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Arizona Republic from Phoenix, Arizona • Page 133

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Phoenix, Arizona
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ALL EDITIONS Wednesday May 28, 1980 SE The Arizona Republic Extras Jaycees plan giant seafood sale Mayor The Jaycees also will hold an Alaskan -salmon barbecue 7 to 9 p.m. June 13 at the Jaycee park. Tickets are $3.25 in advance and $4 at the barbecue. Price includes salmon steak, cornbread, coleslaw and corn on the cob. The barbecue also will feature door prizes, games and TEMPE The Tempe Jaycees will have a giant seafood sale June 13-15 at Jaycee Park, Fifth and Hardy.

The hours of the sale are 2 to 9 p.m. June 13, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. June 14 and noon to 6 p.m. June 15.

Fresh-frozen Alaskan seafood will be sold. The seafood can be preordered from any Tempe Jaycee. a Hey, Tempe I Are Your Insurance Costs Going Up? He was wounded on a bombing mission over Czechoslovakia on June 16th, 1944. In 1945, still hospitalized, he married his high-school sweetheart, Ceil. They now have four daughters.

In 1950, he borrowed $4,000, using his mother's home as collateral, and opened Pomeroy's Mens Store in downtown Mesa. "I have other stores, but that store's been there for 30 years," the mayor said. In 1966 he was elected to the City Council, where he served eight years. He was elected mayor in 1976. During his term he tried, he said, to "give people a purpose, make them feel they're part of the city and should have a sense of community value.

"I tried to keep that, even though during the four years we grew nearly a third in total city population (between 40,000 and 50,000 people). Mesa's population now is more than 160,000, making it the third-largest city in Arizona. "Everybody smiles," the mayor said. "I can go down the street and pass an old city pickup. They see my car, they wave and I wave.

I couldn't be treated better than I've been treated as mayor. "I can go out of office and feel very satisfied." Continued from Extra 1 "I don't have any (political) plans," he said. "If there's something for me out there and it looks good and it's waved at me, I'll sure go at it. feut I haven't found that yet. "I do have a business to operate (Pomeroy's Mens Stores).

It's been costly (to his business) being mayor, but I have no regrets on that point," he said. "My wife has been outstanding that way. She's a perfect wife of a mayor so kind and considerate and gracious. She understands my job." The outgoing mayor's great-great grandfather, Francis Martin Pome-roy, sailed the Atlantic trade routes until he joined the Mormon church and made the long, hard trek to Idaho and, later, to Arizona. "They came to where Centennial Hall is now and made their camp there on Feb.

14, 1878," the mayor said. "We opened Centennial Hall exactly 100 years from that day." Pomeroy graduated from Mesa High School in 1941 and since has earned degrees from Brigham Young University and New York University. Could be you're paying for the carelessness of others. Check with LeBARON and CARROLL about SAFECO It's the Company for careful people. So if you're a careful family who likes to save money, see us at "THE INSURANCE SHOPPING CENTER as soon as possible! American Cable Television Information Video Entertainment CABLE TV WILL KEEP YOU INFORMED Starting June 1 you'U get 24 hours a day of quality news coverage from the new Cable News Network.

It puts you on the scene when it happens! Associated Press News both local and national is yours instantly on our AP News Channel Valley News with bulletins of happenings in our area whenever you want to know, beginning June Municipal information from local governments! Continually updated weather reports! Our Electronic Program Schedule showing what's on each of the ACTIVE channels now and in the hours ahead CSPAN gavel-to-gavel coverage of meetings of the U.S. House of Representatives! WITH ACTIVE YOU GET IT ALL Watch for our Representatives In your neighborhood or call 244-9900 For Installation A Service of American Cable Television, Inc. Carroll, Inc. 'the Insurance JLShopping Center 834-9315 1000 N. Country Club Drive Mesa, AZ 85201 Quickly lm I --ikijf Education Tempe senior wins national honor $199 M99 Broyhill antique white cuno 20 wide ugntea.

gass sieves 309 9b American o' Mart'nsviile 24 woe I'gmed, glass s.es ti.acn trimmed goto flora1 ae- vgn 1 1 00 SAVE 10 to 40 NOW THRU SATURDAY, MAY 31 DURING OUR END-OF-THE-MONTH SALE We are overstocked in me store, our warehouse is full and new shipments are arriving daily. We must make room now1 You won't find a more opportune time to redecorate your home at savings mat you'll find hard to believe. You'll find furnishings for every room Plus interior design service and tree delivery and set-up in your home. Don't miss this sale1 HERE ARE JUST A FEW EXAMPLES OF THE SAVINGS IN STORE FOR YOU Item Selection Will Vary In The Mesa And Chandler Stores LiOn ital'jO 1 29 95 tarty ATer.cap oam pine''ame cna" and Ottoman Hust nercu'OP pad 359 9'i $199 Elliot roads, for consideration of the district's proposed 1980-81 budget. The Mesa Unified School District Board of Education will meet at 7:30 p.m.

Tuesday in the district office, 549 N. Stapely Drive. SORORITY OFFICERS Beta Rho Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi, a national women's sorority, has elected officers for the 1980-81 year. They are Laura DeSanto, president; Joanne Ban no, first vice president; Paulette Welch, second vice president; Jill Shaw, secretary; Gatha Warner, treasurer; and Cruz Guerrero, corresponding secretary. The chapter covers members in the southeast Valley.

