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THIRTEENTH YEAR, NUMBER 50
TUCSON, ARIZONA) 20 cents per copy DECEMBER 21, 1978 ,
Bridges 74e. Emergency
hurt
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County highway officials4) I1Pb' for Ina Road
are still working to get
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accurate damage rivtu
estimates as floodwaters „ ,,I;iditreceded at midweek, ByJUDY RATLIFF of San Francisco doctors;
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leaving washed-out roads �
�'•' � Tucson General Hospital the other was submitted by
and rutted river crossings '� 044, p
has taken an option on a St.Mary's.
in their wake. )(Ili
"Obviously, HSASA will
Officials suggested that / piece of property west of
�' La Canada Drive facing on not grant approval for
the damages in Pima three centers," Mr. Harris
lb ' r. r dna Road on which they
County could reach about said. It seems only
$2 million, with Highway � hope to establish a Casas explore
g y Adobes "emergy-center, practical. to pDirector Jerry Jones whether there is a basis
issuin a"rough estimate" 11.11/66,44° according to hospital ad- for some common
g Tuesday of more than $1 'iii
ministrator Michael Harris.
proposal. I think there is
million. Mr. Harris said that hope that an emergy-
The County Board of Glee
Tucson General will submit
• Supervisors is scheduled to
a letter of intent con- center proposal will be
cerning the center to
ratif approved. Residents on the
meet Thursday to y Health Systems Agency of (Continued Page 20)
Chairman E.S. "Bud" ,� T T on
Walker's decision to r fir VP `41IPPAcilkip ; Southeastern Arizona
�' f� (HSASA) within a matter
declare a countywide state � of days. He said that
of emergency, and to41 �'
consider preliminary `` Tucson General and St. Beztakdamage estimates. ini4C*4 '`+ % hir Mary's Hospital are ex-
damage ploring the possibility of
Hard hit was the Marana "�+o �•► • ''�►,
area, where the swollen "'s► `��'' . the center being a expansion
Santa Cruz River made two 1(04z 0,► �. cooperative effort.
bridges impassable, which '--\ 4
"I have had informal approved
forced Marana School ft conversations with St.
District officials to close itii. *► '' --
4... Mar,,s to discuss the
their schools. ° potential for working All six northwest
In the northwest, the together," Mr. Harris said rezoning cases presented to
floods forced some 35
Wednesday. He said that the County Board of
ill
families out of their homes i the informal talks will Supervisors Monday
along the Rillito River near
g continue this week. He received unanimous ap-
El Camino del Terra indicated that the response proval.
Monday night south of i i from St. Mary's has so far Beztak of Arizona, the
Green Fields School, and 1 t . been favorable and that developer of Mission
shattered pavement where more formal talks are Palms Apartments,
La Cholla Boulevard expected to take place received a zoning change
crosses the Rillito. after the first of the year. necessary to expand the
The Rillito also caused project.
the closure of one south- According to Mr. Harris The supervisors rezoned
bound lane of Oracle-Road, the law provides that the 12-acre parccel,on both
.ts the river ate away at one Thanks of you rletters of intent to HSASA sides of Arabian Lane
approach. must be followed within 30 south of Orange Grove
(Pictures on Page 4} days with an application Road from CR-1 (one house
g for a certificate of need. per acre) to CR-4 (low
Specifics of the Tucson density multi-family).
General proposal will have The board also approved
_folkssome
to be firm by that time. L.W. Roberson's request to
HSASA has to approve rezone approximately five
any application for per- acres from SH (suburban
By DAVE ILIFF in installing lines but that there,was some good news as mission to change or add homestead) to CB-1 (local
Half a dozen homes are already hooked up and Saguaro well. The Federal Communications Commission has -in- medical services in an business) and TR (tran-
Cable Co, is ready to hook up a hundred more if this dicated Saguaro's permit should come through in March area. In recent months the sitional) at the southwest
week's rains allow them to get some work done in the instead of mid-summer. federal medical services corner of First Avenue and
Thornydale area.By March the company hopes to have its The permit will enable the company to build its earth regulatory agency has Wetmore Road.
earth station installed and be in nearly full operation. station to import television signals. It will be housed in a denied two applications to In approving the request,
Saguaro Cable received a franchise from the Pima structure at Ina and Thornydale road which will look build a full fledged nor- the board restricted
County Board of Supervisors in October to serve a portion outwardly like just another house. The equipment is thwest hospital. development of the TR
of the northwest suburbs where normal television already on hand, Mr. Shreeve said, so the permit is all According to Mr. Harris portion of the property to
reception is not possible because of mountains. The that is holding up getting signals. two letters of intent to residential uses.
company has a target of 3,000 hook ups and 250 miles of Mr. Emmick, a Chandler resident, is the engineering establish an "emergency Mr. Roberson told the
cable installation but growth in the area could increase brains of the operation,having put in 270 cable systems: center type presence" on board he plans to develop
this substantially. But this is the first system that Saguaro Cable has owned the northside are already more than 100 townhouses
Merelyn Shreeve, partner with James Emmick in the itself. on file with HSASA. One on the TR property.
company,said last week that there had been some delays (Continued on Pa a 10) was submitted by a group (Continued on Page 20)
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Classified Page 17
Butterbaugh retires . . . . , Page 9 Comment Page 6 wed.Dec.13 6 ,� P Q U T L O OK :Weather to deo
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Oro Valley Page 7 Fri.Dec.15 72 ,� tate this week,some cioudi-
Cmar paints windows . . . . . . . . . Page Schools Page 8 Sat.Dec.16 ,� willinto the week-
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Page1,•The Arizona Territorial,December 21,1978
City
agrees to sewers PAG RECEIVESurn
over
with to un - PAVING PLAN .
TO REDUCE DUST
By WALT NETT The supervisors approved a similar motion Monday
The six-year stalemate between city and county over afternoon after receiving word that the city had changed
who will run the integrated sewer system may have ended its mind. A Pima Association of that "we won't be able to
Monday, as the Tucson City Council, pressured by local The county must complete the takeover by June 30, Governments proposal to fix as many potholes."
builders and the County Board of Supervisors,voted 4-3 to which is in line with the time limit on a city referendum reduce dust in the air by EPA must receive the
turn its part of the system over to the county. last year, in which voters authorized the council to give paving unpaved roads has PAG plan by Jan. 1. If the
A tense joint meeting between the council and the board the county the system. won the support of the local plan is not approved
adjourned after almost three hours of public comments Agreement to the basic resolutions leaves some details County Board of Super- by EPA, federal funding
and debate Monday morning with the city and county no to be worked out,such as providing local matching funds visors. can be cut off for highway
closer to an agreement,as the council on a 5-1 vote refused for the Roger Road upgrading. The board voted construction.
to accept the county takeover until a supplemental report The city this summer received voter authorisation to unanimously Monday to
on how different typesof mergers would affect sewer user approve the plan, and will Jack Bale, a spokesman
g sell $20 million in general obligation bonds for sewer s nd an estimated $5 for PAG, said that ap-
fees was presented. improvements, but because they are general obligation
Mayor Lew Murphy, who suggested that the city turn bonds,the city cannot transfer them to the county. million to meet En- proval of the dust control
the system over to the county, cast the lone..•,dissenting Mayor Murphy suggested that the city sell the bonds, vironmentalProtection bond package would be
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vote,which Councilman Richard Amlee was not present begin the Roger-Road construction and then turn the Agency clean air standards more than enough to meet
manager Joel Valdez. by 1982. the EPA standards.
Thecity'sY afternoon decision to turn the system over to system over to the county. Adoption of the plan
the county sets four conditions on the change in Also approved by both sides were the facilities plan includes spending $1
management,including: study prepared by the consulting firm of Brown and million in the coming fiscal
—Turning almost all of the effluent produced at the Caldwell—which the county had refused to approve until year, $1.7 million in the THE
Roger Road and Ina Road treatment plants over to the the city accepted the idea of a single management 1980-81 fiscal year and$2.3
city. agency—and the Coopers and Lybrand financial study. million in 1981-82. The ARIZONA
—Assuming the city's sewer bonded indebtedness, The package will be presented to the Pima Association funds will be part of a dust TERRITORIAL
which is estimated at $1.7 million, according to City of Governments Regional Council at its regular meeting control bond package to be 1 West Orange Grove
Manager Joel Valdez• Thursday,Dec.21 for approval. presented to the voters in a Road, Tucson, AZ 85704.
—Making the improvements at the Roger Road plant PAG approval before Jan. 1 is necessary to keep the May 22 bond election. Phone (602) 297-1107.
and other capital construction projects. projects from being dropped from a project funding In addition, the board Published weekly on
—Promising that the sewer system will not be turned priority list maintained by the state Water Quality Control approved a related $15,000 Thursdays by Territorial
over to an independent agency for 10 years. Council. proposal.The funds will be Publishers, Inc. Also
used for traffic counters publishers of The Green
and seal paving to find Valley Sun, The Desert
what unpaved roads create Airman, The Daily
dust problems and which Reporter and The Tanque
roads should receive Verde News-Gazette.
higher priorities. Second class postage paid
"$1,000
in
savings"means County Highway
at Tucson, AZ. Sub-
Director Jerry Jones said scription rates: by mail
in Pima County $7.50
the $15,000 would go to per year; by mail outside
paykL5aff
g no service charge checkhig ana .50;Tic $10.00 per year; single
counters can be supplied by copy 20 cents.
atValley Bank • the county,he said,adding
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By WALT NETT Monday night as the river, clouds would do,they came �A. ' °"
Some residents living swollen by two days of back Tuesday--wading
near the Rillito River intermittent rain, roiled through the muck andY
mino br nches strewn across the '
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` N l'. < said. "We just took_the last
111 y. ,,. of 10 head of livestock out." place where the muck everywhere, but nary a more rain. That's when I
��� � _ Her brother, Randy made a strong effort to drop to drink" meant worry, because when they
'� Faunce, said, "There's a separate shoes from feet, something, as the raging say that there s usually
r lot of damage in there." became a point t o river broke drinking water going to be more rain."
The water apparently congregate, and swap lines to houses in the area Knots of people formed,
ran through some of the stories, as another woman early Monday afternoon. dispersed and formed
mobile homes, but did its came out with a tin of again•into different groups,
worst to the animal pens homemade cookies, which "I don't know if it's going offering advice, aid, and
different families main- was passed around and left to get worse," a deputy places where belongings
twined. for all on the trunk of a sheriff at the crossing said. could be stored until the
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#� anything in there anyway,"
Service first said that there "We'll all help each other
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\\,\ >_ .{::: 4�` \ � \ \ ;�. when I was six(which you didn't dunk I should have) and
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� �: ' �� ,yvv v ., AN\ ,.�y I don't really need anything this. year,and can't think of
.. �.�. /`v`yy yv `., `v\�` \\. A, \.,,:.,`.,. much that I want except for maybe a gorilla suit, a
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`� ,•., . `„�.. Ay,,„,„, \ yv vv\\\\ one finally broke).
:•fig \ \` �` '� \ However, I'm writing because as a reporter, I've
-r- „ ,, �� \ \ �,� gotten to know a lot of really needy people and have some
, e/ r i ' , ''' `\ , \\ "� ideas about things they need.After all,I didn't dealt want
�,, i ' 4 'alai vv all of those pairs of socks and robes and clothes I got from
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- " ,,„vvvvvvvvvvvvvv �,. -, -,',\,-',, \\;v - _ you as a kid—especially not the case of appendicitis my
8. \vt\�\vv \\vy vv v\v parents said you gave me for Christmas when I was seven
' � v '” y Aw```.� because I had not been a model child that year.
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At any rate,here s a few of the folks on my list and what
are probably appropriate stocking stuffers:
• BUD WALKER—a special secretary to dial the mobile
R eapporttonment ahead telephone in his car for him and a map putting his new
home squarely in the center of his supervisorial district.
KEN SCHARMAN— a commuter train service to be
Following the 1980 census, will the Arizona The apportionment finally accepted by the operated as a county utility.
Legislature reapportion itself so as to provide court had remarkably small deviation in coNRAD JOYNER--an easy-opening jar of peanuts
g pp p Y and a dietetic soft drink named after him would be a start.
the people with fair and equal representation? district population; nevertheless, it had DAVE YETMAN — a hammock for his office and a
The newly elected legislature has an op- serious failings lack of compactness and small,desk-top saguaro to go with the rest of the plants in
portunity to break with the past and make disregard for political subdivisions boun- his office.
impressive changes for the future, but the dories. KATIE DUSENBERRY a monogrammed shovel for
record of previous legislatures is one of To avoid political prejudice and to speed the future groundbreakings, with matching hardhat, gloves
P and steel-toed shoes.
partisan politics. So says the study Legislative process, the League and Common Cause SAM LENA—longer local liquor license hearings,so he
Apportionment in Arizona, issued by the endorse having a commission, independent of can do something constructive while not participating interest.
of Women Voters and Common Cause- the legislature, reapportion the state. Or the because of a possible conflict of
Arizona. legislature could enact statures providing LEW MURPHY�`a souvenir postcard from the Roger
. Road Wastewater Treatment Plant, a dictionary of even
From statehood until 1965, the legislature
standards in the apportionment process that more big words with appendices providing for the use of
• mandate equalityof population and com- those words to achieve the effect of '
did not take part in the apportionment
ec optimally maximized
pactness of districts, with consideration for convolution, and an annexation petition expanding the
process. The Constitution prescribed how . . city limits to a '
political and subdivision boundaries and point about 12 miles south of Butte,
apportionment would be carried out; its . . Montana.
provisions made the legislature one of the Prohibiting any use of political party COUNTY HIGHWAY DEPT.—Money. Lots of money.
g statistical data. y
better apportioned in the nation. A 1953 Y'see, they don't get much from regular sources of
amendment to the Constitution, however, Whatever the solution, we believe Common funding like the supervisors.
mandated that there be two senate seats for Cause and the LWV are on the right track in CHERI CROSS—a small fan to keep Mayor Murphy's
calling attention to this issue now and cigarette smoke away from her.
each county, thus making the senate one of the demandi GENE ANDERSON—flotation devices for his develop-
most mala ortioned in the countr ng response from legislators who men behind Casa Blanca Plaza. Also a chartered
PP �' may be prone to wait until the last minute and
job
hydrofoil to provide transportation for the residents.
In 1964 a suit was brought in Federal do the themselves.Badly. FRED ROOF — horses for the OVPD's next cattle
District Court of Arizona. Litigation lasted for drive,a picture of Clint Eastwood, and a helicopter. •
ten years, and testimony in court proceedings ORO VALLEY TOWN COUNCIL — an annexation
brought out that incumbency, political party
o petition taking in everything surrounding the city of
Non-alurnnt Tucson.
strength, and political party interest were
RICHARD BOYKIN—a tank,600 deputy sheriffs and a
factors used in drawing up legislative districthelico ter.
lines.
Starting January 1 membership in the THETUC'` Arizona'State UniversityAlumni Association SON PRESS CLUB—a permanent home and
a funny Gridiron Show.
Jis open to anybody whether or not he or sheY collegeDANA SCHOOL DISTRICT—a kiddie compactor to
un e a n ever attended Arizona State. Or an at help get all of those new kids in the Thornydale area into
all. All you need is $15 per month. And the their classrooms.
The Flowing Wells School Board must be theme,inexplicably is"Come Back to ASU.” That's about all I can think of,guy.It's a tall order,and
relieved to hear that the Agriculture The new membershipcategory for non- I know what you said when.I asked for the half-ton pickup
. � Y truck when I was 16—that big black belt is really a back
Department has gone back to the drawing alumni is just part of a campaign to beef up support instead of being part of the costume...but please
boardon its purposed ban of so-called junk the ASU alumni organization through a try.
foods in schools. The board wrestled with the professionally produced print and broadcast With warmest regards,
problems which would be created by the new media campaign. Besides the membership Walt Nett
rules last fall finally throwing in the cupcake. drive, they're increasing the alumni board to P.S. — One more thing. For the readers of this
newspaper, a very merry Christmas, and r. happy and
Now the ag experts have seen the light. 43 members, redesigning the alumni
g g prosperous new year.
The department admitted there were many magazine and starting a newsletter.
comments from the public both for and Among the enticements for new members
• Y f f Y Y f:1V
against the ban on vending machine items and are field tri to Kitt Peak and Castle Hot •:� > �. - . :•� :....ti:. . dmil, ` f - `-Ps .{ Via•:�•:Sr:•:v.• •
•:.¢.:., 1�}:},.•:ice:•:}}.;}:yv::{•�f:} :.}::.::.
now • the department says some new Springs, library privileges, a ten percent
"significant issues” have been raised. So discount at the Sun Devil Country Store, fan ji• The TERRITORIAL welcomes letters to the edea.,. -
they'll try to come up with another version for buses, early announcements of Gammage if. All letters must be signed'and ale writer's address and _
next fall. Auditorium attractions and the chance to go ->4 telephone number must be included. If for a good
There won't be much Arizona input on the on a Far West Alumni Cruise. They're even !!, reason the writer wishes to have his or her name
• withheld,the TERRITORIAL will do so at the editor's RI
matter, however. The public meetings on the offering invitations to class reunions to those : discretion. Letters should be brief and should contain
food will be held in Seattle it junk questionwho• never attended. Maybe they'll be for _V no libelous material.
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Detroit and Nashville. tourist class.
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December 21,1978,The Arizona Territorial,Page 7
Discipline
dispute • WE BUY ORIENTAL RUGS
LET US WASH ALL YOUR LOOSE LAID RUGS
FOR THE HOLIDAYS.
•,al` GIVE AN AREA RUG FOR CHRISTMAS!
By TOM POWERS other than the school ' _ • Chobarnan Rag Co. '
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Valley district property or at
A letter to Oro V y home only if such acts have 2625 M.Campbell 32 5-82 31
Police Chief Fred Roof a direct and immediate
from Supt.William Poston, tendency to injure the
of the Flowing Wells School school...A student is Nialle
District, has apparantly subject to the same r„� M' "ended the dispute over Your
criminal laws and owes the e
student discipline between same civil duties as other
the Oro Valley Police citizens and his status as a Meeting
and �•...-.-
Department the student should not alter his
Flowing Wells School obligations to others during
District. his rivate life away from thought they didn't care., My own feeling is to try and the Mountains.
P
„ he said. "But from Dr. keep .the kids out of the
On November 10, as the campus. Poston's letter I can see courts since it will be When you save at `-,
Flowing Wells football "So you can see that our that they are concerned treated as a status offense Catalina Savings:you , 4
team played Canyon del hands are tied in this and do care very much. If and nothing will happen get free use of our 121
Oro in Oro Valley, Oro particular case. There is any futureinstances occuranyway except thatthey special"Friendship - - r •
Valley police officer Garysome question as to we will try and work with will have a record. They Room."You can have f.,
Robb encountered six whether or not behavior the school, depending on need counseling not a a civic or religious �_ l�
Flowing Wells students occuring on the public road the severity of the offense. warning." meeting there,a l
birthday party,a slide 1,111 I
either possessing or con- would be deemed as a
sumin alchoholic j � show,whatever. � ■ ■ _ ..11. � _ .,
g on school sponsored function The"Friendship Room"holds up to 80 people,and
beverages. Five were Ste%t I
as stated in our letter." ata
Calle Concordia and one yis available mornings,afternoons,or evenings,
"I can appreciate and , Monday through Saturday.Call Ron Shafer for
was in the CDO parking lot. understand your reasonsI t''1 'W ' complete information.
it n
As has been the custom of ava ... .,
for having, reluctance • Catalina Savings Friendship Room's—another
the department, the six about arresting and good reason to move your money to the
Residents in the Catalina board,which will remain in mountains...the Catalina Savings Mountains.
student I.D. cards were prosecuting the students �
confiscated by the officer for a criminal matter, but Volunteer Fire District office until t h e
and turned over to the in fact it appears as though may be without nearby fire reorganization takes effect ATALINA
school so that the school this is definitely a protection until year's end, Jan. 2, met Friday with A F'M jc-
as manyof the volunteers Rural Metro Fire Chief Cas V I NGS
could take whatever criminal matter and ANC,tallh 1,4X i°T•P•
disciplinary action it probably should be handled resigned their positions Karbo to discuss the ' ,./
deemed necessary. as such. My own personal Saturday. possibility of contracting
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However a short time feeling is that students The resignations came with the privately-owned 7216 North Oracle at Ina/297-8294
later the cards were need to be held accountable while district voters were company to fill the void left
returned, by mail, to Oro for their behavior and to electing former chief Steve by the resignations.
