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HomeMy WebLinkAboutHistorical Records - The Arizona Territorial (27) ........._-- - --V A LLY no' ORO Voters to decide Marana Toliti ,..,, p.oticoRD I A 600 VII CALLE A‘iz Et 51 0 4 OR 0 VALLEY schools fate on Tuesday ' _ . . Story on Page 3 ... Serving Casas Adobes, Catalina Foothills,Oro Valley, Coronado Foothills,Amphitheater, Flowing Wells, Bel Air and Thornydale. tile/MOM, ilk -- ib Ilk 11 : 111 THIRTEENTH YEAR, NUMBER 48 TUCSON,ARIZONA 20 cents per copy NOVEMBER 30,1978 • - Widening to proceed is • is • • Ina Road foes silll not saiisfied and state and federal highway officials agreed with the referring to apartment complexes, office buildings and By WALT NETT county's assessment of the situation. townhouse clusters along the road in the plural,which he The Second Battle of Ina Road was fotight Tuesday The meeting,which Mr.Jones said was not necessary to said would give someone unfamiliar with the road the night at L.W. Cross Junior High School,but opponents of comply with Federal Highway Administration impression that the frontage property is all under corn- the 2.2-mile widening project found out that they were regulations, had been called to discuss design revisions mercial use. beaten before they had started. and the contents of a draft environmental impact "There is one townhouse development along the road," Midway through the two-hour meeting,County Highway statement whichsays the widening will cause no adverse he said. "There is one apartment complex—but that is Director Jerry Jones made it very clear that the die had social,economic or environmental effects in the adjacent - just outside the project area—and there is one office already been cast.In fact,the decision to widen Ina Road areas. " building at Oracle Road." had been made prior to a mandatory public hearing held Several persons, including Herbert Muller, attacked a In addition, Mr. Muller was critical of the county's in April;he said. statement in the report which showed "zero percent" of claim that widening Ina Road would serve the neigh- Supervisor Katie Dusenberry told the audience of more diesel truck traffic on Ina Road at present. borhood,saying that the county's figure in the report of 9.5 than 100 persons that the County Board of Supervisors was "Anyone standing along Ina Road would know that that vehicle trips per household per day was in error,saying committed to the widening project.Mr.Jones added that is not the case,"he said. the highway department had felt a need for the widening, Mr. Muller also took highway planners to task for (Continued on Page 2). ... Two incumbents beaten , , . • . -.,- ,„ . , . .... - . ..., ... __ _ ,. _ . . . . . • . , .,.. .... ., ...,., .,.., , .. . . . . . , .,..,.._ . . .. . , . _ .... in fire district vote -,-,1-i. _:,, . ....--_ _-- . . T.,„,,,, _-- • _ .. .. .„ , ey ,.... .,.. . . ....„ _ ..... . ... . .. .114,A_ ' ' • -- : ' "_ - - . .,hif. ..._. , : la.. 11 Flowing Wells Volunteer Cynthia Earley (25 votes), meeting of the new board '.."--`,11,..-...1'- .-.. , :-..,..: .- ::-, .....1 I --- aiir.-C — -* Fire District voters Mr. Lathrem (24 votes), has been tentatively set for ,,-..;---,!.1,,,,- ., removed two incumbents Mr. Charles (22 votes) and Dec.4. i - from its five-member Dan McElhannon (13 At that meeting, the 0,ogyrwi AaNONE ..,- .. .. board in the fire board's votes), board will elect a chairman NANitit --s?ct it s 4. ts: , size ii1A7,...,.: regular election Tuesday. Adoption of the Uniform and a clerk,and will decide James Walsh and Fire Code alse received whether to appoint or hire a , ':::-... I, , 4 VIDING JOB, Kenneth Thomas unseated voter approval by a 51-7 district chief: . .., i Alan Lathrem and Gordon margin. Fire Department Chief - .,!!461 j A BETTE ....• " 4 - . ... .. .... Charles in the election, lit- ..* - ... . M r. Fair, who is James Kisner is presently ,‘,... i 09 ': •, „.., ..., , which also established presently the chairman of serving the board as the - staggered terms for the the fire board,said the first appointed district chief. , , .7 ,1,,\C 1 .,', five-member panel. ‘4 i Mr. Walsh, who topped I the the ticket with 40 of the Catalina Thornydale 3 , - ,,t, . . 1 I . 3 , . -; ',- A •„. 76 votes cast, was elected ., , \,,. ,,,, ,1.(,. * :ir ' A to a four-year term, along .it Alt ' '.-./. s ..,..b. with incumbents Howard ° ' f '0'::.. 't *Jill Fair (39 votes) and Lois tO g et own parishes . ., . ....„, .. . Bradley(35 votes). -..'1— A*—. . * ..., .. .. Incumbent Michael - .,. Habeck, who received 32 , .. St. OdiliByJUDY RATLIEF a's Catholic Church is experiencing votes, massive .... .. , -.....-- . . .- and Mr. Thomas (29 votes) received two-year growing pains.In just eight years the parish has gathered 1. Ifkk termsa congregation of 1,500 families. It is the most rapidly - . Challenger Ronald Fair growing church in the Tucson metropolitan area. .-t %I* ran sixth in the election Feasibility committees from St.Odilia's have begun to * .. . - with 28 votes, followed by investigate the possibility of establishing two new nor- thwest Tucson Catholic parishes to take part of the crunch t*".#4,10 .' .0.'411.0„- ,., I • OV road work off the established church. "Our current boundaries are River Road on the south," . . in Dec. 8 bids said St. Odilia's pastor Henry Miller, "Campbell on the The State Department of east,Thornydale to the west and north to the county line. Transportation is It is this area precisely where a huge amount of growth is scheduled to open bids on taking place.We have to do something." an off-systems road im- Very tentative plans call for the establishment of two provement package for Oro multi-purpose mission churches in both the Catalina area Valley Dec.8. and the Thornydale area. The multi-purpose structure The project includes would serve for worship,social and educational purposes. .,.. - 4 asphaltic- concrete con- At present approximately 100 families in the Catalina BREAKINGGROUND—Steve Nanini is shown taking the first shovelful of dirt at th struction work,installation area attend Catholic services held in a rented public of guard rails and in schoolroomFather Reginald Phelan,who conducts these groundbreaking ceremonies for the Pima-Nanini Governmental Center to be located a . 7300 North Shannon Road. Those looking on include County Supervisor Katie Duser several locations and services, would be instrumental in scouting out the need building catch basins and berry,Architect Joel Stout, and Supervisor's Chairman E.S. "Bud"Walker. (Photo b other drainage structures. - (Continued on Page 16) Tom Powers) Lookin . in ... Lookin: out ... Business Page 7 • Comment Pap 6 OUTLOOK : Variabl , Road cut dilemma. . . . . . . . .Page 16 Kitchen Sink Page 9 H L R high clouds through Sat- Oro .Valley Pap 5 Wed.Nov.22 62 51 __ urday, generally warm Four Wheel families. . . . ..Page 18 Schools Page 17 Thu.Nov.23 59 52 .35 Fri.Nov.24 66 51 .58 and breezy with extreme Sat.Nov.25 58 45 .033 doudiness and cooling CDO defeats Amphi. . . . . .. .Page 20 . Sports Pap 20 Sun.Nov.26 57 40 -- Mon.Nov.27 58 38 -- on Sunday. Territory Page 10 Tue.Nov.28 59 38 -- . • , , . 'age 2,The Arizona Territorial, November 30,1978 Catalina voters maaprotests� are abolish fire board , is not the time for it. The time is at thepublic hearings (Continued from Page 1> g with the Board of Supervisors." that planners may have taken the number of vehicle trips "The Tortolita Area Plan should have been the first from traffic counts and applied them against households indicator,"Mr.Jones continued. "Ina Road is part of the A little more than one Supporters of the in the area. Regional Transportation Plan, and we have all kinds of year after it was organized r e o r g a n i z a tion out- James Pfenning, a founder of the Northside Traffic public hearings on that every year.There must be at least as a fire district operated numbered opponents at the Alert citizens group, which was formed after April's five public hearings." bya three-member board, bypublic hearing, charged that the environmental impact The Regional Transportation Plan is handled bythe polls almost 2-1, as g g P Pima Association of Governments and Mr. Jones has residents in the 2.5-square reorganization was ap- statement "is full of contradictions" and suggested that mile Catalina Volunteer proved by a 112-51 margin. the county consider less costly alternatives, such as in- been chairman of the PAG Transportation Planning Fire District voted The reorganization tersection widening rather than doing the entire project. Committee for the past year. Tuesday to do away with forces the county to call Dennis Shakespeare,a father of 10 children, disagreed State Rep. John Kromko, D-Tucson, started a few the board in favor another election in the with a comment in the draft statement that there are no fireworks in a short presentation before the highway operating the district under future to elect a district children in the area. officials.Re . Kromko who used hisperformance in working chief and a secretary- chief and the secretary- "I have 10 children, and the family across the street P treasurer. treasurer. from me has six children," he said. "Would you like to with local residents in opposition to the widening as part of come up and feed these'no children?"' his successful re-election campaign this year, prefaced Continuing in a more serious vein, Mr. Shakespeare his remarks by saying,"I thank all of you for coming here -.1=-- --: _ _ asked what residents could do at this point to stop the and taking all this flak,but you deserved it." �-= a.-�g,— Mr. Jones said, ` W Tell us .�: � project. As the crowd laughed, hy? -'A-` - -- - John Bernal,from the highway department's planning why we deserved it." `� Y; _ laughsjeers, Rep. r' `=' -_= and research section, replied, "If the Federal HighwayAs the turned to subdued boos and Re . �r Administration concurs with the speakers' comments, Kromko scratched his head and paused for a moment that might stop the federal funding at that point." before saying,"No." New Ownership.Remember us to your friends.Old Mr.Shakespeare then said,"It is clear at this point that Rep.Kromko said that the widening would be putting a World Charm in a secluded atmosphere offers total probably we've lost the battle.I would like to suggest that foot in the door for spot-zoned commercial development relaxation. Walk to shopping & restaurants. Com- you put a crossing at La Oesta and Ina,and crossings-at along Ina Road. pletely furnished 2 bedroom-2 bath, 1 bedroom-1 Shalimar and at Omar." While many opponents said they didn't want the bath,linens and dishes.Daily,weekly,monthly and He also suggested installing a traffic signal at La Cholla widening,they also said that there were things they didn't annual rates. and Ina Road. wanton the Ina Road period. Casas Adobes Lodge Another opponent of the widening, Bob McDonald, Heavy trucks were a source of their upset,and several asked thatpublic hearings such as the one in April be held° persons asked that some kind of limit be placed on the N. 7-0182 g P 6810 Oracle Rd. Ph. 29 before decisions are made. road's use,keeping large tractor-trailers and other heavy "We've had two public hearings and the road is still trucks off the road. being built,"he said,to which Mr.Jones responded,"Now Mr. Jones said his office could recommend that the supervisors approve such an ordinance, but "before the public hearing on the ordinance was over,one of the local 1 judges would issue a restraining order stopping the or- dinance." 1He said that industry has certain rights,but added that I c`°TA R r such an ordinance could be written keeping trucks j (4 11) CASAS ADOBES ROTARY CLUB OF TUCSON carrying flammables,explosives and dangerous fuels off Ina Road. , 04 P.O. Box 49024 • Tucson, Arizona 85717 However, he added, "the most discouraging thing for 1,>14v" large trucks is a long string of stop lights." FRNAT`'� Several persons, including Mr. McDonald, asked that We thankthe county consider a 35 mph speed limit,instead of the 45 mph planned for the road, but Mr. Jones said that a the following ■ reduced speed limit does not necessarily mean a safer stretch of road. The road, Mr. Jones said, will have a designed safe speed of 55 mph. for ■ contribution Six persons spoke in favor of the widening, including Nathan Kaiserman, whose 18-year-old granddaughter was injured last summer when she was hit by a truck while she was walking along the road shoulder to catch a bus at Oracle and Ina roads. OPERTI011 Mr.Kaiserman pointed out that the widening is needed I because some people get impatient while waiting behind a car which is trying to make a left turn into a driveway or a side street,and swerve onto the shoulder. But,he added,the highway department,in preparing its final reports"should make all efforts to take into account virtiEELictiRIR the objections.these good people have made." In addition to announcing the previously publicized changes in the plans, Mr.Jones surprised several people in the audience with an announcement that the county will a i ■ fund construction of a bike path along Ina Road. Construction of the bike path will have to wait until the • widening is completed in about two years,he added. , The Casas adobes Rotary Club. Several persons had asked that a bike path be included because their school age children are beginning to ride bicycles to school,and in some cases are forced to cross Ina Road because boundaries for both Donaldson and Harelson elementary schools cross the road. North 1st Clinic "I have an 8-year-old son who goes to Harelson School j( 1 who says he's ready for a bike," Mr. Jones said. "And I Universa ofArizonahave to tell him that it will be another two years before he Y can ride it there." Chevron LIS Inc. 1 The other design changes for the project include ■ II I replacing the planned reversible left-turn lane with a rizona ccoun in SQ rVI1 curbed median for the first mile west of Oracle Road,and g ce ill the installation of traffic signals at Paseo del Norte and at Tucson ciQnQral HospitalLa Cholla Boulevard. Mr.Bernal said the signal at Paseo del Norte would be Th QRacqutbaII Cntr I I equipped with pedestrian indicators for Harelson II Elementary School children crossing Ina Road. ThQ Daily RIn addition,special crosswalks similar to those used in Scottsdale will be installed in some location. Ac rQ Inc■ The crosswalks, which have a brickwork appearance, are more visible than the painted stripes,Mr.Jones said, John Ny a m o rQ D■D■S■ I adding that he thinks they also help to make drivers slow I I down. 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PIPES AND TRENCHES—City and county projects are beginning to dig in along north tentionally obdurate and " side roads.(Above)Pipe waiting to be laid stands very close to the edge of Ina Road near insubordinate and abusive" "There is no organized opposition that we can see yet, Mr. Havens said. "The elementaryPTAs are all out Thornydale Road as construction continues on the downstream portion of the Canada del to his students." working to get the voters out. We're trying to get the Oro Interceptor project.The closeness of the pipe to the roadway forced some eastbound Pinal County Superior maximum turnout." motorists to swerve across the center line when this picture was taken. (Below) Court Judge T.J.Mahoney, In all, the district is asking the voters to authorize the Barricades stand along a pipe trench dug for isntallation of a city water line on Orange who died recently, heard sale of$5.4 million in elementarybonds and$1.7 Grove Road east of First Avenue.(Photos byWalt Nett) million in the first suit and ruled in high school bonds. August 1977 that the firing The elementary bond proposal is divided into two - should be overturned based questions,including$2.4 million to be used for completion PeC'a upon alleged violations of of Thornydale and Butterfield elementary Y to y schools. The the open meeting law by ,y remaining $3 million would be left in reserve for con- election the school district in the struction aof nd furnishing of another elementary school in processfiring the the future,. teacher, and ordered that The high school bond funds would be used to finance Feb. 27 , , ,. Mr. Hokanson be rein- construction of a 14-classroom academic wing, additions stated with back pay. to the vocational shop and science laboratory wings and Although the exact _ In an opinion filed Nov. completion of the vocational agriculture land laboratory. r 21,James Richmond,Chief amount of money sought is .# Polls will be open from 6 a.m. until 7 p.m. Dec. 5 at still undecided, the County **: �' R Judge of the Division 2 �. = �s' � . a. _ _ Marana Junior High School, 11279 W.Grier Road; Thor- Board of Supervisors is i y - Court of Appeals,said that nydale Elementary School,7751 N. Oldfather Drive; and tentatively headed toward at the Superior Court level, at Silver Bell Recreation Hall. a Feb. 27 special bond s - -,- �' . _ there had been no request election. � � - - for findings of fact or :e conclusions of law, :'and"and The board Monday gave „ .. �"° . ,' tentative approval to an$89 the court did not specify in , ,what respect the open ► ,.— o (5)0 million bond issue for �) �,,.� • , meeting law had been ���•' (1(1`.11.--,,...!___II\` o street and road im- ck, ,� - 1 p violated. irl.. ,r�'`' _-rovements, but ordered a , County Highway Director Judge Richmond's �^ ►► .,, .- Jerry Jones to come back` � � pinion,which reverses the - ' �'gii '�"'�y-ox - o a t a Dec. 26studyl , -4 Superior Court �� '' '� '- - session . - ° pe ruling but -- „�,. with a revised list of .*�:�� ) orders further 1—,91irktxt • ., . priorities for those im- � : . K '„ •-',..7:4 -. 4proceedings, also says, "It r provements. g �. • � „, ar is clear that the - i court never In addition, the board ��` proceeded to the merits, committed itself to bonding �- once it concluded that institution of the dismissal Ck)for construction of a new or _s .14411,--41111k, 944111110,....1 remodeled countyjail, but 8procedure was void." 0. ' • ��� � J. • rAiguip.4. cile set no amount to be in- �; � �� �� a�x 4 5 , ‘T.P4Pv D • eluded in the bond package *��, � � �� � � �� _,, - CLIFF.VALLEY GOLF C Zir.•' • ` since it has no architects' � �� � *v '- 110,•40... - • Puublic 18 NalePbr3Golf •estimates on what the - � a� �a�. � . �- .-� � � � ..O. 1. . . - Nurse.., Completae Golf Q � P. facility would cost. _ : Shop Men's&Ladies' 4o, 1• • The streets and roads ^' c- -.. VI.10.4! �' Sportswear,Golf instru r _. � f tion,Snack bar, bond funds would be split . . • •' into two packages, 591 Q N. Orode 887.8161 �j' ::. 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By WALT NETT Turning his attention to aviation around Tucson and the average of 1,500 residents a There may be "wailing, weeping and the gnashing of crash last month of an Air Force jet near the University of week, every week, during teeth" among local government officials nationwide for Arizona campus,Rep.Udall said he thinks that$10 million the seven years between '-.' the next two years as a result of federal aid reductions to will be made available for cqnstruction•of a parallel 1970 and 1977 for a :��. ' local governments, U.S. Rep. Morris K. Udall said at a runway at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base,which he said populationgain of 588,601, press breakfast Monday. would relieve about half of the military y air traffic over the the Valley National Bank ' ',: "The squeeze is on," the Arizona congressman said. city. reports,� bringing the _ P g g -. = "There will be a spending,cutback at all levels.There is He said that Davis Monthan officials are working with state's total to 2,364,000. not going to be the kind of public money available that the Federal Aviation Administration and local air traffic While Phoenix andfunded the great explosion of public services." controllers to develop a master plan for Air Force training Tucson realized increases Funding cutbacks,directed from either federal or state flights which may involve the use of an old air base near of 100,000 and 44,000 Nina Gregory levels,will step on many local government toes,Mr.Udall Douglas and an airstrip near Marana. respectively, other com- said. He said constituent complaints have tailed off from the munities have had their University area over the overflight situation after Air own population boom. "President Carter's programs will put pressure on ApacheForce officials announced that somethingwould be done, Junction with an Pima County every department,"he said of federal funding reductions. "We will cut into everyprogram. I think the voters have but a preliminary announcement that flight patterns increase of 224.3 percent spoken,andresponding."P g would be routed over the Broadway-Alvernon area between 1970 and 1977 GOP women po Carter is "vicious �, , brought several vicious complaints from that area s would come first on a list of ' ; - Looking at- local tax-cutting remedies,. Rep. Udall residents. the states fastest-growing p n n g teas predicted that there will be r communities, followed b -a .eaction in California within Lookingat local issues, Rep. Y the next two years to Proposition 13, but the reaction is Udall said he met last Sun City, up 218.2 percent, being delayed because of a surplusweekend with Tucson Mayor Lewis Murphy and City Newly elected officers of g Y accumulated in the Manager Joel Valdez to discuss the problems of con- and Peoria, up 140.0 per- Pima County Republican state treasury. trollingthe city-county sewers stem. cent. Green Valley was not y y y included in the survey. Women will be installed at "I think they may see larger school classes in the "I want to help,"he said."But I think the locals ought to Other cities and towns their annual membership future.They may see policemen and firemen laid off,"he be able to make these jurisdictional decisions." with. significantly high Christmas Tea, to be held said. "There may be situations where public safety is He said that regulatory agencies are part of the population gains include at the home of Mrs. Keith threatened." problem,adding that it is fine for an agency to set goals, Lake Havasu City, up 121 S. Brown on Thursday, But, he added, "there's just so much you can squeeze but the agency creates a problem when it tells the local percent; Glendale, up 107 Dec.7 from 3 to 5 p.m. out in waste"with the result being that some savings may government how to reach those goals. percent; Mesa, up 83 The officers to be in- be reflected in fewer public services. In addition to offering his office's assistance to obtain percent, .Chandler, up 65 stalled are: President, When asked if he was supporting a state tax initiative the cooperation of the two governments in resolving the percent; Tempe, up 62 Nina Gregory; First Vice similar to Proposition 13, Rep. Udall said he hadn't problem,he said he would also pressure federal agencies percent, and Casa Grande, P res i dent, Mary Lu studied it,adding that Arizonans"ought not to rush in"to- "if the block the approval of financing of reasonable local up 55 percent. Nunley; Second Vice a California-style solution. agreements." New estimates for the President G 1 o r i e a u x "They had real grounds for a revolution there,"he said. The coming congressional session will be one of over- boom towns are: Apache Haugh; Third Vice "I'm not sure we have the same situation in Arizona. sight and reform, Rep. Udall predicted, adding that in- Junction 9,295, Sun City President Pati Jacob; He cited figures which showed that every citizen in stead of working on many new bills, Congress will be 43,500, Peoria 11,500, Lake Fourth Vice President, California paid an average of $1,000 in property taxes, looking at the administration of old laws. Ha v a s u City 10,750. Louise E n g 1 i s h; while in Arizona,the average figure was closer to$125 per One example he mentioned is a bill which will be in- Glendale 75,175. Mesa Treasurer, Margaret person. troduced in January designed to streamline the licensing 115,000, Chandler 22,800, Steel; Secretary, Lu Ann -The situation in Arizona is far different," he said. "It process for nuclear power plants, which presently takes Tempe 103,000 and Casa Preble; Corresponding seems that spending limits of some kind are the way of the about 12 years. Grande 16,425. Secretary.Gloria Krier. future." He said that present nuclear licensing laws have set up a great deal of red tape and duplication for power plant THE operators to deal with. ARIZONA Calling inflation the one great threat to President mEET THE KING TERRITORIAL Carter's re-election in 1980,Rep.Udall said that the issue a►' '�`- ----.. 1 West Orange Grove is one"which will be with us for a while." A. The new Yamaha XS Eleven has all the speed,the style and + ►/`,�► ---' Road, Tucson, AZ 85704. Although he said that President Carter's anti-inflation the sophistication a superbike should have. And then .V. :- � .. t:`- Phone (602 297-1107. campaign,which is based on voluntary efforts,should be } .1-----1'� \ Published weekly on given a chance to work before people call for its removal, some. It's the ruling power. it t► -.t.. N `� •�; `_ .- Thursdays by Territorial Rep. Udall said, I have never believed that voluntary • 1101 DOHC,4- • Shaft drive �� ,. r/s't .- •;.� \ r• r : l Publishers, Inc. Also efforts are going to do the job" and suggested that the stroke engine for smooth ; �� .�_ of The Green • Constant-mesh ridele '! \ Vir.. ...-d- ... ! publishersgovernment should either use a tax system or move ti . ., Valle Sun, The Desert- 5-speed transmission .E, ��!; "'� ',•_ ' toward controls to stop inflation. 