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TOWN CLERK
TOWN OF ORO VILLEY
9040 N. ORACLE
ORO VALLEY, AZ 85704
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Colleen McLaughtin named school bus driver of the year
Amphitheater's School reconfirmed and detailed theAr iz on a -State Mrs. McLaughlin was,-*- many parents and students bus discipline is also rated
Board met Tuesday, Nov. plans and specifications for Association of SchoolBushired by the district iir1971. at Coronado have been as excellent.
14. They faced a varied a new warehouse and Drivers as Driver of the She was the first woman responsible for continually The School Board for-
a g enda. A special maintenance facility were Year. A plaque and $50 hired by Amphitheater to nominating her for this mally accepted the final
presentation was made to ordered. cash prize were presented drive a school bus. For the honor. In the last seven building at the New Mesa
an outstanding staff Colleen McLaughlin, a to Mrs. McLaughlin by last three years Mrs. years Mrs.McLaughlin has Verde Elementary School
member,a new school was bus driver for Coronado Lenny . Delahanty, tran- McLaughlin has placed as driven over 225,000 miles as completed. In accepting
formally accepted, a E l em en t a r y Sc h ool, sportabon director for the a runner up in this com- for the district without an
boundary line was received an award from district. petition.Her principal,and accident of any kind. Her (Continued on Page 2)
Serving Casas Adobes, Catalina Foothills, Oro Valley, Coronado Foothills,Amphitheater, Flowing Wells, Bel Air and Thornydale.
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THIRTEENTH YEAR, NUMBER 46 TUCSON, ARIZONA 20 cents per copy NOVEMBER 16, 1978
Zoning changes
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By WALT NETT
The on-again, off-again saga-of developer Gene An- . •
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on Rudasill Road, had been scheduled for consideration . ,
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meeting, but was left off the agenda by Supervisors :;i.,:,--f , - 7.„.../* _
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another excuse.But I don't care what excuse they have,it :,,,..7-! •--.. : v.,,'-,I. .:' ' '1111'' t.:A.,,,,,y,
will be on the agenda in 30 days." . - 4,,,,74.,,„..,
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The request was heard last month by the County -'..,„p.-4.-4*-4, t, v4,,,,,,,,....•,,,e,
Planning and Zoning Commission, which recommended ,
that the board approve it by a 6-3 vote. ...
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In a May 31 letter to the commission, Mr. Anderson
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said, "There is an immediate need to complete this ,,, • -
project as I am now being damaged by the delay." ,
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The letter does not specify what sort of damages Mr. ..
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Anderson is facing. ,
Mr.Anderson was out of town and could not be reached UPS AND DOWNS—Stuntman Larry Brooks (left) tosses hig partner, Larry Normoyle, with what appears to be a
for additional comments. S simple judo throw.However,as the pair demonstrated later to the class at Harelson Elementary School,the man doing
Neighboring residents have opposed the request for the throwing really serves to protect the"bottom man"from getting hurt,as he flips himself in the air.Story on Page 4.
several reasons, including possible flooding problems in (Photo by Walt Nett).
Pima Canyon Wash, which runs along the property's
eastern boundary.
In addition, some residents are concerned that less p
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development will change the character of the area. the SunTran to commence Bay
Although the CR-5 zoning, if approved, would allow a
maximum of one dwelling per 2,000 square feet, Mr. Ruthrauff service -
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Anderson approved of a maximum limit recommended by ilt, . m ore units
the commission of 42 condominiums and 16 apartment SunTran bus service will be extended west of Oracle
units,which will be built as a pair of two-story buildings. Road starting Monday Nov. 27 according to a plan
Some residents have objected,to the rezoning,claiming approved Monday by Tucson City Council and. partially
that there is enough high-density housing ih the area,but, funded by Pima County.The new territory servedlier A.J. Bayless is working Road and Sunrise Drive
according to a planning department report on the project by Route 15, the Campbell Avenue. line.
