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LEGAL NOTICF. I.h'GAL NOTICE LECAL NOTICE STljf Arfjirita Datl.n WAR. 1941, SECT. POt 1 It Will Be Dear Week THS Picks 4 Juniors For Posts Boys And Girls At Catalina To Reverse Roles Next Week "Silence Day" on Friday. That day, boys may order girls to open doors and carry books.

In addition, girls will be given ribbons in homeroom which they must give up to the first boy they speak to. A dance from 8 p.m. to 11 p.m. featuring the Lewallen Brothers will end the week. Admission is free with a Dear tag and $1 a couple without.

At the dance, the Dear King and three attendants will be crowned. Elections to choose two finalists from each class will be Monday in homeroom. Students may vote for their favorite candidate by contributing money in that boy's jar in the cafeteria during lunch. The boy with the most money at the end of the week will be Dear King. All proceeds from the week go to the American Field pay 50 cents to avoid the prive-lege.

A pie-eating contest with one participant from each of the classes will also be that night. Students will choose the candidates in elections in English classes Monday. Wednesday will be "Favorite Teacher Day." Students should bring presents for their favorite teachers on that day, according to student body president Larry Peth. Also on Wednesday students may indicate their favorite counselor or administrator by stuffing barrels with the administrators' and counselors' names on them with trash from their lockers. Thursday will be "Crazy Clothes Day" when clashing clothing articles should be worn.

Couples are also encouraged to wear matching shirts. The week will be topped with "Inferior Female Day" and or hat. Tags may be purchased inside the main entrance before and during first period and lunch on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. "Security Day" on Tuesday will allow students to bring some item of personal security to school such as a stuffed animal. After seventh period in the Boys's Gym, a faculty team will play basketball with Catalina's intramural's champions, the Consolidated Fruits.

Admission is 25 cents per person. That night at 6:30 there will be a box supper in the patio opposite the boys gym with the boys supplying the food. Providing entertainment at a hoote-nanny following the supper will be the Liberty Singers. Girls may wear bermuda shorts to the supper. For 50 cents a boy can dunk his date in a dunking machine, although unwilling girls may Twirp Week Scheduled Sunnyside Girls 'Dear' Hunting I hereby certify that the foreaoino solution Mo.

I31 was duly passed ano aoopiea by rno Mayor and Council rf the Cily of Tucson, at a meeting held this 4th dsy of March, 198, and that a quorum was present thereat, (SEAL) City Clerk -s Marv Fields Publish: March 7. 8, 10, II, Wt Arizona Daily Star IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF ARIZONA IN AND FOR THE rrmNTY OF PIMA NO. 39881 NOTICE OF HEARING PETITION FOR PROBATE OF WILL In the Mailer of th Estate of HAROLD D. ACKLEY, also known as Harold DeForest Ackiey. Deceased NOTICE is hereby given that a petition has been filrd ft this Court, together with a certain document purporting to be the Last Will and Testament of the above named decede.it, pravinq that said document be admitted to probate in the Court as Ihe Las! Will and Testament of sa decedent, and that Letters Fiduciary issue to Marshall Jones, and that all persons intere'-'ed may appe.ir In Ihe court-room of said Court in the Plma County Courthouse, Tucson, Arizona, on Friday, March 22, 1WS, at 9:00 AM.

the place and time appointed for the hearlnq of s.vd petition and show cause why such petition should not be granted. Dated March I. I9f.8. FRANCFS C. GIBBONS Clerk of the Superior Court By DONNA T.

THOMPSON Deputy Clerk PUBLISH: Mirrh 6, 7, 8. 10. 11. 12. 13.

14, 15. 16, 198 Arizona Daily Star PUBLIC Nol ILL PUBLIC NUiict ur TIME FlXeD BY IHE MAfurt Amu Luum.IL uF imc CilY uF 1 run hEAkinG anj UruN iHr ASa Ss vie PKULfcEiJIniGS iHckuiOFunt HAl) NL) TAKEN FOU lMt 'XL'LLINo HILLa ho. LMSTfclLI PAVING IMI'KOVtfv-N1." Pursuant to tho provisions of Title 9, Chapier fc, Ailiue Mnzona Revised Statues, and amendments and suppie- rtit'nti thereto, puonc notice is neiebv given that the Superintendent ot Streets ot me Citv oi Tueson did on the 4m dav ot March. 1968 rotitv the Mayor and Council that he had lecorood Ihe assess ment and warrant tor tne "Roiling h.iis No. 3 District Paving Improvement," in the City ol Tucson, beinq the work initiated by Resolution No.

6946 ot the resolutions of the Mavor and Council of the City of Tucson, on file in the office of the City clerk of the City ot Tucson, and performed under Street Contract No Mb on file in the office ot the Superintendent of Streets of the City of Tucson to which said resolution and street contract reference Is hereby made for a more particu lar description ol said work, and tnat said Mayor and Council ol the Citv ot Tucsov have fixed the time and place tor hearing and passing on the said assessment and proceedings theretofore had and taken, at 2:00 o'clock p.m. on tho ittn dav of Marcn, ivoa, at tne council Chamiier In the Cily Hall in said Citv ol lucson. The lots, portions of lots, andor pieces or parcels ot land In said Citv of Tucscx- which have been assessed to pay tor said improvement are fully described in Ihe assev. ment so recorded, and Hie assessment diagram on tile In the otlice ot the iprrintendenf ot Streets, to which said asse-sment and diagram reference is hereby made tor a more particular do scripnun thereof, all of said lots, portion of lots and or pieces or parcels ot land being within the present boundaries ol the Citv or Tucson. Said lots, uoi lions of lots, andor pieces or parcel ot land are numbered consecutively, the area in square feet thereof, and the relative location thercot to the said Improvement are shown on the diagram for said work or improvement on tile in the office of the said Superintendent ot Streets.

