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Arizona Daily Sun from Flagstaff, Arizona • 6

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LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES THE SUN Flagstaff, Saturday, Aug. 8, 1959 LEGAL NOTICES Gallup Adds New Features; To Inter-Tribal Ceremonies of said petitioner should not be STATE OF ARIZONA granted. I CORPORATION COMMISSION DATED this 30 day of July, 1939. i To all to Whom these Presents Mary P. Lewis shall Come, Greeting: Mary P.

Lewis, Clerk. I PRANGS J. BYRNES, Secre-(SEAL) I (ary of the Arizona Corporation craft, a painting exhibition, and a roomful of walking craftsmen. The Ceremonial opens Thursday 3 1,1 lielfrmances a day through Saturday night. It doses with a Sunday afternoon show that presents both dances CALL FOR BIDS point on the westerly line of Lot The Iiualapai Tribe of Peach -'3 Coconino Estates: Sprinss, Arizona ill receive seal-, 1 ed bids for the sale of Stone i 596.96 feet to the southwesterly Quarrying and Cutting Equipment, coiner of Lot No.

Hi, Coconino consisting of eight motors of vari-j Estates 0us sizes, tram pullers, hoist, steel Thence South 22-30 2D Last, bits, drill bits, mine car sleds, 729.33 feet to an iron bar; ranws and wilh boamsJ Thence North 89-M6'20' West, sanchi(in franle vvith beams 593.91 feet to the southwesterly Thence South 28-U6'4U East, held on Friday and Saturday mornings. Rocky Loses First Hassle With Fiancee corner of Coconino Estates; Thence North West, 311.98 feet; Thence North West, 724.29 feet; mu in-cmi iri and Order of Sale entered in the Thence North 40-ol00 west, 4'f) so (. above Court on the lith day of ee July, 1939, in th above entitled Thence North OOo East, cause, wherein the above named feet t0 lhe point of beginning. olaimilf obtained a imiemnnt and ANY OWNER OF PROPERTY interested in "the proposed addition Hnfnnrt-intv tks tfvf'PY to I. Orfi-nce N.

36o as amended may file a protest Iulkmi su lo wit: in writing against any of the pro- NOTICE OF SALE OF T.EAL ESTATES ON FORECLOSURE Under and by virtue of Judg- ment and Deere? of Foreclosure CALLUP, N.M. (Special) New Mexico's tamed Inter-Tribal Indian Ceremonial will add some new' fpati. ami revive some old ones i in presenting Us tune-tested for- mula of an all-Indian pi or ram at its 38th renewal here August 13, 11, 13, and IS. The new are the Totonae flying-; pole Yoladores from Papantla, I Mexico and young Alaskan Indian1 dancers from Port Clnlkoot. The Yoladores will climax their ritual I dancing each afternoon atop an 83- foot pole bv swinging to earth tied to long ropes while the Alaskans will appear in the evening dances.

Indian spoils of early Ceremonials of the 1920's will be presented with a progiam of fast Indian horse races, wagon races, hide races, tugs ol war, wood chopping contests, watermelon races for, kids, and oilier fun events. A daily contest will he held be-, tween the top individual calf rop- ere of five Indian tribes to deter mine the Southwestern champion in the only rodeo event. Hoop dan cers will also vie in an elimination contest to single out the Indian champion. The Exhibit Hall, a Ceremonial feature that has grown to equal stature vvith the dances and sports program, will again offer the larg- est collection of the nation's finest Indian handicraft Linder one roof at one time in the United States. More than 40 display spaces will be filled by craft dealers, schools and guilds, and individual Indian artisans, and (lie Hall will also feature a Collectors Room of old KR1STIANSAND, Norway (AP-Stcvcn Rockefeller announced with a grin today he has lost his first real argument to his fiance.