'l 11, ',� Airman, The Daily "The people will be demanding this if it (inflation) WE'LL MAKE THE TRIP ACROSS TOWN �►Or YAMAHA XS Reporter and The Tanque worsens,"he said. WORTHWHILE FOR YOU! . ELEVEN Verde News-Gazette. Saying that a congressional committee chairman has Second class postage paid more importance than a junior senator,Rep.Udall said he 1979 Models are here/Terrific savings on at Tucson, AZ. Sub- would not seek the Senate seat held by Barry Goldwater in 1977 and 1978 models scription rates: by mail i in Pima County — $7.50 1980. 4940 E. sand pCycle He also took himself out of the presidential race in 1980. per year, by mail outside Pima County in U.S. — "Carter has the nomination,although a lot of people in AMJINHIAWhen you know $8.50;foreign countries— the Democratic Party are not very happy about that,"he how they're built. $10.00 per year; single said. "I doubt that he will be a challenge,although Jerry ,copy 20 cents. Brown has said that he will run. You just don't beat an incumbent President." ' i 7 /° 71.1-1 ,41, c-~, ,c„ `A/S.9' . _ and BEAVER . Will you , 41,_L-1, iji - . o, . lit , i..1.4....) LI „.,, , , PRODUCTIONS ever finish .0.- ` ...... ' puthyahnounce moving • You might not think so when the living ! room's still jammed with pocking crates. . But you will—and I can help. As your with specialguest stars�3 y WELCOME WAGON Hostess I can save - . you time and money in • And brighten up your family with my 1111111111 IFIIIIIIII 'FALL asim— . basket of gifts. • Take a break and call me. • • Saturday, 2nd L0. 4,e:. . ." * • I M C. Tire s ..It Awa . . . - . . • . .:. - • - • •• . . �22342Great Seats OnSale NowI • November 30, 1978,The Arizona Territorial, Page 5 'Would square us off' come an see- Annexation weighed DORIS M. EWING, WEAVER, demonstrating her art on December 2, 1978, 10-4 at Oro Valley mayor Steve Engle and the rest of the town council are mulling over the plan by attorney gr ' Qua tO ottfg Robert Stubbs to have 160 acres of undeveloped land :~•t �'�"'' 7884 N. Oracle at Magee annexed to the town. Mr. valley �` Plaza Escondida - Stubbs, representing Atlas297-5727 , Glenex Ltd., a developing firm, made the proposal at the town council meeting on Tuesday,Nov.21. ,, The proposal was that a 160 acre Pa rcel, located Wel S just outside of the eastern A R E A 111 til G S . Oro Valley boundary, be annexed to the town andwaives cliscip me then be allowed zoning changes that would permit _ Available Now as many as five homes per By TOM POWERS already the nutritional A lovely and long remembered gift for anyoccasion, especially at Christmas. acre in certain areas of the center and the baby-sitting P Y territory. Mr. Stubbs said Conflicting reports have center. I'm sure there will Carpets from Leading Mills that the development firm led to a difference of be those who will say that intended to set aside ap- opinion and an exchange of we are knit-picking Sft proximately 45 acres for letters between Oro Valley eetal 454004109 at because they were just police chief Fred Roof and ._ public uses such as hiking. Flowing Wells High School across the street from a A proposed homeowners school function.But,again, Belgium, Danish, Oriental and Other Imports association, he said, would Asst. Principal Richard erthe school should not be the Griess . DEC. 8th - 9 a.m. TQ 9 be responsible for the D in whipping block. If thesep.m. maintenance of the area. During the Canyon del students break a state law . DEC. 9th - 9 a.m. TO 6p.m.All in all,Glenex Atlas has Oro Flowing Wells foot theyshould be to ball game at CDO several ready planned on 300 homes being weeks ago six minors who take the consequences just developed. Mr. Stubbs are students at• Flowing like you or I. CHOBANIAN RUG Co. presented the town council Wells had their I.D. cards Chief Roof responds that Co. with engineering reports confiscated by Oro Valley his report shows that the SALES and SERVICE which were the result of police for the consumption six students were very lengthy studies done by the of alchohol in the parking definitely encountered on2625 CAMPBELL 325-8231 company with regards to AV. P11. lot. Chief Roof mailed the school property. water availability, flood cards alongwith the names 11 plains,etc.in the area. of the students to Mr. Mayor Engle said that it Griesser at Flowing Wells was much too early to for whatever disciplinary speculate on the prospect action he saw fit. However of a second annexation to on Nov. 16 Chief Roof _ Oro Valley but did address received a letter from Mr. himself to the question of Griesser,along with the six what advantages the I.D. cards, stating that if proposal might have for the the police felt that these town. students were guilty of an "It would square us off a offense against state law bit," he said. "The town they should prosecute the police department already matter and not turn it over more or less takes care of to the school. The letter the area. And of course s to ted that state law took there would be more precedent over school law revenue for the town with and that it was up to the more people. police department to take "But even if everything whatever action they went along bang-bang from deemed necessary. this point," the mayor Chief Roof was upset by continued, "I don't think the return of the cards and we'd see a house in that stated that"Flowing Wells area for at least two years. is responsible for the There are numerous behavior of their students problems including having during the course of a r to go clear across the wash �` school activity. In my to connect a sewer line. I'll ; opinion it is much better to be discussing the matter .., at wl let the school handle these - s with the council fairly soon matters rather than send since we promised Mr. the kids to juvenile courtStubbs we would et back �ng uaYield where they will get a A to him in two or three :. weeks.We sort of have it on record. But if we are not going to et coo ration :, the back burner." g g g 13033 Mr. Engle pointed out from Flowing Wells than �� we will take any future = � S that even if the town matters directly the f -� 4... we decided to ec y to ,� �,,; ::: go ahead and court."He sent a letter to ''''''',4---:• annex the land there was `` .,, � Mr.Griesser notifying him. no guarantee that the of this. Meanwhile he s r ; : - zoning changes would be � approved. It is not a notified the parents of theff "package" commitment. * :::, ,,,,, .. six minors and returned .: the I.D.cards tothem. Pi m a's newest, biggest The 160 acres is currently reason 5 county zoned to allow one Mr. Griesser stated that to move your savings. -4 ..„. .. el,. . he was informed by Clif- house per four acres. e ford Hau h, g the athletic Our 8/o, 8 year certificate. I# r In other Oro Valleynews, insured safe to$40,000. And . _ director at CDO, that the it seems that still another six minors were picked up ! annexation prospect is at across Calle Concordia. all takes is ,C ...- ; ;,,; hand. Although no official This would, technically, Move t{ # � hl he t+erest Ali,.annexation r nest has � �� .... � eq put them off of school .�. we've ever pal• • all..• ." been made, a Mr. John grounds. Rooney who owns about "Cliff Haugh told me that 114 r Certificate Accounts Rate Annual Yield TermYield' two and one half square these students were picked Minimum Dollar 8.00' 8.33% 8 years 51.000 51896.35 --miles of land north of Oro up across the street, off of 7.75% 7 79', 46 years $1.000 s1591.93 S12 Valley, has informally school property and that is ,' x> 6.75°a 6.998 0 30 months Siears :oo $1183.81 NU& ? 6.50°0 6.72% 1 year 51.000 51067.15 approached Mayor Engle an. entirely different 2 UV] z5.75% 5.92% 3months 61,000 51014.48 about the sibilit of " - Quarter More-Six Moth Cernf,P� Y ,matter, hesaid. When a • � cats—Pays.25%more than srx-monthUS Treasury ., ,,,. • -. ,,A Bi4disc�ount rate.Interest compounded dad Ask for current weeks rate Minimum 510.000 :having his land annexed to student i� picked up Jepasit the town,particularly if the !Ong For e ul. Certificate accounts require a substantial interest penalty for early withdrawal ,P Y downtown far breaking aJts..° Passbook Accounts 1 lenex r 1At as G p oposa goes law are they supposed to 5 25'. 5 39 4 F 90 days 5100 5101 45 - 5.25°;`0 5.39% — S 10 throu h. His property is We feel *` 71 pp N. Oracle,, s Minimum deposit plus accumulated interest the account at the end of the term g P Pe Y call the school? just north of the area that if anyone has coin- __ 0 _ ._ Glenex proposes for an- muted an offense against �� �� " -.vexation. The RSon* to.estate they should be . ,ro _ ESLIC .*property runs up to the treated accordingly. The t t tr.,W ..._'._�_ 7c.oronado National Forrest school should not be they � `'` ����� b un�dary substantial iawal. ��t� = n•. is �� :,ed f�early withdrawal. . -whipping block,--We--ate - .- x� r" �e Page 6,The Arizona Territorial, November 30,1978 Fewer men Q„„,,,„„,,, Pts: \ `n,. HMO?. , , apt � \ <\ \\ � \\ \ „•„,\ I"iv\es '' '4i':'*' s : ' ' . 'IMA COUNT( \..y.• 1\ \ \\ \; \.. -• ����\\ \\\\\\\�\\\\\ �\` $14ERIFFn r-41 .,:N .,..\\-,v \\�\�\\` \\ • guard county ,s-, ,,, \ AT ' ,4w. ' ' -s\ ' \s' \ 4:\ \ ' .0. 4\'' .vs f\s' !i: A aiii1GLARY ... \ . , 1 1 \ 1 , , \\\,,, r ‘,- \ ,\\ ''' \ *. 'sir'\ I'A\\\ ,,,` ' ii, % NEXT DOOR!!. \II x ' In the 1973-1974 fiscal year, the Pima County ..•,,,,,,,_ \ \ \ �, •\\ \ \ \ Sheriffs Department was permitted by the ,,, ',,,,\ aa\\\\ \.\aaa z ....\a..aaaaa. ,_ �\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\' \1 \\\\\ \ \\\\\\\\\\\\\\�! tea\\\\\\\�:\ \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\�\�\�\\\\\\� S . \\'� \ _ \ �\\\\\\\\� � v �.`�\ �\.� \:•a.a.a.r. .a.tea. \I .,�1.`�Vkyr\\ •\;� \\ CountyBoard of Supervisors \ .'\ \ , \,\ „, •\\\, a• .R0.`M\ to have m its \, \,,\ \\\\ \\ :�\! \ • • • _ ,i': \+\ \ -it, .a. .v �\\\�\�\\\\\\\\;`\\\\\ \\ \\\\\\�\ ` ,\ it i \\ i\\\\\\\\\\\\ e\..� "�•\\\�. \a employ 356 commissioned dill .�, ,Cr \ �\ Times � \ \\\�\ N.�� ......... =�\\\\�` � .. \ .�.....\ :� change. In this fiscal year, the \ its' ���, �. - ��� �� : aaa�a ' \� \. \u ...�..,��� `�\.a.. sheriffs board-authorized strength is down by \”' u\\\a `<' '; • • � � .\ \\�\_.a\v:;:a\\\\.._;;. �" �+....�:•:• `\\\\\�\aa \�.`\��\\�\\��/..\,aaa\\\'�\\`\�1`:.....aaa..aaa\a\\\\�a.aaaaaa\..�\a.a\`\\\\\\�\\\\\`...\\aa\ � � �\� \�\`• 69 commissioned deputies 287 officers are \ \\\\\ a ,....aaaa..,, _�-..... -.. a theoretically available to protect about 200,000 THE NEXT J: tl county residents outside the Tucson city — \� limits 1 `` v v The county � �� \� � \ areas are growing and fast \•i! \� I i and the crime rate in those areas is also �‘11, growing. In light of that,•the wisdom displayedRitWor, t Nit bythe board of supervisors in reducinglaw \.y. P �51 R a `.\ \\\a�,� \\?3\ \�4. r:: '"''''ia,aaw...a as\\ enforcement manpower in the field is v� a v a�������" � •v a5 questionable at the ver least. \ ..- \\\\\\ � �\�\,*..\a \ :‘'-''.?' :I'm ._A sheriffs de artment s kesman S t. ������� �\�...�� \\ v��\\�.� ,,�� .�; „� �• g: a u�� v Mark Pettit, said the national average ratio of7 • , .� \ _ \ �, .. commissioned officers t = 2. -2,v „,,\•--:•741.4,”�, y v ,�,�:• �, �� , o population an �, a�vvva. •:a. .. z,,, .\\\\\\\\\\a�` \�ylk,\\�\\ \\\\\\\\\\..\\\\\\\\\\\,,,,,,, \\\„ \\\\\\\\\\\'\\\\\\\\\\• \\\----: '�\�\"�s average subject to questions of interpretation `s yvy ..•.va v.. �.:�:.:©tai. vv �`�, by his own admission is about 1.9 officers per.1,000 people. Looking at the total commissioned strength in the Pima County Sheriff's Department, the ratio is estimated at somewhere between one and 1.2 officers per 1,000 people. , Thieves ready t epoor0 Looking at it locale , under Sheriff Richard - X Boykin's decentralization program, the Catalina Substation, which provides the • sport .. , northwest police protection, is manned by 17 for hot tdayr commissioned officers; roughly one-third of. 5 • lir an officer per 1,000 people. , x Their job is to provide protection for an When you go shopping this holidayseason, ByWALT NETT estimated 60,000 people. remember that thieves will be alert for your The Rincon Substation, located on Tucson"s unattended packages and vehicles. Bob years g°by, the Christmas season seems to get longer and longer. East Side, is manned by 16 officers, also Bresnahan, an auto theft expert in the Motor Pe No sooner did we begin to feel the indigestion of our serving a fairly populous and growing area. Vehicle Division of the Arizona Department of Thanksgiving—the following day,in fact—than the city of Theproblem is numbers, Transportation says: "It's the season to be Tucson put up its Christmas decorations. be , however. With a and merryand we tendcareless. Not to be outdone,two shopping centers featured visits rowan non-citypopulation and a risingjolly to be g • g Not everybodyis a thief, but there are some from Santa on the day after Turkey Day. crime rate,the reductions in sheriffs strength By the media-oriented standard, one would nodoubt people out there who are going to take ad- have to consider the city and the shopping plazas a tad over the last four years are approaching an • , PP g intolerable vantage of is our carelessness. An auto thief s late in getting with the holilday season, which by the t0 le level. media indicator of advertisingand marketingstarted at inventory every parking lot and every Hallowe'en this year: street. Motorists have to make it difficult for Sheriff Richard Boykin pointed out that a Some stores bean to trim their windows for Christmas police academy to start in December should thieves to enter cars and get them started. g at about that time,and since then,the advertising barrage produce 45 new deputies in March to bring his Shoppers should remember to roll up their has been upon us. department upitsDick Van D ke's supposed grandchildren have been p to authorized strength of 287 car windows, lock their doors, and pocket Y PPS commissioned officers. At one time the their- keys. Theyshould park vehicles in opening and reopening their Yule gifts for a few weeks • Y now, and a major fire manufacturer interrupted the department.had 358 officers but budget cuts lighted areas and always carry license plate Dallas-Washington ton debacle to show the world how man g o y before Sheriff Boykin took office cut down the numbers and serial numbers with them. families their radials and bias-plies had brought home for department's authorized strength. his appeal the holidays. for 30 more men this year fell on deaf ears. "Motorists should not park vehicles in a The Budweiser Clydesdales sent season's greetings a f dark corner where a guy can go to work on couple of times, which is really nice if you like having a Compounding the problem, the sheriff says, them," Mr. Bresnahan says "When a car is bunch of mammoth horses as friends of th;,firl,liro. is the fact that his fleet of patrol cars has been stolen, the chances of havingAnd Sammy Davis Jr.has brought the p,Fizz- . it recovered are Fizz Sin ers to somebod else's front door (but in m decimated mostly by poor maintenance better if the theft is reported quickly with the • • g y y living room)singing some stupid Christmas carol parody policies. A proposal by Sheriff Boykin to proper identification. He urges motorists to to some poor soul who apparently had too much Christmas replace the entire fleet is pending with the report suspicious activity in parking lots. cheer.After all,who else opens his front door on a snowy Board of Supervisors. Unless something is day wearing pajamas and an ice pack? done quickly,the department will have 45 new If you see anyone working on a car window Raggedy Ann and Andy saved Santa Claus from deputies in March and no vehicles for them to with a coat hanger, the incident should be something-or-other last weekend, too. Probably some collective arbitration dilemma with the elves'union. patrol in. reported. If thieves cannot driveaway with One whisky distillery is already gearing up for the packages, they may settle for lifting them holidays,if its billboard a Cutty Sark label adorned with At budget time, he says the same thing. from vehicles, red bow—is anyindication of the market thinking. Unfortunatelyhis cries for additionalman- rg ono Makes you wonder if maybe D .Seuss'Grinch decided power lose their edge against a background of Shoppers have a tendency to take packages • to rearrange the rest of the calendar when he stole other county department heads calling for out to a car rather than carting them around Christmas. Somewhere along the path of 24 years,I dimly recall the more bodies in their departments. and sometimes they leave vehicle windows taleof was the little girl who considered slightly bizarre Perhaps the Board of Supervisors should down if the weather is warm,.Mr. Bresnahan because of her habit of playing Christmas music on the stop looking at Sheriff Boykin as just another warns. Thieves are looking for these op- stereo in July. department head with an itchy palm,and start portunities. Shoppers should place packages Her reasoning, however, seemed rational. She liked looking at burglary figures when they think in the trunk where they're out of sight and Christmas music because people always seemed to be so • Y .g much nicer when that music wasplaying. about providing money for county police locked.If packages are left in the vehicle,they If course, there weren't any Christmas sales in July; protection. should be placed on the floor out of sight. either. a IN I EI MEMBER sr��o�NJ1TlONAL 04,4 . e *x Winner of GENERAL EXCELLENCE Award, GENERAL DEPARTMENTAL NEWS COVERAGE EXCELLENCE Award NEANALPER i �.., and ADVERTISING EXCELLENCE Award from Arizona Association-founded MI5 NEWSPAPER Newspapers Association,January 1973. Published each Thursday by TERRITORIAL PUBLISHERS, Winner of GENERAL EXCELLENCE, NEWS WRITING INC., 1 W. Orange Grove Road, Tucson, Az., 85704. Also EXCELLENCE Award, TYPOGRAPHICAL EXCELLENCE 1975 publishers of The Daily Reporter, The Tanque Verde News- Award, GENERAL DEPARTMENTAL NEWS COVERAGE ''`E W s VSs "" Gazette,The Desert Airman and the Green Valley Sun. EXCELLENCE,and EDITORIAL PAGE EXCELLENCE Award 4717(., AARIZONA from Arizona Newspapers Association,January 1975. i8-I +_"v Phone(602)297-1107 S .: 'o NEWSPAPERS Winner of GENERAL EXCELLENCE Award and NEWS %,„-1, WRITING EXCELLENCE Award from Arizona Newspapers �',,,d li. -,,= F ASSOCIATION t. Association,January 1977. E.D.Jewett,Jr. Jack B.Jewett David Iiiff Walt Nett Editor and Publisher General Manager Executive editor News Editor . I For Greater Public Service'• 1 * ......" b►Wili 1 lheloa lk tit 'art itt*v err s•► 7ik*OVI iR #� "a t November 30, 1978,The Arizona Territorial, Page 7 r rizona growth likely to remain dillooh businessDespite an expected slowdown in the national economy, some 30 percent, with Arizona is likely to show continued growth in 1979,predict more of a decline anticipated in Tucson than in Phoenix.While this is a big drop, 1979 will Valley National Bank economists.While Arizona's growth still be nearly as strong as 1977, which was considered a rate next year will be less rapid than this year,the pattern good year.Housing should again be in the upswing by the 1 of growth should follow the national pattern, although end of 1979." lagging behind it somewhat. '„' Retail sales,which were strongfor thepast three years, "The first half of the year is likely to be strongest,-with should slow in response to the slowdown in the national H 0 liday. market weakening in thesecond half of the year," said Elliott level, Mr. Pollack said. "However, 1979 will still be a Pollack,vice president and manager of the Valley Bank's reasonably good year, with retail sales up about 11.8 economic planning department. "Both employment-and percent, compared with growth of nearly 16.2 percent in ta personal income should be positive throughout the year." 1978 and 14.7 percent in 1977. Arizona personal income kes vacation Mr. Pollack said wage and salary employment in could be close to 1978's rate of 13.4 percent. However, a Arizona could be up by about 5.1 percent for the year, high proportion of this growth will be due to inflation,"he compared with 5.6 percent in 1978. concluded. By JOHN FORREST "A moderation can be expected in the rate of growth in due to the manufacturing, especially in durables manufacturing, in In an abbreviated week of trading, responseeconom to the slowdown in the national Chamber panelto ask Y� Thanksgiving Day holiday,the stock market,as expected, "Construction employment could alsolateau for the • made litre progress.Traders shrugged off a further boost P i year as a whole." He observed that this is the typical U es t I Ofl s aU t CAP in the prime rate for money,now pegged at 111/2 percent, in- as they predictd a still further rise to 12 percent before the pattern during an economic slowdown, with base dustries showing the greatest weakness. A public meeting to elicit citizen input on the Central year is out. There continues to be a difference of opinion among the "Somewhat counterbalancing the cyclical weakness in Arizona Project is scheduled for Thursday,Nov.30 at 7:30 trading fraternity when it comes to predicting a recession. manufacturing employment will be expansion of existing p.m. in the Board of Supervisors Meeting Room, 131 W. All agree, however, that a lack of confidence in the ad- facilities or" the openings of new facilities by such Congress St. ministration's handling of the inflation problem is companies as IBM and GTE." The history and status of the CAP will be given by the blocking a rise in stock prices. Also offsetting areas of weakness will be a strong Bureau of Reclamation and time afforded for answering growth in domestic sectors, such as trade, services, questions from the public. CAP hopes to bring Colorado After record-breaking daily turnover in shares several transportation, communication, public utilities, finance River water to Tucson by 1987 but the route from Phoenix weeks ago,the shrinkage in volume now being registered and real estate,Mr.Pollack forecasts.These account for to Tucson is still under study. is not very cheerful. Part of the decline in the number of approximately 55 percent of total employment in the Information packets on the background of CAP are now shares changing hands is traceable to the funds,who have state. available at branch libraries and municipal offices. been dressing up their portfolios in anticipation of a poor Housing has been one of the strongest sectors of the Persons having questions for the CAP planners may year ahead. Arizona economy this year. Going into 1979, while direct them to the chamber by calling 792-2250 or by at- Those investors who have been sitting tight with shares vacancies are still low and a "buy now" attitude still tending Thursday night's meeting. Other meetings are paying a "nice" dividend, can now afford to relax even prevails,much of the pent-up demand has been satiated, scheduled early next year sponsored by other interested further.There is very little need to liquidate part of their he said. "For the year as a whole,permits could be down '`organizations. holdings to establish losses, since the "October massacre"took care of that.Furthermore,many are real investors, having bought their shares outright; they can now afford to sit back and smile. U.S.Steel is going to raise the price of its mill products, within the range established by President Carter to hold down inflation, they say, in January. Many other com- panies can be expected to follow suit, marking a "break- out"before prices are frozen permanently. In the past, the steel companies have been the "whip • - ping boys" for presidential attention when they raised prices. It was good politics to lock horns with the We pay "greedy"big producers; it made the headlines and at the daily • polls gave the working man a chance to show off. This time around,however,it may be a different story. Any attempt by the government bureaucrats to"weasel" their way toward cutting down the raise, may find a different reception than heretofore.Times are changing, and besides, the value of the dollar in foreign exchange markets remains"skittish." titatiir. thaoVirnae1r Ott With so many of the president's men out in the boon- docks touting the evils of not following the line laid down eth by the White House, it is obvious that the goundwork is being laid for the return of Congress. Many members of the institution are wondering if they have been handed a "placebo"rather than a possible solution for inflation. IP ea I Sailing'1 s . . (.. .- , ,,''.. ,. sit, ,,,,, 4Estate Re ow II By Realtor DAN MALONEY Tucson Realty & Trust cluistoomnriers. SMOKE ALARMS Everyone's talking smoke alarm about something that's "discovers" a fire in its sweeping the country and earliest stages. Smoke Over 500,000 Regular paid and compounded quar- We also know saving being featured in will be evident from a fire Savings customers are re- terly on all accounts open at takes willpower. 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'Tucson Realty/11W Co Deposits insured to$40,000 by Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. 0 FOOTHILLS OFFICE 5940 NO. ORACLE rn . .. 887-1300 LIG ' Pap 1,The Arizona Territorial,November 30,197$ Microwave ALL BREED .;-i' Tales of a te9t- , DOS SROOMINS . 