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HomeMy WebLinkAboutHistorical Records - The Oro Valley Voice (94) f T4t;N OF ORO VALLE Y 680 W CALLS CONCO a ! A Gliappy GIVew GY * ORO VALLEY AZ 85704 ear Serving Casas Adobes, Catalina Foothills,Oro Valley, Coronado Foothills,Amphitheater, Flowing Wells, Bel Air and Thornydale. the/4/101,32.0,t4 ilk ......s ii111111111i11111 Mil rikilk-- :A al _ • THIRTEENTH YEAR, NUMBER 50 TUCSON, ARIZONA 20 cents per copy DECEMBER 28, 1918 * - -' a � � 'wear. � . . Increase ,,),,,,„„„,, ,,:„:„.„,,,,44miiri .1 -,,,. „.„„..., , ,.„--,„yi,,,,,-,,,,,,.,,,.„,„<s„::4,.,,1:34 ., wm*' Dispute about '�, ▪�'���� M �e �:,�: �� fix, @§� �.��xi.� �• :� sought , ,,, ,..„,,,,,, 1. w� _ . � by SCA • ,. 4.....a� a� s„fig :. � � �` � � „,, ,,,,..." ...„ .:, t ., Ina Road was „, _ ,., , „ ....„.. , .,._., ... , ., . , . . . ii ,„ --▪ --„,,,,,,,,..„ ,„„. ....„, ,,.... , „ r 'mss„.'? > , ,.: $- - - ., - i , I * A.,:-.y ...„,„,,,,,...„,,,,„ 2,. 3+ aha �' � v y'�� �,gp � '� �'�, �°`a �' 'b `� t op ,... I u r �� The opening of a new _ �� � � � � � � :�� � .°�� 's .:**4!,,,.„,,,:::,g , county sanitary land fill 1978 s tory ,,� 4, � `' s near Marano is among the • There was big news on Tucson's northwest side in 1978 \-;,- -- �-! ` `��� = �� ��_ _�. reasons SCA Services of but, on balance, the biggest news stories were the ones ' °n �� Arizona, which collects that didn't happen — yet. Stories that were developing ,.,„,-,: r trash from about 20,000 during the year but never quite got off the drawing board residents in unicorporated included the efforts of several organizations to put a 1, areas under a franchise i'!: -t -, h A from Pima County,tishospital in the comunity, theeffortsofseveral legislators to create metropolitan government without a asking for a repored 20 , - approval from the suburbs and the efforts of count of- i4i, r � � : • PP enincrease erc t rate i ficials to put together a huge bond acka a to im rove ,� � ` �� effective Jan. 1. g g. P g P count roads. �• � . y � � �� Ina letter to the County �� Board of Supervisors, SCA The top story, as chosen by The Territorialstaff did %.,,,; ��� � s involve a big road project—one that is still several years general manager Brian awa Hearin s were held in both A ril and November on ����`� 1:}7*_. . Shirk said the increase widening of Ina Road to accommodate east-west traffic � ti ��� � � i � would be necessary to movement.Those meetings brought strong protests from • c-� k �� allow the company to keep residents who said that a freeway would destroy the .n .p up with inflation. character of the Casa Adobes neighborhood, but the Mr. Shirk was unavail- A county firmly stood behind its decision to improve the k able for comment road.Eventually it will be at least four lanes from Skyline Wednesday. Drive to Interstate 10. Ruth Davis, an SCA �. Growth of the area was also a continuin sto in 1978 tilt��`� g ry A► ARIfN THS BSD E_='`he Exchange Club of North Tucson was awarded the Big accountant, said that the but one which made the front pages only indirectly when a "E''Award for Exchange Club excellence this year for the sixth straight time.Club county's opening of the new new shopping center or school proposal was announced. officials shown here accepting the accolade are president of the North Tucson Club landfill will create a The population explosion also led the Postal Service to Bill Scroggins t1), District Director of the Arizona-New Mexico Exchange Club tremendous increase in build a post office in Casas Adobes on Oracle Road near division Dr.James J. DiPietro (presenting the award) and past North Tucson Club costs, because of added Orange Grove Road which is slated to open in January. president Dr.Kent Banta(r).The Big"E”is awarded for fulfillment of requirements fuel use and in the time The housing industry boomed,with much of the growth to in education, efficiency and expansion. The National Exchange Club is the largest required to empty loads. the west in the Thornydale area. exclusive American organization in the nation composed of business anal pru#es,+. 1 SCA presently charges And there were important issues which surfaced only men whose primary interests lie in promoting American citizenship,youth t ec��: ..,:ttln residential customers $4 rarely but which continued to be of concern to county and sponsoring youth programs and contributing their time and talents:u ...i1 ncun�ty monthly for service, with officials. Things like water supplies, sewage treatment, service projects. flood prevention and energy shortages. Some progress (Continued on Page 3) was made on ong-range issues as the county agreed to take over the city sewer system and expand it and a floodiii illrg iiiik ! $ r! !'i nig Ill w ay projects rev-ised taxes to finance them-- are not yet written. Here are the Top 10 news stories of 1978 as we saw them: 1.The decision to widen and improve Ina Road held fast By WALT NETT between Oracle Road and First Avenue and River Road despite protest of those along the route who feared it Speed is apparently the watchword behind a revised$89 between La Canada Drive and Oracle Road. would become another freeway. The project will be built million highway improvement bond proposal which was The highway department report says that.a major mostly with federal funds and will extend from Oracle presented to the County Board of Supervisors this week. improvement project on River Road could be delayedfor Road west to La Cholla Blvd. in its first phase. County The supervisors are already committed to holding the several years by making spot improvements in several road engineers agreed to divide the road with a median May 22 special election, with a tentative total figure of locations. and erect new school crossing and traffic lights to im- $109 million including a maximum of $20 million for County Highway Director Jerry Jones said that Orange prove safety along the right-of-way. Land purchases for upgrading the Pima County Jail facility. Grove Road is nota critical problem now, and. im- the widening have not yet begun and there is still the In setting up guidelines for the revision last month, the provements could be eligible for federal funding. chance of a suit to delay construction. board asked that the highway proposal "should make He said that obtaining federal funding creates delays in 2. Sunnyside residents successfully fought the three every attempt inflationary to minimize the lost purchasing power getting projects started,and,on less critical projects like Tucson network television outlets which wanted to erect a from purely -costs, according the the Orange Grove Road, federal funding could be available tall antenna in their neighborhood. They petitioned to highway department report. when the road problems become critical. become part of Oro Valley to get zoning protection from The revised proposal breaks the $89 million into four According to the highway department's report, all the scheme.But in July the networks dropped the idea and spending categories,including$49 million for major road expenditures authorized by the May 22 election would be - said they would build elsewhere. improvements,$20 million for major bridges,$15 million completed by 1984, so that the county can get as many • 3. John Mawhinney defeated Sen. Sue Dye in the for dust control paving projects,and$5 million for safety projects started as possible to reduce inflationary cost November election to give the Republican Party control of improvements. problems. the Arizona Senate in next year's legislature. Ms. Dye is In revising its proposal, the highway department While many of the projects are construction-oriented, completing her second two-year term in District 12. A recommended that. four major roadway im- the package includes a $500,000 proposal to fund allor- strong effort in District 13 by Greg Lunn to unseat Sen. provements—three of them in the northwest-be dropped thside corridor study. Morris Farr was unsuccessful. Republicans will control from the program for various reasons. The study, which would review existing and future the new Senate by a 16-14 margin. Those projects include the widening of Ina Raad bet- transportation corridors north of the city limits, west of 4.The bad news came in November for Tucson National ween oracle Road and La Cholla Boulevard, which was Houghton Road, south of Tangerine Road and east of Golf Course and the Conquistadores who sponsor the suggested for removal from the list since it is eligible for Interstate 10, would begin in August 1979 with a con- federal funding, reducing the local funding necessary for pletion date of December 1980. (Continued on Page 2} the project, and improvements to Orange Grove Road (Continued on Page 2) Lookin: in Lookin:Business Page 7out � Classified Page 13 Rezonina requests Page Comment Page 6 LR OUTLOOK :Storm front Wed.Dec.20 51 38 .01 . K Itchen Sink Page 14 Fri. hu.Dec.21 s4 32 moving in from the north Specialchurch classes Page Oro ValleyPae 4 Dec.22 62 and west maybrin sha- g sat.Dec.23 �2 35 9 Load�n the Gunners Page 18 Sports Page 16 Sun.Mon.��?4 62 veers through the week- Travel Page 11 Tue.o�ec.26 � 37 end. Page 2,The Arizona Territorial, December 28, 1978 ../"'11.1.lull.1.1./--."ll./lllll✓✓lllll✓l./llll S NTop 10 stories Don't (Contfromge1) ame imX Tucson Open Golf Tournament. The PGA shifted the (Continued from Page 1) 0100 . . . tourney for one year to Randolph Park in Tucson because S � ' ten holes rebuilt at Tucson National were not yet mature touring pros.The tourneywill be Feb.14-18 According to the report, the study's purpose "is to ex- Senough for the to g plore traffic needs through the year 2000,seek out public O in 1979. . O ',':� 5.Catalina State Park received$980,000 in state fundinginput, and recommend revisions to the transportation O f•1:1, $ plans for this area that will accommodate the various 0 r;,,•.-z... i) to complete land trades and lease purchases for the ° O S facility north of Oro Valley.Although Gov.Wesley Bolin,a impacts and public goals. .. �. rermark suiter died in office Gov. Bruce Babbitt si ned The study would also delineate and prioritize projects P pp° g for future construction. O , o- ; the park appropriation bell in May ending a legislative Eastside trans rtation corridor ro'ects includin the0 S °als: 5 stalemate. Money to actually build facilites in the park p° p > g0 .....,,�. Golf Lurks-Alvernon project and the Kolb Road-Valencia O still must be raised.0 _ 5 6.Catalina Foothills residents voted by a 2 to 1 margin Corridor, would pull an estimated $17.6 million in bond $:- revenues. 0 in Februaryto sell $2.3 million in school bonds. Growth - Construction of both projects would begin in January 0 S was spectacular in the district. In October ground was 7,1 ) broken for Manzanita School which will use up part of the 1980,with an anticipated completion date of Nov. 1983 on \ the Golf Links Road projectand 1 \,� July 1983 on the Kolb S .4: r \ bond money. O 7. The Cityof Tucson began another northward an- Road corridor. O I Of the six bridge projects proposed for bond financing, O S nexation push in September, circulating petitions for anp pos area north to River Road between Oracle Road and First three are suggested for the east side. O Avenue. Included in the proposed annexation is a large Taking the biggest share of the $20 million recom- shopping center projected for Wetmore and Oracle which mended for bridges is a proposed $6.7 million bridge across the Rillito River on Craycroft Road. Design work would Include a J.C.Penney store, Y g O R 8. Sam Nanini, who gave Casas Adobes its name and on that bridge would begin in January, 1980, with con- O f r o character,died June 17.He had already given property on struction beginning in July, 1981. The highway depart- 0 1 Shannon Road to the county for the development of the ment's report estimates that the bridge would take 17 Nanini Botanical Gardens.The new government center to months to complete. eIA/ants athebe built south of the botanical gardens next year will also The highway departments proposal calls for a nevi� bear his name.Mr.Nanini was one of the first developers bridge over Tanque Verde Wash on Sabino Canyon Road, of the northwest part of Tucson. with an estimated cost of$3.2 million._Design work on the local news fromb9. Canyon del Oro High School captured the AA state bridge would begin in August, 1979, with construction on g P 5 basketball championship in February behind center Mark the bridge beginning in June 1980,with completion a year O . gQ Jung now at Colorado State. The team's coach, John later. 1 tile o a a Tissaw,resigned after the season ended. Also recommended as part of the bond package is a err: or: 10.Oro Valle had its first murder.The bodyof Lisa M. P g Y bridge across Pantano Wash at Houghton Road at an Kala, 16, was found by a newspaper photographer estimated cost of 2.5 milli alongside Oracle Road on Jul 1.She had been bludgeoned $ on.Construction would begin in g Y June 1980 and would take an estimated 11 months to to death. A former employer from Tucson was later complete. arrested and convicted of the crime. In the northwest, the bond package proposes 11✓.111.l✓lull✓,/1.."1.111./.1.,/.1,x1../,././zr,/1.,/././' cka a ro p OSeS two There they are; some good news and some bad news. bridges, including a bridge over the Canada del Oro on That's what it was like in Territorial territory in 1978. Thornydale Road between Ina Road and Orange Grove Road. The estimated cost is $2.8 million, with construction scheduled to begin in January 1981, with completion estimated for December 1981. "This section is currently unconstructed, but when . completed will better distribute the traffic between the railroad crossings at Ina Road and Orange Grove Road," 't 111/0 says the report."Also,any expected major reconstruction at either crossing will require a detour which would be provided by constructing this roadway segment between c 4110 Ina and Orange Grove." The other bridge, built at an estimated cost of $2.4 million, in the northwest would cross the Rillito River at La Cholla Boulevard. Construction would begin in June 1110 , 1980,with completion in 10 months. A widening project for Tanque Verde Road, between Sabina Canyon Road and the Catalina Highway would cost • an estimated$8.4 million. The project, which has a tentative completion date of • December 1982 would widen Tanque Verde to six lanes between Sabino Canyon and Pantano Road, and would t widen the road to four lanes between Pantano Road and the Catalina Highway. Included in the easternmost widening would be the construction of two new bridges • over Tanque Verde Wash. � ; �`' Sabino Canyon Road would be widened to four lanes Annuals_ between Tanque Verde and River roads as part of the ;e o „ bond package at a cost of$3.7-million.Completion date of ` 1tr. that project would be November 1981. a AO t`. < In the northwest, the road construction projects 033 ,,N include widening Wetmore Road to five lanes between La V ,, Cholla Boulevard and Oracle Road at a cost of $3.7 million,and converting Swan Road between River and Ft. ‘, Lowell roads to a four-lane divided highway at a cost of $3.8 million. N. •., - The Wetmore widening would be completed in April _ x .� � � 1982, while the Swan Road project would be completed in ' Pima s• newest, biggest reason December 1983. In Green Valley,only one project is proposed. '. : to move V ur Y y y savings. �'�� La Canada Drive would be rebuilt between Esperanza �z ,fi our 8%, 8 year certificate. fit' . 2 and Duval Mine Road at a cost of$2.9 million. Between insured safe to$40 oOo. Esperanza Boulevard and La Canoa Drive the road would all it takes is$1 1 remain at four lanes, while the road would remain two ,p, lanes between La Canoa and Duval Mine Road. • Move to the highe Iciest w ; , r Of the $15 million proposed for dust control pavin• g we've everpai•- all... �Eo projects,$10 million would be spent topave dirt roads �..� pe ods in 1741P" . ; 84 -). 40 compliance with Environmental Protection Agency Certificate Accounts Rate requirements, with the remaining $5 million used "for ,,,: Annual Yield Term Minimum Dollar Yield 7.75°.:: s:o3: 8 yea s $;: X15 :93 paving,other roads as directed by the Board of Super- 4. �." 7.50 7.79°° 4 years 51.000 ZItlE visors, says the report. ` ''�� 6.75°a 6.98'0 30 months $1.000 6.50°° 6.72°0 1 year $1.000 $1067.15 te-, .: 5.75°a 5.92% 3 months $1.000 51014.48 pi mik____+,,sAvi �'�4;•- ..{Quarter More-Sa Month Gertacate-Pays 25°a more than srx-month U S Treasury k • 8r11 d�scourtf rate Interest compounded darty Ask far current week"s rate Minimum 510.000 For the long • z"",,• deposit :�~ Why drive alone t:: 0 ,_ certificate accounts require a substantia!interest penalty for early withdrawal .. ,when you can take aju11.:: . _ friend or two along'?All across the _v Passbook Accounts g, z 5.75�a 5.92 90 days $100 $101.45 country,folks are finding that rte ` ' 5.25°0 5.39% - $ 10 - 4. 7100 a Oracle, } ...um deposit plus accumulated interest m the account at the end of the term. ti'; carpooling pays.It saves '•l • ..--.-. Adobes ,-.: , ,� � h effort.It saves fuel. PO4 :Y:, i _ Y And it sure saves money. OGETHER a talc n ° == So carpool America!' ....will' - R1 ���, l: ..3 k ' 1'= _ h 'Share a ride with a friend. .,..%. 'amu :-' I , A substantial ince - t pen. is re• ed for earlywithdrawal. ti. y - December 28, 1978,The Arizona Territorial, Page 3 Border,PatrolWE BUY ORIEMTL RtS Citrus r vers See SSseshistorytold After all thehpartyingis over, time to have • Ed Barnette, deputy all your loose laid rugs washed! from ewinter freeze chief of the U.S. Border Patrol here,spoke recently Chobani€in RCo. to The Exchange Club of 2625 M.Campbell 325-8231 Many Arizona citrus freeze has been widespread growers were beginning to North Tucson, tracing the growers still stunned by the here," said Maricopa enjoy pretty good returns history of that service and early-December freeze County Extension Agent on their earlier fruit," he the growth of the illegalTransmission Randy's were rained out of picking True. "It has probably hit said. The California citrus alien problem. some of the fruit they may all varieties badly,with the crop was already below He said there are now ' a DO-IT-YOURSELF GARAGE have salvaged this week. possible exceptions of average volume before the 2,200 border partrol agents ui and Valencia freeze, so demand and and some 862,000 illegal 4540 E. 22nd Street • The freeze probably grapefr ,t aliens were apprehended in damaged Arizona citrus oranges. Grapefruit may price for Arizona citrus areComplete Tran. Overhau g have been saved by their strong. 1977 — many more than worse than any since 1971, thick eel and late- once and all but 20,000 ALL WORK FULLY GUARANTEED IN WRITING report University of ripening Valencias bytheir "It was shaping up to be Mexican citizens. 7500 Arizona citrus specialists g an excellent year orange- pius tax. Ross Rodney in Yuma immaturity at this season. wise. It may still be County and Lowell True in "The only real tree possible to have a good High sc h oo l e rs FREE ESTIMATES Maricopa County. damage here has been on season on the grapefruit in Fiesta Band Phone: 748-1133 "We know there is serious lemon trees,"the extension and Valencias," said Mr. damage,but nobody is in a agent continued. "Some of True. Among the high school the fruiting wood has musicians chosen to play -i ���� position to put numbers on frozen back, and will beFiesta / %,/�/�///�1.tom3/�h/�,/(%f/�1/�./�l4/(l�/tel(�//(/�/�/+//,/tel% Page 4,The Arizona Territorial,December 28,1978 My son finallyI ounce w se understands me. district valley "And it happened last week. Ronnie came home from a IA meeting complaining of how When the Oro Valley last meeting of the council the cost of high-tungsten steel had risen, Town Council meets to protest the possible causing a five cent increase in a tiny part of a tonight (Thursday) at 7:30 paving. They stated that product he was manufacturing• there will probably be an they prefer to keep the area At I as-GI en ex "I had a similar problem last veal'and told overflow crowd in at- rural and that there was him that he could substitute a carb( rundliin tendance.Many of those on already a problem with allo •for half the price. hand will, no doubt, be motorists driving by at asks to build "%Vell, we talked till midnight and we've from the Linda Vista area high speeds. been talking ever since. And not just business, as the town council is ex- petted to take action on the Also expected to be on but about sports, school, ev ell a girl,ii•1 lie rl met Oro Valle Estates West hand tonight are residents at JA ‘;'bO s on the board of directors with him. y -I've never been so proud of my boy. 1 500 homes Improvement District from the Shadow Mountain I E eelboundaries. Estates West and Campo "And he tells me hes never been so Members of the council Bello areas. Mayor Engle By WALT NETT Atlas-Glenex Ltd. is listed proud of me:' have discussed the had previously sent letters as president of Foothills Help our youth get started. possiblity of having Linda to all residents in those A request to build about Water Co. Vista Blvd. paved as part areas asking for their 1,500 houses northwest of Foothills Water Co's. Help them understand American business. of the improvements.Theyimput on potential an- Give us your time,your money, � P Oro Valley will come application is now in the noted that in order to meet nexation. He invited them before the County Planning public hearing process or your people who can help advise dust control standards they to the meeting to make and Zoning Commission before the commission. and work with the Achievers at JA. will probably be required their views known and the Jan. 28, just seven months According to A C C Contact cur local Junior Achievement office .4/11to pave the road in the matter has been put on the after its enabling amend- hearing officer Evo for 1110R*information as to how you can help. forseeable future anyway. agenda. ment to the Tortolita Area DeConcini, the case has But residents in the area Some other matters Plan was approved by the been continued until Jan.5, jumoRAolEvEmorr turned out in force at the scheduled for the council Board of Supervisors. to allow Foothills officials - meeting are sprinkler and Atlas-Glenex Ltd., a and City Water officials to * * * * VALUABLE COUPON * * * * fire hydrant ordinances Scottsdale-based company, resolve several di f- asking foris* * and a water assurance g approval of a ferences. Expires This offer voids policy. These will affect request to rezone 1,287 City water officials are January 7,1979 - 11 0 0 0 IFF other offers potential builders in Oro acres from SR (one house contesting the Foothills *. • * Valley. per four acres) to CR-i application on the grounds (one house per acre),CR-3 that Foothills is asking for ANY CAR WASH WITH THIS COUPON A study session will (three houses per acre), permission to serve some * Now Open — The Most Modern Equipped New Car Wash * precede the regular CR-5 thigh density multi- areas where the city claims meeting. Among the topics family), CB-1 (local service rights. * EXTERIOR WASH — REG. $2.25 of discussion will be the business) and CB-2 City officials contend * * FULL SERViCE WASH — REG.