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DISPATCH Monday, October 23. 1967 NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES KOfJCE OF SPECIAL gLECTION NOTICE tS HEREBY GIVEN that Board of Supervisors of Wnai County, Arizona, has a special election of qualified electors owning real property located within the fol- lowlm; described boundary to be lik accordance with law oh jjotidajv -the Sttt day of November, .1967, aod has directed that there submitted to said elec- tars at said special election the question ol whether not there bf formed (it Final County, Arizona, a flood eontroi district to foe'ktiowi) officially AS MIDWAY FLOOD DISTRICT, the boundaries of which are described as follows, to-wit Beg iiwllig at the Southeast cor- ihpr of Section Twenty -Six (86), TWtwMp' Bight 8)South, Range Six f6) East; thence Northerly along the Section tlws common tti.S«tl<!»s Twenty-Six 26) and i-Flve (23), Tw-enty- (23) and Twenty-Four (24), Fourteen (14) and Thirteen US) l)and Twelve 12), Two (2) and One? 1), Township Eight South, Katige Six East, to ortheast corner of said Section Two (2); Uumre Westerly along theNorth said Section Two (2) the Ngrtnvteist thereof, wlitah 4s also the'Southeast flt Section Thirty-Four Township Seven (7) South, thence S-orUwrh' along the Section line r.ofnwtm to Sections Thirty- Four awl Thirty-Five (35) ami (2V) and '2-6), Township fn-vpu'r'7) South, Six (6) East to the corner OJ baW Spcttai Twenty-Seven Westerly along the iSt-rttiin llrii common to Sec-- TwtHitj -Seven (27) arid Twenty-Two- 52), Twenty-Eight TWfMyrOue (21), Twenty-Slur '2B) awi Twenty i2'l), Ttwsf-tilp Seven f) South, lUi'iEi' of said Section (23), which I sal so thi 1 Srtdthfasi corner of Section IS); tttwee Northerly ft Hint! Section lines common to Sections. Mnetoen (19) and So), Eighteen (18) and Township Seven (7) Soatti, Ra.uee SU (6) East, to -fie ttortiiMtst rortier of said Klfthteen thence the North line Of Swtion Eighteen (18) to tin- corner thereof, whMi is al so tlw Southeast ffirwr ot Section Twelve 1 12), Township (5) Estst; thence Northerly Kast said fonter thereof; thence alonft the Korth line of 'MM Section "Twelve (12) to fi otiliwest Corner thereof, MI also Southeast corner ol Ktrtlon Two (2); thww alon-j; theSec- Mon Hups common to Sections One (I), Township South, Ranse Five Kast, Sections Thirty-Five -OP) Thirty-Six (3G), Twen- and Twenty-Five (25), Twenty-Three (Z3) and Twenty-row (24), Fourteen (14) and Thirteen (13), Township SU (8) South, Range Five (5) East, to the South boundary of the right-of-way of theSouth- ern Pacific Railroad Company; thence Northwesterly along the South boundary of the Southern Pacific right-of-way line to the intersection of the South boundary of the Southern Pacific rights-way line with the West line of Section Twenty-Three (23), Township Fire (5) South, Range East; thence Southerly along theSecllon lines common to Sections Twenty- Two (22) and Twenty-Three (23), Twenty-Seven (21) and Twenty-Six (2Q, Thirty-Four (34) and ship Five (5) South, (4) East, Sections Four (4) and Three (3), Nine (9) and Ten (10), Sixteen (16) and Fifteen (IS), Township Six South, Range four (4) East, to the Southwest corner of said Section Fifteen (15); thence Easterly along the South line of Section Flfteen(15)totheSouth- east corner thereof, which is also the Northwest corner of Section Twenty-Three (23), thence Southerly along the Section lines common to Section Twenty-Two (22) Twenty- Three (23), Twenty-Seven (27) and Twenty-Six (26), Thirty- Four (34) and Thirty-Five (35), Township Six (6) South, Range Four (4) East, to the Southwest corner of said Section Thirty- Five (35); thence Easterly along the South line of said Section Thirty-Five (35) to the Southeast corner thereof, which is Also the Northwest comer of Four (4) of Section One (1), Township Seven (7) South, Range Four (4) East; thence Southerly to the Northwest corner of I ot Four (4), Section Twenty-Five (25), Township Seven (7) South, Range Four (4) East; ttience Easterly along the North line of said Section Twenty-Five (25) to the Northeast corner thereof which is a point on the West line of Section Nineteen (19), Township Seven (7) South, Range Five (5) East; thence Southerly along theWest line of said Section Nineteen (19) to the Southwest corner thereof; thence Easterly along the Section line common to Sections Nlneteen(19)andThlr- ty (30), Twenty (SO) and Twenty-Nine (29), Twenty-One (21) and Twenty-Eight Two (22) and Twenty -Seven (27), Twenty-Three (23) andTwenty- Six (26). Twentv-Four (24) and Twenty-Five (25), Township Seven (7) South, Range Five (5) East, to the Southeast corner of said Section Twenty-Four (24), which is also the Northwest- corner of Section Thirty (30), Township Seven(7) Six (G) East; thence Southerly along the Range line between Ranges Five (5) and Six (6) East to the Southwest corner of Section Thirty-One (31), Township Seven (7) South, Range Six (G) East; thence Easterly along the Township line between Townships Seven (7) South and Eight (8) South to the Southeast I1KWJRT OK CONDITION of "CENTRAL h. State of Arizona at the close of business on Dollars Cts.

