasn s.»t,shrriL�hl/5)75 1).m 1'irslr,ih and John"tr(lrhn„ a s . Adobes and Oro-Valley. If Moderate R , the district would unify the Gmaj G6 Em r elementaryand highschool Ibond - ! _ • districts, either the ele- ; ii Ili ' . _ menta school or audi- 1 C IT - , friends. Ain't it is frit nds, y vu re ,�u t old torium, whichever is the Etlitor, greatest need, could be built with current indebted- The Arizona Territorial ; : , • , A I 4-- t - ness. The other could be Dear Sir: - - _ s oned until the econo- The last Amphitheater Q P — la— postponed Po1 r mic situation improves or bond issue election had a r 1.- P very small turnout-in fact true necessity is shown. many people were sur- C D7(sus4) D7 Bond issues and over- prised to learn that there _-_-- :71-1: -- — --- 'des are described as hav- li - ri had been an election. 1 - � _ I ing a tine effect on an Thank you for the publicity j . -.. > . individual tax bill. 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'teas on play s pa . t ::"., VS !+ f 'spa ,x ..„..., ".x • �. -s<'Z• 'y >``7' ¢�' s x '? ,,,, ,� �. 1,40:,:j31 3 '�$.r� ':1-4" �,aC"y�',,,.4,,, -;yam.. • in Magis • trate C t our . ' b. t ' 3, ,dF .fir; e , Sa`.xv °qy, y` _ '0"+,t'''. k: ,.-t;:::.. .,_ ,, ,, . k .„,:--,,", .'.: ;' ,, ,i11,,,, 1 x , ,„., g , tea% 3,., , ,,„,.. .,.. ' . ' : By JUDY RATLIFF contestm s ,, , ,...,. •m. .:.1' . �;.. ' :M . ticket. No can The state is ready.Your • r: Oro Valle Magistrate Honor," M r. Henderson , Y g that the state could probab- � �� _ � ��� Royal Bouschor sheds new ly prove a case against you. said as the case against one _ ,...„t: ,..,,,,,light on the old thought that The record simply will not of the alleged speeders you cant beat city hall. show a guilty charge. began. The man had been �� � Ps With Judge Bouschor at The excessive speed in- clocked at 6b m.p.h.in a 45 the helm, as he is monthly volved in this ticketing car- zone on Labor Day. dealing with the regular rigida $50 fine. The young The young man contend- , court dates for the town, it man could not pay for the ed that he could not haveDAY IN COURT—Its not completely unpleasant in Oro Valley Magistrate Royal becomes apparent that you ticket though he pled guil- been o Bouschor's courtroom, as he and Town Clerk Dottie Morse chuckle over a pp y speeding because a defendant's reason for failing to appear. can reason with the ty. girl from Oro Valley was in powers that be, and get "You c h work off the the car with him and had some good advice in the fine working for the town," warned him that pafrol was - - process. Mr. Bouschor said. frequent in the town. need to check the �ur�s- Well, I owe the city (of Your honor, this is, a Take the October ses- "You're paid at the rate of diction," he said. "Appar- Tucson)$112 dollars,too,in tested technique of the in- sion of the Oro Valley $2.50 an hour for miscall- He said he was addition- ently Officer Ewing was traffic fines." strument,"Attorney Hend- Magistrate Court as an aneous tasks like sweeping ally reminded to slow down outside the town limits Payments were worked arson said. example. It was shorter- mud off streets." when, just before entering when he took the reading out to extend over two "Doctor if you wish a P trial,you ll have to plead, than usual because there This method of payment the town he had seen a though the vehicle was in- paychecks,and the magis- the magistrate said. were no driving-while-in- was not appealing to the highway patrol car, lights side those limits. In my trate said in parting, And toxicated citations to be young man. flashing,escourting a band mind there is no question you better slow down if :'These tickets only plug dealt with. As usual ar- "When can you pay the of Jerry Lewis Telethon about the speed." you're having all this into the system three ways. raignments began at 8 a.m. fine?" questioned Bous- runners. In another case involving trouble with tickets around What is your pleasure at g g chor. "Good let's saythat Officer Ewing, sworn in a speeding ticket with a town." this time?" The town hall had an g, P g official feelingabout it. it will be taken care of on or by Mrs. Morse, testified failure to appear attached The doctor said he didn't want to take u court time. There were several people before the next session of that the radar unit goes to the tune of$95, a young The following case invol- P seated in the main room of this court on Nov. 15. Let through regular checks miner. pled guilty. All the ved an M.D. arrested for •No contest would suit the office waitingto be me write that onyour co a patrol. These moneyhe had currently speeding.Again,radar ha hamHe simply wanted to PY during P appear before the magis- of the citation so you won't checks involve inner calf- would have to go toward his been the indicator of speed. see justice served. The ma istrate took into con trate. forget. oration instruments, tun- house and car payment he The man wondered if an g Glandis Parker was busyAnd so went the arraign- ing forks and checks again- said. "I guess I could pay accurate reading could be •sideration the information which had been presented at the front desk keeping ment hour. st the patrol vehicles you my next pay check. taken when the radar gun the ledger strai ht as to One gentleman would be speedometer. The unit was "We don't want you to was deflected off the rear- by the man. He set the fine g g �, at a lower rate than is who appeared as stipulat- back with his fine by 5 P. working at the time, he guess, Mr.Bouschor said. view mirror of the patrol ed. She was logging a - Another had been laid off said. There were no cars "The last time you guessed unit to take the reading.He usual for the speed indicat- gg g P y g ed on the citation. ments received by mail and was waiting for his between his vehicle and the' you forgot about your ar- said that in soundin sev- from persons wishing to unemployment to begin.He cited vehicle to disrupt the raignment and now you eral people he knew on the Wrapping up.for the day plead guilty to the infrac- would pay his$67 fine in$10 reading of the radar unit. have the additional fine. Tucson force he found it a meant issuing a few war- tions they were cited for installments when his Mr. Bouschor took_ the When can you pay the questionable way to read rants for failure to appear and not be troubled further checks began. case under advisement. "I fine?" sus. with the matter. At the end of the hour for trial. Some bonds were several eo le had nota .7,‘,,,,, forfeited in cases where Town Clerk Dottie Morse P P P- g �. g. ; . e: failed to a r. :�j people ppea nexttoJudge Bou- peared who were scheduled y . � x. to _ ° . �. : sat ff ,:� .. .1.: :a:* _e , . One order to show cause, 4.,...:77.,- .. a, - schor in the courtroom. for that date. Some were �-� � � , :y �� � �- � � *. � �:�.�� � ��� �. � ffi x. r w. 4xx � on Nov. 15, why the de- ...- �. �.-t-+..,-,.y «+°' .Y :4,70,;:..;—* + 4¢, s' {?- 7,.,� yR*,.:; �; e°^`w fie.t`:*' `�.,:a,''"d�! "w'...::i Her job was to keep official charged with failure to op- fendent should not be held records of the roceedin s. ar for arrai nment.This _ .g: P g Pe g R; r� � .. � in contempt of court for Police Chief Fred Roof gives 10 days to pay the fine � . � ° failure to comply with with deputies Al Shaffer before a warrant is issued. ; �� �° s .,. court orders was issued to and Dave Ewing were in Two other expected � a young man who opted to the office next to the court- participants called in dur- `, • � ,-� work off a fine and never room.Officer Steve Whipps ing the hour with excuses showed up to work. was expected also. They as to why they could not � � ' Both Bouschor and Hen- were to be witnesses in the attend the session. Their derson noted that one fel- . ,' trials , -"ItN, scheduled to begin at cases were continued until ,� '�' - 0 low seems to have eluded 9:00. the Nov. 15 date. .r << • mss _ � the law in recent months. We ry to give them a �: The first young man to be � �` f . The man said he could be arraigned was shown into break, Mr.Bouschor laid. a � g << �- . � � � =��� ., reached through a firm the courtroom by Town If not showi•ng up becom- �� called Groundhog Inc.But, AttorneyWalt Henderson es a habit then we just say, �` ;` ;= -: ,'' - i Y� � � - a third order to show cause who had arrived a few .you shall ap ear.' " ' ` .. 'F ( `. .. F.3 had been returned to the minutes earlier with a, Beginnin at 9 a.m. r- . �� g Pe << X ` town, this time from Hey your honor, how are sons who had requested m Apache Junction. Nobody you doing?" trials were heard.The mai- �`A.` n�f `..... � �� there has heard of Ground- The student was inform- ority of the cases concern- FOR he could plead ed speeding tickets and the FOR PROSECUTION--Oro Valley Town Attorney Walt Henderson {front), hog Inc. ed that "Let's forget that one," guilty, innocent,or no con- accuracy of the town's Police Chief Fred Roof (rear) and Officer Dave Ewing discuss a traffic citation radar unit. brought before the court. Mr.Bouschor said. test to the charge on the g NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC 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 ou g 9 Articles of Incorporation the initial statutory agent is executed the same for the pur- that in obedience to the Writ of Maps and Plats at page 70. of Earl R. Soth, 6502 East Ford pose therein contained. Special Execution issued by the fertilizer of every name and OF REAL PROPERTY TOGETHER WITH a 1971 description and except all mat NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 24 x 64 TEKNOL CORPORATION ham,Tucson,Arizona 85710. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I above entitled Court and in the •erials which may be essential to Budget Mobile Home, KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE 7. The number of directors hereunto set my hand and offic- above entitled cause,which Writ Fro as of fissionable mater- that in obedience to the Writ of bearing Serial No.S•6039-U. PRESENTS: constituting the initial board of ial seal. and the Judgment described P Special Execution issued by the DATED 3 Oct.,1977. That we, the undersigned, directors shall be two (2); the PETER GIANAS ial as reserved in Arizona Re- above entitled Court and in the RICHARD J.BOYKIN therein by reference thereto are vised Statutes. above entitled cause,which Writ have associated ourselves number of directors thereafter Notary Public incorporated herein,commands RICHARD J.BOYKIN Sheriff of Pima County,Arizona together for the purpose of shall be fixed by the bylaws.The My Commission Expires: me to sell,and I will sell,subject She of Pima County,Arizona and the Judgment described By Sgt.B.Dudgeon,234 forming a corporation pursuant names and addresses of the April 23,1979 to the right of redemption in therein by reference thereto are Deputy Sheriff to the laws of the State of persons who are to serve as 500844 By Sgt.B.Dudgeon,239 incorporated herein,commands Pub:The Arizona Territorial • such case made and provided by Deputy Sheriff me to sell,and will sell,subject Arizona, and do.hereby adopt directors until the first annual Pub.The Arizona Territorial statutue,at public auction,alt.!! October 20,27,177 the following Artcles of Incorp- meeting of shareholders or until October 20 27 DATED October 11,1977 to the right of redemption in November 3,1977 the right, title, interest, claim pub.The Arizona Territorial such case made and provided by Re Hirsch& Lindamood, At- oration: their successors are elected and November 3,1977 and lien which the parties nam- October 20,27,1977 q' 1.The name of the corporation qualified are:James D.Cannon, Req:Price,Tinney,Lindberg 8� in said Judgment had or have November 3,1977 statute,at public auction,all of torneys is TEKNOL CORPORATION. 11460 East Calle Aurora, Lianas,Attorneys in and to the real property the right, title, interest, claim 2.The purpose for which this Tucson,Arizona 85710 and Earl Req:Evans,Kitchell 8�Jenckes, and lien which the parties nam- hereinafter described,and from Attorney corporation is organized is the R. Soth, 6502 East Fordham, PUBLIC NOTICES the proceeds of said sale, to ed in said Judgment had or have transaction of any and all lawful Tucson,Arizona 85710. satisfy said Judgment in favor in and to the real property business for which corporations 8. The name and address of of the judgment creditor therein hereinafter described,and from Your Right To Know the proceeds of said sale, to may be incorporated under Title each incorporator is: 9 named, in the total judgment _ 10 of Arizona Revised Statutes, JAMES D.CANNON sum of$20,838.24,together with P U B L C N O !CES satsify saj. Judgment in favor Chapter 1,as it may be amended 11460 E.Calle Aurora �- accrued and accruing interest of the judgment creditor therein from time to time. Tucson,Az.85710 1 n the Superior Court of the and costs since the date of entry `{o,�r Right i o Knot,. named, in the total judgment 3. The character of business EARL R.SOTH �+�' State of Arizona of said Judgment. sum of$23,227.98,together with which the corporation initially 6502 E.Fordham In and for the County of The-sate will be held at the accrued and accruing interest / • intends actually to conduct in Tucson,Arizona 85710 Maricopa East front door of the New Pima and costs since the the date of this state is the manufacture, t N WITNESS WHEREOF,we, ADVANCE MORTGAGE County Court House,also some- In the Superior Court of the entry of said Judgment. ‘\ .-/ maintenance and wholesale and the said -incorporators have CORPORATION, a Delaware times ttnown as the main en- State of Arizona The sale will be held at the retail sale of electrical, hereunto set our hands this 6th corporation, trance of said Court House, in in and for the County of Plma East front door of the New Pima mechanical and electronic day of October,1977. Plaintiff Tucson, Arizona,on November HOME FEDERAL SAVINGS County Court Mouse,also some- equipment and devices and JAMES D.CANNON vs. 17,1927 atthe hour of 10:00 a.m. AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, a times known as the main en- , consulting services thereto. EARLR.50TH MICHAEL E. MONDIA and to sell the following described •corporation(formerly TUCSON trance of said Court Hoose, in OF ARIZONA EBORAH K. MONDIA, his real td the highest FEDERAL SAVINGS. AND Tucson,Arizona,on November way - related. -- STATE D PAY •* 15,1977 at the hour of 10:80 a.m. 4.The cor¢oration shall have ss. wife; W.K.C. NOU RSE,.t I I,a bider: ,LOAN ASSOCIATION•, authorityliy foF-issue one million COUNTY OF PIMA single man; and the Unknown , _ Lot 254, PALM GROVE Plaintiff, :to sell the following described- shares of torttimon stock, par On this the 6th day of October, Heirs of W.K.C.NOurse,i t I,if he' CLUSTERS R E SU B D I V I vs. real'property. to thte highest • value o ne dollar ($1.00r 1977,before me,the undersigned is deceased, IONS,acagrding tp soft 26 of EDWARD C. TROMPS©N and-I bidder: t « officer, ersonally appeared Defendants. 94;records Pl,na MARY L.THOM • PSON,hosband Lot d9 of San Xavier Estates,a - share.. P lips.targe .,, 5.'The St cess bf the corpora- James D. Cannon and Earl R.' No.C351963 •aunty,: rizon8; EXCEPT aii Wife,aet.at, -',_ sybdivsion of Pirhe Co`vnty.Ari•s. _ lion's iriitiat:known place Soth, known to me to be .the NOTICE OF SPECIAL oil,gas end otfier hydrocarbon Defendants zone, csrdtng to-the Map'2i- r _ pae of . .�_ •for. persons whose names.are sub- EXECUTION SALE OF+REAL. su stances,hellt�m fl► other Sub-. No.168946 record in the Pima.County Re-.' "-bu iness_a8 ER-5140.a >�ordham, _ SPE i<flL :girder's Office•in �na►!c 20 of �� g' scribed fo the within instrumenf, PROPERTY stances a a gaseous nature, _ ,NOTICE Of C - -- , ' Tucson;Arizona and acknowledged that they NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN EXECUTION SALE 6. The name ani. address ofcoat;metals, minerals,+fossils, • October 20, 1977, The Arizona Territorial,Page 7 ir ‘,... , ... t 1 . ' 'Smokeyand ,, , ,--:--ii, Bandit ' levy, i ..,....,„ .,,, ,, .... 01 4 ,,.?.. 44 ., ift ' 4fast -paced,il 4.1' s,�._ "Smokey and The Ban- lies the crux of the trouble along and he says, it : - . Ldit"has a lot to offer some some people will have.with wouldn't be boring. We e , viewers. It has nothing for the film. It's flimsy of plot, supposedly have gained -Jr X .: �`_, _ w. others. about nothing but show-off some character insight. At ��'=> • The movie is fast paced; •'antics, lots of fast driving, least, it is all of the in- MA 4 _ . 111F contains an abundance of lots of fast talking with sight ever offered by the CB-related antics and women and about a love film. r II' jokes, features a comical affair started at 110 mph. 'Smokey and the Bandit' hounddog and Jackie Glea- When Fields asks Rey- now playing at Oracle View ,:- son in the role of Sheriff nolds if they were on a Cinemas is long on a cer- -' _a_ 9 • Buford T. Justice, a Texas desert island together,does tain kind of fun but not for 411L, .(f. ,,,„0--•4,0., �- ,,,, 4 lawman out to get Burt he think they could get everybody. ,••—. 1.. '' Reynolds.(the Bandit-- his � '.. , , • _ - , CB handle) and his girl, # •z ,- Sally Fields (the frog). F 0 R T H E UNCOMMON A N D ,, ' . t : Gleason spends the en- ,. -.- CUSTOMARY IN TRAVEL 1 - ,, - .,, -tire film in a fit of rage a i ----- reminiscent of his bouts of YES WE HAVE wanting to send Alice to the HOOSIER'S LITTLE "WHOSITS" -- The upper cabinet of this hoosier cabinet moon on the old "Honey- holds a few of the"collectible" items that will be found at El Con Center during mooners" television show.American Fairs'Antique Show and Sale Oct.20-23.Early tins,pewterware,cooper He plays an absurd-looking kettles, old cookbooks, molds and early kitchen implements make attractive man (pencil thin mous- MMEXICOs"21!0! decorating accents,and many are as practical today as when they were commonly tache, overblown stom- PUERTO VA L LA RTA from $31.19 found in the kitchen,according to American Fairs'Anitque Show Manager Sharon ach), with an absurd task Brocklebank. The show will feature Early American and European furniture, (his basic grudge against GUADALAJARA from$39.65 artwork, curios, lamps and a bit of"memorabillia." Reynolds is that Fields was A t to marry his half-wit son All rates include: -r eand took off just before • 3 nights Hotel accommodations n rl S sa in I do.) Sheriff Jus- &tax (based on double occupancy) Y g tice cares more about his • Round trip Transfers from Foto fortinvi _ tourney honor than the truck full of Airport/Hotel Coors which Reynolds and • Welcome cocktail The$20,000 Avon Futures a pal are bootlegging.Glea- of Tucson,third stop on the son is the funniest thing in f• • Air Fare Via A E R O M E X I CO the movie. or HUGHES AI RWEST 1978 Avon tennis circuit, r NOT INCLUDED — lease call Do you think the minority quota system serves will be held at The Tucson The Snowman (again, a P America well in educational practices? Take the Racquet Club Jan. 16-22. CB handle), Reynold s co- for information on these and hortwho drives the semi other MEXICO TOURS Bakke case before the Supreme Court as an example. This women's tennis cir- while Reynolds gets the . . ,.. x a; ii. cuit, which was anine-city girl and the fast car,sports THE t-r �^ tour last year, has been a laconic Georgia accent,a t. �* expanded to 11 cities. -r wild grin and enough spunk TUCSON TRAVELER 4,- -.-- 7 IL,4 ff-' The entry fee is $25, and to make his character (he �� ., ���� <<4 application may be made owns the dog) the second �. .�� '1. (602) 790-1264 , _ ° to the Women's Tennis funniest thing in the movie. Association, says 1604 Union Reynoldsin the film 5151 E. Broadwa�j Suite 165 APStreet,San Francisco, Cal. that the thing the Bandit Tucson Arizona 85711 , - 94123. - does best is show off.There :L, . , .. -. ti,- " I ..t. I'I:'''''' : ,.-; ' Aft, , - - t2 '--,.•, ... --..';'' Ill • :1:1111111Elt :TOVES NOEL FRITMAN -. „_;4- "I don't believe in it. I ARIZONA DALE GOOD believe a person should get "I agree with it to a in soley on their educa- �- . tional merits regardless of certain extent.The relative - ; P_ - yWoodburning .Stoves g tive to , , race, creed, color or the total population." - finances. l p and Fireplaces , .. - 4 ;a fzAO , „ . -, ,,, „,,,,, . , isinior.,. � /4 as much wood .,..% .. ..,-' -' , - l USED to heat entire , ....., -- immo 4 house as conventional , - �..-.:, .. . ill ,- .;.,.. .' fireplace. . ,.. . , . ... - 1 -..„ - , .-......„- - .... Adapts to any standard fireplace � � 16 models to choose from ".l y. _ OHF$iH 'T.;, --- ' '4.4' Id 4 : •Holds fire all night 411016.464.1 . ;46 ' Spring handles done hot - _ It •Easy open draft system•Firebrick lined = i DAVE STRONG •Burns wood without grate for near complete combustion. A DEBBIE CURTIS "The �« ---• - - The minorities were ••Solid steel construction 3/16&5/16 - „.• -., taken advantage of in the I think that all persons •All models adaptable to fireplace•Will not smoke �_ 0 4 INN beginning,now I think they should be considered equal - •Flue out top,bock or side•Heats entire home *Tt. �'` �' should look at students as in education. bynatural convection no fans needed•Fireplace - all equals." �' e . - r q models come with mesh split screens that slide open to � !° `� '� 44 -�► �` `_�"' �:,. - II. fill or adjust the wood. . - 4 , .,.. I.C.B•O. ,, �� � __ • ApprovedJ.A......ar _- _ These stoves are good )' .1 , :Of _ .:, old fashioned back-to-basics m energy conservative stoves. . INSTALLATION AVAILAB r— I mo ` - v 9-S Sat. 12-S Sun. 10-6 Weekdays s• 1'r1' - • - `•a _ RICH RATHBUN _• 1 FRED SEGER "It's alright for the • , 20 L GRANT ROAD PHONE 327„7596 "I agree with the quota colleges to have quotas - system.We still have some it's the odly way to redress catching up to do." past grievances." Page 8,The Arizona Territorial,October 20, 1977 • • Engle says subdivision s.upport STATIONERY EMBOSSER - . --.- - - -, a must to consider annexation -- :‘, ,.///,.7-- 117717Ple By JUDY RATLIFF border and TNGC. � f Oro Valley Vice-Mayor Steve Engle said last week Mesaland is talking about annexation.From Rancho o/VERY - that Oro Valley's position from the beginning has been Verde there has not been a murmer since a meeting of 77 that to consider the annexation of the Tucson National homeowners last month.That meeting adjourned with • EMBOSSER Golf Club (TNGC) area, his town would have to have talk that another larger meeting would take place in { substantial support of the idea from Mesaland and the future. .e _, •� - Rancho Verde subdivision. Joseph Confer, a Mesaland_representative to the 4. - : , , _ These subdivisions lie between Oro Valleys western original annexation feasibility committee, announced „ -,,44 .. -;. :s �N that Mesaland residents are holding a meeting to �' ' `����`- ° - . < : further discuss the annexation proposal first suggested :.;..---.'- -- - OVPD s to them by a group from TNGC almost two months ago. �'- The meeting will take place Monday Oct. 24 at 7:30 - � ,.,� p.m. at St. Mark's Methodist Church (the corner of speed oCmplaints Magee and La Canada). The meeting will be conducted by Mesaland people. A MARVELOUS GIFT . . . A JOY TO OWN! Mr.Confer said Mr.Engle will be there to explain the Acting on complaints In this case, speeding functioning of Oro Valley a small town which operates Plain note paper becomes distinctive sationeary. from homeowners in the was the violation, as, ac- without a property tax,depending on volunteer citizens Embosses envelopeflap, too. Neat and-tidy, needs adjacent Rancho Verde - cording to OV Police Chief to perform many town duties. Subdivision,the Oro Valley Fred-Roof, the complaints "I. feel I've learned a lot from the committee no servicing...it will last for years.Makes an ideal Police Dept.,with an assist from Rancho Verde in- meetings,"Mr.Confer said."it's been a good group. I gift. You instinctly know this gift will be ap- from the Pima County eluded speeding, reckless feel I've got information about quite a few of the pros predated and used. Sheriff's Dept., began a driving and passing school and cons of this. "selective enforcement buses loading or unloading . "My associate,Mrs.Patty Graves,who has worked The price of this amazing little machine is only program" on Calle Con- children. $10.50 charges plusmailingchar es and-sales tax. cordia, Oro Valley's main Between 7 a.m. and 3 east-west street. p.m. Friday, Ewing and ORDER NOW FOR CHRISTMAS According to Officer Roof had written 15 Takes 2-3 weeks for delivery. Dave Ewing, selective citations and one warning-- enforcement means one all for speeding, with the thing -- staying at one top violation being a hefty valley ] location and looking for one 51 milesper hour on Calle specific violation. Concordia's 25 m.p.h. zone. Although Ewing called .t - y the assignment "boring," •_- 1 _R . - - he said the assignment was with me on the committee,and I hope this meeting will ROYAL PRESS Announcing designed to alert people to bring out a whole lot of people." - 17.111111.1111110111z t _ --- (Etna's the 25 m.p.h. speed limit. Walter Chaffee,a TNGC resident who has spoken at ' �� _. s a number of annexation meetings representing a group l t - Business Owners in his area hoping for annexation as it concerns them Policy specifically. Nobody from TNGC was invited to speak 7225 N. ORACLE at I N A 297-6622 at the meeting. (NEAR GREAT WESTERN BANK) Pininit, "Part of our original work was to get a list of pros and cons together for our homeowners," Mr. Chafee and said. "Mr. Wilson (Robert Wilson, another TNGC • The resident) made that list available to Mesaland." Simply. . . "We have no further meetings planned at Tucson National. We're waiting to hear from Oro Valley. cilmericanGRedMr.Engle said he had spoken to John Hall, Rancho Verde resident actin as liason between his group and BETTER '''\ g � p 1): the annexation committee, only to find, "Nothing is going there, not even conversation. I don't know if Shop Fed M artrotection. And One policy with.more they're letting it die a natural death or what." ; far binSee the Engle said that Oro Valley's insistance on the in- maybe even less cost. clusion Of the two additional subdivisions in the TNGC n S HAIR AND SKIN savings - HEFO D proposal of annexation is based on simple ROC R p � economics. Insurance Agency SPECIALISTS TNGC alone would add 500 residents to Oro Valley. ' To extend services, to the area 1,000 to 1,200 new Oscar Mayer Packaged Meats 6719 East at All Meat Wieners 1-lb 1.09 Camino Principal residents would be necessary to make ends meet, All Beef Franks 1-lb 1.09, Phone: 886-2515 PHIL- A1tI according to Mr. Engle. All Meat Sliced Bologna 8 oz. ` • -• The other subdivision would mean added state and All Beef Sliced Bologna 8 oz. 69` IL= BEAUTY CENTER federal revenue .sharing funds and more highway All Meat Sliced Bologna 121z. 994 users fees. These funds help the town pay for police All Beef Sliced Bologna 12 oz 99` uFE&CAsu&I Y Placita del Norte All Beef Thick Sliced Bologna 12 oz. 99°% protection and road work. Cott°Salami g Oz g between River Road& Pure Beef Salami 8 oz. 95` Orange.Grove Traffic O Beer Salami 8 oz 105 you 5815 N. Oracle Hard Salami 8 oz ...1.73 Insurance /AGENT staves �"°"`WtST 1 888-5126 Smokie Links 12 oz 139 '''t � '� Beef Cotto 8 oz. 99' tter Sliced Braunschweiger 8 oz 99` - Braunschweiger Chub 8 oz. 674 Oro Valley was free of "It's just the next step in Braunschweiger-Family size 12 oz. 99' any outstanding crimes getting the vehicle. the Sandwich Spread 8 oz. 71 _ last week according to "We expect the patrol Sandwich Spread-Family size 12 oz ...1.05 police reports. vehicle damaged a few Old Fashion Loaf 8 oz. 99` ,!,; ,,,. weeks ago in an arrest will Ham and Cheese Loaf 8 oz 1.19 ' - CO Normal Cat patrolling. con 99` e{? � s timed throughout the be back—on- patrol ,this Olive Loaf 8 oz _ �� g week. We're just waiting Liver Cheese 8 oz. week. Crime prevention Pickle&Pimiento Loaf 8 oz. 89` talks were given when re- for an insurance check, 1.0g Rural-Metro already paid Picnic Loaf 8 oz quested by residents com- Luncheon Loaf 8 oz. 95` their part of the repairs." plete with lock demonstra- Head Cheese 8 oz. 89` �j;;C ;�; Tucson'sStudents from Canyon .:.,, tion: Summer Sausage 8 oz 1 03 `-' :�:�:�.