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Historical Records - The Arizona Territorial (85)
,,,:'%;4 C!.,1. :i r s Y Serving Casas Adobes,Catarina Foothills, Oro Valley, Coronado Foothills,Amphitheater, Flowing Wells and all northern Pima County. tYge t4/116ri(VfAl tilk it: iii ri:at1Thill rill• TWELFTH YEAR, NUMBER 46, NOVEMBER 17, 1977. TUCSON, ARIZONA 20 CENTS PER COPY, 32 PAGES, TWO SECTIONS annexation dies By JUDY RATLIFF the committee appointed by the Oro Valley Town The 'TNGC committee further states in the report The committee of Tucson National Golf Club Council to study annexation had advised them that that they do not favor resuming talks until Oro Valley residents appointed to investigate methods of preserv- subdivisions contiguous to the town seem more feasible ``does take a positive stance in seeking us." ing Iow density housing in areas surrounding that as annexation candidates than TNGC which lies some Oro Valley Vice-Mayor Steve Engle, spokesman for development have called off discussions about the two miles west of the town. the combined annexation feasibility committee raid Ile possibility of being annexed into the town of Oro As assimilation of the contiguous areas (notably understood that a report had been prepared by the Valley. Rancho Verde and Mesaland subdivisons), into the TNGC' committee. He said his committee had not In a report made to homeowners in the TNGC area, town, would require 12 to 18 months, further discus- specifically directed the move. the three-member committee made up of Robert sions by the TNGC committee should be delayed, the In comments made before a meeting of Mesa land Wilson, Robert Griffin and Walter Chaffee stated that report continues. residents on Oct. 2 , Mr. Engle said that the residents of Oro Valley were in favorThree local a as I' n re of annexing their immediate neighbors. He indicated that TNGC annexation seemed au extreme move. As to the interest in annexation show by the two subdivisions- Oro Valley is willing to consider, Engle • f, said that apparently no enthusiasm existed in Rancho Verde and that Mesaland was divided. III IrinMrs. Betty Spurgeon, secretary of the Mesaland Water. Company, which is conducting a poll of ation me 0 annexation opinions in its area said that about half of • By WALT NETT Roger Road on the south,First Avenue on the east,and the landowners in teh subdivision had responded to the Three local areas south of the Rillito River and west a point about one-half mile west of Oracle Road and are questionnaire sent out with the water bill at the first of of First Avenue were among 15 districts surrounding described in the memo as: the month. the city which Tucson officials have tentatively (Continued on Page 20) (Continued on Page 26) targeted for annexation over a two-year period ending • ught next November, the TERRITORIAL has learned. The information comes from a November 19'16 memo Third Vistoso rezo from Harold Stewart, then acting administrator for urban resource development,which,according to.city annexation chief N.L. Novinski, was also sent to city as eturn department heads without any definite deadline for , r s to pz panel response. However, the memo's cover letter seeks comments "as soon as practicable as to feasibility, boundaries, Only two moplan nths after it Supervisors, the County The wrangling this time preparation of the neigh- etc." had handed the Rancho Planning and Zoning is over development of borhood plans themselves. The three annexation districts listed in the report Vistoso Community Plan Commission will get it back neighborhood plans in the Ratliff, through the cover an area between the Rillito River on the north, over to the County Board of again Nov. 29. 15.5-square mile com- Tucson engineering firm of munity plan. Cella, Barr Evans and Shortly after the com- ' Associates, is drafting the munity plan was approved, two neighborhood plans for s Scottsdale developer John his rezonings himself with ,,,,,c,\,:.,,,,,..„.,„,,,:-; w Ratliff filed requests fora the county acting as a ; ..F pair of rezonings m the review agency. � ' � � z. ,. central portion of the The reason for thi �� � �w community plan. Garcia said is that the . �, �i '::1 ° not budgeted k � w'" � � ose requests are county has 4,-.4,..-- _ '• required when a developer the funds, nor does his x <� asks for the draftin of a g department have the. .: communitplan. -• � � .. � ._� _�.� u , .� :.�� .. rsonnel to wr ���;a� x, ��. . ::::--::::::-7:4:.:::;':,.':; ::::.:7:4:-'--:-:"*'. �: ��, a�; p i to the e »:�, $-� •' z,, •"fir,,..�� .._i o�. �4 aft -m'.- �:..�. arg" ''..�a a+.,�'�...:i"°_"°3" ���,+�.- . -{ =i',7,,,.-,,,, '''''''''5 .� X _ F However two weeks agomunSho itrytlpplans •m . . . � . Phoenix develo r Geor e _ .- �w. �_ � � .. � � �.� •-: Pe g An count drafted �', .., .» :. �.,» a saw `,�» -‘„....i. w �` e i ;.' � �~� Jackson announced plans neighborhood plans for �� • to file a request for rezon- Rancho Vistoso would have a d. x� in on 150 acres in the g to wait in line as the r' ° southern most rt of the l a �,� :,,,,,,,,,,,;;;;;,...,,,,,,...!.%--....,.. c,:i.„7,,,,T, � �� � �..���� p nning department . : . ,� � <, J plan. currently workn on the .-•,,.....,`.r... w �._ i,,�„Y�� „..yyam�iri '4�-,.`3'.: .c. p's. '�� .t '�,t; g A Sie atA`�.. V..v X Yea+.^.[: } '�'6. h +4,%. i. i: ; w � County lannin officials Tucson M n ., a � ,� P gMountain Area ,� .�. ,��; �...""'` � "fie ���' x....s.�-: �'e�= ��,� '�-.� �- r�. �._�„ .. : .� �� �.�.� - said 1 ��:� .Wlast week that the Plan reviewing the Rincon request had not been filed, Area Plan, andpreparing a 'It but added that they were the Southwest Area Plan, expecting . .,.^.., . . The alternatives for a `� � - The hitch is that, in developer seekingat new v � x ��,` approving the c mmunity neighborhood plan from plan, the supervisors the count are to " ar- • �� stipulated thatw �� - p only two of .ticipate in its development . - i. the five neighborhood lan P s or to wait in line_, Garcia s- could be developed at the said. - .� � same time. Garcia said the planning • Although the county may staff would; probably �` �� � not be in a bind, as a recommend an amend- ' ,. headline in another weekly ment to that stipulation �4 news a er su este last allowin the third neigh- .,,,,,� . . P P ggg � _ week, '.County Planning boyhood plan. 1 Director Alex Garcia said, "I think that's the best CREATIVITY ENCOURAG• ED , The Sahuaro Dance participating.The festival was the culmination of two ``It's gonna get real in- way to handle it," Ratliff Festival, a county program which stressed free-style months of creative movement workshops taught by terestin�." said by telephone from body movement classes, was held at Orange Grove Ms.Barbara Mettler and her trained dancers from the The thing which could Scottsdale. "It seems fair Road School last week with more than 400 students Tucson Creative Dance Center. (See story page 21.) make it interesting is the to us." Lookin: gin... Lookingout ... Day High Low Pima Air edw Museurni! pages Thurs 77 39 Outlook- No rain nn sight, Clear. Thurs.14 77 Sa with some high thin clouds and Fri.11 79 •, Sat.12 79 53 • • • slightly cooler temperatures later in Sun.13 82 48 Learningreport criticised page the week. Mon.1. 8p 52 Page 2,The Arizona Territorial, November 17, 1977 High school students gaining Christian buffet • The Tucson Christian Women's Club is having a bustness knowledge tn DECA different sort of affair than usual - a Buffet Fiesta- they're calling it-on Saturday, Nov. 19 at 7 p.m. in Experience is almost al- nia Verde Shopping tending the Buyer's Market DECA members are en- Levy's Fiesta Room. ways the best teacher, and Center. The store,also has were: Teresa Roberts, couraged to seek outside The guest speaker will be Jim Brock, Arizona State so it followed that high one of the DECA members, Lynn Stark, Greg Lassiter, work experience as soon as University baseball coach.Brock led the Sun Devils to school students from Can- Teresa Roberts,working in Dan McGillicuddy, Julie feasible. In their junior the 1977 National Major College Championships and yon del Oro High School their store for 15 hours a and Janet Procaccino, year of high school, mem- has some strong words on how he and his team interested in management week. Denise Handy, Mike bers may enroll in Market- achieved that goal. and merchandising in the The business-minded stu- DeSoto, Kirsten Drew. ing, which is the first step Also included in the special guest night event will be business community dents were able to watch Cyndi Hopp, Susan Schult of the two-year DECA pro- a featured presentation by Bill Griffith on scuba diving should learn from direct Mrs. Paulus buy mer- and Kendall Meyers. gram. in Mexican waters. Music will be provided by experience by attending chandise for her stores Bobbie Jo Castilo repre- professional singer.Phil Cooke. the annual Canyon State while at the same time they sented the Amphi High In their senior year, the Tickets for the evening are$8 per person.The dinner Buyer's Market held at Del were shown the new School chapter. students who have corn- is open to the public and reservations should be made Webbs Townehouse in fashions and accessories Other affairs attended by pleted Marketing may take by Nov.16 by contacting Mrs.Cecil Carlson at 298-5544. Phoenix last Sunday. preview for next Spring. local DECA students in- Cooperative Merchandis- The 15-member group "They really had to „do dude a Thursday, Nov. 17 ing which consists of one were representatives of the Canyon del Oro chapter of I ,.?. .,),...., - ... _ ..... DECA, (Distributive Edu- ef';-1''''-' • , -,-, • . . A ta% 'tat cation Clubs of America )a :,., - - - two-year program special- s izing in business training. ,, 7Y.., .". ,.. .. - *0, -. • . . The chapter attended the 1.::' ''''''' \....... . . 4 4 i event, one of numerous Handmade Clothing&Gift Shoppe , t \ ,s4- . ' . * 14lai.:.0". -Custom Sewing-MON-SAT. 10-5:00 projects undertaken during ti National DECA Week,Nov. 14-16. _ t- . , - • . , 4,- -.....„ . , = EVES. &SUNDA Y-BY APPOINTMENT They were invited to the event by Eileen and Harry ' - „- , Loree it Collins • 3161 N. Flowing Wells Paulus, owners of Eileen's k .„ , - ..- •,.,,s;- . -, ..... of Tucson in Casa Blanca , 1,1F'.....- .,agra.m..._ 888-1674 . Shopping center and Colo- ,:.L. .• f• '• ''. . . '',. i '44- IP -, „,... 449' ' - a • ewing studio . , . - ,/i.,,-- 4•-. t, it . . Nikk .•, - , - ur CREATESBEAUTIFUL FUTURE BUSINESS PROSPECTS - Gearing up for a full program of events commemorating national DECA Week, are officers representing the Canyon del JEWELRY Oro chapter of DECA from left to right, (bottom) Georgia Doda,secretary; Dave Burba, vice-president; Hank Winter,treasurer; (top) Teresa Roberts, historian; Lynn Stark, president; and Dede Mehan, parliamentarian. . . .and the specialty of the studio is to make individual pieces that some practical thinking," journey to Phoenix for a class every day and on-the- lease Mrs. Barbara Greenway, special workshop on how to job-training,with at least a pyou. Consultation with you about your DECA chapter advisor enter the "Chapter of the 15 hour work week re- said. Year competitive event quired. ideas and the materials you %kish "They had to take a good for the State Career De- r, :17,9 4 incorporated in the finished article This year's elected offi- , m4,I,-, , , • .. ./. > long look to form their own velopment Conference held cers in the Canyon del Oro N t 1 ,r " a daerseigninertes.rpr"e.htoed opreirgsionnaalispseecri%fiicceaslltyh'b:n. opinions as to what would in March. springwear in Tucson,"she members in the Mer- chapter are: Miss Stark, president; Dave Burba, for the,,createou.s Theset ut ia ii really be a 'hot item' for Ending the week, DECA vice-president Georgia ALL, - 'es: • operate at the said. chandising Class will at- Doda, secreatary; Hank 4•• 7.,,,4 i - studio where you may view by The students were then tend a special breakfast at Winter, treasurer; Miss -----4-Of NATIO+47- appointment some of their dis- given some attention from the northside Village Inn Roberts, historian and tinctive jewelry. out-of-state buyers and Pancake House in honor of Dede Mehan, parliament- merchandisers who layed National DECA week. arian. out their own Spring 1 1 1 E. Vista De Oeste, Tucson, Az. Tel. 742-3444 choices of"what they'll all IACVF lecture slated be wearing," according to Mrs. Greenway. Shop our complete Liquor, Beer &Wine Departmentsse"Bob Burgy, who repre- nts Patty Woodard, Inc. on laetrile treatment of Los Angelos, a junior The International Association of Cancer Victors and • contemporary sportswear Friends, Inc. are sponsoring a lecture on the con- line, treated the students troversial use of laetrile, a drug used by some in the like buyers and they really treatment of cancer. got a chance to play the Dr. Francisco Contreras, M.D. and Mr. Daniel Del role in real life," Mrs. Castillo,from the Contreras Clinic in Tijuana will have Greenway added. an informal gathering at 2 p.m., Sunday, Nov. 20 at LIQUOR PRICES GO DOWN THE HATCH AT REVCO Students from CDO at- 3198 N. Flowing Wells Road. CUTTY SARK Fri ) - ) , OLD CROW •..1.• , SCOTCH ,-,_, 1.....4, — Quart Oh, At Quart Alm wk. At Last! You've got a ,„,„ • :....... IOLDCROM .. . REVCO'S LOW.LOW PRICE • -. • REVCO'S LOW,LOW PRICE ---.._.-= t,.,1 Catali 1 na Money Mountain •14) • .• • . s I 19 • .0 . e...- In Casas Adobes. MATEUS WINE BLACK VELVET Many of you have been borrowing from us and saving NM Fifth CANADIAN : with us for years. Now we can serve you even better • L__ with a new, convenient office at Oracle&Ina Roads. REVCO'S Quart ite ' .. This gives us 12 offices all around the Valley; more than , — LOW,LOW PRICE REVCO'S LOW,LOW PRICE 7-,...„.....--•,.' r VII any other Savings& Loan Association in town. . -...,,,....... . A.....-....—...r....,............. ie Sl•00 •I.99 ... Catalina Savings, paying the highest interest rates on your savings the law allows, plus many free services, KAMCHATKA VODKA quart s al war 4 h even a free safe deposit box(with$5,000 balance). REVCO'S LOW, LOW PRICE .... ..4„,,a w.. •jr ...., Move your money to our mountains. Now there's one SEAGRAM'S 7 CROWN quart S Er •p th near you! REVCO'S LOW, LOW PRICE ircP•OP•7 LANCER'S WINE fifth S•p 91 th ATA LI NA Fsoc REVCO'S LOW, LOW PRICE *JP•AW 0_7 COORS BEER Case of 24- 12 fl. oz. cans s Nip /•a AVINGS.--- " AND LOAN ASSOCIATION REVCO'S LOW,LOW PRICE *I.--1‘ JACQUES BONET BRANDY fifth S 401a011- --'"" - REVCO'S LOW,LOW PRICE ' •J.eflej TUCSON GLOBE W1CHENBURG 7216 North Oracle at Ina/297-8294 910 West Valencia 3630 N Oracle Rd Cobre-Valle Plaza First&Tegner 294-2682 887-5427 425-7626 684 2402 November 17, 1977, The Arizona Territorial, Page 3 Marana Town Council 300-acre annexation The Martina Town to be zoned for industry and thought out. It was just a designated) development Van Line Council met in a study business area. A ten-acre plan to make the most there. session last Monday setting parcel for a future money the quickest way "The proposal could only aside an annexation elementary school would possible," Leaming said. buy trouble for the town. ,.. town if "It's the Smoother Mover proposal of more than 300 be donated to the Its the poorest place fora The plan wasn't even well acres until the town the land were annexed. residential neighborhood thought out by Pima A domestic and international household developed a master plan "It's obvious to me that and the southside is not County. But if Goering is that would enable it to keep the proposal was not well going to use their(business willing to change his goods transportation system offering close hold of its develop- property from residential domestic Van M o v e, I n t e r N a t i o n a l a n d ment into a "garden-like to industrial it could be Special- community."There was no • domestic ContalnerMove, and Special- beneficial to Marana," Product Services for movinghigh-value strong support from any of Sc i "We've 9 Leaman added. the council members for g got to leave that door products. the land to be annexed. The land, called of S ee open'" Call your Smoother Mover for free estimates Tangerine Park Estates, is The council,realizing the and information. Low winter rates. g importance of land located just north of the Tangerine Road in- The Tucson Northwest Republican Women,will hold designated for industrial FARRAGUT terchange and northeast of their next meeting with guest speaker Richard L. use for revenue-sharing BAGGAGE AND TRANSFER CO.,INC. Interstate 10. The plan to Harris, Maricopa County Schools Supt. who will ad- purposes, discussed a proposal made by Coun- 622-7676 annex was first presented dress the comparisons between government-operated Gilman Chu that a master E. 17TH to the council last Monday, schools and private schools and also the declining . plan reaching"at least five r,-'.v..... Nov. 7 by Glen Gittner of achievement in public schools and methods to deal Local—Long Distance—Storage Yr:;.. years into the future" be `'Y-$Y}� Gittner Engineering, with those problems. LOW LOCAL RATES - • ,{. set down. ::.: representing the owner of The meeting will be held at 10 a.m. Monday, Nov.21 �� � ` Werner in the Western Savings Building, 3002 N. Campbell The five-year plan,which 2 Professional Men %;a, the package, g g, p Y P 0: J .C. x 'A: Goering, a Phoenix Ave. & 1 Truck '` would be reviewed and 4,;.,%.,A. developer. A "friendly cup" gathering will precede the reset down after each five- $24.75 per hour 3 ..�, }j�_..:. The land which is in an meeting, beginning 9:15 a.m. year period expired, would G G f," ,°.,,.,.. area covered by the Harris is an outspoken advocate of the free en- enable the town to main- , serving Tucson since 1919 County's recently-adopted terprise system in America and how this affects our tain much of its current Tortolita Plan,is zoned GR nation's young people who are graduating from schools flexibility in zoning and For Your Best Holiday_Bargains, Check (general rural). The that are undermining the freedoms of our society. buildingcodes, according TE R R ITO R I AL'S Consumer Buying Guide developer had indicated Member and non-members are urged to attend. to Learning. that he did not want to deal Second Section, Page 1. with the "beaurocratic Pima County planners," but would prefer to be under the jurisdiction of a small community. ou reInvited "I can't even consider the annexation proposal until we have a general to e plan for this town," Councilman Sam "Buck" Chu said."We have no idea House Celebration where the town is going and no one is going to sell any at our property or allow anyone to come in here unless we •ver oad-Campbellhave a plan." Avenue Office The town currently has building and land use 4366 NorthCampbell Avenu codes, but no intermediate or long-range plans have been laid down b the November 21 throu November 25 Y council. "We'll touch the an- , nexation issue," Coun- cilman Ted DeSpain said," but under different car- Banking Hours cumstances. We can't accept their plans for that land." (Closed ThanksgivingvNo ember 24) George Learning, the town's zoning ad- ministrator Fonda —Thu�rsda Fndayrustrator said, I thsnk Pima County would require alot more restrictions and 9-4 • 96 that might just be why they want in in Marana." The developer's plans for • for zoning primarily for half-acre mobile home lots Daily drawingfor��1ZeS Aefreshnenis and souvenirs for eve onethslonsofland on the north and south ends �` 7^�,, • �^•�2yTc-,:,„,,.. _. _ ' _# , UI,ate'" .tom? I ii - - ( = .... I :,''.7-4:- " . • " '''''''tis gy 11: d 11.:1„ ‘41::''' 4 Ili 4,,,, .‘ ,. ,>,..„..,.. .• ....., , v vfi: b,v r✓o.e' +? 61, ..6 .•'-,, - ?.,1 .",--, \-..:f- : --,:...„.. 1 1 . '''' - 4,t} ,- . - ..,- i t ee "" - '..S.1, 1 ": l''' . . - . , i'1 :', s, ,,,.0 . ..,. :::.,,,,, ..i:4,,.,..,..,,,., ,,, ii. 7 j� • :,-. 555". t, :' , f: \‘. \ ..,„:j: . . . '''. :. 1 :::;1.: WESTWARD . „ , , :„ . „,,,,,. . . ,. . , , �. 'v,, C. . .., 4 5v�- LOOK //AWN KBN2 Beauty Salon Wego out of our wayforyou. ............. Valley National Bank 245 E. Ina More than 170 offices throughout Arizona. MEMBER FDIC 291-5184 Page 4,The Arizona Territorial, November 17,1977 . - • ers . , . , . : , ,, , .., ., .. , ,4' RAG LS ! f ' 'scorner A5 sea M.) As 5e6v gi) gi) if,tigi,tcAA5 "6 pemoazefs" 15/A0 e.d.Jewett . :3 1 ACCAM5 Last June we asked our subscribers to respond to a questionaire included in an jalit"), F s%;,r edition of the paper that month. From past Off -.vioft /' experience we were quite sure the response t �� ;, ,,,,,,,,,:,,,,. ..k, ,., would be more than satisfactory. ill.- ,, , kyr96 We were not disappointed. ' (op; 4 0.,.. ,. More than 20 per cent of you responded to t our questions which generally. was an at- �� ; _. tempt to determine more specifically what i'8 * .,A 4 =�I► , , , you wished to read in the way of news, \ ' ,.. , ,�• iii�%,,�`'�-,;%" ,'- � ;'� feliM ;,0 ,;/ ,/ , t� ,� ', %'i atures and advertising in the newspaper. �' ai %y %i�� 2 .! . . irk , !',-� Your answers also revealed that more �:,,/'-',"// %�; / �'' „A;,..4 ��-., %• �;��•►4.. than fi0 per cent of our newpapers go into moi%%� i` "": ="°: °��- �.� homes occupied b two to four persons. /"V.!/;r/ i icy, � _ r � ,,,, - P ��. _ ;/?%:/// _-. ;,, ,. , Another 25 per cent go into family units of 4.-- /� five t" oo , / o six persons. Public institution ,..i....10- .-. " 03 !',"//,�,� 401r ;5;77.-./7,1k. ,, r, ; /�, �;F _° business places, churches, and out-of- county subscribers share another 15 per , / ,,,, .. N ', 4%-. *Icent. 'WI 71,, . - •• 'h' ,/,/,/,;14,. i / - . •• • •..!111. You told us that our news and feature --�''' ir' , ,, co;isy N.ws s.Mes � i . ,/' columns should be about local folks and happenings -- or at least about events in county government that touched your lives. Op inion . Some wanted more news and some wanted more features. A few indicated that Public Notices were interesting reading. (We agree that many of the notices arequite i revealing.) One reader told us that he (or Other side must be heard she) read only Public Notices and another that only the headlines were read• Well, everyone for his or her own thing. on Iida Specifically, our readers want to know what their school boards are doing,what the board of supervisors is up to, about the Oracle Road widening, and about the new Its known by many names -- Metrogov, funding of the Commission on Improved hospital. They 'would also like to be in- Unigov, Consolidated Government. Governmental Management -- suggesting formed more thoroughly about upcoming It's many things to many people. that all other elected county officials, such events.We'll try to do better on that one. For its proponants, it's a cure-all, the as the Sheriff, Assessor and Treasurer, be magic salve for the ills of inefficient allowed to appoint members to the new You readers handle a lot of reading government. commission. every week. In addition to the It's detractors refer to it as snake oil --the The new members apparently scuttled TERRITORIAL, many read the Tucson chic governmental style in vogue among the Learning's report, and, in the process, newspapers (Star and Citizen), the Wall faddists of political science this year. drove three original appointees to submit Street Journal comes next followed by the A decision to"Go Metro” will have strong their resignations. National Observer. A bunch of weekly impacts on all our lives, but in Pima County The end result of all this is that the public ' papers like ours come into the area from all we apparently aren't going to get both sides has once again been deprived of a chance to over the United States. Our readers like to -- at least not yet. hear "the other side" on consolidation• hear from the folks back in the former Recent additions to the Commission for The Commission on Improved Govern- hometown. Representative Government, acounty- mental Management is great when it comes The business related questions were imbroglio outgrowth of the to singing the praises of consolidation,but it answered about the way we expected. An between the Board of Supervisors and the is only one side of the argument. overwhelming number of readers want a Commission on •Improved Governmental It has asked fora public opinion major department store in the area. Of Management,have seemingly 4.ecided to do referendum on the subject, yet that, in light course, you will get your wish in the not-so- away with the serviceso free-lance of the lack of negative commentary, seems distant future when Levy's moves into the economist George Learning, who has' terribly premature. Ina Road - La Cholla Area• already spent some $4,000 of county funds Consolidation could be that magic salve, preparing an analysis of local government or it could be just another fancy bottle of Many of you saw no reason for more food costs for the county's body. patent medicine. stores. And most were emphatic about Those additions, ironically enough, were But only after we have heard both sides of wanting no more fast-food operations along the result of a recommendation bythe story can we decide which it is, and, Oracle Road,You did express a.desire for • more fine restaurants and particularlyfor a Supervisor Sam Lena -- who voted with.the more importantly,whether or not it is worth 4-1 majority in March to cancel the.county's ' . buying. cafeteria-style restaurant. :(r A large group of you do not want any more business of any type in the area. Many commented that we must not "allow Oracle a ilb a ; _ .- . Road to become another Speedway." F There were the usual sprinkling of odd- . 'ball replies. Like the individual who felt the ding area needed more McDonald's, thought features were something that only hap- pened in movies and therefore could not respond to what features should appear in Editor district to vote on a $2.5 member not involved in the from the Thornydale the paper,thought the paper should contain The Arizona Territorial million bond referendum to recall, I have prepared the Elementary School. The more sex and violence alongwith ample Dear Sir: provide funds - for much following responses to two schools should not be • p The Marana School needed new facilities. The charges most often made built so close together. photos of saguaros and paintings by Ted De Board has become involved forces who are promotingagainst the board. Response: g Grazia! g The two Oh well. Maybe television has a point in in an attempted recall at the recall are also actively Charge 1: The site of the school sites are exactly one ,y the same time that it is opposing the referendum, planned new elementary that sex and violence play quite well around asking the citizens of the As an . individual board school is only 3/4 of a mile (Continued on page 5) the country -- as well as in Peoria. lesa AL ....._,.....„\ A f- �� Second class postage paid at Tucson Az.Subscription ARip NAL ��� rates:by mail in Pima County-57.50 per year;by mail outside Pima County in U.S.-S8.50;foreign countries- irivE wwP PER $10 per year;single copy-20 cents. Advertising rates available upon request. Phone 297-1107. Association-founded 18850,,,..,- 0. Winner of GENERAL EXCELLENCE Award,NEWS .� "','O""` 14 Published each Thursday by TERRITORIAL PUBLISHERS,INC., WRITING EXCELLENCE Award, TYPOGRAPHICAL gleRia"))I W.Orange Grove Road,Tucson,Az.,85704. Also publishers of The EXCELLENCE Award, GENERAL and DEPART 0.8 * r Ww..IN o MEwSIR1t Desert Airman and the Green Valley Sun. MENTAL NEWS,COVERAGE EXCELLENCE Award, -•���"- 'c and EDITORIAL PAGE EXCELLENCE Award from f r� ?., _A RI/A � Arizona Newspapers Association January 1975. •`��+'=s .N4EW:tiPAPERt' Apre4k`....-ba„."E.D.Jewett,Jr. Jack B.Jewett Walt Nett Winner of GENERAL EXCELLENCE Award and r'' ..!11----.- �•,�'. r NEWS WRITING EXCELLENCE Award from Arizona r • . 1�tis()('IATIU;` Editor and Publisher General Manager News Editor Newspapers Association January 1977. For Greater Public Sarvic• 1 November 17, 1977,The Arizona Territorial, Page 5 Flogging oil companies with / • profits ' oggng ol companes wth wndfall prof: is , while inflation drags the economy down Although President time, Dr. Arthur Burns, House must have been like a jack-rabbit being mitments. No one wanted on the floor of the Ex- Carter made two ap- chairman of the Federal reading the tea leaves, for chased by a hound dog, to be caught sitting on the change. pearances on the air during Reserve Board and ap- the President began to when it opened the =sidelines after waiting so the past week,ostensibly to pearing before a Senate defend Dr. Burns and the following morning. If-the long for such a move in the The trading fraternity urge fast passage of an Committee, defended the Federal Reserve's action President thought so highly market. But, as usual, the regained it's confidence energy bill, his rating Fed's action in the money in. handling the money of Dr. Burns,regardless of increased activity at rising after the Carter-Burns continued to slip. More and markets. prices--generated further mutual admiration society more people are comingto activityat even higer agreed that they were not P P the It was reminiscent of the ,ekmarket prices. g "mad at each other." And realize that the drag on p ices.It seemed as though economy, centering on the old carnival barker's no one wanted to be left when this was followed stock market and unem- Pitch: "You pays yourSitbehind. with a cheerful con- ployment, is due prin- money, and you take your By JOHN G.FORREST Daily trading activity firmation by Secretary of ick." But this time, the Treasury Blumenthal, cipally to the inroads of Pwas the highest of the year inflation. questions are being asked. and the advance in the it gave the market an If the other fellow makes supply. While he didn't saythe rumors floatingadditional boost. At one end of Penn- PP Y• Dow-Jones Industrial more than I do, isn't he that he would re-appoint around, that was good sylvania Avenue, thePPo Index also one of the best. Investors should keep in President was again making a "windfall him chairman when his enough for Wall Street. It Practically all sections-of mind, of course, that whipping the oil companies profit?" and with wheat a term expired in January, was like having money in the list participated in the sudden jumps in stock with the lash of "windfall glut on the market, is it the President's accolade the bank. advance. It wasn't long prices are subject to profits."At the other end of inflation that drives up the did more good than a dozen Traders and fund before the ticker tape was corrections. A set-back of the same Avenue, and price of a loaf of bread? speeches. operators rushed to buy or running late, trying to 25 to 50 per cent would be practically at the same Someone at the White The stock market took off cover outstanding com- catch up with transactions considered normal. n sto grana reca committee's� res a charges (Continued from page 4) to the previous$1.7 million from the North• Central Marana is the second portantly, the detailed the district to take ad- referendum clearly in- Association for School district in the state_ to reports to be received later vantage of specific mile apart. They are each dicated that the money was Accreditation have visited submit all of its schools for will identify those areas programs offered in the at the center of a one to be used on two schools. each one of the schools in evaluation. Preliminary which need greater em- Marana Schools. square mile section zoned Marana District. This comments by the phasis. Fredrick Hill for high density develop- Charge 5: The quality of program is optional below evaluators have been very 3. Many parents have Member, ment. It is common education in Marana the high school level, and favorable. More im- stated that they moved into Marana School Board planning practice to place District is less than it a school in each section in should be. r this type of suburban Response: Every development. It is ex- measurement which we pected that between 500 have available and com- _,, .$.4 .,: . ,; and 600 elementary age ments from most parents ? .`; e children will eventually indicate that the education r �` •. live within walkingprovided byMarana t ;-": ,y` ;Al ,<, �. distance of each school. District is as good or betterSome places offer top `' ��� � than in neighboring rates.:.: --: Charge 2: Instead of districts. We are not -.,,,,..7'‘44.,*P building a new school,eight perfect, however, and are -7•� t, 1 bep a es o er a save club. 0 ers b e added to Thornydale improvements. The <, , .� „ 1.' school. school. This would ac- followingare some specific "� CI ', Pec �. �x�=, -� � � w�: � � �: commodate growth_in the indicators of the quality of area for the next five to education in the district. , 2,-, seven years. 1. The average score of A lot of dace payth e ybi rates some of Get the biggest savings rates in town. Response: Adding eight Marana District p Y" • • gg classrooms to Thornydale elementary students on the time. ButPima Savings delivers top Get-moving to Pima Savings. would bring the total to standard reading and earnings all the time, thirty-two, enough for 800 mathematics tests con- - _ students. Assuming a sistantly exceeds the growth rate no greater averages in the United than that which has been States, in the state of ,. , - . Thehighestsavings experienced for the past Arizona, and in Pima `� ., three years indicates that, County. ,' is by the fall of 1980, ap- 2• Teams of educators ,:.-,,• 44-%;• ::::!'-V: ra es in town: � proximately 1000 kin- .;:-,' *,,',..?!.. ,-.'„?..-'4,t... der arten through fifth Than ks , � � • , ;r Certificate Accounts grade children will reside z. ' � m Annual in the attendance area a � � �� . presently served by - _- Rate Term Minimum Yield P Y Or 0 0 Thornydale school. The , k rt '' 7.75/o 6 years $1004 8.057/o cafeteria and learning 7.50% 4 years $1000 7.788% - center at the Thornydale ,= -_ 6.75% 30 months `1000 6.9$2/o ,,,. ..:, School were not designed to - ., . 