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issued last month, "As market demand for land for more proposal to serve the same area with Route 16 has been pansion project, with one Campbell Avenue.
intense uses increases in Tucson's northwest region there abandoned. new store now under In addition, construction
will be increasing pressure on these marginal properties Route 15 now terminates at Oracle and Roger Road. construction and two more is continuing at Roger
for urban-intensity uses. CR-1 is not practical zoning for Starting Nov. 27 it will go north on Oracle to Wetmore planned for construction Road Plaza, a Bayless-
these properties in light of current and expected future Road, west on Wetmore to Romero and north to after Jan.1. owned shopping center at
trends in this region. What must be determined is an Ruthrauff,then west on Ruthrauff to Shannon where it will Bayless president Roger Roger and Flowing Wells
appropriate category or categories of zoning which will be make a loop on Curtis and Kain for. thereturn trip on Hagel said Tuesday that it roads.
consistent with the severe restrictions to which these Ruthrauff. Route 15,s southern terminus is Country Club plans to locate stores in Mr. Hagel said that the
properties are subject." Road and 22nd Street. - shopping centers at Swan (Continued on Page 2)
Lookin • in ... Churches - Page 12 Lookin • out ... 1\
Comment s Page 6
Heir) for troubled kids . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... page 5 Kitchen Sink Page 8 H L R
Wed.Nov.8 84 54 0 UTLOOK: Clearing by
Schools Page 4 Thur.Nov. 82 56 the weekend with definite
8th grade free enterprise page 15 Sports Page 17 Fri.Nov.10 71 62 tr.
Sat.Nov.11 75 60 .06 warming trend.
Sun.Nov.12 64 47 15
CDO hurt for playoffs page 1 7 Territory Page 10 Mon.Nov.13 65 46
Tue.Nov.14 66 48 .23
Travel Page 9
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CUFF VALLEY GOLF
ire code oriballotk
Public 18 Hole Par 3 Golf
Course... Complete Golf
ARIZONA Shop,Men's&Ladies' in FlowingWells
Sportswear,Golf Instruc-
tion,Snack Bar.
5910 N. Oracle'887-6161 In addition to choosing a ment complexes and
HIGHWAYS five-member fire board sprinkler systems.
• from a group of 10 can- "Some of these things
ToQlovel flQt share... ' ~~.# = •..4, '.4.:. t-" , dilates, Flowing Wells wouldn't cost much if they -- . -
...the all-color holiday issue of Arizona Highways, *t A .....::::-.4_-14 ) Fire District voters will were done during con-
on sale now everywhere.Buy one yourself;send copies '-'-'''.--'4.. . ` -.;'� ,,, ? consider adoption of the struction,"he said. "But if
to your friends.(We've tucked a mailing envelope inside.) .= - :_A / Uniform Fire Code, which you go and do them after
'�'��«'s the time for gift subscr1.
iptions, _ is presented as Proposition the building is built it will
seri tions,too. �. ,;.
Phone 258-661,or send check or money order to: �__ �-- Aon the district's Nov. 28 cost more."
Arizona Highways,2039 West Lewis.Phoenix Al.85009.
One year$8 in U.S..$9 P.U.A.S.,.Sit)elsewhere. ballot. He said adoption of the
We'll mail you an attractive gift KayDistrict Board chairman code probably wouldn't
f: Howard Fair said adoption require changes in present
announcement. :,
rr Maflok of the code,which has been buildings or in residences.
�,j . approved by the State Fire ``We don't foresee
Wants to buy,Hummels,ornate
=f Marshal, would allow the anything which would ,; . ,
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<- • r �f% � pipes tobacco jars, cuspidors, r ment to _ � ��
r. fire department eq
-. fr-. `' =r snuff boxes & bottles, cigar _
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- .- :: =!� , additional safety features and spend a lot of money," of
-: ; ::i� ,,. cutters, & tobacco advertising
.' y :r, , to be built as part of new he said. `�i
`� -, ' = ? ~' items.Oriental porcelains,brie a TA
�r _ - construction in the district. However, he added,
'� = �� � '�� �� -��� � brae rugs, ivory,���siiv�t', brass, � - � '�t. °
'-- >-:�s.ter f Mr.Fair said the code is adoption of the fire code ..