�-� del Oro HighSchoolin- Honey Loaf. 8 oz 139 Trafficproblems result- . formed police as to the Square Variety Pack 12 oz 147 COMPLETE ed in the only reportage whereabouts of a stolen ve- Round Variety Pack 12 oz 1 47 ) necessary for officers. hide Monday.Although 100 Beef Variety Pack 12 oz 1 47 Speeding on Oracle Road 8 oz - � feet outside town limits,the Chopped Sliced Ham 1 = -,1 continues to set records,83 1 s oz .. StoreOVPD recovered the ve- Jubilee Ham Sliced(8 Slices) 359 $ m.p.h. was the hi last Bacon 1-lb 1.59 p- hide. It will be turned over week. Police set up a traf- to the county. fic watch to clear up pro- Chief Roof said that Claussen Kosher Sliced Pickles 24 oz 1.09 CUSTOM PICTURE FRAMING blems in another area of several street signs are • HALLMARK GREETING,CARDS&PARTY SUPPLIES missing.These vandalisms Claussen No Garlic Whole Pickles 32 oz 1 09 town (see related story). Claussen Kosher Whole Pickles 32 oz 1 09 • UNIQUE GIFTS,CANDLES and WALL DECOR Police Chief Fred Roof have been concentrated on Claussen Kosher Sliced Pickles 32 oz 1 09 "-•WEDDING SUPPLIES and INVITATIONS will travel to Phoenix this - Claussen Sauerkraut 32 oz. 1 05j'' •WIDE VARIETY OF RIBBON,WIRE& FLORAL TAPES week to justifyOro Valley's the west side of the town Claussen Tomatoes 32 oz. 1.05 •ARTIFICIAL and DRY FLORAL SUPPLIES near where a whole series receiving a new patrol ve- of county signs designat- •ALL KINDS OF CRAFT MATERIALS&IDEAS with hide. The money for the ing, 'No Motorized Ve- Prices Effective October 17 thru October 23,1977 vehicle was allotted by FREE CLASSES NOW IN PROGRESS hides' were bent to the The Consumers Friend Since 1954 . Pima Association of Gov- ground or torn up. ernments last month. The county's attempt to FedMart Me cat' "I'li appear before the enforce the noise pollution Centers Justice Planning Depart- and dust ordinance seems Family Savings 3390 E. SPEEDWAY in RANCHO CENTER ment of Arizona and the to displease certain dirt 182 E.Ft. Lowell Dr. Governor's Task Force,` bikers. A few Oro Valley 7030 E.22nd Street 327- 1111 justifying the expendi- signs were just caught in Tucson,Arizona ture," Chief Roof said. between. , f ) October 20, 1977, The Arizona Territorial, Page 9 Council holds eC)Ple COMING SOON! extra meetings . FramerThe Two council meetings, in dents want.The matter has places & things, addition to the regular been referred back to me. g QUALITY PRINTS, GRAPHICS meetingslated for Oct. 27, "I'll go to the initiator of were added to the Oro the district, Mr. Lou Lan- ORGAN CONCERT AND FRAMING! t~ Valley group's work roster don and ask him to either On Sunday, Oct. 23,the Southern Arizona American this month. get signatures from the Guild of Organists will present two programs in honor PLAZA ESCO N D I DA N. ORACLE & MAGE E One of the extra meet- majority of residents along of the eightieth birthday of Camil Van Hulse, fin- ings took place last Fri- the portion of Linda Vista ternationally famous composer and organist. day,dealing primarily with included in the district say- At 2 p.m. in St. Augustine's Cathedral, 192 S. Stone DRIVE CAREFULLY AND BE engineering-related mat- ing they favor the move or Ave,a chamber concert of compositions and a contata SURE TO BUCKLE YOUR SEATBELT!! ters. get him to drop that street by Van Hulse will be presented.At 7:30 p.m.at Trinity The second meeting was from his proposal." Presbyterian Church,740 N. 4th Avenue, there will be scheduled for Oct. 20 at 8 an organ recital by Joyce Jones.There is no charge for Road improvement was Give the a.m. The onlybusiness on P either of these performances. the agenda is to act on next discussed as related to assurances for the Valoro Shadow Mountain Estates CONSTITUTIONAL STUDY COURSE BEGINSn "ghda is witha Estates subdivision. East. The Freeman Institute, a national non-profit At last week's meeting, "Fifty per cent of home- educational organization, will be conducting a study the councilmen firstconjunction Une ar antenna owners in that subdivision course on the United States Constitution in addressed themselves to a are currently willing to with our nations Bicentenial.The instruction materials public hearing consisting of take part in an improve- have been prepared by Dr. W. Cleon Skousen. from . . . two parts, the abandon- ment district," Kriegh In Tucson,the course will begin Friday, Oct 21 and ment of Desert Sky Road said. "I was instructed to run for three consecutive weeks at the YMCA, 516 N. by the town and a pre- go ahead and get a res- 5th Ave. dill,Si Darryl Anderson's sentation of procedure on olution of intent ready and The intent of the course of study is to provide a the Calle Concordia im- do the rest of the paper general background of the historical forces which led provement district to the work for the council meet- to the American Revolution and the framing of the public. ing on the twenty-seventh. United States Constitution. Each clause will then be Town Engineer Jim discussed in light of the writings by the Founding Kriegh said, "The aband- Kriegh indicated that the Fathers. ri)i onment will be done when Oct. 20 meeting was called Enrollment is limited and pre-registration for the 24 the paper work is finished as a courtesy for Robert hours of instruction is suggested. A fee for-the course TVs up.Legal advisors for New- Daley who wishes to devel- will be charged for instruction and all the text mont Exploration are look- op 20 acres to be called materials. Those interested should contact Doris ' ing into matters to be sure Valoro Estates. Jordan at 887-6856 or Max Julian at 795-8368 for more whether it is most feasible Engle said that the final information and registration. , to give the town an ease- at the Oct. GARDEN SPECTACULAR The antenna experts ment or a deed to the pro- 14 of businessPLANT,LANDSCAPE AND perty needed to realign the 14 meeting was his recom- Tucson residents who are"into" growing things will 297-2294 mendation that the council road along the section like pro- just treated to a spectacular display of greenery when just south of where it runs take no action on the p "The Plant Show" comes to the Tucson Community now. posal that Oro Valley Center, Oct. 21-23. Free estimates Nobody showed up on annex further lands until The show will be open 2 p.m.-10 p.m.on Friday,Oct. they hear something from 21 and Saturday and Sunday noon till 10 p.m. Ad- North Oracle at Magee the Calle Concordia residents of Mesaland andin Plaza Escondida matter. mission is$2.50 for adults,children under 13 years and The council then heard Rancho Verde Subdivi- under are free. Senior citizens and students with I.D. engineer's reports on two sions. will be admitted at half-price on opening day. • other matters. atterV• „ LI reported on the status - •:AY • }}{} .fyh•.•'}r}Mrx�.;v•.�•�':•••:Y:r:.;.} ^}S::rr:?{•;;•1'..•:} :r{::•;�{:-}:w • {: }: r: L :t1{ fi1.;Y 1 rti='h:/f•:.:L.f ! -- � : � t'"4k}y,yy.kVh:;v.�.L :}1 � t }{ r � � : '_':3. r * ' of-the Oro-.Valley Estates x ••, A5,:West improvement dis- .• _ .YN h{ A . Jt h r.Y.. fr Y trict1Kriegh said. < Sev- � __ • •Aavk ::'; } �. v`A:5r�fh::rrL•. fY•�:::}p}}1 :::rr;: ::,S::r.:::: �;: :::rr::-::v:r::•:rL:•::•ri ::-:: "'a 7 t �: J } -ti V{ ?:: : bt : : :: eral citizens showed up to :•Y.,),V•:: :• S :% •::. •Sr .-•'' :YrL� : •: {:}:•• • -,,,,,Lt:' •._.�_lPLAZA MUSIC {amY.- r:fZA Ah } }S ? ?f:: :rY:{.?:}:N.:.:...:...L. protest the inclusion of �_.% 1,11141011-11111.140ZIONOBESSI L 'it Y �• : Linda Vista in that o- •;r S ev en t thr ee percent "t 6 .98 List 0f property ow ers in theEli � +f". - }s {ti {:•L . 1 proposed improvement li ar e•Ac'' ONSLE FOR ZONEW � :L { rr AirA.� J 1. L � i :• : L{ area at this time are In reit) ��fi4 9 9 Yti � . : : � S' Y .:• . ' rt :YJL'-. Lfavor of the formatio _ • � �.. / '};,i .� • :P � � ��:� �� v} vv: LS=v.x�tiv:;rr}{•---,,,{ :v .0f :.}rfJ�-A, r: :-..•. �'}' J ''' r'•:{' •::,i{•x Y{:i?- :}: :•:•:{ N•::{_:� �•, r{; .r :tA .}::ti�:: wnr?A }viN•: v �? �r f: x the district. A. . . —:, 4 h:a:. ' . �:�;.�•A.r : #• : � r : Y.AA : t f ::i ::r : Aktir. vF{ _; :}. }.S • .. } r A.:i}c,,.'$. L{}ti,:A{{.L.:•:.......-?: r'r?.:i} .i{:}1-.: :r.•,.-,.•-}}:: :E :::r.rAsL.I:? ri••kv:::4vrrr ::KVJ {}:}:?'r.{fw1v: fi::EgYv:•:•g..f "The first legal step in getting improvement •Popular •Rock •Country Western :Jazz g g an P district started is for the • Wide Selection Classical vitho council to pass a resolu- tion of intention to form a Plaza Escondida N. Oracle at Magee—297-5951 still district. The council wants Hours:Mon.-Tues. 10 to 6 pm to pass a resolution in id.-Sat. 10 to 8 pm; Sunday 12 to 5 pm accordance with what resi- M Even if you werewithorn hair _ -.�._.. you don't to live with iitH 9 14"-;$ e ommill . . Now there's Bodimer:�'�It's a new, acid balanced body - . - liftitorial builder by Redken" And it contains Redken's exclusive _ _ . - __ . -- new protein ingredient; CPP Catipeptide' ails Bodlmergives thin, fine .. — + hair natural- : wir Doi feelin body and shine instantly. 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Oracle at Magee Page 10,The Arizona Territorial, October 20, 1977 chairman, Cherry Murray, Marthann Wilson, Susy The British Consul General Tom Aston visited Smith,Betty Vogt,Trinkle Hastings,Phylis Heald and Tucson to kick off his English Speaking Union. Fitl -8. 0covering Aston,who flew in from his home in Los Angles gave Helen Blenman. a presentation at the Coat of Arms Restaurant and vto, t • il showed an enthralling color film of Queen Elizabeth's Silver Jubilee celebration. More than 50 guests and s erritor y The Tucson Museum of Art League invites the members of the organization attended. Tucson public to attend their annual "Bal des Arts" which will be held the very first time this year at the 11 , chris tamuiaitis Museum, 235 W. Alameda. The optional costumed "Bienvenidos" was surely the theme of the Faculty event,"The Big Apple Dinner Dance,"portrays an era Women's first fall meeting. The setting was in the The excellent Bella Notte Affair which kicked off the of the 30's and 40's,the glittering sounds of swing. beautiful and historic St.Philips in the Hills Episcopal Arizona Opera Company season will be featured in The Bal will truly be a night of plenty starting at 7 Church with its spacious Spanish Courtyard where P P y p.m.with no-host cocktails,featuring hot and cold hor Mrs. Richard Harvill gave a presentation and the next weeks Territorial• d' oeveres. A spectacualar buffet dinner is planned history of the pinata. 13f1 with such delicacies as poached salmon,shrimp on ice, The Mexican Fiesta Coffee was devoted to the sweet crab, medaillons of beef tenderloin, baked Newcomers who had a variety of activities from The Tucson National Golf Club held a "Wednesday alaska and more. hiking, gourmet cooking, painting and horseback Happening" on October 12 with exquisite fashions There will be prizes from businesses around our riding courses to offer the faculty wives.The numbers jewelry and company. community for dancing and costumes,plus our Patron of classes were remarkable but the nearly 170 The fashions from Sil-Vana's, Inc. were all varied, drawings: a weekend for two at a local resort (West- members and 86 Newcomers that attended the affair each presented with a certain theme in mind like the ward Look), a 17 inch color T.V. (Niles Radio and each seemed to find their niche or class to sign up for. modelling of smashing raingear as the song "Rain- Television),a dinner for two at a local 5 star restaurant The special event was the presentation of the pinata, drops Keep Falling On My Head" was played. (Tack Room),and topping it all our grand prize a 1977 a gaily decorated pottery piece, filled with goodies, The fine clothing which varied from business wear to Mercedes Bentz 280 SE Sedan! that that was broken by some of the children of the faculty elegant evening gowns were complimented, by fine You just can't lose, as tickets are fully tax deduc- wives. •jewelry by Frederick Fisher. - table, only twenty-five dollars per person. Reser- The pinata is struck by a blindfolded participant and His collections concentrated on the fashionable long vations should be made by October 25th with Paulette is used for Mexican birthday parties and celebrations. gold strands of jewelry and rings with large light- Gootter (Joe), 6761 North Longfellow Dr., 85718 or Mrs. Harvill was assisted by Mrs. Stanton Axline. colored stone. Joyce Barkley (john), 1735 Entrada Neuve, 85718. Those serving in the receiving line were Mrs. John More than 300 persons attended the affair. Among The chairman of this years Bal des Arts.is Judy Kalil Schaefer, Mrs. Richard Harvill, Mrs.- Harvey them; Mrs. Elizabeth Stewart, Mrs. Polly Mon- (Mrs. Frank). Christensen, Mrs. Richard Scott and Mrs. Stanton tgomery, Mrs. Ernest Rose, Mrs. Gamble and Mrs. Gi Axline. . Elsie Armstrong. Mrs. Hazel Hansen, Mrs. Helen The Tucson Osteopathic Auxiliary held its October It was one of the most beautiful Tucson sunny•days Pozzobon, Mrs. Helen Fayette, Mrs. Florence Brown, for the education and celebration at the Faculty Mrs. Ruth Evans and Mrs. Atwood. meeting at the home of Dr.and Mrs.Gerald Edelstein on Thursday, October 13th at 7:30 p.m. After a short Women's Club meeting. A truly well co-ordinated high fashion show with the " ; business meeting, the group presented a very special Wednesday Happening women doinga superb job program, honoring two of its most enthusiastic and - i modelling the clothes. t active members Doris Morrison and Norine Morrison a� [ i (sisters married brothers who' later became • z Osteopathic Physicians)P y . Members toasted the honorees with champagne and ti, ,. Dr. Margaret E. Hasebrook, national president-of presented them with plaques and bouquets of long- .4 the National League of American Pen Women will visit stemmed red roses(courtesy of Ginger Sawyer,owner Tucson from Washington,D.C.and will be honored at a of Casa Blana Flowers and a member of the auxiliary). silver tea at 3 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 23 by the Tucson The Sweet Adelines (group 2) then entertained the 7 Branch Pen Women and their Museum and Library. auxiliary. . s Members and guests from five Arizona branches GI -., _ r., , „Nip. , .,,, ,-,,, . . .,../.714-,' • *' s- it .." '.7 throughout the state will attend. The Museum at 6631 E. Paseo San Andres, is St.Mark's United Methodist Church had a-smashing ,7 :x� ' . r'-' the only one of its kind in the nation and it is open to the success at their first White Elephant Auction which t� *-4'^ '-'-'1 4.V. `��. '" public without charge from Labor Day to Memorial drew 150 persons. Day,from 2 to 5 p.m.Tuesdays and Fridays. The wide array of items which included beautiful set *„_ .-- ,* �� A new exhibit of work bymembers has been planned of silver and tour wise Indian items were auctioned off f - R . tourquise ,� . ii,,,,, • ,, • 4 „ especially for Dr. Hasebrook's visit and it will includeby John Biggers. literature and music, The profit from the affair was$712.You can bet that 4 • water colors, oils, sculptures, alongwith examples from its historical archives and Phyllis Stevens chairperson for the event, will not let - ° _. '.-:„.• : '•ri .c .. .- - - • i .- -V.,:* �_ li organizational files. 'this event slip by without becoming its historically t ,,..--',.: i '''' ' ‘ ."ir , Hostesses for the tea will include Flora Lacroix, annual event. . i j. '- :i,1. - �” .� a . TM RACLE VIEW - - 1 v, 4433 M 041C1E la 4091 s �% EXCLUSIVENo trick! _ _ . ,_,...„ ic ! f P ..„..,,, ...,,,,. ..x „,„ ACADEMY AWARD WINNERCMrs . Richard Harvill treat! Past presidents of St. Joseph's Hospital Auxiliary i It's all a ..� will be honored at the autumn luncheon to be held BLACKRble \ . ” l '` Thursday at Westward Look. Wallirga r. Those that will be reco nized for their service in- � g , , ANo : \\. , ? s I „...:::...: , 4. . , , elude Mmes. Frank Ordway, Clement E. Fleurey, Martin A. Bolstein, W.T. Jenkins, N.M. LOvell, L.T. ,)1.01yilkimi- Pizza N . ,-:°� ;- .%,- 4. , ., • Chadwick, Fred M. Magsig, Clovis S. Priser, Donald ..... M "� _. .,- ”�� 3 Putney,Charles Arentzen,Walter E.Bauman Jr. and �� James T. O'Hara. For fast service or ~A - --v.. Best Foreign Film of TheYear :.r.. • . phone 297-7366 �� Qo An Allied Artists Release COLOR - .,� - ICOOK GUMBO & OTHER GREAT SOUPS! s. to eat here or to go. Two Hours Sessions 10am - 12noon YOU HAVE SEEN GREAT Oct. 24 & Oct. 31 Es. Share a littlepizza with someoneyou love AT YOU ARE ABOUT The TastingSp oon0 ONE. in Harris Custom Kitchens - 3533 E. 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ROUN�ABLE•FIRST KINGDOM BANK OF CAMELOT Secrets kept hidden for �' Il 100 years are now - DESSERT: Homemade Peach Cobbler A-La-Mode 40 . revealed . dr 2 Complete Dimners for $7.95 Sunday Only Or Or _ ' RALPH'S RANCHO .„,„• The real story of why President Lincoln was t . PREVENT. 0, 4635 N. FLOWING WELLS 410/ killed. Ak. 887-1330 �� TheeBROKEN HEARTS •V4b•NNVIteSSar. Lincoln Sl of —doe t 'l `& Conspiracy BE SURE TO BUCKLE YOUR SEATBELT IS .�►'•V � >� .,., ., October 20, 1 - BIG 1977, The Arizona Territorial,Page 11 .,.. > -..,. 41..' • ..`",:17.,' „ . 0 ... . . . . . , . Iiiii4s , .. hi AC 1111111k® --;..,• 4-- „'-'-'-','-.•,; -..''.t-ls--.., , 4 . _ ..., , . A-tlrt '' ;,40,---*' C',i ,.. AUM PikRM , . • * I *. *,.:;.,' _, •`„-,.' ....i. :4: ..V.i 1,0,4, .., ;4: ' '':- .,,:,..7,,,:;' ''''44:: .. .''"4::::4;r,„414,,,:.4:: ' ' j'",414..*:!Air.T:,...:4:7141t3.:. ripii„.: -4...tr,; ,-v-, :: .? 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Reg. 13.00 NOW $7.95 Proot Booster Cables parent with A Giant EC) A$2D.5MOI Sa dS101tsN1 Retai 'I Marketplace_ u FREE C DONUTS COFFEE & children 13 yrs.&under free STOP IN AND SAY I HELLO Featuring: • a week with I.D:s Open 7 Days • Thousands of plants, pottery, Needs macrame& related items. 1/2 PRICE • on Plants, • For All SENIORandSt Students CITIZENSents OPENING DAY- • Lectures and movies. FRIDAY Gardens& Landscaping. . • • Displays by l Your Automotive AVENUE s . Landscape Native Plant Society, Society & HOURS: . Cactus C A:M.-- ELL .AV Contractors. . . -.Saturday,Oct.22, 4 ' . . , U TO -.-:- . ....., -pARIS -- .. ' --:-.----.:---. Booths. and Answer Friday, Oct.21,2PM-10PM Noon-10PM- . . " ...., • .. . .... .• . ._, , , • Information ._ _ • - tm = BUY -s.'"7 8 - •._. .,. - 1127 3464 - ...,,it.T- -... •••,i- ; ,.„. .4 s' :- ,.•-:,,.- - SEE • LEARN • . . . , . . . . . , ....-:. ...,- . ...„... . : - 42: . " .. •• 11 ..., .. , ... . . ._,. ,,. ..... .. , -day Oct.23,Noon-6PM . - . 'IL . - 'fir ' - eilkniP1)-e: - ' .. , i,.. . j ' • - - . 27 36- • • .,,...-_. .. . , . ... . -...,„Association. '.en a - • • -- - - ''''. --,-''' - '-'......„. - • tion - , - - . . -.- - .. .3 . soaa .... - — • - - t - • - -contractor As . . ..-- -.... ,•-....- . -, _ . ....- Landscape Arizona _. . . ,...., .. - • Endorsed By Arizona Nurserrn...• . : - • .A*tOcia. - - - ' • Tucson Landscapefion. .-.; _ ... , . .,.. . , . Page 12,The Arizona Territorial,October 20, 1977 • City, count , Cortaro submit a lications Y RoadPP Ina rights effl County opposition to the Marana have all submitted officials have been seems,is a question of who would accept control of the city and county. Cortaro-Marana Irrigation requests for effluent to the negotiating a limited has control of the effluent. entire sewer operation, Walker was out of town District's proposal to State Land Commission. contract to sell effluent Because of -En- while selling the city the Oct.3,and had not heard of purchase effluent from the "We're just trying to from the Ina Road plant to vironmental Protection effluent generated from the the board's decision to Ina Road Wastewater protect our self- the C or t a r o-M a r a na Agency guidelines, Pima Roger Road and Ina Road oppose the Cortaro-Marana Treatment Plant is purely interest,"Howard said, Irrigation District on an County is trying to treatment plants "at a request. administrative opposition, adding that the county's interim basis,which would establish a regional reasonable cost," ac- In a related matter, County Sanitation Director contention is that sewage allow the county to cancel wastewater system. cording to Supervisors Howard said the county is Byron Howard said last generated by county the agreement if a better Under a tentative Chairman E. S. "Bud" "looking at possibly week. residents should belong to use was found for the ef- agreement between city Walker. December" for a date-to Howard said the city, the county. fluent. and county officials two In addition, Walker said, dedicate the Ina Road county and Cortaro However,he said,county Part of the problem, it months ago, the county the county would get a plant, as it has not yet ,♦ ..: _�- _� .-�::. :a- •-•:,. :r, fir percentage of the profits accepted the plant from the ? 14 should the city choose to engineers. : t: 3502 E. �'- • resell the effluent, but an 114;111116. GRANT exact figure was never peec + _.� RD. ` reached on that point. �" to The question of who owns 11:30 am _ season - -- .. � � the effluent still dangled. + ---0The county's position, • 7 Days *s Walker said was one ofegins a Week 4 04,S, mj• . jurisdiction--that whoever - ~ owned the plant owned the The Speech Communica- : - : 110 S - effluent. tions Department at the `: . The city's position, he University of Arizona will+- added, was that since the open its 42nd season with �' original water came from Tillie Olsen's short story, + city wells,the city owns the "Tell me a Riddle," on111 ler :w: effluent. October 23 and 24 at 8 p.m. '+' in the UniversityTheatre. : , The question had been SAVE 0 t ,_ ..., . :... -.a, referred to EPA officials in Mrs. Olsen's story w a s r 7 '' San Francisco, who said named "Best Short Story" PA NI C 11411 45 5 ' _ t that the problem was a in America in 1961. Irving �� 111:4: r regional one,to be decided Howe calls the story a Kirsch � r.�� a �` 1.: by the two groups. remarkable story that ex- + RESTAURANT M M. However, the city had plauis the tour de force MEXICAN WOVEII whistpits agingand dying been in touch with EPA for "Dine in the delightful atmosphere 9 the past three years, immigrant Jews against + '-a- Walker said, and had their native-born children, ;§' of strolling guitars ` f' s received a rulingthat all prosperous, troubled and I WOODS . P Pe Visit our restful UNO MAS Lounge � a ,.,„ money derived from the helpless." ,� sale of effluent must be Tillie Olsen tells a power- " Watch for our new location on N. Oracleiiiinaimiiiii:iiiEiii.kommw.rBED& BATH used to offset the cost of the ful, poignant and poetic 4• r :h s. lant and its o ration sto of a woman who has OPENING IN EARLY DEC r .,: - FASHIONS p Pe '4I ,. .i.ti{:.,.,>. s ...:::.rti,,.....•,'s.:. .L.it�z\•.'-'...-}�A:•.% which in turn would reduce survived a year of exile in I featuring a large lounge -4• 6447 N. Oracle at Orange Grove • 297-5111 the sewer use fee. Siberia,survived a life in a for music,dancing&fun raising! This ruling,Walker said, new world of A m e r i c a "r.-.4? Park Mall-5870 E. Broadway r• 747-7171 "blew apart" the tentative while raising seven child- _.-.4:.r:♦.•.:-�.♦.. r_...4-,..0-....� .-.4i.41.44_�.♦''..�.1•.'►:l- - agreement between the ren. II Win 111111,1111r1 Share ■ or KT 4111;lhi ill illi 10 1111"nig .11.0 itt the 1111 . , • illM10111111eir 1111111C1111111 Ile III r ,` 4011 • 99 _ . . , _ . Listen forDetai Is;,jç. . + `te �'� r cg ,.•s -. _�r y �f .. . c � .s s--.t..\(:- • � p� �^ ��`�. ,v;.---- •3.•ate.T ,�v�-1 r ` l - ' - .. - - ., �,....o. - `:r`S `'".:...,. _L.-'-r. .,.4",....7. .r;,.. ir,;x.• - Page O7,....ber 20, 1977,The Arizona Territorial, 13 urs �._ . . ._. ... ... .-..:,._ � . .._ .., � .A - v _ '� y,,,,,,,,1„7„,... .11,,,..., ,rR to � .s"x tom"Y-'� ,y""r �,.....s GItECA FEALTY *IS' ' r „ ...,..., beg • *---, ,. _ s, , - 7 kn -i "s►. :�"'"t,• . ''''.4? �r � �.. C)v., t �.,,.#"- .. � r.,,%'��w. lc. ,. ,- -. •.� ,�... Tz Y.c ,jP�4. Residential 04.-fig:d ._ „, ,t w b 4. . .. 5„:. '.,, .4'-‘:: 0, .i,,, \ • • Commercial = - - �. n i n Real Estate Jon Hurst,son of Mr.and • Land Sales and .... ..�... • � , Development o ment < Mrs. Robert Hurst,6810 N. p - ''� �� �� Nanini Drive, has recently � .y. in medic : f � .. ;. begun a course " , g Plaza del Oro Orange Grove& Oracle . training in Fort San . � , _,,,b,4-45-,,-,c-n.-4- ' Antonio,Tex. 297-8241 623-3241 �{ � w. g at The 1977 CDO graduate �; µ will be stationed in ;x Germany after completion - .A of the training �' ..� 'fit.:.!° FW graduate iN Thanksgiving \ �.. � � z � ka ,t:- . - , ,e gets promotion 72-: l - ‘ �; OKLAHOMA CITY--An � `�� � .� • a d r official at Tinker AFB, ”' MEXICO CITY AS SAFI a �- . �. Okla., has announced the •DAYS Low PER • �'., y ,° ;r- N A. promotion of Darla K. '; S N!� As9 PERS°N _ ; • ,4,1,,,,,,- •< � Petering to airman first % class in the U.S.Air Force• LEAVES TUCSON ON TOES.NON.OV.22 SRN SUN• N27 Airman Petering, 5 nights at hotel of your =, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Includes Airfare, g choice,Cocktail Party,Sightseeing,Thanksgiv- Emerson L. Petering of ing Dinner,all Transportation&Hotel Taxes. P 5451 N. Royal Palm Drive, Tucson, Ariz., is a corn.: • TRAVEL 4 puter operator with a unit of the Tactical Air Com- FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL 297-7338 mind. i '�. ,`� �* • 6480 M.ORACLE Plow dei oro�n9 Cent•r `' .. The airman is a 1976 '` of FlowingWells V * ' - graduate * \t1:.' ' , . High School. rt h si is son • • . • . • • . • • • • • • • •<s• • - I ..,.r•r•r''.aS�r E"••;?•,----''_� r= •now In S aIn • .i- ' ,..., _ ,„.4, .,,,,,,..,_ /� i�� ♦. �g°°' �,` «ara a-T Y+ 'M- <.., fi.9s....a - r ,'file p Now s g • -�-.% :,-:-.,,,,:---:,,...„:41.,1,,.,„,,,.. _:,,� ,, ' �` . . . ... S ain :: •� _ ��•� tip,. .�._ ;� Torre j on AB,Spain,with a •• ••� Q �� `, U.S. Air Forces in Europe •�{ `t �,,li !!!�!►.• • x unit is Staff Sergeant • ri.,0,..,,,..;.:;.....,,,z),..nire) - � ,�'�% ••%� -r • William A. Sims, son of :' TIO �/ Chief •Y;:r.� •4�1 '°° �'` .. -' � retired U.S. Navy _ (•• w:,,r,"...---.17: ,,*- of =�� • PettyOfficer and Mrs. &` ' ' �•• -���� ��SAN rMNasc°*, • •ti' Si, -- „ ll 'K.- William A. Sims Sr. of 1216 rA••_i-- _.._ • 'i,- - AN W. La Osa Drive, Tucson, •: _• • =-". ..,._ • rK . �• �.. 2r • • •• •w sj'``✓ i".•••fir Sergeant Sims, a ::_ Plaii)li •. :;� ;r _ i munitions maintenance • !n• •2• •�[• •i• •1.• •E• • • • • supervisor, was previously OPIENING Oceinitfer Swensm's 1976 assigned at Kunsan AB, .Republic of Korea. Plaza del Oro Shopping Amphl grad . Orange Grove&Oracle receives honors WICHITA FALLS, Tex.-- /6:ee Airman John C. Barnitz, k son of William S. Barnitz Irttimate A of 4748 N.Fontana,Tucson, rr k Ariz., has graduated with 1ST honors at Sheppard AFB, HELP US - Tex., from the U.S. Air Force technical training �EBRA TE fi course for aircraft ,. CE '' maintenance specialists :,..,..;10\ ''~ ��, The airmanr-ii, is a 1977 ONE GROUP Iiii graduate of Amphitheater WARM GOWNS y % High School. of f ANNIV ER SARY ...r. r . C RATION ! Airman Ginn 11 ELEBR ATION graduates long&short. WICHITA FALLS,Tex.-- Plaza del Oro An official at Sheppard Store only. -AFB, Tex., has announced Saturday, Oct. 22. - THESE FINE STORES: _ SHO-PATthe graduation-of Airman illus,approx. _ Steven B. Ginn from the - _ U.S. Air Force's aircraft ,• FOUR VERY SPECIAL STORES �. maintenance specialist • i0i;t:.` dNa. •6�b-t ti.Uracle ABUNDANT LIFE Health Food Store JAY'S JEWELERS course conducted by the •69'10 L`Peed"-a` •Green Valle) Mall ALICE RAE Intimate Apparel LITTLE PROFESSOR Book Center Training Command. APACHE VILLAGE LUCKY'S Supermarket Air Trai g Plaza Del Oro Open Friday Evenings ASSOCIATED OPTOMETRISTS MERLE NORMAN Cosmetics The airman is a 1977 AVCO MOUNTAIN BELL graduate of Canyon Del �' MASTER CHARGE BANKAMERICARD BON VOYAGE Travel Agency PRO WOMAN SPORTS Oro High School. COVELL'S CASUALS ROUND TABLE PIZZA DICK'S TOYS SKAGGS DRUG CENTER EASY LIVING Outdoor Furniture EN 'S Ice Cream Factory 0 F' GRECA REALTY TOM ROOF the Cleaner HOBO JOE'S WENDYSW 'S HALLMARK HOME FEDERAL SAVINGS WILLIAM'S Table Top Fashions THE SHOE REVUE See October 22nd thru 29th ASSOCIATED OPTOMETRISTS (") .SQUARE DANCE FEESTIVAL —SAT., OCT. 22ND 0Dr.Gary Simpson Dr.James Fabricant Dr.Barry Blonder Dr.Stephen Miller SIDEWALK SA L DAZE —SAT.,OCT. 22ND Plaza del oro University office HALLOWEEN COSTUME CONTEST—SAT. OCT. 29TH Orange Grove&Oracle 925 E. University44111 297-0102 622-59043 ^,,'„( T LENSES at ORANGE G1(OVE =SC :j- �)\s LLEU 01(ACLE MONDAY SATURDAY 10:00 A.M. TO 6:00 P.M. Page 14,The Arizona Territorial, October 20, 1977 J. It's EASY . • • the nit4otut Ilik t ilk 1[.. ITIIellkrlll:lkl: 1:1111:1111:at It's INEXPENSIVE • • • to placea WANT AD • - C------ -- [INSTRUCTION [MOBILE HOME _,:::„,„„„:„„„,:„.,,:, A TERRITORIAL DESERT AIRMAN classified cuts your • PETS -c� • PARK . message into the hands of over 30,000 readers+reaaers who want to know what you have to sell or want to buy. I Housekeeper, governess wants (+based on 2.8 readers per copy) ♦_♦,,♦,♦_♦_♦,.