Any owner, the contractor or his assigns, or any other person directly interested In said work, or in the assessment tor Ihe col and experses ot the same, having any objection to the assessment or any previous proceedings connected therewith, or who claims that the work has not been performed according to the contract in a good substantial manner, or making arv obiections to the correctness or legality of the proceedings or claiming that the said assessment or any part thereof should be modified, may at any time prior to the time fixed for said hearing tile with the City Clerk ot the Citv of Tucson a written notice briefly ipecilying Ihe grounds of his oOie.tions. At the time lixed for said hearing, or at such time or times not later than ten days ihereatler, to which said hearing may be po.t-poced, the Mayor ant council of the City ot Tucson will hear and par.s upon all objection', so mrie and filed. Ail decisions ai determinations ot the said Mayor and Council upon the hearing atoraid will be final and conclusive as lo all errors, informa' ties or which sain" Mavor and Council miuht have remedied or avoided at any time during the progress cf the proceedings. The Mavor and Council have determined that improvement bonds shall be issued to represent the cost and expenses of such work or improvement, and notice is hereby given that such bonds shall be issued under the prnvlsio-s cf Tit'e 9 Ch.ipter 6, Article 2. Atizcna Revisd arid amendments and supplements thereto, in the name of the City of Tucson, but payable only out of sreclal fund collectrd in ten (10) annual Installments from the assessme-ts of twen-ty-tive dollars ($25.00) or over, remaining unpaid thirty (30) days after the date nf the warrant or five (5) davs after the decision cf the legislative bcxiv unon an eooeal.

Bends payabl out of the first in. stallment collected shall be oavible on the first day ot January n.xt Mler collection of tte first in-tal'men' of the assessments can be made unier the provisions of Title 9, Chapter A. Artlci" i Arizona Revisrd Statutes and nmend ments and supplements thfto, end Konds fr-r aDorovimatelv a 'ile shsll be payable on the 'Ir't dav cf January of etch ver thereafter until all are paid Said bonds shall har interest at the rate of three an- percent per annum nayable on the first day of January and July of each year. Thl-, notice Is published In acco-rt with Resolution No 7181 ot the Mayor ad Council of the of Ti -on, na on the 41h day of March, 1968. ik Fields Citv fie'k Publish: March 7, 10, It.

1968 Arizona Daily Star STATE OF ARIZONA CORPORATION COMMISSION TO ALL TO WHOM THESE PRESENTS SHALL COME, GREETING: GEORGE S. LIVERMORE, Secretary ot the Arizona Corporation Commission, do hereby certify that the annexed is a true and complete copy of the ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION OF GIRLS CLUB OF TUCSON, INC. which were filed in Ihe office of Ihe Arizona Corporation Commissu'i on Ihe 28th day of February, 1968, as provided by I iw IN WITNESS have hen unto set my hand and affixed Ihe otl'cial of the Arizona corporation commission, at the CsTPitol, in the cily of Phoenix, this 28th div of February A.D. 19.3 GEORGE S. LIVERMORE SECRETARY ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION OF GIRLS CLUB OF TUCSON, INC.

KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE GIRLS CLUB OF TUCSON, al association consisting a number ol citizens ol the Citv of Tucson, Anzoru, associated together tor the here-inafkr sel forth wiln no pecun arv oil cs cbiect, having, in with the rules and regulations of said as-sociolion, elected directors as required by 4iid being desirous 0 do hercb udci't t-e f-jficvinq Articles of Incorporat.c.i, tc-wit: ARTICI.F I The names ol tne incorporators, duly auihorued by association to act as incorporators, and their respective residences and cost office are as tolloA-s: to-wit: Jean H. Wilson Leonard Everett 7J26 Paseo dal 6227 East None Miramar Drive Tucscn Arizona Tucson, Arizona Tucson, Arizona Tucson, Arizona ARTICLE II The name ol the corporation shall be GIPLS CLUB OF TUCSON, INC. and its principal place of business shall be Tuc-ion, Arizona. ARTICLE III The purpose of the ccrporation sh ,11 be to provide behavior guidance and tu pro-mole the health, social, eduralion i voca tiona, and character dtveioprncnt ol girls; to receive, ivesi and and to hold property for Ihe purpose ol the corooralicn and tc transact such business as may be necessary to carry cut th1 cbieciives ot the corporation. This corporation is not for the purpose of oecuniarv p-ofit, and is hereoy declared to be a non-profi' organizatioi.

ARTICLE IV The operaliny capital of Ihii corporation shall consist of such proper'v es may be conveyed to it by source whatsoever, and such monies as may be pad into the treasury of Ihe whether it be by donation, jes. or otherwise, or mcnies received from any ether source. There shall be no shares of capital stock. ARTICLE The time of the commencemeit ot this corporation shall be the date ot he filing of these Articles of Incorporation and a Certificate of Incorporation issued bv the Corporation Commission, it shall endure for twenty-five (25) veirs thereafter with the privilege, of renewal as provided by law ARTICLE VI The affairs ot the corporation are to te conducted by a Board of Directors com posed of not less than three or more than twenty-five members, who shall be elected at the annual meeting ot the members of ihe corporation to De held in acco-dance wilh the constiiuton a-d bylaws of this corporation. The annual meeting of the corporation Is to be held on the 1st Thursday ot Decemb-r of ac-i year at a place and time to be set by the by-laws.

The first annual meeting was held on December 7, 1967, the first Thursday in December of 1967. at 12:00 Noon at 160 North Main Street, Tucson, Arizona, at which meeting the first Board of Directors was elected to hold office until the next annual meeting. The corporation, In addition to being conducted by a Board of Directors, shall be conducted t-v the following officers: A President, three Vice Presidents, a Secretary a-id a Treasurer. Said officers are to be efceted at the annua' meeting. In addition to the above mentioned Directors and Officers, the Board of Directors and Officers at the annual meelrig are authorized to set uo an Advisory Commitea to the Board of Directors to help guide them In their decisions concerning the affairs of the corporation.

ARTICLE VII The highest amount of indebtedness or liability direct or contingent, to which the corporation is at any time to subiect itself shall be as provided in the by-laws of Ihe corporation. ARTICLE VIII The private property of the officers, directors, advisory committee to the Board of Directors, members of the corporation and its agents shall forever he exempt from its debts and obligations whatsoever. ARTICLE IX The resident and statutory agent shall Leonard Everett, whose address is 6227 East Miramar Drive, Tucson, Arizona, and the said Leonard Everett has been a bcaia fide resident of the of Arizona for more than three years last past. ARTICLE The corporation shall have the power to Provide in its constitution and bv-iaws, which may be adopted, changed or amended by the officers and Board of Directors, for all matters dealing wilh the business, property and affairs of tne corporation in every manner whatsoever, and shall provide therein for all matters concerning contracting, securing, paying and limiting the amount of Its indebtedness and other regulations consonant with the obiectlves ot the corporation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, said incorporators, duly authorized as aforesaid, to act on behalf of said association have hereunto set their names this 8th day of February, 1968.