Therefore his wedding will be per-1 pub formed two weeks from today in! the 'new" Luiide church. The son of New York Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller appeared be- IN OF posed amendments within fifteen days after the last publication of this NOTICE, or any owner of property or any citizen of the City may appear before the Council of the City of Flagstaff, at the hearing on the date hereinabove set forth and be heard in connection vvith the amendment herein proposed. H.

L. FIELD. JR. If. L.

Field, Clerk, City of Flagstaff (SEAL) Pub. July 18th, 23th, Aug. 1st, and 8th, 1959. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Mayor and Council of the City of Flagstaff, will hold a Public Hearing on Tuesday, the 25th day of August, 1939, at 7 :30 A.M. at the City Hall, Flagstaff, Arizona, in relation to proposed amendments to Ordinance No.

363 of the City of Flagstaff as adopted on the 12th day of April, 1919. and as amended, be further amended as follows: That Section 4 DISTRICTS AND MAP be amended by adding thereto: 139) B-2 BUSINESS DISTRICT A portion of Section 7, Township 21 North, Range 8 East, Coconino County, Arizona, more fully described as follows Beginning at the west quarter corner of said Section; Thence North 03150, West 664.27 to a point; Thence North 895325, East 1632.18 to a point; Thence South 03T10, East 293.86 to the true point of beginning; Thence North 4320'15, West 150.00 to a point; Thence South 4639'45, IV THE SITEKIOR COURT OF HE STATE OK ARIZONA IN AM) I OK THE COUNTY OK COCONINO JAMES V. TEXERY and UELEINA TENEf.Y, Defendants, i fnaa'NK L- DnAULK'1- a slnSle Plaintiff, No. 811i The sum of SIX THOUSAND DOLLARS I $6. (100.00 1, together with interest thereon to January 19, 1959, in the sum of Seven Hundred Six and 80-100 Dollars (8706.801 and thereafter at the rate of eight per cent (80 per annum until said sum of Six Thousand Dollars (56,000.00) is paid; The sum of Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00) attorney's fees, together with interest thereon at the rate of six per cent (60 from date until paid; Tlie sum of Thirty Two and 50-100 Dollars (532.50) title search; The sum of One and 75-100 Dollars 151.731 recording fees; The sum of One Hundred Sixty Two and 76-100 Dollars (5162.76) for property taxes; and plaintiffs costs taxed at 522.00, and all accruing costs, including cost of sale, together vvith a foreclosure of plaintiff's Second Realty Mortgage which said judgment was hy the Clerk of the Court on said 17th day of July, 1959, duly entered and docketed according to law, I am commanded to seize and sell tlie following described real estate, lo wit: TRACT Forty-six in BROKEN ARROW SUBDIVISION (Tracts 38 to 61 inclusive) in the South half of the Southwest quarter of lhe Southeast quarter of Section Eighteen and the North half of the Northwest quarter of the Northeast quarter of Section 19, Township 17 North, Range 6 East of (he Gila and Salt River Base and Meridian, Coconino County, Arizona, as shown on the plat thereof appearing in Book 2 of Maps and Plats on Page 71, Records of Coconino County, Arizona.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN No. 3069 NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE is hereby given by (he undersigned Executor of the Estate of EDWARD C. MILLS, Deceased, to the Creditors of, and all persons having claims against tlie said deceased, to exhibit them, nidi the necessary vouchers, within 1 and rails, feeder and patch stone machine, 210 Inslev Derricks and Rids will be received until 10'OQi bids win De jeceivea until ju.uu m. August 20, 19.,9. I The Tribal Council reserves the miscellaneous items.

Appointment for inspecting this equipment can be made at the Tribal Office in Peach Springs between hours of 8 a.m. and 3 p.m. Monday through Friday. right to reject any and all bids. Mail bids to: Jacob llonga, Chairman iiualapai Tribal Council Peach Springs, Arizona Aug.

