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Arizona Republici
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Phoenix, Arizona
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9 iwyy boenix, Sept. 1, 1971 iiJC(in proclaims Columbus Day SAN CLEMENTE (AP) -President Nixon yesterday proclaimed Monday, Oct. il, as Columbus Day to commemorate "the vision and de-terminatin" of the explorer Christopher Columbus. He called for display of the American flag and "appro-prite ceremonies" throughout the country. In the past the hiliday has been celebrated Oct.

12 but now is set for Monday under legislation that created three-day holiday weekends. is i s' i 1 v. 1 4 i 1 tsS' 1, BE COMFORTABLE WITH I AIR CONDITIONING CONDITIONED AIR CO. CALL 254-5033 BAnnvs LOS ARCOI MALL fM-MH Om Men mm Frt. til til DN8KM Cvfl Letart $00 eC Cklldree'l RmuWIc fMi ky Ik) McCtrtntv M.

L. Ray of Red Salvage Co. stands in overturned trailer belonging to Dale Kipp of Mesa as he attempts to decide how to rig tackle for righting the mobile home. Top arrow points to window, normally on the side of the trailer; middle arrow indicates ceiling and hanging lamp; bottom arrow points out telephone and refrigerator on its side. Ltotardt and Tightt tor RMW1C rtM kv Ctrl McCtrtnw Leonard Hennlgan, his face mirroring his feelings, sits on steps of his wrecked home in background 1 AX tj nn Tax refund possible in VS II leoterd I fVlr Ceiere EXECUTIVE RANCHES IN COOL PEEPLE'S VALLEY 40 Acre or Mere With Water.

Elcc, Tel. For TM OHtMtmm WM Wnl TO GET AWAV FROM THI NEAT AND SMOO RiM horm, cattle, er lost relti, ImuIiIuI henwulM end relline. lend GOOD TERMS PECOS REALTY INC. 947-8351 14 Colert to TdhU, storm area Plain. Oeeeue A ec Petterned Teiturad Celere el T.Ihll Id fleck 0-vners of house trailers and houses destroyed by Monday's storm will' be eligible for some property tax relief.

(Wilhewt Feet) 4210 N. IrewR Ae Scottidole 1( Leelerd Style Maricopa County Assessor Kenneth R. Kuncs said yes "II EXPERTLY FITTED Want Ads Get Results terday. It will take the form ONE DAY SERVICE ON DENTAL PLATES: Teeth extracted and dentures placed in mouth in just one day. (ax refund or a tax reduction depending on how much perty tax has been paid, said.

4 DENTISTS SLEEP 'Slate law provides a tax DR. PEASE AND ASSOCIATES Fillings Estractions Partial! 1st St. Washington FOX THEATRE BLDC, PHOENIX OtllT P.M.-SUNDiY liN a.M.ROON ReeuMic phete by Vlnce Kermlti Holiday Village Mobile Home park manager Moses Bassous, left, and County Assessor Ken Kuncs inspect damage at the trailer park WHILE HAVING Term rvTPTrn More about Tornado damage in Mesa, Tempe FINANCING ARRANGED WE HONOR till. TOR FRtt ISTIMITf. M4-4IH IS4-1MI NO aMOWTMWT NECfS- taar mnture at.aias wniu too warn FREE PARKING lit.

I WASHINGTON COMPLETE OENTAL CARE FOR EVERY MEMBER OF YOUR FAMILY. Club schedules dance lessons GLENDALE The Glen-dale Ballroom Dance Club, sponsored by the Glcndalc Parks and Recreation Department, will begin a new scries of lessons at 9 p.m., Saturday in the Glendalc Community Building, 7125 N. 58th Drive. Annual dues for the club, open to adults who enjoy traditional dancing, are $1. Additional information may be obtained at the recreation department or from Bill Ber-nardoni, club president.

payer may petition the County Board of Supervisors for a reduction io valuation of destroyed residential property from the date of its House trailers are taxed once a year, on a staggered basis, as unsecured personal property, Kunes said. Trailer owners who already have paid their annual property tax would be eligible for a refund, if their trailer was destroyed. A tax refund for September through December on a trailer valued at $10,000, would be about $75, Kuncs said. "We know there were trailers totally destroyed." he said after a tour of the storm-damaged area yesterday. "But I don't know of any homes that were destroyed to the extent they can't be repaired.

may be that a home that can't be lived in for a period of months because of storm damage would come under this law," he said. "We're just going to have to feel our way through." Property taxes on homes, for the second half of 1971, ae not due until next spring, the owner of a severely damaged home might petition for a reduced valuation, he said. Kuncs said his office will assist affected taxpayers in preparing petitions for the board of supervisors. "We hope they'll get in touch with us as soon as possible," he said. BISHOP GLASS Everything in Since 1939 0 AutO GlaSS (FOREIGN and DOMESTIC) 0 Plate Window Glass 0 Furniture Tops 0 Mirrors 7 LOCATIONS MAIN OFFICE 237 S.