177 961 12 1 957 008 66 15 000 00 250 00 200 000 00 2 344 334 33 67 178 90 32 461 89 50 659 32 ASSETS 'i, C.ihl., lalances with other banks, and items in process of collection Stoles Government obligations -X of States and political suUHvisilons oMitf Including? None stocks) finids. sold and securities andw agreements to resell kwsib unit discounts ID itk jin-misses, furniture and ftx- othpr asset's representing premises owned other than Jsjtk lu'emivos assets VSSKTS- KMT rriES i rf of ludivduals, corporatlcMts TiiiH' wvlnps ctetJOStts Of fti- iflmi-uls, fwrtuwshtps, arid corpor- atjT.i,- Stati'S t'oidftifi States an'i political I 1 and checks, etc. I'fir-tiSlTS $4,059,523.50 1,1) "Iflto! demand $1,370,722.11 Total tlitif and savlnRS $2,688,801.39 otljcr mblUtU'viiifc-ludtMR SSone mort- aitfJ oilier Siens on bank premises ami other real estate) -TOTAl IARJ1 IT1ES CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Common total par value No. shares authorized 3,000,000 No. shares oustaitdfnc 68,419 21, surplus 2ft.

profits JIO. KiTAl CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 31, TOT -IIABII 1TIES AND CAPITA! ACCOUNTS MEMORANDA i A vcrase of total deposits for 'ttwj days ending with call date 2. A V'pr4 of total loans for the 15 calendar with call date 3. 1 oan as shown In Item 7 of after deduction of valuation reserves of corner of Section Thirty-Two (32), which is also the Northwest corner of SectlonFour(4), Township Eight (8) SU (6) East; thence Southerly along the Section lines common to Sections Five (5) and Four (4), Eight (8) and Nine (9), Seventeen (17) and Sixteen (16), Township Eight Six (6) East to the Southwest corner of said Section Sixteen (16), which IsalsotheNortheast corner of Section Twenty (20); thence Westerly along the Section lines common to Sections Seventeen (17) and Twenty (20), Eighteen (18) and Nineteen(19), Township Eight Six (6) East to the Northwest corner of said Section Nineteen (19); thence Southerly along the Range line between Range Five (5) East and Six (6) East to the Southwest corner of Section Thirty-One (31), Township Eight -(8) South, Range Six East; thence Easterly along the Township line between Township Eight (8) South and Nine (9) South to the Southeast corner of Section Thirty-Three (33), Township Eight (8) South, Range Six (6) East; thence Northerly along the East line of said Section Thirty-Three (33) Northeast corner thereof, which Is also the Southwest corner of Section Twenty-Seven (27); thence Easterly along the Section line common to Sections Twenty-Seven (27) and Thirty- Four (34), Twenty-Six (26) and Thirty-Five (35), Township Eight (8) South, Range Six (6) East to the Southeast corner of said Section (26), which is the point of beginning. In all the foregoing descriptions, on all of the foregoing pages, the Townships mentioned are South and the Ranges mentioned are East of theCUaand Salt River Base and Meridian.