$3.25 warns * awarding of franchises to (general business . that it gained the right to Sats: areas through its rte: utility•companies and the Central to the request is serve theg * POLISH WAX— $3.00 Wetmore possibility of staggered the intersection of Lambert condemnation of Citizens * *CHEVRON GAS &OIL PRODUCTS0 x�ne.s Arby's * terms for council mem- Lane and La Canada Utilities Water Company EVERY CAR IS"HANNA-CHAMMIED" ° Shoes bens. Drive—presently un- several years ago. C developed land. * * However, Estes Homes Oracle-Wetmore Car WashLErs ppb in June rezoned the land at GETHER the southwest corner of the Rezonmg 435 W.W ETMO R E ROAD — Open:Mon.•Sat. 8:30- 510;Sun.9:3# 3 iill * crzzatz `- / intersection to CR-1, while iAtlas-Glenex is proposing requ es t * * * * VALUABLE COUPON * * * * •Vi' ' '-:1-- to develop the other three 4 • corners for business uses. 6° g . The acreage will have an COfl t l fl u e ,o ,NE- . VIAA average density of 1.2 ' 1 *► °' houses r acre, with 1,079 �1 � r,,., Pe ..e • • -- of the 1,287 acres proposed The County Board of for CR-1 development. Supervisors Monday voted 44/1211111L gilt '` P CR-3 uses are proposed to continue a request for a rezoning to build for 136 acres,while another townhouses near Tanque Sewing30 acres are planned for Verde and Pantano roads - developmentCR 5 P until Jan.2. The request conforms to Huge YEAR-END Clearance! the Tortolita Community The request, to rezone Plan through an amend- about three acres from SR ment proposed by Atlas- (one house per four acres) at these Pricti- Glenex several months to CR-5(high density multi- ago. family),was delayed at the 0 0116h The amendment, which petitioner's request. . %. asked that the acreage be The property is located on the south sideig, all 7 we I of Tanque • *� Community Plan, had a PVerde Road,300 feet east of difficult time getting past the Planning and Zoning Pantano Road. Commission, and was 77 Models narrowly approved by Board of Supervisors in OUtpost 78 Models , Ju76 ModelsChairman E.S. "Bud" 88 • Walker and Supervisorpia n n e Sam Lena voted against 78• • the request at the time. One_area of contention in Trico the amendment hearing is water supply for the area. Trico Electric - When the amendment Cooperative may open its t"�a hearings were conducted r a-Avra Valley 11 e au Ve ,., „ *---....-.-.,--- �, last summer, Tucson at- Ma an y `� ,�e, 0111:114441°441,0 outpost sometime in early ver �. / torney Robert Stubbs,�f`' a► 1, •' , r ,1re resentin Atlas-Glenex, 1979, according to an of- �S � g P g f the southern eet� _ ' . _ �/� fisis1 0S '�Ce Fantastic said he had a letter from•�� Arizona electric rou .ale �s C City Water and Sewerg , P5 � hristmaS The cooperatives board Trade-Ins Director Gene Cronk which of directors forma11��eat . stated that the city wouldy R C ARSinger• Viking• Pfaff established the outpost at Bernina • Elna • Etc. be willing to service the its Nov.21 meeting. *Sales& Service Completely Reconditioned, area in the future. The outpost, which is Coast to Coast Priced to move. However an application *Rated#2 against Ot 'er Riccar Models from $58 has been filed with the being established to all machines in — — ,... i i Arizona Corporation provide 24-hour main- government tests t e n a n c e service f o r *Rated far ahead of -HOURS: RAILROAD ---- Commission by Foothills Mariana and Avra Valley every machine M-F: 10-6 •--- •rsie Water Company for a customers,will be manned in its class — certificate of convenience b at least two ole, Regardless of price Sat: 10-5FREIGHT and necessity to serve the y P rated ahead of: gun: Closed r_.: a e • _ area. according to Nola Pierce, Singer•Elna t•,o_ � ' ��ti,J who saidytlte company Pfaff*Bernina George Johnson, .a r. Necchi •Etc. � hopes t+o_�use employees 5625E. 2 2nd • 747-5801 corporate officer of Atlas ��• living in the area at the Southwest, one of two outpost. . corporate partners in i December n,197$,The MINIM Territorial,Pigs 5 lb ,..• .• to PlatY9 ibe) S P....'. 11E11::::::::..i....'-.-..-..-' 4:, 11).7 .::. 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I:0 & 11 A Public Service of This Newspaper, the U.S. Department of Transportation &The Advertising Council 1 1 Page 6,The Arizona Territorial, December 28, 1978 r - . ..,.,. . ,,„ . .. .... . „.::.„.. _ ,,.... �� ioo0 .. s. .. . ...., ... ,,,. s, ......::......" .'..-Z\s;,,s1:':s,:, N, ....,«..:-...'nZ ,,,,,,,,‘,.:‘,,,, li, ft,X ' ' ' the poor , , 4... , _._ (, .,,,,,.._. ,A\ . ::-.,,,,,.,..-„,..,:,,,,, , t. , k,. ', ' AKliONA !--. .. .----7 ,--::-.,-...i. ,..:,,,, det-- „..• \\..\.,1,..:- 1\k„, \ `".� �. ' .. ,,`..i`.Aa'1\\� '+\ \�...\,fie s �\ .., `,C+ S port TAAFFic 3)\\,\\ '',*\''-, - -- \ '• ......: . -\,N, \ ', ' I* {/OfAT8S \\ jr . `tel • i - \ �- .> -. _', \ ,�, ''.../.. t , ..b. y . ' = ;, ��� ��. \\\\\°, By WALT NETT ,. . ..*--"*. \:,,,.\1::,,t" --•.,./ ,..,,`, -\\\:. 4550 \ N, ,., Talk is turning,as it does at this time every year,to the : �� ` •-�-�-• ' '� f at: _ f the New Year• more directly to the subject of , ..:,\ s \ \� yth = ;.rr • _--� subJect o Y J , �\\\ � ::\ ,, ,/�i1► �, resolutions. ;� \.\r,.. ilksgaiiiv,--• o , i \ We've heard them all to quit,or at least cut back,on . ''' \'S 411 ',• \ '''''N :� �: 4. ,; �"'' �-�.. - , - r bacco to stop driving like 4 ;� ,� consumption of alcohol and-or to p g e ,;t ' v, - dining room . � , , • ,� f,-)<� -.- , �, a maniac, or to not throw breakfast at the g Oa -�- wall when the missus burns the orange juice. g itiiit., ., ..,,-,,_,„, ., \‘\. ,....., � :,,_.,a., ,. ti �� w Resolutions are a very personal thing,and many which ,,, \-\\\\„\., tip' s ` we've heard are related to personal habits. Very few are v,v ---,. related to things like job performance, or productivity, g J Pe.. .\*&..A.' ; ��\ `.!�\-\ \. . ‘\:`. . • etc. ' \ *'\ ;i t. -. ,; :`.`: t c i 4�a 3Di \\�. \� ! ..— \�a� ���. , •\ ',. Never being a crowd to stand on tradition, the gang in �. ��: .--.\ s, 411,-.410\ � , # rove has i. .�y,,y. �\w. ,.� ,, �, , A : ,. N\\,7-\\\\\\--N, the newsroom here at One West Orange G s a �, . • • �. four resolution for 1979. is . \ '»', ... ,,.1„ `� '. ` re red a list o.. �, -�. ��*fir;v,: � `\. :,:.��\ �,�� t ��'� , :,. .• .� �; ,t \\ \ �,: �`, \; Be it resolved that,because of our new com puterized lill �ti�� ,•.., • hical �-:��������� `� • ;�, ,,.��� �:.��,.�..�,..�. ;, ..-- .. � � \.,\..,,..a..,..,�� ..r;�;.w:w„ I 4 ,.. � pmen ,we shall ve fever Y g�� tyoesettmg equi t ha t po a,p�` •..M\-..HMW �.. •NM •- \\ 1.. ..v.i, •\ \ \< � ..:, ,�\\\-\\‘‘\ , ,,,\\\ ,,,.\\\\\,A\ ,� .: s -'� errors this yaer. ‘. . ,\,\\,\\ ..„.\\ ' ‘,..,,,,,,,,„..„,„.,,,...%,,,,,,t,,,4,, :, . , , —Beit resolved that our reporters shall not hum Send m the Clowns while waiting for school board or County government meetings to begin. - -- Be it also resolved, furthermore, that the uses of Guy words like also and furthermore,which tend,by requiring Thoughts a bout The Other t cause the construction of ex- multiple comma usage, o tremely complex, unbearably long, ridiculously linked New Year's Eve and New Year's Dayis Elsewe're reallyconcerned about, independent and dependant clauses as sing' semen:e Somebody • paragraphs,will not occur. going to be tough again on The Other Guy. Somebody Else is the innocent accident — Be it likewise resolved that because of the above He's the one whose going to be killed or in- victim who frequently seems to be in the way resolution,Mayor Lew Murphy will not be quoted directly, jured on Pima County highways over the when The Other. Guy starts careening down unless sentences are kept suitably short preferably +•yes" holiday and earn a place on the statistical the road, Somebody Else hadn't been drinking or"no' . charts. It could be that The Other Guywillput much but he ended upas a statistic anyway. —Be �t resolved that no public official will be quoted directly in our newspaper unless he or she has submitted, Arizona over the top with 1,000 auto deaths this He just didn't swerve at the right moment. Or in writing at least 30 days prior to any meeting, press year. Or maybe The Other Guy will be a fresh, he assumed that The Other Guy was going to conference,or public event,a complete text of what he or new victim for 1979. He won't care much observe the stop sign. Or maybe he or she she will say at said meeting, press conference or public which side of the calendar he'll fall on. was just riding in the same car as The Other _event. Chances are alcohol will figure-are in the Guy. - —Be it resolved that no major catastrophes, such as floods, tornadoes, earthquakes, monsoons, chubascos, demise of The Other Guy this weekend. We can feel sorry for Somebody Else who typhoons, or attacks by the Pusch Ridge Sasquatch, will Drinking and driving contribute to a good has been maimed in a wreck and can look be covered by any member of this newspaper's staff portion of the highway accidents in normal forward only to long weeks of 1979 in a unless at least 30 days notice is submitted by the ap- times anyway, but on the New Year's holiday hospital. We can mourn for Somebody Else propriate local, county, state or federal agency assigned the statistics rise with the use of alcohol. whose onlyfault was being out on,the town on to deal with the emergency. Be it resolved that more headlines and stories in The Fatigue, night driving conditions and lack of New Year's Eve when being home in front of Territorial will be written with puns (the worse they are, food also contribute to the dangers. It's really the television set would have been much safer. the better we feel). too bad we couldn't welcome in the new year Those are the statistics which really hurt — Be it resolved that our newspaper will undertake, at high noon. There would be more of us to for 1978 or for 1979. with all due haste,a full and comprehensive investigation welcome it in if we did. But at least we don't have to worryover the into the background and character of anyone delivering news releases to our office. We can't really mourn long for The Other long weekend because we know that; whether — Be it resolved that any organization desiring Guy, however. He brought it on himself, the calendar says 1978 or 1979, drunken coverage in this newspaper shall submit,along with press despite what the newspapers and the beverage driving accidents always happen to The Other releases, large brown bags filled with small, unmarked industry and the safety experts told him. It's Guy. Or Somebody Else. bills,(Swiss bank account numbers available on request). —Be it resolved that no Territorial reporter shall call r S any city or county government office and ask to speak to • o 1978Annette or any other Mouseketeer. OWwe `t to — Be it resolved that announcements of upcoming planning and zoning hearings will be published in the smallest possible type size. while accounts of planning 1978 was perhaps the biggest year ever for Several features were added to the content and zoning meetings shall be written in Chaucerian Territorial Publishers, Inc., and this of The Arizona Territorial in 1978 including the English. newspaper shared in the excitement. The Conference Call sports column of Tom Powers — Be it further resolved that any Territorial reporter coming year should also be one of growth for and the Kitchen Sink humor column from who attempts to operate under the stipulations of the the company and agreater opportunity to Ruth Miff. The popular Poor Sport column above resolutions, will be subjected to public p pp y P P p humiliations, or three months of covering the County serve Territorial readers. from Walt Nett was converted to mostly Planning and Zoning Commission. On October 16, 1978 we acquired the Daily political sidelights. Another addition to our — Be it further resolved that the news staff of the Reporter and the News-Gazette to expand the pages was May Ravenscroft who handles Arizona Territorial, to wit, Editor and Publisher E.D. number of publications published from our social items in her Covering the Territory Jewett Jr., Executive Editor Dave iliff, and reporters Casas Adobesheadquarters to five. The column.. Cartoonist Rand Carlson was well Walt Nett,Tom Powers and Judy Ratliff,wish all of you a headqua t good and properous New Year. Reporter has been beefed up in its news received on our editorial pages with cartoons content to better serve the business corn- geared to local affairs. munity six days a week and continues as the All in- all our staff almost doubled in 1978 - 01111101 _ , county s official legal newspa.•T. The News- counting-those behind the scene who help put Gazette has- been remodel:,• to serve the out our five-newspapers. Readership and ad- The TERRITO IAL welcomes letters to the editor. wi `an-ue Verde and Sabina Hills areas- vertisingglikewise showed I ress ve - - . - g qlineage � � All letters must be signed and the writer's address and of Tucson's east side. It is published every . gains. . .- : -telephone'number must be included. If for a good Friday. - - We have much to be thankful for as this,year reason the writer wishes to have his or her name Externally, Territorial Publishers has taken comes to a close and we look forward to 1979 withheld,the TERRITORIAL will do so at the editor's over office s ace at 1 West Orange Grove dedicated to continued service to Pinta County discretion. Letters should be brief and should contain P no libelous material. Road previously leased to a real estate and the communities we serve. agency. We now occupy the entire building • . ,..--- although —... althou h remodelingof the front office-is .not _- Winner of GENERAL EXCELLENCE Award, GENERAL DE- g . Ike PARTMENTAL NEWS COVERAGE EXCELLENCE Award and AD- yetcomplete. VERTISING EXCELLENCE Award from Arizona Newspapers Association January 1973. Internally, the company has acquired more Winner of GENERAL EXCELLENCE,NEWS WRITING EXCEL- LENCE Award,TYPOGRAPHICAL EXCELLENCE Award,GEN- modern composition and typesetting equip- ERAL DEPARTMENTAL NEWS COVERAGE EXCELLENCE,and meet including five mini disc terminals E.D.Jewett,Jr. Jack B.Jewett David Iliff Wait Nett EDITORIAL PAGE EXCELLENCE Award from Arizona News- Editor and Publisher General Manager Executive Editor News Editor Rapers Association January 1975. OVIDTs) from Com u ratt--ttCorp.ic Corhich - Winer of GENERAL EXCELLENCE Award and NEWS WRI- TING EXCELLENCE Award from Arizona Newspapers Association . pP'ER5 4,r M.mbe,of January 1977. , enable reporters to see their own story on MEMBER �y,.+;•fint.►„'�a , television screens before they are A N L ;?''';= ,; ttJiON:\ E P PER i 0 NEw',�P.AITIt'�► Published each Thursday by TERRITORIAL PUBLISHERS, automatically set in type. Both typewriters -0.4.,if -,e. Assccrat=on-Founded 1885 ?��a � ci c�, INC., 1 W. Orange Grove Road, Tucson, Az., 85704. Also and copy paper are unnecessary now. The .. �� ��� publishers of The Desert Airman and the Green Valley Sun. system enables us to get stories into the paper .v For Greater Public Service Phone(6021 297-1107 quicker and with more accuracy than before. December 28,1978,The Arizona Territorial, Page 7 - SALO: FOR YOUR HOME OR RENTALS- c a � � � rta � 4 � COLOR COORDINATED LIVING ROOMS,BEDROOMS& 111111111IO�h11 --,%- tet:;`. - `� ' � ' t DINETTE SETS-LIKE NEW! ' 6 Drawer Dressers $60 � y��� �° Chairs from$70 _. ems . " busi nes* f Loveseats from$110 r, Sofas from$130 5 Piece Dinettes from$145 �� � � lopisti„ Mark Furniture Friday and Saturday 10 a.m.to 2 p.m. 795-1181 rt arry n mite 62, Midway Business Park,4500 E. Speedway RealtoroftheYear �. ,.....„ , _ ,,,, �� � .• RY .'� . t 4 '' I (Ito Thinkingo Robert C. Barry, president and broker of Barry and . .i- �, , '4 . 1 ' Associates, a Red Carpet real estate firm, has been ,40.4",....,...4. remodeling? named Realtor of the Year for 1978. The award was , ;` _ �, =� m Mr.Barryfrom the Tucson Board of Realtors 4�;>..r '11 _ 1 presented to M in service and contribution to `� W >> See page 15"making the rounds"for details. Association for outstanding w _ ' R „. ,_ the real estate profession. He was selected for this honor , ta 1%lai from a mon 332 Realtors. TIlE Q COMPEIMY - - ,, Mr.Barrybegan his real estate career in 1972 in Tucson . estate *" '' EXPERIENCED • LICENSED • BONDED and in 1976 opened Barry and Associates, a real _ of both the National +� 327-573'1 or 297-2068 firm. He is an active member Arizona,and Tucson Boards of Realtors.He is a graduate 2777 North Campbell Ave. of the Real Estate Institute and was recentlyawarded the ' Certified Residential` Specialist bythey _.•-7,7% designation of Pe :��::::• National Board of Realtors. He is also 1978 chairman of the Federal Housing Ad- g ,�' . , ministration-Veterans Administration Liaison Committee I.I.t ; rs. HO-HO-HOUSE PARTY — Santa Claus negotiates with ALL BREED for the Tucson Board of Realtors.A native of East Hartford, Conn., he received a Jennifer Scott at a Christmas party last week given by Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration The Courtesy Company for all newcomers who bought DOG GROOMING ,r_s4.- from Bryant College in Providence,R.I. homes from them in 1978. Besides the party, there was a bus tour of the Christmas lights at Winterhaven. More StOCk market ; By JOHN G.FORREST than 200 people daughter to attended. Jennifer, dau hter of Mr. and D Esi ERT d A LE KENNELS Mrs. Allen Scott, came here from Boulder, Colo. and attends Sunrise Drive Elementary School.El P6745 N. La Canada 297-0420 1 mile west of Oracle Call for appt. as Q as plans It was a mixed bag of surprises that investors were appeal Qdecision handed for the Christmas Holidays.Heading the list was a promised 141/2 per cent increase in oil prices by the Oil JimProducing Exporting Nations (OPEC), substantially HOUSTON — Action of the Department of Energy's just t a higher than the 5 per cent generally expected. Economic Regulatory Administration in denying a in • •Among the things that the Arabs have learned, in to im ort natural gas"is a serious blow �„ ummer aniornia addition to pricingtheirproduct,has been the timingof proposalP liquefied ' •to U.S. Gas consumers as will become increasingly ap- � • news releases for their effectiveness. Namely, to make parent in the future," The El Paso Company said lastior ane-nvecl • them public over the week-end, when the security Friday. markets are closed. This time it worked. Repercussions were quickly felt on American stock El Paso, which has in operation an LNG project Jim,age 15,was recently arrested and exchanges.Prices broke lower in heavy trading when the currently bringing Algerian gas to the eastern seaboard of convicted of shoplifting.Let him tell you markets opened on the next trading day.The fact that our the United States, has proposed a second project which about it in his own words. balance of trade deficit reached$3.8 billion for the latest would involve the importation of LNG equivalent of ap- "Oh,wow-1 just blew the kind of quarter didn't help any. It merely increased the proximately one billon cubic feet of natural gas per day summer every kid dreams about.Here l inflationary pressures on the dollar. for a period of 20 years to a terminal on Matagorda Bay on could've been working in Squaw Valley Compounding the confusion that exists,the Administra- the Texas Gulf Coast. This gas primarily will serve El tion unable toet a setttlement between Israel and Egypt Paso's markets in the west,and a portion is destined for for three months—and I took this stupid g t I didn't even like enough to a by the December date previously set, shifted gears and the southeast and eastern areas of the country. hat9 pay for. settled for a deal with Red China. This was done by "Then I got caught barn.No trip. "We believe this gas supply will be needed in addition to throwing Taiwan to the wolves. Meanwhile, Russia is supplies that hopefully will be forthcomingfrom Like,when the resort I was signed up for marking time for a Salt II agreement,presumably hoping other pp Pe y heard I had a...a...criminal record... new discoveries in the lower 48 states•, from Prudhoe Bay for an American give-a-way program. well,they wouldn't hire me. In- Duringthis display of generosity, dollar after a show in Alaska; from Canada and Mexico; LNG from- ... . P Y g donesia, and from domestic supplies of synthetic gas. "SO so much for California And so of strength,suffered a relapse despite support by number~ However, this nation should not gamble that these much fora lot of other things,too. of central banks. The Treasury sold 1.5 million ounces unrealized supplies will materialize and will be adequate Stupid,stupid,stupid me." from it's hoard of gold, at a price of$214.17 an ounce. At to meet the future needs of the gas consumers.Moreover, B u t J i m didn't just steal from a store. the same time it also sold$2.51 billion of 2-year notes for the decision reflects a policyto 'drain America first' to ' ani avers return of 9.99 percent. Since shoplifters cause higher prices... g which we cannot subscribe. Accordingly, El Paso intends This is the highest rate for any Treasury issue since the shoplifters take everybody, 's money. Civil War. A further tightening of credit by the Federal to appeal this decision." Reserve can be expected, and as if in anticipation of the move,Chemical Bank of New York boosted its prime rate 1/:(17-&7 _-..T T ,;T(f/"�.