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AIL EDITIONS The Arizona Republic May 14, '78 R-17 DEBT COLLECTION Contingent er Hourly fee CementMortar (602) 955-5820 Nationwide Broker WIS HAS COT TO BE WE BEST LEASE OFFER EVER HADE! CORPORATIONS $195.00 Plus Costs FRED Pi KART8RI WANTED Will Buy! 1978 LINCOLN VERSAILLES -WITH- 1215 United Sank IMg. 3550 N. Central Aw. fhoeno, AZ 15012 TRACT OF LAND FOR I8XE BUILDER Call Carl, ikr. 112-1160 264-2 4411 SBU54M STOQt tfl CO uto two.

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Includes adult 8 unit motel and 3 BR home. Call ROY LIND-BERG 949-7072 36 MONTH, 40.000 Ml. BUSINESS FINANCE IEASE PIUS APPROPRIATE TAX UC ON APPROVED CREDIT. SPEOAl FACTORY INGNTTVt MAKES THIS OFfBt FCSSIBlt MAKB THIS OrftK PB55I0L IflAff II A ft uUuLi IIUOO Lincoln Mercury Leasing 44 Mile South of McDowell on Scottsdale Scottsdale Contact Mr. Webster For Information 994-4500 eves fl company's new Citycruiser, a compact urban transit bus, introduced last week.

Gerald H. Trautman, Greyhound Corp. chairman, invites the public aboard the Tom JscksfR Asstcutes he cu RTinMrTaiiam 8H Business Systems by SnttfeWt, AftlMI Citycruiser makes its debut Computerware, Inc. palities are realizing, it 131 ACRES 1-10 FREEWAY is energy wasteful to put behemoth buses on 1 mill frefrtiee both sides. Hha pleasure to announce that JOXR I.

DAY1ES CLU. has been selected to receive the "April" Man of the Month" Award as the most outstanding representative of our Arizona Agency. The award is based on excellence of service rendered to his Clients, his agency and the Company. Signed John H. Van Houten C.L.U.

General Agent 10tt Floor 264-1700 United Sank Building lissiensnrs mmu in MtsmiKf CWtMirT ifimsntu, mss. Gerald H. Trautman, Greyhound's board chairman, said one of the biggest features of the small bus is its fuel efficiency. Tests run under urban transit conditions show that Greyhound's "Citycruiser" achieves 7.7 miles per gallon against 4.5 to 6 miles per gallon for 40-foot transit buses. That amounts to a 30 percent saving, he said.

The smaller bus seats 31 instead of 47 and is designed to meet realistic transit needs, Trautman said at the unveiling before Greyhound's annual shareholders meeting in Phoenix. Citycruiser has a 28-foot turning radius, making it more maneu-verable in downtown traffic, Trautman noted. "In addition, munici- Greyhound Lines introduced a compact urban bus last week the first small, American-made, heavy-duty diesel bus designed specifically for transit duty. Its total length is 31 feet, 4 inches, compared with 40 feet for regular-sized buses, and its price is $65,000 instead of $100,000 for the larger models. routes that are lightly patronized," Trautman said.

"Smaller cities, many of which are just establishing transit systems, are recognizing that a small, European-style bus makes transit transportation a more attractive alternate to potential commuter patrons." Trautman said the Citycruiser will have a turbo-charged engine that Is more fuel effi Wtst if CMtfjtar. Out-of -state aartirarsaip must liquidate. less than $1,000 per aert. CALL CLAUDE MORMT 957-8830 R8SS LYON REALTY COMPART COXXERCIAL -v 2031 East CamilbMk Ini Greyhound glides through shareholder meeting here cient than the ordinary diesel, pollutes less and operates more quietly. It has panoramic thermo-pane windows, MICRO COMPUTERS FOR BUSINESS, PERSONAL, OR INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS "Our Showroom allow you to Mfocf ffi syfm bost suited for you" Priced to be affordable for the small business Large inventory gives you immediate delivery Add-on capabilities to allow growth with your firm Financing available, lease contracts.

COMPUTERS-TERMINALS-PRINTERS-ACCESSORIES TAILORED TO YOUR SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS, SUCH AS: the effect deregulation of air fares would have on the bus line. He was 2 PRIME BUYS! (1) TWO C-3 10TS ON 27th AVE. Only S39, 5O0I (2) C2P2 10T S30.000 lec Winfield Scott Ploio 4 pop-open ceiling vents and a wide-access front door that slides back into the windshield area when open. A bi-fold door is available. Plans call for an ACRES AWAY (1) 20 ACRES located en N.