JEAN H. WILSON LEONARD EVERETT STATE OF ARIZONAI SS COUNTY OF PIMA On this the 8 day cf February, before me, the undersigned Notary Public personally appeared Jean H. Wilson and Leonard Fverett. known to me to be the persons whos names are subscribed to tne within intrument and that they exenifd the same for tne purposes contained there n. IN WITNESS WHEREOC, I hereunto set mv hand and official seal.

FRANCES D. SLOANE Notary Public My Commission Expires: May 13, 1968 PUBLISH: March 7, I. 9. 10. 11.

12. 198, Arizona Daily Star IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE ST A I OF ARIZONA IN AND FOR THE COUNIY OF PIMA No. 3944 AMENDED NOTICE OF AP PLICATION FOR LET1ERS FlOUCIARY In The Mat'er ot the Estate of ANTONIO M. MUNOZ NOTICE is hereby given that a petition has filed in this Court praying tor the Issuance of letters fiduciary In the above entitled estate to HOPE ALDAY and that all persons Interested may appear in the court room ot said Court In the Pima County Ccurl House. Tucson, Arizona, on Wednesday, March 13.

W8. at 9:00 A M. the time and place appc.nt-ed for the hearlnq nf sa-d petition, ard shiw cause why such petition should not be granted. (Se.il) DATED: February 23, 19f8 FRANCES C. GIBBONS Clerk ot the Superior Court By DONNA IHOMPSON Deputy Clerk Publish Feb.

28 29, March t. 2, 3, 4. 5. 6. 7 8 at the request ot Murphy a.

Vinson, Atttimevs IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF ARIZONA IN AND FOR IHE COJNlY OF PIMA NO. 106048 SUMMONS CITY OF TUCSON, a municipal corporation. Plaintiff, vs. F. Lamokin and Catherine LAMP- KIN, husband and wile; JOHN DOE 1 THROUGH JANE DOE 1 I ROUGH 10; and it any of the above persons be deceased, Iheir unknown heirs, devisees and legatees; and aii other persons Claiming any Interest andor lien in the property described in plamtiti complaint, Defendants.

THE STATE OF ARIZONA SENDS GKLETINGS TO: H. F. LMMPKIN and CATHERINE LAMPKIN, husband and wite; JOHN DOE 1 THROUGH 10; JANE DOE 1 ihkOUGH 10; a.id II any ot the above Ps-rsans be deceased their unknown heirs, devisees and legatees; and ail Cher uorscms aimm any in.erest aro-or hen in the property describ ed in plaintiffs complaint. (he above entitled action Is brought by the plaintiff let condemn certain real props, located In the City of Tucson, Pima County. Arizona, belonging to tne defendants herein, lor the purpose ot ob- lainuig Ihe same tor widening and improving a public highway and street, more particularly described In Exhibit attached hereto which is hereby adopt-ed by reference as though fully set forth herein, which real properly is neces.arv for the construction of said wideninq and improving ot a public highway and street In the City of Tucson.

AND YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED to appear and snow cause why the property herein described shall not be con-oemned as prayed for in the Complaint witnm twenty (20) days after the service upon you of this Summons, If served within the Couniy of Plma or within thirty 130) d.iys it served elsewhere. AND YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that, unless you appear and answer as required, the plainhlf will take iudgme'il tor the demanded in the Complaint. GIVEN UNDER MY HAND AND SEAL OF Hii COURT, in the County of Plma. Slate ot Arizona, this 21st day of IV68. FRANCES GIBBONS.

Clerk cf the Superior Court By JOSEPHINE GRULLEN Daoulv Clerk PUBLISH: March 8, 15. 22, 1968 Arizona Daily Star EXHIBIT A That portion of Lot 15, Block G. of Resubdivision cf Blocks 5, 8, 10 and II, SOUTHLAND PARK SUBDIVISION, Pima County. Arizona, according to the map or at recorded in ihe Office of the County Recorder ot Pima County in Book 9 of Maps and Plait at sago 25 described as tollcws: Beginning at the NE corner cf said Lot 15; ihence, S. 0 degrees 06' 25" W.

along tne east line of said Lot 15 a distance of 29.09 feet lo the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; thence continuing S. 0 degrees 06' 25" along said east line a distance of 38.15 leel to the north line of Valencia Rd. as it now exists; thence, S. 69 degrees 24' 25" along said north line of Valencia a distance of 106.00 to the west lins of Lot 15; thence. N.

0 degress 05' 25" along the vest line of sa.d Lot 15, a stance of 9 18 feet lo a point; thence. 86 degrees 25' 31" a distance of 82.7 leel to a puint of tangency to a curv? to the le't; thence, nortt.ea.terly along the arc of a circul.ir curve of radius 25.00 feei, concave to the northwest, 'hrcugn a central inn I 8 degrees 19' a disiance ot 37 6 leet to a point of tangency to ih e. si i.i.e cr sud I and the POINT OF BEGINNING. VALENCIA ROAD No'Jdles Hwy. 10 Country Club Rd.

J-l 7-13-66 hie IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THfc STAIE OF ARIZONA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF PIMA NO. I06C46 SUMMONS CITY OF TUCSON, a municipal corpo- i I ir rl, AMOS J. IPPOLITO and IPPO-LIIO. hu aid wife; JOHN DOE 1 THROUGH 10; JANE DOE 1 THROUGH ir -id it ot ttie aoove be csa the unknown neirs, devisees ad Ineatees: and an other oerscrs claiming any interest and. or Men in tne piciKr.y u1.

cribed in com Defendants. THE STATE OF ARIZONA SENDS GREETINGS TO: A.V.Os and sil ir-r-u- I To. ha and w.fe; JOHN DOE I THROUGH 10; JANE DOE I THROUGH 10; it any ot Ihe above persons be deceased, their unknown heirs, a -d and he' percn-s claiming any interest and or lien In the operty described in a.ntift's com plaint The atove entitled action is orougni dv the piamtiif 10 condemn certain real nrsper.v lossited i i the City cf Tucson. County, Arizona, belonging to the dants herein, fcr the ouri-Ose of CO Liming the same for widening and Improving a public ghw and street, more In Exhibit a iched re.o which hereby rdontr-1 r. reference as thouqn fuiiy set forth rrr, which rest rrojerty is necessary fcr tho construction of said widening jnd c.

puel ih.v, Lino stree. in City or Tuc. AND YOU ART HERtB'' MOIIFIED to ap ear and shew cause why the oroo-erty herein descried sh I' not con-d -nincd prayed 'or in the Comniaint within days after rhe servic upti voj zl. Summons, if served vithi County cf Pm-. os within thir ty drs if served AMD YOU ARE HEREBV NOTIFIED unless you ar-oear ant ans.ver at reqij'rcd, the olalnt 'f will take judgment lo- the re! ef demanded in the Comoia'-it.

