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HomeMy WebLinkAboutHistorical Records - The Arizona Territorial (28) TOWN Or ORO- . o vA�LE, 680 w CA ORO VALLEY AZ $57C Serving Cases Adobes, Catalina Foothills,Oro Valley, Coronado Foothills,Amphitheater, Flowing Wells, Bel Air and Thornydale, die 4A4iiiiona milk A illiii'ill 1111111 Arile4 IIIi1P---.416t 0T:a THIRTEENTH YEAR, NUMBER 47 TUCSON, ARIZONA 20 cents per copy NOVEMBER 23,1978 �. : t"60 4 x , r ra ':# Y' ' maI� e- :w a ' u ;gt' '%° 4 n ,? � '' �:::-''---;-..-----,:--',,,:-::i-,: M �—�',,,�q .,y -,,,,,,,,,,*-!:„,,,,,,,.,-„,-A„,„ , Mental health Shifting :.,,,,:c-,,,.....,i,„,,......,,,„: gyy.ctis $^ . ..,,..34;:C.,-,,,;-,:,,:--7,;1.,',7:: M �comirigcloser :::;::,..2.-0M'';;;:- ' VVI hurt some • - „ ` v � „,,,,,. ,..,, ,.. .,.,,,,,„,„„,,,,,,.,„.„,,,,,„_.,,,.„, ., '''',%::4 s koff P A northwest unit of the Southern Arizona Mental Health : , ri :: , ' . Center will o non Monda Nov.27 at 1720 W.Wetmore � � � � Road. It will rovide accordin to Dr. Allen Bei el, ' ,f,":".;1,,AS....,..: -,, ' '- _- \ in northwest. Director of the Southern Arizona Mental Health Center, �� � � ,7:.;,4,,,:::::.„:'i”':: - counseling services for individuals with personal,marital = �� �. :; By TOM POWERS Arms restaurant on North 3 and family stresses. �� ���., Oracle, says that his ,�' � . ` When it was announced establishment will most The decision to begin planninga northwest unit for the �� :�. = g 11%,4',.,:::c.;:4,4,4".----*A-11‘..4 7 last week that the 1979 Joe certainl be hurt. Southern Arizona Mental Health Center was made over a � � ,Ati ;{ •• Ye based u n a s eat which indicated a hi h . `� :: '� Garagiola Tucson Open I m sorry to see �t yearagopo Y g � � �� �'` move "he said. The Open d ►x was being moved from degree of underutilization of mental health services in � ` w s1 - �' _ Tucson National Golf Club brought • new customers current facilities and programs by residents of northwest �� "' +o Randolph Park shock who would then staywith Tucson.The study concluded that the principal reason for 4, .n 'naves were felt all over the us for the rest of the ear.I �. Y underutilization of mental health services was the ab- ,i;»r g �` . '1,...,:,.7",1:40„,;‘,:i.,1!„77,,,,_::•.7., � city. Local merchants in don't think we will be hurt sence of easily accessible outpatient services to residents �. badlybythe move because from thisportion of the community. _�'� ������� F� �@- :��.�� northwest Pima County are p a��i i c u 1 a r 1 y affected we are tremendously busy Results of the survey were presented to the Community t durin Februar anyway. Advisory Board of the Southern Arizona Mental Health - because of the potential g Y Y Y• Center which consists of residents of the Tucson North ii. loss of revenue. But there is no doubt that _ - - catchment area in which the new program is located. • Carol Bleck, controller we both forwill the lose lunchsome hopuer and Approval of the proposal was given and funds for for Westward Look Resort, dinner as well." operating expenses were obtained.Staff for the program � r a T . expressed concern over not Mrs. Tom, owner of the has been transferred from the main location of the center �� _ knowing where the resort i �- Tahiti Restaurant alsoon at 1930 E.Sixth St. ` W • `. y a fit into the Conquistadores � � ` plans. Westward Look has North Oracle, expects to Dr. Beigel pointed out that the effectiveness of corn. lose business as well. munity mental health services is dependent on their been the headquarters for ••pimple look for con- located where residents can reach them with relatively all pro-am activites in venience," she said. "Now little difficulty during times of crisis.Furthermore,since connection with the that the Open is a greater close to 50 percent of clients seen by menta l health tournamint for the last five distance away I'm sure we programs are referred from other human service' years. The resort has also •ill see fewer customers in agencies and health care practitioners, it is important been headquarters for the connection with it." that these services be located in the vicinity to insure the Conquistadores. the Michelle Mammas, completion of a successful referral. EASY OVER--A crane lifts a wrecked Southern Pacific National , Broadcasting manager of the Cliff Manor Company s crev�•. and Inn, is not sure how the A three-person° mental health team will be available,on boxcar off the tracks after a wreck Sunday morning on the Eastman Kodak, a major a walk-in and appointment basis during -the following mainline just south of Ina Road. 15 empty cars--were tournament sponsor. move will affect her hours: Monday, 12:30 to 4:30 p.m.; Tuesday, 2:30 to 7:30 derailed on an eastbound freight but no one was injured establishment.She and her p.m.; Wednesday, 8 to 11 a.m.; Thursday, 12:30 to 4:30 and track damage was not extensive.Railroad inspectors "If any of those pull out it staff have held meetings p.m.;Friday,9:30 a.m.to :30 p.m.Appointments may be believe sabotage may have been the cause, noting that a will make a heckuva a this week to discuss ways made by calling 882-5814 or:':2-5815. bolt was found in a switch. The off ramp from I-10 at Ina difference to us," M. of compensating for the Charges will be on a sliding fee scale basis according to Road was closed several hours while crews removed the Bleck said. ''We turned loss of the Open. ability to pay. wreckage.(Photo by Ruth Iliff) down a lot of bookings to February is the height of save space for them.We've the tourist season in Hillside ■ tentativeng changes get been holding rooms since Tucson and lodging will be the dates of the Open were ata premium regardless. announced. If they should With NBC and t.he decide to move to a more Conquistadores continuing centrally located spot we to stay at Westward Look, Three a d d i t i o n al upon relate to definitions of the other would require a R.C. King Co. to rezone would need to book a Northwest Pima County requirements to be in- such things as exposed fill, review of peaks and ridges approximately 12 acres should still attract at least eluded in the county's and would change the slope where construction is from SR tone house per convention of some kind four acres) to CR-1 (one pretty quickly." some of the commerce Hillside Development yZoner angle for hillside lots, sets prohibited. involved with the Open. ordinance received ten a five-foot maximum In other action Monday, house per acre)on the east Bob Newlon of the tative approval Monday,as height for retaining walls the board unanimously side of Mesa Verde Road Conquistadores, the 1979 the County Board of o n slope lots and approved a request filed by just south of Overton Road. Tucson Open chairman, Supervisors sent a set of establishes types of ground said, when-contacted, that Walker due revisions to the Planning cover. he was notified by NBC dale and Zoning Commission for Two of the other changes, Groundbreakim Tuesday that they intend to remain y hearings and con- which were sought by at Westward Look. He also at Thorn sideration. several homeowners who said that, as far as he County Supervisor s The board gave its appeared at Monday's County officials have library officials and of- knew, the Conquistadores Chairman E.S. "Bud" support to several other public hearing, received scheduled groundbreaking ficials from the Sheriff's intend to continue making Walker will hold a con- changes proposed after the unanimous support of ceremonies for the Pima- Dept, their headquarters for the stituents meeting Nov. 30 county planners, the the board. Nanini Governmental In addition, represen- tournament at Westward at Thornydale Elementary Federation of Pima One of them will, if ap- Center for Nov. 28 at 11 t a t i v e s from a 11 Look. There has been no School, Oldf other Drive Homeowners and the proved,require developers a.m.on the site,located on homeowners associations word from Eastman trelinnlyilnags: n7g..3aolep.mR. oad, Southern Arizona Home to submit a grading plan the east side of Shannon registered with thecounty Kodak. Builders Association for hillside development Road north of Ina Road. in the 85704 zip code area Certain to be affected are Mr. Walker will hear studied the existing or- projects before final Supervisor Katie will also be invited,as will the restaurants in Casars comments and complaints dinance. building plans are sub- Dusenberry said that in- members of the Nanini Adobes. Jerry Walther, from his District 3 con- The changes they agreed mitted to the county,while vi manager will be sent to family. manager of the Coat of stituents. - Lookin: in ... Classified Page 14-:�. Lookin • out ... � Comment Page 6 OUTLOOK : Decreasing Pagehen Sink 2 Kitc - Page 8 H L Teacher fupheld Oro Valley wed.Nov.15 t3,,, 433718 cthheanwPage 3 eceeokfenshdowiwetrshhoivgehr-Ze..::::1176 ; :: er temperatures and less sPage 5 Schools Pa 12Hos to! rates to rrse16 Sports Sun.Nov.19 74 46 MSaont .Nay: : Nov20 76 48 . yris PageTtto ryTue.Nov.21 74 53 - wiPage 17 dan,dexpectedbySun- COO adYentor S oPage9 _• Page 2, The Arizona Territorial, November 23, 1978 8 cases slated -- -- 1:-:v::.------ -- ----- -- - ' ALL BREED I, . . , .41-4, for plan panel s 4 •. DOG GROOMING" . ,,-. i ; .• ::::,,, , , DESERTDALE KENNELS Nov. 28 agenda 6745 N. La Canada 297-0420 The County Planning and warehouse) on the north ,, Zoning Commission is side of Orange Grove Road 1 mile west of Oracle Call for appt. . scheduled to hear eight east of Thornydale Road. .• f,,...-A .; - northwest cases as part of A request to rezone i . , its public hearing agenda approximately five acres '.'-'lit • Nov.28. from SH to CB-1 (local -,,, •• -. . ,.. • - ...,,,,, . Among the local cases on business) and CB-2. ° , .4. '1, i'%-'24:'"-*. ' v...4in , U ems follm nom um==MB(COUPON)amine aim"I'm 1 the agenda is a request to (general business) on the .. rezone approximately 12 north side. of Wetmore •-*-.7•Nott• ... . I 4 ----:1 . - ` .`we' --- I acres from CR-1(one house Road east of Oracle Road is 1 per acre) to CR-4 (low also scheduled for corn- -- ,,,%:-.-, I ,J.,: f it. .-1 7.. i /,‘„,::-. i , ---- .. " density multi-family) mission consideration,as is .. , • - • - _ ,....: jp: 0 /. ' , , A '.7-1 IstraddlingArabian Lane a request to rezone ap- dakve--: I . . ... . - 4 — . I . 44. ..._ # 1% *- 4. ' * just south of Orange Grove proximately five acres I • ,P- p __ i Road. from SR to CR-1 on the east - - •,- - 4-1::' . ... . ,,.., .,... .. ,• ,.*:-.4'403.,-..,,,.,..,:,,,,:; ' • - . ki .2z....„, ...J.. . _..r , Also on the agenda is a side of the Mona Lisa Drive • • _,,,,....„..,.,...,-.•_ I * ii..-* ;: .:.:.------:-:::;"::::t...:i • A 12:i.::-:::::.:-:-::::: - '..-1,44.s :- - I request to- rezone ap- alignment south of Orange I .. 1, ii .:-:--.----tgidr: VI4 1110' :.'./ iEf-j t:'1,ai ,..,- ....Ai.,}4 ---j- -::; , 5,.........jt,__--- - :-;:!---f7..' I proximately five acres Grove Road. I from SH (suburban — •-• -- ''''-':'•'.'.ii.„---.-7:17..„1, .-0.. .... -_• _ ..— .......• .. -.?._"4:4_,.. iiiiii .. Also scheduled is a •.--., ...,, *A , -.. .. • ,-, I :::._i_'.---7.*.`:::-.. ; . I homestead) to TR (tran- request to rezone ap- -: 4 7:---. - . Pl+---- sitional) and CB-1 (local I .0. . i-::-.;:'----i._• • -, -' ... ------ proximately two acres - -: --- I business) at the southwest .. 3 --,...-.. j . ' - it;.**-1.÷:.—-- from SR to CB-1 on the -.:1- ---"-:;,:- - I ------.:\ fillt. -1- , °•.:1:::•'4.--._ft.„,-*::::::_:::::::_:::.--_:--..--_: corner of First Avenue and south side of Tangerine •;:C....=-- -:----:::::::iii Wetmore Road. ....„-i:--.. .::-..7,--...,•:---e. . . _.. .-.--.-: I Road, west of First EQUESTRIAN CHAMP—Natalie Nabb, a freshman at I • -:;i4-:::::, 4 ',AA.,..s..••14t.t. r=-1— ..--,.... .4-Tegi•':i:li::::: Another request 1 ..ii:.t..... _. ...• f..- rat '--L. .......glillA-i. _ 7 --_:;:i:-:-..,i;::: I scheduled to come before Avenue. Canyon del Oro High School, recently won the Christy Campbell Memorial Trophy for best overall junior hunter I ::.:1:,-,1: -:::-I-::— - i• • - — - -:- '--..•/!..-_-_,'"E:Rii.:,.:-.*: I the commission asks to - The commission is also rider at the Old Pueblo Horse Show. Natalie and her •,:z.41::-- *.. . - I :::,"- .,: ... ..:• _ * 1. ---". 1-Ir..** .--r.-iii!:: I rezone .8 acre from SH to scheduled to consider a 04. -. --. * - horse,Oliver,have been winning numerous riding awards ' --J. Y-t-e::::::::'-...-----._ 1 CR-4 northwest of Oracle request to rezone aP- over the past several months. I . : 4 -.'-23 Ii=1:::::: --:• --. '''--f---,-.- **4....-. I and River roads. proximately 14 acres from • .•--i•----------...:::::::::::::::#.--::- --,-- ---:-..:.-: # •.4-7-'2--------:-:-:-:-:::::::I.::: --41,-.- -:-:-:----.1-.- The commission is also MU (multiple use) to CR-5 I 4 ...-:.1" -1,,,i::'.•-.::?-:-:--:-:--:•:--'::---::1:,:.1-::--,-.10-..,..;;;.:4 . - --- :: ':'•:..:,,*;-'••.- ---it scheduled to consider rezone apa (high density multi-family) Appeals Court I request to - and CB-1 (local business) I .-4:.'-'*--:::::''''' v *.:*. ''-:;:•,::,',.: -0,..lie• --.1:%-, . I proximately 7.7 acres from on the south side of Wet- . kl•. '-afifr., "'-:.::-:".71,41.11-k., : ' ' ...:-::- 'b. ft 'N.::- • .....-..;'t,'-, --',- : TH (trailer homesite) to t' more Road, west of I -..----..--- : : • .,- ,...-_.-- -_t 1.-4.,- . --74±-1 -I I CI-1 (light industrial and Romero Road. upholds firing :.....:_::: ,. ..:. _ „..,,,,,.: ,,,,,,„..4,.• I ....., ...... _...... ......; 1 ..............r.. . ::, .,.,....-.„ , ..„ ,„ **•414,AIM -1.111141001". EC -0.1111101 I i I / "A Grand Opening' The of CF teacher ,. 1 Ar'vin G. Fike, a teacher Buchanan and Richard EXCHANGE CLUB (\ I double whammy from I 6 , at Orange Grove Road Roylston, Mr. Fike had of" W " I \ , ( Junior High School who claimed that he was 1 The iz / was fired in 1977 on charges dismissed for reasons of -,.. 2 for 1 offer good only at 'I \) that he had physically incompetence and charged 1 our NEW LOCATION,4037 N.ORACLE RD. I , NORTH TUCSON , , abused students, will that the district had denied I at ROGER ROAD.888-5113 .11 ' receive a year's back pay, him a 90-day notice I Bring this coupon to us and well cut you and 1 thanks Bill. Perry of the but may not be rehired,the limitation and had not Village ; state Court of Appeals has "given him an opportunity someone else for the price of one.Only$10.00 for I adults, $6.00 for children. Price includes: sham- i inn Pancake House for the ( ruled. In an opinion filed Nov. to correct his faults." The court, however, I poo, conditioner, a precision style cut and blow 1 'ili . 17, Division Two Court of found that Mr. Fike's dry. Extra long hoir a little more expensive.Offer I good through December 1, 1978. I ) donation of the pancake batter {, Appeals Judge Lawrence charge of physically . ( (I Howard said that the court abusing his students fell II etTarttastic Sall :s - 1 \:, and syrup for our most recent .0 upholds the Catalina under the catgegory of Foothills School Board's unprofessional conduct Q successful Pancake Breakfast on / decision to dismiss Mr. rather than incompetency. I —14.- the original Family Haircutters I ;\ Fike, but ruled that he is • The court also found that . also entitled to his salary Mr. Fike's contract was I 1111/1111.11111111111111111111111.111111.1.111- I ' ) October 28-. Thanks also to i $2.00 OFF ANY SERVICE OVER $6 \ for the year he spent on . renewed for the 1976-77 i I AT THESE TWO LOCATIONS . • - ) 1 ) Eileen s of Tucson and Sprouse- / 1 suspension while the case teaching year because the was being handled by a district failed to notify Mr. fi 1 49 E.Broad%ay 7059 E.Tanque Verde Rd. \ I886-6553 . . i> dismissal commission. Fike that his contract was Open Monday — Saturday,9-6;Thursday'til8. 747- 978 1 ) 'Reitz for their generosity. „ In appealing Pima being canceled for the LLocations nationwide—soon to be ever_ywhere. j " "a""(COUPON)" , 3 County Superior Court coming school year prior to ---------- *- -- -- — — - -----'----<- ----- decisions of Judges Robert a date set by statute. American & .. ',..,: -.400e' and 11111EAVIER Foreign ..: If- ' 11111DASv , Specialists PHIRODUCTIOINIS . . . ,o•fr- N„...........,/ proudly announce , We're specialists. • HEARTWe have to do a ATTENTION .,.,:am-ammsnamem-i.m:::.s,- better job. FOREIGN CAR S I Mufflers OWNERS: . with special guest stars , .1 Pipes Midas now guarantees your muffler for as long as you own the car. Shock men,imonw:,;::.:: L Absorbers , Service BRAKE SPECIAL Foreign Car $59.5MOST Disc Brakes Slightly CARS Higher ...' 1 Custom ExhReline 4 wheels, cut 4 drums, aust Saturday, December 2nd Systems repack front wheel bearings, bleed and adjust I Coil Springs OFFER GOOD WITH THIS AD ONLY! P Brakes Tucson Community Center Arena NI Trailer Hitches r:03uors..:5m:30ort:ja:t3.o7:370:324,: Moves.-Fri. 3302 N. ORACLE Great Seats On Sale Now! / Recreational • (1 block North of Ft. Lowell) Vehicle . Service PH. 887-8530 „4.,,, ,,,.,.._4_,_,,,..,..... ....„„..„...„ . ..... ,.. ..•. November 23, 1978,The Arizona Territorial, Page 3 Annexation question CATALINA •••401 e WE Buy ow u EMTAL Res.... Developer wants ia rger OV : HAVE YOUR RUGS AND ROOM-SIZE CARPETS' WASHED OR THE HOLIDAYS! Catalina Volunteer Fire District residents will vote Chobanian Rug Co. Attorney Robert Stubbs, allowing up to five volvement with the project Tuesday on aproposal to • 2625 M.Campbell 325-8231 representing a developer, residences per acre. to bring water to Tucson scrap the present three- - made a presentation at the Other council meeting from the midwest by 1981. member board of directors ..... Oro Valley Town Council news included: He stated that the public in favor of adistrict ' meeting last Tuesday in a 1 Many Oro Valleyans who should have a say in where operated by a chief add a effort to have 160 acres of live on Linda Vista Blvd. the water lines will be secretary-treasurer. « PERSONALIZED undeveloped land nor- were present at the constructed and as to Voters may cast their theast of Oro Valley an- meeting to protest the whether or not they would ballots at the Catalina nexed to the town. Should potential paving of that be. open canals or closed Youth Activity Center, Christmas Cards and Stationery be annexed at street.The residents stated He announced that Oracle Road and Pinto sthoismeaporeaint in the future the that they preffered to keep pth_lpeestf.".irst of a series of Lane,between 6 a.m.and 7 developer would seek the area rural and also open to the public p.m. , immediate zoning charges sited that the traffic would willnlebeingsheld on Nov. 30, at The reorganization immediately become a 7:30 p.m. at the Board of election was approved by '` - ilk) This year send holi- Oro Valley problem. Supervisors• hearing room the County Board of ' W.... day greetings on '--- in Tucson. Supervisors Sept.11. ----L , I-. I personalized PatPatrick,director of -:;- - --,i 4, hziAriteicit. Christ- mailboxes physical resources for the Petitions asking the - mas cards and sta- Amphitheater school school county to order the election \Iti"A'l .114:11744,44" tionery. destroyed district, spoke with the Pancake eventar were circulated by former deptment chief Steve council before the meeting ..._ Robert Ray Durnil of as a representative of Dr. profits higher Hayes, who resigned the i '---- 4 Come in and see our Tucson was cited for Tom Neel, the District position last year. Ig:4‘ . fine selection. The pancake breakfast Voters in Tuesday's criminal trespass,reckless Supe.ri_ntendant. Mr. i''''''', held Oct. 29 by The Ex- election must be registered driving, and criminal Patrick proposedthat // I.. q. .. change Club of North voters and residents of the • N./;%4--b-wis A.._. destruction of property, constructiondialk;.-iphVariari i / ayaela4, following a two-day in- allowed to g acrossCalle Tucson netted $2,065, a firedistrict for 30 days (* F.,16,181. lei •1.,:- vestigation by the Oro Concordia to install a record despite having had prior to the election date. Valley Police Dept. in sewer line to the new to postpone the event A CFVD spokesperson '-1;* 4'2: N. ORACLE connection with the building being constructed --- ‘‘‘' . -2'4),Zt...y t because of rain. said that voters who did not .7„///,//,,,b4*.46.s.14,i destruction of at least six at Canyon del Oro H.igh Club secretary. Dave vote.in this year's general at INA ...16, 14471 near Great Western Bank mailboxes in Oro Valley School. Mr. Patrick Waterson said profits from election must register to -Est / last weekend. proposed that the school the pancake sale and vote again to beeligiblea to 297-6622 Witnesses reported a district would retainexceeded rummage sale vote in the fire district 4, Monday tin Satwday 9 to 6 Datsun pickup driving over responsibility for keeping the previous year by$393. election. mailboxes on Linda Vista Calle Concordia up to town , Drive and reported this to standards if they were the police along with a allowed to dig. No action partial license tag number. was taken as Mr. Patrick Police *tracked down the must take up thematter lizetire ent vehicle and an arrest was with the Amphi school made earlier this week. board before the town Mr. Durnil was also council can react. charged with allowing an Jay Franson, unauthorized minor to representing the Central drive. 