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Arizona Daily Sun from Flagstaff, Arizona • 21

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Arizona Daily Suni
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Flagstaff, Arizona
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21
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The SI Flagstaff. Arizona Wednesday, June 19, 197421 1961 Ford. 4 Dr Vin more particular description of 1. Wi: i VJ Mfi tV i 1 A I 1 1 wf-r Vi p-rl 4 5 Public Notice No 1851 AFE 00340 Requisition No 57057 NOTICE OF SALE OF ABANDONED MOTOR VEHICLES NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that pursuant to Section 28-1405. A the ft I 'w ml; 'a --J ieji.

'Ss 23? 1 1 i Men Sentenced For Bank Bobbery PHOENIX, Anz (AP)-Two men have been sentenced to prison for the $101,500 robbery of a downtown bank Dec. 13, 1973 At the time of robbery, police said it was the second largest bank holdup in city history. Arrested a short time after the robbery at the First National Bank of Arizona branch were Haywood Rogers Jr 23, Kansas City, Kan and Larry Shedd, 23, Phoenix Rogers was sentenced in S. District Court Monday to 15 years in prison for one count of bank robbery and one count of using a firearm in a robbery. Rancher's Daughter Drowns in Canal ROLL AP) Helen Michelle Smith, 17, daughter of a prominent rancher and former state legislator, drowned Sunday in the Wellton-Mohawk Canal Deputies said Miss Smith, a senior at Antelope High School, was swimming with companions when she was caught by a strong undertow and trapped under a locked headgate.

F. Horton Jr of Wellton attempted to free her but the powerful current blocked his efforts, deputies said said work, and that said Council of the City of Flagstaff has fixed the time and place of hearing and passing upon said Assessment and proceedings heretofore had and taken at 7 00 oclock m. on the 8th day of July, 1974. at the Council chamber in the City Hall in said City of Flagstaff The lots, portions of lots and pieces or parcels of land in said City of Flagstaff which have been assessed to pay for said improvement, are fully described the assessments so recorded and the assessment diagram on file in the office of the Superintendent of Streets, to which said assessment and diagram reference is hereby made for a more particular description thereof, all of said lots, portions of said lots and pieces or parcels of land being within the present boundaries of the City of Flagstaff. Said lots, portions of lots, and pieces or parcels of land are numbered consecutively, the area in square feet thereof, and the relative location thereof to the said improvement, are shown on the diagram for said work or improvement on file in the office of the said Superintendent of Streets Improvement Bonds extending over a period of approximately twenty-five years from their date and bearing interest at the rate of 6V2 percent per annum will be issued under the provisions of Article 2, Chapter 6, Title 9, Arizona Revised Statutes, in the name of the City of Flagstaff, but payable only out of the special funds collected from the assessments levied against the property situated within the above described assessment district.

Any owner, contractor, or his assign, or any person directly interested in said work or in the assessment for the expenses of the same, having any objections to the assessment or any previous proceedings connected therewith, or who claims that the work had not been performed according to the contract in a good and substantial (Continued on Page 22) undersigned may sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, the hereinafter described vehicles Sale of the vehicles will be held Coconino County, at the places, times and on the dates as set forth below. 1967 Chevrolet, 2 Dr Vin 1561 17R142594 Sale to be held at Don's Tuba Citv Motor. Tuba City, Arizona, on June 24, 1974 at 11 00 A 1965 Rambler, Vin. Z314331 Sale to be held at Kayenta Motors Supply, Kayenta, Arizona, on June 24, 1974 at 1 00 PM 1966 Dodge, 4 Dr Vin WL41B67310235 Sale to be held at Rex Linville, Kayenta, Arizona, on June 24, 1974 at 1 30 PM 1964 Chevrolet, PU Vin C1545Z138349 Sale to be held at Clarence W. Hill, 125 Tower Butte, Page, Arizona, on June 25, 1974 at 1 00 1971 Chevrolet, Vin.