OIV-N UNOER MY HAND AND SEA' OF THE COURT, in 'he County of Pima S'ri-e ot Ar- -a in oav ot i-eo 19o3. FRANCES GIBBONS, Clerk of Ihe Superior Court Br JOSEPHINE SULLIVAN Deputy Clerk PUBLISH: 1, 8, 13, 22, 196 Arizona Daily Star EXHIBIT All that i c. Lc's ,2, 13 and 14 of Biixk ol R'subdivisicn ot Blocks 5, 8, 10 and 1), SOUTHLAND PARK SUBDIVI SION Pima County, Arizona to the plat recorded in the Pima County Recorder's Office in Book 9 of Maos and Plats at page 25 described as lollows: Bcinning at the northwest corner of sad L-t B'cck H- S. 0 decrees 06' 24" a'ontt the west line of sa'd Lot 14, i 27 90 feet to I' TRUE POINT 0 BEGINNING; thence. N.

89 degrees 24' 25" along along sa wosl line a distance cl 42.Z9 fee. to ihe north line of Valencia Rd as it now exists; thence N. 89 degrees 24 '25" 6., along sa I north line of Valencia Rd. a distance of 2J2 feet, more or less, to the wast line o' Park Avenue as it now exists; thence. N.

0 degrees 091 50" along the west line of Park Avenue a distance 155.49 feet to the north line of said Lot 12, thence. 89 degrees 21' 25" along the north Una of Mid Lot 12, i distance Phone 327-4547 (ALL US FOR FREE ESTIMATES AND HELP WITH YOUR BUILDING PLANS. OPtNSAT TIUJPM LEGAL NOTICE of 5 00 feet to a point; thence, S. 2 degrees 07' 46" distance cf lil.no teet to a point of curvature to the right; thence, southwesterly along the arc of a circular curve of radius 75.00 feet, con cave to the northwest, through an interior a-gie ot a degrees 16 a distance of 38 08 feet to a po.nt of tangency on a line parallel with and 20 feet north of the norm nnv or sa Valencia KO thence. 89 degrees 24" 25" along sa parallel line 61.73 feet to a point of curvature to the left; fhnee.

westerly along the arc of a cir-cu ar curve of radius 1060 00 feet concave to the sou'h, through a central ang'e of 2 ssees sa- a aurance of so.ia feet to a point of tangencv; fnence, S. 86 degrees 25' 31" a of 24 24 feet to a point of curvature to the right; thence, northwesterly along the arc of a circular curve of radius 25.00 feet, concave lo the through a central anq cf 93 degrees 40' a distance of 4i). it fivt to a Point of tangency fo the west line of said Lot 14 and the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING. Valencia Nogaies Hwy. to Country Club 712 hie.

IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STAT OF ARIZONA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF PIMA NOTICE TO CREDITORS NO. 39806 In the matter of the estate of CLIFFORD J. FAWCETT, deceased NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to all cred-itors having claims against the above named decedent, to present and file the same, together with the necessary vouchers with the undersigned fiduciary with.n tour mon.hs after the first publication of this notice, at the place for the transacton ot the business ot said estate, in Pima County, Arizona, to-wit: Dur. seam, Stubbs a. Burch, 300 Southern Arizona Banx Tucson, Arizona 85701 DATED: February 27, -S-EDWARD G.

FAWCETT, iduciary Publish at the request of Dunseath, Stuoos 8, Burch, 300 Southern Am. Bank Bidg Tucson, Ariz. 85701. PUALISH: March 1, 8. 15, 22, 1968 Arizcra Daily Star city of tucson department of purchases city hall tucson, arizona notice of call for bios Seaied proposals wnl oe received in the otlice ot the City Purchasing Agent, City Han, "i ucsci, Arizona, until 4:00 p.m.

on the day ot Marcn 21, 1948 for furnishing the material, supplies, equipment or services, or for supplying the materials and-or doing tho work necessary for the repair, construction, or improvement as the case may De, as indicated Dy the items hereunder listed and in accordance with the applicable specifications. BID CALL NO. 12448 BIDS DUE March 27, 1968 4:00 P.M. MATERIAL AND, OR SERVICE DESCRIPTION: OIL ANO GREASES Indefinite Quantities Copies of b'd forms, plans and or specifications and instructions to bidders art available upon request from the office of the City Purchasing Agent, City Hall. Tucson, Arizona.

All bids received af the time set for receipt of bids will be opened puoliciy and read aloud in the City Tucson, Arizona. Any bid received subsequent to the oay and time set tor receiving bids will be returned unopened and will not be, cons.dered. CITY OF TUCSON SIDNEY A. WILSON Purchasing Agent PUBLISH: March 8, 1968 CITY OF TUCSON DE PAR TMEN OF PURCHASES CITY HALL TUCSON, ARIZONA NOTICE OF CALL FOR BIDS Sealed proposals will be received in tfit office of the City Purchasing Agent, Citv Hall, Tucson, Arizona, until 4:00 p.m. on the dav of March 26, 1968, for furnishing the material, supplies, equipment or services, or for supplying the materials and-or doirw the work necessary for th repair, construction, or improvement, as the case may be, as indicated by the cnij hereunder listed and in accordance with the applicable specifications, biu call ,40.

biDs tiuc March 26, 1968 4:00 p.m. MATERIAL AND OR SERVICE DESCRIPTION: NATURAL GAS ENGINES WITH AUXILIARY EQUIPMENT Definite Quantii.es Copies of forms, plans and-or specifications and instructions to bidders are available upon request from the office of ine ru.chj.ng Ajei.i. wily Hail, Tucson, Arizona. All received at the time set for receipt of bids will be opened publicy and read aloud in the Cnv Hall, Tucson, Arizona. Any bid received subsequent to the day and time sel for receiving bids will be relumed unopened and will not be CITY OF TUCSON SIDNEY S.

WILSON Purcnasing Agent PUBLISH: March 8 1968 IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF ARIZONA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF PIMA NO. 106044 ORDER TO SHOW CAUS8 CITY OF TUCSON, a municipal corporation-Plaintiff, vs. JOSE V. LEE, an unmarried man; JOHN DOE 1 THROUGH 101 JANE DOE 1 THROUGH 10 and if any of the above persons be deceased, their unknown heirs, devisees and legatees; -nd a I cth1 tier Claiming any interest and or i en the proper, dc.cr.bed plaintiff's comp ainf. Defendants.