6.50% 1 year .. . $1000; 6.715% . J i i- , accomodate 840 students: = ��°°* `� Edito , - 5.75% 3 months $1000 5.918% Adding eight classrooms The Arizona`Territorial A substantial interest penaltyis required for earlywithdrawal. would require placing eight ,� - �� Dear Sir: r Y relocatable b . dings in the Passbook Account r_; _ We would like to extend • area n•ow- :used as a ,our sincere appreciation to 5.25% $10 5.389%t `._" . .4, 4. playground:-, ;the~res'dents of the - • '11 ., s ,, ,,_ .1( , _ i • Golder -�. Statement Savings Account •Ranch Fire District for . , T o ;:, Charge 3: The district ' # 5.25% -- $10 5.389/o their great "turn out" and 'x•. - �.<A- site should not purchase a new �`_* •`-�r' �. - x su rt in the recent Fire ,, _ - <-- _ � •._ � , �for an elementary support -- ,- . 4< .4, District Election. ,� ,, A . . t .,, ,4, ••. school since it already The fact that 88 percent �' ° ���=,` �� "Y *K F;1„ :, � '� `mom�', � t'�"• =c.., �;�".. owns a site at Overton and of the qualified electors _ Thornydale Roads q � a .. 1'{ , Q0.' .- } y voted in this election is 4:* - - -� ,�. ;`� K . ,Res onse: The district .r.- `- t ,; f "� ,� - :, 4•.. 4; outstanding. In �� 1 .�_� .: i' `�� �� ', ,.. owned forty acre site is _ ,�,. - , comparison only n ' � ,; . z„ �.. st currentlysurrounded by � .. r, _ cent of the eligible voters t ,. - -. ;g. areasandlow , . s . i undeveloped cast their ballot in the . �' - `r� � .. �� density development. It recent Tucson Council - ,� = might eventually be used Elections. E ' ., 'i�• ,y . • ' as a high school site. 4 :' Y Also, to the members _.: b �• `� � �� -'` - Alternatively it is large who served on the Election ' - gid• �`� �` �f` :,� .>� • . ,..-A "` enough for both an Board, workinga 14 hour �. `„` y elementary school and a , s ` • 1 . - da a special thank you -.,....,�:.-.a,.� _.... x.��.:.,.tom.,.• - .�,,,.�>,� a t . junior high school if high verymuch - ,:v..-ii,.. . ,'-r ;y __ Ary.. __a. development from all the V density elopment .r 's - �' residents of the Golder • k �_ eventually occurs in the 0 #,; '�N £- Ranch Fire District. .. ii, ''t area. Bob&Della Murra & •••...'. ; < The Golder Ranch Fire7SAVINGS X y A j r. Charge 4: The $850,000 District Committee. • .1, - !.i,-„ which the board is usingto : - y - E�. �,: M4 s _ _ • '.,.w.. i < '""ti•!.i•. w. .” 4 v` •r va zs'^' .+' .,.. ?� ., • purchase the site and for United Wa , ' * MOO ,--;.:.-. ,,, Phase I of the construction -Y+3 of the new school were originally earmarked for Y For the long haul. ... use on Thornydale school. �` . �' 7100-N. Oracle. -D ---w �.� Response: All in- / -.- ' --- ,..... formation published prior • Page 6,The Arizona Territorial, November 17, 1977 1 marriages Religious marriages By JOHN BURRUS both partners to make it marriage counseling divorces -- not money or churches . Copley News Service succeed." together in 1973 under sex which are only symbols A church marriage has a Mace said there are ACME, an international of hostility.Couples need to better chance of suc- basically three types of organization of married learn to tell each other that ceeding because of the marriages--religious,civil couples committed to work they like each other -- to ' greater depth of corn- and unregistered -- and all for better marriages say it and show it and • mitment, says the dean of •face the same kinds of tests "beginning with our own." repeat it." Mace said, BiLIe gro U marriage counselors, to succeed. Mace warned that people Mace said that after 44 David Mace, founder and "When the front door without a religious faith years of marriage he and president of ACME, closes, many of the should not go through a his wife use a good Association of Couples for problems of marriage are _ rr)eetS restaurarit Marriage Enrichment. the same for a man and religious ceremony that argument as a growth point "Conditions for a woman living together, the starting a life long part- -- never wasting a conflict nership as"a hypocrite" is as an opportunity to grow The Bible Study class at the Dove of Peace Lutheran religious marriage are unregistered marriage, as more exacting Mace for those with a cer- not a good basis for suc- and love each other more. Church,will be held at Paul and Mary Ellen Weiser's Mace said. cess. "If conflicts are treated restaurant, Las Capanas de las Catalinas (Skyline said. "There is greater tificate," preparation for the Mace and his wife, Vera, Mace and his wife in- affirmatively, they make a Drive and Campbell Avenue) at 9:30 a.m. and the marriage and there is a marriage better and group will stay for lunch afterwards. Meet at the g brought the 22 major troduced the term better. If they are handled Church at 9:15 for a ride. greater effort on behalf of organizations dealing with marriage counseling when negatively, they make a they began their carreers marriage worse and 44 years ago in England. =orse " he said. Rmake e o n a r d Kilifill 111i They have served as ' JESUS CHRIST marriage counselors in the Mace believes elieves the quality • • IS United States for 28 years. of life in the nation is e a\1 ' n a r i 5 THE WAY - Their oal is for married g determined by the quality h New Creation Christian Ministries couples to contact of family life and there The Vestry at Christ the Leonard and his wife are marriage counselors can't be good family life King Episcopal Church, completing a real estate Meeting Sundays — 10:00am and 6:30pm during the first year of without good marriages. hascourse with hopes of suc- CI iff Manor Inn—Palm Room 5900 N. Oracle Rd. marrige to enrich their 2800 W. Ina Road, relationshipinstead of He said the United States accepted the resignation of ceeding in that field as IN THE NAME OF JESUS is in theprocess of The Rev. Thomas E. well. LOVING SERVICE TO GOD AND MAN, waiting to consult coun- Leonard, Rector at the Father Gregory Wyes selors when marital changing form hierarchial Parish since 1964, which has been named priest-in- problemsBible Based—Full Gospel— Trans-Denominational marriages where the arise. will become effective charge effective Monday, PASTOR EDW. K. FOR KAN—325-1975—24 HRS.A DAY "Honesty and openness father has had dictatorial ASSOCIATE PASTOR—TONY F.MORALES—887-3458 are the most important power to democratic Sunday, Nov. 20. Nov. 21, by the Bishop of - ingredients for a successful marriages where husband The Reverend's final Diocese, the Rev. Joseph and wife are equal and the Mass will be at 10 a.m.,this Heistand. - marriage," Mace said. q (Nov. 20) on the "Couples need to learn to children also have a voice. Sunday, • CANYON del ORO Festival of Christ the A Search Committee, communicate at a deep, "Marriages throughout King's 13th anniversary. appointed byPhillip BAPTIST CHURCH intimate level early in their married life." The Rev. Leonard and the world are changing Hammond, senior warden from a one-vote system to a his family will remain in at the Church, will consist Meeting at C.D.O. High School He said the resolution of two-vote system and it has Tucson while awaiting of Jim Buck, chairman; conflict determines a opened marraiges to newword from the General Fred Heinrichs and Susan Morning Worship 9:30am & Sunday School successful marriage and conflicts that must be g School of Theology in Hunt, Vestry represen- Bible Study Thurs. 7:30pm that since anger is the root resolved," he said. Greenwich Village, N.Y. tatives; Larry Brooks, Mr. of all conflict, married and the Yale Divinity and Mrs. Robert 299-9412 couples must learn to "Marriages must now School where he would Chasteney, John Hand. Pastor THEOREN SMITH handle their anger. succeed because of internal complete his studies for a Glorie Haugh, Diane Wil- A Conservative Baptist Church Its the inability to cohesion; not by external Masters in Sacred Theo- son and Sharon Chesson, handle anger that causes pressures," he said. logy. Meanwhile, the Rev, members-at-large. . Casas Adobes Baptist Church Disciples of Christ N OR T H SIDE CHURCH DIRECTORY Pentescostal Southern Baptist 2131 W. Ina Road.Mr. Roger L. Marana Community Christian Flowing Wells Assembly of God First Baptist Church of Barrier, Jr., Pastor. Morning Church 3198 N.Flowing Wells Road,The Avra Valley services, 8:30, 9:45 and 11; Grier and Sandaro,Marana.Mr. VklRev. Daniel W. Hughes. Morn 13525 N.Sanario Road,Marana. evening services,7 p.m.; spirit- TerryImmel. Sunday morning hipr ing worship, 10:45 a.m.; even- 6 p.m.; worship,10 a.m.;church school At p P The Rev. Fred Fisher. ; Wed- nday • ual enrichment hour, ing worship, 7 m.; Sunday services,11 a.m., Wed- Sunday School, 9:45 a.m., Col 11 a.m. ChUrCh New Creation Christian School-schedule,9:45 a.m. nesday prayer services,7 p.m.; lege and Youth Sunday School, Sunday School,9:45 a.m. 11 a.m.; Wednesday Bible Ministry school,7 p.m. Episcopalian Full Gospel Church New Crea- Of liber Presbyterian Southern Baptist The Chapel of St.Alban St.Andrews Presbyterian ' North Tucson Ba 3737 Old Sabino Canyon Road. tion Christian Ministries,meets choice ,�J Church ptist in the Cliff Manor Hotel at 10 3100 N. First Ave. Mr. Ronald The Christian and Missionary Sunday services,8 and 10 a.m.; / • 7600 Paseo del Norte. The Rev. Chastine. Sundayworship Alliance Thursday service,9:30 a.m. a.m. and 6:30p.m., Sundays in Robert B. Dul and The ser- Northwest Alliance Church the Palm Room at the hotel.The - Rev. jl. Dayton McCormick. vice, 11 a.m., 7 p.m.; Sunday 1301 W. Wetmore Road. Mr. Pastor is Edward K.Forkan. 11 School, 9:45 a.m.; children's Sunday services, 9:30, Episcopalian Phone 325 1975. •�• church,11 a.m. John C.Johnson, Pastor.Morn — Church school through grade ' ing worship, 10:45 a.m.; Even- Christ The King s c, , six,9:30 a.m.,Jrs. and Srs., 11 Episcopal Church - k United Church of Christ ing worship, 6 p.m., Sunday 2800 W. Ina Road. The Rev. Brethren �-= i S a.m. The Casas Adobes Community School,9:30 a.m. •� -= Congregational Church Thomas E. Leonard, Rector. Northwest Brethren Chapel Sunday worship, 8, 10.a.m„ (Interim location) Thornydale - i�" �; Richland Heights Baptist 6775 Casas Adobes Road. Mr. Christian Science Thursdays, 10 a.m. Sunday School. The Rev. Bill Curtis. .. ,,., Church Donald D. Rowland; Pastor Third Church of Christ,Scientisl School,10 a.m. Worship service 10:30 a.m.; ial ..` •2411 E.Fort Lowell Road. The Worship and Church School, 1( evening hour, 6:30 p.m.; Sun- _ Rev. Paul Foxworthy services a.m. 6901 N. La Canada Drive. Sum � _ day school, morning worship. Episcopal day School 9:30 a.m.; Bible 10:55 a.m., 7 p.m.; Sunday 9:30 a.m.; Wednesday testi- St.Philip's In The Hills Study(in homes) Tuesday,7:30 school,9:45 a.m. United Methodists mony,7:30 p.m.Nursery care. 4400 N.Campbell Ave.The Rev. p.m. Information call,297-9518. St.Mark s United Roger Owens Douglas,Worship The Lutheran Church of Methodist Church servies, 8, 9:30, 11 and 5 p.m the Ascension Roman Catholic 1431 W. Magee Road. Mr. Sunday school, and high Independent Church 1220 W.Magee Road.The Rev. Sacred Heart Church Thomas Kiracafe. Worship ser- Church of Godnursery Valley Baptist Church Daniel A.Hodgson,Pastor.Sun- 601 E.Ft.Lowell Road.The Rev. vices, 11; Sunday School, 9:45 First Church of God school 9:30 a.m. 5250 W. Cortaro Farms Roac day worship service, 8:30 & Roy Conry,O. Carm. Saturday till 10:45 a.m. 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- Richard L. Hubacek. Morning Pastor. Sunday morning ser- adult Bible study,9:45 a.m. day morning worship,7,9,10:30 United Methodist worship, 10:45 a.m.; evening Lutheran-LCA Synod vice, 11; evening service, 7; and noon; weekday services, St.James United worship,7 p.m.;Sunday School, Dove of Peace Lutheran Church Sunday School,9:45 a.m.for all 7:30 a.m. Methodist Church 9:30 a.m.; Wednesday Bible 665 W.Roller Coaster Road.Mr. ages. 3255 N.Campbell Ave.The Rev. Study,7 p.m. Charles W. Malloch, Mr. Gre-' Methodist J.Stewart Kreiss.Worship ser- gory Adolf, Pastors. Sunday Greek Orthodox Noel Evangelical Methodist Roman Catholic vices, 8:30, 11; Sunday School, morning worship,8:30,11; Sun- St.Demetrious Greek Church Saint Odilia Parish 9:40 a.m. Conservative Baptist day church school,9:45 a.m. Orthodox Church 166 E. Roger Road. The Rev. 7570 Paseo del Norte. The Rev. Canyon del Oro Del Norte Baptist -Church '1145 E. Ft. Lowell Road. The Gary W. Freeland, Pastor. Henry J. Miller, Pastor. Daily Baptist Church 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 Meeting at C.D.O. High School. William J. Wright, pastor. P.O.Box 569,Cortaro.The Rev, Sunday morning worship, 9:30f worship, 6:30; Sunday School, p.m.; Sundays, 7, 9, 10:30 and Morning Worship 9:30 a.m. & Morning worship,8:30,11;even- James Farrell, C.S.R. Daily a.m.; Divine Liturgy, 10:3 9:15, (bus service available) noon. Confessions, Sat. after- Sunday School; Bible Study ing worship, 5, 6:30; Sunday Mass,7 a.m.; Sunday and Holy a.m.;Sunday School,10 a.m.tilt Wednesday evening aible study, noon 4:15 to 5:15 p.m. and by Thurs.7:30 p.m.; Pastor Theo- ti School,9:45 a.m. Days,10:30 a.m. 11:30 a.m. 6:45. request. ren Smith. This Convenient Church. Direc -ory Is Sponsored By These Thoughtful Merchants. ABBEY FUNERAL CHAPEL ASTRO T.V. FOTO STOP 435 N. 1st Ave. Plaza Escondida- N. Oracle Oracle at Roger 888-2078 888-1111 Oracle at Magee Rd. at Magee- 297-2294 (Plaza Escondida) - 297-4141 A.G. EDWARDS&SONS. INC_ Members New York Stock Exchange, Inc. CLIFF MANOR INN KTKT RADIO 99 # 7110 N. Oracle Rd. - 297-2521 5900 N. Oracle Rd. Serving Your Northwest Community - 887-4000 For Over 27 Years ASSOCIATED OPTOMETRISTS ,,,. Drs. Simpson, Miller, Fabricant& Blonder AMPHI PLAZA (Plaza del Oro) Orange Grove & Oracle Corner 1st and Ft. Lowell TOM ROOF THE CLEANER - BOOKLORE (Plaza del Oro) Orange Grove &Oracle 297-7974 Dicrnulnt Hardcover Books FOOTHILLS BOOT&SHOE REPAIR 3419 N. First Avenue 6441 N. Oracle Rd. (Orange Grove &Oracle) 887-3825 297-8576 November 17, 1977,The Arizona Territorial, Page 7 Northsider`'S•fundraising sale If you miss the bazaar,the thrift shop in itself offers a wide array of clothing, paperback books, brie and � coveringeFor the fifth consecutive year,Tucsonans are given brae and decorator items. the uni ue o ortuni to Thanks ivin and The Blue Door is staffed by more than fifty volun- \ 1 e r q opportunity purchase •Thanksgiving. a► Christmas candles molded from favorite antique teers. It is stocked by deductible donations from glassware patterns handmade by northsider Mrs, members and friends of the Tucson Symphony. Edna Foster. Comm.unity involved in show sale,which began Monday will continue through :�� chris tamulaitis Tuesday,Nov.22 from noon till 4 p.m.each day at Mrs. I Foster's home, located at 1141 E. Chula Vista Road. Come one and all for the Medicine Showis about to (East Chula Vista Road is east of First Avenue, t...hit the town.A cure for everyone is guaranteed in this between Orange Grove and Ina Roads.) C o d e s re to r n from South . m e ri C a variety show which is sponsored by the Tucson The handmade candles are each made with authen- Osteopathic Auxiliary for the benefit of Tucson Northsiders Jim and Jean Cocke recently returned tic glassware. "Festoon," "Daisy and Button," Pine- General Hospital to purchase emergency room equip- from an absolutely delightful trip to South America, apple and Fan" and "Quilted Fan" are•among the ment. one that was highly recommended from a book that displays at her home. More than 70 volunteers have been enthusiastically Mrs. Cooke had picked up on a tip. Proceeds from the sale, as from the four previous gearing up for this production which is directed by "I sat down and read the book and decided that it sales, will be generously contributed to the Arizona Mark Sandberg,a graduate in theater and production would be a most unusual vacation," she said. Arthritis Foundation, and used for the purchase of at the University. The 17-day vacation took them to Guatemala, medicine for the Foundation's free clinics for children Employees,physicians,board members and friends Panaman,Peru and Bolivia.The couple usually takes and adults.With two holidays just around the corner- of the hospital are all involved and some surprisingly an annual vacation, but for Mrs. Cocke this had been Mrs.Foster's sale is just in time to purchase a personal familiar faces will be clowing around on stage. the furthest and the "most different" place she had handmade gift. Gene Buyers, assistant hospital administrator will visited. be doing a spoof on hospital gossip with four other There were exceptionally excited about visiting nurses. Northsider Dr. Andrew Strinka will play the Machu Picchu, a "lost city" located in the moun- Tucson Symphony Women works role of Snow White while other doctors and staff- all tainous area of Peru.They took a bus up one side of the equal in height play the dwarfs. Dr. Peter Michalak mountain,but the ride didn't leave them at the foot of The Blue Door, the Tucson Symphony Women's will be playing an adoring sultran with belly dancers the city,but instead a long climb on foot ensued.Mrs. Association's thrift shop is having a Holiday Bazaar on included in the show. Cocke recalls that the hike was sometimes difficult, Nov. 21, 22, 23,25 and 26. The fun-filled show, will be held at 8 p.m. atthe but that the pair made the climb to marvel at the Members have been working for months on hand- Temple of Music and Art,330 S.Stone.Admission is$5 abandoned city with only a little strain felt.The city,in made articles and have contributed lovely gift items for adults and $2.50 for children (age 16 and under). the stronghold of Inca's,lies high up in the Andes and which may be"just the thing"for Aunt Mary or cousin Tickets are available at the Tucson General Hospital's was discovered by a Yale professor several years Tom, according to northsider Mrs. Carol Keenan, gift shop or Dr. Robert Maxfield's office, 3801 N. back. The small village is in good shape with most of chairman of the Blue Door Shop. Campbell Ave. Mail orders should be addressed to the houses in relatively good shape, according to Mrs. . The shop,located at 445 S. Stone, (between 15th and Mrs. Sandy Maxfield, program chairman, in care of Cocke. 16th streets) is open from 10 a.m. till 3 p.m. Monday Tucson General Hospital. Checks should be made out They also visited the ancient. Inca capital, Cuzco, through Friday and 10 a.m.till 1 p.m.on Saturday. to the Tucson Osteopathic Auxiliary. where the couple saw a well-established city where almost everyone had a smattering of English. One observation was that many of the travellers seem to be fie,r i inc either German or Japanese descent, or of course, v American°. • � ` • Bolivia,the Cockes experienced some , � '' r Heading on to pe . I difficulties with the altitude at 12,000 feet.The country, s : • much more progressive and energetic than they had expected,offered them the chance to do some "really . '� quaint" shopping. .,f F r "WeN. of really • �°� • bought quite a few things, memoirs enjoyable times," Mrs. Cocke said. She added that ( 4ii • / 111 . .,, , ,. ,,.4. there really are so many unexplored area in the 44111 countries of South American and she'd"most surely" A be considering it for another vacation. X , 11/' . A X Wednesday Happening �► .. • ," , t C IL■ Tucson National's Wednesday Happening's was held .,: ` last week at the golf club showing off in style the club's of Cni • • A most recent expansion--the Pro-Clo Shop. k . 1 And by way of showing off in style-the club not only had beautiful clothes,but the Tucson National Women fffi . modeling and two surprize "model" couples as well, v,` • Mr. and Mrs. William Nanini and Mr. and Mrs. 11110.1:01 APO .., William Ahern,who came out in matching golf, tennis k and leisure garb just right for the Southwestern ,... ,' 040' - OS •NIP. - - -- • - climate. Other models included Eleanor Mauer, Joan Hall, � ► ,• Evelyn Bell,Julie Thompson, Ann Gregory and Diane :w Redhair. _ ' 't-,, '4,00'. ?!..4'... . :V, hi, , ' • Among those watching the fashion show was Mrs. - •.0*" ' ` �' I S,,,, Giaconda Nanini, (who surprisingly won a gift . ° , certificate from the pro shop)Mrs.Warren Youngren, >� ii w . Mrs. Jean Righino, Mrs. Mary Daly, Mrs. Mildred - -4.1.--,,,ilfr Nelson, Jr. and Mrs. Alda Lu ori hostess for the « k Wednesday Happenings. ----C- -, r .4 - ,,it*, . '"" 400;,}9•",.‘. ' ,,,.‘ ,, -. , .,„„ °.rs, > aR < X 4 tiff _ `�°.:- .} 'r.r tit 4 •s. {' tiff { x :f• - ,,,,,•, : . AC ••}•• : '4''. -,,i.•.-.' ,«o ..+.y may,.s h -....n.-.. v :::,,,,...:::„..1, ,,,... , ,_ _4,AV .— ...,t,,.,,...,._ . . # c• 4101(A s_.,, i''',',..*'-1.4.. 4tfl ' ' '' ' . IION I ,. . , :::,„ ,.,,:,.,... f tOU )4i/fie(' i':-:i:-::-- -::?,i1,:: , 4.4„.s ,,,,.'•..r.',i :•••‘..7.""':41' 1::• . Vt'-'. 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Oracle Road—Phone 297-4680 (QCT' 00,1::::::iiiitei : { ti•ti}; :i,1 zr': ti••'•:;• y r 311 ri {:"'•:_ .•.v}:: : : r . • V 0119036°9364) • -r ' vt i : ''*-0':-.14...'-',..,} . v� .t . ; "vf{}•4:1. \ v ;}' ,,:Y} � t • fr:rio,rR :. • }ti:} , ' - m• •{: A • ^ -ham-•- r • Page 8,The Arizona Territorial,November 17,1977 Nationally a • Pima Air Muse u m „ iiiiiitiiiiiiiiii brings home 1st Terriora Fea lure - • By JOHN RIDDICK Subsequently,the city built its first"aerial field"in The word is gradually spreading around the world 1919 at the site of the old Rodeo Grounds, established that there are other reasons for going to Tucson than the •first municipal airport in the country and was sunshine and scenery: the Pima Air Museum is pleased to have Charles Lindbergh himself attend a becoming known as one of the larger and more in- dedication at Davis-Monte Field in 1927. teresting collection of airplanes anywhere. It went on from there, of course, with the�t ac- In some ways,it has been a hard fight since the idea celeration of World War II when not only were first arose as a dream at an Air Force Association thousands of pilots trained here (who were later as meeting in 1966. But through the help of dozens of veterans to form the basis of the city's post-war ex- .4f ,a stead volunteers and the financial and other su rt • • h rt, $` ie W� 4 �.s,.�,� v " ... 1...,''',k Y ppo pansion) but also thousands of B-24 bombers modified r Aa:,,:',.::'.7-`5,4:.);-444447',..842-;- :* . t of Pima County,.the Air Museum is now a hi hl visible at the Consolidated -- •- fk ., , ,.1 - Ar; . °, ` g Y Vultee hangars still in use at � � w �� � and very establshed part of the local setting. International Airport. > ` �� r a F "We had more than 5,000 people here in our best The Pima Air Museum digs deep into that story and month--which was this July, said Robert Fawver,the then carries it on from there dawn to the century series � g - `. ,,. w ., Museum director. "And I'm erecting 10,000 a month jet fighters and beyond into drones and rockets. during the tourist season this year. The record of our time is dominated among ohr -+., Considerable encouragement was given Fawver and things by man's conquest of the air. And the-Museum e »; . the others building the Museum when attendance tells that story. But there is more. There is also thats----4,44. .;--....-.--.7-`--.. '"'`'� � �* doubled following the setting up of a sign on In- great explosion of American confidence and energy y • .. r. •w,,. • s.,"s.,,MYM,.u.r.... •Y°"�i'.ep' ~'R# N.,,,,X ` a', -•* •!w interstate-10 earlier this year. The museum is best which expressed itself in what.is today a near un- - aF IF^ * ` reached by turning off 1-10 and then driving a short believable variety of design and ingenuity in the old „. � t �'! distance north on Wilmot. planes. . , - . ,: • �, There was a reason fors akin about the world "This is a tremendous � <<�:n���-•� �` �� '_ ' '� � � . speaking example of what we can do •y „its.-- •nterest in the Pima Air Museum because it sometimes when we are under pressure and united,"said Fawver. - » '.: , seems to the staff that the place is better known He pointed around the 30 acres of the Museum at the �� --40. . ., - .' .... �• *„-- ,0� x,. ,x 4Y, overseas than here in Tucson. Just last week there extraordinary display of imagination focused at . �� �. K r were four Germans at the gate before opening time. solving problems. They had flown to Tucson just to see the old planes. At a time in the nation's history when there is a Q `,. - <-ir � ° . ` :- h But the word is spreading around Tucson too and now temptation for many to pull back from daring to push �' .�`t there are the occasional highly rewardingvisits by technologyas far as ou can go, the Museum tells f a - ` ° - - - "� Y . r groups of school children. time when the mood of America was different. This . " "Our objective,"said Fawver--who like the others mood won other things than wars. - .p. i. s , , who have built the Museum is an aviation lover after 31 It is hard to know where to begin in sampling the r_ , likt .0 years in the Air Force, "is to preserve these artifacts planes many of which have played their part in Tucson ,- �► :yQ',✓ t w_ for the education and recreational welfare of the part of the age of aviation. ' future." The staff is part) proud of its B-24 Liberatorizfrit..... =� " '' P Y . . The artifacts at the moment include more than 100 Bomber -- which was given it by India and flown to - aircraft,some 60 of which are on display,making it the Tucson by a volunteer crew which spanned the • • ° h, �. �' . third largest museum of factory-built planes in the distance between the subcontinent and here during a ----V-,--..- � ��« -� month of 1969• ' world. . If it is to be Tucson's destiny to become a significant There is a B-47---such as flew for so manyyears out �� ' �` `� N.2.1.. , " international mecca for airplane enthusiasts this. of Davis-Monthan Air Force Base duringan intense ' A4 5 " '" q�` - `�4 4 would be consistent with the city's future. part of the cold war era--and an RB-66--such as was �• "' � ��.,tit k Tucson entered the world of aviation on February modified by Douglas Aircraft Company here at In- 19,1910 when Charles K. Hamilton -- known as ternational Airport. EXHIBITS OF FLIGHT—Over 60 airplanes are "Hamilton-the Bird Man"--landed his Curtiss Pusher Then there is an example of the famous F-100 such as design ingenuity of the early entries into air tra on a ball diamond at the Elysian Grove entertainment flew out of both our airports and the great F-4 Phan- buffs recently flew to Tucson to see the display park.A year later,Calvin Perry Rodgers stopped here tom,in which many great pilots trained at DM during setting a record by spanning the country in 84 days by the Vietnam days. 47, air. For nostalgia,there is an old Lockheed Electra, the „a.at.,, ;i;.. ...n. ,^ •.:: ,..,.a. ,m,-<r.. ^„ ,.. .. • '�s• yq A .y ri.',.; ,-a,,P" +,y :.. may. ,... rer .� �, $ «. ,..w. >,> ...... :<... ..W . a .. ,>.. ... ': ..�`,. ,,._ r.. ..m "�;'. r�� p� .. . ,.�....a: ... c. : ,,,irk' .' ,i411 . ce,Y . ... ...5. . .. 4. ^4k.. }. T. .,. x, '.t.. u,�. .. 'a-V,. . 'd ';'.,.,-.1t.-!4. 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"`^' ' "S s` ..,g ; *,. 4T j/jjf ,. , /411111r ,•. aAr _ w oma` y$A ::a�"E..,_<Mw,'�an`."':Y../r' .3; JETAGE MEMORIES--The B-47 bomber (left) and the C-124 transport stand as PRETTY NOSEY -- The 'front bubble of reminder of an earlier day, as the •U.S. Air Force moved from propeller-driven navigator, who, in addition to directing ti aircraft to jet engines. gunner. November 17, 1977,The Arizona Territorial, Page 9 ,, a j a same type of plane as was flown by Amelia Earhart 1 when she disappeared during the 1930's in the Pacific. One of the massive C-124 Globemasters dominates a corner of the exhibit area--and serves also for storage. A P-63 King Cobre which was not flown in combat by a G +' t the/Americans, but was shipped to Russians which �� liked them during World War II,has been fitted with an nti Red Star :,, authentic marking. " Pointing to a drone painted in black, Fawver said, , '- i 41., _Ti .. ' , .4411144t- "That's a high-altitude drone used by the 100th . ,,, , / d Strategic Wing(once based at DM) I have flown them �, 'it � '_ at operations under my command." ��� And as other examples of the contemporary age, ,..1 11E5 y there is a model of the X-15 with which American ' aviators first touched the edge of space. , . '' ° - ,.` a_ Fawver explained that the staff goes to very great �: • ' effort to make the aircraft in every way authentic --- �� �� ' even going so far as to put the control surfaces in flying # ` ' '. li , condition status. - m Orginally, the Foundation which supports the ,> Museum bought 275 acres of land for$800 and deeded it ., µ „ s • to the county. In turn, Pima County secured the 30 acres with lighting and fences and is making plans to develop the surrounding land as the Thomas Jay Park. ATTRACTIONS FOR THE CURIOUS—A B-24 bomber,used by the U.S.Army Air Ultimately,Fawver would like to double the size of Corps in World War II and later by the Indian Air Force,is one of many wartime the Museum. But that will require considerable airplanes on display at the Pima Air Museum. resources not now existing in fencing and lighting. For the moment, there is an immense amount of work to do--on that long project of reconstructing the old planes. The county has supplied two full time men including James Davis who is director of restorations. But in addition,there are some 50 people who put in at One of the most dedicated and hard working is Mrs. least an hour a month. Riki Donovan, retired from the civil service and for eight years secretary to the commander of the 100th Strategic Wing which flew the U-2's at DM. "I'm here because I believe we should preserve our heritage -- otherwise it will be lost," said Mrs. .a 3 Donovan, who acts as administrator. "And we need more volunteers. There is sir much to be done -- for " � b , a, k example in monitoringwork when we open our inside .. Pe w s. w . ,.,, x• ,;. a•W Ar-'''''."..!.....‘.‘,....44,.!.'' .. ;"°.mak'., . :c• %;,t .s •eCti1 ,.�, 4 •. .4. �, exhibit. An old World War II barracks was moved from DM to the Air Museum to serve both as an office and as an s - �°` 4�- .,. - . -M{ 4,,,,,,,:-... - ,,,,,,,,,..#� 9 > inside exhibit area as well as a library. "a+s_1�� 'an t'' a*7_____,...—""` "BjR, <.V M � .�M.R;:,a p•,4'. ., .R .� .' . ...-. r . .. .., �, _ There were many believers working inside the . . a: 4 - ` yY� barracks. Henryhonder otherwise retired was � "bb. Y ^'°#a,�'- wdPt°ar �p .p Y •,.�,, ^-a� „, }•& t fie♦„.y ..'` ? k. � •F y 1 ,+;`ate'”a' �tsw....,r .. �'' :41' y.�,k d S r. .�. +�< F •at s � ° .� '** ' F4. *wa ��� �.:,x„�e -..� ''',t .x 's,�9.�' ;s`.-.., ... .. ... :E .. _ . . . ,: 1/41/4 ' painting. And Pete Gillespie, after puttingin a full ' • night as a maintenance foreman at the University of • ' s• "_ ""±., ,r a;� •,, ,..2# p-.. 7 �.•2"i,'.:,,,,yzfi n...:• '�3A, a z" .�'a?..'''''.3.-v* ,'. "because ',,,, ,°iv ` fi `? Arizona was cleaningthe floors -- because it was ,•taco�► a w, . ."ai7 ., 8 a ,, 4y,, @> 1 r ,, ' � � , needed". ar' j 4 y :;,*- ' a `� � "'. Outside Master Sgt.Edward Mellen was installinga .' . _ ` 1x• ..' }• gun turret on a B-29. Formerly a consistent volunteer w y :. .- .a � �� tie ���- -�� at the Museum duringhis assignment to Davis- , s _ OMonthan, Mellenfrom his present o t hadtaken leave `` - „ - ,. ` assignment at Vandenberg AFB to complete some �. .: � � ' . 'obs. He tossed it off as simply "somethingI enjoy." 1/4 Davis explained that the many volunteers who come ,.�� �.' on weekend need more equipment. w 4 ° - '` Acting as a tour guide is former Tucson teacher, � , ,,� „ Thomas Barrette. *4 . d . "The response of the kids is more than I could have - >, 0• -A0110 .. hoped for,, said Barrette. "The size of the planes Ai v impresses them. The high school students are in- ., "" v ,. terested in the history. �� � .,, � adults, I mention some part of When I talk to the ul w --, + ."�.. . - t history that they remember. For me, I love the ,` 4.4 — -441/4` �` _ Skyraider(A-1D).It was the most fantastic plane ever built--used for so many things in Korea and Vietnam. "This place here means that I've got something I'm ire on display at the Pima Air Museum and the crowds are flocking in to see the variety and interested in. We will always need a strong national travel. The museum is becoming internationally recognized and a group of German flight defense.You won't change the ways of men. War is a lay. The grounds are located off I-10,north on Wilmot in Tucson. bad habit." For war or peace, the Pima Air Museum is a place remindful of times when Americans were inspired by goals and joined together in purpose --- and where some contemporary Tucson people are the same. '-,... „.. & ....�,,`+r_'Ga;,, adv..' "@' .p �. � ..�:� y W . A , • ,,..i2e..4,,,k,'„,l'it,4,,, ,. cigg ... itifi£{ Jr�II { } e gay , t.,? ., "' •ca,aal►'*E'. 7',�,e„r.'t Thy 'w, v ' a. \411111 '411*( ,, lir , .47, , .411 ' ate . ;4,4 - ..„.,.. , . ,.., .,'. ° t k t R 71 1. A7 w,baa?�' ",a , �' it �' R f '''' '..•4,?:‘,.-krit., 41,-,,,,,,,, :,,.....,,, , ,w:,...1111 7- A$ '1, a** -"I 4. 'y.qty, o- -i•-- , — 4, 41 ..., i ' ,,,. . „, ,, .i.4 ;. , _ „ , I ai , .'''':''''' * - - 4 iiti i ' a ,.k. 444' a x -yam WW II's BIGGEST--The B-29"Superfortress,"developed late in World War II by of B-24 was the inflight home of the the United States. was the workhorse bomber in the Pacific Theater as the war the pilot, doubled as the plane's nose drew to a close. 