♦_♦..♦...♦„♦_♦_•_♦_110_♦_♦_♦ steady day job. Has references SCOTTISH DIAMOND GROVE • Call before 8:30 a.m. or after' ge.,_ 3\ 3:30 p.m.88e-9008.(42) HIGHLAND is more than a•place During a one-week period your ad will appear in The � ALL BREED .- Mature widow,good cook,wants ARIZONA TERRITORIAL and The DESERT AIRMAN fora • LOW,LOW minimum cost of only s3 plus tax per week.And t ,j'-i7`.4 0 housekeeping job,Adults.Mon.- ! ' DANCING to live. ♦ Thurs. Fri.8 a.m. 4p.m.or 9 ': it's easy to place your ad. Just use the form below (read I • instructions carefully),mail it to us and watch for results. v a.m.-5 p.m.Will discuss wages •Family&Adult Section DOGGROOMING according to duties. Prefers LESSONS -Pool,Jacuzzi ♦ Casas Adobes area or vicinity. -Outdoor Barbeque 297-7104.(42) •Spacious Clubhouse INSTRUCTIONS - - CHARGES j (member SD.T.A1 .Tot Lot .Clothing Care Center DISERT DALE KENNELS Y: I es5 toI Ag adult. Print clearly one word per space.Use two spaces for address and 4 one space for phone number or a series of numbers- Minimum . ♦ HELP WANTED Ask about our BIG- 3 • `4 :::: ( Call Move-1n Offer! charge is S3 for 21 words and 10 cents per word thereafter. • ♦ fr745 N. La Canada 297-0420 - Amount under space of lest word is total amount due for bne ♦ Subscription salespeople need- I Marilyn Martin 5151 N.Kain nr.Ruthrauff insertion including tax 4 1 mile west of Oracle Call for appt. ,ed• Evenings, hourly wage & y - 'commission. No door-to-door. 297-6565 888-2269.) y_♦_♦_♦ ♦-♦..♦..♦..♦..•-♦_••- ••-♦.♦_♦-•- College students and high school - - - _ ., _ _ ,seniors preferred. Call Jackie . • $3.12 $3.12 $3.12 ` Monday,Thursday or Friday at I 1 297-1107.(AT Only 37-TFN} :: • ::::::,:::,:::::,:::,::::,::::::::::1AL •:,:„,„:,,,,,,:,,,.,,,.:„,„,-„„,„:„:„„, THE OWL COVE 'me. o t. I 'n s a re WORK AT HOME P ...:: ..;,::,:.: .,:•:., 3.12 .12 3.12 X1,1, {iN{�:H:{) IMG t;Kt)t)11I�t; Possible earnings of S250 a week ANNOUNCES A -•- • $ $3 $ stuffing envelopes.Send 25 cents SEWING CLINIC Quality built 1972 Henslee plus self-addressed envelope for more information. AMERICANWITH Mobile Home.Unfurnished,with $3.12 $3.12 $3.12 ' P.IIII.SIE PAWS SALES P.O. BOX 16o Palm port-a-room, 2 bdrm, 2 sheds, Harbor,Fla.33563. (39-42) many extras.In Rincon country EBETTY�HU LTIMCKAY� -by owner.296-8874.(42) _ 1585 W. -WETMORE RD. LADIES $3.12 $3.12 $3.12 Earn$100-$300 part-time.Free -each Wed.here 2 bdrm, fair condition, good 888-8699 training.For interview call 622 Problems solved, profes- utilities-$3500 on 1/2 acre lot in sional short cuts&restyling southwest Tucson,available for _ 4222.(42-45) space rent.792-1306.(42) ,CIC Church secretary - part-time, 9:00-5:00 hourly or all day $3.12 $3.12 $3.12 ®, PROFESSIONAL PET-ICURES mr:'uni Tuesday - Friday mornings, sessions , ' TICK DIPPING northwest area. All skills plus t I� off-set press. 297-2551 or 622- REASONABLE RATES A2TO SALES-USEd v $3.12 $3.12 $3.12 NEVER TRANQUI LIZEDCt)S 8033.(42) OWL COVE 30. 3239 N.1st Ave. Rural Organization seeks Man- .:. Phone:888-1061 or 297-0344 1975 VW Beetle, AC, radio, power Specialist I,experienced, excellent condition,low milage, ,. .......,� ...: Apply at PPEP,338 N.Granada, -iiiiiiiy:::.111. _:: excel)$2950.885 2188.(41 44) DOG TRAIN .:•.• n . 4 2& 43 Tucson,s 0 n Arizona.a u , $3.12 _ $3.12 $3.12 ..:...::�:: ............ _ _ - .J. sun :,,.. r e Bob_ 7-passenger,, VW bus, 9 Clark P Your home Bob C a -i n itio n. 622-1642aiMii' LODGE-- ::::-::: roof, radials, good condition. =;=::=:;;_,.:<-.;:::: �r SER ___ :;:2_t'' engine work.$1700. (40 TFN) •:�::::<;;::::> >:�s:::: _ Needs minor e g $3.22 $3.33 ............. f $3.43 Free puppies. 215 W. Ajo. CLUB NOTICES TILE Call Art or Lou 795-3381 even - (42 PP Top Grade Fertilizer. $5 yard 2g. CERTIFIED CUSTOMings.ASAP.(41&42) (42 TFN) AND LINOLEUM INSTALLA- delivered.Extra fine pulverized 1966 Olds 442 convertible,origi- FREE KITTENS-tame&lova TION--Satisfaction guaranteed. nal engine rebuilt,all new inter fertilizer 56.50 yard delivered. � $3.54 $3.64 $3.74 ble,black&white.5 weeks old. Cook's Fertilizers, formerly NATURE'S PARADE Low Low Prices. For Quality Your choice, while they last. OF FALL COLORS and Reliability. Call for your tor, make offer. 298-7085 even After 5:00 weekdays, all day Darlings. 887 0164. (Minimum ins after 6:00 and weekends. Delivery 2 yards) (36-391 free estimate. 792-1812. (39-42 g weekends.297-6059. (42) the (42) $3-85 $3.95 $4.06 • • • Environmental For Sale-1975 Bronze LTD,4 dr I • `SHITE MOUNTAINS Landau. Low milage, fully MISC. FOR SALE ANDES Make reservations now Maintenance equipped, excellent condition. $4.16 $4.26 $4.37 • f'"f�'• 624-1581.(42) 5a• ", 1973 Opel,s-w auto,2 dr,luggage SAVE MONEY ON ENGAGE- ,;ko��" Westward Look Tennis Member- y rack. Needs right door. As is ship.$200.297-3152. (3442) MENT RINGS. FANTASTIC I $450.887-2306 after6:00p.m.(42) QUALITY DIAMOND RINGS o $4.47 $4.58 $4.68 1977 Chrysler Cordoba, must Custom -made and designed AT YESTERDAY'S PRICES. A `1>� sell. All auto. Paid $7,500 new, wall units. Call A. Staler MANY UNUSUAL ITEMS. L DCE 790-1629. (35-TFN) EXPERT JEWELRY & POC- 1°1(1 )Air Conditioning, Heat- asking$6000.298-6843. (42) $4.78 $4.89 $4.99 . SACRIFICE SALE - moving KETWATCH REPAIR. P.O.Box 668 Nov. 1st. 2 cherry bookcases HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR ing 8i Cooling TRU* „CAM NS 15x40x82 with lower cupboard - OLD GOLD & UNWANTED Lakeside,Arizona 85929 Installation, Sales 5100 each. 1 black leather chair JEWELRY. NO LAY-A-WAY Telephone 336-4586 TRAILERS •li}g $5.10 $5.20 $5.30 on casters - $50. 1 Mexican CHARGE FOR X-MAS GIFTS. 1 and 2 bedroom cabins' ' 24 HR.SERVICE - handcrafted tree of life (black ANTIQUE JEWELRY EX- _ __ __ 325-4767 '75 Toyota long bed, A-C, call CHANGE. 6074 N. ORACLE •ti,„•: r:::::.,....„ ,.:.:::._i,;:.. and gold birds) 50x50 - $50. 1 Mon-Thurs 10- Fri open til 297-8724.(42) chest type deepfreeze 26 cubic 6' P r••�sr' ' °r•'•.:"-' Arizona License 4 2 0 b and 5.41 :Lti r.�::=:: $ $5.51 $5.6 2 8:30,Sat open'til 5:00.297-1741. • Er = ft. 27x36x48 - $150. 2 bamboo '=�����' ,:f•'•• ...:V.S:V, ..„... .,ti• loveseats with seat and back (•39-TFN) :=: pig bonded Please insert my ad in Classification No. (see index below)for cushion - $75. 3 matching low 'r'" •• - • - `mREAL ESTATE one week under conditions set forth above. shag rugs brown abstract design 98.•.- 1 4x6 2 9x12 - $300 lot. 1 -Antique Clock Mart . $100 WEEKLY MAILING i� • CIRCULARS!! Free supplies, AUTO SERVICES - Magnavox cabinet 20x32x36 Sell_Trade >` • BOLD CAPS in first line(maximum of three words) is 50 cents • color TV remote control-5200.4 X Immediate Income Guaran :.-- CASAS ADOBES REALTY extra per insertion.Centered heading of first line is also 50 cents teed! Send Self-Addressed Brown-Jordan patio chairs$82 Ex rt Repair Refinish extra per insertion. All ads must be accompanied by check or Pe Ps Stamped Envelope: Home- Shadetree Auto Supply's To help you Buy-Sell money order unless credit has been established- Ads must be new- $25 each. 1 First prize 56i6'i5 E.22nd SL worker, 8427-1JS, Troy, Mt. received by noon Tuesday.Ads received after that time will be •1 Navajo wall hanging 31x44 - Guerilla Specials: Saturday, Exchange 5200. 1 cabinet type humidifier 747-5674 59935.(42) Oct.22nd- peciallugs,.59 cents held until the following week.Proofread your ad carefully before - • , mailing io In case ase of ubl f rn notify us s w ithin two days. NO 15x25x30 $25. 2 Mexican prim i - ' _� ==� : =- !each (li'mi t 6)thru Oct .31st -VW Call 297-3152 rd t III beaowed after that time No cash refundstive wa II laques-S20eath.1 set - - == � F. ti ---� - c 1 : aJ. . .. : ... :. � ' Valve lob only $7i 2544 E onlywiII beissued.Nochanges refundsafteri received Eng lish ant�quesfen fender x 56Y :4.. :=r::. :. .. t SPeedway795600.(42) (39-42) Territorial PubIi hers. Inc- w i h reseryes theri h to edit, � and an irons $500. 1Tucson =�'y • '� :=:::1t reclassify or reject ads inecessary. charge of55will be made Club Tow� ouse2bdr 2 bath, • :A :r : .� �: 'i- :,::..: for returned checks. family room $89,500. All in ._. . Nanaks Firewood Service.Pine ~ ; r ~: : : : .. prime condition.Phone 297-1663. • - or Mesquite. t/4, 1/2 or whole (42) .cords. 326-8736 (40-43 AT DA :�.: Wanted. Furniture 3IGVS) Name ::i:Iiei:• •.titin * :•• used appliance � ' �-•r::iii, ,;,,,,,ii.:❖::t{:a:,Asog,..11-•::::,: J ; • n?: Y � If you want top WNW dollar cash Call Stan 2 9 4- • Address : tf., a } ti J:::. 0828 days...889-7042 _ > 1 ATTENTION SELLERS LINGERIE CHEST- 6 drawer =.. : TREE&LANDSCAPE off-while finish with yellow trim. ',\ city State Zip Perfect condition. Call 297-1100 MAINTENANCE '�'r or 297-2056 after 5:00.(41-TFN) :j'��::/:=:.::= ::>::: We're Aiming To • ...�... : SERVICE (- Phone :;rt t::�: ?..: :: D . ..:.'::::::::: BuyCars -V -6406A010 T. =����-- . 6 years experience in ji Check enclosed( ) Money order enclosed( ) : _,,•:•: :-:::,•:.;:-::,,,,,,,,::•••-••.: $' Babysitting in-my home loving4111, care for your child,-hot meals, Tucson•area, Aldorado"Place sells working nice yard and Ibts of toys. DM THE FOLLCWINGARE NEED • -TV's$25 up. Color 5100 up. We New Housing area.7�•?56b. •(41) •Grounds maintenance -i.-'''''-.: • Mail ad and coup,... • : , vneed trade-ins and o,. � . .:., r con - • AT ONCE non-working._ , :� contracts � . TV's for alcoholic rehabilitation., • ••Transportation cars frotre$100-$300 TERRITORIALtraining.We pick up any time. Experienced mother, on base, • 'lanting service - 334 W. Prince Rd. 888-4141. (40 fenced yard,swingset,toys.Will • Professional •tree work •65.71 Mustangs 1 W.Orange Grove Rd. TFN) babysit days or nights. Infants welcome.790 5598.(41) • Removal of dead and •67.72 Camaros Tucson,Az.85704 25" Packard Bell, Mediter- - •60.70 Pickups&Vans ranean wood,console,$350,paid unwanted vegetation A $700.298-6843.(42) •65.73 Clean Sedans ' Mother of 2 children will baby- ,Plantcare while you're �� --. sit your child or children in my away If you have a vehicle for sale call David or Dan =-'-w�.. tuipli home. Located on DM 790-4721. today. They have cash for you. forgreat bye` 'X ' ter.: (41 DA) •General clean-up�oolcing -� �=� . ����� ,:...::... ...::.... BABYSITTER For sale - Collegiate Holton Mather of 1 yr.old will babysit, Cali R. Evans RANDELL MOTORS Shop TERRITORIAL! trumpet&case,excellent condi- my home,NW area.Age--infant tion. Verylittle use. $175. Call to 4 years old. Call 297-6840. 6244745 after 4:00 _ 945 E. 22nd St. • 882-8211 793-2765.(42) (38-TFN AT only) r ''--' Clossified information CLASSIF 107... CALL The minimum charge for classified advertising is $3 for 21 78.Mobile Homes-Park Before Noon Tuesday words or less. Each word thereafter is charged at 10 cents per 2.Annoutltements 46.Houses for Rent-Furnished 80,Motorcycles 8 Bicycles word. Bold caps may be used in first line (maximum of three 2d.Lost and Found 48.Houses for Rent-Unfurnished words)and will be charged at a flat rate of 50 cents in addition to S0.Instruction 82.Musical Instruments 2e.Personals 84.Business Properties-Sale • other charges.Centered headings are also charged at a flat rate 2 Lodge-Club Notices 52.Schools All classified ads appear in The ARIZONA TERRITORIAL and �. 86.Business Properties-Rent of 50 cents in addition to other charges.Sig cuts not exceeding one 54.Child Care The DESERT AIRMAN (approximately 30,000 readers+) but , 22.Antiques 88.Pets column in width by one-half inch in depth are charged at a flat 56.Job Wanted must be received no later than noon Tuesday of each week.Ads 24.Apartments Furnished 90.Photography rate of S1 in addition to other charges.Larger sig cuts will not be 26,Apartments Unfurnished 58.Townhouses 92.Autos Wanted received after noon Tuesday will be held for publication the: ., accepted.A reasonable charge will also be made for reducing or 28.Auto Sales-New 60.Livestock 96.Radio,TV,Electronics following week.No cash refunds or changes can be made after ad enlarging sig cuts. Ads must be paid within 7 days. After that 62,Lots•Acreage is received by Territorial Publishers, Inc. Check ads carefully 30.Auto Sales-Used 98.Real Estatet time ads incur an extra charge of 25 cents. 64.Maintenance after publication and notify within two days if an error has 32.Auto Services 99.Recreational Vehitles Display advertising is accepted for placement within or near 66.Stereo Equipment after red.After that time no credit will issued by Territorial 34.Boats 100.Rooms for Rent other classified advertising providing ads are as deep as the 68.Misc.for Sale Publishers,Inc.Phone service available Monday through Friday Territorial Publishers, Inc. does not guarantee placement in 38.Home Furnishings 36.Business Opportunities104.Sporting Goods number of columns wide.Acceptance of dis{�lay advertising by 70.Business Services only from 8 a.m.until 5 p.m.Call 297-1107. 106.Storage H Mobile e omes-Sale classification. 40.Appliances 72. 108.Trucks,Trailers,Campers Rent H Mobile e omes- Territorial Publishers, Inc_, reserves the right to edit, 42.Help Wanted 74. 112.Wanted 44:House's-for Sale 76.Mobile Homes-Lots 113.Fertilizer reclassify or reject ads if necessary. (+-based on 2.8 readers per copy) 45.Garage Sale 114.Builders October 20, 1977, The Arizona Territorial, Page 15 . Shop our complete Liquor, Beer &Wine Departments Troo 2 1\ 1 p honors four , . Four Boy Scouts from � t, .!A` Troop 211 last week joined - : r - ' ;M DRINK A TOAST TO THE LOW PRICES OF YOUR FAVORITE DRINKS AT REVCO. Scouting's most select - circle-- attaining the rank ---,:-.. ` '. :� BALLANTINES BACARDI RUM of Eagle Scout. 1 : � ._ 1/2 Gallon Quart Steve Jorden, Steve - , � i' .... - 80 Proof Jonason,Jim Hartsuck and 4 �0 ,• _ 80 Proof Owen Clymer each -1,;(0. a G,- 4,4.4,,.- ' yREVCO'S S .,�.- received the coveted award '`ere:- LOW, LOW PRICES1 3.8, �- _ REVCO'S LOW, LOW PRICE at a Court of Honor Oct. 12. •_ * ''~�•~'' S l' r gh Jorden, who joined .� = • J J Scouts in Sept. 1972, • worked with John Stair of COORS BEER the State Game and Fish JOINING AN ELITE GROUP--Jim Hartsuck, Steve JIM BEAM Dept in building a head Jorden, Owen Clymer and Steve Jonason (from left)were honored last week by Boy Scout Troop 211 for ,� 1.75 Liters Case of 24 r7-1-:.4 r7-A-.. -- his box it Walnut Spring for achieving Scouting's highest award--the rank of Eagle ; _.• 80 Proof 12 fI. oz. t- oY '�`'s..rvice project, while . , , Scout. ,,fit ti ,� ' � ` REVCOS LOW, LOW PRICE cansj °ter of the .. ��•'"''' iQ Arrow Regional Conclave ' --' S t S REVCO'S 0lePlac ehas _ • project. rac ... LOW LOW PRICE for his service prod _ Clymer's service project included working on collet- • JIM BEAM quart 80 proof S tions in the Casas Adobes e fl e I a r show REVCO'S LOW, LOW PRICE • area for Community Food Bank. The merchants of Oracle Gifts from Galleria, KAMCHATKA VODKA 1.75 liters 80 proof 8709 Hartsuck,who joined the Place,7225 N. Oracle Road Bruno Custom Tailor, REVCO'S LOW, LOW PRICE • troop in 1974 and achieved are having a "one-of-a- Floyd Gardner Photo- , ' Eagle rank in the mini- kind" art show from 10 graphy, Haunted Book CHRISTIAN BROS. BRANDY quart S 7, 419 mum time, organized a .mShop, . till 5 p.m. on Satur- Ph 5 Women's Bouti- REVCO'S LOW, LOW PRICE Off• clean-ups at Harelson day, Oct. 22 and from 11 que.Hair's Hope and Royal Elementary School for his a.m. till 4 p.m. on Sunday, Press Printing will be MATEUS WINE fifth S•p •-,, service project. Oct. 23. completely for the benefit REVCO'S LOW, LOW PRICE • Approximately one per Twenty-five exhibits will of St. Mary's Burn Unit. cent of participating Scouts be displayed by the mer- In case of rain, the fair Tucson Globe Wichenburg 910 West Valencia 3630 N.Oracle Rd. Cobre-Valle Plaza First&Tegner ever achieve the Eagle chants of the shopping will be held the following 294-2682 887-5427 425-7626 684-2402 rank. plaza. weekend Oct.27 and 28. --Clill 'Par HOUSES ,. NTS - AO,Aitirkinttil HOUSES FOR SASE #0,11SES FOR SALE t3 SALE' LAPA�TE�T� UN FURNISHED, . � : 4 4.j -,,_;'..-..::-:j.•: 4 4. 4 4. • ' NFURN i 6 . : : 4,i ..,. s f a.,...y.,v.,.....y,i Jo s f i . . . .. .. ..•.. s f s..s 104, •; Apartments. Clean, conserva- es q t i NEW five,cool &carports. Two bed BRAND r - Inqui7 E. Blacklid a Dr., i. TWO1 BEDROOM14 3 tkPlirl ii, YOUR POINT • Apt.No.8,Telephone 296-3518 or a V` tir. , I Handicapped Apts. I.299-0233 or 325-1092. (40-43) THIN.KING oF _ OF VIEW Available 16 a •• 1 1 mmediate occupancy,new 2 br, �► y ," I� PLUS sELLING garden apartments. Carports .. plus storage,carpeted 8 draped. ,� ; !� � 1&2-bedroom � $210 mo.Columbus 8.Grant area BRA�lD NEW!! Apartments 296-8956 or 747-1469. (42-45) �► P 3 A •Racquetball/handball court .Carpet-Drapes i •'' •Two lighted tennis courts 1•Electric Kitchen . YoUR _HOME . -� •Putting green' i i( LOTS-ACREAGE • ��Pool I s a. '.. •Two swimming pools/I 1 "Laundry Facilities 1 e •Billiard room j *Convenient location,I OWNER SELLING large CR-1 e e. •Two-acre picnic area 5 min. from down- l lot in Tucson National Country a Club Estates.Overlooking fair- , L L ". •Lush landscaping �� i , I town on bus line. � ways - fantastic views. Call 1 u cso ea City and mountain views ( Furnished or Unfurnished I (days) 297-1766 or (evenings) a •Fireplaces available I From$165 a Month l 297-4913. (40 T F N) 887-1 300 •Large studios, 1 $2 bedrooms j a & TRIIST • w. L231-134! North Stone Court , Will trade 173 acres near San a CIO IL I/AD 1 Luis Obispo, Calif. Rolling tree ? a Just South of Orange Grove 1 2835 N.Stone Ave. I covered foothills -- for Tucson a area land (preferably N.W. • , A Cottonwood Properties Apartment - I 882-9061 area)or house,income property 1 6 Offices in Tucson . �,1 j or trust deeds. Owner 297-4681. a •.s- 1.************ (41.44) .. i WE HTHE KNOW HOW ---:-- ::::310,:::{; i. * :BU I E: i .., VERDE s•s.� l s, Bedroom capts• ', i -.SERVICES -�t�=.�-r = A unique idea in *, Large, modern, landscaped KA r i iingi===:=: ::_-:::-:_ furnished or unfurnished t�AllAl1l�NA11A11AMl�A/1�1�1A1111MM ,g,,-: apts.Starting :: � `Y;:----. .. apartment--��vin �and 2 bdrm ap 9 lous' �` 9' *at 5170. Built-in range, re- •' A: E�A •-:WINNER... " L}:�: .:-. :t.::-•}:.::.::>:.. -� Y frOM lust $1. ':-`..-.r s } f•.�::v:?=:'1'--:is=moi:.�4. , plus 2 Baths, � - ;- :.a .,�=: °4„{. _._. �_ :.� *firigerators disposals, car- lir,t -�°Three Bdrms, .� ��-. make'a full house. Especially i _.�:.i. ---. Central Air Conditioning•Private Patios - - .pets, draperies, private patio. Individually control- * ETTIED sooner „,, 1 �'Y when it has Heart. Casual but •Tailored Draperiesrefrigerated A.c. -vs,- . _ chic,this sparkling Diamond in >� 3 bdrm,13 bath,fully carpeted, w/w Shag Carpetingled, , •` - Shadow Roc is really worth 11 fenced,evaporative cooling,un Dishwashers•Heated Swimming *swimming pool. Seconds to* Moving t C 4,4- c '� playing for. If you're in the covered patio, all street park- .6 Mo��� *Davis Monthan! Also close ../.. s, _ $125,000 price range,then don't ing,10x10 storage shed.$225 mo. Pool•Jacuzzi iii to schools,churches&shop ` *- center. pass on this one.Andifyou play plus utilities.1st and last months Volleyball*Table Tennis ioping *, • e - your cards right you might have rent & $50 security. Lease Fireside.Lounge•Outdoor BBQ e S'tEO" * 4141 E. 29th St. ..,aa�_l c BONNIE BEST, the first opportunity on this required. 3 miles from DM. "r. , „ 1 CITY VAN t Cord&Party Room * Manager Apt.1A-745-0592 ■ GRI BROKER brand new home. stake your 886 4076.(42) Basketball Court o ****,***** ,* i STORAGE CO claim now by calling me at • .1 � r01 ,297-25'.6. y 201 S• Kolb �--- s o t � Suite 105--- 297-2516. : Tucson National Townhouse. 2 (Kolb at Broadway ��� i " 795-6614 e 1 7110 N. Oracle Rd. II bdrm, 2 bath, family room. Phone 886-5285 "a" The American National Moving Nov.1st-will sacrifice! Red Cross . SVlltilliiVilliVWVIIVYVWVIIWwwWWISI fiii Phone:297-1663.(42) 69 By owner -3200 sq. ft., custom Roiling Hills, Gulf Course lot. r 2'- Must sell our 3 bdr., 1 .-:,::::::::::„::,::.:.:::.:,,,.„_::::„,:,:.::, 3.4 bath .. 4 yrs.old,4 b s '-�'::.:...: Territorial, y � '` '. APARTMENTS- Men byExecutive mt.Group ' .. baths, guest room with own home. New roof, refrigeration APARTA�E�TS � Professionally oQed M9 entrance and bath.Master bed and newly decorated. Name room has sunken tub,2 walk-in your terms just bring us an F URN. 24. A 1 closets.Sunken livingroom,for- offer. Call 885-7102 or 747-7777. 4 s ' ' SUN H AV E mal dining room, large family (33-TFN) room with fireplace, Furnished one-bedroom apart- S U N N YS L O PE N _ porches entire length of home HOUSE RENT meets, S140-$160. Near base, r APARTMENTS 4 New Resident Managers 1 T T "IF with city and mountain views. convenient to stores & bus. No v r Howard&Genny Shafer Evaporative pets.172.5 S.Craycroft.747-7870. r beautiful ,r, ROOFS! privileges. �� SAVINGP �i HorseUN fu�N .�� cooling and refrigeration. 'I$J (41&42) M 1-BEDROOMS r 4200 E.Benson Hwy. Double walls 8 insulation - low House for Rent Unfurnished. ' AD U.LT ORIENTED* R• 1 B D RM. . . $150 utility bills.MA 1 appraised at _. 1101'....°1".B-":71"1449, r4 / appointment call Three bedrooms, kitchen with Foothills view apartment. 2 ,� 5185$220 mo.Furn.-Unf. �t, // $86,000. For baths,2 bedroom,large family Clean Atmosphere? Yes, it 1 BORM $180 297-5462.(42) gas stove, living room, family room,1 bath,fenced yard,1 mile room.Call after 6:00 for appoint- e can be obtained thru Higher 1. 2 BORM $205 , PCALPH HAYS 4 bdrm, 13/4 bath, 1,800 sq. ft. from DM Wilmot gate.$260 per ment to see 299-9086. 2,000 . living. "Indeed" you can Carpeted & draped, fenced, mo.First&last plus$50 deposit. square feet.Spacious windows. r enjoy living in one of our Adult Living, double carport,extras,immacu- Call 885-8412.(40-43) Clean.(40-43) beautiful 1 bedroom apts.it Close to Shops&Transp. ROOFING late,No qualifying,$8000 CTM. 'r with pool. High in the foot 'IL3 Hole Putting Course Speedway& Harrison. 298-7407. * hills at the base of the t' Duck Pond with Fish (42) Take stock in America. * Catalina Mtns. The am-w' Phone � � All Utilities included Mance created is suitable 887► 3384 LICENSED & BONDED Scenic,custom,2 br territorial : 'r Pool..--Clubhouse _ U.S. � e for those who enjoy the quiet,r SORRY NO PETS home on 5 acres. Private well, Buy USSavings Bonds. ,� life.Call 2972672. • 294-2000 $65,000.297-1018 or 790-4549. (41 .v e s a irs),...4 s 4i 4,0 4 I &42) Page 16,The Arizona Territorial, October 20, 1977 ONO • i County approves Vistoso plan A LANCALIOUORS (Continued from Page 1) Ratliff,had already consented to build bridges and - DRIVE-IN r widening the rest of the project to four lanes. "all-weather crossings" on collector streets in his Day also claimed that the county had already been property,and the board scrapped Jones'idea in favor VVI N D O W subsidizing Ratliff's development, adding that his of delaying county aid for bridge construction until a was listed on the tax rolls with an assessed `priority list"of bridges and crossings had been met. �-' property SAVE ON valuation of$1020 while Ratliff's adjacent land,which That priority list, which would be made effective °'„...!4.,,,"rpt�?�, r.• is listed as grazing land,carried an assessed valuation Nov.7,will probably include several major crossings , ,r1r. _=%_ .. '' CASE PURCHASES! of $7 per acre. already in need of repair, as well as several bridges "I have only seen cows on that land three times in the which were washed out beyond repair in the Santa Cruz YOUR COM P L ET E last 12 years,"Day said. "It is,a.ripoff of Pima County River flood two weeks ago. After the meeting, Ratliff said he didn't expect any WINE AND LIQUOR STORE taxpayers.” development to begin fora year,but thought that some The one issue which threatened the plan was bridge P construction in the Vistoso area. low density development could begin then. OPEN SUNDAYS NOON TO 7:00p.m. Jones attempted to gain an amendment which would The next step, he said, would be developing more have required Ratliff and other developers to install exact neighborhood plans. 6002 N. Oracle .297-3262 bridges over main arterial streets in the community At present the community plan area is divided into plansuggestionstrong at their cost, but his met with five neighborhood plans, which are still somewhat Open 9 to 9 Daily —Sunday Noon to 7 p.m. opposition from Ratliff and his attorney, Donald Pitt. sketchy. _ 0000111•0411411000411 • Temple celebration AtLast! You'vegota (Continued from Page 1). Heritage Foundation will cause`guests to reminisce ■'b tionountain Theywerehost a tea on Saturday,Oct. their musical contribution,, ata inaMoney the first to offer Y audiences their own choice 22 from 4 till 7 p.m. at the both past and present. of pieces for the second half Fremont House, Civic In Casas Adobes. of the program;first to talk Plaza, to honor those who to the audience as a wayof participated in the found- Many people in Tucson Many of you have been borrowing from us and saving gave of their time services introducing new or unfami- ing of the Temple.There is and money when the with us for years. Now we can serve you even better . • liar music; first (and still no addmission charge. Temple of Music and Art with a new, convenient office at Oracle&Ina Roads. perhaps the only-team) to was first built and also learn together the works Elizabeth Healy, former This gives us 12 offices all around the Valley;more than g business manager of the rough the years of its other Savings&Loan Association in town. they play instead of practi- financial struggles. Now any g cing separately and then Temple, is coming from that it is being restored as a Catalina Savings, paying the highest interest rates on combining; first to create New Orleans,Lois Whisler, cultural and musical the Nashville sound played acting secretary during the your savings the law allows, plus many free services, in a classic idiom; and the founding of the Temple will center,it is only fitting that even a free safe deposit box(with$5,000 balance). these civic-minded people first duo team to play in the be in Tucson arriving from be remembered and honor- Moveyour moneyto our mountains. Now there's one California. 1 White House. ed at this reception. All -near you. With the fiftieth anniver- The presence of Whitte- interested persons are in- sary of the dedication of the more and Lowe will also vited. Temple, the owners, Wil- ATALINA EC Liam Nichols and Roger AVIV '=__ Gentry,and the Friends of i, AND LOAN ASSOCIATION the Temple will be cele- bliiSS7f1/4 • - brating and honoring not ' Wieth" -only the Temple itself, but r 1 44-� all the people who parti- MEXICAN RESTAURANT 7216 North Oracle at Ina/297-8294 cipated in the founding of AUTHENTIC MEXICAN ed AMERICAN DISHES this historic site (so de- •, signated by the National DANIEL JONES Historical Preservation and his Dancing With • Society)and they hope that ORIGINAL LOS EMBAJADORES a ESIG -Q U ART Z the music of the reknown CROOKMAN BAND Appearing in Fiesta Lounge Appearing every Wed.,Thurs.& every Fri.8 Sat. pianists will fittingly echo Fri.-5:30 to 9:30pm 9pm to lam the strains of the Heifetz -FIESTA LOUNGE- concert performed there4:30-6:30 Elft ears a o. 2 COCKTAILS FOR THE PRICE OF 1 Hot Hors'd oeurves Y y g And, then, the following 11am to 6pm Mon. through Sat, on the House! , H AN I) -H E L D day, the Friends of the TAKE OUT ORDERS—CATERING SERVICE Temple of Music and Art, 4780 E.GRANT RD.