1, 8, 15, 1939 TIIE SUPERIOR COURT THE STATE OF ARIZONA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF COCONINO In the Matter of the Estate of GEORGE BLACK, also known as GEORGE YV, BLACK, Deceased. No. 3071 NOTICE OF HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that The Valley National Bank of Phoenix, a national banking corporation, has filed in this Court its petition for Letters of Administration of the Estate of George Black, also known as George W. Black, deceased, and that the same will be heard on Tuesday the 23 day of August, 1959, at 10:00 oclock A.M., of said day, at the Court Room of said Court, at the Court House, at flagstaff, Arizona, and all persons interested in said estate are notified then and there to appear and show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of said petitioner should not be granted. Dated this 4th day of August, 1939.

Mary P. Lewis Clerk (SEAL) Pub: Aug. 8, 13, 22, 1939 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT tlie Mayor and Council of the City of Flagstaff, will hold a Public Hearing on Tuesday, the 25th day of August, 1959 at 7 :30 A.M., at the City Hall, Flagstaff, Arizona, in relation to proposed amendments to Ordinance No. 365 of the City of Flagstaff as adopted on the 12th day of April 1949, and as amended be further amended as follows: That Section 4 DISTRICTS AND MAP be amended by adding thereto: (381 R-2A RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT All that certain territory known as Coconino Estates Plat No. 3, a resubdivision of part of the NEU of Section 9, Township 21 North, Range 7 East, Coconino County, Arizona, and being within the following described exterior boundary, be zoned R-2A; Beginning at Corner No.

2 of Coconino Estates Plat No. Thence East 250.0 feet to Corner No. 3 of said Coconino Estates, Plat No. Thence South 3530 East, 480.0 feet to Comer No. 4, Coconino Es- tates' plat No- 2 Thence South 8613'10 East, 309.41 feet to Corner No.

5, Coconino Estates, Plat No. 2, being a All Projects At ASU Halted In Permit Spat TEMPE (API The City of Tempe Friday ordered all construction work halted on the Arizona State University campus. Some 50 repair- and renovation today after workmen drained Norwegian Lutheran faith. yielded and judging from good humor he regarded it something less than a crisis. Ammonia Fumes Hit Texas Town; 100 Evacuated IOWA PARK, Tex.

(AP) than 100 persons, evacuated a 13-block area when deadly ammonia fumes the area, returned to their the liability of members to dues or assessments, and the method of collection thereof shall be set forth in the By-Laws of this corporation: that there shall be issued to each member a certificate of membership which shall be assignable or transferable only as provided in the By-Laws of this corporation. ARTICLE Tlie affairs of this corporation shall be conducted by a Board of Directors, tonsisting of not less than three (3 1, nor more than eleven (11) persons, as fixed by tlie By-Laws of the corporation, to be elected at the annual meeting of members and shall serve for one (1) year and until their successors are elected and q'S-fied. At a meeting of members held in Flagstaff, Arizona, on June 4, 1959, the following directors were elected to hold office until the first annual meeting of members, or until their successors are elected and qualified: Paul E. YVeavcr, Jr. Re.xcr Berndt C.

H. Fredell D. YV. Kittredge YVilliam R. Preston Clarence M.

Skau J. Raymond Smith Douglas Wall Melvin C. Yahnke Joe Zaharias The directors of this corporation shall have the power to adopt, amend and rescind By-Laws. The annual meeting of members shall be held on the first Thursday in February of each year. ARTICLE VII The officers of the corporation shall be a President, Y'ice-Presi-dent, Secretary and Treasurer, any, two of which offices may be held by the same person, who shall be elected by the Board of Direchwto, at their first meeting, said mincers to hold office until their successors are elected and qualified, at the annua meeting of the Board of Directors, which meeting shall be held immediately following the annual meeting of members, such officers to hold ofice at, the pleasure of the Board of Directors.