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ORDER OF SALE issued out of hereby adopt the following SS. On this 8th day of September, corporation until the first annual Trust recorded in docket or book DATED this 8th day of Sep- and under the Seal of Super- Articles of Incorporation. COUNTY OF PIMA 1977,before me,the undersigned meeting of the Board of Direc- 5514,ata e 627,in the Records tember,1977. for Court of Maricopa County, ARTICLE I SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN p 9 R Y officer, personally appeared tors or until their successors are of Pima County, Arizona, at Name of Trustor: State of Arizona,on the 22nd day The name of the corporation to before me by WARREN SIDNEY Y. KOHN, who ac- elected and qualified: public auction to the highest ROBERT J.ADAIR of September,1977 and to me as sha{I be ARCHITECTURAL R.PUTNAM, DONALD V knowledged his is the Agent for WILLIAM L. WOLFE, Presi- bidder, at 6245 E. 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KOHN, who ac lowing sums: 528,282,54 princi- organized is the transaction of Req: King & Frisch, Attorneys 8-16-78 William L.Wolfe in the Patent from the State of knowledged he is the Agent for pal:52,429.97 interest on princi- any or all lawful business for which non-profit corporations Pub: The Arizona Territorial Mary Lou Wolfe Arizona. the Trustee herein, American pal at 7 percent per annum from PUBLIC BL#C NOT#CES may be incorporated under the October 27,1977 STATE OF ARIZONA Dated September 20,1977. Savings Service Corporation, July 1, 1976 to September 22, laws of the State of Arizona,as November 3,10,17,1977 SS MICHAEL T.GAINER that he executed the foregoing 1977; $2,275.92 total of sums they may be amended from time Your Right To Know Req: Johnson, Hayes & Dow- COUNTY OF PIMA &MARSHA GAINER instrument for the purposes expended for:Court Costs$4.00, to time. - dal),Ltd. The foregoing Articles of (Name of Trustor) therein contained. Attorneys'Fees$2,000.00,Other ARTICLE IV NOTICE Incorporation were acknow- JAMES C.FRISCH IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I costs of foreclosure $9.30, INITIAL BUSINESS: Said Bids on health insuranceledged before me, the under- (Trustee) hereunto set my hand ani• Second half of 1976 taxes$247.62, corporation is organized ex- coverage for United Way mem- PUBLIC NOTICES signed Notary Public, by INDIVIDUAL official seal. Tax collect 515.00;plus interest elusively for charitable purpose ber agencies will be accepted W I LLA I M L. WOLFE and STATE OF ARIZONA ANN K.WEAVER $28,282.54 principal at 7 percent Your Right To Know of and dedicated to the until Friday, December 9, 1977 g MARY LOU WOLFE,known to ss. Notary Public per annum from judgment date elimination of architectural at 5:00 p.m. at Handmaker me to be the persons whose County of Pima My commission expires:" until paid; interest on$2,275.92 traffic and transportation Jewish Geriatric Center 2221 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE signatures are subscribed to the This instrument was acknow August 16,1978 costs at 7 percent per annum barriers for the physically North Rosemont, Tucson, Ari- The following legally describ- foregoing Articles of Incorpora- (edged before me this 20th day of Pub.The Arizona Terfitorial from judgment date until paid; disabled and elderly, including zona.Specs may be obtained at ed trust property will be sold, tion, who personally appeared September, 1977,by JAMES C. October 27,1977 plaintiff's costs and disburse- for such purposes the makingof the above address. pursuant to the power of sale FRISCH. 1977 meets,incurred after judgment before me and acknowledged to MARILYN M.GLIKO November 3,10,17, distributions to organizations RICHARD S.LAMDEN under that certain trust deed eq: Johnson, Hayes & Dow date,including costs of Sheriff's that recorded in Book 5269 at Page me that they o executed the same con- Notary Publicqualify as exempt Chairman for the purposes therein dali,Ltd. sale,and any and all sums there- 696, records of Pima My Commission expires- - after organizations undue Section 501 United Way Benefits Committee County, tained. R paid by plaintiff for the (c) (3)of the Internal Revenue Pub: The Arizona Territorial Arizona,at public auction to the • Jan. 11,1981 1 protection or preservation of the highest bidder at the front door WITNESS my hand and seal PUBLIC NOTICE Code of 1954 (or the Nov.10,17,1977 g this 20th day of September,1977. Pub.The Arizona Territorial encumbered property until the corresponding provisions of any Req: Richard Lamden of the Pima County Courthouse, Henry Zipf November 10,17,24,1977 expiration of the period of re- Tucson, future U.S. Internal Revenue Arizona, on December Notary Your Right To Know Public December 1,1977 9 demption; together with a fore- Law). 12, 1977, at 10:00 A.M., of said My commission expires: 10-5-79; Req: King&Frisch,Attorneys IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF closure of plaintiff's mortgage PUBLIC NOTICES ARTICLE V day' 500886 THE STATE OF ARIZONA or deed of trust lien against the Lot 35, CASTLE ROCK ES PUBLIC NOTICES No part of the net earnings of Your Right To Know Nov: The Arizona Territorial in and for the County of defendants, on the following the corporation shall inure to the g TATES,according to the plat of November 3,10,17,1977 described real property,to wit: record in the office of the Pima Maricopabenefit of,or be distributable to, Articles of Incorporation Req: Zipf & Henderson, Lot 16 in Block 50 of TERRA County Recorder,in Book 24 of Your Right To Know NINTH FEDERAL SAVINGS its members,directors,officers, 9 DEL SOL,a subdivision of Pima °f Maps at page bl. Attnrnevs AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF or other private persons,except SOUTHWEST POLYGRAPH County, Arizona, according to DATED this 8th day of Sept- PUBLIC c In the Superior Court of the NEW YORK CiTY, the map of record in the office of that the corporation shall be SERVICES,INC, ember,1977. P r uB�IC NOTICES State of Arizona Plaintiff, the Pima County Recorder in authorized and empowered to KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE Name of Trustor: In and for the County of Pima vs. Book 13 of Maps, and Plats at pay reasonable compensation PRESENTS: BILL TATUM,a married man Your Right To Know. VOLLIE LEE DANIELS, NELSON A.HORTON,et ux, for services rendered and to That we, the undersigned, do page 16. dealing with his separate pro- Plaintiff, Defendants make payments and herebyassociate ourselves for NOW, THEREFORE, perty, and M. KENNETH Articles of Incorporation vs. No.C353088 distributions in furtherance of the purpose of forming ELMER DANIELS, PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY a cor PHILLIPS,a married man deal- of NOTICE OF SALE UNDER GIVEN that on the 8 day of the purposes set forth in Article poration pursuant to the laws of ingwith his separate property. REALTY$295 i Defendant. SPECIAL EXECUTION IV. No substantial part of the the State of Arizona and for that P P P y NC.114960 December, 1977, at the hour ofSIDNEY Y.KOHN, KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE NOTICE is hereby given that. activities of the corporation A Agent for PRESENTS: 10:00 o'clock A.M., at the front purpose to hereby adopt the NOTICE OF GENERAL the above named plaintiff' door of the New Court Bldg. in shall be the carrying on of following Articles of Incorpora- g EXECUTION SALE OF recovered judgment in the propaganda, or otherwise at- AMERICAN SAVINGS That we,the undersigned,do es REAL PROPERTY the City of Tucson, Pima tion. SERVICE CORPORATION herebyassociate ourselves • above named Court on October tempting to influence ARTICLE I NOTICE!S HEREBY GIVEN 25, County,State of Arizona, I will, Trustee together for the purpose of 1977 against the defendants legistlation,and the corporation The name of this corpora- STATE OF ARIZONA forming a corporation under the n obedience to said Execution that in obedience to the Writ of NELSON A. NORTON and shall not participate in, or in- tion shall be SOUTHWEST ss. laws of the State of Arizona,and General issued by the AAADELENELSON INE A. HORTON, his and Order of Sale, sell all the tervene in (including the above-entitledExecutionCourt and in the wife,in the amount of 513 818.58 right,title,claim and interest of POLYGRPAH SERVICES,INC. .do hereby publishing or distribution of ARTICLE II COUNTY OF PIMA Articles f adopt the (lowing the above named defendants,in, On this 8th day above-entitled cause, which with interest thereon at the rate statements) any political of September, Writ and the Judgments des of 8.5 percentect per annum from of and to the above described campaign on behalf of any The name and addresses of 1977,before me,the undersigned ARTICLE property at thepublic auction to the incorporators are as fol NAME • cribed therein by reference January 1, 1977, plus accrued p R Y candidate for public office. officer, personally appeared the highest bidder for cash, in lows: SIDNEY Y. KOHNac- theretoThe the corporation is are incorporated herein, costs in the sum of 5662.44,and Notwithstanding any other who Commands me to sell,and I will lawful money of the United r Jerome Hlss,Ap knowledged he is the Agent for REALTY $295, INC. pursuant to a special writ of provision of these articles, the 373 North Wilmot,Apt. sell, subject to the right of execution issued by said Court States, and apply the proceeds corporation shall not carry.on p.513 the Trustee herein, American ARTICLE II thereof to the payment and any other activities not per-' Tucson,Arizona 85711 Savings Service Corporation, PURPOSE redemption in such case made on October 25,1977 the following satisfaction of said ud meet George Hilderbrand The purpose for which this and provided by statute, at described real property will be judgment,, mitted to be carried on (a)by a that he executed the foregoing togehter with the interest that 8322 East Sandstone Drive corporation is organized is the public auction, all of the right, sold at public auction to satisfy corporation exempt from instrument for the purposes may be due thereon, and all Tucson,Arizona 85715 transaction of any or all lawful title,interest and lien which the said Judgment,on the 6th day of Federal income tax underARTICLE 11 I therein contained. business for which corporations In- Parties named in said Judg- December,1977 at 1Q:00 A.M.,at costs of suit and accruing costs. Section 501 (c) (3) of the In- IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I meets had or have in and to the the East Door of the New ber,DATED this 7 day of Novem- The name and address of the may be incorporated under the ternal Revenue Code of 1954(or hereunto set my hand and offic- the corresponding provision n+ corporation's initial statutory ial seal, laws of the state of Arizona,as real Property hereinafter des- Courthouse,in Tucson,Arizona: RICHARD J.BOYKIN, any future United Stales in- agent is RAY C. BROWN, 717 PRISCILLAJ.SMITH they may be amended from time cribed,and from the proceeds of Lot Thirty (301 in BlockNorth Swan, Tucson, Arizona to time,and specifically,but not said sale, to satsify said Judg- Thirteen (13} of MISSION Sheriff ternal Revenue Law.). Notary Public the Pur 85711. in limitation thereof, meets in favor of the judgment MANOR NO.3,a Subdivision of By Sgt-B.Dudgeon,239 ARTICLE VI My Commission expires: creditor therein named, in the Pima County, Arizona, Deputy Sheriff ARTICLE IV pose of conducting and carrying accord- Upon dissolution or the cor- 1-6-78 C 356274 poration,the Board of Directors This corporation is organized Pub: The Arizona Territorial on the business of a real estate total judgment sums of$1,650.00 ing to the map of plat thereof of Pub: The Arizona Territorial shall, afterpaying or making for the transaction of any or all October 27 1977 company. and 53.950.00, together with ac- record in the office of the County lawful business for which cor- ARTICLE III trued and accruing interest and Recorder of Pima County, November 17,24,1977 provision for the pi,yment of all November 3,i0,17,1977 INITIAL BUSINESS costs since the date of entry of Arizona, in Book 9 of Maps and December 1,1977 of the liabilities of the cor- porations may be incorporated Req: Johnson, Hayes & Dow- d Req: Jennings, Strouss & Sal- poration, dispose of all of its under the laws of the State of dal),Ltd. The corporation initially in l each of said Judgments. plats at Page 118. I Arizona.The character of busin- tends to conduct the business of mon,Attorneys assets ext ��ively for the Hess which the corporationa real estate company. The sale will be held at the DATEDthis3ldayofOctober, purposes of the corporation in ins PUBLIC NOTICE ARTICLE IV East front door of the New Pima 1977. PUBLIC NOTICES such ma Ener, or to such tially intends to conduct in this County Courthouse, also some RICHARD J.BOYKIN organizations organized and State is that of a polygraph AUTHORIZED CAPITAL times known as the main en- Sheriff business. Your Right To Know The corporation shall have trance of said Courthouse. in By Sgt.D.A.DUDGEON,239 Your Right To Know operated exclusively for authority to issue ONE Deputy Sheriff ARTICLES Tucson, Arizona, on December charitable, educational, ARTICLEV LESOF MILLION SHARES (1,000,000) IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF religious,or scientific purposes The capital stock of the for 6,1977 at the hour of 10:00 a.m. P.O.Box 910INCORPORATION OF 'of common stock, par valueTHE STATE OF ARIZONA as shall at the time qualify as an poration shall consist of One to sell the following described Tucson.Arizona 85702 IN AND FOR exempt organization or organs- Million (1,000,000) shares of INFRARED,INC. TEN DOLLARS ($10.00) per real property to the highest Pub.The Arizona Territorial THE COUNTY OF PIMA zations under Section 501(c) (3) common stock with apar value KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE share. ( bidder: November 10,17,24,1977 PRESENTS: ARTICLE V GORDON K.WILSON,D.D.S., of the Internal Revenue Code of of$1.00 per share, all of which ( Lot 8, Block 8, EL CORTEZ Req: Hughes&Hughes,P.C. PREEMPTIVE RIGHTS I HEIGHTS,in the City of Tucson, Plaintiff, 1954(or the corresponding prow- shall have voting rights. vs. ision of any future United States ARTICLE VI That we, the undersigned, The holders, from time to according to the plat of record in PUBLIC NOTICES EARL R.VARNER and"JANE Internal Revenue Law) as the Threepersons shall constitute have associated ourselves time,of the common stock of the ( the Office of the Pima County' together for the purpose of J DOE" VARNER, Husband and Board of Directors shall the initial Board of Directors, corporation shall have Recorder, in Book 7 of Maps, Your Right To Knowr' determine.Any such assets not and the names and addresses of forming a corporation under the preemptive rights as to the I page 6. Wife, common stock then or DATED October 25,1977. No.T-8765 disposed of shall be disposed of the persons who are to serve as laws of the State of Arizona,and In the Superior Court of the - NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE by the Superior Court of the directors until the first annual do hereby adopt the following thereafter authorized to be RICHARD J.BOYKIN Articles of Incorporation: issued, including treasury I Sheriff of Pima County,Arizona State of Arizona 1 WHEREAS, Pursuant to an county in which the principal meeting of shareholders or until ARTICLE I stock.No resolution of the Board By Sgt.B.Dudgeon,239 In and for the County of Pima execution issued out of the above office of the corporation is then their successors be elected and of Directors authorizing the In the Matter of the Estate of named Court in the above' located exclusively for such The name of this corporation Deputy Sheriff qualify are as follows: is INFRARED,INC. issuance of stock to which i Pub:The Arizona Territorial ELIZABETH C. BURKE, entitled action upon a purposes of to such organization JEROME HISSMAN preemptive rights shall attach Deceased. judgement for the above named or organizations, as said court 373 North Wilmot,Apt.513 ARTICLE II P November 10,1.•24,1977 P' The purpose for which this may require such rights to be Req: Dominic Piccirilli, Attor- No.P-4040 Plaintiff and against the aboved ,shall determine , which are Tucson,Arizona 85711- exercised within less than sixty ney NOTICE TO CREDITORS named Defendants, entered on organized and operated ex- WILLIE R.HISSMAN corporation is organized is the (60)days. To the CREDITORS of the the 15th day of September,1977, elusively for such purposes. 373 North Wilmot,Apt..513 transaction of any and all lawful ARTICLE VI Estate of ELIZABETH C. in the amount of THREE ARTICLE VII Tucson,Arizona 85711 business for which corporations STATUTORY AGENT PUBLIC NOTICES BURKE,deceased. HUNDRED ONE DOLLARS This is a non-profit cor- GEORGE HILDERBRAND may be incorporated under the The name and address of the NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN AND 10-100 (5301.10) together poration,the indebtedness shall 8322 East Sandstone Drive laws of the State of Arizona, as initial statutory agent is Walter *^ the undersigned has been with interest thereon from date not exceed Five Million Tucson,Arizona 85715 they may be amended from time Your Right To Know that T. Altmann, Jr., 321 N. Brown appointed personal represents- at the rate of six (S5,000,000) Dollars. ARTICLE VII to time. Arizona. percent (6 Avenue,Tucson, NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE tive of this estate. All personsARTICLE VIII P y ARTICLE III ARTICLE VII percent)per annum and costs in The private property of the The following legal'v having claims against the estate the sum of TWENTY DOLLARS The annual meeting shall be incorporators, directors, offic- The corporation initially KNOWN PLACE OF BUSINESS described trust property will bi. are required to present their AND 25-100 ($20.25) and held during the first two (2) ers,employees and stockholders intends to conduct an infrared The known place of business of sold, pursuant to the power - claims within four months after accruing costs, I have levied weeks of October of each year. of this corporation shall be for- technology, equipment, and the corporation shall be 4751 N. sale under that certain trio the date of the first publication upon all of the right,, title, ARTICLE IX ever exempt from all corporate development business. 1st Avenue,Tucson,Arizona. The initial StatutoryAgent ARTICLE IV deed recorded in Book 5307 . of this notice or the claims will and interest of the Defendants, g debts and obligations. ARTICLE VIII Page 52, records of Pim be forever barred. Claims must EARL R.VARNER and"JANE shall be CHARLES W. KING, DATED this 20th day of Octo- The corporation shall have the BOARD OF DIRECTORS County, Arizona, at public aur be presented either to the under- DOE" VARNER, in the 6245 East Broadway, Suite 510, ber,1977. authority to issue FIVE The initial Board of Directors (ion to the highest bidder at thr� signed James M. Sakrison, as following described property: Tucson,Arizona 85711,who has INCORPORATORS: HUNDRED THOUSAND (500,- shall consist of 2(two)directors.' front door of the Pima Counts Attorney for the Personal Re- BUENA VENTURA LOT 36 FW been a resident of the State of JEROME HISSMAN 000) shares of common stock, Thereafter, the number of Courthouse,Tucson,Arizona,or presentative,310 Transamerica .186 AC Arizona for three (3)years last GEORGE HILDERBRAND par value ONE DOLLAR($1.00) persons to serve on the Board of December 12, 1977, at 10:0r, Building, Tucson, Arizona or NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN past, and is hereby appointed 500872 per share. Directors shall be fixed by the A.M-,of said day: filed with the Probate Division that I, the Sheriff of Pima Statutory Agent for this car ARTICLEV By-laws.The persons who are to Pub: The Arizona Territorial That portion of the Southeast of the office of the Clerk of the County, on the 8 day of poration,upon whom all notices November 3,10,17,1977 The holders, from time to serve as directcrs until the first Quarter of the Southwest Quar Court. December, 1977, at the hour of and processes,including service Req: Ray C.Brown,Attorney time,of the common stock of the annual meeting of shareholders ter of Section 30. Township 1: DATED October 20,1977. 10:00 a.m. o'clock at the east of summons,may be made. corporation shall have pre- or until their successors are South of Range 16 East.Gila am JAMES M.SAKRISON door of the new Pima County ARTICLE X PUBLIC NOTICES emotive rights as to the common elected and qualify are: The private property of the stock then or thereafter author- WALTER T.ALTMANN,JR. Salt River Base and Meridian. 310 Transamerica Building Courthouse in Tucson, Arizona members,officers and directors ized to be issued, including 321 N.Brown Avenue Pima County, Arizona Tucson,Arizona 85701 will sell at public auction to the are forever exempt from the Your Right To Know _ treasury stock. No resolution of Tucson,Arizona 85710 . described as follows: Personal Representative- highest bidder for cash all of the debts and obligations of this ' BEGINNING at the Southwest Attorney right, title, and interest of the g the Board of Directors authoriz D I NA G.ALTMANN g corporation. NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE ingthe issuance of stock to 321 N.Brown Avenue corner of said Section 30, run Pub: The Arizona Territorial Defendants,EARL R.VARNER The following legally describ- thence North 89 degrees 4R November 3,10,17,1977 and"JANE DOE"VARNER,in ARTICLE XI ed trust property will be sold, which preemptive rights shall Arizona 85710 attach may require suchh rights; ARTICLE IX minutes East along the South Req.Slutes,Browning,Zlaket& and to the above described There shall be a President, pursuant to the power of sale to be exercised within less than 1 INCORPORATORS i line thereof,a distance of 1492.36 Sakrison, P.c. property to satisfy said Vice President Secretary and a under that certain trust deed sixty(60)days. The incorporators of the I feet to the Southeast corner o+ Judgment. Treasurer. No less than three recorded in Book 5269 at Page ARTICLE VI ' corporation are the same as the Lot 4 of said Section 30; PUBLIC NOTICES DATED November 8,1977. (3) and no more than twenty- 700, records of Pima County, thence North 0 degrees 06 RICHARD J.BOYKIN The name and address of the f directors listed above. five(25) Directors.The election Arizona,at public auction to the initial statutory minutes 52 seconds East along Your Right To Know - Sheriff of Pima Count agent of the� IN WITNESS WHEREOF,we thEast line of said Lot g y of the Directors was held at the highest bidder at the front door corporation is HENRY ZIPF, ' have hereunto set our hands this By:Sgt.Dudgeon 239 South Tucson Civic Center on of the Pima County Courthouse, 220 East Speedway Boulevard, i day of ,1977. distance of 30 feet to a point:- In the Superior Court of 1:'e Deputy Sheriff Saturday, June 25, 1977 at 1:30 Tucson, Arizona, on December Tucson,Arizona 85705. WALTER T.ALTMANN,JR. the North line of Hought State of Arizona Pub: The'"`Arizona Territorial o'clock P.M. The names and 12, 1977, at 10:00 a.m., of said ARTICLE VII DI NA G.ALTMANN Road, according to the mi, In and for the Count,- November 17, 24, 1977 addresses of the original three day: The known place of business of i 500884 i i thereof,of record in the office of Maricopa December 1,1977 (3) Directors that were elected Lot 31, CASTLE ROCK ES- the County Recorder of Pira,: FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS Req: Thomas M. Thompson, the corporation shall be 3421 Pub: The Arizona Territorial P at this meeting are: TATES,according to the plat of Camino de Piedras, Tucson, • November 3, 10, 17, 1977 County, Arizona, in Book 3 0! AND LOAN ASSOCIAT,oN OF Attorneys WARREN R.PUTNAM record in the office of the Pima I Road Maps, at page 65, whirl. PHOENIX,a corporatii,n, 2718 N.Montezuma Avenue Arizona. , Reg:: Waterfall, w, P.C.Economidis, County Recorder,in Book 24 of ARTICLE VIII Caldwell &Hanshaw, P.C. point is the true point of begin Plaintiff, PUBLIC NOTICES Tucson,Arizona 85712 Maps at page 61. s ning; continue thence North 0 vs. ROBERT D.POFFINBARGER The initial Board of Directors ; DATED this 8th day of Sept- shall consist of two directors. ' degrees 06 minutes 52 seconds LUCIANO R. GARCIA and Your Right To Know 7845 North First Avenue ember,1977. East, a distance of 429.77 feet; CECILIA R. GARCIA,husband Tucson,Arizona 85704 Thereafter,the number of per- thence North 89 degrees 48 and wife; JOHN DOES 1 - 10; Name of Trustor: j Articles of Incorporation DONALD V.PATTON sons to serve on the Board of - minutes 10 seconds East, a JANE DOES 1-10; ane, of 8855 E.Old Spanish Trail BILL TATUM,a married man Directors shall be fixed by the P dealing with his separate pro united i distance of 373.08 feet; thence UNKNOWN HEIRS AND ARCHITECTURAL BARRIERS Tucson,Arizona 85710By-laws of the corporation.The DEVISEES OF THE ABOVE, perty, and M. KENNETH l South 0 degrees 06 minutes 50 ACTION LEAGUE,INC. The incorporators' persons who are to serve as seconds West, a distance of IF DECEASED, signatures PHILLIPS,a married man deal- KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE are listed below. ing with his separate property. directors until the first annual i 429.75 feet to a point in the North Defendants. PRESENTS: IN WITNESS WHEREOF,weSIDNEY Ymeeting of stockholders or until • Way. r their successors are elected and ' F;I line of Houghton Road, thence NO.C 356274 That we, the undersigned have hereunto set our hands and Agent for South 89 degrees 48 minutes SHEFF'S NOTICE OF persons, have this day seals on the 30 day of Sep- AMERICAN SAVINGS qualified are WILLIAM L; I I West along said North line, a SALE OF REAL PROPERTY associated ourselves together I tember, 1977. SERVICE CORPORATION WOLFE and MARY LOU aimaimiummimil November 17, 1977, The Arizona Territorial, Page 11 • &" $. .4_"gid. IRIIIr '°d~ �, a �; er q, _,4-7 .-11111:!) '''''''!-S-11 ii. ‘.*,..,', :::."A,' t"t� :4 �' ry* 'tf r'''. 1 - --0.'-r:2,1„, '-'-k' , '.-..„- ' s:-7.--,-;.;`�*�'�ar�-��'� • e. ' ' '''' Two Northwest c ,.., nuples , . . . ,: ,. .. , .,,... . .‘ ,- ''...n.1 -::,..._2,--: ,- , — ; ..',;,, .., .,k:!1 . d in rece ;'-',. 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Jackson ° �� �~ � �� ��� � � � ���� `� ���� � attended Catalina High ` _ ��� �'a � � Katherine •Rebecca Sullivan and Darold A. t ♦t > s f a�! s a t t t r ° `.��fit i. - School and is employed by Diegelman were married in a formal ceremony ° � • Med�rcal Personnel Pool as , . r �� Sept. 17 a ;t. Francis in the Foothills Methodist 2.z..-4 . �� ��=` rix. a nurse's aide. Church. 'ff`'`�� The groom is the son of ' �� The bre stepaughter of Thomas P. ..,,,...4,v 1. ��. : and Kathern r 4 Dr,and Mrs.Charles Lapp Johnson, 1201 —;:-Knox Pl., graduated from Flowing 6405 San I nacio Drive,and � � � M g Wells High School, and attended Pima Community ` :• s a graduate of Canyon del College and the University of Arizona. She has worked Oro High School. parttime for the Duval Mine Co. � �� • Attendants at the cere- p "'''' ts ' ' "° � ill were Carla Mae Ha T° '': ''''i:ti. UCSON yen and Robert Anderson. - : � � �� � Lit,a. Ackerman ',f. 'TC'ilTI1 Es � �'� REA LT y E', Ii: �� x�* . is° OF TUCSON t�.:_ . r £t and Cha-les Edward Gorlin t r �. � g were mar pied in a formal ��� �� .-- =-- - _� :� cereinon�=Aug.20 in Scott - 1 W. Oran e Grove Rd. dale. miummer ��%� �: � �. A ._ 55704 ° The gide, dal-- ofT 602-297-7373 a Mr. and Mrs. Ni I A. Ar - � IBM'ers Are Comin ! • erman, Phoenix ;radu�,te BAR 9 from Camelba�'� I igh ART D UN TheyWill Need Housing. School in Phoer,ij_ Ariz.zona Associate g State University, anc is Do you,or do you know of someone who wants to sell . �` � �°° � employed with .ay'-e, Inc. rheic home? ' �'� Phoenix. Call,or write me today l DUELING DWARFS -- Rehearsing a skit for Tucson General's Medicine Show, sponsored by the Tucson featil Ille Osteopathic Auxiliary,are two of the nearly 70 doctors, staff and friends who are participating in the spell state fundraising event to be held at 8 p.m.Saturday,Nov. 19 t a II at the Temple of Music and Art, 330 S. Scott Ave. Tickets are$5 for adults and$2.50 for children Y011 ve, (16 and ! . under) and may be purchased at TG Hospital, Dr. vour e Robert Maxfield's office, 3801 N. Campbell Ave. and ating M from any Auxilary member. • FAL ill spen ulu • Marvin-Kocisengaged Karen Lee Marvin and Edward Jose h Kocis Jr. p ong reserv-- have an plans fora Dec.2 wedding at SS.Peter and Paul Catholic Church. 4111 holm! Miss Marvin is the daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Douglas don ii- Y ghte C•F. Marvin, 1235 Gioconda Way. iNhy imr with you Kocis is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Edward J. Kocis, trust officer t o p 6401 Camino Padre Isidoro. • it ? Professional Framing, Quality Prints & Graphics The In one hour, and at no charge, your '...:.ei 299-o30�Framer Estate and Financial PlanningOfficer Plaza Escondido •N. Oracle & Magee will explain how he can help you better . . .. :. manageyour finances now and for theMgr g itip,k:gi:........ future. He'll talk to you about move f.'>.::::.:-,:_ management, how you can fully enjoy ti -.--.....„:„:„.„..,:::.::::,,,...:::::.,,,- 2 _= et :to,.:.....,...,,.. etiipip 0, .--;:,------- / the , the Income ou ve accumulated duan ti w rkinyears, nthenyouro a d o coa.,.....,:„..49 g ofyour estate to our heirs. Come in forr yon sciiii. . ,i• A apersonal and confidential consultation. James T. Cleary -----, pLETE 'Dust Officer It'll be the best hour you ever spent 792-5513 , . .. p Storeir4i11 ; t- ... • '-':-.I..--:-..::-:- COM- 0 ii . .... ., •CUSTOM PICTURE FRAMING • HALLMARK GREETING CARDS&PARTY SUPPLIES UNIQUE GIFTS,CANDLES ani WALL DECOR • WEDDING SUPPLIES and INVITATIONS • WIDE VARIETY OF RIBBON,WIRE & FLORAL TAPES •ARTIFICIAL and DRY FLORAL SUPPLIES •ALL KINDS OF CRAFT MATERIALS& IDEAS with FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF ARIZONA • EN • TERING CENTURY TWO Caws Adobes Office Oracle&Orange Grove Office and eat —the tv/joy 7001 North Oracle Road 6400 North Oracle Road 3390 E. SPEEDWAY in RANCHO CENTER 327■ • Page 12,The Arizona Territorial, November 17, 1977 dte/44010.4 Ilk ilb II It's EASy • • . .01rizat 11111:11111111111111' el:111ra: lit 's INEXPENSIVE • • • to place a WANTAD I (7T...7ffOME A TERRITORIAL DESERT AIRMAN classified puts your BUSINESS PETS . L !RNISHING!. 3messaentanr30aders+readers who SERVICES 70. $8- ' want to know what you have to sell or want to buy. (-'- based on 2.8 readers per copy) i Single trundle bed, includes 1 DACE box springs&mattress and one , ce3t, , During a one-week period your ad will appear in The • • foam mattress with pad.Walnut ARIZONA TERRITORIAL and The DESERT AIRMAN fora Comfortably At Any ' head & foot boards. $45. 790- ,I, BR I lI'•I) I)()(, (,li()()\1 I"(• LOW,LOW minimum cost of only$3 plus tax per week.And • SETTLED sooner �� it's easy to place your ad. Just use the form below !read Occasion - 6833. (46) pliTSE pitIVS instructions carefully),mail it to us and watch for re._'. 's • Moving with LESSONS in Country Swing, "\ •s ilk 'ANTIQUES INSTRUCTIONS - - CHARGES isas W. WETMORE RD. Disco and Ballroom • •.; 2g'� Print 1 Call Without Contracts. : CITY VAN SAVE MONEY ON ENGAGE- c early one word per space use two spaces for address and • MENT RINGS. FANTASTIC 888-8699 One space for phone number or a series of numbers Minimum DANCE ■4 a STORAGE CO QUALITY DIAMOND RINGS momd� charge is S3 for 21 words and to cents per word thereafter •" ® PROFESSIONAL PET-(CURES AT YESTERDAYS PRICES. _.....,.,� +mount under space of last word is total amount due for tine • MANY UNUSUAL ITEMS. nse,tion'nclud"ng ta,� - 1)YNAI�IICS ; 795-6614 EXPERT JEWELRY & POC TICK DIPPING KETWATCH REPAIR. c NEVER TRANQUILIZED 885-5017 • HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR cs‘11 ' OLD GOLD & UNWANTED $3.12 $3.12 $3.12 JEWELRY. NO LAY-AWAY. CHARGE FOR X-MAS GIFTS. - ANTIQUE JEWELRY EX-:- ,_ ,-♦�♦�♦�♦� _♦�♦� „♦�♦, _♦_�_♦_ _♦ CHANGE. 6074 N. ORACLE $3.12 $3.12 $3.12 -'► "li ' .r. •? Mon-Fri 10-6:00, Sat. 10-5:00, Sun 10:2:00.297-1741. (44-TFN) V ENERGY SAVING , 4! ALL BREED $..l 2 $3.12 $3.12 : Antique Clock Mart , wi; V BY : Buy-Sell-Trade : . DOG GROOMING$3.12 $3.12 $3.12 • itli ,NII., • • • i , • Expert Repair-Refinish ' 7 5665 E.22nd St. $Z.1` $3.12 • AL'ROOFING 747-5674 DESERT DALE KENNELS $3.12 - • - -- Phone • ' 6745 N. La Canada 297-0420 N * P 1 $3.12 ..3.12 $3.12 _ WANTED • 887-3384 LICENSED & BONDED 112.1 • 1 mile west of OracleCall for appt. j $3.12 $3.12 $3.12 ► Professional landscaping & re Wanted: Furniture modeling, interior & exterior F Generous reward for light $3.22 5,5.33 $3,43 painting. Want your home & SC. FOR SALE Lsed appliances,pianos. DOG TRAINING NG brown Chihuahua with light Misc. If you want top Your home-Bob Clark brown collar. Missing since yard rejuvenated? Call after 6 68. dollar cash-Call Stan 294- 622-1642 790 p.m.Mill-Bak Enterprises.Free 0823 days...889-2042 26 Oct. (40 TFN) 790..55 250. (44-TFN) Tracker Dr. Estimates.790-7378. (45 48) DINNERWARE. Taylor, Smith 'nights. - $3.54 $3.64 $3.74 - &Ta for 20-piece service for 4 in Nanaks Firewood Service Pine y or Mesquite. tie, 1.? or whole "Sunburst Yellow". Ovenproof LOTS-ACREAGE cords cut to size. 326.8736. and dishwasher safe. $12. Call LOTS-ACREAGE-)G Li GLMOTO (.............. $3.85 $3.95 34.06 (45-49) 2972056 after 5. (43 TFN) 6 . 8 0• CHILD CARE 1 _ 54 Custom -made and designed OWNER SELLING large CR-1 '77 HONDA CB 360 T, mint wall units. Call A. Stoler lot in Tucson National-Country cond., 2000 miles, electric 790 1629. (35 TFN) starter, disc brakes, many $4.16 $4.26 $4.37 CHELP WANTED - BABYSITTER Club Estates. Overlooking fair 4 2 Farm fresh eggs and fruits, Mother of 1 yr.old will babysit, ways - fantastic views. Cali extras. Best offer. 888-4530 or .� vegetables,Orange2 20 cents lb. my home,NW area.Age infant (days) 297-1766 or (evenings) 881-1582.(44-47) Retail Management - Local Grapefruit 8 lbs.$1.00.5 per cent to 4 years old. Call 297-6840. 297.4913.(40-TFN) $4.47 $4.58 $4.68 specialty shop needs mature discount to senior citizens. (38-TFN AT only) "20 Murray MX bike with front individual. Experience in cus- Green Gardens 7701 E. Golf shtomer relations,quality control, Links. (45-46) REAL ESTATE condition,nblack year red. Excellent purchasing and personnel all ,.