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Beer Salami 8 oz. 1.19 .,:.' i ., '. . •-•-;:0,':'::*****:-:,•• s---- 'f •::.:.:%•*:.m. Cheese Smokies 12 oz. 1.61 *dual Retirement .....,‘,.. ... - ( .„‘,.,:,;.;.,-J--... Bank Individual ,:t.w,,,...- -,. - - ---,,'-n- Smokie Links 12 oz. 1.61 Account can take some of ...,:...,..:.y• Summer Sausage 8 oz. 1.27 - :. -'-'' '`. ' . \\:.'-''''.• ::::' 2,' . . Sliced Braunschweiger 8 oz. ' 1.12 the risk out of your retire- . ,,,, Braunschweiger Chub 8 oz. 79* ment.And it is designed • -- .. - ,,,...-,..,„. '-' -%---f,.:,,..0::.:.-.7w-,:;-..: • , .„..-,.. ---.- Sandwich Spread 8 oz. 83' .r.•;:- •,-- ;.•-•• ••-.- . a- - ..,.. : a- a . . . Ham& Cheese Spread 8 oz. 1.05 specifically for those of you 4.--- :-.`Z,,-- ..:-- - -- . - -. :'.1*-•:*-* :::--2.-:•:- -.--:;-.',--:,- Ham & Cheese 8 oz. 1.35 . ''''' **V.::.'.* . '''. :* '..R*'• :...::-.-- Head Cheese 8 oz. 1.02 who are not covered by a ,.2 :'• -. ,,.---.- • .• -::- - -...:..- --- -. Liver cheese 8 oz. 1.03 pension program. Pickle & Pimiento Loaf 8 oz. 1.05 Square Variety Pack 12 oz. 1.89 Depending upon your ' ::.::::::** . .. '''''''' ''::''‘-64***I••.--11''-.L.:-!:.1.'::.,..'::1':..!-'•:.-':.‘...-.... .'...•. -:-.:-......:-.* ..•.. : ::...•••-•-•:--.1.:•-ii.::-::1-i':::',..:•;...*:-'.:::::-.i;ii.:•!1:Fil:::.:-1.-...;'-:::-.4'. Round Variety Pack 12 oz. 1.89 Beef Variety Pack.. 12 oz. 1.89 - retirement needs,you can • - -.:- ..-..- -....:::.:,.:.:.:.-- -. New England Brand Sausage 8 oz. 1.47 choose from -any one of • -. . . . .. ... .:.-:.,..:-...,•::.:.:._- ' - - - . . ..:--.---•-.:-: -.- . . - . .. ...:.:.:.,-.:. . . . Cooked Ham 6 oz. 1.79 , . . . . Chopped Ham 8 oz. 1.55 several Valley Bank savings Jubilee Ham Slices(8 slices). 16 oz. 3.73 -,,,... Pullman Ham 3-lb 7.99 programs which will give ,,,,.....„ Bacon 1-lb I Bacon Bits 1.77 you the most for your money. • 3 oz. 87* I Up to 8%on a 3-year certificate of Regular Savings every month. deposit And the program you select The Valley Bank Individual Retire- Claussen Kosher Pickles 1-gal 4.59 earns you daily interest on every dollar ment Account is just one more way Caussen Kosher Pickles 32 oz. 1.09 Claussen Icicle Pickles 32'oz. 1.09 you contribute,plus all your allow- we go out of our way for you.And some- Claussen Sweet and Sour Pickles....32 oz. 1.15 Claussen Sauerkraut 32 oz. 1.21 able IRA contributions an.d earnings are thing you would expect from the sheltered from current federal income largest bank in the Rocky Mountain taxes.And to help you save automati- States.With more than 180 offices in Prices subject to change Monday, November 27, 1978 cally,we have a plan that will deposit Arizona to serve you.So you never have FedMart* from your checking into your IRA to go out of your way for us. the spot for We go out of our way for youe smart shoppers Valley National. Bank VILIAI T WI." SLIT 182 E. Ft. Lowell Dr., Deposits insured to 840.000 by Federal Deposit insurance Ctirporation. 7030 E.22nd Street, 'Federal law and regulathins prishibit the payment.4 a tins deposit prii.r I. maturity unless three inilhs.4 the interest there,..)IN 1.d-felted and gmere.t Tucson,AZ. - ..n the:maw wit hdrau n ts reduced t..the passl...k . ra e. Page 4,The Arizona Territorial, November 23,1978 VI.A. V-M,The Personal X-Mas Gift VIA-TOz t...0 DIPLOMA PLAQUE Ten seek ALL WORK •MATTE FINISH • '../ posts on t7,1 DONE ON ;1:te-.4( $ •c ----- ,,' , PREMISES i *SELECTED WOODS / , . 0.-_-_- ,i,, *LIFETIME GUARANTEE . - : ,.,- fire board . Ten candidates are ,,i --ii----International Laminating Co.- , . viZ Visit our Factory Showroom at t... - i.,., r..- ,,, ' seeking five posts on the Flowing Wells Volunteer • 2025 S.Craycroft just south of 29th St. Phone:747-2001 ili ''.. -, ' - , 4 , - ...4 1 , - 1 - Fire District board as the „.. 37"V-nv-AbAlvilbmINftmvpvepa, , s: . - ,..,,,i , : 1--, . ,,,,,, ._ ,.. governing group moves , ' - I - toward compliance with a CANYON DEL ORO BAPTIST CHURCH .. *--- . ::.,. ,0,,. 0,,,,, , ,,,. new state law establishing ,,,,,,„............._....__ - . a'-'.--- --- staggered terms for fire 9200 N.ORACLE ..,..__,..,., ,. „----- _ . .. _,,..—. board members. . •--.. ... Sunday morning worship-9:30 •':i4 . ' '''''' ,... I, , - _4„,:'7,-47.. The 10 .candidates in- elude all five incumbents: Sunday School-10:30 lit.,`:-.'Z :4-- Evening fellowship-5:00 p.m. . ,.. i.. , ,,,,-,-*,rf,. ,. , ,,,,_,,,,,,, ,„:"4---.;. .7.--,, ., ,,, --1-44-:' ------- Lois Bradley, Alan '141 ,;--A::!: 7i.' A'-:'''''77e4 •',.-.' 4-en , - , ' - Thursday Bible Study-7:30 p.m. ... - AO' ' , Lathrem, Howard Fair, . 414.37 , z - ,.,.14-or, -, _ Michael Habeck and .r ,•. . H OPENING SOON —River Village, a 22,000 square foot shopping center located at the Gordon Charles. , _ -------:.- r intersection of River and Oracle Roads, will be opening within the first two weeks of The other five candidates - ,. . -.. mtnissawit .7ni . _ -_- ‘, December, according to the Coldwell Banker which is handling the development. The are James Walsh, Dan . -____ „,......,_,.. ,;,% _............... shopping center will house between 12 and 15 establishments and space is still available. McElhannon, Kenneth Construction was begun at the site four months ago. Thomas, Ronald Fair and _____ ,, _....• . — -____ 297-3900 or 299-9412 --------- .- - '=-----:— Cynthia Earley. , The polls will be open - , MEET THE KING :-.., .i. --- 0 ., „.. I CeSe 0 ,,,,,,,:-., . _ _.,... from 6 a.m. until 7 p.m. at Flowing Wells Fire Station 1,1342 W.Mohawk Drive. The new Yamaha XS Eleven has all the speed,the style and , --,.. ....... ,,- • 117%'r "um -----_____----:!i`i : BLIIIINCEI .,,,. . Voters will also be considering whether or not the sophistication a superbike should have. And then F., .: •,j _ , ,, -- .,,----,-\ ' • , the district should adopt -. \ • , some. Its the ruling power. I ° ‘ 4-'f:1 Z '..3N1 • LIC100 S i - - R , :..,:::::',,,--., the Uniform Fire Code as • 1101 DOHC,4- • Shaft drive # \ ,-..-,„ .. , , (,.-_,i. ,, • ,,--- r A i4.7_11'rfAll:., \ ,„.. r-,,7.- : • - -*.1, ,,,...04;tn ,,_,. approved by the State Fire stroke engine for smooth 4' 0111'IP ' \; -\,,,,,...3..„ . r '71;*111- Marshal. —____ .. _ • Constant-mesh ride 71// ' \N ' '-Y,..7..- ---..-_ --;' ,S/ • The code would allow the 5-speed transmission ?' r f.,:i'i • -`'- .-L--- . '•"- : HAPPY THANKSGIVING fire district to require • WE'LL MAKE THE TRIP ACROSS TOWN Vt. YAMAHA XS • certain safety features in WORTHWHILE FOR YOU! ELEVEN 2 . . .from your complete new developments such as • fire retention walls, 1979 Models are here! Terrific saving on Wine & Liquor Store. hydrants and sprinkler 1977 and 1978 models systems. 4940 4940 E. 22nd Eastside Cycle : UNDER THE DOME IN CASA BLANCA PLAZA I • Open Every Sunday Noon to 7:00; Daily 9 to 9 • • When you know • 297-3262yA • What's for m u!a 1.u 11,how they're built. • • • ____ lunch , • • 1 MARANA DISTRICT Mon.Nov.27-spaghetti with meat sauce,garlic toast,tossed s'alad with dressing and fruit Jello with topping. Tue. Nov. 28 - Hot ham and cheese on a bun with butter and Me yogiii ?„,11ayluritig . mustard sauce, pickle chips, creamy cole slaw and peanut raisin cup. Wed. Nov. 29 - Breaded veal cutlet, cream gravy, snow white potatoes, carrot and celery sticks, too() nitlICIIII Or y0111111/ hot rolls and butter and applesauce. Thu.Nov.30-Tacos with lettuce, tomatoes, cheese, salsa, Spanish rice,fruit cocktail,cookie. Fri.Dec.I-Beef pattie on a bun, pickle chips,french fries and catsup, long buttered carrots,chilled pineapple. AMPHITHEATER DISTRICT Mon.Nov.27-Beef ravioli with cheese topping, Italian bread with Sdistance calls? butter,stuffed celery,peaches. Tue. Nov. 28-Tacos with meat and cheese, Spanish rice, fruit cocktail,peanut-raisin cup. Wed. Nov 29-Chicken a la king . over mashed potatoes, green god- You may be if you haven't been paying much even more, a full 60%, if you call during the dess salad, hot wheat roll with butter,fresh fruit. attention to when and how you place your week between 11 p.m. and 8 a.m.,or on Thu.Nov.30-Cheese dog,chips, hot vegetable,strawberry shortcake calls. But here are three ways you can keep weekends until 5 p.m.on Sunday. Check your with topping. (Keeling Pioneer Day Lunch) in touch with old friends and still keep your telephone directory for information about FLOWING WELLS DISTRICT long distance charges to a minimum, similar discounts for holiday calls that you Mon. Nov. 27 - Steak fingers, mashed potatoes, green peas, bis- Dial direct.Whenever an operator places make without the operator's assistance. cuits and honey,fruit. Tues. Nov. 28- Assorted sand- your call, it costs more than if you dialed it Take advantage of the 60-second bargain call. wiches, french fries, coleslaw, ice cream. Wed. Nov29- Lasagne, yourself. So So check the directory for the area Perhaps you haven't heard that you no longer able sti .cks, french bread, peach ces. code you need, dial the number yourself, and pay a three-minute minimum rate on your sliThu. Nov. 30 - bean Tostado, cheese and lettuce Salad, green watch your long distance costs go down. long distance calls. So now it will cost you even beans,cookie. Fri.Dec.1-Pine,tossed salad, ' . less for those brief calls you make to-confirm whole kernel corn, one-half of a 4 reservations or travel plans—or just to give banana. - . THE " yk , short messages to friends and relatives. ' „ , ,...„....,_,,,, .. , ARIZONA .;:,-;• ,.:--::.°•., .) . ._.. • -iliPPMIM..•ItP.-.- . .... -::-*.. \ Remember then, for --. -- .."-.,--,- ••• • ,f --:.,- ",... •-....i..f-x.,....7.-- - ---:-..-. TERRITORIAL ;.;-• %,;:v_:.;:t.i._„t -1. • ...,•:- ..-;,. - --':•.--- .44eittwitat,-. ...,.1. — the best value in long •.-•- — 4?...1,::: .0,--,,,•nora.,-xigk- 1 West Orange Grove ...-..,,,. ; ;:_e"' ;14 •• •• Road, Tucson, AZ 85704. t AlikiItillifitirpf.,1::- -..,. .r. iNet,..cir-f.g•-:';;I::44.'"," €4"rt'4..roitirtiti. distance calls, take :.•:,„, ,..,„ ,,,,,.-- .... .... . .1044pfot,Alla 4-. .2'.- `1."-teratv`Plo 0,-.=4------4 44eigtri.- • ' advantage of these ' -. ..,11::::' Phone (602 1 297-1107. ,- 771 -----; Published weekly on Thursdays by Territorial _.--- -- ‘"411 a • *-.1-Tt f 1 it lt 'lc special rates. And ,i.:4 _ ,, ._ II •.::.• F': ___- --, Publishers, Inc. Also q , ali.F4-tt—i-4-_t.-1-t------ _-}v,-' i t,44, 114-ff f"--_-' t-tfiliff fgt('T- always dial direct. , ,4- 4-- , -..,-----,-...---.....- . _:,..! ,- , .._ ... _ . , - publishers of The Green ...- .‘",---:%".-e 1 ;I itrA,*me .7- Valley Sun, The.Desert Call during off-peak hours. Perhaps you , ...... ,44.-, / .0,.. .,...covi,;(.0, 1::. • a:W .:!---:...: -'40. Airman, The Daily already know that long distance rates go tf,Pv...iii NN'i.7.-"Ii:. ,-;-4A-ii'-.7:-'''' Reporter and The Tanque ..q...::;*;4 41 :AV Verde News-Gazette. down on weekdays after 5 p.m. But did you .s..:, .../ r- - .,..;.,- Second class postage paid know that after that time you can dial direct ICI .--... .:. -, „, ._4: . ...:- : , at Tucson, °AZ. Sub- to anywhere within the continental U.S. for ,i , scription rates: by mail , . in Pima County — $7.50 35%less than the normal day rate?You save Mountain Bell /ii _ . per year; by mail outside iPima County in U.S. — , t ' $8.50;foreign countries— l f, $10.00 per year; single / i i..• ' 11 ecopy 20 cents. _---, ---- November 23, 1978, The Arizona Territorial, Page 5 Rates will rise _ Plan reitealed to 'market ' hospital in northwest By WALT NETT of osteopathic medicine,"he said,adding that the hospital hospital a net income of$150,000 while occupancy would Encouraging hospital officials to try other methods to has conducted several publicity mailings to ap- be allowed to fall by 3 percent. .increase their patient census—such as extending ad- proximately 30,000 northwest residents in an attempt to A 5 percent increase coupled with the hospital main- mitting privileges to M.D.s practicing in northwest explain the benefits of osteopathic treatment. • taining occupancy at present levels would provide the Tucson—a rate review panel of the Health Systems "The northwest is probably in need more of physicians hospital with the same$150,000 in net income. Agency of Southeastern Arizona recommended Monday than of hospitals," Mr. Harris said, adding that two `'' Panel member Robert Donfield, who made the motion night that Tucson General Hospital accept a 5 percent rate osteopaths have opened offices in the northwest,at Magee that the panel recommend that the HSASA Governing increase instead of the 7.97 percennt increase it has ap- and Oracle roads and at Ina and Thornydale roads, with Body approve the 5 percent increase, said that "patients plied for. encouragement from the hospital in an attempt to attract should not have to pay for the hospital to keepits P The 7-1 vote came after a public hearing lasting almost more patients. osteopathic identity,"and suggested that Tucson General four hours in which hospital officials announced plans to In addition, the hospital is attempting to establish a expand its admitting privilege policies to cover M.D.s. market the facility to draw on the northwest side's physical presence in the northwest, he said, through the "It would seem that northwest side doctors would want medical needs. recently inaugurated Catalina Rural Health Clinic. to save 10 minutes if they could practice there," Mr. Mr. Harris said he has also had discussions with nor- Donfield said. Michael Harris, administrator of the osteopathic facility, said the hospital has been working for the past thwest community groups about the establishment of an HSASA reviewers had given the application low marks year to market itself as a community hospital serving the emergency clinic or an"ambucare center"in the area. in several areas,including a failure to comply with recent northwest, and wishes to maintain its identity as an anti-inflation ceilings ordered by President Carter earlier osteopathic institution. The decision to recommend a reduced rate for the this month. hospital came after board member Scott Alexander But,Mr. Harris said, the anti-inflation guidelines were "We are trying to overcome the ignorance of the public pointed out that the 7.97 percent increase would give the issued after the application was written. Record store opens branch on Oracle Firs' t National Bank Al Bum's has opened • • their second record store at 6425 N. Oracle Road in the mtmduces a unique Orange Grove Village. • They have hada store at 1123 E.6th St.since 1977. new pr()duct that combines The owners, David Canterman and Blaine ID Ford,say that their record store is unique. They sell - the convenience of a new albums at discount so prices and also buy and sell used records. In addition checluirig. account with a they have a rare and out-of- print record collection. Al Bum's has a complete savings account eanung line of stereo accessories, blank tapes and smoking 0 paraphernalia. Stereo_ 0 equipment will soon be daily mterest at per year. added to their inventory. They are open Monday through Thursday from 2 to 9, Friday and Saturday 12 5.Each month you'll receive a to 10 and Sunday from 12 to First National Bank is prohib- }�` :nhr ~4fl ,, .r,:� ; . {, :r f ff,r :- combined showing ited byFederal law f'� '' `~ ~ ~ `r �.�mbined statement to pay interest V f r~ 1{Y f~ :~ ;:1: =`;� ¢sfr �`> ;:r h i Nr: 6. ..<:v Y ::ti.: _ :.,�r J;r : �,f{ .. ...:x, ,V rY{ all checking and savings trans- on checking accounts. .....„,..,...—:...„:„:.::::::-:„..<:r h : ~r `.,r'--=<< L3 = :: aux __•,-..f ' 5: ;Y?:•' . �T� .I :T• :� : �fac.ti�.ns.beginning and But now, we re able to offer •:YY :.r:::s: :n.: : �, ~� r r rf} r,. and.� :r::::,�,�r ..~.. `7.: p s.�...4. •; �:. balances.and including a__ T :, :,11,1,,A411:,,::;: * :�f::v:,i•"•'•�;'�'!.1 '�.: ��h, :✓: 'Xt� •tel.w�~./f`` _. Naza renes something that comes close The ,N,~~ : .`.:: ::,:. �:::: • , , • % .:�- ~�~ .,�.� ~ ~• ��- fee for each transaction a�=ainst F• r:?r:�.,:•.,. �r:`.:.L::S._.::ti;tic r:•'••, r .S,.Ye?',y�>{:•�:~r•',�f�'..;<�:�::�'�:- ate. irst Bonus Account. err���ti �:.,��ti::�.::::::>- •..: f ::�:.f}�f:::::�:~�,r�....::.:: _ , ,;s. :s.. :::}.~::.::: Y..;g:::.:: your checkin. account. fat will buildP f x:dt+A.. r,.}::•i.~ - Here's how it works ° •s` •.::,;:.;r..;z,,`f:: ~ :,.� s: - = rally. your cancelled checks I Tell us you want The First Bonus V�,, ::.P., -;•`:' ' are also returned. r�!ti':Sw:1{':`:::•;'ti:�fes". :•: r;•�•" • :`ice!n\~.�:Y::.:,a..'`'.`.5,•.'.. p ..f.'J,`l.r.'I.. Rev. John Wesley Smith >�r QC{K Account. We'll open an indi s��r 6.Credit Reserve is available. has announced that con- :.:ii: ::AT, • ::�:Y-. �. hle. if vidual or joint checking account >,�Y :::: r r • you qualify for overdraft �- truction for the Oro Valley ::>:: ,:.~i :Y -}� i rti:.r,� q .• prc and a savings account for you. .: �'-'=�� Church of the Nazarene g y .. r•rr X. ?„,-,!i:•:,;;:::, lection. • (A minimum initial deposit of �hti 1 �,• ;r. -0 Check into The First Bonus will begin in December.. X1000-is required.) ��� .r..�. ~,� � ' .::�, ��' The church, along with Q .• r ~ Y:: 1~:f.�. .,<. ,v: Account now. educational units, will 2.When you make deposits,you ,i. � s.:: f :. •It you hate the hassle of trans- two deposit funds only to your ::� - 1 ri: 1 ferning funds to a bank checking be built on a five acre site 4 : :: ... • r ; "'=';`' } .••::•:..:: account from a savings account checking account We transfer ?� ., �. � :f s: :rr:,., ~ . ; on the northeast corner all funds to your s av i n j s a c:- `}�~f r`` f : :f., :<t yY:f fr:~ ~`.: %; atanother savings• _ of Calle Concordia and N:: .::::: •:v} ~°: ti $;;;.ij. rlrr . ff; .:, '� ant ther sav ings institution count immediately. >_. uf• �'' with a Bonus Account,transfers Calle Buena Vista. It will 3.As you write checks,we auto- from savings t o checking areserve all of northwest matically transfer only enough made automatically as needed. Tucson as well as Oro money from savings to checking to cover the amount •If you keep a large checking account balance that - Valley. of the checks. currently earns no interest. Services and Sunday 4.Your checking account always shows a zero balance. •If you have a high savings account balance,write only School are currently being All of your money is held in your savings account a few checks,and are interested in daily interest on held in the library at Canyon del Oro High where it earns daily interest at 5% per year, which your savings. is paid monthly and compounded quarterly. There Stop in at any First National Bank office today and School. is no minimum balance to maintain and no monthly open your First Bonus Account. And start earning maintenance fee. interest right away. ti ""ritti.":— — art`r`•� Kay MaII.k of ���:.ti_: Wants to buy,Hummels,ornate . ;,.v . '`` pipes, tobacco jars, cuspidors, • The snuff boxes & bottles, cigar cutters, & tobacco advertising items.Oriental porcelains,bric a brae, rugs, ivory, silver, brass, copper, pewter, steins, china, crystal, linens, ante glass lamps, lighting fixtures of all Fill'1St types, clocks, American Indian rugs, baskets, pottery, beaded FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF ARIZONA items on deerskin, Eskimo • carvings,Scrimshaw,paintings, prints, carvings, furniture More than a name, it's a promise. antique or used.Cal me at 793- 7841 Tucson.I buy 1 piece or a houseful Page 6,The Arizona Territorial, November 23,1978 ----Th AYX OO IEs Tb Wm*P 4 R' hC UUlr1.1, / i I li ‘,11 V •,..1 ...‘ . .. \ 0) i i Letters to l it r 1 17 NI'? 19 IN ;1 i, . \ i a civ Cc.170° the editor , ,� Y v •�1 '4+,. ' I/ - 1? 1 / ,N? T 11 „:" ycamr . . . OGRS'4'.,4 sit-inpeaceful ,,, c* * t`i \-; / 4 ,.\\.- .‘,,.. NOn the contrary, there was � :,,,,t1 To the editor Y, . ?),', ) • .> Arizona Territorial one sawtooth knife found fr, S(9 I / � � I �, .,,q Dear Sir: that was being used to // esr w ��` :: �� \` e install a shelf and car- /rr' '� ,� ��\ �Y: • �t : We were interested in ' 14 + � s.,� ��.� � .� � petingin a student's locker. - °� \ our article about the ����,���� � � \�\�..: .'� ,• 9 y We realize that � 47;-:. 1 .� 4 i , Orange Grove Road School firecrackers are illegal and )i,�`�.�1 ''��ii �''��� �'�� � incident in the Nov.9 issue ,,�,o,,Tiin' ..,.�,.,,,,. ,.����.� dangerous. We in no way o „ . 7 .-\ ,,,,,„ \ . , ��,',;a, ,, , - t of The Territorial. We condone the actions of `:•a \., •� ti ` ''� disagree with many of your those students who brought • , s* p g .. \ . �, `i' •� o ,, f statements and question r . o -t ,a qu ton them to school.We do know x \ g4i s'���, / ��1 � �:►•,� ���, o y ,�� your source of information. that those students were \ •• 4 ,, �.. , 4`` . . '• i, t ;� °° ita�� '' t ��`�� The incident was not a breaking the law and �, `.\� ti\,�,- ` e, - �\/ ,'fit �,.•o.; \ \ , ...,tr, :� .