-Grant&Swan Shopping Center the Southern Arizona Chap- r - . . ,,.a„ Fr;a.. a y OINEFiB ter of American Guild of ` ' {,,,, mw® 795- 6622 441: 4411116k) S PO T L IG HT Organists and the Tucson AUTO PARTS 1 w 0CT21 - NOV6 STATEFC-14" \r"-al‘A?'111"\ AIR ZONA S III GET TOGETHER FORTHE GOOD TIMES O FREE SHOWS WITH FAIR ADMISSION EXCEPT SUNS'GAMES fr._ itc loll COLISEUM GRANDSTAND 4-H Horse Show Oct.21-23 State Fair Arizona Proudly Presents All Arizona Indian Rodeo Oct.24-25 "A Year's Entertainment in 17 Days" All Girls Rodeo Oct.26-27 INTENSE— Beam can Seals&Crofts Oct.21 GRA State Barrel Race Finals ... Oct.27-28 p t;' ;. be seen for miles,easily Ariz.Jr.Rodeo Assn.Finals Oct.28-29 =-'" ,. . .� ' �` pierces rain,fog,or snow The Temptations Oct.22 � •-•:•••,- :-V;1'�� Snaffle Bit Futurity Oct.30-Nov.1 �- N Oct. 3 _ �� � �. � x.r �>��� —250,000 candle power Freddy Fender Destruction Derby Nov.2 3 ,,,� �'' - f` -* . Y ,- - '' - z n at 15 volts—5 times as Billy Thunderkioud& Motorcycle Races Nov.4-5 •� � �: powerful as your car's The Chieftones Oct.24 N.B.A.Motocross& Celebrity t41 , high beams. Suns vs.Seattle Oct.25 Motocross Nov_6 < 3 -`,' . Mel Tillis r* •- 1 • ' v ; *COMPACT—4 3/8"x Oct.26 Jody Miller BICENTENNIAL STAGE - . �--- -•� .'. J 3 3/8" x 6 5/1 6"only Norm CrosbyOct.27 Opening DayCeremonies Oct.21 f�, , ry A. }` weighs 24 oz. P 9 Wallace and Ladmo Daily � m The Sylvers Oct.28 �' The Hudson Brothers Oct.29 Halloween Magic Day Oct.31 *COMPLETE—12 foot r Strummin Ami os Oct.21-23 � H.D.cord and unbreak- Donn a F ago Oct.30 g g . _� able lens cover. Tommy Overstreet 5 • Suns vs.San Antonio Oct.31 STAGE ARIZONA .\ ‹, „,.. *EASY TO USE—Plugs Frankie Valli& The Jack D'Johns Daily Nh- into any 12 volt cigarette The Four Seasons Nov.1 Mexican Revue - Oct.21-30 SUPER SPECIAL PRICE lighter receptacle. Mickey Gilley 1 Tanglefoot , Oct.31-Nov.6 Susan Raye c Nov.2 REGULAR PRICE$25.99 Dr.Hook Nov.3 SPECIAL DAYS $13.99 Dan Fogelberg _• Nov.4 Mexican Day Sun.Oct.23 Jose Feliciano Nov.5 Indian Day Mon.Oct.24 Neil Sedaka Nov.6 Senior Citizens'Day Thurs.Oct.27PINCE/OACLE CAMPBELL AYE• Kids Day Fri.Oct.28 AUTO O PARTS AUTO PARTS V ADMISSION GATES OPEN I Rd. g88-5011 2736 N. Campbell Adults $2.00 10 am Weekends 4140 N. Oracle - Children 7-12 .50 10 am Special Days (Handy Andy Shopping Center) 327-3464 Children 6&under Free 1 pm Week Days OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK CALL FOR THE GOOD TIMES 254-6611 • 2 SECOND SECTION afg 704 el#14 Ilk 111111 ________________________,_______ ____:______________ October 20, 1977, • Page 17 0' -.1' '•,..s,:'''` ':, .N.. ••%... .\2- .°.::.:** = i. .,., I _, '_:2t* ' r ,I -- ,-..z.- ii...-... . ik'''. ,-= ......„. ‘%,1/4 i t-- - J., , A4r:'Sig4' '1*. - . ..\NA' , . -.-. : i ., - .:„. .• . - — . . • Irir't., ,#* ,Y a 1 a s i 4 , _ 'Ct..14':":'- . ,4 . : v -*Ait, ' 4.*.' s,. '"V..'''.- ' 4 i 4." .4. 11111341‘ ,; ''..? ra* . ' .% ,:if „s* it : ♦ti, � ttt } • f to ' 1 • � ! .iw �• i ' 7 � f ,. • 4 . st - tit y , f . ik: ‘‘..,,,,,r. 1. . . , .. . k 4 ,. 4, , , , _ , e , , ,.. i . 2, . 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R <_ # _ - per. * • p ,.._.......•"-.Y:4i,'„ ,,,'t': • -.t,', Y ' i 111 .:** "\4'•-s.:" ,, ., b ' „ '' �i t\4. r, , e - ( s • F ' + . 'R ..... . ' x f!♦ Rr ,„,..,40......4.:,..,,,,,„.„,, I ' V, A * * ' 'i ' ' i * *.;*'' Jr.' 4k ' •Vito AK - � �`"' lu flOmiltr',.. ..1141P:44.7:* illi , ? . • . 3 - .air ,. it s . , i.' •,...3.-kj") 4* ‘`'t 'rbv. '7-j'' ' _ �� . .mow .s.'� '�I�,.„ . \ .-�'' � e- •ti ll► 3 THE SPREADING BLANKET of changing leaves enhances the beauty that awaits A LEISURELY WALK through a woods crowned with multi-colored leaves offers a travelers in Arizona's forestlands. (Arizona Office of Tourism photo) marvelous sight and a soothing respite from everyday chores. (Arizona Office of Tourism photo) St ite ,s fall colors do change Autumn in Arizona -- an experience, a joy and an visit to Arizona's Rim country. The Mogollon Rim is highlight activities on the 15th and 16th. In addition, adventure. The state's unique geography includes five easily reached by following Route 87 to the Tonto Basin Tlaquepaque will be the setting for a wine tasting party life zones ranging from deserts at near sea level at Payson. The spreading fields below the Rim around on the 15th. elevations to mountains as high as 12,600 feet. The Pine, Payson and Strawberry will delight onlookers Rounding out the Autumn Festival will be an Oc- choice of what to see and where to see it is entirely with meadows of wild flowers and yellow daisies toberfest with food and German folk dancing at the yours. spread beneath the gnarled sycamore trees, bedecked Bell Rock Inn on Oct.22 and a golf tournament on Oct. with smooth, whitish-green trunks and sunny gold 22-23 at Oak Creek Country Club. The rugged mountains of the north and the lowland leaves. Travelers enjoying the colors in the Oak Creek deserts of the south all are bursting forth in a The drive along the Rim from Payson to Show Low Canyon area can add to their pleasure with a ride to magnificent display of fall color. The weather is passes through densely covered forests of spruce, Jerome and Prescott and down Route 89 through perfect for a day-long drive or a week-long adventure. aspen, pinyon and cedar, which provide an ideal Yarnell. For the traveler,the photographer or the nature lover, habitat for elk,Rocky Mountain mule,whitetailed deer this is perhaps the greatest time of all to explore and wild turkey. In planning a fallf color tour, don't forget the desert Arizona. From Show Low,-autumn-lovers can choose between lands. They,,too,are putting forth their autumn best. adventuresome spirit and a little time a ride through the White Mountains to Springerville The washes lined with cottonwoods in the foothill For those with p country of central and southern Arizona are well worth on their hands, the Kaibab Forest from Jacob Lake to and down the scenic Coronado Trail to Clifton or a trip Rim of the Grand Canon is the place to start down U.S. Route 60 through the majestic Salt River seeing. the Northy set Canyon to Globe. Those who make the trip to Clifton The towering cottonwood, well adapted to the and the autumn viewing. There in early October, and semi-arid lands of the Southwest, begins its color against a background of evergreens, you will see the can see even more of the fall fashion show with a ride transformation in this area in early November as the silver-trunked aspens, their bodies crowned with out of Safford, along the Swift Trail and up Mount leaves turn to golden yellow. The Madera Canyon leaves of autumn gold. Soon to follow in this annual Graham. formation are the mighty red oaks. The com- Picnics, autumn and Oak Creek Canyon go hand in Recreation area southeast of Green Valley, the San transformation y y Xavier del Bac mission south of Tucson, or the drive bine to produce a sight to behold and a trip well worth hand. There in late October, while the first snow is from Nogales through Patagonia to Sonoita in Santa taking. beginning to cover the San Franciscos, the upper Cruz County all are choice places to visit during this Verde Valley is beginning to burst forth with color. time of year, Within days the fall colors begin spreading south- The sycamores, alders, black walnuts and cot- ward, soon encompassing the San Francisco Peaks tonwoods are changing from their summer green to a The Tucson area also offers spectacular fall colors outside of Flagstaff. The ride from Flagstaff to Valle rich fall yellow. The oaks are donning covers of brown, for those who travel the Catalina Highway to the top of on U.S. Route 180 offers a splendorous view. This yellow,gold and red. The entire display is set against a Mount Lemmon or who drive through the Sabino region,also rich in aspen and oaks,provides an added backdrop of towering red rock formations and deep Canyon Recreation Area. Farther to the east,a drive treat. Beneath the towering trees, you will delight in blue skies. out of Willcox to the Chiricahua National Monument finding crimson meadows of sumac. This woodland To help celebrate Mother Nature's annual visit to the reveals similar autumn splendor. shrub with its brilliant red coloring usually grows in area, the townsfolk in Sedona will host a special No matter the area you choose to explore, this is the masses and also may be found in abundance near Autumn Festival starting Oct. 13. An old fashioned time to break away from everyday routine and get Hawley Lake in the White Mountains and in Oak Creek melodrama will be featured Oct.13 through 15,and an "back to nature"with a drive through the countryside Canyon. outdoor juried art show with over 70 artists displaying or stroll through the forests to bask in the warmth of Be sure to allot yourself time in mid-October for a their works at the First National Bank parking lot will autumn's hues. a" October 20, 1977,The Arizona Territorial,Page 19 oeop r , 1 places Rthings 1Smyth L1 . J Van Line , BRANDEIS LUNCHEON ON INTERIOR DESIGN TUCSON BALLET OPENING .0 _,... the Smoother Mover The Tucson chapter of the Brandeis University Tucson's dance season will get underway when the A domestic and international household National Women's Committee will hold its annual Ballet West performs its full-length "Coppelia" on goods transportation system offering membership luncheon at 11 a.m.on Monday,Oct.24 at Monday,Oct 24 and Tuesday,Oct 25 in the Community the home of Audrey Berens, 505 Avenida Aguila. New Center Music Hall.The fully staged production will be domestic VanMove, InterNationial and members will the guests of the chapter. Paid-up accompanied by the Tucson Symphony. domestic Container Move, and Special- members and prospective members may attend by The Tucson Ballet's '77-'78 season will be opened by Product Services for moving high-value making a donation of $2. the Ballet West performance, and will close in April, Susan Brown of Levy's Interior Design Studio will be when the Pennsylvania Ballet performs.Tucson Ballet products. the guest speaker and will tell you "everything you has scheduled three productions, in December, Call your Smoother Mover for free estimates ever wanted to know about interior design but were February and March. afraid to ask." Tickets for the full season, three Tucson Ballet and information. Low winter rates. Reservations may be made by calling Nancy Helper productions and two guests ballets, are available at at 885-2014 or Penny Benjamin at 886-1725. prices ranging from $40 to $17. FARRAGUT Single tickets are available et the TCC Box OfficeBAGGAGE AND TRANSFER CO.,INC. RED CROSS BLOODMOBILE AT CDO Advance reservations may be made by calling 298- 622-7676 The Red Cross Bloodmobile will be at Canyon del Oro 8788. 945 E. 17 Th High School on Wednesday, Oct. 26 from 9 a.m. till 1 , Local—Long Distance—Storage p.m. The donations will be taken at the Library Reading Classroom.Donors are eligible eight weeks after their Keading Problems? LOW LOCAL RATES r.1.::.:15:....:.........:....: 2 Professional Men :::•,.::., .,:•:.;-:,:ii• ...-- ..-• last donation. &1 Truck cilf 11*b'lileill;Plii 45,..?.,...„ • .::::::::::::0,„ :::::::,.., Individualized Programs i r k INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCES $24.75 per hour Li.,......, Dr. George W. DeGregori will represent the Staffed by Specialists in Reading Gi University of Arizona Chapter of Phi Delta Kappa,the Dr. Wilbur S. Ames, Consultant serving Tucson since 1919 international fraternity for leaders in education at its . , i , .,tit1 36th Biennial Council and Third International Con- for information call or write <riow that for each : D A T E invests in ference on Educational Issues at Kiamesha Lake,N.Y. r.,.., ,,(i‘ar to bring jobs and clean industries to Oct.20-23.Phi Delta Kappa has 492 chapters in the U.S. THE READING CLINIC r 'ticsuri the city &county get back over :3 in Canada and four other countries with a current active Learning Systems, Inc. / new taxes every year"? membership of 112,000 educators. 48 N. Tucson Blvd., 85716 Ph. 795-4636 D.A.TE. helps bring jobs. GARDEN CLUB MEETS The Ocotillo Garden Club is presenting"Flowers by ,:• -.•:...Y-; .;,..i. Florian," at 1 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 21 at the Christ .- Church Church United Methodists, 655 N. Craycroft Road. A . ...-1,7, -;;,: demonstration will be given on techniques in drying - '';','114,Nt. and arranging dried flowers in decorative containers. Some places offer- tovates ..:..r„,ir..,:::,*. • •......„ .:„. Tickets are$1 and the proceeds of the event will go as . • . •.,-44,....A.,,, ,. a contribution to the Tucson Botanical Gardens. ...- -, .. . CAoToRhrE.e EpRic is invited and may purchase tickes at the .„,...N.s!,it,.,.--,,,,V7,t. ps•1 A. Pw...,iz.,'„i----- !-;.is;,....- •',„.,,- v„-..t-,,i..-„-,...`.,.4„„.•&_e,-.- .s o eri a saver's club. IN SOLAR ENERGY ..,,-,-,...„, 1,-,-, -,:-. ,,..A,-7,..--;.;. •-.-•4.-..,-5.. ''': ',.iz.,1% ',1,,,.:4,..,..,,,,, ,,, b ,_ , .. ......‘ .... ....„ . ., .,.... . ,, a offers 0 - h• • , .f.„:0,”i.: ,.4„..., ,„ „4 1 4 1 , The Tucson Women's Commission and the Tucson Public Library are co-sponsoring a workshop on Careers in Solar Energy,to take place from 9 a.m. till A lot of places pay the big rates some of Get the biggest savings rates in town. 12:30 p.m.on Friday,Oct.29 at the G.Freeman Woods Branch Library, 3455 N. First Ave. the time. But Pima Savings delivers top Get moving to Pima Savings. Speakers include Marjorie Meinell,of the University earnings all the time. ' Optical Sciences Department, who will talk on the "Women's Role in the Emerging Solar Field."Darryll Bennett,a solar energy systems designer,will talk on . - The highest savings "Why Solar Energy,"and Herb Wade deputy director . of the Arizona Solar Energy." There will be no charge for the workshop although advance registration is necessary. Call the Women's rates in • town • Commission at 624-8318 for more information. - . Certificate Accounts . . . , , PTA DISTRICT CONFERENCE Annual . . A PTA District Conference for the Tucson and Rate Term Minimum Yield Southern West PTA Districts will be held on Saturday, , 7.75% 6 years $1000 8.057% - Oct.22 at the Plaza International Hotel, at Speedway 7.50% 4 years $1000 7.788% and Campbell Avenue. 6.75% 30 months - $1000 6.982% .v....leit:, Registration will begin at 9 a.m. and the conference 6.50°/0 1 year $1000 6.715% will dismiss at 3:30 p.m.The fee is 75 cents for all day 5.75°/0 3 months $1000 5.918% and 50 cents for morning only or afternoon only stags. The public is invited to this conference, and you do A substantial interest penalty is required for early withdrawal. not have to be a PTA member in order to attend. For Passbook Account more information call Mrs.Kathy Berry,Tucson PTA 5.25% — $10 5.389% District Director at 748-7664. - .:4 .., Statement Savings Account _ „ SUNDAY EVENING FORUM .' a' !')IHN 5.25% * — - $10 '5.389% Sherilyn and Matthew Mentes will present a film at :42,F AS,,. _ ''',7, ' e"'4,.., 44-4e:t!.(-„,'41 .i 7 - - . . firt4- 4-.: the Universtiy of Arizona Auditorium at 8 p.m.Sunday ,P., :-V, , i8•;,,ity ..... - - • 1,7 ,r-,. j-:-,c4A4'.k.i '., • 244:%,... .oce;,:',,-i...4, , :: '-‘‘Acr- ..,,,74t.• ,: .--4‘•i:t:::-4., .,.' .1," .,,:. ,:-:.., -- -4., ,..,, ,.`/. , . ' '', : ,...,, Oct.23 titled"California Mission Trail." ,-,,-,-`1 r ' •sit;,;"-42,4'- .1..:•••/".":,,,-, ' *"..4-4,', The program is free and open to the public. Con- .,...,•, ' , ,,,.Z. ,. ' t•,,.. ,-,A., ,C:,.2„,..0•'sbe". f , . • .„-, tributions are accepted at the door. 4 - .• , . ...,‘,. , '':.• '411-07,.'-,?,t,;,..*`7,t,---,,, • ..:,. * '4,•*-,;;r7- ,----. :--. • •,,,,.p..",:_; ;, ,--,, -..„-„---,...,,..5..›1/4^,:-.„-,,.: ,... , . , -...).1,4:2,....., ..• 7, ,,: , , - .., , ,4.A.,-2'--, --. TMA CHRISTMAS FAIR COFFEE 77,''.., , ,,. - - . . • • . - • , -4 ,,4,---,-„ut.,3,,,tw:‘,.- -- - .,'-:--„p-f./4-, ' 44. 4*': ., — 'N*.tg7;-f*.-.. .,,,„.., ..,v;...,5:, ANOsii,4:s 1,5- ''‘x-or :-.. ,,. - - ...,.-I ,.:. .- , - -7.A:-rir.:,•,‘ -: , ...--'•3*''''4114e,. • Trail Dust Town will be the old western setting for , •''!,,,...7„ - - ,- ,,, the Tucson Museum of Art League's last Christmas „..„ , i . ---%;-.-t,OPT '-';,, •-: '.,_, ' i‘i . , ,4,.• ' ,e,...1), .-- . - : . -i, -. , - Fair Coffee on Friday,Oct 21 from 10-11:30 a.m. 4 One of the highlights of the morning will be a cooking ., ' , -. • - .•‘4:.• -, - .:4.1. • - ;v= -. , ' .-i .,- _ demonstration by Tucson's gourmet artist Rita -,,! ...:leit----... .,,..--k.- -...,,,. .--,.-.1--.; • :7,1 _,,. .... ,..,.._• itc-41..„‘r,:,-,•41,, . N....-_. --.... /44, , ,,,,4-4 . • ,,,,..,.. , Rosenberg. , :. -,,,,, , _4" ,• . „. . , it'',; :4/Pi.,,-- -4, . ' 2-* ,- •-.., - '. :-• : .. ,, , .., , . „„„4,-,, ..- „ A few DeGrazia needlepoint ornament kits are ....-•,-,, ,, e.:.. ,"_:„ox----4-,..-t. - .,- - • T-.-it . available. The Children's Shop will be selling -44'• ''', ci l, - .. . „,,, t*'-44e Halloween bags for your "Trick or Treater." The i - public is invited, admission is free. ,;r:,., .4,4‘44 ,..-- ".. PIMA 4644 ,, _.,t, . ..,,e. MEDICAL SEMINAR SLATED ‘Q/ 1 sAvINGs - !... ., Seventh in a series of medical seminars sponsored by . ,, •.:.-1.,..,-,., , the American Association of Medical Assistants Inc. - ---zi will feature "Sex and the Coronary Patient," sit- * 0 ---- ,,,,..4„ • , presented by Arthur M.Goldberg,an M.D.specialist in .1:. s, 0 -- . , .A. Internal Medicine. . The program begins at 7:30.Registration is$2 and is . FOr the long haul. ...... -1 accepted from 7 p.m. till 7:30 p.m. for the individual - - ESLIC seminar which is held at the University Hospital, 8th - 7100 N. Oracle. 111.e -r:^. —:.. floor auditorium, room 8403. _ ----7- Page 20,The Arizona TerrAorial, October 20, 1977 St . Odili&s sets Pat ricia Tuttle iter 7a Fiesta 1v, Oct .v �. „ . 7 churches speaks j .a 1 St. Odilia's Catholic The fiesta includes Bingo Church, 7570 N. Paseo Del for the adults and many A Christian Science turers who give more than Norte will be holding their games for children. It also lecturer and practioner 4,000 talks and lectures on sixth annual "Fiesta de includes booths where arts / from San Francisco will Christian Science in six Santa Odilia." and crafts will be sold for it • Mark S 110 S S discuss "What Builds a continents each year. The fiesta, is one of the charitable contributions. A • Spiritually Satisfying prior to entering the raffle will also be heldI Lifestyle?" at 3 p.m. g social high points for north- public practice of Christian g where cash prizes will be U slice Sunday, Nov. 6 at Cross • p siders as nearly 5,000 resi- p Science healing in 1964, she dents attended the charity Presented. A two-week look at the be held on Sunday, Oct. 23 Junior High School,1000 W. was active in education. affair last year. Mexican food will pima Countycriminal at 9:45 a.m.in the church's Chapala Drive at the in- t a served starting late in thetem in Pima sanctuarylocated at 1431 vitation of the Third A Lesson from The "Fiesta de Santa morning and food service justice sys Church of Christ,Scientist. Bridge," is the title of her Odilia" runs from 9 a.m to will continue through the County will be presented by W. Magee Road. Miss Patricia Tuttle, lecture. The public is in- 9 p.m.on Saturday,Oct.29. evening. Sheriff Richard Boykin and County Attormey Steve C.S.B. is a native of Los vited and child care and Pima County Attorney Neely will speak on Sun- - free parking is provided. Steve Neely. day, Oct. 30 at the same St.Mark's United Metho- location. day Col:::S T dist Church's Adult Forum McXiCar1 JESUSwill sponsor both events, All interested persons1 �. Boykin's presentation will are invited to attend. - �� � at St. Mark's New Creation Christian Ministries to , , k "~� , :.,,,,,„4 St. Mark's United St Andrew 'sMeeting Sundays — 10:00am and 6:30pm , �;�" ° � Methodist Church, 1431 W. a iff Manor Inn—Palm Room 5900 N. Oracle Rd. , V Magee Road, is presenting 4 . .. a community-orientated 1N THE NAME OF JESUS r eive mem ers LOVING SERVICE TO GOD AND MAN. ., ,- 4 event on Sunday, Oct. 23, On Sunda Oct. 23 the the White Hall. Thepublic � � that will seek to bring Bible Based—Full Gospel— Trans-Denominational Y� Session and Congregation reception will be held at theawareness of the culture PASTOR EDW. K.FOR KAN— 325-1975—24 HRS.A DAY of St. Andrew's , Presby- 9:30 a.m. service. ! x and concerns of Mexican- ASSOCIATE PASTOR—TONY F.MORALES—887-3458 terian Church 7600 N. Anyone wishing to join ' -, Americans today. The Paseo Del Norte will the congregation at this ..aj ' _ " , , public is urged to attend. receive new members time is asked to contact the -,� 4 ' ,� ;;V 4,��'� The Oct. 23 event will beginning with a Continen- church office as soon as '`. �`. �°1' include a Mexican potluck Desert Bible Baptist Church a.m. inpossible at 297-7201. dinner and Mexican tai Breakfast at 8 MISS T u t t l e mariachi music from 5:30 INDEPENDENT SUNDAY SCHOOL,10 AM till 6:30 p.m. followed by a WORSHIP SERVICE,1 AM A NEW-CHURCH IN YOUR COMMUNITY , Angeles and is a graduate panel discussion for adults, FUNDAMENTAL of California State PREMILLENNIAL EVENING SERVICE, 6 PM youth and children. Nur- MID-WEEK(WED.),7:3 0 PM University at San Diego. sery care will be provided. CANYON del ORO as a Christian She served The entire program will REV. RICHARD H. LYNAM Science Minister for the conclude at 8:30 p.m. BAPTIST CHURCH Armed Services and 'n C.D.O. High School Regional Assistant for The dinner is a potluck NOW MEETING AT Presently meeting g Christian Science college benefit,with donations of a 9800 N. ORACLE RD. Morning Worship 9:30am organizations in Europe. "dime-a-dip" for various Bible Study Thurs. 7:30pm In 1969, Miss Tuttle food items. Proceeds will WEDNESDAY&EVENING SERVICES became a member of the go to the United Childcare 432 E. Lazy Horse Place 299-9412 Christian Science Board of Center Fund, a division of Rancho Catalina Pastor THEOREN SMITH Lectureship. The Board is Tucson Metropolitan made up of some 30 lec- Ministries. sr - S. - Casas Adobes Baptist Church Disciples of Christ NORTH SIDE CHURCH DIRECTORY Pentescostal Southern Baptist p Flowing Wells Assembly of God First Baptist Church of 2131 W. Ina Road.Mr. Roger L. Marana Community Christian Independent 3198 N.Flowing Wells Road,The Avra Valley Barrier, Jr., Pastor. Morning Church Rev. Daniel W. Hughes. Morn services, 8:30, 9:45 and 11; Grier and Sandaro,Marana.Mr. Full Gospel Church, New Crea- worship. 13525 N.Sanario Road,Marana. , tion Christian Fellowship,meets t, ing worship, 10:45 a.m.; even- The Rev. Fred Fisher. Sunday evening services,7 p.m.; spirit- Terry lmmel. Sunday morning r ing worship, 7 p.m.; Sunday services,11 a.m.,7 p.m.; Wed- Sundayual enrichment hour, 6 p.m.; worship,10 a.m.;church school in the Cliff Manor Hotel at 10 At T ! E School-schedule;•9:45 a.m. a.m.and 6 p.m.,Sundays in the ' nesday prayer services,7 p.m.; School, 9:45 a.m., Col-, 11 a.m. Palm Room at the hotel. The Sunday School,9:45 a.m. lege and Youth Sunday School, Pastor is Edward K.Forkan. Presbyterian 11 a.m.; Wednesday Bible Episcopalian Of ,� St.Andrews Presbyterian school,7 p.m. The Chapel of St.Alban Brethren i. •.,i- ;: 3737 Old Sabino Canyon Road. Northwest Brethren Chapel Church Southern Baptist i s f 7600 The Rev. North Tucson Baptist The Christian and Missionary Sunday services,8 and 10 a.m.; (Interim location) Thornydale s , Ro0 Paseo del Norte.oey and The 3100 N. First Ave. Mr. Ronal(Alliance Thursday service,9:30 a.m. School. The Rev. Bill Curtis. '` • � Rev. J. Dayton McCormick. Chastine. Sunday worship Northwest Alliance Church Worship service 10:30 a.m.; . -- � Sunday services, 9:30, 11. vice, 11 a.m., 7 p.m.; Sunday ser- 1301 W. Wetmore Road. Mr. evening hour, 6:30 p.m.; Sun- .- "..+ .'; Church school through grade School, 9:45 a.m.; children's John C.Johnson, Episcopalian Ki - Pastor.Morn- day School 9:30 a.m.; Bible l six,9:30 a.m., lrs. and Srs•,11 church,11 a.m•_ Christ The King /_ �'_ - ing worship, 10:45 a.m.; Even- r Study(in homes) Tuesday,7:30 1 Episcopal Church 1t a.m. ing worship, 6 p.m., Sunday 2800 W. Ina Road. The Rev. p.m. Information call,297-9518. School,9:30 a.m. Thomas E. Leonard, Rector. �'' Sunda worship, New Creation Christian �`��;� .'_ �� ` Richland Heights Baptist United Church of Christ Sunday p 8, 10 a.m.; Ministry '��J k '' Church The Casas Adobes Community • Thursdays, 10 a.m. Sunday ,# } 3 Y ,1 ' 2411 E.Fort Lowell Road.The Congregational Church Christian Science School,10 a.m. 5900 N.Oracle.Full Gospel New 4 .: �, Third Church of Christ,Scientist Creation ministries meets at _ ��,, s--, Rev. Paul Foxworthy services 6775 Casas Adobes Road. Mr. 6901 N. La Canada Drive. Sun- the Cliff Manor Inn,in the Palm. 10:55 a.m., 7 p.m.; Sunday Donald D. Rowland, Pastor. day school, morning worship, Episcopal Room.Sunday services,10 am., school,9:45 a.m. Worship and Church School, 10 9:30 a.m.; Wednesday testi- St.Philip's In The Hills 6:30 p.m. Pastor Edward K. a.m. mony,7:30 p.m.Nursery care. 4400 N.Campbell Ave.The Rev. Tochan.Phone-325-1975. The Lutheran Church of 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,O. 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; and noon; weekday services, Thomas Kiracofe.Worship ser- worship,7 p.m.; Sunday School, Dove of Peace Lutheran Churct. Sunday School,9:45 a.m.for all 7:30 a.m. vices, 11; Sunday School, 9:45 9:30 a.m.; Wednesday Bible 665 W.Roller Coaster Road.Mr ages. till 10:45 a.m. 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 Rev. United Methodist Del Norte Baptist Church 1145 E. Ft. Lowell Road. The Gary W. Freeland, Pastor. Henry J. Miller, Pastor. Daily St.James United 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 Is Convenient Church DirectorySponsored By These Thoughtful Merchants. P ABBEY FUNERAL CHAPEL BEST ASSOCIATES REALTORS FOTO STOP 3435 N. 1st Ave. Nanini Financial Plaza 297-2516 Oracle at Roger 888-2078 888-1111 Oracle at Magee CLIFF MANOR INN (Plaza Escondida) - 297-4141 A.G. ED WARDS&SONS INC. 5900 N. Oracle Rd. 887-4000 Members New York Stock Exchange, Inc. KTKT RADIO 99 7110 N. Oracle Rd. - 297-2521 ..-` i AMPHI PLAZA Serving Your Northwest Community Corner 1st and Ft. Lowell For Over 27 Years ASSOCIATED OPTOMETRISTS Drs. Simpson, Miller, Fabricant& Blonder FLOWERS OF THE FOUR WINDS (Plaza del Oro) Orange Grove &Oracle • (Plaza Escondida) North Oracle TOM ROOF THE CLEANER Road at Magee Road- 297-2509 (Plaza del Oro) Orange Grove &Oracle 297-7974 ASTRO T.V. FOOTHILLS BOOT&SHOE REPAIR Plaza Escondida- N. Oracle 6441 N. Oracle Rd. (Orange Grove &Oracle) Rd. at Magee- 297-2294 297-8576 _ October 20, 1977,The Arizona Territorial,Page 21 ,, ,, . ,. . , , ,, , .. . .„ , BLACKWIDOW .:,,,,,,4,,,..„...„.,, ,,,;,,,,:,:::„..,t,,,„,, . ,‘1,,.:„.„: and,..„ ,,,..,1 .. „ :r` �' , (No Extra briefs ... .„.,_‘,, I Charge s SeasonisHere The paper said they are going " :' _, tobe heavy this year. t‘ An ounce of Prevention is Worth a Pound of Cure. The Territorial Club, The bank report is situated on the 9th floor of published in Arizona Pro- `"� YOU PICK T H E SE R V I C E Home Federal Savings' 20- gress, Jet::nthOUTSIDE POWER S P R A Y Tucson,was the setting for There were over 880,000 $13.50 one of those one-in-a- jobs in Arizona as of million coincidences. August,an increase of over Concentrate Tick Di p Home Federal Savings 37,000 jobs, or 4.4 percent, ,. $3.50 and Loan Association and over August 1976. �� Makes 16 Ots. Safe& Odor Free its President, Ted- Sit- Employment was held Kills Ticks on Dogs terley,Jr.,celebrated their down by strikes, and an Inside Outs i d e Power s y 40th birthdays together, over-supply of copper . , a- and both had a great deal to which resulted in layoffs in -:.-21...„:.'7',.-,:i;-. '' :=-.• $22.50 feel good about• copper mining, it was Mr. Sitterleylaunched _ ` = Compares to $30 Service Elsewhere noted. .� �-' his successful career with Excluding copper ,;,'"-:.-,4;:.:k • * �x��F 5 Month No Initial Charge the Association in 1960 as a industry jobs, the employ- :€ ,_ • • Call For Low Cost Package Deal management intern After • • - 9 g ment total in Arizona rt�,x4,1,-.2. 15 years of learning all increased a healthy4.9 per- � .� 5 Inside& 5 Outside Power Spray I . ,- business 11 ' ., Safe& Approved-Guaranteed- phases of operations, he cent." . was selected to take the .x ,.' No Need To Leave House Best growth in jobs came rw master..