� 1 old. 885.3065. $4-7$ $4.89 $`�•9� helpful but not required.Person- New Deco Freedom Battery -98. (46) 85-4. $ob value asking $29. 48 ANNO DN CEMENTS ality and proper attitude key 3.3 ACRE HOME SITES,views factors. Resume and salary mo. warranty. Call Stennis. 1977 Suzuki GS550, 800 miles, c , requirements to Box 17237Duty phone 748-4713 or home sahuaros, utilities, ready for still under warranty. Luggage $5.10 $5.20 $x.30 phone 790.4472. (46) 2f- building or good investment for rack.$1550.00.297-9150. (46) Tucson,Arizona 85731. (44.47)_ S15,500 on Soldier Tr. Call new McMuni le 298-3085 Solot Co. HELP WANTED: Custodian for tt `, Overweight. Dramatic, 9 - earty morning janitorial service RADE T Y nutritionally balanced,guarani- 745-1111 for complete info. 1972 CZ street&trail bike,good ' guarant- eed program. Available im (43-46) condition,Must sell.$300 or best 5.41 5.51 $5.62 and clean-up of commercial ELECTRONICS 96- offer.326-1980. (46) building.Must be bondable.Two mediately.887 3469. t46) CASAS ADOBES REALTY Please insert my ad in Classification No (see index below)for or three hours per day. For Aldorado Place sells working one week under conditions set forth above. To help you Buy-Sell- interview call 297-1107. Ask for TV's$25 up. Color $100 up. We Returning to Albuquerque,New Exchange 1970 Triumph 650cc,good condi- Mr. Jewett. (43 TFN GVS, AT, need trade-ins and non-working Mexico from Tucson on 27 Nov- tion,beautiful motorcycle.Must TV's for alcoholic rehabilitation P Call 297 3152 sell. $700 or best offer. 326 BOLD CAPS"n first line,maximum of three words' is 50 cents DA) ember with empty U-Haul trail training. We pick up any time. 1980. (46) extra oer insertion Centered heading of first line is also 50 cents er.Will haul any size or weight. Experienced babysitter wanted 334 W. Prince Rd. 888 4141. (40 extra per insertion All ads must be accompanied by check or in new base housing area on Call Sorensen, Kirkland AFB (46-49) money order unless credit has been established Ads must be TFN) 264-6284 before 23 November. received by noon Tuesday ods received after that time will be DMAFB.Two children ages 5& 7.Call 790-8107.(46) Zenith console AM-FM stereo, (46) MOBILE HOME RECREATIONAL held until the following week Proofread your ad carefully before turntable, hook-up for head- C mailing In case of publication error notify us within two days Na Excellent independent parttime phones,tape player&speakers. VEHICLES 99. credit will be allowed after that time No cash refunds credit opportpnity. $100-200-mo. 887- LEARN THE TRUTH ABOUT LOTS ?0- 9 3469.,Mlore full time.(46) Good condition. $125 or best only will be issued No changes or refunds after ad+s received by LAETRILE NUTITIONAL 1972 Apache Tent Trailer.Hard- Territorial Publishers. Inc. which reserves the right to edit, offer. Call 748 0081 after 4:30. P CANCER THERAPY FROM Hermit's Paradise -- 20 x 60 Part time driver wanted for (46) side Mesa Model,sleeps five or reclassify or refect ads if necessary A charge of 55 will be made THOSE WHO KNOW FROM trailer space on fenced 10 acres, six, extras,electric beak for returned checks woman with Impaired driving x,man EXPERIENCE WITH MANY greenhouse, horses O.K. No Y vision. NW area. Call 297-6225. es. $1000 firm. 297.4509. (46 AT CASES. HEAR DR. FRAN- lease, $100 per mo., has all >=-= CISCO CONTREAS AT THE utilities. Tangerine Rd. Area. �``"""'`''� `" ' '' 795.5698. (46.47) 1976 LINDY MINI 20-ft.,cruise SOLAR ENERGY SALES �=s'=���-'=� '�'•"''"-�`~`'``'"="`�'� MONTHLY MEETING OF "�`° control, Cobra C B air 48-gal., .......... ............ :8- NT RNATIONAL A O I c - - Solar sales representatives :=i 1 E SS C!4 :..;..;::;:_:::-::i::w,1L;_: Name roof rack.626.8846. (46 GVS) needed by leading solar distri• Top' Grade ertilizer.:i5 yard TION OF CANCER VICTORS& ...,,..- butor. Retired personnel QK. FRIENDS, 2 P.M. SUNDAY, T �°~ -R-R.•v delivered.Extra fine pulverized :'' �`:;=::: Address i Good opportunity in expanding NOVEMBER 20 AT 3198 N. , ,;- solar industry.'Write Box 469,1 fiertilizer, 56.50 yard delivered. ] SU(AUTO SA LES-USED c.00k s Fertilizers, - - W.Orange Grove Rd.,Tucson,Az Northside--'72 12x60 with 10 x -. • Darlings. 887 0164. (Minimum ROAD RALLEY Sunday,Nov. g°, -1 State Zir -., 85704.-145-48) 40 awning on all windows. Full City p` Deliver 2 yards) (36-39) g Y 13 Registration 9:30 a.m. at skirting,frost-free refrigerator, '67 Firebird Pontiac 326 engine. WORK AT HOME in spare time. g Possible earnings of$250 a week washer&dryer.Ready to move , - Collectors classic.A-C&radio. Phone #� f .� Jerry Dember's Import Motors, into.5800 down.Approx.5124 per , stuffing envelopes.Send 25 cents MVS( ,i�'. Also 73 half ton Fordgc.kuo360lug stamped, self addressed 285 E.22nd St. per c r.Food, month.623-5451 or 790-2908.(46)P .5 SS a jcwithCamr.shA-C :envelopefor more information. �+ driftks&•award;will follow.Call DESPERATE '74 li x , 2 ` • _1,_ a�: - radio.297-5414.�+ib) k American Sales, P.O. Box 760, C tis Cartlto'-at -o',t 2671 for bdrm, Check enclosed t I Money order enclosed( ) Dishmaster, no-frost re- Palm Harbor,Fla.33563.(43-46) . more information. (45) Must sell 1976 Camaro. A C, f`pr' t writh-ease. Good condi- frigerator, carpeting-t trough- + Build a business from your tion. $125. 748-0081 after 4:30. out,awning&skirting. Located AM FM stereo, 22,000 trifles, Mail ad and coupon to home. Full or part time. Can (46) at DMAFB. Only 10 per cent excellent condition. 54500. Call Lecture by Dr. Barbara Young Mark 790-6474. (46 47) earn over $20,000 a year. Call Hammond organ,superior con- titled,"Parapsychology and the down,790.2908 or 623-5451. (46) TERRITORIAL Jim 299-1942.(46) 1972 VW Bus, 7 passenger,new dition, call after 6:00 p.m. 790- New Age" to be held at Plaza '75 14•.x-60, 2 bdrm, skirting, 9440. (46) clothes dryer. Located at tires. A-C, 52500 or best offer. International Hotel Capri Room. I W.Orange Grove Rd - Call 748-1588. Also 1977 Sears Sunday, Nov. 27th at 8:00 p.m. DMAFB.We have to move fast. Kenmore portable dishwasher, JOB WANTEDFree admission. Followed by Financing available.623.5451 or Tucson,Az.85704tilavacado,wood grain top 6 mos. � �==�� � �:` - _ 740-2908. (46) �8. classes Mon Fri, Nov. 28th _ old.S150 Call 748-1588. (46) - .FU RNIS IGS Dec. 2nd. 7:30-9:30. Classes in Certified teacher,NW area only, 38- Del Prado Room. Classes will 1976 Totota Corolla,15,000 miles, available for tutoring- Call 742- cover all psychic sensitivity, TRUCKS-CAMPERS AM FM cassette, 5 yr. war- Warehouse Rummage Sale ranty.Good gas mileage,excel- TRAILERSfor great buys� 3316.(4b) biogenic training for pain con- e Saturday,Nov.19th,10:00 a.m. AI LERS l 0 •g, lent running condition. 52800. trol and self-health. Also avail Call Joe Simone 748 5628. (46) Looking Woman, 41, married, desires 4 p.m. Furniture, lamps, fab. able private regressions to executive or personal secretar ries and misc. junk collectedprevious lives & knowledge of Must sacrifice -- weapons car- X74 Olds Cutlass Supreme, 2 Shop TERRITORIAL' ial job in Casas Adobes Area. 20 over the years by Tucson'srier,b wh drive,boom &winch. door, excellent condition, one your present destiny. For ap- years experience. Resume and leading interior design firm. pointment of private consulta- Rebuilt&painted, 10-ton carry- owner, new rubber, A-C. P-S, referencessfurnished. 297.4692. Rear of 700 N.Stone Ave.corner tion call 793-8135 between 7 a.m. ing capacity.S3000.Extras.795- P-B,P.W,tilt wheel,radio.Must 1 (45-48) of 4th Street. (46) and 11 a.m. (46-49) 5698. (46-47) Sell.297-3097.(46) - - Classified Information CLASSIFIED INDX .. CALL 297- 1 1 a 7 The minimum charge for classified advertising is S3 for 2) °"i words or less Each word thereafter is charged at 10 cents per46.Houses for Rent Furnished 78.Mobile Homes-Park Be f o r e !V o o n.Tuesday 2.Announcements 80.Motorcycles& word. Bold caps may be used in first line lmax;mum of three Bicycles 2d. Lost and Found 48.Houses for Rent-Unfurnished 82 Musical Instruments words)and will be charged at a flat rate of 50 cents in addition to 2e personals 50.Instruction other charges Centered headings are also chargec at a flat rate 84.Business Properties-Sale- 2g. Lodge Club Notices 52.Schools All classified ads appear in The ARIZONA TERRITORIAL and of.50 cents in addition to other charges.Sig cuts not exceeding one 22.Antiques 54.Child Care 86.Business Properties-Rent The DESERT AIRMAN (approximately 30,000 readers 4-) but column in width by one half inch in depth are charged at a flat 88.Pets rate of S1 in addition to other charges Larger sig cuts will not be 24 Apartments Furnished 56.Job Wanted 90. Photography must be received no later than noon Tuesday of each week.Ads • accepted A reasonable charge will also be made for reducing or 26•Apartments Unfurnished 58.Townhouses 92.Autos Wanted received after noon Tuesday will be held for publication the 28.Auto Sates New 60. Livestock following week.No cash refunds or changes can be made after ad time ads incur an extra charge of 25 cents enlarging sig cuts. Ads must be paid within 7 days After that 30.Auto Sales Used 62.Lots Acreage 98. Real Estate 96.Radio,TV,Electronics is received by Territorial Publishers, Inc. Check ads carefully Display advertising is accepted for placement within or near 32.Auto Services 64.Maintenance 99.Recreational Vehicles 66.Stereo Equipment after publication and notify within two days if an error has other classified advertising providing ads are as deep as the 34. Boats100. Rooms for Rent occured. After that time no credit will be issued by Territorial 36. Business Opportunities 68.Misc.for Sale , Publishers,Inc.Phone service available Monday through Friday Territorial Publishers. Inc does not guarantee placement in 36.Home Furnishings number of columns wide Acceptance of display advertising by 70. Business Servicesonly . p. 106.Storage 04•Sporting Goods from 8 a.muntil 5 m.Call 297-1107. classification 40.Appliances 72.Mobile Homes Sale 108.Trucks,Trailers,Campers Help Territorial Publishers, inc. reser-vas vas the right to edit: p Wanted 74.Mobile Homes- Rent76.Mobile Homes-Lots 112•Wanted reclassify or refect ads if necessary 4.1 Houses for Sale 113.Fertilizer 45.Garage Sale114.Builders ( based on 2.8 readers per copy) i November 17, 1977,The Arizona Territorial, Page 13 alit /11) ., - ... . . 114D: I :f ti-:`',`�'d•�L•:! :}.1.+`71:+• • }:ses' HOUSE PENT FURNISHED 4 6. -- PROFESSOR ON SABATICAL-- 3 bdrm foothills house,furnish- ed. For rent Jan. 1. District 16. _ ATTENTIONSELLERS :nudesttehnot:::eocutnsl.mitii:ity pool1 e of one ' ' •.:, ; car.$500 per mo.299-2145. (46) SALES-NEWAUTt SALES-USin We're Aiming To 38., 30.. �' ViiiirBuy Car, 'rlr•I'it- ilik.,.:„.:. I .t 58. r -- - i HE FOLL.OWINta ARE NEEDED 3 bdrm,13/4 bath,fully carpeted, fenced,evaporative cooling,un - +:I AT ONCE covered patio, off street park- - HOLMES TUTTLE FORD n ro m$100 $300 r�,n,o' - - 10 x a storage shed. • Transportatio cars# plus utilities, 1st and last . #:r "`'.":'. '�' "Ritts� ' � ~-- t Y ., -, F Y. r•K. .....,�.;,'" •55.71 Mustangssecurity. months rent & S50 ...-,‘,..,-;...•.-...„, !'. �' � s : • :; -. ter'" . 7;.: Lease required. 3 miles from s .r)lt._, �: •� �,. •,. ,, - •% - i • o7.72 Camaros�,• „�. - - r' �'� , DM.886-9076. (46) ‘4*,,,'• . i �' , • 30-70 Picku s& Vans 2 bdrm, ,P hills townhousebrYearslease, `A . : • 55.73 Clean SedansRECEIVE5385 mo. 1st & last month plus If you have a vehicle for sale call David or Dan damage deposit. call Toby A OF ANY NEW OR i ,.. today. They have cash for you. Hogan 297 3904. Charles Crowe _ � Realtors 550 W. Ina Rd. 29RANDE7- 0887. (46)47) MOTORS- ' . 1 - USED CAR FROM ..... -., 3 bdrm,134 bath,fully carpeted, 945 E.-22nd St.• _ 82-8211 coveeedevaporative kaolin park- 'r• �x ing, 10 xp10�storage tshed. $225 '. TUTTLE '°,•' mo. plus utilities, 1st and last I 1 �� HOLMES months rent & $50 security. Lease required. 3 miles from '!Y r•:.'".$:N:,_ •y DM.886-9076. (45) 0# t ES FOR SALE:, , :. : , .r •; ; .)) PLUS A TURKEY WILL l ATMNT Vit.Sr�k•:.�', . :. • _.,:i-%'-:.,...,).� . BE SENT TO YOUR FAVORITEdug AA RP, UNF URN. • 26 Y1,4' ` =_�---� ;� AN QLD OLD STORY • ' ,� ` '�- .%f' ,?;.'` P+.N�i`!i' CHARITY Come down & When you're looking for some- j r •• �; : thing special, you cant find it. BRAND NEW • �� `� When you've got it you don't i -' =1'777 - TALK TURKEY! . • _ =__ r ' ___ t .. _ have the buyer.But I don't think t . 1&2 Bedroom . it will take long to find the buyer � = for this handsome, 3 Bdrm, in Apartments V,��f: . 16 Ford Pinto 11 Datsun $3689 the foothills,with terrific mown ` tain and cityviews for onl ret-Drapes r wog.,au+arnotit, radio, heater, air conditioning, 4 ar 6210,automatic,radio heater,air condition- c BONNIE BEST; �9 400 It's brands ankin'new .Cap 16 FORD ,\ r�p29�,power broke,,good second car. iv.+wage sped.stock*5325. IC GRI BROKER In fact,you can still hoose your II ' .ElectriclKitchen • 1r' MAVERICK Fora t . . •� rpetiaxst2 .Laundry Facilities1 point. Call today and beat the •Convenient location,55 Ford Elite X4289 I $4189 � .�3E�-�S , 00 PO,automatic,rods,heater,air condition' 2 pr.,automatic,radio,heater•air conditioning. Riding window,Ranger Xtt.Stock X3520. �' r 'etki0Cie-kj� traffic.Bonnie 297 2516- from downtown on bus fine..� power deerkng.Po�w�e►brakes,power windows.tops. 1 • • power seats coded with extras.Stock*P3605. 7110 N.ORACLE R D.SUITE 105 y • From$165 a Month • 12 Toyota $1389 c 2,97-2516 1 ; 41,.111-."--111-1%-, heater, 16 Granada $3689 ' ! w��10ti In+W+'+n+�+n+in.rr►+w w w kv w ; North Stone Court wog,4 radio,hooter,air conditioning,m+le- .ate, o.r condi- • ogc special Stock 12741 `' rl � tinning, power I Ford, 2 lk.,stick,radio,heater,power steering. _ T ' 2835 N.Stone Ave. , steering, '.'t roof. ttonamr cw with class. stack Roiling Hills, Golf Course lot. �►t power 165b. 69 Convert Z Must sell our 3 bdr., 134 bath HOUSE RENT s 882-9061 brakes, check this 8 9 _ law kCe. Stock -' ?-� *273 home. New roof, refrigeration t" N 0,.. 1'o�r 361 er'`o cam and newly decorated 9 Name S 4 8. . DN FURNISHED J , just bring us-an t;************ z 1,'''...7.� �,�our terms � � 12 Ford VanS26891ordoffer. Call 885-7102 or 747-7777. .I" (33-TFN) Casas Adobes secluded execut- ____ 11 Toyota Pinto 3 Dr.,automatic radio,heater,air condition terrific R ELL --_ Club wagon,stick,radio,heater,air conditioning, ' ing,Fwd mileage.Stock*2799. ive 3 bdrm, If many good nines loft.Stack 13069. 2 bath, Ce�iCa views.6 mo.lease.5525 includes �� 5889E 11 Olds T'Top 6489 ; Acre The Possible Pool.service,immediate posses * -._. VERDE 16 Cheyette 2989 soon.Call 299-2775. (46} ■w. Cutlass K•`°�°•heat* °" i Dream Large, modern, landscaped ;and radio,heater, air condition" tiors�sp, small and dependable-Stock*3488. 53391.steering,power brakes,bid'firsecohd�. Slot3c 1 and 2 bdrm.apts.Starting T3 vw ELifNear First&Orange A charming 3 bdrm, sunkeng - ,-..U $1 * at $170. Built-in range, re- living room,�r - living room, formal dining * frigerators, disposals, car- Stickradio Mater ]3 LandCruiser 12689 Grove Road. 3 bdrm,rpets, draperies, rivate �•^+�+ot�wec�+• heater,ar cand+- -room, Stack s 3605. -- o,-, • Toyota.wogs,stick shift,radio,heater,air condi f family y room,,f U I l y equip-I p- P condi- tioning,tape,Toyo- honing,Hunting Special 414.Stock 33Q4� family room fireplace, ped kitchen in popular north patio. Individually control 11 Caprice 5689 las hottest radar. ywest area! $365 plus utilities. * led, refrigerated A.C., Stock*3543- 't: Q1e„ 4 r 134 baths. Priced under 888-9533. (46) * swimming pool. Seconds to .automatic, ado,heater,air condition- __-___._ :►g awn, po wer brakes �hrry's w:ury • � -* Davis Monthan! Also close car.law n�.�><3487. ��".,i %•� , 70. Call Art or Becky * to schools,churches&shop- 6 Fora PU X4889 I , Country home on 5 acres North ping center. ` 1� Ford LTD 258916( �� 297-7373 Tucson. 3 bdrm, 2 bath, carpet 4141 E. 29th St. ` F•100'Stsdk,radio,heater,a corsditioning,por+er ± �,,�++ and dra eS. $350 er m0. 1st &'1� P Pst,cr. power brakes,slidrng rear window,nice 're* Cordoba last deposit. 297-5433. (46 AT * Manager Apt.1 A-745-0592 4 Or.,automatic. radio,heater air conditionrng, ' tnrcic.Stock aC3519. w QoMr�2ste'S ,power brakes,bio mics,low price. 5511oottlict 11 Ford PU 5689 $4689 REALTY E EC'UTIVES only) ** ,****,*****. 13 Ford Pinto $1589 •1 .. . .a1 poower APARTMENTS �PWog.,stick,redo healer,air conditioning, Stock#3341rS5.'tower brakes,Explorer,bio aub' �`If T '.NT special.Stock*2940. 2 dr.auto- ,�' 7'� • merlon radio, U�F U R N■ 26. • 14Malibu...$268913 Olds 9 8 4 Dr.. 16 89 - - - -• _--- . heater. 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Central Air Conditioning•Private Patios Owner agent special w/w Shop Carpeting•Tailored Draperies FoRD . , 44°- ,t,,,,,,,,_,,, ,,,,.‘,, ,,_ �"` �e until 12/1/77isDishwashers•Heated Swimming _.. ,�y j Pool•jacuul 6 Mo ltosr: u •.4-) Imo E BROADWAY••PHONE 792-t€ o••5350E SPEEDWAY • Fr''".__ c _. . .._.._. _..._.__ ___sees_'' '-_. . _. - $41,500. Vo1leybail•Table Tennis - !„,t,..:.'.: ' +- Fireside Lounge•outdoor I&Q Y ...c.a t.* I re. _. .. ._,.*. .- ._... . . , Call Art 297-7373 i ' I • Gard i Party Room 'ty• t $Odle O�Court i o s g Apartments. Clean, conserva- 241 S. Kolb ,..-2-11--....--, ►s- - live,cool&carports. Two bed- .(Kolb at Broadway 1� ,,,. I� f`„ • ,�:• 1 Y{ .' -r,: .::-S..-:r:..=:::. - room $185. 1 bedroom $165. : smear' ' _`' ;-,--: r, # ► to u e 3427 Phone 886-5285 • r- )� , : 1 111 l s7 q it E. 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Tucson d Brickedb c.,kr d w/4ft.natural ! , 4 A �a � U�wf It tl3 oa fe5.Fruit trees. •Two swimming pools � _Q Dun sp tnklers. Fish •Billiard room •887-1 300A , pond. Fountain. Floodlights. Hot A. ,t house w/fan & evap, cooler. Al- •Two-acre ionic areaI. & TRUST CO. ® most new condi Over 3000 sq.n. p A b�chrurches.He ei stn, Cron bus •Lush landscaping a e son, Cross & 3 'A CDO schools.Circular drive.Low •City and mountain views , a i taxes. Super location. Beautiful sunset view of Catailnas. 1 acre. •Fireplaces available a 6 Offices i n Tucson , Perfect for lar or small family.i • i5 yrs. old. CTM, priced under •Large studios, 1 &2 bedrooms • mkt.value.Owner leaving state. i211 M A ��� 2174341 A Immediate occupancy. Undermit WE HAVE THE KNOW HOW i, apps. Make offer.Open dally by . i, apple call 297-3665 Just South of Orange Grove a A A Cottonwood Properties Apartment .P001 II ay."si 4 4. .i al.al. .ai.0.ii. 44 dosi4.fiis:is 4a.i4 4 Jo4.,/, al44..,?i.iok 4.r.sy..ii►.r iv.,.....P . Page 14, The Arizona Territorial, November 17, 1977 PUBLIC NOTICESPUBLIC NOTICES TI ES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES Your Right To Know Yaur Right To Know Your Right To Know * Your Right To Know Your Right To Know Your Right To Know. Your Right To Know NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE ANTON P. SIMRANY and is AKO HAIRSTYLING, INC. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF E.Phillips and Della R.Phillips, stock then and thereafter auth ucational,religious,or scientific The following legally describ JOYCE S. SIMRANY, husband Purpose THE STATE OF ARIZONA •orized to be issued. No purposes as shallat the for the sum of $8,068.79 withtime resol- ed trust property will be sold, and wife The purpose for which this In and for the County of Pima interest at the rate of 7 percent ution of the Board of Direct qualify as an exempt organiza pursuant to the power of sale Defendant. corporation is organized is the In the Matter of the Estate of Per annum from April 1, 1977, ros authorizing the issuance of tion or organizations under Sec under that certain DEED OF transaction of any or all lawful until paid; and for the further stock to which preemtpive tion 501 (c) (3) of the Internal TRUST recorded in Book 5376, No.166713 EER LH N N F E R D I N A N D sums of$1,000.00 for attorney's rights shall attach may require Revenue Code of 1954 (or the NOTICE OF SPECIAL business for which corporations ENGELHARDT, fees,$65.00 for foreclosure title such rights to be exercised corresponding provision of any at pages 438-441, in the records EXECUTION may be incorporated under the Deceased. of Pima County, Arizona at laws of the State of Arizona, as search,$51.50 for Court costs,all within less than sixty (60) days future United States Internal SALE REAL PROPERTY theymayNo.P 411 public auction to the highest NOTICECE IS HEREBY GIVEN be amended from time NOTICE TO CREDITORS to bear interest at the rate of 6 after notice has been given to Revenue Law) as the Board of bidder at the East door of the to time,and specifically, To the CREDITORS of the percent per annum from date of the stockholders affected. Directors shall determine. Any that in obedience to the Writ of P y,but not New County Courts Building, in limitation thereof, the judgment until paid; together 3.ARTICLE 12 is amended to such assets not disposed of shall Special Execution issued by the Pur' Estate of HERMANN RMAN N with foreclosure of plaintiff's change the name of the statut- be disposed of by the Superior County of Pima,City of Tucson, above entitled Court and in the pose of conducting and carrying FERDINAND ENGELHARDT, mortgage against defendant ory agent for the corporation to Court of the county in which the Arizona on Thursday,December above entitled cause,which Writ on the business of cosmetology. deceased. George E.Phillips and Della R. J. WM. BRAMMER, JR., 240 principal office of the corpora- 15, 1977, at 11:30 a.m. of said and the Judgment described ARTICLE Ill NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN day: Initial Business therein by reference thereto are that the undersigned has been Phillips, his wife, on the real North Stone Avenue, Tucson, tion is then located,exclusively Property and premises Arizona 85701. for such purposes or to such Lot 190 of Olive Grove, a incorporated herein,commands The corporation initially in- appointed personal representa- Subdivision of Pima County, me to sell,and I will sell,subject tends to conduct the business of tive of this estate. All persons described as follows,to-wit: 055685-7 organization or organizations as Lot Seven(7),of Block 27,of Pub:The Arizona Territorial said Court shall determine, Arizona, according to the Map to the right of redemption in cosmetology. having claims against the estate ALTADENA HEIGHTS, a sub- November 10,17,24, which are organized and oper- or Plat thereof of record in the such case made and provided by ARTICLE IV are required to present their 1977 office of the County Recorder of statute,at public auction,all of Authorized Capital claims within four months after division of Pima County, Req: DeConcini, McDonald, ated exclusively for such pur- Pima County,Arizona in Book 22 the right, title, interest, claim The corporation shall have the date of the first publication Arizona,according to the map of Grammer&Yetwin,P.C. poses. of Maps and Plats at Page 22 and lien which the parties authority to issue ONE MIL- of this notice or the claims will record in the Pima County • Article VI I thereof. LION SHARES (1,000,000) of Recorder's Office in Book 2 of This is a non-profit corpora- named in said Judgment had or be forever barred.Claims must P plats, pagePUBLIC NOTICES tion, the indebtedness shall not DATED this 15th day of Sept- have and to the real property common stock par value TEN be presented either to the under- Maps and at 16. , ember 1977. hereinafter described,and from DOLLARS($10.00)per share. signed NOW, THEREFORE, I will, exceed Five Million g personal representative on the 8th day of December 1977, Your Right T o Know ($5,000,000.00) Dollars. TRUSTOR the proceeds of said sale, to ARTICLE V at 702 Transamerica Building, , WILLIAM F.KOLLHOPP Preemptive Rights at the hour of 10:00 o'clock A.M., Article VIII satisfy said Judgment in favor P Tucson, Arizona 85701 or filed at the front door of the New The annual meeting shall be ELIZABETH A.KOLLHOPP of the judgment creditor therein The holders, from time to wifh the Prabate Division of the Tow N OF Trustee named, in the total judgment time, of common stock of the office of the Clerk of the Court. County Courthouse of Pima the last Monday in September. NORMAND F.BIRTCHER sum of$7,519.93, together with corporation shall have pre- DATED November 4,1977. County, in the City of Tucson, Article IX STATE OF ARIZONA accrued and accruing interest emptive rights as to the common DONALD ESTES county of Pima, State of . RO \1161L L EYThe initial Statutory Agent and costs since the date of entry stock then or thereafter authori personal Representative Arizona, sell alb-the right, titleshall be Adolf Triebernig 5308 N. COUNTY OF MARICOPA zed to be issued,including trea- and interest of the above named Royal Palm Drive, Tucson, of said Judgment. Pub.The Arizona Territorial defendant in the above Arizona 85705. The foregoing instrument was The sale will be held at the sury stock. No resolution of the November 10,17,24,1977 described real property to the Article X acknowlged before me this 15th East front door of the new Pima Board of Directors authorizing. Req: Donald Estes,Attorney highest bidder at public auction F'J QTI E OF The rivate property of the day of September 1977, by County Court House,also some- the issuance of stock to which P P P NORMAND F. BIRTCHER as reem tive rights shall attach for cash in lawful money of the members,officers and directors times known as the main P P PUBLIC NOTICES United States. are forever exempt from the Trustee and not personally. entrance of said Court House,in may require such rights to beP ELEANOR STUCKEY exercised within less than sixty - DATED this 3rd day of SPEC IAL debts and obligations of this Tucson, Arizona, on December Notary Public 6 1977 at the hour of 10:00 A.M.to (60)days. Your Right To Know November,1977. corporation. My commission expires:2-9-81 sell the following described real ARTICLE VI RICHARD J.BOYKIN Article XI Pub: The Arizona Territorial StatutoryAgent NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE Sheriff ASSESS There shall be a President, property to the highest bidder: g By Sgt.B.Dudgeon,239 October 27,1977 Lot 213 of Bel Air Ranch The name and address of the The following described trust Vice President,Secretary and a November 3,10,17,1977 Estates, a subdivision of Pima initial statutory agent is Tsuy- property will be sold, pursuant Deputy Treasurer. No less than three Req: Normand F. Birtcher, County, Arizona, according to ako Miner, Suite 103, 2100 N. to the power of sale under that Pub.The Arizona Territorial (3) and no more than twenty- District Counsel Veterans the mapof record in the Pima Wilmot Road,Tucson,Arizona. certain trust deed recorded in November 10,17,24,1977 AAEI'ITS five(25) Directors.The election Administration ARTICLE VII book or docket 5247,page 498,in Req: Randolph & Randolph, of the Directors was held at 702 County Recorder's Office in Book 21 of Maps and Plats at Known Place of Business the records of Pima County, Attorneys D U E ON W. Calle Sur, Tucson, Arizona PUBLIC NOTICE page 10 thereof. The known place of business of Arizona,at public auction to the 85705 at 11:00 a.m.,on October DATED October 31,1977 the corporation shall be Suite highest bidder at the law offices PUBLIC NOTICES 23, 1977. The names and ad- Your Right To Know RICHARD J.BOYKIN 103,2100 N.Wilmot Road,Tuc- of SCHORR&LEONARD,P.C., IMPROVEdresses of the original six (6) Sheriff of Pima County,Arizona son,Arizona. 155 West Council Street,Tucson, Your Right To Know ' Directors that were elected at tN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF By Sgt.D.A.DUDGEON,239 ARTICLE VIII Pima County, Arizona, on this meeting are: THE STATE OF ARIZONA Pub.The Arizona Territorial Board of Directors Friday, December 2, 1977, at Articles of Amendment AAENT President In and for the County of November 10,17,24,1977 The initial Board of Directors 10:00 A.M.of said day: To The ADOLF TRIEBERNIG shall consist of two(2)directors. Articles of Incorporation Maricopa Req:O'Meara,Michela,BrognaLot 1,Block 7 of MARYVALE 5308 N.Royal Palm Dr. WESTERN SAVINGS AND and Weber,Attorneys Thereafter,the number of per- MANOR, per map recorded in Of All persons owning property Tucson,Arizona 85705 LOAN ASSOCIATION, an sons to serve on the Board of Book 11,page 9 of Maps,in the THE TUCSON NATIONAL within the Calle Concordia Im- PAUL OCHOA Directors shall be fixed by the office of the County Recorder of GOLF CLUB provement District heretofore 702 W.Calle Sur Arizona corporation, PUBLIC NOTiCES' By-laws.The persons who are toPursuant to the provisions of assessed for improvements,will Tucson,Arizona 85705 Pima County,Arizona. P A Plaintiff Section 10-061,Arizona Business take notice that an installment Vice-President vs serve as directors until the first DATED this 30th day of Aug- Y"our Right To Know annual meeting of shareholders Corporation Act,the undersign- of the second half of 1977 inter- MIKE SINGLETON W I L L A R D R. VAN N O S T ust,1977. ed ration adopts the Art- RAND, if he be living his un or until their successors are CHARLES E.COOK oest becomes due and payable on 5308 N.Royal Palm Dr. I N THE SUPERIOR COURT OF elected and qualify are: ABRAHAM A.MADHA icles of Amendment to its Artic- or before the first day of Dec- Tucson,Arizona 85705 known heirs and devisees if he les of Incorporation. be dead; THE STATE OF ARIZONA TSUYAKO MINER Trustorember,1977 and if not so paid on JOSEPH GARCIA PENELOPE VAN NOSTRAND IN AND FOR 7471 E.Lakeside Dr. S.L.SCHORR FiRST: The name of the cor- or before said date the same will 521 W.Sahuaro aka PENELOPE M. VAN THE COUNTY OF PiMA Tucson,Arizona 85730 poration is THE TUCSON become delinquent and fiveper Arizona 85705 Trustee q Tucson, NOSTRAND,wife of Willard R. In the matter of the estate of RICHARD A.MINER NATIONAL GOLF CLUB. centpenalty will be added to the STATE OF ARIZONA Sec.-Treas. Van Nostrand, if she be living, EMILY D.JONES, 7471 E.Lakeside Dr. SECOND: The document at- amount thereof. ss. KATHY TRIEBERNIG her unknown heirs and devisees Deceased. Tucson,Arizona 85730 tached hereto as Exhibit "A" Pub:The Arizona Territorial COUNTY OF PIMA 5308 N.Royal Palm Dr. if she be dead; No.P3957 ARTICLE iX Personally appeared S.L. sets forth amendments to the November 10,17,1977 Tucson,Arizona 85705 FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS NOTICE TO CREDITORS Incorporators Articles of Incorporation which Req: James D. Kriegh, Super Po SCHORR, TRUSTEE, who ac- e9 VIRGINIA GOMEZ To the creditors of the Estate The incorporatorswere adopted by shareholders of AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF of the cor- knowledged that executed the intendent of Streets. 511 W.Helen St. PHOENIX; of EMILY D.JONES,deceased. poration are the same as the the corporation on June 15,1977 foregoing instrument in said Tucson,Arizona 85705 MYLAR REALTY CORPORA- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN directors listed above. capacity this 30th day of August, in the manner prescribed by the PUBLIC NOTICES The Directors may also be in TION, aka MYLAR, INC., aka that the undersigned has been IN WITNESS WHEREOF,we 1977 Arizona Business Corporation incorporators(If so,state same) ROUND UP REALTY, INC., appointed personal represen- have hereunto set our hands this FEROLE L.TINGLEY Act. Your Right To Know of this corporation. The incor- corporations; tative of this estate.All persons 19 day of October,1977. THIRD: The number of char- 9 Notary Public porators's signatures are listed havingclaims against the estate TSUYAKO MINER es Of the corporation outstand- ORACLE ROAD LUMBER My Commission Expires: below. 1980 COMPANY, a corp.; MYLAR are required to present their RICHARD A.MINER October 24, ing at the time of such adop- Articles of Incorporation ADOLF TRIEBERNIG claims within four months after 500887 tion was 9,150; and the num of - REALTY CORP.; Pub:The Arizona Territorial KATHY TRIEBERNIG STATE OF ARIZONA, Depart- the date of the first publication Pub: The Arizona Territorial Oct 27,1977 ber of shares entitled to vote Yaqui Revival Dated ment of Economic Security; of this notice or the claims will November 3,10,17,1977 thereon was 9,150. Center Association November 3 10 17 1977 October 25,1977 MYLAR CORPORATION; be forever barred.Claims must Req: Waterfall, Economidis, Req: FOURTH: The designation KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE Schorr&Leonard,P.C. -500895 bepresented bydeliveringCaldwell&Hanshaw,P.C. and number of outstanding PRESENTS: REX BROADCASTING CORP or Pub: The Arizona Territorial ORATION,an Arizona corpora- mailing a written statement of PUBLIC NOTICES shares of each class or serIes That we, the undersigned, the claim to the undersigned PUBLIC NOTICES entitled to vote thereon as a have this day associated our- November 3,10,17 1977 tion; Req: Adolph Triebernig UNITED STATES OF personal representative at the class or series were as follows: selves together for the purpose • Your Right To Know CLASS OR SERIES of forming a non-profit cor PUBLIC NOTICES AME R i CA, Department of Office of Paul S.Fries,attorney, Your Right To Know Internal Revenue: 8760 E. Wrightstown Road, NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE Common poration under and pursuant to MYLAR, INC.,a corp.; Tucson,Arizona 85715. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF The foliwing described trust NUMBER OF SHARES the laws of the State of Arizona MYLAR CONSTRUCTION, a DATED November 10th,1977 THE STATE OF ARIZONA property will be sold, pursuant 9,150 and for that purpose do hereby Your Right To Know corp.; FEWS F.HOGE In and for the County of Pima to the power of sale under that FIFTH:The number of shares adopt these Articles of Incor- - REED ELECTRIC COMPANY, Personal Representative In the Matter of the Estate of certain trust deed recorded in of each class or series entitled to poration. Articles of incorporation an Arizona corp.; Pub: The Arizona Territorial FRANCES HASTINGS book or docket 4371,page 616,in vote thereon as a class or series Article I of K O P O BROADCASTING • November 17,24,1977 Deceased. the records of Pima County, which voted for or against such The name of the corporation BAILEY,LTD. COMPANY, INC., an Arizona December 1,1977 No.P4119 Arizona,at public auction to the amendment,respectively,was: shall be: YAQUI REVIVAL ARTICLE I corporation; Req: Paul S.Fries,Attorney NOTICE TO CREDITORS highest bidder at the law offices CLASS OR SERIES CENTER ASSOCIATION. Name: The name of the Cor- JOSEPH M. FRIEDHEIM,dba To the CREDITORS of the of SCHORR&LEONARD,P.C., Common Article II poration shall be BAILEY,LTD. LUMBER COUNTRY, if he be PUBLIC NOTICES Estate of FRANCES HAST- 155 West Council Street,Tucson, NUMBER OF SHARES FOR The principal place of business ARTICLE II living, his unknown heirs and INGS,deceased. Pima County, Arizona, on 9,150 shall be Tucson, Pima County, Purpose: The purpose for devisees if he be dead; h . NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Friday, December 16, 1977, at NUMBER OF SHARES Arizona. which this corporation is organi- SHANDLINGYour Rig t To Kr,ow that the undersigned has been 10:00 A.M.of said day: AGAINST Article III zed is the transaction of any or LITHOGRAPH- ING COMPANY, INC. a corp- NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE appointed personal representa- Lot 31 of Mi Tierra,a Subdivi- 0 PURPOSE: The purpose for all lawful business for which oration; The following legally describ tive of this estate. All persons sion of Pima County, Arizona, DATED this 30th day of Sept- which non-profit corporations corporations may be incorpora- MYLAR INCORPORATED, a ed trust property will be sold having claims against the estate according to the Map or Plat ember,1977. may be incorporated under the ted under the laws of the state of corporation;JOHN DOE, pursuant to the are required to present their thereof of record in the office of THE TUCSON NATIONAL laws of the State of Arizona, as Arizona,as they may be amend- power of sale clai a No.C3573d0 recorded in Docket 5170 at Page ms within four months after the County Recorder of Pima GOLF CLUB they may be amended from time ed from time to time. Defendants. under that certain Deed Trust the date of the first publication County, Arizona, in Book 15 of By William Nanini to time. ARTICLE III SUMMONS 403, in the Records of Pima of this notice or the claims will Maps and Plats at Page 85 President Article IV Initial Business: The corpor- THE STATE OF ARIZONA County, Arizona,at public auc- be forever barred.Claims must thereof. By William C.Childs INITIAL BUSINESS: Said ation initially intends to hold,to TO: tion to the highest bidder to be • be presented either to the under- DATED this 15th day of Sep- Secretary corporation is organized exclu- operate,to improve,and to sell THE DEFENDANTS ABOVE held on the steps of the north signed personal representative tember,1977. STATE OF ARIZONA sively for charitable and reli- property in this state and other NAMED, AND EACH OF entrance to the Pima County, at Donald Alan Hastings, c-o TRUSTOR: ss. gious, including for such pur- states. THEM Superior Courthouse, 111 West ` Charles W.King,Attorney,6245 RICHARD A.LYNCH County of Pima poses the making of distribu- ARTICLE IV YOU, AND EACH OF YOU, Congress,Tucson,Pima County, East Broadway, Suite 510, ELIZABETH LYNCH The foregoing instrument was tions to organizations that Authorized Capital: The cor- ARE HEREBY SUMMONED, Arizona, at 10:00 a.m. on Dec- Tucson, Arizona 85711, or filed S.L.SCHORR acknowledged before me this qualify as exempt organizations poration shall have authority to and required to appear and ember 22,1977. with the Probate Division of the Trustee 12th day of October, 1977, by under Section 501 (c) (3) of the issue one billion (1,000,000,000) defend in the above entitled Lot Twenty-one (21) Block office of the Clerk of the Court. STATE OF ARIZONA WILLIAM M. NAN I N i Presi- Internal Revenue Code of 1954 shares of common stock of th action, in.the above entitled Thirty-three (33) of MiSSION DATED November 3,1977. ss, dent, of THE TUCSON (or the corresponding provisions par value of one ($1.00) dollar s-DONALD ALAN HASTINGS COUNTY OF PIMA NATIONAL GOLF CLUB, an ' of any future U. S. Internal per share. Court,within TWENTY DAYS, MANOR NO. 8, per map re- exclusive of the day of service, corded in Book 10, Page 27 of Personal Representative Personally appeared S.L. Arizona corporation, on behalf Revenue Law). ARTICLE V after service of this Summons Maps,in the office of the County Pub.The Arizona Territorial SCHORR, TRUSTEE, who of said corporation. Article V Statutory Agent: The name November 10,17,24,1977 acknowledged that he executed Laureen E.Hall No part of the net earnings of and address of the initial Stat upon you if served within the Recorder of Pima County, Req: King&Frisch,Attorneys the foregoing instrument in said Notary Public the corporation shalt inure to the utory Agent of the corporation State of Arizona, or within Arizona. capacity this 15th day of Sep- My Commission Expires: benefit of,or be distributable to, is: THIRTY DAYS,exclusive of the DATED September 19,1977. tember,1977. June 16,1981 its members,directors,officers, James C.Bailey day of service,if served without Trustor(s) PUBLIC NOTICES FEROLE L.TINGLEY STATE OF ILLINOIS or other private persons,except 2555 Avenida de Posada the State of Arizona,and you are F DANIEL VALENZUELA, hereby notified that in case you a single man Notary Public ss. that the corporation shall be Tucson,Arizona 85718 fail so to do,judgment by defaultYour Right To Know My Commission Expires: County of Cook authorized and empowered to ARTICLE VI Trustee 10-24-80 The foregoing instrument was pay reasonable compensation Board of Directors:The initial will be rendered against you for LEW R.COOK • Pub.The Arizona Territorial acknowledged before me this 3 for services rendered and to Board of Directors will consist the relief demanded in the corn- Member of the State Bar In The Superior Court of the Nov.10,17,24, day of October, 1977, by make payments and dis- of two(2)directors.The persons plaint. of Arizona State of Arizona The names and address of STATE OF ARIZONA In and for the County of Pima Dec.1,1977 WILLIAM C. CHILDS, Secret- tributions in furtherance of the who are to serve as Directors plaintiff's attorneys are ss In the Matter of the Estate of Req:Schorr&Leonard,P.C. ary of THE TUCSON NATION- purposes set forth in Article IV. until the first annual meeting of SOL I. COHEN AL GOLF CLUB, an Arizona No substantial part of the act- shareholders or until their suc- ST R E I C H, LANG, WEEKS, County of Maricopa corporation, on behalf of said ivities of the corporation shall be cessors are elected and qualified CAR DON & FRENCH, 2101? The foregoing instrument was Deceased. PUBLIC NOTICEScorporation. the carrying on of propaganda, are: First National Bank Plaza, 100 acknowledged before me this 19 No.P 4079 Rita McDermott or otherwise attempting to in- James C.Bailey West Washington, Phoenix, day of September, 1977,by Lew NOTICE TO CREDITORS Your Right To Know Notary Public fluence legislation,and the cor- 2555 Avenida de Posada Arizona 85003. R.Cook,a member of the State To the CREDITORS of the . GIVEN UNDER MY HAND Bar of Arizona,as Trustee. Estate of SOL I. COHEN, My Commission Expires: poration shall not participate in, Tucson,Arizona 85718 and the Seal of the Superior Marcia R.Newman deceased. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF October 4,1981 or intervene in (including the Dorothy C.Bailey Court of the State of Arizona, in Notary Public NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THE STATE OF ARIZONA EXHIBIT"A" publishing or distribution of 2555 Avenida de Posada and for the County of Maricopa, My Commission Expires: that the undersigned has been In and for the County of ARTICLES OF AMENDMENT statements) any political Tucson,Arizona 85718 this 29 day of Sep.,1977. 2-51-80 appointed personal represen- Maricopa TO THE campaign on behalf of any can- ARTICLE VII WILSON D.PALMER, tative of this estate.All persons PIMA SAVINGS AND LOAN ARTICLES OF didate for public office. Not- The private property of stock- Clerk 3,Arizona,17,Territorial, 97 ASSOCIATION, INCORPORATION withstanding any other prov- holders of this Corporation shall Clerk November 3,10, 24,1977 having claims against the estate P By A.MILLERare required to present their Plaintiff,• OF ision of these articles, the cor- be exempt from liability for its Req:Warner&Angle,P.C. Deputy Clerk claims within four months after vs. THE TUCSON NATIONAL poration shall not carry on any debts and-or obligations. Pub.The Arizona Territorialthe date of the first-publication GEORGE E. PHILLIPS and GOLF CLUB other activities not permitted to ARTICLE VIII 27, PUBLIC NOTICES of this notice or the claims will DELLA R. PHILLIPS,his wife, 1. ARTICLE 6, which limits be carried on (a) by a cor- At any meeting of the Stock- October November 3,10,17,1977 • be forever'farred.Claims must et al., the period of existence of the poration exempt from Federal holders of this Corporation cal- Req: Streich, Lang, Weeks, Your Right To Know be presented either to the un- Defendants. corporation,is hereby deleted in income tax under Section 501 (c) led for that purpose,these Artic- Cardon&French,Att. dersigned personal represen- No.C356400 its entirety and the corpora- (3)of the Internal Revenue Code les can be amended by not less Articles of Incorporation tative at co Charles W. King, NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE tion's existence shall hereafter of 1954 (or the corresponding than a two-thirds vote of all of Attorney, 6245 East Broadway, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN be perpetual as permitted by the provision of any future United outstanding shares, a ten-day PUBLIC NOTICES AKO HAIRSTYLING,INC. Suite 510, Tucson, Arizona, under and by virtue of a Writ of Arizona Business Corporation States Internal Revenue Law). prior written notice of such a . KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE 85711.or filed with the Probate Special Execution and Order of Act. Article VI meeting shall be given as pre- Your Right Tr Know PRESENTS: Division of the office of the Clerk- Sale issued out of the Superior* 2.ARTICLE 10, which limits Upon the dissolution of the scribed by law. c That we,the undersigned, do of the Court. Court of Maricopa County, the indebtedness or liability to corporation,the Board of Direc- The Directors are also the IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF hereby associate ourselves to- DATED October 27, 1977. Arizona, on the 27th day of which the corporation may sub- tors shall,after paying or mak- Incorporators. THE STATE OF ARIZONA gether for the purpose of form- SARAH G.COHEN October 1977, to me as Sheriff ject itself, is hereby deleted in ing provision for the payment of DATED this 1st day of Novem- In and for the County of Pima ing a corporation under the taws Personal Representative duly directed and delivered in its entirety and the following is all the liabilities of the cor- ber,1977. of the State of Arizona, and de P.O.Box 165,Route 1 the above entitled action. substituted: poration, dispose of all of its JAMES C.BAILEY STEWART TITLE&TRUST OF P TUCSON, an Arizona corpora- hereby adopt the following Art St.David,Arizona 85630 WHEREAS,on the 27th day of ARTICLE 10 assets exclusively for the pur- DOROTHY C.BAILEY tion,as Trustee under Trust No. icles of Incorporation: Personal PRepresentative October,1977,the plaintiff here- The holders from time to time poses of the corporation in such Pub:The Arizona Territorial 0850 ARTICLE I Pub: The Arizona Territorial in recovered a judgment in the of the common stock of the manner, or to such organiza- November 17,24,1977 Plaintiff Name November 3, 10, 17, 1977 Superior Court of Maricopa corporation shall have preemp- tions organized and operated December 1,1977 vs. The name of this corporation I Req: King & Frisch, Attorneys County,Arizona against George , tive rights as to the common exclusively for charitable, ect Req:James C.Bailey November 17, 1977,The Arizona Territorial, Page 15 • • nd f£tnaschiTrenchmouth ,,s ,seases and their Business Owners Policy FAMILY PHYSICIAN is present- members, and he should eye. Local application of moist discharges of the Impetigo neonatorum is ed in the community interest by remain out of school until warm water helps and lesions, and appears with a highly contageous,poten- PlainlyTUCSON GENERAL HOSPITAL. Write to this newspaper if you have the infection is cleared. soothes. Vision is not af- 2-5 days of direct contact tially serious form of questions about health care.Person- PINKEYE fected bypinkeye. and infection. It will often impetigo which attacks and al medical problems cannot be P y answered by our medical editors. Conjunctivitis is the in- IMPETIGO respond to repeated appli- roily infants. It requires Today's article reviewed by Michael Simply.M.Hogan,DO. flammation or infection of Impetigo usually begins cations of antibiotic oi~nt- prompt systemic treat- . . Three very common di- the mucous membrane of with tiny blisters forming ment to the sores, which ment and protection of series that frequently are the eye. Contrary to popu- in the center or around a have been carefully wash- other infants by isolation of associated with children lar thinking, pinkeye, a sore, or near the nose and ed with soap and water. the infected baby. The les BETTER are pinkeye, trenchmouth common form of conjunc- mouth. Impetigo is caused_ After washing the les- ions are bullous (blisters) and impetigo. While none tivitis, is not just a child- by streptococci or staphy- ions, the surrounding skin and massive, and accom- One policy with more of them are of themselves ren's disease, but can locoed,or both.The Iesions should be wiped with al- panied by systemic toxi- protection. And serious, a visit to your occur at any age. Pinkeye become yellow and darken, cohol. If the washing and city. This type of impetigo maybe even less cost! famil h sician is advise- is caused by the strepto- and a thick crust forms. ointment treatement is re- can be fatal. y P Y coccus, the staphylococc- The patient will complain peated 4-5 times daily, im- ROCHEFORD able to confirm diagnosis. Insurance want us, the pneumococcus and of itching. petigo can often be con- New 3 958 W r Agency Your physician may the influenza bacillus. (The Insect bites and sores as trolled, however, a physi-to P y "HOW T e d Feport to prescribe medicationcian will prescribesystem- O IND 6719 East prevent complications and conjunctiva is the mucous well as scabies lesions can AND PURCHASE Camino Principal make your child more com- membrane covering the become infected, and al- is antibiotic if there is a GOOD COUNTRY Phone: 886-2515 fortable. outside of the eyeball and though arms and legs are fever or if the infection is LAND" helps avoid There are several popu- folding back to line the the usual sites, even the unresponsive to topical extra expenses andti= lar myths about these three inside of the eyelid.) scalp and throat can be treatment. escape hidden prob- uFE&C�'SuAL y Symptoms of pinkeye in- involved. Children and adults with !ems. Send $1.00 diseases.First, let's take a elude reddened eyes, with Not usually painful, im- impetigo's symptoms look at an oral problem NOW to Dept. T, known as trenchmouth. mucous collecting in the petigo may result in tend- should be seen by a phy- corners and sometimes erness and swelling in sician,since impetigo must Hughes Publishing YOUR7''/Pdependent spilling onto the cheeks. lymph glands adjacent to be distinguished from other Company, 2031 East InsuSERV.rance /AGENT TRENCHMOUTH in- P g � g Glenn Street, Tucson; '� Trenchmouth is an The eyelids may be sealed the infected sore,and slight fluid or pus-filled lesions fection of the gums and overnight by the drying fever may follow.The most such as herpes simplex, Arizona 85719. Mon- mucous membrane of the complication which warm serious com lication is baricella and contact ey back if not satis- mouth. It was so named water can loosen and re- acute nephritis fied.d. Get off(kidney dermatitis. your during World War I when it move.The disease is highly inflammation) which rocker. Don't afflicted many soldiers contageous. To avoid in- occurs in a small percent- . _ intrenches. fecting other sites and age ofpediatric patients. ! , take old age fighting the g Trenchmouth is also cal- other people, clean and Impetigo is common 1 ! r ' sitting down. led Vincent's Angina and separate cloths should be among age groups. 1 1 used for washingthe pat- Because it is highlycon- CD kag" 4 1the cause and degree of � �, t1 tc:r\l'"Yi tent s eyes. tageous,a few special re- communicability are some- Y may for g � P RESTAURANT what uncertain. The first Pinkeyelasto cautions should be taken ` myth I'd like to refute is several weeks if untreated. while the child is sick: 1) r that children commonly When treated with anti- keep the child at home until A are infected with trench- septic anitbiotic ointment the sores are gone; 2) E The Best t mouth. In fact, the condi- or eye drops, pinkeye change sheets daily and 1 a . lion is rare in children should clear in a day or keep all linen separate, 1 Northern Chinese . two.Even if onlyone eye is includingwash cloths and 1 Fe. ii la `tiA but fairly common among Y 1 youngadults where lower- infected, both eyes are towels; 3) wash toilet seat i Food Comes to 14., ..40.4" ed ' seems to treated to minimize the afterpatient use if the 1Northwest1 '� A '�� ed resistence - 1 Tucson 01'1 1 'rtii, ►,-,,-� allow oral tissues to be involvement of the second buttocks and legs are in Ililli I.' infected by organisms that fected; and 4) do not allow Take-Out Service Chef TSE 4111111 are normally present in the Pa rr anyone else in the family to mouth. use the patient's hairbrush 6433 N. ORACLE at ORANGE AN G E GROVE � Mitotic Slimed children, the condi- and other toilet articles. The IR tion thought to be trench- to e a The infection is spread 1 297-1862 1 i - Adaresireacurd mouth is actually an in- by direct contact with the i °""...`` fection caused by the herpesvirus and character- TGH s t a ff ized by fever, redness and swelling of the gums, and Dr.Lewis Perry has been sores on the tongue and elected president of the gums. The big problem, Tucson General Hospital especially with very small Medical Staff. He will children, is preventing de- serve a one-year term hydration, since the oral beginning Jan.1. pain may discourage ade- Other officers are Dr. OPENING quate fluid intake. James Baxter, vice- Treatment is needed only president; Dr. Bonnie fora short time,and within G i n d e r, secretary- a few days the lesions. treasurer; and Dr. Ken- should be gone. Use of neth Moon, members-at- topical anesthetic allows large, Dr. Ben Terry and MONDAY, NOVEMBER 241 the child to eat and drink; Dr.Paul K.Lund will fulfill instead of brushing teeth, terms as member-at-large. using a good antiseptic mouthwash can be effect- / - ive until the soreness dis- tag- / /_ appears. MADE TO ORDER A physician may pres- cribe antibiotics. The near Great Western Bank Bldg. child's glass and towel should be kept separate ROYAL PRESS SCC1011/ S M - from those of other family .. -� OraeiEseoiididaPlaza � HIGHEST • INTEREST UNIQUE and HIGHER THAN for the ANY BANK -PATIO and 1111 -011VIE AMERICAN 7120 N. OracleSAVINGS 297-829210:0luipp0 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday Saturday . .. 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Govern- ment, a county-funded received$4,000 for the first that the report seemed to Learning's services was in cities which had succeeded "We ask him for in- group designed to study phase of his report, which be confined to a purely doubt. and failed with con- formation, he says `�'es, I alternative forms of evaluates comparative economic evaluation. The first to leave was solidated government. can get it, but I want to do government, was expected costs of government in Since the commission's f or m e r Supervisors '`The commission felt his this instead,' " Martin to decide Tuesday night Pima County and Tucson. inception in March, four Chairman Joseph Castillo, report was not what we added. whether or not to continue The scope of that first appointees have left -- an occasional political wanted," she said. "I "Government isn't just the consulting services of phase report has ap- three submitting letters of adversary of the Com- wanted to ask more per- geared to economics," M a r a n a freelance parently upset several" resignation in the last two mission on Improved tinent questions." Jaskiewicz said. "We have Governmental Manage- Martin said Learning's to look at what's good as 1s 0 new ment, who said his report did not follow the far as presentative VNID. reasons for leaving the - directions laid out for it by government.." group shortly after its the commission. Jaskiewicz also objected formation were time and "His report didn't have to the"pick up my marbles expertise. the support of the corn-() r f ov. and go home" attitude of Operiing "I didn't have the time -mission" Martin said. "It the resigning commission for it any more," p said. had all kinds of strange members. "And I wasn't happy with things. He had his own "That's not the way to do the commission itself. It definition of government it,"he said. "I don't always Valley National Bank jacent to the site at 4366 N. with a carpeted customer had 10 or 12 people,but only and his own set of rules." like Lew Murphy, hut I'm will open its permanent Campbell Avenue. waiting area complete with two or three knew what Martin also said he would office at River Road and The 6,100-square foot fire place and lounges. was going on." •, personally work to defeat c Continued on Page 31) Campbell Avenue Nov. 21, facility, which has been Three other members senior vice-president and under construction since In addition, the bank will have either resigned, or i _. / Southern Division Manager March, was designed by have an employee lounge are in the process of out for Timothy Creedon an- James Gresham and and two conference rooms. resigning. nounced last week. Associates in a Spanish Grace Connelly has been Mrs. Ruth Helms, ap- 9 The office is presently territorial motif. named manager of the new pointed by Supervisor •• being operated out of a . The bank's interior will bank and will supervise a Katie Dusenberry said she temporary facility ad- have a high beamed ceiling staff of eight employees. had suband planning . mitted a letter of resignation to Mrs. .� .a,. - Dusenberry, a would not NETT discuss the matter further. By WALT ' � ��* --*-.1.:,',!%--°,-,��° HenryZi f one f: The precedent set, if zoning matters may set z :.., ,, precedents outside the judicial a alsprocess t _ m -;\�. 4.-N-1.--7,:•. ‘"#-'-•�: � Su ervisor E.S. Bud �`..�,Y fie„ «'�.. � x .a.`.�'�.� .a'. , '-'7-__:,::t4:----,.±,24-'2! ,�. t+ P ;» ...:ev:. "". *§ .,-, s,: •a°1-,1-,? . .,,se ...<. mob. a. �^:: CountyBoard of Supervisors' unanimous decision to -i-... 47.,:;',.4.----F. � � :�. � . .� . .. ,�� �� � ���� ��� Walkers a ointees :�� .� �� �� ��: �� � � �� � � �tdenythe Marvell-First Avenue tonin re uest could w ® .. charged that the Comg q ,*.,,,,,,frt.e. i a : • � g have a resounding effect on Pima County's land �� ��� s ��-� missiononRepresentativeplanning philosophies of the future. Governments on Nov. 1 was obviously packed to The decision, backed by record-setting public terminate the services of opposition, has already exploded one myth o public Dr. Learning." planning philosophy,or at least set it scrabbling off in ffi According to new search of a new cloak. `� - � -�x= commission member Mike The myth that of public acceptance of infill,"is one - .- .... - 11: 7::'i-"DMartin, the strongest not unlike that posed by the knee-jerk integrationists of 4; the earl 1960s. objections to Leaming's Y �"`�� It � g "Infill is fine,"said the chic liberals, "but not next to study came from new _.. �... ._ _. .. members Judy Berman me. and Joann Sullivan. Until Marved came along, infill -- a method of - _ f Ms. Berman, appointed plugging large tracts left by leapfrog development -- _ _,` -.- r by County Attorney looked just fine; fine enough in fact, that county �.,�� g _ .�� . .. - =ti f. -- Stephen Neely, said that planners talked of a mandate during consideration of _Ohow -" -- ``� �..; *,;41,--:1:1.,..,,,` '-` - questions should be . • ... �. r. �-•� .. 4 any the Tortolita Area Plan. . . a1^ '' E ^a directed to Jaskiewicz but That mandate apparently was enough to break out ..1.... Ms. Sullivan, Sheriff the Tortolita Community Plan to provide a method for Richard Boykins's ap- temporarily restraining urbanization -- keeping it in ALMOST DONE--Valley National Bank's new office at River Road and Campbell pointment to the panel, close,where costs of extendingservices would be less-- Avenue will be opened Nov. 21, according to an announcement by Senior Vice- found several things wrong President TimothyCreedon.The bank will have a crew of eight employees. until such time as the community plan was developed. gwith Leamings study. Then a newlan, perhaps,ps, would be developed, 11111111111 "For several years since phasing growth around metropolitan Tucson in the formation of the concentric rings. Commission for Improved That, however, may not be the case. rriTetorialGovernmental Manage- For Supervisor Conrad Jo infill has become Y a ment and the publica- "non-viable alternJoyner, to planning for growth in tion of their reports Pima County. check turkey prices I have had my objections, "This is a real dilemma -- not a phony one," Joyner s e said. "I communicated . said afterxh�e board refected Marved's request. It is a those objections to Dick dilemma.between infill and some alternative to it.' In the interest of our area supermarkets. An gether a Thanksgiving (Boykin) and he appointed That other alternative is "high-density urban readers, three Territorial attempt was made to in- meal was well as some me." sprawl," Joyner said, explaining his votes to increase staff members checked elude items likely to be - standard household pur- Ms. Sullivan said she is densities in the Rancho Vistoso and Tortolita Comm- prices at five Northside purchased in putting to- chases. opposed to the Commission unity plans. for Improved Govern- "We have to take plans like Tortolita, Vistoso and mental Management's Southwest (a new area plan still on the county's Item Bayless Food Giant Lucky's Safeway Fry's recommendations but is Butterball Turkeys,unstuffed, 5.79 5.89 5.79 3.73 5.69 drawing boards) -- hopefully we'll talk about a per pound "not necessarily opposed to southeast plan -- and stack them with densities," he Pepperidge Farm Herbed Stuffed 5.53 not available 5.53 $.53 s.53 consolidated government." Mix a oz. One of Ms. Sullivan's said. "That's why I voted to increase the densities in Uncle Ben's Converted Rice 32 oz. $1.04 $1.18 51,07 $.99 s1.05 Vistoso, and whyI will move to increase densities in Folger's Coffee Regular Grind 1 Ib. $3.24 $3.19 63.24 $3.39 53.24 concerns about Learning's Idaho-style potato 1 lb. 5,29 5.23 5:23 5.25 5.29 the southwest plan if they're not high enough." Sweet potatoes 1 lb. 5.4948 not available $.49 5,49 $.49 reportwasthatwas not Princella canned yams 16 oz. 5. 5.47 $.49 $.47 $.49 as extensive as she had Despite his talk of supporting higher densities f it or Butternut squash 1 Ib. $ .29 $.39 $.10 not available $.19 presently undeveloped, relatively unplanned areas in Large tomatoes 1 ib. i.89 $.89 $.79 $.89 $.81 hoped, adding that only Ocean Spray Jellied Cranberry 3.43 5.46 $.42 $.43 5.49 Tucson and Pima County the county,Joyner registers his support while sounding Sauce 16 oz. vvernments were studiedthe well-worn caveat that "services (sewers, utilities. Johnston's Prepared Pie Crusts 5.635.67 3.57 not available 3.65 12 oz,, gusts the five that exist within to mention a few) will be very expensive." Hungry Jack Buttermilk Flaky S.43 5.46 3.45 5.45 3.43 the count Part of the problem, Joyner said, rests in land use Refrigerator Rolls 10 oz. county.- Giant Young Tender Sweet 5.57 $.59 5.56 $.56 $.59 "We need to look more in plans of the past,such as the General Land Use Plan of Peas in Butter Sauce depth at the same thins 1960,which governed Marved's First Avenue property. Cool Whip 9 oz. $.69 5.68 5.64 5.69 5.59 p g Tree Top Apple pure 2 quarts $.93 $.89 $1.39 not available $1.39 the Commission on Im- "It's not their fault,"Joyner said of those planners. Gold Medal,al{-purpose bleached, $ .47 $.69 $.65 $.65 $.69 roved Governmental "They couldn't have foreseen the growth that would hit enriched flour,5 pounds - p Large red delicious apples 1 Ib. $.49 s.49 $.49 $.59 Management looked at," this area 17 years later. This board is obliged to plan Cricso cooking oil,24 oz. $ .99 $.98 $1,01 $1.03 $.99 L Clorox Bleach,64 oz. 5.61 5.61 5.63 5.61 >i.61 she said, adding that the for that growth. Jell-06 ounces 5,41 S.39 5.39 $.34 $.39 ,.aunty commission needs Supervisor Sam Lena held hope out for infill as to look at other cities-- not (Continued on Page 32} Page 18,The Arizona Territorial, November 17, 1977 Welcome ! Shop Fed Mart for big savings s Oscar Mayer Packaged Meats The Arizona Territorial W.L.White Diane Bulfinch Clifford Haugh welcomes the following Lee Ehnert V.E.Stedronsky All Meat Wieners 1-Ib 1.03 O.G.Bentley Vernon All Beef Franks 1-lb 1• Edward Jones Ruth M.Sands new subscribers who began Cortez Bloomerson Jerome B.Evans Rny M.Stelle All Meat Sliced Bologna 8 oz 69i receiving the paper within M.McCrary Raymond Sanders Dr.G.H.Mathis All Beef Sliced Bologna $oz JR.Newman Col.G.E.Madison Mary Perez 969° the past two weeks: Bruce Whitaker Dan Giblin Paul B.Holmes All Meat Sliced Bologna 12 Oz. 99 John Pearcy James D.Toole David Morley All Beef Sliced Bologna 12 Oz. 994 Dr.Gene Hall R.D.Brandenberg Robert D.Reyes O'Dell Dees J.Lane Morthland David M.Waterson Lee Cook All Beef Thick Sliced Bologna 12 oz. 994 Jeanette Manley' R.L.Call Lawrence Aleamoni g $ Eugene C.Gieseler Robert Clarkson COtto Salami 8 02. 91 Henry Gontales Anthony Martino Ray Horst Jerry Wyatt Pure Beef Salami 8 oz. 934 Kenneth G.MacLeish Paul O.Derting Pat Bond Arturo G.Rodriguez Lt.Col.F.W.Baum R.Shipley Dr.H.C.Mendoza RENEWALS Beer Salami $02 1.03 Mrs.H.C.Porter C.J.Suttele Herbert W.Robinson Storey Steele Hard Salami 8 O2 ,...1.73 Mrs.Robert Dedrick Robert J.Lebo Mountain Bell Myron Rosenbluth Smokie Links 12 Oz 1 23 Carleton Siwick Roger L.Nichols Alfred D.Mittendorf 'Mrs.William Colombus Beef CottoMrs.John Molloy George Niprikas Anne Kemp W.A.Meteer 8 02. 98 Ralph Hall Gordon C.Land Antonio Boggero E.L.Ferguson Sliced Braunschweiger 8 02 974 Piper's Cave Randall J.Grable Jerry Hunley Howard Starr Braunschweiger Chub 8 oz. 65° Donald Gardner Edward Garcia Edward Alday Mrs.Marjorie Jordan Charles L.Fair Braunschweiger-Family size 12 oz. 974 Robert Sotomayer ' Sandwich Spread 8 Oz 69° M.S.Cruz Sandwich Spread•Family size 12 oz. 1.03 Wendel Sms RobertW i Bloomfield Bolin begins planning Old Fashion Loaf 8 oz. 974 Michael Lesem Ham and Cheese Loaf 8 oz 1.17 David Lepper Olive Loaf 8 oz. Evelyn A.Leone 97` ulay W.Littleton - - i Liver Cheese 8 oz 894 Leonard Lang • Pickle&Pimiento Loaf $oz. 914 David C.Boyd or states IDudgeis Leo J.MacMahon Picnic Loaf 8 oz 1 07 Nril E.McNeise Luncheon Loaf $oz. - 954 Ron Woody Bolinacknowledged that Head Cheese 8 oz. 87 Robert Lee Governor Wesley Bolin in and economy in govern- Michael O'Brien Summer Sausage 8 oz 1.01 Trans-Arizona Real Estate a letter sent last week to all ment; his office does not have the Honey Loaf 8 oz 1 41 Bill E.Ledbetter state department heads -- Avoidance of any new knowledge or expertise to Antonio Square Variety Pack 12 oz 1.47 Robert E 1Sceyli demanded that all or additional taxes, manage the departments. Round Variety Pack 12 oz 1.47 Jerry Wyatt proposed budgets provide keeping within available He said he does not have Beef Variety Pack. 12 oz 1.47 Henry Clancy the desire to do so, but Chopped Sliced Nam 8 oz Bruce Warren adequate, essential ser- resources, 1.43 Martin Reff vices, allow for inflation, - - I m p r o v e d charged that he is Jubilee Ham Sliced(8 Slices) 16 02 3,89 Elkan J.Morris Bacon 1-IbEdward J.Freeh but still maintain spending management and reduc- responsible to hold. each 1.49 Roxanne Mari Johnson levels at 1977-78 estimates. tions of public employment department head ac- Alma B.de Corral ` John T.Mawhinney where possible through countable for efficient and Claussen Kosher Sliced Pickles 24 oz 105 Raymond Hathaway Budgets that do not attrition and elimination of "prudent" exercise of Claussen No Garlic Whole Pickles 32 02 1.05 w DRohde uit reflect that philosophy will unessential functions, thus authority and respon- Claussen Kosher Whole Pickles 32 oz 1.05 Robert A.Mader be returned by the curbing the growth of state sibility to manage well. Gary E.Dickens Governor to the depart- Claussen Kosher Sliced Pickles 32 oz 1.05 M.J.Peterson bureaucracy. If his requests are not Claussen Sauerkraut 32 oz. 1.03. James.W.Goebel mentheads for further met, Bolin wrote, the only Claussen Tomatoes 32 oz. 1.03 Hazel V.Forbus decisions, Governor Bolin alternative result will be Allan P.Ploesser Roy Stone wrote. Basic new taxes. Edwin Gardner He asked all department Prices Effective November 14 thru November 20,1977 Dan Augustus Mrs.Fouraque heads to meet wtih him at "Arizona then will find ,pRichard Holt 9:00 a.m.today (Friday)to trai n i f itself in the same shape as A.J.Reisinger euAvaa,1' Leo Esparza discuss proposed ex- some other free-spending Everett Queen penditures for the nextstates where huge deficits the spot for William Mattausch I�' Q smart shoppers and excessive taxes are R.H.Waters fiscal year. Lawrence W.Bird Governor Bolin wrote the over-burdening the wage 182 E. Ft. Lowell Dr. Arthur A.Zirnheld Richard A.Done departments that he will Airman Kathleen K. earner,the people who pay 7030 E.22nd Street John W.Carnes submit a budget to the Hayden, daughter of Mr. the wages,the average tax- Tucson,Arizona Carter Dickey Margret Bingham legislature convening in and Mrs. Jerry T. Hayden paying family, and Emmet M.McCabe ' January that reflects: of 7622 N. Aire Ave., Tuc- especially the aging on Ken Palmer r-r- -- Sam Dougan — Sound and equitable son,Ariz.,has been assign- fixed incomes who struggle { ] 1'ffl Paul M.Drake revenue and expenditure ed to Chanute AFB, Ill., daily to meet their I '1 'd n' Wiley E.Greene „ LIII�IClyde programs for the State of after completing Air Force budgets, he wrote. ,) - ,�_,t,�� Mr.