•1:2, - 1 -,..,in �\ ,,� walk-out as the article and should be reprimanded.We ti�A '''' '2,' �.' �`: .:,��,`. - ,, - �''r .-- ` headlineproclaimed, but a . ,, ':1;;: ,, }-. .. Zi\ ,y also believe that student's A - a• , - -'—'" �'' \ sit-in that was intended to rights were violated by the ....________ ' _7-- TE:‘‘‘ \'''ii'' A laggSR0 - l111W4. ' be a peaceful demon- presence of the armed �, stration. The sit-in began officer during the prin- •� ''�+" �" 34 �' `'�-' ' ' ' during our lunch period cipal's search,whether the and continued through fifth officer participated or No thanks for traffic acciaents period. By sixth period observed. A uniformed, everyone was back in class armed, police person is except for a few students intimidating to a 13-year- who were conferring old student. Arizona has produced a record number of More than half of the victims killed in ac- voluntarily with Mr. will traffic fatalities during each of the last three Mundell. The purpose of We hope that you cidents 52.5 percent ranged from infants the demonstration was to print our letter to help set holiday weekends, and state safety officials to 24-year olds, a sharp increase over the 43.5 rotes( the search of the record straight. We believe that 1978 will become the first 1,000- percent recorded duringthe same three t students and their lockers appreciate all the good . oc rs plus fatality year unless the trend is reversed holiday weekends in 1977: by an armed sheriff's publicity The Territorial over the Thanksgiving and Christmas deputy.- has given our schools in the holidays. Contributing to accidents during the past Your article stated that past. Warren Lilien Record fatalities occurred over the three holiday weekends was late night driving there were saw blades Scott Sullivan Memorial Day, Independence Dayand Labor often accompanied by fatigue or drinking, found in students lockers. Y P Fifty percent of the fatal Day weekends and the trend may continue Yaccidents during the • through Thanksgiving and Christmas. Last Memorial Day, July 4, and Labor Day Piina zoneprotested g g g occurredmidnight alone, with no holiday, there were weekends between midnight and 8 a.m. and 66.7 percent of the accidents hap- To the Editor increase the amount of flow nine state fatalities. P Arizona Territorial downstream which is Arizona had 21 fatalities over the Memorial pened during darkness. Dear Sir: potentially hazardous to all Day weekend, 22 over the Jul 4 weekend, and Single vehicle accidents comprised 58.3 of those developments Y percent of the fatal accidents upfrom over the Labor Day weekend, compared to 42 Reference is made to south of Rudasill Road. percent in 1977. your article on the Zoning As quoted by you, Mr. 14, 12,and 17 respectively in 1977. changes for Casa Blanca, Anderson has said, "there Most of the 61 people killed over thepast Slighty moreYour is an immediate need to p p g y than half of the accidents November 16, 1978. three holiday weekends were drivers or ' occurred on the 6,000-mile state highway reporter has followed this complete this project as I passengers in autos, but the fatalities also system, including interstate routes, U.S. rezoning dispute in ex- am now being damaged by included 10 motorcyclists, fivepedestrians, numbered highways and state numbered cellent fashion. the delay . As an astute � The residents developer Mr. Anderson and one bicyclist. highways. About one-fourth of the accidents surrounding this area should realize that high In 60.4 percent of the fatal accidents,at least happened on county roads and another 20.8 object to not only a density development in a one of the drivers had been drinking. Speeding percent occurred on city streets. rezoning in the Pima Wash wash is not in the best contributed to 16.7 percent of the accidents. Will this weekend be any better? We would as a matter of principle as interest of the en- Approximately n- A roximatel half of the drivers involved in like to think it would be but unfortunatelyit impinges upon the vironment,recharge of our PP Y Catalina Foothills Plan, water table,or to the future fatal accidents during'the past three holiday there is no statistical basis for such optimism. but also see it as an un- rentors or buyers of weekends were between 15 and 24 and many of For some Thanksgiving will be a day of desirable type of rezoning property in this area. It is them had been drinking and speeding. -' mourning. because Pima Wash is my sincere hope that the subject to flooding.A dense Board of Supervisors will housing development in the vote against rezoning Pima Leathernecks pad quotas wash would contribute to Wash. more flooding due to lack of recharge, but would also Arthur V.Dudley,Jr. The United States Marine Corps now admits review of recruiting practices. that, in looking for "a few good men," it We must hope the scrutiny of congressional Votes of confidence signed up some who were not so good by investigators will prompt the services to fudging test scores, falsifying applications police their recruiting practices more closely. To the Editor • George M.Meza and overlookingsuch things as drughabits Arizona Territorial Ron Turri But that will still leave the recruiters the and police records. assistance � Dear Sir: Bob Garner task of meeting high quotas without Pat Mallett The result : 11 percent of the 74,888 Marine from the military draft that ended four years On behalf of our players Clarion Mackelprong Corps recruits enlisting during the last two ago.This is not an easy task, and parents, we would like . Orvid B.Jeppson years have been discharged for reasons that In some cities, for example, the Navy must to state that we fullyKate E.Maas should have barred their enlistment in the reject eight out of 10 would-be recruits support AYSO and its Howard Ferguson g objectives. We fur- Mary Ann Norris first place. because they cannot meet minimum enlist- thermore believe that our Orville Wasson The Army and the Navy have had similiar ment criteria.Last year,only 54 percent of the commissioner, Helen Kenneth Wright problems, though on a lesser scale. Army's enlistees were high school graduates. M c E l f r e s h, and the Steve Marriott The culpable recruiters have been bending As long as the all-volunteer armed forces executive board have done Ed Simmons and breakingservice regulations -in order to faceproblems like these in achievingman- an outstanding job of Mike Steanghellini organizing our new AYSO Thom Dettre fulfill the enlistment quotas assigned them by power requirements-set by Congress and the Region 206 and serving the (Coaches and Asst. their superiors. In turn, supervising officers Pentagon, recruiters will have trouble filling best interest of our children Coaches) have been guilty of laxness and inadequate their quotas. and the community. 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E.D.Jewett,Jr. Jack S.Jewett David Ilio Walt Nett I For Greater Public Service I Editor and Publisher General Manager Executive Editor News Editor November 23, 1978, The Arizona Territorial, Page 7 4) ' ( Stock market 4 ,..'. , ,.., .„ _a Manager ., ,„, , - .,,,,..-:, By JOHN G. FORREST ) - !,: - ,-4.4%,:„T, shifted ''''' ' ea ,',..„--„,,,z,,,,. ,-„,., . ,--,,,,,-, ,, :,.... ., , Stockholders are being treated to a lot of double-talk by by VNB - administration officials,regarding what is being done to L.. Estate g ,z alleviate the pressure of inflation. It sounds like , jawboning of the first order, but unfortunately there - ,: Ronald K. Longenbaugh ` ByRealtor DAN MALONEY 'lei doesn't seem to be any agreement of what is happening,or : vx�� . has been promoted to �' Tucson Realty & Trust how to combat it. manager of Valley The fact that the dollar has strengthened somewhat in - �� National Bank's new the foreign exchange markets is creatingthe impression Ronald K. Tucson Estates Office,3041 Setting the Stage in political circles that all's right with the world.Since the s. Kinney Road that is value of the dollar rises,theyLo n g e n b a u g h price of gold is sinking as the scheduled to open Dec. 4, When preparing your winter,a crackling fire in believe this proves that their "cure-all solution" to in- accordingTimothy to home 'to be shown to the fireplace adds flation is correct. Creedon, senior vice bugs"on the continent can read a stock prospective buyers, use irresistable attraction. A Since the"goldgEd Whee I e r president and Southern subtle showmanship to working fireplace is a ticker just as quick as the American stock trader, they Division manager. help set the right at- major attraction to home have been taking profits and going short of the yellow re-elected by Mr. Longenbaugh began mosphere. Give your buyers. metal. This does not necessarily prove, however, that are completely sold on our solution to thefoundationhis affiliation with VNB in home a restful, happy, A large mirror can foreign bankers p Y look. Don't just make a room look larger. inflationproblem. - 1962. Since n, he has inviting g worked in various positions sell shouse--sell a home! Properly placed, it can From the stockholders point of view,it's like sitting out Tucson General agame between two including operations of- For evening inspection, reflect and magnify in the left field bleachers watching Hospital's Foundation ficer, real estate loan of- brighten your home from many of your best selling expert teams. The government proponents believe that elected new officers at its porchlightDefinitely successful, but the o - ficer and his most recent the front on points. turn off President Carter's plan will be P annual meeting Nov. 1. position as manager of the through all the rooms in the TV and turn on soft posite side thinks differently. No wonder the poor Edwin K. Wheeler was xMarana office. the house. Little background music on the stockholders are confused;the experts can't even agree. re-elected as president of view however, there are a He is a member of the decorator touches--a vase hi-fi to create that subtle Taking a detached point ofthe Foundation.He was one ahead. While the latest - Casas Adobes Rotary Club of flowers, a plant, small lived-in atmosphere. few signs showing what may lie of the organizational board Federal Reserve Board figures of the basic money supply and is also past president of pillows--can add much to Your prospects are g members when the show a risingtrend,thepace of the rise seems the Tucson chapter of the the comfortable feeling of buying more than a house continue tofoundation was founded in be slowingdown. Since the dollar has been showing American Institute of a home. -- they are buying a new to 1976. He is a communi- improvement on international money markets, Banking and Los Nortenos If you are having your way of life.So make your signs ofp cations consultant. Toastmasters. home shown in the home LIVE. the possiblility of the "Fed" short-term interest rate The hospital's director of holding steady,or easing slighty,could occur. Development and Com- Mr. Longenbaugh also Special situations will continue to provide the stock ty Relations, Wanda holds an Associate of Tucson Rea &Trust Co. market action for some time to come. This could include e uruJ. Rogers, was elected degree in finance from favorable dividend action before the year is out, and vicepresident of Pima Community College FOOTHILLS OFFICE mergers of various sorts awaiting government approval. executive5940 NO. ORACLE the organization. and has received advanced In the latter category is the proposed$1-Billion deal fora County Supervisor Katie certification from the 887-1300 [il merger of the Chesapeake & Ohio Railroad and the Dusenberry will serve a Tucson Chapter of the Seaborad Coast Lines. second year as the group's American Institute of Some time next month, stockholders of the Chessie secretary-treasurer. Banking. System and the Seaborad will be asked to vote on a stock exchange; one share of Seaboard for 1.35 shares in the new company, and an even swap for the Chessie , 0..-',..,:-..::,,..:i., R shareholders. The new company would have about 40 { million shares outstanding, with its operations running S • L-i•: •• theGulf Coast and as far ,v4 $> }' - S }•:,: from the Canadian border to z�. s • ~~�~ —the eastern half of the United States. Y �: . :..' west as St.Louis : � .ti - '•• 5 ��r++ *''':::::::::;„:„......'. .,..-.;E::,.:*i.-,, .-::- : : -1:.::'.X.!:iiiiiii.; ;:. ...:...,..-.-:.:-..;:-... ...::.:,...,.. ..i.:i::..:.i ..-:-.':4:;',...--..-..•-.:,-:-::.:-.,-i'.;.c...:11.-3: -::::-:;:'''' _.114.:-. ,?• ..f •' ' **************** y. • 1111;1:-... 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OI1CLC D. • Wegooutofourwayforyou.NR�1�� � C�RACLC1 � w. co . 0/3/11/117,1M11101111111111111111111111111101111,- Member FDIC Page 8, The Arizona Territorial, November 23, 191$ . ••••••••••••••••••••••••- .111• s �. �" 1 . .'.' ,. .ft' I- , ,..,,,, -,-- . r .1rs lin •• •. i., ,x 1,.. s se., ., , ,,, ,. , „,,,, ,, , ,view �. ,, . ei Men • ': tli• 4 & . .. ,;. , r ,. .., - f. . : ,, ..,\ , thekitchen iz, .,_ • . . %, Women • 4ti1/4 ' - # - �� . . Hollywood lill''' I fit *‘ ' ' I 1nk•• Irkori,. , . ,,,,,,,,,, fk ., _ , ..- • . , : _ ,-.--..„, • 4 ,... , , ,. _ 4.B ` First Ave. — Foothills Plaza • '''' i . b • I`.7ft' I- af Across From Rillito Race Park � �1 ,1 .� By RUTH ILIFF �' •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• :7„_ Tues.-Sat.(Thurs.late) Area Especially for BODY OR NATURAL MEN'S HAIR CARE '�,�' Tis the season to be greedy and Big Brother has entered CURLY PERMS 25 Precision Cuts it with enthusiasm enough for two.Greed enough for two, S Special SeniorCitizens0 also:He ponders the wares displayed in the catalogs and Prices for Sen o at S6 5 studies those offered on television, reporting at all too-frequent intervals, "Mom, I want that," and "Little Lady wants that." N ,r. .0. ,, This is in spite of the fact that Little Lady has only { . asked—at least with any reliability—for a cracker. (I'm Inn-triquing ... beginning to suspect she's part parrot.) PHOTO BY JOHN BITTER Big Brother said "Mom, I want that" so often last Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jurlc Saturday that I made a standing rule that for the rest of eAII1%AIedc� the day I only wanted to hear what he didn't want. Offer. Unforunately,he thought that it applied when I offered Unforunately, 0 e sandwiches for lunch. Juric are at home But we have come to compromise of sorts about the ---------......... ----r---..1 Newlyweds Mr. and Mrs.Thomas J.Ju c catalogs and the toy list.Tall Person has told Big Brother in Tucson after honeymooning in Mazatlan, Mexico. The to get a crayon and draw a circle around anything he B One couple exchanged vows in a formal ceremony held at the in us. - 1 wants rather than tellg I t the next smaller size free. 1 Casa Adobes Congregational Church Nov.4. Rev.Donald Rowland officiated at the services. That has the attraction of silence and of being wadded 1" Pizza Inn's irresistible pizzas are now twice as tempting.With this coupon, I The bride,formerly Miss Susan Jane Sullivan,daughter up at the end of the day and being a closed subject until when you any giant,targe or medium size thi.i:crust pizza or any lame size tfi Ixiy pizza at the regu menu price,we'll give you one pizza of the next of Mr.and Mrs.John P.Sullivan,161 N.Giaconda Way,is another catalog is delivered. smaller size with qual number of ingredients and the same type crust free. 1 °Present oa,1 ,Mth guest ohea� I a graduate of Canyon del Oro High School and the Phase II of the Domestic Defensive Plan to Withstand - INN-10 Valid thru Dec.1, 1978 PizzaLnn. I University of Arizona.She is employed at Minnesota Title Greed consists of two standard responses: Coupon Not Valid for Gourmet Pizzas all NI---------------=I J Company. 1. You're not old enough for that. It's a Big Kid Toy. 2945 E.Speedway Blvd. 327-4236 The bride's attendants included Janel Myren, Marleen (Alternate answer, substitute in the appropriate places: 7191 E.Golf Links 296-7149 Storms and Loranne Storms. "too old" and"Little Kid Toy") and, 6210 N.Oracle 297-7391 The bridegroom,who is the son of Mr.and Mrs.Melvin 2. It costs too much. • J. Juric of Homewood, Ill., is a graduate of Marian High With regard to"cost too much"Big Brother still hasn't 131ZZainSchool in Chicago Heights and Bradley University in come up with much response and I have found that a K a � Peoria, Ill. He is employed by Farmers Insurance Co. number of things reinforce the notion.For instance,when ��got a� you're gonna him us.• Serving as his best man was Joe Juric,and Bob Ferguson he wanted to tryBurger Heaven for lunch the other day, of Chicago and Jim Vann were ushers. g out-of-townguests were Clara Petrin, the he was allowed to discover that my billfold held no dollars Among the and 14 cents. bride's aunt, of Sharon, Pa., Ethel Mellon, Jean Witkowsk,aunts of the bridegroom,both of Chicago. He doesn't with any regularity distinguish between nickels and quarters but even he knew that 14 cents wouldn't make it at any hash house except home. Closed Friday But he has, with the irrepressible nature of youth inspired by a terminal case of the I-wants, managed to Look• All Arizofor a ' T... na Vehicle return the toy subject to the family agenda. Inspection Stations will be I had to ask him what he was saying three times before I closed Thursday and really got the question, but also had to admit that for a northside Friday, November 23 and five-year-old it had the soul of tact: ho for the Thanksgiving ho "Mom, am I old enough for an electric train?" The holiday. answer was still"No"but it left us both with a little hope. N/s 2 ,-' t _ 13 l t,,t llti ) . . 2 ways to earn . . . 0 >1%tto_,,. 11111166. Ski llftr.i)t. -%, (4 ) :-., more at American ,,____ :.. ..: ,,, ,. f: ' 1 * TheEight-Plus Account r•f•ti„�.t� BRA } g ... f. (Jar highest interest ever e r an lung-term wirings 11 Ell MI "` 01 8.33%annual yield 1 tt-+.;t<141.:% Iik r! F.• t8%annual rate � Then be sure to see our 5 exceptional $1,000 minimum deposit 8-year minimum term northside Estes neighborhoods... ----- - -----___ 1 Heritage Hills.Totally new in been given to maintaining the design...and loaded with more fea- natural beauty of the land.Truly, , Tax-Deferred IRA/Keogh tures and options than we've ever some of the most spectacular 3304 New.higher earnings un retirement accounts offered before.2,3,and 4 bedrooms ' 8.33%annual yield view lots in the city. North of Ina, o priced right...from the mid 30's. west of Campbell.Phone:299-2 8°/0 annual rate On Ina,west of Oracle Road. p sem' tl- Phone:297-7261. -� 3-year minimum term Casas Adobes Park.An unheard '2 Rancho of low price for the northside!Great - - --— —- - — — a cho Feliz.Big and beautiful views from these 3 and 4 bedroom PLUS INSTANT CASH! 3 and 4 bedroom homes on.ranch- beauties. Priced below the rest from No matter which kind of certiticate account you choose.should you need size lots. From just the mid 40's. cash for any purpose.it s yours instantly(up to 90"'of the amount of your the upper 20s.On Orange Grove, certificate)at only 1.,above what your savings are earning Magee Road,west of Oracle Road. Phone:297-2239. between Oracle Road and 1-10. CERTIFICATE ACCOUNTS OPENED BY THE 10TH EARN FROM THE 1ST Phone:297-72 1.{6. EVERY MONTH(EXCLUDING 6-MONTH CERTIFICATES) - SAVINGS INSURED TO$40,000 Substantial interest penalty an early withdrawal of certificate accounts '-3��Rancho Sin Vacas.Big. beau- Foothills on Alvernon. Drive - * * * * * * * * * . . * * * ' t * . . . * tiful exclusive foothill lots for (5). custom homes. All up••• day or night... to see the fifty- distinctivethousand dollar homes with theallERI CAN lots are fully developed...withhundred thousand dollar view. water, sewers, and electric From the low 50's. Alvernon, power. Exceptional concern has north of Skyline. Phone: 299-2601. An Et411 F*IC: �:. ru„E l F*I SaVINGS +tn EU * * * * * * * * * * * * * * # * * .