The exterior Boundary line of the proposed Flood Control District, which is described above, Is a continuous and unbroken line and all descriptions are to be read and construed In that light. All of the above lands llewholly Within Final County, State of Arizona, and to elect at large three (3) Directors of said proposed flood control district who shall be resident electors and freeholders of said proposed dls. trict. Said election shall be held at FRANCISCO GRANDE MOTOR HOTEL, Highway 84, Plnal County, Arizona, between the hours of 6:00 o'clock A.M. and 6:00 o'clock P.M.

on the date of said election. The Board of Election for said special election shall be; Sam Benedict, Beggs and Jay Wilson, Judges; Peter Blanco and Tracy Hutchins, Clerks. "WITNESS the signature of the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of Plnal County, Arizona, and the attestation of the Clerk of theBoard of Supervisors of Final County this 16th day of October, 1967, James Kortsen Jr. Chairman ATTEST; Mercy W. Tucker Clerk No.

of publications; dates of publication: Oct. 23, 30, 1967. 4 844 22 1 12S 816 64 1 533 721 39 84 831 -38 1 295 167 08 19 987 01 175 898 54 4 235 422 04 342 095 00 174 297 50 93 039 68 609 432 18 4 844 854 22 4 024 864 70 2 418 20 30 445 44 Robert W. Bruner, Vice President and Cashier, of the above-named bajik, do solemnly (Swear, Affirm) that this report of condition Is true and correct, to the best of my knowledge arid JMiet Attest; Robert W. Bruner CALL FORBIDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that sealed bids will be received up to and including the hour of 11:00 A.M., Monday November 6, 1967 at the office of the Board of Supervisors, Florence, Arizona.

ITEMS; Twelve (12) 1968 4 Door Sedans TRADE-IN Four (4) 1965 Ford custom 4 door sedans Serial 114350 5D54C115013 5D54C114352 5D54C115014 Eight (8) 1966 Ford custom 4 door sedans Serial 124803 6D54ZJ28605 W54Z124801 6J54Z124807 6J54Z124800 6J54Z124798 6D54Z128604 6D54Z128606 Specifications are available at the office of the Plnal County Sheriff, Florence, Arizona. The Piral County Board of Supervisors reserves the right to reject any or all bids to the best Interest of the County. FINAL COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Mercy W. Tucker, Clerk No, of publications; date of publication; Oct. 23, 1957, to da, Judgment by default will be rendered against you for the relief demanded in the complaint.

The name and address of plaintiffs attorney is FRANKLIN D. COXON, 501-503 N. Marshall Street, Casa Grande, Arizona. GIVEN under my hand and the seal of the Superior Court of the State of Arizona In and for the County of Plnal, this 19th day of October, 1967 (SEAL) ALMA JENNINGS HAUGHT Clerk By ALMA JENNINGS KAUGHT Clerk No. of publications; dates of publication; Oct.

23, 30, Nov. 6, 13,1967. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF ARIZONA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF FINAL NO. 21493 SUMMONS FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF PHOENIX, an Arizona Corporation, Plaintiff -vs- BURL R. HUNSAKER and MARGARET J.

HUNSAKER, husband and wife; The Unknown Heirs and Devisees of Burl R. Hunsaker, 11 deceased; TheUnknownHelrs and Devisees of Margaret J. Hunsaker, If deceased, (Fee owner and Mortgagor) Defendants. THE STATE OF AREPNA to the above named defenda. Burl R.