The Plaintiff in the above entitled cauae, having filed an apphcaiion in this action, asking to be let into the possession and use of thai certain real property belrngmg to the Defendants, and described in the Compiamt on tile herein, pending final determination of this action, and an of unknown residence havir.q been herein by Plaintiff, IT IS THEREFORE ORDcRED that the above namct De'erdanls. ard each ef them, appear beiore ttrs Court in the City of Tucson, Pima County, Arizona, at the Ccurihcuse of said Court on the 11th day of March, 1)68. af 1:30 o'clock, pm, and shew cause, if any, whv the application of the Plaintiff herein to be let into the possession of sad premises for the purpose described in Plaintiff's Compiamt herein, srtouid not be It appearing that the residence'of some of fe Oe'end-nt-. unkn-wn. and that an A davit o' Unknown Residence has been fiied herein 6" me Plaintiff, let a cooy of this order be personally served upon each of the Defendant known to be res dinq the State of Arizona at least five (5) davs t-Vore the hearing and a copy cf this order to show cause be served upon the remaining partie- in interest by two publications in a newspaper ot general circulation in ma Arizona, the second cf which shall hav been oebhshed n-t ess than fve Is; days "'X'lSl'X "'d" hearing.

DATED ts'- lil RICHARD N. ROYLSTON Judge of the Superior Court Publish: March 8 aid 11. 1 i Anzona Daily Star IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STAT'i 0 ARIZONA IN AMD FOR THE COUNTY OF PIMA OROcR I SHO.V CAUSE No. 106047 CITY OF TUCSON, a municipal corporation. Plaintiff, rattpc ivi 1 S.

RATTEE. hush.inrt Inuhi nne 15 JANE DOE 1 fn Ut and if any of Ihe above oersons Ke deceased their unknown h-i-- entees- a'l h-r c'aiming any interest ard'oe hen in the orooerty oescr-oed in plaintiff com-), ant. Defendants. The Pla'ntiff In the above entitled cause, having filed an in this act on, asking be let into the pos-ses-s on ad use of that cer'ain real property belonging to the Defendants, and described in the Complaint cn file here.n, f'n- determ'net this and an affidavit cf unknown pe'ence having been filed herein bv Plaintiff, IT IS THERtFTR ORDERED that the above named Defendants, and each of them, aooear before this Court In the Citv of Tucson, Pima County. Arizona, at Cnii- ho' -e sad -irt on th "th day of March, 198, at o'clock, P.M., a't-t show rs- if any why the ao- I.

cation of the Plaintiff he-ein to be let mo the of said premises frr the pur-iose d'srrlhed In Plaintiff's Com-p'int hrein. "he'd not be prae'erf It eooearlna that the residence of some of th Oeferdints is unkpnwn. and th't i n' tlnk-ow-s oiHep' has been ft'ed herein by the Plaintiff, let a cony of order be personally served e'eh o' "leden'i kown '-e res'd'na In ttw State of A-iron at 'east fiv (5) davs befo-e the hea-l-o. -d a pp-" of this- ord- shnw raurp served upon the remaining parties in Interest by two publications In a newspaoer of general circulation in Plma County, Arizona, the second of which shall have been published not less than five (S) days be'nr ne of said heerino. DATED tms 2lst day 1961.

is' Richard Bovlsto-i Judge of the Superior Court Puh'ish: March I and 11, 196 Arizona Dally Star. 'Firing' Starts On Wednesday By RANDI K1LFOYLE Next week is Twirp Week at Sunnyside High School, sponsored by Girl's League. Girls will be out "dear" hunting Wednesday. They may pick up licenses for hunting and tags for the "dear" after he has been caught. After school, cartoons will be held in the cafeto-rium, featuring Chilli Willi, Woody Woodpecker and Andy Panda.

After school Thursday, there The Problem Is Pictures At IHHS By MICHELE MARINE Immaculate Heart High School yearbook staff members are really going to be up to their necks in pictures. Within the next four days, appointments must be made for sittings of the Who's Who winners announced in December and royalty from the prom and Valentine Dance. In all, 19 sittings will be taken. The royalty will dress in formal wear, and Who's Who, 13 girls, will wear semi-formal or appropriate dress. Royalty includes: Prom Queen, Virginia Padilla, and attendants, Lila Gallardo and Marie Elena Stamatis; Candy Queen, Michele Marine, and attendants, Yvonne Brazil and Yvonne Ramirez, and Rodeo Queen, Irma Balderrama.

In the Who 's Who group are: Debby Lakowsky, Pat Mazon, Martha Moreno, Nellie Gue-varra, Iram Balderrama, Gloria Quiroz, Kris Kondilis, Constance Cigliana, Linda Dominquez and Martha Vargas. RESOLUTION NO. 7183 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUCSON, DECLARING ITS INTENTION TO IMPROVE BY THE CONSTRUCTION OF SANITARY SEvVfcRS IN CERTAIN PORTIONS OF MORRIS BOULEVARD, SOUTHLAND BOULEVARD, EUCLID AVENUE, DREXEL ROAD AND FIRST AVKNUh, APPROVING ASSESSMENT OISTRICT DIAGRAM AND DETERMINING THAT IMPROVEMENT BONDS BE ISSUED BY THe CITY OF TUCSON TO REPRESENT A PUR I ION Of- IHfc LOS I AN EXPENSES THEREOF, UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF TITLE 9, CHAPTER 6, ARTICLE 2, ARIZONA REVISED STATUTES AND AMENDMENTS AND SUPPLEMENTS THERETO, SAID IMPROVEMENT TO BE KNOWN AS THE "SOUTHLAND PARK DISTRICT SEWER IMPROVEMENT," ALL BEING WITHIN THE CITY OF TUCSON, ARIZONA, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUCSON: SECTION 1. That the public interest and convenience require, and that it is the intention ol the M.iyor and Council ol the City of Tucson to order the following work fo be performed, to-wit: MORRIS BOULEVARD: An eight (81 inch vitrified clay sanitary sewer main from an existing manhole located at the Intersection of Bilbv Road id Mor rls Boulevard northerly for a distance of approximately 1,213 feet and from Manhole No. 26 southerly for a distance of approximately 1,250 feet.