GE351U229738, 1962 Mercury, 4 Vin. 2R12-U501577, 1960 Ford, 2 Dr Vin OR11S210361 Sale to be held at Judd Auto Service, Fredoma, Arizona, on June 26. 1974 at 1 00 1965 Pontiac, Vin. 237275Z108208, 1968 Chevrolet, 4 Dr Vm 156698L133539 Sale to be held at Tribbey's Exxon, 2295 Butler Avenue, Flagstaff, Arizona, on June 27, 1974 at 10 30 A 1966 Plymouth, 2 Dr Vin. VH23D65105798 Sale to be held at Woolbrights, Leupp Road N.

of Old 66, Flagstaff, Arizona, on June 27, 1974 at 11 30 A M. 1962 Cadillac, 4 Dr Vin. 62K032876, 1964 Buick, 2 Vm 6K2009207 1954 Chevrolet, 2 Dr SW, Vin H54K008602, 1960 Chevrolet, 2 Vin. 20527 W244054, 1973 Chevrolet, PU, Vm CCZ343B137819, 1953 Ford, SW, Vm A3LS161362, 1960 Ford, 4 Vm. OR12S163015, Public New Craft Business Opens THE CRAFT CORNER has opened its doors ana tne new business has supplies for every type of craft.

The reason is that owners Marie and Victor Sheaffer (above) are affiliated with American Handicrafts, a national company serving approximately 300 stores. In addition to crafts carried in the 2103 E. Cedar store, Craft Corner also carries the catalogue to offer a wide variety of craft offerings. In addition, classes are being held in various types of crafts for people of all ages. The business opened June 4 (SUNfoto) Data Banks Invade Privacy stored a federal data bank and providing opportunities to review and correct the records Limits on the exchange of data bank information between agencies.

Strict security precautions to protect the data banks from unauthorized or illegal access Continued legislative control over the purposes, content and uses of government data systems. 1J42W 145942. 1963 Ford. 4 Dr. Vin 3J52C170449.

1964 Ford, 2 Dr Vin 4D66C150136 4D66C150136. 1946 CMC. Vin None, 1967 Oldsmobile, 2 Dr, Vin 338177Z107077, 1966 Pontiac. 4 Dr Vin. 262396X178270.

1966 Rambler. 2 Dr. Vin A6KS60H118925. 1960 Volkswagen. SW.

Vin 505045 Sale to be held at Northland Towing, Leupp Road Lot, Flagstaff, Arizona, on June 27. Publish June 19. 1974 1974 at 2 00 Bv. (s) RICHARD R. GOLDEN BW Chief Supervisor Regulatory Services Abandoned Vehicle Services Motor Vehicle Division No 1851 Public Notice No 1854 FANNING IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT NO 76 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING The City Council of the City of Flagstaff, Coconino County, State of Arizona, has fixed July 8, 1974, for the hearing and passing upon the assessment and proceedings heretofore had and taken for improvement work on portions of Fanning Drive, Lockett Road in the City of Flagstaff, Arizona Pursuant to the provisions of Article 2, Chapter 6, Title 9, Arizona Revised Statutes, PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Superintendent of Streets of the City of Flagstaff, did, on the 10th day of June, 1974, notify the Council of the City of Flagstaff, that he had recorded the Assessments and Warrant for the work of improving portions of Fanning Drive and Lockett Road in the City of Flagstaff, Arizona, being the work initiated by Resolution No.

867, of the Council of the City of Flagstaff on file with the City Clerk of said City and performed by Arizona Grading and Paving Company, Inc pursuant to contract, a copy of which is on file with the City Clerk of said City, to which resolution and contract reference is hereby made for a Notice GRAND TOTAL 2, NTT. 8 Safety Award Washington from John Reed, chairman of the National Transportation Safety Board. Also on hand was Michelle Croll, Miss SANTA FE Railway has won the Harrlman Gold Medal Award for safety for the fourth consecutive year. John S. Reed (1) chairman of the Santa Fe accepted the award in I Most of the executives have come from the food, drug and oil industries Executives of Mobil Oil and Shell Oil have said publicly they took the course, Hilton would not reveal the names of any others, The curncuium begins with an analysis of the nature of the broadcast journalist Then each executive is interviewed by a tough, antibusiness reporter on a simulated talk-show.

The interview is taped For the next day and a half, WASHINGTON (AP) More than 1 25 billion pieces of information about American citizens have been collected in information data banks by 54 federal agencies, Congress has been told. The statistics were contained a report released today as the Senate Constitutional Rights subcommittee started work on privacy legislation. The most significant finding is that there are immense numbers of government data banks, littered with diverse information on just about every citizen in the country, subcommittee Chairman Sam J. Ervin D' said of the report. The subcommittee says it is attempting to protect individual privacy against undue en croachment by data banks maintained by federal, state, local and commercial agencies As each new data bank is created and each additional bit of personal information is recorded, that precious sphere of privacy in which an individual can do as he pleases without outside interference is slowly but surely whittled away, Ervin said in a prepared opening statement.