Hunsaker and Margaret J. Hunsaker, husband and wife; The Unknown Heirs and Devisees of Burl R. Hunsaker, If deceased; The Unknown Heirs and Devisees of Margaret J. Hunsaker, If deceased. You are hereby summoned and required to appear and defend In the above entitled action In theabove entitled Court, within twenty days, exclusive of the day of service, after service of this -Summons upon you If served within the State of Arizona, or within thirty days, exclusive of the day of service, served without the State of Arizona; and you are hereby notified that in case you fall so to do, Judgment by default will be rendered against you for the relief demanded In the complaint.

The name and address of plaintiffs attorney Is J. Lavell Harper, 1023E. Casa Grande, Arizona. Given under my hand and the seal of the Superior Court of the State of Arizona, In and for the County of Plnal, this 9th day of October, 1967. (SEAL) ALMA JENNINGS HAUGHT CLERK By EDNA Y.

RUIZ Deputy Clerk No. of publications: dates of publication; Oct. 23, 30, Nov. 6, 13, 1967. K.

Hudzietz Richard Black Joe Briscoe Directors Make State of Arizona, County of Final, ss: Mark- Sworn to and subscribed before me this Eighteenth tat: day of October, and 1 hereby certify thati Notary's am not an officer or director of this bank. Seal My commission expires Sept. 1991. Susan G. Larkin, Notary Public No.

of publications: one; date of publication; October 23,1967. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF ARIZONA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF FINAL No. 21526 Div. No. HELEN LOUISE WHITE, Plaintiff, vs.

RONALD WHITE, Defendant. THE STATE OF ARIZONA to the above named defendant, RONALD WHITE. YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and required to appear and defend In the above entitled action in the above entitled court, within TWENTY DAYS, exclusive of the day of service, after service of this summons upon you if served within the State of Arizona, or within THIRTY DAYS, exclusive of the day of service, If served without the State of Arizona, and you are hereby notified that In case you so IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF ARIZONA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF FINAL NO. 21082 NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY ON EXECUTION FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF ARIZONA, a National Banking Association, Plaintiff, vs. ROYCE L.

SMITH, et ux, et al, Defendants. Notice is hereby given that in obedience to the Writ of Special Execution issued out of the above entitled Court and cause, which is Incorporated herein by reference thereto, I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the real property hereinafter des- scribed and all the right, title and Interest and claim which the defendants above named had or have therein, to satisfy the Judgment heretofore entered in the above entitled cause, and said sale will be held at the Old County Court House, Florence, Arizona, on Monday, October 1967, at 10:00 o'clock A.M. The Real property to be sold as aforesaid is described as follows; Lot Eight (8), Block One (1) Desert Valley Subdivision, according to the plat of record In the office of the County Recorder, Final County, Arizona, In Bock 9 of Maps, page 15. Said money Judgment was in favor of the above named plain, tiff and agantst defendants herein and was for the sum ol together with the foreclosure of plaintiffs mortgage Hen on the above described real property against all the defendants. DATED October 2, 1967.

COY K. DeARMAN, Sheriff, Plnal County, Arizona Pogue By John Pogue, Civil Deputy Deputy No. of publications; dates of publication; Oct. 9,16,23,1967. DJ THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF ARIZONA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF FINAL NO.

21083 NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY ON EXECUTION FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF ARIZONA, a National Banking Association, Plaintiff, vs. GOLIE E. PATRICK, et ux, et al. Defendants. Notice Is hereby given that In obedience to the Writ of Special Execution Issued out of the above entitled Court and cause, which Is Incorporated herein by reference thereto, I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash thereat property hereinafter described and all the right, title and Interest and claim which the defendants above named had or have therein, to satisfy the Judgment heretofore entered in the above entitled cause, and said sale will be held at the Old County Court House, Florence, Arizona, on Monday, October 30th, 1967 at lOiOO o'clock A.M.

The real property to be sold as aforesaid is described as follows; Lot Eleven (11), HO-HO-KAM ESTATES, AMENDED, accord- Ing to the plat of record in the office of the County Recorder, Final County, Arizona. In Book 9 of Maps, page 31. Said money Judgment was in favor of the above named plaintiff and against defendants herein and was for the sum ol $15,670.33, together with the foreclosure of plaintiffs mortgage lien ontheabovedescrlbed real property against all the defendants. DATED October 2, 1967. COY K.