• helm of Home Federal in contract construction, � � `��- . ' li- ;x r t �:��� �,,,�• _-.,�� �, .. . .. � pow cosi Savings on January1, 1975, M g where the step-up in new - - becomingits youngest ** ,, '. x Y g residential building f w '' 'r :..x 'r �,„ Termite p sident• resulted in an 18 percent �- •--.A: w - t Home Federal Savings rise in employment in the •,- .• , and Loan Association with past 12 months. the foresight of 54 savers Retail sales volume in =` .� - who pledged subscriptions Arizona totaled$5.2 billion '' y totalling $18,300 thousand, in the first seven months of 17 yrs. exp. • opened for business in 1937 1977, a gain of about 14 TED SITTERLEY, JR., president of Home Federal FREE ESTIMATESNO OBLIGATION as Tucson Federal Savings. percent over the same Savings and Loan Association is eager to try a piece of ATO At its beginning, the Period• the large cake prepared in commenoration of his and 50 P , Restaurant sales alsoFest Control Association had three Home Federal Savings' 40th birthday. employees who occupied a showed an increase, tiny storefront office on "which suggests that the 887-58418 East Broadway, close to tourism industry enjoyed a Although growth in the trend, personal income the hub of Tucson. strong Winter-Spring rate of consumption nation- growth and consumer con- Through the forty years season." ally is expected to slow° fidence are all positive. We since that time, Home Credit for turning the down during the latter part expect the retail volume to business trend from nega- 1 Federal Savings and Loan g - of 1977 and in 1978,Arizona continue at its present 11, Ihi Association has grown to tive to positive during the retail volume is ex ansion and reach - predictedP pace �1 I � �. be Arizona's third largest past two years goes to the to grow. $9.2 billion for the full savings and loan consumer. "The state employment year." association. Today it is a - • $500,000,000 association with 17 offices,operating in both Tucson and it metropolitan Phoenix. The Association employs ap- proximately 204 people and .r { is nationally ranked 133 ., ,,, � �,� amongthe leading 200 ~M ..,.,:::-,%-:::-' , �""' savings and loan ..�.31 f :, .. .. v,r,- associations. „ t,.:_ ::�.• •_. _ =f� 1.., State .......::...„ ,.,.. ,., ....,............„ ...::,:::.„:::,..:.:,::::.„.„.„.,,,,,:„.„ ..........................•. ...,......... , ..:....:::-....::,,,.:„.„„,,„„:„:„...„.:.,,,::.._ ._ , _. ..: .. .Iv as , . ..,,,.:::., ....... .. .k. „,.._... ,i , .:......, . _ . .. •...,.. t .... .‹. lc,l ■ s .":0,.''.•r,...• ' •. <i, WOO \ _. „„ .�iy nv_ 4 e co n om • • •:-...:.,_ •• • •' .00.*:'.."'-'::-::-'"w'.--------- _ �. ., .,_ ....,...,... .. 4. •<- .•:•::... - • . ..„,....•-•.4,,,,,.•At :::: ..,,...Ittg.. :}t' - —•v� ........ ........ ..,,.:„...----- — ------ . . .. — , .... ,,. • grows ......... . i '`J •• '�” .r. .-:.,:*".. - 't..-:•....••.-t- : -*.':-:--;-:;:::::::::::::—........;;;z--:4-z—i:-- >:' ✓� �. mow+ ,; )„: :: ,t , Arizona's economyhas � M �: .�� been expanded and revita ;�� . ..;:�: i _ + lazed during the past year, , ...:.:.z.„:; . !4; • _• .,., .•: 4p • z :� , • y "' "' : .71w.1 ""^' . < :f : (4.,,.'••fel andnthe upsurge will contin- :-:::::.:=: :� _i���:':�:::�} ,�.4��?, •. hie ,. ups g � � �:�. �s;::-z ..�,.;::- .. . .:..� .. .. .✓i=1••i:s• ?`L •-'�r::S'?=•sh•:. h.ti} •3C,r 777 .. :d3i ,y {�s.is'.-stir.....:n•. :'•::7:L,.'.•.•.'..•.•{•i.{.ti:••...:: . �`1 • • t ---�• ue well into 1978. :.�;::. •-=�':---> ' 4. • .:ti:..:.::.:.:.:••:• ... ::t:=�=rte:::•::::• That positive prognosis - ::. �•- _... on the state's economic health was pronounced this9 404. week by Valley National Bank economists•ersocmenew is...using housing construction and - retail sales all have experi- - sErvices7irec s of growth," the bank report - states. • "This surge of activity has pushed employment 1/4‘11, 1111::' 111FrHciNE FEDERAL sAviNGs - totals in the state to near record levels.". AND LOAN ASSOCIATION - 'llhbn / /- MADE TO ORDER • • Social Security • Supplemental Security Income • Civil Service Annuity 7225 N. •racle at Ina • Railroad Retirement • Veteran's Pension • Veteran's Compensation nearaWn • ROYAL PRESS . . .the sooner you sign up for Direct Deposit of day they are due even if Uncle Sam is late. your government checks, the sooner your money You'll earn 51/4%interest compounded daily • III ii, starts working for you! And the sooner you can that's higher than any bank pays. And you ',"'1) forget about the danger of their being lost, stolen, can withdraw any amount any time! forged or late. We'll automatically credit your Sign up for our special Direct Deposit checks to your insured savings account on the service now and relax! -- --;,EMBER FSLIC • Fi'dr.l v+ueC a I...n u,wr.nr t'..ja P001 list lixir:.ing,Inaund to s!!UI(M► PLAZA DEL ORO 6456 N.Oracle Road -----n- • Page 22,The Arizona Territorial, October 20, 1977 PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES Your Right To Know `row Right To Know Your Right To Know Your Right To Know Your Right To Know - Your Right To Know Your Right To Know Articles of Incorporation quired by law. The Board of sum of$51,003.56,together with of Directors shall be fixed by the Lot 1,a distance of 180.17 feet, ARTICLES OF AMENDMENT cent per annum from January 1, Of Directors of this corporation accrued and accruing interest By-Laws of the corporation.The more or less, to the North- TO THE 1977, plus accured costs in the SCANTRAVEL--AR IZONA, may revoke this appointment of and costs since the date of entry persons who are to serve as easterly right-of-way line of San ARTICLES OF sum of$374.25; and pursuant to INC. agent at any time and shall have of said Judgment. Directors until the first annual Joaquin Road as recorded In INCORPORATION a special writ of execution issu- Article I the power to fill any vacancy in The sale will be held at the meeting of shareholders or until Book 7 of Road Maps,at page 90 OF ed by said Court on September The name of the Corporation such position. East front door of the new Pima their successors are elected and thereof,in the office of the Pima JMF 27,1977,the following described shall be SCANTRAVEL - ARI- Article IX County Court House,also some- qualified are: County Recorder; 1.ARTICLE I is amended to real property will be sold at ZONA,INC. The initial Board of Directors times known as the main en- WILLIAM VINER THENCE Southeasterly along change the name of the cor- public auction to satisfy said Article II will consist of one director.The 6720 East Scarlet .said Northeasterlyright-of-way poration to PF WEST,INC. Judgment, on the 3rd day of trance of said Court House, in 9 The purpose for which this person who is to serve as direc- Tucson, Arizona, on Nov . 1, Tucson,Arizona line a distance of 1,700 feet; to 2. ARTICLE V, which limits November,1977 at 10:00 A.M.at Corporation is organized is the tor and the initial officer of the 1977 at the hour of 10:00 a.m.to STEPHEN P.ASH the true point of beginning; the period of existence of the the East Door of the New transaction of anyor all lawful Corporation until the first an- 3015 East 1st Street THENCE Northeasterly, per- corporation,is hereby deleted in Courthouse,in Tucson,Arizona: posell the following described real p business for which corporations nual meeting of shareholders property to the highest bidder: Tucson,Arizona pendicular to the said right-of- its entirety and the corpora- Lot Six (6), Block Ten (10), may be incorporated under the and Board of Directors or until Lots 30,31 and 32 in Block"B" BRENDA VINER way line a distance of 300.00 tion's existence shall hereafter RESUBDIVISION OF FAIR- laws of the State of Arizona,as his successor is elected or quali- of INDUSTRIAL PARK SITE, 6720 East Scarlet feet; be perpetual as permitted by the GROUNDS ADD T ION, per they may be amended from time Pied is: Pima County,Arizona,as shown Tucson,Arizona THENCE SOUTHeasterly, Arizona Business Corporation Map recorded in Book 7,page 26 to time. iNGO BLOENDAL by Map on file in Book 13 of CHRISTINE L.ASH parallel with said right-of-way Act. of Maps, in the office of the Article III 24.36 North Pantano Maps and Plats at page 56,Pima 3015 East 1st Street line a distance of 613.77 feet, 3.ARTICLE VII,which limits County Recorder of Pima The general nature of the Tucson,Arizona 85715 County Records. Tucson,Arizona more or less,to the South line of the indebtedness or liability to County,Arizona. business proposed to be trans Article X DATED 3 October 1977. ARTICLE VIII • said Lot 2; which the corporation may DATED this 30 day of Septem- acted by the corporation at any The incorporators of the Cor- RICHARD J.BOYKIN The incorporators of the cor- THENCE Westerly along said subject itself,is hereby deleted ber,1977. place within the United States is poration are: Sheriff of Pima County,Arizona poration are WILLIAM VINER South line a distance of 472.06 in its entirety and the following RICHARD J.BOYKIN as follows: INGO BLOENDAL By Sgt.B.Dudgeon,239 of 6720 East Scarlet, Tucson, feet,more or less,to the North- is substituted: Sheriff To engage in the general 2436 North PantanoArizona,and STEPHAN P.-ASH easterly right-of-way line of San ARTICLE VII 8 Deputy Sheriffer of 3015 East 1st Street,Tucson, Joaquin Road; The holders from.time to time By SGT. Deputy Sheriff DUDGEON,239 business of travel service,retail Tucson,Arizona 85715 Pub:The Arizona Territorial P Y and wholesale, both domestic ROBERT PAUL HALL Arizona. THENCE Northwesterly 13,20,27,1977 of the common stock of the P.O.Box 910 travel service and foreign travel 3450 South Grady Req: Cusick, Watkins, Stewart IN WITNESS WHEREOF,we along said right-of-way line a corporation shall have the pre- Tucson,Arizona 85702 service. To dispense travel in- Tucson,Arizona 85730 &Harris,Attorneys have hereunto set our hands this distance of 249.31 feet, more or emptive rights as to the common Pub.The Arizona Territorial formation and to act as agent for DATED this 9th day of Aug- 20th day of September,1977. less,TO THE TRUE POINT OF stock then and thereafter October 13,20,27,1977 all transportation companies, ust,1977. PUBLIC NOTICES WILLIAM VINER BEGINNING. authorized to be issued. No Req: Hughes&hughes,P.C. such as airline companies, INGO BLOENDAL STEPHAN P.ASH to the highest bidder, at public resolution of the Board of Direc- steamship companies, railroad ROBERT PAUL HALLSTATE OF ARIZONA companies,bus companies,and 500689 _ -•- Your Right To Know ss auction, for cash, in lawful tors authorizing the issuance of PUBLIC NOTICES money of the United States. stock to which preemptive any other mode of traveling or Pub:The Arizona Territorial - - _ county of Pima . DATED this 27 day of Sept. rights shall attach may require STATE OF ARIZONA9 transportation companies, both Oct.6,13,20,1977 • - APPLICATION OF The foregoing-Articles of In- 1977. such rights to be exercised Your Right To Know local and foreign. To engage in Reg: Zipf & Henderson, Attor. WITHDRAWAL OF- sixty corporation were acknowledged RICHARD J.BOYKIN within less than (60) days IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF the preparation of travel itiner- neys. before me by WILLIAM VINER Sheriff of Pima County,Arizona after notice has been given to Fayette Seltzer Company,Inc.a and STEPHAN P.ASH,this 20th By Sgt.B.Dudgeon,239 the stockholders. THE STATE OF ARIZONA IN cries of all kinds including hotel foreign corporation. IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF accommodations, sight-seeing, PUBLIC NOTICES day of September,1977. Deputy Sheriff 105620-4 PIMA T O: CORPORATION JAMES C.FRISCH Pub: The Arizona Territorial and in general to engage in the COMMISSION, STATE OF Pub:The Arizona Territorial In the Matter of the Estate of business of all forms of travel Notary Public service. Your Right To Know ARIZONA MyCommission Expires: October 6,13,20,1977 October 13,20,27,1977 Req: Req: DeConcini, McDonald, EDNA M.O'DOWD 2222 W. Encanto Blvd., Suite P John Wm.Johnson,Attor- Deceased. To dispense travel counselingNOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE 210-D,Phoenix,Arizona 85009 Dec.12,1977 No.P4026 p ney Grammer&Yetwin,P.C. service and informaiton, sell Pub: The Arizona Territorial NOTICE TO CREDITORS The following legally describ Pursuant to the provisions of October 13,20,27,1977 PUBLIC NOTICE S railroad,airline,steamship,and ed trust property will be sold Section 10-119,Arizona Business • bus transportation; to sell ac- Req: King&Frisch,Attorneys PUBLIC NOTICES To the CREDITORS of the pursuant to the power of sale Corporation Act,the undersign- Estate of EDNA M. O'DOWD, commodations for hotels, re under that certain Deed of Trust ed corporation hereby applies Your R i h t To K now deceased. PUBLIC NOTICES Your Right To Know g sorts, sightseeing, and feature 9 recorded on November 6, 1973, for a Certificate of Withdrawal NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN attractions throughout the Unit- in Docket 4635 pages 489 492 from your State, and for thatTRUSTEE'SNOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE ed States,Canada,Mexico,Eur NOTICE OF SALE that the undersigned has been inclusive, in the records of the purpose submits the following Your Right To Knqw The followingdescribed trust The following legally one,as well as any other country appointed personal represent Pima County Recorder, Pima statement: property will be sold, pursuant described trust property will be ative of this estate. All persons throughout the world;to create, County, Arizona, at public auc FIRST: The name of the IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF to the power of sale under that sold, pursuant to the power of having claims against the estate plan, sell, and carry throughlion to the highest bidder at the corporation is Fayette Seltzer THE STATE OF ARIZONA certain trust deed recorded in sale under that certain trust are required to present their escorted vacation tours;to own, East door of the new Pima Company, Inc. In and for the County of Pima deed recorded in Book 5307 at • operate, lease, or otherwise P book or docket 4729,page 10, in claims within four months after County Courthouse located at SECOND: It is incorporated In the Matter of the Estate of Page 52, records of Pima acquire such real and P the records of Pima County, the date of the firstpublication personal 111 West Congress.Tucson,Ari- under the laws of Illinois. SUSAN D.DALEY, Arizona,at public auction to the County, Arizona, at public auc- of this notice or the laims will property suitable, useful, or zona 85701 on Monday, the 28th THIRD: It is not transacting Deceased. highest bidder at the law offices tion to the highest bidder at the be forever barred.Claims must necessary in connection with day of November, 1977, at the business in the State of Arizona. No.P-4031 front door of the Pima any of the objects aforemention- hour of 9:45 o'clock in theNOTICE TO CREDITORS of SCHORR&LEONARD,P.C., County be presented to the undersigned FOURTH: It hereby surrend- 155 West Council Street,Tucson, Courthouse,Tucson,Arizona,on personal representative at 3111 ed; to enter into, make, per morning of said day. ers its authority to transact NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Pima County,Arizona,on Tues- December 12, 1977, at 10:00 N. Elena Maria, Tucson, AZ form,and carry out contracts of The property to be sold is business in the State of Arizona. that MICHAEL O'CONNOR has A.M.,of said day: every kind in connection with p p Y day,November 15,1977,at 10:00 85715. the sale and distribution of the situated in Pima County, Ari FIFTH:It revokes the author- been appointed Personal Repre- A.M.of said day: That portion of the Southeast DATED September,1977. zona and is described as: ity of its statutory agent in the sentative of this estate. All Lot 195 of TUCSON MOUN- Quarter of the Southwest Quar JACK B.O'DOWD aforementioned items or servic Lot 4, Block 1, FREEDOM State of Arizona to accept ser- person having claims against ter of Section 30, Township14 es; to ac uire,use,own, lease, PTAIN VILLAGE, a subdivision Personal Representative q HOMES No. 1. according to vice of process, and consents the estate are required to pre- of Pima County, Arizona, South of Range 16 East,Gila and Jack B.O'Dowd and dispose of trade marks, Book 8 of Maps,page 80.records that service of process in any sent their claims within four according to the map of record Salt River Base and Meridian, Attorney at Law copyrights,and licenses. of Pima Count action,suit or proceedingbased months after the date of the firstPima Count Arizona Y in the Pima CountyRecorder's y- 3111 N. Elena Maria Article IV DATED this 25th day of Aug upon any cause of action arising publication of this notice or the Office in Book 17 of Maps and described as follows: Tucson,AZ.85715 The authorized capital stock ust,1977. in the State of Arizona the time claims will be forever barred. P BEGINNING at the Southwest of the corporation shall be ONE Plats at page 88. Pub: The Arizona Territorial EDWARD H.MORALES the corporation was authorized Claims must be presented to the corner of said Section 30, run P DATED this 12th day of October 6,13,20,1977 MILLION and NO-100 SALLY D.MORALES to transact business in the State Personal Representative's August,1977. thence North 89 degrees 48 Req: Jack BO'Dowd,Attorney dollars (51,000,000.00) divided his wife, of Arizona may thereafter be attorney at 220 East Speedway TRUSTOR: minutes East along the South into ONE MILLION (1,000000) Boulevard, Tucson, Arizona line thereof,a distance of 1492.36 Trustors made on the corporation by RONALD LEE ROUSSEY shares of ONE DOLLAR ($1.00) LEE R.PERRY service therof on the Arizona 85705. MARCIA M.ROUSSEY feet to the Southeast corner of PUBLIC NOTICES par value each of commons Trustee Corporation Commission. DATED October 5,1977. Lot 4 of said Section 30; stock.Such common stock shall STATE OF ARIZONA SIXTH: TheZIPF&HENDERSON ' be subscribed and paid for from post offices ad- Attorneys Personal S.L.SHORR thence North 0 degrees 06 Your Right To Know ss- dress to which the Arizona Cor- y Trustee minutes 52 seconds East along time to time as the Board of County of Maricopa poration Commission may mail Representative STATE OF ARIZONA the East line of said Lot 4, a NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE Directors may designate. Stock The foregoing instrument was a copy of anyB HE IRY ZIPF ss point in The following process against Y distance of 30 feet to a legally shall be issued when paid for in acknowledged before me this the corporation that may be 220 East Speedway Boulevard COUNTYOF PIMA the North line of Houghton described trust property will be cash, services, cancellation of 25th day of August,1977 by Lee served on it is 6501 Stanley Tucson,Arizona 85705 Personally appeared S.L. Road, according to the map sold pursuant to the power of indebtedness,real estate or per- R. Perry,as Trustee. Avenue,Berwyn,Illinois 60402. Pub.The Arizona Territorial SCHORR, TRUSTEE, who ac- thereof,of record in the office of sale under that certain Deed of spnal property, and shall be October 13,20,27,1977 knowledged that he executed theCounty issued and fullyLOUISE DAVIES DATED: August 10,1977. the Recorder of Pima Trust recorded on December 13, paid for and Notary Public Fayette Seltzer Company,Inc. Req: Zipf& Henderson, Attor- foregoing instrument in said County, Arizona, in Book 3 of 1974, in Docket 4913 pages shall be forever nonassessable. My commission expires: By LEON FAYETTE neys :opacity this 12th day of August, Road Maps, at page 65, which 390-393 inclusive, in the records The judgment of the Board of October 1,1978 TITLE:President 1977. point is the true point of begin- of the Pima County Recorder, Directors as to the value of the Pub: The Arizona Territorial By HELEN V.FAYETTE FEROLE L.TINGLEY Hing; continue thence North 0 Pima County,Arizona,at public property or services rendered in October 13,20,27,1977 TITLE:Secretary PUBLIC NOTICES Notary Public degrees 06 minutes 52 seconds auction to the highest bidder at exchange for stock shall be November 3,1977 STATE OF ARIZONA MyEast, a distance of 429.77 feet; the East door of the new Pima conclusive in the absence of Your Right To Kno'.'. Commission Expires: actual fraud in the transaction. Req:Carson,Messinger,Elliott, COUNTY OF PIMA October 24,1980 thence North 89 degrees 48 County Courthouse located at Article V Laughlin& Ragan,Attorneys License No.10-53804 IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF Pub.The Arizona Territorial minutes 10 seconds East, a 111 West Congress, Tucson, The foregoing instrument was THE STATE OF ARIZONA IN October 13,20,27 distance of 373.08 feet; thence Arizona 85701 on Monday, the After the initial issue of stock acknowledged before me this AND FOR THE COUNTY OF November 3,1977 South 0 degrees 06 minutes 50 28th day of November, 1977, at by the Corporation to its stock- PUBLIC NOTICES 11th day of August, 1977, by PIMA Rea:Schorr&Leonard,P.C. seconds West, a distance of the hour of 9:45 o'clock in the holders, each stockholder shall \ LEON FAYETTE of Fayette ALANCO. INC., an Arizona 429.75 feet to a point in the North morning of said day. have the preemptive right to Your Right T o Know.i' corporation, line of Houghton Road, thence The property to be sold is purchase a proportionate share Seltzer Company, Inc. a(n) � PUBLIC NOTICES P P y Arizona corporation, on behalf Plaintiff, South 89 degrees 48 minutes situated in Pima County, of any such additional issue IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF of the corporation. West along said North line, a Arizona and is described as: which proportinate shares shall THE STATE OF ARIZONA P vs Your Right To Know EDITH E.MERCER LYLE R.PALANT,et al., distance of 373.09 feet to the true Lot 49 of LOMA VERDE be determined by the ratio that In and for the County of Pima Notary Public Defendants. Articles of Amendment point of beginning. EXCEPT all ADDITION, a subdivision of the then number of shares issu- In the Matter of the/Estate of My Commission expires: No.153325 To The coal and other minerals as Pima County, Arizona, accord- ed to the stockholders bears to DON LIM,aka LIM DON, Oct.14,1977 NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE Articles of Incorporation reserved in the Patent from the ing to the map of record in the the total number of shares of Deceased. Pub: Title Arizona Territorial NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Of United States of America. Pima County Recorder's Office stock of the Corporation then No.P 4001 October 13,20,27,1977 under and by virtue of a Writ of JMF DATED this 8th day of Sep- in Book 10 of Maps and Plats at issued and outstanding. in the NOTICE TO CREDITORS Req: Leon Fayette Special Execution and order of Pursuant to the provisions of tember,1977. page 90. event that a stockholder having NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN sale issued out of the Superior Section 10-061,Arizona Business Name of Trustor: DATED this 25 day of August, such pre-emptive right shall fail that the undersigned has been Court of Pima County,Arizona, Corporation Act,the undersign- ROBERT J.ADAI R 1977. to exercise such rights as to any appointed personal represents- PUBLIC NOTICES on the day of December,1977, ed corporation adopts -the NANCY J.ADAI R Trustors: particular additional issue of tive of this estate. All persons and to me as Sheriff duly dir- Articles of Amendment to its (husband and wife) TERRY W.ELMQUIST stock in the Corporation at the having claims against the estate Your Right To Know ected and delivered in the above Articles of Incorporation. SIGNEY Y.KOHN LUPE V.ELMQUIST, time and the manner prescribed are required to present their' entitled action, FIRST: The name of the • Agent for American Savings (husband and wife) Articles of Incorporation by the Board of Directors of the claims within four months after Of WHERAS,on the 13th day of corporation is JMF. Service Corporation,Trustee LEE R.PERRY Corporation, such stockholders the date of the first publication December, 1976, ALANCO, SECOND: The document STATE OF ARIZONA (Trustee) the viner ash companies shall be deemed to have waived of this notice or the claims will KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE INC., an Arizona corporation, attached hereto as Exhibit"A" ss. STATE OF ARIZONA such right as to such particular be forever barred. Claims must Plaintiff herein recovered a sets forth amendments to the COUNTY OF PIMA ss. additional issue. PRESENTS: be presented either to the under- That we, the undersigned, Partial Judgment in the Super- Articles of Incorporation which On this 8th day of September, County of Maricopa Article V I signed personal representative for Court of the State of Arizona, were adopted by shareholders of 1977,before me,the undersigned The foregoing instrument was at 220 E.Speedway,or filed with have associated ourselves to- in and for the County of Pima, the corporation on August 29, The Corporation shall indem- P Po officer, personally gether for the purpose of form appeared acknowledged before me this nify any and all of its officers the Court. ing a corporation under the laws against RANCHO RIATA,INC., 1977 in the manner prescribed SIDNEY Y. KOHN, who ac- 25th day of August,1977 by Lee and directors or former officers DATED OCTOBER 5,1977. one of the defendants herein,for by the Arizona Business Corpor- knowledged he is the Agent for R. Perry,as Trustee. HENRYZ I PF of the state of Arizona, and do the sum of$6,160.00 with interest ation Act. and directors against expenses hereby adopt the following Art- the Trustee herein, American LOU ISE DAVIES incurred by them, including Personal Representative theron at the rate of 6 per cent THIRD: The number of Savings Service Corporation, Notary Public legalPub.The Arizona Territorial icles of Incorporation. fees, settlements, judg- ARTICLE I per annum from the 9th day of shares of the corporation out- that he executed the foregoing My commission expires: ments and-or penalties rendered October 13,20,27,1977 The name of the corporation November,1976,until paid,and standing at the time of such instrument for the purposes October 1,1978 or levied against any such per Req: Zipf & Henderson, Attor shall be the viner ash compan- $347.90 for Court costs and ac adoption was 15,000; and the therein contained. Pub.The Arizona Territorial son in a legal action brought neys cruing costs,and number of shares entitled to IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I October 13,20,27 against any such person for ies. WHEREAS,on the 26th day of vote thereon was 15,000. ARTICLE II hereunto set my hand and November 3,1977 actions or ommissions alleged to PUBLIC NOTICES Thepurpose or purposes for January, 1977, ALANCO, INC FOURTH:The desination and official seal. Req Carson,Messinger, Elliott,a R ANN K.WEAVER Laughlin&Ragan,Attorneys have been committed by any n Arizona cor oration, re number of outstanding shares of which this corporation is organ- such person while acting within Your Right To Know covered an additional judgment each class or series entitled to Notary Public g ;zed is the transaction of any and Su the in the scope of his employment or Superior Court of the State vote thereon as a class or series My commission expires: PUBLIC NOTICES all lawful) business, within or of Arizona,in and for the County were as follows: authority as a director or of In the Superior Court of the without the State of Arizona,for August 16,1978 ficer of the Corporation: pro- State of Arizona of Pima, against RANCHO- CLASS OR SERIES Common Pub.The Arizona Territorial which corporations may be in RIATA, INC., for the sum of NUMBER OF SHARES 15,000 Your Right To Know vided, that the Board of Dir- In and for the County of Pima corporated under the laws of the October 13,20,27 ectors shall determine in good SEC U R I T Y S A V I_N G 5 State of Arizona,as they may be $1,500.00 with interest thereon at FIFTH:The number of shares November 3,1977 faith that such person did not AND LOAN ASSOCIATION,AT iON, the rate of 6 percent annum of each class or series entitled to Req: In the Superior Court of the amended from time to time. Johnson, Hayes & Dow State of Arizona P ARTICLE III I from the 26th dy of January, vote thereon as a class or series act,fail to act or refuse to act an Arizona