�,®: �Tf ,}71rA*44../ALT,..0..fir_it.7r.:::::_.• r f/ . -`7 0. .�_#:.,A .. '' '•". s,ra�y-.••,1, I'�q t t_-' 4 �,-r ;:; K, A , f ! .., /` !�1to 113-4 rcent effective immediatel :. .. i��� ,..4,.,� ��. �.-_., -f. .- �.-♦ There was a cheerful note, however, for some ,\A,.- There stockholders. Those who are lucky enough to hold shares P,-_-'1 ,'� VJ`' in International Business Machines are in line for a , �=� 4-4 four-for-one split, plus an increased dividend. The effect :"__,) ' k market 1:±....;/)c. - 0 —/'� �99/'�� _ill ';';';,ii of this good news wore off quickly, and the stocv �' normalconditions, such an0.7„7:i14r _ :',, quieted down. Under �, ;,announcement would send share prices skyrocketing. t aI As we turn the corner into the new year, the general \ consensus seems to be that we're going to have recessi•on (,,,J;#44,\, - _ FAhlirc)011T in the first or second quarters of 1979. Maybe so but i.,-..'4,4 ..-4 there's too much money waiting on the sidelines for 7:74;,,v,7,investment.A good deal is foreign capital and,despite our 7- -:::,. viewpoint they're anxious to put it to work.Furthermore, �.�, Y the don't have to pay a capital gains tax—we do. (j) Happy New Year to all. �� ..,, ,-�i ;.= ",4„., Twolocalcasesset /1...4Wishe:7) s ou a ...-I HAPPY HOLIDAY SEASON on planners' agenda .. ,,;,,,---,„.. The County Planning and southeast corner of Wet- Zoning Commission is more Road and Fairview ',,,W i . , scheduled to hear two local Avenue. -:..�/ 1 scheduled is a VI-.44. And be sure to l sten to Casey Kasum s spec al 8 hour rezoning cases at its Dec. Aso 28 meeting. request to rezone ap- ::i.414 The commission will proximately 42 acres from r top 100 run down for 1978. ,* hear a request to rezone SR (one house per four . '4 approximately 4.5 acres acres) to TR (transitional) Be�ii� listening for details. - (AI(' from SH (suburban and CB-1 at the southeast -.; homestead) and MU corner of La Cholla ► _ -•, r *IrAgi. C-101*A.lrel'i'L T(multiple use) to CMH-2 Boulevard and Orange •=�;74:*:-/Cit'IT*7-- T, j`�: r'�. +�C'C;1•� t `t� -1:{S: }_C}:1��(5� '.7. l�;a/ a (mobile home park) at the Grove Road. .,� ♦ ♦ ♦C#1,)-11,::St Page 8, The Arizona Territorial, December 28, 1978 Public Notices Public Notices -Public Notces - Public Notices Public Notices Public Notices Your Right to Know Your Right to Know Your Right to Know Your Right to Know Your Right to Know Your Right to Know j10VST to et ofIthe Superior Coont are as follows: Lary Wurst } IN THE SUPERIOR COURT UI) t the State of Arizona � ART I CLES OF NOTICE OF front door of.he New Pima County In and for the County of Pima INCORPORATION OF . President 1819 W.Placita del Lobo TRUSTEE'S SALE Court House, also sometimes OF THE STATE OF ARIZONA FEDERAL NATIONAL MOR AMPHITHEATER Tucson, Arizona 85704; Sam IN AND FOR THE COUNTY Dougan Vice President 1675 E. The following legally described known as the main enterance of J(yE1,Jfl TGAGE ASSOCIATION, a cor CLASSROOM TEACHERS gOF PIMA Camino Cielo Tucson, Arizona trust property will be sold, pun- said Court House, in Tucson, In re the Estate of: E. LESLIE poration,etc., ASSOCIATION,INC. suant to the power of sale under Arizona,on January 11,1979 at the PLAINTIFF KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE 85718; Beverly Burger Secretary hour of 10:00 A.M. to sell the VAN(ST.ANTHONY),Deceased. that certain DEED OF TRUST paV'1111IIt.vs. PRESENTS: That we, the un 7520 N• Jenson Place Tucson, recorded in Book 5284, aT pages following described real property NO. P5318 NOTICE OF AARIO N. SIERRA and MARIA dersigned, have this day Arizona 85704; Ron Shannon 169-172 in the records of Pima to the highest bidder: HEARING TO: FARM AND ESUS SIERRA, husband and associated ourselves together for Treasurer 2615 W. Brato Way HOME LIFE INSURANCE . County,Arizona at public auction Lot 4, Block 2, SOUTH PARK the purpose of forming a non Tucson, Arizona 85704; BillCOMPANY and THE STATE OF ,ife;et al., to the highest bidder at the East ADDITION,according DEFENDANT profit corporation under and Nicholson Past President 916 W. door of the New County Courts to the plat of record in the office of ARIZONA DEPARTMENT OF No.176369 pursuant to the laws of the State of Calle Casquilla Tucson, Arizona HEALTH Arizona and. for that purpose do 85704; Don Markle High School Building, in the City of Tucson, Pima NOTICE OF SPECIALP PYOU AND EACH OF YOU Just the Pay- EXECUTION EXECUTION hereby adopt these Articles of Representative 7501 Camino de County of Pima, Arizona, on County, Arizona, in Book 2 of join �' Thursday, January 18, 1979, at Maps,page 7. WILL PLEASE TAKE NOTICE roll Savings Plan and Incorporation: Maximillian Tucson, Arizona that the Petitioner's attorney, • U.S.ALE OF P11:30 a.m.of said day: Subject to easements,restrictions bu 'L; Savings REAL PROPERTY ARTICLE I The name of the 85704; John Johnson Junior High The East 58 feet 4 inches of Lot 2 and THOMAS M. THOMPSON, will NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN corporation shall be: Am- Representative 3202 E. Lee bring on for hearing the attached Bonds. thatTucson, Arizona85716; Valerie and the West 8 feet 4 inches of Lot 1 reservations of record,if any. inobedience to the Writ of phitheater Classroom Teachers in Block 6 of SWAN PARK AD- DATED:April 12,1978 petition for Determination of Then,when you Special Execution issued by the Association,Inc. Davidson Elementary RICHARD J.BOYKIN Death at the Pima County DITION Pima County, Arizona, want to buya car or above entitled Court and in the ARTICLE I I The principal place Representative 2525 E. PrinceSuperior Court,111 West Congress as shown by map on file in Book 9 SHERIFF OF PIMA COUNTY of business shall be Tucson,Pima Road Tucson,Arizona 85716 Street, Tucson, Arizona, on house,you'll have the above entitles cause, which Writ of MAPS and plats at Page 50. ARIZONA County,Arizona. IN WITNESS WHEREOF for Thursday, the 11th nay of and the Judgment described Pima County Records. By K.A.Kampe SGT down payment all therein by reference thereto are ARTICLE III PURPOSE: The the purpose of forming this non- DEPUTY SHERIFF January, 1979,at the hour of 9:00 DATED this-18th day of Sep or as soon thereafter as sewn ll incorporated herein, commands purpose for which this corporation profit corporation, as aforesaid, tember 1978. Pub:The Arizona Territorial a.m., p' me to sell,and I will sell,subject is organized is the transaction of we,the undersigned directors and TRUSTOR: ALLEN HULL December 14,21,28,1978 counsel may be heard. You see,the Pay- to the right of redemption in such any or all lawful business for incorporators have executed these LOUISE HULL Req: Rowell Gillenwater, At Dated this 20 day of December, roll Savings Plan puts I case made and provided by statue, which non-profit corporations may Articles of Incorporation this 29th torney WILSON & THOMPSON •. NORMAND F.BIRTCHER orne,+ ?11•ile aside from each at thebe incorporated under the laws of day of November, 1978. Larry Thomas Thompson THOMAS M. public auction, all of right, P Wurst LarryWurst Sam Dougan Trustee Oa) led;t0 buy Bonds. title, interest, claim and lien the State of Arizona,as they may THOMPSON Attorney for y y which thepartiesbe amended from time to time. STATE OF ARIZONA Sam Dougan Beverly Burger Petitioner autemat�call named in said ss. y'• toARTICLE I V INITIAL I T I A L Beverly Burger Ron Shannon Ron Public Not1Ces Pub:The Arizona Territorial Judgment had or have in and COUNTY OF MAR ICOPA ainlessly. the real property hereinafter BUSINESS: Said corporation is Shannon Bill S Nicholson Bill - The foregoing instrument was December 28,1978 described,and from the proceeds organized as an education Nicholson Don Markle Don Markle acknowledged before me this 18th Your Right to Know 1 Req: Wilson & Thompson, At :end before you of said sale, to satisfy said organization to promote the sound John Johnson John Johnson• day- of September 1978, by i torneys know it,your savings Judgment in favor of the and equitable education of the Valerie Davidson Valerie NORMAND F. BIRTHCHER as I judgement creditor therein Youth and the professional well- Davidson(Davison is correct) will look mighty lm- Trustee and not personally. In The Superior Court (Enough to named,in the total judgment sum being of the teachers of the Am- STATE OF ARIZONA P pressive. Eleanor Stuckey Notary Public c Of the State of Arizona of 512,223.47, together with ac phitheater School District; to SS (Notarial Seal) My commission `I impress a car salesman represent teachers in salary, COUNTY OF PIMA In and for the County of Pima CHANGE YOUR crued and accruing interest and P expires: 2-9-81 Recorded Sept. 19, in the Matter of the Estate of oi'real estate agent.) , t fringe benefit, and conditions of On this 29th day of November, costs since.he date of entry of said 1978 Pima Book 5864,page 920 EVELYN MARIE BELL, >g�pr So join the over Judgement. work negotiations and grievance 1978, before me, the undersigned Pub:The Arizona Territorial 1)V 1 I CANT CHANGE J matters with the administration officer, personally appeared Deceased �IIL� 91/2 million Americans The sale will be held at the East December 7,14,21,28,1978 No.P-5271 HELP front door of the new Pima County and School Board of the District; Larry Wurst, Sam Dougan, Req:Veterans Administration who take stock in their • Court House, also sometimes to promote good public and Beverly Burger, Ron Shannon, NOTICE TO CREDITORS :, known as the main entrance of parental relations in the District Bill Nicholson, Don Markle,John NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN SPARK PLUGS. country.Buy U.S. said Court House, in Tucson, and community of the schools; to Johnson, and Valerie Davidson ,f that the undersigned has beer Savings Bonds. 1979 at the encourage participation and in. (Davison) known to me to be the appointed personal representative , Arizona,on January 4, �_ And put your hour of 10:00 a.m. to sell the I terest of teachers in the school Persons whose names are sub- Public Nofiees of this estate. All persons having` following described real property problems of the District and to scribed to the foregoing Articles of claims against the estate are ,.. E � money down on work in a cooperative way toward Incorporation, and acknowledge Your Ri ht to Knaw required to present their claims - ' �, , America. to the highest bidder: g g solution thereof;to take an active that they executed the same for within four months after the date f( ,7 - `( Lot Eleven(11),Block Five(5),of the use and purposes therein set 'of the firstpublication of this ' - `"�; 1• '-'- r' Series E Bonds pay 6% Amended Plat of MANLOVE part in charitable,governmental, P P j,, s r,:• and community projects in the forth.IN WITNESS WHEREOF,I notice or the claims will be forever , `,' - interest when held to maturity ADDITION, per map recorded in i o7 District and community including have hereunto set my hand and IN THE SUPERIOR COURT barred.Claims must be presented of 5 years(4!2 o the first year). Book 3 of Maps, page 12, in ,he official seal. Myra L. Conniff by deliveringor mailinga written Interest is not subject to state such projects as makingOF THE STATE OF ARIZONA ll er local income taxes,and office of the County Recorder of p i NotaryPublic(Notarial Seal)MY statement of the claim to the �- said Pima County,Arizona. distributions to organization IN AND FOR THE COUNTY ��=-- �t`�►-'f •,.- exem t under Section 501 c, 3,of COMMISSION. EXPIRES: June OF PIMA undersigned personal represen- ,, ► federal tax may be deferred DATED:December 1,O 1978 the IRS Code of 1954, and amen- 10,1979 ONLY COLLECTIONS, INC., an tative at 2703 W. Casas Circle x• �'"` "�" until redemption. RICHARD J.BOYKIN , dments and succeeding statutes; CERTIFICATE 0 F Arizona corporation, vs. Tucson,Arizona 85704. it you want to tinct inner , ,,, SHERRIFFOFPIMACOUNTY PeN ARIZONA to own real and personal property; DISCLOSURE TRINIDAD L. ORTEGA and DATED December 15,1978 peace.come sir me,lint to fix a ran. `, By K.A.Kampe SGT to borrow money, and to par BY OFFICERS, DIRECTORS, JUANITA R. ORTEGA,-husband MAYNARD W.BELL von must seek knowledge some- - ```►��* • Deputy Sheriff ticipate in all business matters AND and wife, Defendants. No. 168059 Personal Representative where rise. "e <. ef and to do all things pursuant to INCORPORATORS OF AN NOTICE OF EXECUTION SALE MAYNARD W.BELL 'l'hr Consumer lnt'rmation - I Pub:The Arizona Territorial t - December 14,21,28,1978 law. ARIZONA NON-PROFIT OF REAL PROPERTY Pub:The Arizona Territorial Cataing is put nut 1►�the Federal '-.''► ....... ARTICLE V Nopart of the net CORPORATION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN December 21,28,1978 (;n�►rnment;►ndlistsn�er'_'tlttc'n �`. - -' Req. Cusick, Watkins, Stewart & •�" Harris,Attorneys earnings of the corporation shall It is hereby certified that: No that in obedience to the Writ of January 4,1979 sumer hooklets that one can sena �i ,�F inure to the benefit of, or be person serving either by election Execution issued by The above Req:H.William Lyle,P.C. :ma\for.Most are tree.And they '-'''- I{distributable to, its members, or appointment as officers, Court and in the above- can help t►►tt in many arras.from • S�Ck Public Notices I directors, trustees, or in entitled raising t►unt:tint,t►►li►weritig x'ur • directors, officers, or other entitled cause,which Writ and the ������ private persons, except that the corporators concerning AM • P Judgment described herein by Public i c N of�e es fuel ro,s. Your Right to Know corporation shall be authorized PHITHEATER CLASSROOM reference thereto are in- Si,send for the tree cata- and empowered to pay reasonable TEACHERS ASSOCIATION, corporated herein,commands me Your Right to Know I,ig. trite•:C:,►nsunter Int,rmatinn compensation for services ren- INC., a non-profit Arizona cor- to sell, and I will sell, at public Center.r.ik•I�t.:'i.!Whin.Colorado ` 1 dered and to make payments and Poration: auction, all of the right, title, in• slow;'Khat wway ynu w'i't have to IN THE SUPERIOR COURT I distributions in furtherance of the I.Has been convicted of a felony teres#, claim and lien which the c-lintl►a"'ulna"'t►►gain kn+►��•1- OF THE STATE OF ARIZONA involvinga transaction in IN THE SUPERIOR COURT �clt►. K purposes set forth in Article I V.Nc parties named in said Judgment OF THE STATE OF ARIZONA \nu can merely o to your IN AND FOR THE 1 substantial part of the activities of securities, consumer fraud, or had or have in and To the real IN AND FOR THE COUNTY • rti:rtll"►x. 1eed COUNTY OF PIMA (the corporation shall be the antitrust in any state of Federal property hereinafter described OF PIMA THE CONSUMER DAVID L O Y G I B S O N, 1 carrying on of propaganda, or jurisdiction within the seven year and from the proceeds of said sale, In the Matter of the Guardianship CATALOG Petitioner, and SUELLEN FAE I otherwise attempting to influence period immediately proceding the to satisfy said Judgment in favor INFORMATION I execution of this certificate. of ELAINA DAVIS,A Minor. No. �c-�,tat►.�,►f►►�rr'3cKr helpful publication, GIBSON,Respondent.No.D 23908 legislation, and the corporation of the Judgment creditor therein G 2752 AMENDED NOTICE OF SUMMONS shall not participate in, or in 2. Has been convicted of a named,in the total Judgment sum HEARING Help? I THE STATE OF ARIZONA to I tervene in(including publishing or felony, the essential elements of of$4,340.95,together with accrued NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN the above named respondent I distribution of statements) any which consisted of fraud, and accruing interest and costs that the undersigned attorney for SUELLEN FAE GIBSON 'political campaign on behalf of misrepresentation, theft by false since the date of entry of said the Petitioner will present to the t•t~rai�rr Lln+irw.trM~n YOU ARE HEREBY SUM I any candidate for public office pretenses,or restraining of trade Judgment. ``��.Nm~,tni,••etlw•il.yN•• Court and orally argue the at- MONED and required to appear (Notwithstanding any other,or monopoly in any state or The sale will be held at the east,Tacked Petition for Appointment of and defend in the above entitled j provision of these articles, the Federal jurisdiction within the front door of the new Pima CountyGuardian of a Minor at the Pima �, Fined It action in the above entitled court, :corporation shall not carry on any seven year period immediately Courthouse, also sometimes ./ preceding the execution of this County Courthouse, 111 W. 4,...„.... within TWENTY DAYS,exclusive t other activities not permitted to be- P g known as the main entrance of �'Ai., ' certificate. Congress,Tucson,Arizona,on the �of the day of service, if served ;carried on (a) by a corporation said Courthouse,Tucson,Arizona 30th day of January, 1979 at the .�within the State of Arizona or exempt from Federal income tax 3.Has been or are subject to an on January 11 1979 at the hour of .'� Fast within THIRTY DAYS, exclusive !under Section 501 (c) (3) of the injunction, judgment, decree or 10:00 a.m. to sell the followinghour of 9:00 a.m. or as soon thereafter as counsel may be of the day of service, if served ;Internal Revenue Code of 1954(or permanent order of any state or I described real property to the heard. DATED this 22 day of e• - �'1 without the State of Arizona, and t the corresponding provision of any Federal court entered within the highest bidder. ��\��� �!' r November, 1978. LAW OFFICE � In you are hereby notified that in future United States internal seven year period immediately I National City No 6 Lot 5 Blk 82 OF DAVID W.REES By David W. ', case you fail so to do,judgment by !Revenue Law). preceding the execution of this I Exc W24' & Exc S 7.5'for Alley. ' default will be rendered against I ARTICLE V I Upon the i certificate,where such injunction, DATED Dec.11,1978 RICHARD J. Territorial • -.:-a . • 4-.) was 1FiE :.�.a You for the relief demanded in the dissolution of the corppration,the judgment, decree or permanent BOYKIN SHERIFF OF PIMA December 21,28,1978 !petition. Board of Directors shall, after order: COUNTY, ARIZONA By K. A. UNLOAD BEFORE YOU CLEAN The name and address of I paying or making (a) involves the violation of' January 4,11,1979 I provision for the Kampe SGT.Deputy Sheriff Req:David W.Rees,Attorney petitioner's attorney is payment of all the liabilities of the fraud,dr registration provisions of Pub:The Arizona Territorial Douglas A.Wolkin corporation, dispost of all of its the securities laws of that December 21,28,1978 Classified 811 Transamerica assets exclusively for the purposes jurisdiction:or January 4,1979 I P u b l i c N Notices ces Our best wishes for Building ,of the corporation in such manner (b) involves the violation of the Req:Charles M.Giles,Attorney Tucson,AZ 85701 or to such organizations organizer consumer fraud laws of that Your Right to Know GIVEN under the hand and the and operated exclusively for jurisdiction;or the veryhappiest of Ads seal of the Superior Court of the charitable,educational, religious. (c) involves the violation of the Public Notices . PP _State of Arizona in and for the or scientific purposes as shall a, antitrust or restraint of trade laws County of Pima, this 30th day of 1 the time qualify as an exempt of that jurisdiction. 