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PAGE 28 A I I I TUESDAY, APRIL 28, 1970 Carrier Safety Day YFW District Commander Fred Deon gives tips on placement of luminous tape to Citizen newsboy Tim Michalsky (left) and Allen Guirl as a preview to Citizen Carrier Safety Day, Saturday. Lite-a-Bike luminous tape will be put on the bikes of all Citizen newscarriers. The "tape was donated by VFW Post 4903. Judge Dismisses Entrapment Case LOS ANGELES (AP) A federal judge says it's entrap- mentforthe government to supply contraband to a person and then arrest him for illegally re- cervingit. ACT Production Hem For Sunday JTheCArizona Civic; Theatre's Wdncfion of "A-Man ForlJJtt isons" wfll be-held over -for Itjaflditional performance Sun- was originally scheduled to dse Saturday night, but public to the production ilitnpted ACT to add the extra ppformance, executive director Part C.

Thomas said. IJeluSng the cast are Don Kendrick, Jerry Newman, Evans Thornton and Betty LedfonL It is directed by U.S. District Court Judge Warren J. Ferguson, in a decision made public yesterday, wrote: "When the government supplies tfie contraband, the receipt of which is illegal, the government, cannot, be permitted to punish, the one receiving it To permit the government to do so wouKfbe t6 cduhtenance viola- tions'of justice." BLthe case at issue," the defendant, Burette Chisuni. was Wildlife Film.

The Mearns Wildlife Society will present a film, Beast and the Land," p.m.-tomorrow at the Wilmot'-Branch, TuesonrPublic library. Shown free to the public, the film lets' interrelatioiisMps of plants and animals on the Seren- gett plains of Africa! alleged to have sought counterfeit money iBrom a person he believed to have access to it. The second individual, asser- tedly informed the -Secret" Service-and a "government agent provided Chisnm wife 500 counterfeit bills. The judge dismissed theindictmentagainst 9,525 Feast On Barbecue At the 21st annual benefit barbecue sponsored by the Sunshine Kiwanis Club 9,525 meals were served, according, to John Fisher, (iairman of the event. This is 400 more than were served last year.

Fisher said. About half of the meals were take-out The barbecue was held at Randolph Park. Ecological Study Set For Highway SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) A plan for building a proposed highway through the Verde Valley and Sycamore Canyon areas of Arizona without ctestroying the ecology will be discussed at a meeting here later this month. The plan will be worked out over the next three years by the Arizona Highway Department and Brescott College. Dr.

K. Eoy Johnson, biologist, will head the study team. He will be assisted by faculty members and students. The proposed highway would link Clarkdale and Perkmsville with Williams, providing a shorter route from the southern part of the state to the Grand Canyon. Old Pueblo Boys Qub Still Has Money Woes The director of the financially troubled Old Pueblo Boys, Club says he has received some sppnse to his urgent request for public but "not enough to take us through the year." Howard Stucky, director of the club, last" week asked the public for $12,000 needed to run the clubhouse at 1915 E.

36th St As of today, Stucky said, "we've gotten over $3,000 from friends." Stucky said the $12,000, if raised, stfll would leave the club operating "with bare minimums on everything." He said college- educated workers at the club are getting "the minimum wage or just a little better." "We need the money to pay rent, keep the building at minimum workers and buy the least amount of equipment," said Stucky. The Old Pueblo club some 75 boys a day during the school doubling the daily service during the summer vacation. The club is to merge financial operations with the Boys Cliib of Tucson next January which "might leave the door open" to getting more funds," but Stucky said money has to be raised BOW "just to stay open that long." Stucky said that volunteer workers-and donated equipment Labor Cut Back HAMILTON, Ont." (UPI) -Canadian Westinghouse Co. Ltd. said it will lay' off 600 workers at one of its plants here for one week starting May 25, due to "sagging" sales of major appliances.

are being sought. The club now is using-volunteers from a University of Arizona fraternity, but "that situation will end during the summer." Inquiries on volunteer work or donations of sporting goods and other equipment can te made at the clubhouse, Stucky, said. Tucson Men Assigned To Border Posts Two Tucsonians have graduated from the U.S; Boraer Patrol Academy at Los Fresnos Texas, and wfli assume in spector. duties with the Mmi gration service along the Texas Mexico border. Rocco J.