7,MINGjoy desert gardener always best DESERTDALI KENNELS 6745 N. La Canada 297-0420 Consider your own Do microwave ovens By STEVE FAZIO cooking habits and family save energy? "Sometimes University of Arizona 1 mile west of Oracle Call for appt needs as well as cost yes and sometimes no," factors if you think about says the specialist. Gardeners look upon December as the beginning of the buying a microwave oven. pruning season. In many instances it should be called the "The microwave oven By not heating up the << „ whole oven (and the kit- --;--. season for ruining, especially when it involves shade can be a useful tool fortrees. HIlNIS chen), theyminimize _._ some, but certainly not all In one of my horticulture classes, I ask students a very : : households today," says wasted heat. Short cooking simple question, "Why d we rune shade trees?" The Ii• _ BOOK CENTER _ Corinne Stinson, Univer times cut energy costs,toff. P q y o p sit of Arizona Extension answers are varied.Some state that pruning is necessary "Your Book Store" Y On the other hand, to obtain dense shade. Others assume that it is needed to specialist in home cooking some meals may stimulate growth. Many believe that fruit trees require We have Christmas cards, 1979 management. take more energy with a pruning;why not shade trees. Microwave ovens can microwave oven than with I firmly believe that if a single limb is removed from a calendars and phonograph records. .completely cook many a conventional range. Most foods,often faster and with g tree,a person should give a definite reason for doing so. microwave ovens can cook You prune deciduous fruit trees rather severly each less energy than con- only one dish at a time.The year and there are definite reasons for this practice. Plaza Del Oro at Orange Grove ventional oven ranges. But larger the quantity of food, Fruit growers are not interested in aesthetic appearance 6462 N. Oracle Rd. - 297-5949 1 they should be thought of as the longer it must be of trees. They are primarily interested in increasing an addition to such a range, cooked in a microwave. production and in obtaining larger fruit and in reducing not a substitute,she says. Some foods, such as dried height of trees to facilitate harvesting. 1 case al Microwaves are a new beans or tough meats,must - way of cooking food. They cook as long i n a Shade trees do not qualify for any of these reasons. A are penetrating rays which microwave oven as on a shade tree should have graceful form when in full leaf and • BLPIIICfl , quickly heat up the food conventional range. it should also have this same characteristic when leaves :. itself without heating the Mrs. Stinson also em- drop in winter. . }K whole oven or most cooking phasizes that an appliance Some of the most beautiful and graceful looking trees : LIGuoRs -. utensils. which sits unused on the are those growing along streams that were never pruned. a s k 3'it er, t, Vis. ;� , ,� u � f One study found shelf represents a waste of Cottonwoods, sycamores and native black walnuts are `fitfmicrowave ovens most = � the energy e r g� used to excellent examples of these trees. It is not unusual to = The complete wine time-and energy-efficient manufacture and market observe an artist painting these trees,winter or summer. • when cooking or reheating it,reflected in the purchase and liquor store small quantities of food. price. Trees growing in their native habitat do not develop They are useful for without some obvious defects. They may be slightly for your holiday spirits. defrosting, cooking con- The economy of lopsided, branches may be developing at ground level, v e n i e n c e foods, or microwave cookery works some branches may be rubbing against each other and vegetables, and warming in favor of families who lopsided, may be present. UNDER THE DOME IN CASA BLANCA PLAZA up breads or snacks, frequently cook small Gardeners should attempt to grow trees that resemble Open Every Sunday Noon to 7:00;Daily 9 to 9 Stinson reports. portions of food. those in nature. Thus, remove defects when they first Conventional cooking Microwave ovens are appear. 297-3262 usually browns, broils, handy for reheating ser- Incorrect pruning is responsible for many unsightly _ _i __ _�__ toasts, or fries foods, or vings for on-the-go families looking trees in home yards.Rather than having a natural produces crispy crusts or who tend to dine one or two look,many of them are a mass of short stubs due to severe coatings, better than at a time. They can help stubbing back each year. Shop FedMart microwave cooking, she reduce kitchen time for Cutting back deciduous shade trees in the same general workin location results in large club-like branches that resemble adds. g homemakers. for bigsavi For many foods, such as "Hercules clubs." Excessive pruning cuts make it If you tend to cookpossible for spores of sootyfungus to gain entrance and large meats,a combination P g some timeo in the large meals,or do not want infect many mulberry trees. I doubt that an artist would ofmicrowave oven and some to relearn most of your find this type of tree a suitable subject for a painting. Oscar Mayer Packaged Meats Oscar time roasting or broiling recipes, a microwave oven Ma er conventionally works best. may not be worth its price Correct pruning procedures begin when shade trees All Meat Wieners 1-lb �.49 Using a microwave oven to you. such as mulberry, sycamore, ash, umbrella, cottonwood and others are first planted. Select three to five scaffold All Beef Wieners 1-lb 1.49 requires learning new Another consideration is branches that are alternately spaced around the main Big One Beef Franks 4 pack/1-lb 1.67 recipes and cooking whether you have shelf All M atBeBeof Franks 8 pack/1-Ib 1.49 techniques. You will have space and a three-hole, trunk. Scaffold branches are those limbs that originate e iogna 8 oz. 894 Pfrom the main trunk and they will support the weight of All Beef Bologna 8 oz. 89' little use for metal cook- grounded, electrical outlet the top growth of the tree throughout its life. All Meat Bologna 12 oz. 1.31 ware in a microwave. for a microwave oven. Selection and correct spacing is of great importance. All Beef Bologna 12 oz. 1.31 All Meat Thick Sliced Bologna 12 oz. 1.31 Most deciduous shade trees purchased at nurseries will All Beef Thick Sliced Bologna 12 oz. 1.31 have a number of scaffold branches which permits gar- Beef Bologna ..., 1-lb 1.69 - deners to select the ones needed to form the basic Cotto Salami 8 oz.......... 1.15 Savings' framework. Cotto Salami 12 oz. 1.69 Machiaeh Salami 8 oz. 1.19 Hard Salami 8 Oz. 1.85 After selecting the scaffold branches, new growth willP Beer Salami 8 oz. 1.19 NEW develo on these branches during early spring and Cheese Smokies 12 oz. 1.61MONIMEMINIIIIIIIIMIIMINIMMIll throughout the summer months. If new growth develops Smokie Links 12 oz. 1.61 below the scaffold branches on the main trunk, it should Summer Sausage 8 oz. 1.27S 1 be rubbed off as it emerges. Allow all new growth on the Sliced Braunschweiger 8 oz. 1.12 g Braunschweiger Chub 8 oz. 79. scaffolds to develop during the growing season. Sandwich Spread 8 oz. 83' When trees drop their leaves the following December, Ham & Cheese Spread 8 oz. 1.05 0 gardeners can thin out this growth by removing limbs that Ham & Cheese 8 oz. 1.35 0 • are paralleling each other within several inches and those b Branches f HCheese 8 oz. 1.02:3:vaef!r cheese 8 oz. • 1.03 o that are crossing and rubbing. B anch s that remain are Pickle & Pimiento Loaf 8 oz. 1.05 '. v not cut back; these will form side branches during the Square Variety Pack 12 oz. 1.89 next growing season. Round Variety Pack 12 oz. 1.89III ill CY) Beef Variety Pack 12 oz. 1.89 - From this point on, gardners can put away all pruning New England Brand Sausage 8 oz. 1.47 equipment and in most instances the trees will develop in Cooked Ham 6 oz. 1.79 Chopped Ham8 oz. 1.55 Earn 8%for 8 years on deposits of a manner similar to those growing in nature. But some Jubilee Ham Slices( 8 slices) 16 oz. 3.73 $1000 or more.Effective annual defects will appear; these include crossed and paralled Pullman Ham 3-lb 7.99 rate of 8.328%.And you can branches. Each year gardeners should look for these Bacon 1-Ib 1.77 double your money in 8 years defects and remove them. Bacon Bits 3 oz 87` &8 months! 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Lowell Dr., 7216 North Oracle Ina/297-8294 . g, ` ; 5 ti, November 30, 1978;The Ariona Territorial, Page 9 a+ . : ( , IN .ArizonaChristmas- - ,-- - .- 9 The Personal X Mas G'ft , ftV ciew from , ... -�„ ' : ' trees are uncommon DIPLOMA PLAQUE 1 � 1' 1 ;:: the kitchen '-= , . i ALL WORK ;rfcr4k i *MATTE FINISH Arizonans_will`spend $3 Recently developed, DONE ON �t !; •NON GLARE lie' million or more on drought-resistant races of PREMISES 7'.0— •SELECTED WOODS Si.nli _ Christmas trees this both native and imported Pit� ; ,. • r month, but less than one evergreens require no "'� j LIFETIME GUARANTEE , Fc ,,,� percent of those trees will irrigation after about two, We gold stamp your Christmas cards! international Laminating Co.— : ° I,/ have grown in Arizona soil, years of growth. indoor- 9 -- reports a tree scientist size Christmas trees are Visit our Factory Showroom at By RUTH ILIFF here. usually six to 10 years old. 2025 S.Craycroft just south of 29ift St. Phone:747-2001 Robert F. Wagle of the Mr• Wagle has been NmvilDnvilbmvInvmmvin r When youput it down on paper and read it in a normal University of Arizona growing Christmas trees in College of Agriculture the state and consulting voice,it doesn't seem like a phrase to inspire rage: expects recent develop- n g "I don't use the OLD blank.I use the NEW,IMPROVED mints in tree research to with Arizona's new com- blank " mercial tree-growers for • simulate the growing of . 4i But as soon as I hear those words,I make a mental note more Christmas trees in about five years. not to use either of those blanks,ever again. the state. Arizona cypress is Some ears agoI have ngrowing well on plantations c W,A(—ff1I" Qv mast bee that the Y taughtMontana grows the most in the middle elevations of e English language, variable and adaptable as it is, was trees far Arizona's yule. �` a designed to convey messages that mean something. y the White Mountains,while Others hail from California Monde)pine,also known as O Now,I'll admit that some of the messages I find myself* P 'ea conveying won't be chiselled in stone.I offer,as examples or as far as the Northeast, Afghanistan pine, is a oa .a my frequent use of such pithy sayings as "If I hear that says Wagle. transplant from Asia that PR 1 N-ri N G one more time, I'm going to scream," and "What are Trees are cut well in looks much like the these things doing in my bed?" advance for traveling long familiar Scotch pine. distances. If you shop for a Other trees which look ON ROGER ROAD AT ORACLE But, in general, I am willingtopit myuse of the good_in earlytests include pre-cut tree, twist the g language as something functional and fairly dependable- needles to check for races of Scotch pine and I often do scream - against the above mentioned freshness. "If they bend Brutia pine, says the The Arizona Territorial isyour m abominations heard on television to pitch items fromsilviculturist community newspaper... freely, it's probably pretty Call 297-1107 with news,ads,or to subscribe! detergent to paper towels to disposable diapers. fresh,"says Mr.Wagle. Anybody who tries to convince me that a few more puffs or tucks or green granules make the aforerr sntioned The main cause of- * * * * VALUABLE COUPON * * * * product a completely different entity from the product of Christmas trees dropping the same name without puffs or tucks or...well,you get the their needles too early is Expires This offer voids * idea.... the same as the chief ob- December 16,1978 other offers stacle to growing the trees .00 OFF I get similarly annoyed at the manufacturers of catsup-- * * which, incidentallyalways be known to me as kit- in Arizona: Not enough will alwater. ANY CAR WASH :WITH THIS COUPON chup—who are unable and— Y or unwilling to spend a few dollars to make their products come out of the bottle and To keep your thirsty tree * Now Open — The Most Modern Equipped New Car Wash * then spend a couple hundred thousand dollars to convince happy at home, Mr.Wagle me that I LIKE holding the bottle over my burger and *Suggests standing it in a EXTERIOR WASH — REG. $2.25 w waiting for it tocomeout. galvanized bucket * FULL SERVICE WASH— REG. $3.25 We ns X * I WILL NOT pay 20 cents a bottle for the privilege of — Wetmore Tires . , steadied and weighted with POLISH L ISH WAX $3.00 waiting for sauce. big rocks and fine gravel. * * CHEVRON GAS& OIL PRODUCTS m * And I considered it a compounding of insults when they The bucket holds much _ * EVERY CAR IS"HANNA-C H AMM I E D" w . Kinney 'Arty s try to convince me to do so by telling me"Anticipation is waterthan most com- a making me wait." Their blankety-blank slow ketchup is m e r c i ally marketed Oracle-Wetmore Car Wash * making me wait.And I'd rather eat. Christmas tree stands, so The epitome of curves thrown by the pitch industry may you are less likely to let it be heard on selected commercials that sandwich kid go dry accidentally. s * 435 W.WETMO RE ROAD — Open:Mon.-Sat. 8:30- 5:00;Sun.9:30-3 S0 shows on Saturday mornings. * * * * VALUABLE COUPON * * * * For would-be Christmas- Remember when the FTC Somebody made the pitchers trees-growers, "the major tell the pitchees "Assembly Required" if the item would problem in Arizona is the • not come down your chimney exactly as shown on the ad? spring dry period—two or S 79 Did you notice when they started hedging with"partial three months of almost no assembly required"? moisture, "Mr. Wagle / / • Have you listened latelyto the voice tellingyou with explains. "You v justP have to i,77 4 I j a hint of breathless joy"You put it together"? have irrigation.Most years ' \ Whoopeeed0000! you have to water at least What I'm really waiting for is a New Improved Com- once a week for part of the mercial. spring." .. Haw one built. for you! .. . 88 i aelf.IIDELTA - �., _ _ -_____ ...,fir i /-----. ----WI = F mf � ,�. R� � ._.-ter_ `^�`� �-. "'��. I I ' „ J-.-, 0 ' ; �'a V �, .. vim +„ .8.. �� oo DE OWE 6588 s� 6668 T� ,�,, , yr , .' '74.." 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Simpson; �� p on, Milker, Fabricant and Conroy 'Til "Til Mon-Thurs i9,Friday Ti16,Saturday'Ti!5 PLAZA del ORO,Orange Grove&Oracle—297-0102 _ '. -- _ - - 4.048 . raa wa 6244481 Page 10,The Arizona Territorial, November 30, 1978 ..•••.. Covering 1 - u 'N Peg ana unaries Leader of Tucson National Estates . the territory busyonlythey have been bus people as not did celebrate the Thanksgiving holiday but have had a big wedding in the family and all the clan from all over got together. Their grandson,Robert A.Leader and his bride,Laura, who are from San Jose, Calif., were married in a formal ceremony in Phoenix,Saturday. with May Raven s r o f t ,i0j After attending the wedding and receptions, the families came back to Tucson on Sunday to be royally The public is invited to attend the 19th annual The annual Christmas Coffee and a boutique auction entertained.Members of the family visiting at the home of Assistance League Tea Dance to be held at the Doubletree will be held for the members of the Auxiliary to the their parents, and at the homes of their sister, Linda Inn, Sunday, Dec. 10, between 5 and 9 p.m. For reser- Southern Chapter, Arizona Society of Professional Carter and her husband, John, and their brother, Jim vations please call 299-2435 or 299-9441 by Dec.6. Engineers at the home of Muriel Holben,Thursday,Dec. Leader and his wife, Pat, are Pat and William O'Neil, Members of the Assisteens,who will be hostesses for the 7,at 10 a.m. parents of the bridegroom, and their son, Brian, of dance, are Lynn Athans, Beverly Creedon, Karen Quica Bullock will be the auctioneer for articles in- Schenectady, N.Y.; Charles Leader Jr. and his wife, Foreman, Lisa Harrold, Ginny Healy, Natalie Her- cluding Christmas gift ideas, ornaments, baked goods, Rena, and their sons, Darnel and Mathew of Saratoga, Calif shberger, Charity Holbrook, Susan Komar, Jennifer needlework and more. Blanche Woodhouse and Dorothy • and Charles Leader III and his wife,Linda. Perry, Johanna Peyton, Debbie Sartor, Pam Shattuck, Crull are chairman of the event,and the funds will be used CAI Ann Touche, Penny Varney, Tracy Varney, Heidi Van for the scholarship granted to a Junior student in Voris and Jennifer Wilcox. Provisionals are Barbara engineering at the University of Arizona. One hundred and two residents and guests of Swan Lake Allen, Jennifer Carrell, Diane Galligan, Lisa Jo Hadd, Estates enjoyed a Thanksgiving dinner at the clubhouse Shellia Morris,and Cynthia Toohey. Thursday. Hosts for the day were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Funds from the dance are used to carry on the Myrtle and Robert Miller were hosts for a pot luck Strebel, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Meier, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd philanthropic work in the community done by the Thanksgiving dinner party at their home on Casas Cameo Pickney and Mr.and Mrs.Art Sheppard. members of the Assisteens Auxiliary. The ideal of the Thursday. _ Mrs. Meier told the group about the origin of the group follows the concept of the Assistance League, and Guests enjoying the occasion were Ina and Lane holiday, Thanksgiving, and Mary Lou Young gave the • that is "All for Service and Service for All."The present Morthland, Loraine and Larry Bird, Helen and Bud history of the songs about the holiday, then her husband, program for the Assisteens is working with the Easter Fayette, Liz and Harry Symes, Edith and Ernest Rose, Lyle,accompanied her on the piano and they sang some of Seals Handicapped Children. Other events they were and Jane and Don Miller. the songs. involved in were assisting children 8 to 13 on a picnic and rAl [ 11 outing in Randolph Park Zoo, Christmas shopping at El Con Center and a trip to Sabino Canyon. Peg Wood's brother,Roy Smith and his wife,Marian of Residents of the Foothills were among the 45 members Moline, Ill. and Mrs. Smiths sister, Kay Fish and her of the Pima Club who enjoyed the "Mexican Riviera" husband, Lee, of West Hatfield,Massachusetts are here Thanksgiving cruise last week.The group left Los Angeles visiting at the home of Peg and her husband,Ed. on the U.S.Princess and cruised along the Mexican coast oro timists to ive Joining the group for Thanksgiving dinner were Peg's stopping at the ports of Villarto,Mazatlan,Acapulco,and daughter,DarcyAdams,and g Manzanillo, where they spent Thanksgiving. They came gn Patty Vetterick of Phoenix. a wa r s to vvo m UQ home by plane from Acapulco. Gloria and Dean Wallace enjoyed their first U.41 The Tucson Soroptimists International of the Desert will Thanksgiving in their new home in Sahara Palms with a present awards for two separate programs at a special group of friends and relatives including Gloria's Mother, Betty Basteen,chairman of the Extension Committee of the Altrusa Club of Tucson,Mary Hardy,president of the luncheon on Jan.25 at Levy's.These$250 awards of merit Bernie Holcomb, Edie and Carl Buffum, and their son, local club and governor — elect of District ii, and are not scholarships. They may be used at the discretion Skip, and Edie's Mother, Mrs. Winnie Beardsley. Susan Charlotte McDerment of the 1ocal club attended a potluck of the recipient. Winners will automatically be entered and Bruce-Buffum and their son, Bruce Jr., joined thedinner meeting held at the Post Chaplains meeting room into regional consideration where $4,000 in awards is. group for the evening. in Ft.Huachuca Nov.27.Carole Kershner,Funds Control available. Regional winners then enter international competition. Officerin the Post Chaplains office, presided at the Judging entries in the Training Awards Program will be Cathy and Bruce Brock and twin daughters, Jennifer meeting. Mary Levy Peachin(Mary Peachin&Associates),Bruce and Carolyn, Jeri and Ken Weber and daughters, Jana The local Altrusa Club will hold it's monthly luncheon Davenport (Home Realty), Katie Dusenberry (Pima and Christine, Ralph Chandler and Laura Bolick were meeting Wednesday, Dec. 6, at Levy's, Esther Bell, County Board of Supervisors), and Ted Sitterley guests for a pot luck Thanksgiving dinner at the home of chairman of the Community Services committee will pass (President,Home Federal Savings). Linda and Greg Adams and their baby son, Jeff, on the Christmas sock and proceeds will be given to a charity Training awards are meant to assist deserving women Oldfather Road Thursday. recommended by the committee. Betty Basteen will who are in the process of some educational training for report on the progress being made in the formation of the CAI their entry or re-entry into the job market. Altrusa Club of Sierra Vista. Judges in the Younth Citizenship Awards also to be Mrs. Thomas R. Navin Sr. and Mrs. J. Montgomery (34]presented on Jan. 25 are Sister Kathleen (Director, Casa Smith will present a Christmas Musical program at a de los Ninos Crisis Nursery), Barbara Davenport meeting of the John Thurman Chapter, Daughters of Lynn Ahern, Director of "Displaced Homemakers" at tSahuaro Hi School), American Colonists to be held Friday, Dec. 8, at the y 'z willps k n Income Op- Western Bruce ;:c Western Savin s Bank 3480E r thUofAri ona, pea o Achievement of Tucson) and k Jewett (General g E.Broadway,at 12.30 p.m. portunities, Employment Opportunities, Etc." at a Manager,Territorial Publishers). This award is iven to a hi h school senior w E ] general meeting of the Widowed-To-Widowed to be held made significant g g ho has ... Sunday,Dec.3,at 2 p.m.in the Catalina Room of Levy's. contributions to both citizenship and Recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie The core of Widowed-To-Widowed is outreach service leadership in school and in the community. Soroptimists Beckenbach on Cananea Circle where his brother, E. F. which consist of widowed persons who have adjusted to clubs, a worldwide organization of business women's Beckenbach, a retired professor of the University of widowhood and are prepared to help on a one-to-one basis, service club,give these awards each year. California at Los Angeles,and his wife. and who will offer encouragement, understanding, strength,and to assist in any supportive capacity. The group also offers a telephone line for information or just to talk,group meetings where mutual problems may be discussed and new directions explored, and general • MR • RETAILER• meetings for new contacts and discussions. For more information you can call 792-2670. - ---: '''-P-; ..w looksiammimmismammommillkivi Run your ad �� it * ,tel \'r� ... +� -'.....,,,,, , LivingWithin combination ,;;��. Are You �,,. - Pre-schoolers? TO1. -1 REACH - .‘, ..,:-,--! 4ig * '� �, I f you're interested in children, . THE BUSY P ''~� ,,- �, You'll enjoy hearing Dr. Willard `�►,� � ��` Abraham, an authorityon the care ALL AROUND ,. � �� and training of young children. 1.-\ r A, ,sit.;„ \'' '`-''''ilitit 4 297- 1107 11141111111w14‘,411a. -� iii,„\- .:._ ,. ,_�;, ,�• -...._ OPEN HOUSE :,.. - ', Sun. Dec. 10th, 2 p.m. one call gthem all! - --4- At,,-„, -,.., ,._ , American aMof i- .,, Pre-School • c:� rSe ANCI -Gazette oa! -. 8425 Old Spanish Trail ,.,, .'y (B r o adw ay and 4 Spanish Trail) GreenValletj1111Sun f*Deseirt 885-7261 amencan Have you hugged,your child today? November 30,1978,The Arizona Territorial, Page 11 A Christmas Carol St. Mark's prepares for Advent season revived St. Mark's Methodist -- divorced, separated, The event will last from 10 child. Church is preparing for its widowed and career a.m. until noon and For reservations call annual advent festival to -singles. On Dec. 27 to 31 a babysitting will be Kay Dohm 297-7100 before take place Dec.3,10 and 17 retreat for nuns is planned. provided at 50 cents per Dec.12. from 6:30 p.m. until 8:30 This is to be a time of • Arizona Theatre Corn- Diego's Old Globe Theatre - pany celebrates the up- and will be seen this season p.m. spiritual renewal. The first of the FOOTHILLS BAPTIST CHURCH coming holiday season with in Tartuffe and The Royal Sunday In January a Redemp- Metingnous„t 1121 E.Chula Vista the revival of the ever Hunt of the Sun. Another evenings will be spent torist spirituality workshop`s fHama d Toby&sandy Harris popular holiday classic, A ATC newcomer Benjamin making decorations for the will take place from the Sunday,1a.�"IW.,, You Glowed rodl.r�" parish .Christmas. trees. 14th to the 18th. This is '°`'' 'O°r` "'°'Is IP'e^"a-G°°d spedal"'�' . CHRISTMAS CAROL, by Stewart plays Fezziwig and Tables in the �� ��_ ti���� - rov w•���� Charles Dickens. Told in the Ghost of Christmas parish hall practical, realistic ' • � � � a� Albert V..Johnsoo,Pastor — 297-2000 story theatre fashion, this Present. will 11 b e laden ,with workshop according to its ' . Affiliated with the Baptist General Conference Keith Fowler adaptation materials and ideas organizers. - will preview Tuesday and A Christmas Carol will painstakingly collected Wednesday, December 5 be directed by Clarke over the last few months. A special charismatic Finished decoration can be retreat is planned for Jan.5 CANYQN DEL ORO BAPTIST CHURCH and 6,and run December 7 Gordon in his first immediatelyhungon trees to 7. The theme will be through 24 at the Tucson association with ATC. His9200 N. ORACLE Community Center Little directing credits include in the Sanctuary and the healing and advance - _ . living room. Parishioners reservations are recom- sana.y;ring upip_X30 •Theatre. Two special Hamlet, Tiny Alice and Sundlt�y oi—'to:30 ,_ •:.••.