ARTICLE MU The time of commencement of this corporation shall be the day these Articles of Incorporation are filed in. the office of the Arizona Corporation Commission and a certified copy thereof filed in the office of the County Recorder, Coconino County, Arizona, and the termination thereof shall be twenty-five (25) years thereafter, with the privilege of renewal as provided by law. ARTICLE IX The private property of the members and the directors of this corporation shall be forever exempt from its debts and obligations. ARTICLE YVILLIAM R. PRESTON, of Flagstaff, Coconino County, Arizona, who has been a bona fide resident of Arizona lor at least three (3) years, is hereby appointed the lawful agent in and for the State of Arizona, for and in behalf of this corporation, to accept and acknowledge service of, and upon whom may be served, all necessary process or processes in any action, suit or proceeding that may be had or brought against the corporation in any ot the Courts of the State of Arizona, such service of process or notice, or the acceptance thereof, by said agent endorsed thereon, to have the same force and effect ns if served upon the President and Secretary of said corporation.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, we have hereunto set our hands this 29th day of June, 1959. ft Rexer Berndt C. H. Fredell William R. Preston D.

YV. Kittredge Jr. Clarence M. Skau J. Raymond Smith Douglas J.

YVall NIelvin C. Yahnke Joe Zaharias Paul E. Weaver, Jr. STATE OF ARIZONA County of Coconino ss. On this 29th day of June, 1959, before me, the undersigned officer, personally appeared PAUL E.

WEAVER, REXER BERNDT, C. H. FREDELL, D. YV. KITTREDGE, YVILLIAM R.

PRESTON. CLARENCE M. SKAU, J. RAYMOND SMITH, DOUGLAS WALL, MELVIN C. YAHNKE JCS JOE ZAHARIAS, known to menS be the persons whose names are subscribed to the foregoing instrument and acknowledged that they executed the same for the purposes therein contained.

IN YV1TNESS YV1IEREOF, I liava hereunto set my hand and official seal. Hazel Kalb Notary Public My Commission Expires: May 21. 1961 (NOTARY SEAL) 53101 ARIZONA CORPORATION COMMISSION INCORPORATING DIVISION FILED JULY 2, 1959 At 3:40 P.M. at request of YVilliam R. Preston Address 2032 North Naxajc Drive, Fl igstuff, Arizona By Florence Barfy FRANCIS J.

BYRNES, SECRETARY 1959 Pub: July 11, 18, 25, Aug. 1, 8, 13, 250.00 to a point; Thence South Hast usust lOAD, at the hour of 11:00 155.00 to a point; 0 clock a.111., at the front door of Thence North 570930, East 1 IIousc oI (he County 0f 213.00' to a point; Cooon.no, Arizona, at Flagstaff, Arizona, in obedience to said Or- Thcnce North 03410 of Saf, Forec.losurc 60.00 to the true pornt of begin-1 and Execution, I will sell the above mng' described property lo satisfy plain- ANY OWNER OF PROPERTY tiff's judgment, interest and costs, interested in the proposed addi-jat public auction to the highest that on the 21th day of Commission, do hereby certify that tlie- annexed is a true and complete copy of the ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION of COCONINO PARK, which were filed in the office of the Arizona Corporation Commission, on the 2nd day of July, 1939. at 3:40 P. as provided by law. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the official seal of the Arizona Corporation Commission, at the capitol, in thecity of Phoenix, this 2nd day of A.D.

1939. FRAN'GS J. BYRNES, Secretary ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION OF COCONINO TARK KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That we, the undersigned, hereby associate ourselves together for the purpose of forming a corporation under Title 10, Article 16, of Arizona Revised Statutes, and for that purpose we hereby make adopt, sign and acknowledge these Articles of Incorporation ARTICLE I The name of this corporation shall be COCONLNO PARK. ARTICLE IX The names, residences and post office addresses of the incorporators of this corporation are as follows: Paul E. Weaver, 2139 No.

Taikington Drive, Flagstaff, Arizona. Rexer Berndt, 2115 No. Talking-ton Drive, Flagstaff, Arizona. C. H.