- --� — Tncson is an Call 297-8292 Casas Adobes Office 7120 N.Oracle Rd. A Open Saturdays 9 to Noon . EstesEloimne own. \ t November 23, 1978,The Arizona Territorial, Page 9 r - covering ■ L.A.i the Funds for the Tucson Center for Women and Children will be raised by the Pueblo Junior Woman's Club at their 29th annual Mistletoe Ball to be held Dec.2 at the Arizona Inn. Roxanne Housley will be chairman of the event, w i t h May R av e n s e r o f t assisted by Marcia Lackland, Linda Frederick, Jackie Tracey,Vickie Gregson and Carol Bridges. • The Tucson Center for Women and Children is a 24 hour Two hundred and sixty guests enjoyed the first annual first prize of$100 for their graceful but snappy rendition of`-¢ shelter and support center for those in crisis and in need of Charity Ball to benefit La Casa de los Ninos, held at the what the disco really is.Pam Benavidez and Fred'Torres immediate attention. The club has chosen this project as Tucson National Country Club Sunday. were given $50 as second place winners, and Bruce En- their Community Improvement project for a two year The committee that planned and did the arrangements derle led Sharon Southerland into third place. The girls period and they are in hopes that the community will for the ball included Rosemary Nannini, Jo Thorn, Rose were attired in disco skirts and the Annie Hall look to add respond to this very real and significant need. Alagna, Aroline Coates, Helen. Hawkins, Cecil Dahm, spice to the event. A buffet dinner will be served at 8-p.m. following a no- Helen Dozzobon, Mildred Wills, Margo Macy, NellaIl host cocktail hour..Music for dancing will be furnished by Vanni, Doreen Lambert, Myrtle Miller, Lorraine Bird, Stewart's group. The public is invited and reservations Alda Lupori, Eleanor Maurer, Cynthia Woods, Helen Toni Campbell returned to her home in the foothill last can be made by calling Mrs. Rick Gregson,296-5675.The Fayette,Marion Zerafa and Fay Ahern. week after a three week vacation that she said was"out of theme for this year's ball is "Christmastime in the The dining room tables were centered with streamers of sight". Desert". green satin ribbons and floral arrangements of white Toni joined her brother,Ed Spicer,and her parents,Mr. mums with candelabra.The napkins were fanned out and and Mrs.Herbet E.Spicer in Denver,and the family took held with rings of green ribbon with figures of small off for along planned trip that was part of a 60th an- Are your home&personal belongings safe? cherubs praying attached to each. Cocktails were served versary celebration for her parents. After taking in Have you recently purchased another home,vehicle in the boot room, which was also decorated to carry out Bourbon Street and all the sights in New Orleans, they or other property?Who else may have a key? the green and white theme. Hors d'oeuvres, which were boarded the Mississippi Queen and thoroughly enjoyed If you are not sure call a donated by Rosemary and Bill Nanini, were served while paddling their way up the Mississippi River to Natches Chuck Mulkern entertained with his music at the organ. and back. While on board, they were entertained BONDED LOCKSMITH Sister Kathleen Clark,founder of the Crisis Center,was constantly, the food was elegant with many seafood or introduced and mentioned that she had just come from the buffets, and one of the evenings entertainment was a A BETTERhome, where 21 children were having a nois time, and talent show in which Toni won a riz LOCK & KEY SHOP Y prize doing her clown act. felt that she had been brought to a beautiful and very One of the stops on the cruise was at St. Francisville, for a free security check. serene party that Rosemary had told her would be a where the group toured an old plantation. Toni was im- small affair,so she wondered what a big doings would be. pressed with the fact that the kitchens were built away LOCKS,DEADBOLTS&OTHER Among the guests were the President of the board of the from the rest of the home. Another stop was at a former SECURITY DEVICES INSTALLED. center, Gerry O'Brien and his wife; Mr. and Mrs. Lou battleground,which had been made a park and the trees 326-8057 or 888-3071 Parrish,Cele Peterson.Dr.and Mrs.George Comerci,all were changing to their beautiful fall colors. When they 8 3071 board members of the center; Mr.and Mrs.Short Neale, returned to New Orleans, the Spicers went back to Den- —ALL WORK GUARANTEED— the originator of the auxiliary for the center,Dr.and Mrs. ver,but Toni rented a car and visited the Museum,where Visa—Mastercharge--ValleyBank Card—Check—Cash Mayer Hyman, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Zamzow,Mr.and she was impressed with the section devoted to slaves,and r Mrs.Richard Fish, Mrs. Stephen Congdon, Mr. and Mrs. the Mardi Gras costumes. She got lost in the bayou area RIGHT NOW Victor Arida, who is in charge of the new building at the and was rescued by a grout, of young people who were WHILE YOU'RE THINKING ABOUT IT. center; Dr. and Mrs. Wallace Haworth; Judge Evo holding a political campaign. They were most hospitable DeConcinni and his wife, Ora;.Mr. and Mrs. Monroe and invited her to share their dinner of delicious jam- Harris of Denver; Mr.and Mrs.Donald Porth of Chicago; balaya. Dr.and Mrs.J.R.Kline; Mr.and Mrs.Victor Oberschall and Mr.and Mrs.Rinzo Costellini. Bob Oren and his group donated their music for dan- cing. EA] A lot of goodies were sold at a bake sale at the Plaza del .0. All 111-‘. Oro shopping center Saturday with funds going to the Merilac Lodge,a home for unwed Mothers. The lodge is a five-bedroom home in a residential area in Tucson, that gives a family-like atmosphere to girls in need of a home during pregnancy. Besides being a home, Merilac Lodge will provide educational opportunities with the Teen Age Parent Program, recreation, arts and crafts.It is managed by a committee of interested citizens from the community, who formed because of their belief in this top priority project.They invite volunteers to share in helping the two involved in this project. Those in- , terested may call 623-0344. Gi] Miss Clara Lynn Buckelew was honored at a luncheon bridal_ shower Sunday, at the home of Mrs. Denice Whatley,525 Golf View Dr. in Oro Valley. Co-hostess was Miss Dalice Whatley. `' Miss Buckelew, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bucklew, will become the bride of Bob Watson of ■ y :'�,.+' Saskatchewan, Canada°in services to be held January 2. ,�„F nnuaie The bride to be is a student teacher in special education at San Manuel elementary school. Twenty-five guests including high school and college r <x friends,and members of her fir_ �x family attended the luncheon 631,033 :. ., �Ar•., > �,,,:; and shower. "AndEil ,,, §s:,-• Christmas Songs be Singing"will be the theme ofOlott. 1, . the Holiday Flower Show to be presented by the Tucson - Garden Club, Saturday, Dec. 2, from 4 to 8 p.m. and Sunday,December 3,from 12 to 5 p.m.at the Recreation • ` 'ima s newest biggest reason } AA,' ( Center of the University of Arizona's Family Housing :e 3 Center,3401 N.Columbus Blvd. - to move your savings. �5. 4. Virginia Hoyne,Chairman of the event,cordially invites Our 8%, 8 .ear certificate. ltf f a all Southern District Federated Garden Club members to insured safe to OHO. A k .: �� share in the exhibiting of both horticulture and design. I The show will feature many creative and unusual holiday all it takes is$1,0001 ideas including Christmas wreathes, festive doors, trees �'` ` ove to the hi he terest and tables, as well as garden gift ideas and educational : . - we ve ever •, all.., _ exhibits.Terrariums made by the residents of Villa Mariam ,.Y Nursing Home with the assistance of members of the ,' .Certificate Accounts Tucson Garden Club,will be shown.The public is invited 7417-_ 4 WS - Rate Annual Yield Term Minimum Dollar Yield' 8.00°a 8.33x° 8 years $1.000 $1896.35 to attend this pre-season flower show. f 7.75°a 8.06°° 6 years S1.000 S1591 93 r750°° 7.79°° 4years $1000 $1349.82 L- I -'_� ''4° 6.75 6.98°° 30 months $1,000 $1183.81 • ,,,... 6.50 6.72°Q 1 year $1.000 $1067.15 5.75°Q 5.92°a 3 months $1,000 S 1014.48 I enjoyed seeing disco routines as done by amateur PI ` ' Quarter More--Six Month Certificate—Pays 25°°more than six-month U.S Treasury �: Bill discount rate.Interest compounded dairy.Ask for current week s rate.Minimum 510.000 dancers but professional disco contestants,as many of the deposit • ,, For the long • } Certificate accounts require a substantial interest penalty for early withdrawal couples who take part in Disco contests very frequently p •::. Passbook Accounts and didn't mind saying they practice a lot and make a real ,t v 5.75x° 5.920° 90 days $100 $101.45 job of it, entered the contest held at the Plaza del Oro 7100 N. Oracle, Mi mum 5.3s ° — 5 at — ~"'"� � � �� �° �, � deposit plus accumulated interest m Me account at the end of the term shopping center Saturday. Dan McCoy of KRQ radio _ Adobes . station, was master of ceremonies, Nancy Mohr and Paula Levitt of Image Makers dance studio were judges. The merchants of the shopping center sponsored the ‘ t:,..4.7 ---- - event. . 4*A substantial into :. t en. is reqed for earlyi Sandy Morales and Rick Valenzuela were awarded the P 1 withdrawal. .j Page 10,The Arizona Territorial, November 23, 1978 e (MARANA ) Voting at ) IN TIME OF SORROW. . . Gail Paterson, Marana Thorn ydale e 0 e the gift of your presence High School senior, has is most appreciated by the family. won the Century III . 5 Dec Leaders Scholarship lacesthing§, A DAL141/0,0/7(em, competition and is now eligible to compete for the $1,500 Arizona prize. She Marana voters willago to TUCSON FIBERS'78 ON EXHIBIT will write an essay on the polls Dec. 5 to resolve America's future three bond questions The Tucson Handweavers and Spinners Guild will have AVALON CHAPEL challenges and how they totalling $7.14 million its first juried exhibition —Tucson Fibers '78 — at the 1050 N.DODGE 326-4343 4519 N.ORACLE 888-1072 should be met. The which district ad- Arizona Student Union Exhibition Hall Nov.30 to Dec. 13. program is administered ministrators claim is Harry and Olive Linder of Phoenix will jury the show. by the National Association necessary to meet the Tapestry, multi-harness, Navajo, and off-loom weaving, of Secondary Schools district's growing as well as spinnging techniques,will be demonstarted at Move Your Principals and funded by enrollment needs. Shell Oil Co. the noon hour. The polling places,which MANUEL LEPE AT LA TORTOLITA Meeting to ci will be open from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m., and are located at Painter Manuel Lepe, known for his serigraphs of The Marana High School Marana Junior High Puerto Vallarta,will be present Thursday,Nov.30 at the the Mountains. team finished third in the 13th annual Future Far- School, 11279 W. Grier opening of an exhibition of his oil paintings at La Tortolita R o a d; Silver B ell Galleries from 5:30 to 8 p.m. The works may be viewed tO r' mers cotton judging When you save at ti, ' ' r- .-ds contest held Nov.4 on the U Recreation Hall; and through Dec.30. Catalina Savings,you hT ornydale Elementary get free use of our -1. al ; of A campus. Westwood High of Mesa finished first. School, 7751 N. Oldfather DICK WHITTINGTON SCHEDULED special"Friendship p Drive. Room."You can have optt. -I-, Marana team members The Tom Thumb Players will present the English folk a civic or religious .1.11 II K.-......1 . 117•.uil were Rozanne Thompson, The three bond questions tale "Dick Whittington" in seven performances for the meeting there,a Tony Schwager and Nancy ask for permission to sell holidays at the Little Theatre in Temple Emanu-El,225 N. birthday party,a slide 11E11 .. I . show, whatever. iiIl Aft I. Henson. _____ $5.4 million in elementary Country Club Road. Thirty-six young people are in the The"Friendship Room"holds up to 80 people,and . school bonds and $1.7 show.Times and dates are: Dec. 17 at 1 and 7 p.m.; Dec. is available mornings,afternoons,or evenings. Plans to hire Rural million in high school 27 at 1 p.m.; Dec.28 at 1 and 7 p.m.; and Dec.29 at 10:30 Monday through Saturday.Call-Ron Shafer for , Metro to provide fire bonds. a.m.and 2:30 p.m. complete information, protection for the town on a The$5.4 million would be ART LEAGUE CHRISTMAS FAIR Catalina Savings'"Friendship Room"—another voluntary fee basis will go used for completion of good reason to move your money to the before the town council Butterfield and Thornydale Tucson Museum of Art's Christmas Fair opens Friday, mountains...the Catalina Savings Mountains. again Dec. 4. Rural Metro schools,. with $3 .million Dec. 1 for a preview night for museum members and will proposes training Maranaheld in reserve to finance have a special children's day on Dec.2 from 10 a.m.until 5 ‘XOlgitt.S.- tIC--- residents as a volunteer force to operate a station construction and fur- nishing of another p.m. Santa arrives at 11 a.m. and there will be music, a here. magic show and a fashion show. A special shop with NOP inexpensive items so children can shop will open. The 132 elementary school at a site to be selected later. final day of the fair will be Sunday,Dec.3 from noon to 4 7216 North Oracle at Ina/297-8294 Rozanne Thompson, 17, The high school bond p.m.Admission is free. of Cortaro, is one of 43 funds would be used to Arizona 4-H members,who build a 14-classroom WINTER GARDEN DEMONSTRATIONS will leave Friday for the academic wing, additions six-day National 4-H to the vocational shop and Free garden demonstrations in the winter series 1 1 il 114 071 Congress in Chicago. She science wings, and com- sponsored by Pima County Extension Service continue j. won the trip for her-sheep pletion of the vocational Tucson Garden Center, 4040 N. Campbell Ave. on Wed- project. agriculture land nesday at 10 a.m.On Nov.29 the topic is Frost Protection laboaratory. Hints and on Dec.6 the topic is Don't Prune Now Because. GRAND OPENING r zok AL BUM'S NORTHWEST ...i..k......-iotc.-- RECORD SHOP 'NI fi i \&MAP Arizona's Largest Selection Tucson's newest fr f atiltive ill. - ( of Hard to Find • Rare . • Out of Print and Colored Albums , I .., and most elegant ,, / L.......\ shopping adventure. • LATEST-RELEASES4 El Mercado de Boutiques-exclusive shops 41‘ • TOP ARTISTS are opening the weekend of November 24th. Some of these exciting new shops located in a only $4 charming old-world setting are already open for your shopping adventure. ertal • 99 each Broadway and Wilmont Values to $7.98 list price Hours:Monday—Saturday 10:00 am-9:00 pm Sunday 1200-5.1)0 pm FAST SPECIAL ORDERS — NO EXTRA CHARGE Large and Complete Paraphernalia Shop PHONOGRAPH ACCESSORIESAND BLANK RECORDING TAPES We Pay Cash for Used Albums El.LARGE SELECTION OF PREVIOUSLY OWNED ALBUMS!, Register Now , NtERCAdo for Free Prize Drawing on Dec. 20 dE • Tucson's Most Unique Record Shop bOUTIQUES 6425 N. ORACLE RD. IN ORANGE GROVE VILLAGE NEXT TO BASKIN ROBBINS Open Mon. - Thurs. 2 to 9; Fri. & Sat. 12 to 10;Sunday 12 to 6 742-2331 Your Best Deal is a"BUM DEAL" i , November 23,1978,The Arizona Territorial, Page 11 ' - \ , . 79 , _ A . - i al, I .0,,, el or , / •/ . i <4,:i \sio)\ 4 R fib : -' ttk HaSie one builf for wu!..,...,,„,u -. , i N" 98 REGENCY SEDAN _ �r ""a.. S, P ii'* kap.. E N' 40. .�> ''„.. : fA� '�1 �*. diesel----- '. 1P* ' '-,- •`:. A. - , L-c-,:i. . . .,, •:;-,---;„ , ., , . , ,- i,„,,...,.. . . ,..,,, . ______ ,:...; il . ____, '--::, ,• , - „,,,,,,g , , iv:: _______ ____ ‘N-'::, ... -------„7- . ,..-------------- --:--- ,- + DIESELS ' `> �'.. ;c�*;„ -!w OPTIONAL ,STA . ,� .�0' 411 . ..,. ,, $8914 Tox License Additional ,ra PRICE INCLUDES ,. \.. •6 WAY POWER DRIVERS SEAT •AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSIONS •POWER WINDOWS •POWER STEERING to •POWER DOOR LOCKS •POWER DISC BRAKES '- ., ,-. �. = =1 •TINTED GLASS •TILT STEERING WHEEL •POWER TRUNK RELEASE • STEEL RADIAL WHITE WALL TIRES n I BODY SIDE MOLDINGS •AM/FM STEREO RADIO •VINYL ROOF •FRONT&REAR BUMPER GUARDS •TEMPMATIC AIR CONDITIONING •HIGH CAPACITY COOLING •CRUISE CONTROL •DELUXE SEAT BELTS WINNER—Mrs.Kathryn Fox (right) is one happy person, after winning the beautiful •354 V8 4-BBL RCA Home Video Tape Recorder pictured here.Standing beside her is Liliana Sheard, 1---SOME OF THE MORE POPULAR OPTIONS AVAILABLE----1 Pima Savings Branch manager. The drawing was held as part of grand opening DAG2 Seat Adjuster,6-Way Power 0N37 Steering Wheel,Tilt-ond-Telescope- ceremonies for two new Pima Savings offices,one at Swan and Sunrise,and the other at (Passenger side) $166.00 Includes N33(N.A.with U14) 121.00 Wrightstown and Pantano roads. DATE Reclining Seat Bock, DN95 Wheel Discs,Simulated Wire 120.00 Passenger Side 62,00 0187 Lamps,Cornering 49.00 D CFS Astroroof Electric 998.00 D UM2 Radio,AM-FM Stereo Pushbutton with D C49 Window Defogger, Stereo tape Player 349.00 1 Pima Savihgs lists winnersElectric Rear 101.00 ❑U7S Antema, 4800 D DG2 Mirrors,ElectricallyOutside D W17 Trim Custom leather m Operated Rearview-Driver and Seating Areas 264.00 Passenger Side 97.00 D Y60 Convenience Group,Lamps and Visor Pima Savings has an- branch were June Mason, Account,and Sean Chaffey, 0024 Litter Container 8,00 Vanity Mirror 14.00 nounced the winners of the winner of a portable AC-DC H. Cowan Drachman, 0090 Paint Stripes,Body Side. 34.00 DF41 Suspension Pockoge, grand opening contest held TV set, Phyllis Robbins, Mary Gomez, and Gustav 0G80 Differential,Limited Slip 68.00 vY- Y 25.00 to celebrate the opening of who received a $100 Gift E. Hoivik all winning a$25 DL80 g 6.6-litre(403 CID) ❑G¢7 Leveling System,Automatic 120.00 their Sunrise & Swan, and Savings Account, and $25 Gift Savings Accounts. C. V8'4-bbl 70.00 Wrightstown & Pantano Gift Savings Account Both new offices, offices. winners, Geri Nielsen, Jill designed to better serve the The grand prize winner is Schilmme,C.L.Towle,and Tucson community are Kathryn S.Fox,who is now Lori Yesckek. now in full operation. the happy owner of a$1000 Nalli.11'i/i11[1(2 Wrightstown and Pan- These two new offices )1)ile.(,' �( �Illt RCA home video tape tano branch winners were bring the total number of recorder. M a d e l i e n e L a s s o n d e, Pima locations to seven in Mon.-Thurs.'Ti!9 Friday'Til 6 Saturday'Til S Other prize winners from portable TV set, Beverly Tucson, ten offices 2 0 6624-0481 the Sunrise and Swan Copeland, $100 Savings statewide. Floyd fFloy� f . crcnor • Floyd n. gardner MEET U.S ._ON THE MALL AT PLAZA DEL, ORO THIS SATURDAY AND SUNDAY EThath ou J°ucon is thepeomenaP teeoe to out( slow at CPatsk LAitaQQ Pat weeked. � p Jow wewant to shake outs ine coleetion ot envutonmentaPs wits Durr. Lont�stde nei hbotr.s. poktttait g �„ . 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Campbell Ave. -- 793-8631 • photography • Flo r.1 h. gardner fi n r r�Floyd fi. n rphotography0 0r�1 Page 12,The Arizona Territorial, November 23, 1978 Foothills Board votes to buy set your xprnsrrp\7 IN COW Ill an. . . school site east of Vv" ORIGINAL By TOM POWERS =r Classroom space, or the lack of it, was again the r 11:, �, QP Designers—Goldsmiths major issue at the Catalina - Foothills School • Board Diamonds and Precious Ge111.1 , z. meeting on Nov. 15 as , board members continued Sc hools ' to seek- ways to ac- (�(r‘c1.1.-1c1�,11c�.ti l'rIi►•c�1•.sit��./c�i�'c�lc�r.s "`` ,_ commodate the rapidly ' -o-i1 Oracle Road �'�., •1. Park Avenue P y' --...:,,-_-,•;„: 7-12-3762 622-617/ 1>>_� a growing district. ��_ 1I,1In a major move, the A - - T uc•.son,.Arizona board voted unanimously to acquire a twenty acre has been made to this and Supt. Eikenberry took site one quarter mile east point. the opportunity to of Wilmot Road and one In other district news, congratulate them on their quarter mile north of the off-site sewer contract campaigns. The next �a -_ _ ,x.lir'----11r---- 1- _ 't?'---- --- - Sunrise Drive for the for the new Manzanita regularly scheduled . - CH i N ESE-AMERICAN-- purposes of building still meeting, Nov. 29, will be s, oplAtitairtan!teC elementaryhool school was awarded to the last meeting for the POLYNESIAN in,� . py to Johnson,Larry Leslie,and EXOTIC acquire the site will begin submitted the low bid of Eve Schocket will join ' 'RESTAURANT i)„,ip, POLYNESIAN immediately. $29,721.80. incumbents John Mc- DRINKS "If our projections for Many of the school board Donald and Anne-Rosewell N FOR R L U N C H & DINNER 7 da s a week future enrollments keep trustees-elect were on hard Gaines, as the board ex- 0 P E going up we have to for the meeting and Board pands to five members seriously consider another President John McDonald thereafter. FEATURING 2 COMPLETE THANKSGIVING DINNERS: . bond election in the spring," Supt. John TRADITIONAL POLYNESIAN Eikenberry said after thean Elandt added ISLAND SHRIMP COCKTAIL ISLAND SHRIMP COCKTAIL meeting. . __� OLD FASH1ONEDa•URKEY CHOWDER OLD FASHIONED TURKEY CHOWDER Construction was begun TRIP TO OUR SALAD BAR TRIPTTO OUR URKEY PUFFS g teacher ROAST TURKEY WITH OLD FASHIONED DRESSING two weeks a 0 at Man- a coach OR TURKEY EGG ROLL zanita Road and Campbell , i WHOLE STUFFED CORNISH GAME HEN • FRIED RICE MASHED POTATO WITH GRAVY TURKEY CHOW MEIN �= Avenue for an elementary To be an athletic coach at few weeks and was having C ' BAKED APPLE,CRANBERRY SAUCE, SWEET&SOUR TURKEY FILLET school that is scheduled to Suffolk Hills Catholic High • a problem finding em- FRESH VEGETABLE,OF WINE HOT ROLL GLASS OF WINE be completed for the 1979- School aperson has to be ployment. I remembered I GLASS OF for 4 people•add Cashew Turkey P p y CHOICE OF PUMPKIN OR APPLE PIE for i people-add Egg Foo Young with Turkey • 84 school year. The $2 diversified. A person had a teacher's certificate t $ 550CHOICE OF PUMPKIN OR APPL550E PIE r.:illion school has a student doesn't coach any one from before I went into the capacity of approximately particular sport there, he navy and dug it up out of a PER '= 500 and it has been coaches all sports. Such is trunk. The first school I PERSON PER predicted that the school the case of the newest called was Suffolk Hills PERSON will be full the moment its member of the Suffolk Hills and, well, things just CHILDREN UNDER 12 doors open.Ii pe faculty,Dan Elandt. _ worked out great. My $295 With enrollment con- Mr. Elandt, who retired family will be coming down tinuing to skyrocket, the from the Navy last August over the Thanksgiving -• �` Aiwi. ' board voted to add two� � � .. �. 