Valley police chief Fred suffer whatever normal Hayes to his old post as THE ARIZONATERRITORIAL `
Roof along with a note from department chief. Chief Karbo said Wed- 1 West Orange grove Road,Tucson,AZ.85704.Phone(602)297.1107.Published'
consequences occur for Hayes led a suc- nesda that he has weekly on Thursdays by Territorial Publishers,Inc.Also publishers of The Green
Flowing Wells high School Mr. Y y ValleySun and The Desert Airman.Second class
improprieties and received no response from postage paid at Tucson,AZ.
Asst. Principal Richard „ cesful drive to reorganize P Subscription rates:by mail in Pima County—$7.50 per year;by mail outside Pima
violations of criminal law. the district earlier this the board. County in U.S.—$8.50;foreign countries—$10.00 per year;single copy 20 cents.
Griesser stating that since
the students were en- "I regret that Flowing year, replacing the three- _
countered on Calle Con- Wells School District is member fire board with a
cordia and not on school unable to exercise district chief.
jurisdiction in this matter Louise Recktenwalt was Christmas sho inBullard9Sgrounds then the police jat and would recommend that -
department should take elected secretary-treasur-
whatever action it thought the Oro Valley Police er in Saturday's special is a Tucson tradition!
was necessary and not Department treat such election.
expect the school to handle future instances as Both were unopposed. -411*1
the matter. criminal matters..." The three-member ii distinctive gifts for everyone
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Chief Roof sent a letter "I appreciate your i;'
. cards - ornaments - decorations
back to Flowing Wells cooperation with the Mike W ! holiday - •
candles ft cwrastating that if he could-not Flowing Wells Schools.and • kt• p
expect cooperation from your demonstrated in- is Life Scout � $71'
the school then he would tegrity of duty in ef- 0� Special Christmas store hours .
indeed handle any offense fectuating exemplary law Mike Wilson received his ••• •
by a Flowing Wells student enforcement...Please keep Life rank at a Court of ' open evenings til 9
in Oro Valley as a criminal Flowing Wells Schools Honor for Troop 211 Dec. Sunday10 to 5
matter, despite his informed as to any actions 11. Joel Sands earned his
reluctance to give the or assistance which me Star rank and Dan Fleury ,�• is•
students "records" that might provide...': interesting and unusual merchandise
will follow them for the rest was promoted to First �. L
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Chief Roof, who even- Class Scout. ButullinI
of their lives. tually turned the matter Den chiefs inducted were
Mr. Griesser counteredover to the parents of the Bob Porenta, Joel Sands
that students, like the rest six students,says that he is and Gino Viviani.Pete and ' % {'•
of us, are responsible for satisfied with Mr. Poston's Walt Hochuli receivedi
their own actions and Al" ••
response. scouter training awards. C a s a s Adobes Plaza
should be held in account "At first, because the
for them when not on The troop is sponsored by
school took no action, I the Harelson School PTO. N.Oracle Road at Ina 297-0802
school grounds or involved
in a school activity.
The letter from Mr. T 7 .��Tr ',..7_11,237/17.}.'-Z--T. ;: T
Poston to Chief Roof, at ` ` 3 �':� � -` _' � � � -...., �'°,� '�` {��1:7e4., ;,7t�-, �{-#�Ak .- -? i
December 13, reads as 41.111pti / `I
follows: • ti '
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that Flowing Wells Schools ,�1 , '-'d,''' ',
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accept t res onsibilt for its =�=- %%' �� 241°,
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students at school functions �,� =`w% ,'
at any time or place when `:. ~=N-``j .: 0.,-;:l ►fo
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our jurisdiction and in-
tervention is justified and (?.-FAlf:
legally permissable. Un- �r.•'7',' A rAcirc)litiTIE .;
fortunately, this incident "''' .
does not seem to fall under 4,„)
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the jurisdiction of our
schools...the students in41 •
question were observed CarC S Gifts1 "= c .s>"
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possessing or using Mon., Dec. 25 ►'� I • .
alchoholic beverages on
Calle Concordia across
Wendy's l" MERRY CHRISTMAS an�
from the Canyon del Oro •`� �.
High School Parking lot..." Hallmark M. :. -,�
"It is well settled, ofi ) :.moi',
Plaza del tiro L %`
course, that under certain /►.,� '►^.
circumstances the school I rade at Orange Grove ; ,
district's power to 297-9598 10.\---A And be sure to listen to Casey_ Kasum's speci _::.-.Aal 8 hour discipline does extend .;,
beyond our school grounds Open 9-9 ;4
themselves. However, Monday through Saturday 0'44 top 100 run down for1 978.
beyond that exception,it is 10-
y P � 6 Sunday ;__ cli,*
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school district has the: ' •' ' r a,=- �< ,
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are enough
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� r �, ' ,'1 - n PRESENTATION AT THE AIRPORT--Mrs. Karen Lindberg's fourth grade class at Walter Douglas Elementary
• 0 School won the American Airlines poster contest.The contest was held in conjunction with American's first non-stop
C flight from Tucson to New York City.Left to right:Karen Lindberg; Barbara Richardson,the school principal;Janelle
Bring this ad for a tree day of individual attention, state -0 Searcy, sales representative for American Airlines; Bob Hamel, elementary education director for Flowing Wells
adopted curriculum, competent qualified teachers, nutritious 0 schools;and Walter Douglas,president of the Flowing Wells School Board.Standing in front is Cathy Schultz,the class
meals and snacks, field trips and swimming ... a complete Z president,who is receiving the$100 first prize check from Ms.Searcy.
program for learning. Convenient family hours. Eight Tucson
schools to serve your family's needs.
1.1101 S.Columbus 745-2980 5.8425 E.Old Spanish Trail Poster
Pa contest -
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2.6425 S.Pacheco294-2701
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3.3107 E.Pima 327.4411 6.7845 E.Golf Links 296-8090
4.390214.Flowing Wells 7.1710 E.Irvington 294.9757 I i r] airport
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american Walter Douglas and the children,were Mrs.
Elementary School tookBarb Barbara Richardson the cost extra
Have you hugged your child today? part in a gala celebration school principal, Mr. Bob
at Tucson International Hamel the director of The Catalina Foothills be much more money than
Airport on Thursday. The elementary education for School Board tasted the we expected." •
students, Mrs. Karen the Flowing Wells District, bitter pill of inflation in a The Manzanita School,
Lindberg's fourth grade and Walter Douglas
' class, were on hand as the himself, the president of special meeting on Wed- which is sceduled for
CeSA `' nesday Dec. 13. Faced completion by the opening
winners of American the Flowing Wells School with the prospect of havingof the 1979-80 school year,
Airline's poster contest.On - Board. p P� will now accomodate a -
that day American began their new school at Man- p
BLeliCa g Much to the delight of the zanita and Campbell roads proximately 300- 25
' 7:Ali,' - ail, offering daily non-stop youngsters Capt. Bill opening up with an over- students. The two ad-
flights to New York City Timmons and First Offc. flow of students on the veryditional classrooms brings
Licicico Rsr,:lii„.., ,,,,,,,,:--ii.. 9;:+; �, from Tucson and g-,t ,�,}«, - .� }::;c,.>_; in con- may•Ingram, the pilot and first day, the board the total to 24. The cost of
��� _ junction with the inaugural
flight held aposter'contest co-pilot for the inaugural authorized the addition of the project is already
g flight, stopped by and two additional classrooms edging over the $2 million
open to all elementary answered questions about to the construction that is mark.
•tli.. • Wishes you a schools in Tucson and flying. Janelle Searcy, already in progress. The In other action at the
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I'IPPYay Marano. sales representative for cost o f these two special meeting, the board
... Moi�da SQat011.
`` 3' The students and staff American, presented a classrooms is X123,600. authorized Paul Brinkman
- � . Closed ChristmaslDoy. check for $100 to Cath of the University of Arizona
enjoyed cake and soda atY
gate 5B as they listened to a Schultz the class president. •"It's no secret that we to do a demographics study
UNDER THE DOME IN CASA BLANCA PLAZA rag-time piano player and The money represented
didn't expect to be paying with regard to population
Open Every Sunday Noon to 7:00;Daily 9 to 9 played with balloons.Their first prize in the contest. that much for just two trends in the Catalina
poster, depicting the first "I thought it was a very more classrooms, Supt. Foothills District. Schools
297-3262 American Airlines flight creative poster, Barbara John Eikenberry said. can hardly be built fast
from Tucson to New York.,
Richardson, the principal But with inflation, enough in the area to ac-
said. "They had about ten escalating costs and the comodate the growing
days to work on the project fact that construction firms number of people. Several
and they pooled their ideas aren't nearly as, coin- schools, completed within
Mink 4i .* * O! !�� and just did an outstanding petetive when bidding on the last few years, are
/gilt an addition as the are
organizational job in the Y already overcrowded and
g j y
Z6 �� when biddin on a whole outmoded with their
DAG, ♦ ,� ,,� ,�„ little time they had. I am g t e r
3� also proud of the way they project,it just turned out to limited space.
EG- --�- -:15; decided to spend the �� �, �,
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MONMERRY CHRISTMAS want to purchase . ,iii: '
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merican Airliner over �'r��� . . . '°.Y
0I mrill New York City.Standing in
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Walter Douglas who was
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the man that the school is i --
p- named after, is a flying THE CHRISTMAS DOLL — Mrs. Taylor's third grade
RESTAURANT-COCKTAILS 522_ 1 readingclass at Mesa Verde ElementarySchool r-
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training under Mr.
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, . . Douglas. .
December 21,1978,.The Arizona Territorial, Page 9
After 14years of service
Ed
Butterbaugh leaves
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By JUDY RATLIFF .,;.::::*\;.:::1-,} . ;, `s Mr.Butterbaugh got involved with the board because of
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This month Edgar Butterbaugh winds down his career �V` f
a��. .;:����.� �� N t�, : ��� - ,. his concern for students. The events he recalls most
as a member of the.Amphitheater School Board. There :..,,,,..„,„4,...,..„..4_,,,,,„
` 7: `` quickly all revolve around students.
were school awards nights, there was a banquet in his ` � . ,f ..� ` „ .: � w ,�,,,� „
. �' '. z_ _ ;,,i, x. .: There have been low points that really bothered me,
honor,one last convention to attend,a final board meeting ~
�� Mr. Butterbaugh said. "Times when we had a student
and a study session.
_ ~� � �� � �
will meet to or anize for 1979. For tt� ` � discipline problem that lead to expulsion, that's a boars
On Jan.2,the board g :; �4z -
in 14 ears Ed Butterbaughwill not be a a .� ,� -action.As I sat ther I kept asking how such a breakdown
the first time y , �. , t
���� _,,, a in communications could happen. How could the human
part of the board. I tri
"I felt that you can stay in a position too long," he said. 3 R relations between the parents and the student the student
Mr. Butterbaugh's majorgoal as a board member has _ � . and the school,the parents and the district, whatever,get
g to this point? How could society have this problem? The
been fulfilled. He wanted to ensure that his four children ,
had a chance for a fine education like he enjoyed in Oak g school district can't do everything and since we had a
Park, Illinois. Three Butterbaugh children have now .�� problem we had to deal with it::
graduated from Canyon del Oro High School. A fourth is :. A On the other hand, the high points with students truly
now a freshman at the same school. . stand out and have exhilerated Mr. Butterbaugh. The
In August when he decided not to run for re-election,Mr. events he has enjoyed most all involved the kids in the
Butterbaugh was quoted as saying he would do something ' district. He remembers especially graduations and
different on Tuesday nights--perhaps it would involve concerts, sports events and chess matches. He loves the
swimming.Last week,with his term on the board quickly t
�.� � �. � excitement of the students, the sense that he gets from
drawing to a close, he did not know what Tuesday nights ,' , A y � � them that they are achieving things,that they are striving
would hold for him. ,... and pleased with themselves.
"Being a member of the school board has helped more � :�.
as a person than anything I've done in the last 14 years, w • �`` . Ed Butterbaugh came to town in January of 1962 as the
except work I've done at church,"Mr. Butterbaugh said. k ` partner in charge of Tucson's Ernst and Ernst CPAs
<< • • ., office. He was elected to the school board in 1964. At this
I have seen the process of dealing with sensitive issues $ point, he probably can't remember what it's like to live
demands good human relations. You have to deal with
everybody on a fair basis.It may take until midnight, but here and not be a member of a school board-1979 will be
y �"ou must hear people out. Much bigger problems result
his year to find out.
when you don't respond to good people who are raising ant -
issue.
"Treat people fairly and excersise your own best Edgar r 6u tterba u h ^,,`ili.4,�;�
judgement and chances are good that you will make a g 9 ,A�t �,,�,,, el
good decision.On the school board and in by business,I've ,i� (fi, n,�i,i.
k' as hard at the system bywhich a decision is groups.Mr.Butterbaugh feels that Supt. Neel has been a -' :;:ir.,)11:1;.1,:),begun loo mg Y 11,
solid, innovative administrator who continually chal- •• �• �'' �reached as at the decision itself. ,.,‘a ,Mr.Butterbaugh said that Amphitheater is a successfullenges his staff. ' ;14, ►11
school district.Upon returning recently from Phoenix and "If I had to go out and choose a superintendent today I ' 1 I r'•_iie I '
the yearly Arizona School Board Association meeting he wouldn't change one thing," Mr. Butterbaugh said. "It
felt"almost guilty" about the lack of major problems in goes back to the team approach. The board has Stop in for a complimentary
the district. historically been willing to sit down with teachers and crystal icicle to hon our tree.
"Not that we have the flawless school system," M.r. discuss problems. This has proved to be very important. y
- Butterbaugh said. "But, we have attempted to deal with Our product really is personal services — it's teaching. Casas Adobes— 7055 N. Oracle Rd. —297-9737
things as they come up. I don't think we.have developed When our professional policies and negotiations agree-
any problems through a series of bad decisions or a lack of ment with our teachers was created 12 years ago I think it
decisions.This reflects well on everybody connected with was the first in the state. Now other districts have more _ - ...
the district." detailed agreements. Ours has stood the test of time. It's tz...-....,s,, r. .-
"We've been successful through the efforts of a lot of been important for salaries and compensation to be -. _.-. �
people--our teachers' group, our administration and the discussed separately from other matters of concern to �, ._,--- .
citizens of the district who have supported every bond teachers.It is not so easy for issues to become confused. ,h, ,
issue for new construction. On two occasions residents In conversation, Mr. Butterbaugh completely New Ownership. Remember us to your friends. Old
authorized bond overrides which allowed the district to demystifies the process of successful problem solving.He World Charm in a secluded atmosphere offers total
hire new math teachers and to improve writing, reading feels simply that individuals must work hard at not letting relaxation. Walk to shopping & restaurants. Corn-
and fine arts programs." things become a problem.An importantpart of this is not pletely furnished 2 bedroom -2 bath, 1 bedroom - 1
Mr. Butterbaugh cites the.method in which Supt. Tom getting bogged down with trivia. He said, "If something bath,linens and dishes.Daily,weekly,monthly and
Neel was hired in 1973 as an example of the type of group must be solved,you solve it.The worst thing is to create a annual rates.
effort which makes Amphi a success. A team of teachers problem with talk." Lodge administrators and arents were iven a chane to "The influence that I have tried to brin is tot todo Casas Adobes
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sessions before the board. Mr. Neel was chosen,based in chose his words carefully."And,I don't think that implies - '
part, upon his responses to the needs expressed by these extravagance."
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HAPPIEST OF HOLIDAYS!
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Placing your telephone
big step for.o
calls early
for Christmas ex e n s i ve
will not only make it easier - c
to complete the calls but 111111110111111• By JOSEPH STOCKER Vegas •
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save money too. II Arizona Education
Mountain Bell is offering Association
holiday discount rates the busIness The familiar seasonal
entire three-day Christmas predicament: Here it is a B WALT NETT
fewa
weekend. However, the days before Christmas y
lowest rates will apply J y Southwest Gas' pending acquisition of Tucson Gas &
and you suddenly Electric's gas division is a very big step for the Las Vegas-
TheSaturdayand Sunday. remember those two or
60 percent based utility.
i
ds unted rate will apply three children of close When the purchase takes effect April 1, Southwest Gas
co PP Y friends for whoyou just all day Saturday and area to assist holiday Other tips for holiday will add 140,000 new customers in Tucson, South Tucson
Christmas Eve until 5 .m. callers. callers include: must get presents.And you and Green Valley, to the 160,000 already being served by
P —Dialyour calls direct. want them to be a bit more
On Christmas Day the-35 - the company in California, Nevada and central Arizona,
percent discounted rate Mountain Bell expects toeducational than the mine
It's faster and cheaper according to W.M. Laub, Southwest's chief executive
P from 8 a.m.to 11 handle a record of 675,000 than calling an operator run of space guns and officer.
will apply calls from Tucson area on because if a customer can't racing cars.
p.m. These discounted mos Da Mr. Laub, who has been Southwest's president since
rates a 1 to all direct Christ Y get through neither can an But your Christmas 1964,said the company will be stepping into another new
PP y
dialed long distance calls in Customers can improve operator. - - - budget is pretty frayed by situation in taking over TG&E's gas properties.
the United States. their chances of getting — Avoid, calling on the now. Tucson will give the company its first taste of
Christmas Day is through right away by hour and half hour, the Well, it happens that unionization, he said, adding that the company now
traditionally the busiest avoiding the heavy calling busiest time. some of the very finest employs some 550 people without union representation.
day of the year for times. Holiday calling —If you need a telephone educational gifts probably "We're not anti-union," he said at the Tucson Trade
Mountain Bell. An ad- volumes peak on Christ- number in another city,get cost much less than many Bureau's luncheon Thursday. "We're hesitant because
ditional strain is expected mas Eve and Christmas the number from directory of the other presents you we've never had to deal with the unions before. Now we
this year since Christmas Day in the early morning. assistance during the week bought. have to learn the tricks.'"
and Hanukkah fall on the Good times to call are all before the holiday. s
same day. day Saturday, early in the — If you call doesn't go For instance, one young TG&E presently employs more than 200 people in the
g gas division, he said, adding that all of the present em-
The company will have dayon Christmas Eve and throughthe first time,hang mother testifies that
P Y among the most cherished ployees, including those with administrative jobs in-
more than 225 operators on between to a.m.and 4 p.m. up and try again in five or Christmas gifts she volving both the gas and electricity sectors,will have an
duty in the Tucson Metro on Christmas Day. ten minutes. opportunity received as a little girl was PP Y to move over to Southwest.
a jigsaw puzzle. It was a W. Blake Down, Southwest's Tucson division vice-
• map of the United States, president, said that about 160 TG&E employees have
MEET THE KING . and each piece was one of already decided to move over to the new company.