Fredell, 2108 No. Taikington Drive, Flagstaff, Arizona. D. YV. Kittredge, 606 North Beaver, Flagstaff, Arizona.

YYilliam R. Preston, 2032 No. Navajo Drive, Flagstaff, Arizona. Oarence M. Skau, 2115 No.

Navajo Drive, Flagstaff, Arizona. j. Raymond Smith, 2002 No. Taikington Drive, Flagstaff, Arizona. Douglas 2229 No.

Talking-ton Drive, Flagstaff, Arizona. Melvin C. Yahnke, 2139 No. Taikington Drive, Flagstaff, Arizona. Joe Zaharias, 1923 Lynn Drive, Flagstaff, Arizona.

ARTICLE III The principal office for the transaction of affairs of the corporation shall be Flagstaff, Coconino County, Arizona. ARTICLE IV The objects and powers of this corporation shall be as follows: To own, purchase and lease, both real and personal property for the purpose of operating a swimming pool, park and playground facilities for the use, benefit and enjoyment of the members thereof and their families. To construct, maintain and operate a swimming pool and related facilities, and other sports and recreational facilities as from time to time shall be determined by the members thereof for the welfare, happiness and enjoyment of tlie members thereof and their families. To cultivate and promote swimming, general sports, and recreational activities for members thereof and their families. To lease, purchase, hold, have, use and take possession of and enjoy in fee simple, or otherwise, any personal or real property necessary for the uses and purposes of tlie corporation and to sell, lease, deed in trust, alien or dispose of the same at the pleasure of the and for the uses and purposes for which said corporation is formed, and to buy and sell real and personal property and to apply the proceeds of sale, including any and all income to the uses and purposes of the corporation.

To borrow money with or ithout pledging or mortgaging any or ail of its property, cither real or personal, as security. To engage in tlie sale of non-alcoholic beverages and foodstuffs at retail; obtain licenses therefor, and apply the proceeds of such sales to tlie uses and purposes of the corporation. To do all and everything necessary and proper for the accomplishment of the objects and purposes enumerated hereinbefore, or necessary or incidental to the protection and benefit of tlie corporation to the same extent as natural persons might or could do, and in general, to carry on any lawful activities necessary or incidental to the attainment of the objects of the corporation, whether or not such activities are similar in nature to the objects and purposes hereinbefore set forth. Tlie foregoing clauses shall be construed both as objects and powers, and it is hereby expressly provided that tlie foregoing enumerations of specific powers shall not be held to limit or restrict in any manner the general powers of this corporation, and the enjoyment and exercise thereof as conferred by the laws of Arizona. This corporation is one which does not contemplate pecuniary gain or profit to the members thereof.

ARTICLE That the authorized number and qualifications of members of tlie corporation, the terms and fees of admission of members, the property, voting and other rights and privileges of and i Pub: Aug. 1, 8, 13, 1939 CERTIFICATE OF AMENDMENT i ARTHUR H. GREENE, i President, and EARL W. JOHN- SON, Secretary, of Canyon Tours, hereby certify that the fol- I lowing amendments to the Articles of Incorporation of Canyon Tours, dP.ted.af D0LLARS divid- ed in, MILLION SHARES ing held in Flagstaff, Arizona, on the 1st day of January, 1959. ARTICLE I The authorized capital of this corporation shall be TEN MILLION (10,000,000) of the par value of ONE DOLLAR (51.00) each, which shall be paid in at such times as the Board of Directors may designate, hi cash or any other valuable right or thing, and all shares of capital stock when issued in exchange therefor shall thereupon and thereby be fully paid and nonassessable forever.

ARTICLE VII The highest amount of indebtedness, direct or contingent, to which the corporation is to subject itself, shall be two-thirds (23s) of the authorized capital of the corporation. Arthur H. Greene sr. Arthur If. Greene, President Earl W.