�., performances have been Endgame. SterlingTin- create also ,be invited to mended. Evening fellowship—5:00 p.m. 14. "''' create their own Advent Thursday Bible Study 7:30 p.m. ` .- sle former �� ' All women of northwest — .! �- .'�- added to the regular y, o mer resident ,� �...' f, wreaths. Tucson churches and their -- :� , . performance schedule to composer for the Phoenix . accommodate the already Center for the Performing On Dec. 10 the young pastors are invited to the _ annual Christmas - -_ - - - :_- record-breaking response Arts is musical director.J. people of St. Marks's will _ __ - .,;.•__. Michael Gillette is set present a special program. Ecumenical event planned i :.,:��� to A Christmas Carol. - -_ -=:- The heart-warmingstorydesigner. Costumes are by A birthday celebration, for Dec. 19 in the hall at St. _ i.� - ' _•- of the transformation of the Bobbi Culbert and lighting complete with cake, for Odilia's Catholic Church at 2 -=� - - =_—_ - _ _ miserable, miserlyold is by Dan T. Willoughby, Jesus,will follow. 7570 N. Paseo del Norte. 297.3900 Or 299-9412 - -_=- - - Ebenezer Scrooge is an ATC resident lighting Dec. 17 will offer an unforgettable holiday designer. examination of Christian experience. Through the Christmas ' traditions. guidance of his dead To accommodate record There will also be a cookie partner Marley, the audience numbers, A exchange. These evening Christmas Carol will have g gPERMANENT SPECIAL skinflint Scrooge is visited an extra matinee on celebrations are planned by three spirits of for people of all ages. Christmas who show him Friday, Dec. 22 at 2.30 the evil of his ways, and p.m.,and an extra evening Four retreats are performance on Sunday, clustered around the deg $42.50 perm NOW $39.00 turn his Christmas Day Dec. 17 at 7 p.m. To avoid beginning of the new year iron into a joyous celebration. Christmas Eve conflicts g g 15.95 curlingFree curlin iron at Picture Rocks Retreat in $ g The family of Scrooge's clerk, Bob Cratchit, the Dec. 24 performance Cortaro. included benefits the most from his time has been moved up Scheduled on Dec. 15 to miraculous turnaround, as from 7 to 2:30 p.m. 17 is gathering for women . TheHeadmasters ,......, the happy Cratchit children, Martha, Belinda, 0f Plaza E S c on did a Peter and the cheery Tiny �W0R pvf Vic.� Tim are blessed with a .,��tiR� 1SatDec.2nd 7890 N. Oracle turkey for their holiday UtfftRyotc0� 297-3619 dinner. —The life and work of Maria Callas Ericl,Leinsdorf conducts the- Good throughDecember 15.Certain whose offstagetriumphs and tragedies Operators Only The members of the ATC p � Vienna Symphony in a rousing � resident acting company "�'` operatic as any role she sang. hour of light classics. make their first ap- • ;k 011S pearance this season in A Callas, From • Christmas Carol. ,4 t . GRAND -OPENING ) Seen as the irascible y - 01.,` 1Scrooge is Robert Ellen- Y ' _ t stein who appeared as , - ''- • ., 1'' .. -4A - AL 2:30 PPe . Alfred Doolittle in the ATC �, production of Pygmalion .t�„ •,,.�� <� _ and as Joe in The Shadow •, 4 - '.+ Aszar Box. His portrayal of the • :- ••cam:_ i crusty Parmigian in Cold .V ‘ .� •4 -,14 Arizona's Largest Selection Storage has won him his . - most recent acclaim. John 9:00 PM 10:00 PM . •N..jir...-.!��' —�'"" of Hard to Find • Rare McMurtry, seen last =, season as Higgins in JOIN US FOR EIGHT DAYS AND NIGHTS OF • Out of Print and Colored Albums Pygmalion, Dysart in FABULOUS MUSIC.DRAMA,ADVENTURE AND COMEDY Equus, and Brian in The - I e Shadow Box; returns to appear as Bob Cratchit. • LATEST RELEASES kid 1 ATC newcomer Jeffrey •kuat-tv/6/Tucson tee - Combs appears as the Narrator-Nephew. Combs A Community Service From The University of Arizona - TOP ARTISTS has come to ATC from San 41/S ` THIS AD MADE POSSIBLE BY THIS STATION AND THE CORPORATION FOP PUBLIC BROADCASTING e only $4 - laIll irilli • 99 each c Values to $7.98 list price 4 1. •• I. - • FAST SPECIAL ORDERS — NO EXTRA CHARGE Large and Complete Paraphernalia ShoOn September 20, 1978 we held a quiet little get-together to show off some of our new PHONOGRAPH ACCESSORIES AND BLANK RECORDING TAPES foothills property. ...and see if people liked it. Within two hours the entire first section was reserved. . 'We Pay Used Albums Soon we'll be offering another opportunity to purchase into what's sure to become the next "premiere address" in LARGE SELECTION OF PREVIOUSLY OWNED ALBUMS! Tucson. Rancho sin Vacas. . .up as high as you can go in the . Catalina foothills. the Coronado National Forest. Register Now � g (So nothing will ever come between you and your view.) , invitedfor Free Prize Drawingon DIf ou'd like to be amon those to review the nexteC. 20 y gp section of this property to be offered, now's the time to call Paul Motschall at 299-1352. Tucson s Most Unique Record Shop6425 N. ORACLE RD. IN ORANGE GROVE VILLAGEc nr NEXT TO BASK/N ROBBINS Custom Home Lots with Strict Architectural Control Open.Mon. - Thurs. 2 to 9; Fri. &Sat. 12 to 10; Sunday 12 to 6 The Estes Company/P.O. Box 17360/Tucson, AZ 85731 742-2331 YourBestDealisa"BUM DEAL" 'ap 12,The Arizona Territorial, November 30,1978 - e ;'.0. I A: - — Handel's Lgaeden :7 What'sn a o�� 4.1:� TeDeum e 0 1-1-e---‘ • - I a l n:rRESTAURANTP Y g' ''.'? LUNCHEON SPECIAL 1 — Blaces 1:?hingiugi' „„ r'i COLD STORAGE — By Arizona A special holidayseason 0, $2 1 0 ''.. Theatre Company through Nov.26,8 P� p.m. Tuesday through Sundays at concert featuring Tucson s i:....: TCC Little Theatre. premier performance of PATHFINDERS CALENDAR OUT TEN LITTLE INDIANS — At Y The Best Northern Chinese Food Saguaro Dinner Theatre through - Handel's "Dettingen Te The Arizona Historical Society Pathfinders have an- h Nov. 26 Wednesdays through Sun Deum” will be presented flounced that their 1979 calendar-book— at work Comes to Northwest Tucson :.s days at 8:15;dinners at 6:45. • CELESTE AND AUTUMN—At by the University of and play—is now available.This year's edition features 54 J Take-Out Service Pancho's on Oracle Tuesdays photos from the society's archieves and 74 pertinent dates Arizonas School of Music Y Hours Tues.-Fri.11:30-2:00 LUNCH through Sundays from 8:30 p.m. at the Sunday Evening in Arizona history.The calendar maybe purchased at the until i a.m. 4:00-9:00 DINNER .4*.': ERNIE COLEMAN TRIO — At territorial mercantile store, 949 East Second Street, Mon.,Sat.,Sun.4:00-9:00 Westward Look Resort Lookout Forum at 8 p.m. on Dec. 3 Tucson 85719.The Longe,245 E.Ina Road. at the main auditorium on cost is$4.50 and proceeds will go toward • 6433 N. ORACLE at ORANGE GROVE THE CRICKET ON THE P enlarging the society s educational departments for both HEARTH — At The Gaslight cam us. adults and children. Copies maybe obtained bymail Theatre in Traildust Town wed The concert will be given P by 297-1862 nesday through Sundays. adding 50 cents, per �'' ::. •�• -`'r•: - r••r r ��.,, 7r`\Yr'r�:.•'{'ti'•a,,•:�:, b the 300-voice combines calendar, postage. Anyone wishing ..:.• �?y:•:� {h:•J•t".;•r J?`•,•r••}}r?? •:..h}";':.%V`��..•.ti%�••t�''D•.��.�G�r�P.� N�.?'�,+}:, y •_:••• . choirs of the Symphonic ten or more copies should call 297-8756 Choir, the University ••J.: , ,J • ' ST. MARY'S A RY 'S AUXILIARY UX I LIAR Y TEA E A Singers, the Honor Choir jx�{: { ; . .r.Y :,r .fti,' �'{>t'r r ,{ti •� �:•' ' 0 J11",:.:L11.:,::.._:.;,..„. y { and the University_ The ladies auxilary of St. Mary's Hospital sp i tal w i l l be e holdinga Christmas tea on Tuesday Dec.5.The tea willbe(1,6":71: 7111,11111111111111111111regiiiii...T.I.i?.ert\ ♦J`'�� ti `Y \ _Commrunity Cho•rn.s, ac_e. • iii- •1- .. �. �« J . ; t:� rnl :J {S 'w:♦ { } 4k ♦ m 6 companied by the from 2 to 4 p.m.at the home of Mrs.C.R.Whitehurst, 1301��yr,rcyk � t Y:{SYY} �f•r } , •� ' 1 ♦{y• :�` ."\ J "� ��I— bi {� � ' � ::: ' ° .>..- cam{' \r:utr: �Y+•` . i''''- UniversityOrchestra. The', W. Via Caballo. Auxilarymembers maybringguests toO.� .: :{ , , r { : :: .. } .Y'w• :: r program willbeunderthe theteaEveryoneattendingis askedto bring a smallVv• �Vm���� �� .:S:: S: ..••, t .X .: v : r: r : h . J .{ �rJ: -.5,-':::::.:aft: directorship iPof conductors animal These 11 be distributed to thti :•J' : \YYfi.:..� , :V{ fi• � � .S • SS .r .►. ,ii• .:: •Y:.rfi. . : �♦ r. 1 S r•Y. .::::ix ' ti. ^ •:V �� Drs. W. Douglas Pritchardand youngsters who will be intheh hospital durir Christmas• + \ :� : 1 � �.cs-Wr• _ S6li. tin. r :S' Y: S • e • aq• i : ,::ii':::::, a nd K erin e th KtiV *11:-: elley. T • J. A " •ti :�r - rr JY1.S5 The fitst Porti n of the SSD N C E R S�T F O R U M.41, : : �:�• J: concert it1 nsis fnac �=:> � : �� �' , J � Y� • .: A : s s Dan e ComPanY w i l 1 Pe rf r m a t the Suri d a Yis � • . � _ :f : 4Sti �y; . . .:. Evening:• . . Y{ f . f♦ traditional carols o W ` . � fthe F r um o nDec 10 a t 7.3 0 p.m. T heco companyan will s- , - �� >� : : - S � •x r? • *' . . � : season. Individual choirs a lyrical modernPce! Suite, which focusses on q � • ,r� , :: ti � {tr= I ;•{: : •�S:� {ti , J•.�.y '• :-\aS:• . ..�.=J�fwill perform at various.-. ,.. . the growth of a friendship. Suite is one of the company's i November 30, 1978, The Arizona Territorial, Page 13• DicDiCkens isalive , ess�� BELLYDANCING '`. NIGHTLY wellat planned 0a , ELCOCKTAILS - FINE WINES By LOTTE STOVALL DETTMARDec. 117 -,...,_ . 3E13,..rA A\-__,, , Gaslight Theater has done it again: mounted a peak in Friends of the Temple of /fH I+ ') THE RESTAURANT KEEPING TUCSON performance in the current"Cricket on the Hearth",then Music and Art again EN CHANTED polished the evening with rib-cracking olio acts and present Handel's Messiah A HOLIDAY I N V i�`AT ATION N TOT • dazzling ragtime piano and banjo! This bill cannot be at the Temple of Music & TERRITORIAL R I TO R I A L READERS. topped for family fun for the holidays. The audience un- Art, 330 S. Scott, Sunday Join us fora FREE DINNER with the purchase derscores its delight with cat-calls at the villian and Dec.17 at 2:30 p.m. ofanother dinner of equal John Bloom will conduct or greater value and upon presentation of this ad. Select from 13 entrees giggling gales of pleasure from the youngsters. including ng beef and lamb shish kebab,Typical melodrama,"Cricket on the Hearth",from the an exemplary chamber prime rib,vegetarian and seafood dishes Dickens story, boils right into action with the gorgeous orchestra of 20, featuring and other Mediterranean specialties. (RESERVATIONS RECOMMENDED) and righteous gal all a-weep for her "intended" now lost Alan Schultz on the double at sea.Of course,quick to attempt to steal our darlingfor harpsicord and four top 326-2200 himself, the villain demands her as his bride in Tucson vocalists--Nancy 3115 E. Prince Rd.,just east payment of Country Club— Open Wed. thru Sun.at 6 p.m. for a debt owed him by her mother. Riding high on his Booth, soprano; Lois Offer good Wed.,Thurs.,Sun.6-11 p.m., Fri.&Sat.9-12 til Jan. 15‘except New Year's Eve) wave of evil, the sneaky fellow has the church ready and Shelton, Contralto; Him bride's mother atwitter.The handsome hero has not been Hulse, tenor; and Wallace killed at sea,but is at hand,only waiting to be sure his love Long,baritone. wishes to be his love still before claiming her.Meanwhile, With all the fine talent, a second plot with another husband and wife all sweetness the outstanding feature of i 41411Pke S* +e OM% figkr44, 1 the FTMA Messiah is k and light and misunderstandings, unravels. So, come the .. •� � � ,w A /11 111 chorus made upentirelyof 4 Ik Christmas day,happiness sparkles for all in this musical Q�C• 41P •}� •� ,I. b. all thepeople in Tucson version of"Cricket on the Hearth." '',Q - ` A ain, one is struck the rich extent of talent who have sung or wish to at* j'�'� 4 Again, by o , o o I . Iavailable in Tucson. William Damron, Jr., directs this sing it. 411111111& tiCHE i • play with his sure touch for melodrama. Damron is the Contributions to defray actor now so outstanding in the current bill at the Saguaro the expenses of the hall and ° SPECIALS ° o SENSATIONS • Dinner Theater! to assist in full restoration ° Mediterranean Y • • of the lovely old theatre MOH SauteedSalmonAt the Gaslight, actors and actresses meld so well in everyproduction, theyare like a closelyknit family. will be gratefully accepted. , Meat Balls o 1 y There will be seatingfor o James Swan, Paul Segrest, Jane Merrifield and Kitty ,�" Beef a Ia Mode d r °those who wish to listen in 1 UE Pok TenderloinCarroll might have grown up together into this family _ Q0 0 circle with ease, as has another excellent actor, Tim the balcony. Gilbert. New to Gaslight are Robert Robak and Georgia For further information ° 0 Ground Sirloin Loveless Goodwin. Robak is one of the meanest looking contact: Susan Jackson, rill / w[D Barbeque Beef Ribs • o ,, 325-4320, or Constance1 a -- and performing villians we have ever hissed! Goodwin is McConnell,745-6054. ° ° c -; not a newcomer to melodram as she has been performing THU 1 g IITurkey a la Kin Sandabs with the Imperial Players in Cripple Dreek, Col., o a u• melodrama. Democratic Club °* e ; For those of you unfortunate enough not to have enjoyed FRI Seafood Newburg - Lobster Thermidor a Gaslight Theater offering,we will point up the fact that The Tucson Territorial o the melodrama always gives us only one part of the Democratic Women s Club GIFT o • • will meet at 9:30 a.m. on MI° I evening's joy. Now come the vaudeville acts with the CERTIFICATES AVAILABLE SAT- Pot Roast - • actors and actresses of the melodrama proving their Tuesday, Dec. 5, at 1060 r o versitility again and again. San Nicolas Circle. Mrs. o SANDWICH BAR o . The zest and enthuisiasm of all of these in the current Iola Dudgeon will give an SUN Roast Chicken billspells fine holidayfare. We especially like Elizabeth illustrated talk on her MON.T ���•LUNCHa "Nobody P� yrecent trip to the People's — McMahon doing a solo, Nobody Makes a Pass at Me."In Republic of China. R E S T A U RA N T-COCKTAILS p • trailing pink wrapper, she wore the bonnet of the hair P 622-3611 dryer on her head complete with its daggling hose for her 2702 N. MIRACLE MILE to twirl as she whined away about how she used all the He'll play Santa ch .".`e� advertised products, but still Great! I 1 Tom Rains, 2854 W. � i The guys in the locker room of the losing football team (&, n joined Gilbert, Swan Segrest, and Robak in chorus and Curtis St., plans to host farce gymnastics. The four gals, Merrifield, Carroll, Santa Claus at his house McMahon and Goodwin dolled up in little girl frocks from 6 to 8 p.m.Dec.23-24. yelped about how bad they had been,so could not expect Mr. Rains anticipates INTERESTED IN PLACING AN AD IN THE A R/ZONA TERRITORIAL? anything for Christmas.This was a fun gift for us. about a hundred deaf,blind In this outing, that excellent banjo man, Rob Wright, or handicapped children to JUST CALL 297-1107 AND WE'LL ARRANGE TO HAVE ONE OF OUR had one act all to himself. For our part, we cannot have visit him and he plans to enough of his travelling ability on this instrument. Also, present each with a candy ADVERTISING REPRESENTA TI VES STOP IN TO SEE YOU! back to Gaslight came Danny Griffith with journeys on cane. He said he may have the honky tonk piano as well as director of music in a surprise guest as well. "Cricket on the Hearth." All of this holiday pleasure may be enjoyed at 8 p.m. '�..„rv1.s--.`,,11.�11".�,,,.,,....`,,,,.-.�„_ -"W"..1.....,6,--""...o...—�.".%..,r_ ..���.-�Sr Wednesdays through Sundays with two shows,7 p.m.and +•i 9:15 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays at the Gaslight Theater panchois on ()rade in Trail Dust Town on Tanque Verde Road. Presents The Smashing Agatha Christie mysteryo Ten Little Indians ...first there was one,then there were none / PRESEN„1:S / ., , 1 oi Enjoy a lavish buffet dinner and fantastic - i show Wednesday through Sunday. r ` I(lo Cocktails 6:15, Dinner 6:45, Show 8:15. ON'I‘N- �'0). i Phone 623-9456 for reservations. Senior '� .�• "�� ls\** Citizen,Student and Military Discounts. W''. ,,, ! SagwIroDinnQrThQatrQ 749 W.Miracle Mile , Ce - 0 0 i , , , 'i } `� r h� A A IN 1 I 1 NI Mii) T 4%:1%:NiN • Roast Long Island Duckling ) Oh with Orange Sauce �a; iir , , 2 INCLUDES: 'h pound of choice Beef, Oro ? ?, V: ,',... Complete served with Soup or•a trip to our / Salad Bar,fresh Vegetables,choice of • Dinners for � you >0 Potato or Spaghetti,hot Rolls withop mow don t have to drive across town for � Butter. Coffee,Tea or Iced Tea. 0 ,DESSERT: Home-made Banana Cream Sunda on, ACTION, ENTERTAINMENT & DANCING Y Y Tarts w/whipped cream 0 IlliarrilrE177.71Crr------.ln I ti:.::.. TO YOUR FAVORITE DISCO & OTHER POPULAR • ‘O gaillik , ,,,:. ...4v:::tip}: :�:,.:{.,•:;.' s}jt�-. •:.••;00 lia,,:!.7,yer:::;;..::,:xl:,:,,.,.:;,-_,:-",• .};.Z:'•:;.•. ° ti. '.�+.:titi=:}.°.'tii::..�...: °° '•� ' .:.: _ :. } z..� 44 SONGS IN TSE DSS MAS CANTINA. ,,Jrlowttialt, mi. . a-1.44#0500810,40:01,1m..:,. ......,, : :, :Y S►.. () I Performing Tuesday thru Saturday 8:30 - 1:00 A.M. V i cilimit--.4.106NNVIIN ak‘likk‘ lit.V100611% r 6011 N. Oracle -Across from Casa Blanca Center - 297-8278 Page 14, The Arizona Territorial, November 30, 1978 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 RESOLUTION NO.1978-143 in the Superior Court of the the Board of Directors shall be TOWN OF In the Superior Court of the and CORINNE M.ANTONICH,in following described real property RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD. STATE OF ARIZONA fixed by the shareholders at the ORO VALLEY State of Arizona the following-described property: to the highest bidder: OF SUPERVISORS OF THE In and for the County of Pima annual meeting or any special ORDINANCE 38 In and for the County of Pima TUCSON ESTATES UNIT 6,Lot 1, The West 50 feet of the East 150 COUNTY OF PIMA,STATE OF PIMA SAVINGS AND LOAN meeting called for that purpose, REZONING TO ESTABLISH WILMINGTON SAVINGS FUND according to the Map or Plat of feet of Lot 10, Block 63,Coronado ARIZONA, GRANTING THE ASSOCIATION, a corporation, except that the Board of Directors TOWN OF ORO VALLEY SOCIETY, a corporation of the record in the Office of the Pima Heights, a subdivision of Pima NONEXCLUSIVE RIGHT, Plaintiff vs.CHARLES W.SMITH shall always consist of not fewer ZONING CR-1 AND CB-1 ON State of Delaware, Plaintiff, vs. County Recorder. County,Arizona,according to the PRIVILEGE AND LICENSE and MILDRED M. SMITH, than two{.?1 nor more than nine PROPERTY PREVIOUSLY ROY L. NORTHCOTT and NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN map or plat of record in the office TO LAY AND USE LINES, husband and wife; et al., Defen- (9)persons. ZONED PIMA COUNTY CR-1 VIRGINIA L. NORTHCOTT, et that I,the Sheriff of Pima County, of the Pima County Recorder in WIRES, COAXIAL CABLE dants No. 170295 NOTICE OF ARTM.E,,,X AND CB-1 AND CONTAINED IN al.,Defendants. on the 19 day of December,1978,at Book 3 of Maps and Plats at page AND APPURTENANCES FOR SPECIAL EXECUTION SALE OF MANAGEMENT SUNNYSLOPE ANNEXATION No.175311 the hour of 10:00 a.m. o'clock at 115 thereof. RECEIVING, DISTRIBUTING REAL PROPERTY The business and affairs of the REZONING OV-9-78-3, AND NOTICE OF SALE UNDER the east door of the new Pima DATED November 15,1978 AND SUPPLYING RADIO, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN corporation shall be managed by R E PE AL I NG A L L OR- SPECIAL EXECUTION County Courthouse in Tucson, Richard J.Boykin TELEVISION, AND OTHER, that in obedience to the Writ of the Board of Directors. DINANCES IN CONFLICT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Arizona,will sell at public auction Sheriff of Pima County CABLE COMMUNICATION Special Execution issued by the' ARTICLE XI THEREWITH. the above named Plaintiff to the highest bidder for cash all of Arizona SERVICES ALONG, ACROSS above entitled Court and in the VACA?'IES IN BE IT ORDAINED BY THE recovered Judgment in the above the right,title,and interest of the By K.A.Kampe,SGT. AND UPON THE PUBLIC'S above entitled cause, which Writ BOARD OF TOWN COUNCIL OF THE TOWN named Court on November 14th, Defendants, ROBERT L. AN- Deputy Sheriff STREETS, WAYS, ALLEYS, and the Judgment described DIRECTORS OF ORO VALLEY AS FOLLOWS: 1978,against the Defendants ROY TONICH and CORINNE M. Pub:The Arizona Territorial AND PLACES WITHIN SAID therein by reference thereto are In the event of a vacancy in the.SECTION 1.That the Town of Oro L. NORTHCOTT, VIRGINIA L. ANTONICH, in and to the above November 23,30,1978 COUNTY OF PIMA,STATE OF incorporated herein, commands Board of Directors,the remaining Valley Zoning Map and Pima NORTHCOTT, PARK.AVENUE described property to satisfy said December 7,1978 ARIZONA. me to sell,and I will sell,subject Directors may at their discretion County Zoning Maps Numbers 163 TRAILER SALES,INC.,and ANN Judgment.DATED Nov.8,1978. Req: Miller, Pitt & Feldman, Whereas, subsequent to the to the right of redemption in such appoint a successor Director to and 218,as referred to in the Town PENNINGTON, in the amount of RICHARD J.BOYKIN Attorneys commencement of operations by case made and provided by serve until the next annual of Oro Valley Ordinance Number $6,692.89, plus accrued costs and SHERIFF OF SAGUARO CABLE COMMUNI- statute,at public auction,all of the stockholders meeting:No director 15, be and the same are hereby interest thereon at the rate of six PIMA COUNTY CATIONS, INC., SAGUARO right,title,interest,claim and lien who has submitted his or her amended to include all that area (6) percent per annum from date By K.A.Kampe Public Notice s CABLE COMMUNICATIONS,. which the parties named in said- resignation from the Board of contained in the Sunnyslope An- of Judgment, until paid, and SGT.,Deputy I Nc.is required to obtain from Judgment had or have in and to Directors°\effective at a future nexation OV-9-78-3, and that the pursuant to a Special Writ of Sheriff they County of Pima, State of the real property hereinafter time shall be permitted to vote former Pima County Zoning of Execution issued by said Court on Pub:The Arizona Territorial Your Right to Know Arizona, authority to construct described,and from the proceeds upon the filling of any vacancy or CR-1 and CB-1 in said area shall be November 16,23,30,1978, and operate cable televisionsatisfy November, 1978, the following P of said sale, to said vacancies on the Board of and the same is hereby rezoned to described real property will be Req:Robinson,Wilson,Thompson service;and Judgment in favor of the judgment Directors, including the vacancy CR-1 and CB-1 in Town of Oro sold at &Price,Attorneys In the Superior Court of the NOW, THEREFORE, BE iT creditor rein named, in the to be created by his or her ValleyZin public auction to satisfy ong said Judgment,on the 5th day of STATE OF ARIZONA RESOLVED BY THE PIMA total judgment sum of S87,699.86, resignation. SECTION 2. That the boundaries January,1978,at the hour of 10:00 In and for the County of Pima COUNTY BOARD OF SUPER- together with accrued and ac- ARTICLE XII of said area to be rezoned CR-1 o'clock a.m.,at the east door of the Public Notices RUSKIN FINANCE COR- VISORS AS FOLLOWS: cruing interest and costs since the QUORUM 'and CB-1 in Towh of Oro Valley new Pima County Courthouse, PORAT ION dba ASSOCIATES SECTION 1.LICENSE date of entry of said Judgment. A quorum at a meeting of the Zoning shall be that area con- Tucson,Arizona: FINANCIAL SERVICES, A nonexclusive License is The sale will be held at the East Board of Directors shall consist of tamed in the Sunnyslope An Your Right to Know WESTERN, Tucson, Arizona, Sub- herebyLot 62 of Citation Park, a granted to SAGUARO front door of the New Pima County at least one-half of the then nexation OV-9-78-3, as shown by division of Pima County,Arizona, Plaintiff vs. MARIO M. MUNOZ CABLE COMMUNICATIONS, Court House, also sometimes members of the Board of Direc- the shaded areas designated CR-1 and E DE L I A M. MUNOZ, INC. ("Licensee") for receiv- known as the main entrance of tors. according to the Map or Plat in and CB 1 on the copy of the Town thereof of record in the office of IN THE SUPERIOR COURT husband and wife; JOHN DOES I g,distributing, and supplying said Court House, in Tucson, ARTICLE XIII i of Oro Valley and Pima County the County Recorder of Pima through V;JANE DOES I through radio,television and other cable Arizona, on December 7, 1978 at INCORPORATORS 'Base MapNumber 116 attached. OF THE STATE OF ARIZONA � County, Arizona, in Book 14 of IN AND FOR THE COUNTY V; BLACK CORPORATIONS I communication services along, the hour of 10:00 A.M. to sell the The incorporators of the cor- SECTION 3. That all ordinances Maps and Plats at Page 31 thereof. through V;and the unknown heirs across and upon the public following described real property poration are JOHN J. and parts of ordinances in conflict OF PIMA Norge Clothes Washer(AW261) in Re the Marriage of DAVID F. of any of the said natural persons streets,ways,alleys,and places to the highest bidder:Lot 104 of LA HEGEMANN, 2212 S. Roberto, herewith be and the same are Columbus Gas Range(355LT) who may be deceased,Defendant within Pima County,"County". CEBADILLA ESTATES, a sub- Tucson, Arizona, HELEN hereby repealed to the extent of HARRIS, Petitioner, and No.172554 NOTICE OF SPECIAL This License shall be effective Kelvinator Refrigerator,12 cu.ft..BEVERLY HARRIS,Respondent. EXECUTION SALE OF REAL division of Pima County,Arizona, HEGEMANN, 2212 S. Roberto, such conflict. (K72M) upon grant of a certificate of accordingto the map of record in Tucson, Arizona, VICTOR Court Case No. D 7518 Civil Case PROPERTY SECTION 4. This Ordinance and DATED this 15th dayof compliance by the Federal Com- the Pima County Recorder's MERGARD, 9122 E. 29th Street, the various No. 2870-78 