Andresano 25 son of former liquor 'contro agent and'unsuccessful sherii candidate Rocky Andresano Blacklidge Drive will assigned to idufies at Browns ville, Texas. -A graduate of Cataliria High School, Andresano was-an elec tronics buyer for Lear Jet In dustries here before joining th patrol: Miles E. Furman, 31, son Mr. and Mrs. Raymone H.

Fur man, 3555 E. Lee will as sume duties at Laredo, Texas. Before joining the patrol, Fur man was a mechanic for Duval Corp. at its -Sierrita mine Botk men were appointee from a national registry of sue cessful" civil service applicants and both underwent intensive academy training in law, eivi rights and physical fitness. BKW TOPS WITH $350,607 Pima County Farms Subsidized $1.6 Million Twenty-two- Pima County farmers last year-received more than $1.6 million in federal sub sidles, according to the UJS.

Ag ricultural Stabilization and Con serration Service. Topping the list was BKW Farms which receivec 1350,607. In neighboring Rnal County Bud Antte Inc. collected $596, 293, second highest in the state behind Maricopa County-based Farmers Investment which received $673,410. Jhe Farmers Investment total iffindes received fo: agricultural oper affons near Sahuarita and in County.

participating in the program- are given acreage al and government pay jnfmtsi are made on" 65 per cen off the allotment, according to Ipotton fanners last year re- dded subsidy payments amounting to 14.73 cents per Pjfund of lint," the deseeded fiber TBe ASCS study indicates that i' cost farmers about 26 cents per ppind to raise the'cotton. 'leverage market price for snort "siaple'iasi-jear was 22 cents per pound yielding the farmer a 10-cem per pound profit, the mates. is a list of crop subsidy payments of more than $15,000 in Arizona last year. Asterisks include multi-country operations. COCH1SE COUNTY fjii Hiifconi Kiaard Bros Floyd Janes Itinchn Jack -ft ClwrtesWad WictLnd.

ft Cfl 1117474 44,745 43.CM TtaiwTcaifcJr Id i.t ggfeg: Norman Welker Glen Layton Ned Daley payees in county GREENLEE COUNTY Adrian Richins MARICOPA COUNTY Fitmtrtlnv.ee Younsker Farms Goodyear Farms David A. Shumway Gin southmountain Farms Roscot Farm Co Waddel! Ranch Co LeytonWoolf RCUyfon Amu Co. Ariz HusnBtnnetf. Ed Ambrose Martori Bros' Harris Cattle Co Can E. Weiler Davis Ranch Co Morrison Bros H.

Anderson J. Hodges Farming Co J. GofioMly Gladden H. Haggard Jr. Power Ranches Inc F.

H. Hogue Prod. Co. Jacobs. Barney Mecnam Sutton Bros 224,674 312,76 215.4S 161,122 142,06 WMH 197,184 104,771 101,72 52,52 iOdell Farms, Inc lelps ft Palmer Skousen ft Hastings.

Travis H. Jones Wallace Bales 80,773 77,175 7631 M.B.M. Farms Mo oore Taylor UR. W. A.

Heyden Son Harfitsfv Bros -Garcia Farms Ptns William Hardisan Lee Wong Farms Inc. 74,135 74,074 71,708 7M2S 78, WO Henry L.VOSS John D. D. R. Farms S.

P. Farnw Inc Kempton ft Snedisar CCS Farms Inc. James M. KamiltOR Lone Botte Ranches W. H.

Granf-Vaoshn Ellsworth Baskett Farms Arid Zone Farms PhilUdra Dougherty Ranch Farms Arrowhead Ranches D. UHadley Bell Road Farms John M. Williams Jr. J. R.