corporation, Y doll,Ltd. In and for the County of Pima willfully,with gross negligence Plaintiff1977,until paid,and which voted for or against such The corporation initially in- WHEREAS, the said judg- amendment In the matter of: WORTHAM, or with fraudulent or criminal vs. tends to conduct the business of ,respectively,was: PUBLIC NOTICES BABY BOY,A person less than intent in regard to the matter CHARLES S. CRAWFORD and residential and commercial ments were partially satisfied to CLASS OR SERIES Common involved in the action. A judg BEATRICE M. CRAWFORD, the extent of $5,000.000, and NUMBER OF SHARES FOR 18 years. construction along with buying, Your Right To Know No.S-368 ment or conviction,whether or husband and wife;et al., selling, leasing, manageing, there remains unsatisfied on 15,000 NOTICE OF HEARING not based on a plea of guilty, Defendants saidjudgments the sum of NUMBER OF SHARES IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF developing and financing pro- $2,145.27; AGAINST None THE STATE OF ARIZONA The Court, having read the shall not be conclusive as to No.168614 perty. Sept- whether the person against NOTICE OF SPECIAL ARTICLE IV NOW THEREFORE,I will on DATED this 23 day of Sept In and for the County of verified Petition for Termini Relation- the 1st day of November 1977,at ember,1977. tion of Parent Child whom judgment is rendered, EXECUTION SALE OF The corporation shall have theMaricopa acted, or failed to act, or re- REAL PROPERTYFEDERAL NATIONAL MORT- ship,I andLI good Louse S or authorityto issue. TEN MIL- the hour of 10:00 o'clock A.M.,at JMFg• WILLIE WILLIAMS fused to act willfully or with NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN LION(10,000,000)shares of com the East door of the County By JOSEPH M.FRIEDHEIMany GAGE ASSOCIATION person claiming ross negligence or with fraudu- that in obedience to the Writ of Courthouse in the City of President parental rela- gross mon stocC,of the par value of Plaintiff, tionship to the above child is Tucson,County of Pima,State of By LAWRENCE C.POTTER lent or criminal intent. Special Execution issued by the ONE C)rOLLAR ($1.00) per Arizona, vs. herebynotified to appear in the Article V t I above entitled Court and in the sell all the right,title, Secretary - PP share. interst claim and demand of the STATE OF ARIZONA JOHN C.GRAVES,et et al, Superior Court of Pima County, The known place of business of above entitled cause,which Writ ARTICLE V Defenfen dants. the Corporation shall be 2436 and the Judgment described defendent. ss. Juvenile Division,2225 East Ajo The name and address of the NO.C-355190 Way, Tucson, Arizona, on the North Pantano,Tucson,Arizona therein byreference thereto are RANCHO RIATA,INC.,in and County of Pima initial statutory agent of the NOTICE OF SALE 27th dayof December, 1977, at The foregoing instrument was 85715. incorporated herein,commands corporation is JAMES C. to the following described real NOTICE is hereby given that 8:30 o'clock,a.m.,and to show Article VIII me to sell,and i will sell,subject FRISCH, 6245 East Broadway, property,to-wit: - acknowledged before me this 23 the above named plaintiff cause if an he has wh Walter L. Henderson, of 220 to the right of redemption in Suite 510, Tucson, Arizona, The South 75 feet of that day of September, 1977, by recovered Judgment in the y Y such East Speedway Boulevard,Tuc-• such case made and provided by 85711. portion of Lot 2, in Section 33, JOSEPH M. FRiEDHEIM and above named Court on Se tem parent child relationship should son, Pima County, Arizona statute,at public auction, all Township14 South, Range 12 LAWRENCE C. POTTER, P not be terminated as provided ARTICLE VI g ber 27,1977 against the defendby- son, law. 85705,who has been a bonafide of the right,title,interest,claim The known place of business of East,of the Gila and Salt River President and Secretary, res- ants JOHN C. GRAVES and resident of the State of Arizona and lien which the parties nam- the corporation shall be 2050 Base and Meridian, Pima piectively, of JMF, an Arizona CONSUELO A. GRAVES, his NORMA M.FELIX for at least three years, is ed in said Judgment had or have County, Arizona, described as corporation, on behalf of said wife; AETNA FINANCE Clerk of the Superior Court East 14th Street, Tucson, By-s-ROLAND MOLINA hereby appointed the lawful in and to the real property Arizona. follows: corporation. COMPANY No. 1, a corpora- Deputy Po ARTICLE VII Robert M.Struse P Y Clerk • agent of this corporation to .hereinafter described,and from BEGINNING at the North- tion; NATIONWIDE FINAL- Pub:The Arizona Territorial The initial Board of Directors Notary Public "accept and acknowledgeser- the proceeds of said sale, to west corner of the East half of -My Commission Expires: CIAL CORPORATION OF ARl Oct.20,27,1977 vice; and upon whom may be Satisfy said Judgment in favor shall consist of four (4) Dir Lot 1; ZONA, a corporation, in the _November 3,10,1977 served all necessary process or of the judgment creditor therein THENCE Southerly along the 7-14-79. amount of$12,891.41 With inter ectors. Thereafter, the numberEXHIBIT"A" Req:Virginia C.Howard,Attor processes, for all purposes re- named, in the total judgment of persons to serve on the Board Westerly line of said East hail ofest thereon at the rate of 7.0 per ney October 20, 1977, The Arizona Territorial, Page 23 Al Shaffer -- CDO 's policeman , . _..._ . --... ..rte- ,,,,, , , Ail i Best of both worlds ' . �" „: , . ,, Y T . . . , By JUDY RATLIFF parental permission may leave campus during school. " K" ''" .¢1. "Do you know what hydro-planing is?" Al Shaffer, hours. ., ,, •. ;,: r; School Resource Officer(SRO)at Canyon del Oro High "Most of the kids know me as Al. I'm a person to .= School, asked the room full of drivers education them,not an institution.I don't ever wear a uniform on } students last Thursday . . campus.It's just not necessary,people know who I(m There were a few ideas, none quite on the mark. and what I'm here for.We avoid the bad feelings some - � �' Officer Shaffer explained. kids have about the uniform." g = V., "It's what happens on a day like today," he said. "When it's raining like this and you go 45 miles an hour Officer Shaffer spends large portions of time cir- �•.,� �. }. or more your car begins to ride on a layer of water culating around campus. Non-students are removed z from campus .. :, ,¢ -,:- on these patrols. Habitual loiterers are rather than on the pavement. There is a very high P Pa � °-- � � � �.p:�� �� � accident potential because control of the car isn't noted and dealt with through administrative channels. assurred.So, today no matter what the speed limit is Officer Shaffer said that in addition to carrying out y on a main road you wouldn't be goingthat fast if you school policy,there is a certain amount of police work — - he must due on cam want to be safe. pus. There is some use of drugs "Think about the guy who's following you a little to which he is there to deter.There is some use of alcohol. $:.. a ! close.Even if you stop in time,the rain makes it likely Weapons are on occasions brandished and must be confiscated.When these occurances crop up there are OFFICER AL --Oro Valley Police Officer Al Shaffer reports and paperwork to take care of. prepares to run a drivers education film for students at A - Canyon del Oro High School. Shaffer, who is attached e r r i t o r i a "I reall like the work best as it relates to goinga Y to CDO as School Resource Officer,lends his expertise little out of the way to help someone with a problem, in other areas as well as enforcing laws at the school. rShaffer Offi ce said. "Kids call me all the time to talk SChools about things and its not always about police business.I an Oro Valley resident,dashed home after school one get along well with almost all the students. There are day last week in time to grab his camara and take Feat u re - the few you just don't get along with though. pictures as evidence in a burglary case. "I'm involved personally with talking to some Being SRO strikes Officer Shaffer as the best of both 1 parents about problems I see arisingtoo.Those kind of worlds he has his work with the students, in a few constructive things are good." weeks he will help with a skin diving demonstration, you'll get rear-ended. He'll slide right into you. I've Officer Shaffer is out on a regular beat for Oro Valley he's a driver. He also had his hand in regular force had people tailgate me when I'm riding in the patrol g on school holidays. On weekends he fills in if another work which he enjoys. truck." patrolman is ill or on vacation.After school some days, With Shaffer benefiting from the work and CDO Officer Shaffer's presence in a classroom would have regular police work comes into play. Officer Shaffer, benefiting from the work,it seems a good match. been a strange thing last school year. This year the hiring of Dave Wilson as parking lot monitor has changed the role Officer Shaffer plays at CDO. "I sure spent alot of time out there last year," Of- .f ficer Shaffer said. "There was theft and the constant business about the students leaving campus.I had alot of places to be all at the same time and the kids thought of me in terms of hassles out there. I think I'm able to `` `� be more effective this year. '�` "This year I'm free to do likego into �` `� = things classrooms and help instruct when I can and I can talk ' tc a lot more students on a one to one basis." "The parking lot arrangement is good for the town -'7,-'-'. ' too," Officer Shaffer said. "Our regular patrol units11111111114115111111" � ""' can spend time working on priority things like '� burglary prevention. Theydon't have to constantly - �' g Y P .J: :.,::::..e.,...,,.....7- monitor speeds on Calle Concordia, of kids outX �. "`` • cruising. Vs ; The job of SRO is basically to prevent occurances simply by being around,according to Officer Shaffer. "We don't want to wait for things to happen,"Officer Shaffer said. "We like to get a problem sidetracked before anything comes of it. 1 "I spend from 7:30 in the morning until later af- ternoon on campus everyday school's in session. This And maybe a few cookies. is the third year CDO has had an SRO. It's my And yourself. We've completed second year at it. District one began the the remodeling at the Waterbed program maybe 12 years ago. Chief Roof assigned me the job and I thought the chance to work with students Showroom main store, and the bed- would be exciting. ; room displays are really worth a look.Theyre "I've taken courses in psychology, sociology and > beautiful. Theyre comfortable. juvenile delinquency.But I am a policeman,too,and I i And they're complete. Does our bedroom thunk one important thing that the SRO program does is yto personalize the idea of policemen to students. sanctuary include a TV? It can. How about �_ :. a variable intensi massage unit? Ye . A talk with Wilson makes the point that many of last tY npears roblems dont exist an r a CD 11111, y p ymo e t O �a���-=-•�:=:=� Stereo? Clock radio? Lamps? Uh huh. With constant patrolling of the lot, abuses are in- Wigihe =z���� = The Waterbed Showroom is offering frequent. . , "I've established the fact that the rules will be •`' ' rte�r' total sleep environments. They're so .GVH obeyed, Wilson said. • complete that the only thing we could "The kids tested me a little at first to see what they think of to add was a bedtime snack could get away with," he continued. "They realized and if ou dropbythe main store pretty fast that my job was to enforse the rules and• y they have started to obey them.They don't have much I this week, we'll provide that too... choice. I'd say,at this point, that the job is going real Use your Waterbed Showroom well. Everybody knows what's what." charge card, instant credit, or our The disallowed activities in the parking lot are #r - • . - simply no loitering, and that reduces the theft rate. layaway plan. Wilson also enforces the policy that only students with 1 '' 0.1 • r HIGHEST , ..._... d.," ii,,,,,o,,,,.., „. .. .. , „ . -,„...,,if.:..,,J ,..,..„4.,„ ,.... ..„ . - -1,-.:*.....•\ ----,- -i.---'7--'-- ---;55':,,,,-.44.;-i-----;"•,;»..'.Y S,..,.:4 • -'-"�-�, : = 1 .,jam/�, INTEREST ....... ; joihic , - prW.,:::".... HIGHER THAN ANY BANK AMERICAN Ji101111/1001111 7120 N. Oracle SAVINGS297-8292 I i p P 3865 East Grant Road 4170 East 22nd Street (at Alvernon) (in Woolco Center) ALL ACCOUNTS-INSURED TO $40,000 327-8809 745-2911 ; Page 24,The Arizona Territorial, October 20, 1977 ' -� �. .--', .-'-'!: --,t7. '' -.--..4„...„.. .wei.-,. ..,,,,.- ., , ,, _ ,.. , , ,.. , ,,, „ ..-„,,,,..,. , .._, , - rt .. .., , _ ,„ , ' - 1- 1 . D . ,7 ft ic . Northwes . v .., ., . , . .,,.. , ‘,.. . pi . . . , .., . .. , , i „,... . , T it .r., , „ , ... . . "ip t r .— ' lkf'4 '"' ' IIIMIMIMIPIIallIllhk, 1 .,,, - , , - 400 Sam Nar ., s, .. .„,.. . -, r , r) ,, . . . � qx".M<. .. qZ ........ . . 4.. . . , ,. ,... . on 89 aml ... •. .....4. a lik. . 4 product company and Giaconda, like most immigrant gik wives, supplemented the income by doing seamstress V ` 1 work in their small Chicago apartment. �' Shortly after their arrival in Chicago in 1914, the 4.. success that has been so common to the Nanini family ,. began to develop ° ���` � Nanini,full of drive and ambition,was searching for d. a business venture. It did not take him long to discover *� that he had the qualities to go into business himself. loti. . Consequently,in 1918 he and a partner,Alex Lupori, it'"cf. ��� . keyed in on an idea--a business that could not fail with these two strong-willed partners. '' ��: Dusty, rutted and windingroads crisscrossed the 4 s��� as� country. Nanini and Lupori knew that the country ..t needed flat,smooth and hard roads for the millions of cars already being driven. .. The two pooled$500 in two war surplus trucks and °- proceeded to paint Rockford Road Improvement Company on their battered vehicles. In just three years, they had acquired $3,000 in 4111 _ savings. Nanini was loaned $5,000 toward his first com- 154 411101111 * 40, c • , f ' Jr **4 Ar iv. -1..... _ ,, .., ii ,. A - A - .... - . -...,,; ., r _ ...:,,, , * y „ , ,c . ,,_ ,, .„, t. .,„ ,,,,c� rrtto r ... , .„. ,,,_ ,, :„.., ...„, ,. ,, _ , , . ., , , .. ,.. . ;,..,.,i ::r'',. zea w_ t "fir <ivi * .7,,,)10* # _ mittment in his life-long career in the building and - developing business which has continued with rapidity and dignity for more than 50 years. By CHRIS TAMULAITIS The company continued its growth primarily ap- "I went back to Ponte and paid my debt to my neigh- The distinct community known as Casas Adobes on bor," Nanini recalls. plying road tar to the Rockford area roads. Tucson's northwest side is one that has been visualized Before leaving home, he had begun to raise baby The Rockford Road Construction Company, con- and carefully planned by one of the area's founders, ducks, and that business enabled him to return the stantly expanding:moved its headquarters to the area Samuel Nanini, affectionally referred to by many as money for the fare to America. where the road building business was a prime target- "Mr. Sam." . "My main reason for returning to Italy, however, the big-time of the Chicago area. At that time, the He is most commonly known as the developer of the was to get married," he said. company changed its name to the Rock Road Con- Casas Adobes Community and Plaza, and the Tucson Nanini did get married to Giaconda Nannini (there struction Company -- andgrew. National Golf Club and Estates. But his ac- was no relation),the daughter of the neighbor who had The company was booming,but the depression soon complishments, and the manner in which they lent him his fare. hit. developed,tell the true story of the character of Sam "I had my eyes on that girl as soon as-I arrived. Nanini recalls those years with deep sadness. His Nanini. When I left home she was but a little girl, and then Nanini's life story is far-reaching/ and nearly , when I returned she was the most beautiful woman I ',boundless in his endeavors. The man's seemingly,' had ever seen," Nanini says proudly. endless projects, ideas and dreams, most of which have been completed during his 89 years and still,may Three months later,.after a wedding in the village developments are pursued which are planned five and parish church, the couple arrived in Chicago. got years in advance. we as soon "As off the streetcar, Giaconda said, Nanini's story begins in 1889, when he was born 'This is America! If this is it,I want to go right back-to Sylvio Nannini (his name was changed to Sam and the Italy,"he said. "n"was dropped when he was naturalized in 1927),on a modest farm in the small village of Ponte Buggianese near Florence, Italy. 3 0. 2 j "It was beautiful there, but I had heard that.in - ' ^w America there were a lot of opportunities," Nanini , ,4 - I ,,,ii , , said. So at thea a of 12 the independent"Sylvio"began to � �ai° r LOOKING BACK THROUGH THE YEARS-- A quick g P Y g explore ways to travel to America as many Europeans :� ` trip through the photo album traces some of the high were doing during that period. _ points in Sam Nanini's life. (Above left) Sam Nanini A few years later,at 14,Nanini convinced a neighbor a. discusses construction materials in 1932 with an to loan him$100 for the third-class freight trip to New t-.* . employee of his Rock Road Construction Company in York. - .. ; .. 3 Illinois. (Above right) Sam and his wife, Giaconda New York in the early 1900's was a thriving business +' celebrating their 65th wedding anniversary last year. area where an immigrant could get a good stair-But _'` (Bottom right) `.Mr.Sam"onhorseback in 1935 photo, Nanini had different plans. - - - 4 : . perhaps premonitory look at his discovery of the Casas "There was already a community of Italians in _° - .- adobes area after World War II. (Bottom right) Mr. 1. x�K. . .° � Chicago,"Nanini said. "I guess at my age I wanted a `ilki i Nanini today, a stately man of 89. place that was like my old home in Ponte. . . . Nanini, of course, didn't speak a word of English so - - IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIMIMIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIMMIIIMMINIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII while laboring for a railroad company there,the young - boy attended night school to learn English. But ac- cording to Nanini,most of the crew of railroad workers "Nothing was paved,"Nanini recalls,"it was so.onen firm, like a host of others were running into tough spoke Italian,and the English really wasn't necessary and dusty." times. to get along. � , gut in America the Nanini's stayed and to this day However, a close friend of Nanini's, Henry Crown, During those early years,Nanini worked at a variety "Mr.Sam"will boast that his later successes were as owner of the Empire State Building at the time,came of unrelated jobs from delivering milk to working as a much to his wife's credit as they were his. to his rescue with an offer of "half of everything I've water boy. - got." He said that at that time he would adapt to any job he Chicago in the early 1900's was a tough place for Declining the offer,Nanini said that the banks were could find. foreigners. really in a bind. Within a few years after working numerous odd jobs,. "You really had to stay on your toes," Nanini said. "I was doing a lot business with the city of Chicago he decided in 1911 to travel to Alaska where op- "There were too many other immigrants looking for at the time, and I was given three years by the First portunities in mining were booming. any kind of labor. National Bank to pay up," Nanini said. There,for$103 a month he cared for the horses that "But I strived hard for success. I've always tried to But Nanini, with friends lending each other help pulled underground ore carts to a hoist please my employers and that was the key to my when they could, survive the depression years with After 33 months in Alaska, Nanini,now 22 years-old, constant advancement," he said. little damage. had acquired enough money to return to his homeland For a short while, as he was getting established, "I had sensed we were going to have some trouble in Italy. Nanini got a job shoving a wheelbarrow for a farm by- with the economy and the company. I built a reserve October 20, 1977,The Arizona Territorial,Page 25. t developer - . ., . .... , :i...,. irk - :. . . ,.. . lin' reflects _ ... ..,„. .... , . , )11:11!„,,fi v . ,i„.... „r. .,4111,,,,j1t.,., ,. ,,,. .. . . ,. • ! )ltlousyears ._.., ., �, 1 � „, tri, i ,,„, , ... ... .... ,. 4 ii.gw. ;„,- .4 and I succeeded where the banks failed," ,'*� he said. 6.1. � "It was a sad time, Nanini tearfully recalls. '�' "Everybody was losing their homes, their jobs. I went - .--,. - -, .. 0 q .7, through hell myself but I payed all my people and my , name, in the aftermath, stood well with the corn- munity." '�,_ `'i y yr • . The Rock Road Construction Company expanded into many areas which included the Bell Oil Company - , (which kept workers on the job year-round), The r .,. Paving Materials and Construction Company and The "F+: t -- Hedged Construction Company. . - . :- .. atp,_ Things changed quite suddenly, however, when in - is. \ 441* }_ _ -. the early spring of 1937, Nanini's doctor, Salvatore 4 , „. , ,,, _ .. .:..,....,, ;. 4,„irriksor, Mirabella,told Mrs.Nanini that her bronchial asthma ,..,0-7: . ---7,,,,,,,:: ,,, , ___ , -„,.,. , 4-, i was becoming progressively worse and the place to recover was in Arizona, and "specifically Tucson." - "She stayed in Tucson and in-between all the Nanini also began to buy additional desert area. Buying another 500 acres shortlyafter the war at$25 business I still managed to visit her quite often," y g Nanini said. Arthur Schendel, a real estate broker and a close an acre increased greatly his holdings in Tucson, as I explored the countryside out there on horseback friend said that he had 880 acres for sale in the thermal did other land purchases. and one day got lost acound Oracle and River Roads. belt where the area was "dust-free," near Oracle and "I began developing an area that was to be my home As I went further north on Oracle,I fell in love with the Ina Roads," he said. I and I wanted it to be similar to my village in Ponte," location," he said. Nanini waited for a stormy, windy, and dusty night `Nanini sai . On the olty's eastside he began to see small, inferior housing going up next to beautiful homes. He never wanted that to happen to the Casas Adobes area. "I travelled world-wide to find cultural pieces that 0would enhance developments, housing and shopping r e a e .centers," he said. 1111111011111111� Nanini,as he began to make the northwest side his home, traveled far and wide to get cultural artifacts such as fountains, marbled figures and art works. . I Then he slowly turned over the Chicago business to his son,William,who is now president and treasurer of Nanini said that at that time,barely into the 40's,he and realized then that this area of Tucson would be the the Construction Company while Nanini remains knew that the Oracle and Ina area would be the hub of area to develop as his community. chairman of the board. the northwest side business. • "My contributions to the community are an ex- Nanini now takes less of a role in business ventures. "The area was just that perfect," he added. pression of thanks," Nanini says. Giaconda had He is convinced that his son, his six grandchildren, Mrs. Nanini was recuperating as the second World completely recovered from her asthma, and I had and eleven great grandchildren will carry on the War was gearing up. succeeded as an Italian immigrant in the American philosophy and good works that Nanini devoted so "At that time, I devoted all my time to The Rock business world." much time to. Road Construction Company engaging in contracts to Consequently, Nanini concentrated his aspirations - "The Nanini name will go on. That's the best build airports and camps all over the United States. on developing "a community in the beautiful at- guarantee I can give anyone," he said sternly. "After World War II, when I again began my per- mosphere of Tucson that would be appreciated by the "My zoning was done many years ago. I set down sonal activities in 1947, construction material was a kind people here." _ my own master plan on property long before the county critical item. So, I bought 30 acres of land on 29th The 880 acres was bought by Nanini for the asking became involved. street,west of the Canada and made my own material- price of$50 an acre, although Schendel believed that Some of the projects Mr.Sam has completed are: -adobe-- out of mud, straw, gravel, and emulsion the price could have been bargained for less. - Casas Adobes Country Club Estates asphalt. "The land is worth at least$6 million today, Nanini - Casas Adobes Home (now Casas Adobes Lodge) "That is the way the Casas Adobes name said. "So now what does that small bit of money that I -Casas Adobes Warren Lodge originated," he said. could have gotten if for mean?" -Casas Adobes Water Company (now Metropolitan Water Company) -Casas Adobes Community Church ' a -Casas Adobes Shopping Plaza -Casas Adobes Professional Building -Casas Adobes North and West -Tucson National Golf Club -Casas Adobes project community ea,-,.,west and north of Oracle and Ina Roads. r �f i - -Tucson Estates (where his son's home is located) :` -The Country Club estates sub-division where Nanini's "I r home is located. iT ,W -Nanini Financial Building -Nanini Northwest .-4..-Al.''_ And still on the drawing board are: 1 ' ` = s. -Shopping Center at La Cholla and Ina. (Federated Inc. , .- . - 4 _4 has_bought 85 acres to build a major department store.)--:.- _4 z ; -Sam Nanini Government Center where a library, �. r -111%, ,>. sheriff's station, government offices and a fire dept. jY p _4 �' will be located. (William Nanini donated 15 acres to I . Pima County for this project.) �` \ \" &.lli E -Bill Nanini, Nick Chirekos and Nanini donated 75 too ff acres at Mona Lisa and Magee Roads for the Nanini ',-�, park to separate Tucson National residents from the . loot. - it,, - ' high density zoning which is inevitable." k. , - . t�4 . -a$100 million expansion of Tucson National Golf Club, now movingat an accelerated speed. Four� ,� p models are . • c to be completed before'January 1978. P. . -a 250-room resort hotel and an additional 18-hole golf k • course. e , li , 1* Nanini may not be here to see the completion of each °`- of these projects although he maintains that°� g he now - - ...- ' Vilik . C'' V - keeps a close watch on the details of the developments. evelopments. �� < _ Nanini desperately sees the need for a Northwest Hospital, predicting 80,000 area residents by 1980. "It's strange,I knew I would succeed and my designs "' ,..--1,..."..-, have worked to my satisfaction,"he said. "If you work ' : with the right attitude you'll succeed. I believe I've isietak - . done a lot of good for this community, although • , whenever you are succesfull you are going to have .= > �... other . . o h r friendsand enemies. -.4.4.4,' � 4 ;� i. - . I think I've lived a goo d life and I dare anyoneone to ,� 3 i w . . s NT $ . • •wm Y _ e �,* � > Qy�+--g �ti - J {.. R - M av e .V.:.:-.?,,,- YAr4a - 4 7"*.. 