1 IN THE SUPERIOR COURT Your Right to Know OF THE STATE OF ARIZONA HolidaySeasons! !November, 1978organization or organizations(DATED this 29th day of NORMA M.FELIX, under Section 501 (c) (31 of the November,1978 IN AND FOR THE COUNTY Clerk 1 Internal Revenue Code of 1954(or Under penalties of law, the un- 1 OF PIMA N. By the corresponding provision of any dersigned persons individually In the Superior Cour+ ONLY COLLECTIONS, INC., an ************************* I declare that they have examined Arizona corporation,Plaintiff,vs. Linda L.Foss future United Stated Internal of the State of Arizona Deputy Clerk I Revenue Law) as the Board of 1 this certificate and to the best of I In and for the County of Pima BEN VALENZUELA aka BEN C. `(SUPERIOR COURT SEAL) `Directors shall determine. Any their knowledge and belief it is i SECURITY FEDERAL SAVINGS VALENZUELA and JANE DOE * * 1 f I VALENZUELA, husband and Pub:The Arizona Territorial such assets not disposed of shall be'true,correct and complete.Larry &LOAN ASSOCIATION OF LAKE * pool • I Wurst LarryWurst Sam Dougan wife,dba B&J PLASTERING and * 'December 7,14,21,28,1978 disposed of by the Superior Court COUNTY, EtheSam Dougan Beverly BurgerATIONAL BONDING AND '* Req:Robert S.Wolkin,Attorney ,of county in which the pill ger vs t * I cipal office of the corporation is Beverly Burger Ron Shannon Ron ACCIDENT INSURANCE CO., a p p WALTER F.GRANT and ANNIE foreign corporation, Defendants. I then located,exclusively for such Shannon Bill S Nicholson Bill p. GRANT, husband and wife, g P * * toNicholson Don Markle Don Markle No. T-9198 NOTICE O F * • purposes or such organization PIONEER NATIONAL TITLE Public Notices I or organizations, as said Court I John Johnson John Johnson INSURANCE CO.. an Arizona EXECUTION SALE OF REAL PROPERTY * shall determine, which are Valerie Davidson Valerie corporation; HOWARD R. Your Right to Know organized and operated ex Davidson(Davison is correct) STORM and EVELYN M. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN - * elusively for such purposes. Pub:The Arizona Territorial STORM, husband and wife; that in obedience to the Writ of ARTICLE VII This is a non- December 21,28,1978 UNKNOWN HEIRS OF ANNIE P. Execution issued by the above- * * profit corporation, the in January 4,1979 GRANT,if deceased;UNKNOWN entitled Court and in the above- In the Superior Court debtedness shall not exceed One Req:Dix W.Price,Attorney HEIRS OF HOWARD R.STORM, entitled cause,which Writ and the '* . of the State Of Arizona Million(51.000,000)Dollars. if deceased UNKNOWN HEIRS Judgment described herein by in and for the County of Pima reference thereto are in- ARTICLE VIII The annual OF EVELYN M.STORM, if save commands me in the Matter of the Estate of corporated herein, voting meeting shall be the third ,deceased; JOHN DOE I V. in- * * PETER SIMON ANDEREGG to sell, and I will sell, at public * Tuesday in March. Voting for elusive; JANE DOE i V. in- * Deceased. auction, all of the right, title, in officers shall take place in eachc I u s i v e; BLACK COR-R No.P 5241 Public Notices terest, claim and lien which the ** -41/11111111111 building on that day in connection PORAT IONS I V.inclusive, NOTICE TO CREDITORS with the Annual Meeting. No.173954 parties named in said Judgment * NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Your Right to Know had or have in and to the real ARTICLE IX The initial NOTICE OF SPECIAL * * that the undersigned has been property hereinafter described ----- �� Statutory Agent shall be Larry EXECUTION * 4 * appointed personal representative and from the proceeds of said sale, �, of this estate. All persons having Wurst, 1819 W. Placita del Lobo ( SALE OF to satisfy said Judgment in favor ' • , I Tucson, Arizona, 85704, who is REAL PROPERTY claims against the estate are of the Judgment creditor therein * - _ 4 44: * qualified bylawtososerve. • IN THE SUPERIOR COURT NOTICE iS HEREBY GIVEN required to present their claims named,in the total judgment sum ; - . ARTICLE X The private OF THE STATE OF ARIZONA that in obedience to the Writ of 1 * within four months after the date property of the members, officer of 5874.27, together with accrued IN AND FOR THE COUNTY Special Execution issued by the of the first publication of this and directors are forever exempt OF PIMA above entitled Court and in the and accruing interest and costs * ,j' notice or the claims will be forever since the date of entry of said �'ti from the debts and obligations of In the Matter of the Guar- above entitled cause,which Writ barred.Claims must be presented * this corporation. dianship of ELAINA DAVIS, A and the Judgement described Judgment. * A by delivering or mailing a wri.ten The sale will be held at the eastw�•ARTICLE XI There shall be a Minor. QJ4. G 2752 AMENDED therein by reference thereto are *'statement of the claimto the front door of the new Pima County President, Vice President, NOTICE OF HEARING incorporated herein, commands * * undersigned personal represen Courthouse, also sometimes Secretary and a Treasurer, who NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN me io selE,and I will sell,subject *lative at Law Offices Of O'Meara, shat)also serve as directors.Other that the undersigned attorney far to The right of redemption in such'known as the main entrance ofAlt h Michela & Weber, 150 N. Stone, directors shall be the past said courthouse, Tucson, Arizona * Aft * Wg Suite 300,Tucson,Arizona 85701. the Petitioner will present to the case made and provided by on January 4, 1979,at the hour of tip `,,>, } president, a high school Court and orally argue the at statute,at public auction,all of the - ,. x DATED:December 6,1978 representative, a10:00 a.m. To sell the following Ethel A.Anderegg junior high tached Petition for Appointment of right,title,interst,claim and lien school representative, and a described real property to the Personal Representative Guardian of a Minor at the Pima which the parties named in said * :: * representative from theCounty highest bidder. Courthouse, 111 W. Judgement had or have in and to Pub:The Arizona TerritorialGrand View Lot 3, Block 41, * illr; * • elementary schools. Additional Congress,Tucson,Arizona,on the the real property hereinafter * ki. ❑ December 14,21,28,1978 according to the Map or Plat of directors may be elected by the 30th day of January, 1979 at theNI/ * 8, Req:O'Meara,Michela&Weber, membership not to exceed a total described.and from the proceeds record in the Office of the Pima �r{ ' i * Attorneys hour of 9:00 a.m. or as soon of said sale, to satisty said County Recorder. of fifteen but never less than three thereafter as counsel may be Judgement in favor of the Dated Dec.11,1978, RICHARD J. * illill ''A 4440 " �l►�1� u shall so serve.The election of the . AR' ; ' :' ILIP * heard. DATED this 27 day of judgement creditor therein BOYKIN SHERIFF OF PIMA present officers took place at 4:00 November, 1978. LAW OFFICE p.m.on March 21, 1978 at 4621 N. named,in The Total judgment sum COUNTY, Arizona By K. A. * �\ ',,, ////f/ Public N of i c es OF DAVID D W.R E ES By David W. of $16,807.07, together with ac- Kampe SGT.Deputy Sheriff \``\ /�/���� s Avenue,Tucson,Arizona 85718. Rees crued and accruinginterest and * \ / The officers and directors so Pub:The Arizona Territorial Your Right to Know elected, who are also the in Pub: The Arizona Territorial costs since the date of entry of said December 21,28,1978 * December 7, 14, 21, 28, 1978 judgement. January 4,1979 * corporators of this corporation, Req:David W.Rees,Attorney The sale win be held at the East,Req:Charles N.Giles,Attorney ************************'*'*' December 28, 1978,The Arizona Territorial, Page 9 FOOIHO1PLHURCH Retarded' learn through loving �tea' ta . - Home of Toby b Sandy Harris Sunday,10 a.m.-Sunday School Maur '"` 11 a.m. Special Christmas Worship Service ByPEGGY BARNES "God's Gift of Love to Planet Earth" , �� �,,-',,,::::it,,,,,,'- Albert V.Johnson,Pastor-297-2000 Elsa's uncle died today of ? _ + ' A Baptist Genera Conference church cancer and she is upset ;,f,„;-it,', a .,. 'Fes d„:. kz� °: because she loved him very much. ae... 4110CANYON DEL ORO BAPTIST CHURCH But for Elsa, a retarded . = • New Year's Eve Service, 8 p.m., Dec. 31st. child, the grief is easier to !• !. \op ...- ''� bear because she has been Sunday morning worship—9:30 , et Sunday School—10:30 ,•• •:.•��taught that her uncle noAm_ 7'- longer suffers but has gone '�. Evening fellowship—5:00 p.m. i i�,� iptoheaven to be with Jesus. .:‘ .y Thursday Bible Study 7:30 p.m. r, • �, _ She and nine other .: - - . ., - . '` ,,� ip., f . retarded children from -: -- _% = _ eastside Christian homes ".../ � -�'� _ - about = s.�� ' r : , are learningmore , the love of God through a - �_ _-_ special class taught_ 9200 ORACLE Thursday evenings a t St. " .. .297-3900 or 299-9412 N. Pius X Catholic Church, 1800 N. Camino Pio - . „ . :4-'i: T. Decimo. 4:-.:..f. ;_ organized by Bobbie IN TIME OF SORROW. . . Brewington, the mother of ,� :,t ',y.,k: a retarded child, the 10 the gift of your presence volunteer teachers use is most appreciated bythe family. secondgrade Sunday HELPING-Christine Waller,age 10,helps her teacher at St Pius X Church by serving the PP y cookies after the group has finished its weekly devotional lesson during a special class held school materials to.teach - the young people who for the mentally handicapped persons of the parish. "'''� t/A, . range in age from elementary students to young adults. us, is disciplined when he "They are so full of love needs it, and participates f 111F1 AVALON CHAPEL they end up teaching us," in church activities with 1050 N.DODGE 326-4343 4519 N.ORACLE 888-1072 says Mrs.Brewington. the other family members, • For the teachers who his mother adds. work with the group, the Each mentally tanchurches - filome_town Bible verse in the book of dicapped person has his or Matthew where Jesus said, her own special problem, "Whoever humbles himself but regardless of behavior \i, ,o/ answers to like a little child is the at home, they all behave greatest in the kingdom of well in the class, the heaven, and whoever teachers say. my son John that gave me than a normal child has welcomes a little child like They enjoy coming and the incentive to start," over his or her natural hair this in my name welcomes new_town make every effort to attend Mrs.Brewington adds. or skin color. me,"has special meaning. regularly. Parents are When the class grew and "The retarded think so welcome to come and there was a need for more "I just coordinate the spiritually,'' Mrs. observe and participants teachers she made a plea clas's now. It can go on Brewington adds. don't have to be members for help on volunteer without me," she con- qtiestions. of St. Pius X Church to Sunday at the church. eludes. They have a simple trust attend. You won't feel so new or need that city in God,and are very eager "Parents of mentally "We got more than Although none of the mop much longer if you'll arrange for a to learn more. There is no retarded children and enough voluntireers and had teenagers or adults who WELCOME WAGON call. reason why the retarded. adults group together to get more students,"Mrs. teach the class have had As your Hostess, I con give you per- cannot be taught the because there are so few meaningof holycom- Brewington continues.Now formal training in teaching sonol,home-town answers to lots of your opportunities of this kind there is a teacher for each the mentally handicapped, munion and partake with offered for the retarded," young person and the roll the mothers of the older new-town questions. About shopping, other adults when they Mrs.Brewington adds. hopes p to group students have sights-to-see, and other helpful corn- reach adult age, she ex- It usuallymakes no p expand the t is learned a lot munityinformation. program with children by raising retarded plains. different to a protestant or from institutions for .the children. Plus a basket of useful gifts for John, Mrs. Brewington's jewish parent that the mentally retarded in your home. son. is considered part of religious class is being Tucson. Now they continue to the Brewington family,just taught at a catholic church. pass that knowledge along Put the mop away and reach for the as the other children are. g telephone. The program is in its Asked what kind of effect and train others. -Mrs. P He goes everywhere with second year and "it was the retarded students have Brewington can only `m on other children when forsee the class growing [- i . �lcorn� u vn since interest and results /l ,. they are included in - --• - �. u� '� continue to multiply with . .? regular Sunday school 4 the teaching staff, the 297-0650 ,� classes, Mrs. Brewington students and the church. *'., _ k says it is a good experience � � � for the normal and han- -, - 1111..„„ dicapped. "It is a healthy . learning situation for the . ., children of the church,t, . ...,„ � Side die ee#tee jili((......- ., she continues. ,,� -"It's only the children Reeds, Strings, Band Instruments and ' 4. who don't know and don't Accessories, Metronomes, Sheet Music and Easy Play Speed Music. Vit_ understand who make fun of a retarded individual," she adds. The normal ' • - ; - children are taught that a $4.00 Piano and Organ Lessons $4.00 -. , rn 1C1,15 retarded child has no more - - control over his handicapLowellTel: 795-2837 �_� 1707 E. Ft. Rd. , - - , . AIF 4 i ` Niii ' ' Nuclear energy - ,N, . ..,, • is church topic 'MEET THE KING -.,_�'.e.. _.....• , ......._ , � y� )11 • The new Yamaha XS Eleven has all the speed,the style and - f �n,,a ,<, Nuclear Energy: Bane or ' the sophistication a superbike should have. And then .1- .a ) - ... .,` -`�-I Blessing? Will be the the some. It's the ruling power. _ t a T---,.‘",-.4f"-., ---./'7i , ' , topic of a program spon- . 1101 DOHC,4- • Shaft drive\i, • 0 4, "'�"� \ �'�, `:� sored b the Church and +, i (':r� s �`, ..,�' 3 Y stroke engine for smooth Y; �1,,�rT. -, ,.•: ,� Society committee of St. • Constant-mesh ride .;r' . \ �\ \`` .. Marks United Methodist 5-speed transmission fi. f:,...,:i... • -:-.-L---- - ' ,.. „,- -,;,,, - ' *0,-.--'s-,-2- ' Church on Jan. 7 at 7 p.m. WE'LL MAKE THE TRIP ACROSS TOWN , YAMAHA XS in the church sanctuary. ti, .. .,, Questions of safety, waste WORTHWHILE FOR YOU! ELEVEN disposal and health will be 1979 Models are here! Terrific savings on discussed by a panel of 1977 and 1978 models - knowledgable persons.The 0 audience will then be in- 4940 E. 22nd Eastside CHRISTMAS GIVING - Mentally handicapped children vited to participate in and young adults at St.Pius X Catholic Church decorate a discussions. A variety of When you know Christmas tree with the help of their teachers to give to a needy family in Tucson that cannot afford a Christmas informative materials will how they-re built. tree. also be available. • - • Page10,The Arizona Territorial, December 28, 1978! firk:„,K xN „.:, V 5yw�,rr!�ptl fit ' r ttr";� _, , . , -4c.‘ . ' . . ', ~~till...ti•.v.�:,,,,:,:k.....:,::;r:�_:t'�}i.:�ti�ti;::�C'.v.: i•�'t.y3u,, �..•.• - ... ':ti;S�0%., �a "ANEW BOOK BY A TUCSON PSYCHOLOGIST � � r4m , ' `-''classes , „ , FOR EVERY PERSON WHO FEARS A .., ,,.,.ts ,, ,-, DRINKING PROBLEM IN THEIR tAMILY ... tii I -01' 1CT1 MS Ma MORE :,,,,,,,-,,,,,....... 4,7"..,,,,,...,-. --,,,,-.4,- -.--- a:iii ..ti o erg ,,„.. ro ".•.ti by Thomas R. McCabe, Ph.D, iii; ' ,14:------ �'# -::: SEND X3.95 TO 708 N.COUNTRY CLUB Pima County Parks and �' „, . .ll be o �. .t+ .55 POSTAGC) TUCSON$571b �� Recreation wi fferung - �4z 4E a winter session of classes 4116", i $» 'r Available at all Defender Drug stores at the Ft. Lowell Arts &ve ell��+,{.� � Crafts Center m Ft. Low•. w Mv6:v {1.'uvet:v�L{�1ti::Li`^�':..:4..w.e: ....ti.}.n:'�..a.S~a•.•9::%.t 33t:+'ti:�. -v �'�.+»'�.vmrwa:ti..m -.,. ea Park beginning Jan.8. ,i'4,. -.;. Registration for these r- - , ``f'g--. =-�_= classes will be held 4.I \- - �-- _�-- with late ; 4,i _v -- January 2-5, a , _� Wt.-� registration continuing .,-�=- __ week of •. • tit, during the first – classes. li = "'- New Ownership.Remember us to your friends.Old '' f Isv World Charm in a secluded atmosphere offers total New classes being 8•g, relaxation. Walk to shopping & restaurants. Com- offered are Papago Basket- pletely furnished 2 bedroom-2 bath;-1 bedroom-1 weaving and Introduction ,{ ,j bath,linens and dishes.Daily,weekly,monthlyand to Photography'. --.- at , Y . N.0-`11 biS annual rates. The" Papago Basket- - Casal Adobes Lod e weaving will consist of Lodge basic basketweaving 6810 N. Oracle Rd. Ph_ 297-0182 techniques in the Papago . itp-ms Indian style using natural materials. The fee for this class will be $11 for 10 **************** people• 4( i•.,•_, t -1 Introduction to Q c� OPEN: '' BEST IN REGION—Ray Manley, left,and Richard Gilreath hold Junior Achievement . , ..' Photography will include • '' • ' how to use your camera trophy won recently by"First Time,"a JA company in Tucson which marketed a picture 4.9 a.m. 6 p.m. Dec. 27 thru 29 andphotographic clock which was judged best product in the JA western region. The JA company is �� 9 a.m. - 4p.m. Dec. 30 composed of i8 high schoolers from throughout the city. Mr.Gilreath is their executive � composition Students need '* 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. Jan. 2 thru 5 to have their own camera. adviser.The picture clocks were part of a numbered series that contained a Ray Manley ,c" photo print.Sponsor of First Time in Tucson was Home Federal Savings and Loan Assn. 1 f 4IC -~ 1.11111111111.0111111111111111111111.111111111.1111111111111111111111111111.* The fee for the class will be OPEN 9 A.M. TO 6 P.M. $12 for 10 people. - � Other classes offered are Adva nce ticket ses , ntertrzni1t1illIt1ir ruheraes Glass painting, Baking of F 's to build •'r 7225 N.ORACLE RD.—297-3456 All Kinds, East European .�' on Magee Cuisin, Great Americanunderway rodeo **************ww Cooking, Appetizers and a res has Great Beginnings, Fry's Food Stores Basketry, 4-Harness Loom announced plans to build a Advance ticket orders for the 1979 La- Fiesta de los Weaving, Porcelain new shopping center at Vacqueros are now being accepted at the Rodeo Ticket COSfl ° `.. Casting, Ceramic Hand- Magee and Oracle Roads. office,Tucson Chamber of Commerce,420 West Congress. � � Work should start in building, Oil Painting, February on the 46,000- Ticket prices are: " Pencil Drawing, Acrylic square foot store which Thursday and Friday Bleachers $3.25, Bleachers for EILflMCfl � �� Painting,Watercolors, would employ 150 persons children under 12 are$1.50. Grandstand Seats$4.25, and * Mixed Media, Jewelry p Box Seats(sold in multiples of four or six)-$7.50. when opened next fall. Design, Lost Wax Casting, Saturday and Sunday ticket prices are: Bleachers $4, - _'_ `��,� Fry's will have a natural ,.y is i � - ;i ,°`def ##gsA*}a t�:. ' LIQUORiRaku, Creative Stitchery, children under 12$2, Grandstand Seats$5 and Box Seats ��___. - �� foods store, a steak. house _ S plus many more and (sold in multiples of four or six) $7.50. All seats are several children's classes. and a coffee shop at the location with a department reserved,when you buy a ticket,you buy a seat. ,. The sessions last 8 store at a later time. L.H. Now is the time to alert friends and relatives from f. • The you a weeks;classes meet once a International of Alameda, hundreds of.miles away to the big doings in Tucson on ~� Feb. 22, 23, 24 and 25, the 1979 dates of the 54th Annual Happy Holiday Season. week.Fees vary.For more Calif.is the developer. information, call Pima Other sites announced Tucson Rodeo. ~ County for Fry's stores are at Tickets are also available for the Rodeo Parade Parks and y Recreation (792-8815) or Speedway and Pantano Grandstands,at a price of$1.50 each. The parade begins UNDER THE DOME IN CASA BLANCA PLAZA the Ft. Lowell Arts & Road at Kolb and Golf at 9 a.m. on Thursday, Feb. 22. The parade grandstand Open Every Sunday Noon to 7:00;Daily 9 to 9 Crafts Center (885-7009). Links Roads. will be set up on South Church Avenue. 297-3262 - •••••••••• , GET ON THE BANDWAGON! RETAILER :iar** _ MR . „ f -d „),,\ -*,--.... ir 4( ,, ,, ..:, , 7,T,r..”. .......!!'s - Run* „, 4 • • * , ''',41410/7"-t;',1';4.!�� -, r, it ...... YA your -0 amencan e • in combination4g 4,-. '..417' it * ::.---;1,-. pre �,-� ;,� . .....„,:;,), . o TO REACH = .1,, Bring this ad for a free day of individual attention. state -p � ' ' THE BUSY P .. adopted curriculum, competent qualified teachers, nutritious Q . meals and snacks, field trips and swimming ... a complete z _ ��►�,�, �,`:, ALL A A(�t�1'JD THS CI T'Y program for learning. Convenient family hours. Eight Tucson y •►: schools to serve your family's needs. -.r�v 1.1101 S.Columbus 745-2980 5.8425 E.Old Spanish Trail \` `?'l 1�1... .*Nali-..:•.... 2.6425 S.Pacheco 294.2701 - 885.7261 �,. \�`\ w 1A, 3.3107 E.Pima 327.4411 6.7845 E.Golf links 296-809029707 �_ �?� _ __ 1 4.3902 N.Flowing Wens 7.1710 E.Irvington 294-9757 �' = '��� :--------- Z • ...-Vi 887-9202 8.6021 N.Oracle Rd.742-3369 - ________________,___---------\ 2 0 Ina c • 4. o i 3. 'y one callthem all! • Speedway ; • • ill 3 8' ca 22nd •1. • • C.) —.j —6. • 5. 