�:.- -;••;..-:,.,:', - i copper, pewter, steins, china;
y ppe p
-*: „. -* %%ti r s being presented to the will give the fire depart:, -.r;>� : crystal, linens, arte glass }$
.- /: o,%,- ,-<�` voters now because of new ment a way to make people
04-,;..: A.. ::-. = lams lighting fixtures of all
i M . :;i - . , p g g construction in the district, get rid of hazardous con- i_
r¢ • ✓-=-,-4, :-. es, clocks, American Indian
�::- ._ s : types, which includes several dations.
°°� rugs, baskets, pottery, beaded multi-story apartment
,ter * �' -rf: r ., ' items on deerskin, Eskimo For more.about the fire .
r ,:v-r -� r✓✓-., �;,: f.-�-= buildings.
�-0:— , = :ter carvings,Scrimshaw,paintings, - , district vote, see Letter to
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.�r.-:r�r ., � - r -✓,j We would like to have
s�'�. l- -A y'`` -_<:: f- ;" , prints, carvings, furniture the editor on page 7.
:',33;:".::::::.,:*,; :> � • f- .•; ;r- the authority to order
::::, - . .r antique or used.Call me at 793-
builders to install one or
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"•�' • .��rrr u»,lrurun rr�rv•r.
houseful. construction," Mr. Fair
said. "It would be a lot less OV captures ''••
CAREER PPOBLEM? costly than tearing things
HERErs up and putting in hydrants o r1 a runaway -
WANT A 106 CHANGE? later." RIGHT LANE
NEED DIRECTION? Other features the Oro •
Valllev police have 7 1 MUST
proposed code would captured an escapee from
LEARN —
•A Different Method for Changing Careers and JOB HUNTING require include fire the Arizona Youth Center TURN RIGHT
. ._ retention walls in apart- the
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To Place Goals & Values into An Efficient LIFE/WORK PLAN
burglary in the 100 block of
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CALL: 296-4764 Groty rites Greenock two weeks ago.
SOUTHWEST INSTITUTE OF For Informationheld
At that time $460 in cash
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LIFE MANAGEMENTwere : ‘., , ,
'ewe and merchandise
2500 N. Pantano Suite 120 were taken.The youth,who
Saturday
UP AT LAST — County
Tucson, AZ. 85715 admitted t the bur lary,
completed the workers com
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now back at the AYC. p
Charles M. Groty, 71, ofpolice are still seeking his hanging of the new traffic
Oro Valley died Nov. 8. accomplice, another signal at Orange Grove and
Memorial services wererunaway formthe center.Looking for a LcCanada last week,
held Nov. 11 at the The Oro Valley police converting the corner from
Evergreen Mortuary. Mr. also apprehended two a dangerous four-way stop.
Groty was at different youths for driving a car on Delays in moving utility
• times in his life,a sheriff's the Canyon del Oro football lines made the completion
deputy,a military man and field last Saturda evening. later than planned.
northside lishome? a rancher. He has lived in y
Arizona for many years,
retiring to Oro Valley six
Z' . years ago.
N/,,, , ' Mr. Groty made news in_ ear
_ 2 , Ora Valley first in 1974aver o.:
when he and two other
�i`'�;`•`•tact. residents of the town filed a (Continued from Page 1) not in excess of$600,000.In
1 _ suit to stop what they saw the multi- a room order to meet this price
tCl l t��i. as an attempt to disin- per.
p School Board President Dr. ceding, architects have
Orange 0 �k 1 i,,,,1),. corporate the small town. John Welsh' called the "pared the building down
More recently Mr. Groty school, "a beautiful to bare bones and made
/ \ = was working hard to various paving projects as
'�� •C) = organize a Citizen Band structure. It shows what a add alternatives.