&Mrs.W.W.Clark lrillilmt Phyll Wigley Arizona, basic training. Bolin sent copies of two F.R.Dexter Fiscal responsibility During the six weeks at chapters from a research Lackland AFB, Tex., the report prepared by the airman studied the Air three state universities for • tivictu a recent Arizona Academy F rce mission or aniza- ° g Town Hall session. They netkiteft . .1INItion and customs And rec- eived s outlined the growth and oe- special instruction in P� 24- , .. And relax. It's so easy human relations. Comple-e- 13 cos t of government. "Comments concerning - tion of this trainingearned our state government are ,, , .,;,, ~-�= with a flotation sleep the individual credits % system. Because towards an associate in timely and indeed scary," r Y Bohn wrote - .�- ; '. _ they're warm. Com- applied science degree The Governor said `R z fortable. And healthful, through the Community department heads can get Par '` �-���� —`�� � ' _ .` too With the most Collegeof the Air Forc i e. z •'...„—�, � : . - .n,.. assistance in budget -. .--: :. "� _ ,,,M :t gentle, even support preparation from the Of- � � .:aw =per --'�. µ that a bed can offer. The airman is a 1977 fice of Administration and ' '... - •�� 7,-...-- graduate of Marana(Ariz.) Don Olson, state budget -4�. .. _ :�Y� -1 . Any bed. Try it, and !I .you'll see why we call High School. director. - rv, _, . ':' . water "the sleep � solution. ,: Share anArizona . TURIN ON Christmas .....s.s.s.;.,;:r.:;: f..:.:..i.:,.:7.5.5::\ .. .•..• •.•...•••... • • •.....••••••••• •••..•..•• ... ... .. . .. . ..... ......... .............. ..,,,„:„:-,„:3.„:;:„J-,::::,:,,:.•.::••:„.:..:::..-:..::..,::::, .:,.::. ,..:::...: :::::..::::::::„.:,„:„:,.:•,.::::„.,,,:„, ,,,„,„:::.:,:.,„:::„ ':''i.: :::;:'i:-;.::.;::*:i;:::4::'-::: SS ---te. ..,,:,0 r4...,,:::::,-;e:, ,,;•,:'a::::::0--,:',",::".:*:": "'"'"'''"'"::'"'"'"'''''''"'"'""A .. `.' •. ..... Got your ears on? 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Listen ... - --'‘ \ '4,-. �� .t we're playing your song. :�: , s coy H ITA H 1 :iii.i 2''; :"W§ 0 ''''''..`,%* *:. :i.:.i::.gii: :,\ 'we reSe►ve the right to substitute giveaway `":=. :; �w"i k:: r; .....- items with equal1114 . ....,..ii.ii.iii.gliiii.:.:.it 5smstar stems{3t or greater .t slvl eta value UALIO#11Mieba) ,� Send This 52-page all-color holiday issue is on sale nolo everywhere.Send some to your friends; „itthere's a free mailing;enve- I M IFJ[JItAWY JhokiAsAjatirpoimioni ARIZONA lope inside.Or order gift ift - subscriptions:Use HIGHT/VMS the order blank inside. Or phone 258-6641. 2911 E. Grant Rd. 3865 East Grant Road 4170 East 22nd Street 2039 West "In Decorator Square' at Aivernon Or send check or money order to Arizona Highways, q ( ) (In Woolco Centers Lewis,Phoenix,AZ 85009.One year,$8 in U.S.,$9 P.U.A.S.,$10 Phone: 793-9429 327-8809 745-2911 elsewhere.We'll mail you an attractive gift announcement card. November 17, 1977,The Arizona Territorial, Page 19 NOW you can shop us. Now, no matter what you need in the warif your old phones to qiu-4 residential telephones and telephone service,Mountain a PhoneCenter (9....0000rP Bell has Anew and easier way to help you called the. -- - Store.We'll give you • . PhoneCenter Store. ' -a$a credit. If your , - f What's a PhoneCenter Store? It's a new home has our new - (° ' wigOdill. UMW neighborhood store for telephones. telephone outlets, It's a place to see a corn- you can pick up your \ ,....ir 111/7 1 • ,.....t3 , our newtelephone ° ee:/eepahrornaeywofithsttainmdeamrdory, What new p abouth n e s p, take e phones,Trimline® phones, them home with you, © Design Line* phones and and save at least$4., gibthe Touch-a-matic® 16, all 11 displayed in a complete choice of . colors. Anda place where you 4 . I 0 11 cinantelleeaprhnoanlel aboutthelatest ideas 1 Z outlets? If you are moving to a home or apartment that's already equipped with our new modular telephone outlets, you can come in, arrange for your new service, and simply pick out new phones -, in the colors and styles of your choice. Then,just I ) a 411Drop in on our Grand Opening, j0 take them home and plug them in. 4. Nov.1749. Now is the perfect o , re If your home isn't already equipped with 414 ,., I .83,A4A time to visit our PhoneCenter \ i.S. telephone outlets, you can still use %., ‘ Store,because we're having i our PhoneCenter Store to arrange a # cfr----------g"3 ,.5)9__„/ a Grand Opening.Just It. your service. t, 4 stop by our new location, _,..,10101.11.1* , How about paying my phone bill? anytime between . 0 ' 44 If you prefer to pay your phone ,a 8:30 A.M. and 5:00P.M., , e 0 bill in person, rather than by November 17 through 19. ta mail, simply bring it to the We'll have free coffee and cookies and a grand PhoneCenter Store. tour waiting. How do I pay for a Design What about new service? If all you need is basic tele- Line phone? Here, we phone service, come see us at the PhoneCenter Store offer two choices. You may nearest you. One of our customer representatives either pay cash,or we will • will he happy to write up your service order, and help i& add it to your monthly phone bill, you select your new phones. with the cost spread over a six-month Can I exchange old phones for new ones? Yes, for a period” (And there is no interest charge for minimal charge, you may trade in phones for ones of a this service.) same style,but different color, if your home is equip- Where do I find a PhoneCenter Store? Stop and see ped with our new telephone outlets. czz, us at our new location: Or you can just come in and pick Plaza Del Oro Shopping Center,6448 No.Oracle Road. up one of our bright-looking The Mountain Bell PhoneCenter Store. It's a new and and convenient Trimline tele- easier way for you to shop for telephone service. phones, or our beautiful Person-to person. Design Line phones. • • ...um Can I save money?Yes. "1-s. CliPitOne . Suppose, for example, you are moving. All you have to do is bring , . eirceinoter qtegistered Trademark of American Telephone&Teleg-raph Co. d' ::: `'-‘ oWalt Disney Productions.Housing produced by American Telecommunications Corporation. *Trademark(if American Telephone &Telegraph Co. **You get the phone housing-.The working parts remain ours,so if there's ever a problem,we'll fix them. Mountain Bell 4t://are Page 20,The Arizona Territorial, November 17, 1977 n n e x a i o n a ii s NABWselects Evelyn Lynch include NW areas Evelyn Lynch, assistant Pacheco, United Bank, Ms. Bleck has lived in 4 .. . (Continued from Page 1) cashier, Valley National secretary; and Jody Fratt, Tucson 13 years, and was --Rillito Park and Anderson addition,a group of five Bank Business Systems Union Bank, treasurer, previously employed by subdivisions of Oracle Road,between Roger Road and Department, was recently the river, which amounts to approximately 300 acres, installed as Chairman of with annexation proceedings scheduled for the second the Southern Arizona quarter of 1978, according to the memo. Group of the National ■ n ess �tl• --Northmanor and Arizona Acres,a 512-acre parcel Association of Bank of 14 subdivisions between Oracle Road and First Women, Inc. (NABW), at '" 4 Avenue. the regular monthly --and 112 acres at the northeast corner of Oracle and meeting at the Arizona Inn. U Limberlost Roads, composed of three subdivisions. Mrs. Lynch succeeds Pat According to the memo, an annexation petition has I l i g, manager of the .,, / been in the Oracle-Limberlost area since 1975, but Arizona Bank at 22nd - Novinski said action on the plans has been put on the Street and Craycroft Of- Carol Bleck has been Jack Hoag Associates. . shelf. Tice. recently named Westward Her duties will include• . "All of those areas--including Oracle-Limberlost -- ,. he said. "We've got all we can Elected to serve with Look Resort's new banquet developing, coordinating are just sitting there," , Mrs. Lynch are Beverly sales and convention coor- and handling all activities handle on the east side. Reed,First National Bank, dinator. related to local meetings, However, the year-old memo says work programs vice chairman; Lillian Formerly of Aurora. Ill., banquet and conventions. have prepared on a quarterly basis through November ___ E3leck 1978 on the various projects included in the timetable. - _ On a page of the memo labeled "Priority Schedule ■ By Quarter," the memo says, "This program reflects Art Supplies For Honday Gift' s planned annexation activities on a quarterly basis for the next two years. We can expect other areas will come up for study but not likely to be annexed during :� tr,�'S :�•. R -.ti' :j•:�:::•:•::•�•'=r:•••..}:.'-,•::i•�a v't ti}..�'•1•.~;i•:�',:? ----:*:::<.,r. .=�:•yz.:•��,}.�_A..,••:'l�:ti,yy:}. �• r}�. y'•}.f{••• ::�1L•.:y1`?�C;.•••••.•r;r p1v� r: When it comes to choosing art supplies, it pays program pe No attempt has been made to Q t. the ro ram riod. 1 t g ;,� --- to see our staff of professionals. Marti has acorn- project an exact completion date for any one aiiE. n- t plete line of art materials and the experience to nexation which could range from a few months to rti I, g i help you select the right products.Art supplies are many months.The planned level of annexation activity 11111i-11"'-,� * :- ' t .'st° _ -,ii: the practical holiday gift for any artist on your list. can expect to bring in around 1,000 to 2,000 acres into ,, �:,..,:. �4 .- the City annually.,, p: .::::,,,,..Mr, k- 1 / 0 FF s' ""'4 4 IMMIX a . kt In a related matter,Novinski said some field work is t.311 i°�1 • _ + , '` a" -:-4" .r �.1` under way on an annexation feasibility study in Nor- .,-----$'4„,r, — _ - '' thmanor, but added that "all comments aren't in it 2 1.1. #( - ON ALL ART SUPPLIES . -- from the staff. :t . p� THROUGH NOV 30 _.-,,,N4 i!i.i!-ii f. \1 4,-.0% 8-s,,et• Oils • Grumbacher. • Art e • Koh-1-Noorfil ° � # �. s � Artype- '"r t, ., • Easels • Strathmore •"" * ' - \raw, . . t. i:i Brushes Design Pens - 1 • Li uitex • Water Colors . 4 ��. ,? Acrylics • Faber-Castell • Speedball ••Crescent Boards a'� �� ,, ....... \\_ .\\,,, -....,,,!:" IOW ::ii.i::-:•§ \\\\.‘ - Marti's Robinson ...,„ 4041 East Grant Road 327-7421 - -, . i1::'-!:.5.E,,mwo,,, ,::,:al,,.,;::,,;,::,-,,.,.,-,,. .;:_.:,:,,,,.,cm::,,;,. .g::,:,..,:m-:,..,::,;,,., ,:,,,.,i,.:,,,i::::;::-,1:::-.1,...:,..,::,:,,,1.1,,,..".:-::;::1-,::,,,,,,,,:.:.,.:,.:„....:,,:,,:.:::::„... i .. •••••••••••••••.•••• - , : .- kms '+^ •- t ..:i.........::::::.........:...::::::::::.::::::.: . „. . .. ................x.:•:.:.:.:.:.:•...........................:.......:.................... :,. . ••• Sj . ... ....,..: - -..:-:- , ,-..- ..... r ,.•• S„ ' •:-:•: ••• .•• t• • siR a' 41 •:. ...er . � s .• !#! ...... e �a•t � a 4 4r 'Pt'',/1 0 Onl ° 1 8*; ' " .' • •••••• r i:: � . ,! * .:11::#'4 ' iis. !c ! ♦ •• #• . ::•:::..• 'Jl*he€tilleSe * ' N .< ` •:•:•:. 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The spots, produced by EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME,ALL HIGH QUALITY ••:� . ; ::: Jennings and Thompson-FCB of Phoenix, will air ti FOR THE FINEST SELECTION AT PRICES LESS THAN HALF OF NEW.TOP NAME :,:e; throughout the state during November and December, BRANDS,HENRIDON,ETHAN ALLEN,DREXEL& to support sales of the December issue and Christmas OF ANTIQUE FURNITURE,GLASSWARE, JAMESTOWN LOUNGE JUST TO NAME A FEW. gift subscriptions of the magazine.The TV is part of an :':' CHINA,SILVER,ORIENTALIA PRINTS& :"▪ ' e.. •;• LAMPS,PAINTINGS,PRINTS&ACCESSORIES, ad campaign that will also use print and radio. :=• PAINTINGS TRY OUR STORE AT EVERYTHING FROM PHONOGRAPH RECORDS TO A :::: 1208 NO. ALVERNON. HOURS 8:30 TO 6 DAILY COFFEE POT. FIND THESE USED TREASURES AT :;:. '•"' EXCEPT SUNDAY PHONE 326-1642. DODGE& FT. LOWELL IN RAMS SHOPPING CENTER, MEXICO : :: HOURS 9 TO 5 DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. : PHONE 327-6118. , All."."allilIsill' / �! • DEC. 8-13 DEC. 23-30 MAZATLAN MEXICO CITY ... Evening ....▪.. 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"PHONE 882-0946, - s a•=_„•.wi.�.,t a•.s ►♦i l•f.i~j..`.• .: •.. • a,.` •'••. `~_',:y••sr*►�s• t!..... ss♦♦ •a t t•►• .*air,s a November 17, 1977,The Arizona Territorial, Page 21 Amphitheater board approves school name plans bondsale, The Amphitheater School gives the students in elementary schools an historical and cultural Board convened last week grades kindergarten opportunity to choose the aspects. • at Amphitheater Junior through fifth grade in those school's name after A contract with Kitchell High School with little new two northern most `studying the area for Corporation for planning, action taken. The body engineering and super- Dance program gave its approval to plans Marana bondmeetings vising the new school's and projects already construction was also okayed by the district ,.�-- • voters in last month's bond The Marana School in grade schools ele . Board unced The ctionboard formally has scheduledannomeetingsthat forit The Sahuaro Dance children as the six-member authorized the sale of Nov. 16 and 17 to discuss on a several elementary bonds and sent the Nov.22 bond election at Festival, sponsored by the entourageput the package to the County its Nov. 8 meeting. Pima County Park's and energy-filled performance. Board of Supervisors for The Nov. 16 meeting will Recreation Dept., had their expected approval. be at the Marana High students' free spirits flying Ms.Mettler was engaged The Board also approved School Cafeteria while the last week at the Orange by the County to coordinate a plan for a selection of a Nov. 17 meeting will be at Grove Road School where her dance specialists and name for the new the Thornydale Elemen- the festival's second of conduct the festival, which elementary school that will tary School Cafeteria. three days of dance was made possible by an be built at Sage and Both meetings will be at programs was held with Arts Community Romero Roads. 7:30 p.m. more than 400 students and Association grant from The plan, submitted by Polling places will in- teachers in the County National Endowments for Donaldson and Harelson clude the Marana Junior a.iea tur ldeii ul d SeCUI1u. L)vaL 1,,.nt, i c6ulal- present. the Art to the Pima County principals Dr. George High School Auditorium, The board also set Jan.1, scheduled meeting at 7:30 Northside schools par- Parks and Recreation DeGregori and Michael the Silverbell Recreation 1978 as the deadline for p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 22 at ticipating in the creative Dept. Allegra, respectively, Hall and Thornydale student immunizations. Cross Junior High School. dance experience included Coronado, Harelson, Donaldson, Murphey Sunrise and Walker elementaries; Flowing Wells, Marana, Orange Grove and Cross junior - pro - highs. 6,44 PIIThe festival is the lifai) culmination of a two-month project which brought a sampling of creative dance as an educational art ac- tivity to 18 schools in the FAcTORYCounty. STORES OPEN Teachers from theOUTLETS 11011 (la , MON.-SAT. participating schools at- tended three workshops E ENDS NOV. 23rd with Ms. Barbara Mettler <_, at the Tucson Creative tip,' Dance Center while 3 PIECE SUITS BY WRANGLER REG. $85.00 Mettler s trainedAIN _- - s specialists conducted three `'' . '4 BUY ONE AT$65.00, P . I I creative dance lessons at GET THE SECOND ONE ABSOLUTELY IFRIEIE„ . each of the schools r �I TAN - NAVY- MED. BLUE- or$39.99 EACH On Tuesday, Nov. 8, theit- schools .participated in the :, �''' ::. for some -ti.:. :-.: MEN' WEAR get-together � ik-.,� �t� hin and . . --... :<��=; �dancing, stretc g -' � -� - �r.--:. yelling as each school later '` ti Men's Long Sleeve Shirts Reg. 15.00-18. 0 99 took turns performingtheir . /3,-,,.••:';- ti r.: • -*,;;f `-, : 111Men's Short Sleeve Knits Reg. 14.00-18.00 $7" or 3119 ' dances which stressed :w .: ::: : informal and unstructured ' : g;:li-. . :: . ' 5'.s ` ' Y Men s Sweaters 9" " ._ ; , � Reg. 1 .00-18.00 ■14 body movement. :,:: i N :: ` Men's Wrangler Cords Re 16.00 10" The purpose of the - ' : ' '-'),-1-..'- �'Id 'c"- p p ;, ,.,4i r•-:.:-°" $ r Men's Denims Reg. 16.00-20.00 $999 project organized by A,-;.,:,•1:-,<.... Nancy Allen in the Coun- �� J ='� :f%`6vs: tin Painter's Pants-Hot Dogs Reg. 12.00 $599 's Parks and Recreation '�' ty :: : _rY Bib Overalls Reg. 22.00-26.00 $14" Department's festival-in- • •, =: 9 • the streets program under s ;;iMen's $ 9 9, " , v` Down Jackets/Vests Reg.30.00-65.00 19 44 the direction of the depart- - :: , merit's Art Program Super- , ?%.,` X-f � �-' Men's/Ladies Jackets Reg.40.00-56.00 $S9"■34" visor, John'-Zee), was to : � ., Reg.13 0 Q-16.0 0 " ��•,,; ,g000.- �` Men's/Boys' Nylon Flannel Lined Wind Breakers g• $9"■1 1 introduce creative dance to : �� ; ,,: ,- County schools and to give • :-"= N - x . g44SOX Reg. 2.00 $13' or 3/350 those teachers interested, ` ::.;:i:.,,•;1:,?-. �:'' °` materials and methods for :t. j, { r s' { teaching creative dance in ;. <. .�. . . .. ._..0. : goys WEAR the classroom. ,� :: - - '~, :,::.` .:: xl• -. ,� .r--- , t ir Boys Shirts-Long Sleeve Reg 8.00-10.00 $'.S" The pioneer program : �� , ; was successfully launched.,, Boys Shirts Long.Sleeve Knit • Reg.6.00-8.00 4 ...,:hot with the aim of pavingthe *• iris :� , i � s9 4.:34::::-. :i< Boys Crews-Short Sleeve Knits Reg:5.00-6.00 S way for further develop- ,. ment of dance in County /A :--` + ► BoysJeans Reg. 8.00-12.00 2/1000-or.$559 1,-,,, Boys Cords-Wrangler Reg. & Slim• Reg. 12.00 $799 If participation is anyj: p Stu dent Cords-Wrangler Reg. 14.00 $ indication of the worth and • .>.:::::. " success of the project, the k ������ program gets a round of TENNIS WEAR applause as the gathering :ti::ti of students, teachers and : ` Warmups Reg. 30.00-65.00 $19"■S9" observers all got into the 40) %' - act of creative, expressive �..r:: ' -=�_���-, -:�::�:- Tennis Dresses Reg. 20.00-35.00 $12" dance forms. *' dr Page 22,The Arizona Territorial, November 17, 1977 ****Or*********** c . . _. , inns ". ,.,.:‘,4 -,,__.,),. 1 , , , „ „: , (,.. rY Stamps I . ALBUMS& SUPPLIES \%.. IJI eOPle jAnteriran Ailatelir !rurae' E LECT VOLUNTEERS ARE NEEDED places & things COLLECTION ON CHILD ABUSE AND NEG7225 N. Oracle Rd. 297-3456 The G. Freeman Woods Library, 3455 N. First Ave., Northwest Side and centrally located clinics of will have in its collection six sets of books and other health agencies need volunteer help in the late ***A.*** ►•* materials dealing with the problem of child abuse afternoon and evenings with both clerical and clinical beginning Tuesday, Nov. 22. tasks. Bilingual ability helpful but not required. The materials were presented by the Arizona Contact the Voluntary Action Center, 3833 E. Second Community Development for Abuse and Neglect. St. if interested. (ACDAN). Representatives from the group will be at the Woods Branch Library from 1 p.m. till 5 p.m. on CDO BAPTIST CHURCH BANQUET Nov. 22 to answer any questions. Dr. Vernon Grounds, president of the Denver Seminary,is the featured speaker at a banquet held in "DEPRESSION" LECTURE recognition of the development of the new Canyon del The University Hospital-Auxiliary will meet for Oro Baptist Church at 7 p.m., Tuesday Nov. 22 at the coffee and a lecture on "Depression? at 9:15 a.m. University of Arizona in the Arizona Ballroom. There Thursday, Nov 17 at the Arizona Health Sciences is no charge but seating is limited to reservations only. Center in Room 8403. Anyone wishing to attend can do so by contacting the Speaking will be Dr. Stephen C. Scheiber, an Palo Verde Baptist Church at 327-6233. associate professor of psychiatry at the University.He will include in his talk a discussion of the common CATALINA FOOTHILLS SCHOOL BOARD MEETS causes of depression that range from discouragement, The Catalina Foothills School Board will hold a T T T T TITI or grief and reaction to personal losses. regular meeting open to the public at 7:30 p.m., The lecture,which will begin at 9:45 a.m.,is free and Wednesday,Nov. 16 at the Orange Grove.Road School, Giveyour Loved Ones a open to the public. 1911 E. Orange Grove Road. Information concerning the Board's agenda may be obtained by calling - GI FT CERT!F I CATS •—a—1—J--i--'--1 —'--'—' __ _._1.....1= 299-644?. from Weaver's Bed & Bath Fashions. 4AT THIS PERIOD OF THANKSGIVING, .. i ,. L WE THANK YOU ACT CONTINUES WITH"PYGMALION" TheArizona Civic Let them select at their leisure 1 r ona C c Theatre will continue its presenta- tion of George Bernard Shaw's "Pygmalion" through FOR YOUR CONTINUED PATRONAGE. `� Nov. 27 with 'curtain yg from beautiful and practical items o . c tain time at 8 p.m. in the Tucson for the home. f i Community Center's Little Theater. Tickets are $3.50 °. ,' to$7.50. Season tickets, which allow audiences to see } -p'�% f �"`�` ` the productions at a substantial discount are still When you buy gift certificates, $Q from the Stylists a t available. Call all the Box Office at 622-2823 for more information. - your other purchases willaediscounted - 10% of the,Gift Certificate Price74 (44 DRUG ABUSE PAMPHLET I Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Arizona has prepared a - �, PENNY, PAT, P.J., G L E N D A, 1 new health booklet entitled "Drug Abuse: Drugs in a - Chemical De ndent Societ which contains informa- BED & BATH MIKKI, and WILETA y - v tions on various aspects of drug abuse. FASHIONS 1 The booklet also explores the reasons for drug abuse. .::.....:.:..:...... :.::..:;:1:; 1 We Use andRecommend 6431 N. ORACLE R D. 6447 N Oracle at Orange Grove• 297-51�� NREDKEN® Copies may be obtained by writing the Public 9 1 AT ORANGE GROVE RD. aPark Mait- Relations Blue Cross and Blue Shield of 5870 E. Broadway. 747-7171 w Department, 297-2284 Arizona,P.O. Box 13466,Phoenix, Az 85002. . 11111111141111 . rte' rte'r 1-' " —' r_ rr—r"' III IN11.11 TI/11:11111111111111°1 Share during 111 LI" litt Ith e Machine ! M01111e, Malthillie 111 7:A;msisi**4 "40.° 111 iliPlip9 . Listen forDetails, _ November 17, 1977,The Arizona TeALLEYrritorialorum , Page 23 Beverl Public 18 hole Pere. Golf w Cour,�e . Coniple�e Go I If W ocalosylfmf apphpears ony Shop,Adens&LadiesGOLlf F' ath Sportswear,Golf Instruc- tion,Snack Bar. 5910 N. Onde 887-6161 How do you feel about the general conditions _ maintained in the Coronado National Forest? (asked Mezzo-soprano Beverly �aiegfried's Rhine Jour- son Symphony office,443 S. ' on the trails to Seven Falls located in the Coronado Wolff who stars in the Tum- ney" by Richard Wagner Stone Ave.,and single tick- National Forest). son Symphony's second and close with Tchaikov- `efs at$4,$5.50,$6,$6.50 and WHO IS THIS WOMAN? pair of concerts of its new sky's colorful and dynanfic $7 at all Tucson Commun- season at 8 p m. Nov. 17' "Francesca da Rimini." ' y :. = it Center outlets. . - � . � and 18 was first trumpeter The Georgia-born sop- Express buses depart of the Atlanta Symphony rano is the tenth of 11 Casas Adobes Shopping - . before concentratin on children and a ' g graduate in Center at 7 p.m., with ` � , �'Al�r'� voice. literature from the Uni- intermediate stops at � With a voice that critics of Georgia. Oracle Villa. versityApartments at ���"� �� "'' have said "could send — 7:15p.m.and Plaza r Since her career began del Oro , -,.**,.:--i 1; � shivers through a plate following a win at the Shopping Center at 7:18 glass window, she •• m -I,�° Youth Auditions of the P• � � � sing C`hausson's "Poeme Philadelphia Orchestra, de l'amour et de le mer" the Boston, Cleveland Cin- 11"" 11A111 in- '� ` 'It and de Falla's assionate P cinati, Montreal symphon.- Th �' . e um "El Amor 8rulo." ies at Tanglewood and in a h.,.. 1� She is a smart woman -� � �� � � • ' - - ��*�� � �� � . "'•-� - She doesn't have time to The orchestra under Hollywood Bowl. ;'t 4 4 ''' '_ � Plant .z..,..,..„...: � waste runnin all over ° d Trautwein s baton will Season tickets are still g ,open the program with available through the Tile- town looking for Christ- STEVE WENZL DIANA BLAND Boutique mas Cards.She shops at __ . "Generallythe land is in The land and trails • ROYAL PRESS where look pretty.similar to when real good condition. There i S V u - . . she chooses her Person- I used to hike as a boy.The are some areas that could l alized Christmas Cards area changed a little when use some cleaning up. from the largest selec- :,:-.„.K....1-...„...:,.......:.•••.:,..::„, tion in town. age, though." =:� ::::: ,:.>::::...........:.. g , play ::ti: ti . Is this Woman you? Vance ::: :.. Koenig,classical guitarist and Toni Aneslov, = ' : � .j: r, M nda No V. 2$ n rf rm a 8.30 .m. 0 0 �r .�� st will o t flute Pe P Y �. andTues. Y � � Novov.29 in the Little TheatreTemple of L P . ..�,. at the PRESS _ y � SS .o. r -, Music and Art 330 S. Scott Ave. ,�= .;: '�� Music played will feature either solos or duets with 503 7 E. 29th St. • h 297 6622 4 0 composers,Johann Bach,Weiss, Castelnuvo Tedesco, 29th St. Business Plaza 7225 N.Oracle at Ina � Desportes, and Tarrega. Tickets, at $2.50, may be 790-6054 ., � ~� purchased at door or at Jeff's Classical Record Shop, «rear western Bank Bui�ding) g 1 43 1070 N. Campbell Ave .. 0- i ':\iimilillelli ..„... . .� t, .... � • �� Travelling k THIS YEAR . .� Over The ���a � � MAKE YOUR� Holidays? WENDY STEVENS GART SUTTON . CHRISTMAS GIFTS "I'm just beginning to "Coming from Califor- discover the desert land, nia, this land looks really 'Learn the AVOID but from what I've seen, nice and alot less disturbed Art of Macrain•! the conditions are really than many national parks _ DI SiAP�P01 N TM E N T! beautiful considering the in California." amount of people who come MACRAME CLASSES: Get your choice of convenient flights and low fares here." Tuesday Evening • 7:00pm . ..6....,..: .,. Thursday Afternoon• 2:00pm RESERVE IN10111111 � , . . .. a . „.„.,..,.,„ :x Weekly 9-5pm • Sat.&Sun.9-9pm ; HOLIDAY.--..:ADVENTURE w..........„.2...:323..........,:::i::.,.,..;y:.!.„:.. -„,:,:.. j ��:.. ..,....,..4., ,,,, . , ...i. ::,,,,w.,..... : ..„.......,,,„.2;,,. 8 grange Grove Village .. .., . N. SUN.RISE-::: �w 1 ��a - 6451ORACLE ave- I ��i�� ,..,, .� ,..., a � (ATORANGE GROVE) �--- � � . . 2 fit ................................ i. ...4:-...,:i; ,::.:Iii ,.: . I,,..„-i- ,,,, ,,,,.: ,,,,,,. -,-, �� Ibis FALL ( if you can't gSouth i .,„.:„.„,„ ,.. ' ,�s pis„„ . win arae our car witha change ,t*,:-*.,.,.,,,,:::,„,-bX /„,, ;-, - t.,....., rt.:::''' „..„ , .., ..::::.,_:::::::,„..-„,..:-..:::-.:-.,,,,,,...,,,,,, ....., , .::::::;:i.::::::-.....:::-...-.:::::,..,/ yooil and filters. EMILY BAIR KATHERINE SUTTON ' "This is the first time ==It's really terrific. The sec end �:L1 L I've ever been in desert �e�°` , paths are kept clean for the iv., BIG country and the land looks most part.” Str° '' really well-kept. The : ni MINP,„,,„„,...„„.,,J...................,*16,,..57.7:::,.._ sahuaros are absolutely �� 71rt'""-------------d••:...1 -` -: beautiful.” - A - i - BIG ,. 1-,..-.10„:„,. 1 &,..::-,.---c,-.,.:1_,-.--5,A, `"=mow w :..,- . .. 3 ' .. tip,; \.--.-.1.1.,.:- ,,,,-,. F I ILT E RS . . -4,-.:::..;-. ;«.... 510.1,,N...so,..---;;:4:::7,-p,,,,„.:.:,,„:,..._ ' , ajiderrt 6°02.z/cozy 14-411111 gay pAk 74,1.i.,..:::::-Zit^..""--`+..�':1��.,� IP-4.7.:,i,.,...,:,. iii TUCSON'S MOST COMPLETEO&P ;,..7.-,7..::::::!:/:. = .:: 4i ~`��:;:: POTTERY&GIFT SHOP Igo/i Oriental Bonsai Lanterns ..:14i:$'-''''.'' planters KPrance-Oracle 5 QTS. MULTI GRADE OIL & FILTER Bu ddasr :---`,. Oriental Vases Auto Parts Quan�Yens ��:E �� Temple Dogs 5 QTS. SINGLE WEIGHT OIL & FILTER $595 v� 4140 N. Oracle Rd. X - Limited Quantities (HANDY ANDY SHOPPING CENTER) 3809 N. Oracle 887-5242 go'. !Pennzoil • Valvoline Tues.—Sat. 9-5, —SICK888-5011 Sun. 104 MONDAYS— Your Choice of - OPE 7 DAYS A WEEK ! Kendall • Quaker State Page 24 The Arizona Territorial, November 17 1977 • 0 • • 0ib •RIO_NIOS_AI•NIOON�M� lbig•u "' (:; *---7 -4, "!-,^rT1; :•- r-.---*�a\r�`t-*)�!. 2 f^:.,--n74f":---1...:a.=Vi;='�' • . . l• N VAIRINN �: ''t,S 4)-1, ., AY ^�� : . �1 Appetites, restaurants gearing up : ::414,. . N...,a) .: ‘,.,... si L •pac..„:41 , 01 • , 0: ,,„191,Fogrrfrxw,---p; 410;e.,;,L, _. .It •. .,... . ..„..,:J.:. 7-p, ALLabir-2.......-,.../A _,... ,, is -,--... -: _,.....,:.;:..,:' •,_ ig.-,..,:t.:i-. -,'„,e,_ • 0001 .......-.0w4roci .-...,- r- •, R •• • •• .'i'4 -...,,k;'...-• ;or 41-quill"- • for 7 V Ala N87111-11W.cedi.:::;:- .: .- .., • ...4...,,,. .i., smw.,Thanksgiving Day feasts it.,:...v.:::: •er ..c.,,,: :, 4. •: „. IN.: _.., -pie NCH ON�/ ��. tv,#.., : . • 0• el t�L-`:17. ,•. .aa',- oLD SAN FRAN(15C0 :P With Thanksgiving Day 7116 N. Oracle Road, is fashioned turkeychowder be made as earlyas ssi- rs':*;.,,- .,,,-!K,,,,:..4%.10.1. .. ..�atiprrip-- s • '=3�-;:r.."-?•_I! g g y .,'ust a week roast 1 = Y "� �'� i 1 down the road, offering both Polynesianturkey with dressing b e. .:.. *--•••. ��+ :-•- , ••••�.�4- . ,. `' appetites, you can bet are and American-style or stuffed cornish hen and The Raintree Restaur- .z, y ` ."= ` L-�''•••••_•••• ,,�,°„ "'`'•` '• Barin t' fixin's. Bakedisopen from ?. ,.`-�' . ' �." ' gearing up for the feast, as Thanksgiving a n k s g i ti i n g dinners. apple and ant, �.. _., tea',i,.i '�.•=::��.�,:►•r.�i..'a'�:, d;.-�! �.'�•r: , ,. �:" are many restaurants in Both dinners are$5.50. The pumpkin pie is offered and 11 a.m. till 2:30 p.m. for • ••• !••t•�•�I[•�t••t• �itiiii �mi• 1 • : glass wine Thanksgiving Day ::: - • the area. American dish features a a of comes with earlyThanks lti in The Tahiti Restaurant, shrimp cocktail, old dinner, compliments of the dinners. Ham and Turkey 4 '"''1 D .-i chef. with all the fixin's will be • t iII: ---�►."" isg ":4"':•'40'� +•+.=f The Brave Bull Restaur- served in their newly • • ;t; ant, 16350 N. Lago del Oro remodelled restaurant for lib." --, 3602 E. Grant Road • a -.• ,9Pkwy, invites all to a $4.99. A free class of 0 0 v Se, .0. 327-3473 ,4. Thanksgiving Day dinner A nd re's Champagnes ;:,; • 11:30 AM to 11:00 PM in the breaktaking desert comppliments of the house, . :• �' settingabout 12 miles north accommpanies each din- . Plaza del Ciro -is `''`�►~`' 7 days a week; p • • ,ti. 6. - of Ina Road with prime rib, ner. ' < 414_, Sho in Center -:.,:..• I ,/� akdo turkey and ham feasts The Coat of Arms Rest- .��, CLOSED ,4. available, Reservations taurant, 7053 N. Oracle, • .OR '• r PANIC,' THANKSGIVING should be made early. will be serving feasts to x- Orange Grove & N. Oracle ' • '4 ere will be entertain- i :• 1I DAY . :Thanksg 297-9974 .4. Day. • A4 3 • - -�. 4• # El Jebala Restaurant, �, •_ • I , ',o itI er •�► 3115 E. Prince Road, is = .. ..1 �- ;4; offering their usual serene, ..e- t-. 4-= •,a • .4, yet enticing atmosphere <�ti _ '`*= ' i" • '''4.1A. 1 P.::ii i . .4 along with belly dancing to � -;` �� lit ',.i.ii.‘. " •-:. fi,4‘S.**..1 4 • 4' MEXICAN RESTAURANT • spice up the night. The --�t+?.�.,,ifr . Rf..= 4'8,- q„0.-.46aki restaurant's s cialt i ' '''•+r` -' •Steaks & Sandwiches y s \` re4 their lamb but the k w' - • : them on any dishes they (; '", 11r I „ . .4, may have for Thanksgiving ; ..:_ ::;--..' • .4 Dine in the delightful atmosphere Day. .,•�•�;,�- - •:- rof strolling guitars Las Campanas de las ,i,.......e. \\. k- t: �, Catalinas, 6440 N. Camp- • ./ clil rig Vist our restful UNO MAS Lounge wg bell Ave.,has,always their • 4; superb view from the foot- ill 4 t hills complimented with N • Watch for our new location on N. Oracle ., their exquisite southwest- ••, 4 OPENING IN MID JANUARY ern atmosphere. The rest- satisfy all Thanksgiving • HOURS: Sun. • • aurant, which is serving thru Thurs.— i• I featuring a large lounge Day patrons. The restaur- • • - g g g 4 dinners to satisfy any ant offers a special menu • loam- 11pm, 4� for music, dancing & fun raising! j Thanksgiving Daypatron, , Fri.thru Sat. • t....__ g g on Thanksgiving offering :L 1 _ mIrs �. .� ,�i ►�. -; requests that reservations lamb, turkey and ham and • . oa m 12p . • Prime rib entrees. Call i• CLOSED • • -..�.�. ,•. �•�r....�... . .... .�.-. :,.�.''..�.�.�.�.'.�..,.�.�� -� '�; THANKS- early for reservations. • ;�, • / GIVING • Pancho Restaurant, 3602 ;' �f�' / "P. ' DAY • • E li jetiAl.."AE. Grant Road will be4.1,.,! '' 0.i. ,i•_ cloyed for the holiday, but • / .••••1!":;: 1 ,/' :::• 1(1* - wishes to announce their (.. 0 . soon-to-open restaurant to _ �.:_. 5 r , { i serve the northside at 6011 •�} ).„,,, .,,, fit” = . •• OG TAILSANDFINE '%'.INf� � _--- 1 •. -- - N. Oracle Road. •~ o,„).�,_,-.4 • ••: •, - __, c -�B[L.LY DANCING NIGHTLY D Best wishes for a happy • ‘-;-'41111t•.*,_ ti 'WEDNESDAY-SUNDAY � and he 1 - � � • ,. healthy Thanksgiving . /i OPLL 6P. 1. �; • ,Day is expressed by all r • 11, r. <. PRINCE .D . 11 A :1 1' O U :. Y �C L� .� , restaurant owners where- •-� ,_,, %kr& - ,71) • ,.. ever •J . 1326-2200you may choose to �+ •: lift I **` j dine. ;: •' '.- .�-. .-•,•,•..--,-�• -,.�•�-�•- -�,,,,, ,.•-.•..- •�-�.•, .•:•- -�• • •-.• = --•-..•-,--•-.- - _ - . . . • •k•ilii•. •i•ii• •;m•n•: omix•_'ikorz•a• • 4 �.: _ _ _ f �”i 1 "}i t! 41111016iLm....TV ------' —/c----- ----=- --- -''---.