DeARMAN, Sheriff, Final County, Arizona John Pogue By John Pogue, Civil Deputy No. of publications: dates of publication: Oct. 9,16,23,1967. Udall Seeks fo Half Viet War Escalation IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF ARIZONA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF FINAL NO. 21081 NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY ON EXECUTION FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF ARIZONA, a National Banking Association, Plaintiff, vs.WAL- TER E.

HOAGLAND, et ux, et al, Defendants. Notice is hereby given that In obedience to the Writ of Special Execution issued out of the above entitled Court and cause, which Is incorporated herein by reference thereto, I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the real property hereinafter'de- scribed and all the right, title and Interest and claim which the defendants above named had or have therein, to satisfy the Judgment heretofore entered In the above entitled cause, and said sale will be held at the Old County Court House, Florence, Arizona, on Monday, October 30th, 1967 at The real property to be sold as aforesaid Is described as'fol- lows- Lot One (1), Block Six (6), MONTGOMERY SUBDIVISION, according to the plat of record In the office of the Plnal County Recorder, In Book 6 of Maps, page 11. Said money Judgment was In favor of the above named plaintiff and against defendants herein and was for the sum of $12,560.25, together with the foreclosure of plaintiffs mortgage Hen ontheabovedescrlbed real property against all the defendants. DATED October 2, 1967. COYK.

DeARMAN, Sheriff, Final County; Arizona John Pogue By John Pogue, Civil Deputy No. of publications; dates of publication, Oct. 9,16,23,1967. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF ARIZONA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF FINAL NO. 21487 SUMMONS THE VALLEY NATIONAL BANK OF ARIZONA, a national banking association, Flaintlff, -vs- WALLACE E.

JOHNSON and JUANITA S. JOHNSON, his wife; HELEN J. ARSENEAU, a widow; ROBERT STAUFFER and HELEN STAUFFER. his wife; Unknown heirs and devisees of each of the above named Defendants, if deceased; CITY OF CASA GRANDE, a municipal corporation; PACI FIC FINANCE LOANS, an Arizona corporation; JOHN DOE, JANE DOE, RICHARD ROE, MARY ROE, BLACK CORPORATION and WHITE TION, Defendants. THE STATE OF ARIZONA TO THE DEFENDANTSABOVE NAMED.

AND EACHOFTHEM: YOU, AND EACH OF YOU, ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and required to appear and defend in the above entitled In the above entitled Court, within TWENTY DAYS, exclusive of the day of service, after service of this. Summons upon you, if served within the State of Arizona, or within THIRTY DAYS, exclusive of the day of service, if served without the State of Arizona, and you are hereby notified that In case you fall so to do, Judgment by de. fault will be rendered against you lor the relief demanded In the Complaint, The name and address of Plaintiffs attorneys Is GUST, 323 Security Building, Phoenix, Arizona 85004. GIVEN UNDER my hand and the Seal of the Superior Court of the State of Arizona, in and for the County of Final, this 4th day of October, 1967. ALMA JENNINGS HAUGHT, Cleric By Alma Jennings Haught, Clark No.

of publications; dates of publication: Oct. 9, 18, 23, and 30, 1967. Definition Patience is the ability to count down before blasting off. TUCSON Congressman Morris K. Udall, D-Arizona, took a slap at both sides in the' current Vietnam debate Sunday as he proposed steps to the war and turn the fighting back to the South Vietnamese.

Speaking at the Sunday Evening Forum here, Udall scored those who have engaged in violence, disruption and name- calling over the Vietnam war. He said his criticism applies both to critics and supporters of Administration policy. If alternatives are to be regarded as more than mere Udall said, "they cannot start with the assumption that anyone taking a different view is Ignorant of the facts, blind to truth, oblivious to history and basically Udall then proposed a sharp shift In U.S. policy in Vietnam to get tills country out of war we should never have blundered His proposals; halt to further escalation of the war. gradual withdrawal of U.S.

forces to those areas of South Vietnam most easily defended, turning over the remainder ot the fighting to the forces of South Vietnam and eventually transferring the entire defense Job to the Vietnamese. --Continuation of U.S. logistical support to South Vietnam. cessation of the bombing of North Vietnam. international, free- world program of economic development to provide a stable base for peace In Southeast Asia.