2 radio posse • for the town.
school can be, he said.
f _ The posse, which would In other business af-
-: augmented the town's f ecting Mesa Verde, the
etad a B l�•zi. have school board reaffirmed
11 MI MI t' - police department, is not
yet formed but Mr. Groty Lambert Lane as the
Bavless
Broadway Blvd. Y
helped the • department students attending the
where passible using his
Then be sure to see our 5 exceptionalschool. Currently ap- (Continued from Page 1)
Oro Valley Club home base
proximately 10 families
northside Estes neighborhoods... station. north of that boundary are A.J. Bayless store already
g Mr. Groty is survived by sending their and two Mildred, children to in use on the site will be
1J Heritage Hills.Totally new in been given to maintaining the his wife, Mesa Verde. This move vacated for a larger 25,500-
sisters, Mrs. Byrant was taken this year to square foot store being
design...and loaded with more fea- natural beauty of the land.Truly, McQuillan and .Mrs. balance the attendance at built next to the shopping
tures and options than we've ever some of the most spectacular Elizabeth Newton.
offered before.2,3,and 4 bedrooms view lots in the cit . North of Ina, Mesa Verde and Coronado center.
priced right...from the mid 30's. y Elementary. In order for Also signed to a lease is
�t In west of Oracle Road. west of Campbell.Phone:X2601. Three Eagle the students in these Revco, which will occupy
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Phone:297-7261. families to remain at Mesa an 8,500-square foot store. .
®Casal Adobes Park.An unheard UtS Cited Verde throughout their Negotiations are .un-
of g
Rancho F Liz.Bigand beautiful of low price for the northside!Great elementary careers, derway with other
Q e views from these 3 and 4 bedroom Three Eagle Scouts in
3 and 4 bedroom homes on ranch- beauties.Priced below the rest from Troop 211 were honored parents will ,have to prospective tenants, ac-
size lots. From just the mid 40's. the upper 20's.On Orange Grove, Mondayat Cross Junior petition the district. cording to leasing agent
Magee Road,west of Oracle Road. pPe Detail plans and Ted Gianas, but no leases
Phone:297-2239. between Oracle Road and I-1o. High School. They are specification for the have been signed.
Phone.297-7216. Michael Gibbs,
Vincent district's new maintenance The existing Ba less
- Saroni and Lance 1yer
fac' 'ty and wareh�se, to �vided and
Q Rancho Sin Vacas.Big, beau 5 Foothills on Alvernon. Dave Dr. Thomas P. Sastore will be di. be located near an existing leased to other tenants,Mr.
tiful exclusive foothill lots for up... day or'fiight... to see the fifty- presided at the Eagle Court
distinctive custom homes.All thousand dollar homes with the of Honor and Scoutmaster vehicle yard on Pastime Hagel said.
lots are fully evedlo ed...with hundred thousand dollar view. Maurice Saroni gave the Road,were ordered drawn Mr. Hagel said the
p u upb the board. The
water,sewers,and electric From the low 50's. Alvemon, challenge to the can- . . y . amount of leasable space
r - of Skyline. Phone: 2 1, dilates. facility is targeted to cost available after the new _
power. Exceptional concern hasnorth S yl i e. 60
Michael Gibbs, a CDO Grand opening store is completed and
graduate, is the son of occupied is not known,
. Mary Gibbs and Tom Ray Firchau and Tom because city officials had
• Gibbs. Vincent Saroni, son Parsons have announced added landscaping
Tucson. 1S L of Mr.and Mrs.Maurice J.• the grand opening of Glass , requirements to t h e
Saroni, is now a senior at and Woodhaven Ltd.at 4500 project.
CDO. Lance Reed, son of E. Speedy
wa . The com- Bayless has built seven
Estes oma own. F ,"O r. s ializes in beveled` shopping centers in the last
Mr.and Mrs.James Reed, Pant p�, wooddoors. six years,Mr.Hagel said.
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is a junior at CDO. glass and fine
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been given to sophomore Atlanta in April. , „*.IP
2-.„:.‘ 1 .4y° Lori Brant,daughter of Mr. Her selection was an- ,�-` i
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and Mrs. Frank 0. Brant, pounced by Scott Foster, _ . ..
6441 N.Albington Road. Marana Principal. It
She will now compete Lori is an honor roll `` It --
against other Arizona High "`' �
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• Brant school sophomore for the in church and civic affairs. . - - - ....