Johnson Earl YV. Johnson, Secretary WE, tlie undersigned, the duly elected, qualified and acting President and Secretary, respectively, of CANYON TOURS, an Arizona corporation do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and exact copy of the amendments to the articles of incorporation duly and regularly adopted at a special meeting of said corporation duly and regularly called and held at Flagstaff, Arizona, on the 1st day of January, 1959, and that said articles have not be amended or rescinded. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, We have hereunto set our hands and affixed the seal of the Corporation this 1st day of January, 1959. Arthur H. Greene Sr.

Arthur II. Greene, Sr. Earl W. Johnson Earl VV. Johnson, Secretary.

Subscribed and sworn to before me this 1st day of. 1959. Nathine B. Wiley Notary Public My Commission Expires: 8-21-60 Publish: July 18, 25, Aug. 1, 8, 15, 22, 1959.

IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF ARIZONA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF COCONINO No. 3074 NOTICE OF HEARING PETITION FOR PROBATE OF WILL in the Matter of the Estate of R. O. RAYMOND, Deceased. NOTICE is hereby given that MARY A.

MOORE has filed in this Court certain documents purporting to be the Last Will and Testament of R. O. PiAYMOND and three Codicils thereto, together With her petition praying that said documents be admitted to probate in this Court as the Last Will and Testament and Codicils of said R. 0. RAYMOND, who said petitioner alleges is deceased, and that Letters Testamentary issue to MARY A.

MOORE and THEODORE S. SPENCER, and that the same will be heard the 11th day of August, 1959, at 10:00 oclock in the forenoon of said day, at the Courtroom of said Court, in Flagstaff, County of Coconino, State of Arizona, and all persons interested in said estate are notified then and there to appear and show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of said petitioner should not be granted. DATED: July 20, 1959. Mary P. Lewis Clerk By Deputy Clerk Publish July 23, Aug.

1, 8, 1959 IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF 'THE STATE OF ARIZONA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF COCONINO No. 3073 NOTICE OF HEARING PETITION FOR PROBATE OF FOREIGN. WILL AND FOR LETTERS TESTAMENTARY In the Matter of the Estate of MILTON E. DOE, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that RUTH C.

DOE has filed in this Court a certain document purporting to be the Last Will and Testament ot MILTON E. DOE, together with her petition praying that said document be admitted to probate in this Court as the Last Will and Testament of said MIL-TON E. DOE, who, said petitioner alleges, is deceased, and that Letters Testamentary issue thereon to said -petitioner, and that the same will be heard on Tuesday, the 11th day of August A.D., 1939, at 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon of said DATED this 17th day of July, 1959. -s- Mary P. Lewis MARY P.

LEWIS, Clerk By Publish: July 25, Aug. 1, 8, 1939. Jobs were shutdown. Paul Wykoff, Tempo building inspector, ordered the work stoppage because the university had failed to obtain building permit for improvements on a quonset but. Then Wykoff sent a registered letter to Gilbert Cady, vice president for business affairs at the university, threatening court action if ASU construction continued in violation of a Tempe ordinance requiring building permits.

Wykoff contends the city has the right to assess building permits from state agencies within the Tempe city limits. Les Hardy, chief assistant attorney general, doesn't agree. He said his office Monday would file an application for an injunction asking that Tempe be restrained from regulating university con-. struction. I And Cady said he just hopes the controversy is settled soon because all remodeling work should be com-, iileted hy the time freshmen ar- live Sept.

7. And the university plans to start work soon on a one million dollar College of Liberal Arts building. fole Poriere and photographers vvith Anne Marie Rasmussen outside the home of the bride's father. lie confined details of the nuptials to the choice of the church. If I give you everything about the wedding now, he said, you won't have anything lo write at the time of the wedding and then you'd be the ones who were sorry.