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50 states. Mr. Laub said that Southwest is investing between$40
��,,,, million and $45 million in taking over the Tucson gas
The new Yamaha XS Eleven has all the speed,the style and 'I t �,w,N, ="- ,T.` Somebody else reported
.�r ' J -- -= ��" Lhat his favorite boyhood operation, which includes paying TG&E an increment of
the sophistication a superbike should have. And then „, �
p' therulingpower. r * �� $4.7 million to cover the tax bite the sale will cause.
some It's .� , =_` \ Christmas was a $1.79
tiV `: -x': flashlight. However,he said, the customers will not be stuck with
• 1101 DOHC,4- • Shaft drive '��? �t , .':�p `� r A, ,, that bill.
stroke engine for smooth '!,- , :f.:4-:*77,
1' � � r -
9 -*• "I took it apart and The gas division of TG&E has been getting a free ride in
• Constant-mesh ride (t.v :\ !,� with the pieces so the past,he said,adding that that was one of the reasons
5-speed transmission played
many times that before a why TG&E decided to divest itself of the gas operation.
WE'LL MAKE THE TRIP ACROSS TOWN ar YAMAHA XS month was gone, I knew "Whether it's us, TG&E or anybody else, the rates are
WORTHWHILE FOR YOU! ELEVEN quite a bit about basic going to go up," he said in discussing last week's rate
electricity,' he said.
1979 Models are here! Terrific saving on increase hearing before the Arizona Corporation Com-
1978 models Did you know that a mission in which Southwest Gas has requested an 8
1977 and 4940 E. 22rdEastside pocket calculator can be
bought at some place for percent boost.
"President
Carter called it 'the moral equivalentuivalent of
less then$5? war,' and the acronym is MEOW," he said referring to
ANUMiUkiiWhen how you know Nor would it bankru t
the Christmas kitty to buy discussions prior to passage of the.National Energy Act.
P "And meow is about how the act came out."
they're built.
a friend's daughter some He said suits have already been filed from Oklahoma,
- knitting needles and a Texas and Louisiana,all big gas-producing states,asking
f
skein of yarn. And how that the act be declared unconstitutional in its regulating
about a hammer and a sack of prices on gas transported and sold within the state.
full of nails for another He said that the basic rate formula, which adds 2.6
friend's son? percent to the rate of inflation to determine rate in-
Some other suggestions creases, could mean a 25 percent increase in gas prices
_ waysto earn for educatonal gifts with
i for the residential customer.
price tags that won't force El Paso Natural Gas, which supplies Southwest, is
you to reach for the asking for a 10.2-percent rate increase for wholesale
. more at American smelling salts and the distribution.
bankruptcy petition: "We'll have our own rate increases along the way,"Mr.
— A chess set. Laub said. "We don't like it,but its a fact of life.We don't .
A bookkeeping record for cause inflation.We just respond to it."
The Eight-Plus Account the young wage-earner.
tak - - Our highest interest ever on long-term savings A set of beginner's oil or
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8.33%annual yield acrylic paints.
a% 8%annual rate A globe map of the world. Sahuaro C1 e
A merit badge booklet for
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$1,000 minimum deposit the BoyScout. _ (Continued from Page 1)
8-year minimum term
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- _ - — --- - -------- - ------------- -� Six homes are already hooked up in the vicinity of
A family game. Orange Grove Road and La Canada Drive. Saguaro was
Tax-Deferred iRA/Keogh And, ah, yes, a book. able to put in temporary "head end" equipment when
it
0Viii'.higher l'orutn is onretirementiii i' tt' ' (Asked the bookstore forthere were ditches open for utility construction in the
yis
• ° 8.33%annual yield help in tailoring the book toarea. "We have about a hundred dollars a month coming
the child's age. And if you in now,"Mr.Shreeve said,"so it's not all outgo anyway."
$° annual te,� ° rate
really want to be con- In Thornydale, where trenches are open behind 119
3•year minimum term s c i e n t i o u s, ask the homes,the company hoped to install head-end equipment
,';; youngster's parents for the this week. When that goes in, homeowners will be con-
-- y __ name of his teacher. Then tracted personally by the company about hooking up to
PLUS INSTANT CASH! consult the latter about a the cable.
No matter which kind of certificate account you choose.should you need book or books that would
cash for any purpose.Its yours tstantly(up to 90 +of the amount of yourMr.Shreeve said there has been no shortage of interest.
certificate)at only t above what your savings are earning dovetail with the child's
CERTIFICATE ACCOUNTS OPENED BY THE 10TH EARN FROM THE 1ST . . . nd The company has been receiving many inquiries at its
EVERY MONTH(EXCLUDING 6-MONTH CERTIFICATES) interests, abilities a phone number,795-1000,and calls are then returned by a
SAVINGS INSURED TO$40,000 -topics being studied in company representative.Location of the caller is plotted
Substantial interest penalty on early withdrawal of certificate accounts school.
on an area map so Saguaro will have an idea of where to
* . . . . . * . . . . . * . . . . . . . .
- A caution or two: install cables next. They started in Thornydale ca9se
Check toys for health that's closest to the earth station.
• features. Finishes, paints
_ AMERICANand dyes, for instance, The hook-up fee is $19.95 and the monthly charge is
should by non-toxic. $7.35, Mr. Shreeve said, but he hinted there would be
Look toys over also for special rates for those who hook up when the company
• comes down their street.
An Equal savitics .:.., safety features. Watch for
N{xrsmq lender
An Equal
ppportunny Employer * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * "' _� - sharp points and exposedSubstantial interest has been-shown in Home Box Of-
nails or screws. Toy fice,a movie service available at extra charge.The earth
Call 297-8292 materials should be non-
' d. flammable, heat resistant station will allow Saguaro to bring in the HBO signal. At
Cases Adobes Office 7120 N.Oracle R a present there are no additional channels available to
Open Saturdays 9 to Noon and shatter-proof. Wooden subscribers, but that should change by March. The
. • toys should be constructed company will also have a small studio and the capacity to
I of hardwood and sanded to originate programs,probably from the Thronydale site.
avoid splintering.
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December 21,1971,The Arizona Territorial, Page 11
Public Notices Public Notices - Public Notices Public Notices 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 Your Right to Know
In the Superior Court are as follows: Lary Wurst Valley Zoning. NOTICE OF
of the State of Arizona ARTICLES OF described,and from the proceeds record in the Office of the Pima
,President 1819 W.Placita del Lobo SECTION 2. That the boundaries County Recorder. TRUSTEE'S SALE
In and for the County of Pima INCORPORATION OF of said sale, to satisfy said
Tucson, Arizona 85704; Sam of said'area to be rezoned CR-1 The followinglegally described
FEDERAL NATIONAL MOR- AMPHITHEATER Dougan Vice President 1675 E. and CB-1 in Town of Oro Valley Judgement in favor of the`Dated Dec.11,1978, RICHARD J.
TGAGE ASSOCIATION, a cor- CLASSROOM TEACHERS judgement creditor therein I BOYKIN SHERIFF OF PIMA ,trust property will be sold, pur-
poration, Camino Cielo Tucson, Arizona Zoning-shall be that area con suant to the power of sale under
etc., ASSOCIATION,INC. named,in the total judgment sum COUNTY, 'Arizona By K. A.
KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE 85718; Beverly Burger Secretary tamed in the Sunnyslope An- of $16,807.07, together with ac--KampeSGT.Deputy Sheriff that certain DEED OF TRUST
PLAINTIFF nexation OV-9-78-3, as shown by P
PRESENTS: That we, the un- 7520 N. Jenson Place Tucson, crued and accruing interest and Pub:The Arizona Territorial recorded in Book 5284, at pages
vs. Arizona 85704; Ron Shannon the shaded areas designated CR-1 169-172, in the records of Pima
MARIO N. SIERRA and MARIA dersigned, have this day costs since the date of entry of said December 21,28,1978
Treasurer 2615 W. Brato Way and CB-1 on the copy of the Town judgement. January 4,1979County, public SIERRA, husband and associated ourselves together for Arizona at auction
the purpose of forming a non- Tucson, Arizona 85704; Bill of Oro Valley and Pima County The sale will be held at the East,Req:Charles N.Giles,Attorney to the highest bidder at the Ea=t
wife;et al., profit corporation under and Nicholson Past President 916 W. Base Map Number 116,attached. front door of the New P4t�a Countydoor of the New County Courts
DEFENDANT �
No.176369 pursuant to the laws of the State of Calle Casquilla Tucson, Arizona SECTION 3. That all ordinances Court House,_ also sometimes Building, in the City of Tucson,,
NOTICE OF SPECIAL Arizona and for that purpose do 85704; Don Markle High School and parts of ordinances in conflict known as the main enterance of •County of Pima, Arizona, on
hereby adopt these Articles of Representative 7501 Camino de.herewith be and the same are said Court House, in Tucson,
Public N of ices Thursday, January 18, 1979, at
EXECUTION Maximillian Tucson, Arizona hereby repealed to the extent of
SALE OF Incorporation: Arizona on January 11,1979 at the 11:30 a.m.of said day:
. REAL PROPERTY ARTICLE I The name of the '85704;-John Johnson Junior Highjl such conflict. hour of 10:00 A.M. to sell the Your Right to Know The East 58 feet 4 inches of Lot 2
Representative 3202 E. Leel SECTION 4. This Ordinance and and the West 8 feet 4 inches of Lot 1
corporation shall be: Am followingdescribed real property
NOTICE I S HEREBY GIVEN Tucson, Arizona 85716; Valerie the various parts thereof are
that inobedience to the Writ of phitheater Classroom Teachers to the highest bidder: - in Block 6 of SWAN PARK AD
Davidson E I e m en t a r y hereby declared to be severable.If In the Superior Court
Special Execution issued by the Association,Inc. Lot 4, Block 2, SOUTH PARK DI TION, Pima County, Arizona,
ARTICLE I 1 The principal place Representative 2525 E. Prince any section,subsection,sentence, ADDITION according of the State Of Arizona as shown by map on file in Book 9
above entitled Court and in the g in and for the County of Pima
of business shall be Tucson,Pima Road Tucson,Arizona 85716 clause, word or phrase of this to theplat of record in the office of of MAPS and plats at Page 50.
above entitles cause, which Writ County,Arizona. IN WITNESS WHEREOF for Ordinance is for any reason held to Pima in the Matter of the Estate of Pima County Records.
and the Judgment described ARTICLE III PURPOSE: The the purpose of forming this non- be unconstitutional, such holding PETER SIMON ANDEREGG
therein by reference thereto areCounty, Arizona, in Book 2 of DATED this 18th day of Sep
i• herein, commands purpose for which this corporation profit corporation, as aforesaid, Shall not affect the validity of the Maps,page 7. Deceased. ?ember 1918.
me to sell,and I will sell,subject is organized is the transaction of we,the undersigned directors and remaining portion of this Or Subject to easements,restrictions No.P 5241 TRUSTOR: ALLEN HULL
any or all lawful business for incorporators have executed these dinance. and NOTICE TO CREDITORS LOUISE HULL
to the right of redemption in such Articles of Incorporation this 29th SECTION 5. WHEREAS, it is NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
case made and provided by statue, which non-profit corporations may reservations of record,if any. NORMAND F.BIRTCHER
day of November, 1978. Larry necessary for the preservation of that the undersigned has been
at public auction,all of the right, be incorporated under the laws of DATED:April 12,1978 g Trustee
Wurst Larry Wurst Sam Dougan the peace,health and safety of the appointed personal representative
title, interest, claim and lien the State of Arizona,as they may RICHARD J.BOYKIN STATE OF ARIZONA
Sam Dougan Beverly Burger Town of Oro Valley that this Or- of this estate. All persons having
which the parties named in said be amended from time to time. SHERIFF OF PIMA COUNTY ss.
Beverly Burger Ron Shannon Ron dinance become immediately claims against the estate are
Judgment had or have in and to ARTICLE I V INITIAL ARIZONA COUNTY OF MARiCOPA
Shannon Bill S Nicholson Bill effective,an emergency is hereby required to present their claims
the real property hereinafter BUSINESS: Said corporation is By e foregoing instrument was
K.A..A.Kampe
Nicholson Don Markle Don Markle declared to exist, and this Or- 'within four months after the date
described,and from the proceeds organized as an education DEPUTY SHERIFF acknowledged before me.t
his 18th
of said sale, to satisfy said organization to promote the sound John Johnson John Johnson dinance shall be effective im- Pub:The Arizona Territorial of the first publication of this day of September 1978, Ix/
Judgment irk, favor of the and equitable education of the Valerie Davidson Valerie mediately upon its passage and December 14,21,28,1978 notice or the claims will be forever .NORMAND F. BIRTHCHER as
judgement creditor therein Youth and the professional well- Davidson(Davison is correct) adoption. barred.Claims must be presented
Trustee and not
STATE OF ARIZONA PASSED, APPROVED AND Req: Rowell Gillenwater, At- personally.
named,in the total judgment sum being of the teachers of the Am- torneyby, delivering or mailing a written Eleanor Stuckey Notary Public
phitheater School District; to SS ADOPTED by the Town Council of 'statement of the claim to the (Notarial Seal) My commission
of $12,223.47, together with ac- COUNTY OF PIMA the Town of Oro Valley,Arizona, undersigned personal re resen-
crued and accruing interest and represent teachers in salary, P expires: 2-9-81 Recorded Sept. 19,
costs since the date of entry of said fringe benefit, and conditions of
On this 29th day of November, this 21st day of November,1978. tative at Law Offices Of O'Meara, 1978 Pima Book 5864,page 920
work negotiations and grievance 1978, before me, the undersigned Steve Engle Public Notices Michela & Weber, 150 N. Stone, Pub:The Arizona Territorial
Judgement. officer, personally appeared STEVE ENGLE, Suite 300,Tucson,Arizona 85701.
The sale will be held at the East matters with the administration December 7,14,21,28,197f
front door of the new Pima County and School Board of the District; Larry Wurst, Sam Dougan, Mayor DATED:December 6,1978
Your Right to Know Req:Veterans Administration
to promote good public and Beverly Burger, Ron Shannon, ATTEST: Ethel A.Anderegg
Court House, also sometimes Bill Nicholson, Don Markle, John Dorothy L. Personal Representative
known as the main entrance of parental relations in the District p esentative
and community of the schools;to Johnson, and Valerie Davidson Morse Pub:The Arizona Territorial
said Court House, in Tucson, encourage participation and in- (Davison) known to me to be the Town Clerk IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF December 14,21,28,1978
Arizona,on January 4,1979 at the terest of teachers in the school Persons whose names are sub- APPROVED AS THE STATE OF ARIZONA Req: O'Meara,Michela&Weber, Public Notices
hour of 10:00 a.m. to sell the problems of the District and to scribed to the foregoing Articles of TO FORM: 1 N AND FOR THE Attorneys
following described real property Your Right to Know
work in a cooperative way toward Incorporation, and acknowledge Walter L. COUNTY OF PIMA
to the highest bidder: solution thereof;to take an active that they executed the same for Henderson REGIONAL INVESTMENT CO.,
Lot Eleven(11),Block Five(5),of governmental, the use and purposes therein set TownCorporation, Public Notices IN THE SUPERIOR COURT
Amended Plat of MANLOVE part in charitable, overnmental Attorney A Missouri
and community projects in the forth.IN WITNESS WHEREOF,I Pub:The Arizona Territorial THURSMAN S. DUNN,et ux., et OF THE STATE OF ARIZONA
ADDITION,per map recorded in District and community including have hereunto set my hand and November 30,1978 al. No. 167370 NOTICE OF Your Right to Know IN AND FOR THE
Book 3 of Maps, page 12, in the such projects as making official seal. Myra L. Conniff December7,14,21,1978 SPECIAL EXECUTION SALE OF 9 COUNTY OF PIMA
office of the County Recorder of distributions to organization Notary Public(Notarial Seal)MY Rdq:Town of Oro Valley REAL PROPERTY • DAVID LOY GIBSON,
said Pima County,Arizona. exempt under Section 501 c,3,of COMMISSION EXPIRES: June NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Petitioner, and SUELLEN FAE
DATED:December 1,1978 10,1979 IN THE SUPERIOP.COURT OF
RICHARD J.BOYKIN the IRS Code of 1954, and amen- that in obedience to the/Writ of THE STATE OF ARIZONA GIBSON,Respondent.No.D 23908
SHER RI FF OF PIMA COUNTY dments and succeeding statutes; C E R T I F 1 C A T E 0 F • Special Execution issued by the SUMMONS
to own real and personal property; DISCLOSURE Publie Notices above entitled Court and in the IN AND FOR THE THE STATE OF ARIZONA to
ARIZONA BY OFFICERS, DIRECTORS, COUNTY OF PIMA
By K.A.Kampe SGT to borrow money, and to par- above entitled cause, which Writ ONLY COLLECTIONS, INC. an the above named respondent
P AND Your Right to Know
Deputy Sheriff ticipate in all business matters and the Judgment described Arizona corporation,Plaintiff SUELLEN FAE GIBSON
and to do all things pursuant to INCORPORATORS OF AN therein by reference thereto are YOU ARE HEREBY SUM-
Pub:The Arizona Territorial ARIZONA NON-PROFIT vs.
December 14,21,28,1978 law. incorporated herein, commands BEN C. VALENZUELA and MONED and required to appear
Req: Cusick, Watkins, Stewart& ARTICLE V No part of the net CORPORATION IN THE SUPERIOR COURT me to sell,and I will sell,subject LEON I LA VALENZUELA, and defend in the above entitled
Harris,Attorneys earnings of the corporation shall It is hereby certified that: No OF THE STATE OF ARIZONA • to the right of redemption in such husband and wife, dba B & J action in the above entitled court,
inure to the benefit of, or be person serving either by election IN AND FOR THE COUNTY case made and provided by PLASTERING,Defendants. * within TWENTY DAYS,exclusive
distributable to, its members, or appointment as officers, OF PIMA statute,at public auction,all of the N o. 165261 NOTICE OF of the day of service, if served
Public Notices directors, officers, or other directors, trustees, or in- ONLY COLLECTIONS, INC., an right,title,interest,claim and lien EXECUTION SALE OF REAL within the State of Arizona, or
private persons, except that the corporators concerning AM- Arizona corporation,Plaintiff,vs. which the parties named in said within THIRTY DAYS, exclusive
Your Right to Know corporation shall be authorized PHITHEATER CLASSROOM TRINIDAD L. ORTEGA and PROPERTY of the day of service, if served
and empowered topay reasonable TEACHERS ASSOCIATION,I JUANITA R. ORTEGA, Judgment had or have in and to NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
Po husband the real property hereinafter that in obedience to the Writ of without the State of Arizona, and
compensation for services ren- INC., a non-profit Arizona cor- and wife, Defendants. No. 168059 described,and from the proceeds Execution issued by the above You are hereby notified that •in
TOWN OF ORO VALEY dered and to make payments and poration: NOTICE OF EXECUTION SALE of said sale, to satisfy said entitled Court and in the above- case you fail so to do,judgment by
NOTICE OF distributions in furtherance of the I.Has been convicted of a felony OF REAL PROPERTY Judgment in favor of the judgment entitled cause,which Writ and the default will be rendered against
INSTALLMENTS DUE purposes set forth in Article IV.No involving a transaction in NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN>creditor therein named, in the * you for the relief demanded in the
partsecurities, consumer fraud, or Judgment described •herein by
AND DELINQUENT substantial of the activities of that in obedience to the Writ of total judgment sum of$18,322.67, reference thereto •are in petition.