71st Phoenix. Priced at $200,000 but will consider any reasonable offer. (2) 160 ACRES Located In Harquehalia Valley. Inventory controls Payroll General Ledger Accounts Payable Receivable Cost Analysis Medical Patient Accounting Word Processing CALL JIM N00D 152-0311 tion" on buses, which she said is "very bad." Drivers are supposed to stop such activities, the woman was told. The most easily recognizable board member was identified as a partner in the law firm of Vinson Elkins in Houston.

He is John B. Connally, former Texas governor, who has been mentioned as a possible Republican presidential candidate in 1980. Connally signed a few autographs for admirers, and when he was introduced to the shareholders, like the other board members he rose, smiled and didn't say a word. Computerware, Inc. By DON HARRIS The Greyhound Corp.

annual meeting of shareholders ran on schedule Tuesday, with scarcely a hitch in the ritual of motion and second. Only when the route reached the last leg, the one for shareholder questions, did the road become bumpy and even then the course was hardly rough. More than 1,000 sat through the hour of proceedings at the Towne-House steered by Greyhound board chairman Gerald H. Trautman. Business was better than ever in 1977, the shareholders were told, and it's going to be even better this year.

All of T0MJACKS0YI AtMclattt PAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS bw, expansion of Greyhound's assembly plant in Roswell, N.M., to house the bus assembly line. About 200 employees will be added to the payroll there. Trautman said the city bus uses the same type of axle, gear, air suspension and diesel engine in existing transit fleets, eliminating the need to build up a non-compatible parts inventory by transit 111 assured it would have no serious impact and that instead of deregulation, Greyhound anticipates "re-regulation." What happens to Greyhound if the energy crunch forces gasoline rationing? Melancon was told Greyhound buses are the most economical and fuel-efficient movers of people and the company isn't concerned about rationing. Melancon noted that Armour Food a Greyhound subsidiary, acquired seven years ago, registered 1977 profits of $7.8 million, down from $13 million in 1976. He wanted to 97000 1.

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20, 9-3 p.m. PROGRESSIVE SCHOOL OF REAL ESTATE 2218 S. Priest, Tempe 968-3636 know why Greyhound doesn't get out of the food business. Trautman said Armour is moving from food commodities to food processing and added: "We aren't ready to give up on Armour yet." There appeared to be some uneasiness in the room when the words "cancer" and "dope" cropped up. One woman wanted to know if Armour had a new method for process 2f- kAe 93.5 ACRES ALL OR PART Baseline Rd.

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Excellent tertrn. Call Km Sbef mea or Flip Weber 994-2200 ED POST REALTY the 14 incumbent members of the board of directors were quietly re-elected. One of the directors, Samuel A. Casey of Stamford, didn't arrive until the one-hour session was half over. Trautman told the gathering at the start that Casey "must have missed the bus." When Casey finally arrived he assured Trautman and the others that he was late because "I came out on Amtrak." Trautman said he expects a good 1978, although things got off to a rather slow start in January and February, due mainly to bad weather around the nation.

March was a good rebound month, he noted. The numbers were not new. Sales for 1977 totaled $3,852,525,000, up from $3,814,263,000 the preceding year. Net income checked in at $82.5 million against $77 million in 1976. INSULATION Small Mining Co.

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P.O. Box 368, Buckeye, AZ 85326 (602) 386-4300 ing bacon. She was concerned about the use of sodium nitrite as a bacon preservative. The government says under certain conditions the chemical can combine with other substances to form nitrosamine, a cancer-causing agent. Board member Clifton B.

Cox of Phoenix, head of Armour, said tests show that a person would have to eat 46,000 pounds of bacon a day FORTY-SECOND STREET AT SHEA BOULEVARD At PARADISE VALLEY FOOTHILLS, it's the little things that make each quality built home special. Little things like old fashioned craftsmanship, beautifully detailed kitchens (including GE RangeMicrowave oven combo, standard of course), energy-saving R-30 insulated ceilings, luxurious toe-tickling carpeting and easy-to-care-for sheet vinyl flooring. AOEVROPMtNTOP You'll enjoy complete City of Phoenix services and prestigious Scottsdale schools, too! For your living pleasure, we offer a selection of architecturally impressive three and four bedroom homes at prices you can live with. to be in any danger. Without nitrite, bacon wouldn't taste as good as it does and there would be a possibility of botulism forming, Cox said.

Clement J. Melancon, a stockbroker from Encino, fired several questions at the board. Melancon, who holds 1,000 Greyhound shares and was representing clients with 30,000 shares, wanted to know Another woman wanted to know what the company was doing to curb the "dope situa- OPEN DAILY 11:00 A.M. TO 6:00 P.M. Build To Suit For Industrial Users 2000 Sauaro Feet and Ud.

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