Lori B a ��`�
She has been a candy . ,..
striper at St. Mary's
EVERYDAY Hospital, attneded classes RUFFLED AND CALM—Elwood P.Dowd,played by Roger West,remains apparently
unperturbed as Wilson,the sanatarium attendant,threatens him with bodily harm as he
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in sign language at the
� Arizona School for the Deaf tries to discover the whereabouts of his employer in the Canyon del Oro drama depart-
FASHION went production of"Harvey,"which opened Tuesday,and ends its run Thursday night.
t , A and has helped with the
Special Olympics. She is John Stegmair plays Wilson,who is being restrained by Dr.Sanderson,played by Kevin
EYE AR Mackey. The show closes with a 7 p.m. performance Thursday, Nov. 16 in the drama
active in the 6th Ward, classroom. Admission is $1,25. Drama instructor Carolyn Allred directed the per-
-- Church of Batter--da
Sensibly priced Y formance.(Photo by Walt Nett).
-- Saints, as a junior Sunday
prescription eyewear
School chorister and serves
FRAME REPAIR as sophomore class
&SERVICE secretary at Marana High Cadet available
ALL HARD&SOFT
School. f El
CONTACT LENSES EYE EXAMINATIONS.GLAUCOMA TESTING
The foundation was Force Academy
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founded by actor Hugh Cadet Steve Barrington
_ O'Brian in 1958. Two will be available for talking
d •pt.motrlsN students Tuesdateena ers from each state with y schoolsg
Drs. Simpson, Fabricant, Miller& Elson and from 12 other countries from 9 to 10 a.m.at Canyon
p will be chosen by a national del Oro and Wednesday
Plaza del Oro—Orange Grove&Oracle—297-0102 panel to attend the from 8:30 to 9:30 a.m. at
925 E. university—622-5904 seminar. Amphi High School
Ifralley Bardctzdtes Stunt men warn
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its dangers
fehedding . ouir By WALT NETT
There was a fight on the playground at Harelson
Elementary School last week.
! Although it attracted the attention of students and
insawhigepianAir
teachers,nobodymoved to break it u .Despite the thuds
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r of blows to the face and midsection,it was "allin fun"as
t stuntmen Larry Brooks and Larry Normoyle demon-
...L _ striated their craft as part of a career exposure program
r at the school.
---..._ The duo,who normally work with a cowboy stunt troupe
' '` i`' The Pistoleros,presented a pair of demonstrations with a
--.:a \� = Sometimes it's not that easy ZtrIntie0:titllonsth.e observers that the not o out and tr the
(, 0 a ! kee a minimum balance in° torecommend the business to the
;lIn fact, they wouldn't
E checkin account. But�, your assembled classes, and both men reeled off a list of in-
,;? -ttt► _ juries they and other stuntmen have suffered on the job,
. `.' x 1 °'�{,'n.' T-:v it's different with your ," ;" such as broken backs,pelvises,legs and arms.
. . .; .�' account. So we . .
-� ' f- ��� � • savings CC "We're really cowards," Mr. Normoyle said as he took
kit --(•`, 4% g some pads out of a bagfor display. "We're afraid of
started our $1,000 in
,������- _ " `_' �,� - � 1 ,: getting hurt.
' y » "If we get hurt, we don't work," Mr. Brooks added.
,,:% Savin s lap. .. ., "And if we don't work,we don't eat."
�� It means never 1sj Neither man was willing to recommend that the
-' ' '� students consider a career in stunt work, partly because
a service char e on,.�' ;:--4'-'7, _.* . ._. of the danger.
pay g -�
,�- "The first thing you have to be is crazy,"Mr.Normoyle
your ValleyBank checkingac- ,,
• told one group. "There's nota lot of money in it.You can
count.As longasyou kee Our t ''� make more money being a doctor or a teacher. Be a
Co \, doctor instead so you can fix up all the broken old stunt-
Regular
tuntRe ular Savings balance at men."
Both men cautioned their audiences that they not try
$1000 or more. ---
> � sa< any of the different kicks and punches which were
..'- - Plus, ou receive 5% dail in- demonstrated, because if done wrong, they could injure
- somebody.