The following assessments in the corporation shall be the antitrust in any state of Federal Execution issued by the above- together with accrued and ac corporated herein,commands me The name and address of
Improvement District No. 1 for carrying on of propaganda, or jurisdiction within the seven year entitled Court and in the above- truing interest and costs since the t
improvements of aportion of Calle otherwise attempting to influence Period immediately proceding the to sell, and I will sell, •a. public Petitioner's •attorney is
p P entitled,cause,which Vlrit and date of entry of said Judgment. auction, all of the right, title, in- Douglas A.Wolkin
Corcordia, Oro Valley, Arizona legislation, and the corporation execution of this certificate. Judgment described herein by The sale will be held at the East ?erest, claim and Lien which the 811 Transamerica
have became delinquent: shall not participate in, or in- 2. Has been convicted of a reference thereto are in- front door of the New Pima County •t• Building
felony, the essential elements of t. par les named in said Judgment
OWNER: Harnist, Frank L. & tervene in(including publishing or corporated herein,commands me Court House, also sometimes had or have in and to the real Tucson,AZ 85701
Mabel 655 West Calle Concordia distribution of statements) any which consisted of fraud, to sell, and I will sell, at public known as the main entrance of property hereinafter de•scribed GIVEN under the hand and the
Oro Valley,Arizona 85704 LEGAL political campaign on behalf of misrepresentation, theft by false auction, all of the right, title, in- said Court House, in Tucson, t seal of the Superior Court of the
Pretenses,or restrainingof trade at and from he proceeds of said sale,
DESCRIPTION: Tract 5 a,.d any candidate for public office. P terest, claim and lien which the Arizona,on January 9,1979 the to satisfy said Judgment in favor State of Arizona in and for the
NWIy 1 2 of abandoned part of Notwithstanding any other or monopoly in any state or parties named in said Judgment hour of 10:00 a.m. to sell the t ♦ thereinCounty of Pima. this 30th day of
Federaljurisdiction within the of ,he Judgmen, creditor .
Camino Coronado - Campo Bello Provision of these articles, the had or have in and to the real following described real property named,in the total Judgment sum November, (9 7 8.
Subdivision except the W 389.19' corporation shall not carry on any seven year period immediately property hereinafter described to the highest bidder: t , t NORMA M.FELIX,
other activities not permitted to be preceding the execution of this and from the rof 61,499.50,together with accrued
thereof.OWNER OWES: P p oceedsof said sale, Parcel 32 of ESCALANTE and accruing •interest and costs Clerk
carried on (a) by a corporation certificate, to satisfy said Judgment in favor
Current Interest $52.08 3.Has been or are subject to an HEIGHTS, according to the in- since the date of entry of said B✓
Annual Principal 128.61 exempt from Federal income taxof the Judgment creditor therein strument recorded in Docket 4026 Judgment. Linda L Foss
Penalty 5 percent 9.03 under Section 501 (c) (3) of the injunction, judgment, decree or named,in the total Judgment sum at page 359, being a revision of The sale will be held at the east Deputy Clerk
Internal Revenue Code of 1954(or permanent order of any state or of$4,340.95,together with accrued • (SUPERIOR COURT SEAL)
Total Due $189.72ESCALANTE HEIGHTS, a front door of the new Pima County
plus advertising of delinquent the corresponding provision of any Federal court entered within the and accruing interest and costs subdivision of Pima Arizona,according to the map of County, t Pub:The Arizona Territorial
notice future United States Internal seven year period immediately since the date of entry of said Courthouse, also someranee s
of December 7,14,21,28,1978
!In addition, the following Revenue Law). preceding the execution of this Judgment. record in the Pima County said Courthouse, Tucson
known as the main entrance,Arizona Req:Robert S.Wolkin,Attorney
assessments in Improvement ARTICLE VI Upon the certificate,where such injunction, The sale will be held at the east Recorder's Office in Book 21 of
- District No.2 for improvements of dissolution of the corporation,the judgment, decree or permanent front door of the new Pima County Maps and Plats at page 83. on January 4, 1979,at the he hour of
portions of Riviera Drive,Marne, Board of Directors shall, after order: Courthouse, also sometimes 10:00 a.m. to sell the following
(a) involves the violation of DATED 21 November 1978 described real property to the Public Notices
San Moritz, Monaco and Eden paying or making provision for the known as the main entrance of Richard J.Boykin
Place have became delinquent: payment of all the liabilities of the fraud or registration provisions of said Courthouse,Tucson,Arizona SHERIFF OF highest bidder.
OWNER: Vsetula, Mary 3833 corporation, dispost of all of its the securities laws of that on January 11,1979,at the hour of PIMA COUNTY, Grand View Lot 3, Block 41, Your Right to Know
North Fairview, No. 125 Tucson, assets exclusively for the purposes jurisdiction;or 10:00 a.m. to sell the following ARIZONA according to the Map or Plat of
Arizona 8 5 7 05 L E GAL of the corporation in such manner, (b) involves the violation of the described real property to the By record in the Office of the Pima --
County Lot 9 Shadow or to such organizations organized consumer fraud laws of that highest bidder. County Recorder1 I N THE SUPERIOR COURT
9 K.A.Kampe Sgt. DATED Nov.28,1978 OF THE STATE OF ARIZONA
Mountain Estates-East OWNER and operated exclusively for jurisdiction;or National City No 6 Lot 5 Blk 82 DEPUTY SHERIFF
OWES: charitable,educational,religious, (c) involves the violation of the Exc W24' & Exc S 7.5'for Alley. RICHARD J.BOYKIN IN AND FOR THE
9 Pub:The Arizona Territorial SHERIFF OF COUNTY OF MARICOPA
Current Interest 560.56 or scientific purposes as shall at antitrust or restraint of trade laws DATED Dec.11,1978 RICHARD J. December 7,14,21,1978
P PoPIMA COUNTY, THE SAVINGS BANK
Annual Principal 129.57 the time qualify as an exempt of that jurisdiction. BOYKIN SHERIFF OF PIMA Req:James A.Mather,Attorney
Penalty 5 percent 9.51 organization or organizations DATED this 29th day of COUNTY, ARIZONA By K. A. ARIZONA R E T i R E M E N T SYSTEM,
Total Due $199.64 under Section 501 (c) (3) of the November,1978 Kampe SGT.Deputy Sheriff By William Johnson,a single man;et
plus advertising of delinquent Internal Revenue Code of 1954(or Under penalties of law, the un- Pub:The Arizona TerritorialK.A.KAMPE SGT. al., No. C373110 NOTICE OF
notice the corresponding provision of any dersigned persons individually December 21,28,1978 P u b I i c N of i e es Deputy Sheriff SPECIAL EXECUTION SALE OF
Unless each delinquent in- future United Stated Internal declare that they have examined January 4,1979 Pub:The Arizona Territorial REAL PROPERTY
stallment together with the Revenue Law) as the Board of Req:Charles M.Giles,Attorney Your Right to Know December7,14,21,1978 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
this certificate and to the best of 9
penalty and costs is paid, the Directors shall determine. Any their knowledge and belief it is i Req:Charles E.Giles,Attorneys that in obedience to the Writ of
whole amount of the assessment such assets not disposed of shall be true,correct and complete.Larry Special Execution issued by the
will be declared due and the disposed of by the Superior Court Wurst Larry Wurst Sam Dougan - , above entitled Court and in the
property upon which the of the county in which the prin- Sam Dougan Beverly Burger Public NotiePs INTHESUPERIORCOURTabove entitled cause,which Writ
Beverly Burger Ron Shannon Ron OF THE STATE OF ARIZONA Publie Notices and the Judgment described
assessment is a lien will be sold at cipal office of the corporation is Your Right to Know • IN AND FOR THE COUNTY therein by reference thereto are
public auction at the Oro Valley then located,exclusively for such Shannon Bill S Nicholson Bill
Town Hall at 11:00 a.m. on purposes or to such organization Nicholson Don Markle Don Markle OF PIMA Your Right to Know .incorporated herein, commands
December 29, or organizations, as said Court John Johnson John Johnson ONLY COLLECTIONS, INC., an .me to sell,and I will sell,subject
1978. Prior to the g
time of sale,any person may pay shall determine, which are Valerie Davidson Valerie In the Superior Court Arizona corporation,Plaintiff,vs. to the right of redemption in such
the delinquent installment on the organized and operated ex- Davidson(Davison is correct) of the State of Arizona BEN VALENZUELA aka BEN C. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT case made and provided by
VALENZUELA and JANE DOE OF THE STATE OF ARIZONA statute,at public auction,all of the
lot,together with the penalty and elusively for such purposes. Pub:The Arizona Territorial In and for the County of Pima
costs then due. ARTICLE VII This is a non- December 21,28,1978 SECURITY FEDERAL SAVINGS VALENZUELA, husband and IN-A`ND'FOR THE COUNTY right,title,interest,claim and lien
Pub:The Arizona Territorial profit corporation, the in- January 4,1979 &LOAN ASSOCIATION OF LAKE wife,dba B&J PLASTERING and - - -OF PIMA which the parties named in said
debtedness shall not exceed One Req:Dix W.Price,Attorney COUNTY, NATIONAL BONDING AND In the Matter of the Guar- Judgment had or have in and to
December 14,21,1978
Req; James D. Kriegh, Million($1,000,000)Dollars. vs ACCIDENT INSURANCE CO., a dianship of ELAINA DAVIS, A the real property hereinafter
Minor. NO. G 2752 AMENDED described,and from the proceeds
Superintendent of Streets ARTICLE VIII The annual WALTER F.GRANT and ANNIE foreign corporation, Defendants.
voting meeting shall be the thirdP. GRANT, husband and wife; No. T-9198 NOTICE OF NOTICE OF HEARING of said sale, to satisfy said
Tuesday in March. Voting for Public Notices PIONEER NATIONAL TiTLE EXECUTION SALE OF REAL NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Judgement in favor of the
Public Notices officers shall take place in each INSURANCE CO., an Arizona PROPERTY that the undersigned attorney for judgment creditor therein named,
building on that day in connection Your Right to Know corporation; HOWARD R. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN the Petitioner will present to the in the total judgment sum of
STORM and EVELYN M. that in obedience to the Writ of Court and orally argue the at $24,742.07, together with accrued
Your Right to Know with the Annual Meeting. Cached Petition for Appointment of -••
and accruing interest and c� s
ARTICLE IX The initial STORM, husband and wife; Execution issued by the above
Statutory Agent shall be Larry TOWN OF UNKNOWN HEIRS OF ANNiE P. entitled Court and in the above- Guardian of a Minor at the Pima since the date of entry of .`,c.idd
Wurst, 1819 W. Placita del Lobo ORO VALLEY GRANT,if deceased;UNKNOWN entitled cause,which Writ and the County Courthouse, 111 W. Judgment.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT
OF THE STATE OF ARIZONA Tucson, Arizona, 85704, who is ORDINANCE 38 HEIRS OF HOWARD R.STORM, Judgment described herein by Congress,Tucson,Arizona,on the The sale will be held at the East
IN AND FOR THE
qualified by law to so serve. REZONING TO ESTABLISH if deceased UNKNOWN HEIRS reference thereto are in- 30th day of January, 1979 at the front door of the new Pima County
r hour of 9:00 a.m. or as soon
cor
COUNTY OF PIMA ARTICLE X The private TOWN OF ORO VALLEY OF EVELYN M.STORM, if po ated herein,commands me Court House, also sometimes
:property of the members,officer ZONING CR-1 AND CB-i ON deceased; JOHN DOE I - V. in- to sell, and I will sell, at public thereafter as counsel may be known as the main entrance of
In the Matter of the Estate of: PROPERTY P R E V i O U S L Y elusive; JANE DOE I V, in auction, all of the right,title, in- heard. DATED this 27 day of said Court House, in Tucson,
JUNE E.NANCE,Deceased.NO. and directors are forever exempt
P-5099 AMENDED NOTICE OF from the debts and obligations of ZONED PIMA COUNTY CRelusive; BLACK COR terest, claim and lien which the November, 1978. LAW OFFICE Arizona,on January 4,1979 at the
OF DAVID W.REFS By David W. hour of 10:00 a.m. to sell the
this corporation. AND CB-1 AND CONTAINED INN PORATIONS I-V,inclusive, parties named in said Judgment
HEARING ARTICLE XI There shall be a SUNNYSLOPE ANNEXATION No.173954 had or have in and to the real Rees following described real property
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that REZONING OV-9-78-3, AND NOTICE OF SPECIAL property hereinafter described Pub: The Arizona Territorial to the highest bidder:
the foregoing Petition for Formal President, Vice President,
Probate of Will and Appointment Secretary and a Treasurer, who REPEALING ALL O R- EXECUTION and from the proceeds of said sale, December 7, 14, 21, 28, 1978 Lots 10 and 11 in Block 16 of
DINANCES IN CONFLICT SALE OF to satisfy said Judgment in favor Req:David W.Rees,Attorney TUCSON HEIGHTS,a subdivision
of Personal Representative will be shall also serve as directors.Other of Pima
directors shall be thepast THEREWITH. REAL PROPERTY ;of the Judgment creditor therein County, Arizona, ac
heard on Monday,January 15,1979 judgment sum cording to the Amended Plat
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN-named,in the total
at 9:00 a.m., Pima County Courts president, a high school
representative, a junior high TOWN COUNCIL OF THE TOWN that in obedience to the Writ of of $874.27, together with accrued thereof of record in the Office of
Building, 111 WestCongress, school representative, and a OF ORO VALLEY AS FOLLOWS: Special Execution issued by the and accruing interest and costs the County Recorder of Pima
Tucson, Arizona, instead of the SECTION 1.That the Town of Oro above entitled Court_and in the since the date of entryof said County,Arizona,in Book 2 of Maps
previous date of December 1978
, representative from the
elementary schools. Additional Valley Zoning Map and Pima above entitled cause,which Writ Judgment. 3 and Plats,at page 18
DATat ED this 30th day of directors may be elected by the County Zoning Maps Numbers 163 and the Judgement described The sale will be held at the east DATED 30th November 1978
DATED •
November,1978 membership not to exceed a total and 218,as referred to in the Town therein by reference thereto are front door of the new Pima County • SHERIFF OF
of fifteen but never less than three of Oro Valley Ordinance Number incorporated herein, commands Courthouse, also sometimesis COUllitilitg PIMA COUNTY,
L.CHRISTOPHER 15, be and the same are hereby me to sell,and I will sell,subject known as the main entrance of ARIZONA
NEFSTEAD shall so serve.The election of the
present officers took place at 4:00 amended to include all that area to the right of redemption in such said courthouse, Tucson, Arizona
By
Attorney for contained in the SunnyslopeAn- case made and you. K.A.Kampe Sgt.
Applicant p.m.on March 21, 1978 at 4621 N. provided by on January 4,1979,at the hour of on' P 9
Pub:The Arizona Territorial 1st Avenue,Tucson,Arizona 85718. nexation OV-9-78-3, and that the statute,at public auction,all of the 10:00 a.m. to sell the following Deputy Sheriff
December 7,14,21,1978 The officers and directors so former Pima County Zoning of right,title,interst,claim and lien described real property to the Pub:The Arizona Territorial
elected, who are also the in- CR-1 and CB-1 in said area shall be which the parties named in said highest bidder. December 7,14,21,1978
Req: L. Christopher Netstead,
and the same is herebyrezoned to Judgement had or have in and to Grand View Lot 3, Block 41, Req:Sargeant,Elliott&Newman,
r,ttorney corporators of this corporation,
CR-1 and CB-1 in Town of Oro,the real property hereinafter%according to the Map or Plat of -Attorneys
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Hardee's at Orange Grove "I can do wood beams for hurt anything."
and Oracle roads,where he ceilings with styrofoam," He then went back to
had been busy at his work. he said. "It's actually finishing a chimney on the
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windows for merchants, much to install. I can copy seems to have at the top.
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Second largest cit
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Guadalajara has many choices ::. ,
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Headmasters specializes in Holiday Feelings,
By PHILIP SOUSA alike an uncrowded haven deserves•a visit because it its 2.5 million population Hair and Make-up. Come in and get the
Copley News Service for acquatic sports and fine houses several of Jose would indicate, latest in knots, twists, disco looks, make-up
fishing,Lake Chapala,onlyClemente Orozco's spec-
- GUADALAJARA - g p And the city is pleasantly applications and sculptured nails for a total
30 miles from downtown tacular murals. provincial in its own classy
What's your choice of pace Guadalajara. There are a number of way: it closes down bet- -- ,holiday fashion look.
for a holiday? Siesta-slow Yes, that and more can fine colonial and baroque ween 2 and 4 p.m. for-the
or fiesta-fast? be found in this state. And churches, an example of time-honored siesta. MERRY CII 'pSTM S
Mexico s second largest getting around is easy and the latter being Santa A sense of genteel well-
city gives you a choice, reasonable, particularly Monica Church, just off being touches
Your time in this from this sophisticated and Plaza de Armas; the neo- Guadalajarans and their the
dynamic, charmingly very civil town which is the classic Cabanas Or- visitors alike. It's safe to
provincial town can be hub of Jalisco's excellent p h a n a g e; s e v era 1 walk the streets, and it is
soul-sootings in total rest, - Headmastersa r land and rail tr n-a and Lib r rewar �
an action-packed sojurn museums, Liberty rewarding as well as
sportation networks. Market, one of Mexico's pleasant, thanks to a very BEAUTY SALON
involving golf, horses, best and largest. fine climate. Plaza Escondido 297-3619
tennis and disco-hopping- By themselves, the
or it can be a happy blendcapital and its nearby To view - and to buy
of siesta and fiesta. attractions will keep you without having to bargain ,
busy for several days. - the finest regional t
There is a direct flight to Before taking a brief look' handicrafts,head for Agua
Guadalajara from Tucson at some of the local sights, Azul Park and Casa de lasWod4 Side Medic ee#tee'
at 12:35 p.m. daily on Air a word on access and ac- Artesanias de Jalisco.
Mexico. Your travel agent commodations. Wherever your towing CHRISTMAS S � .jjk((...... '.
P E I A L
can provide tickets and Guadalajara has amore- and shopping expeditions
other information about the than-adequate supply of take you in town, you'll be with coupon
cit impressed b O
y hotels in dust about every , y OFF good until Dec.23
This applies also to other Guadalajara's civility. 0
category, and practically0 Sale items excluded.
corners of the state of all of them stand up in two Broad avenues, the lush
Jalisco of which 436-year- categories - rates are foliage all around and the $4.00 Piano a Organ Lessons $4.00
old Guadalajara is the gentle ace of the lace
reasonable and service is g p p
capital. from good to superior.The contribute to the feeling
Whatever pace you finer hostelries would that you are in a town 1707 E. Ft. Lowell Rd. Tel: 795-2837
choose for your visit, the include-the Sheraton,Plaza considerably smaller than
area's many attributes are del Sol, Fenix and Camino
certain to make it a Real.
memorable one.
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accurate reflection oft .. --', . n
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the state around it this is a ._., . � _, ,. ., �, , ., � .� ,�
town for all reasons and else around is the hill
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seasons - very Mexican,. hugging 200-room Hotel El -1Y=r- �� » �# °
but spiced with definite Tapatio. Overlooking the 1,.',-",.:7- CASAS ADOBES ROTARY CLUB O TUCSON
dashes of Gallic ar- city and the green hills and :--i:..7 &04
chitecture and Spanish mountains all around it, P,O, Box 49024 a Tucson Arizona 8 5717. 3^ 1
' this full-fledged
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resort is � -� �� �a � >� �a
traditions and more than ar � `� .� m :���• .3 ,�
pinch of modern American but 15 minutes from ha rid- , a -'...4 -::v'¢.02": $ - ,�- y '':- ww,' f
technology. downtown and 10 from the , > . a , �- , . ,.;0,,,,,,O,,:, >• ,,.- ,:,
A number of national airport. The rooms are
trademarks were born in huge, designed along the With the help of these community-spirited businesses The Casas
this region: the Mexican lines of a posh Mexican Adobes Rotary Club successfully concluded operation I
macho's musical epitome, villa and handsomely Wheelc h�'�- t�e o�- ��i��ti oCl'S fUnd ra IS1 n iVithe mariachis; the coup decorated Each roomg activity.