Tocker Jewell Turner Farms Joe A. Sheely Ray ft Wayne Vanosdtll J. S. Hoopts Georse Knapple Earl C. Recker Co R.

ft J. I. Blastfell Dobson ft Patterson Germain H. Ban SamCambron Turner Ranches RalehShepard Sossaman Farms Donald Wiechcns J.V. pace TommyWheelis Jerome Thompson J.

A. R. BtascWI Fred G. Hilvert Inc A. T.

Ranch w. P. Hasurd ft Son Ed B. ft B. Industries Eae I s.

Dobwi D. ft D. Firms, Inc. Holly Ranch -Kftrby Cr Ptt ft ce Bill R.Mf*r* A. Tucker JMnn Mtrhmeiux 64,742 42,958 42,045 54,713 53,749 53,013 52,242 50,311 49,254 48,143 45,173 -8M12 J7.1 J.

UK W. H. Ullie Ward 34 31 WglUctThtlandw SJJ7 WfcFarms 34,111 Alton F. Btllvzzi 33,104 Wm. G.

Brandon Radius A. Hudson W. H. Miller C. H.

Willis, Est W. E. 33.5M Hayden, Est Sands Tradini Ce 32,90 Percy L. Smith Rudolph Johnson Fremon coker, Jr Davt Kenly. West Valley M.

B. ftC. E. Sanders Bob stump Centennial Valley Farms Rala Singh JotBlckman JohnFornts Chtt John Cheathant Dairy, Inc R. M.Hume Nichols Farms Rainbow Ranches Lwlells.

Wood Marion I. Vance Jack Barnes HushUGiesiI Raymond Cook Francis schulz Stanley Henry F. Backer John Tolmachoff James M. Shahan Robert Ellsworth Byron Patterson Richard Mayfleld F. Youngker, Sr E.

Garth Lamb Chas. Younsker Ben F. Younsker, Richard Evans A LaiyTCattle co James LMcsride JpeBobNeely Tolmachoff Farms R. R.Wood' L. D.

Henry, George Pew Verslois Ranches Howard ft Ronald Henry Gilbert Turner BartlettrHeard Co A. U. Power 32,055 31.7M 31,170 31,141 .30,101 29,851 28,994 28,757 28,497 28,381 21X111 27484 27,751 27,480 37,004 26,852 2M17 2M94 24,009 25,981 25,117 (170) Total payees in county MOHAVE COUNTY Eldon K. Parrish PIMA COUNTY BKW Farms Inc John J. ft Ola V.

Urd John Kai ft Ranches Inc J.Boyd White Avra Co. Ptnship Lsdd Watson Farms I David Anway wallis Farms Inc Harvey Davison Gladden Farms A Part Growers Finance Gin Midvalt Farm J.R. Norton Co Buck Sam chu R. A. Davis Woodrow Jarvis Bull Farms Evco Farms Inc.

Synd 350,407 M.893 S1474 44405 42,324 Total payees in county (22) PINAL COUNTY Bud Anile Inc Hamilton Farms Red River Land Co JohnD.simh AkChM Farms. Gila River Farms Bogle Farms, Inc Ariiona Farminf W. T. Gtliton Farms L-4 Ranches, Inc Coary Bros RanchoTierra Prieta ThttitderWrd Diwan Ranches, Inc J.A. Robert! Talla Farms, Inc tsam ft Finley Raymond Schnep Greater ArlXMa Ranch, Inc Glenn Lane McCarthy HIMerbraml Farms Emjilref arms JackRaUton Mer j.

RobertiM LZ. Farm, IK ft CleM Ranches, Inc punnFarmi 'Wiitt xancnct, inc S. Thompion VlartlnTalii IWOrth N.L.N»ll*m 594,293 441,199 432,204 391,237 335,794 303,198 280,911 239,449 193,194 158,295 15M15 JJWH H7.W, 121,971 114441 1 Wilbur Wuertz independent Gin Co Ander-Palmiiand Farms C. Ray Philtaber J. ft L.