NOTICE OF NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN munications commission. Office in Book 25 of Maps and Tucson, Arizona. All parts thereof are November,1978. powers, hereby declared to be severable.If OENERAL EXECUTION SALE that in obedience to the Writ of SECTION 2. RESERVATION po Richard J.Boykin OF REAL PROPERTY Plats at Page 78.DATED 11-6-78. duties and responsibilities of the any section,subsection,sentence, Sheriff of Pima County, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Special Execution issued by the OF RIGHT TO ALTER, RICHARDJ.BOYKIN incorporators shall cease im- clause, word or phrase of this Arizonaabove entitled Court and in the AMEND, OR REPEAL THIS SHERIFF OF PIMA mediately fi'.Ilowing adoption of Ordinance is for any reason held to. By K.A.Kampe,SGT. General Execution that in obedience tissued by Wyit thof e a above entitled cause, which Writ LICENSE. COUNTY,ARIZONA the initial fly-Laws of the cor- be unconstitutional, such holding Deputy Sheriff and the Judgment described County hereby reserves the f By K.A.Kampe poration. shall not affect the validity of the above entitled Court and in the 9repeal SGT.,Deputy ARTICLE XIV remainingPub:The Arizona Territorialtherein by reference thereto are right to alter,amend,or 30,1978 above entitled cause,ewhichsib Writ incorporated herein, commands this license by adoption of a Sheriff portion of this Or- November 23, and the Judgment described DURATION dinance. December 7,1978 me to sell,and I will sell,subject subsequent ordinance relating Pub:The Arizona Territorial The existence of this corporation SECTION 5. WHEREAS, it is therein by reference thereto are •to the right of redemption in such to cable communications or November 16,23,30,1978 shall be perpetual. necessary for the preservation of Req: Waterfall, Economidis, incorporated herein, commands Caldwell&Hanshaw,P.C. me to sell,and I will sell,subject case made and provided by otherwise. Licensee hereby Req:Bilby,Shoenhair,Warnock& ARTICLE XV the peace,health and safety of the to the right of redemption in such statute,at public auction,all of the acknowledges and agrees that Dolph,P.C. LIABILITY Town of Oro Valley that this Or- right,title,interest,claim and lien case made and t t e, me est,c a Countyis in the provided by which the parties named in said process of The private property of the dinance become immediately adopting a comprehensive P u b I i c Notices stockholders of this co poratioeffective,an emergency is hereby Public Notice's statute,at public auction,all of the Judgment had or have in and to ordinance governing the subject shall be exempt from the Cor- declared to exist, and this Or right,title,interest,claim and lienwhich the parties named in said the real property hereinafter matter of this license and that Purace debts. dinance shall be effective im licensee agrees to comply with Your Right to Know ARTICLE XVI Your Right to Know Judgment had or have in and to described,and from the proceeds mediately upon its passage and of said sale, to satisfy said the real property hereinafter the provisions of that ordinance. FISCAL DATE adoption, described,and from the proceeds Judgment in favor of the judgment Licensee acknowledges and The fiscal date of this corporation PASSED, APPROVED AND IN THE SUPERIOR COURT creditor therein named, in the agrees that it will be bound by ARTICLES OF shall be from Janaury 1, to ADOPTED by the Town Council of OF THE STATE OF ARIZONA of said sale, to satisfy said total judgment sum of 17,729.10, the provisions of a subsequent December 31. Judgment in favor of the judgment INCORPORATION OF the Town of Oro Valley, Arizona, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY creditor therein named, in the together with accrued and ac- ordinance, including any fee M&H ENTERPRISES, IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the this 21st day of November,1978. OF PIMA total judgment sum of $7,137.20, cruing interest and costs since the therein, even if the require- INCORPORATED said incorporators have hereunto Steve Engle NATIONAL GYPSUM COMPANYdate of entry of said Judgment. ments are more stringent than set their hands and seals this 17 together with accrued and ac- KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE STEVE ENGLE, dba TUCSON ESTATES,Plaintiff The sale will be held at the East those set forth in this resolution day of October,1978. Mayor vs. ALBERT EDWARD CAREY cruing interest and costs since the front door of the New Pima County and even if the results to PRESENTS: date of entry of said Jugement. That we,the undersigned,having JOHN J.HEGEMANN ATTEST: et ux,et al,Defendant No. 173328 Court House, also sometimes licensee are harsh. County and HELEN HEGEMANN The.sale will be held at the East licensee acknowledge and agree associated ourselves together for Dorothy L. NOTICE OF SPECIAL known as the main entrance of the purpose of forming a cor- VICTOR MERGARD Morse front door of the new Pima County • that his resolution is passed at EXECUTION SALE OF REAL said Court House, in Tucson, poration under the provisions of JOAN MERGARD Town Clerk Court House, also sometimes PROPERTY known as the main entrance of Arizona,on December 19, 1978 at this time for the convenience of Title 10, Chapter 1, Article 2, STATE OF ARIZONA APPROVED AS licensee in order for it to NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN the hour of 10:00 A.M. to sell the promptly Arizona Revised Statutes, do ss TO FORM: said Court House, in Tucson, p y pursue its application that in obedience to the Writ of following described real property hereby adopt the following Ar- COUNTY OF PIMA Walter L. Arizona,on January 25,1979 at the with the F.C.C. Special Execution issued by the to the highest bidder: Lot 1 in titles of Incorporation: This instrument was Henderson hour of 10:00 A.M. to sell the Upon motion duly made, acknowledged before me this 17th above entitled Court and in the following described real property Block 21 of PUEBLO GARDENS, ARTICLE I g Town Attorney above entitled cause, which Writ to the highest bidder: Pima County,Arizona, according seconded and carried, this i NAME day+of Oct, 1978, by JOHN J. Pub:The Arizona Territorial and the Judgment described to the plat thereof of record in the Resolution is passed and adopt- HEGEMANN, HELEN The Northwest Quarter of the ed by the Board of Supervisors The name of this Corporation shall November 30,1978 therein by reference thereto are office of the County Recorder of & H ENTERPRISES, IN HEGEMANN, VICTOR!December 7,14,21,1978 Northwest Quarter of the of Pima County, Arizona, thisincur orated herein, commands Southeast Quarter of Section 18, Pima County,Arizona,in Book 8 of 2nd day of October,1978. CORPORATED and its principal ME R GA R 0, AND JOAN! Req:Town of Oro Valley me t sell,and I will sell,subject Maps and Plats at page 84. place of business shall be Pima MERGARD. Township 13 South of Range 13 P g PIMAI COUNTY BOARD , to the right of redemption in such East,Gila and Salt River Base and DATED 11-8-78 County,Arizona. Mart Leach Jr. case made and Pima County, O/SUPERVISORS provided by RICHARDJ.BOYKIN ARTICLE II Notary Public Meridian, Arizona; B E.S.Bud Walker t (Notarial Seal) Public Notices statute,at public auction,all of the EXCEPT the East 30 feet thereof; SHERIFF OF Chairman PURPOSE right,title,interest,claim and lien PIMA COUNTY, ATTEST: I The purpose for which this cor- My commission expires January TOGETHER with an undivided which the parties named in said ARIZONA 16,1982. 1 Your Right to Know one fourth interest in that certain Eugenia Wells poration is organized is the Judgment had or have in and to By K.A.Kampe Clerk,Board of Supervisors transaction of any or all lawful 502063 ! wellsiie described as follows: p the real property hereinafter BeginningSGT.,Deputy APPROVED AS TO FORM: (business for which corporations Pub:The Arizona Territorial tt at a point n the east November 30, � described,and from he proceeds west center line of the Northwest Sheriff may be incorporated under the 1978 IN THE SUPERIOR COURT of said sale, Ronald M. Leham to satisfy said Quarter of the Southeast Quarter Pub:The Arizona Territorial laws of the State of Arizona, as December 7,14,1978 I OF THE STATE OF ARIZONA a Civil Deputy County Attorney Re Victor Judgment in favor of the judgmentt November 16,23,30,1978 they may be amended from time q Mergard ! IN AND FOR THE COUNTY ! the distanta30 fee.EasteQuarterof the center of ACCEPTED BY SAGUARO to creditor therein named, in the said Northwest of the Req: Renaud, Cook & Videan, o time,and specifically but not in OF PIMA total judgment sum of $648.87 Southeast Quarter; thence East Attorneys CABLE COMMUNICATIONS, limitation thereof, the purpose of PIMA SAVINGS AND LOAN INC.,this 24th day of October, together with accrued and ac- along said center linea distance of 1978 buying, selling, leasing, renting, Public Notices ASSOCIATION, an Arizona cor- cruing interest and costs since the 50 feet; thence Southerly 50 feet; By Melford Shrovemortgaging, and dealing in and poration, Plaintiff vs. UNITED i � I date of entry of said Judgment. thence Westerly 50 feet; thence Pub: The'Arizona Territorial r with real property of all kinds Your Right to Know 'STATES FIDELITY & The sale will be held at the East November 23,30,1978 December whether improved or unimproved. 'GUARANTY COMPANY, a !front door of the New Pima County Northerly 50 feet to the point of 7,14,1978 ARTICLE III Maryland corporation; THE beginning. Court House, also sometimes DATED 22-11-78 Public N of I c es Req: Saguaro Cable Communi INITIAL RUCK CORPORATION, f k a known as the main entrance of IN THE SUPERIOR COURT RICHARDJ.BOYKIN cations BUSINESS RUCK CONSTRUCTION COM- said Court House, in Tucson, The corporation initially intends to OF THE STATE OF ARIZONA pANY,an Arizona corporation,et SHERIFF OF PIMA Your Right to Know Arizona,on January 5,1979 at the COUNTY,ARIZONA g conduct the business of buying, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY al., Defendants No. 174779 OF PIMA hour of 10:00 A.M. to sell the By Public Notices selling, leasing, renting, mor- JOHN O F SPECIAL following described real property K.A.Kampe SGT JOHN B.LOSER, II,Plaintiff vs. tgaging and dealing in and with EXECUTION SALE OF REAL to the highest bidder: Deputy Sheriff FLOYD R.McK1EARNAN etux. Lot 626, Unit 6, TUCSON real property of all kinds whether PROPERTY Pub:The Arizona Territorial Your Right to Know et al. Defendants No. 175568 ESTATES,Pima County,Arizona, improved or unimproved. NOTICE, O F SPECIAL NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ARTICLE IV that in obedience to the Writ of accordingto the mapNovember 30,1978 In the Superior Court of the EXECUTION SALE OF REAL and plat December 7,14,21,1978 STATE OF ARIZONA . IN THE SUPERIOR COURT AUTHORIZED Special Execution issued bythe thereof of record'in the office of PROPERTYReq: Schorr, Leonard & Felker, In and for the County of Pima OF THE STATE OF ARIZONA CAPITAL above entitled Court and in the(the CountyAttys. PACIFIC FINANCE LOANS, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Recorder of Pima IN AND FOR THE COUNTY This corporation shall have above entitled cause, which Writ CountPlaintiff vs. ANNIE RATLIFF, that in obedience to the Writ of y, Arizona, in Book 4373 of OF MAR ICOPA authority to issue Five Thousand Special Execution issued by the and the Judgment described maps and plats, at page 180 Defendant No.T-9776 NOTICE OF PERCY WiLSON MORTGAGE 15,0001 shares of common stock therein by reference thereto are thereof.DATED 20-11-78 Public Notices GENERAL EXECUTION SALE above entitled Court and in the k AND FINANCE CORPORATION, having a par value of One Hundred incorporated herein, commands RICHARDJ.BOYKIN OF REAL PROPERTY • a Delaware corporation,Pfaintifff and no 100 Dollars (S100.00) perme to sell,and I will sell,subject SHERIFF OF NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN vs. CECIL HOMER HOLT, and 1 share. above entitled cause,which Writ sand the Judgment described to the right of redemption in such IYour Right to Know f therein by reference thereto are PIMA COUNTY, that in obedience to the Writ of JOYCE RUTH HOLT, husband ARTICLE V case made and provided by ARIZONA General Execution issued by the incorporated herein, commands' and wife; JOHN DOE I,•whose CONSIDERATION statute,at public auction,all of the above entitled Court and in the I FOR SHARES me to sell,and I will sell,subject right, 'rue name is JAMES title,interest,claim and lien By In the Superior Court of the Stock shall be issued when fullyto the right of redemption in such which the K.A.Kampe SGT above entitled cause,which Writ WEISBORNE; MARY DOE I, parties named in said Deputy Sheriff State of Arizona whose true name is CATHERINE case made and provided by and the Judgment described paid for in cash, services or Judgment had or have in and to In and for the County of Pima statute,at public auction,all of the Pub:The Arizona Territorial therein by reference thereto are WEISBORNE, if they be living, property, and shall be issued as right,title, nterest,claim and lien the real property hereinafter November 30,1978 DAVID H. K I PN I S, plaintiff, vs. incorporated herein, commands their Unknown Heirs and Devisees fully paid, and shall be forever which the described,and from the proceeds December 7,14,21,1978 CHROME COMPANY, TRAN- ion assessable. The parties named in said, me to sell,and I will sell,subject if they be dead, Defendants. NO. judgment of of said sale, to satisfy said S A M E R I C A INSURANCE •he Board of Directors as to the Judgment had or have in and to Judgment in favor of the judgment Req:Wilson&Thompson,Attys. COMPANY, UNITED STATES to the right of redemption in such C-365954 NOTICE OF SALE value of the propertythe real property hereinafter case made and provided by UNDER SPECIAL EXECUTION taken in creditor therein named, in the OF AMERICA, and STATE OF NOTICE I S HEREBY GIVEN '?xchange for stock shall be con described,and from the proceeds total judgment sum of 550,537.89, Public Notices ARIZONA, statute,at public auction,all of the 'hat the above named elusive in the absence of fraud, of said sale, to satisfy said together with accrued and ac- No.175052 right,title,interest,claim and lien plaintiff Judgment in favor of the judgmentwhich the parties in said recovered judgment in the above ARTICLE VI cruing interest and costs since the Your Right to Know NOTICE OF SPECIAL Judgment had or have named and to lamed Court on the 17th day of STATUTORY creditor therein named, in the day of entry of said Judgment. EXECUTION SALE OF REALin total judgment sum of$13 928.97 PROPERTY the real property hereinafter November,1978,against the above AGENT - - The sale will be held at the East described,and from the proceeds together with accrued and ac- lamed defendants, in the amount The initial statutory agent of the front door of the New Pima County_. •.Irl the Superior Court of the NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that of said sale, to satisfy said corpofation shall be JOHN J cruing interest and costs since the Court House, also sometimes STATE OF ARIZONA in obedience to the WRIT OF of 520,087.28, plus accrued cots HEGEMANN 7360 E.22nd Street, date of entry of said Judgment. Judgment in favor of the and interest thereon at the rate`of The sale will be held at the East known as the main entrance of In and for the County of Pima SPECIAL EXECUTION issued by judgment Seven t7 percent)per annum from Tucson,Arizona,85710. said Court House, in Tucson, MOB I L I F E CORPORATION, the above entitled Court and in the creditor therein named, in the said date until paid;and,pursuantfront door of the New Pima County Arizona,on December 28, 1978 at ARTICLE VII total judgment sum of 5548.06 + Court House, also sometimes Plaintiff, vs. ROBERT �. AN above entitled cause, which Writ 182.69 attorney's fees together to a writ of special execution KNOWN PLACE the hour of 10:00 A.M. to sell the TONICH and CORINNE M. and the Judgment described with accrued and accruing in- known as the main entrance of property ANTONICH, husband and wife, therein by reference thereto are issued by said Court on the 17th OF BUSINESS following described real ro terest and costs since the date of the rhe known place of business of said Court House, in Tucson, to the highest bidder: day of November, 1978, Arizona,on January 5,1979 at the Defendants. NO. T-9777 NOTICE incorporated herein, commands his corporation shall be 7360 E. The West 60 feet of Lot 9 in Blockentry of said Judgement. following described real property, hour of 10:00 A.M. to sell the OF SHERIFF'S SALE me to sell,and I will sell,subject 22nd Street,Tucson,Arizona. 10 of Farmington Addition, ac The sale will be held at the East will be sold at public auction to followingdescribed real property WHEREAS, pursuant to an to the right of redemption in such satisfy said judgment,on January ARTICLE VIII P P y cording to the map of record in the front door of the New Pima County to the highest bidder: execution issued out of the above case made and provided by Court House, also sometimes 9,1979,at the hour of 10:00 A.M.,at BOARD OF Office of the pima County All that named Court in the above-entitled statute,at public auction,all of the known as the main entrance of the East door of the New CountyDIRECTORS por4ion lying West of Recorder in Book 4 of Maps at Fiesta Drive of the West?,2 of the P action upon a judgment for the right,title,•interest, •claim •and lien said Court House, in Tucson, Courts Building,Tucson,Arizona: The initial Board of Directors ,; page 89.TOGETHER WITH a non- above-named Plaintiff and against which the shall consist of four(4)directors. North.z t the Southeast �.�of the parties named in said Arizona,on December 12, 1978 at Lot Two Hundred Twenty(220),of Northwest i,of the Southwest?%,of exclusive easement for ingress the above-named Defendants, Judgment had or have in and to Thepersons who are to serve as and egressupon,and across property hereinafter the hour of A.M. to sell the LAKECREST NO.3,a Subdivision Section 15, Township 11 South, over, entered on the 25th day of July, the real ro following described real property of Pima County, Arizona, ac directors until the first annualthe East 12 feet of the West 72 feet 1978, in the amount of EIGHT described,and from the proceeds to the highest bidder: PALOMA S meeting of shareholders or until Range 14 East,Gila&Salt River of said Lot 9. HUNDRED EIGHTEEN of said sale, to satisfy cording to the Map or Plat thereof Base and Meridian,Pima County, said t�ieir successors are elected and DATED November 24,1978 90 of L 11 12&13 Blk 2,according of record in the office of the Arizona.DATED 20 Nov.1978 DOLLARS and NO-100 (5818.00),. Judgment in favor of the judgment to the Map or Plat of record in the County Recorder-of Pima County, qualify are: JOHN HEGEMANN, RICHARD J.BOYKIN RICHARD J.BOYKIN less payments received of TWO creditor therein named, in the County, in Book 17 of Maps and 2212 S. Roberto, Tucson, Arizona SHERIFF OF HUNDRED S 1 X T Y TWO total judgment sum of$29,410.14, Office of the Pima County HELEN HEGEMANN, 2212 S. SHERIFF OF PIMA COUNTY, Recorder.DATED 11-7-78 Plass at Page 55 thereof. PIMA COUNTY, DOLLARS and NO-100 (5262.00), together with accrued and ac RICHARD J.BOYKIN SIGNED:November 22,1978. Roberto, Tucson, Arizona VIC- ARIZONA ARIZONA together with interest thereon cruing interest and costs since the SHERIFF OF PIMA RICHARD J.BOYKIN, TOR MERGARD, 9122 E. 29th By from said date at the rate of six date of entry of said Judgment. COUNTY,ARIZONA SHERIFF Street, Tucson, Arizona JOAN By K.A.Kampe S-GT per cent (6 percent) per annum The sale will be held at the East MERGARD, 9122 E. 29th Street, K.A.Kampe SGT BY K.A.Kampe By K.A.Kampe SGT Deputy Sheriff and costs in the sum of TWENTY- front door of the new Pima CountySGT.,Deputy Deputy Sheriff Deputy Sheriff Tucson,Arizona Pub:The Arizona Territorial FOUR DOLLARS and 50-10C Court House, also sometimes Sheriff Pub:The Arizona Territorial ARTICLE IX Pull:The Arizona Territorial November 30,1978 November 30,1978 1978 (524.50), and accruing costs, I known as the main entrance of Pub:The Arizona Territorial November 30,1978 NUMBER OF December 7,14, have levied upon all of the right, said Court House, in Tucson, November 16,23,30,1978 DIRECTORS December 7,14,21,1978 RArizona,on January 5,1979 at the December 7,14,21,1978 e4:Bilby,Shoenhair,Warnock& title and interest of the Defers- Req: Russo, Cox & Dickerson, Req: The number of persons to serve on Req:O'Meara,Michela&Weber, Dot h,P.C. dants, ROBERT L. ANTONICH hour of 10:00 a.m. to sell the Murphy&Posner,Attys. Attys. p P.C. November 30, 1978, The Arizona Territorial, Page 15 Territóriol • - C 110 SS " d 5 ......................_... ANTIQUES MAINTENANCE BUSINESS PETS SERVICES HELP WANTEQ. - 1 ANTIQUE JEWELRY Expert landscape maintenance. i EXCHANGE Also light hauling. Free esti- Help wanted. Part-time. We train. For appointment call 887- 0 Cash for diamonds, old gold, mates. Call Dan after 6 p.m. ENERGY SAVING unwanted jewelry. Top dollars 742-2770. ROOFS! 3514andaskforDe. 1.I, l ihfN.I) 1)O(: (;IlOONl1\AT DA 45-48for diamonds over one karat. AT46-49 yBring us your top offer and weFULL OR PART TIMEII atUss will pay immediate cash or sell re,\1111.°11...."E3 TYP s Lyour diamonds on consignment. M Y ESETTER TRAINEE For appointment 297 1741. 6074 U S I CA L • � for daily and weekly newspaper. I N.Oracle Rd. INSTRUMENTS Convenient northside location. 1 585 W. WETMORE RD. AT GV TFN ALPH HAY Call 297-1107. I Affordable love for pianos. 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Nanini Financial Center 4\ GROUP '; TERRITORIAL Tucson,Az.85704 : - •-•.• 1 West Orange Grove Road in I ill New by Owner Res.297-0892 • I'LL 2 Tucson,Az.85704 C' 1127 W.Placita Camillia • ��-� ViiWYVWV1111VWWVWVWVWVi1WVWVWWVVW Phone:.742-3190 17e • Page 16,The Arizona Tenvtorial, November 30, 1978 :,.,,,,, 4.,..,,,,,,.:;,c:";,.A„,..j,:;;j..::::;:4,-;e.,,,:T„ft....,,, ,i.,,,, :2: ..,,,,,, .......60 ,_ ._. ., --7,1„:„. - , - --3*-03'fr'--...crn,-,:i .,,, .,...,„, ... : 4,.....„,.-,,.. , --- -- . ,-,,t,---.„--,,,T,.,,,,-, ,-,,,,,,,, ,:%.,-,,,,---,!,,,,,,,,,n"li:..,„,:t,i'l."•:‘,.' ' „oil,. M a � Callet b , w n q\� dz�"'',.'''.• -'.; ' ' ' '-'7*f' Calle Concordia mo- , s. cut co '-°� p e,'�^ }+ '�� hex'�A '$�, � - .`sa,�'�z'F y t i ,.. ,�*ea �A s .d°�„ ,„ it 1.,5e a �€. e°1";°;'::::,°°:: ''„, 'a arc , . . _ :rkany a�` $R- a �'. - '''':."''', ,-:: '''''': ,_ 4111101.: _. , -,,,,, 4.,.., s sig t'al: --..,,,,,,,,,,,,,„:„.„,,,,, . ,.,.. :--..- -.,.,..:,,,,,,,,,A.,;,,,,,--., . .., ., , , ....1/4 ` g � :: •„A, By JUDY RATLIFF overlay work. A special ” , 4 r; - The Amphitheater Schrtl board meeting will be called whenhis researchis t. � � ,°' . E ° Board re acted Tuesday,� �� gyp# -- w # a s completed.7, ^ superintendents recom- p „* '.1f..*-,-,„ `� `' �^ � mandation to s nd$18 000 There was s o m e �� w �� discussion that a $40 000 .iii >e,, �� for road overlay work m , : �'� � project to finish the CDO .a the town of Oro Valley. A side of the street com- ! - = �, •�011 road cut is necessary there �� ,��� �^ ��� pletely be undertaken a t ~� to lay a sewer line to the this time. The district has �. � ' Canyon science facility for • ... v. �� y '4. long had as a goal the �.s,:. - 4,a£ del Oro High school. ::',-1.--,,-,,,,-;r:, k.:i-',14:Y':-.,::,,',44-14'...� pavingofCalleConcordia The townofOroValley� -�� �� � R ..".-,27-,..-. ., up to its property line and Ai.;<� � �*� °� �,�,��� ' �r,,,\' ' ��� ' ;�� a '� � �� ���° will not allow a cut in Calle the installation of proper • � � � '� � �._ � � _ z_� \ Concordia one of its major K . _ '�' . storm drains there. The k thoroughfares, without .a thou ht here was that since '4 assurances that a top g -- quality asphalt overlay job it may be paving anyway : d1 follow the cutting.Fears of the district might as well ,4 5 do the whole job. Asphalt <` a continuin maintenance �` � µ , �w��� },n� ,�� r � =� ���� :kk�;�a �:� .will just continue to go up x •� pro ems a er a s mp a in price. BUT I'M REALLYOKAYThis scene from the emergency room of Tucson General Hos ital is — unusual in that there patch job caused that Funds for the overly ' g y fittingTrostle, a drama student at Am- stipulation. work or a more extensive really is nothing wrong with the patient. Dr. Richard Campbell is Sandi Tros e, , phitheater High School,with a removable cast as producer Francie Steneback looks on.The cast was part of the make- Another alternative paving job, would come up for the play Natalie's Theme.As soon as the cast was on her leg,Natalie and Francie jumped on the school bus that being suggested by the from ac special fund called was waiting outside and headed for Phoenix,where the drama department was putting on Natalie's Theme as part of a town is that the school `adjacent properties."Itis drama contest.The hospital and Dr.Campbell donated their services.(Photo by Tom Powers) district dig trenches to completely separate from either side of the street and others grounds and con- t .. the tunnel from the tren- struction monies raised by 1 ches under the street. This .L�x.l3 tj�i�,# Tilt!) �f ��� � i win eliminatestheneedforabondelecions.Itexistsfor1instances when the district 1 1 road cut. The price tag for i s forced into i m- 1 2 0th ANNUAL 1 the trenching and tunneling provements by owners of 1 _ � is$6,000. roertYpadjacent to their ►R,0P-I `i; ANTIQUE SHOW & SA__, Architecture One Inc. has won two resti ions awards Supt. Thomas Neel 1p g _ recommended that the nd. ! "� V*7 for work the have donemrecent earsfortheAm�fi(, )(it: December 8, 9, 10, 1.978i y y11 phitheater School District. school board undertake the , I �' 12 Noon to 10 p.m. Friday&Saturday In a competition sponsored by the national Association more expensive overlay ^ �` � 1 ''ohm. ''—'' 12 Noon to 6 p.m. Sunday I1 of School Business Officials, onlyseven architectural work. He noted that the , - -'`�' pro'e is in the fieldof e i n across the countrywereoverlay _ � c ducat o would extend the ��'`� 1 �.'