4-7.:-. -aF1 ; Y 6'� Af e S ' y find a blemish on my name or what I've done.7 Page 26,The Arizona Territorial, October 20, 1977 PUBLICNOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES,' PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLICN TI ENOTICES O C S PUBLIC NO ICES 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 Knox. In the Superior Court of the of these bonds and this Fund I N THE SUPERIOR COURT OF Law Offices G.F.RANDOLPH me to sell,and 1 will sell,subject State of Arizona JAMES ELLIOTT DUNSEATH Successor Trustee shall be treated as a Mandatory THE STATE OF ARIZONA I N THE SUPERIOR COURT OF to the right of redemption in In and for the County of Pima 150 N.Stone Ave Suite 300 STATE OF ARIZONA Principal Redemption Sinking IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF THE STATE OF ARIZONA such case made and provided by HOME FEDERAL SAVINGS& First National Bank Building • ss. In and for the Countyof Pima statute,at public auction,all of Fund.Said Fund shall be held in. PIMA LOAN ASSOCIATION, a cor- PIMA COUNTY TEACHERS Tucson,Arizona 85701 County of Maricopa trust for the benefit of the holder FAMILY FINANCE COM- the right, title; interest, claim poration, formerly TUCSON GIVEN under myhand and or holders of these bonds and PANY, a corporation, FEDERAL CREDIT UNION,a FEDERAL SAVINGS AND On August 9,1977,before me, Pand lien which the parties the seal of the Superior Court of the undersigned, a Notary used for payment of maturing Plaintiff, corporation named in said Judgment had or LOAN ASSOCIATION, the State of Arizona in and for principal of these bonds. vs. Plaintiff Plaintiff Public in and for said County P P have in and to the real property the County of Pima,this 3 day of and State,personally appeared INTEREST RATES: All bids DARRELL L. TAYLOR, a sin- vs• hereinafter described,and from VS. August,1977. for the GAIL BURROUGHS, wife of GEORGE A.LAGARDA,et ux, G.F. Randolph,Esq.,Successor purchase of these bonds gieman,&BARBARA READ,& the proceeds of said sale, to et al, NORMA M.FELIX, Trustee known to me to be the must state the rate or rates of if married,JOHN DOE READ, WILLIAM H. BURROUGHS,as satisfy said Judgment in favor Clerk person whose name is sub- interest to be paid and no bid at jointly&severally, her sole and separte property; of the judgment creditor therein Defendants. By SYLVIA J.THORNE scribed to the within instrument a price less than the par value of WILLIAM H. BURROUGHS, named, in the total judgment No.168584 Defendants. etc.,et a I. Deputy Clerk and acknowledged that he ex- the bonds together with allsum of$14,848.03,together with NOTICE OF SPECIAL No.167025 Defendant Pub:The Arizona Territorial • ecuted the same, accrued interest thereon at the accrued and accruing interest EXECUTION NOTICE OF SPECIAL No.168600 SALE OF REAL PROPERTY October 6,13,20,27,1977 WITNESS my hand an official date of the delivery of the bonds EXECUTION SALE OF and costs since the date of entry Req: James Elliot Dunseath, seal. will be considered.All bonds of NOTICE OF SPECIAL of said Judgment. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN REAL PROPERTY EXECUTION Attorney SHARON FAY the same maturity must bear The sale will be held at the that in obedience to the Writ of the same rate of interest. No NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN SALE OF REAL PROPERTY East front door of the New Pima Special Execution issued by the Notary Public in and for that in obedience to the Writ of NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN supplemental coupons will be County Court House,also some- above entitled Court and in the PUBLIC NOTICES: said County and State; Special Execution issued by the that in obedience to the Writ of My Commission Expires allowed.No bid offering to can- times known as the main above entitled cause,which Writ above-entitled Court and the cel interest coupons will be Special Execution issued by the entrance of said Court House,in and the Judgement described Your Right T o K n o�,. 3-4-81, above entitled cause which Writ ` Pub:The Arizona Territorial allowed. The highest rate bid above entitled Court and in the Tucson Arizona on November therein by reference thereto are In the Superior Court of the October 6,13,20,27,1977 shall not exceed the lowest rate and the Judgment described above entitled cause,which Writ incorporated herein,commands therin by reference thereto are and the Judgment described 15,1977 at the hour of 10:00 a.m. me to sett,and I will sell,subject State of Arizona Req: Randolph & Randolph, by more than one per cent(1 per incorporated herein,commands to sell the following described e thereto are to the right of redemption in In and for the County of Pima • Attorneys cent)per annum. me to sell and I will sell subject incorporated�ny fherein,commands real property to the highest In the Matter of the Estate of BID CHECK:All bids must be to the right of redemption in bidder: such case made and provided by EMILY D.JONES, accompanied by a certified such case made and provided by me to sell,and I will sell,subject The East 41.67 feet of the statute,at public auction,all of Deceased. PUBLIC NOTICES check in a sum equal to two to the right of redemption in North 150 feet of Block 6 of the right, title, interest, claim percent (2 ercent) of the ar statute at public auction all of such case made and provided by SUNNYSIDE ADDITION to the and lien which the No.P-3957 P P the right, title, interest, claim statute,at u parties NOTICE OF HEARING ON Your Right To Know value of the bonds,drawn on a and Ijen which the parties public auction,alls ofm Arizona,rty_of Tucson, Pima County, named in said Judgement had or bank doing business in the State the right, title, interest, claim according Pima the map of PETITION IN FORMAL named in said judgment had or and lien which the have in and to the real property RESOLUTION NO.1977- of Arizona,payable to the drder parties record in the TESTACY PROCEWINGS have in and to the real propertyCounty hereinafter described,and from NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN R E SO LT U ION ORDER I NG of the County Treasurer. No named in said Judgment had or Recorder's Office in Book 1 of the proceeds of said sale, to THE SALE OF$850,000 PRIN.C1- "interest be. id on the check hereinafter described and from have in and to the real property that FRED F. HQGE has filed� bepaid theproceeds of said sale to Maps and Plats at page 8,more satisfy said Judgement in favor with the above-named Court a PAL AMOUNT OF SCHOOL of any bidder.The check of the hereinafter described,and from particularly described as of the judgement creditor there- DISTRICT NO. 6 (MARANA successful bidder will be applied satisfy said judgment in favor of the proceeds of said sale, to follows,to-wit; Petition for Formal Probate of the judgment creditor thereinthe withjudgment said Judgment in favor BEGINNING at the Northeast sum of$11,461.16,together with COUNTY, ARIZONA, SCHOOL bonds or retained and forfeited of the judgment creditor therein corner of said Block 6 of sonal Representative. sum of $1,082.70 together with named. in the total accrued and accruing interest I M P R 0 V E M E N T B 0 N DS, as liquidated damages in the judgment SUNNYSIDE ADDITION; run Hearing has been set to con- accrued and accruing interest and sum of$12,174.76,together with .costs since the date of entry sider the petition on the 10th day PROJECT OF 1973, SERIES C event such bidder does not take and costs since the date(*entry thence South 150 feet; thence of said Judgement. (1977). up and pay for the bonds im- accrued and accruing interest West 41.67 feet;thence North 150 of November, 1977, at 9:00 of said judgment. The sale will be held at the o'clock a.m.,Pima County Court BE IT RESOLVED by the mediately upon their issuance, and costs since the date of entry feet;thence East to the point of The sale will be held at Tucson of said Judgment. East front door of the new Pima Bldg.,111 W.Congress,Tucson, Board of Supervisors of Pima beginning. CountyCourt House,also so e- County, All checks of the unsuccessful Arizona,at the east entrance to The sale will be held at the DATED September 30,1977 Arizona, in a Division to be Arizona that $850,000 bidders will be returned upon the Pima County Courthouse on times known as the main 4n- principal amount of School Dis- 1977, East front door of the New Pima Sheriff of Pima County,Arizona trance of said Court House, in assigned as shown on the daily strict No.6 (Marana Element- the award of the bonds to the the 1 day of November, at County Court House,also some- trial calendar. successful bidder. the hour of 10:00 A.M.TO SELL By Sgt.B.Dudgeon,239 Tucson, Arizona,on November P ary) of Pima County, Arizona, times known as the main Deputy Sheriff 15,1977 at the hour of 10:00 a.m. DATED September 27,1977. School Improvement Bonds, CUSIP NUMBERS: CUSIP THE FOLOWING DESCRIBED entrance of said Court House,in Pub.The Arizona Territorial PAUL S.FRIES numbers have been applied for REAL PROPERTY TO THE Tucson, Arizona,on November to sell the following described Project of 1973,Series C(1977), October 20,27, Attorney and,unless specifically declined HIGHEST BIDDER: 17,1977 at the hour of 10:00 a.m. real property to the highest 8760 E.Wrightstown Road be sold in accordance with the by the purchaser,will be printed The North sixty-three(63)feet November 3,1977 bidder: Notice Inviting Proposals at- to sell the following described Req; James Elliott Dunseath, Paul S.Frieson the bonds and the cost of of the South one hundred and real property to the highestAttorney Lot 8 in Block 38 of National 8760 E.Wrightstown Road tached hereto.The Clerk is dir- printing thereof and service bur- ninty-five(195)feet of the West City Subdivision No. 3, Pima 298-1132 ected to execute the Notice and eau assignment will be the pur- half of Lot 24 Hiram Banks bidder: County, Arizona, as shown by cause the same and a copy of The West one-fifth of the South PUBLIC NOTICES map on file in Book 6 of Maps Pub:The Arizona Territorial this Resolution to be published chaser's responsibility. If the Acres, a subdivision of Pima Half of the Southeast Quarter of October 6,13,20,1977 bidders do not wish to have County,Tucson,Arizona,as re- and Plats at page 89, Pima once each week for 4 succes- Lot 4,being the Northwest Quer- Req: Paul S.Fries,Attorney CUSIP numbers printed on the corded in Book 6 at Page 93 of ter of the Northwest Quarter of Your Right To Know County Records. sive weeks in the Arizona Ter- bonds, they must so specify Dated October 10,1977 ritorial prior to the date set to in Maps and Plats of record at the Section 6, Township 18 South, RICHARD J.BOYKIN PUBLIC NOTICES their proposals. office of the Pima County Re- IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF receive bids. Range 12 East, Gila and Salt RIGHT OF REJECTION:The corder. THE STATE OF ARIZONA Sheriff of Pima County,Arizona PASSED AND ADOPTED on Board of Supervisors reserves DATED this 22 day of Sept, River Base and Meridian,Pima P In and for the County of By Sgt.B.Dudgeon,239 Your Right To Know October 3,1977. County, Arizona, EXCEPT all 9 the right in its discretion to 1977. In the Matter E the Estate of Deputy Sheriff E.S."Bud"Walker coal and other minerals as reject any and all bids received RICHARD J.BOYKIN reserved in the patent from the MARION W.GEHRIG Pub:The Arizona Territorial In the Superior Court of the Chairman and to waive any irregularity or Sheriff of Pima County itDeceased October 20,27,1977 State of Arizona ATTEST Uned States of America.informality in the bids, except BySgt.B.DUDGEON,239 - No.P-4063 November 3,1977 In and for the County of Eugenia Wells that the time for receivingbids DATED October 6,1977 Deputy Sheriff Sheriff of Pima County, NOTICE TO CREDITORS Req: Hirsch & Lindamood, At- CUMMINGS REALTY & Clerk Arizona shall be of the essence. Pub:The Arizona Territorial By Sgt.B.Dudgeon, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN torneys _ TRUST CO., INC., an Arizona NOTICE INVITING COST OF BOND FORMS:The 239 October 6,13,20,1977 that the undersigned has been corporation, PROPOSALS FOR THE District will bear the cost of the Req: Scanlan, Schiesel & Deputy Sheriff appointed personal represents PUBLIC NOTiCES Plaintiff, PURCHASE OF BONDS bond forms and the printing Pub.The Arizona Territorial vs. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Jurkowits,Attorneys October 20,27 five of this estate. All persons LAMAR E. BRACKETT and that sealed, unconditional thereof, and will furnish fully having claims against the estate Your Right To Know pro- November 3,1977 9 executed bonds to the purchaser Req:Whiteh Berger, are required to present their OLCONA MAY B RACK ETT, posals will be received to and upon payment therefor in Feder- PUBLIC NOTICES ill, Karp& claims within four months after AMENDED husband and wife, and individ- including the hour of 10:30 a.m., West,Attorneys NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE ually;JOHN DOES 1-10; JANE Mountain Standard Time, on al Funds. _ the date of the first publication AWARD AND DELIVERY: Your Right To Know PUBLIC NOTICES of this notice or the claims will The following legally DOES 1 10; UNKNOWN HEIRS November 7,1977,at the Office Unless all bids are rejected,the be forever barred.Claims must desribed trust property will be OF ANY DECEASED DE- of the Clerk of the Board of Articles of Incorporation bonds will be awarded to the be presented to the undersigned sold, pursuant to the power of FENDANTS: ABC COMPAN- Supervisors of Pima County,at bidder whose proposal results in of Your Right To Know personal representative c-o sale under that certain Deed of IES 1-10; XYZ CORPORATION Tucson,Arizona,at which time TEC INTERNATIONAL,INC. the lowest net interest cost to the H.WILLIAM LYLE Trust recorded in docket or book 1-10; GOVERNMENTAL the Board of Supervisors will The undersigned incorpora- Articles of Incorporation District. The net interest cost of Attorney 4838,at page 388-390,in the Rec- ENTITIES 1-10; PARTIES IN meet for the purpose of con- tors have this 27th day of Sep- oras of Pima County,Arizona,at POSSESSION OF SAID sidering bids received and,if an will be determined by comput- (ember, 1977, associated them- Clark Marking Devices,Inc. 4651 N.1st Ave.,Suite 103 public auction to the highest' PREMISES, acceptable bid is received, 'ng the aggregate amount of selves together for the purpose Tucson,Az.85718 interest payable on the bonds ARTICLE I P Y The name of the corporation DATED Oct.13,1977. bidder,at 100 N.Stone Ave.,no. Defendants. awarding the contract for the of forming a corporation for Po 3.16 in the City of Tucson, Pima No.158876 eof all, fromp their dated date to their profit, shall be CLARK MARKING MILDRED H.PIERCE p but not less than pursuant to the laws of respective maturities and byPersonal Representative County, Arizona, on December SUMMONS all,of$850,000 principal amount the State of Arizona. DEVICES,INC. of School District No.6(Marana deducting therefrom any prem- ARTICLE I I Pub.The Arizona Territorial 2,1977,at 10:00 o'clock a.m.of THE STATE OF ARIZONA to sum. of the bonds wilt 1. NAME. The name of the The purpose for which this Delivery October 20,27 said day: the above named Defendants: Elementary) of Pima County, corporation is TEC INTERNA- P Po be made to the purchaser upon corporation is organized is the November 3 1977 Lot 221 OLIVE GROVE, a' LAMAR E. BRACKETT and Arizona, School Improvement TIONAL,INC. po Req: H.William Lyle,P.C. OLCONA MAY BRACKETT, payment in Federal or immed purpose for transaction of any or all lawful Bonds,Project of 1973,Series C 2.PURPOSE.The ur subdivision of Pima County, lately available funds at the business for which corporations husband and wife, and individ- (1977),to be dated December 1, which this corporation is organs Po Arizona according to the map of ually;JOHN DOES 1-10; JANE 1977,to be in the denomination of Office of the County Treasurer zed is the transaction of any and may be incorporated under the PUBLIC NOTICES record in the Pima County Re- at Tucson, Arizona, or at any laws of the State of Arizona, as DOES 1-10; UNKNOWN HEIRS $5,000 each, to be numbered all lawful business for which corder's Office in Book 22 of OF ANY DECEASED DE- from one upward,to bear inter- other place mutually agreeable corporations may be incorpor- they may be amended from time Your Right To Knov, Maps and Plats at page 22. to both the District and the I to time. Dated August 25,1977 FENDANTS: ABC COMPAN- est from date of the bonds to the purchaser. ated under the laws of the State ARTICLE I I I IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF I ES 1-10; XYZ CORPORA- maturity of each of the bonds of Arizona, as they may be MICHAEL J.TERRANOVA,JR TIONS 1-10;GOVERNMENTAL at a rate of not to exceed 7LEGAL OPINION: These The initial intention of the THE STATE OF ARIZONA TRUSTOR perpay- bonds are sold with the under amended from time to time. ration is tQ manufacture In and for the County of Pima ENTITIES 1 10; PARTIES IN cent per annum, interest standing3. INITIAL BUSINESS. The that the District will COLT I.HUGHES POSSESSION OF SAID able on December 1, 1978 and furnish thepurchaser corporation initially intends to andcorPo sell marking devices. In the Matter of the Estate of with the TRUSTEE PREMISES, semiannually thereafter on June conduct the business of the ARTICLE IV EDNA WESLEY TUTEUR The State of Arizona YOU ARE HEREBY SUM- 1 and December 1 of each year unqualified approving opinion of The corporation shall have Deceased. Gust, Rosenfeld, Divelbess & ss. purchase,sale or lease of export Po MONED and required to appear during the term of each of the Henderson of Phoenix,Arizona. Property, authority to issue five hundred No.P 4014 County of Maricopa and defend in the above entitled bonds,bonds to mature on June 4. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL. thousant (500,000) shares of NOTICE TO CREDITORS yThe authorized capital stock of common stock of the par value To the CREDITORS of the This instrument was action in the above entitled i iSaid attornes have been re- the years 1991 to 1993, tamed by the District as Bond of One Dollar($1.00)per share. Estate of EDNA WESLEY acknowledged before me this Court,within TWENTY DAYS, inclusive,as follows: Counsel and in such capacity are the corporation shall be One TUTEUR,deceased. 25th day of August,1977,by Coit exclusive of the day of service, Amount Maturity Date Hundred Thousand (100,000) ARTICLE V T , I Hughes,Trustee. to render their opinion only upon The name and address of the NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN MARGARET A.HAMBURGER after service of this summons $250,000 June 1,1991 the legality of the bonds under shares without par value. initial statutory uponyou if served within the 250,000 June 1,1992 5.STATUTORY AGENT.The agent Of the that the undersigned has been Notary Public State of Arizona, or within 350,000 June 1,1993 Arizona law and on the exemp- name and address of the initial corporation is: appointed personal representa tion of the interest income on H.WILLIAM LYLE five of this estate. All persons My commission will expire Dec. THIRTY DAYS,exclusive of the PRIOR REDEMPTION: All statutory agent of the corpora- 18,1980 such bonds from Federal and Ninth 4651 N.First Ave.no.103 having claims against the estate day of service if served without bonds of this series are call- State of Arizona income taxes. tion is David NaW. Richter, Tucson,Arizona 85718 are required to present their Pub: The Arizona Territorial the State of Arizona,and you are able for redemption prior to Fees of Bond Counsel will be Floor,Valley National Building, ARTICLE VI claims within four months after October 20,27,1977 hereby notified that in case you maturity on June 1,1983 or any 2 East Congress Street,Tucson, November 3,10,1977 paid from bond proceeds. The initial Board of Directors the date of the first publication fail so to do,judgment by default 4nterest payment thereafter and Arizona,85701. will consist of two(2)directors. of this notice or the claims will Req: Hughes&Hughes,P.C. will be rendered against you for maybe redeemed TAX EXEMPT STATUS- In prior to the opinion of Bond Counsel, 6.KNOWN PLACE OF BUSI- the relief demanded in the Com- maturity thereof by payment of interest income on the bonds is PUBLIC NOTiCESNESS.The corporation's known The persons who are to serve as be forever barred.Claimstothe must plaint. all principal plus accrued inter- place of business shall be 2727 Directors until the first annual be presented either under- The name and address of est to date of redemption, plus Presently exempt from income North Fairview Avenue, taxes of the United States of meeting of shareholders or until signed personal representative Plaintiff's attorney is: the payment of a premium Tucson,Arizona 85705. their successors are elected and at c-o KING & FRISCH, 6245 Your Right To Know America under Federal income Molloy,Jones,Donahue, (payable from any source law- 7. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. qualified are: East Broadway, Suite 510, tax laws and from income taxes EDWARD T.WOOD Tucson, Arizona 85711 or filed In the Superior Court of the trachta&Childers,P.C. fully available therefor), the of the State of Arizona under The affairs of the corporation Attorneys at Lawpremium to be computed as State income tax laws. Should shall be conducted by a Board of 11 E.Orange Grove Rd.no.13 . with the Probate Division of the State of Arizona P Tucson,Arizona 85718 office of the Clerk of the Court. In and For the County Of Pima Arizona Bank Plaza follows: changes in the law cause Bond three directors, or such other 1977. P.O.Box 2268 1/2 of 1 per cent of the number of directors as may MARGARET A.WOOD - DATED October 11, FEDERAL NATIONAL MORT- Tucson,Arizona 85702 principal amount of the bonds Counsels opinion to change hereafter by fixed by the By- 11 E.Orange Grove no.13 -s-HELEN C.HERSHEY AGE ASSOCIATION, prior to delivery of the bonds to Tucson,Arizona 85718 Personal Representative GIVEN under my hand and redeemed for each year or part Laws. The initial Board of Plaintiff the purchaser, the purchaser vs. the seal of the Superior Court of thereof elapsing between the will be relieved of his responsi Directors shall consist of three ARTICLE VII Pub.The Arizona Territorial DAVID T. R I ESGO AND the State of Arizona in and for date of redemption and the date bility to pick up and pay for the persons who are to serve as The incorporators are the October 20,27 DONNA T. RI ESGO, husband the County of 4th day of August, of maturity,but never to exceed bonds,and in that event his bid directors until the first annual same persons as the directors. November 3,1977 1977. 3 per cent. meetingof shareholders or until ARTICLE VIII Req: King&Frisch,Attorneys and wife,et al., NORMA M.FELIX, check will G returned. The fiscal date of the corpora- Defendants • NOTICE OF REDEMPTION: NO LITIGATION AND NON- their successors are elected and No.168839 Clerk Notice of redemption of any ARBITRAGE:The District will qualified: tion shall be September 30. SUMMONS By CHRISTINA E.DELGADO bond will be given by public- deliver a certificate of no liti- BRUCE M.HAMILTON Dated this 30 day of Sept., Deputy Clerk ation not less than once in a (Director) 1977. THE STATE OF ARIZONA to gation showing that no litigation EDWARD T.WOOD Get off your Pub: The Arizona Territorial newspaper of general circula- 1624 East Calle Altivo the above named defendants October 6,13,20,27,1977 tion in the District and not less is pending affecting the issuance Tucson,Arizona 85718 MARGARET A.WOOD DAVID T.R I ESGO and DONNA. and sale of the bonds. The 500823 T. RI T.R husband and wife; Req: Molloy, Jones, Donahue,' than once in a financial news- BYRON C.HAMILTON Trachta&Childers,P.C. District will also deliver an William J. Chinworth and paper published in the City of arbitrage certificate covering (Director) Pub.The Arizona Territorial rocker. IDOfl't Louese B.Chinworth,Joseph M. New York, New York, or Chi- its reasonable expectations con- 5011 East Oakmont Drive October 20,27 take old age Friedman, doing business as PUBLIC NOTICES cago, Illinois; such publication cerning the use of bond pro- Tucson,Arizona 85718 November 3,1977 to be not more than 60 nor less DON V.HAMILTON Req: H.William Lyle,P.C. Lumber Company, Westgate ceeds. Townhouse Association,an Ariz- Your Right To Know than 30 days prior to the date set ADDITIONAL I NFORMA- (Director) sitting down. ona corporation, for redemption. 5000 East Oakmont Drive PUBLIC NOTICES po Arizona De TION: Copies of the Notice partment of Economic Security, NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE PLACE OF PAYMENT: Prin- tniviting Proposals and of the Tucson,Arizona 85718 Mylar Realty Corporation, an The following legally describ- cipal of and interest on the bonds Offering Statement relating to 8. INCORPORATORS. The Your Right To Know .,f, Arizona corporation,Reed Elec- ed trust property will be sold are payable in lawful money at the bonds will be furnished to incorporators of the corporation - } .�' i tric Company,an Arizona corp-, pursuant to the power of sale the Office of the Treasurer of any bidder upon request made to are Byron C.Hamilton and Don IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF oration, KOPO Broadcasting under that certain trust deed Pima County at Tucson, Ari- the Clerk of the Board of Super- V.Hamilton.All powers,duties THE STATE.OF ARIZONA Company, recorded in docket or book 4968 zona. ,,. visors of Pima County, Ari- and responsibilities of the In and for the County of Pima t p y Inc, and Arizona SECURITY:These bonds con- y incorporators shall cease upon FEDERAL NATIONAL MORT corporation. at page 564, records of Pimazona; or to Young, Smith & Po ' YOU ARE HEREBY SUM- County,Arizona, at public auc- stitule.the third series of bonds Peacock, inc., 3443 North holding of the organizational GAGE ASSOCIATION `w MONED and required to appear tion to the highest bidder at to be issued by the District from Central Avenue, Phoenix, Ari- meeting of the corporation, Plaintiff and defend in the above entitled offices of the Successor Trustee, the voted authorization of School zona; Financial Consultants to whereupon Directors of the vs. action in the above entitled 2920 North 7th Street, No. 12, Improvement Bonds in the total the District, corporation are elected and MARGUERITE W.CROUSE,et rR court, within TWENTY DAYS, Phoenix,in Maricopa County,in aggregate principal amount of DATED:October 3,1977. qualified. al., exclusive of the day of service, or near Phoenix, Arizona, on. $1,700,000. Both principal andEUGENIA WELLS BYRON C.HAMILTON Defendants ...N:0,-Ami 1 after service of this summons Monday, November 14th, 1977, interest are payable from an Clerk,Board of Supervisors DON V.HAMILTON No.166616 1 lk at 9:00 o'clock a.m.of said day: unlimited ad valorem tax levied 500835 NOTICE OF SPECIAL upon you if served within the of Pima County,Arizona �, �.� State of Arizona, or within Lot 101, LOS REALES against all of the taxable pro Pub:The Arizona Territorial Pub.The Arizona Territorial EXECUTION e THIRTY DAYS,exclusive of the HEIGHTS NO. 2, according to perty in the District pursuant to October 6,13,20,27,1977 October 20,27 SALE OF REAL PROPERTY ` .