1� ` • mommithe a • NwGazette • • amencanpre•scbools - • \Ir.. Have you hugged your child today? • • GreenVallegliSun • Desert Airinan t. , ii.i I 1 ii t 'ill , t _ ' ' -tJ 'December 28 1978 The Arizona Territorial Pa, = 11 . On to Rio next il Ira TRVEL A look at Brasilia , Salvador is FREE ! By BETTE REDDISH the Cathedral. A most discovered in 1503, and like to explore old beautiful sight is the founded in 1549, by the churches, there are the And We May Even Save You Money! TRAVEL NETWORK- g ESCONDIDA uncluttered interior of Portuguese,and was one of grandly baroque, guilded NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR: As we travel South Sanctuary D.Bosco bathed the first settlements in ones, 165 in all. Many of through Brazil which in heavenly blues and Brazil. It was the capital Brazil's famous artists_live • Airline &Amtrak Tickets and stretches 2,678 miles from purples created by sunlight until 1763. It is an exciting in Bahia. Art lovers can Reservations North to South, and is streaming through glass- city on the Atlantic Ocean, make arrangements to slightly larger than the tiled walls and ceilings. with the flavor and color of visit their studios. And of • Cruise, Tour, Hotel and Car Rental continental United States, The city was planned well the Brazilian North, which course, the marvelous Reservations our next stop will be its and nothing was left to can be likened to our South. Brazilian marketplace, Capital, Brasilia. Brasilia chance. Everything It was colonized by Mercado Modelo, where • Group and Individual Vacation and was planned in 1957. Three balances here; opposite impoverished Portuguese everything is sold, is a fun years later it was sides of streets have noblemen and soldiers of place in which to browse Tour Planning inaugrated. At first many similiar buildings, north fortune in the gold and and buy. • Citywide Ticket Delivery of the politicians refused to and south sides of the city diamond mines. Many Today Salvador is make Brasilia their have the same layouts, religious cults and modernizing with the home, (even to seperate superstitions slaves inevitable high-rises and u 793-7123 permanentcemeteries), withthem. Today the east and brought some plush tourist hotels preferring to return to Rio1402 NORTH ALVERMOM on weekends. But as west wings(Brasilia is laid voodoo is still practiced in that make it a lovely_beach Brasilia developed many out like the fuselage of a many places. The Bahian resort as well. But along beautiful buildings and plane with wings in the food is spicier than in other side its modern trend, one high-rises, more and more center) serve different parts of Brazil, a unique can still see 17th and 18th made it their functions. African-Brazilian blend. century style dresses, still people There are many Bahian silver jewelry, worn by cigar smoking permanent home. Today ' AIRLINE TICKETS with a population of 750,000 buildings with stark beads, basketry, mats, black street vendors. It is it still continues to grow. modern architecture to see stunning dolls, woven also evident in their One breathtaking sight is and photograph.Brasilia is hammocks and carvings magnificent folk dances. a photographers' paradise, are a shopper's delight. In my next article we will Lea v i n Townespecially at night. All Sightseeing is fun, leave the northeast andearn ow. g • spectacular public especially strolling around visit one of the most buildin s the Cathedral town and look at all the old spectacular and beautiful for the Holidays? g ' and the sanctuary are pastel-colored colonial cities in the world—Rio de illuminated.Even for those houses and hugh stone Janeiro. Let us save you some trouble. With a free catalog who dislike citysightseeing fortresses. For those who Ate Logo!!! Of over two hundred this is an exciting can your g g We issue tickets in . federal publications. experience, for Brasilia is our office and deliver eliver them free. like absolutely no other city /iAigrantEven if you already have r your copy,write: in the world. Consumer From the new capital we reservations, let us know, a n d Information Center, fly to the old capital which we can save y o u a trip to t h e is Salvador (Bahia) as attract visj Dept. D, Pueblo, Salvador is often called, airport. Colorado 81009. since it is the capital of Never a charge for our ser- Bahia State. Salvador wasto san vices. By JEFF GAMMON whales make their annual GAMMON TRAVEL migration along the coast t7/4M44tj NT L San Diego is probably the toward Baja California. 3013 N. FIRST R most popular destination of It's a unique thrill to sit on S T AVE. • PHONE 882-0946, all, for Arizonans during a bluff along the coast and the months of June-August, watch these huge and with good reason. mammals frolic together - First,is its proximity to us on their way to their winter - (7 hours of drive from home.For a front row seat, I-11L%%tilAII0/ IlAWAII ARIZONA OPERA COMPANY Tucson, or 1 hour flight). you can take one of the i San Diego's average high s e v era 1 w h a le P' PRESENTS temperature of 70 degrees watching boats for a half ► j year round is a delightful day excursion to get a point 1' 0 ENJOY THE CAREFREE A MUSICAL WEEK change from the swelteringgblank view of these AT LINCOLN CENTER" summers here. Its unique magnificent animals.Don't ENCHANTMENT combination of Sun, Sand, forget your camera! OF THE ISLANDS Surf, Boating, Shopping, WITH March 3rd to March 10th, 1979 Dining, etc. has given San •Die o i could go on forever • ' •' Personallyg its deserved TAUCK TOURS Escorted b y reputation as the most ranting and raving about .- Dr. Barry Brodie liveable city in America. the beauty of San Diego, '• .. THE FINEST TOUR Often overlooked, which is still one of my .;' '•••• OPERA TORS however, is San Diego as a favorite cities anywhere I ' Travel Arrangements By (on my vacation,I couldn't '• '• IN THE ISLANDS. destination during the Participation Limited i winter months. While decide between Carribbean •+■� Call or Write for brochure i« fivers rade 3 Tucsonans are cursing or the South Pacific, so I , 7049 N. Oracle Roadjust went to San Diego),but CONTACT. Phone:297-2534 their faulty furnaces and g Tucson,Arizona 85704 scraping the ice off the car if I don't get back to work in the mornings, San Diego pretty soon I won't be • TRAVEL A V E !.1.11✓././.l./"Jlllilli.,c,,-lll1✓ll✓.11ll�./✓../.l./✓'. remains a beautiful 70 around to answer any L .1 .q, degrees, with low questions you may have.In PLAZA del ORO \' - temperatures that rarely the meantime, feel free to North Oracle at OrangeGrove a name that stands alone ►� , get below 50.The onlythinggive us a call if you would I ►� . Phone 297-7338 ,� you can do in the summer like more specificin travel � informationthat you cannot do in the about San winter is swim in the Diego. '\ ocean, because the winter temperature drops into the • Tours • Same price as airline ticket office • Charters • 0% high 50's (which is real —+ cold, believe me!). But csunnin fishin boatin ° C \%:: ,\ g, g� g, �;, TtliliVEL '' �, ►� shopping, and eating all �- 7856 N. ORACLE • r7.77 ', remain the same, without u €1111FORIK . PHONE 297-7383 a \': ►� the huge crowds brought on W g 3 �`� SIWOnlid ,�, by the annual summer ft , migration of Arizonans to •VP, TRAVEL inc. San Diego. And hotel rates 0 ® ESCONDIDA After the Holidays . F, run an average of 30 n, relax on a cruise to: a percent lower in the - 0 winter! O. Mexico or the Caribbean % \\ I . % I m not going to discuss 7 and 14 day cruises available ►� the usual San Diego • `� ►� or next summer cruse to %\s‘ ,\ attractions, i.e., the Zoo, a, % Sea World, Wild Animal 0 A Alaska _ � Park, etc. One often For more information&brochures, please stop in-or call us. �, Telephone. 297 8231 � overlooked attraction is _lU Ample parking available.%41: , 7110 No. Oracle Road N% whale watching. During i; (_____ ________ _� the months of Dec. - Feb. • cialieg3 • luawluiodde�tq s6u�uana uadQ • suo�sinDx3 • .1.1.1.1.11'1.1.1.llll✓✓".ll../l✓✓,.,%.:/",./.%"./.,%„%„/l,./.l..11lll.�'_• (approximately) the Gray Page 12.The Arizona Territorial, December 28, 1978 All 's quiet around Bull sale deadline student newspapers Jan. 15 By JOSEPH STOCKER theroretical guff in the area which says that the student A r i z on a E du c a t ion of student press freedom. newspaper is not like other January 15 has been set . Association Courts have held that newspapers and therefore as the deadline for entries One of the tighter tight students don't give up their cannot be allowed the same in the second annual ropes that high school constitutional rights when freedom. GIRL SCOUTS Southwest Bull Classic a dm i n i s t r a tors a n d they enter the school house One large Arizona high Sale, feature of the second journalism teachers walk door, and one basic con- school district has put in afternoon of the Southern is the line between freedom stitutional right is freedom the firmest kind of writing Arizona International of the press and censorship of the press. its conviction that a student GI Livestock Show in Tucson Indeed, the Americanpaper basically is "an rl Scouts get in mid-March,according to of student newspapers. In relatively quiescent Civil Liberties Union ad- educational experience" sale chairman Bruce times, such as these, not vocates broad freedoms. and therefore has to be Taylor. too manyconflicts arise. ACLU says publication of treated under a different modern e m e m With Jack Nelson as Indeed, a spot check of a given material in a student set of rules. auctioneer,the Bull Classic few larger districts in paper should not be banned "A school newspaper will begin at 1:30 p.m., Arizona indicated that unless it endangers health, cannot be allowed the same A new emblem has been designed for the 67-year old, Friday, March 16, in the there have been few threatens disruption or degree of freedom that is three million member Girl Scout movement in the U.S.A. Castro Barn at the Pima disputes in recent years might be libelous. accorded to metropolitan County Fairgrounds on over what might or might Interestin l the-courts newspapers," says the The emblem is a dramatic redesign of the trefoil,athree- South Houghton Road. leaf clover shape used in various adaptations by Girl g g the ACLU district's policyhandbook. In announcing n o u n c i n t h e not be published in student have sustained << Scouts and Girl Guides in almost 100 countries around the g newspapers. point of view more often It is not a private en- deadline for entries, Mr. world. The emblem will replace a design patented by the But in politically tur- than not when push came to terprise. It is financed by U.S.Girl Scouts in 1914. Taylor cited the success of bulent times, such as the shove in campus freedom- the student body and school the first Bull Classic during late 1960s, students and of-the-press cases. district public money. The "We.believe it is important," says council president, the SAILA show of last administrators frequently In the "real" world of board of education is Mrs. Frances Sundt, "to call attention to the distinctive, March when 97 bulls were lock horns on the freedom- high school journalism, ultimately responsible, not contemporary identify of Girl Scouting.The new emblem sold to 50 buyers at an of-the-press issue. And, however, there is a good students. High school is designed to do this." average price of$934.00 per given the nature of political deal less flexibility. Many students need the guidance animal. pendulums, this will school districts operate and direction of an adviser Featuring a stylized silhouette treatment of girls'faces Eight breeds were probably happen agian. under a policy — either who is paid by the district... in profile, the trefoil is accompanied by the words "Girl represented, with the There is a broad expressed or implied — A principal has the right to Scouts" in a contemporary typeface. When rendered in buyers coming from 9 veto any material not color,the trefoil is traditional Girl Scout green: the words states and Mexico,he said. suitable..." are in blue, the color of the World Association of Girl "Bull sales have been Another high school Guides and Girl Scouts. brisk, and reflect the up- Cl7f SaVings■ r district in-the Phoenix area has no such written policy, The design was commissioned by Girl Scouts of the ward trend that was NEWspring,"but the superintendent says U.S.A. from-Saul Bass-Herb Yager and Associates, in- evident last Mr. in- ternationally known specialists in visual communications. Taylor said,in encouraging few if any problems have The firm has created corporate identity programs for sellers to heed the January arisen. S 1 9 "Problems get solved at such major corporations as AT&T,United Airlines,Alcoa, „ and Quaker Oats,also for the United Way. It's bell within 100 entries are expected, cr the classroom level, he a circle for AT&T is considered to be the country's most 15th deadline. Some 75 to from yearlings to coming said. The responsible recognized corporate symbol. threes. > teacher reaches consensus illScheduling of the o with the student editors as According to Mrs.Sundt,Girl Scouts of the U.S.A.is the III to what should and should Southwest Bull Classsic at _; world's largest voluntary organization for girls. A public 1:30 p.m. on March 16, . ♦ not go into the paper. opinion survey in 1977 showed that a wide majority of the places it just after the If 1960s-type political nation has a high opinion of Girl Scouting. Yet the same tumult returns to the surveyrevealed that a sur rain number ofpeople are not conclusion of the Arizona campuses in the near surprsingRanch School, again, for P aware that Girl Scouts are completely independent and the second year,being held future, freedom-of-the-pr- separate — in program, community financing, and ad- o ess conflicts probablywill, in conjunction with the Earn 8/o for 8 years on deposits of ministration — from any other organization. The new SAILA event. The Ranch $1000 or more.Effective annual • too.But for the time being, trefoil is a step toward.dispelling the misunderstanding. rate of 8.328%.And you can all's reasonably quiet on Mrs. Sundtpoints out that the emblem also dramastizes School, due to the en- double the highschool journalistic thusiasm shown by its double your money in 8 yearsthe diversity that is a major goal in today's Girl Scouting. excellent 1978 attendance, &8 months! front. should have a top number Plus"Split Second Savings" of registrants this year. It And,because we compound your - is jointly sponsored by the interest every second of every . 1111••••+!••••••••••••••• University of Arizona and —� .:. _- !1111••• day, this is a little better than - �--�1.r . -Jr.- - - ••••*•4• the Arizona Cattle Growers savings associations that4 �. - •. `.`. 1111•+1111• g _ • • Association, and will compound daily, a lot better than i i 1r,:;f +.•++�+ present its program on j A. �I `�" . °=� •i'!'•• March 15th and the mor- compounded quarterly! rr` __—lki-7. - = 'Federal regulations require substantial = �' Ilitir,r - •4•••••4 ning of March 16. interest penalties for early withdrawal. --- - _• _ / 11+11+•+• = _- -_ `_ !11!11!•• "The auction before this - -�'— •.•0.1• crowd of cattle people will ATALINAF§t- . -!,... dr.. . ••4•••+ assure the seller of the `.. = In our nes hborhood 11!11•••• dollar value of his bulls,,. AVINGS ---- = - -r •.„ AND LOAN ASSOCIATION """"*"1"'"'""." - 4 f +%40 the veteran sale chairman everyone �s a V.I.P. 1111• ointed out. 1111•••!• pointed ,�.� ..,r• _ 11+11••+• 1111•!••• All the registered bulls �.. !+!11!11! :•:.:•: __ •••+• Subscribe to the Arizona Territorial and read consigned to the sale will �9'"'� 1111•••! 4guaranteed!!! 1111•• be breeders. Casas Adobes Office: +• ! about your neighbors or maybe even yourself. ;+;+••••• The buyer may choose •.. .!. 7216 North Oracle at Ina/297-8294 4•+•+•+ 1111••••• from herd bull prospects, �•�•`•+ Fill out coupon and drop it in the mail.Or give us a call at 297-1107. !1111•+++ rough and range-ready ++W NM NM 11111—NEI MI INN MN MIN NM MNIMO.■.INN NM INN MO TIP.MI MN NM INN OM NUN MN 1111••!• twos and older - and •4•+•! YES!Please enter my subscription DI 1 Year $ 7.50 •+11+11+• • 0 2 Years—$10.00 1111••••• yearlings to be developed. +11+11+!! to the Arizona Territorial! +• .0 Breeders already !!•• 0 3 Years—$12.00 •4•♦ +•*1111+• •!•••�►• represented among con- !!!�!�! Name Phone •�.V, signees include Herefords, ••••• +•1111+•+ Angus, Brangus, Sim- N 0 II E WS �!�!�!� +!�•�•� mental, Charolais and � •;• Mailing Address •�•�•�i Barzona. Among. other I S BAD E`� +•+•+•+ •4•• breeds consigned to the 11!11 !❖••! City State Zip 41.04444 show last spring and ex- i•ii•i iii, pected again were polled •5.5•; 4 • • Signature 44!• 0+4+*+ Herefords, Limousin, That'swhy we waWI11 . 11NM NM OM NM INN NEN INN MN INN MN MU MI NMI INN INN MI MN NNE ININ am won am OM 11•+1111• Brahman and Santa Cruz •4.4 !4.114•• Gertrudis. ❖4+;• if you wish paste or tape tfiis labs!on the front of your envelope and ••••••• The Southwest Brangus YOURS .... 440 we'll pay the postage! !!!- •!•! asammimuam,mININN■INN MN NMi.. ...NM ..�.MNMN •+1111•+• Breeders Select Female !•ii•• l4�11i• Sale will follow the Bull 4** FIRST CLASS !•! 1111••••• -" 1144.4.4 Classic immediately, Mr. 111114 PERMIT NO. 1968 t.. •!•••4• Tucson,Az. 1111••4 Taylor said. Plans for the •444 !444! Female Sale are being us at 2 7`•1107 11• •114* BUSINESSREPLYMAIL 444coordinated through phone •.; ..1111 1111••••• No Postage Stamp Necessary if Mailed in the United States 1111•+•!• Wayne Pruett of Sasabe, :4:4:4 +510!*! Arizona. or mail news items to: POSTAGE WILL BE PAID BY— •11•••*! All entry fees for •�!�•+ °� itortal �•�•.. exhibitors are used to in- 1 W. ORANGE 11 !! crease premiums for the GROVE ROAD •. 1111•++ • !4•••11• various cats orie.s. 1111••••• 1 W.Orange Grove Rd.,, Tucson,Az.85704 1111•!••• g TUCSON AZ. 85704 !•!•I• .mMIN.....IININ ........M.SIMP�.NININ .NM...M�INN. --- 11!11•••• H.B. Thurber is general 1154+•••• •�+�•�+ manager of the SAILA +•!!•!!!!!!•••••!••!!•!!!!!•!!!!!•!!!!••!i`!!!!!!!!•!!•!!!!!!!!!!!!!!•!!!!!!•••••• or anization, with Walter !4!•!•••••!•!•••!••.!•!*+!!•!!!•!••4••!!!!••••!•!+••••!+••!•l+14 !••!•!•!•!•••!11••+•4•••!•••!•••••••i•ii•••••••!•••4•••4•4•4•••!•+•••!•!•••4•!•••••4.4•••••!••••• `Fa u ther,president. ,,,,` • , December 28, 19)8 The Arizona Territorial,rritori 1 . • ., ,,,1al, Page 13 . Territorial . lb.- ,...ii...: 0 Happy • `� ear. 11 ♦ 114 . • C110 5 5 ' tie d s ' *1 I I' . `moi •V . `K I BUSINESS , T T T T T T T T T T T T T , ANTIQUES OPPORTUNITIES CHILD CARE PETS ,.g r SA'\TE Bigmoneyin mail order with noTIIV1E .ANTIQUE JEWELRY o e EXCHANGE experience. Mail order PROGRAM EXPLORING SEN- POODLES-POODLES 3 Cash for diamonds, old gold, professional reveals success SORY EMOTIONAL AND IN- DOG TRAINING POODLES SAVE MONEY. secrets. Details: Stamp ad- yourhome-BobClark TE AK unwanted jewelry. Top dollars L L E C T U A L DEVELOP- C top quality breedings.Most t dressed envelope and $1.25 MENT-AMPHI-AREA PHONE: 622.1642 colors. From tiny toys to for diamonds over one karat. service fee. E.F. McCulough, AT DATFN miniatures.$100 and up.887 7113 Bring us your top offer and we 888-5494. igwill pay immediate cash or sell Dept. 21, 900 W. La Pasadtta . AT DA TFN AT DA TFNJ..4AE YOi.JR Cir.,Tucson Az.85705. your diamonds on consignment. AT DA NG 52 li 3 For appointment 297-1741. 6074 Free room and board, salary. N.Oracle Rd. Couple or mature lady. Child : WANT 1 f Wilmont.o 0 AT GV TFN okay. 22nd & • �.�iJ • • • c Weekends off. Childcare. 886-MAINTENANCE 0082 or Mike 747.8167. ' W. WILED DOG (,ISO{1111\(' Or'e i : ATERRITORIAL-DESERT AIRMAN classified puts your C •�- �• 2 message into the hands of over 30,000 readers -readers who ii References exchanged. T want to know what you have to sell or want to buy. Antique ue Clock Mart AT 52 I : (based on 2.8 readers per copy) ' q Free estimates, experienced, Buy • Sell •• Trade expert trimming, tree surgery, PAINE I::t_ S rj plant consultation,landscaping, Day Care for your little one,in i j JI . During a one-week period your ad will appear in The Expert Repair-Refinish , and light hauling. Call Danny my home. Meals served,love& 1 585 W. WETMORE RD. lir ARIZONA TERRITORIAL and The DESERT AIRMAN for a a Kirkpatrick after 6.00 p.na attention given while you work. , LOW,LOW minimum cost of only S;,plus tax per week.And all 5665 E. 22nd St. 326-7207. References. Full-time it's easy to place your ad. Just use the form below (read AT DA NG 52-3 747-5674 preferred. Call 327-1389 near 8888699 instruct""ns carefully),mail it to us and watch for results. • - Tucson General Hospital. - - .,. ' - - AT TFN 1 ii,2INSTRUCTIONS-CHARGES ..--." PROFESSIONAL PET-ICURES -•----�- , ®, TICK DIPPING Print clearly one word per space. Use two spaces for ?) HELP WANTED HOUSE FOR SALE o N E V E R T R AN QU I L I Z E D • : addresses and one space for phone number or a series of ii AUTO SALES-USED I ♦ numbers.Minimum charge is S3 for 21 words and 10 cents per il 2word thereafter. Amount under space of last word is total , , 2 amount due for one insertion including tax. C Help wanted: Full-time clerk CASAS ADOBES ESTATES 4., 1 78 Buick Skyhawk. Air Cond. needed for evening shift. Apply ,. 1 PP Y Lg.1 yr.old 3 bdrm.,2 bath 12 Stereo,8-track.$6,000. Call 297- 7-11 store,8700 N.Oracle days. plus acre,city&mtn.views,lg. Ibr $3A2 $3.12 $3.12 1 5872. AT 52 fenced private yrd., many ex- now r AT DA GVS TVNG TFN tras. P.I.T.I S338, $67,900. by appt.297-7051. Will pickup old cars and trucks. AVON customers are waiting. AT DA NG 51 I 2 $3 12 $3.12 $3.12 1 Cash for titled vehicles. Junk Earn extra spending money. Unlimited.294-8287. Flexible hours, territories AT DA TFN available.Call 297-2188. �jli0 : AT 52-3 1 JOB WANTED 1 '77 280-Z excellent condition. yi $3.12 $:3.12 $3.1LAutomatic,AC,custom interior. 'Dependable house cleaner I 1�, r 2 745 0674. MISCELLANEOUS references. Working hrs.9:00 1 �f.r 1 2 AT DA NG 52 2;00 and no weekends. Call after JFOR SALE ,/di/�r $3.12 $3.12 $3.123 6 p.m.888-8416. Havinga little know how /.'