�t;ti:�tt �EtHt��. t r.�tt i.�. 1 lifetime of the roadway. In � - �� 1 recognized for outstanding architectural achievement. Admission S1.50 per person ��•k 1 .50c discount with this coupon t•'i�S. Fur-ion. " �l��t- 1 These awards were voted upon by a jury of five architects this way, the $6,000, which ^. 1 ,,,,� and experts in school building design and construction. must be spent at the very �: ,, Architecture One was cited for the additions to the least, will be spent doing ^ •••••••••••••••••••••••• original school����facility they have planned for Am- work which will be of �. r� a:=' r�'��� �• i phitheater High School. ``Excellent planning and permanent good to the �" , . _ °; i n • phasing"was the jury's remark concerning the additions district. Instead of being ° '� • r • outlined in the firm s master plan for the campus. buried under the street, he ,. Men • .� the mone will be � itt-. f. • According to John Riggs of Architecture One, his firm said, y �� q & • was called upon several years ago to plan additions to the spent on top of it. ' r'. Women • school in order to accomodate a growing school The school board felt it • population. He noted that when this work was undertaken must reject the recom- • the creation of master laps for school campuses was a mandation. Some board WVA 111 p • members felt that the Oro f 1 L.- 1 • relatively new concept. ! First Ave. — Foothills Plaza • Actual construction within the Amphi master plan is Valley residents living on! I-7.— _k P ! currently in phase three. Itincludes the completion ofthe south side of the street, , w 16 Across From R i l l ito Race ark • athletic fields, home economics facilities, special or the town itself, ought to ri•!•8•••••-- •••••••••••••••,►i•••••••••: education facilities and a student center.The remodeling pick up half the tab for the Dorothy R U S I t•1 g • ging a Friend Sptcial. 2 of both a science and a journalism wing is also taking road improvements (the • With Eve Haircut r • place now. extensive overlay work) • Every ! which would follow the • • Architecture One also received a third place citation for Heart Fund • The Second One is Half-Price I its master plan at Canyon del Oro High School in the cutting. • Toes.-Sat.(Thurs.late) Area Especially for • American Institute of Architecture western region Any motion to make a 11 Feb. 3 ba ! BODY OR NATURAL_ MEN'S NAIR CARE • competition.Inthis caseawardfinal offer he town about pe they were made the on the n o e to t CURLY PERMS$25 Precision Cuts at$6.50 41 basis of plans alone,they are not active in construction what expense the school at Skyline ••••••••••••••••••••••••r•••••••••••! projects on that campus. board was willing to bear was tabled when it was Mrs.Ed Rusin has been Official visit suggested that the district named chairperson of the CHINESE—AMERICAN— might be legally restricted annual Heart Fund Ball, POLYNESIAN Jack L. Stidham of from spending tax dollars which will be held Feb. 3, allit 40fik ,� CUISINE Sierra Vista, district to improve past the center 1979 at Sk line Countr overnor of Lions Clubs y y g line of any roadway. Club. ' RE$TAURANT EXOTIC will pay an official visit Lawrence 011asan, Assistin Mrs. Rusin as ;116 � POLYNESIAN Wednesday, Dec. 6 tothAmphitheater District g gco-chairperson willbeMrsDRINKSCatalina Lionslub which attorney,hasbeenaskedt tWilliam Mandy. meets at7:30p.m. in the research the legalities -Headingcommitteesfor OPEN AOR LUNCF1il Lariat Inn. involved in considering the ball are: Mrs. Herb DINNER 7 days a week Clark and Ms. Carol Ad- d disson, advisors; Mrs. toparishes eCcornfor •Craig MacBeth, Patron, (Continued from Page 1) Mrs.Gary Triano and Mrs. 1 the finest in for a larger, more permanent church facility there. David Ross, hostesses A ' very tentative southern boun fora Catalina Catholic Polynesian j'y dm'y Mrs. Jack Furrierdining church would be the Highlands Trailer park and possibly publicity; Mrs. Scott I i Oro Valley. * Vaughan, programs; Mrs. At present there is no church in the Thornydale area.St. J. Spencer Weed, auction / �` O ' ' 's Parish maps show a relatively large part of the and door prizes; Mrs.. I , . r current congregation residing in that area. Gilbert Lamb, menu; Mrs. i - I ` - - -- ;.--.• I Fr.Miller stresses that no boundaries have been set.He • Arnold Jeffers, music, A0'"'y'! �° �� • • said that feasibility studies concerning the two new Mrs. Harold Bacon and J r . �r 'J ,�,--�� Tahlt! will continue for six months.The studyis bemg.. -- - church g Mrs. Frank Barrett, ye :, _ -1 I I ;. d - conducted with the belssing of Bishop Francis J.Green. reservations; Mrs. George -, `-' -' - Bed ba chairman t me stanaut St. uha's • �_ �y B rear Bur og Codd and Mrs. Milton i K — ---71114411)11-C1-:"-a/ ` 1 " _ coordinating committee, will organize the feasibility Straus, decora tions; Mrs, ,�,.�.�._�__ ,� study concentrating on where the church population is and Russel Vunderink, in- - • on the make-upof the population— etc.Pin intin ; -`•� 71161M. ORACLE RD.at INA on FoF ° ages po g vitations, Mrs. Arthur • of areas still to experience great growth will be an un- Porter and Mrs. Findley .z,,,..�-- ` j - Nanrni Financial mdg, portant part of this work., Williams, admissions —;,,. For reservations or take-out . According to Fr. Miller, it has become'increasingly Mrs•Ken Bergsma and Ms. BANQUET \ —" orders please call - obvious in the last year that action would have to be taken: Leah Farah, favors; and FACILITIES AVAILABLE2.7-2236He noted that ,not only have•worship servicesbeen Mrs. Frank Bezila and _ crowded but children and youth programs are Mrs. Robert Ken on, _....,.� �_----, �` —a.— _ �`„`' �'�""` to be hampered due to lack of space. corres y po ndence. November 30, 1978,The Arizona Territorial, Page 17 Affirmative and negative Amphi Dist. g parents COO debate coach posts good record react to ..,,.„,„,,,,„,„ i.,- - By TOM POWERS teStCompetitive teams at sC r es Canyon del Oro High f.._,„ [ 1 1 School have had a fantastic record over recent years Amphitheater school Qe Supt. Thomas Neel says " ` and the school has the � �� that parents are reacting to p _ � - , _. - trophies to prove it.But one schools the scores their children r . � � squad that has done well in received on the district- ' " an AIA-sanctioned com- 1 ez- .R.,�� petitive activity but has wide tests given in October. � ���� � � That is, parents who s - " -Pa, f not received much have received the scores :q recognition, is the CDO debating t and their control of the Terri Saroni, a volleyball are reacting. A lot of � �,a �� g eam. opposition. Three i parents still have not come ���°t.�� � � The debating team, they << times player...I could go on and 'a ft under coach Pete Seidl y take the pro side of on. We have all types of in contact with the in- - a particular topic and three personalities." formation to be gleaned s` goes through just as much times the '`con." Ever p training, if not more than y from the Continuous g' year the topic of debate is Thegood showing�`��� the Dorados its teams P ho ing of the Uniform Evaluation �i P° chosen bya Washington D. CDO The re rations in- g team this year is even System(CUES)scores. `` P Pa •• '�""' volved in readingfor a C. office. This year all the more remarkable con- "It's the same with meet are exhaus in high schools have been sidering that the entire anything new, Mr. Neel �� t g, Mr. debating `'energy in- squad is made upof first- said. `'There were some Seidl said. For every hour q a person actually debates, dependence. year debators. Some of the mistakes. The whole he or she y youngsters become in- seventh grade was a wash probably puts iii The two debatingteams five hours of research.And volved in debating by out on the computer run. , usuallysquare-off in W we havepractice sessions q simply signing up for the We're going to have to do it solitude,save for the judge. course, which where we work on meets for again.There are pockets of technique They bring massive files on one class period five days a similiar problems �� que and asser- P tiveness. A lot of ole their topic of discussion for week. Others are recruited throughout the district. think it's all glamor but P quick reference. As the by Mr. Seidl or asistant "From what I have g oa debates wear on and a coach David Gray after heard, some parents think lot of boring, methodical team advances into la the tests are great. They research work is in- play they have been referred by sayfor the first time they , volved." off-type rounds,the crowds teachers. Canyon del Oro has one begin picking up. By the •' get to see where their - _ . y finals there is a large The program is growing children stand to start the of the largest debate teams audience present. rapidly and the parents year. Some parents think in the state with over 60 reaction as been extremely that massive testing is a Coach Pete Seidl students involved. This "About two weeks before favorable.o ble. Most of them waste of time. Some - year, for the first time, the a big meet,"Mr.Seidl said, feel that we have added a parents don't know much team has received$1,000 in "w e go into heavy new dimension of their about the tests." • expense money for travel preparations. I'm usually youngster. In October, of this year GI e I rn and materials. here until around 10 in the 6,500 Amphitheater School ... Being given a budget to evening so that the kids can The rewards for the District students were work with has helped come in and practice. It's debating participants are tested on what they knew often n tremendously, Mr. Seidl really like an addiction. both tangible and in- and didn't know about said. Before,when we had The kids really gear tangible, according to the subjects they had studied to travel to Phoenix or themselves and you coach. in their school careers. By JOSEPH STOCKER, other places for meets, the wouldn't believe the hours Kindergarten through Arizona Education Association money would come out of they put in practicing. "We win trophies and ninth graders took part in Lots of money and attention are going these days in the our own pockets. We receive varsity awards just the testing which is part of public schools to children with handicaps.But what about usually take about 40 or so "You know, one totally like the sports teams," the a state mandated CUES the other end of the spectrum,as it were—the gifted and kids on the road for meets false notion that most coach noted, "But the real program. The goal of the talented? and this runs into quite a people believe, is that a benefit to these kids is that ro ram is to inform each Sadly,in addition to-being gifted and talented, they are bit of money for trap- debate team is composed of P g —in a very real sense—neglected. Seven years ago the s o r t a tion a n d a c- a bunch of eggheads who they learn to extend teacherof individual P themselves. They also get students' performance Arizona legislature anted up an extra $50 per child per comodations." cannot compete in sports P year to provide enriched programs for the gifted.But the The debate team because theyare to travel and meet some levels in basic skills. In the allocation has remained unchanged since then despite an fine people. I've been told past teachers have had to g P operates all through the milquetoasts. That is that after getting involved assume that students knew approximately 50 per cent erosion in the value of the school year. They usually absolutely ridiculous, in debating, their corn- dollar.subjects.Now,they dollar. have one big meet per said Mr. Seidl, who also is position in regular English can refer to tests on the Jo Pitts,program specialist in special education for the month. The team recently the varsity swim coach as classes improves. Not subject to see what a state department of education,says the state thus is able returned from a meet at well as coach of the jayvee . to fund a half-million dollars a year for the gifted. About Arizona State where theyvolleyball team. "You because they are any more child's strengths and 10,000 gifted youngsters benefit from the allocation, but finished a strongfourth. don't need to be an egghead intelligent, but because weaknesses are. they learn how to apply there are another 1,000 to 3,000 who should be getting help The youngsters are or even have an ex- their logical thought If a student is below the and aren't because the money doesn't go far enough. broken down into teams of ceptional I ." Scott minimum level in a sub- In addition to the half-million dollars P Q processes. ject, as indicated on the oallotted by the two..They then go through Harelson, who is a soccer tests, individual help on state, individual school districts are spending about$31,2 six rounds of debate, player here at CDO just did "Athletics are fine and that subject can be plan- million on gifted programs,says Ms.Pitts.In all,some 80 against a team from an outstanding job for us at very important. But so is ned. CUES tests will be districts have such programs,out of a total of about 280. another school,in front of a ASU. And we have Tom what we do." Generally speaking,they are the larger districts. judge whogrades on the Lobaugh,a football player, And Pete Seidl is willing given at the end of each "Smaller school districts saythe small amount of � g g ' P y ' year,so teachers will know strength of their argument Pam Perry,a cheerleader, to debate the point. how successful they have money available to them makes it hardly worth while to been in reaching district write project proposals," explains the state department goals for their grade level. specialist. Another problem is the lack of teachers and ad- Fluoridation e at Douglas And, tests will be given tomi is rotors specially trained towork with the gifted.begin the next year each year so that a precise "Some districts are only able to bring in teachers on a part-time basis to work with the gifted, or the teacherscanceledtrustees starting pt for each oo s student within the new have to use their planning periods,"said Ms.Pitts. year's goal structure can How do you identify a gifted child? be established. Arizona stipulates three principal criteria: An IQ of 130 or higher, creative ability and test scores in the 99th Flowing Wells School ment which apparently is and Hanson, architects, on percentile. Interestingly, the same general terminology Board Tuesday reaffirmed sponsoring similar projects cost of an auto shop. The used for handicapped children is used also for the gifted. its decision to cancel the in other districts. total project was estimated Both are called "exceptional"children, in that they both dental fluoridation at more than $400,000. The Where the have needs and characterstics — psychological, social program at Walter Douglas The program involved board took no action on it. and emotional—which require supplemental assistance School because its in- having school personnel C'U bsin the classroom. surance carrier would not administer an oral dosage A problem with the meet Says Dorothy Sisk, director of the Office of Gifted and containing fluoride which cover any liability that was designed to enhance cooling system at Douglas Talented in the U.S.Office of Education: "Every student might arise. g School was discussed and should be provided the optimum education that allows The decision to drop the the child's dental health. Supt.Poston noted that the Manygifted children Parents had given per- him to develop to the utmost. program was first made system can't be balanced EXCHANGE — The Exchange literally are being put on hold much too much during the Nov. 21 in a mission for the project,but and will need regular Club of North Tucson meets Wed „ specialg nesdays at noon in Coat of Arms day. meeting. The program had the insurance carrier said maintenance.He said there restaurant,7053 N.Oracle Road. this absolve LIONS — Leones de la Noche Lack of challenge could cause these children to become been in effect for only a few s would not ave the is no diagram of the system meets Tuesday at 7 p.m. at JJ's, bored and then delinquent and finally to drop out of school, weeks and only at Douglas district from liability. available and called it Cliff Manor Inn, 5400 N. Oracle Road;Catalina Lions meet first and warnsDr. Sisk. If for no other than these reasons, she Elementary,serving about Also at Tuesday's board simply a "mess of pipes." third Wednesdays at Lariat, 7:30 says,thegifted need special attention. 375 families. meeting, Jim Butler He recommended that the p.m. Y g OPTIMIST— North Tucson Op- How, then, to get more resources targeted on gifted Supt. William Poston outlined possible expansion district pay an engineer to timist Club meets Tuesdays at 7 children? The answer—given the nature of our stem-- said Tuesday there had a.m. at Sambo's, 6251 N. Oracle g y Y of Project Inscape to in- develop a maintenance Road. seems inevitable:Pressure. . been very little reaction elude two more teachers manual for the system in KIWANIS—Kiwanis Club of the "The group that got the handicapped program started from parents after the and another building but no lieu of expensive overhaul. Desert meets Tuesday at 12:15 p.m. at Coat of Arms restaurant,7053 N. are the people really interested in helping handicapped decision to cancel the action was taken to im- Oracle Road. "I think we're goingto have the r ROTARY—Casas Adobes Rotary children,"said Jo Pitts. p ogram:It had been set up plement this suggestion. The board agreed to Club meets Wednesdays at 7 a.m.at game thing happen with the gifted. People are going to initially at-the request of An es ti m a t e w a s attend a meeting of Pima Westward Look Resort Inn, 245 E. Ina Road. 8$y,"Hey,lets's do,something-atiout the other end." ,_,_4-- S Heal ,Depart- received from Buffington School Boards Assn.Dec.6. r�,� rt the tatey "a_�{r� i Iir'vs rim f.,,,,te.Lei 3!0 Ci.!:Wit:J�;!Ni fI r3f1 141 C 'w. ' '*�' ' '.'''''".s i..t-••••s f•••••-+i••.`*c.4....+4,.a-...4 ♦..a..� r .. "r►�--w--0,-,i-- v-..1, • Page 18,The Arizona Territorial, November 30, 1978 av :s, a,,•�: X :: .1 z:, "'�: *,f=`.:� srx4'" '''^ ,� :"5.,.,« ,✓.. :�%' ,,c�. ..„C,'°:h',},.," ,at.'.•v. �..!`*Sty' � '�'i,'+"' ��yy.8`�" t s*i.^ `.�,g a ,�fi'`iii� �i � '.^,A s Ca" e.�.a m.. ., C o m m o n -..-< :,x E. w�.rA,, a¢� m' +. C"%" ,:t ,+�.. g.st ,? `y^.S�"'V r i;� '.;7•1.n .!Y`. ,� ,. 8 r sense � . � � � �:��� � �. . - - ,,,,, ,A By JOH1V'II�I '�,f� ,5eniBURNHA .. • Les Farkas, highly vocal spokesman for the Gray *� t "c ' , iiiikt ~ Panthers in Arizona, is concerned that there has been so ': ' � 0. "" - - :. � — ;.. little publicity about the various national health plans now - a ` = before the Congress. I.-. l He tells us that the Dellums bill, for a U.S. Health 1 Service, is best. Keep in mind, as he describes it, that - -� 3` probably it will be debated, fought, amended and altered before it is passed--if it ever is passed. Mr.Farkas describes the proposed legislation: "It provides the best way of resolving the present - _�: problem of high medical fees which will continue to rise. - , All other proposals have been merely financing schemes - ,. - that pump more federal dollars into an already bankrupt � � � �� - - and ineffective system of health care delivery,based upon - " �. , . x fee for service and insurance coverage. -, "They do nothing to stop the upward flight of medical " �- �p_ costs or to increase the scope or quality of service. r. "The Dellums bill would create a U.S. Health Service which will be nationally funded and coordinated, but locally controlled by those who use it and those who work i 111 n g up f h e troops for a 1'U t1 in it.At the base of the Health Service will be communities with populations of 25,000 to 50,000. These would provide primary health services, preventive services, nursing Four-wheel drive homes and multi-service centers.These centers would be run by representatives elected by the community, with one-third being health workers. "Several communities will be joined to form district emphasis on- family activity centers, serving a population of between 100,000 and 500,000, and regional centers covering 500,000 to three million. The region would operate specialty medical centers and a health team school providing a full range of By JUDY RATLIFF research t ti a area. to go the slowest, showing and trails, the Rough health worker education programs. The major emphasis in Everybody gets a how much vehicle control Riders want to be free to "District and regional boards would be selected by the Rough Riders four- mimeographed fact sheet each has. There will be explore with their families. wheel drive club is family. on the history. The club trophies and other prizes. One of the club's basic members of the lower boards and will be composed of representatives of users and workers. Another big concern is crosses over many Refreshments will be codes is not to drive where "Anyone in the United States would be able to receive history — and all of the economic lines. We have available at the site. you cannot leave the land free health services.These will consist of medical,dental, Rough Riders consider members who a re If you are interested in as you found it. Another is and mental health services as well as occupational,home themselves con- businessmen and doctors.I attending the Fun Day, to appreciate the beauty of health,and health education services.Drugs and medical servationists to an extent. am a school counselor. meet the Rough Riders at our natural environment. equipment would be furnished free. The Rough Riders is a There are blue collar Plaza E s c o n d i d a on Bill Calkins was a northside four-wheel drive workers.We have fun and I Saturday at 7:30 a.m. to camper who enjoyed hard "Under the Health Service Act,basic medical,nursing, club originally started by a hope we can dispell the register to compete. to get to places long before dental,technical and laboratory skills would be taught in group of TG&E employees idea that all four-wheel Departure for the Fun Day he heard about Rough health team schools. This instruction would be free. interested in four-wheeling owners are out -p-there A.site is slated for 8 a.m. ._, , Riders. He had a four- Graduates of these schools would be required to serve two as a form of meaningful ruining the desert." Mr. Calkins is quick to wheel drive before he years, or at least for the period of their education, in a recreation. Club mem- A major event for the point out that Fun Day will heard of Rough Riders and community where their skills would be most needed. bership was opened up to 4- Rough Riders is their take place on private land so did most of the rest of Schools would not charge tuition. Students would be wheel enthusiasts annual Fun Day which is with the permission of the the members. The Rough granted allowances for living expenses. generally in 1976. Rough coming up this year on owner. "These events are Riders still spend most of Riders is now the second Saturday Dec. 2. Fun Day fun to watch.This is just a their four-wheeling time as "All medical and dental or other health personnel would largest four-wheel drive is simply the chance for the chance to get everybody they always did only now be salaried. Private practice could continue under this club in the state. Rough Riders and other together," h e said they spend it together. "Anybody act, but it would receive no public funds. Health workers The basic activity for the drivers to get together for new who is in- employed by the service could not engage in private Rough Riders is taking what amounts to almost a terested in Rough Riders is practice. "runs"en masse.Runs are four-wheel rodeo. welcome." "A National Health Board would oversee the operation in actuality group picnics Fun Day will feature ac— Since the Rough Riders � of all the other boards and insure the quality of health care staged in surroundings off sled pull, an obstacle — and facilities byestablishingregular � obviously use the land VVhat s gu inspections. The limits to most citizens course run, a blindfolded for sightseeing,camping— Health Service would also conduct a program of research. simply because of their race and a snail pacer, they officially favor multi- for lunch "The < mode of transportation. where the drivers compete use proposals for most land Health Service would be funded by an income tax, Why picnic in a group? management. The club is and present deductions for health insurance, Medicare, "Because it's so much g all for the preservation of worker's compensation and other health insurance plans fun," said Bill Calkins, Livestock d "high quality" wilderness. would no longer be made. program chairman for the This is land which is truly FLOWING WELLS DISTRICT We take no stand on this bill, but we do urge all club. "When we go on a to expand n in its natural state,without Fri.Dec.i—Pizza tossed salad. Arizonans to learnaboutd a s t , all health insurance measures, run, the person who whole kernel corn,half a banana. logging roads, without old Mon.Dec.4—Hot dog on a bun, and to convey these informed views to our congressional - suggests a location is judging events roads of any kind. tater tots, carrot strips, cinnamon delegation. assigned beforehand to applesauce. Where there are roads Tue. Dec. 5 — Beef enchilada, shredded lettuce, brown rice, - • Mexican cornbread,fruit cocktail. •; Npwrr�" The University of Ariz- Wed. Dec. 6 — Chili con came, sh crackers,coleona's Junior LivestockFlowerop Thu. Dec. 7 —Submarine sand- , Field Day on Saturday, wich lettuce,tomato,pickled,onion, ' Dec. 2 will merge the sedemonstrationbarbecue chips,apple crisp- _ p- Fri. Dec- 8 — Toasted cheese ,./. ,, lilt . „.,,., erate Angus and Hereford sandwich, tomato soup, mixed .,. ,..