--An appeal to the eight other participants in the Geneva Convention, of 1954 to resume discussions aimed at a unified Vietnam and free and open elections, North and South. At the same time Udall specified the changes he does not propose. are in South he said. It was a mistake to get there, but we're there. lam suggesting any 'cut and run' policy that we surrender to Ho Chi Mlnh that we our backs on those In South Vietnam who might be victims in a blood bath that this country violate the limited commitments we originally made that our investment in American blood and money be abandoned Also, he said he was "not breaking with President Johnson, either as Chief Executive or leader of my Butj he continued, would be serving neither the President nor the country to pretend to agree when I feel we must modify our national The Arizona lawmaker predicted that, without a policy change such as he proposes more escalation will occur and the war cost will rise from the present $30 billion a year to $40 billion or more.

even he said, Increasingly fear that the Inevitable result of this policy will be a wider war. Already the major battles along the Demilitarized Zone are bringing talk of an Invasion of the and as our bombers get ever closer to the Chinese border and Russian ships in Haiphong, oneean seethe stakes In the contest Udall said he wrote a newsletter two years ago defending U. S. policy in Vietnam and pleading patience. have thought about that newsletter many times with Increastngdls- may and he said.

"I have come here tonight to say as plainly and simply as I can that I was wrong two years ago, and I firmly belleVePresi- dent Johnson's advisors are wrong He said the 'great for the Vietnam war Is that are there to stop the march of communism, to that the United States honors its commitments, to strengthen the free Instead, he said, we are the Communist cause, weakening the free world, and raising grave doubts about the capacity of the United States to back up Its commitment He said that because of Vietnam 'the United States is far less likely ever again to intervene in places where intervention Is favorable, Is called for, or might be On the subject of bombing and military escalation, Udall said increased bombing ofSorth Vietnam has been accompanied by Increases in the flow of men and supplies to Communist forces in the South. And each escalation 'bet' on our side has been matched by escalation on the other side, resulting in at an ever higher and more dangerous and costly will tell you he said, 1 no longer see the war in Vietnam as Munich or Valley Forge. And I'm no longer very Interested In hearing how we can capture one more hamlet or rocky hill. I'm Interested In hearing how we can cut our losses, reduce our future expenditures In lives and resources, and bring this venture down to Locals Receive Honors At GG Chamber Banquet Last week's Chamber of Commerce banquet saw honors In the form of plaques bestowed upon several Casa Grandeans for service to the Chamber over the past year by outgoing president TomErwln. The event was held at Francisco Grande.

Retiring three-year directors receiving plaques of recognition were Donovan Kramer, Marvin Scott, and Duane Daley. Nate Cox on and Lee Be- Dlllon received the awards for special contributions to the chamber's efforts. Ex-Offlclo directors who headed special projects during the year were honored with awards; Fete Simmons, Bob Rlesgo, Jim Kortsen, Loren Croft, Bill Erdmann, Jack Johnson, Tim Creedoh, Kent Steninger, and Jim Susa. In reviewing the past year, Erwln recalled that virtually every local Industry had expanded, that the Junior College LEGAL NOTICES IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF ARIZONA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF FINAL NO. 21084 NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY ON EXECUTION FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF ARIZONA, a National Banking Association, Plaintiff, vs.