Farms Chas. Urrea ft Sons Plnal Farms, Inc R.W. Neely H. L. Kendrick Alex ft Norman Pretzer Charles Hill A.

C. T. Ranches, Inc Jay Wilson Crouch Bros Buford Gladden Larry R. Scon Merlin Hamilton chanan Singh El Dorado Rneh, K. K.Skousen Santa Cruz Farms, Inc J.

H. Farms John Smith Tracy Hutchlns Robert W. Brooks Era Mae Barnes Maricopa Growers Gin Marathon Farms Robert D.SechW.. RexNeelyTrst Buckshot Farms, Inc Picacho Buttes Farms Cameron sides Edward Pretzer Dan C. Palmer OticeSelf Max K.

Schnepf C. Buster Brown Margie L. Hanna Noel E.Martin. R. Smith "MaxNiehols c.s.C.Farms,Inc Daley ft Bogle ft Farms, Inc Wm.

E. Foster Rodney Kleck Fred R. North Ernest McFarland C.W.England J.O. Burns Harold L. Earley, Sr.

John Dermer Red Eye Farms Inc R. P. Anderson England ft England Howard Arthur Wurtz H. Cole ft Son McFartand ft Hanson Rnches Jack Elsberry ft Nowell Bianco Bros Sunshine Valley Rnchs Herman ft Car: Myers Harlan.Russell M.C.Montgomery worth Bartiett Dell Sellers FrankLang W. D.Storie Pinil Ranches Earl Lane Estate PaulOIIerton Robert M.Davis Frank Abate Florence Farms Inc Stanley Ellis Dr.

P. F. Hartmaa Thayer A. White Robert A. Taylor E.

I. ft J. E. Jones Marcus Vanderslice Paul Pearce W.s^Conner Aulton S. Harris Avra Plantations ine Green Reservoir Frms W.

ft J. Farmt dp.Honeycutt Debb Stephens Warren 6. Cox canton Farms, Inc Duncan Butler Lewis Raymond Ford Clemans Cattle Co Luis Flores Rodney Delange RWwrdCm? KortiM.ft Kortsen Barbara Earley Roger Goff. A0MWK. Begos GJlfcer dba Elaine Fms DavW Tolmachorl Grant E.

PaieriM EmmettGratrv UM( ft Ce NPTHM Haflin 82,241 8M27 10,720 79,515 79,504 75,153 75AM- 72442 72,350 71,127 71,651 70,544 48,011 47444 45,743 45,389 44,710 43,237 42,971 .42,201 41,724 40,924 40,848 58434 58,44357459 57,559 57JOO 57,228 57,204 J5440 55,757 55,771 54447 53,114 52455 SM22 52,184 51,180 51,114 51,049 50,154 50,125 50,059 59,995 49,604 41,741 48438 48,584 48,454 48443 47,953 47,129 44,669 44,534 44447 44,341 44,335 45,953 45450 .45,292 44431 44,252 43,661 42,987 41,835 41J99 40458 40497 40459 Picacho Land ft Co Marie White W. W. Rltchey Kortsen Bros P.W.Vensel Wayne Ray Roiers ft Rosers Do-Bar Farms J. E. Robinette R.

C. Black Land Frms Inc KoeniJ Aviation Inc John Payne ft Casey Wales Ranches Inc Wales Farms Inc Robert Kirkland C. B. Charles E. Wright F.O.Barnes Patrick Talla McCown Wauah 'LeonardAnderson Dale Combs Miller Thomas M.