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try's most famous brew, boasts a terrace or a patio ,
tequila and its singular and a fully stocked bar. As of Dec. 1 1978 over $1 000 value of merchant participation
ation
cowboys,the charros. Manicured lawns and �' ' ' p p
Lots of all three in colorful . flowers are 1
Guadalajara. But also everywhere. There is a COMPAMY VALUE COMPAMY VALUE
flowers and trees galore,a large swimming pool 1.Applegates Haircutters 125. 38.Oracle Wetmore Car Wash 6
profusion of fountains, and equipped with a water- 2.Arthur Pack Golf Course Pro Shop 35. 39.Panchos 10.
without a doubt, the level bar, a delightful 3.ACRE,Inc. ?0, 40.J.C.Penney 25.
friendliest people in the coffee shop, a swinging 4.Arizona Accounting Service 30. 41.Plants'N Books'N Things 10.
land. disco that draws many of S.Baskin-Robbins#254 10, 42.Shamrock Insurance Agency 50.
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Furthermore, Jalisco is
the city's elite and a 6.Bayless/57 10. 43.Phil-Am Beauty Center 10.
restaurant, Meson del44.The Racquetball Center 10.
where: 7.Bruno Tailors - 8 50
- Some of the best in Chef, that is nothing short 8.Butcher Block 10. 45.Realty Executives(Northwest Office) 25.
Of outstanding.ceramic, silver and .Bushman Chevron 16. 46.Royal Press S ,
other Mexican crafts and The place is so sprawling 10.Casas Adobes Barber Shop 9 47.Sunset Nursery 5
art is produced. you can spend an hour or • 11 Casa Blanca Liquors 10 48.Tom Roof The Cleaner 15.
-- A Hollywood love more on one of the hotel's 12.Casas Adobes Cheese Shop 10.. 49.Tucson General Hospital 140.
affair turned a sleepy horses without retracing 13.Casas Adobes Drug 12 50.University of Arizona 20.
fishing village into an in- your steps or leaving the 14.Chevron USA,Inc. 22 Si.Valley National Bank(Casa Blanca Office) 10.
ternational resort, Puerto property.Service-be it at 15.Clifton Smith,LTD 10 52.Velvet Touch Beauty Salon 25.
Vallarta, once home to the front desk, your room 16.Coat of Arms 10 53.Wallis Cleaners 25.
or elsewhere-is the kind
Elizabeth Taylor and 17.Daily Reporter 50. 54.Wick n'Wax 5
Richard Burton. one hopes for but seldom 18.Davis A Montiio 50 55.Wilson Pool 20.
- You find one of the finds. 56.Fashion Eye Center 25.
19.Discount Nursery 5
finest in-town resorts in theThere's more good news: 20.Dockerty Wines&Spirits 6 57.Tucson Clinic 25.
Americas, Guadalajara's58. Al Smith's Pub 2 50
single-occupancy rate is a 21.Dreher's Deli 12.
Hotel E1 Tapatio. modest $34 a day, double ,;,,..., ,..R .... 59. Alice Rae 10.
22.Eileen's of Tucson. 25.
- Club Med built on of $39 for the patio suites; $76 23.James A.Fennell,D.C, $q 60. Athletic World 4 50
the most attractive and61.covens Casuals 9
and $80 for the one- 24.Floyd Gardner Photography 5
popular of the 75 villages it bedroom Governor Suites; 25.The Frame Factory .,.., . i0 62. Dick's Toys Hobby Centers 5
operates around the world, $115 and $120 t there and 26.Golden Dragon 4 63. Fabric Boutique 5
Club Med Playa Blanca. four persons for the two- 27.Gulliver's Travels 20 64. Hair Country 30.
- A group of European bedroom versions of thesep.,.... ,.. •w.,,... _...,, 65.Little People 10.
28.Haunted Bookshop .5.
and local developers suites, and $154 for the 29.John Haymore,DDS 12. New Design Haircutters
recently completed a 66. Margie Gentry 15.50
mammoth three-bedroom 30.1st National Bank(Oracle'Orange Grove) ..,....25. .7, Pauletta Swanson 15.50
unique hotel-in-a-village Presidential Suite.
that is as architecturally31.Levy's 15. 68.Dyane Loucks 15.50Local s i g h t s you 32.Mickey's Casas Adobes Chevron 16. 69.Theda Cooper 15.50
dazzling as the jungles and shouldn't miss would in- 33.Misener Pharmacy,Inc 10.
shoreline around it are '°' Pizza Inn 4 98
elude Guadalajara's four- 34.North 1st Ave.Clinic 25. 71.Sambos 10.
unspoiled, Playa Careyes, centuries-old Cathedral, a 35.Oceans of Pizza 2 50
72. Selby Motors 33
between Puerto Vallarta .
fascinating melange of 36.Oracle Place Athletic Club........ 25• 73.Wendy's Hallmark 5
and Manzanillo. Gothic, Renaissance, 37.Oracle Road Medical Center.................. 25.
74.Quail Valley Tennis Club 30.
- Mexico s largest lake Arabic and Greek styles. .
gives locals and visitors Four attractive squares On December 20, 1978 the Arthritis Foundation, Southern Arizona Chapter Children's
surround the structure in Clinic, was presented a check in the amount of $473.03. This money will be used to
the form of a cross.Facing
Oracle artists the cathedral's east side is purchase a wheelchair for an arthritic child.
Degollado Theater, an You can help in this continuing effort to raise additional funds for wheelchairs to be
The Rancho Linda Vista - elegant performing arts
Barn Gallery in Oracle, is center done in 19th-century given away throughout the year'
featuring the communities French style that is home _ Guttersen, - 4 and learn more about this
artists in a Christmas to the city's renowned Call Jack B. Jewett' 2�7 1 X07 or Laird Gutte Se , 888 3 00 a O
exhibition of works mainly - symphony orchestra. Rotary Program.
priced under $100. Open Nearby, Government Special thanks to Dr.Wesley Fee,for his generous contribution of a Wheelchair valued at over$400.
every afternoon until Jan. Palace,whose construction = , -
9. began in the 17th century,
Page 14,The Arizona Territorial, December 21, 1978 - --
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Official iito illoarb Nunibtr 0000
World of Coins Exchange in Arizona the territory
70 East Alameda Street Tucson,Arizona
Bid Board Closes every Sat. at Noon with May Rave n sc ro f t
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MR.and MRS.TUCSON ARIZONA .
Bid Board Member Judy Parsons returned to her home on Calle Pasillo last Residents of Swan Lake Estates have been putting a lot
week after a two weeks jaunt to West Africa.It took Judy, of effort into making this an especially cheerful season,
622•0007 Owner— TCC R 629 who is a tour guide for Scantravel Arizona;two days to get first by many of them decorating their homes and gardens
to Lome, Togo in Africa. After checking out the hotels around them with lights and Christmas trees and decor,so
Store Owners Decrstons are Final there and taking the usual tours,she went to a neighboring that anyone driving through the area can't help but get the
state,Benin. While here,she took an interesting trip to a spirit.
town called Ganvie, which has a population of 46,000 Thursday, 138 residents and guests attended a Christ-
ID E A S FOR people all living in homes built on stilts in the middle of a mas luncheon at the clubhouse. Jo and Jim Walsh were
} lake. Their mode of travel is bypirogue, and African hosts for the occasion with Mr.and Mrs.Jason Gramstad,
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:� �� .,:.•: :':.. .. canoe, and their chief industry is fishing. Judy was Mr. and Mrs. Gale Hogan, Mr. and Mrs. M. Stoneman,
-' • ...- —40.::::.:::::.:,:'.:4::','•.:.• A i f t of good d I o o k s curious as to what happened if they had a bad storm or and Mr. and Mrs. Bud Guenzel assisting them.
r:: d, theof
�.._ :::;::�:.� �= - _ flood,and when she inquire guide the tour, in- Bernard Beckers,Frank Moga and Herb Peck were the
:� : :: {. that keeps on giving
::f _ = formed her that the natives worshiped and believed in lucky winners of prizes presented.
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�•����=�`���� =` ���`��'�� ����� from .� ministers presented a beautiful program with slides of
r: :`f.. •:�:. From here, she went to Kpalime in Northern Togo, "Alleluia".
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where she did some si ht seein and saw coffee and cocoa The groupenjoyed trimming the Christmas
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-- trees.She was introduced to the natives as the American clubhouse after the luncheon, and all joined in caroling.
OPTOMETRISTS woman who sent tourists to their country and they On Friday,fifty of the residents will go through the park
297-0102 Drs. Simpson,Fabricant and Miller - honored her with a traditional dance ceremony, in which singing carols and later join an eggnog party at the
the women circle the group of men and dance to the beat clubhouse.Mary Lou Young will be chairman of this event
of drums. I asked what type of food was served and Judy with Helen Bulger, Fran Sweet and Mary Steinebach
:f:.✓'�•::{.ti}:a�y;.?Q�';?:;4r?:;.�C•:th;;:�: K;'dr+'K�' �v}T:i;;�i::;}}>. � �.;•:t<� �R";.`.. ';x7:• •'•�>. ..'a'�ti+;`}xas}�
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N. -- the drink was Palm wine, which is equivalent to about a Christmas dinner will be catered at the clubhouse
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= ( --- 300 proof vodka and one drank it with restraint. Monday with Mary Steinebach,Mary Lashbrook,Roberta
s'`' —B€$JKShe went on the Freetown in Sierra Leone, where she and Marvin Stoneman, Mary and Wally Long, Irena
4 _ CEN'l'IER
�l met the S.S.Universe,a ship carrying the Semester at Sea Nichols, Rose Haboeck, Nadina Tyree, Loyise Ervey,
:: Your Book Store group of 400 students from all over the World, sponsored Rosalie and Ralph Heinracy helping to make it a happy
by the University of Colorado. The Sierra Leone dance occasion.
Riii We have notecards, 1979 calendars and the troupe put on a fascinating program for them here. [32
r -m After stopping in Monrovia, Liberia, she headed for
best special order service in the Southwest
p al.7:1home, only to be bumped off her flight in Loma, where Dr. Benjamin Brook, executive vice president of the
after years,
_ �..i....Y� they were having the International Trade Fair andTucson Jewish Community Council for the past 30 yea ,
Plaza Del Oro at Orange Grove
r spending frantic hours trying to arrange her flight back to was honored at a Testimonial Dinner held at the
ill
titin Oracle Rd. -- 297-5949 Tucson.she was lucky to have gotten lodging in an African Westward Look Resort Inn,Dec. 14.
6462 N type hut while waiting for a plane out.As many over seas
:�''�:.•.YS•�{{y:1'..:•:�':Y:i•'•:':��•,1x "ti••'•::•�'••\xJJ�•Yh •••1•Y'-•';•i4�-:�#� •....�.. � -.w::.:.:::.:�.�..:.�:.Y.:.:�.� Mr. and Mrs. Alvin D. Stern were hosts for a cocktail
.{.}r.h}'.;r{-::tiri:-- ':.aMVA'.,..o'!i•{{ ,:';.;ti...fi•.S•wM�Fd7; ,:,.., .. ' '::�}',gnus.:•v':':":'v::{�+:jr}'.x•.'•.•:.i
..r.M:{�';:v v;tir::Yti.ti •u':.�•.�5'}:;-'� S. ;. 44a:xz3:r.u'Kvrr•:ativiN•riKtibr{•:htiti4Y'::.;-. trips as Judy takes, it always takes her days to recover party and reception before the dinner.
from jet lag. . Several community leaders were among the capacity
A few days after she arrived home, her Mother, Mrs. crowd attending the event. Mayor Lewis Murphy and
REOL ESTEITE Virginia Hatch,arrived from Seattle to spend the holidays Irving Bernstein, executive vice chairman of the United
with Judy and her husband,Al. Jewish Appeal, gave talks honoring Dr. Brook.
CLASSES . i".;ii L1
Heavy showers and floods didn't keep 56 employees and
Irene Bender, director of the Golden Steppers and guests of the Arizona Territorial,Green Valley Sun,Daily
• WESTERN COLLEGE INC. . Goldenaires presented a program at the Christmas party Reporter, Tanque Verde News-Gazette and Desert
for members and guests of the Pima Club held Monday, Airman from getting to the Solarium Sunday evening for a
SCHOOL O�. REAL ESTATE December 18. Christmas dinner party.Alice and Ed Jewett, publishers,
.
One hundred and eighty guests enjoyed the show by this were hosts for the occasion.Kim Lamont and Judy Hearn
announces group, who are senior citizens that enjoy singing and made the arrangements.We all felt it was well worth the
dancing as the Steppers do,and the six to seven piece ban hazardous trip.
the Opening of Their "Goldenaires" play all the good old standards of the
twenties,thirties and forties. CAI
Northwest Classroom Toys and cans of food were donated to be given in Grace and Bud Eckhol and Harriett and Ken Kenworthy
Christmas baskets. were hosts for a Christmas party for 67 guests at the
REAL ESTATE LICENSING CLASSES BEGIN IN JANUARY Oracle Villa clubhouse Dec. 16. Hors d'oeuvres were
EVENING CLASSES WILL BEGIN JANUARY 8
LJ served and Ken and Bud, appropriately attired in red
There hundred and fifteen employees and guests of vests and black bow ties presided at the egg nog bowl.
MORNING CLASSES WILL BEGIN JANUARY 15 Amongthe guests were Lois and Lowell Jones, former
Home Federal Savings and Loan Association enjoyed a
dinner dance holiday
party at the Westward Look Resort residents of Oracle Villa, now living in Prescott. They
spent the weekend visitingfriends.
CLASSES WILL BE HELD AT Inn Saturday, Dec. 16. The committee that arranged the
party included Debbie Johnson, Debbie Tellez, Virginia [..—Al
4656 N. Oracle Rd. Ramos,and Jaimie Villanueva.
IN THE PAVILION SHOPPING CENTERA record crowd of members of the Benevolent and
Protective Order of the Elks 385 and their guests filled the
Call 790-5252 for Information ballroom at the clubhouse for the Christmas dance held
Gloria and Dean Wallace were hosts for a cocktail and Dec. 16. The Ev Martin Debonaires provided the music.
dinner Christmas party for their employees of Wallace's A choral group from Canyon del Oro High School
presented an excellent program which included the songs
Cowboy Outfitters, Sunday evening. Cocktails were "Jazz Gloria;" "What Child Is This;" "Mary's Little
Home...town served and gifts were exchanged at their home before the lay Child" with soloist Kathy Martin, Mark Misener,
group went to the Tahiti for dinner. Julie Stauffer; a rendition of "Jingle Bells" in many
Gloria and Dean s daughter, Candy, and her husband different languages,"Peel Me A Grape"by soloists,Gina
answers to David Rowe, formerly of Tucson but now living in Gambino; a Christmas Medley arranged by Brad
Albuquerque, were among the guests. They will be be
Johnson, choir pianist, that put together "I'm Dreaming
visiting the family over the holidays. • Of a White Christmas," "Winter Wonderland," and
new...town
[32 "Hurry Home for Christmas;" and closed with "Silent
Night" with C raig Fisher,soloist. The group is directed
• by David Waggoner.
For those art lovers,the Tucson Museum of Art League I was most impressed with this program and especially
clues is sponsoring annual "art tours" for museum members with this group of young people,not only for their singing,
Lions. and the general public as part of its fund raising activities but their arrangements and extra poise at putting on their
for the non-profit TMA. The 1979 TMA tour program show amidst a huge crowd of merrymakers.
You won't feel so new or need that city features a three-day package tour to the.Dallas Museum
mop much longer if you'll arrange for a of Fine Arts "Pompeii AD 79" exhibition of ancient
WELCOME WAGON call. Roman artifacts. [-.; a
_ As your Hostess, I con give you per- The three-day tour includes round-trip flight, two night
sonol,home-town answers to lots of your accommodations at a Dallas hotel,a pre-show art lecture, ty-Fif
dinner in the museum gardens and a private, evening Fifty-eight g t employees and guests of the Southwest
new-town questions. About shopping, viewing of "Pompeii AD 79". Also, a bus tour of Dallas, Kenworth Inc. enjoyed a Christmas cocktail and dinner
sights-to-see, and other helpful cam- ...visits to the Ft.Worth museums of art and a shopping visit Party at Westward Look Resort Inn Dec. 17. Susan
munity information. to Neiman-Marcus specialty store. The tour is slated for Sparks was chairman of the evening. Bruce Fulton,
Plus a basket of useful gifts for Feb, 5,6, and 7. Registrations will be accepted through guitarist, played holiday music during the dinner hour.
your home. December. Chairpersons are Mmes. John Barkley and
Put the map away and reach*for the Joseph Gootter.
telephone.
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P(�e (l(nk I want to take this opportunity to thank all of you,
including my editor and publisher,readers, ..nd those who
297-0650 Mrs. William B. Cram, president of the Tucson have cooperated with me to make this coeur.-•possible aiiii
Woman's Club, was hostess for the groups Christmas wish each and every one of you A very jolly holiday season
. luncheon and party held Monday. and happy and prosperous Nev' near.
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Big Brother carefully explained to'Santa that it would
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be all right if this year he brought clothes"to children who
need them" in addition to the list of toys that were being - p ,V*
detailed to him by size brand name and commercial spiel.
He fits into the category of "those who need clothes" -• a = .
since his ankles have begun to emerge below the hem of , . � . A fi:,
pants legs that joined his wardrobe late last summer and �� if
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sincehirts that a few months a o tucked neatl into his
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waistbands now don't even have a passing acquaintance
with them. ,
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And Big Brother informed Santa that,at our house, he
should come in the window since we have no chimney.He � x�
did seem to understand that the traditional sleigh won't � � �'� �
come through the desert but wondered why a Chevy 1.� .,1,,ti �°
wouldn't do. ,
Little Lady, on the other hand, was at least as much y �
impressed with the horse that Santa arrived on as with the ", 0 4
red-clad fellow himself. ,
This will probably be the Christmas of the Wrapping for
her. She is already practicing by emptying and refilling . SHOW WAS A SUCCESS—Mrs. Noble Hoyne, left, was sweepstakes award,and Mrs.Edouard Thompson,award
every available box and drawer in the house. chairman of the recent Christmas Flower Show of the of horticultural excellence. At right is Mrs. Bradford
Big Brother at five years old knows of the travelers who Tucson Garden Club.Winners included Mr. Loel Cooper, Young,president of the club.
visited the Infant and of the giving of gifts.He has helped
with the lists for cousins and friends and added to the list
all his friends, including our own Grey Beast and the
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m Chris asFlowerhow resbr dor Retriever who lives down the stnho � S
told
Labrador
he visits daily.
He willing culled from his generous store of year-old
toys some to give to needy children. Mrs. Bradford Young, president of the Tucson Garden the best Christmas tree. The winners of-the Creativity
And more immediately, he met the challenge of Club,announced the top award winners of the Christmas awards were Mrs.Dale F.Mock for table setting and Mrs.
generosity by allowing Little Lady to ransack the streets Flower Show held recently. The award for Horticulture John Turner for her design "In Them Old Cotton Fields
and villages set up in his rooms. Excellence was presented to Mrs. Edouard Thompson, Back Home".
Our hope for you is that those who ransack your af- and the Sweepstakes Horticulture award was won by Mr. The Garden Club held a Christmas tea at the Porter
fections and create chaos of your holiday wrappings may Loel R. Cooper. . Garden,Wednesday,Dec.20, Mrs. Joseph Vuillemin was
Awards of Merit werepresented to Mrs.Alex Brown for hostess.
once again align the order in your hearts and remind you .
that the real Santa may come on any means of tran- her rose"Countess Vandall",to Mrs.Edouard Thompson Miss Margaret Klemm, master student of the harp at
for her croton and to Leo Batchelor for his ch san- the Universityof Arizona, and has studied in Austria and
sportation and through any opening in your house or your r'Y
heart. themum"Snowball".The educational award went to Mrs. took part in the Music Festival in the Netherlands,
The only thing necessary for recognizing him is the Donald E.Morrall for a floral history of the African Violet presented a music program. Mrs. Howard Hertzog and
willingness to be delighted once again. and a special award was given to Mrs.Dee O. Shaffer for Mrs. George Wood were chairman of the entertainment.