"R - terest on our savings account Mr. Brooks said that some of his injuries have been
_� ��',.'�� r'� youtwo ways: caused by working with people who didn t know what they
balance. So benefitdoing.
-, A.,. -- , f. were
a .,t '- �;- •- servicecharge checkingand The pair come from differing backgrounds in the
, �,...: Ikkc no g
. . - business.
daily interest. Mr. Brooks, an actor since age 5, has learned his job
`- ()Ur " savings" plan from another stuntman—"He's taught me everything I
$1000 in p know, but he hasn't taught me everything he
AO � gg I`Y g
`� firstF'�' knows"—while Mr. Normoyle started working as a
is a forastatewide ' . .
••�' stuntman about two years ago.
.� ! � s zti
w bank in Arizona. �'- � '4 A. While both have had parts in the past,they tend to gloss
...,� �,`;.,r" L�=' ` - over t parts.
:. .7'34 w And it is somethin "Those aren't important now,"Mr.Brooks said. "What
• g
� --.� you're doing now, and what you will be doing is im-
the largestou would ex ect from �y p .-
bank in the RockY . \\. -,
• ` Nov. 22— Fish on a bun, tartar
= sauce,cheesy potatoes,creamy tole
Mountain States.With over 180 . �, ,
• ,,rte/� slaw,Carmel peanut butter roll.
• i ,, What s for Nov.23 24— No School, Thanks
So
offices throw bout Zona. /:' igt
out ofyour '� =7, lunch ou never have to go �.� AMPHITHEATER DISTRICT
Nov. 17 — Thanksgiving dinner
wayfor us. f
with turkey and all the trimmings.
Nov. 20 — Sausage pizza, green
FLOWING WELLS DISTRICT beans,stuffed celery,pears.
Nov. 17 — Submarine sandwich Nov. 21 Ham n' beans, corn
with lettuce, tomato, pickles and
WTe o out of our way for you. onion, corn chips, French creme bread, garden salad, lime gelatine
dessert. with peaches.
Ni11 .
Valley National Bank ..;�,u
.
"".' Nov. 20— Hamburger on a bun, Nov.22—"Combo basket lunch"
Deposits insured to14OO4_I(iby Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. tater tots,tossed salad,Cookie. with hamburger deluxe, french
*Interest is paid and compounded quarterly on all accounts«pen t the end of the calendar quarter. Nov. 21 — Cheese enchiladas, fries,fruit cup,cookie.
-4 shredded lettuce, rice fresh carrot Nov. 23-24— No school, Thanks-
_ pennies,rosy applesauce. giving Vacation.
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Project thscape pro :vices setting
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By TOM POWERS Butler, the other Inscape
``I ha d this teacher,as to exactly what r; -
problem,"Brad Burr, age pages they will study in ON ROGER ROAD AT ORACLE
15 said"where I used to say certain subjects and what 4
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the wrong thing to the they will do with their free
wrong person at the wrong time. If they follow their
time. And, well I used to agreement closely they are THE ARIZONA TERRITORIAL IS YOUR NEWSPAPER!
get into a lot of fights at the awarded a certain number ; CALL 297-1107 FOR NEWS,ADS&SUBSCRIPTIONS!!!
junior high. I just dropped of points. The more points $16
out. Then a friend of mine
they acquire the more
told me about this program privileges and respon-
and, well things have sibilities they receive. 'r,m"
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gotten better for me." "Other than violent
Brad is one of ap- behavior, "Mr. Engle said, • - �
proximately 25 youngsters "the two things that can '"" -=-
. 4( Are You Living With
ranging in age from 12 toput the student out of the
g g g ::'-:.
17, who take part in the program is the use of drugs . -
Flowing Wells School or absence from school. If t�= - Pre-schoolers?