SOUTHLAND BOULEVARD: An eiqht 18) inch vitniied oav sanitary sewer main from Manhole No. IS, northerly for a distance ot apnroximfitiv t4 feel and from Manhole No. 22 southerly tor a distance of apmoxlrrntelv 1.6,0 leet. EUCLID AVENUE: An e-ghl (R) inch vitrified clay sanitary sewer main from Manhole No. 17 northerly tor a distance of approximately 1,214 feet DREXEL ROAD: An eight (8) Inch vitrified clay sinitary sewer mam from Manhole No 10 easterly to Ceanout No.

1 for a disiance ot appf oximatclv 9t0 feet. FIRST AVENUE: An emhteen 1181 Inch vitrified clay sanitary sewer main from Manhoie No. 1 southerly tor a distance cf approximately 8 04i.30 feet. 2. That twenty-eight (28) manholes and six (6) sewer cleanouts tie constructed in the sewer lines provided for in the preceding paragraphs at the locations as shown on the Citv of Tucson Engineering Division Plan No.

G-67-2i. 3. That four (4) inch and six (6) inch vitrified clay house connection sewers be Installed from the lines described above to the front or side lines of cer. tain properties lying adiacent to Ihe streets containing sewer mains at locations as shown on the Citv of Tucsoa Engineering Division Plan No. G-67-25 4.

That an undivided Interest be acquired at a cost not to exceed in the Pima County Sanitary District No. 1 Multiple Connection Line No. 209 constructed to sierve Lots 16 and 17, Block 4 and Lot 1, Block 7, end Lot 1, Block 9 of Southland Park Subdivision and Lots 15 and 16, Block B. and Lots 1 and 30, Block of Southland Park Pesubdivision. Any property wilhin the boundary of the Assessment District as established for this improvement and which property has not been assessed for a portion of the sewer herein described will be aressed under this Improvement for a pro-rata share of the acquisition cost of said sewer.

5. That other incidental work such as removing and replacing existing asr-haitic Pavement be included as a p.irt of Hie work provided for in the preceding paragraphs and at the locations as ihcwn on said City of Tucson Division Plan No. G-67-25. 6. That all of the construction and In stallation hereinbefore provided for, be constructed aid installed at the loc.tions and to the dimensions as shown on the City of Tucson Engineering Division Plan No.

G-67-25 and In accordance with Standard Specification Nos. 8 1101-001, 102A, 102C 104, 8-1102-011, 1-1105-002, 191 19) B. 207, 8-1105-OOA, and Special Sreciti-cation No. G-A7-J5 and Standard Detail Nos. M202-O03, 8-1205-001.

8-1205 007. 8-1205-003 8 1205-004, t-1205-005, 8 205-004 and 8-1205-009, all on file in the Office of the City Engineer and Ihe Citv Clerk of the City of Tucson, Arizona, whch said plans, specifications end standard details are available for Inspection at the above offices and which are hereby adopted for this improvement and are specifically made a part hereof. WHEREAS, the Citv Engineer of the City of Tucson has made and prepared, in duplicate, a plat or diagram ol Ihe Property to be asies-ed for a portion ol the costs and expenses of consfruciinq a sewer Improvement In said Cily of Tucson, said improvement having heen initiated urder Resolution No. 7183, the file number of plat or diagram being No. G-67-25; and WHEREAS, said diagram shows each separate lot, piece or parcel of land, numbered consecutively, ihe area in square feet and the frontaae in lineal feet of each of such lots, pieces or panels of land, to be assessed to cover a r-ortion of the costs expenses of said work, and the relative legation of the s.ime to said work or improvement Is heri-by approved and adopted as the as ersment Plsl or diagram fcr said work, and The City Clerk Is hereby directed to certify upon s.nd diagram the I that the same has been approved by Ihe M.iyor and Council ot lhe Cily ot Tuc-oj.

the d.ile thereol, and shall deliver Ihe same to the Superintendent ot Sirecis. SECTION 2. That the Mayor and Council ol the City cf Tucson have determined and do so order herein that a portion the actual coal of the improvement contained herein be borne by the City of Tucscn. SECTION 3. That the said contcmplnlod work or liiiprnvenient in the opinio, i ol the Mayor and Council Is of more than local or orduiory public benefit, and that the Mayor and Council hereby makes a portion of the costs and expenses of said work or Improvement, including incidentals and publishing costs, chargeable upon a district and hereby de-Clares that the district In Cily of Tucson, benefited by the said wok or Improvement, and to be assessed to the costs and expenses thereof, nro-portion-to the benefits to be derived therefrom is described as follows: SOUTHLAND PARK Block I Lois through 16 Block 2 Lots 1 through 32 Block 3 Lots 17 through 32 Block 4 Lots 17 through 32 and the of 16 Block 6 Lots 1 through 14 Block 7 Lot 1 Block 9 Lot 1 RESUBDIVISION OF BLOCKS 5, 8.

10 11, SOUTHLAND PARK SUBDIVISION Block A Lois 1 through 9 Lots 22 throuqh 30 Block Lois 1 through 30 Uiock Lot I Block Lois 1 and 30 RESUBDIVISION OF RODEO ADDITION Block A UNSUBDIVIDED LAND A strip of Uir.d lying to the east of the east right of way line ol First Avenue 150 feet in beyi.i-niho at the south richt cf way line of Irvingtcn Rood southerly the right ol way line of Drex-H A strip of Idnd branded by Hie north right ol way line Ore-xel Rosd ISO feet in depth 'e-'inning 250 feet west of the west riqht of way nn? oi parK Avenue extend. nq to a line parallel to and 150 ifi en', ol the First Avenue right ot way line. A strip of t---l-on Block A of Resubdivision of Rodeo Addition) bounded cn the uuiit by i.cr rioht of way lire cf Eilhv Pr ir' 1 wet by a parallel lo and 65 feel east of the centerline of the Southern Pacific RR Ngales Spur and on the norm hy tne right cf way lin: cf Irv nafcn Road and on the east by the west r.ghl of way line of First Avenue. All subdivisions end-or resubdivisions of any o( the above described properly ore hereby included. All public streets and alleys ard all Pieces end-or parcels of land which m-iy have been heretofore acquired bv the City cf Tucson and are now dedica'ed to the nubile use as public streets or a levs which may be Included In the above described assessrmnt district are hereby excluded.