Steven had wanted to be married in the three century old church in Sogne because of its tradition and primitive beauty, but Anne Marie insisted on the "new church where she was christened and confirmed in the Steven his as More from anhydrous filled homes leaking 6.000-gallon tank. Police Chief Ross Chapman said the alert was canceled when a team of firemen, civil defense workers and chemical workers at- taehed a line to the tank and pumped the heavy liquefied gas into a second tank nearby. The leak was blamed on a high-pressure gauge which blew out. The tank adjoins the plant of the New Ice Co. of nearby Wichita Falls; Tex.

An official of the ice firm, who declined to give his name, said the tank was filled Thursday. IN THE SITEKIOR COURT OF THE STATE OK ARIZONA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OK COCONINO CLARENCE SANDOVAL and HELEN SANDOV AL, husband anc Plaintiffs, T. TV CIVTO SAMORA, bELIX 7 T27t TV. SALAZAR, wife of fELIX SALAZAR on June 6, 4919; ANISETO PINA, JANE DOE PINA, wife of ANISETO PINA on September 18. 1916.

and the I Unknown Heirs of each of the above named persons, deceased,) Defendants. 1 i I scribed as follows, to wit: GIVEN UNDER MY HAND AND TIIE SEAL of the Superior Court of the County of Coconino, of Arizona, this 30th day of July, 1959. Marv P. Lewis MARY P. LEWIS, Clerk (SEAL) Pub: Aug.

8, 13, 22, 29, 1959 tion to Section 4 to said Ordinance No. 365 as amended may file a protest in writing against anv of the proposed amendments CFCIL PfCHXRDSON within fifteen days after the last Cedi Ri.hardsok Sheriff publication of this NOTICE, or ARLES any owner of property or any cit-1 Deputy Sheriff izen of the City may appear b. 1. fore the Council of the City of iJ Flagstaff, at the hearing 011 the date hereinabove set forth and be heard in connection vvith tlie amendment herein proposed. II.

L. FIELD, JR. H. L. Field, Clerk, City of Flagstaff July 18th, 23th, Aug.

1st, and 8th, 1939. (SEAL) and best bidder for cash. DATED this 2 llh day of July, 1959. OFFICIAL MINUTES BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Sears Honored For Service To 4-H Clubs TUCSON (Special) The Sears- Roebuck Foundation was given a citation by The University of Arizona for its outstanding service to 4-11 at the Recognition Banquet which concluded the four-day 4-11 Roundup on the UA campus on Thursday night. Aug.

6. The citation, first one ever awarded for support of the 4-11 program in Arizona, was given to Stewart Pettigrew, national vice- f. 2 i i i nino. State of Arizona, within pres, ent of the Sears Roebuck TVjesgTY DAyg cxdusive ot the oundation and director of its fay ()f aftcl. of Western 'this summons tipon you if served In nuAmg the presentation, Dr vi(hin (he Statc ()f An or Robert L.

Nogen exeeu vK.e-!wjthin TmTY DAYS president of The University of An-! of (he o( if scrvcd zona, renewed the many mitribu-1 ithout stalc of AHzona, and (tons the Soars-Roobuck founda-; are notiflcd that in tion has made to the -H program fai so jud ment ln Arizona during the past 10 i by default will be rendered against for the relief demanded in the Chief among the projects which1 received Scars-Roebuck financial support, according to Dr. action is brought to deter- has been the 4-H Club Leaders m'ne ie adverse claims to and Conferences held yearly at The upon the title to the real University of Arizona and at Ari- Pi'opot'ty described in the com-zona State College in Flagstaff fnr P'aint herein and hereinafter dejunior and senior 4-H leaders in st'ribed by the said plaintifls, and the state. I which said real property is situ- Arnong other 4-H projects sup-; aed 'be Raid County, and de- No. 9050 SUMMONS THE STATE OF ARIZONA to the above named defendants: JACINTO SAMORA, FELIX SALAZAR, JAXE DOE SALAZAR, wife of FELIX SALAZAR on June 6, 1919; ANISETO PINA, JANE DOE PINA, wife of ANISETO PINA on September 18. 1916, and the Unknown Heirs of each of the above named persons, deceased, YOU ARE HEREBY directed to appear and answer the complaint in an action entitled as above, brought against you in the Superior Court of the County of Coco- Coconino County, Arizona July 27, OFFICE OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Coconino County, 1 said Executor at the Offices of Arizona.