- v: tables, peanut butter streusel field days of former iSi rl Qy ke. AMPHITHEATER DISTRICT 1�� autumns and add some new '" y "" new features,too. Fri. Dec. i — super fish with . December The meeting mashed potatoes and gravy,tossed �� °' �� - salad,hot rolls with butter,fruit. ..: �� Teenagers from all over o f the Oro Valley Mon.Dec.4—Pizzas,green beans, �«. .mss, \:ttitir-,, i y Arizona will vie at cattle- Republican Women's Club carrot curls,peaches. a� ;` - ' "` : Tue. Dec. 5 Beef and bean •: 4 judging as in past years, will feature Jane Evans burrito with shredded lettuce and . - says Marvin Selke, UA from the Garden Flower hot sauce corn chips,stuffed celery, *— .40 r ::.: s� e a risp. ,X .. s animal scientist coor- Shop who will demonstrateved.Dec.s—Meat loaf,mashed I (. '`'� -," �A "` �': , dinating the event.But this holiday flower arranging. Ctatoes and gravy, rden salad, :°� �, � " , �; ����� ' t rolls with butter,,jello. _ • ,�.�°, years contest will also There will also be a festive Thu.Dec.7—Spaghetti with meat� include judging of sheep gift exchange among the and cheese, buttered peas, hot � french bread with butter, a and swine, members. plesauce.c GrandmothersDay) Mr. Selker expects up to This luncheon meeting Fri- Dec• 8 — Holiday chicken `: dinner. 500 participants at the will be held on Friday,Dec. MARANA DISTRICT College of Agriculture's 1 at the Coat of Arms Fri.Dec.1—Beef pattie on a bun, pickle chips,french fries and catsup, Campbell Avenue Farm in Restaurant, 7052 N. Oracle buttered carrots,chilled pineapple. Tucson, beginning at 8:30 Road; no-host cocktails Mon.Dec.4—Chili beef and bean burritos,lettuce and cheese,salsa, a.m. The contestants will will be served at 11:30 a.m. buttered corn,peaches. represent 4-H clubs and and the luncheon will be Tue.Dec-5—Hamburger on bun, catsup and mustard, french fries, • chapters of the Future served at 12:15 p.m. celery and carrot sticks, but- KEEP ON TRUCKING—The recent purchase of this new pumper truck by Rural Metro Farmers of America. The luncheon tickets are but- te chip cooties. Wed. Dec.6—Poor mans pizza, Fire Dept. has prompted several changes in the company's fire protection methods, The students will try to $4 each and reservations tossed salad,Italian dressing,fruit according to Lt.Paul Peterson.The new truck,which is equipped with power steering for rank the four animals in can be made by calling Thr D =eo iiladas, use in residential areas, has been assigned to the company's Tanque Verde station. each of seven breeding and Mrs.`Joan Cowles at 297- fnut suttYsk Another pumper truck will replace the attack track now stationed at the Thornydale market classes. The 7608 or Mrs. Evelyn Fri. Dec- 8 — Fish and chis, firehouse on West Cromwell. The attack truck will be stationed at the Ina-OracleLivestock belongs to the Powers at 299-1352 or 299- and tartar sauce, 'w withfirehouse for use on first aid and rescue runs. University of Arizona. 6992. brownies.apple chunks, old fashioned November 30,1978,The Arizona Territorial,Page 19 giiiiIIIIi{lIimilliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii1NIIIIIIIIiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiNiiiiiiiiihissing is r ..= e em Princess fru sus xIc n IV . . IE .-3 = =..--: --="±--. ME - E_--, By Bette Reddish one of the most outstanding stop was Recife, in the teriors of tile and hand _` fICI PU L.0 • Travel Network - Escon- attractions. Artists from state of Pernambuco. We —' carved jaqueranda wood. Jq { 1:_::_= dida all over the world were were fortunate enough to The jangadeiros (fisher- _ 7-1)4(1Y CRUISES I= brought to this remote area have lived in Recife (Reef men) and their jangadas _i i_, While we were with the at the invitation of the in Portuguese) for two • United States Information g (boats) leave the beach SATURDAY DEPARTURES. !=iA e wealthy rubber barons, to years. early every morning and Agency, we lived and bringalit 1 -� ....- '''="" �_— little culture into There are 4,000 beaches return in late afternoon to _ travelled throughout the FROM LOS ANGELEStheir lives. in Brazil,half of them still sell their catch right on the �_ g _r t= 1--,' beautiful country of Brazil _' A fascinating sight is the wild and inacessible along beach.Fresh lobster or fish LL-INCLUSNE for 4 years. I would like to E=t city's floating market. the 5,000 miles of seacoast, for dinner that night, may _'" g ,_ ELY/CRUISE start in the Northeast of Dugout canoes deliver fish, and Recife certainly has its have been swimming Pi4CkilGE • • this magnificent land. . !_' �.. g fruits, and vegetables to share of beautiful ones. around only a few hours =! Portuguese is the native the vendors'stalls; nearby Most of-the main beach is earlier. The jangadas look i,,,...,-, =, a..-....li CALL THE GIRLS AT language of Brazil.Spanish river and ocean freighters protected by a natural reef something like bigrafts can be understood pretty load and unload at floating which is a few hundred with sails.The jangadeiros • easily, as many words docks as the river rises 40- yard off shore. It makes will take you along if you • A a ' ' , TRAVEL Sound almost the same, 60 feet during the rainy swimming very safe like. It's a great ex- Air and English is spoken in season. Beyond the reef the divers perience! la many places throughout Manaus is actually on the go for lobsters. It is no Other sightseeing treats the country, especially in Rio Negro, a tributary of sport for those who (_' 6480 H Oracle Z Po are not are the beautiful Botanical -your large cities. So the Amazon.A super day is extremely good swimmers, Gardens with tropical birds _i Plaza Del Oro Bon Dia fasten your to take the"Wedding of the or who are out of shape,as and animals and a lovely — =� seat belts, we are about to Waters"boat tripdown the -' you do not have the lake. A suburb of Recife is X111111111!lIIIIIlIIIlillll!lIIIIIII11111111111lIIIIIIIilllllilliilllllllllllll{I!I{lllilllllllll{Illiilllllllllll!{IIIIIl1�; land in Belem. black waters of the Rio protection of the reef. Olinda, only a short drive Belem, in the state of • Negro to meet the brown Recife is sometimes from the city center. i Para is the largest Nor- waters of the Amazon. called "The Venice of O 1 i n d a, w i t h i t s Alk them city with a population Here as the two rivers South America"because it magnificent church, is ■ of 800,000. It is a teeming meet, there are huge ed- consists of three islands built on a knoll,and affords port on the Para River just dies and whirlpools. From connected by bridges, an excellent view of the 90 miles from the mouth of here the boat continues for surrounded by two rivers ocean and the city. DELUXE CHRISTMAS the Amazon. It is only 99 the next hour and a half and the Atlantic Ocean. In the next article I miles South of the equator, through intersecting For the person who likes to would like to share with so it is always extremely waterways, swamps, and explore old churches,there you our trip to Brasilia and PACKAGE hot and humid with lush the rain forest. are more than 60, some Salvador(Bahia). greenery everywhere. Heading South, our next . with simply gorgeous in- Ate Logo!!! At'APmLCO•TAXCO•MEXICO CITYEvery city we lived in or visited in Brazil has out- DECEMBER 23.31, 1978 door marketplaces, but takinn Belem's is the most •RT air from Tucson•3 nights on the beach at the Ekano fascinating and possibly Hotel,in Acapulco•Breakfast&dinner daily in Acapulco the largest. One has to get Si night in TAXCO •4 nights at the ARISTOS Hotel in there early as they open byArthur Evenchik Mexico City •Mexico City, Shrine of Guadalupe and and close before the about $4.00 per $100.00 of policy will also reimburse Pyramid tours•all transfers •Personally escorted by Bev Cbateau Travel coverage, refunds any you for added expenses noonday heat descends full cancellation charges ifyou should &Larry Gammon. blast. The �Tero-O-Peso MONEY g you have to in- should have to cancel your terrupt your trip or extend Market by the river Perhaps one of the most trip due to personal or it due to personal or family SPACE dog, stretches for blocks. The importantquestions facingn X50 will hold your4 74 p° family illness. In addition illness.The only stipulation • doubt. vendors sell not only a person traveling abroad to covering cancellations is that the illness not be resorvations °C• produce, meat, and fish, is, "What is my money prior to departure, the but flowers, clothes, really worth?". This pre-existing. tytM1/44- % TILANT-11 crocodile teeth, leopard problem has:been greatly _ tails,dried boa constrictor compounded by the recent We would 3 013 N. F I RST AVE. • P H 882-0946heads, and manyother J N Efluctuations in the value of items that we would have a the U.S.Dollar. like to r77 time finding hard in Tipping an small ............ . ....... ....,.:v :: Tucson. Recommend purchases have always AA, .z .. Belem is an old city y :r•} s been a problem if you did a; founded in lfiifi, with tree- • `- Year not have the local 1C. z. lined streets, and faded Y: colonial buildings. The currency. With the sliding f: g RELAXING CRU ISE >ti value of the U.S. Dollar highrises are slowly there are now fewer Now available in a selection of o e er shops { Getaway ,. crowdingout • the old and hotels overseas which choice and frequent sailings on buildings. Before we left Belem we decided to spend accept the Dollar. At those EXCELLENT CRUISE SHIPS... . JOIN RAY MANLEY places which will takeSailing f one more day and take the from the Ports of AND YOUR NEIGHBORS Dollars, you might pay as � Bay of Guajara boat trip.It • • . much as 15 percent more •Los Angeles �� FOR A SEVEN NIGHT CRUISE TO THE is�y fantastic.For three *:f hours it seemed as if we because you do not have •NewOrleans _� � ` WESTERN CARIBBEAN the local currency.were in the heart of the , DEPARTURE JANUARY 5th, 1979 .r Amazon, with beautiful Last April a program •Galveston • •• jungle and riverfront called"TRAVELER'S- FROM TUCSON = . •Miami "' - . ': .. scenes around us. CURRENCY-EXCHANGE `_---.7---__---:- ;1 �.:_- ; S/S STELLA SOLARIS ' From Belem we flew to was made available to the +y r< s. Manaus. Manaus, the traveling public through Colorful descriptive brochures � FLAGSHIP 4F SUN LINE CRUISES r v S-. r leading port and com- many of the local travel are a a i I a b l e '' agencies. This innovative CALL 297-8231mercial center of the =�=. Amazon or, P C>.'/ from a richinterirubber booresultedYri in currencies mavailablese oto thgne -,:: di r ' 7110 NORTH ORACLE ROAD i the 1880's and 90's. A traveler in the form of cash ::: :.. J beautiful opera house, or traveler's checks and in A 297-2534 Teatro Amazonas, pink, almost any amount or facing a praca (plaza) of denomination. 1 `? The le who know about cruising. black and white mosiacs In -addition- to the • . s • .ti with a baroque interior is thousands of people whoTROVE". are using the program to pre-purchase foreign • Tours •• Same price as airline ticket office •• Charters • currencies for travel, �, o many people have used it to I S FREE ! c c invest in hard currencies 3 such as Swiss francs.c,,,2 illAveL 7856 N. ORACLE • INSURANCE And We May Even Save You Money! :3 x PHONE 297-7383 With the charges being NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR: w imposed by tour operators • ftand airlines for cancelled • Airline&Amtrak Tickets and trips, tours and some air Reservations 0 ® ESCONDIDA After the Holidays fares, no discussion of 10 relax on a cruise to: traveler's problems would • Cruise, Tour, Hotel and Car Rental ' be complete without Reservations o Mexico or the Caribbean c. = _ mentioning insurance. Did 7 and-14 day cruises available you know that there is now •Group and Individual Vacation and • or next summer cruise to '- an insurance plan T r Planning - our Alaska _ available which will reimburse you and your • Citywide Ticket Delivery 5 For more information&brochures,please stop in-or call us. L, traveling companion for 70 U Ample parking available. money you would lose if it rt became necessary to il TRff VEL 793-7123 • £ialiego • luawluiodde Aq sbuluana uado • suo{sJnax-3 • cancel your trip? tic which costs1402 NORTH ALVERI�Ion The policy, . _rt 0.0141 .Vlith4 .s- t(4rt to Y.ce-t 'l n t) .'....". .'a/.a•-`s i lve b:e c'7t., no 9l3:!IGl 't.ili5'1: .it Page 20,The Arizona Territorial, November 30, 1978 , [:;Z• sports . , . , , • . .,. .......,, „,„„_, , ' - , ,, ,. ... . . „,„, ... , . .,,, .. fs ...,„ .. ..../ :,,,-----,-,, -,. „. ....... ........... • ,.... ..„,..:,.. ..,„..,„.„.„. .. .„..„,..,•,,,„ ‘.. , .1.........L: 94...,,J. Junior HI h as e a Pirates lose ... heartbreaker m,duIesIt g, Itik 1 . ,..., .,,,,) ,..rt " { Sierra Vista defeated the - Boys and Girls Basketball � � ,• Amphitheater Pirates 13-12 Nov.29 at Emily Gray last Thursday for the Delta League football (ham- Dec.1 TUCSON CHR. ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, ' Dec.9 at Tucson Chr. `"" Y pionship. 0 OAltt ma'`►" "` s Thegame came right Jan.5 WESTERN CHR. g Jan.6 at Scottsdale Chr. G down to the wire as the ,v�`-I . " Pirates had the ball on the Jan.12 MARICOPA � ', t - * _ Jan. at Seton �;. Sierra Vista one-foot line ,�� !' -OW 19 ASDB �. Jan. ,A ..„ - ... 1 with 16 seconds to play.But Jan.20 - - at Salome .4 visa ,,,r, -, *4. -. , ,, an illegal preceedure " penalty put the ball back on Jan.26 PALO VERDE =� '•.• . - CHR. ���� ,� f ._.)1 ' the five and then Sierra • -. �-- Vista intercepted a last Jan.27 at Western Chr. � ; P Feb.2 SCOTTSDALE CHR. '" - .a. second Amphi pass to lock x. Feb.3 at Maricopa up the championship. — P' SETON �,...�. . . • Feb.9 •-.�a " . , _ � .�. The Pirates, who had ,►= i --�'` beaten Sierra Vista 22-6gre Feb.10 at ASDB alai , Feb.16 SALOME """ earlier in the season, �: committed six turnovers. Feb.17 at Palo Verde Chr. S All home games are played The Amphitheater Junior ' at Cross Jr. High, 1000 W. � •_ �� =� High team finished with a g Chapala Dr. . „y:3,,,„::::,,,,,_ . record of 6-2 under coaches Q < Bo sgames— +' * w F .:1 .- "_.--,: 26 t fk w 7:30 .m. . pMJ ..r ” §:� Boys p - J.D. Dishner and Johna . . o.:.e,,. §., .ac, � A:� q +fi+. �,c"w "a:«nom .:ro �< � �;: ..� Jpa,=� �_ r ,d. a ��R";.Y.«. �c aw — .:`' ",�;:" «.5vv.: � ,� �#�. �« r...,,,..y - t. ..2'� �._ +a-x 'qt , ,.'�.. �e .*0- '•°-.:,...ata.., s Girls games 6 .m. : . � y. �� � ,, Girelli. .- Flowing Wells .,.,. � ��� �4: Basketball TAP IT HERE--Amphitheater's Wes Dison and Canyon del Oro's Aaron Nymeyer leap for a jump ball in the second OUtDec.1 at Coolidge quarter of the Dorado-Panther game Tuesday as players from both sides look on.The Dorados beat the Panthers 51-44 Dec.2 MIAMI in the initial basketball outing for both schools this season. Dec.5 at Globe IootDaII Dec.7 NOGALES . Dec.9 SANTA CRUZ g Dec.14-16 Coolidge Invit. The mitey mite Lion Gold Dec.19 at CDO fell to the.Ram Columbia Jan.5 DOUGLAS oras resenBilllast Saturday at Salpointe Jan.6 MARANA High School in the city Jan.9 at San Manuel in championship for their Jan.12 _ at Safford w. viCar basketballopener division of Tucson Youth Jan. 16 PALO VERDE Football. Coach Lee CHR. t Ziegler's Lions were tied Jan.19 at Nogales By TOM POWERS Reisner chipped in with win. The Amphi freshman ,$ ... " . t4 with the Rams 0-0 at the Jan.26 CDO twelve and Konrad also won,54-38. 1 ; end of regulation play but Jan.27 at Douglas The Canyon del Oro Hildebrandt piled up the The Dorados lost under the Arizona Tie- Feb.2 at Marana basketball team presented assists. o ados will play _ Breaker system in over- Feb.3 SAFFORD Bill Humphreys with a win For the Panthers, Al Palo Verde this Saturday itil,a0:- time. Feb.9 SAN MAhftJEL in his first outing as head Canizales led the scorin at home and then travel to .° 14 Coolidge fora match-up ' :.;i: Awards wll be given out Feb.10 Nogales coach of the Dorado with 17 points. He was the � i''''...t'' this Saturday afternoon at Varsity—7:30 p.m. basketball team Tuesday. only consistent scorer for next Tuesday. � �, Amphitheater High School. Jayvee—6 p.m. The Dorados beat Am- the Panthers all night. _,;;4 , Amphitheater will make --� �hitheater 51-44 at CDO in aP Amphi was hurt by the their homedebut againstFree Clinic schedules jogathon game that was late starting inability of Jeff Colter, Santa Rita this Frida . �' i' because of an overtime their niftyguard,toput the y - 4 -�. Then the extremely tough � 3;;",-,-.!.. ..-4;14.,,,,,,,,. The Tucson Free Clinic is the 7.5-mile main run into jayvee game. ball in the basket.Colter is Sahuaro Cougars will be at sponsoring a benefit U It was the first outingof an outstandingathlete who � - � P g pper Sabino, or the 2.4- his Amphi on Tuesday. The 1 . -, M. theyear for both teams and demonstrated excellent :� �.w jogathon in Sabino Canyon mile '.run into Lower high powered Cougars �`��<� ����`_' yo raise funds for its Sabino. it showed as neither team ballhandlin abilityand . y.:04:-....;,-,i7;e4,„,_:‘....' g scored 103 points against i ,�� x operating expenses and is The entryfee is $5 for could find the hoop in the quickness against the &" '� � fi �� g Sunnyside last Tuesday � `�� �.� � :::,-: '. . � looking for runners and either race until Dec. 1. early going. The.Dorados, Dorados. He is a superior (they gave up 95). ri• • sponsors. After Dec. 1, the entry fee however showed an ability leaper and has a knack for toget i. `=',--: The jogathon will be is$7. two and three shots leading the break.But,last - broken into eight age For more information, at a time thanks to some Tuesday, his shots had tooAlt, • - categories and runners contact the Tucson Free fine offensive rebounding. much English and spun out have a choice of jogging in Clinic at 622-8821. Another key factor in the of the basket all night. He . game was free throw also had a dreary night at Where e t . , �� NEW SERVICE shooting. The game was the free throw line hitting : ,. won at the charity stripe as only 2 of 8. Colter finished If you feerthat you're not getting what you pay for CDO hit �Q 7 of 8 while Amphi with 6 points. action I s - when you buy, sell or repair your car Automotive could manage just 8 of 17. Considering their in- Consulting&Referral can help. Ars-�.% p For the Dorados, David consistent shooting the .. AC&R is not a dealership but a unique service Buehler led in scoring with Panthers did well to Nov.30:Santa Cruz at Canyon del ' designed to help the consumer. 15 points including a remain in the game. But oro, (girls basketball), 7:30 p.m.; i ' ,- their defense was scrappy Canyon del Oro at Santa-Cruz,(frosh For a modest fee Automotive Consulting & Referral Perfect 5 for 5 at the line. PPY wrestling),6 p.m.;Eloy at Marano, �- Junior Tobin Doda has and hustling and forced (boys basketball), 7:30 p.m.; Am •--. will help you save time and money whether it's on 3:3op.aterat Buena,(girls softball), apparently earned himself numerous CDO turnovers. 3:30 p.m. BMW or Chevrolet. Coach Bob Scheyli will De 1=Canyon del Oro at Flowing , a starting berth.He played y Wells, (varsity wrestling), 7:30 • consistently well on undoubtably have his team p.m.; Flowing Wells at Coolidge, - 4; For More Information Call 745-2607 (boys basketball), 7:30 p.m.; - defense and chipped with take extra free throws in inFlowing Wells at Coolidge, (girls AUTOMOTIVE 10 points.Aaron Nymeyer practice this week. basketball),7:30 p.m.;; Santa Rita ACThe jayvee game was an at Amphitheater,(boys basketball), CONSULTING scored 10 points, many of ] yv 7 p.m.; Amphitheater at Rincon, them coming off of of- extremely exciting contest, (varsity wrestling) 7:30 p.m.; Palo *` S+. REFERRAL rho even more so than Verde at Amphitheater, (girls ; Pensive rebounds. Mike ps _ softball) 3:30 m. , ' , the varsity matchup. CDO Dec. 2: Miami at Flowing Wells, _ = lead throughout the Second (boys basketball), 7:30 p.m.; Palo r, . Verde at Canyon del Oro, (boys ,.1::4.,,,../.... .... a, L` *,; half until a last minute basketball), 7:30 p.m.; Canyon del ,4,,,,..:r. s. 4 # Iliodh S'de surge b the Panthers put Oro at Coolidge, (girls basketball), i IllaEit'ceeNteegy P 11 a.m.; Coolidge at Marano, (boys .-... �:r� them up by two with 15 basketball), 7:30 p.m.; Marana at ; "':. ,t �._�'"< ...jA(6...‘ oolidge, (varsity wrestling), 7:30 " CHR 1+STMAS seconds to go. Then, after p m_ PECIAL • �� playing volleyball off Of the Dec. 5: Canyon del Oro at a -1- -y�X ,�-, Coolidge, (boys basketball) 7 p.m.; offensive boards, The . Flowing Wells at Globe, (boys 10 /0 OFIFwith coupon Orados" finallybasketball), 7:30 p.m.; Coolidge at UNDERWAY With the I� got the Marano, (girls basketball) 4 p.m.; X good until Dec.23 bucket that sent the game Marano at Florence," (boys opening center jump t. basketball). 7:30 p.m. sahuaro at between Canyon del Oro's into overtime with only two Amphitheater, (boys basketball), 7 y - on all instruments, music books, reeds, strings, Christmas:. . seconds left. The Pan , - Aaron Nymeyer and left. (hers p.m.; Amph�iheater, ,gat,.R�ncon, .�_ r music,and many more items. Sale items excluded. t. re-grouped and struck + (girlsbasketball),3:30p a Amph�itheater�'s Walt f Dec. 6: Florence at Canyon del Dorlac the b sketball quickly during the three oro, (girls basketball), it a.m.; 1707 E. Ft. LowellRd. Tel: 795-2837 minute overtime,however, Co% dbe at canyon-der oro,(varsity season officihlr �' 't'finder W nntling),7 p.m.;Amphitheater at wayfor they g and came away with a 68-62 Su yside,(girls softball),3:30 p.m. two schools. November 30, 1978,The Arizona Territorial, Page 21 , a con er r.f _ encs -„,--,,,„.. .. 4 -44' . . ' '-, 1 , „... ..... .,:, -,,,, Arlie 'illa) i-.. -:.44,W .,,,,,,, . ' • ..,,,, , ,, --..0 -- -,' ,,,,I call s„.. ....,,. „.„,,,,,,.„ , ,,,,,,. . . .., ..,. .. ...... . , ,,..,..„ ..,.,:, ..... ,....„ „..„, „ -rum- .,: . ,..„ ,..„: . , ., ... a - a`a ,..4.. :,.'-. .,::: •, ,.« ,, "444164- t.or 7 '' ' 0 I Jr '"•"- tiliorlipr By TUM POWERS tw- '..:, coc:1 N ;,:-.- - : - art 10.101 - ASV i ' '- /Ptd"^ r' 41 ,,,,- ., iii.:/ -,A., y 4, Lt7F �.. A. The Canyon del Oro Dorados will have a tough time ( \ repeating as AA-South-champions.That is the word from ,.''',-,3,... . - - 4,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, coaches and sportswriters around the { • ti Po conference. The .. ; i 41114 Dorados,who are defending state AA champions as well, face stiff competition within the division this year, � �: � ��• perhaps even more so than in the past as the conference is amazingly well balanced. It appears that any one of five t eams could take the AA-S crown. Here are the results of mysurvey ey with teams listed in :3 F A the predicted order of finish. pos g h f th x DOUGLAS This is the team op in coat es ear e most. oath Paul Denham has an zx�rien ed team returning, but perhaps even more importantly, he his > F ,, cain on the boards.The Bulldogs have two other men who , • some height. Senior Rick Sandoval, 6-6, is back to raise r are at least 6-3 on their front line.Serg Villacana,5-9,will be the floor general responsible for getting the ball into the big men. In a conferance that has good "average" height but very few really big men,Douglas'front line will be a dominant factor. CANYON DEL ORO: First year Dorado coach Bill • Humphreys is looking to 6-4 senior Aaron Nymeyer to pick up the slack in the front court that was created when Mark Coach Dave Thomas and matmates Jung graduated last spring. He also has David Buehler,a 6-2-junior guard, whom he refers to as a remarkable backcourt shooter.The coach says that he will start four player§ who stand at least 6-2. Konrad Hildebrandt, 5-9, will run the offense from the point guard position. All in cab wres.tlers cream of crop all, the,Dorados have six players returning from last year's championship team; six kids who know what it is like to win. This will be a big asset. They also have a couple of outstanding players up from the jayvee squad of Perennial wrestling as state champions. Ac- the first meet of last season a year ago in juniors Brian Dahlki and Tobin Doda. CDO powerhouse Flowing Wells tually we are trying for our . and was out for the year.In will be hard pressed to equal last year's 21-4 record but will be out to defend its third in a row but we had to the heavier weight classes, WreSulflg they still have an excellent chance to win the title in a very balanced division. 