/i/'l 1 1974 Capri V-8, 4-speed, AC, 8- - AT 52 track, 42000 miles, 28 mpg. can go a long way these days. ,i//C, s' : Leaving country-must sell. Good selection of used furni- Like knowingthe ins `' 52400. Work shifts 885-5333. ture. Baby furniture & misc. MOTORCYCLES- ��1`t REMEMBER THAT •� AT DA NG 52 Another Buy.2021 So.Craycroft and outs of buying a home. $3.12 $3.12 $.3.1 Buy,sell&trade.790-8137. BICYCLES (The do's and :i AT DA TFN don'ts of savingwant 1 ads 2 C '74 Malibu Classic Twodoor. .viaVst4_, energy.The Automatic,P.S.P.B.A:C.vinyl 1972 Kawasaki 90 cc Street Bike $3.12 $3.12 $3.12 C top,mags. New:tires,battery, Seasoned Mesquite fire wood$85 8 ups and downs cord,delivered,$75 picked up. Very Clean,Ariz.License Plate. t ,.,�1 get shocks and more. Excellenti 887-6179 evenings. $200.or best offer.625-1513. Yr it '\of investing.c..�'o condition. 70,000 miles. $3,250. AT DA GVS NG TFN ‘ ( �`1 15555 Oracle,Tucson Lazy-A AT OA NG 52 that s why the • Mobile Home park. Or call 1- \ -:Js Consumer Pau $3.12 $3.12 $3.12 1- 825-9275. Information C AT DA NG TFN Firewood for sale: Delivered 1977 Yamaha YZ,80D. D.G. - - and stacked. Cord S80.00; ,i2 pipe.FM.fair-filter,fox shocks. Center of CALL cord $45.00. Call Dave at 297- Great condition. $385. 749-4206 the U.S.:Government put OUR • •• 1 0643. after 4 p.m. together this helpful little $3.22 63.33 $3.43 AT52 ATDANGTFN p catalog. CL ASS!Fl ED 2 AUTOS WANTED The Consumer Infor2 - • mationNUMBER: 3 Catalog. $ .- �4 $3.64 $3.74 BUSINESS It lists more than two 2 3 hundred federalpublications If you want to sell your Mer- SERVICES . 11 cedes Bentz,please call me,Don you can send for. 297-1107 - Wirth,299-0769 or 886-1300. •All of which can help put i S $3.85 •$3.95 $4.06 AT DA GVS TFN you in the know.About your • R KITCHENS, VANITIES Custom made and designed wall Car your home,your health. - 11 CUSTOMS CABINETS. units.Call A.Stoler,790-1629. Doug's Cabinet shop-20 years AT DA TFN your finances.your plumbing. # g $4.16 $4.26 $4.37 C of experience. Licensed bon you name it. INS t,J L A T E. 1 : C PERSONALS ded,insured.791-7817. AT DA TFN pianos.love for Better yet.the catalog is ' : Tuning and repairs. free.And more than half the $4.58 $4.68 1 $4.4 David Secord-882 9807. publications in it are.too. Save Your : AT DA NG 47-TFN C Want toknohowto Young man of 41,6'2",180 lbs., Northwest Secretarial Service dark hair,and Caucasian would s -' - get hold of a copy? Money like to meet attractive lady age Correspondence-manuscripts l Resumes-Billing Service Simply write to: ! 2 7 C 25-30. Please call 326-2541 after Telephone dictation CALL X97-110 8:00 p.m. Fast effective Service. Claire AT NG 49-52 Davis,888-2804. SETTLED sooner And the Consumer Information 2 BEFORE NOON TUESDAY �' AT OA T F N Center,Department D, Moving p Pueblo,Colorado 81009. Nation's BOLD CAPS in first line (maximum of three words) is 50 ..., General Serrates Administration ' IL cents extra per insertion. Centered heading of first line is s �` GillbConsumer Information center Ener also 50 cents extra APARTMENTS �y per insertion. All ads must be CARPET AND UPHOLSTERY a accompanied by check or money order unless credit has been i FURNISHED established. Ads must be-received by noon Tuesday. Ads STEAM CLEANING received after that time will be held until the following week. ill CITY VAN Proofread your ad carefully before mailing. In case of 1 Free estimates by phone. 1 ii & STORAGE CO • publication error notify us within two days.No credit will be GUEST LODGES t 297-4201 : allowed after that time.No cash refunds-credit only will be FULL? GENE DELANEY Elegant 1 bedroom apartment in CARPET CLEANING 795-66,�4 N11/4 ..,,' . established. No changes or refunds after ad is received by establorial Publishers,Inc.,which reserves the right to edit, reclassify or reject ads if necessary.A charge of SS will be 12 Casas Adobes area available SERVICES2 made for returned checks. after January 12th. Phone 742- ue 411** 3782 evenings. i _ VS 1( 1 ! 1 Name 3 AT 51-2 ! •' 2 Address iiiii .,. _ ..:;;,, � : Phone APARTMENTS ENERGY SAVING ROOFS! _ ,, • f CI! UNFURNISHED Elp4V: 11111. City State Zip �a 1 • l RALPH HAYti : Check enclosed( )Money order enclosed( ) 1i APT:2 bdrm,quiet,clean,pool, 2 carport,manager on sight.$200, Mail ad and coupon to: :, lease,no pets. Inquire 3427 E. Blacklidge Dr.No.5 323.1681 or : TERRITORIAL 790-8316. 1 West Orange Grove Road AT DA NG 49-52 2 Tucson,Ai.85704 iROOFING It Phone ; 2 ! APT:2 bdrm,quiet,clean,pool, 887.-3384 LICENSED & BONDED wwwwwwwwwwwwwww carport,manager Oh sight.$200, lease, no pets. Inquire 3427 E. • Blacklidge Dr.No.5 323-1681 or i.......••....••.......w....rim.us=.••• 790-8316. ATDA NG 49-52 FERTILIZER Wanted: Furniture 1 I Used appliances,pianos,& iniPP1( Apartment: l bedroom, 702 E Extra fine pulverized fertilizer Misc.If you want top dol- 5th. Unfurnished - $180, fur- $6.50 yard delivered. Cook's I lar cash-Call Stan 294- _ nished-5190. Lease. 790-8316 or Fertilizers, formerly Darlings. 1 0 8 2 3 days...889-2042 (eves)299-0233. 887-0164. (Minimum Delivery 2 / AT DA NG 52.3 yards.) Lnights. AT DA 37-TFN '••••••"' •'••"."' -" MEIN VvERRLI THIS SPACE AVAILABLE ! CALL 297-1.107. reROM THE sibte*r- () . TERRITORVIL PUBLISHERS Page 14,The Arizona Territorial; December 28, 1978 �� nRemarriage r PIERRE'S GOURMET CATERING view from . . � �., Lunches,Dinners,Garden Partiesen calls fo r counseling 297-2036 _ c - persons remarry, \ i • Sink y.... Four out of every five divorced those who do,40 percent will divorce again. -•� ' j Those figures support the need for remarriage coun- seling,fl E /�RV E L OF T Fl 1 N D � `� selin ,sa s Frank Williams,family life specialist for the g y A personal library of books, music and University of Arizona Cooperative Extension Service. "d By paintings with distinction. RUTH ILIFF "There's been increasing concern for premarital education for first-time marriages,but little for those who • 3017 N. CAMPBELL 325-7510 remarry,"he says. "Remarriage educational counseling We did all the right things for Christmas. for couples and whole families can help keep families We had at least one grandparent come for the intact. *,• • • Opens Dec. 27th ••••••••••• festivities.We ate more than our fair share of meals and Children from earlier unions are a major area needing • tt �� i more than our fair share at any one of them. adjustment in later marriages, for the adults as well as • MRS. MARKHAM "MOVE OVER the children. Educational counseling is important in • „ • We put every bit of our engineering skill to work to • '...outrageously funny comedy for adults! • figure out how to dispose of all the extra boxes,the piles of creating a blended family. • • g nd the miscellaneous accoutrements of Mr.Williams points out that relationships with in-laws, • SaguaronQr Thatre • wrapping paper aformer families and Dingift t 'vin while staying within the limit of containers that • g remarriage. Financial arrangements are often more • delicious buffet dinner—lavish selections • the scavenger service will cart off. g • Enjoy a _..LL complex in second marriages,too. • Wednesday thru Sunday •• We had one sick child for a few days—I thought there "On the other hand, studies indicate that second • 6:15 cocktails, 6:45 dinner, show 8:15. • was a federal law that`you had to have one child with marriages that do continue are usually of a higher quality • • chickenpox at Christmas time but since I have eluded • Senior Citizen Discounts Thursday and Sunday. • than first marriages,"he adds. Counseling related to the • Student Discounts Friday and Sunday. • that by having only two children(Big Brother did his time divorce often helps individuals be more open with • Military Discount Each Night. • with the pox the Christmas of `75) Little Lady, who • themselves- and others, and seek more positive • Phone 623-9456 for Reservations • : apparently hasn't yet been exposed to that particular bug relationships. °••••••.. 749 W.Miracle Milo. •••••.••••• found a flu bug instead. Expectations are usually more realistic in a second We egg-nogged and cheese-balled and turkeyed and marriage. Setting ground rules can promote the un- hammed. derstanding and fulfillment of those expectations, and 11('1?C Some of the hamming, however was done by the counseling can ease this process,Mr.Williams says. ... STEAKS ond LOUNGE children who turn into Douglas Fairbanksand Mary Pickford as soon as a camera is pointed in their direction. o Happy Hour: 4-6 We have waded through mountains of toys because,trueG . , cite Open11 m.- 1 a.m. Daily rather than the dictates of r e Ridge 888-5043 a. to the dictates of our desires our consciences we doted too heavily on our children and 28 o3. T-BONE 6.95 . 16o . T-BON" 4.955 each other. rou USDA CHOICE BEEF We certainly seem to have picked up the same toys at Includes our salad bar,chuck wagon beans&french bread. least 50 times each and have put some of them back DAILY SPECIALS E Chicken, Trout,Pork,Filet together again a dozen times or so. Three Arizona journalism instructors have been named We have secretly crept off to our room to pray that the as recipients of the Teacher of the Year award by the Businessman Lunches lb.pure chuck burger $1.65 batteries we put in those toys dont really have longer life Arizona Newspapers Association. They are Jean than ever before. Bremser, Thunderbird HighShool, Phoenix; Ba sol Meeting and Banquet Facilities Bay sol Cochise College,Douglas; and George W. Ridge —FEATURING— -And we have remarked to each other to anybody who of the University of Arizona. LIVE COUNTRY ROCK! would listen—and now to you—that we have indeed been The awards, sponsored by the state-wide newspaper WEDNESDAY NIGHT I blessed in 1978. organization to encourage excellence in journalism IS LADIES'NIGHT 650 SQ. FT.DANCE FLOOR May you also have, in 1979, blessings to count, time to education, will be presented at a breakfast meeting 1302 W. ROGER RD. (1 b/k. East of Flowing Wells) count them in and somebody to count them with. during the annual ANA convention at the Doubletree Inn here Jan. 18-20. B CHI NESE—AMERC oo k Sto re o ens S Mrs• Bremser was nominated by Edward Dulin, n, t AN— p general manager for Valley Newspapers, Inc., who Y N E S I AN o n Campbell Ave. stated, "We do the production for three different high _ lrAtill 1r PO L 4 school newspapers and watch each month as Jean works 4.4e) CUISINE and training reallyshows with her students.Her guidance EXOTIC Blake Whittboem has as we watch the students put their newspaper together in 1 1111E$TAURAINIT LY N ESI AN - opened a new book and a fun but professional manner." ,�„ PO record store,The Marvel of DRINKS the Mind, at 3017 N. Mr. Turner was nominated by Aaron E. Loney, Cam bell Ave., next door publisher of The Daily Dispatch, Douglas. Mr. Loney p to Knox Campbell Gallery. wrote: "Baysol Turner is a highly competent journalism The store sells hi y qualit teacher and is an asset to our community. He takes a keen interest in civic affairs in addition to his duties as '_ jEjAPpy ..,.� -. new and used books and records, as well as pain- teacher and director of the journalism department at SAMOA N N E W�Y E A R S D i N N E R tings. Cochise College." Professor Ridge was nominated by Frank Johnson, Tahitian Island Sou , EggRoll, B.Br Q. Ribs, = I t is open from 10 to 6 managing editor of The Arizona Daily Star, Tucson, who Soup, Tuesday through Saturday. Cantonese Chicken Chow Mein, Pork Fried Rice, Pineapple Pork welcome wrote: "George Ridge is more than a journalism teacher, Browsers are • Wittem has set up he is a practicing professional who has been a reporter, For 4 Persons Add Pepper Steak and Mr. He is former 1 S a readin corner to en- sports writer, wire editor and city editor. For 5 Persons Add Lobster Cantonese gdepartment of the UofA and courage people to pick up a chairman of the journalism depa Hot Tea, Dessert Per Person teaches there...He gets high marks from his students. book and read. TAHITIAN NEW YEARS DINNER Tahitian Island Soup, Crab Puffs, Fried Shrimps, t 44100 4110 all OP% litttmos B.B.O. Ribs, Cashew Chicken, Almond Duck, Chicken FriedRice0 For 4 Persons Add Lobster Cantonese30.4t � � � aA � deb IN 'n '11 T. 4 Shrimp Almond Ding $9.95 �•._�- -•1`For 5 Persons Add Sh p so.1 Hot Tea, Dessert Per Person1 0Kim 0 . e DIN 1 . ....... sAMERICAN DINNERS uffed Long Island Duck with Island Dressing � °MOH SPECIALS ° o diaHappy New Year! " Y SENSATIONS Lake Perch • • $9.50 . 0 1 en 4 p.m. o , Broiled Lobster Tail broiled in the Shell, ��, ° 0 • ` served with hot drawn butter - TUE Turkey Divan Veal Oscar New York Steak . Steak and Lobster - o a 0 $9.95 $11.95 $12.95 ° Knockwurst and rand SiinoIP GoABOVE INCLUDES: WEDo i Sauerkraut • _ Hot Roll, Potato and Dessert I ^--+ Soup or Salad, Vegetable, c • Sauteed Shrimp ° THU.. ,, _....„, .B-B-Q Beef Ribs nd Scallo s ►i _ o o a p ./III ),I ii\-, �! • Tahiti � Mahi-Mahi �- - Sole Florentine Zs, ki: ' n • . 1 GIFT p o - il.)iilliif -� 1 � Pe er Steak - ." SATpp„, , 4,110.,_, A, , CERTIFWATES AVAILABLEtt. II Tii i, , .* SANDWICH BAR o ,yL 16 N. ORACLE RD.at INA SUN Leg of Lamb "� .....7_, r 1.' `_f Nater'ni Financial Bldg. MON.TRU FRI.UINCI 0 -- . 1 .` • For reservations RESTAURANT-COCKTAILS _ —_r_ --.�..___ - or take-out orders please call 622361 • 1 — �a _ _ ,��..,,, E2702 N. MIRACLE M1LE BANQUET FACILITIES "' ,i ���.,,.,.. - - 297-2236 ,...•4 + AVAILABLE ','” 1 • 1 f December 28, 1978,The Arizona Territorial, Page 15 Keep home fires burning-safely ,,,s\NANsitNNANA,, The blaze that crackles open as long as any fuel is Never use gasoline,char- says. Also, try not to put ,,,�,, in the open-hearth fire- burning. coal lighter or other combustible furniture, • .4 place is too popular to be in "Artificial logs made of flammable liquid to start carpeting, Ch r i s t m a s �► HAPPY i much danger of banish- sawdust and wax are grow- or pep up an indoor fire. wrappings or other items OF ment by energy-savers who ing in popularity," notes near a fireplace. 0 40 know it's a poor heating Mrs. Marion. "They work Such fuels produce Vents and chimneys can Ap NEw yEAR 0 explosive vapors. "Don't system. fine if usedproperly, but P po be clogged bybuildupof . Y home even use them in the same gg ' As long as theseo they are not real logs and soot and creosote or by bird 9 fires keep burning, Mary shouldn't be treated like room as the fire; the nests. Check at least once ' 0 Marion, housing specialist real logs. Use only one of vapors can travel right each year that they are S From do for the Universityof Ariz- them at a time. More than across the room," warns operating Use of r P g 0 .j::..,: ..: t Mrs. Marion. ona Cooperative Extension one can heat a fireplace seasoned hardwoods as ....- . �.-•��:,;a:;-ti:: �/ 1 Service, wants fireplace hotter than some are ,� fireplace fuel will minimize -:.:: air A screen that covers the . owners to bear some things designed to bear." creosote buildup in the N. f'L O "I �= =L S --�/ fireplace will keep sparks in mind as the winter chimney. 887-1 _.._ :-.*--:--------- progresses. Restaurant n t from flying out. Some The specialist continues t` progresses. le think the fire looks s ' i -iiiob ' ,0` Hospital emergency better without the screen “once you've taken all the � ''�► ,,,,,�, .% opens o n . , right precautions, stoke up rooms treat more than ‘k‘ �, but it's really not worth the % •',►�N >11 6,000 Americans each ear the fire and enjoy an even- 4 Y Roger R oa C risk to leave it open," she ing at home." for injuries related to home fireplaces. Burns are the most serious of these John and Laura �t - injuries, and most of the Fecarotta have opened a '.: 4 -_.90e• 4`'-;.9“46 -,1:22:221E.:CIPV4.a1+43�.00 - .G � new restaurant and lounge, burn victims are children. Faces, at 1302 W. Roger ``, .°I, Carbon monoxide poison- ing from poorly ventilated Road. It specializes in \ ,' . charcoal broiled 16 and 28 �' " " fires also claims lives need- .,,� a, — .,._. '.. , +'-„ ,` lessly. oz. T-Bone steaks. Each meal includes a tripto the �� ��f�..4.:A"':.,\.,L�. '.�`f 4 Mrs. Marion puts fire- salad bar, chuck wagon .N i w r" place accidents in four N beans and French bread. 1 _ ti • categories: clothing igni- ��'- =as-. �` Faces also serves daily ;� - ""�' �� , i ., . tion from open flames, �'�. sparks_landing on Hamm- dinner specials pork, :��, ��� �: �. . b :l able material, flammable chicken, steak Filet \�� =• i.t Mignon, trout and prime �� .. ...�..;= - liquids used to kindle or g •��``�., . - '~ ' .. rib.Heartysandwiches and �,e 1,�., r •� --Y rekindle the fire, and . -;-i,: r, - r pure ground chuck burgers kms, ," . ;;� ;. •', carbon monoxide poison- are also served. �N��' ..� iAlla ' '. 1 1 , ;._,�.� : . ,-Al;' ,, .41* ing. ;« Faces features nightly ��� \,;`� "Don't let anyone, ��,, , live entertainment in its ,, ' especially children, stand r .`4 „ loung that has a 650 sq. ft. 11011 ,� . too close to the fire, says _-_ N ►. Y dance floor, one of the -— NO+.- W Mrs. Marion. Most clothes • .` flammable. ViOPEN .. are flamma selection of cocktails wine .1 .. Charcoal, coal and poly- - - �A 4 st renegive off carbon and beer is offered.Sunday �" - � ' y through Thursday there , : i monoxide as they burn, so are lounge specials, and ,, -- ' ..,,, don't use any of them in a Wednesdayis Ladies' +� ��«R' J` fireplace unless it is well • � � ..- "�. / --.� p Night with 50 cent well s• ��. �,,,i///// �!....,,.._--����:\ �, ventilated. Keep the flue drinks for all the ladies. ` _ ett .earsEve en auseSEASOMSREETIMS! Located in orQ . than , 23 Featuring Hors d'ouvres, Prime Rib, Cliff Manor Inn Jack Rowe's Years .1n New York Steak, Crab Legs,and Filet Mignon. r,�� 5900 N. 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Oracle -Across from Casa Blanca Center - 297-8278 . , - "Se HabIa Espanol" 1 ---..-1'"�...-1"'.`,�..."1,'".,�.... 4.--x....4'""'�....4--..k.„4--...--4--..._4.---4--.....,4---........4--...._4--..-4'-1" hole,The Arizona Territeriel,December 21,1971 r Tombstone first .... •; .:::, inGirlst me ou ��:sports 1 . 2ir By TOM POWERS first loss of the year. Once In a mild upset the again Jan Mefford was • `. Tombstone Yellowjackets high scorer with 15 points. ': defeated host Flowing She was named to the all You can't tell the golf pros without a program. ift Wells 48-41 in the finals of tournament team. Jim Silvey, former gold pro at Tucson National }l•= recentlyannounced that he is movingto the head the FlowingWells In- Both the Marana and � I vitational girls basketball Canyon del Oro girls teams pro position at Skyline Country Club.Before coming Y tournament on Friday• participated in the tour- I to National four years ago,Mr.Silvey WAS the head The Cabs, who had nament with some success• r golf pro at Skyline. So, in what must considered a li defeated Canyon del Oro on Marana played exceptional m lateral move, Mr. Silvey has gone from Skyline to <:ti . Thursday and Globe basketball in their final two f< National to Skyline. Meanwhile, it has been an- earlier on Friday to reach games. They beat CDO 63- 1 nounced that Frank Boynton has been named the `'' ' the finals,had trouble with 26 and San Manuel 53-44. 2 new head pro at Tucson National. Mr. Boynton had gli ... i been headpro in thepast atyouguessed it Skyline . Tombstones sustained The problem was that they • Y pressure defense. Flowing lost in their opening round I Country Club.Both Tucson National and Skyline are pe g �` Wells was the defending game to Gilbert 47-36 and extremely happy with their new(?)men. :: m� tournament champion. that kept them out of ,ti::! / - , In their openingcontestcontention. The Tigers' : ... .: :. 1 . : RS�-�. ..... .., ..:: r. .:.:: ; : .. . . : . . ` ; against Canyon del Oro,the Kim Dobbie and Vickie Cab offense sputtered in Patton both played out- -. ��, the first quarter as scoring standingly and were machine Jan Mefford got named to the tourney's all CDO statistics - / -.op .. off to a slow start. Mary star team. McKearney and Jody Canyon del Oro, despite ., , �, Stefanski picked upthe beingshellacked twice t ---- . �` slack, however, and picked up its first win of the Defense has been the word at Canyon del Oro this , •',,„alio FlowingWells pulled away season against Sahuarita season. First year coach Bill Humphreys is a firm r . believer that defense wins basketball games and he has in the second quarter. Friday. They won 50-38. - , � n ' • ' Mefford came alive in the Michelle Kramer, as spent a lot of time working on man to man fundamentals. second half and finished always,was the big gun for The statistics reflect this. They have allowed only 55.1 ' � - �-- � pointspergame, an exceptionally low total. If you don't ,u � � � --- ,,_ � with 18 points and 20 CDO. P Y m rebounds in the Cabs 52-31 This was the fourth year play defense at CDO you don't play. Junior Tobin Doda, win. for the Flowing Wells In- who has a world of potential and a deadly outside shot, RUNNING THE OFFENSE-Jody Stefanski of Flowing On Friday afternoon vitational. recently lost his starting berth because he needs more Wells is shown here bringing the ball up the court against Flowing Wells advanced to work on his defense. Coach Humphreys did plenty of Canyon del Oro's Heidi Butler.The action took place in the the finals by defeating experimenting during the non-conference season in an Flowing Wells Invitational girls basketball tournament on Globe 59-43. The Tigers, attempt to find a satisfactory starting five. It appears he Thursday.The Cabs won this game 52-31. Tombstone was who had handily whippedLhas found the right combination as they defeated Flowing the eventual tournament champion. Sahuarita 60-34 in the ea u e Wells 65-54 in their conference opener after going 4-4 in opening round, could not non conference games.The fact that any team could hold : .