Carlton Claude H. Evans Jim Wesley D. Hood Gwy Gilbert Farms Ellsworth ft Kortsen E.M. Layton Louis L. Johnson 31,711 31,431 31,417 3 i .30,934 30,901 30,724 29441 2944! 29442 29,147 29,114 21,954 21,749 38,543 27,490 27,041 24,874 24,501 UAfJ 2541C 25491 25473 25488 25,211 25,105 38,557 37444 37,254 36,903 34423 ,35459: 35,577 .35474 35414 34,941 34,475 34,382 34,747 .34,144 34,034 91419 15440 15,331 13344 12,449 A Ladd Mickey A.

Clark 33,715 13,715 33,274 Jutes Ranches jack CMMlley C. L. SkMlM ft SM Cftlltnttf ttsf Htwei; WMtworih Hf nriifw Farmi lite 31, JH 32,014 31,915 Total payees in county (If9) 14444417 YUMA COUNTY Barktey CO. Of Aril 332,442 Sruce Church Inc 229,431 Ben 225,151 202.402 J. W.

Oiberf and Son Winston Farms 172491 Texas HIM 143,243 ArthurBlohm Glen Holt Jr. ft W. Cullison C. M. S.

Farming co 120424 Woods Co 114,531 Earl Hughes 115491 W. J. scott 107427 Ed 91,093 Fred Nussbaumer 86,991 D. M. Brown 14495 Mauldin Mauidin 12,175 Dunn Farms 1 71,347 Stanley Snitzer 48,104 Wm.

W. M. E. Lee 43,254 and Farms 42,570 Clyde Curry 40,249 Robert Cockrill 54400 Clayton Farms Peters ft Nail S5440 W.Williams 51,754 W.M.Wootton.........V. 51473 Ferguson and sons 49430 Riverside Ranches 44,315 Wm.

Thacker 44404 and Growers, 44,594 Archie Henry Leivas 43442 Chrismer Farms 41,245 Louie Kehl 40454 Pete.pasquinelli 38454 Valley Packing Co. of Ca Marfcand Howard Moore 37,215 OscarWalls 37410 Bumis Williams 36,782 McElhaney Farms GlenSturges Maricepa Dust Spray 33481 Keller Farms 33,005 Wide River Farms, Inc 31,913 A. C. Cockrill 31,153 Clarence Phillips 31,073 John C. Smith, Jr 30,953 Garland 30,717 Gimmei ft Shirley 30441 Cumino and Sens 30405 Phil and H.

D. Sibley 30,277 Dean Stanley 30,277 O. K. Weeks and Son 29420 Cuminf Farms, 294W Moenk Fletcher 27,218 C. L.

Stephens Marion George Silva Tom JackRamity 25,475 L. W. Simrnom- 25,537 Robert Woodhouse 2S4S1 Total payees in county (45) 44M41S Total Payees in Sfatt (494) MINK! beautify your With an historic fig tree Your contribution of $10 to the Tucson Heritage Foundation entitles you to one of the fig trees specially grown from cuttings the fig tree at the historic home once occupied by Territorial Governor Gen. John Fremont. The entire proceeds from sale of the fig trees will go toward restoration of House whichu stands at 147 S.

Main St. in the Urban Renewal area, and which has been designated an historical site. The-Citizen joins wholeheartedly in this campaign for restoration and. preservation of the Fremont House and urges your support. The Heritage Foundation is dedicated to completion of the project.

You may pick up your fig tree at Harlow 5620 E. has contributed its facilities for distribution of the fig trees. The young trees were grown at the City Parks and Recreation Dept. nurseries. All are one-gallon cans, ready for planting.

Fill out the coupon and mail to: Tucson Heritage Foundation, P.O. Box 5027, Tucson, Arizona 85703. Make checks payable to Tucson Heritage Foundation. Allow-three- days after mailing before picking up tree. Tucson Heritage Foundation P.O.

Box 5027 Tucson, Arizona 85701 Enclosed is my contribution in the amount of 5---toward restoration of the Fremont House. I understand I am entitled to one historic fig tree for each $10 of my contribution. ZIP, Telephone Help save this historic landmark!.

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