1977-78 78 AA state cham- forfeit the championship Thane Russell, a senior, NOGALES: Coach Ray Molera's Apaches battled ' pionsip and coach Dave the year before last has looked good in the 179 down to the wire with CD P right schedules O for both the conference and Thomas says that his squad because of an eligibility pound class and junior state title lastyear. Theyrank with is even more talented than problem. We have ex- Dave Myers has been Douglas as the biggest two teams in the conference.Word from Nogales a year ago. perience and some good impressive at 191. Jim Flowing Wells is that the Apaches are ready to take it all this season.And Thomas, who is in his prospects. We should be a Parker, "a junior Wrestlingthat is a distinct possibility.Tom Clark,6-6 is back to play 16th year as head wrestling good team. Naturally we heavyweight had- looked p . y , ' Dec 1 CDO in the frontcourt again. Manny Molera and Ralph coach of the Caballeros want to stay injury free.” very impressive but broke Alvarado are twoquick and experienced wards. (the longest tenure of any Some of the outstanding his hand and will be out Dec.13 DOUGLAS P g The\ high school coach in the wrestlers on the Caballeros until January. Dec.15-16 CDO Invit. also have a bumper crop of big players up from last year s state at the present time) squad include: Kyle Dec.19-21 El Cajon Invit. jayvee squad.Already a big team,it is frightening to think has nine returning lett Kotchou a sophomore who r "As always, our main Jan.9 at Safford of what might happen if 6-7 Tom Rosicot develops enough term a n and eight will wrestle at 112; his competition within the Jan.11 NOGALES to make a solid contribution to the starting lineup. division will come from promising jayvees to work brother Keith,a junior who Jan.27 at San Manuel • with.Coach Thomas will be will wrestle at 119; Dave Canyon del Oro,”the coach Jan.30 MARANA MARANA: The Tigers have a group of kids who have seeking his sixth state Romer, an outstanding said. And Marana will be Feb.1 at CDO played together for several years now: They have depth championship team and senior wrestler in the 132 highly competitive. San Varsity 7:30 p.m. except and good shooters as well.The only thing they don't seem seventh conference class; and Dave Jiminez,a Manuel and Safford have 7 p.m. at CDO Jayvee—6 to have enough of is height. However, Coach Joe Acker champion in his long and junior in the 138 pound squads that I would term p,m, feels he has just enough of the latter to make a strong run successful career at weight class. `not bad' and Douglas will for the conference crown this-season. Marana was 16-9 Flowing Wells. Coach Thomas will also be fairly decent." last season;right in the thick of things.Returning players "This unit is more have Mike Arndt back this The Caballeros will begin include: Fleet Phillips, 6-3 forward; Craig Bratton, 5-10; talented than the one we season.Arndt,a junior who defense of their state title Amphitheater Carl Lee 5-9;and Mark Thorsrud,6-1.Up from last year;s had last year," the coach competes in the 126 class, at home on Friday, Dec. 1 Wrestling - talented jayvee squad are: Steve Watson, 6-0; Clay said. "Our goal is to repeat suffered a knee injury in against CDO. Nov.30 SAHUARO Parons,6-0; and big Gary Ward,6-5. It would be a help to Dec.1 at Rincon the Tigers if Ward could develop quickly into a solid CAREER PROBLEM? Dec.7 BUENA rebounder. i Enthusiasm galore is the word at E' Dec.15-16 CDO Invit. Marana right now and with a little help in the rebounding WANT A JOB CHANGEf HELpJan.5 CATALINA department,it may be justified. NEED DIRECTION? Jan.11 PUEBLOFLOWING WELLS: Nearly everyone I've talked to has Jan.12 at Sunnyside termed the Cabs a `dark horse" in the AA-S this year. •A Different Method for Changing Careers and JOB HUNTING . Jan.18-20 Fl.Wells Invit. Like many of the conference teams this season, the Cabs LEAR H — Jan.25 at Santa Rita lack a really big man.Coach Lee Engbretson will go with '•-To Place Goals & Values into An Efficient LI FE/WORK P LAN I Jam26 at Tucson a three guard offense to compensate.The coach terms his Feb.1 at Palo Verde squad as the best shooting team he has ever had at the CALL: 296-4764 Feb.3 SALPOINTE school.He also notes that they are extremely quick.Troy SOUTHWEST INSTITUTE OF LIFE MANAGEMENT For information Varsity -:- T dp.rn: week- Cooke at 6-3, and Jerry Michaelson also at 6-3 are both 412500 N. Pantano Suite 120 days,2:30 p.m.Saturdays outstanding shooters.Scot Douglass,6-1;and Tim Osborn, Jayvee-- 5:30 p.m. week- 5-11,will be in the starting lineup.The Caballeros will be Tucson, AZ. 85715 days, 1 p.m.Saturdays looking to run this season.If they don't get the break they can pull up and pop them in all over the court.They are-a ..–......111110111111111111 MIMI IIIIIIMI MIME IIIMMII 11111.1111111111111111111111111111111MIMMIM- ---MEM-- --gym - good bet to improve on last year's 8-15 record.- Please enter my subscription to the Arizona Territorial t SAPPORO: Safford is youngand inexperienced., at the prise checked below. I Canyon del Oro Coach Harold Evans has only one returning starter I Wrestling from last year's 6-17 squad.That is little Eugene Austin,a I Dec.1 at Flowing Wells :5-8 guard.Harold Strong,6-0,was on the varsity last year I Dec.6 COOLIDGE and will return as well.The Bulldogs will need something 0 12 months for$ 7.50 Dec.7 - at Gilbert big to avert disaster this season and the folks in Safford 24 months for$10.00 I Dec. - would like to that that somethingbigmight come in . 0 15-16 GDo Invit. � 1 W. orange Grove Rd. - . I Dec,20 - _at�.� the person of Floyd Nuttell,6-5.Safford has four players _ 0 36 months for$12.00 ,. . - fromjayvee Ariz. 85704 Jan,5 up the jayvee and three new players on the I Jan.12 DOUGLAS roster.Their lack of experience will be their undoing this . I Jan.-13 at Safford •• Year- = • Nor P 1 -Alan.1940 Fl.Wells Intuit SAN MANUEL: Coach Jim Donaldson-doesn't have a Jan.25 at - whole lot going- for him this 'year. They 'are M9if I Jan.26--27 Wu ow-Invl*, extremely small and will have to hope that they-can run - - . - 1 -Feb.1 FLOWING • the legs off of the other teams in tine conference.But they Varsity -- 7 p.m. Dome •don't have anyone to key their fastbreak.Duke Dahlin,6- - • I awaygames sit 7:39. lC�� 2;and Rudy Verdugo,also 6-2,are the two biggest men on Signature - ear cept w1:35 the squad.They will-press and scrap but this doesn't-look ..r■a...111111111111111111111111111111� ... 1111111111 NM MI ......M...�...�......... .........pit Ja --S:35at p.�p. like the Miner's year. Page 22,The Arizona Territorial, November 30, 1978 **************** Troy Cooke leads Caballeros4. X4.00 ,, 7, r �'- �.-r.: IN FREE GIFTS! * to opening game 97 . -61 rout With purchase of Harris Stamp Album six years ago that was ' Coach Lee Engbretson's @$10 or more. , 5-i't-- - j Flowing Wells Caballeros runner-up for the AA title." .; .e., �V. We area Harris participatin Dealer . " _ -•. g '' showed their scoring Troy Cooke, a 6-3 junior , ,. :, k : -7., = ,, OPEN 9 A.M.TO 6 P.M, 4ability in their very first guard who played on the `, i'Y' i, M :': -iotr American tlateltt Vrukertt eS outing of the year as they varsity last year,and Jerry ,�_ .. � ; L swamped the Tucson Michaelson a 6-3 senior 44-': 7225 N.ORACLE RD.—297-3456 Christian Patriots 97-61 at forward with two years °1 - . , ..•.'- .- .. . ' ************** Flowing Wells Tuesday. varsity experience,are the . ... ,, . ,........-,' -:‘ , ' „' - ,, Troy Cooke hit 15 field best shooters on the team. - <� :-'if ' diille7 � r goals for 30 points to lead Michaelsen is also being `` ` i.� the way for the Cabs.Jerry counted on to help out on � American& Michaelsen added 19 as the boards. 1: a • • nine of the Cab playersgot Lacking a big pivot-man, " i •g : ��`� Foreign P Y � �. . A W Car into the scoring act. Paul the Cabs will go with a � , ' MID N Specialists Bays scored 27 for Tucson three guard system. Christian but after him Engbretson plans on " _ onlyone other player could starting 6-1 senior Scot '� P Y � ��_ _�. manage double figures for Douglass, and 5-11 senior , _ Timmy Osborn in the the Class C school. � ��-� t,...„. . - The jayvees also won backcourt along with h _ . ; 64-44. Cooke. The forward slot We're opposite Michaelsen is still � w specialists. . -- We have to do a The Flowing Wells o n �°' � ATTENTION pe ,the coach said. � � _ � �; basketball team, blessed vs # � - better job. Other players returning ---,.4�� . FORII•N CAR with some excellent � � � > � * � With varsity experience � - �����, - shooters, solid overall � Mufflers are: Gary Sanderlin,-6-0; , height, and good depth, is Mario Villarreal 6-1; and ready to make a serious -, - l...: Pipes Midas now guarantees your muffler David Watson 6-0.All three challenge for the AA-South , ��; �� � �� for as long as you own the car, are seniors. ,,:.:':-.i. �. ✓ Shock title this year. Coach Lee •�i- Up from the jayvee are : 1-. ;: , Absorbers Engbretson has made his w�.: Tracy Evenson,6-3 junior; RA KSPECIAL final cuts and is satisfied , Tom Mitchell 5-10 junior, : Foreign Car .... 9 Disc Brakes with the personnel. Mark Rhodes 6-0 senior, .:., - x, ,,. � i. .MOST .., w- slightly The Cabs were 8-15 last �� �.. Service $5995Kent Vanderkolk 5-11� - � -� � CARS Higher year but Engbretson y Custom g junior; and David Whatton believes this year's squad ' Advice from Lee Exhaust Reline 4 wheels, cut 4 drums, 6-1. unior.is one of the finest he has "We'll 1 - repack front wheel bearings, -- be lookin to Systems bleed and adjust, ever had in his six years as run " the coachg C head coach at Flowing ' said. Co Springs OFFER GOOD "Right now our offense "We've set three goals The Flowing Wells girls Wells. consists of gettingfor ourselves: to win the ✓ Brakes WITH THIS AD ONL Y! the ball team, under head coact- "This is the best shooting up the floor as quickly as conference; to win the Marc Janis,was also,a big Hours:Mon.7:3 0 -7:3 0,Tues.•Fri. team I've ever had," we can and popping the Coolidge Christmas winner against Tucson V Trailer Hitches 7:30 -5:30,sat.7:30 -4:00, Engbretson said."We have first open shot we get. tournament; and, of Christian. They won 61-37. Recreational 3302 N• ORACLE good quickness and, Defensively we'll go with course,we'd like to win the Thegirls never trailed as (1 block North of Ft Lowell although we lack that one both man-to-man and state championslu _ Vehicle � P they built up a 37 10 half- Service pN. 887■8330 real big man,we'll average zones. Flowing Wells travels to time lead. They next play 6-1 or 6-2 out there. "The team that can win Coolidge this Friday,takes on Friday,at home against Potentially, this team at home and then add a few on Miami at home this Coolidge, and next could be as good or better victories on the road will Saturday, and travels to Saturday at Canyon del than the team I`had here take the title," he said. Globe on Tuesday. Oro. More than 23 Jack Rowe's Years in . Tucson around clubs L. P.-} 1)ecisiori. the il..-- - Tr - I Ton L _ � SPEEDWAY Liii glygtriiii 0i Arthur Pack Golf Course Catalina Racquet and Swim Club 100c/o*FINANCING OUT OF STATE CREDIT OK *on approved credit The Arthur Pack men's club played 2-man best ball last The �a ladder challenge" is going on at Catalina. In A Sunday. Al Knight and Dale Lee teamed for a 62 to ladder Dan McEvoy defeated Mono Tiritas 6-2, 6-1. Mr. 71 TOYOTA CORONA'CPE8 narrowly edge Joe Warner and George Lequea who Tirs came right back to defeat Hal Kramp, who was 4 speed transmission,radio,heat,Gas Saver! � S combita ined for 63. Still another team was in the running making a bid to break into A ladder play, 6-4, 7-5. And 70 B U I C K LE SABRE . until the very end as Carl King and Dick Holovnia also had Frank Gregory defeated Rick Rathbun 6-2,6-0. • $ 1288 g Y d 600R,ins automatic transmission,power brakes, heat,air con a 63.J. McIntosh and Joe Roseberry teamed for a 64. In B ladder Hal Kramp earned his shot at A ladder ditioning, power steering, brakes,power win dews,vinyl top,E-Z Terms. . The Sahuaro WGA at Pack had a best ball event last players'by defeating Todd Ackerman 6-2, 6-4, and then 69 ME RC. COUGAR week.Bernice Hinton and Donna Stellburg combined for a taking care of Fred Schwartz 6-4,1-6,6-2. 1 588 automatic transmission,radio,heat,air conditioning, net 65 as did Jean Knepley and Fran Robison. The two In C ladder Bernie Beckman handled John Willis 6-3,6- er steering,power brakes,V8,Reduced! teams ended play tied for first.Hedi Hummel and Marcia 1,but lost to Harlan Lawes 7-6 6-2. CHEV. CAPRICE - ' ' Katz finished one stroke behind the leaders while Mary The women's singles ladder tournament that was rnatic transmission,radio,heat,air conditioning, Wickham and Carol Coltrin shot 67. originally scheduled for Jan. 20-21, has been rescheduled r steering, power brakes, power windows, V8, vinyl top,Like New. Arthur Pack men's club champ John Shanley received for Jan.22-26. r3FORD PINTO his first place trophy at a banquet at the Holiday Inn last The Tucson Racquet Club named Linda Maxfield its 588 R6NABOUT, 4 speed transmission, radio, heat, air wekend.Over 90 members and guest attended. personality of the month. Cindy Buchsbaum was.named c ditioning,Credit No Problem. The Arthur Pack Roadrunners are in the process of _the junior of the month. Cindy, 11years old has won the J Y� , ;' M A Z D A STA/WG N having a"ringers"tournament.Final play will be on Dec. Kachina open in Phoenix and recentlywon the southwest 1 2$ d- •-ed transmission,AM/FM radio,heat,air condi- . 11. junior open in the twelve and under division.The pee wee ti. ing,EZ Terms. 75 VW RABBIT . program is in full swing at the racquet club as en- thusiastic$2888 youngsters ages 4-8 are learningthe fun- 4 g roof,Runs Great! Cliff Valley Golf Course - damentals of tennis, often with racquets that are bigger 74 DODGE COLT - than they are. STATION WAGON,4 speed transmission,radio,heat, $271118 luggage rack,Very Clean. In the Sunday men's tournament at Cliff Valley this 74 TOYOTA COROLLA week Sam Brown fired a low net 54 to finish ahead of the Uro Valley-Country Club 2888 ack. Abe ' STATION WAGON,4 speed transmission,radio,heat, p Lares was right behind with a 55.B.J.Stewart air conditioning,Excellent Condition. - had a 56; Bob Saturley a 57; and Ron Worman a 59. For It was"Ladies Day"at the Oro Valley club last Tuesday 65 FORD MUSTANG the first time in recent weeks no one scored a hole in one at and the WGA-played low net.In Flight A Fran Baker fired 3 speed transmission,radio,heat,Extra Clean. Z 1 0 0 l a net 69 to outdistance Bonnie Cliff Valley. Tisci who had a 75.In Flight 75 HONDA C V C C ''-. , B Lee Peterson also shot a 69 to take first place. Sylvia STATION WAGON, 4 speed transmission, AM/FM$2 9 8$ Giles and Brock Hannon both had 71s. The real com- with cassette,heat,air conditioning,Gas Saver. Tucson National petition was in Flight C however as both Mary Ellen 76 FIAT Xl 9Golf Club Byxbee and Donna Johnson battled for the topsot Y spot.At the 4 speed transmission,radio,heat,removable top,sport $423 -1 end of play they were still tied and became co-champions. stripes,rally wheels. The WGA of Tucson National will be having an in- Both ladies had scores of 71. Competition was just as vitational on Dec.12-13..The Southern Arizona Seniors will fierce in the rest of Flight C as Vera Smith and Eleanor "NICEST PLACE IN TUCSON TO DO BUSINESS" will hold their monthly tournament at Tucson National on Trotter tied for the runner up spot with 75s. 3500 E. SPEEDWIY 795-5565 Friday Dec. 15. And there will be a mens golf association The guys played odd-even best ball at Oro Valley last "Se Mvbla Es tfllol:• event at National on Sat. Dec. 16. The MGA event Saturday. Max Dodd and Harold Skow combined for a 67 scheduled for last weekend was cancelled due to in- to put them one up on George Kalaf and Walt Whitlow. clement weather. - Carl Homan and Dick4Vludge had a 71. November 30, 1978,The Arizona Territorial, Page 23 : - . . N ,C11 ilib„ Ilk 4%1161.% I "940 . --4f4 r \ di ' - MEI . . 1/41! .. . #4, $$ FF ,t:.Zak - y 4et t„ s ,,,, .- }.H 4 t'y W�•Y'W a -. . . . , INV , -,,.,.:. ,.:-..114- ','' ''::,I''''.;, 11 , .,. . .. , , . 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First row seated: Daphne ir Reams,Laura Maddock,Linda Aguiliar.Second row: Eileen Nowatski,Brenda Subers, s,, - Margo Meyer, eyer,Charisse Santha.Back row: Debbie ebbie D'Amore(coach),Barbara Pollack. On the ends in the middle row are Denise Whitman and Wendy Marmus. (Pho by Tom Everyfamilyon your holiday gift list Powers) will appreciate receiving or, ,,, tr_d a year's subscription tor., eaa � sve r authority THE ARIZONA TERRITORIAL. � suggested consultant Each week they'll be reminded again #40 By WALT NETT Mr. Walker said that month, when county of- 1" County officials added both groups are apparently ficials voted to turn _, ofyourthoughtfulness. YZit) another voice to the cry for in agreement on the management of the system NThey a regional sewer authority facilities plan, which if over to the city. %. II f nd The TERRITORIAL Monday, as Board of acce ted both However, the formally P by county Y 05 Supervisors Chairman E.S. the supervisors and the placed several conditions r helps them keepto date "Bud" Walker unveiled a council, would be con- on the switchover, in- up , .o consultant's report ditionally approved pen- eluding a requirement that on n o rt h s i d e happenings. recommending the ding approval by both sides the city charge a single Z, establishment of an in- of the managementplan. sewer user fee covering g dependent sewer The management plan, both city and county r/ management agency. which would include the residents. Ord ,� The consulting firm of Arthur Little recom- The County Attorney's THE Arthur D.Little,which was mendations, s scheduled office blocked the transfer GIVE TERRITORIAL THIS YEAR ' con- 'I hired'by both the city and for city and county with an opinion that the 0 AND SAVE TIME, Y the county last summer as sideration Dec. 18—three county could not legally the twov ,, governments days after the EPA turn over the system to the ' J , searched for a compromise deadline. city unless it retained its r TROUBLE AND MONEY. l* solution to their six-year Consideration r - / y of an ate making authority, , � feud over sewer control, authority has been a part of since county residents are offered county operation of the county's sewer not represented on the city `N the system as a second management thinking for council, which sets the :� .LL 7. 7 #1choice with city operation about 18 months, and rates. , �` of the systemcoming in county officials.at one point The city council also third. had attempted to organize balked at the county's ,N Both the city and county an authority planning condition, saying that it 0:, 46. this summer had agreed to committee,which included should retain control over FORMORE I N FURMATI ON. adopt the consultant's representation from the rates for the entire system. P OPrecommendations when several local governments 1/4.‘ it the firm was hired this in and around Tucson. ' summer,with the system'sHowever Overstock o ver the committee '�- Environmental Protection was scrapped when the ' .-.•,...,-.>.. ....,.c. %.7Agency financing hanging city s representatives, rninera minerals .0:0 7, lr ,;.,. 'S.-' -�` in the balance since EPA Mayor Lew Murphy and dlIllIllP -- IPA has ordered the two groups City Manager Joel Valdez, � •M to reach some sort of refused to attend the Ofl s Y 11**Vellik 41111agreement .on a unified Meetings. ii Zilk management body before Other groups,including a { J • -,..,..,_..,0,' N,, Dec.15. citizens committees which For. the first time, the a:1. . z''1 • V9 . EPA has threatened to was formed last summer in Arizona-Sonora Desert Z14 .= .a‘.. ,� cut off funding, which an attempt to mediate the Museum will conduct an ' overstock mineral sale " � , '.� * includes about $28 million dispute, have a 1 s o _ • �... � � open to thegeneral. r _�_ .�- , .: •.4 earmarked for Tucson- recommended that the city public - 071 �7 ,�- -- erg ••-, �� Pima County projects, if and county accept an in- this weekend.Last year the some form of unification is dependent authority, Mr. sale was held for the 13 not approved by both Walker said. benefit of ASDM members 1/4.‘ .'„ •,/ governments before the "They all say that the only.In two days the Earth deadline. authority is the best Sciences Center netted In an interview Tuesday, solution, and the only $12,000. The money from �►` Mr. Walker said he people that disagree are the sale of minerals,which ,/ would P P g • are not included in the - R .,:'!,-;,:...,,.,-"A t �r;:. encourage the city council the city council," he said. « permanent collection, is Aya .,..!sl..,-.,. to support the consultant's I can hardly believe that � '.t:‘,,-..,!••=:N. / � used to purchase •0 recommendation, and said everybody else is wrong specimens for the - ir 141011111" that rejecting the authority and these seven people are P� P r- '.:' S, proposal would not be in right." manent collection. "^^ttr^rr J - :? -r: �i,�� ` ,..44,3:t-e4..‘.,... the best interests of either Mr. Walker said that if The sale will take place v ="y•' 05 city or county residents. the city council has a better on Sunday,Dec. 3,from 10 • • Zilh The two governmental third alternative than the a.m. to 4 p.m. in the bodies are scheduled to authority, he would listen Education Building's ..► '` ` meet in a joint session Dec. "and more than likely classroom at the museum. �►► �. �► �► k ► �. 11 at 7:30 p.m.for a public would support it." Signs will clearly mark the 4 • -41r/ r4 /40 . -iii1i , hearing on the facilities The problem seemed location. Admission to the plan. close to being settled last sale is free. Page 24,The Arizona Territorii, November 30, 1978 Zoning cases heard One local rezoning request was turned down by the County Planning and Zoning Commission at its J Iii r{S Jf ` I J . . J J '. • Nov.28 regular meeting. : J �, The commission voted 9- { r J: , 0 to recommend that the f' Board of Supervisors deny a request to rezone acre eq �' .. .•. from SH (suburban homestead) to CR-4 (low : J densitymulti-family) on a . Y ' .! r J i . hill northwest of the Pueblo ,J J:,,J, { !f � ;. ! Vil f las townh us , , JiFr�.:�; !-;.., }oe /f�fi�•f+��ff�� ri��� :5 . f.,: 1.,:::.f.:.:i.x6,,,,i;i,:.,:,.i„....,,.. • developmentat n4:.14sil-4i1:14;.;;• :"' . � -:-. ::: f v13-11-411,*-- _ RI er roads. s ; ds rye J. l.. ...........:............. .. i f•Theinsforteo'ect P _ r .."f: 'r.a .,. jly..j �."frii :?•'r:fr`•t f l•'{Y called for developing 10 : r. •. :-�,$•:�,:? ,r,� ;r$. ff.f N P the hill, but v ?:f? ? «:, ,�.f.:. apartments on . : :. ?..:f J�..f rr••.•.y Pueblo Villas .. : : .. r ; � residents : . :.::::::: Jr o... Yr :':•: .{.•..tir:}�:_r'�fi.:•• �:;.A•,.'••�:?r:{ti::{:sir.•.r'4' Ji: spoke : r: V opposition, saying T:.:*; :s.::ry >:f� ,,.y.:;• :v::::{=:`y:+lir'..:�'�r}Yh v`1Yf,�rlrr`:r'•{r•.,i/that the develo merit could ` create water runoff • rr:rf;x:f.: problems in their low lying i l ..; residential area. ° The commission took almost 90 minutes before °�- recommending approval of ° :ti �: another request, which 4 r . asked to rezone about nine acres from SH to TR (transitional) at the nor- thwest corner of First Avenue and Limberlost Drive. Surrounding residents submitted a petition containing 20 signatures in opposition to the request, and asked the commission to consider. rezoning the property to CR-4, which An important announcement from GreatWesternBanka would be in keeping with .i the zoning on acreage to the south and west. , The residents also asked that the development be . EARN INTEREST-INTEREST kept to one-story struc- tures, but Dennis Wall, of ON 8 Y E AA R SUBORD I NATED the engineering firm of Osborn,Petterson,Walbert . anbd Wall, said the plans for the development call for no building within 130 c,,,,,,F)I TAL NOTES feet of the centerline of Limberlost Drive. For the next 100 feet, he added, the development . would be restricted to one- ' Founded in 1906,Great Western Bank is Great Western Bank's S u bord I Hated Capital story buildings, with the the fifth largest bank in the state with Notes are available in $1,0Q0 denomina- remainder of the projectassets in excess of$340 million dollars. tions. Interest ispaid quarterly. devevloped at two stories. a y - In voting 6-2 to recom- Great Western Bank provides full corn- Ask for Our Offering Circular mend approval of the mercial banking services to thousands of To obtain the Offering 1 n g C' rC u l a r,call l t h I Srequest, the commission recommended that two- Arizonans through 34 statewide offices. Toll Free number 1-800-352-6008 or mail story construction be the attachedcoupon or simply call or Now,Great Western Bank i limited to the northern half S offering to the of the property and public,$4,200,000 of Subordinated -visit the Great Western Bank office suggested that the Capital Notes.These notes pay 10%interest nearest you. supervisors set a maximum density of 180 with a maturity of 8 years. John Hale units on the development. Broadway & Rosemont,Tucson AZ Commissioners Sonny Phone: 747-5050 Rickles and Joseph Stephens voted against the recommendation, while 1 Mail to:Great Western Bank,P.U.Box 2012,Phoenix,AZ 8500 Oscar Truex abstained. I - Commission chairman COUPON Ward Miller was absent. I Please send me the Offering Circular per- Two killed taiin to the sale of Great Western Bank's g Subordinated Capital Notes which pay over weekend 10% interest for 8 years. . IGREAllkil Charles W. Mitchell, 74, NAME I and his sister, Mrs. Ida NAME Hurst, 75, were killed over OF FIRMWESTER the Thanksgiving weekend PHONE BANI in a three-fatality - g g ADDRESS "`crash on ,,0. Interstate 10 in Tucson. CITY STATE ZIP Mr. Mitchell's remains - ! Member F D.l.C. were interred Tuesday in SIGNATURE ' Assets in excess of$340.000.000 Holy Hope Cemetery and t___ his sister's body was This announcement is neither an offer to sell nor a solicitation of an offer to buy these securities.The offer is made only by the Offering Circular. shipped to their hometown, Dana,Ind.,for burial. , Mr. Mitchell is survived by his wife, Ruth, and two daughters. Arrangements were by Adair Funeral • Home. . 0 4 4 4 4 4 !4 .4 ,4 4 . 4 4 4 4 4 4 t 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 . 4 4 4 f 4 a 4 4 4 4 8 r" x 4 . . 4 s , . + , X . r t .+ . . . t . E . . 1'. . ,