-----________ -_-,...... .. .... -_ ._ -___--- - ----->$0011 A, , ---*---:- ....J .10,' "V;:.--. 141-1.11.P"f‘P- ... _ ---..-,-,- -_. __ \‘ '‘------------...-- -- -- -- --__ _____ . It ...--:414/ iii) Aimb,-- (:.: ,'‘.•• t, ,,-. g.%, pe.,,,,, ,r-If..‘4C't''ci,„____,,,44. c7*------' ..,,,,-.3.4_:_:,...,..---,-- -.)--.......6- '.11:1e.-11,1-",• •'-'..OA, .i .0'1,11'*_._._.r?;"-,'P..„., ;IV' % 'P '‘' L....J/1k- 4.44_4,2 Ar- 441 iti4,.f 41‘ 4_\.2.- tr,....''''.;,, N 0 , ENJOY A TRADITIONAL .„,,,„. , ,,,.,,,,,., ,, I,,,, „,,,,), . ti ;it ,,,,,,,_ Titailksgiving (1-:,711)) i';',,1I„,, ,,,,, ,!.,:, 4111 1 DINNER 1 . I) Make your ii., � reservations early. i ; 299-1771 (iek(f 01./46 (k,- '- 11 )II S4;i '•.: '� 6440 N. CAMPBELL at SKYLINE (ri, fii-;:g, 1 1\ ;t Serving from Noon till 9:00 p.m. i\IN ''T.'.,#;:*;\ ��_, drobV-4,,' A ..5.,iiii, '',.............. •s RESTAURANT .& i ., �+ ( j il SkI ‘ • \ • I I #.,. .** \\• ‘ \ .: :'Ii. '"Lames \\ -� ll::Niti i_....>,ir...,,,..... ��itNVa��_. 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UT TIL41Vj . aS ti including appetizer, .. 81 salad, and beverage. . ... . :: .. ,........ '•" 1114 ......:* 1111‘ . ti°"r ', i:,.. .,. too,P1:1:....-.....--0. __,,,, . :. .111.17111 , :.,...3..„,„..... • drA ...,., . . .„:„. • ,::,.,:_,..:, „op :,::: .,.......ri,,,.. i_....... __),....,•:‘,.....,..: ::,..:,;::,.:..:,_,, til. . . :*.,;,,.. . ,. � . ` 1 � 41 Brave Bull ::i:•'::: r� %:4:4 ' b1:-1::.q, t-.•.: :..4,: •'*:. rFlorence r*'1 Ranch please phone.- ..: . ...vo. ...,:, . a1::::: :,: ° ° . .. lte - / ,, -.; 1 ., Aok.,,,4-4;;i#„.-:.,i.::x::::',:- .,!:i.:.:.,.::;-:-:;,.:;,-,-2iii..-,...:.-, ,.--.,... .-.. 74k -.<v 4::.:'-: -,:‘ r O 791-9110 iiir ;008.- y `::: : i,„,,,,,, , 7, gio-, . . 2,-- . i;'.7:.',....,:;:*:::-..-:;.:: ,.:At\-- - '111'7:....,..• * . -'...'''' .. :.^::i,..... ' ...:'71.**:::::. ,•'......:;....74: .... ::. . • • .• .... • ,„:i.::...itow ..-.:-..,;:,i„i,:-. .. .... . , coder for early reservations • Ranch Ot_ A° f :, \ 2Mi.- / . 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ORACLE (Casas .Adobes Shoppinr Center) k" "• '/ , ' . Nb. �� , •.,,,:•!a'tS!!a"w f• ~' a .. .•.• :nr,.. -.ti's Page 2&;The Arizona Territori�, November 17, 1977 Orr 4o► i i► i .i I► i .r i .► i s i i iOV • CC Get more heat with % hit F% (l 'f rf t 5PHM1 DT A less wood. Heaviest 1 ' I ' '�'��`l���.�Q���T1�11 i % l` ,(1\1 ,.� f1Tc� �'7c��+�'�� nationwide. Blowers � 7 A ��` available. Custom built ' I44. 474 theft \ialley 1 Beehive or Conventional. Fully guaranteed. / 1 Established in Tucson 1974. Proven,the Superior 1 Oro Valley's burglary- a crowbar used to pry into Y Thermal Firegrate. 1 free streak was ended last the pro shop. _ L % Tucson residents, these units are built to your individual , week as two thefts were A dwelling in the 600 fireplace so please allow 2 to 4 weeks delivery. , logged in the town over the block of west Calle ConTNGC- e vs iii weekend. cordia, left unattended, Thank you, The Oro Valley Country except for a friendly dog, See at: 1 ClShop reportedub Pro the with no lights on and a 1 3149 E.Prince Rd. Paul Schmidt Or call: g T. -ucson,Az.85716 795-3847 % theft of $14,474 worth of screen open was a n annexa on try .. .. .. ,, 4, ., ., .. .. .. ,. ,, ,. m e r c h a n d i s e. T h e burglarized early Sunday establishment was entered morning. (Continued from Page 1) j late Saturday night. The property stolen was "The response is running just about equal with those • Eight missing golf carts extensive including, stereo who oppose the move slightly ahead," she said. "Mr. gfiE made up the bulk of the equipment, electric and stolen property. There non-electric tools, clothes, Engle has said that we need a 65 per cent majority to .,�,;, ''�- =, were all recovered in the jewelry,clock-radios,wood show Oro Valley we really favor the move. i'a.---------\. n Q E course of a Sunday mor- carvings and kitchen �p- "The only plans that exist in Mesaland that I know of c. ning investigation. Em- pliances. regarding annexation is that the water company will _, � ployees reported the Police had not been in- burglary. n- almost surely send out a letter indicating how the vote h ,.;.F` Cotia9zburlar formed that the famil went. It would be up to the pros to do something if it _ .. , g Y Y "The theft was part of a would be out of town. seems warranted. ,. ! `=� - joyride,"Police Chief Fred Several vandalism and "A lot of people seem to think that unless some of the 1 � : A Ro said. "Still out- prowler calls were vacant lands to the west of Mesaland are included in received from townhouse any annexation proposal there isn't much use in it.Our ��� ��� COMPLETE sta ding are some $70 in ecei ed o I _�:• ..:- .*:.:::-0-i,-“,•,%,..-,-:,,,,,.-,,.., cash, cigarettes and odds residents during the course subdivision is already the way we want it." '_r M.., DOLL and ends. of the week. Mrs. John T. Hall, who with her husband was 1= =>N SHOP "During the course of the Several mailboxes, it appointed liason between Rancho Verde and the N ` �,. investigation the police turned out were the vic- combined Oro Valley-TNGC committee discussing \\ -.-,.::.:..,.-.-.,.. . .:_ department found that tiros of the vandals. annexation, said, "Nobody here has said anything r Collector Dolls < •Y several residents in the Chief Roof said the about annexation, nobody has asked for another Plus Wigs, Clothes, general areas where carts prowlers may well have meeting to discuss it." Shoes, Books,Miniatures, were recovered had heard been animals exploring the The TNGC committee sees the alternative to IL ! Doll Houses 0!d •'Fashioned noise and suspected construction sites within annexation by Oro Valley in stopping the unmanaged -•..- •••••i something was going on but the area. Nothing else was growth they expect to result from the Tortolita Area 1 Stockin'Stuffers. chose not to call the turned up in investigating Plan as broad political action in Pima County to elect police." the calls. officials committed to a managedgrowth ---•---i , and policy,g P Y '"'7 IN TRAIL DUST TOWN Carts were discovered Speeds within the town especially ones who are more responsive to the wishes f 296-0161 stuck in gullies,wedged on limits continue to be way of the people and willing to sponsor legislation enabling hillsides'or just abandoned out of proportion according =� managed growth. ra.L\ -4) 9:30-5:OQ Tues.-Sat in Camp Bello, Rancho to police reports. Annexation to Oro Valley has been viewed by those . Verde and in various "A four-man force is not favoring annexation as a means to control zoning locations within the town enough manpower to be on densities. Pima County officials have okayed up to limits. the roads 'looking for eight units per care in various portions of the An attempt is being speeders constantly," Northwest area. SqI1.EA,M.,NC• made to catch the culprits Chief Roof said, Annexation, in slowing densities it is felt by some, of Arizona through fingerprints taken would reduce the need for enlarged school, street, ShopliftersTake Everybody's Money from the vehicles and from o Id e r police and utility services thereby avoiding tax increases. On the other hand, some fear that another level of Extra care and responsibility. . .A truly ire government is against sound overall planning. Oro maynot provide Valley's volunteer system Y Y BETTER LongDistanceMoving Simeetin experienced planning and leadership possibilities. ervce There is fear that with growth,Oro Valley may have The Board of Directors of to abandon its volunteer system and institute taxes to function. �Th the Golder Ranch Fire Dis- Annexation became a subject of discussion last April �� ► trict will meet in the Coro- n IDDFDD when the TNGC committee began casting around for nado Elementary School otos-1/an%at,.Jicc. methods of preserving the character, specifically low ��� I-- 4111 l Cafenasium Nov. 17 at 7:30' density housing, of the Northwest Side of Tucson. .. ; _ p.m.to discuss with district Several rezonings by the Board of Supervisors near , LONG c sT.►�cE MOVING _ residents how the recently- TNGC and the passage of the Tortolita Area Plan �_� �1� �.. - � .fie.16-11111= t 0���QR P{RfORMA11Cf af�f A ,(74 J� ;. *Good Housekeeping:: approved district will prompted the fear that high densities were all that ` ' pFg� GUARANTEES work. could be expected. C *fon QR ORM 10 c9" For those who cannot Oro Valley incorporated in 1974. LOCAL AGENT attend the meeting, they The proponents of that move voiced many of the may call the directors,who same concerns as the TNGC residents who favored ARIZONA MOVING & STOkAGE CO. are James McLauglin(825- annexation. Estimates Without Obligation — Call 624-2548 9371), Maria Monplaisir Mr. Engle has expressed sympathy for the TNGC (297-0149),and Clyde Smith point of view. (825-3419). He has stressed repeatedly that Oro Valley will not initate any move to annex additional property. The nextbest to � ere A:so��afed ...and sometimesbetter. Drs. Sim son Miller,er, Fabricant and Blonder KCEE, the flagship station of the Wildcat network, broadcasts every regular season ammeism football and basketball game, both home and away, and we follow the action through ASK ABOUT OUR post-season play. Next game, take KCEE with you, for the best of both worlds. . KCEE AM/790 IP' - - CONTACT LENS iiiic . lifitc, illiii 1, - .fe) . • TRIAL WEARING io loolook ilk Iti'116C. PLAN WE HAVE THEM ALL: ammimiiii 111000 0 * . • Conventional to i 'P . •Wet Lens • •Softens • CO 'fof".0****"16 (11% • Dura Soft • Bi-Focal — f , ,10tptific\-, , Plaza del Oro University Office „afti NtOrange Grove&Oracle 925 E. University 297-0102 622-5904 November,,174c, 1977, The Arizona, Territorial, Page 27 0 V CO tin c i I signs new lease • , ,,„„„PlA PVI rut RA RA RA PARA Okfil Afil MI RA API NI MI IRA Kb atir ADDRESS LABELS with nice DESIGNS 1 moving into larger quarters : .... ,_ Ai. , _, , Your name &address with any initial or de- sign. ONLY $3.50 for 500 : The Oro Valley Town Council approved a move ItaTe,;.- --.7,,, - : • - ,, Satisfaction Guaranteed 3 to larger quarters for the t , • , t - -11.1 -.-.; ::---,..m, ORDER NOW town's offices at a special .. : FOR CHRISTMAS 1 meeting Nov. 10. The office,now located at * -"- 'i*4: -----,, ', -- -• • ' - ' -' '''-',,- .„.. ROYAL PRESS 7225 N. Oracle at Ina 8 TO 6 9040-D N.Oracle Road,will 4, • „...-. . „.,, ' i'•* ,.,_' ' .,...-i,---,-,-- - -,...2:,•, • .., , s near Great Western Bank Mon.-Sat. 11 be moved to 680 W. Calle --71,,, :-..:-7, ,- , pop.,:. ir 7d Vo VN VN Int VV VII VW VW WV VW VW iilifililill VW VW VW vi Concordia-to a house with ,,, . .• ...*._ —..., ,..., : ,„„; :Ix • , . ., approximately four times -:' . ', , , :.- .-..:. , .. - I - , Recovor Your Old Cab i /7 the floor space-as the two- ... . .'. ' • .'.,''' -bedroom apartment which . -. , ° , . . , presently serves the town. • ' . , , , - , ....... , , . Pr/ ----. - According to Vice-Mayor , : .., . ....,- , E.S. "Steve" Engle, the '* , , -- ..., ...- T... , / house,which has an area of ......,:-,-----...,-,:-7- --- .,„ , ___ ) ...:. * ---:-7.,-- .,,'''-',-*°.44141._ .- -. _ ___ ..• .. , approximately 2,400 square ,----,7,--1 4.47t7:,*V° --, - ',., - 41114,...% •-.' - - .... . feet, will be leased by the - -!---- -..- ...„,,,30t ...„:;,...i.x., 71,-2. .-•,. town on a yearly basis with Save 50 '. NEW QUARTERS-After three years in a two-bedroom apartment,the Oro Valley -- an option to purchase it. , I` ...,„ Town Council will be moving into this new, more spacious house at 680 W. Calle and more over new cab r''' ts! "We are not obligating Concordia. The town's lease will begin Dec. 15 with an option to purchase the ourself or any future INSTA L NEW DOORS, DRAWER FRONtS building. council to buy it," he said. • D COVER ALL EXPOSED AREAS ON YOIIJR A tentative floor plan for 11 ISTING WOOD OR METAL KITCHEN CABINETS! . . the new facility drafted by which is anticipated to hold that most regular council High School, which has 1 ,wiiiiiiiiiiissamataiiiiiiiit Town Clerk Dottie Morse approximately 35 persons, meetings will be held there, hosted the town's major 2744 N. Campbell-326-2131 shows a meeting room which will probably mean instead of a Canyon del Oro meetings since 1'74. ,.„.. ..._. - .....,_'E. J.... , -748-7313 In additim tx o bedrooms at the . )uth !nd Bareroot purchases of the house are • Ts(atly allocated for the polic- - Gil i.N D °PENN ..---- ----- one to be Chief Fr'ed Roof's SVViNtjE. ...."--; office and the otl 3r ,squad Il ST --.L'. PLAZIA must be made with care room for the fo.cc-• s tl-cee full-time officers VIVI. PRINCE RD. ,.. In addition, a separate .' . .x.it . x.7.4 mayor's office is planned c T. LL By PROF STEVE The bareroot season per- stem imbedded in moist s for the new facility. FAZIO, mits gardeners to buy packing. This method al- In other action, the , Horticulturist -plants at substantial say- lows for in-store sales and - council voted 3-0 with ;:--7, ---::_ -f/ University of Arizona Ings over those growing in it is a convenient way of Councilman Eldon Haines (. various type containers. transporting plants. With cooler weather ap- -abstaining to approve how the plants proaching, gardeners will Here isRegardless of whether a Ledco developer Robert ' The are handled from digging soon have an opportunity to gardener purchases plants Daly's improvement ,...,____, ,..).--.— ,' until sold to customers: A purchase many different from open air, healing-in assurances for Valoro „,,, special digging tool pulled mANE plants dug by a method pits or in individual con- Estates. by a tractor cuts the root ,.-- - known as barerooted. For tainiers, there are some In addition, the council gently lifts the the benefit of newcomers to system andvery important guidelines set a public hearing on the 7.- gardeningbarerooted plants from the soilThe. --- / .,_..<-% 1frit) IEVIEINIT , to follow: Buy the plants proposed town code for its refers to plants dug with- harvested plants are shortly after they arrive at December meeting, which / -, ,/1 immediately placed in was set for Dec. 15. x out soil around the root nurseries or stores. Plants , ,i i BEAUTY SHOP shipping containers with In approving the lease / .system. placed in paper or carton the root system imbedded for the new quarters, the / Styling for Men and Women Roses, shade and fruit containers are most often in moist sawdust, peat trees and many ornament- sold in stores where inside council also voted to notify als lend themselves.to this moss or excelsior. temperature is maintained present landlord Nat INTRODUCTORY OFFER TH RU NOV. '77: method of digging.Digging Upon arrival at nurser- for comfort of customers. LeVine that they would . • $ 1 00 OFF SHAMPOO & SET. reg. $5.00 of these plants take place ies,the plants are placed in The packing material sur- vacate the apartment Dec. healing-in pits located out-when they are dormant; rounding the roots will 15. e $ 100 OFF HAIRCUT • reg. up to $8.00 they will be available at doors. The pits contain the eventually dry out and will Town officials say they same type of material used will begin moving to the • $2" OFF nurseries starting during need re-wetting. PERMANENTS • reg. $20.00 up late November and extend- in shipping plants and the new quarters as soon as ..... ............. ing into early Marchroot portion is covered with Removal of plants from Mountain Bell finishes ASK ABOUT OUR SENIOR CITIZEN'S CLUB! . Barerooted plants must the moist material, the healing-in pits and installing the telephones. 3417 NORTH FIRST AVE. • 887-2811 have the t t Individual plants are re- packages will damage roosysem - tected agaipromoved nst drying after for sales and the some of these roots--this is removal from the growing exposed root system is not serious but it will delay development of new growth again wrapped to prevent grounds.They must be pro- tected continually until drying while transporting next spring. plants to their permanent When transporting bare- Commercial IllooKILore . planted in permanent sites. • producers of planting site. rooted plants home,be sure barerooted plants ship Some growers package to keep the root system plants to local nurseries individual plants in bag- wrapped in damp material. with a water-absorbing like containers or in small After arriving home, keep has material surrounding the carton boxes with the top the root system damp until roots. exposed and the root sy- it is planted. 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RICHARD J.BOYKIN Board of Directors:The initial ARTICLE I DATED this 28th day of Octo- corder's Office in Book 22 of LeRa DEVELOPMENT CORP. XX. SECTION 1244 -PLAN: Sheriff of Pima County,Arizona. Board of Directors will consist The name of this corporation ber,1977. Maps and Plats at page 21 and I. NAME: The name of the The Board of Directors may By Sgt.B.Dudgeon,239 of two(2)directors.The persons shall be TUCSON NATIONAL STEVEN L.NAN I N I as revised and amended by a corporation is LeRa DEVELOP- adopt a plan in accordance with Deputy Sheriff who are to serve as Directors SECURITY AND COMMUN-' R.PAUL HRNA revision,approved by the Board MENT CORP. and subject to Section 1244 of the C-165-059 until the first annual meeting of ICATIONS COMPANY,INC. 500926 of Supervisors of Pima County, II. PURPOSE: The purpose Internal Revenue Code, and in Pub: The Arizona Territorial share holders or until their ARTICLE II Pub:The Arizona Territorial Arizona,on December 21, 1971, for which this corporation is the event such a plan is adopted November 17,24,1977 successors are elected and The objects and purposes of November 17,24,1977 which revision is Exhibit A, B organized is the transaction of the same shall be incorporated December 1,1977 qualified are: this corporation and the general December 1,1977 and C of the amended De- any and all lawful business for in the By-Laws of this corpor- Req: Dennis L.Parrott,Att. William D.DeFer and nature of business it proposes to Req: DeConcini, McDonald, claration of Monte Catalina which this corporation may be anon. William DeFer III transact are: Brammer,&Yetwin,P.C. Estates,said Declaration being incorporated under the laws of DATED this 7th day of Octob- 3450 N.Country Club Road A.The purpose for which this of record in the Office of the the State of Arizona, as they er,1977. PUBLIC NOTICES Tucson,Arizona 85716 corporation is organized is the County Recorder of Pima may be amended from time to LELAND YARBROUGH The Directors are also the transaction of any and all law- PUBLIC NOTICES County,Arizona,in Docket 4158 time. VELMA V.YARBROUGH Your Right To Know incorporators. ful business for which cor- at pages 459 through 498, in- II. INITIAL BUSINESS: The NATHANIEL RADIN DATED THIS 27 DAY OF porations may be incorporated Your Right 10 Know clusive; and of that certain corporation initially intends to INCORPORATORS Articles of Incorporation OCT.1977 under the laws of the laws of the amendment to said Declaration conduct the business of pur- 500861 of William David DeFer State of Arizona as they may be Arizona Superior Court recorded in Docket 4166 at pages chasing, developing, selling, Pub: The Arizona Territorial TUCSON SKATE BOARD William David DeFer III amended from time to time. Maricopa County 431 through 433 inclusive, contracting and otherwise deal- November 17,24,1977 PARK,INC. Pub: The Arizona Territorial B. The corporation intends UNITED BANK OF ARIZONA, TOGETHER WITH,and subject ing as a contractor, as a sub- December 1,1977 The undersigned incorporat- November 17, 24 1977 initially to organize for the pur- an Arizona Corpporation, to all rights, benefits, obliga- contractor, as a speculative Req: Ettinger&Deck. P.C. ors have this 1st day of Sept- December 1, 1977 pose of manufacturing, con- Plaintiff, tions, terms easements, condi- builder for resale, in real pro- „-., .:, ember, 1977, associated them- Req:William D.DeFer III struction, maintenance, opera- vs. tions,restrictions and encroach- perty both improved and un- 4 selves together for the purpose Non,- sales and marketing of T H E R M O-K I N ET I C CO R- ments as set forth in said improved, of every kind and PUBLIC N OTIC of forming a corporation for security and communications pORAT ION,et al., Declaration of Monte Catalina character. •,_,:.:,. profit, pursuant to the laws of PUBLIC NOTICES systems. Your Right To Kno �� Defendants. Estates recorded in Docket 4158 IV.AUTHORIZED CAPITAL: i the State of Arizona. ARTICLE Ili No.C-347111 at pages 459 through 498, inclu- The corporation shall have au- 1. NAME. The name of the Your Right To Know The authorized capital of this SHERIFF'S NOTICE OF SALE sive,that certain Amendment to thority to issue 1,000 shares of IN THE SUPERIOR COURT corporation is TUCSON SKATE corporation shalbe One Million OF REAL PROPERTY AND said Declaration recorded in common stock without par OF THE STATE OF ARIZONA BOARD PARK,INC. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF (1,000,000) share of common FIXTURES ON SPECIAL Book 4166 at pages 431 through value. IN AND FOft• 2.PURPOSE.The purpose for THE STATE OF ARIZONA stock at par value of One Dollar -433 inclusive. V. CONSIDERATION FOR THE COUNTY OF PIMA which this corporation is organ-_ IN AND FOR ($1.00)per share. E NOW, THEREFORE, SHARES: Shares without par GEERTJE MARIAAMS,'ADOF SALE ized is the transaction of any and THE COUNTY OF PIMA ARTICLE IV PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY value may be issued for such Petitioner, all lawful business for which FEDERAL NATIONAL The holders from time to time UNDER AND BY VIRTUE GIVEN that on the 6 day of OF AN EXECUTION AND consideration expressed in vs. corporations may be incorpora- MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION, a of the common stock of the ORDER OF SALE issued out of December, 1977 at the hour of dollars as may be fixed from LOUIS HAROLD A;)AMS, ted under the laws of the State of cor-oration organized under an corporation shall have pre- 10:00 o'clock a.m., at the east time to time by the share- 'espondent. Arizona,as they may be amend- A.1 of Congress and existing emotive rights as to the common and under the Seal of Superior holders of the corporation. No.D-92:.4 ed of Maricopa County,State door of the new Pima County ed from time to time. pursuant to the Federal stock then or thereafter author- of Arizona, on the 20th day of Courthouse, Tucson, Arizona, I VI. STATUTORY AGENT: NOTICE OF SPECIAL 3. INITIAL BUSINESS. Cor- National Mortgage Association ized to be issued. No resolu- will, in obedience to said Exe- The name and address of the EXECUTION SALE OF porat on, »"ts initial business, Charter Act, October, 1977 and to me as tion of the Board of Directors cution and Order of Salesell all initial Statutory Agent to the REAL PROPERTY ease Sheriff of Pima County duly , shall a,e and operate skate Plaintiff, authorizing the issuance of stock the right,title,claim and inter- parties of the corporation is: NOTICE IS HEREBY C IVEN boaro facilities and may luy, vs. to which pre-emptive rights directed and delivered in the est of the above named de LELAND YARBROUGH than in obed snce to the i,/nit of cellar d Bevel+s real amabove entitled action- 4375 West Ironwood Hill Drive Special Exec tion issued ay thep person- R. BERT A. VALDEZ, and shall attach may require such fendant,in,of and to the above al pro.tit WHEREAS,on the 1st day of y,.+td do any !I other AURORA G.VALDEZ,husband rights to be exercised within less described property at public Tucson,Arizona 85705 above entitled Court and in theAugust, 1977 plaintiff United VII. KNOWN PLACE OF above entit,ed cause,which Writ acts legal unr .r the tat ;of the and wife; PACIFIC FINANCE than sixty(60)days after notice Bank of Arizona recovered judg- auction to the highest bidder for State of Arizo a. LOANS; T R A N SAM RICA has been given to the stock- cash, in lawful money of the BUSINESS:The known place of and th Judgment described 4. FISCAL 1,'SAR. 1 e fiscal TITLE I N S U RAN C E holders affected. ment in the above styled Court United States, and apply the business of the corporation shall thr rein'y reference thereto are year of the corp-ratio shall be COMPANY, ARTICLE V against defendant the princip-West Ironwood Hill inoor o aced herein,commands p etic Corporation for the princip- Proceeds thereof to the payment be: 43, P September 1 to Aug 31, of Defendants. The corporation shall have the and satisfaction of said judg- Dive, Tucson, Arizona 85705, me to sell,and I will sell,subject each year. NO.165685 right,upon the majority vote of al sum of $438,806.67 together ment,together with interest that located •n Pima County, Ari- to the right of redemption in 5. AUTHORIa.ED CAPITAL. NOTICE OF SALE UNDER the Board of Directors, to pur- with interest accrued to July 1f may be due thereon, and all zona. s such case made and provided by The authorized it cn :l s:ick of SPECIAL EXECUTION chase, take, receive or other- 1975 in the sum of$8,720.00,plus VIII. P_OARD OF DI Rt L- statute,at public auction,all of p interest on said principal sum of costs of suit and accruing costs. the corporation sha` be Five NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN wise acquire,hold,own,pledge, $438,806.67 at the rate of 12 per DATED this 31 day of October, TORS: Thr initial Board of c,r- the right, title, interest, claim Hundred Thous -id sl- ,re (500,- that the above named plaintiff transfer or otherwise dispose of 1977. ectors shall consist of two (2) and lien which the parties nam- 080)of common tool. tia.ing a recovered Directors. The persons who are ed in said Judgment had or have judgement in the its own shares,but purchases of cent per annum from July 1,1975 until paid;and for the principal RICHARD BOYKIN par value of One Doli it ($1.00) above named Court on the 27th its own shares,whether direct or By Sgt.B.Dudgeon,239 to serve as Directors until the in and to the real property each. day of October,1977,against the indirect, shall be made only to sum of 58,800.00 together with First F:nnua! Meeting of Share- hereinafter described,and from 6.STATUTORY AGENT.The above named defendants,in the the extent of unreserved and interest thereon at the rate of 12 The foregoing instrument is hold rs,or until their successors the proceeds of said sale, to name and address of the initial amount of $18,324.61, plus unrestricted earned surplus and per cent per annum from June full,true and correct copy of thee are elected and qualified are: satisfy said Judgment in favor statutory agent of the corpora- accrued costs and interest capital surplus available ther- 21, 1976 until paid; and for the original on file in this office. 1, LELAND YARBROUGH of the judgment creditor therein tion is David W. Richter, Ninth thereon at the rate of SEVEN(7 efor. The corporation shall principal sum of 5880.00 together Attest August le 1977. WILSON 4375 West Ironwood Hill Drive named, in the total judgment Floor,Valley National Building, percent) percent per annum redeem the common stock at with interest thereon at the rate D.PALMER Clerk of the Super Tucson,Arizona 85705 sum of$1,625.00, together with 2 East Congress Street, Tuc- from said date untilof 12 per cent per annum from for Court of the State of Arizona, paid, and book value which shall be deter- June 21, 1976 untilpaid; plus in and for the countyof Maric- NATHANIEL RADIN accrued and accruing interest son,Arizona,85701. pursuant to a writ of special mined yearly by the Board of costs in the sum of$158.85 as of opa. 5626 East 2nd Street and costs since the date of entry 7.KNOWN PLACE OF BUSI- execution issued by the said Directors. ' plusDeputy date of judgment, act By J.Fair, Tucson,Arizona 85711 of said Judgment plus$150.00 NESS.The corporation's known Court on November 9, 1977,the ARTICLE VI g iX. QUALIFICATIONS OF attorney's fees place of business shall be 1465 following described real The business affairs of this ruing costs including costs of Pub: The Arizona Territorial DIRECTORS: Each member of The sale will be held at the North Houghton Road, Tucson, property will be sold at public corporation shall be conducted sale and suit, plus the sum of November 10,17,24,1977 the Board of Directors must be a East front door of the new Pima Arizona, with the mailing ad- auction to satisfy said judgment, by a Board of Directors of one $713.00 spent by plaintiff for a Req:Carson,Messinger,Elliott, stockholder of the corporation. County Court House,also some- dress being Post Office Box- on December 20, 1977, at the (1) or more members, all of foreclosure title search, plus Laughlin&Ragan,Attys. X. VACANCIES IN THE times known as the main en- 18380,Tucson,Arizona 85731. hour of 10:00 A.M., at the east which are to be elected by the attorneys' fees in the sum of BOARD OF DIRECTORS: No trance of said Court House, in 8. BOARD OF DIRECTORS door of the New Pima County stockholders at the annual meet- $50,000.00 plus interest on costs PUBLIC NOTICES Director who has submitted his Tucson, Arizona, on December AND OFFICERS. The initial Courthouse,Tucson,Arizona: ing.Directors need not be stock- and attorneys'fees at the rate of or her resignation from the 8,1977 at the hour of 10:00 a.m. 6 per cent per annum from June Board of Directors shall con- Lot-Thirty Two (32), Block One holders.The Board of Directors 16, 1977 until paid, all being Your Right To Know Board of Directors effective at a to sell the following described sist of not less than two nor more (1), R E S U BD I V I S I O N OF shall have the power to increase future time, shall be permitted real property to the highest than five directors. The names RODEO ADDITION, secured by a mortgage lien on per Map or decrease the board within the i n the Superior Court of the to vote upon the filling of any- bidder: the hereinafter described real and addresses of the persons recorded in Book 9, page 42 of limits above provided. The State of Arizona vacancy or vacancies on the Residence located at 7012 East who are to serve as Directors Maps,in the office of the County Board of Directors may also fill property; and that the said In and for the Count of Pima Board of Directors, including Fourth Street,Tucson,Arizona, and Officers until the first an- Recorder of Pima County, any vacancy which may occur mortgage lien of United Bank of y • the vacancy to be created by his more particularly described: nual meeting of the sharehold- Arizona. on the Board of Directors re- Arizona constitutes a priority Juvenile Court or her resignation. Lot 157 of GREEN HiLLS,Pima- ers and directors or until their SIGNED: November 10,1977. suiting from an increase in the superior to all of the liens or In the Matter of DANA CLARK - Xl.QUORUM:A quorum at a County, Arizona, according to successors are elected and RICHARD J.BOYKIN, number of the Board of Dir- claims of any other defendants DEE, meeting of the Board of Dir- the plat thereof of record in the qualified are as follows: Sheriff ectors or otherwise,pending the in this law suit; together with A Minor. ectors shall consist of two Dir- office of the County Recorder of next annual meeting of the foreclosure of the mortgage lien NO.S-377 GEORGE W.FURCHTSAM By LT.J.L.CZECH no.28 against each and all defendants NOTICE OF HEARING ectors, or a majority of the Pima County,Arizona,in Book Post Office Box 18380 Deputy Sheriff stockholders.The first Board of on the following described real PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that authorized number of Directors, 10 of Maps and Plats at Page 92 Tucson,Az.85731 Pub: The Arizona Territorial Directors who shall serve until the Petition for Termination of whichever is greater. thereof. DATED Nov.3,1977 Director and President November 17, 24, 1977 the first annual meeting of property: PARCEL I Parent child Relationship filed XII. VOTING REQUIRED: RICHARDJ BOYKIN December 1, 1977 stockholders is composed of The affirmative vote of majority SHERRIFF OF PiMA KATHARINE M.ROYCE Lots 8 and 9 of MONTE by SHARRON LEE ADDY, the of the Directors present and COUNTY, 6205 East Miramar Drive Req: Murphy, Posner & STEVEN L. NANINI, residing Petitioner herein, will be ARIZONA CATALINA ESTATES, being Tucson,AZ.85715 Froimson,Attorneys at 5631 North Via Salerosa, brought on for hearing on Mon voting at a meeting at which a By Sgt.Dudgeon Tucson, Arizona, R. PAUL Parcels 1A consecutively and Mon- quorum is present shall be re Deputy Sheriff Vice President HRNA, residing at 7209 East inclusively through 9D and Par- day, the 23rd day of January, quired for any act of the Dir- RICHARD J.BOYKIN, PUBLIC NOTICES 34th Street, cels 69A consecutively and in 1978•at the hour of 8:30 o'clock Tucson, Arizona, ectors. Sheriff of Pima County, EMERY E.ROYCE clusively through 116D, being a.m. in the Juvenile Court of and J. WM. BRAMMER, JR., .i Tucson, XIII. INCORPORATORS: Arizona 6205 East Miramar Drive 228 Parcels in total and together Pima County, The incorporators of the cor By Sgt.Dudgeon Tucsan,AZ.85715 Your Right To Know residing at 3450 Calle Vistosa, Arizona. poration are: Deputy Sheriff Director and Secretary Tucson,Arizona. with all of the common area DATED this 8th day of Nov- LELAND YARBROUGH D-9244 Treasurer In the Superior Court of the The annual meeting of the situated therein.All of the fore- State of Arizona stockholders shall be held in going being a part of Monte ember,1977, 4375 West IronWood Hill Drive Pub:The Arizona Territorial FLORENCE H.FURCHTSAM Catalina Estates, a subdivision Law Offices of Tucson,Arizona 85705 November 17; 24, 1977 Post Office Box 18380 In and for the County of Pima Tucson, Arizona, on the third ETTI NGE R&DECKTER,P.C. SARAH J. ONEAL., Tuesday in April of each year, of Pima County, Arizona, ac- VELMA V.YARBROUGH December 1, 1977 Tucson,AZ.85731 cording to the records on file in By LOUIS L.DECKTER 4375 West Ironwood Hill Drive Req: istant Secretor Treasurer Petitioner, commencing with the year 1978, 2845 East SpeedwayBoulevard Gordon T. Alley, Aft. y- the Office of the Recorder of 9.INCORPORATORS.The in- and unless said day is a legal holi- Tucson,Arizona 85716 Tucson,Arizona 85705 Pima County,Arizona, in Book NATHANIEL RADIN corporators of the corporation ROBERT L.ONEAL day, in which event the annual Attorneys for Petitioner PUBLIC B L i C N O T i C E S Respondent.) meeting of the stockholders 22 of Maps and Plats at page 21; 5626 East 2nd Street are George W. Furchtsam and and as subdivision filing is re- NORMA M.FELIX Emery E. Royce. All powers, NO.19091 shall be held on the next suc Clerk of the Superior Court Tucson,Arizona 85711 vised and amended by a revision All powers,duties and respon- Your Right To Know duties and responsibilities of the SUMMONS seeding business day. By Roland Molina THE STATE OF ARIZONA to The Board of Directors shall which revision is of record as sibilities of the incorporators incorporators shall cease upon Deputy Clerk Po In the Superior Court of the the above named respondent each year upon their election Exhibits A,B,and C to the De- cease at the time of delivery of holding of the organizational claration of Covenants, 5-377 State of Arizona ROBERT . ON EAL. organize into a Board of Dir- Condi-these Articles of Incorporation In and for the County of Pima meeting of the corporation, YOU ARE HEREBY SUM- ectors and elect a President,one tions and Restrictions,said Ex- Pub: The Arizona Territorial to the Arizona Corporation Com- whereupon Directors of the con hibits being approved by the November 17,24,1977 THE GREENWICH SAVINGS poration are elected and quali- MON and required to (1)or more Vice Presidents,and December 1,8,1977 mission for filing. Pima County,Arizona Board of BANK, fled. appear and defend in the above a Secretary, and two (2) of Req: Ettinger&Deckter, XIV. DISTRIBUTIONS Supervisors,and when Declara- P.C. FROM CAPITAL SURPLUS: Plaintiff, GEORGE W.FURCHTSAM entitled action in the above which offices,except the offices vs. EMERY E.ROYCE entitled court,within TWENTY of President and Vice President tions is on file in the Office of the amoloommmillimolum The Board of Directors of the SAMUEL J. BARNABA and 500917 Days, exclusive of the day of I or President and Secretary, County Recorder of Pima corporation may, from time to CAROL BARNABA, his wife; service, if served within the may be held by the same person. County,Arizona,in Book 4158 of time, distribute on a pro rata Pub:The Arizona Territorial Dockets at page 459 through 498 basis to its shareholders out of PIONEER NATIONAL TITLE Nov.17,24,1977 State of Arizona, or within All officers shall serve for one P g INSURANCE COMPANY;W.T. December 1,1977 THIRTY DAYS,exclusive of the (1) year or until their suc- inclusive, and as said Declara- the captial surplus of the con- GRANT No. 1; POSTAL day of service,if served without cessors are elected and qualifi- tion may be amended from time _ A. poration a portion of its assets in Req: Kilby, Shoenhair, War- the State of Arizona,and you are ed.The Board of Directors shall to time by means of duly re- property. FiNANCE COMPANY No. 1; nock,&Dolph,P.C. cash orJIM CLICK FORD;LEVY'S;et hereby notified that in case you have the power to fix all sal- corded amendments. XV. NUMBER OF DIREC- al., fail so to do,judgment by default aries,wages,bonuses and com- PARCEL II: TORS: The number of personsDefendants. PUBLIC NOTICES will be rendered against you for pensation of officers, salesmen That part of Phase V situated ares tile to serve on the Board of Dir- within Lot 6, No.C-165059 the relief demanded in the and employees, but the board ectors shall be fixed by the being Parcels 63A, 63B, 63C shareholders at the annual NOTICE OF SPECIAL Your Right To Know _ petition. may delegate the power to fix EXECUTION SALE OF The name and address of the employees'wages or salar- and 63D consecutively and in- iS meeting or any special meeting REAL PROPERTY Articles of Incorporation petitioner's attorney is clusively through Parcels 68A,� called for that purpose, except les to any officer or officers of being 24 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN of VIRGINIA C.HOWARD the corporation. 