23rd Street 267-0561 do. I guess we'll just back up and start again." Doug Brown, 26-year-old iron worker, 'his wife and 4-year-old daughter Michelle, were at home when the twister hit. Yesterday it as open house at 1222 K. Fremont. Open walls, open roof, open kitchen.

"My house is totalH. nothing is undamaged," he said. "When the thing hit we just huddled together on the kitchen floor. Then the wall fell in on us, but fortunately we were only scratched. We were all terrified, and let me tell you we were talking to the man upstairs." The temper tantrum of a full-blooded tornado left scars all over this Tempe neighborhood.

A shard of glass had shot from a living room window and buried itself, inches deep, into a plaster wall. A hefty, 2 by 4 carport rafter had cleared a garden before lancing straight through a bedroom wall. New cars sat crumpled beneath new garage roofs. And street conversations between neighbors told more of the story. "Hey, if anybody finds a mattress it belongs to me Haven't seen a mattress but I found a movie camera on my lawn We moved in on Saturday and I knew Arizona would be exciting, but not this exciting Could you please tell me how to get to Kenneth Street? Do you want to know where it is or where it was?" by Tempe police yesterday.

Only residents, their relatives and official visitors were allowed past the roadblokcs. Inside the barriers, police were hand-' ing out "Keep Out" notices, three to a home, for houses that will be without roofs and walls for weeks. These streets Fremont, Kenneth, Carver looked like the aftermath of a B52 raid. Herk Bailon, 1112 E. Fremont, had to agree.

"I was in several European invasions during World War II," he said. "This looks like any village we ever moved through." His $23,000 home, only one mortgage payment and six weeks old, was in tatters. The carport had been blown a half block away and had taken the kitchen roof with it. Mud had splattered as high as the remaining ceilings. And all the damage had been done before Bailon returned home from work Monday evening.

"I drove right by my own house and didn't recognize it," he said. "When I turned back and found it had to be mine I just froze." His wife Hazel, attempting the hopeless job of tidying total ruin, said she was still in shock. "But we're going to live temporarily with friends in Phoenix," she said. "Funny thing, they helped us move in a few weeks ago. I don't know what we'll Continued from Page 1 Hannigan, unlike most victims, was only partially insured.

He estimates it will cost him (4,000 to replace the personal possessions smashed by the tornado. "But we'll just grin and bear it while thanking God that we're alive. We're so damned happy to be alive." This tornado was a fickle thing at both damage sites. At one of the Hallcraft homes, a 2,500 pound Jeep was snatched up by the wind and carried a backyard away. It landed, undamaged, on its wheels.

A case of pop bottles on the front seat were unbroken. The Bailon home at 1112 E. Freemont was devastated. But only three shingles were loosened on the house next door, the home of Mr. and Mrs.

George Par-lee. "We're transcendental meditationists," explained Mrs. Parlce. "When the storm hit we were in the living room meditating. Maybe that protected us." But can positive thought protect a house? "Objects can feel too," said Mrs.

Parlce. But maybe their safety was more a matter of corporate dispensation than a Maharishi miracle. For George Parlce Is employed by Hallcraft Homes. This area, part of a vast development by Hallcraft Homes, was cordoned off REFITS DENTURES Miracle plwtic DENTURITE refill loose dentures in five minutes. This "Cushion of Comfort" eases sore gums.

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Bataan doctors said similar procedures may be performed on the patient's, left lung in three or four AaysCj Removal of radioactive matter will reduce radiation exposure to the patient's lungs, Janowski said. 'torrid payment 380 down. water, electricity, view surveyed, roads. 947-8011. Big Valley Land M0 Cam-elback, Scottsdale, Arliona, CHATEAU DE VIE 5 TOWNHOUSES PRE-SALES NOW IN PROGRESS IN ADVANCE OF OPENING Maintenance-free leisure living with all-included features such as 0 SWIMMING POOL 0 CLUBHOUSE 0 SAUNAS 0 PHYSICAL FITNESS ROOMS 0 BILLIARDS 0 AND MORE Choose your site now from a complete selection of brand new floor plans helpful consultants on location to assist you.

FHA-VA-C0NVENTI0NAI FROM Associated Press ALBUQUERQUE An Albuquerque hospital has performed what it believes is the first "lung lavage" operation to remove radioactive particles from a human lung. A hospital spokesman said yesterday the operation was performed Monday on a 37-y ear -old male laboratory technician from an undisclosed Colorado city. His condition was good. The man, whom the hospi tal declined to identify, was exposed to radioactive pluto-nium particles Aug. 22.

John H. Janowski, Bataan Memorial Hospital community relations director, said that in a lavage procedure, a tube is passed via the trachea into the lung. Saline fluid is introduced into one of the lungs while the anesthetied individual is sustained by oxygen supplied to the other lung. Janowski said this washing procedure removes cells and particles that have been in I IIS MUlO' (91(9)0 WITH COUPON HALLCRAFT Good At All 10 Locations 44th Ave. West GleudaU Alma School Main, Mesa 24th St.

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