•:�v %;a;1e'ti;ti'! :'':'>',r;' ..' •'; . ''::,..:': ti•:� {.,.:::•.: .'•...l':•':.: '"••.11r,•'' : 0 contain either Mefford or Victory the Caballeros to 54 points in a contest is amazing. Stefanski as they teamed for 35 points. Globe's best LOangon 7 4 la er Debbiofor COO .: :T41 was held tName TotalPts. Avg. High RESTAURANT$- _9odc : points.Flowing Wells hit 17 Buehler 133 14.7 21 • of 26 foul shots in that The Canyon del Oro LUNCIIION N meyer 95 10.6 21 SPECIAL •:< g g ,having had Duda game. wrestling team 74 8,2 19 In the finals Tombstone much success in their early Hicks 72 8 19 $210 employed a very effective meets this season,traveled Reisner 55 6.1 12 • full-court press for most of to Marana to take on the Boggs 26 2.9 12 • the game.Having to rush to Tigers in their first AA- Hildebrandt 22 2.4 9 :: The Best Northern Chinese Food get the ball over the ten South meet last Wed- Humphreys 19 2.1 8 Comes to Northwest Tucson second line, the Cabs of- nesday. Ph Y • The Dorados were Dahlke 8 ,9 4 Take-Out Service fensive rythm was thrown more than equal to the McClincy 7 .8 2 Hours Tues.-Fri. LUNCH off and they had some challenge as they out- Tober 6 .7 2 4:00-9:00 DINNER trouble getting the ball in pointed Marana 41-20 and Henderson 1 .1 1 Mon.,Set.,Sun.4:00.9:00 =t: low to Mefford.Jan Patton ran their record to 3-0. •l1 >` and Val Smith, led the Dorado Coach Gary 6433 N. ORACLE at ORANGE GROVE scoring parade for the Rushing had previously Canyon del Oro 5 wins 4 ,~" 297-1862 Yellowjackets as they said that Marana yo losses :1} ,r•.. ... .• : ...� � : ;:�� -':- :`:_:•::•• ,.. r,� r would be an extremely =f•••���- ��t�- :�.,:::.:;<<.�:..�:��:?.�;;� � �..;�:•v �L�.;�¢'r..�ti� •�^... L:::• •�•��:������� handed Flowing Wells their tough test because they Scoring Avg. 58.8 (529 total points) _ ,,��- 4:•�•*:Y.:.ti.}.}r: -:,Slr:•`, '-•}•' `,:+�•�z- }},••'••K {-.�.Y..,,,,,.",,,-0,..,--, ....:.:,.-- 1-0,4..- •r rti..'1,0 ;:�F1'.,:•,� ..-. ' •1:.trn,y:?,•r:� •.`• ..:.V--...,`.'b• ' :.� 1 - ••xfier ti.yS1 S..15.• Y r .,. . .. \.-'. - have ave a solid, id, improving - ` ..y, - ,• d.,Lr~r-ti.r.%ro4. k : kti�.: Y.:'i . , •y .\j, • ., �k• � . ;� �,. Opponents X 5 .1 (4y6 t ota 1 points) Z.r`."*�{.:'�"ti••} ,fir{.vr , * oJ�{-;- :r•,L*,•:" n ,� ,4 L \•• •{.�'ti•'i: .�r. �: , J . ; oramand ecauseey 4 t:Y " 1•%:'1- {k :�fi ki �} ,:• \ : Yhave a wrestler that manY C' : ; l. � ..rrti ' � i1 -`>jfiL ,/ � �A •�,,,j.:,..:,....,.;,,,,,..41 {• fl{tik,1 - Y,•7. „,„:,-,..-.:.-.,"$., r •1. 1 feel is the best heavyweight ���7 �ti0 S .r` _ r - r.ti •� ,V�• .• 9' in the state in Tom Henson. ---/ :{}. ••Y,,• i 7,,, .k,,:�v1't{ { :,*.:-?r,.• 1 r .:.,h -? ,..,4,,,...:E< ' .� . ., i::3E4 ;ir,• l<r :;" A :•:'•:•{t-*r.:•. ,:f*-1+V' L.{••,4."" ' : ,1Henson did pin I and 5 ,_•�t--,.MI :.i {:$ .ti: Mf WY•r fi}�yq� :' •1 }} M �.. {} {{� {i'• yy L � :•:v•-} :.:}r :{fi:Ka¢,-0•• ,;,;,i • Y- •:Lv�,`.•{,,,]4; ? Miracle, the CDO Flowing �,' _ i ti { }{.;? ^' ?: .4:A,�•FYS•.:.::.• :o.„r•r.:: :•:r,.,Lr..1. :r:::.:, :�,k:LL-. .• . .,}.: :.ti rr•'1 3:3• v �.w.::.:}..} =h d-:, ....,..„0,1„5„,„,,,,::1,:,„,m.,„,1,.,:„.„„.:, :.: : 1 •: {} t { ':% heavyweight, in only53 - t ti XQ � } Y 4•.. '0 :tt .:r . ry. :` ::,„,„J Nr :4-k .Jseconds. But the Dorados J; ttiY ti {v _ ti : ti r.}t : * 'L:rr '',1'. , }r. • • . • :} ' made upfor that in the � i � 1 tirbr : ; v• : : ,} �: L_ : :::�•� : •r :. Maybe the saying should be. thebaSt defense is a good �/ r rrti {.: } = vf: i : :r•: i �{,� :: }. .:': :. �. f :.�v,. : � .1:V. Lother weightclasses whereofferase. FlowingWells can score points. They have two `tj Y •I: ti . ; Y •� :� V _ L }� }:::1 � , � 11": Yrtheywoneight of12mat- l� yr :' :}• �. � �'a{ P �, .., � }� ches players averaging over 20a game so far this season.They � J• r :: va } � igS . NY� y .�-. n .A _ 1 . C� % •*...'`;'....:::' .�r1irY: hit the hundred mark against Nogales. A team of ex- In the 138 division i',1;:r`. Canyon del Oro's Gene ceptional shooters, the Caballeros have shown that they Pu a recorded won t wait too long for an open shot.They will pop them up -•-.+- ghis third pin v.�(6oChEW YEAR'S EVE PARTY in as many dual meets. He from all over the court. Troy Cooke can destroy a team �--`�� downed Marana's Sam inside and Jerry Michaelsen can raise havoc from out- If featuring Soria in just over five side.The Cabs are averaging close to 75 points per game. �r., , , FlowingWells has shown the tendancyto playat the level 4-4,6.. minutes. Puga, who is one ,-'Qr6• LiveBellyof the best wrestlers in the of the opposition,however.If their opponent scores 65 they _ o danc n usuallyscore in the 60s themselves. If theirv_ • � AA-S, is fast becomingone opponent ��;\i;r, of the most respected. scores in the 80s they usually score in the 80s. This all • ., ,,- and Besides pinningin his three makes for exciting games and perhaps an ulcer for Coach =�.� matches in dual - Lee Engbretson. ���� com _ Live Music petition this year, he won a'�i e), ����� the championship in his • • ., Fun for All weight division in the I,-10,>.... Canyon del Oro In- k.&'l Cooke 224 22.4 36 i-.--/--:..‘TD1,-7. __ �h vitational. In the in- •DINNER MENU •SUNDAY BRUNCH f,o, � 0, vitational he faced some Michaelsen 201 20.1 29 •EXCITING ENTREES •BUFFET (11 until 2) ; om of Osborn 122 12.2 20 r-7,),..- -,.. the better wrestlers in the S�'' '4 '� a entire state. Evenson 85 8.5 16 `` it Air lir s E Mark Wellman and Lon Douglass 43 4.3 10 ` 0 41 IEletson also recorded pins Villarreal 28 2.8 7 dJ• please call for reservations �'Dr ef for the Dorados while Dain Watson 16 1.6 8 ;`,,i�� Sanderlin 14 1.4 4 Smith and Henson ��.r, recorded pins for Marana. Whatton 6 .6 6 .. 791 -7880 ""'� CDO next wrestlers on 3,,.--kms; Jan. 5, at home, against Flowing Wells 8 wins 2 losses • ••••`�_ closed Mondays San Manuel. Marana Scoring Avg. 7 _ Tom travels to Douglas on Jan. 8 S 4.I (741 total points} r"_ 11. Edi-;x Opponents 67.3 (673 total points) '/:�`�L , , -" %� December 28,1978,The Arizona Territorial 17 ti , f ;ice• • I ; jo - conference • _ ,,, v ..: ,..„,,,,„, , . , , - HE ------z-- - ill i . call , ._, , , ,. _ ..• . „, 4 i., •..s .- ' • .. ' . ,:,,..r..,.._ ... , .. � ... ' ,r ...., _ . , Lot. kms•' ' V4 ✓ ✓„� . LIIIIIIINIMINI .;;', riet.‘ . 0 40144° ' -...oje ///j -,_.4.'"-- a -:. '''' 4,1. . ''"' 7 �i S ByTOM POWERS tit. : ...-- S - ,�r"'` W0A14 -; ,wit,t,,,,,,,,, . - - \,... • ' _::1 --. '1,7:74,..t-4,::-, A, t'. at; m 1 fix',f ,.,y «., y�' , /, r i aiter2, -•- ... 7,,,, _'\., •,-.! * z' ' %1111W' ' .. 41:414401°3 #A,-, ' ' i 1..,,, ....: . •V ,A Acir ,„ \ Spckaila. .:.---7:=- _-:,:--%,u70,.-... • ----- - ,1\% I','' ilif iii ii;,..; - --1 ' • • The Flowing Wells Invitational Girls Basketball -- •- -���� `�- ��-`� -.,� Tournament mayhave breathed its last and that is a 11<req • • downright shame.The tournament,which was completed Friday,has been in existence for the last four years. , t ' ,7r,,The fact of the matter is, the tournament has received a., very little public support. They lost $250 in 1977 and, no ; doubt,more than that this year judging by the attendance ! SS. figures.In high school athletics$250 ain't hay. 'ti there are a slew of tour-Christmas Holidays1111Pr Over the `-„ naments for the guys: the Coolidge Tournament, the Douglas Tournament,The Tucson Unified School District 4111110 - Tournament,The Copper Classic,etc.There were two big wrestling tournaments as well and there will be more. The girls have little to choose from. There are a few scattered basketball tournaments throughout the state. • Even fewer than last year as some of them have folded --K • a+ '• - from lack of support. The Flowing Wells Invitational is, without a doubt, the finest in Arizona. In fact,as far as I can tell,it is one of only two girls basketball tournaments left in the state,although there may be one in Phoenix that n'i statistics acs I don't know about. There may be only one next year, period. Texans spoi• "Everyone wants to get in this tournament," Flowing i pe Panthers are off to a poor start and that is reflected 1 yrsrt Wells Coach Marc Janis said. "But we just can't ac- in the statistics. They have given up just about 70 points comodate everyone since we limit the field to eight teams per contest and haven't been able to approach anywhere for economic reasons.This year we have a fantastic field; near that figure with their own offense.Guard Jeff Colter some of the best teams in the state. We have hired top is their leading scorer with an average of over 17 points quality officials. But I don't know about next year..."his per game.But Colter is streaky; 30 points one night,eight voice trailed off as he looked around at the nearly empty the next. Al Canizales is their only consistent scoring bleachers. They grow 'em tall in again the big guns as they threat.Other than Canizales the Panther front line has not The Flowing Wells athletic department has gone all out Texas. Just ask Joe Acker each scored 16 points.Gary been very effective. They have also shown a tendancy to to make it a first class two-day event. And they have cut or his Marana Tiger Ward added nine as be burned by the running game. Amphi has faced some as many corners as was reasonably possible in an attempt basketball team as their Marana finished the tough competition in the early going, though. And they to save the tournament from extinction. This year they otherwise outstanding tourney at 2-1. have played some good basketball at times.The problem were forced to raise the entry fee from$25 to$35. performance in the has been that they have not been able to put four good But the awful truth is that nobody but the players and Douglas Invitational Fleet Phillip averaged quarters together in any one game. , coaches seems interested. In fact,there doesn't seem to a basketball tt drnament Ovals 15.3 over the three games whole lot of interest in the girls athletics in general, spoiled. by 'an 'opening to pace Marana. Steve Name Total Pts. Avg. High anywhere. round shellacking by huge Watson averaged 14, Bob x Colter 105 17.5 30 Coronado of Texas 56-32Theilman 9, and Gary. Canizales 67 11.2 17 When Title IX came about in 1972,requiring equal time d The Tigers went on to win War5.6. Tallman 48 8 12 and facilities for the gals athletic programs, everyone g knew it would be a long haul.But it has turned out to be a their final two games of the Marana will play again Fabijanic 41 6.8 11 lon ger haul than expected and part of the problem lies in tournament and finish on Jan. 5 when they will Werner 20 3.3 10 g fifth. Coronado went on to host the revenge-minded Dison 15 2,5 6 the nebulous wording of Title IX itself.Itis open to various win the championship and Nogales Apaches in a AA-S Hernandez 13 2.2 4 interpretations. Nowhere does it state that there must be it didn't appear theybroke "equal funding."Naturally most high schools continue to pP contest. Dorlac 11 1.8 6 pour their dough into the big moneymakers: boys football a sweat along the way.The Freeze 9 1.5 7 tournament took place on Luccio 7 1.2 . 5 and basketball,leaving very little for the girls programs. Wednesday, Thursday and Hewson 3 .5 2 Yet in this particular case it is difficult to pin the blame Friday of last week. Ebert 1 .2 1 on anyone.Certainly the blame does not lie with Flowing Marana, now 6-2 overall Flowing Wells High School for the failure of the tournament.They Am hi have done everything they could.Well actually they could on the season, had the p theater 0 wins 6 losses ll have sought a little more publicity for the event. I myself misfortune of drawing /VeI IS Scoring Avg.57.0 (342 total I points didn't know much about it until just a few days before the Coronado for their opening Opponents 69.5(417 total points) tournament started so there wasn't much I could do to round game and the E1 Paso team is ranked tenth champs give it a build-up. But basically they have tried their in the state of Texas.Their darnedest. front line averages around They have gone with as many volunteers as they , • possibly could. Theyhave cut back on security and other 6-6. Marana doesn't have aiviarana sta s •c S p° y y singleplayer that big. paid personnel. Expenses still run slightly over $700. Mara 's man to man The Flowing Wells however.Officials for the tournament cost$500.Then you defense, which has been wrestling team, long have the ticket takers, the scorers, and time-keepers. extremely effective powerhouse in Tucson and It is evident that the Marana Tigers have been very They don't make very much on a per game basis (about throughout the season,just all of Arizona, made effective in both scoring points and in limiting the op- $4). And to get a professional fob done you have to have could not contain believers out of a lot of position thus far this season. They are averaging a them. Coronado.Fleet Phillip and Californians last Thursday. healthy 63.5 points per game and are allowing the stingy One group that must shoulder at least part Of the blame Steve Watson were the high They outdistanced afield of total of 47.5.Although not all the teams they have faced are the student bodies of the participating schools. I saw scorers for the Tigers in the 35 teams in winning the El were pushovers, the only real challenges they have had buses pulling up to Flowing Wells containing only the 56-32 loss with eight points. Cajon Invitational in San were Nogales (they won) and Coronado of El Paso (they players and coaches. There was room for some students each. Coronado's 24 point Diego. The Caballeros lost). Fleet Phillip has been impressive for Marana both on those buses to come and lend support but they ob- margin of victory was accumulated 163 points. in scoring and on the boards. And no matter who the op- viously chose not to.There were only a handful of parents indicative of things to come Their closest competitions, position was their defensive record must be recognized as there as well.They mustit's not care either. as they defeated Douglas Val Halla,scored 15412. outstanding (one of the best in the state).They have done Why don't they care? Maybe they don't think t,s very by 21, and Buena by 29 in it with.a tenacious man to man. exciting to watch the girls play basketball. They are wrong. Maybe the guys think its kind of a Mickey Mouse taking the championship. Although Flowing Wells affair.If that is the case they make it that way by refusing Marana took out their did not win an individual Name Total Pts. Avg. High to lend their support.Of course,there are those who,deep frustrations in their next title, they placed several Phillip 145 18.1 24 down, think it is a waste of time and money to be funding game when they destroyed wrestlers high in the Watson 83 10.4 18 girls athletic teams anyway.After all,they aren't going to Colonia Juarez of Mexico standings. Jeff Whitehurst Thorsrud 61 7.6 13 become college stars or pros,are they?Sexism. 77-32. Nine players scored (145) and Thane Russell Ward 59 7.3 13 It would be too bad if the girls didn't have the Flowing for the Tigers as they (175) both made it to the Theilman 48 6 15 Wells Invitational to play in next year. They have very coasted to victory after finals and finished second Lee 44 5.5 10 little in terms of athletics as it is.They labor in obscurity building a 34-12 halftime overall.Kyle Kotchou-(112) Parsons 31 3.9 8 and the only reason they do it is because they love the lead. Fleet Phillip led all and David Romero (133) Collins 10 1.3 4 scorers with 22. Steve both won in their matches Lewis 8 1 2 sport. Certainly it is not because of the roar of the crowd or the glory because there isn't any. Because they play Watson scored 18 and Bob for third place.Mike Arndt Bratton 7 .9 3 purely for enjoyment they exemplify everything that Theilman added 15. (127) finished fourth in his Tarkington 7 .9 4 sports is SUPPOSED to be for young people.Yet they are In their final appearance division and Dave Jimenez White 4 .5 2 the ones to suffer. of the invitational Marana (138) and Doug Byer I never put much stock in feminist organizations.,Bu wasagain impressive as :(191)both finished Marana 6 wins 2 losses • some I'm begining to feel otherwise.-Maybe such group they defeated ,1 - tough The Cabs will be t� ick in will stepforward and fund a high h school athletic tour- Nogales squad 66-45- action on Jan. 9 when they Scoring Avg. 63.5 (508 total points) . g Phillip arid{:-Watson..°were-. travel to Safford. ppo ' nament for girls.It would be money well spent. O nems , 47.5(384 total,points) Page 18,The Arizona Territorial, December 28, 1978 Gunners going don't ............, .t ,.... By TOM POWERS sold to the public. The at song(two-thirds less than cutting Norman. They had Any basketball team that Gunners management has the Rustlers hockey team been winning with the cuts Coniel Norman been woefully lacking in pays on a per night basis). lineup they already had. :.00: without even taking a look that respect. The player salaries range But the team had already -F '' ' at., him out on the court "Dissapointing" is the from $8,000 to $12,000. But proved that it could win w i� . . ,' .,,.." must be pretty solid. Any word most often used still they insisted on basketball games. What - `16' �' team that cuts hometown around the front office charging $5.50 for a they need is fans or they � � � :� � �� favorite Coniel Norman when talking about reserved seat and$4.50 just may not get the e . ••�: -.�y� attendance. to pportunity to try and win � :, W Iiii....,' without even taking a look get in the door.That was o at him out on the court There is little doubt that far too much. basketball games. :41, 0: 1 '` must not be very public Tucson's basketball fans The Gunners also appear But there is a good news ; h relations conscious.Both of are mainly concerned with hell-bent on keeping of late.The front office has , SS t the above statements apply the fortunes of the former U of A players off finally come around. They ' to the Tucson Gunners of University_ of Arizona the roster. A whole slew of have announced that, M Wildcats. Especially.since them tried out for the team beginning in the new Western Basket- g� g January, theynow compete n the includingHerman Harris ticket rices will be slashed ball Association. Pe P r The Gunners are the PAC-10. The Wildcats held but all were cut with the across the board. They are o ;� cream of the crop, talent- an intra-squad scrimmage exception of Phil Taylor. currently working on CA '''.. wise,in the WBA.But,until at McKale Center several Then came the Coniel promotional gimmicks and recently,they haven't been weeks ago and drew 2,500 Norman incident. "special nights" designed � -* drawing flies at the fans.The Gunners, playing The former shooting star to boost attendance. Their Community Center. at the Community Center with the U of A was first such promotional Leading in the standings the same night, drew 700. recently released from the night was held last week since play began, the team Add to this the many local San Diego Clippers of the and 2,500 fans showed up. , has proved that it can play high school basketball NBA.Since he had signed a The Tucson Gunners , - , j good, exciting basketball. teams and the fact that the conditional contract with have an excellent product They boast such former Phoenix Suns are just down the Gunners prior to the to offer and the media has AIIINMIINOIO college hot-shots as Jimmy the pike and it is easy to start of the season, he bent over backwards to Boylan, Phil Taylor, and see why the Gunners have returned to Tucson much to help.They get as much ink Glen Williams. not averaged anywhere the delight of the fans and in the local press as any Most of the Gunners' near 1,000 fans per game in the media. Two games team in town.Naw that the front office time and effort the early going. later (after taking only front office realizes what went into acquiring this But the Gunners have not four shots) it was has to be done and is talented array of stars. helped themselves. They announced that there was making a serious effort to STRETCH—Gerald Henderson has been another player And that is a commendable priced themselves out of no room for him on the get its message across to who has sparked Coach Herb Brown's Gunners when he practice, except when you the market with their roster. the public, the New Year comes off of the bench. Henderson is averaging over 12 have a first year team that tickets.The received use of Coach Herb Brown's may yet to turn out to be a points per game as a substitute. needs to be promoted and the Community Center for reasons were valid for profitable one. 1111.0. 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He teams in the backcourt with Glen Taylor,the only former U of A player on the Gunner's roster,has been averaging close to P p Williams who played his college ball at St.John's in New 12 points per game as a pro.He has proved to be a valuable sixth man as he has sparked York.Boylan,like most young men who played ball for Al many Gunner rallies coming off the bench. McGuire at Marquette,plays the game tough. December 28, 1978,The Arizona Territorial, Page 19 Senators appoint Around the clubs 4 to academieszr, k:/yek-=1(?;tou ‘.ge., CoCo LC \ / ‘ / in 14. CZ oo Arthur Pack Golf Course Four students from northside high schools have been co pRINTING " The Arthur Pack Men's Club played four-man low ball- nominated by Senators Dennis DeConcini and Barry ,- high ball on Sunday. For Jim Cruice,Tony Real,George Goldwater to attend United States military academies.