CLAYTON D. WALKER, et ux, et all, Defendants. Notice Is hereby given that In obedience to the Writ of Special Execution Issued out of the above entitled Court and cause, which Is Incorporated herein by reference thereto, I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the real property hereinafter described and all the right, title and Interest and claim which the defendants above named have or have therein, to satisfy the Judgment heretofore entered in or have therein, 'to satisfy the Judgment heretofore entered In the above entitled cause, and said sale will be held at the Old County Court House, Florence, Arizona, on Monday, October 30th, 1967 at o'clock The real property to be sold as aforesaid Is described as follows; Lot Seven (7), Block Eight (8), AMENDED PLAT OF MYERS SECOND ADDITION TO CASA GRANDE TOWNSITE, according to the plat of record In the office of the County Recorder, Final County, Arizona, In Book 1 of Maps, page 23. Said money Judgment was In favor of the above named tiff and against defendants herein and was for the sum of $11,898.83, together with the foreclosure of plaintiffs mortgage lien on the above described real property against all the defendants. DATED October 2, 1967, COYK.

DeARMAN, Sheriff, Plnal County, Arizona John Pogue By John Pogue, Civil Deputy No. of publications; dates of publication: Oct. 9,13,23,1967. has been passed, and that the Chamber had aided in the acquisition of the Trekell Road access to Interstate 8. must never forget that the Chamber of Commerce Is an organization representative of all business interest In the community.

Its policies and programs should always be designed for the benefit of all and never for a select few. Its objectives are dependent upon the support and help of each and every he said. all the factors that makes Casa Grande One of the outstanding communities, with its long range planning, a community that knows Its problems, limitations and potentials, is Us H. D. Butler Last Rites Held Today Funeral services were held today at three at Cole and Maud Chapel for Herbert Dudley Butler, suicide victim, who died Oct.

18 at the Arizona Final Ave. Mr. Butler was born Dec. 5, in Spokane, Wash. He had lived in Arizona for 30 years and served as a law officer during most of his life.

He served as deputy sheriff for four years In Casa Grande and lawman 26 years In Globe. He was a veteran of World War n. He was a member of the Odd FellowsLodgelnGlobe. He is survived by his sons Jimmy D. Butler, serving with the U.S.

Navy and David M. Hearon of Liberal, his mother, Mrs. Ellen Butler, Fresno, Calif. Other survivors are ills brothers, Billy, Clute, Buster, Phoenix, Layton, Jonald and Jimmy, both of Richmond, Calif. He Is also survived by five sisters, Mrs.

C. R. Ferguson, Globe, Mrs. Mearle Brown, Fresno, Mrs. Gro GrlswoId.Richmond,Calif., Mrs, Raymond Ogle, Amber, Okla.

and Mrs, Oscar Steelman Stanton, Calif, and four grandchildren. Weldon Paxton, minister of the Church ofChrist, officiated. Burial was In Mountain View Cemetery, people. The cooperative spirit of the citizens in our community Is one of our major assets. This wonderful attitude will enable us to succeed with our planned programs for the he added.

have only begun to scratch the surface of the tremendous potential that we have here In Casa Grande. Not only do we lie at the crossroads of our great Interstate Freeway System, but we are in a crossroads of development and He urged everyone to support the new president, Loren Croft, as he turned the reins of the Chamber to him. David Dortort, producer of the television series, "High Chaparral' spoke highly of the future of Arizona, Cameron Mitchell, star of the series, told of his experiences In the movies and television, as well as the stage. Large plaques were awarded to the two speakers, as well as retiring prt Erwin. Grace Butler Dies at 42 Mrs.

McCann Dies in Mesa Mass was said Saturday at 4 p.m. in the Church of the Assumption here for Mrs. Damlna C. McCann who died In Mesa Oct. 19.

Mrs. McCann was born In Mexico and had lived In Mesa for 10 years. She Is survived by a son Edward G. of brother and two sisters, out of state and five grandchildren. Funeral services were held this morr4ng at ten at Cole and Maud Chapel for Grace Alma Butler, murder victim, whodled Oct.

18 In the Arizona Motel. Mrs. Butler was born June 15, 1925 In Climbing Hill.Iowa. She had lived in Casa Grande for seven years. She is survived bv her sons, Ron Moore, serving with the U.S.

Army, Don, Rod and Ralph Moore, all of Casa Grande; her daughter, Mrs. Mary Alice Cecil, Rockport, Mo. and her mother, Mrs. mosa Beach, Calif. Other survivors are her brothers, Phillip, Ward, Clem and Larry Smith, all out of state; her sisters, Mrs.Betlieen Benson, Mrs.