For a more particular description ot the property contained in the above des cribed assessment district, refermce i. hereby made to the Maps aid Plats on record in the Office ct the Counlv Recorder of Plma County Arizona, cooies of which are on file In the office of the City Engineer of Tucson, Arizona, and particular reference is hereby made lo the Map of Southland Park, Book 5, Pasje 58; Resubdivision of Blocks 5, 8, 10 8, 11 Southland Park Subdivision, Book 9, Pace 25. Sec 1 ON 4. That the Mayor and coun cil have determined that improvement bonds shall be issued to repres nt a portion of the costs and expenses of such work or Improvement ar.d notice is hereby given that such bonds shall be Issued under the previsions of Title 9, Chapter 6, Article 2, Arizona Revised Slatutes. and amendments and supplements thereto, in the name of the City 0 Tucson, but payable only out of a special fund collected in ten (10) annual Installments from the assessments of twenty-five dollars 1525.

UO) or over, remaining unpaid tniry (30) davs after the da of the warrant or five (5) days alter Ihe decision of the legislative Dooy upon an appeal. Bonds payable out of the first In stallment collected shall be payable on the first day of January next atter the collection of the first installment ot the assessments can be made under the pro visions of sa-d He 9, Chapter 6, Article 2, Arizona Revised Statutes and amend ments and supplements therelo, and bonds for approximately a like amount shall be payable on the first day of January each year Thereafter unrn an are paid. Said bonds shall bear interest at the rate of three and three quarter per cent (iWt) per annum, payable on the first day of January and July ct each year. Section 5. Tnat mese improvemems shall be made, and all proceedings therein shall be taken, that the Superintendent of Streets of the City ot Tucson shall post notices of such Improvement as required by law and In such nonces shall refer 'o this resolution of intention; and that the City Clerk shall certify to the passage of this resolution of intention and shall cause the same to be published five 15) times In the Arizona cany star, a oany newspaper published and circulated In the City of Tucson, and hereby designated for that PASSED, ADOPTED AND APPROVED by the Mavor and Council cf Ihe City of Tucson, Arizona, this 4th day of March.

)968. (SEAL) 's' James N. Corbet), Jr. Mayor ATTEST: iil Mary Fields City Clerk i Girls State Meet Scheduled At A By EDITH ZAGONA Four junior girls have been selected to represent Tucson High School at Girls State. Prinny Mallamo, Anne Matsu-shino, Julie Piccoli and Susan Walker will attend the annual event at the University cf Arizona June 10 to 16.

First alternate is Margaret Scott, secon.1 alternate is Sabina Farr, and third alternate is Diane Cirillo. Girls were chosen from nominations and balloting by the faculty. Selection was made on the basis of scholastic ability, health and extracurricular activities. Althouch Girls is nrcn. I o-- nized by the American Legion auxiliary, each girl is sponsored by a separate city club.

When they return from Girls State, the girls will speak to their sponsor clubs on their experiences- As delegates, Girls Staters will live at a UA dormitory for a week. They will form political parties and elect a governor and other officers, modeled after state and county government servants. The girls will be organized to eight different cities to study municipal government. The cities are imaginary, but each has a separate background. The new populations of successive Girls Staters add new background to them every year.

A great deal cf time is devoted to political campaigns in the city, county and state races. LEGAL NOTICE IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF ARIZONA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF PIMA SUMMONS NO. 106044 CITY OF TUCSON, a municipal corporation. Plaintiff, VS. JOSE V.

LEE, an unmarried man; JOHN DOE 1 THROUGH 10; JANE DOE 1 THROUGH 10; and if any of the above persons deceased, their unknown heirs, devisees and legatees; and all other persons claiming any and'er lien in the property described in Plaintiff's complaint, Defendants. STATE, OF ARIZONA SENDS GREETINGS TO: JOSE V. LEE, an unmarried man; JOHN DOE I THRU 10; JANE DOE 1 THRU 10; and if any of the above persons be deceased, their unknown heirs, devisees legatees; and all other persons claimlno any interest andor lien In the properly described in plaintiff's complaint. The above entitled action Is brought by the plaintiff to condemn certain real property located in the Cily of Tucton, Pima County, Arizona, belonging to the defendants herein, for the purpose of obtaining the same for wideninq and Improving a public highway and street, n'uie particularly described in Exhibit attached hereto which is hereby adopted by reference as thousjh fully set forth herein, wnich real properly Is necessary for the construction of said wideninq and Improving of a public hiuhway and slreet In the City of Tucson. AND YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED to appear and show cause why the property herein described shall not be condemned as prayed for in the Complaint within twenty (20) days alter the service upon you of this Summons, If served within th County of Puna, or wilhin thirty (30) days if served elsewhere.

AND YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED thai, unless you appear and answer as required, the plaintiff will take ludgment for the relief demanded in the Comolaint. GIVEN UNDER MY HAND AND SEAL OF THE COURT, in Ihe County of Pima, State of Arizona, this 21st day of 19(8. FRAN, ES GIRPONS, Clerk of the Superior Court By JOSEPHINE GUILLEN Deputy Clerk PUBLISH; March 8, 15, 25, 1M0 Arizona Daily Star EXHIBIT A Portion of Lot 2, SUNNYSIDE ADDITION, a subdivision ot Pima County, Arizona, as per the map or piat thereof recorded in the Office of the Recorder of saici Louniy in Book I of Maps Ha.s at fi, described (is toiews- Beginning at the southwest' corner of Boulevard and Martin Avenue, said point being 30.00 feet west and 28 5 feet south of the most westerly City of Tucson survry monument set at the inter-sections of the monument lines of said reels, as monument is shown on fhfnr--No-c'-4 1 of rKord in office of Ihe City Engineer; thence west, along the south line of Broadway Boulevard 140.63 feet to the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING, continua along Mid 'onth line, 46.87 feet to a point on the east line of the wst hah of said Lot thence, south, along said easterly line, a distance of 21 5 f-et to a point on a line parallel with and 50.00 feet south from tne monument line of Broauwav Boulevard; "St' M'd prallel ine-thence, north, parallel to the east line g' Lot a distance of 21.5 feet to the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING. JOSE V. LEE.

an unmarried man BROADWAY 1st to Country Club Parcel 1-1 IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF ARIZONA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF PIMA SUMMONS NO. 10047 CITY OF TUCSON, a municipal corporation, HAROLD J. RATTEE and IDARAT. TEb, husband and wiie; JOHN DOE 1 THROUGH 10; JANE DOE 1 THROUGH 10; and if any of the above persons be deceased, their unknown heirs, devisee? and legatees; and all other persons claiming any interest and'or lien In the property described In plaintiff's complaint. Defend.inis.

arizona sends HAROLD J. RATTEE and IDA S. RAT-TEE, husband and wife; JOHN DOE 1 THROUGH 10; JANE DOE 1 THROUGH 10; and if any of the above person he deceased their unknown heirs, devisres ana legatees; and all other persons claiming any Interest and or lisn In the property described In plaintiff's com- The above entitled action Is brought by the plaintiff to condemn certain real property located in the City of Tucson, Pima County, Arizona, belonqmg to the dfend.wits herein, for the purpose of the same for widening and improving a public highway and street, more particularly described In Exhibit A. etlached hereto which is hereby adopted by reference as though fully set forth herein, which real property necessary for the construction of said widening and unprovinq of a public highway and street In the City of Tucson. AND YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED fo appear and show cause why the property herein described shall not be condemned as prayed for In the Comolaint within twenty (20) days 8ftr the service upon you of this Summons, if served within the Cftuntv of Pima, or within thirty (30) days if served elsewhere.