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and unfriendly.So don't honk angrily when that car ahead contest next June. Mem-
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You alone, by one act or gesture, can make a winter g -_
visitor decide Arizona and its people are friendly,that this Lindie Sparks, Jeff Holt, =��
Eli Freeman, and Nancy
is a place to return to,or that it is best next winter to go— Henson.
with your bankroll—to another state. •
It doesn't hurt to go out of our way to tell about placesJake Young placed fifth _ -
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and things to see and do. In Tucson we tout the Desert in the FFA Creed Speaking
Museum,San Xavier,a shopping trip to Nogales. Cochise Contest and Mary Schi- -
County on the southeast and Yuma County on the wager also competed in On September 20, 1978 we held a quiet little
southwest each has a score of special places to visit, this area. Jake Young and get-together to show off some of our new
things of beauty to see. Each, too, has its own gate to Lindie Sparks represented foothills property. . .and see ife0 le liked it.
Mexico. Marano in the FFA In- p p
Pinal County has its own attractions,the Phoenix area formation Contest. Steve Within two hours, the entire first section was reserved.
enough cultural, athletic and entertainment activities to Young placed first in the Soon we'll be offering another opportunity to purchase into
keep a visitor on the run all winter. Public Speaking Contest what's sure to become the next "premiere address" in
Prescott has the best year-around climate in the world. and will compete on the Tucson.
Tell'em,so they'll return to make it their home. Arizona, state level contest. In Rancho sin Vacas. . .u p as high asyou can o i n the
in all its counties, has scenic and historic sights beyond Extemporaneous Speaki- g
Catalina foothills. . .adjoining the Coronado National Forest.
numbering. Let's be courteous hosts, let's brag a little, ng, Tony Schwager placed (So nothing will ever come betweenyou andyour
and let us take time and effort to show these visitors the first and Nancy Henson view.)
things they'll enjoy and remember. third. If you'd like to be among those invited to preview the next
In a selfish way we can realize that each additional day- section of this property to be offered, now's the time to call
those visitors remain here they are continuing to shake Paul Motschall at 299-1352.
the feathers loose from that beautiful green plumage. In
an unselfish way we can take pleasure from being good Fowler installed
hosts, remembering kindnesses given us in times past. Ranchoyams
Senior citizens, by and large, have more time to play R.G. Fowler, an in-
this role of hosts than do busier people.But it is incumbent formation specialist with U
upon all of us to share the role. of A Cooperative Extension Custom Home Lots with Strict Architectural Control
Remember,snow birds lay golden eggs in Arizona.And Service, has been installed The Estes Company/P.O. Box 17360/Tucson, AZ 85731
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receive a goodly portion. County Agents Assn.
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Most Casas Adobes 24th.A service at 7 is titled tertain with a special No church school will be \.
churches have services The Christmas Eve Carol service of music. offered on the morning of
planned on Christmas Eve. Service. There will be a Traditional carol singing Dec.24 atSt.Phillips in the .
Many of these same reading of scriptures, a will preceed this special Hills Episcopal Church. •
churches also have worship tableau presentation,carol event beginning at 8:20. Worship services are .
scheduled for Christmas singing b y the Christmas Day masses will scheduled as usual.At 4:30
Day.The emphasis with all congrega tion and a be offered at 7,9 and 10:30 p.m.the Church School will
is on the family with youth presentation by the youth a.m.and at noon. present its Christmas / \ .
• groups and youth choirs and children's choir. At 11 Holy Communion Rite I program. At 7 p.m. a
participating in many of will be the Service of will be offered at the 8 a.m. Family Eucharist is
the services. Celebration of the Coming service on Dec.24 at Christ planned by the church.At 9 .
Regular schedules for of the Light of the World. the King Episcopal Church. p.m. St. Phillip's will
Sunday morning worship Featured again will be There will be no 10:30 present a service of lessons •
on the 24th will remain scripture reading, singing morning service. At 6 p.m. and carols. A Choral
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intact unless it is indicated and communion. Special on the 24th a Family Eucharist will be per- - .
otherwise here. anthems will be performed Eucharist is scheduled. formed at 11 p.m. The ..
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Casas Adobes Com- by the adultchuir. Featured will be a special Choral Eucharist will beKA)
munity Congregational Four Christmas Eve eucharist for children and repeated on Christmas Day k, �: ,
at 10 a.m. •
I Church will present.two events are scheduled by the caroling. A#11:30 p.m. the 'AZ��he n hurch of the Festival of ChristmasChristmas Eve services at Lut ra C Regular Sunday services 7:30 and 11:15 m.The first Risen Savior.At 5 m. the Eucharist will be offered.p. P• will be followed by a .�� 01 ; ,}. ,
service will be a family youth of the church will On Christmas Day a 10 holiday covered-dish : . :,,r- 1 I .r'.-...:1
service and will include carol at several nursinga.m. service will feature • r:::s
dinner for parishioners of :.. . •
Holy -Communion, the homes the church works the Holy Eucharist Rite I. the Desert View Christian n.•-',..,•.*r jollilkk'HN.,:
traditional readingof the with on a regular basis. f It 1 f:::ti.'.
Dove of Peace Lutheran Church, s4r. ;r d.• �-�. �
Christmas Story and the Worship services are The Northwest Brethren .w ::'.�'� ` � $.
Church willpresent a 7:30 '��
y plannedChapel will present a � '`
candle lightingceremon for 8 and 10:15 �.� ..
The later service will be m. A special candlelight p.m. Festival of the special Christmas program •.:
p' P� g Nativity on Dec. 24. The P g „,*:0
conducted by the youth and service will take place at 11 created by the children of
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�, tr.service will include a :4oun adults of the .m On Christmas Da a •.y g P ycandlelight ceremony. A the church m place ofcongregation. It will also 10 a.m. service will be regular worship services � _,..,,�
include communion, offered a t Risen Savior. special i 1 p.m. Christmas :
Eve service will also on Sunday at 9:30 and 10:30 1.f.i.': J'” . Vtraditional reading and St. Andrew Presbyterian a.m. A special Christmas , �: , M�fY
feature candlelight. On the �' if�� #
candle lighting. This Church will offer two Dec. tS.,:::r . �." .: -. `�'.g g• resolution will be part of :pp �
25th the Festival of _ `� -service -
24 evening services.At 7:3t� �� - r:..::".
is meant as a music "� � :vV�•$.Y •'~:::: :L:
Communion will be the latter program. _ �;w=--�. ���
-and-verse festival nd World --- ThE - ~- � .
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just as Christmas DayChristmas Storywill unfold presented at 10 a.m. plansa candlelight J Church g �..�` � ,�
begins. in narration, songandCanyonr , --- :•:;:
g� del Oro Baptist Lords Supper Service for 5 •r:.. ��
St. Francis in the dramatization. The / --' ' • :: -\••••:,-*:.:-.::.-
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Church plans a 8 p.m. p.m. on the 24th. The � �� ���� ,
Foothills Methodist Church program will be presented candlelight service on church will present a living / j 4:-flit' . •
will present a holidaybythe children of the / • i : . - i s.'. .�` : `:L.,`�
Christmas Eve. Music will Nativity from 7 to 9:30 p.m. Z. - .
entitled What church aged four through v' Daveevenings of Dec. 22, i ' i ' \.
program g g be provided by and on the g Child is This? as its 10:30 grade eight. At 11 a Jeanette Elliott. 23 and 24. 1
a.m. Sunday service on traditional candlelight
Dec. 24. Evening services ceremony w ill be
are planned for 8 and 11 presented. Music will be . giving
p.m. Both are to be can- presented by the chancel a pet
. hinkbefore
dlelight services featuring and the youth choirs.
a youth presentation of St. Odilias Catholic
Godsend—A Cantata. Parish will offer a "folk By PEGGY BARNES Rather than give the he continues, but are is that parents buy an
S t. Mark's United mass" presented by the animal on Christmas day, concerned in seeing that animal for a small child
Methodist Church plans youth choir at 5:30 p.m. At Thinking of buying a pet it is better to give the in- pets are placed in the that is big enough not to be
evening services on the 9 the adult choir will en- for the family for Christ- dividual a gift certificate or proper home. hurt if the child unin-
mas?Don't! an IOU to be taken to the When picking a pet the tentionally hugs it too hard
r r ' FOOTHILLS BAPTIST CHURCH , pet store or animal shelter space the animal will have or is rough in play.
Y£ Meeting now at 1121 E.Chula Vista That s the advice of a after Christmas,says Mike to exercise,the needs of the Buy from a reputable pet
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Home of Tory&Sandy Harris local pet store owner as Green, president of Pup- person, and his or her dealer is another word of
. a.May,10 a.m.•Sundays well as an official of the
=z ��,�..s pies and Friends,pet stores ability to care,for a pet all caution from Mr. Green.
Special Worship S Humane Society of Tucson. Pets purchased from his
"God's Gift of Love to Planet Earth** located in the Monterey should be considered.
0 p* k \ ; Albert V.Masan.Pastor-297-2000 Village on Speedway and at Pet store owners agree. stores are guaranteed to be
A Baptist General Conference church Pets are usually popular
gifts,but a child opening a 3956 N.Oracle Road. "A little old lady should not in good health and have
be box on Christmas morning Although someone who given a pet that will been checked by a
CANYON DEL ORO BAPTIST CHURCH ' and a furry puppy squir- buys a registered dog or walk her down the street, • veterinarian, but he
9200 N.ORACLE ming out may be the cat seldom returns it, it is Mr.Green says. requires that they be taken
beginning of big problems better to let the individual Mr. Green also suggests to another veterinarian
Sunday morning worship-9:30 •._ •.* ,::. if the familyhas not- pick thepet,he says. within 72 hours after
Sunday School 10:30 ,, „t._ that pets ,can be given purchase to certify that.
Evening fellowship-5:00 p.m. 1, planned in advance.
Parents also must realize before Christmas so it can Costs of a new pet can
Thursday Bible Study-7:30 p.m. ." y "'' ,r get used to the new
-1-••p' 41.1 • -: Getting used to a new that a pet is a family vary on what type and
--- • _' ` ' �'`r , home can be a traumatic member and even though a surroundings before the breed the individual wants,
- experience for the pet and child is assigned to care for holidays. When Christmas but pedigree dogs cost
comes give the child a gift
-- .,;: the family, and the it, mother often is the approximately$200.
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=�- for the animal such as a
fthielgalgalit ::?./ ' ; :' -= problems are only person who has to do the Animals from the
- _ J,,,r�;. ,� new collar or bed. humane society,which is a
-- _ ._ -_- 7.1.........__ _ ,,,,,,; heightened by the added feeding when the child �s
297-3900 or 299-9412 -r`-`=-` -== - r confusion of the holidays. sick or away at camp or non-profit organization
college. Pet stores are the place that relies on donations and
A mother who cannot to get unusual pets such as fees from animals to pay
-a=y tolerate reptiles, should large birds and reptiles. costs, run from $12.50 for
not get a snake for her child The big parrots can cost the least expensive cat, to
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$1,000 or more and will live
-• because she inevitably will $45 for a neutered or
have to feed it sometime, up to 100 years."You make spayed pure-bred dog.
Mr.Green adds. provisions for them in your The Pima County Animal
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will,"Mr. Green says.
iii ,, . f The Pima County Animal Control Center charges.. ~� „ Control Center, 4000 N. Snakes are not con- from$8 to$33 for dogs and
.as.�/ _ Silverbell Road, and the sidered exotic in Arizona, cats including vac-
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Arthur R.Adair Martha J.Adair Harold R. • . it Humane Society of Tucson, but are not given to others cinations, spaying or
3450 N. Kelvin Blvd., both unless the giver is sure the neutering.
have dogs and cats suitable recipient wants a reptilee_W
for adoption. for a pet. Gaslight adds
EVERENT TTENTION All animalsn the <<
o They are not af- holiday•
matinee
adoption rolls have been fectionate,but some people
TO Y &VERYJj' EED checked by a veterinarian find it relaxing to handle A special matinee for
to ensure they are healthy them," Mr. Green con- school children of The
Day and night ADAIR FUNERAL HOMES are readyto serveyour familyand adoption costs are tinues. Cricket on the Hearth has
primarily a fee for vac- Hamsters or gerbils are been scheduled by Gaslight
with sympathetic personal service that relieves the strain cinations and neutering or probably the cheapest Theatre for Thursday,Dec.
spaying.
and worry of unfamiliar duties and decisions. animals to maintain, but 21 at 2 p.m.The production
A problem at the humane tropical fish adapt easily to is a musical version of.the
society is that the first part a new environment. holiday tale by Charles
of January and February When a new aquarium is Dickens.
we get the animals that purchased it is best to start For ticket information
41574:7004e ,e were Christmas gifts back, with only two fish rather s and reservations call
says Al Stadtler, the new than filling it at first, Mr. Gaslight at 886-9428. The
4519 N. ORACLE executive director. Green adds. : theater is at 6541 E.
1050 N. DODGE - Tanque
We are not a pet retailer, Another of his concerns Verde Road.
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'74 Malibu Classic Two door. FERTILIZER Like new,3,000 miles. Electric HEARING
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tap,mags. New: tires,battery, Call eves. or weekends. 327 that the undersigned attorney for : 3
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,., AMERICAN COINS—E.M."Mac"Squires is a Canadian
' citizen who winters at the Catalina Foothills Lodge on
a i'l ;' '- North Oracle. When Mr. Squires would go to have his
��` �� money changed into American dollars so that he might
pay his winter rent he would lose 19 percent in the e -�� rl yrsdelight
n _• change because of the Canadian rate of inflation. So he
ti 44* began collecting American coins in Ontario last May.
When he arrived in Tucson this week he paid the entire
balance of the his winter rent, $558, in the American
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nickels,dimes and quarters he had collected.He is shown
, . here presenting the three heavy sacks of coins to Gene
,,a Genematas at the lodge.
r By LOTTE STOVALL DETTMAR
Christmas magic adorned the evening in Music Hall last
Im
�. e_,,- - � Friday as the France Ballet and the Tucson Symphony
' :�*. freshened the romance of Tchaikovsky's "Nutcracker"
,--�� in a rewarding pas de deux.
�� In the first act,"An Old-Fashioned Christmas Party"in
__ the home of the von Stahlbaums, (in the story) the
%-L --.� ,,,,,�����-v—%--- ,,.,�,�� 1 ,,,,� "children" played and danced with a fine abandonment.
—'• Richard and Ellen France (artistic directors of the
ballet), had touched with care the play-dancing to avoid
stylization which can rob the "Nutcracker" opening of
spontaneity.Children quarelled and spat with one another
about gifts they received. "Young" Clara von Stahlbaum
O was well-read by Candice Brown in acting,and her dance
proved bright and youthful, all the way to her mounting
1 NEw yEAR) s EvE FiEsTA / delight the nutcracker .
The lovelinessover of
gift theof spellthe for family anddoll
guests crashed
with the entry of Drosselmeyer and his mechanical doll.
rea to r i n . Excellent stage lighting built the feeling of evil as Neil
Cowhet(Drosselmeyer)flashed his wild green-lined cape
open to fill the doorway in the happy home. Throughout
# the evening,Cowhey gave Drosslemeyer's role a sensitive
0balance, not too broadly malevolent, but always the
constant flick of threat in his turnings of that cloak.
tt)*V‘S*�` As Clara falls asleep on the sofa with her nutcracker
e doll in her arms, more of the enchantment of dreams
C1e5�' ' - ,� _ q "" widens as the stage "grows," with the Christmas tree,
r :, still alight,reaching taller,and the walls rising in height
' � as they might appear to a child in an adult world.
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Now sound asleep, Clara is led into fantasyland by her
Prince Charming, released from his prison as a
fir" • nutcracker doll, now a full-fledged soldier heading the
'` i Nutcracker troops. The Mouse Army, with its silent
.. - Al�� O111. , yammering of hands (as front paws) provoked delighted
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gasps from the many young fry present Friday night.
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Clara and Prince Charming on their thrones now
welcome the Snow Queen and King.Leigh Ann Barber and
Music Dancing, David Lovitt,Jr.,closed this first act with a comfortable
,, partnership in dance.
Margarita Cocktail, of e a m CYn '1 Friday ip were pleased with the understanding support
• for the dancers from our Tucson Symphony in the
� orchestra pit.George Trautwein conducted the musicians precision HatsNoisea e r . with the sensitive recision which he and the give to a
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ALL FOR ONLY $ 12 .00 PER PERSON'.
, performance-. Perhaps childhood memories of many a
Christmas with "Nutcracker" in Chicago influence a
subjective ear in the second act: we heard the music as
N t:\h I. R F S E R\ .-\^I I O N' I:.-ARI.\ - even more heart-warming.The orchestra never demand-
N. 297-8278
ed for itself, but constantly built the precise promise of
6011Oracle - Across from Casa Blanca Center - 297-$2 7$ line for the dancers in the turn Tchaikowsk3'created for
•
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easily in romantic music without hint of the maudlin, but
still preserving the fascination of this genre.
. Through the "Land of the Sugar Plum Fairy," (the
- �ME:ril=c ZEE_ second act), devoted to the adult world, as usual, the
1 audience appreciated the gymnastics of the Russian
dance.Applause for this goes to Bill Brassea and Philip
' Saunders. We liked the Arabian trio, Karen Hartke,
'�`� ` rAllyson Leskovsk and Nora Mackey. The Waltz of the
.. , •*s:‘,Af..0,,.‘- - -)iiFlowers gave us a fine solo by Jane Mac Whorter.
0 �," , ► - With all things for all ages, "Nutcracker" did not skip
k �:'. '� - - humor Cheri Staplessmutter wiggled. i ads
MI o either. (Gros ), gg
'- 1 z - an aged grandmother complete with bustle. Ric-,i;1 har
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�� .�.� .' 't'• r . France (Grossvater) awoke giggles with his eye for the
-- young women, always trying to totter in one's direction
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�\ `= ',. ,, d The two of them, dancing and collapsing, stirred amused
.�`' `•\ A titteringwhich did much to set the familytrueness of the
- - e first act's Christmas party.
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Live Music in the Lounge. a50 person 2945 E.Speedway Blvd. 327-4236
7191 E.Golf Links 296-7149
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By MICHELE MORRIS p.m. After 11 p.m. there heavy, advises Randolph Talmage, co-owner, says are going to be great," .1:11e, will open "Move
will be disco dancing. Spiett,owner. that a live acoustic advises the owner, Jim )ver, Mrs. Markham," a
The GOLDEN DRAGON, guitarist will play Tuesday Counes. Reservations will very funny comedy for
Live music, dancing and N. Oracle at Orange Christmas dinner at the through Saturday nights be necessary, so call 622- adults.
