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Arizona Republic du lieu suivant : Phoenix, Arizona • Page 30

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1 EDITIONS New Walgreen Drug Store Mass-Produced Housing Proposed nas Qz Departments, cate JO The Arizona Republic Phoenix, Ang. 13, 1968 Schedule of Events Of Tri-City Opening llll 1 doors, plumbing, paint, insulation, bathroom and kitchen fixtures, cabinets, baseboard heating elements and electrical wiring almost everything but furniture. Modules would be stacked on top of each other and joined by commercially available mortar to form a 10-story apartment building which, according to E. B. Fowler, director of the study, The opening of Tri-City Mall tomorrow will include a flag-raising and ribbon-cutting ceremony at 9:30 a.m., followed by a dedication at 10:30 a.m.

Developer Grant Malouf will cut the ribbon marking the opening of the stores already completed in the shopping cen- would sacrifice nothing in esthetics or comfort. A COMPUTERIZED, mathematical analysis of the building's structural characteristics Indicated that It would be stable at any practicable apartment building height. Cost studies based on building contractors' estimates showed that if a modest output of 1,000 to 2,000 modules a year were produced, enough for more than 300 apartments varying in size from one to three bedrooms, construction costs would be cut by 18 per cent and construction time by 40 per cent. A most important feature of the plan, Fowler said, is that key building groups contractors, architects, trade unions helped shape it. New York Times Service NEW YORK A Chicago research institute has proposed that the federal government finance an industrial-' ized building system that would produce high-rise housing for low-income families the way Detroit produces automobiles: on a factory assembly line.

The proposal, disclosed over the weekend in Washington, emerged from a study by the Illinois Institute of Technology Research Institute. THE STUDY was financed by the Department of Housing and Urban Development. The factory would turn out room-sized, boxlike modules of precast concrete. They would come off the assembly line complete with windows, An extensive prescription department plus a beauty center and 40 other departments are included in the new Tri-City Mall's Walgreen drugstore. Flavian D.

Balcerzak, a Walgreen veteran who has managed several of the firm's eight other stores in the Valley, has been named to manage the new store. Besides the 42 departments mentioned, Balcerzak said the store has its own Grill Room Restaurant, which can serve 500 diners a day. C. R. Walgreen the drug store chain's board chairman, said the opening of the Tri-City Mall store marks another step in the firm's Valley expansion plans to W0-) I I THUS SALUTE QUEEN BANGKOK, Thailand (UPI) Thailand yesterday declared the day a national holiday in honor of Queen Sirikit's birthday.

All stores and businesses were closed for the day and military units fired 21-gun salutes. ter. The flag will be raised by the Mesa Boy Scouts, and the Joe Esile Singers will lead in the singing of the national anthem. PARTICIPANTS in the dedication ceremony will include Gov. Jack Williams; Mayor Jack Taylor of Mesa; Mayor Elmer Bradley of Tempe and Mayor George Nader of Chandler.

From 2 to 3 p.m., Sandy Hucul and Jim Wells of the Phoenix Roadrunners hockey team will make personal appearances and the Esile Singers will perform from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. On each evening, tomorrow through Saturday at 7:30 p.m., prizes will be awarded. HUCUL AND WELLS also will make personal appearances Thursday through Saturday from 11 a.m. to noon. The Esile -Singers will perform from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m.

on Thursday and Friday. Coach John Kerr and players Dennis Hamilton and Dick FLAVIAN D. BALCERZAK bring its outlets within more convenient reach of the area's growing number of residents. MRS. LORETTA HOLLEN Staff Named At SwitzerV Switzer's Ladies Wear Stores has appointed the managerial staff for its Tri-City Mall store, the firm's seventh location in the Valley.

Mrs. Loretta Hollen is the store manager. Mrs. Mary L. Waltermeyer is the assistant manager in charge of furs, coats, suits and dresses.

Mrs. Claudia Conaway Lipp is assistant manager in charge of sportswear, lingerie and accessories. Grand Opening Wednesday through Saturday! More About Opening Continued From Page 29 through huge dome-shaped skylights to brighten the mall. The shopping center derives its name from its location in relation to the city of Mesa, Tempe and Chandler. It is on U.S.