Marjorie Cassons, Mrs. Joyce Mary Ann Scott, all out of state and one grandchild. Burial was in Mountain-View-Cemetery. Weather Report MAX. MIN.

PRE. Wednesday 97 51 .00 Thursday 96 51 .00 Friday 96 49 .00 Saturday 97 49 .00 Sunday 91 49 .00 Continued from page 1 geon, Claude C. Ward and Dr. Karl 0. Hoefert.

The American Flag-draped casket attested to his service to ills country In two world wars. He served In the at the age of IS in World War I and in the U.S. Coast Guard Reserve as a volunteer In World War as part of the Seattle Port Security Force. Those wishing to contribute, were asked to make donations In Ms name to the Heart Find, 1720 E. McDowell, PhoenUt, 85006.

Bears Blank Miami The unbeatenCoolldgeBears swept to their sixth victory of the year In beatln? the Miami Vandals 46-0, In a Class A conference game Friday. Cooltdge stonned Miami and the partisan homecomingcrowd early In the first quarter, holding the Vandals on Its first series of plays, then scoring a touchdown In nine carries wher halfback Governor Mitchell skirted his left end for 20yards for the score. Buddy West made the conversion. The Bears second tally came when quarterback Curtis Hawkins found Buddy West in the clear and connected with him on a 20-yard aerial in the end zone. Again West's PAT was Holding the Vandals on the ground, for a minus yardage by the rugged Bear defense, Coo- lldge again struck tor their third scord when reserve quarterback Frank Ashford spied his' split end Sunday In-the clear and hit him will a 46 yard heave.

Mohtljo 'von the foot race to the goal line, pursued by vandal defenders. The play covered 64 yards. After-imding 21-0 at half-time, the Bears' awesome offense scored twice in the'third and fourth Early in the. third per loci halfback Eugene Gatlln romped into the erxJ zone irottt 6 yards out and fullback Burton Jorlar. middle for a 43-3-ard- gallop to pay dirt to make the game into a complete rout.

Gene Gatlln again' scored In the final period from 30 yards out skirting his right end for tee score. West's PAT was good. Burton Jordan scored the' final TD on a 19 yar'i aerial from QB Ashford. Coolldge Miami First Downs 13 6 Rushing Yardage 303 Passing 189 35 Passes 8-12-0 4-12-2 Punts 3-2 a 9-26 Yards Penalized 100 75 Fumbles Lost 11 Coelidge 7 14 12 13 46 Miami 0 0 0 0-0 Hexcel Leads Twilight Golf Action last-week ctsco Grand Twilight League saw Hexcel maintain a one-point lead over second place Koenlg Aviation with 14 and 13 points resptectlvely. Following in order are Rawsthorne Pump, 10.5; Wendell West, First Sational Bank, and Don Johnson Ford-, tied with 10 apiece; Deser-.

Carmel Coxor, Flcor eight each; Byrcm Jaoksos Pump, seven, and Southwest Gas, 5.5. Wednesday, Jackson Pump, and Dorr-Johnson are paired; Hexcel and will meet; Soutwest Gas and- First National; Wendell WestandCox- oi), and Desert Car melandKoe- Ij. Girl Metiers Take Third Win Casa Grande's gtris' fresh, man ttam defeated. 5-0 here Thursday. The win Is the girls' thirtt straight; and they've lost only one set -so far- season.

Debby ErJce won 6-0, S-J; Kay Zimmerman, 6-0, 6-1; Robin Rogers, 6-1, 6-2; Nancy Hoenei, 6-1, 6-0; Patty Lew- alien 6-1, 6-0, and Debby Wilson, 6-i, 6-0. Aa eighth grader, Carolyn Lohr, played an exhibition match- In.lieu.of/a number seven player on the Casa Grande squad. She dawned her Scottsdale hlrrh school opponent, 6-0, S-0'. In doubles, Enke-Zimirer- man won 8-0- Sogers-Hoefler, 8-1; and 8-0. The girlplaySajua-roThurs- day at Saguaro.

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