- Lequea, and Bill Straw, it was a chance to do a little These nominations are not appointments,but make the students eligible for selection by the military academy. ON ROGER ROAD AT ORACLE celebrating a day early. They teamed up for first place After the careful selection process whichrecedes the with a score of 139. Pete Sears, Judd Ferentz, and Joe P congressional nominations,it is considered an honor to be Kissel'teamed for second place with a 142.As you can see nominated whether or not a student is finally selected to „..,.,, ,„,,...,.,;.,:.,;;.,, ....,:. they played a man short and it was probably because they �<r:.��'.:. �.�.:..:.... :��.. ..,.:::�.�...:..,��...�.:.•:..::::.:'.. . . .:;:::. Y., r..�:::Y.:�.r�J;::.��.:..;. -,.:�:�;. attend an academy. :� couldn't find a partner whose wife would let him out of the --- ,,,, house on the daybefore Christmas. t -� _ HINDS {r James Norman Cerny,son of Robert and Lucille Cerny, f{ ��, .Chff Valle Golf Course from Canyon del Oro High School, was nominated for �'• 'BOOKy r academy appointment by both senators. Sen. DeConcini }f , -' Dave and Sue Comptom believe in doing things nominated James for an appointment to the Naval ---,-- "Your Book Store” 1. together,especially around the holidays.On Sunday_Dave Academy at Annapolis, Md. Sen. Goldwater nominated i.- r finished first in the Cliff Valley low net tournament with a him for an appointment to the Air Force at Colorado $V We have notecards, 1979 calendars and the .: 51. Sue Compton tied for third with Ken Vigil. They both Springs,Colo. 0 • shot 56s. Joe Banzet finished second with a net 52. Sue William John Fulton, son of Mr. and Mrs. William D. r best special order service in the Southwest broke into the top five in the weekly Cliff Valley tour- Fulton,of Canyon del Oro High School was also nominated nament for the second time in the last month. And what for academy positions by both senators. Sen. DeConcini Plaza Del Oro at()range Grove ii used to be known as the Sunday Men's Tournament is now nominated young Fulton for a position at the Merchant •' 6462 N. Oracle Rd. 297-5949 known as the Sunday Person's Tournament. Marine Academy at Kings Point, N.Y. Sen. Goldwater im . �. .r 1 f•:n ,..••,;.:�?�.•.?}tiim'tYY.•5r,1':i%'.•'K?;{rm:?{:Sp, nominated him for a position at the Naval Academy. aro Valley Country Club John Ferdinand Delieuw of Amphitheater High School P g The guys at Oro Valley played two man best ball on was nominated by Sen. Goldwater for an appointment to Saturday.The winners were Bruce Greer and T.O. (Teed the Merchant Marine Academy. off?) Hedrick. They combined for a 60. The competition - Vincent Saroni, son of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Saroni, was fierce as three other teams tied for second all of them was nominated by Sen.DeConcini for a position at the Air just one stroke back. Lauren Rhude and Clyde Wanslee Force Academy. He is a Canyon del Oro High School shot 61 as did Al Carey and Eldon Hanes, and Jim Wright SPECIAL student. and Al Jerman. More nominations will be forthcoming from Rep. Tucson National Golf Club Morris Udall's office in January, according to a spokesman in the Tucson office.' Limited Offer In tennis news from Tucson National, the club will be Each U. S. Senator and representative is required to 90 Days Introductory Rate holding a member-guest tournament on Jan.21 at 9 a.m. make-nominations to the military academies. Each , Q There will be a mixed doubles night league begining on legislator makes 10 nominations for each appointment he ` Tuesday, Jan. 23 at 7 p.m. And there will be a women's is responsible for helping with. For the most part a doubles clinic begining on Jan 9 at 10 a.m. legislator is concerned with the filling of one appointment ► `/ Frank Boynton is the new head golf pro at National. He per academy. replaces Jim Silvey who is moving to Skyline Country Approximately one-half of each year's military REI\IT Club after four years at Tucson National.Mr.Boynton has academy classes are filled with Congressional previously served as head pro at 49ers CountryClub and appointments.Those students nominated but not selected - at Skyline. He has played two years on the PGA tour, his for Congressional appointment are considered for $2.75 best being in 1968 when he finished second in the Tucson appointment in other ways. Open.He finished 44th on the PGA earnings list that year. • To be eligible for Congressional appointment to a a month for Skyline Cour Club� world famous ailableat the legislators office. Students nominated Jim Silvey is returning to Skyline as the new head pro. are those who have placed well on national tests, rank in the topfivepercentof + Cu i I i i W t r Mr. Silvey, who had been serving as head pro at Tucson their class, and are involved in ga a e Fully Tank National,has accepted the job at Skyline where he served school and community activities. Top contenders for Automatic or Exchange as head pro for ten years from 1964-1974.He had been with nominations were personally interviewed by the ri;:- BUY a National since 1974 following a brief stint in kino Springs. Congressman. - i l a A \ 'NM ',Pvt.:se ? Fully Automatic ... . 44,,,...<, . � . ,, .., * WATER , 2 ways to eam ,�.- _-,,...--4, .." CONDITIONER - For As Low As e . We Can III «_ . 00 Install Fumy more at American ! Automatic -_ _ ___ _______ merica. Cal! 325-3311 1 - The Eight-Plus Account Join the Payroll Savings Plan. EA -- opOur highest interest el��r onlt►rr�r.tr�'rrt•rrt-t���,r• 8.33%annul yield 011/4 ' 8%annual rate ,fir St000 minimum deposit 8-year minimum term tk,t, Tax-Deferred I RA/Keogh 4 .6, t 3 "' Q New.higherearning,onretirementuc°�rrtrrrt. � �Yr$ 8.33%annual yield '- mmrmmmimmimmmmmmmNe 8%annual rate •4 416 - 3-year minimum term On September 20, 1978 we held aq uiet little . get-together to show off some of our new �� - __ __��_ foothills property. . .and see if people liked it. PLUS INSTANT CASH! No matter which kind of certificate account you choose.should you need Within two hours, the entre first Section was reserved. cash for any purpose.it s yours instantly(up to 90'.of the amount of your certificate)at only 1`.above what your savings are earning Soon we'll be offering another opportunity to purchase into CERTIFICATE ACCOUNTS OPENED BY THE 10TH EARN FROM THE 1ST what's sure to become the next "premiere address" in EVERY MONTH(EXCLUDING 6-MONTH CERTIFICATES) p Tucson. SAVINGS INSURED TO S40.000 Substantial interest penalty on early withdrawal of certificate accounts Rancho sin V a c a s. . .u p as high as you can go in t h e * * * * * * * * * * ` * * * * '` Catalina foothills. . .adjoining the Coronado National Forest. a MERI ca II (So nothing will ever come between you and your view.) If you'd like to be among those invited to.preview the next section of this property to be offered, now's the time to call Paul Motschall at 299-1352. Ar,EqualSri I)1 111G 5 s f+ra�srnh LenAer An Equal Ovoo turniy EmMover * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Rancito vans Call 297-8292 Casas Adobes Office 7120 N.Oracle Rd. Custom Home Lots with Strict Architectural Control Open Saturdays 9 to Noon The Estes Company/P.O. Box 17360/Tucson, AZ 85731 Page 20,The Arizona Territorial, December 28, 1978. EVERYDAY Donaldson School districts choosing FASHION EYEWEAR campaigns new officers for 1979 , successful ... .... .. ...:::::0::::::-;,:::-:-:,-,„::::.,...:....: ..,,,, •. All school districts must November, is the board's Jan. 2 session. He will .., . .• ..••...-......-.:-......„.„.„.„...„ •••••-•••-••-••••••-.,.,........... -„:.... reorganize in early president now while Robert attend his first regular .,..,...,.::::::::::::•::::::::::.::-- .:-:iiDonaldson Elementary t..::':: , :ii:- :..-:::-‘841V-i,;:i1:-.00...::::-::':::::::•:•:::::-:::::•:•:-:-::::. .•.-, January by choosing new Richardson is the board's board session on Jan. 9. ::::*t.:-....;•;.:'.:.::::::-.:•::.*::: ::::.:,-;*.',...:.::::.::i.::1:-:.:;:•1.k.VOY-Ni:$:iii*:-:1?...,•;if:isg::-;:::::::Z:.*:::*:.::-:•• * School students conducted ------,-----,,,,,---•••,.,,,::::::::-::-.,,,,,. .,..0.-.3.1:::.*:::::::•n--;,.:::K:i:,.,-:-::.:.:::•:::. officers. This year there clerk. Mr. Holsinger will replace •,.:.:.:-,•-::::•,.•:.:- :•:.::-::::.:•,:-:,--.--:::- ::::::::::::.:w:,,,-:-...,:tif..-•:::::::::::::.v.:::•-•-•:,.:::::::.::.::.:-:•:::.:,.::.:-::h.. :-..: I. several highly successful .:,-•:--:: .aair...:',-.Yc.-.'.5x•-"•:„,•%.,-.I.-$.--if::::::**7::::•••.,.:.:::•::?::: ::ii::::::::.,..:::•::::::::1::: :::;:::::....-:-: are new members on all of Edgar Butterbaugh who -•.#0.7.7. ---z-V-...":1.-:::.:/* *••*--i,--....*.::::.,.:::: ::::.:.11,;•:.::::•:.,:•:::.• ....i::_1::11::•:::::-:-.:,.. Christmas campaigns this the boards in the area and Marana chose not to seek re- .. ..":-..&::::.: year. The programs were ... •:-•* :: ,.: ..*0.,.::•,:...•;it.,„ _ :•.• ., .....•:•:::::,... .:,-1-4.k:•:,...::.:•::: there may be some new. election. Dr. Welsh will . .:•---•:11,--:.•-•-:••.---,-- --,,:".§:-- •••,,:::••:::,,,.,,;•:•,.).-::::::::•::-:-.:::::::....-::::-A:,•,,,-:-.,..-,:: --•• "•-•-"--•-•• •-•,-•--------.-.;:,::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::---,X::::::: aimed at 'improving the -....:„ . :: ',--•-.3ski. ,,iii.:::-....:::::::.:•:.:•i:•:.,•:•:::3:::•:**.-.--:::.,'-A:'-:•:::::••-::.if people in the president's Two new members will . begin serving his second :::::::•:::;,,•:. .::-:-:::-1::::::...Z,.-4,:•::.:„Wf:t•-,..A::.;.:::',V:lil'-'4:;.0..*:::::i.':::::::;:.::::-..:1,•:•91A:-.:;::::.::::.1C.,::' holidays for needy families chair. And one board, be seated when the Marana four-year term this year. ..:';:-...:.-,Ii.:4,:i:.-.I.:V?::;.-.W-::i:::::-:"...:::?::•:i..:.*:•.-::4-..:::i•::::.I-:,.**.i$,:•,-:i.:.i.„.1*-:4::::, in the Amphitheater Catalina Foothills,will seat School Board holds its He was the high vote getter ,f,::.:::::-...:11:.-.,:.:::::.::::-:-.::-„,-::::.:::: :::2-:::-...!%;;;•-;:--*.'1-%„..,:-.--::::W...'f::::::i•-;:::::::Ii..:::::-:i5-44,..:-_:.:.,..::•::.:..,:1:::::,::.-- District. :....,:',•i:-.1:.,..:::::-.:•:::.::::::::-.1.:::::•i.*:::'i:-..--::-:.*:',•-:::::::::::::::::::::•:..:1:-.::::::ii.:0.1-....:!..i.ffl:::::,:Wiii..:10:::::::::',:-:.•-:::-:.:::::.::-:-e..,:-..:-,--:..-:::.a,-., 1. five instead of three reorganization meeting . in November's general The Donaldson Student .:•:::::::-:'.':.::.•-:::::1•:.':::-:•,.g:.-31-1.::::11.1.S.::::::•:.:::A;::-:*i::: ...... • *-............›.4r-10::::::1;E::::.":.::1*-::4:.,......-i'.:&•,.::':::::i::::.::-:: memberscJoanfn.e5raente4ep.rmoo.min,thlle2b79oawrd. candidates drive a field of five .i.::::.:,'::-..-::::•::-.1.:•::::::::::--.-.:-,. fe-.1*-aliKi•-•*:::::::i.i.:*.-:-.,.......:1•••,--;•-,,,,,•:-...: .iiii:::::•:.:::3:::.::.::::::.-.0.:;:.::::::::::.::.*-:•,1:::.:::::-....::::::::: ::::.: Council conducted a food .:if* -.:*:•:i'•••••:.'..:::::!::::‘:***.l.'.'.'...--'-'.?......'"..?..'......*:'.:t.ft.i.:..:.'::::::.:-:':.... ..**111 drive during the week of ::::::::.::,:::::::.::-..::::::•::.::.0. .....:::,..--.--:::: ,.-.--....,......k:Nc.::::::::::::-.--.--A-,-,;-:-.:::::::::::::::::::::::.-.....,:::.:::::.:::::.:::::::::.:,„...:` , Flowing Wells Grier Road. -..------,,,:::: -.,-;:::-•:,::::: -:----::::.:,..,:::::::-:•:. - --.*----•:.:••• •:-::•,.•••,:•,--,A:::.:;I:::.-:.:::::::.::::•:,;.::::-::„...-•:::::--..: Dec. 11 to 15. Over 1,250 ,.•,.,-;:•-:••;;.:•,3,:-•_::-:-::-,.:-, f---;:•::::•,:f:••:-::1,::•.:.:-.::-:•-•::::f.:-....*:: ::,:c-*,-•..`,.•:iiiiiii::::-. --;•;•:::-:',„.•:.:•:,..-:,...:::-::;,.:::i-:.•:::::::1:-- :.::1,. Olive Barry and George Catalina Foothills :.•::.:::':::•.ilk:-:,•:-I':.:...; ..:-..:.6::::::::::.::::.:,":::!:::::11::.f.::-:::.::•:::.:,14.-:: :,,;:,10-.WV,: ii:s: :: :-*•-' cans of food were collected The Flowing Wells Leaming will assume the 1 '::••*:.•':-..---'s• :-...:::-/•'•-•:-:,:-.--:--f--3,,,-----,-----,:::,..--::::,:-..:::-:::,...::.-;.::::•:::::m...,r-•:,.:•:-..,-:::.:•:::.::- -.1...-... and donated to the Food l'.1.."'::•::1:-.:.:::::::: ••••1-::::::.::::::::::'',:::::::::::.:•':-'::.::::':::-..4.:::::: ::. -I:::1'-'.:':::::::**.f::.:','.:.::.:'::.::.:,.::.:*::i::.:.:i:.:',::.:*::;:', ';':::::•ki-::::::.:::,.t...::. Bank of the Rillito Area School Board will meet seats now held by Max The Catalina Foothills • EYE EXAMINATIONS,GLAUCOMA TESTING Council. Dave Hayden's Jan. 2 at 8 p.m. in the Green,the board president, School Board will meet on board's conference room, and by clerk Daniel Post. Jan. 3 to elect a president • iption eyewear . fourth grade class won the 1444 W. Prince Road, to Mr. Green chose not to and a clerk for the year Sensibly priced prescrintermediate grades elect its president and seek re-election, while Mr. 1979. The meeting Will be Frame Repair & Service competition for most food clerk for the coming year Post was defeated in held at Orange Grove All Hard & Soft Contact Lenses . collected during the drive, and to seat new member November. Junior High School at 7:30 Mary Kelly's second Jim Barber on the board. p.m. The first meeting of Associated Optometrists graders won the contest for primary grades. Mr. Barber replaces Amphitheater the year will feature three John Mead, who decided new board members as the Drs. Simpson, Fabricant, Miller & Conroy Mrs. Jane Lierman's not to seek re-election this The Amphitheater School Foothills School Board has class at Donaldson con- Plaza del Oro-Orange Grove&Oracle-297-0102 ducted a drive to collect year. Board will hold its 1979 expanded from three to 925 E. University-622-5904 toys for needy children. Walter Douglas,who was organizational meeting on five persons. re-elected •to the board in Jan. 2 at 7:30 p.m. in the Incumbent president The class earned over$100 district offices at 125 E. John McDonald, who was to buy new toys in addition Really Smart Shoppers Read The Territorial. to used toys collected. The Firemen Prince Road. At the re-elected in November, meeting a president will be and Anne-Rosewell Gaines, They Know They'll Find Some of the Best class was recognized for its elected to succeed Dr.John who was not up for election efforts on a Dec. 18 telecast Buys in Town. And Please, Be Sure and Tell of KVOA news when the guarding Welsh and a clerk will be in November,will be joined elected to replace Richard by John Johnson, Larry money and toys were of- Our Advertisers Where You Saw Their Ad! ficially given to that station Catalina Scott. Both men will Leslie and Eve Schocket. continue to serve on the Gerald Tumarkin,whose as part of its toy drive, reorganized board. term expired at the end of The Donaldson Student Catalina Volunteer Fire Donald Holsinger will be 1978 did not seek re- Shop .1 LI Council wishes to express D is tr i c t's temporary sworn in as a new member election. Mr. Tumarkin • for big savings its appreciation to the problem with immediate community for its help in fire protections has of the board at the special served as clerk. making both of these apparently been resolved, r programs successful. as Department Chief-elect Steve Hayes has • Oscar Mayer Packaged Meats Oscar Mustered 13 volunteers to Ma er fill the void left by the Ireal."1 All Meat Wieners 1-lb 1 55 . . . resignations last week of All Beef Wieners 1-lb 1 55 Chief Caleb White and Big One Beef Franks 4 pack/1-lb 1 69 • some 16 firefighters. Jumbo Beef Franks 8 pack/1-lb 1 55 Mr. White's resignation Iaces Pthing.§ A Meat Bologna 8 oz. 93* . . and the registration of the A Beef Bologna 8 oz. . 93' Aiiiii....._, +4,1p...._.. , A Meat Bologna 12 oz. 1.37 firefighters was apparently A Beef Bologna 12 oz. 1.37 in protest of Chief White's A Meat Thick Sliced Bologna 12 oz. 1.37 successful drive • to ALTRUSA AT SIERRA VISTA A Beef Thick Sliced Bologna 12 oz. 1.37 eorganize the district's The Altrusa Club of Tucson, Betty Basteen, chairman Beef Bologna • 1-lb 1.79 r - for extension,has announced that the official organization Beef Cotto, 8 oz. 1 10 management from a three- - meeting and election of officers for the newly organized Cotto Salami 8 oz. 1.10 member board to a district club in Sierra will take place on Jan.8 at the Oscar Yrun Cotto Salami 12 oz. 1.61chief structure. in Before November voted almost 2-1 Community Center in Sierra Vista at 7 p.m. The charter Machiaeh Salami 8 oz. 1.19 District residents - Hard Salami 8 oz. 1.95 - dinner for the 25 new members will be held at King's Beer Salami 8,tiz. 1.19 Tennis Court Club at 6:30 p.m. on Saturday,Jan. 20 with Cheese Smokies 12 oz. 1.59 LIBERly in favor of reorganization. Mrs. Wally Branstetter in charge of planning. Governor Smokie Links 12 oz. 1.69 The resignations, which Summer Sausage 8 oz. 1:29 Phyllis Smith of Hacienda Heights,California will present Sliced Braunschweiger 8 oz. 1.12 could ring occured Dec. 16, left the the Charter and install the new officers.Members will be district without immediate Sliced Braunschweiger, 12 oz. 1 19 initiated at that time,also. Mary Hardy, president of the Braunschweiger Chub 8 oz. 75' we had to fire protection for four Tucson Club and Mrs. Charlotte McDerment, governor- Sandwich Spread 8 oz. 85' days, until Chief Hayes Sandwich Spread, 12 oz. 1 25 agreed to take charge of Ham & Cheese Spread 8 oz. 1.09 PaY the firefighters. elect of District Eleven will be in attendance. Ham & Cheese 8 oz. 1.43 COOKING CLASSES OFFERED His official term of office Head Cheese 8 oz. Liver Cheese 8 oz. 111))35 • the toll. begins Jan.2. Pima County Parks and Recreation Department will Pickle & Pimiento Loaf 8 oz. Lic The district's board had offer four new cooking classes when the new session of Old Fashion Loaf, 8 oz 1 17 classes begins at Ft. Lowell Arts&Crafts Center Jan. 8. Luncheon Loaf, 8 oz 1.17 Americans paid a heavy been approached by Rural Olive Loaf, 8 oz 1.15 price in order to tell the Metro Fire Dept. with a Registration for these classes will begin Tuesday,Jan. 2, through Friday,Jan.5,from 9 a.m.to 4 p.m.Classes being Honey Loaf, 8 oz 1.65 whole world for whom the contract offer to provide offered are Baking of All Kinds; Eastern European Picnic Loaf, 8 oz 1 29 Liberty Bell tolled, coverage to the district. Square Variety Pack 12 oz. 1.89 1 Both in lives and money. That contract would have Cuisine; Great American Cooking; and Appetizers and Round Variety Pack 12 oz. 1.89 Great Beginnings. The fee for these classes is $8. The Beef Variety Pack.... ... 12 oz. 1.89 Today,that bell still rings provided fire coverage at classes meet once a week for eight weeks. New England Brand Sausage 8 oz. 1.55 loud and clear.Thanks to the the rate of $100 per day Cooked Ham 6 oz. 1.75 over 9 million Americans until Chief Hayes' crew SPRING GARDEN DEMONSTRATIONS Chopped Ham 8 oz. 1.59 taking stock in their country, took over. Jubilee Ham Slices( 8 slices) 16 oz. 3.85 - A schedule of Wednesday morning garden sessions has Pullman Ham 3-lb 8.79 buying U.S.Savings Bonds Rural Metro officials been announced by the Pima County Cooperative Ex- + Bacon 1-lb 1.87 through the Payroll Savings also offered the district a tension Service starting Jan. 3 at 10 a.m. All are free. Bacon Bits 3 oz. 87' Plan. $1,000 per month contract January topics are: Jan. 3, Pruning Shade Trees Whether for education, for year-round fire Properly;Jan.10,Prune Fruit Trees for Heavy Harvests; retirement,or even a new protection, but both offers Claussen Kosher Pickles 1-gal 4.59 Jan. 17, Barefoot Planting -Trees and Shrubs; Jan.24, home,Savings Bonds offer were declined by the Caussen Kosher Pickles 32 oz. 1.09 Grapevine Pruning; and Jan. 31, Sowing Seeds for Claussen Icicle Pickles 32'oz. 1.09 safety and security in savings, district board. Summer Vegetables. All meetings are at the Tucson Claussen Sweet and Sour Pickles....32 oz. 1.15Savings that can mean Garden Center,4040 N.Campbell Ave. Claussen Sauerkraut 32 oz. 1.21 financial,independence for • I you.And an investment in Mike Wilson BUS CARAVAN TO ERA RALLY freedom for America. A bus caravan to attend a rally for the Equal Rights Nabisco Wheat Thins 10 02 79* So buy U.S.Savings is Life Scout ,..- Amendment in Phoenix will leave Jan.8 at 8:30 a.m.from Bonds. the El Con Mall. Tickets must be purchased in advance When it comes to saving, Mike Wilson received-his from the League of Women Voters.On Jan.7 Gov.Ronald Prices Subject to change Monday, January 1, 1979 they always ring the bell. Life rank at a Court of Reagan's daughter, Maureen, will be the guest at a Honor for Troop 211 Dec. cocktail party in the Arizona Inn to raise money for ERA. FedMart* 11. Joel Sands earned his Cocktail party tickets will be available at the door at 7 Star rank and Dan Fleury p.m. - *America's Greatest was promoted to First fi, _-:7---.. -Ob., * Class Scout. SPECIAL APPEAL TO BLOOD DONORS General Store .- . .°°*--;/----7 Den chiefs inducted were Again for the New Year's holiday the Southern Arizona . /:, ..""*" ••stv•••Gs / 5255 E. Broadway, // -* **‘-.•-•,',,!:::/'' i Bob Porenta, Joel Sands Regional Red Cross Blood Center is making an appeal on 182 E Ft. Lowell Dr., Z- __:,- t..--.--' ..'- - -:%.-77/ifi / ..:,„,_,_-_.,-,..,002.;,,... / and Gino Viviani.Pete and Sunday.The center will be.open on Dec.31 from 9 a.m.to 3 7030 E. 22nd Street, - - -,-- „„z„.77:4„; . Walt Hochuli received p.m. at 22 S. Cherry St. The blood center will be closed Tucson,AZ. .- scouter training awards. Jan.1.