` Book 24 of Maps,page 9,records Title 35, Chapter 3, Article 3, November 3,1977 NOTICE I S HEREBY GIVEN ,` day of service,if served without Req: Young,Smith& Peacock, the State of Arizona,and you are of Pima County,Arizona. Arizona Revised Statutes, and Inc Reg:Bilby,Shoenhair,Warnock that in obedience to the Writ of0011 144 W 1 ...iii hereby notified that in case you DATED this 9th day of Aug- all amendments thereto. In &Dolph,P.C. Special Executtion on issued by the 14111k . fail so to do, judgement by ust,1977. order to equalize the annual flow above entitled Court and in the default will be rendered against HARRY L.AUHL of taxes,annual payments from above entitled cause,which Writ you for the relief demanded in and tax collections shall be made by Take stock in America. and the Judgment described • the complaint. MANUELA M.AUHL, the County Treasurer into theT therein by reference thereto are The name of address of plain- his wife, Redemption Fund created for Buy V.S.Savings Bonds incorporated herein,commands tiff's attorney is Trustor the purpose of paying principal October 20, 1977,The Arizona Territorial,Page 21 Un eatenssquare o A h ' t t t hS ' d By TRACY COWLE 14, CDO crushed Globe 44- One of the most im- that quarterback Oscar games. Coach Larry Hart yards on 24 carries. The Amphitheater 0, Flowing Wells fell to portant games in the AA Carrasco is "very good". feels there is work left to do Linebackers Steve Hen- football team faces its Nogales 15-14, and Marana South League will be Last week against San in the season."We blew our derson and Jay Nielson toughest challenge of the lost to Douglas, 21-13. played tomorrow night, if Manuel, Carrasco ran and chance of winning league, played strong games on the year tomorrow night as the Amphi Coach Vern you take the words of Bob passed for three touch- but we want a winning defense,according to Hart. Panthers battle Sunnyside Friedli said of the 6-0 Blue Smith, CDO coach. "This downs. - season," he said. The Globe is the chief con- for the supremacy of the Devils; "They are ob- game is crucial to us; the Caballeros have never had cern of Marana Coach Paul AAA South League. viously a powerhouse," winner of it will in all Smith said, "I was very a losing season since 1963, Graham. "They are a Friedli went on to say, "I probability go on to win the pleased,especially with the and now have a 1-3-1- strong team, with a strong In other action this week, think that in a game as. conference," he said. defense. Steve Benham -----M-' running attack." Quar- Canyon del Oro plays close as this, the special The Bulldogs will host played one of the best The Douglas Bulldogs terback of the Tigers is Safford, Flowing Wells teams and the kicking the Dorados with a 4-1-1 games he ever had had." will not make matters easy Marty Rex, who passed hosts Douglas,and Marana game will make a big record, opposing 3-1-1 for . for the Cabs. "They are a and ran for 326 yards travels to meet Globe. difference. The final dif- CDO. Smith said of the Flowing Wells has meet very strong team," said against San Manuel. In last weeks action, ference will be a key Bulldogs, "They do a lot of with evil fortune in the last Hart, "we will have to play Graham was happy with Amphi defeated Tucson,41- break." things well." Smith said two weeks, losing both better to beat them." the Douglas game, despite Douglas is known as an losing, 21-13. "We played Y _Around the clubs offensive team, and good football, they just quarter back Gil Rojas deserved to win," he said. receiver Steve Holmes,and The Tigers mounted a late runner Alex Brown are game assault on the team leaders. Rojas Douglas goal .line, but an teamed with Holmes for interception stopped the By CHRIS TAMULAITIS scoring 32.In second place was Don Williams, scoring two touchdowns in the air, threat. - 34 and third place was landed by Joe Thompson with a while Brown ran for 137 Craig Bratton, Marana At the Oro Valley Country Club the OV Women's 36. yards in 22 attempts. quarterback completed Nine Holders Players held a least putts event last In the second division, Helen Grainger, scoring 32, Hart said, "We won't - seven of 10 passes for 158 week. won first place and Fran Robison came in second, make any changes,just try yards and a touchdown. Tied for the first place were Shirley Kappelusch and scoring 33. Martha Menteer won third place, well to perfect what we already Graham said, "Craig did Alice Corzine,both scoring 15.Second place was taken behind the frontrunners with a 41. do. We haven't done our a very fine job." Graham by Ruthann Pearson, scoring 16. In the third division, Sonja Armstrong took first best yet," he said. included in his praise the The Cliff Valley WGA played a tee to green-less place with a 31 and Clara Davis took second place with In the losing cause defensive secondary, handicappedevent. a 37.In third place was Sandy Helwig,scoring 39. against No ales, Dave which picked off three In Class A, Daphney Campbell took first place Watson rushed for 127 enemy passes. honors scoring 20 and one-half. In second place, scoring 25 was Margaret Canning. In Class B,Ann Eyster landed first place scoring 30 /.. and one-half,and Santa Serra took second place close behind Eyster with a 31 and one-half. The Class C winner was Viola Hemming with a 27 and ons-half and second place was taken by Eunice Ray & Millie HBR AvE Alcott with a 30 and one-half. / 1 At the Cliff Valley Golf Club's Sunday Morning League, a low net event was played. BuLL el 6 In first place, beating the field of men was Sue Compton,scoring a net 52. Tied for second place was . Joe Banzit and Ron Warman, both scoring53. RESTAURANT • RANCH • RESORT At the Oro Valley Golf Course on Sunday, Oct. 16, a best ball of a foursome event was played. Taking first place honors were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Gala Halloween Patts, Mr. Dag Damewood and Mrs. Barbara Jones, scoring 56. . In a three-way tie for second place,all teams scoring 59,were: Mr.and Mrs.Tom Rainsberger,Bob Hanson and Fran Baker; Mr. and Mrs. Jim Goebel, Bill Cost ume Ptirty Moore and Mrs.Brock Hannan,and finally the team of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Harbor and Mr. and Mrs. Jack DINNERLoucey. DANCE Third place winners also came in threesomes as the teams of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Essenpreis and Mr. $ I 750 and Mrs.Jack Newman; Mr.and Mrs.Don Wallendorf and John Oates won along with Mr. and Mrs. Vic October 29th Frizzell and their guests Mr. and Mrs. Adams. per person The OVCC held a low gross-low net event during the _ includes Men's Saturday event. Tied for the low gross winners were Stan Glinert and Richard Essenpreis, scoring 76. inner from5 : 00- 1 0 : 00The low net tournament was one by Roy Aros, scoring 64.Tied for the second low gross victors were John Hansen and Dag Damewood,scoring 67. In third Dancing from9n t place,close behind in third place was another tie,Tom Chandler and Vern Stedronski, scoring 68. Prize for couple u At the Skyline Country Club the Swingers held a best �e le with Most pUnusual Cost u m ball of foursome event on Tuesday, Oct. 11. e First place team winners were Ray Harcomb, Otis wins FREE WEEKEND at the RANCH Carpenter,Bob Perry and Harvey McCoy, scoring 56. The second place team winners included Clark Prize for couple Wlth the Cutest CostumesSloate Bob Sweets,Bill Macey and Harry Daughtrey. The Swingers played a two best ball of foursome event on Thursday, Oct. 13. wins FREE DINNER f - The team winners, with a score totalling 119, were '_' . - . - ` ` - Gene O'Brien, Ray Harcomb, Chuck Statler and Ben ... Schlimmer. ,1_1!..1 _Ni:_,_ place winners included Martin Newell, Please call for reservations Harvey McCoy and Dan Noonan, scoring 129. V -. r.. On Saturday, Oct. 15 a Garbage Day event was la ed. . - 4tr P yCLOSED MONDAYS In the best ball of a twosome event a tie was won by Dan Woomon and Dick Meyerand also the the teams of oo �r a team of Bill Mason and Bob Black,both teams scoring 64. 1For second place, a tie also ensued. Gary 00 \\\\V - Grynkewich and Bill Fox tied with George Sheer and • • . ` rynk g -iia�e e�\ . Al Whittenberg with a score of 65. ►�Q.' ;0 R- _ Martin Newell got closest to pin on No.7,while Bob g. . . `ti Blackgot closest to hole on No. 13. o �''�•' ��1 �� • * 1 Skyline held a Sunday Mixie event where there was a c4 �3~ i� tie again for first place slots. - �'2:I°' Renzo Catellini tied withMr. _ \\\\\\\W Mr.and Mrs. a and�. ,, 67/04 . Ken Saul with a 62 and in second lace was Mr. and '"' r Mrs.Don Hamilton.Third place was landed by Mr.and ��tutft :: �I �r� - Mrs. George Sheer, scoring 65. !i�r . . For a day's event,Bud Johnson shot closest to pin 'Ay/ii,. .. ., .. - . _ -. . _ No.17.a d Margo La Barr came closest to. in No.2. /' �� \ .,., . u Pack'sgp At*thin' Golf Course the Sundowners played - . - - J. ti� a low-xiet-event on Sunday, Oct. 16. - In the first division, Jag Few captured first place Page 28,The Arizona Territorial, October 20, 1977 FW harriers ranked 15th in state Learn to Drive Cabs host Globe-, Douglas NERVOUS ABOUT LEARNING TO DRIVE? The Flowing Wells cross in a key meet 26-30 (low himself, sees light at the Stott led the way to victory country team, top ranked score wins). Marana end of the tunnel. "We'll for the Dorados with a first The instructors at the Tucson School of in the AA-South league, triumphed over Douglas, survive what they give us place finish. George Mur- Driving are patient, understanding pro- hosts Douglas and Globe in Bisbee, and Willcox 30-46- and come out fighting," he phy ran to victory for the a triangular meet 60-95, Amphi defeated said "I am very pleased Panthers. fessional instructors, ready to help you tomorrow night. Salpointe 19-44. with the victory over learn the safe confident way to drive In other meets this week, Coach Hayden Smith of Salpointe. Some of the your car. Marana runs against the Flowing Wells team performances we had were In the girls meet the Willcox. Earlier this week, said of the important meet very outstanding,"he said. Dorados defeated the Cabs Call Today, Don't Put It Off Any Longer a key meet took place, a this Friday. "Globe is Mike Hard placed first in with Befit Sagbakken *Free Study Material triangular between Canyon really improving and is the race,after running five taking yet another first. Tucson School *Help With Written Test del Oro, Amphi and one of coming into the divisional miles to attend the race in Sagbakken has yet to be * Lessons Given In Confidence If the state's top teams Palo picture. You never know the first place.Grey Wayne defeated in her cross of Driving Desired Verde. The results of the about these meets. We'll was third and is "con- country career. Helping meet were too late for just have to go out and run sistent and steady, but the Dorados out in the win 790-6239 *Special Rates For High School sports deadlines. our race." improving" according to .was Karen Gorkowski,who Students In last week's action, The Caballeros are now Nido. finished third overall. Hart Canyon del Oro fell to FW 10-2 after defeating Canyon In the junior varsity said of the win, "I'm very del Oro. Smith was happy races of the week, CDO happy with the team. They Fr-- The Retail Shops of.:. -oracle piesee- with the meet, and other defeated Flowing Wells are improving rapidly. •• - things. "I am very pleased and Amphi defeated Befit is just doing super-, with the victory. Our Salpointe 15-50. Charles he said. µ number five and six kids ... , r 7225 N. Oracle Rd. ran very well, too," he 1 - -` - ,. - `" said. The Cabs are now • • "'"" =tot; ' �,. ranked in a statewide poll se poorifill mpg j• a�. A { to be the fifteenth best • team in the state, regar- . r dless of classification. _ _ .., 41111% ' .•. - Smith was happy with the ` ranking. "Ism especially . . . ,.,,- ., .,.a: _:..:,_.� . 0wait nett ' .04 N pleased when I know that t Tucson 's .3 . .. we haven't run our best • race yet." The decision two weeks ago made by Amphitheater Public Schools and the CanyonSchool 0 ne -of-a -Kind : Individually for the Cabs del Oro High ONE A KIND Kyle Wheeler placed first Administration to not ask the Arizona Interscholastic • = just eight seconds off the Association for AAA status for'athletic competition A I? T GRC) OP . course record of 15:05, leaves a heckuva lot of questions open. vQ while Andy Almadova There are many things wrong with the decision – R placed third in a time of more than enough, it seems to me, to offset the main 16:11. "I am very happy _ contention that CDO could not be competitive right off Local Artists featuring 20 Different Exhibitors with both of them" said the bat. Smith. _ That objection, it seems, amounts to a case of SPONSORED BY: BRUNO'S CUSTOM TAILORS HAUNTED BOOKSHOP CDO cannot afford a wanting to have cake and eat it too. letdown, though. The CDO, if you take a good look at the whole affair, is FLOYD GARDNER,PHOTOGRAPHY NEW MAN STUDIO more competitive than the public probably realizes. GIFTS BY GALLERIA Ph5 WOMEN'S BOUTIQUE Dorados will attempt to HAIR'S HOPE ROYAL PRESS PRINTING defeat Flowing Wells They have dominated AA boys and girls tennis for where it counts, at several years,and are a perennial powerhouse in girls' divisionals, according to gymnastics. The wrestling programs is consistantly PROCEEDS TO GO TO ST.MARY'S HOSPITAL BURN CENTER Coach Allan Hart. "I know near the top of the AA state ladder at seasons end, FW won't let down, and and the golf program _could undoubtedly mop up in Saturday, Rain Date: Oct.29th&Oct.30th Sunday, that means that we'll have AAA play. to work that much harder CDO basketball, with John Tissaw's developmental Oct. 22, 10-5 P m, Oct. 23, 11- m to beat them." he said. clinics, could conceivably become a dynasty to P "Division will be neck and challenge the Rincon bunch. neck," Hart added. And yet opponents of the change have the brass to say Now that the team has that CDO "could not be competitive." tasted some victory,Coach Perhaps not in football–at present,but who's to say. Joe Brady and the Marana The days of the Tucson High dynasty are over, and , :►.f,..: ,., ••.:.>W .•��,:,�,;;;;�.•.-;,���• cross country team will everybody in the AAA conference is more competitive. r x::_; : :_•: : ti:=== ,r•^— :: :.:fes attempt to keep it going But,CDO seems to want to come in only if it .. = .: = .:�::. : ..�- :- :.,r,• can win .!: •:.• ::�: ;•airy:•. ... •- •:ier.n.,,-- --• ---� "" Enjoy against Willcox this right away •14A-:".,-;:-..be:, ---"" • " :.X:Y .; There are other reasons to go AAA. :. �.::fda We beat them � �� �` f Friday. « '.= "- X^•'`~•fes ~�: -:�~' `:::i ,..qi` convene Mone in this bond election ear, is a prime .:� a•_ : �,w _ .}:_ =��-= �:=:==== enCe handil in the Y� Y �°- and quadrangular meet, so I otivation. :;::. �.. ;:; r.;;•:••: ..•0:-.0 -.>-.:-� � thingwe should beat them For CDO togo AAA would mean cutting travel :.�. := .. g 0 0 n expenses p ns i es considerably,for most road m :r: :J� ... again," P a eS would ±,M„�,r,:r;�: j: � �, g n, said Brady. Y g �'� Y ''f with In the meet against the be across town, rather than in Douglas or points --:,.^;r:�• i. '� - • three teams, Brady's team beyond. / etfitif placed five in the top ten In addition, home gate revenues would probably be • for the winning tally. Mike better,since travel would again be across town instead --:::::Ni4k;:::iiii*:::......::-.:-: •` Benitez was of across county lines r a second overall Of course there s always the recognition factor. •} == for the Tigers, while � Y g � • Martin Pena, placed third. The reportedly better competition on in AAA play could ld, open a few more college doors to kids kids who might ;::::::::'::: BradyBrad said of the two, ..'. • " iii f ,.�- :*:'... they did a whale of a fob excellent college prospects but might not be noticed -,, :i*:'.,: , ,' automatic- ara a door because the re in a lower level of interscholastic addin <We ran real well `: • as a team." competition. '.!li ?- openerssby . . r• tom ALL In exchan e for rmission not to tition f r. .� :...::: yANCE g P� Pe � AAA ., :,3 The Amphi cross coup �, � •'%i.: ;'' ` team strong status, CDO has promised to not ask for additional /e.k.;� :';'.;, :: :. faced some strong:•"-�°tr. .,, f' :_f� Open and close your garage door from competitionathletic budget funds for two years, according to -i..::::406:::... -• j�:�. �.���:� last Wed- rtcomfortofyour Principal Richard •:•f --,,,...:„.t.,.?:::: .:. the car with chard Wilson V j:- :f:: , a Genie nesday, and faces more in Automatic Garage Door Opener System! Sunnyside' next Wed- I-don't know how,in this age of inflation, Wilson can make that "promise." 0 Just touch the button on the portable nesday, but Coach Raul p Er-;� Wilson said that such as athletic sses and. ,� transmitter. Genie opens your garage _ Nido, a Sunnyside grad - thingspasses• fund drives are an attempt to guarantee additional . door—turns on the light—closes the _ • "Let Genie it!" door---turas off the light! AutomaticailytTendo n s The athleticasses aren't a bad idea, but holding g rummage sales to raise additional money doesn't lessons exactly seem right.Why should the onus of raising the additional bucks be placed on the kids or their parents? Registration for the next It's one thing to send a team to a special tournament, session of Pima County but to raise funds to meet regular season expenses just YEAGER 100011 CO . Parks •-and Recreation seems slightly out of line. Dept.tennis lessons will be And CDO has only to look as far as Amphi to see a held Oct. 22 at Marana small AAA school(slightly over the 1,600-student break Park at 9 a.m. and at noon point) which has had to work at `being competitive." • Garage Doors • Genie Operators for New and • Oct. 22 at Canyon del Oro They didn't walk into it, and neither does any new High School. school which, because it opens at more than 1,600, Existing Homes • Sales • Service I Installation Classes will run from enters very quickly into AAA ball. Sabino's football . Oct. 24 to Dec. 10 and will fortunes in recent years are proof of that end of the •, Free Estimates meet for 90 minutes once a situation. week. That kinda says it from this end. a - Cost of the lessons is Price — $12.50 per person plus one Just one last thing. It seems kinds funny to see this ■ unopened can of U.S. sort of approach from a school which has adopted a Tennis Assoc i a ti o n- most laudable Spanish exhortation -- Mas alla! (Go • approved tennis balls. beyond!) -- as its motto. October 20, 1977,The Arizona Territorial, Page 29 J ojoba ' s rising Ry JTTnv RATLIFF mink jejoba mite "Arid regions wuld fnr cosmetics " e' Tl A nhnne ca11 i triv,td (In his ds �1�aiJ VVL .,.- -a arca a ra`,A -•.+v.✓• "Arid •+��...--.- •va ..vvaaavvaW tAVV• 111v� as �J11V�1�. call 111(r�.l�1�/{.t.�l vas his desk 1Q� d letter Early settlers in the Son- "This thing has really particularly benefit if jo- harvested natural stands. Dr. Hogan's - train of informing him that Para- oran desert area were started mushrooming," joba turns out to be a A reliable supply of jo- thought. He laughed and guay had requested a ship- known to enjoy a steaming Dr. Hogan said. "Interest feasible crop to commer- joba is what big industry told the caller, "Hold onto ment of nuts to start ex- mug of jojoba on a cold has been up and down for cially cultivate on margin- wants, and there are pro- those nuts, they're worth periments of their own on winter night. The recipe is years. I wouldn't connect al land. The hope is that a blems. The plant will sur- •,-.money." the plant. simple. the current interest in the minimal amount of supple- vive adverse weather in Roast jojoba berries and plant with its early uses. mental water is all that the many cases but it won't grind them with the yolk of Botanists are always look- 'plant will need to thrive. produce. Winds pollinate a hard cooked egg.Boil the ing for something new. My team has planted the plants so, some years ground jojoba mixture with Someone with training one stands of jojoba at a var- are better than others for Lsugar, milk and water to day pulled a nut of one of iety of elevations in the jojoba. The sex of theMoondressing taste until desire d strength the shrubs and set out to state. The plant will grow plants can not be deter- is reached. find what good it was." from sea level to 4,500 feet. mined for three years. No- ....-.09:'N , If drinking jojoba didn't Ancient hearsay and cof- It seems to thrive in the body knows the proper ./ z(ft- seem appealing, there was fee substitutes aside, jo- foothills because of the air ratio of male to female ' always the alternative of joba has the potential to be drainage. Cold air flows plants for maximum pro- % rubbing \ - the oil extracted a very valuable crop. The past and settles in lower duction. Questions about . r ,:;, ' ,�'� ill. I . from the berries on the oil from the nut_ (it is spots." jojoba just keep coming. = k Still, agricultural econ- ‹.------ \ ', onomists at the university ji ( ' Asimitioomoi4**04. ,, have determined that the G , money to be made out- �� ��`�` -�° weights the problems with 3 "y{'t'14�°� 4 ref�i k�ca+AX a�� ':��: ac ,.»X.a '"�` +$'• :� �'r - .y, r�°pj•Y'. e'". iib #s+. $ ry _, \ — �y.}�"��s '*: � a } '�'^��°' •a d` �' any x�: e"'Fr �7 ‘ 't : \I\�£ . ~ a g q � planting•stands of jojobas ��" ° �' `• which might not produce to maximum. Commercial � ` '� -, '- '� patches of the plant may % ' w soon be added to the stands `v �� planted by researchers rt 'r 4010 now dotting the state. , \ f '� "These crazybumper .. II P la stickers are reallycatching \'‘ t. g N �� � �_ , on too," Dr. Hogan said. "People come in here all z the time thinking I have \4\ 1 them.They were put out by I the Indians just to keep ' \s BUMPER CROP?--This new bumper sticker is experiencing a rise in popularity interest up. Maybe people along with the rise of the jojoba nut, a plant native to the area which could have want them just because i great commercial impact for its many uses. they seem funny. Probably half of the people who K scalp to promote the chemically a liquid wax), Jojoba is a hearty ever- claim to be jojoba nuts growth of hair. can be used in the pre- green which many people don't even know what • Jojoba was said to cure paration of a variety of revere simply for its looks. they're talking about." \ 4 cancer,tuberculosis and to pharmaceuticals, cos- The berries when eaten help the body retain moist- metics, high temperature straight off the bush are 4►- ure on long desert trips. It -lubricants, candles, and slightly bitter, but remin- )A . -•, was considered a generally polish. The oil can sub- iscent of a filbert or hazel- 4 useful thing to ingest when stitute for sperm whale oil. nut. ,' • healing was desired. With that animal on theJo'oba nuts native onlyforest Weave a little romance into your evening in Toni Northsiders who have a endangered species list,jo- to the Sonoran Desert are is Todd's liquid long. Soft gathers radiate from the hankering to get their joba looks good to many being shipped to Israel, a trapunto inset, fall freely from a cord-tied waist. hands on some jojoba, for industries. Puerto Rico, Baja and Scoop neck, angel sleeves. In poly interlock knit, what everpurpose, "I've been working _ may several other countries so machine wash dry. Red, Teal or Grey. sizes 8-14. well have to do no more under several grants," Dr. that experiments can begin than walk into their front Hogan said, "to determinethere• • $40,00 yard and start picking. what growing conditions Jojoba occurs naturally this plant thrives under.Up The jojoba nut is 50 perStarting gimiii, / HANGUP all over the foothills region in those foothills there - cent oil, which has to be extracted under pressure. one isFASHIONSof the Santa Catalinas. haven t been any weather Where Magee Rd. ends, to monitoring devices. We Specialized equipment is • the east, jojoba is every- haven't been sure what needed to do this. The San a criiiie. ALTERATIONS AVAILABLE greyishgreen temperatures have been or Carlos Indians have invest- 1942 E. PRINCE RD. 326-2840 where. The tempe at shrub may, however, be how much rain has fallen. ed in the equipment. Sol- IIIIIIIIIIINIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII pretty well stripped of There are people very in- vent extractions can fruit. A new interest in terested in investing quite squeeze even more oil out jojoba has lead many a bit of money in the com- of the nuts and that means people, including Univer- mercial cultivation of the more equipment, but the KAY MALLEK sity of Arizona horticulture plant.These areas are now Indians made $6 a pound professor LeMoyne Hogan, being carefully research- selling 20 thousand pounds WANTS TO BUY out to the end of Magee to ed. to the Japanese last year Fine antique & used furniture & primitives, china, crystal, silver, pewter, jel P"API Afi' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' i ; brass, copper & bronzes, linens, quilts, coverlets, samplers& old lace, _ a steins, candlesticks, bric-a-brac, figurines& lamps, oriental rugs, Navajo _ , ,�.\i\ l/ I I rugs, baskets, pottery etc., mirrors, paintings, prints & collectables of all 1 t 1:, _ types. c intedor p ant aesi9ns ,,, , - Id PLANTS •• LEASING •• CARE SERVICE - • • v.� r ,,. . „ill c 11 ' �. -,' c I : 2 c f "" ;. is C 3 if R , 31 C 0 a t II r a c 3 0 % FF is r WE SELL c 3 , { c v Visit our Antique Store at 1208 N. 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If you know what your car needs. As your WELCOME WAGON Hostess, I O -write your own" repair order and save ..i.}11 1 ) can simplify the business of getting it $10 (or we'll help you write it with.-expert II settled.Help you begin to enjoy your new 1 r. advice). Either way, this coupon ept.itles you to $10 ilil i • I ; ., c it. off on your next repair order of$50 or more(one coupon I town...good shopping, local attractions, 2: •• I -,... 1 per customer per visit please). Offer expires November i A-*. .1 - community opportunities.And my basket . 111 '',.. ( 15, 1977. Bring this.coupon to MATTHEWS and SAVE! ! IN - 1111 is full of useful gifts to please your family. O ',.. .' SERVICE DEPT. Mon-Fri. lam-6prn • 792-3950 ': , Take a break from unpacking and illi ' ,7 it —iniummul. . i 0 111111111111ft call me. II Ilti) _ MATTHEWS II 1111 .\ O • . , IiirCOnile villityk CHEVROLET /1 . . - 22ND STREET AT PARK iititims, 41111 : -. 622-3492 4 - . ...,.1 V_Iiii, •A-4, - =r -,_ . 1111111111111111111O M III IIII III 1111111111111111111111111111111111111 1111111111111111 III 111111111111111111111111111 : • October 20, 1977,The Arizona Territorial, Page 31 • 111 ., ..,.:,,,7-..-,,•*.* .4,- .. REALTY • ��. I KY TIl Z SOF TUCSON y . • MARY MASICH Kenya s hunting ban has a new office. se 'I am now associated with The North- Home Phone By CHRIS TAMULAITIS Before, because of their very presence, the west Office of Realty Executives,and 887-6867 or 888-0394 Professional White Hunters contend, that they put .will be pleased to help you with your Business Phone A prevalent site in Nairobi, situated in the New much pressure on native hunters not to poach. real estate needs. 297-7373 Stanley Hotel was the Professional White Hunter-the And, although the professed reason for the sudden 1 West Orange Grove Rd. •Territorial Building licensed guides of big game sportsmen who came from ban-expected to cost Kenya hundreds of millions in (East of Oracle Rd.and South of Plaza del Oro) around the world for the excitement of shooting East trophy and license fees-was the irrefutable disastrous Africa's big game. decline in numbers of some species of big game- the **************** Northsider's Alfred and Joan Mittendorf, and their problem is agreed by many to be the direct result of nine-year old daughter, Ellen, were participants in poaching. * ,, i. 'I j,.s Pm' riThe expensive licensed game-huntingpermits were �� f STAMPS ,,these hunting safaris that were so descriptively Pe .. romanticized by the writer, Ernest Hemingway. not responsible for the decimation of Kenya's wildlife. According to Mittendorf, "It is thepoachers that4( t` } Alfred Mittendorf had come to familiarize himself4( necessarily with the country's hunting by-laws, game knock the animals off. The ban will not preserve the 2,i 44( trophies and strongly regulated government restric- wildlife there,but,from what we saw, might actually4( ; - COINS increase the achin . ." tions. po g rukeragro t But last May, less than one month prior to the Mit- "The poachers used to be afraid of the well-equipped " - - • and serviced huntingcampsscattered across thex'j'(Pp1tfat1ic tendorfs leave for their East African humin andrtn '� • country, Mittendorf said. photographic safari, it appeared that the hunting Accordingto manyhunters, conservationists and 7225 N• Oracle Rd..– 297-3456 fraternity,in its tailored bushjackets and ruggedgear, �' gg photographers,the poachers will now have a field day. had made its last safari. *******A* According to the letter to the Nairobi newspaper,the q� , ���� 4:::4,,,';;;:s Mittendorfs reported that: .„ . -"elephants were shot and the tusks removed in the RECOVER YOUR OLD CABINETS! ��:` . �. Meru National Park," a previously quiet reserve for -- the animals; 't .; �r SAVE 50% - "suspicious Game Scouts activities of detoured - AND MORE OVER p _ _s• - NEW f : . traffic from the main track in Sambouri,which, when ��- =� :�_zr. CABINETS -� ..-- ,i .>> __:,'-: -.fi 7 - later opened showed vulture activity, --,--..44_--- " We instau new doors, ° 'y - `'shots were heard in the night from our campsite100Dalzi drawer fronts and cover g P _.. �� all ex osed areas on ou` near the Mara Game Reserve and a car passing our _• . �L •- p your Y . - existing wood or metal . -. camp at 3 a.m.Additional shots were heard at 6a.m." kitchen cabinets. 1--- The Mittendorfs also reported to the Nairobi . i- ; Page 32,The Arizona Territorial, October 20, 1977 r IR IN ill . • . isi is al II mi im• • i . - We absolutely insist 111 I 1111 1111 CI 1111 1110 111 111 11111 yr 1110 tor Chevrolet , 11 ith . ' . dealer that gives . you the lowest price ! I I I Who? Easy to find out. 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