7116 N. ORACLE AC L E R D. at INA A after twenty years ofholidays." ' . ' c more classrooms to the service, will be the head r _ . - f Nanini Financial Bldg. �.j/ I Manzanita project at a baseball, football, and "Everyone likes to win," ,� 0,/d1‘,_ ��. For reservations or take-out orders _ projected cost of between basketball coach for the he said. "But everyone i 1, Efirr•r� ' • - • \1i j I:/ -Ne'''' - please call $35-$40 dollars per square Suffolk Hills Rebels. shouldget to play. High .,� _� 11• . 297-2238 q g ,� c .>;T.. t`, ;T.r�► • f, foot of construction. It is ' "It really was an act of School athletics should `�':, _„ • ,..•• .' believed that the building God getting this job," Mr. teach kids to be good ._ - - s Tahiti : of two more classrooms at E 1 a n d t s a i d. ``I'm sports, and it should also •^ ---- �' the new school will originally from the mid- teach them the concept of • - ,� -- - = eliminate the immediate west and just hated all the team play. My ultimate BANQUET FACILITIES `��;��, ' use of trailer-type snow. It was awful being goal will be to have every 1 AVAILABLE �,,..- �'— - - -__ - classrooms to handle the cooped up six months out of player play in every game. �•••ci -- • _ - a sow._ overflow of students. the year. My wife and four I think that was what was Another immediate children and I spent the originally intended when problem facing the district last three years stationed sports were created way , is crowding at th Orange in San Diego and decided back when." _ 7...F4,. i1 '{: :,•: : •{•- ' rJ•y:v: y �:: ::Yr. 4v ✓ A { 9 Q :V.t .4 .'• 1r P ���,f=V:•'• v. � t �.{ v:: � ' Grove rove Road Junior n ior Hi h that this was theclimate ,. f %fi :�:.� > s � .: 4r. rL^,. J � �� ., � �: . r. hSchool.The board has been for us. Myson has an With that kind of f attitudet � � n � �• y: •':L•' L- {•:•l• :� : {%:r:J: : rrtf: W �� �} .♦ •ir.l f } lookinginto the possibilityasthma problem and we Dan Elandt will be a great , • :• i•v?ti:';.:• : '?� ? :;:�: .:;•:"Ji• r:: •. v :v, � ' L. , :* •:-rf� R {:' >Ar.-P�5}: tiY. L 'a'_ : : :n �� of additional classroom thought Arizona would addition to the Suffolk Hills 2.� • .!}• . Y: ::::....,.,.-:'.'..:,...,..:,: :041%; . .4 ": YPod benuilt on the eP yAnd h abe th_ , : J : � t ti :.- - }tiY!:`:4�, •!L: ::.. Vi� o • ? k premises but no decision ihad been here e fora busiest man at thescho01. YYy • ti: iik. ��I ..Z...4-: r • . }ti• : - h v A:Yf: - Kti : V ; ktiiV tia.4•'.‘4§; An ask ltvkY tiff � r4lL.T rft T �ATO1 „at%tel rrOtiMPI k Lr'Di,•r Ye:::: := ': . r :{ A .......... I *v.iip„ , , .." ..,,,, ,,..".4(„0,0: -.*:: ^[ 21 .. F` d: •:r y .} ..a....._41_,.. .....N fan iie:.,...„.... h .r: •.Y• : pet'3 P1CHE • ' I ° . I) r-7"i'tl : ��.<< Chi.j ll. . N e have a out 0 SPECIALS • O SENSATIONS • ` • �= Barbecued • Lr+ • MHNRibs - Sole FlorentineBeef o , I � r 'Ave""a- brand new• • • • . , -0,...1 _� LoafLake Perch tk5asalfTUE Meat .. ` *Chef TommyTea o •^.),•.•_ Italian Sausage Veal Normandy .s..•DinnerMenu i mi 0 ..---....„,_,...._,................... o O 5.----, •ExcitingBeEdIe � hicken Su reme ,...i.‘ (Oziot- Entrees THUp o_ —''-': *SundayBrunch Brave •_ - •• % Shnm Scampi Fia�enu Broiled Red Snapper P r ��i_ , Buffet ( 11 untul2) � � e`, Z�.4.. %. o1011111111-11i011GIFT o fr - Pepper Steak - ...jA'fat_ fir a _. CERTIF ATES AVAILABLE E r , O �� Golder 3i" o SANDWICH BAR 'a -, _____ -,_�._ please call for reservations Rancher el' Ham Steak ��� SUN k�, ,. N - MON.THRU FRI.LUNCH o -, 791 -7880 .M... • •y • RESTAURANT-COCKTAILS _0 622-3611 �;ce. ,1.�.,,, 2702 N. MIRACLE MILE ; closed Mondays i ...so, )A VIf 1 1 November 23, 1978, Ther Arizona Territorial,Page 13 Suspense. fromtentoo s ,,,40NNNANVIA mt 41. w)A By LOTTE STOVALL DETTMAR Frank Damiani,as William Blore,enters as a journalist, O Roast Prime R i b of Beef Dastardly deeds last week at the Saguaro Dinner but is brash enough for all of us to know he is SOMEONE , au bus Y Theater killed off most of the "Ten little Indians" byELSE. As the crusty, but aged commander of Scots INCLUDES:2 'A pound of choice Beef, I. � -served with Soupor a tripto our ' ? soldiers, Michael Woodson's natural dialect manner complete diabolical designs and personalized plots. Who done it. o deers, Dods co pl convice. William Damron Jr. (as Sir Lawrence / Dinners for Salad Bar,fresh Vegetables,choice of Of Believe us, not a soul will be enlightened in the famous Agatha Christie play until just before the denouement as Wargrave) gathers each role into himself, whatever the 011 Potato or Spaghetti,hot Rolls with $8s• Butter.Coffee,Tea or Iced Tea. the suspense is sustained throughout this production. demands. One note about Mr. Damron's ability: even r' ,DESSERT: Homemade Apple Cob- Air You remember the story. With tempting notes, guest maintaining that constant hunched back throughout could Sunday only Y P g ., � bier a La Mode. have been invited for a holidayon Indian Island, off the have shaken an actor's concentration.Not so in his case. • • •0 •00.14, -, „,.,. _ coast of Devon,England.One by one they arrive,none of •:: .L: :r si. :: •••• •:tiLize e mil ren i =f Y§" • ti.flhjfjfl(J • •r•.::•• a/ Lizette M.Tallon(Emily Brent) boiled up a fine degree :r ., x. } ~ fi. : :.: them acquainted with one another.The servant couple, a '` of as the Bible-spouting bore. Playing Mrs. .fra+ iN. '` ,<> ,U: , also Rogers and his wife are newlyarrived for their G A L S Rogers the cook Mary-Frances Glenn rang .':. '. 1330-0::ii::::aii:•iii:Ei,.;-.f: ._ y true in her .:. :�:�.:::::..:.,.:.f..em to ment in the house. There we have the count. ten :•: ~ w�:r ' .P •:�::�,�>°.:' . ... .. %tow Y whine �� o �. >:::::..: of "Being put u n. •:.Y persons marching the ten little figurines on one of the �ab�=jj��{rti'�'�����=����� .4116111bNINVNIVI" tables.Then comes the news that the host and hostess will "Ten Little Indians"may be seen at the Saguaro DinnerCkkik"•1(....orriz\not make the party. Meanwhile, the island is sliced off Theater, 749 W. Miracle Mile, Wednesdays through 11VP.6 >> from humanity and the usual boat connection with the Sundays.Cocktails are at 6:15; buffet dinner at 6:45,and \P1 mainland by,naturally,English fog. Comes the action.Guests'attention is called to plaques curtain at 8:15. hung about the living room reminding them of the fate of the little Indians in the nursery tale. Comparison of in- vitations quickly points up that SOMEONE is accusing each of them of a particular wrong-doing. Worse, the • accuser is handing out punishment for each of them: DEATH!And,the killer is one of themselves. for reservations a,, ►, ', �,' Juicy roles in "Ten Little Indians" abound. Saguaro •;. , , actors would never let such a chance slipup. David 8877-40007l =_ Gardiner, the director, has talent to spare and points it , �:. ,' � wisely.The resulting architecture of the play maintains a . �� �.-. growing intensity.Even though the corpses pile up in such t d ' knows the nextmurder will be even si quantity,the audienceo :74 �- �� • � ���-,''*';:l.':,-;1411 ,44,.''..' ¢ . worse to imagine...and can hardly wait for it! :::: 1, x Spatial concerto difficult •y,!,44.„: . c / '' ' r enaure 1�h COPPER DOME � t'� By LOTTIE STOVALL DETTMAR OPEN NE ., .,. Skipping the performance of the-work itself, hearing ' . only the 20 minute explanation,and the musical"teasers" of Henry Brant's "Spatial Concerto for Piano," we may • Charcoal Steaks • Seafood *' • have endured with more grace this world premiere by the * Ribs • Salad Bar , . ' 40 Tucson Symphony last week. , • Lamb ChopsHomemade Bread �. 1 ►. ,.. For, everyone tried, expending prodigious effort in a waste of adrenalin and dedication to bring forth a • Baked Clams & Pastries cacophony of tinkles,crashes and vocal burbles. George Trautwein, with great care, led us through the "sample" of the performance awaiting us with the or- , chestra scattered throughout the main floor, both DINE BY CANDLELIONIT AINID balconies and the stage.The Gregorian chanting by the 14 women at the very top of the upper balcony floated in ENJOY OUR PAINIORAMIC VIEW loveliness at this time.Henry Brant,much identified with foundation jazz, spelled out tempting trumpets with resonant muting in the sampling. And, again, in this in- troduction, highest pitch of piccolos excited anticipation HAPPY HOUR 4-7 p.m. Mon.-Sat. of eerie winds. COMPLIMENTARY Unfortunately, the actual entire work evoked mostly Hot Hor d'oeuvers visual hopes that the fine pianist,Hilde Somer,would live , through the physical gyrations of reaching into the grand for the required plucking of piano strings while, at the Located ii Cliff Manor Inn 5900 N. Oraclo Do understand, we sincerely applaud Dr. Trautwein's __ vision of the true inheritance of our orchestra: new music ~--•.-��► '�'`"'`--.''",,�`'"'1�'-"` `^'"`--1'"' �'`-`- -'- .-* 4 t•1 for new listeners, or perhaps, younger musicians. We cherish musical adventure on our fine conductor's part. / li Not all can be fortunate. In marking the fall of this parPanel° s on Oracle # - ticular work, one should not condemn out of hand any composition simply for its newness. The final work of the evening was Antonin Dvorak's "New World Symphony." Perhaps the weariness of the musicians influenced this performance. For the well- loved symphony shattered into just so many notes. With 1 PRESENTS / brass hesitation often as to route, the excellent strings of our Tucson orchestra sometimes actually grated. The • effect, unbeliveable to us, created a performance which # A - 1/ seemed to last and last interminably. ? t.‘‘'‘V ,. However,and it is a grateful"however"as is our usual expectation of the Tucson Symphony nowadays, the ^' - • evening opened with expanses of beauty. The Claude e - - , Debussy "Nocturnes, (Clouds, Festivals and Sirens)" 1 , , - 111 i 1 • wafted in light delicacy on the gentle tip of Dr. Ci .° Trautwein's baton. _ .. �.. v Presents The Smashing Agatha Christie mystery as'Salk - , ,� Ten Littleindians ., 1. ' ,i l .t.f.: , , ...first there w®s one,then there were none 4. .? It! . t — % r . . ... ..,. ? Enjoy a lavish buffet dinner and fantastic ' '+ show Wednesday through Sunday. \' Now you dont have to drive across town for Cocktails 6:15, Dinner 6:45, Show 8:15. i Phone 623.9456 for reservations. Senior ACTION, ENTERTAINMENT DANCING Citizen,Student and Military Discounts. Saguaro ►inner TheatreTO YOUR FAVORITE DISCO & OTHER POPULAR 749 W.Miracle Mlle o SONGS IN THE DOS MAS CANTINA. * Performing Tuesday thru Saturday 8:30 - 1:00 A.M. DRIVE CAREFULLY AND BUCKLE YOUR ( 6011 N. Oracle -Across from Casa Blanca Center - 297-8278 SEAT BELTS... IT CO UL D SAVE YOUR LIFE! -•._,1--....11-1.,.-4- %--._.% ............---....- v--) Page 14, The Arizona Territorial, November 23, 1978 Territorial • IF s . . ,i . INSURANCE , IC 110 5 5 I I e d 5 I D 0 N clossufieds 1 111 N ,..*� ANTIQUES HELP WANTED MAINTENANCE BUST ESS .� . MATLOCK SERVICES - 1 Trimming V 1) 0hi' ' �.(1 r1/t��1(1 e ANTIQUE JEWELRY Expanding home business and Palm Tree Service, HOUSESITTER ' ' EXCHANGE need people who are not afraid etc. Reasonable Rates,call for Trichem rs. I have supplies for free estimate 297-6953 or 297 Couple to live in your home and your fantastic art and craft Cash for diamonds, old gold, of success. Part full time. give complete care to your '- FARMERS AGENT unwanted jewelry. Topdollars Conatact Jeff 884-7894. 2700. home, hobbies.If you dont know about AT DA TVNG 47 plants pets etc.Tucson liquid embroidery,call 326-8424. for diamonds over one karat. GV AT DA D.R.T.VN.G.44-47 references.297-0297. DA AT 46.47 Bring us your top offer and we AT DA 46-492 9 7.-7 2 7 3 will pay immediate cash or sell NEEDED: 10 ambitious people Expert landscape maintenance. KITCHENS, VANITIES your diamonds on consignment. with 8 to 10 hours their time per Also light hauling. Free esti- Affordable love for pianos. CUSTOMS CABINETS. For appointment 297-1741. 6074 week. Income commensurate mates. Call Dan after 6 p.m. Tuning and repairs. Doug's Cabinet shop•20 years For All Your Insurance Needs N.Oracle Rd. with qualifications. For in- 742-2770. X-Mas certificates available. of experience. Licensed, bon- AT GV TFN terview call 887-3514. Ask for AT 46-49 David Secord-882-9807. ded,insured.791-7817. AUTOS, HOMEOWNERS, LIFE, BOATS, -- Mr.Campbell. AT DA TVNG 47-TFN AT DA TFN - - •• - . AT 44-47 BUSINESS, MOBILE HOMES MISCELLANEOUS Northwest Secretarial Service 7110 North Oracle Road FARMERS • Antique Clock Mart • Add$200.00 to$500.00 a month toCorrespondence-manuscripts Carpet and upholstery .4 INSURANCE j• FOR SALESteam Cleaning Nanini Financial Center ,\ Buy - Sell - Trade your present income part-time. Resumes-Billing Service GROUP , Telephone dictation. Free estimate by phone. 297- Az 85704 ���, Management qualifications 4201. Gene Delaney. Carpet Tucson, .t t..... -2--.; ' Expert Repair-Refinish . helpful. For interview caw 887- Custom made and designed wall Fast effective Service. Claire Cleaning Service. Res.297-0892 3514.Ask for John. a _ units.Call A.Stoler,790-1629. Davis 888-2804. AT DA 38-4' 5665 E.22nd St. -;14-47 AT DA 49-TFN AT DA TFN 747-5674 • ., s • Help wanted. Part-time. We Good selection of used furni- r train. For appointment call 887• ture. Baby furniture & misc. 1. T TT ITTIT T T1 T TT T 3514 and ask for De. Another Buy.2021 S.Craycroft. AUTO SALES-USED AT DA 45.48 Buy,sell&trade.790-8137. r~ ENERGY SAVING ROOFS! ATDATFN SAVE TIME. I SAKOWiTZ1iN SCOTTSDALE Blue green shag rug 14'x 14'$75. \,,Nappil...71;""Illrkikoprzzi1973 Chevy Malibu 9 passenger has an immediate opening for an Medium blue shag 11 x 15 $25. station wagon. PS, AC, V-8. experienced tailor and fitter. Bunk bed with mattresses$75. # _ SAVE MONEY. NEW TIRES. $1,950. or best Call collect for interview. 602- Brown beige braded wool rug 8• offer.297-8571. 994-9431.ext.350. oval S20. Must sell.790-4126. AT DA TVNG 46-7 AT DA TVNG 46-47. DA 47 t PLACE YOUR 3 1 - 78 Buick Skyhawk. Air Cond. School girl over 16 assist with Simmons Ginny Lind bdrm.set ROOFING .. • Stereo,8-track.$6,000. Call 297- house work. Must have own S8`5. 6 Piece maple canopy - WANT AD ' r 5872. bdrm. set $900. Dishwasher Phone . . . AT DA GVS TVNG TFN transportation. North on Ina on S100. chest $50. bookshelf$40. r• p Q Oracle Rd. Hrs.to be arranged. 886-7422or7.18-1810. 7-3384 LiCENSED & BONDED ATERRITORIAL-DESERTAIRMANclassifiedputsyour C '72 240 Z. 55,000 miles, mag 297 3951. 88AT DA TVNG 47 r- message into the hands of over 30,000 readers -readers who C AT 47 wheels,AC,s-speed,new clutch. } want to know what you have to sell or want to buy. _ _ ---- -- ----------- ( pi. (based on 2.8 readers Excellent condition.885-9766. FULL OR PART TIME per copy) AT DA TVNG 47 APARTMENTS PERSONALS - During a one-week period your ad will appear in The Al TYPESETTER TRAINEE for daily and weekly newspaper. UNFURNISHED STTL " ARIZONA TERRITORIALand The DESERT AIRMAN for a 1978llatsun B210GX Hatchback. Convenient northside location. 5� � � '" LOW,LOW minimum cost of only Si plus tax per week.And 5-speed. excellent condition. Call 297-1107. Young man of 41.6'2 180 lbs., it's easy to place your ad. Just use the form below (read 564$J and assume balance or best AT TFN Beautiful,Spacious,1 Bedroom Moving dark hair,and Caucasian would °" instruct;;ns carefully),mail it to us and watch for results. like to meet attractive offer 62:1-4:3.13 ext.47 days. �- duplex.Lots of extras.5 minutes lady age o17:i evenings and weekends. from U of A downtown. 5200. -� s 25-30.Please call 326-2541. ` INSTRUCTIONS-CHARGES C AT DA 47 BUSINESS Unfurnished. Huff Realty. 881- AT TVNG 47 E!►;x Toyota Corolla.Brand new. OPPORTUNITIES 8890. AT 46 Print clearly one word per: -:: CITY VAN er ora series.of payments. Call Dave after 5:Ill numbers.Minimum charge is S3 for 21 words and 10 cents per o.nt.299-0049. Cozy, little salon in the North & STOR AGE CO FERTILIZER ►- word thereafter. Amount under space of last word is total 3 AT DA 47 Foothills area needs hairdresseramount due for one insertion including.tax. _._ with following. 887-3516 or 887- REAL ESTATE ►- ;r 0254. 795-6624 Extra fine pulverized fertilizer _ 1969 Javelin.V-8.P.S. Excellent AT 47 56.50 yard delivered. Cook's 0... • •, :1.1 condition. 790-3155 evenings and • Fertilizers,formerly Darlings. $3.12 $3.12 tj weekends. Make offer. - - 4 bdrm. custom double brick. 887-0164. (Minimum Delivery 2 �- Seek highly qualified military Family room. fireplace, bonus AT DA-17 yards.) retirees for insurance career. room-outside doors. Formal . 3 1974 Lincoln 2 door coupe. Extra 'Full-time}or.Part-time<with dinning and separate building. . 37 TFN •, •, ) sharp. Call'195-2637. major insurance company. ‘;'ill hobby or potential guest house. _ r,. =3.1_ X3.1_ $:,.1:. AT DA T\'NG 47 train. Financing and company Quiet street, huge lot. Mature 1 benefits available and trip to shade and fruit. Park,schools. • r. Monte Carlo. Resume. Call for shopping. Central prestige REAL ESTATE appt.795-9280. area. 585000. -No agents. 747- • ►- AT DA 47-50 33'28 or 327-2090. $3.12 x:3.1 $:�.1 AUTOS WANTED _ .__ _.____ AT DAA • ____ ____ ___ $78,500.t V.a.or F.H.A.) IC ►- - If you want to sell your Mer- Gracious Country Living, N.W. Tucson, neat $3.12 3 cedes Benz,please call me,Don WANTED Casa Adobes Shopping , schools, churches. 1994 '' 3 $3.12 $3.12 Wirth 793-0027 or 886-1300. PETSpp g sq.ft.slumpblock.4 bedroom,2 bath,fireplace, •- MUM 11=1E11 11111111M1 MIMI 11•11111.MINIM MEM MSSATDAGVSTFN p - - 3 I Illsunken living room, large kitchen/eating area. ,- $3.12 $3.12 $3.12 Weil pickup old cars and trucks. Wanted: FurniturePOODLES-POODLES Utility room, all appliances. Double finished 3 Cash for titled vehicles. Junk I ( POODLES raded ~ Unlimited.294-8287. I Used appliances,pianos,& AKC top quality breedings.Most garage,covered patio,front porch.Allupg 3 AT DA TFN I colors. From tiny toys toa e landsca d '- Mise.If you want top dol-' carpet, custom- drapes. 4 acr landscaped, $3.12 $3.12 $3.12 1 -7113 I lar cash-Call Stan 2 9 4• miniatures.5100 andAT DATFNgraveled, fruit nut orch., palm, evergreen, o- TRUCKS, 13 0 8 2 3 days...�8 s-zoo�2 shade trees. Good garden soil. Level Premium ,_ :TRAILERS,CAMPERS Lnights. i I DOG TRAINING Lot.Secure,Peaceful Environment in desireable $3.12 $3.12 $3,12 1 _ yoyr home-Bob Clark neighborhood. Manycustom features. Builders ` Diesel tractor tandem, 1565, - 622-1642 g twin screw, sliding 5th gears AT DA TFN Certification of Efficient,Energy Value Home. C forward,tilt cab,sleeper,S8000. ROOMS FOR RENT 42'furniture van S5000.882-0905. Beloved pet lost. Mixed, male ` $3.22 $3.33 $3.43 C AT DA TVNG-47 boxer. Tan with white face, New by Owner . ISPEEDWAY AND WILMO T; spiked collar.Golder Ranch and 1 1 Furnished sleeping room with Oracle area. REWARD. Call 1127 W.Placita Camillia F refrigerator for responsible Van Cordova, days: 882-4150, Phone: - ~ - • MOTORCYCLES- mature person. Share bath. evenings 297-5357. 742 3190 4 , $3.5.1 $3.61 $3.71 BICYCLES Private Entrance. Utilities AT TFN paid.$100.00 a month. "" AT DA 44.47 1 1972 Kawasaki 90 cc Street Bike, _-- el,. . ''Very Clean, Az. Lisc. Plate. �C $�;��, $�;•y, ����f 5200.624-1513. TFN \I,l. Iiltl•.N,I) I)t1t. C.IIt}t)�Il�t. ►. 3 CHiLD CARE T �. 1978 Honda Twin Star 185cc. INFORMATION $4.16 $4.26 $4.37 3 Like new,3,000 miles Electri A A CATALOG - start. Paid$1000,asking 5800 DAYCARE-CHILD-ORIENTED( Call eves. or weekends. 327 PROGRAM EXPLORING SEN- 1 - 8560. SORY EMOTIONAL AND IN- 1585 W. WETMORE RD. r"1 $4.47 $4.58 $4.68 AT DA TFN TELLECTUAL DEVELOP- 1-I 0' MENT-AMPHI-AREA PHONE: 888-8699 ' ' . ---_ 888-5494. - . .. �' I' AT DA TFN ® .7 iii PET-(CURES '-' • ., Ili - CALL X97-1107 INSTRUCTION ® i MOBILE HOMES- TICK DIPPING -- ••i _l,. BEFORE NOON TUESDAY : Looking for guitar instructor to FOR RENT I (4;)ci NEVER TRANQUILiZED � give private lessons. northwest r1/4: L.,=.7-----aiiiii area. Call David or Gail o. BOLD CAPS in first line (maximum of three words) is 50 aerenings 742-2826. For Rent - 3 trailer spaces ;1 cents extra per insertion. Centered heading of first line is DA 47 12-14x65 �„ also 50 cents extra per insertion. All ads must be __ _ 12x50 ,... accompanied by check or money order unless credit has been - _�� 12x45 or 8x37 is„ established. Ads must be received by noon Tuesday. Ads Fenced&dusted on lights. Per- Consumer received after that time will-be held until the following week. HOUSE FOR RENT manent travel trailer welcome. . Proofread your ad carefully before mailing. In case of I Adults,no pets.887-7736. - Information Center publication error notify us within two days.No credit will be FURNISHED -TFN Dept,D. ,.• allowed after that time.No cash refunds-credit only will be i established.No changes or refunds after ad is received by 5945 N.ORACLE Pueblo,Colorado 81009 �.