6433
New Year's Eve en- Grove, specializes in BRAVE BULL RANCH from 9 p.m.to 1 a.m.for the ,,.3611 to make yours. On Cocktails begin at 6:15
tertainment are a few of north of Tucson will be New Year's Daythe diningdinner starts at 6:45
features manyNorthern Chinese food and served from 4 to 7 .m.with holidays. p.m.,
the special t features. such dishes as P room will open at 4 p.m. p.m. and Showtime is at
quartetplaying NORTHWOODS, 2702 N. O n Dec. 2 7 the 8:15 .m.Ticket rices are
restaurants in the area are Mongolian beef, shrimpa stringP P
featuring for the Christmas g- afterwards.The restaurant Miracle Mile,will be closed SAGUARO DINNER
• holidays in addition to with black bean sauce,and will be closed Christmas on Christmas Day, but will $9.75 per person every
Y princess chicken. have'a s ial New Year's THEATRE,749 W.Miracle (Continued on Page 24)
traditional cosine. Day, but a special New
Although closed
onP�
Live music and dancing g Year's Eve party is Eve party. The restaurant
will be featured five nightsChristmas day, the planned will open for dinner at 4 :•.,•••••••• OpensDec. 27th ••••••••••,
restaurant will be open p.m. on Dec. 31, and will •
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a week, Tuesday through New The evening will start M aV E OVER MRS. MARKHAM',
Saturday, at PANCHO'S, New Year's Eve andwith dinner served from serve its regular menu that ••
6011 N.Oracle Rd. Years Day for dinner. 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. and will features Minnesota • ''•..outrageously funny comedy for adults!" •
There also will be lun- Willing Cheng is the best feature New York steak, Walleye Pike, New • •
inall, Chinese chef in Tucson, Shrimp r i m Creole,e t e England clam chowder, • Sgaa ro Dinnr Theatre -
cheon specials, 12 1 , p o , and • •
and a special New Year's claims his sister, Feng. Chicken Cordon Bleu. beef,fowlandseafood. •• Enjoya delicious buffet dinner—lavish selections •
Eve party with the popular •
The restaurant will be open Later a guitar will provide At 9 p.m.the"Frank and ••
group "Celeste and •
Tuesday through Friday dance music. Sharyl Duo" will provide • Wednesday thru Sunday -
g P for lunch from 11:30 a.m.to
Autumn," says owner- Party favors, com- live entertainment.Sharyl, • 6:15 cocktails, 6:45 dinner, show 8:15. -
2 p.m.and everyday from 4 the vocalist, also plays the • Senior Citizen Discounts Thursday and Sunday. a
Frank Gonzales. to 9 m.for dinner. plimentary champagne • Student Discounts Friday and Sunday.
a p' and live bellydancingwill electric piano and per- • i
The party will includeThe WILD HORSE Military Discount Each Night. -
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special holiday dinner, add to the fun. After cussion. Frank plays the •
P a RANCH CLUB, 7501 West midnight a breakfast will saxophone and clarinet. Phone 623-9456 for Reservations
margarita cocktails, Ina Road, serves dinner g
be served. "The dinner and dancing s•••••••• 749W.Miracle Mile ••••_•••••
bottle of champagne, hats seven days a week from 6 Cost for the
and noisemakers, all for_ to 9 p.m. Special holiday entire evening_will be $50 .
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dinner prices range from pagne will be served after menu selection ranging '.="'$'/ .
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Christmas Eve, but will be !
Page 20,The Arizona Territorial, December 21,1978
Ed Jordan ,., .. , , , , .. ,
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Edward L. Jordan -� ~ �� . '.�` , - 297-2036 —
former Tucson sports- .-•-,,,,,;,-.1,',..;:•--7 K. , - 1 • � .'.414, 4-•
writer, died Wednesday �. �
morning after an eight - �� ��,� •
year battle against : . �: ..-- •':.-....N.-•:,.. .;_ r, :.:. .. . :i•, };.�. ..r.. . .:.
.�,•..•ti♦ .p•'r•:.,_•: k'•'•:'{ r .. .•'K-0''. tip• :'+:,r,"�•' :•.
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multiple sclerosis. He was � ,4. ,,�F �:
j.m. ORIENTAL ENTERPRISE•
38 years old. Mr. Jordan, ,
the winner of many awards /4 . ` ., -�
for excellence ... ' r�,, . ` ti
in his .� --, .
- �, ORIENTAL HEALTHiiiii
coverage of high school ,..� ,s.._0 - .>$
sports, began writing forte. _�--- -- �` •`: FOOD41 FOOD .�
the Arizona Daily 'Star • :r
while he was still a high • `' ��
school student at Flowing . ,�
ti• ORIENTAL GIFTS
Wells where he got his start - Tucson s Newest Chinese Import Store
in journalism. A native of Er
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Arizona he is survived by ' := 1015 W.PRINCE 888-7025 -ii!
' }� Mon.-Thurs.9-7•Fri.and Sat.9-8
his mother and father, Mr. f ,••'.. .'. . - p�qIS
,, •' ., ,r. :eta ••.,;ti ::•`ti••t,.::•ti :titi it }•.,,;.:,•. tip•:.•.�.•.
and Mrs.Edward L.Jordan � 1.. ... .:... : .� :: :: .
and his son Edward L. IT'S A GOOG—The new Goog's restaurant located at the intersection of Panorama and
Jordan III. North Oracle Roads will be opening to the public -in the- first week of January.
New location Construction on the 285 seat facility began in July. This is the second Goog's in greater
Tucson. The other is located at Park Mall. ,,, cvt .
Mary Moran, executive ,.— 'oF verb ff
vice president of Com- ,,
monwealth Land Title
Agency of Tucson Inc. has Northwest rezonings P, � . . . .
0
announced the relocation of ..-:::.:
its main operations center "`!:'�r�•..
to El Dorado Place located (Continued from Page 1) rilli 44,4 � \�` ..'�cj�Mme`■"' -�gAccording to the ap- that the industrial zoning �► .• " .--1� �,,r�i,
near the corner of Wilmot Also approved was a plication, the property granted on the property , ''tel ,"��)
P Pe Y P Pe Y ..rF� .. ,
and Speedway. request filed by J&S In- would be used for a self- would set a bad precedent. / �• ;=r sus --!7'
vestment Co. to rezone storage business. The board also granted ��° ,� '`J.
CLIFF VALLEY GOLF about seven acres on the In approving the request, Herbert and Mildred r ''" ' �., �,. F.\ - * .
Public 18 Hole Par 3 Golf north side of Orange Grove the board required that, if Margolis'request to rezone ) ' A" ,
Course••• Complete Golf Road east of Thornydale the county establishes a approximately five acres '� 4 "'.
Shap,Mens&Lades' .� � �
Shop,Men'ar,Golf lues' Road from TH (trailer special zoning category for from SH to CB-1 and CB-2 wet.Tux,,5�,v' . .��
tion,Snack Bar,
homesite) to CI-1 (light self-storage facilities, the (general business) on the
5910 N. Oracle 887.8161 industrial a n d owner of the property north side of Wetmore ,
warehouses). would apply for the ap- Road west of Oracle Road. Now Seryl n LiinchQs1 :30
- 4Pro riate zoning. In addition, the board
Supervisor David Yet- approved a request from YI lb.hamburgers,french onion au gratin,deep fried
THE A RV E L OF THE IND man, who asked that the Siegfried and Louise zucchini and mushrooms and a selection of sandwiches,
g cheeseboards and salads.
A personal library of books, music and special requirement be Boysen to rezone five acres
included in granting the on the east side of the Mona Dinners S tu at 5
g
paintings with distinction, request,said he was afraid Lisa Drive alignment south
•
3017 N. CAMPBELL 325-7510 of Orange Grove Road featuring dishes from each of the 4 flags.
from SR (one house per 11 other entrees ranging from chicken kiev to
four acres)to CR-1. trout aimondine.Full wine selection.
' The board approved the
(11.,:,.9SEfISONS GREETINGS! request after Mr. Boysen
LIVE fICOUSTIC GUITFIR
fo:an eq Y
S t promised that he would not
lou. th ru Sat. 9-1
split the property into any
Jack Rowe's Years in more than two lots. ElpparingThars., a Sat.
(Continued frons PageI)
i • Tucson11,1i)k Also approved was a ivQr
northwest side of Tucson rel Yuest filed b G.T.R. -1torest Mare M
have long said they have Construction Co. to rezone Dave Tamminga
too far to go in case of about 14 acres from MU
• emergency." (multiple use) to CR-5 1829 E. Limberlost in Plaza Anti ua
G
HSASA has been (high density multi-family) g
hesitant to grant per- and CB-1 on the south side at Campbell
OMugLigtrig I mission for a full scale of Wetmore Road and the — 795-9778—
SPEEDWAY hospital because it would west side of Romero Road.
11Dj mean a duplication of
many services which
100%* FIMANCING residents have access We feel the northwest can
OUT OF STATE CREDIT OK-*on approved creditc. 1
PP be best served by an uclkottVd %
emergy-center, ambu-cen- Cs�� soUs
76 Triumph Spitfiret ter facility. The center
4 speed transmission,AM-FM radio,heat,deck rack, $378. could have the capability of
sport stripes,like new. being expanded in the Wild Horse Ranch Club
7 7F la t 124 ' future."
5 speed transmission, radio, heat, radials, sport $5888 , The Tucson General
stripes,low miles. .
proposal is part of a move
74 Toyota Corolla S/W on the part of the hospital -• OPEN FOR ITS
4 speed transmission,radio,heater,air conditioning, S2788
1,, i
runs great. to expand services to the MO
northwest f i 39th SEEISON
71 Toyota Carona Coupe o t suburbs. An • -.
4 speed transmission,radio,heater,sports stripes, $151111 entire package of long- -•�,
E-Z terms • range recommendations
71 Toyota Corona MK II to this end have been *• 4 EXCELLENT CUISINE El TRADITION
Automatic transmission, radio, heat, air con- S1988' "approved in concept" by -
ditioning,vinyl top,credit no problem. fiti.
. r -"��'�the hospital board of w ENJOY TRUSTIC
72 Dodge polars directors. The recom-Automatic transmission, radio, heat, air con- BRANDING IRON LOUMGE
ditioning,Power steering,power brakes,vinyl top, 988 mendations were made by
super transportation. a health consulting firm
73 MG Midgetcalled in to remedy
4 speed transmission, radio, heat, new top, rallye $2288 declining the occupancy
Ott a speck-IV
wheels,deck rack,credit no problem. oeeaoi
rate that has been a
72 Pontiac Catalina Cony. - problem at Tucson
Automatic transmission,AM-FM radio,heater,air $2382 Watt
conditioning, power steering, power brakes, extra General. goitit kavii.Pg take them.
clean.
The board will consider a .
71 Datsun 1200 plan next week to open the
4 speed transmission, radio, heat, vinyl top, gas $733 hospital staff to medical cbUtOd •
saver. OiL)a tot( U(� IL•doctors who practice in rj Q
71 Ford Van Casas Adobes. This move -
Automatic transmission, radio, heat, air con-
ditioning,custom interior,mags,E-Z terms. $278
• would especially boost
P Y
74 Dodge Colt S/VV pediatric and obstetric Wild 4 speed transmission, radio, heat, roof rack, ex- $2233
admissions.
cellent condition. Mr. Harris said that
73 Datsun P.tl. Tucson General would not 'IVY
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1r . T,. •.T Y. 'T -*Y6OklrbiT*T..A,,i'fir 4 speed transmission, radio, heat, west coast Z ' 8$ exercise the O tion of the • , ' o•o -mirrors,shat•. •` .' �o c{�'�property they are in- _ A ` ` ...� .,, ,A . . l. 1
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• "NICEST PLACE IN TUCSON TO DO BUSINESS" terested in if HSASA turns
. down their proposal or if7501 � ,`
3500 -�
0 E. • further engineeringstudies ` immi
Se Habig Espanol show that it is not well Call 297-2266 [masirr n i
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suited to their plans. - --
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` 4,-- -i� � ` t-e . .; '. �,a%> s basketball team won three Gilbert won three of the
`, straight cliff-hangers to four overtime taps but each
:: a win the 1978 Coolidge time was forced into a
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over the weekend. They could not make good on
*�' 'v h defeated host Coolidge 73- manyof their own attempts
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past Santa Cruz 66-65 on was fouled with just five
hg AIL Friday night as they rode seconds to go and made the
„” Troy Cooke's 32 point shot to clinch the
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quadruple overtime on
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overtimes like that,
THE CONFERENCE SEASON IS UNDERWAY — With Flowing Wells had compiled an 8-1 non-conference Coach Engbretson said, "it
the opening tip-off between Flowing Wells' Troy Cooke record while CDO was 4-4 in games prior to the conference "Against Coolidge we becomes a matter of
and Canyon del Oro's Aaron Nymeyer Tuesday night, the opener.The Dorados are defending conference champions jumped to a big lead and willpower. Our kids just
1978-79 AA-South basketball season began for both but are expected to be challenged by Marana, Douglas, then flattened out,"Cab figured that they had come
schools. The Dorados defeated the Caballeros 65-54. Nogales,and the Caballeros this season. Coach Lee Engbretson this far and weren't going
said. "We did the same to let it slip by them. I
Doaa • u m e of f tobig r sthe next night. We played bench because there was
well in the first half but let no time for butterflies.You
them come back to take the have to be thinking every
a
never catc u lead in the second half. We second. I didn't age a day
nCabs COu
had to come back to win through all those over-
both of those ballgames. times,” he said laughing,
By TOM POWERS Flowing Wells was led by Jerry Michaelsen's 15 points The difference between "I can stay in control of
Before Tuesday night's Canyon del Oro- Flowing Wells and Troy Cooke's 13 points. But these figures are far winning and losing in those myself pretty well,"
basketball game Dorado Coach Bill Humphreys was below their season's average.Most of Michaelsen's
s points two games was that the J e r r y M i c ha els en
explaining some of the problems he was having in came from long range jumpers. Tim Osborn added 9 for other teams just didn't averaged 23 points per
choosing a starting lineup. the Cabs. believe they could beat us. game for the three tour-
The game was getting close in the fourth quarter as We had defeated both of nament contests. Troy
"The thing is," Coach Humphreys said, "some of our Flowing Wells mounted a comeback attempt. Although them in games earlier in Cooke averaged 21.7 in-
biggest offensive threats aren't necessarily playing their full-court press was not consistently effective, they the season and you could eluding a high of 32. Tim
defense very well.And some of our best defensive players did force a few turnovers.But they could not capitalize on see that, when the games Osborn averaged 9.7 and
aren't much of a threat to score.Hopefully I can find the enough of them to do any damage. Canyon del Oro, in no reached the critical stages, Tracy Evenson, who was
right combination for tonight's game." hurry to take a shot, managed to work the ball into the they just didn't think they playing despite a bad back
lane for some short jumpers to put the game out of reach were going to win against that may keep him out of
Obviously Coach Humphreys found the right com- with about three minutes to go. us. It really affected action for awhile,averaged
bination as CDO defeated Flowing Wells in the conference The Dorados are off until Jan. 2 when they will playa them." 5.7.
opener for both teams bya score of 65-54. The Dorados non-conference contest at Sahuaro. Flowing Wells hosts
Douglas on January 5.The two teams will meet again on The championship game Canyon del Oro also
never trailed in the contest, much to the delight of the Jan.26 at Flowing Wells. against Gilbert was a participated in the tour-
home crowd. classic. True to form, nament and the Dorados
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CDO came out runningand jumpedoff to a 10-2 lead71'...M.*:E .::J, �--- ' �` f.; ` ~� '' of' 'f�='ti{ti�`� Flowing in Wells
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to a huge lead by halftime. showdown with Flowing
before the Cabs called time out. Flowing Wells spent the r :.tif Jerry Michaelsen scored 26 Wells in the finals when
rest of the night trying to catch-up but never got closer .1
points in the first half for they were bumped by
than five points. 'ti .
FlowingWells.But Gilbert
='� COIN Ot4 ,ii, Gilbert 66-62 in their second
defeat for Flowing Wells as the hadMADE CHANGE who had defeated Canyon game. They had defeated
It was a bitter de t g Y
looked just about unbeatable in their non-conference :v< del Oro 66-62 the previous Buckeye 79-59 in their
runningup an impressive 8-1 record including li night to reach the finals, opening contest. They lost
games made some adjustments at in the consolation
three straight victories and the championship in the �. J game
Coolidge Holiday Tournament over the weekend.But they ti Never go up to Flowing Wells basketbalilayer *i.
the start of the second half Saturday evening 70-60 to
contributed heavily to their own defeat by having an :�.= Jerry Michaelsen_and say- `:A penny for your and limited Michaelsen to • Santa Cruz.
atrocious night at the free throw line (theymade 6 of 16) " dust two points for the rest ,
g thoughts. The Caballeros won the Coolidge of the game-as they crept Oddly enough we
and by forcing up some terrible shots particularly in the basketball tournament over the weekend,and a lot 1: played one of our best ,
third quarter. They also missed several layups and blew $ of the credit has to go to Michaelsen because of his back. games of the year in the
scoringchances after forcing turnovers in the final scoring. In the first round game against Coolidge, "Midway through the loss to Gilbert,"Dorado
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quarter. ',- Michaelsen scored 27 points. In the championship -, ,third quarter we were still Coach Bill Humphreys
ti4 game against Gilbert he scored 28.But in the middle -: up by twelve,." Coach said. "We shot 48 percent
The Canyon del Oro defense was mainly responsible for contest against Santa Cruz Michaelsen's scoring fell , Engbretson said."But then from the floor.They had an
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the win.They closed down the passing lanes in the second off to 14 points. {;_ we became too con- outstanding big man which
half and forced the Cabs to take perimeter shots.CDO also e Jerry was at the free throw line early in the $.: servative and tried to was a new experience for
got two and three shots at the basket by virtue of some fine contest when a fan tossed a coin out onto the floor. ti: protect our lead. We went us.Gilbert led by ten at the
offensive rebounding. . This is a deplorable practice that could injure a f zero for seven from the half and we spent the rest
f," player and the referee took the opportunity to field in the last quarter and of the game in the process
"During the pre-conference schedule," Coach Hum- a �;_.severely chastise the crowd. During the referee's . managed just two points in of slowly creeping up on
hre s said "I took the opportunity to evaluate our
P Y � pPi° y � lengthy speech Jerry waited at the foul Line. And il::.f the whole fourth period and them. We had it down to
personnel. Our lineuphas undergone manychanges andti:
g , waited...and waited. the game was tied at the two points with a couple of
"will continue to change depending on the teams per- "He had an awful longtime to think about that end of regulation play 58- minutes to go but then we
r' free throw,"Caballero Coach Engbretson said. 58." ran out of time. We needed
_s When he finally got the ball he missed. Coach another quarter."
David Buehler led CDO with 21 points.Aaron Nymeyer In the first overture
added 12 Murrayicks 11 and Konrad Hildebrandt 9. i Engbretson points out that Jerry as not much of a period Coolidge got the tip David Buehler was the
' factor for the rest of thewgame as hiconcentration
The Dorados continually passed to the baseline and that and it became obvious that Dorado's leading scorer
resulted in a number of short jumpers.Even little Konrad : was broken. were going to attempt to over the three games with
Hildebrandt was squeezing upshots from underneath. f When asked what he thought of the referees stall until they could take a 15.7 average. Murray
9 g actions in dealing with the crowd the coach replied
Canyon del Oro,known for fine free throw shooting under in in his et." final shot. But they Hicks averaged 14.7,Aaron
previous coach John'Tissaw,has continued that practice He should have just put the co p received a charging foul Nymeyer 11.3, and Tobin
fl ° and the ball went over to Duda averaged 7 points per
under Coach Humphreys this season. They made 9 of 11
againstFlowi,ttg-Wells. -
Flowing Wells. But the contest.
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December 24th,a joyous night
.., Santa put his sleigh in flight
toolt ' WOn
'On Dancer on Prancer'he was heard to say
'Lets visit our friends in the USA'
As As he entered our country he stopped in a bar
it,i�� a � �� `Lets have us a drink since we must o far'
4 ,--,:;-:.. op '14'. He saw a small figure all bruised and smartin'
-'' .' .. ,..7- - -. _ 44000, `Why look who is here it's old Billy Martin'
,. - ..,,,:. ',,,..,-_,.. ,,.. ,, -. --. �" `How goes it my lad`twixt you and old Reggie'
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Billyjustgrumbled '
`; � �� � �� said: Leave me be
1 . * .5 `Why Billy`said Santa`been fighting again?'
Billy hauled off,knocked him clear round the bend
'Lets go,'shouted Santa`And let us make haste'
`Being around that fellow just isn't safe!'
PUGA HAS HIM—Canyon del Oro's Eugene Puga holds Invitational. The Sunnyside Blue Devils won the team As he jumped in his sleigh still seeing stars
He was nearly upended by an on-rushing car
Sunnyside's Brad Olsen in the championship match of the championship by a slim margin over Flowin Wells It !