PURSUANT to notice and consent of special meeting WILSON, COMPTON AND WIL-having been given the Board of Supervisors met in Special Ses-sion this the 27th day of July, 1959, at the hour of 2 :00 oclock P. M. PRESENT: H. L. Huffer, Chairman; Joe Tissavv Member; Robert W.

Warden, Deputy County and Jane Burns, Clerk. Pursuant to petition having been filed with the Board of Supervisors by the County School Superintendent on July 14th, 1933, and notice having been given by the Board of Supervisors that a hearing would be held in the Office of the Board of Supervisors on this date at 2:00 oclock P. M. on the said Petition of tlie Board of Trustees of the Chevelon Butte School District No. 5 requesting permission to exceed tlie 6r5 budget limitation recently enacted by the Legislature, said hearing was duly held.

Mr. Warden stated that the reasons for the request to exceed the 6(0 budget limitations are as follows: School cannot exist if 6 Vo limitation is enforced because of the fluctuation of attendance. Three mines in area open concurrently. Children are transported from Chevelon Butte area to Hober; and also from Nagle Lumber Co. to Chevelon Butte School.

The County School Superintendent recommended that said petition be allowed. After due consideration of the request, no protests having been received in opposition to the granting of said petition, Supervisor Tissaw moved that Chevelon Butte School District No. 5 lie granted permission to exceed its 6rc budget limitation in the amount of 513.018.89. Supervisor McDowell seconded the motion and on being put to a vote said motion carried unanimously. There being no further business to come before the Hoard, upon motion, duly seconded, and carried, the meeting was adjourned.

APPROVED: four ill months after the first publication of this Notice, to the H.MA I PATTON has filed in his Court her petition praying hat Letters of Administration Estate of said decedent be ported by Soars-Roobuck since 1918 have been the Yuma County Lots Eighteen (181 and Nineteen Dairy Project from 1932-33, the U9 in Block Three- Z(3-Zl of the 1932 4-H Roundup at Sufford, 4-H Tovvnsite ot Flagstaff, being in Livestock Projects at Globe, Saf-! and a part of the South Half of ford and Flagstaff in 1919, the Section 16, Township 21 North, Greenlee County Dairy Project in Range 7 East, Gila and Salt Riv-1954, the 4-H Club Auction in Tue-1 or Base and Meridian, County of son in 1919, the Graham County Coconino, Slate of, Arizona. at the Courtroom of. said in the Court Jn the onCity of Flagstaff, County of Co-the conino, State of Arizona, and all gi anled (o NEIL V. CHRISTEN-1 persons interested in said estate SLA, and that tlie same will be are notified then and there to ap-hrard on Tuesday, the 38th day of pcar and show causet if any they August, 1959, at 1000 clock, have, why the prayer of said of said day, at the Court titioner should not be granted. II.

L. Buffer II. L. Huffer, Chairman Board of Supervisors Coconino County, Arizona (SUPERVISORS SEAL) ATTEST: Jane Burns Jane Burns, Gerk Roard of Supervisors Coconino County, Arizona Pub. Aug.

8, 1959 Dairy Project in 1954, the 4-H Club Camp in Coconino County from 1935 to 1958, the 4-H Gilt Project in Pinal County in 1935, equipment for the Yavapai County 4-H Club from 1953-35, and sending dele-1 gates to the National 4-II Club Con-1 ferenee in Washington, D. in I 1936-57. I Room said Court, in Flagstaff, County of Coconino, State of Arizona, and all persons interested in said estate are notified, then and there to appear and show cause, if any they have, why tlie prayer.

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