• Territorial Publishers,Inc.,which reserves the right to edit, s COMPLETELY FURNISHED410 II ii, reclassify or reject ads if necessary.A charge of S5 will be MUSICAL ► made for returned checks. LINENS, ETC. ALL NEW 1 ' BEDROOM CONDO. UNIT 15. INSTRUMENTS •- Name .. $425 UP NO ONE ABOVE OR VISTA ON)N 3 SIllES.297-6050. Affordable love for pianos. A. 41111111101 Aillgebb. r- AT DA TVNG 47 :1 Tuning and repairs. AddressX-Mas certificates available. ►-large furnished one bedroom in David Secord--882-9807. is comincj Phone M C asas Adobes area. Adult AT DA TVNG 47-TFNIII III ■ - cummunit�- with mature land- ` alive a ain■ ,. CityState ZI ,caping and pool. Phone 885- p u"-aa after 6 p.m. _ AT 47-48 HOWabOUt Check enclosed OMoney order enclosed() Mail ad and coupon to: :1 Red Cross 4,-. TERRITORIAL , ■ 1 West Orange Grove Road IS alive Tucson,Az.85704 On I Ite;daal JOINA CARPOOL TODAY! 7Jwith Us. -••...-,_ �� www inawwwwwwwww� w w November 23, 1978,The Arizona Territorial, Page 15 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 Superior Court of the In the Superior Court of the Judgment. In the Superior Court of the ments will be available at the In the Superior Court of the and CORINNE M.ANTONICH,in State of Arizona STATE OF ARIZONA The sale will be held at the east STATE OF ARIZONA District Office, 1342 W. MohawkArizona the following described property: In and for the County Of Maricopa In and for the County of Pima front door of the new Pima County In and for the County of Pima Drive, during the hours of 9:00 In and for the County of Pima • State of TUCSON ESTATES UNIT 6,Lot 1, FRANKLIN SAVINGS BANK OF PIMA SAVINGS AND LOAN Courthouse, also sometimes PACIFIC FINANCE LOANS, a.m. until 5:00 p.m.; Monday DAVID H. KIPNIS, plaintiff, vs. according to the Map or Plat of NEW YORK,a corporation ASSOCIATION, a corporation, known as the main entrance of Plaintiff vs. ANNIE RATLIFF, through Friday for individuals CHROME COMPANY, TRAN record in the Office of the Pima Plaintiff, Plaintiff vs.CHARLES W.SMITH said Courthouse,Tucson,Arizona, Defendant No.T-9776 NOTICE OF wishing to study the proposed fire SAME R i C A INSURANCE County Recorder. vs. and MI LDRED M. SMITH, on December 5,1978 at the hour of GENERAL EXECUTION SALE code. COMPANY, UNITED STATES NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN JOSE R. CUPIS and FERN F. husband and wife; et al., Defen- 10:00 a.m. to sell the following OF REAL PROPERTY QUALIFIED ELECTORS: OF AMERICA, and STATE OF that I,the Sheriff of Pima County, CUPIS individually and as dants No. 170295 NOTICE OF described real property to the NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 9 1002.03 Arizona Revised Statues, ARIZONA, on the 19 day of December,1978,at husband and wife,et al., SPECIAL EXECUTION SALE OF highest bidder: that in obedience to the Writ of as ammended:A.A person who is No.175052 the hour of 10:00 a.m. o'clock at Defendants. REAL PROPERTY SENECA PARK L 9 EXC S10', General Execution issued by the a qualified elector of the State,and NOTICE OF SPECIAL the east door of the new Pima No.C 370067 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN according to the Map or Plat of above entitled Court and in the who has been_a resident of the fire EXECUTION SALE OF REAL County Courthouse in Tucson, NOTICE OF SALE that in obedience to the Writ of record in the Office of the Pima above entitled cause, which Writ district thirty (30) days im- PROPERTY Arizona,will sell at public auction UNDER Special Execution issued by the County,Recorder. and the Judgment described mediately preceding the election, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that to the highest bidder for cash all of SPECIAL EXECUTION above entitled Court and in the DATED November 1,1978 therein by reference thereto are is qualified to vote at the election in obedience to the WRIT OF the right,title,and interest of the NOTICE IS HERBY GIVEN above entitled cause, which Writ RICHARDJ.BOYKIN incorporated herein, commands of the Fire District Board in the SPECIAL EXECUTION issued by Defendants, ROBERT L. AN- that FRANKLIN SAVINGS BANK and the Judgment described SHERIFF OF PIMA me to sell,and I will sell,subject district in which such elector the above entitled Court and in the TONICH and CORINNE M. OF NEW YORK,Plair.tiff herein, therein by reference thereto are COUNTY,ARIZONA to the right of redemption in such resides. above entitled cause, which Writ ANTONICH, in and to the above i recovered judgment in this Court incorporated herein, commands By case made and provided by A person offering to vote at a Fire and the Judgment described described property to satisfy said on October 30, 1978 against me to sell,and I will sell,subject K.A.Kampe SGT. statute,at public auction,all of the District election shall sign an therein by reference thereto are Judgment.DATED Nov.8,1978. Defendants, to the right of redemption in such Pub:The Arizona Territorial right,title,interest,claim and lien!affidavit stating his her address incorporated herein, commands RICHARD J.BOYKIN JOSE R.CUPIS case made and provided by November 9,16,23,1978 which thearties named in said;and swearing he-she is qualified to SHERIFF OF P me to sell,and I will sell,subject and statute,at public auction,all of the l Req:Charles M.Giles,P.C. Judgment had or have in and to vote, and has not voted at the PIMA COUNTY held. to the right of redemption in such � FERN F.CUPIS right,title,interest,claim and lien election being the real property hereinafter, case made and provided by I By K.A.Kampe and each of them,in the amount of which the parties named in said described,and from the proceeds Candidates having submitted SGT.,Deputy � statute,at public auction,all of the $20,740.53 together with interest Judgment had or have in and to 1 of said sale, to satisfysaid nominating petitions for this office Sheriff right,title,interest,claim and lien Pub:The Arizona Territorial thereon at the rate of seven per- the real property hereinafter Public Nofices Judgment in favor of the judgment are as follows: Lois M. Bradley, which the parties named in said cent per annum from said date described,and from the proceeds creditor therein named, in the Alan Lathrem, Howard D. Fair, Judgment had or have in and to November 16,23,30,1978 until paid, and Plaintiff's costs of said sale, to satisfy said total judgment sum of $548.06 -- Michael Habeck, Gordon J. the real property hereinafter Req: Robinson,Wilson,Thompson Your Right to Know Charles,(incumbents)and James &Price,Attorneys taxed and allowed at 584.25 and all Judgment in favor of the judgment 182.69-attorney's fees together described,and from the proceeds accruing cost including costs of,creditor vein named, in the with accrued and accruing in- Walsh, Dan McElhannnon, of said sale, to satisfy said sale,and that under and by virtue total judgment sum of$87,699.86, terest and costs since the date of Kenneth R. Thomas, Ronald D. Judgment in favor of the judgment of a Special Execution and Order together with accrued and ac- entry of said Judgement. Support your Fire District- Vote Fair and Cynthia Earley. creditor therein named, in the Public Nofices P g � of Sale issued out of and under the cruing interest and costs since the The sale will be held at the East total judgment sum of $29,410.14, seal of this Court on October 30, date of entry of said Judgment. In the Superior Court of the front door of the New Pima County for the candidate of your choice. together with accrued and ac Your Right to Know 1978 the following described real The sale will be held at the East Court House, also sometimes I For information call the District cruinginterest and costs since the State of Arizona I property will be sold at public front door of the New Pima County In and for the County of Pima known as the main entrance of 1 Office 887-1010. date of entry of said Judgment. I ! auction to satisfy said judgment, Court House, also sometimes ONLY COLLECTIONS, INC., an said Court House, in Tucson,I Pub:The Arizona Territorial The sale will be held at the East; In the Superior Court of the Arizona conNovember 2,9,16,23,1978 STATE OF ARIZONA costs,interest and accruing costs. known as the main entrance of Arizona,on December 12, 1978 at front door of the new Pima County porationReq: Howard D. Fair,Chairman, I In and for the County of Pima TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that said Court House, in Tucson, the hour of 10:00 A.M. to sell the Court House, also sometimes PlaintiffRUSKIN FINANCE COR- the time and place at which said Arizona, on December 7, 1978 at District Aoarri vs. following described real property; known as the main entrance of I PORAT ION dba ASSOCIATES sale will be conducted will be on the hour of 10:00 A.M. to sell the RALPH ARMENTA and JANE to the highest bidder: PALOMA S I said Court House, in Tucson, the 29th day of November,1978,at following described real property DOE ARMENTA, husband and 90'of L 11 12&13 Blk 2,according! • Arizona,on January 5,1979 at the i FINANCIAL SERVICES, the hour of 10:00 A.M.at the east to the highest bidder:Lot 104 of LA wife, and PUEBLO BUILDERS, to the Map or Plat of record in the Public Notices hour of 10:00 a.m. to sell the WESTERN, Tucson, Arizona, door of the Pima County Cour- CEBADILLA ESTATES, a sub- IOffice of the Pima County, following described real property Plaintiff vs. MARIO M. MUNOZ thouse,Tucson,Arizona: j division of Pima County,Arizona, I Recorder.DATED 11-7-78 Your Right to Know to the highest bidder: and EDELIA M. MUNOZ, Lot Two Hundred ninety (290) according to the map of record in RICHARDJ.BOYKIN ; The West 50 feet of the East 150 husband and wife; JOHN DOES I FIESTA PARK, according to the the Pima County Recorder's y SHERIFF OF PIMA I feet of Lot 10,Block 63,Coronado, through V;JANE DOES I through plat of record in the office of the Office in Book 25 of Maps and INC.,an Arizona corporation, COUNTY,ARIZONA In the Superior Court of the Heights, a subdivision of •Pima V; BLACK CORPORATIONS I Pima County Recorder,in Book 14 Plats at Page 78.DATED 11-6-78. Defendants, State of Arizona BY K.A.Kampe County,Arizona,according to the through V;and the unknown heirs of Maps,page 89. RICHARD J.BOYKIN and SGT.,Deputy In and for the County of Pima of any of the said natural persons Sheriff DATED this 1 day of November, SHERIFF OF PIMA CACTUS PROPERTIES, INC., map plat of record in the office WILMINGTON SAVINGS FUND of thea Pima County Recorder in who may be deceased,Defendant 1978. COUNTY,ARIZONA Charles Rondelli-Stat.Agent 635Pub:The Arizona Territorial SOCIETY, a corporation of the No.172554 NOTICE OF SPECIAL RICHARD J.BOYKIN By K.A.Kampe N. Craycroft Rd., Suite 102 Tut-i November 16,23,30,1978 State of Delaware, Plaintiff, vs. Book 3 of Maps and Plats at page 115 thereof. EXECUTION SALE OF REAL SHERIFF SGT.,Deputy son,Arizona I Req: Russo, Cox & Dickerson, ROY L. NORTHCOTT and DATED November 15,1978 PROPERTY By Sheriff Garnishee.I P.C. VIRGINIA L. NORTHCOTT, et Richard JNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN K.A.KAMPE SGT. Pub:The Arizona Territorial No.145352 • 'al.,Defendants. J.Boykin that in obedience to the Writ of PUb:The Arizona Territorial November 16,23,30,1978 NOTICE OF EXECUTION Sheriff of Pima County Arizona No.175311 i Special Execution issued by the NOTICE OF SALE UNDER November 9,16,23,1978 Req:Bilby,Shoenhair,Warnock& SALE OF REAL PROPERTY By K.A.Kampe,SGT. above entitled Court and in the peg: Carson, Messinger, Elliott, Dolph,P.C. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENi Public Notices +SPECIAL EXECUTION Deputy Sheriff I above entitled cause, which Writ Laughlin&Ragan,Attorneys that in obedience to the Writ of !NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Pub:The Arizona Territorial and the Judgment described Execution issued by the above- the above named Plaintiff therein by reference thereto are � Your Right to Knowthe Judgment in the above November 23,30,1978 7,entitled Court and in the above- December 1978 incorporated herein, commands Public N of i c es entitled cause,which Writ and the • named Court on November 14th, me to sell,and I will sell,subject 1978,against the Defendants ROY Req. Miller, Pitt & Feldman, Judgment described herein by Attorneys to the right of redemption in such Public Notices Your Right to Know reference thereto are in- NOT ICE OF REGULARIL. NORTHCOTT, VIRGINIA L. case made and provided by corporated herein,commands me ELECTION OF FLOW I NGI NORTHCOTT, PARK AVENUE I statute,at public auction,all of the Your Right to Know to sell, and I will sell, at public 1 WELLS VOLUNTEER FIRE,TRAILER SALES,INC.,and ANN right,title,interest,claim and lien auction, all of the right, title, in-I DISTRICT TO BE HELD: j PENNINGTON, in the amount of Public Notices which the parties named in said terest, claim and lien with the. Tuesday,November 28,1978 {$6,692.89, plus accrued costs and Judgment had or have in and to parties named in said Judgment VOTING LOCATION:Fire Station!interest thereon at the rate of six Your Right to Know the real property hereinafter In the Superior Court of the had or have in and to the real No.1,1342 W.Mohawk Dr.Tucson,! (6)percent per annum from date described,and from the proceeds In the Superior Court of the State of Arizona property hereinafter described, Arizona 85705 of Judgment, until paid, and of said sale, to satisfy said State of Arizona ' In and for the County of Pima and from the proceeds of said sale, Flowing Wells Volunteer pursuant to a Special Writ of Judgment in favor of the judgment In and for the County of Pima ONLY COLLECTIONS, INC., an to satisfy said Judgement in favor Fire District II Execution issued by said Court on creditor therein named, in the In the Matter of the Estate of Arizona corporation, of the Judgment creditor therein Pima County,Arizona. i November, 1978, the following In the Superior Court of the total judgment sum of $7,729.10, MARGARET SYLVESTER Plaintiff named,in the total Judgment sum Polls Open: .described real property will be STATE OF ARIZONA together with accrued and ac- Deceased. vs. of$1,142.39,together with accrued 6:00 a.m.until 7:00 p.m. j sold at public auction to satisfy In and for the County of Pima cruing interest and costs since the No.P-4970 KENNETH W. MASSIE and and accruing interest and costs 1.To elect five(5)persons to serve'said Judgment,on the 5th day of MOB I L I F E CORPORATION, date of entry of said Judgment. NOTICE TO CREDITORS DOROTHEA B. Massie, husband since the date of entry of said on the Flowing Wells Volunteer'January,1978,at the hour of 10:00 Plaintiff, vs. ROBERT L. AN- The sale will be held at the East NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN and wife, Judgment. Fire District Board for the elected o'clock a.m.,at the east door of the TONICH and CORINNE M.j front door of the New Pima County that BARRY R.SYLVESTER has Defendants. term. new Pima County Courthouse,'ANTONICH, husband and wife,i Court House, also sometimes been appointed personal! No.163595 Under the provisions of Arizona!Tucson,Arizona: Defendants. NO. T-9777 NOTICE I known as the main entrance of representative of this estate. All I persons having claims against the NOTICE OF EXECUTION Revised Statutes,as amended,they Lot 62 of Citation Park, a Sub !OF SHERIFF'S SALE i said Court House, in Tucson, SALE OF REAL PROPERTY The sate will be held at the east five(5)persons elected will serve!division of Pima County,Arizona,i WHEREAS, pursuant to an Arizona,on December 19, 1978 at estate are required to present their claims within four months after the date of the first publication of this notice or the claims will be forever barred. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN front door of the new Pima County as follows: according to the Map or Plat execution issued out of the above the hour of 10:00 A.M. to sell the' that in obedience to the Writ of Courthouse, also sometimes The three elected persons thereof of record in the office of named Court in the above-entitled' following described real property Execution issued by the above known as the main entrance of receiving the highest number of the County Recorder of Pima action upon a judgment for the to the highest bidder: Lot 1 in entitled Court and in the above- said Courthouse,Tucson,Arizona, votes shall serve an elected term I County, Arizona, in Book 14 of above-named Plaintiff and against I Block 21 of PUEBLO GARDENS, entitled cause,which Writ and the I on December 5,1978 at the hour of of four (4) years, and the two Maps and Plats at Page 31 thereof. the above-named Defendants,j Pima County,Arizona,according Claims must be presented either Judgement described herein by 10:00 a.m. to sell the following elected persons receiving the Norge Clothes Washer(AW261) entered on the 25th day of July,( to the plat thereof of record in the to the undersigned attorney for reference thereto are in- described real property to the I smaller number of votes shall be Columbus Gas Range(355LT) 1978, in the amount of EIGHT office of the County Recorder of personal representative at Nanini corporated herein,commands me highest bidder: elected to serve an elected term of Kelvinator Refrigerator,12 Cu.ft. H U N D R E D EIGHTEEN( Pima County,Arizona,in Book 8 of Financial Center, 7120 N. Oracle to sell, and I will sell, at public AMENDED GOVERNMENT two(2)years. (K72M) f DOLLARS and NO-100 ($818.00), Maps and Plats at page 84. Road, Suite E, Tucson, Arizona, auction,all of the right,title,and HEIGHTS NO 2 LOT 1 BLOCK 6,,Future elections shall be held DATED this 15th day of less payments received of TWO! DATED 11-8-78 85704,or filed with the Court. interest,claim and lien which the according to the Map or Plat of every two (2) years, and all November,1978. HUNDRED SIXTY-TWO' RICHARDJ.BOYKIN DATED November 1,1978. parties named in said Judgment Record in the Office of the Pima(elective terms shall be for four 14)! Richard J.Boykin j DOLLARS and NO-100 ($262.00),i SHERIFF OF Walter L. Richards,Jr.,Attorney had or have in and to the real County Recorder. i years. Sheriff of Pima County, I together with interest thereon; PIMA COUNTY, for BARRY R. SYLVESTER property hereinafter described, DATED November 1,1978 12.PROPOSITION A: Arizona from said date at the rate of six! ARIZONA Nanini Financial Center 7120 N. and from the proceeds of said sale, Richard J.Boykin IProposed that Flowing Wells, By K.A.Kampe,SGT. per cent (6 percent) per annum I By K.A.Kampe Oracle Road, Suite E. Tucson, to satisfy said Judgement in favor; Sheriff of Pima County ;Volunteer Fire District shall adopt I Deputy Sheriff I and costs in the sum of TWENTY ! SGT.,Deputy Arizona 85704 of the Judgment creditor therein Arizona I the "Uniform Fire Code", as I Pub:The Arizona Territorial !FOUR DOLLARS and 50.10( Sheriff Pub:The Arizona Territorial named,in the total Judgment sum By K.A.Kampe SGT. ,amended, as approved as to i November 23,30,1978 (S24.50), and accruing costs, I Pub:The Arizona Territorial November 9,16,23,1978 of$1,730.48,together with accrued Pub:The Arizona Territorial I form by the Arizona State Fire i December 7,1978 ;have levied upon all of the right. November 16,23,30,1978 Req: Walter L. Richards, Jr. and accruing interest and costs November 9,16,23,1978 Marshal's Office. Copies of this Req: Waterfall, Economidis,1 title and interest of the Defen Req: Renaud, Cook & videan,� Attorney since the date of entry of said Reg:Charles M.Giles,P.C. f uniform fire code with amend.I Caldwell&Hanshaw,P.C. j dants, ROBERT L. ANTONICH Attorneys PIMA COUNTY NOTICE °,: I I. OF PUBLIC FORUM i November 28,1978 I I 7:30p.m. I Public Notices i i 3 CROSS JR.HIGH SCHOOL ! AMEND, OR REPEAL THIS I 1000 W.Chapala Drive Your Right to Know ' LICENSE. ! County hereby reserves the • • ! right to alter,amend,or repeal I E RoAn ' i this license by adoption of a i PROJECT RS423(sl RESOLUTION NO.1978-143 subsequent ordinance relating i • RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD ! to cable communications or W OF SUPERVISORS OF THE otherwise. Licensee hereby • Z COUNTY OF PIMA,STATE OF ; acknowledges and agrees that County is in the process ' ti � ARIZONA, GRANTING THE of , W NONEXCLUSIVE RIGHT, ! adopting a comprehensive i CROSS JRNK 1 PRIVILEGE AND LICENSE ordinance governing the subject j oiL CmAAALA DRIVE TO LAY AND USE LINES, j matter of this license and that , ! 1 WIRES, COAXIAL CABLE ; licensee agrees to comply with , N T E R N A T o N A ,TwmfYL c. : it41 , AND APPURTENANCES FOR the provisions of that ordinance. RECEIVING, DISTRIBUTING Licensee acknowledges anti �, aIi I . 