68B, 68C and 68 D, that the Board of Directors shall that in obedience to the Writ of David De Fer&Associates 116 W.Cushing St. The Board of Directors of this parcels in total and together always consist of not fewer than Special Execution issued by the Design&Construction Tucson,Arizona 85701 corporation shall have the with all of the common area in Shaine. two persons nor more than five above entitled Court and in the Consultants,Inc. GIVEN under the hand and power without any action on the said portion of Phase V situated persons. above entitled cause,which Writ ARTICLE I the seal of the Superior Court of part of the stockholders to within Lot 6; and that part of . XVI. INDEMNIFICATION and the Judgment described Name: The name of the the State of Arizona in and for make, Phase IX situated with Lot 2, _ OF OFFICERS: Inder-inifica g the Countyof Pima,this 25 day alter, amend or repeal being Parcels 10A,IOB,iOC and ing tion of officers, therein by reference thereto are corporation shall be David the By-Laws of the corporation. �' directors, em- incorporated herein,commands DeFer & Associates Design & of Oct., 1977. The By-Laws may provide for iOD consecutively and inclusive- ployees and agents. The cor- y NORMAM.FELIX, I through Parcels i5A,158,15C me to sell,and I will sell,subject Construction Consultants,Inc. the creation of additional offices poration shall indemnify any Clerk and 15D,being 24 parcels in total '11 1-S who incurs expenses by to the right of redemption in ARTICLE II ByYolanda Bonniltas by the Board of Directors and personsP such case made and provided by Purpose: The purpose forthe filling of such created offices and together with all of the reason of the fact he or she is or statute,at public auction,all of which this corporation is Deputy Clerk by the Board of Directors. common area in said portion of • was an officer, director, em the right, title, interest, claim organized is the transaction of Pub: The Arizona Territorial ARTICLE VII Phase IX situated within Lot 2. ployee or agent of the corpor- November 3, 10, 17,24, 1977 Al!of the foregoing being a par a crime. and lien which the parites nam- any or all lawful business forThe private property of the anon.This indemnification shall ed in said Judgment had or have which corporations may be Req: Virginia C. Howard, At- stockholders, directors and of- Monte Catalina Estates, a be mandatory in all circum- torney, in which iall cin indemnifica- in and to the real property incorporated in the state of fivers of this corporation shall subdivision of Pima County, stances is by law. hereinafter described,and from Arizona, as they may be be exempt from all corporate Arizona, according to the re- tionXVI permittedI. REPURCHASE OF the proceeds of said sale, to amended from time to time. PUBLIC NOTICES debts and liabilities of what- cords on file in the Office of the SHARES: The Board of Direct- satisfy said Judgment in favor ARTICLE III soever kind and nature. Recorder of Pima County, Ari- of the judgment creditor therein Initial Business: The Your Right To Know ARTICLE VIII zona, in Book 22 of Maps and ors of the corporation may,from g ppo' page and as said to time, cause cor- named, in the total judgment corQt�ation initially intends to This corporation does a int Plats at 21; timetitoon to purchase the own sum of$31,692.90,together with (1) old and operate real proper- Articles of incorporation J.WM.BRAMMER,JR.,whose subdivision filing is revised and porashares to the aseitsothe accrued and accruing interest ty (2) provide the service of of address is 240 North Stone Ave- amended by a revision which unreserved and extendunrestricted and costs since the date of entry design and construction TUCSON NATIONAL nue, Tucson, Arizona, who has revision is of record as Exhibits of said Judgment on October 28, consultants. SECURITY AND been a bona fide resident of A,B and C to the Declaration of •r -- earned and captial surplus of 1977. ARTICLE IV COMMUNICATIONS Arizona for at least three (3) Covenant Conditions and Re- �' EL, the corporation. The sale will be held at the Authorized Capital: The COMPANY,INC. �' ' ' It Pyears, as its lawful statutorystrictions, said Exhibits being �" + XVIII.PROVISIONS RELAT - T;o,�. ,.� ;m►. 75, ING TO SHAREHOLDERS East front door of the New Pima corporation shall have the KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE agent.Said statutory agent shall approved by the Pima County, -',�f' '� ' QUORUM:A quorum at a meet County Court House,also some- authority to issue one hundred PRESENTS: have the power for and on be- Arizona Board of Supervisors; :.,.•,J times known as the main en thousand (100,000) shares of That we,the incorporators of half of said corporation to and which Declaration is on file ing of shareholders shall consist '.-',•- E r b trance of said Court House, in common stock of the par value this corporation, whose names accept and acknowledge service in the office of the County of a majority of the shares '�,. 4, Tucson, Arizona, on December of one dollar($1.00)per share. and addresses are STEVEN L. of all necessary process or Arizona,in Book 4158 of Dockets Take • entitled to vote, represented in �,r�'F 8,1977 at the hour of 10:00 a.m. ARTICLE V NANINI, 5631 North Via Sale- processes in any action,suit or at page 459 through 498 inclusive person or by proxy. to sell the following described Statutory Agent: The name rosa,Tucson,Arizona 85718,and proceeding that may be held or and as said Declaration may be XIX.BY-LAWS:The power to real property to the highest and address of the initial R.PAUL HRNA,7209 East 34th brought against said corpora- amended from time to time by stock alter,amend,or repeal the By- bidder: statutory agent of the Street, Tucson, Arizona 86710, tion in any of the courts of the means of duly recorded amend- • Laws or adopt new By-Laws Lot Thirty-eight (38), Block corporation is: have this day associated our- State of Arizona, service of ments. !Ilj11er1Ca • shall be vested in the share- Twenty-four (24),TERRA DEL William David DeFer III selves for the purpose of form- process or notice or the accept- PARCEL III: holders who may amend, alter, SOL,per Map recorded in Book 3450 N.Country Club ing a corporation under the laws ance thereof by said agent en- Parcel 149-D of Lot` 1 of repeal and replace By-Laws by 11,Page 94 of Maps,in the office Tucson,Arizona 85716 of the State of Arizona, and for dorsed thereon, to have the MONTE CATALINA ESTATES, Join the Payroll Savings Plan. the affirmative vote of the of the County Recorder of Pima. A resident of the state of Arizona that purpose do hereby adopt the. same force and effect as if a subdivision of Pima County, November 17, 1977,The Arizona Territorial, Page 29 Be li11111-e---: Vanocur at , -Th . _ i, - . ..___ . . .... , I, '.. t • vir,,, : . . . _ . . . -` PLAZA MUSIC Sunday Forum „......... T - laces 1:Lihina§.., Renowned television and later as a national political ), ‘ -4'.t"..--_.:!.ik-•,--- newspaper journalist correspondent. •Popular •Rock •Country Western •Jazz Sander Vanocur will speak . Wide Selection Classical "FIDDLER ON THE ROOF" on "The Press in Politics" There will be no ad- Salpointe Catholic High School's Poor Man's Theatre Nov. 20 at 8 p.m. at the mission charge, but con- Plaza Escondida N. Orade at Magee—297-5951 continues its presentation of the popular "Fiddler on Sunday Evening Forum at tributions are accepted at .- 9e the Roof" at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 16 through the University of Arizona the speech. Hours:Mon.-Tues. 10 to 6 pm Sunday,Nov.20. Main Auditorium. Following the talk, a d-Sat 10 to 8 pm. Sunday 12 to 5 pm The theatre is located on the campus of Salpointe, reception will be held in the 1543 E.Copper St.Tickets are$2.50 for adults and$1.50 Vanocur, who recently Student Union Terrace for students and are available at the Main Office at joined ABC News as vice- Room. ■ Salpointe or may be purchased at the door. president in charge of ,� up the s ecial investigative Pa or UNITED DAUGHTERS OF CONFEDERACY MEET reporting units, has had aI� ■ The United Daughters of Confederacy will meet at long career journalism. both print iighostswi "' _ . the home of Mrs.C.E.Mc Mahon, 11 E. Orange Grove and electronic onors Road Apt.2424 at 12 noon for desserf find a presentation :.,..2.-- by -• -- b Mrs. J. Montgomery Smith who will discuss "Old Tucson Mayor Lewis Winegardantenna Y ry :. Murphy, former City Southern Recipes and Housekeeping Hints." - Councilperson Barbara rom . . . CANS TO CHORDS .� Weyman and Pima County Members of the choirs at Dove of Peace Lutheran Supervisor Conrad Joyner Church, 665 W. Roller Coaster Road,-are collectingwill be honored Monday Darryl Anderson's aluminum cans for recycling. The mone which is - ,, -pthe Tucson City Council Y accrued from this project will be donated to the Organ `� Chambers for their contri- Fund. - , • butions to the Comprehen- Anyone interested in helping out is urged to bring ~ z�" sive Employment and cans to the collection box at the Dove of Peace Church. a '-.1-..-:77',.'••-:''''.. Training Act(CETA). IllitIU t. The three will receive the LUTHER LEAGUE CAR WASH -� U.S. Department of Labor The Luther League's of St. O ' 'a's and Dove of honors from Regional • Peace Churches will have a car wash on Saturday, Administrator William Nov.19 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Exxon Station on + • Haltigan in a 1:30 p.m. Ina and Oracle Roads. ceremony. All money raised will go towards buying Thanks- The Tucson-Pima Man- giving baskets for the poor. Tickets are available at - power Consortium is The antenna experts both'churches. � regarded as one of the / p three or four best in the 297.-2294 NORTHWEST SEARCH FOR SERENITY western United States. Al-Anon Family Group will meet for discussion at 7:30 p.m. on Thursdays at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Vanocur COPIES Free estimates Church,7600 N. 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You'll won- 88T-48Q8 der how you.ever did without it! United Wa y Page 30, The Arizona Territorial, November 17, 1977 - Prepridplayoffs tomorrow CDO tests Gerard as Amphi meets Sabin ° � By TRACY COWLE nix to Glendale Community card tomorrow, Amphi line where running back naturally disappointed. pecially happy that we got The Canyon del Oro College for a meeting with faces Sabino, which won a David Johnson crashed CDO has a very great team to play many of the play- Dorados,having completed AA Central League winner three-way Colorado playoff across for the Dorados. and we wish them the best ers who haven't gotten an undefeated league foot- Gerard tomorrow night. with Sahuaro and PaloFrom that point on the of luck in the playoffs." much chance this year,"he ball season,travel to Phoe- In the other game on the Verde Monday night. teams waged a defensive "We have nop reference said. Friedli played the battle. Both teams tried second string most of the .1.1111 field goals from long dis- of the team we want. We second half. just want to win said Lances. Chuck Ragels for panther mentor Vern There were so many -t'�` the Cabelleros missed from individual stars in the -'' -3*. 34 yards and Jeff Carreon Friedli before Mondays game that Friedli decided . �.. iitier nailed a 42 yarder square- Friedli nor to simply commend the ly through the uprights for Sabino Coach 011i MayfieldAlit _AL.. ' _ :,.;., whole team. "The entire the Dorados. are strangers to the team ��played a super Smith said of the victory, la offs. game, said the coach. - droo / "I'm most proud of the way p Ma fi The running game did' we played. The defense Mayfield, who took the most of the damage for the reins at Sabino from Don was great as usual and the Holley this season, has Panthers, leading to the ` ...:40 .,„� offense did what it had to." game that ended the first been to the playoffs twice -00or At , : =� Smith added that the hold- with state championshipundefeated season.in the ing of the Cabs to under a • . history of Am hi Hi h teams at Tucson High in p g hundredyards total offense School. f .- reit ) 19'70 and 1971. with and shuttingthem out were - Friedli is pleased y.: .' _ the added icing on the Frieldi was pleased with the way the team looks A .,..p - way-his- "anthers per- . go a��•" the g into the playoffs. - .._ Larry Hart. of. Flowing formed against the Catal- "We're at the top of our - ; �, �; Vi - ---,' � �.�. . Wells said, "We were ina. Trojans. "I was es- form right now. We're rii ., �• `.. _ ; '� f�9 y� ,. w . s� , it-I making progress in our ,::, a _ -.-7,4.:14-,TAA �� ��. -„ . practices and we're execnt- t r w 7 v „r.„ . ,s• -.... ^v,., i'"`A w.,. y'�a�' .." �.. h _�& � � � � `�'w« �f'". . .4,... -` f* ' -4.,-R1r-.1, - a....,;. %, g the offense better than «+�� i we have in he Q ^,.�a�t» -,,r¢.+- � :,- _ a . �" �....;.,. •,$�.'wii�.. `""S ,�r '�,'�. .7"dl� . •.^ a?-w � � t }�J�l��.J he pped by •,-. . aItt i„, Ssaid. ALL ALONE--CDO running back Glen Wyman (41) finds himself with only one Marana High School is man,Flowing Wells' Mike Arino (84) to beat as he tries to turn the corner in last The Flowing Wells cross teams,"according to Nido, troubled by the lack of Thursday'sgame at FlowingWells. people. The school itself country team did what I m very optimistic of the just barelymeets AA re- Last week, CDO shut out everybody expected: won meet,however,"said Nido. archrival Flowing Wells the AA south division title The Canyon del Oro Dor- over of 850 with just 10-0, Amphi crushed Cata- last Thursday, by a goodly ados ran the divisional race over 900 students.The foot- 10-0, 51-0,and Marana drop- margin. ball teams suffers the - g with the intention of up-aJaJ Q e� ped a decision to San Man- In action this .week, setting the favored FW same malady. The varsity uel 20-8. Amphi competes in the Cabs. "We just definitelyteam started the year with COIFFURES � Canyon Coach BobSmith AAA-Southdivisionals only 25 players (most r `, y o d i v i s i o n a l s didn t have it for that teams sees the Redcoats as a race. race," said coach Allan have •30, 35, and We Specialize !n: more). In uries and sus- pensions from for the Dorados to Other scares for the AA Hart. When we ran as • PE R M AN E N TF • COLORING overcome. "They show a South meet were Canyon close as we did to them in pensions from the team of �Y lot of strength. On defense del Oro in second place the dual meet,and then run players cut the Tigers to • BLOW DRYING •HAIR CUTTING just 14 players at one point, they tackle and pursue the behind Flowing Wells, and this poorly, well, some- and the team finished the CASAS ADOBES SHOPPING CENTER ball well, and offensively Marana last place. thing is definitely wrong. year with oril 17 players. 7029 N. Oracle (Behind Cele Peterson' , they like to run and icon- FW Coach Hayden Smith Hart felt that Gary Russ, y Coach Paul p y S) `,• trol the football. They're a said of the victory,"This is the teams number seven o ch aul Graham said 297-0602 good team,"he concluded. what we've worked for all runner, ran the best race of the lack of personnel, "It While Smith likes to build year. Now we can relax of anybody in finishing 25th has really hurt us through- up the other team, his own and go up to state and do overall. "He did a super out the year."Most schools team is not exactly shabby. our best there." job,"said-Hart. can come up with enough �"f players to man a team, REALTY ��'J'(7 ri1 s-O F TUCSON lik The Dorados are ranked Individually for the Cabs Chuck White led the team said r number one in the State Kyle Wheeler took first with a time of 18:21 and a G aham, but having "'' ----"'-- _..----„,7 ,_ - - b, (AA) and are playing their medalist honors while the third place finish overall. only 15-20 players on the _, best football of the year. rest of the team was "just "Chuck ran a good race, team was a definite handi- MARY MASICH Smith said,"We're lain super"accordingto Smith. ''�� - playing g � " but not quite as good as cap. has a new office. much better now that we "All of the guys ran ex- expected,"said Hart. In the game against the did earlier in the season." cellent and`smart'races," In girls action at the San Manuel Miners, the During the last seven said Smith. divisional meet, CDO took Tigers suffered from lack 1 am now associated with The North- Home Phoneof people once again. "We west Office of Realty Executives, and 887-6867 or 888-0394 league games the Dorados ' The Amphi Panthers will the first,second and third, „ will be pleased to help you with your Business Phone' just didn t perform, said places and won real estate needs. r 297-7373 have averaged just under be-competing for the fifth individualGraham. The Ti ers lost thirty points a game of- position from the confer- the meet overall 22-46-53 g 1 West Orange Grove Rd. •Territorial Building , fensively and given up just ence to go to the state meet. - fumbles, took intercep- IF:ist,_1f rJr<ir.te rid.and South of Playa del Oro} under five. The undefeated "The first four places are tions, and just didn't do a (Continued on Page 31) very good job overall, add- league record was the se- pretty well decided," said ed Graham. cond consecutive for CDO Coach Raul Nido. "We'll and increased the Dorados have to nail down that last . . .. x, ` kliMEA,SIOVM e.,,,,th. string of undefeated to 15. place in order for us to run ., ; •�:t _.:.W h_ , Last week the Dorados at state." `� ~� FOR played in Flowing Wells' 4 ., .. "The divisional records '� '`' - �� A �� , highly partisan Cabellero mean nothing now," said �� *-' � -1' - �� --.-. stadium against the pereni- Nido. The Panthers will -,,- -nM -.- . , .„,. THANKSGIVING ally tough Cabs. probably be facing their � � Canyon took the opening toughest competition from ..` ' kickoff to the FW two yard- "maybe four or five other . � �, n r� ,.„,.‘‘et.\* f.- :41. h __,., _ i4,.,,,, ,,,,„ ill, ilk, �,' ,.• v...,,,. .tPRINCESS k :+,,,, ,-,_... - .. - . ,. t i ,\: t -- . . 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S6.75 .>. , . 11 11)efetitler Drugs ADA SWEETENING THE SWING -- Jim Flick (front), a to member of Golf Digests teaching staff, works with GAMS ADOBES DN (G ORACLE AT INA RD. - AVALON CHAPEL Hayden Channing on improving his swing during this 297-1191 1050 N.DODGE 326-4343 4519 N.ORACLE 888-1072 week's clinic at Tucson National Golf Club. Nnuamhar 17 1077 Tha Ari7nna Tprritnrial Page 31 Panel critical of Around the clubs By CHRIS TAMULAITIS In Class A,Arthel Capps captured first place honors, e a iiiLearning ar A low net event was held Sunday, Nov.3 at the Cliff scoring 35 while Mildred Wills took the second slot, Valley Golf Course. scoring 28. (Continued from Page 17) "The more input, the more First place went to Ed Beck, who scored a net 50. In Class B, Cay Weiss took first place with a 37 and not going to leave Tucson participation we get means Second place went to Ralph Van Sant with a net 51 and Andy Willits placed second,scoring 34. when he does something I the more ideas we get." third place was landed by B.J.Stewart who scored 53. In Class C,Mary Ann Burr eased into first place with don't like. The worst thing However, the com- The Cliff Valley GolfCourse has its greens back in a 32 score, while four women tied for second in the Fu can do is leave." mission's function may shape and will be playing on the regular greens this event. - Six of the 10 new mem- have changed slightly since weekend. - , The Cliff Valley WGA held a Flag Day event Friday, bers were appointed by its beginning in March, The Tucson National Golf Club will hold a Point Nov.4 at the Cliff Valley Golf Course. county elected officials shortly after the super- Tournament for the Men's Golf Association Saturday, Class A was won by Dorothy Dodd, while Alice outside the board, visors voted 4-1 to cut off its Nov. 19. Kitchens took second. following Supervisor Sam portion of the funding for At Skyline Country Club,golf was in full gear as the Class B was won by Lola Dilliston, and second place Lena's recommendation the Commission on Im- Swinger's got started on Thursday, Nov. 10 in a best position went to Louise Pepitone. that the other elected of- proved Governmental ball of foursome event. Class C was won.by Blanche Kroehnke and second ficials should be allowed to Management. Winning was the team of Dan Noonan, Clark Wells place went to Viola Hemming. appoint people to the Walker said theconi- and Bill Deardon with a score of 60. On Friday,Nov. 11 a low gross event was played by group. mission's director is to In a second place tie, with both teams scoring 62, the Cliff Valley WGA. study all methods of were the teams of Bill Macey, Bob Folker,Bob Perry In Class A,Bernice Fulcher took first place,scoring Lena said his suggestion, government to find one and Bill Oliver and the team of Martin Newell, Otis 67 and Ida Morris came in a close second, scoring 68. which was approved by the more representative. , Carpenter,Phil Stomberg and Harvey McCoy. In Class B Lola Dilliston and Esther Smith tied for other four board members, "They may recommend A ladies low-net,low-putts event was held on Friday, first place with 75. In a two-way tie for second place was made to allow the consolidation," Walker was Modesta Conklin and Edna Tingle, 81. county's other elected added. "I don't think they both scoring Nov.11. department heads --whose would, but theymight. If In the low net competition Mrs.Wilson came in first In Class C, Viola Hemming scored 72 to take first p place, scoring 72 while Mrs. Margo La Barr took place honors while Maxine Tinnervan landed second, posts would be made ap- they do, that's fine. But second with her score of 74. scoring 77. pointive by the Com- they are to study all In low putts competition, Mrs. Wilson took the lead mission for Improved methods of government." Man- again with 25 putts. In second place was Mrs. Diane AVI • Governmenta1 Man- agement's recom- Ryan,with 28. SCuemen Women's Fashions • rs dations -- some input Closest to hole on No. 17 was Darlene Kline. into the county's com- for Fall On Saturday, a Garbage Day event was held with y awards for the most net pars, most net birdies and The Westward Look and across Canada. mission. The look for Fall '77 most one-putt greens. Tennis and Swim Club, in Overall, more than 500 "We're looking for seems to be a return to Tied for first place in the most net pars event were conjunction with the Pima clubs conducted tourna- alternate methods of colors, fabrics and tex- Richard Mueller and Harold Hiner with 11. Kel Bacon County Parks and Recrea- ments, with some 1,600 government from the tures that are rich and was second at 10. Third place went to Clark Sloate who tion Dept. recently comp- persons competing. commission," Lena said. soft. shot nine. leted Avis Club Challenge _ ., r - Dresses are back and LJI.J ,-2,,,,,,,, .. Jv. �.. �' •t rl i`. In net birdies, Bill Mason captured first place, Cup tennis competition. ._.. J will be very popular this 1 winners GRECA. lit r Loca includedALTYscoring 6,Tim Rooker took second place,scoring 5 andr season. The fabrics are Clarke Sloate positioned third,scoring 4. Mike Scalley (men's ANXIOUS OWNER—CASAS ADOBES' :,-- soft - wool challis, jer- Richard Mueller and Harold Hiner tied for the most singles), Arra Hamilton Owner anxious to move,See this lovely 3 bedroom, : sey and combinations of one-putt greens,both having nine. Bob Barbero placed (women's singles) and the . 1%bath home.Family room,built-in bookcases, silk and cashmere. Big second, having seven putts and Tim Rooker placed women's doubles team of fireplace,.wall-to-wall carpet,on 1 acre. Irt `- news will be the blouson third having six. Irene Bigler and Pat Eger. = Priced in 40's.Call Chuck Young ',,..., dress in soft jerseys. The ,four emerged as - 297-8241 or 297-4790 f-" f`•,�; E Skirts may be gather- The rune-holers ladiesgolf groupplayed a low net champions over '.1 - ed, pleated, flounced p y p groups of Plaza del Oro - event at the Oro Valley Country Club last week. eight competitors in each r_ - ,s R'' and divided. Peasant Winningthe Flight A event was Alice Corzine, Avis competition category = Orange Grove& Oracle a _. -- . gPe r'Y - prints are still very pop- scoring 29 with Evan Hanes second at 35. in the competition, which 297-8241 - ular, alongwith plaids In Flight B Jean Kent was first with a 34 while Fran was conducted nationally -- 623-3241 % ii. and solids. Jersey, wool Caster took second place scoring 37. y ,, - -. , -. _ ,_- -_ - _ _._ _ = r_- andsilk will be the The FlightC group was wonby Peg Sankeywho - - fabrics used. scored a 35 with second place going to Gladys White at Over the layering of 42. Let us pause skirts over skirts,skirts On Tuesday,Nov.8 the Tucson National WGA played over dresses, dresses "points"at the Tucson National Golf Club. over pants will be the andgiveimportant accessory, the shawl.It will be seen in paisleys and plaids in CC c h amps wool challis and in lux- urious silks with long thanks flowing fringe. f rin e. (Continued from Page 30 at state, and this will help To keep these gar- us there," said Hart. "ButI ments looking fresh and over Marana and Flowing new, be sure to have Wells the other teams have been , - running for some time and TOM ROOF the "I feel a lot stronger for �� cal ' / ���� CLEANS I dont know how we will ��� �, �� R take care of the girls chances at state :/ , • „ defeat such teams as Win- /% /-' ` them. Win- now than I did before, ;i ► • slow. Hart added the meet said Coach Hart. They did (, I a super job" will be a good experience ,i ,. /011, a Takingthe individual for the girls. r honors for the Dorados f i d oados Y / 1I. Er :.:�::: OUDON'T _ ,> > .,r�,!111�tip` � lirilligirli.4 were senior Berit Sagbak- ::r:i::.:: - 4 i�/� �-� i /ii:.HAVE TO ,, ih i� = • s;;;,r;?:. • 'ice r i �, , r ,. '% `,' f ken, freshman Karen Gor- HIKE 50 MILES ~� t r I ' s ( .tip', J. i , .kowski, and freshman ����'�� To GET THE 7/� � ,� i. �fdd ,, I ...%) Rachel Hilgefoi-d. `i,II. 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Same Da \lU `' '` available on request M • YOUR COMPLETE (except Saturdays) W INE AND LIQUOR STORE OPEN TNANKS MNG DAY 2 Thanks To You 10 to 7:00 p.m. 0 It Works 6002 N.Oracle 29�■3202 For All Of Us 1 Open 9 to 9 Daily —Sunday Noon to 7 p.m. United Way Mortuaries Page 32, The Arizona Territorial, November 17, 1977 Infill 's high -density • defeat may mean (Continued from Page 17 "I don't care about Marved,"he said in an interview in the wrong place because of the wash which bisects "something we'd like to try,"but added that it depends after the meeting. "But I do care about the rest of the that part of the property. on what's next door. people in Pima County." He also pointed out that Marved's Saul Tobin had "If it had been a section closer to the city,with a little His concern had shifted,however,from taxes to infill made an attempt to address the infill issue, "but what more density of one side, you could have expected and the apparent confusion about its use. Tobin was saying was give me 200 more homes so we some votes for it," he said. "It would have to be a The board, Walker said, had apparently favored can make more money for Marved Construction Co." continuation of zoning into an area -- you can't just infill--until two weeks ago,when the defeat of Marved "Two hundred homes is a drop in the bucket in the come in out of a clear blue sky and do it." became the strongest indication of changes in thinking. face of the percentage of homes this market is going to The only way around it, Lena added would be to get "If that's (moving toward development in outlying need," Joyner added. into a large area plan "like we did with the Tortolita areas)the philosophy of the board,then that's fine,"he However,concept and reality,because of the human Area Plan." said. "But let's let the people know,so they know what element, can often be poles apart. The battle left Supervisors Chairman E.S. "Bud" to expect." At least one county supervisor expects the human Walker confused about the directions his board -- and Walker also sees high density growth in outlying element to create further problems with infill. Pima County as a whole--want to take in the future. undeveloped areas as an answer,but"it's going to cost "The Foothillls Coalition is going to expand into a In an interview before the meeting,Walker had said a whole bunch of money." metropolitan Tucson association,"said Joyner, point- his concerns were not only for the people living nearby, However, Joyner said the issue of infill did not ing out that support of the foothills movement has been but for all the people of Pima County, pointing out necessarily have to be addressed in the Marved case, noted as far south as Green Valley--a placard to that taxes as an area for concern. which he called a "bad rezoning." effect could be seen in the audience at the hearing two Tax revenues for-the county would be more on the Joyner said putting CR-2 (two houses per acre) into weeks ago. 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Not the kind that affects the way we fly, ` Here's whatyou do to win; �_ .•....."...---;:-.;.:7,-,,;, ,look for the balloon in the Tucson skies,find the flaw.Then but a tiny (almost unnoticeable)• mistake in the :.. q. .._ - .�-. , . ,. -=-.- �; w come to Matthews Chevrolet and tell us about it.If you re right the sky's the limit.If you re graphics. So small, in fact,that you'll have to ":1'..;.:-,1'-*:: ' ::' . , ' be pretty sharp to find it. . *-``*-= ± wrong, we'll tell you you re full of hot air. Find the flaw in the Matthews balloon and we'll . .ter -1,,.r.i"r.,r »�..;'. _.�-..: show you how to get it off the ground. Then we'll put you in a car for 30 days that feels like `'"" '' it's riding on air...HONESTLY! /z T. Monza Chevette PickupLUV Coupe Scooter from from from from $ 3798 I .....--�. �& 410.111: ii wry , .M11 Ebb