138 pound weight class. The outstanding CDO wrestler marked Sunnyside's sixth straight teamg• • 'Watch out. Santa cried you miserable peon
3� g championship at As out from the car stepped a boxer named Leon
won this match 10-4 to capture the title and become the the CDO tournament. (Photo by Tom Powers) `A co !'shouted S inks ki
p p coc ng his hand i
Dorado's only first place finisher in the Canyon del Oro `No`shouted Santa`I' ' '
m visiting your land
But Spinks didn't care as he whacked him a right
again
• And sent Santa sprawling right out in the night unnyside
: : nce,
So off he then flew with his sack of goodies
fling
To visit a football coach by the name of woody
title There was a late practice for the Buckeyes
in vita t ion a
So Santa thought he'd stop and give a surprise
On the sidelines he landed and shouted'Oh my!'
Woody was charging him and yelling'A spy!'
By TOM POWERS Sunnyside's first place showings in the tour- - Bobby Tolano (119), 'I've Perhaps they should point total was 14412. nament. Canyon del Oro's Sunnyside; Fred Cota No shouted Santa I ve just come to greet you
change the name of the Flowing Wells scored Gene Puga took the title in (126), Sunn side Dan But Hayes took dead aim with his football shoe
Canyon del Oro In- 1381/2,Kofa 1201/2,Holbrook the 138 ound class byCoronado Y ' `On Donner on Cupid'Claus said with a gasp
P (132) Holbrook Lets e
vitational wrestling 113, g t out of here...and fast'
Snowflake 100, Am- decisioning Brad Olsen of Eugene Puga (138), � ,
tournament to the "Beat phitheater 981 ,Canyon del Snowflake 10-4. Kyle Canyon del Oro; Teddy No presents for him,he'll beg my pardon
the Blue Devils In- Oro 961,Shadow Mountain Kotchow of Flowing Wells Teso (145), Sahuarita; So Santa headed east toward the Boston Garden
vitational." For the sixth 85, and Marana 8112 to won the title in the 112 Raymond O'Haver (155),
At a hockey game in progress that very night
straight year Don round out the top ten. pound division b y Gilbert; Greg Freeman Santa landed his sleigh right at center ice
Klostreich's Sunnyside The tournament drew 21 squeezing past Randy (167), Winslow; Chickie 'Merry Christmas my friends and how are you all'
Blue Devils took the CDO schools for the two day White 2-0 in the finals. Hale (179), Snowflake; But he landed in the middle of a hockey brawl
Invitational. The outcome event and brought together Doug Myers of Flowing Doug Myers(191),FlowingTwo players engaged in a dual of high sticking
Santa,in the middle,again caught a licking
of the tournament, which some of the finest wrestlers Wells (191) was the sur- Wells; Carlos Lova to
took place on Friday and in the state. An estimated prise of the tournament. (HW),Holbrook. Upset and depressed he made on his way
Saturday, was in doubt 1, 'I shan't stay in this country another day!'
500 spectators were in The unseeded Myers went This was the ninth year
until the very end as attendance. all the way to win the for the Canyon del Oro As he flew toward the west to visit Japan
Sunnyside and Flowing Two wrestlers retained championship in his Invitational. He spied a city,prettiest in all the land
Wells both had a chance fox their 19 7 7 titles. division. He was matched It looked oh so lovely but Santa was wiser
the title. In the end, Sahuarita's Teddy Teso up with Dan Billingsley of `I won't even stop let them call me a miser'
however, it was a wrestler (145), a two-time state Kingman, the top seed in He spotted a man said`He looks just like me'
from Canyon del Oro that champion in class A, the division, on Friday tAo rte n a It was Tony Mason it was plain to see
may have cost Flowing successfully defended his night and defeated him 5-1. Santa looked down`Why what does he have on?'
Wells the title. title when he defeated Tim Myers defeated Gilbert's The giant red button said`Welcome to�I'ucson'
In a heavyweight battle O'Dea of Agua Fria - outpoints As Mason looked u ward and made g �1. Steve Lane in the finals. P with a wave
for fifth place Flowing Teso won despite catching Jeff Headington of Kofa Santa flew downward`I'll try and be brave'
Wells' John Guerrero was a finger in the eye in the (105) was named the top
a o r As he touched ground he was filled with surprise
pinned by Canyon del Oro's early going of his match wrestler in the tournament. No kicking,no brawling,no punches in the eye
Randy Miracle. Combined against O'Dea. The injury Headington pinned all of What he saw then gave him a wonderous treat
with the fact that neither made it difficult for him to his opponents along the The Marana Tigers Smiling coaches lined up in rows oh so neat
Thane Russell or Doug open the eye at all and his way as he captured the opened up their conference Tony Mason,Fred Snowden,and Cardwell and Brown
Myers of Flowing Wells vision was impaired. Dan championship of his weight season by drubbing the Handshakes and backslaps were going around
could pin their opponents in Coronado of Holbrook(132) class. Safford Bulldogs 75-49 Vern Friedli,Bob Smith,coaches Hart and Casoni
their final matches defeated Willie Maxwell of Individual winners are: Friday night in Marana. `This is okay'Santa said'and thats no baloney'
(although they both won on Santa Cruz 9-5 to retain his Eddie Apodaca (98), San Ten Marana players got Acker and Humphreys and Flowing Wells'Thomas
points), the Cabs were title. Manuel; Jeff Headington - into the scoring act as the `Presents to all'Santa said`thats a promise'
eliminated from any Several local wrestlers (105), Kofa; Kyle Kotchow Tigers jumped out to a They clapped and cheered as Santa took flight
chance for the team title. had particularly fine (112), Flowing Wells; huge first period lead and Shouting`Merry Christmas to all and to all a good night'
q�
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..; ' . gseveral coaches to take Shorts: Dorado basketball coach Bill Hum hre s says
A-South title this P Y Y
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came out roaring and
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that one of the problems he has when choosing his starting
+ ti r �` lineup is that his big offensive threats don't play defense
Y$ - ,` • -3 by the end of the ,
first quarter. Theytoo well and his best defensive players don t score much.
.` '��� ��� q in- If they
. ' .'�� could only devise a platoon system fore. titl'--,:i-ic ,, -4 , - 1'4:4 4.;'-
�� creased their lead to 38-20 ball...The FlowingWells-Marana basketball
.� A � ��:::: �g� :� � a I game after
. by the half and 61-35 by.the
a_ the Christmas break will be interesting. Marana eats
end of three quarters. The
Tigers were led byFleet teams alive that try to play a man to man defense against
` � ' g them.But Flowing Wells goes exclusively zone...I thou ht
V Phillip's 23 points. Mark g
� Thorsrud scored i3, Carl
it was interesting when Patriots coach Chuck Fairbanks
-, �� Iiidecided to o back to c
Lee scored 10 and Gar coaching college football. Being
-,. from New England,I remember how old Chuck
ate. ' � ��� �. � �.A� � Ward 9 g was only
the Patriots third choice for their coaching ob. They
_- . Now 41 on the season originally offered Penn State s Joe Paterno the moon tof^� . and 1-0 in conference la coach the team. When he turned it down and he thought
play, g
the Tigers are currently about it for a long time, the Patriots tried desperately to
a competing in the Douglas get Bob Devaney of Nebraska. When they couldn't get
. , �� Holiday Tournament. Devaney, and with training camp rapidly approaching
" Following the tournament, they finally settled on Fairbanks who jumpedat the
which ends on Dec. 22,
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chance...There is no truth to the rumor that the New York
l'f
Marana will be idle until Yankees acquired Luis Tiant and several minor league
after Christmas break. pitchers as spare parts for Tommy John...
PUT ME DOWN—Chuck Phillips of Marana seems to be having his problems here with They will take on Nogales
Danny Smith of Kingman in a 132 pound division match.But Phillips got his feet back on iiii tz
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p g on Jan. 5 at home and .._.
the ground and went on to win the match 4-3 in overtime.The win gave Phillips fifthplace VI u
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weight travel to Flowing Wells on
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in his wei t cuss. . .. . . . . . . -- . . _ _ Jan.6. ._ ..o _ . . _ �'
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conclude Friday evening. Oro 79, Buckeye 59, (varsity Nabisco Wheat Thins 10 oz 79�
addition,the purchaser of a basketball);Nogales 41,Canyon del again had trouble in the
<< „ Oro 30, (girls basketball); Tucson A - _
Bullpen Pass will The following are the 13,Amphitheater 6,(girls softball). early stages o e game as
receive a wristband. first round pairings for Dec. 15: Salpointe 13, Am- they fell behind 8-2 in the prices subject to change Monde December
The Toros have also g phitheater o, (girls softball}; first quarter. Nogales was j 0 y� bar 25, 1978
today's games: San Manana 75, Safford 49, (varsity , ,
announced that all ticket basketball};Manana 51,Safford 39, led by Marcy Mendivil s 14 .
Manuel vs. Tombstone, (jayvee basketball); Safford 46, FedMart*
prices will remain the 3:30 p.m.; Gilbert vs. Manana 42, (fresh basketball); Points while CDO was
same for the 1979 baseball Manana 5 p.m.• Globe vs. Flowing Wells 43,Douglas 29,(girls paced by Michele
> > basketball)• Gilbert 66 Canyon del
season. Persons interested Sat, ,,,,a, 6:30 p.m.; Oro b2,basketball); basketball); ICramer s 13 points. *America's Greatest
in puchasing Toros tickets Canyon del Oro vs.FlowingFlowing Wells 66, Santa Cruz 65. General Store
or who desire additional y (varsity basketball). Next stop for CDO is the
. Wells,8 p.m. Dec.16:Santa Cruz 70,Canyon del ,
information may write to Oro 60, (varsity basketball); Flowing Wells Invitational, 5255 E. Broadway,
ng el6
the club at P.O. Box 27045, The action continues on (vFlowiarsity basWketballsl)3, Gilbert 62.
tonight (Thursday), where 182 E. Ft. Lowell Dr.,
Tucson,85726.Or they may Friday with•second round Dec. 19* Canyon del Oro 65, they will open against host 7030 E.22nd Street,
games bei at noon. Flowing •Wells 54, (varsity Tucson,AZ.
call 325-2621. g basketball). Flowing Wells at 8 p.m. -. �—
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��� INSPECTION STATIONS CLOSED
Rotary Club of Tucson has � � . inspection stations will be closed Dec.
just concluded a very ..7 1v. A
Arizona vehicle ins
successful fundraising22 and 25 for Christmas, and on January 1 for the New
�� � Year's holiday, program officials reminded motorists
event for their project . �" i ' % A.
- today. Phoenix and Tucson stations are normally open
, �
Operation Wheelchair. The F�
�a w_ . from 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Mondays, Wednesdays and
culmination of the drive : �* � � �� .4- � ' Fridays, and from 8 a.m. to 7 .m. Tuesda sand Thur-
occured Wednesday � �� �� y P Y
when o, �, �qA sdays.Officials also encouraged motorists whose vehicles
the Casas Adobes Rotary
presented a wheelchair -= - � ° are due for registration in February and March to bring
the children's clinic of the
�d them in for testing in January. February and March are
Southern Arizona Chapter - x n.`z the year's busiest months for vehicle testing, they noted,
oAt
of the Arthritis Foundation: g and waiting lines probably will be longer during those
Ther- _ months.
Rotary wishes to 4�� _,...,�,,P �_e. _�
thank the 75 merchants ...
throughout Casas Adobes • CHRISTMAS DAY AT TUCSON GENERAL
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and the greater Tucson A hospital stay is not the best way to celebrate the
area who donated over :- holidays but, patients who will be at Tucson General
$1,500 in merchandise and �� � Hospital will have the next best thing to being home.Their
services which were given Christmas Day will be brightened with special lunch
away as incentives to the1:;: menus that will include a choice of Roast Tom Turkey,
public to donate to the t roast beef or ham that comes with all the trimmings,
cause. Approximately including the traditional plum pudding. Patients trays
$1,600 in funds and will be lined with holiday style place mats, napkins and
equipment were raised to 4:- special party favors that have been made by TGH
provide wheelchairs for volunteers. Those employees who have given up their
children in the area. * -= �� Christmas Day to take care of patients will receive a free
The Casas Adobes ��� �
�� � �� � meal in the cafeteria which is similar to the one the
Rotary intends to continue , � ��� patients will be receiving.
raising funds to assist in ' --,44,--, .
the purchase of - � �` :2,,,--7.-: �� �
wheelchairs for children SAVE A LIVE SUNDAY PLANNED
afflicted with arthritis. LONG MAY THEY WAVE—Bob Kucsmas (left)and Paul Patton,of the Leones de las The Southern Arizona Regional Red Cross Blood Center
"A lot of people don't Noche- !.ions Club, presented small American flags last week to students at Laguna will have a special Save a Life Sunday on Dec. 24 from 9
P Elementary School. Mr. Patton said that the purpose of the presentation is to teach a.m. to 3 p.m.at the blood center,222 S.Cherry Ave.The
realize that arthritis can children about what the flag stands for.The club has been making the presentations for
affect young children,” community is being asked to donate blood before the
said Dr. Cliff DeBenedetti, the past three years,he said. Christmas holidays when supplies are usually less
a member of the Casas plentiful.They ask you to give the gift of life—blood.
Adobes Rotary Club who
knows the situation first I
, `MOVE OVER,MRS.MARKHAM'
hand from his work at the Next production of Saguaro Dinner Theatre on Miracle
a � intreatslisted "
Over,.Mrs. Markham opening Dec.
Arthritis Clinic at the Mile will be "Move O pe g
Tucson Medical Center. 27.David Gardiner will direct.This is an adult comedy of
"But it can start in infancy (Continued from Page 19) special gourmet dinner will but Sunday, and corn- confused indiscretions and mixed-up identities. Cast
and immobilize a child.We
night, but Saturdaytickets be served from 6 to 10:30 plimentaryhot hors members include Tim Tully, Glenda Young, Peter
are constantly working are$10.50. d' uvres are served. Over VanSlyke, Gerald Carey, Steve Daniels, Catherine
toward, and hoping for, $ .5 p.m.The price will be$25 to 0
P g The dinner theatre is $30 per person depending the holidays there is a two Richardson and Mary Galaty. The theatre operates
remission of the affliction planning a New Year's on the entree. After 8:30 for one drink special every Wednesday through Sunday and will have a special New
in these youngsters. Some extravaganza. In addition p.m. "The Ernie Coleman day from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Year's Eve party package.
of these youngsters can't to a lavish dinner and the Trio" willplay in the George Chin, owner, says
get around without Mrs. Markham comedy, lounge. There will be a $25 the Fiesta will be closed on ***'k***'k
wheelchairs and many there will be dancing with a per couple minimum after Christmas Day. M1kOSECRETARIAL SERVICES
parents just can't afford live band, champagne, 8:30 p.m.Reservations can
them. The wheelchairs are favors and a breakfast be made at 297-1151. The TAHITI Restaurant, 1161 N. Eldorado Pl. Suite 211 IN BY 10—
extremely helpful for a 7116 N.Oracle Road at Ina, (Speedway/Wilmot) . OUT THE
time,but our eventual goal after midnight. The cost is Breakfast, lunch and will be open all day Dec.31,
is to get them out of the $45.00 per couple. Reser- dinner will be served New and Jan. 1. May Tom, Typing •Transcription •Notary Public SAME DAY!
wheelchair and off of vations should be made by Years Day_ from the owner, says the Tahiti will PHONE: 886-4567
calling
crutches and to get them 621-9456. regular menu. ? be serving both Polynesian
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leading a normal life." MANOR INN on Dec. 25 disco restaurant on north and American style din- ' --
The Casas Adobes ners on New Year's Day. 0
RotaryClub will continue will not only be able to Oracle Road across from The Samoan dinner will
enjoy the panoramic view Cliff Manor, opens on Dec.
to assist in the cause,either 3 yfeature pineapple pork, Doflblame him
of Tucson and Cliff Valley 21. It will specialize in San P PP
by a grant to assist in the pepper steak and Lobster
of a wheelchair, from the festively Francisco cosine at Tucson o
purchasedecorated dining room,butprices. The onlynorthside Cantonese. The Tahitian too much . • . 0
or by extending the use of a dinner will be highlighted
wheelchair also the special Christams disco in Tucson, it will be k
to a child. menu. 1 a.m. by cashew chicken,almond 0
Anyone knowing of a open from 11 to duck, and shrimp almond % - 0
The staff has planned a Sunday through Thursday o •: 0
youngster who needs ading.
wheelchair for shortor New Year's Eve open and 11 a.m. to 4 a.m. on •�; .
0 house that features hors Fridayand Saturda Four different American •�--
long term use should Y =.�-
d'ouvres, prime rib, New There will be no cover style dinners will be served - --,,�
contact Jack Jewett at 297 -stuffed Island duck, i `. I.
1107 or Laird Guttersen at York steak, crab legs and charge and no minimum. Long %
Filet Mignon. After dinner After hours the New York steak, broiled p o S ��J \\\)
888-3900. g b k
there will be live music and r es t a u r a n t s e r v es to ster tail and stea .and .-,,,1,,,�� :xi
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lobster. __
inparty favors in the lounge. breakfasts that start at _65 cast
Cost is $12.50 per person $2.95. In addition to R _ $
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and reservations can be Sebastian's will be open outrageously rich ice
of Living
made by calling 887-4000. on Christmas Day and a cream, S W E N S O N S
LAS CAMPANAS DE special 38-hour gala event specializes in Quiche .�
NativityP� P i )
LAS CATALINAS, 6440 N. isplanned for New Year's Lorraine, scrumptious
Sixt -fiveparishioners of weekend f a sandwichesS 0
Y Campbell Ave. at Skyline, rom 11 .m on and nourishing I
the Casas Adobes Baptist will feature a traditional Dec.31,to 1 a.m.on Jan.2. salads, says owner RoseChurch will present a candlelight and holly There will be free party Mariani. Swenson s will beLiving Nativity on Dec. 22, dinner service on Dec. 24. favors and disco en- closed on Christmas Da Y�23 and 24 at the southwest The restaurant will be tertainment. but will be open from 11corner of Ina Road and Laclosed on Christmas Day as In addition, they have a a.m. to 11 p.m. weekdays, .�Cholla Blvd. on the church well as New Year's Da and from 11 a.m. to mid-Y� TV room where persons grounds. The presentation but on Dec. 31,a full menu can watch the New Year's nYght on Friday and �
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will last from 7 until 9:30 will be served from 11:30 Day football games. Saturday. 0
each evening. a.m.to 8 p.m. '�' The FIESTA MEXICAN CASA MOLINA, 4239 N.
TheHe Arants all
creche scene will be The dining room at RESTAURANT, 4780 E. Campbell Ave. in Plaza
Anti. will be
enacted in shifts of 13 cast WESTWARD LOOK,245 E. Grant Road, will be opengua, open � - - S
members each. Each shift Ina Road, will be open New Year's Eve from noon Chrstmas Eve and New localnews from 0
will last for approximately Christmas Da from noon
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Y to 10 p.m. and New Year's Year's Eve from 11 a.m. to
20 minutes. The Casas to 6 p.m.The special menu . Day from 11 a.m.to 11 p.m. l0 p.m.The owner, Gilbert ,
Adobes Baptist choir will feature roast goose, Specializing -in Molina,says the restaurant /mow
recorded the Christmas braised rabbit, roast Tom chimichangas with sour will be serving his famous
°lax
Cantata which will be the
turkey, roast prime rib, cream and guacamole, the carne seca and margaritas ,
background music for the roast leg of lamb, roast restaurant offers 12 dif- throughout the Christmas -
presentation. The players duckling,baked cured ham ferent combination plates. holidays, but Casa Molina g S
will pantomime the actions and Scampi Galiano. A happyhour is from will be closed on Christmas )
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indicated by thechoir. On New Year's Eve a 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. everyday Day. , ,