41 ! a ' t j AND SUPPLYING RADIO, agrees that it will be bound by ��� �� ,,# I TELEVISION, AND OTHER the provisions of a subsequent KNIGHTON i. I � " � t CABLE COAItMU N I CAT I ON ordinance, including any fee "`"' " a a C SERVICES ALONG, ACROSS therein, even if the require- N. J Roan AND UPON THE PUBLIC'S , ments are more stringent than 297-0650 ' STREETS, WAYS, ALLEYS, l those set forth in this resolution AND PLACES WITHIN SAID and even if the results to w COUNTY OF PIMA,STATE OF licensee are harsh. County and 4,1i °'"'=QJIMT"` "'"�. DEPARTMENT ARIZONA. licensee acknowledge and agree `o�," PROJECT Rs-.t3 Mt $ Whereas, subsequent to the that his resolution is passed at SUREFIRE PI.i\J'4 T_ R{y0 qO I.J\I'JD STA AS.OC, .s:MOtLA s.D TO ORACLE ROAD PROJECT commencement of operations by this time for the convenience of • ,CSON,A' ON• STA NOKCI I SAGUARO CABLE COMMUNI- licensee in order for it to °A"" COoNT' \ CATIONS, INC., SAGUARO promptly pursue its application NEW CUSTOMERS. i CABLE COMMUNICATIONS, with the F.C.C. telephone (602) 261.7767, and.the INC. is required to obtain from Upon motion duly made, Movers newlyweds, newlyengaged Pima County proposes to improve discuss various aspects of the Federal Highway Administration, _, the County of Pima, State of seconded and carried, this yW a portion of Ina Road beginning project with Pima County Suite 201, 3500 North Central Arizona, authority to construct Resolution is passed and adopt- approximately 1000 feet west of La representatives. A mutual ex- Avenue, Phoenix, Arizona 85012, and operate cable television ed by the Board of Supervisors and new parents. People with new Cholla Boulevard and extending change of ideas, attitudes, and telephone (602) 261-6675. Com- service;and of Pima County, Arizona, this easterly for 2.1 miles to a point priorities will be encouraged. ments on the draft negative NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT .2nd day of October,1978. buying needs.A WELCOME WAGON approximately 500 feet east of Pima County and the Arizona declaration received at any of the RESOLVED BY THE PIMA PIMA COUNTY BOARD Oracle Road (U.S. 89). The Department of Transportation above-listed offices.by December COUNTY BOARD OF SUPER- OF SUPERVISORS call brings you face-to-face. proposed work consists of have analyzed the social, 6,1978 will be included in the final VISORS AS FOLLOWS: By E.S.Bud Walker widening the existing two-lane economic, and environmental negative declaration. SECTION 1.LICENSE Chairman Our Representative tells them about roadway to four lanes separated impacts that construction will Persons not desiring to express i A nonexclusive License is ATTEST: by a painted median.Other work have on the project area,and have their comments at the public hereby granted to SAGUARO Eugenia Wells your business, presents your gift and includes providing drainage filed a draft negative declaration forum may present statements in CABLE COMMUNICATIONS, Clerk,Board of Supervisors , facilities, traffic signals, and an with the Federal Highway Ad- writing to Mr.Jones at the above INC. ("Licerfsee") for receiv- APPROVED AS TO FORM: I invites them to visit you. There s no asphaltic concrete pavement. ministration. This document is address.Letters received through Ing,distributing, and supplying Ronald M.Leham Additional right-of-way will be available for review at the offices December 6, 1978, will be given radio,television and other cable Civil Deputy County Attorney other service like it. Call us. required. of Mr. Jerry R_ Jones, Director, due consideration, along with communication services along, ACCEPTED BY SAGUARO Pima County will hold a public Pima County Highway Depart- comments made at the forum, in across and upon the public CABLE COMMUNICATIONS, forum to inform citizens of the ment, 1313 South Mission Road, reaching final determination of streets,ways,alleys,and places INC.,this 24th day of October, (] project area, as well as other Tucson, Arizona 85713, telephone the location and design for this within Pima County,"County". 1978.By Melford Shrone interested individuals, about the (602) 792.8911, Mr. James E. project. This License shall be effective 5oqn location and major design Dorre, Manager, Environmental Pub:The Arizona Territorial .upon grant of a certificate of Pub: The Arizona Territorial An Equal Opportunity Employer features under consideration for Planning Services, Arizona November 2,23,1978 compliance by the Federal Com- November 23,30,1978 December this proposed improvement. The Department of Transportation, Req: Jerry R. Jones, P.E. munications commission. 7,14,1978 meeting will be informal and will Room 240, 205 South Seventeenth Director, Pima County Highway SECTION 2. RESERVATION Req: Saguaro Cable Communi- enable people concerned to Avenue, Phoenix, Arizona 85007, Department OF RIGHT TO ALTER, cations ....•.,.w•,.a....v'!.♦.4,...1„L....: ..„,,.......b.,-,...,...,... ,‘,...,,i-40...•)Alt t i 1•♦•.•s i v.• Page 16, The Arizona Territorial, November 23, 1978 II,. t."' ' ' 'i plaza Agr, -, di. .„--.4,,. .., .,-,,,,,„. ,,_, :,. , „In, 4, 1-4,,,,,:.:,,,, ,„7,7,- ; ,,. ,, . making the rounds , , : , ,, F :,,,„.,,'''':y':-- , ,--- -, ' ''-, ' `:-.4,...,,, Y.-,, ..--,i''.:.'.,,,, del oro 4- s . .,:„. ...„....,,,,,,is, , ,,,, . bele --,:.----,, ..„ i wwith mIC . ._, ...., , _. , .,. is. .,...,-,,,, .. ,,,„:4e4; „,,,''., - .;1 1:.,, WENDY'S { ,imilfai2k/tiACCLL * '4i;7.:' *L. ' '' ' ' ' ' and 37t,,, .,,,,,,,,,.4„.4:.,,c ,,,w41,,..,,,,„,..,,),,„,„,,,,,,,;,.:,„..,s.....„4 . Shop Early, Avoid the Rush aro .„-.2-,.,,,,,-.4-,7,- ,,, :...,,,,,,t4,1,i,,,,t4,444. 1,,,,,4,41,4.. CcetA.A. ,44„ F.2 %-..-.1441.-;'.!:::::,te: _._.. `, iiit5'7*,::::5,14::1-- ; �`�`$ 'i� ^�, ,fi �� ;i sc,a .'1!:01,4:7T,,,,, ,,,,,,: ' WENDOnly 31 town Y'S HALLMARK µ- ` - -1, : Shopp■ ti , is packed with gift ideas 7 tea t-: Y '. �.. r �4 �', for everyone on your «��.,wt3+° *�' � $yam.§��- j " �, �-���,� �^y ���^^^ ,,..m..�, � ��' • ,. E„., - F`a: '+, F.:` ".s",-, '+ s.+:' {'."3:k.t-r tea.. gi,..,4% Plants • 1 Christmas lis . Jessie s racks are bursting with all tie �,� kinds of totebags.She has ■ Christmas! , ,. -� n the Freelance line that 9 -'-: '''' -,._ .,-. .�r _.., . features many contem- �: : °� i-,.. = porary styles, as well as ,,,,,,,..',,f4:.•,-,--1,-- .1,e'..,,,:::!--t � • ". r - bold graphic designs. " P;: - • ,. �� . ��� " • CGSGS a obes B There are three chfferent er , ... • - F � - Y� styles of Woodstock and r� a Snoo toteba s--sure to PY 8... ..,.„ . ... ....... shopping 'nThtngs• _� . e i t any Snoopy an. The Hang 10 line is de- LAND HO—Students in the Canyon del Oro "adventure The people at PLANTS signed especially for the sports" physical.education class get in a little sailing 'n BOOKS.'n THINGS are young. These totebags practice at Dennis Weaver Park before heading to Ken- nedy Park for some real sailing.(photo by Tom Powers) L INdays. Mary has just re- well as fun to ceived a new shi men( carry. Designers Goldsmiths P Children, young and of unusual plants called old, are sure to like the dyen u r e S o r S Diamonds and Precious Gems Moses in the Cradle. stuffed animals from Some of the plants are Dakin. The tiny nature • • ARTISTRY IN GOLD,a Everything_is designed to ready to bloom and she babies start at $2.50 and grovv i popularity unique jewelry store dazzle the eye and lift the has put them all on spec- the big bears, ponies and where customers can se- spirit. ial sale for$4.50. What an hippos sell for $30.00. lett their own precious unusual and welcome gift Jessie has all sizes,colors gems and jewelry de- Fine watches? The in- idea! All of the other lush and kinds of stuffed ani- at Canyon delOro 11acclaimed signs, has opened in the ternationa y plants in the store are mals, so come in today Casas Adobes Shopping Universal Geneve is also now 15 percent off. and pick out your favorite Center, 7041 N. Oracle in keeping with the high To dress up your plants, animal. By TOM P01%'ERS Road. It is a companion quality,of ARTISTRY' I!V' she has an assortment of WEND Y'S HALLMARK Scuba diving, sailing, horseback riding, skiing, back- store to University GOLD. plastic-lined baskets from has lots of delightful packing — it all sounds like a pretty good vacation ex- Jewelers which has been Everything about ART- the Philippines that start stocking staffers.The San perience, doesn't it? In reality these are just some of the located at 835 N. Park ISTRY IN GOLD issureto at a dollar. Her natural Rio line of gift items for activities at Canyon del Oro High School's "adventure Ave.for over a quarter of delight anyone who loves jute macrame plant children feature the pop- sports"physical education program. a century. fine jewelry. holders are as Iow as lar Hello Kitty, Twin- The program, now in its fourth year at CDO, offers an $3.00. The thrivin lants Stars, and Pattyand Their elegant store is Stop in today and see g P alternative sports package to juniors and seniors seeking the perfect background them at 7041 N. Oracle of all varieties pare evi- Jimmy series. All the something a little more adventurous. for their large collection Road in the Casas Adobes dente of Marys green gifts, including desk sets Offered as an elective physical education prcigram, the of unmounted diamonds, Shopping Center. Or call thumb. autograph books, bath classes are under the direction of athletic coordinator Art Bill wants to remind kits and mini-letter sets, rubies, emeralds, sap- 742-3762. Mangles and phys. ed. instructor Katie Frcy, and are phires, opals and other everyone that he now has are pint-sized and decor- coeducational. Students meet five days a week for a precious stones.Beautiful anassortment of Susan ated with whimsical regular class period and receive full academic credit. Polis Shultz cards and pictures. "'Every activity starts in the classroom,"Art Mangles gold bracelets, necklaces calendars.The Christmas The Snoo gift line is g and rings are displayed mU-ie PY said."Right now we are learning about sailing and as you cards by Blue Mountain as popular as ever,Jessie can see," he said while intin to thepool in Dennis elegant display cases. Arts are attractive as says. She now has the p° g Richard G. Marshall, y Weaver Park where groups of students were sailing owner, explains that they a�.t.��� well as unique. Snoopy and Woodstock about, "we are getting in a little practice before we go do all their own designing A shipment of hardback mini-w a 1 k e r s, coin down to Kennedy Park next week and do some real and custom gold and plat- books has just aved purses, pencil boxes, ad- ...., sailing. But even before we let them come out here and inum work. Everyone and Bill is offering all of dress and kid-sized practice we spent time in the classroom where we con- associated with ART- them at discount prices. toys.My favorite was the com- centrated on three things:ecology,safety,and fun.Before Dave and Irma at THE Bill also has some Snoopy train set,we attempt anything we study the subject in relation to ISTRY IN GOLD is an ex• GLASS BOUTIQUE have lovel shell jewelry from lete with train cars,Tail- pert in some area of fine y P those three aspects. And I always try to have an experta some lovely ornaments to the Phili roes that is road tracks,a station and come in andgive a talk ora slidepresentation on the jewelry making--a de- make your Christmas tree PP signer,gold and platinum now 10 percent off. It's of course Snoopy and activity." smith, gemologist or a special one. The blown perfect for women of any Woodstock. The program, created four years ago by Mr. Mangles, glass ornaments from age. �DY'S HALLMARK has been growing in leaps and bounds. This semester diamond setter. . .there Mexico include icicles, Stopin todayand visit is a wonderful place for are no clerks. delicate bird cages,angels alone close to a hundred students have enrolled in the Because they hope to g g Mary and Bill at PLANTS buying gifts for others -- adventure sports program. The students receive half of educate customers to and pieces of fruit. They 'n BOOKS 'n THINGS at or maybe for yourself. their grade total for participation, both on the field trips also have many unique 151 W.Prince(next to the Come visit Jessie todayat participate in the jewelry mirrored ornaments in the and in the classroom, and the other half on a final exam Yellow Front) or call 6472 N. ORacle Road at and a paper they submit on a particular subject of in- making process, the staff shapes o f candles, 888-2197. You're sure to Orange Grove n the Plaza of ARTISTRY IN GOLD snowflakes, angels, trees g terest.At the end of the course each student is asked to do offers a two hour private g find something for the del Oro Center or call an evaluation. and bells. Both kinds will holiday season. 297-9598. lab course to anyone in- add sparkle to "We have gotten a tremendous amount of positive terested in purchasing P any plaza. escondida ida feedback from the kids," Mr Mangles said. "Some have Christmas tree. gone so far as to say this is the best course they have ever gems. After selecting There are many different your gemstone, you can items to be used as cen- taken.We stay away from the traditional phys.ed.sports, privately with the like flag foot ball,in these classes. Our real purpose is to goldsmith who will design terpieces s or holiday expose them to what I call`lifetime sports.'We want them decorations at G� and make your piece of BOUTIQUE. The blown to experience some new things like skeet shooting or jewelry. skiing. I'd say 80-8D percent of these kids have never been glass baskets available in Landscape & on skis.So when we go up to Sunrise for a ski trip later this They will graciously many colors, are perfect show you all the steps for holdingfruit or nuts. Maintenance year it will be quite an experience for them." involved in the creation of Some of the more popular activities include snorkling, My favorite was the technical rock climbing, bicycling, fishing, and back- a fine piece of jewelry. Santa's sleigh and reindeer Thanksgiving with be lots of lovely and unique Fran designingto cast- set. Eachpof lass is special for the RASCON'Sgift ideas. Theycarry packing. Art Mangles points out that local groups such as in to gem setting, to pieceg the Esperanza School of Horsemanship and the Summit g exquisite, and as a group this year. November 19th many different kinds of Hut have been great in sharing their expertise with the Polishing the finished they are dazzling. The was their 1st year anm Mexican pottery, as well student. piece, all the workman- prancing reindeer are versary, and to celebrate as wall hangings. The adventure sports program came to be in a rather ship is done in the store. about 8 inches tall and are they're having a 10 per- Once you see their new o round-about way four years ago. Having participated in available in white or clear cent sale on everything-- ornaments ' the-jewelry making pro- blownglass.Thepine trees dishes, Christmas decor- You 1i withwmnt ll They built this pool and we had access to it, but it o trim your tree small cess, you will discover come in clear, white or ations,plants and shrubs. brass' an els, claybirds didn't have a heating system," Mr. Mangles said. "S° your finished piece to be Rachel, g swimming was out a good portion of the year. We tried to green glass. Arnold, Cindy and bells, and yarn- think of how else we might utilize this facility and we a personalized master- Irma has lots of different and Russ want to thank covered snowmen and piece. miniatures for Christmas everyone for helping to came up with the idea of sailing and scuba diving. From Santas. there we just expanded to include some other sports and Because all the jewelry gifts,and says they'll make make their new store came to where we are today.'' designs are original and great stocking staffers. such a big success. Whatever your taste, unique, there is some- Brighten up your holiday Their nursery is now You're sure to find some- Looking around the pool we saw students mastering the thingfor everyone. I saw season with blownglass o en and full of lovelything for the holidays at fine art of working the tiller and the sail all at the same P RASCON's. time and listened as they used words such as "jib" and simple gold hearts, ela- from THE GLASS plants and shrubs -- sure "irons" just like old pros. The only drawback we could borate rings set with gem- BOUTIQUE in the court- to please any homeowner. Stop in and see them stones, and a 2.00 carat yard at Casas Adobes Rachel wants to remind today at Plaza Escon- think of was that it must be just awful to go back to round emerald worth over Shopping Center. Call 297- « everyone that Christmas = dida, 7974 N. Oacle. Or algebra II after having such fun. 16 thousand dollars. 9737. is coming and they have call 297-3132. November 23, 1978, The Arizona Territorial, Page 17 c . ,-,,,,, -, „ ',---- - ,, : ..,, ..„,. ., ,, ,, El . .1/4. „..„,,,,, .,,„ , ,. ,,,,,,,A._:,..„,_ ,,,,, .,. •, „ „ „tea^ a„. ;,,•' ♦ . +�„�h r _ sports „1/4.,,,, � ., t�" :-ze #uk.t��• �" .s �� .. �tom:.`..�,"?11�a?r Xei�,+�.,,. ,fix, . r ,,,,, ,. • S.f. avenges ., ...,....„., ....,..„ ,,,, ,Almodova , only lin finals � . '' -,- '':`,'lilt, Te' \ ' 1 r< L004 :,,,' ..: Tuba City made a clean sweep of the AA-C state cross country championships last Friday winning both the boys ���: i i and girls competition at Estrella Park in Avondale. But FX the big story was Flowing Wells'Andy Almodova who ran YP ry"t' 1'*= g c 4 8.. ^_ i \ i*^Y. like a man possessed and established himself as the a � a outstanding runner in the conference. *. The Caballero junior took the individual state cham- . , pionship by winning the "grudge" race with Richard . `�' ,::::, .. 4 . Inunza of Nogales and thereby avenging his only loss of the season. _„� .. '- Almodova covered the 3.1 mile course in 15:37.8 to CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARDS--First year Canyon del Oro basketball coach Bill Humphreys discusses strategy with establish a new course record and beat Inunzia's second his squad at a practice session.The coach believes that the AA-South basketball championship will be up for grabs with place time of 15:52. Almodova sat out the San Manuel several teams in contention.The Dorados are defending state champions.(photo by Tom Powers) Invitational a week ago with a sore knee but showed no t signs of being bothered by the knee last Friday.The Cabs super-runner preferred to stay back in the early going but with a little over a mile left in the race made his move.No Doraaos prepare cage defense one could stay with him when he sifted into high gear. In the boys competition,Flowing Wells finished third as By TOM POWERS and David Buehler would be in there. But nothing is set a team behind Tuba City, a class C school with a long tradition of fine cross country teams,and Chinle.Canyon First year coach Bill Humphreys of the Canyon del Oro and even that could change. The team does look quick. del Oro finished sixth. no‘ y, team has been drilling his squad in fun- And we do have depth. Buehler shoots remarkably well In the girls competition, Canyon del Oro, led by damentals for several weeks no , in preparing the from the backcourt. Millicent Anderson's fourth place individual finish,placed., Dorados for the defense of their 1977-78 state AA "I think we'll be a better than average team.Just how third behind Tuba City and Winslow. Anderson coverebasketball championship. well we will do I couldn't say. I haven't set any goals the course in 18:13, 1:36 behind San Manuel's Kellie Coach Humphreys is working with an experienced because I am not looking that far ahead. We're just Cathey, who finished first. The Flowing Wells' girls squad as he has five lettermen returning this season. A concentrating on fundamentals right now. It will be my finished fifth. major challenge for the new coach will be compensating first time around the league with the varsity so I am not for the loss of the big and talented Mark Jung,who led the real sure about what to expect from the other teams V -, ad' Dorados to the title from the pivot position. This season either.. will be the first in many years where the Dorados have not "I understand Douglas has some real big kids and had one of the Jung brothers,Mark or Brian,at the center Flowing Wells is supposed to be much tougher this year. M , i"µ position. Nogales should be a good team and Marana,who did real . Y "The club will have to play completely different without well last year,has most of their players back.We haven't . .�,. the tall kid,” Humphreys said. ``Like most teams we'll had any real big surprises in camp. No transfer students :,. • � . take the fast break when we get it, but if we don't have it or anything like that. But we do have some good jayvee we are going to set up and go with a pattern offense.And players coming up from last year and that,along with our „- 7; A Iwe have been working on the fundamentals involved in experience will help us out." `, - t playing solid man-to-man defense.' The team opens up on Nov. 28, at home, against Am- CDO compiled a 21-4 record last year, and,despite the phitheater. � „ � '1* % loss of the7-foot Mark Jung, they have some good sized players returning. ,.t �, y7 "We have better than average height," the coach said, Mope k "and that,along with our depth,will be our strong points. than � � R I couldn't tell you just who they are right now,but we will 23 y ;t start four kids who are at least 6-2. Jack Rowes Years in ' ' Returning from last year's championship team are: • rt�icson ' � David Buehler, 6-2-, Richard McClincy, 6-3,• Aaron --. 