AND YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that, unless you appear and answer as required, the plaintiff will take ludgment for the relief demanded In the Complaint. GIVEN UNDER MY HAND ANn srEAL OF THE COURT, In the County Plma, State of Arizona, this 21st day of 1968. lit FRANCES GIBBONS Cler of the Superior Court By JOSEPHINE GUILLEN Deputy Clerk Publish: March 1J, 32, 2, 1961 Arizona Daily Star EXHIBIT A The south 40 feet of Lot 150 of LOS RANCHITOS NUMBER 3, a subdivision In Plma County, Arizona, according to the plat recorded In the Office of the County Recorder of Plma County, Arizona, In Book 7 of Maps and Plats at page EXCEPTING THREFROM any part lying within Valencia Road as It now eisTs. HAROLD J. RATTEE and IDA 3.

RATTEE, his wife. VALENCIA ROAD-Nogalei Hwy. to Country Road A-5 7-1X4 hie Festivities Set To Start Monday By ARTHUR READ Next week at Catalina High School boys and girls will reverse roles in the annual Student Council sponsored Dear Week. Opening the week on Monday will be "Red on Your Head Day." All girls who wish to purchase tags for $1.50 each to tag the boy of their choice must wear a red bow, ribbon, scarf Crazy Day Scheduled At Pueblo Yob Is The Name; Girl Chases Boy By MIKE BUTLER A bright orange tie, a shocking pink shirt and paisley print pants will not look uncommon in the halls of Pueblo High School next Wednesday. Students nearly 18 will not feel out of place with large lollipops suspenders and a Dennis the Menace cowlick on Thursday.

On Friday a great many students will be dressed alike and will not feel like fashion conformists at all. Why? Yob is the name and girls asking boys for dates is the game. Other schools call it "Twirp" but at PHS it is traditionally called yob (boy spelled backwards). Beginning on Wednesday or Crazy Day, as students will strive to look like psychedelic posters and culminating on Saturday with a picnic and dance. Ycb days will be the only time of the year when girl warriors can ask boys "to be Yobbed." The female sex will also carry on all of the other "courte sies" which are usually up to the boys, such as opening doors and carrying books.

Thursday has been dubbed Little Girls' Day and Little Boys' Day. The Girls' League iponsored affair has chosen Fri day as Matchup Day when the girl and her Yob will dress alike. Yob days end with a picnic and dance on Saturday. After that things in the dating world of Pueblo will be "backt normal." MISS of the week pholo by Sanders-Manle Pixie-Like Polly Bookmyer comes to Tucson from Pennsylvania! She recently moved to 2862 Indian Ruins Road with her mother, Mrs. Beverly B.

Bookmyer, and her two Siamese kittens. Polly loves to travel. She spent last summer on a European tour. Polly's favorite musical group is the Tijuana Brass. Her favorite record is "Elinor Riggby" and she enjoys slow dancing.

Polly is in the eighth grade at Townsend Jr. High. Polly's popular zip front shift has the extra fun touches of large pockets, a mandarin collar, and a buckle at the neck. from Korby's Hi Deb Shop Girls! Rt-pi-ter each week to win a free Sl. Charge Account in the Hi Deb Jhop at Korby's! 9Web I Willi I Mil i' I will be an ice cream social and a slave auction.

Ralph Proffitt will be auctioning Girl's League members to boys with the highest bid. Friday will be the day that will pay off to those who attended the slave auction. Girls who were bought must be slaves to their owners for the entire day. Friday is also Sadie Hawkins Day, when the girls and boys can wear cutoffs or casual wear. The Twirp Dance will be from 8:30 to 11:30 Friday night in the cafetorium.

Playing will be The Lewallen Brothers. Daisy Mae and Lil Abner awards will be given to students with the most original costume. Girl's League is one of the most prominent clubs on the campus this year. It is not only a social club but a service one as well. Some of the club's service projects this year were serving at dinners and teas, being ushers fcr the annual open house held at the high school in the fall, making cookies and decorating the faculty workroom during the Christmas holiday, delivering Valograms to students on Valentines Day and now, the girls are making bean bag frogs for children in orphanages.

Girl's League has many guests come and speak to the high school girls during the year. Mrs. Elias, Spanish teacher, spoke to the girls on folklore Feb 8. Yesterday, two foreign exchange students from the University of Arizona spoke on their homelands. The boy was from England and the girl, attired in authentic dress, was from Mexico.

After they talked, there was a question-and-an- swer period. The students came to the campus while school was MMMMifJ 1 Open Season in session and sat in on some of the classes. Planning for the future, the league is going to have two col lege girls come and talk on so rority and non-sorority life. Unruh Won't Seek Seat In Senate SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) Assembly Speaker Jesse M.

Unruh has announced he will not run for the U.S. Senate this year. Unrun, a Democrat, told a news conference he will seek re election to a seventh term as an assemblyman from Inglewood and would concentrate on state problems and retention of a Democratic majority in the assembly. Democratic Sen. Anthony C.

Beilenson of Beverly Hills has announced he will run for the Senate. Other possibilities are Los An geles Mayor Sam Yorty and for mer state controller Alan Cranston, a longtime Unruh foe. Yorty had suggested Unruh for the Senate. Wafer Diversion Measure Signed WASHINGTON (AP) The Senate passed Thursday a bill approving three contracts to divert industrial water from Navajo Indian Reservoir in New Mexico. The contracts provide for annual use by Public Service Co.

of New Mexico of 16,200 acre feet of water, by the Southern Union Gas Co. of 50 acre feet, and by Utah Construction Mining Co. of 35,300 acre feet. The third contract will help in generation of power by a steam electric plant to be located on the Navajo reservation. The bill, previously passed by the House, now goes to the White House.

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