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Show , T ' $ The National Enterprise, July 13, 1977 t Fruit Juice Continued from page one 1977, but soon became dissatisfied with the unreasonable delays in the promised delivery date. When, on May 19, the company informed them the machines had arrived, the Higgins told the company to keep the machines at their office until they arrived. April 1 i 1 13, When the couple arrived at the office the next day, they told Fruit Juice they did not want the machines afterall, and they wanted a refund. After referring to the national office in Phoenix, Ariz. Mike McCabe, general manager, told the Higgins a refund was not possible, the complaint states. The couple then told McCabe they wanted to immediately resell the machines while they were new, and McCabe told them he would try to sell the machines for them. j J 1 ii r i Whereabouts unknown I Since that time, the complaint continues, the company has refused to tell the Higgins where the machines are or who may be collecting the proceeds from their resale or use. Fruit Juice has also refused to produce serial numbers, invoices or other evidence identifying any particular machines with those purchased by the Higgins'. The Higgins are demanding a $2,988.50 refund plus $5,000 exemplary damages. Assured of good reputation 'i 1 In the Timothy case, the couple included Commercial Credit Plan, Inc. ?s defendants, in addition to Fruit Juice Corp. Commercial Credit had agreed to finance a loan with the first payment due within three weeks of the date the couple purchased two machines. When, after three weeks, the machines were still not delivered to the plaintiffs, they demanded a refund, and Fruit Juice refused. 4 1 I i I THE According to the complaint, the Timothys asked Commercial Credit about Fruit Juices reputation, and were assured it was a good company. Commercial loaned the couple $3,000. n According to the complaint, the machines were paid for by the couple but never delivered to them. They are demanding a $3,000 refund plus $1,000 in lost wages and time and inconvenience, and $800 attorneys fee. The new machine that offset prints 120 copies per minute or 7,200 per hour while you watch. i 1 Billboard The lease agreement called for the companies to receive 60 days notice, which, the complaint charges they did not receive, nullifying the effect of the order. i i The companies have pended ex- considerable in constructing signs money and continual maintenance, and relying upon repeated renewals of the lease, the complaint states, the billboard companies have entered into long term contracts with advertisers at the airport site. X : i The complaint adds the companies have a vested property right to maintain their ' I ; Termination of the signs. lease constitutes discriminatory action and violates the equal protection clause of the U.S. Constitution because defendants have not set forth any rational basis for their actions, it continues. Further, the lease termination constitutes unlawful zoning, it charges. . j can send and receive copies by phone from anywhere in the U.S. Let us reduce your bulky computer print-out- s to Continued from page one property, including the interior of the airport, and has not ordered these leases terminated, the complaint continues. I - Now you Xerox-Telecopi- es I.J. Wagner, without apor from authorization proval the city planning and zoning induced the commission, airport authority to breach their contracts with the plain tiffs, the suit charges, adding Wagner has defamed, disparaged or otherwise injured plaintiffs and their business and has interfered with the companies relationship with the city commissioners and airport authority. people-siz- e (82 x 11 ). 521-000- ' POSTAL INSTANT PRESS 532-323- 2 0 2 Downtown Locations: 2nd South & Main ZCMI Center Mention this ad and get a free telephone message pad. I dootfi 1Fngjlhr8: wnD my wife airaymnioire. used to be hard for me to get away on a business trip without getting in a good argument with my wife. Part of it was not being sure about plane schedules, car rentals, the whole logistical problem of commercial travel. Before finally got away would be grumpy and sullen. It I I Now everythings changed. I let TRAVEL DESK handle all my business trip planning. It doesnt cost me anything extra and I always know that things will go smoothly. In fact, TRAVtL DESK has done such a good job with my business trips, Im letting them plan our vacation. Sort of a second honeymoon. A lot of things have gotten better since I called TRAVEL DESK. Travel Desk, Inc. 341 South 5th East, Salt Lake City, Utah 84102 801 355-347- 7 |