The survey said there were at least 858 federal data banks, of which 86 per cent are computerized. It said the great majority were established without legislative authority. The report also said about 29 data banks are concerned primarily with negative information, including agency blacklists, intelligence and civil disturbance files Ervin called for legislation to include these safeguards: Explicit legal authority for the creation of each data bank as well as legislative approval for each decision to computerize files Notifying subjects that personal information about them is Santa Fe Safest First in safety among major railroads for the fourth consecutive year, Santa Fe Railway was again named winner of the Harnman Gold Medal Award for Safety. During presentation ceremonies held in Washington, JohnS Reed, chairman of the Santa Fe accepted the award from the National Transportation Safety Board. The award was earned following an employe safety performance covering more than 20 million man-hours during 1973.

The H. Harriman Memorial Awards were founded in 1913 by the late Mrs. Mary W. Harriman in memory of her husband, a pioneer in the railroad industry. Their two sons, W.

Averell Harriman, former governor of New York and E. Roland Harriman, chairman of the American National Red Cross, have earned on the awards The program is aimed at stimulating employe safety practices among S. railroads. Go East Young Man CAMERA CORRAL now has an outlet in East flagstaff under the capable management of Merger. Berger's Camera Corral has been located on Santa Fe in downtown Flagstaff for between Thriftway and Pinegrove Liquor The store, like Camera Corral downtown, features Nikon, Mamiya, Miranda, Kodak, Pentax, Canon and a complete assortment of '5 years, and now has opened doors in the photographic equipment and greeting cards.

ht in the Pinegrove Shopping Center (SUNfoto) Agency Offers Course In Dealing With Media I sun and government," said Jack Hilton the Thompson vice pres- ident who founded the tele- communications course Many of these corporate ti- tans are lawyers, engineers and metallurgists. Their educations and experience has not pre- pared them for the new role thats been thrust upon them, Hilton says A two-day session costs a company $9,600 and it can send up to eight representatives Hilton says the popularity of the course is growing fast, and II1C VUU1 Ov IO ciuniitM 18.96 228.00 )i 8)060 YORK (AP) For 1 Madison Avenue offers a o-day course for eight per-j8 in how to deal with the Js media, and plans to begin ering a similar program on to act before a congres-Mal committee. Walter Thompson, one of nation5 largest advertising Public lelations firms, of- executives a two-day, tele-munications development rs from former television smkan Sandor Vanocur and 5 broadcast journalists. corporate chiefs learn to dress and act on cam-, row to defuse potentially agmg questions and how to Wlth aggressive inter-Dnrf fS ln simu'ated television set up in Chicago. ne Purpose of the course is em how to ma-an audience, but how understand the media 1 beginning next month Walter the faculty works with each ex-Thompson is setting up a sec- nn IS nn ecutive on improving his Each lot separately shall be offered for sale separately and the sale shall be for the entire assessment including the delinquent installment and the person who will take the least quantity of land for a Certificate of Sale shall become the purchaser.

All sales made shall be subject to redemption and otherwise subject to the provisions of Arizona Revised Statutes. Dated this 14th day of June, 1974 JOHN T. WELBOURN Acting Superintendent of Streets City of Flagstaff Publish- June 19 and 28, 1974 No. 1856 Names of the present owners of property are UNKNOWN to the City of Flagstaff. The above names are the Owners as reflected bv the assessment records of the City.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN, that unless each delinquent installment, together with the penalty and costs thereon is paid prior to date of sale as hereinafter specified, that the whole amount of said assessment will be declared due by the Superintendent of Streets and the property upon which said assessment is a lien will be sold at public auction on July 1974, at the hour of 10 06 A.M., in the Council Chambers of the City Council of the City of Flagstaff, in the City of Flagstaff at the corner of Beaver Street and Birch Avenue. on-camera performance Then a final interview is taped. The Washington course will be a similar learn-by-doing for-400 executives from a dozen mat design to teach executives companies have taken the how to handle suborn mi tee media course, which Hilton hearings Hilton says He said said is booked through Thanks- the Washington program has lving not yet been finalized ond course in Washington to simulate congressional hearings Since the middle of last year.

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