Highways 60, 70, 80 89 across the street from the University of Arizona's experimental farm. Grant Malouf, developer, said it is the first regional, one-stop shopping center to be constructed to serve primarily the more than 150,000 persons living in adjacent areas. Its location also will make it convenient to the residents of Scottsdale, Apache Junction, Collidge, Casa Grande, Eloy, Florence and the Globe-Miami areas. The grand opening program, to continue through Saturday, will include a ribbon cutting at 9:30 a.m. tomorrow and a dedication attended by state, county and city officials and business leaders at 10:30 a.m.

THE EXCITING NEW Van Arsdale of the Phoenix Suns basketball team will make personal appearances from 2 to 3 p.m. Thursday through Saturday. TR I CITY MALL TRI-CITY MALL MESA Have fun! Come and discover all the freshest new approaches to shoe fashion. Campus classics to delicate danceables the great looks by QualiCraft, America's largest-selling fashion shoe brand. GRAND OPENING AUGUST 14-17 s5000 IN PRIZES GRAND PRIZE 1958 BUICK SPECIAL DELUXE Surgery Divides Siamese Tivins PARIS (AP) An opera tion to separate Siamese twins was successfully com peted here vesterday.

the hospital announced. The twins. Blanche and Irene Bessari, were born July 9 in a village in Toge, Africa. Thev were ioined at the sa crum, at the end of the spine 2 dr. V8 automatic transmission, air conditioned, radio, and at the buttocks.

Thev were brought to Paris heater, chrome wheels, white sidewalls Aug. 2 for the surgery, under the directon of Dr. Jean Bien-ayme, at the Hospital des En- gants-Malades. (by irramemant with Tony Coury Bulck, Mtsa) OR $2500 CASH 150 ADDITIONAL PRIZES WORTH $2500 Tickets for drawings available in every store. Fill them out, deposit them in our mall canister.

Onl valid tickets eligible. Only one prize per family. Tri-City Mall em ployees and families riot eligible. No purchase necessary. Winner need not be present.

Drawings 7:30 P.M. nightly. Grand Prize drawing 7:30 P.M. Saturday. ANNOUNCING ANOTHER PROFESSIONAL SPORTS STARS IN PHOENIX ROADRUNNERS JIM WELLS rt, r's 03 Valet af lha Runnan I ri SANDY HUCUL Thbi Captain FINE CANDY SHOP TRI-CITY MALL 1850 W.

Main, Mesa 2-3 P.M. Wednesday 1 1 A.M.-1 2 Noon Thursday, Friday, Saturday Free autographs free season schedules. Win a ticket to the Roadrunners opening home game. PHOENIX SUNS tv v. 0.7 the shoes with' the $20 look' Dick Van Andalt I I i VsUraa MRA tlar I I John Karr Coach Dannli Hamilton Formar AtU Ptvorltt 23 P.M.

Thursday, Friday, Saturday Free autographs Win a ticket to a Suns home game! I I (Sites all and get them greatget with QualiCraft 1 Here, hi-heeled bow pump with black alligator- Get all the big shoe fashion action this fall! Rugged brogues to lady-looks, stacked heels to high heels, metal trims to soft bows. Materials like gator-grain, antiqued patent. Colors like earthy brown, cool grey, subtle navy. Get them grained calf upper. Luxury texture that rivals OPENING SPECIAL! THIS STORE ONLY! VERY THIN BUTTER PEANUT BRITTLE Vl lb.

30c Aug. 13th thru Aug. 17th LIMIT I Lb. ft Cuifomtr the real at just 9.99. The collection mostly 10 E.

WASHINGTON, Downtown EAST CAMEtBACK MAtl CHRIS-TOWN CENTER PARK CENTRAL CENTER THOMAS MALI CENTER TOWER PtAZA CENTER TRI CITY MAtl, Mesa Moil Or darj, odd 50 portage tax. (Sory-No CO.O.'i) IN PERSON JOE ESILE SINGERS P.M. Wednesday, Thursday, Friday i 1.

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