4'r 1h� Nymeyer 6-4;Mike Reisner 6-3; and Konrad Hildebrandt who will probably be the floor general at the point guard x .. a,� � position. Juniors Brian Dahlki, 6-3, and Tobin Doda 6-2, h have been making serious challenges for starting berths. _-.. :. q Coach Humphreys is not sure how many football players 4,- a mt• ,., �:: will be coming out for basketball and points out that if ON :-, '' ,.i. ' : ...-- .} many of them do,competition for spots on the team will be SPEEDWAY Li T gLjg:LI . , even more fierce than it is right now, especially at the THE CHAMP AND HIS COACH--Andy Almodova (left) forward positions where there are quite a few candidates. es won the AA state individual cross country title in Avon- "It is awfully early to say who will be playing where," dale last Friday. The junior from Flowing Wells is plc- the coach said. "Especially since I haven't gotten a 100%*F I N A N C I N G tured here with his coach Hayden Smith who has produced chance to see the whole team together yet because the many fine cross country teams at the school. football players haven't reported. If we started play OUT OF STATE CREDIT OK *on approved credit tomorrow Konrad Hildebrandt would play the point guard Canyon del Oro 1972 AUDI 100 LS $2088 YOUTH Basketball 4 speed transmission,radio,heat,credit no problem. FOOTBALL Nov.28 Dec.2 AMPHI PALO VERDE 1975 FORD MAVERICK $2288 3 speed transmission,radio,heat,6 cylinder,Runs ARIZOIIA Dec.5 at Coolidge Great! Coach Lee Ziegler's Dec.9 GLOBE1116-11WAYS 1972 PONT. CATA L I N A238$ mitey mite Lion Gold Dec.12 at Santa CONVERTIBLE, automatic transmission, AM/FM advanced in the Tucson De14-16 Coolidge Invit. with tape,heat,air conditioning,Sharp. 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"' < ! tiZsmibonC $e!s . $2588 SOCCER o es c n -D Ub �(�mf"S „ ? ,a`- %, - At, air conditioning, r'= �°�y- �f,; -% ti power steering,power brakes V8 cam/fpr shell Cre- dit No Problem! In Oro Valley Region 206 of the championship of the me~ - .-,..:-..:.?,:s--,-.., ' p p " ” St 1965 FORD MUSTANG AYSO the : .ri:;t: r $1988 old Westward Look club was A -=f'f ej--` %'- = $ ff i.• ,. 3 speed transmission, heat, deck rack,6 cylinder, play and the Blue Jets defeated the finally decided after being f `" �` �- r Like New. Bombers 34. ! Vis' -.-� In 9-10 year old play it was the delayed by rain several ..- s '`` ,� �' :,,�;''` '' Dust Devils 11, Bobcats 1; Cactus ,`":' `' times in the last few weeks. `� - `' `` -': =::: i:'-'-',;-":2', "N B BUSINESS" Kickers 3, Redskins 2; and the ,� %-.�--�''�' • 7.-',::-. ..::-.:-._ ,.= ' "NICEST PLACE IN TUCSON TO DO US ' Ed Pennell and Helen �-�.�`-��� �V ` =�'-' ��' � r��-. Thunderbolts 1,Sunblazers 2. �/ trr,:-''i . � ,;�`'��,'r�,. The Roadrunners(11-12)defeated - f=: . f f: ::.:.-:yam 3500 E. SPEEDWIY 7955565 Prentiss defeated Mike and ff � --• *-,:..:t;:2-',7 � - � r� ���--�-- -f�r Doolen 8-0 and Sabino defeated the -``= ', - :s`'�• r-s • ' r i'- ' �y ,,,,,,,,,,,,-....0:::,..,.,.:::::,. f ''� 'SQ abla Es enol' Sidewinders (13-14) 9-1.The action Gail Scalley 6-1 7-6 to '' 'Y`�' ' continues this Saturday at Dennis ' tt...;..-:. "`` .tier*panorama*neer. '.. s4.become champions. - Weaver Park in Oro Valley. Page 18,The Arizona Territorial, November 23, 1978 __,,, , ____,, _____ , _ _ - —_-_- -r. i N Littleleague HappyThankS 1Vln re istration •� conference .4-,> 1t11S E'sQec. 7 9 ��, from the staff at � � ' call7",,0*., } Registration the Dor� �` .. for . . ! The Canyon del Oro LittleHeadmastersCanyon del Oros dream League and Senior League • will commence on Dec. 7 of a third straight AA state Plaza Escondida A and Dec. 9. Two more football championship was I. " ; dashed last Friday registration periods are 'as the , ,A, 7890 N. Oracle 297-3619 scheduled for Jan. 13 and Dorados lost 9-6 to the By TOM POWERS ; 44.x t ** ' '#41 Jan. 27. All registration Coconino Panthers in u. Flagstaff in the opening-- :-�, -- place at the CDO g , +� - . . � will take Pe g .- r = -� ;=�'�=�,--�-- round of the 1 • - High School library from 10 payoffs. The There has always been a lot of talk about which college ,�= . m. -._. :,-..;--••)_'-- --=�- a.m.to 2 p.m. game, which featured an athletic conference is the strongest football-wise. Before :---7-7,--...----..:_: ,------:4:-.-- extraordinary number of coming to Arizona I spent three years in Kansas where J J All new and returning miscues by both sides,was le swear upand� players must present -a decided in the final six �°p n down by the Big 8. I got to see such Old birth certificate at the time Big 8 stars as Terry Miller and Nolan Cromwell in all their New Ownership.Remember us to your friends. certificate seconds on a 31-yard field But after beingexposed to PAC 10 football for the World Charm in a secluded atmosphere offers total o f registration. goal by Coconino's Art glory. P� last few months I believe I can sum up Big 8 football in one relaxation. Walk to shopping & restaurants. Com- Registration costs for Kerrick. word-DULL. pletely furnished 2 bedroom 2 bath, 1 bedroom 1 seniors, ages 13 to 15, are The Dorados, hampered are;13. Gaston, actually outplayed Big8 teams play "infantry" football. That is theyget bath,linens and dishes.Daily,weekly,monthly and $20. Registration costs for by injuries to several ' ' them- annual rates. little leaguers,ages 8 to 12, players including Kevin the ball, advance a few yards on the ground, dig selves a hole, and jump in with both feet. Coaches treat Adobes Lodoethe forward pass with the same disdain that Gen.Patton There is a reduced $11 the Panthers for most of showed for Sunday brunch with the Russians. Quickly 6810 N. Oracle Rd. Ph. 297-0182the game. But, in the end registration fee for the now, try and name the Big 8 teams. You get stuck after second family member to they were their own worst Nebraska and Oklahoma doncha? join a team and a$9 fee for enemy. We beat ourselves by Ah, but the PAC-10 is different to say the least. What all other family members other conference plays such wide-open exciting football? �.. f fumbling too much (4 - HINDS who register. Tryouts will times) and b all the If a Big 8 team falls behind by a score of 3-0 in the first (:�, _ begin in February. penalties ( for r quarter time immediately becomes a factor.Big 8 teams -BOOK CENTER. p 9 0 85 ya ds) score on 60 and drives that encom ss 33 la s and take U ,• Y Pa P Yjwe received, Dorado 'T" "Your Book Store" ; coach Bob Smith said."It's 25 minutes.The clock never stops running because nobody 0 so much more frustrating ever passes.But not so with the PAC 10 as was witnessed We now have"Gift-a-Book.. certificates when you ratYourse.lf... last Saturday evening when Jack Thompson,the throwin' Send a gift certificate redeemable in I CLIfF VALLEY GOLl= no Samoan,showed just how quickly a team can score with Public 18 Hole Par 3 Golf everywhere but on the precise passing- more than 600 cities. Course.., Complete Golf Shop,Men's&Ladies' scoreboard. We pushed The University of Arizona-Washington State game was them all over the field.Our the first PAC 10 game that I had gotten to see in person Plaza Del Oro at Orange Grove Sportswear,ZOrIf Instruc- tion,Snack , kids played their hearts out and what a difference there was between that game and 6462 N. Oracle Rd. — 297-5949 5910 N. Orale 887-6161 and I couldn't ask for the drudgery of the Big 8 games I had seen.And the girls anything more from weren't even freezing their porn-pons off on the sidelines • them." like they do in Kansas. * * * * VALUABLE COUPON * * * * CDO's performance Even though the Wildcats won 31-24 I was most im- against Conconino was pressed with Thompson. He is the best minority guar- * Expires This offer voids * typical of their gritty play terback in the state of Washington since Sonny Sixkiller 12/9/78 OFFother offers, all season as they struggled played for the Huskies. Remember Sonny the Indian who * SILOO to overcome adversity. In used to gun them all over the field? Anyway,the Samoan * an omen of things to come passed for 290 yards on 28 attempts. He completed 20 (if ANY CAR WASH WITH THIS COUPON tailback Randy Gast was you want to count the threeicked off bythe Wildcats,17 if P * Now Open - The Most Modern Equipped New Car Wash * lost to the squad early in your picky). That may be more passes attempted in one the season and from that game then in the entire tenure of Bud Moore,the recently * EXTERIOR W ASH — REG. $2.25 point it was one injury deposed Kansas coach. * * FULL SERVICE WASH— REG.$3.25 sn s * following the other Even the fans are different. Big 8 fans discuss the in- * POLISH - s culminating in the loss of tracacies of linebacker keys while PAC 10 fans prefer to WAX $3.00 Wetmore ' Kevin Gaston in the second * * CHEVRON GAS& OIL PRODUCTS @ * to the last game. talk about the parties after the game. ,�, ,•s Arby's And the coaches are like night and day! If a Big 8 coach * EVERY CAR IS"HANNA-CHAMMIED" shoes ,,I m proud of the says "good morning" the football writers have a scoop. o players efforts,"the coach They are a tight-lipped bunch to be sure. But here I can * Oracle-Wetmore Car Wash * said. "This team has hardly turn on the television without seeing Tony Mason worked harder than any expounding on something. Tony often tells us more than - � - team I have ever had. * 435 W.WETMO RE ROAD — Open: :Mon. Sat. 8:30- 5:00;Sun.9 30 3 S0 * "They set some lofty goals we want to know. for themselves before the Before I forget,I should say a little something about the * * * VALUABLE COUPON * * * * U of A since, after all, they did win the game. The first season began and they paid thing I figured out was that J i m Krohn's out side running the price in an effort to threat makes the Wildcats go. It frees the area between • r� attain those goals. I don't the tackles for Oliver and Heater.Everytime the Cougars �:� have anything but praiselinebackers inched toward the inside in an effort to stop •- 7 for them. All a coach can the runninggame, Krohn would sprint around end for a ,s� g P �, �. ask of his players is 100 big gain.When they would spread it out a bit Oliver would .. percent effort and that is eat them up alive between the tackles. what I got from thesen theN 4 In the end somebody has to Cleveland Crosby, the big Wildcat tackle, also was _...------- win and somebody has to impressive. Running into his outstretched arm is like ' liSP lose. We got beat and running into a giant saguaro:you stop immediately and in that's all there was to it. great pain. Cast myvote for the best football conference, at least But these kids gave it their all." from the standpoint of excitement, for the PAC 10. And �' - chalk upa vote for most excitingplayer to Jack Thompson a The majority of this P Y Ps the alltime time NCAA passer. year's squad will be lost 111V-4# - 1 ; through graduation in- a .. r- w I heard that Jack Milford was resigning as football eluding such stalwarts as „A.-. xr �. �. coach of ASDB and that brought to mind an interesting Kevin Gaston, Glen and g littlepiece of football trivia I would like to share with you. wit., utial8' � •it - ., .. Greg Wyman, and King Nymeyer. Coach Smith Back before the 1920's there was no such thing as a *. � ° huddle in football.The quarterback would simply come up will be hard pressed to :.,:l: � to the line and call out what he wanted done. Jack �z � re lace them. , P Milford s alma mater, Gallaudet College for the Deaf z - "We'll be decimated by g ', :- . changed all that. During a Gallaudet football game one =. graduation for next year," day, I believe it was in the early 1920's, the Gaullaudet y. Smith said "but we have a quarterback motioned his good nucleus of s team back from the line of sophomores. It will be a scrimmage and began diagramming a play in the dirt rebuilding year for us. We with his finger. The ensuing play was so successful that ..' will go with a bigger they began to huddle before every play that day, and varsity next year in the went on to slaughter their opponent because they were so SC hope of having more depth well organized. The "huddle" became a permanent part INGLOSS SnLE . and getting back to the two of the game plan as they went on to have a fabulously platoon system. We had successful season.The next year it was adopted by most seven kids who had togo colleges around the country. So what was originally in- Buy your su ng la ss lenses and choose a free frame tended as a communications system for the deaf players both ways this year and no from ours ecial assortment. of the Gallaudet team has turned out to be a major part of p matter how well the team football as we know OFFER a00D MOV.27 Mita DEC.9 was conditioned-and we o it today. were in,the best condition ' around-the kids just dra SHORTS: The Tucson Gunners basketball team is AssociatedJ g . inlearningit can be deadlytryingto compete with U the fourth quarter.tram quickly pe going both ways." of A basketball. Last Friday night the Wildcats held an Drs. Simpson, Miller, Fabricant and Conroy Not countingforfeits, intra-squad scrimmage at the McKale Center that drew 9 g PLAZA del ORO,Orange Grove&Oracle 297-0102 Canyon del Oro finished the 2,500 fans.The Gunners,playing at the Community Center season at 7-4. that same night,drew a little over 600... , - November 23, 1978,The Arizona Territorial, Page 19 r-.--. . , , GOLF BAG SALE around 6.,__ -N BAG COVERS FAIR LADY WAS$36.00 WAS$38.00 the CI tai IDS NOW$13.50 NOW$30.00 HEAD COVERS JET SET ir WAS$19.50 WAS$38.00 NOW$11.50 NOW$30.00 FIRST FLIGHT BAGS Skyline Country Club Cliff ValleyGolf Course . AIR LINER CARRY BAG WAS$22.00 WAS$49.50 Skyline Country Club had But on the first hole of Ann Rose of Tucson with a 53. Ralph Van Sant NOW its men's President's Cup "sudden death" Mr. scored a hole in one at the and Sam Brown both had NOW$20.00 $39 50 tournament this past Heffernan won the cup. Cliff Valley golf course on 54s and B.J. Stewart had a weekend and it took a Dan Norman had a 141 in •Nov. 17. She used a 4-wood 55. CANVAS SUNDAY BAG SPYGLASS playoff to decide the the low net tournament and on the 100 yard 8th hole. In a Cliff Valley WGA WAS$5,50 WAS$77.50 winner. Joe Heffernan and Tom Leclaire had a 142. Mrs. Rose said it was only event this week, Viola NOW$69.10 Ed Drury were tied after Tom Leclaire won the low the second time in her life Hemming's net 59 put her NOW$4.10 ' regulation play with 137s. gross competition. she had played golf. one stroke up on Edna CANVAS STANDUP HERITAGE Abe Lares won the Tingle in flight A. Gay WAS .50 31 Oro ValleyCountryClub Saymen' tournamet Griffin shot anet 53 to win $ WAS$90.00 witha net 48 last weekend. easily in flight B. Eunicew NOW$28.10 NOW$80.30 In a two man combined Ray and Mary Winter, and Frank Breit was second Olcott was second with 64. o _ c GLOVES TOP FL1TE$7.50, $6.00 ' low net tournament at Oro Bernard and Elaine Rubin -, GOLFSHOEScoValley last Saturday, R.P. shot 207. 8 Catalina Racquet and Swim Club MENS & LADIES From $28.00 Lewis and Doug Sankey -j In the OroValle In- HAND TOWELS From $1.00 combined fora 136 to edgey the team of Stan Means and vitational WGA tour- The Catalina Racquet fair play Kurt Edlebrock Bag Shag From $20.80 Paul Mitzner by one stroke. nament last week the and Swim Club held its gave one of the turkeys to Three teams tied for third format was best ball the second annual "turkey runner up Melody Kramp. BENCH MARK PUTTERS $11.50 ea. with 141. They were: Ray first day, and low net the shoot" last week. Partners In a Friday night mixie X-OUTS BALLS$6.00 doz. Smith and Bill Johnston; second day. Carol Son- for the doubles competition at the Catalina club, Jean TUBES FOR GOLF BAG 30`ea. Wallace and Jack nichsen and Araline Coates were chosen by chance. and Joe Knisley came out c George and Lee Good- invitational. for a 220 to take the Kris and John Sansbury on top. Lenore Porter and GOLF BALLS, Repaints 10 ea.for 3 for 25°) Redhair; invitational. Carol Gon- ran away with both turkeys Walter Milligan were man and Al Cohen. as topmale and female runners upfor the second KNIT HEADCOVERS $8.50 The Sunday mixie group zalez and Donna Laos were i interest of POWER BILI WOODS 1-7 ... played three best balls of second with 224. player but in the nt est week in a row. the foursome. Dick and The Oro Valley 9-hole •si• •m• • •m•ig•a►• • •s• •is• •.•: •X'•. t» Reg. $22.75, Now$19.50 ` POWER,BIT IRONS 2-9 PW SW Carol Mudge, and Ed women's group was also in � . . `.� . '• ....;.:- - '. -.-:':'���. . ... .. ...• .. ..... . � � , , Simon and Toni Campbell action this week. 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Dec. 10th, 2 p.m. • k ` 1 CLOSED • Titleist,Wilson,Pro Staff,Top Flite,Dunlop,Tourney $12.99 DOZ. �°, � • �` THANKS- .• Flying Lady,Royal Master,Spaulding Dot $10.85 DOZ. ��` � � ._ i� ., GIVING • ,, :,.' • Molitor and Polars .... ...... $17.00 DOZ. DAY t. . - American • to- 1 ,.�� 3 `190 AMP • ��� �cr, ,,,,,� ��• GOLF CAR Pre-School i... ;fr , ,. BATTERIES 8425 Old Spanish Trail- /t1 1 �.. -. • SET OF 6$257.10 \II !; . �, ��� ;�.:�_ • This price includes installation,pick up and delivery (Broadway and IIC ,, ,,, ~0 of Golf Car in Green Valley • Spanish Trail �� p ) •;. / � �,;� • ($18.75 an Tucson) 885-7261 : re ,so • :-- -�' a", err In Green Vaileycafi John 625-2125 american pieschOOIs :F.. 4 In Tucson call George 297-2451 Have-you hugged your-child today? ' � ._. _. . . - . ���.,�- -- � � _ .. _ . # • •14• •t4•1• t•1i • ••.• • :• 11MAMO; • i . Esperanza Page 20,The Arizona Territorial, November 23, 1978 t` GRAND OPENING - : .. ‘-:1 9 . . . . .. • 0 9 IR !telly s Truck Stop . y . _. , ., ' .. r.- ...: :', ' .. J' • • _-_ J y ...,.$ . _ . . ,.......„5.., , - '41101re 4111.___,Alki .• 1P4110. WWI .:,. iiiiiie +'lyy° X Y y IM"+v'.reM'P."�`,�.." + .....ani,¢ .,� . . ! . __ _ . iii irti - •1...... •7,,—.... ... . d r tAr „ it ee a f - Wit'.- - ..., ,M.-V 111a ..• . .,- si., ik 111.80. f Ti *fix ` ar ,.\\''.*:/* \ , . z i°z q. �#I� + w +a never/Y,.e.,.* — . ou ve .....„. x' �eerA *.. .----: many Chevy Trucks in ik, . ,...:..•,, . . , _. ,,,„...,,,„ ,,..., _.4.,, 'g' b°e•. . .• k^ 4re ! e • ,,,„ ..„,.. . ., ,..,,,„,„„ ... . . „,,,„ .,... _ ... ... ,---„:„..--„,,,,,...,,...,.: _. „., . - _ , . �. „z ,... Tucson befo �” ---. -,..,,..... - -1,,,,,,,„ , , ..--i-- , ..‘:-.....- , . ,,,,-, - ,- . ...; Via'.. -. .. ,. . , A '�aye 5� '* , e••g..``,' 4tW .+., ._mayf'‘' IL'. • Savings On Over 150 Trucks !! . , L . , . ,,,,,__ . . .s. Only $250 Dow11411rVflfPll , only $250 Down Alofts pickup for a little money... One heck of a V-8 truck!Some come with very easy on gas with its stingy 6 cyl. extras such as heavy-duty power brakes, engine and 3-speed trans. Tinted glass, h.d.shock absorbers and rear springs, Tucson-perfect heavy duty radiator, 4 01i1 steering, air,gauges.and 4-speed and gauges all included. #L7228, 95 transmission. (K7100, K7103, L7235, K7193, L7234, L7232,and L7239.) 00$113.66 $153iii, , K7123, and K7132) Selling Price $4495.00 IPP • Down Payment 250.00 per month' per month' Selling Price $8000.00 Balance to finance 54245.00 Down Payment 250.00 Annual Percentage Rate 12.75% .�' OFBalance to Finance nnual PercentageRate 5:1253'7.6Z®75'16 48 Monthly Payments @ 113.66 \ ilirIIIIP: 48 Monthly Payments c� 153.95 Total Payments 5455.6$ "moir • . , Total Payments 73So Deterred Payment Price 5705.68 .-� 4,446,... Deferred Payment Price 7839.60 'Pius Tax license . � Plus Ta4 t.cense s - I • Register ito Win a $250 Value , 4.14, II., . '''''''''A • Electro,'- . .114 inc Pinball ac ine! Ali- _ This rugg. ed Blazer has a dual 10, :_., personality...great for city driving as Discounts to They re, well as those off-road adventures. 9iY1A9 ewes A s•x Comes with Cheyenne equipment and lots, lots more. Including 350 1700 goof`ems C.I.D. V-8, auto.trans.,cruise control, 31 gallon fuel tank, air .•o, conditioning,AM Radio,two tone paint. Removable hard top. �`` #J7061IV f . • ..,.. 1144411.46.." _ , . ,-,,,„, . ...,'..,:A::: $250 Down - x, You and a new LUV truck...a match Made in heaven.4 cyl. for great Discounts to y , mileage,4-speed,AM Radio. #H9101, 1 K910, F9081) $3000 oN VANS! \bk.' 0 - .,.~ Selling Price $4250.001 4 P = . , , .. , .. . . Down Payment 250.00 • "Lavish"...is the word for these Custom • .... Balance to Finance 4000.00 Converted Vans. Full paneled and .. , •n ti - Annual Percentage Rate 12.75% Ilr, per month' y P '§ . •4 . 48 Monthly Payments @ 107.10 carpeted...many with trick features like ..Total Payments 514{}.80 couches, lighting systems,everything... - .; Deterred Payment Price 5390.80V V 'Plus Tax&License including the kitchen sink! (#J8359, _.• ' '' - ` 144100.11111p. K8367, K8369, K8370, K8372, X6378) 'Lead the way 4110 KW'WU , oairtiellycheirrolet • 6100E. (,�1P\Ktti ` t- 004 Y SERVICE/PANTS All vehicles subject to prior sale,Se Habla Espano, j