SUMMER COURSES Dog obedience, karate, flower-arranging, genealogy and calligraphy are among the non-credit, special-interest courses to be offered this summer bv Mesa Community College, 1833 W. Southern. The four- to six-week classes will be held Mondays through Thursdays during June and July and will range in price from $15 to $25. For information on offerings, schedules and prices, contact the Community-Service office at 833-1261, extension 336. The college has gone to a summer schedule and will be open from 7 a.m.

to 9 p.m. Mondays through Thursdays. It will be closed on Fridays until normal hours resume August 8. Mark Templer, 345 Encanto Drive, Tempe, has been selected as a Presidential Scholar, one of 141 graduating seniors chosen for the honor. Scholars are chosen on the basis of academic achievement, leadership, community involvement and demonstrated excellence in the areas of visual and performing arts or creative writing.

The scholars will visit Washington, D.C., June 29 to July 2 as guests of the White House and the Department of Education. They will receive Presidential Scholars medallions in a White House ceremony. Templer is the son of Dr. Margherita DeBonfils Templer and a senior at Tempe High School. He has won two scholarships and has done a report on his research in number theory which was was published in an article in Mathematics of Computation.

He will enter the Massachussetts Institute of Technology this fall. BOARD MEETINGS The Tempe Elementary School District board of trustees will meet at 7:30 tonight in the district office, 3205 S. Rural Road, for a study session on the proposed 1980-81 budget. The Tempe Elementary board also will meet June 4 in the district office. The Gilbert Unified School District Board of Education will meet at 7:30 p.m.

Monday in Gilbert High School, Gilbert and La'ge se'Ctor o1 taWes ana cocktaa tat-ies ALL 30., $119 Hi pack Wicker 'OCer '0 print seat anfl Pack UIJH Blue and creme tweed Hammary swrvel rocker Extra comfortable 390 50 259 Broyhill D'ue and rust nylon floral sofa Quilted 632 00 $429 Pontiac moss green velvet swivel rocker Arm caps 269 95 '169 Beige and white reed Hammary swivel rocker 390 50 s259 Rusty gokj fine stripe velvet low back chair on casters 289 00 M99 f-rencnrruitwooddesk. 1 large drawer. Screened storage AKCOJIA RAM BHD'S ONLY MASTEKTUKf DCTRBUTOS THE VALLEY $259 $189 $110 MPPLVCO. VK. i compartments.

383.95 Fairfield blue and white fine stripe velvet dub chair $259 Blue tweed. Early American swivel rocker in nylon. $269 95 Beige tweed Early American hi-back chair in nylon $199 95 3-sheif plant stand in antique white Glass shelves $1 19 95 Casual Contemporary occasional tables Mth a parson's look Walnutlike Imiih with glass tops anrt brass-look edging Your choice ot cocktail table, rectangular end table or square lamp table KLG 9b each 79 NOW open etagere. Wood frame. skim ANNOUNCES THE OPENING OF STORE 3 LOCATED IN MESA SPECIAL OPEIimC SALE 113 '109 $69 Glass and wood shelves U03J 242.00 Rrnuhill i.qhpllN RainIBird Underground Pop-Up Sprinkler POPS UP -r- POPS DOWN Channel back sofa Rust and blue polished corton print $599 Tan chevron velvet sola and loveseat.

Loose cushions $1199 95 Traditional sofa. Pastel print on tan background $649 95 $499 $949 $549 fill Elite Leather-Mate loveseat. Real leather seal and back cushions Vmyl sties and outside back Dark brown. $89b 95 Two-tone blue checkered soa Loose cushions $769 9b Gold acrylic velvet sola and loveseat. Slight sol Si 31 5 BOTH PIECES Tan, brown, and white Contemporary loveseat velvet $499 Hickory Tavern transitional sota Blue and tan centered floral patterns $699 Blue and brown cotton print sola Ruffled back pillows.

Tutted one cushion styling. $529 95 Elite rust and brown floral casual sola Loose seat cushions Tutted back $599 95 Pastel blue transitional sola with white and creme floral patterns. $928 Brown, blue, and white velvet Contemporary sota Bustle back style. Criss-cross stripe pattern $699 96 '499 $399 $899 '199 '349 $349 $349 $699 $499 Model RC 7 Automatic Controller Precision 24-hour unit automatically operates during the hours and davs you set Eliminate watering cycles during rainy weather. Adusts from :1 2 to 60 minutes for all growth requirements Saves you time and money.

RC7A (LIST $210.00) SALE PRICE $135.00 MODEL 15130 (LIST $16.95) SALE PRICE $10.99 Bustle back learner sota Tobacco color All leather $2295 lUWU Pontiac round back swivel rocker. Oledrv cotton blend. Olive and white tweed $279 95 M49 Rust print, blue print or rust and green paisley print cotton sotas. $499 YOUR CHOICE '329 Lcback pull-up chairs. Upholstered seat and back.

Cane sides $139 95 '99 Tufted back tub chairs in LaFrance velvet. Copper wlemon welt. $398 '339 etagere 30" wide 3 shelves glass 1 wood 204 95 $129 Contemporary sofa table, smoke glass, doors, shell $444 '299 Lane cuno china Lighted, glass shelves. $689 95 '399 Broyhill mediterranean bedroom set. Door dresser, twin mirrors, door chest, full-queen headboard, and 2 night stands.

$1925 1399 4 styles of swivel rockers Choose from brown, green, pumpkin, or burnt orange $259 95 YOUR CHOICE MOD i The grass is greener on the RainBirdz side. Broyhill traditional sola oyster colored velvet Cinnamon welt, bordered skirt Inset design in back cush. ions $878 Contemporary family room sota. Wood trim. 100 nylon Haitian cotton look 649.95 $699 549J lino to fii i Install a sorinMer svstem? ALL ITEMS SUBJECT TO PRIOR SALE Free Interior Design Service! ARTESCO'S 3 CONVENIENT LOCATIONS TO CONSERVE YOUR FUEL SAVE TIME AND MONEY! 2 BELIWE5T Shopping Or.

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