District's Project "In- we find out from the ,��
*
scape." The common , grapevine that a particular T _ ,
denominator among these student has been using : r If you're interested in children,
kids is that none of them drugs, that student has ��• You'll
has succeeded in a regular immediately put himself or �,r . , enjoy h e a r I n g D r. Willard
classroom setting. This is
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herself out of the program. - � �� ���� �� ��_ � Abraham, an authority o n the care
not necessarily because of They must then wait a � � �
a lack of academic ability. week and come back to the
and training of young children.
In fact many of these group, if they are serious,
11k.
youngsters have above and convince us to let them
average intelligence. Most re-enter. When they do re- OPEN HOUSE
of them have been habitual enter theystart from ,
� Sun. Dec. 10th, 2 p.m.
drug users, drinkers, or scratch in terms of ‘
discipline problems. privileges. I think most of .
"The drug usage and the the kids put themselves out . -
drinking are not the of the program at least
problems," David Engle once before they get the American
director of Project Inscape idea." t
P re-School
said, "they are symptoms For the most part it is a
of the real problem.I really happy group of youngsters 8425 O I d Spanish Trail
don't want to get into the at Project Inscape, ready WELD DONE — Brad Burr of Project Inscape in the .,
specifics,but it is sufficient with a quick smile and a Flowing Wells School District, works on a metal (Broadway and
to say that these kids have friendly "good mor- sculpture. Dave Engle, director of Inscape, reports that ` Spanish Trail)
severe problems with their ning."They seem to realize his students have created several of these sculptures
home life; a failure of the that second chances are including one that will be on display at La Placita Village.
parental example. There hard to come by and that
maybe an alchohlic american pre•schoois
they are indeed fortunate.
mother or brothers and Mr. Engle reported that, here right now helping the Have you hugged your child today?
sisters who are addicted to although the youngsters
kids do some metal
hard drugs..." can receive legitimate
Located in three aging junior and senior high sculpture. The university ,.
sends guidance trainees to •••••••••••••••••••••••••••
buildings on West Gardner, school diplomas there, us sometimes and the kids • •
Project Inscape combines most of the students work • •
classroom academics and themselves help keep the • •
toward the goal of being place in shape. They did i 7 Ex tem Never Stops...U The
group therapy. The day able to be absorbed back
begins with a one and a half into the school district's most of the work in • �
hour groupsession or remodeling this building.It •
mainstream. He said that •
"circle" helpsthem become a part
as theycall it, • O Ilk 1
the project has a two-thirds of us. • - •
where the youngsters success ratio, a fact that • _ fr r itil MI •
gather and discuss the has caused him great "The area needed this • 0 •
personal problems that satisfaction considering program," he continued. • - r 1
•
they either don't un- none of them were suc- • _ • •
"Weiiill
could take in twice as �
derstand or need help with. cessful in the school '`
many kids if we could hire • ••
The circle is the heart and district to begin with. -4i:''';'4,-� / L
two more staff members. • �it€- h •
soul of Project Inscape. It "Their average stayhere �-=
� g Unfortunately the Flowing • Y.•!::::� •
can sometimes be is about a year,"he said. Wells district is declining • I ra\.
emotionally very rough as Two-thirds of them go on to •
in enrollment a little bit •
sympathy is not always the be successful either here or •
and of course you don't get • j g i V 4 tom` iii ` •
answer to a problem.But it back at the regular school. more teachers when r:/),.„,
,is a chance for the The other third... • •oungsters too n u and me imes h six enrollment, in general, •
Y Pe P So t t e declines. But Project In- coo,,,,,,d,74 )
•reveal their feelin s.g hours they put in here is • , T •
scape is working." I i
"The kids come to us inc '
just wiped out by the •
several ways,""=Mr. Engle hours
�: • , �, _ .� )11PArg.:TIC •
Y g
ei hteen hours the ut in Yg y p eah, its working, • •
said. "A teacher in the at home..." Brad Burr said later. • "lifart4.1Rairti
r, 1 % I 6'* r' . a • ` ,•� ti
Wells s stem may •
Flowing Y "I'm really looking "You'll have to excuse me, • "' •
recommend them. The forward to going back to I promised Dave I'd fill the •.. - -
•
parents may come in and the high school," young coke machine for him rie
ask. Or just by word of Brad said, his eyes • 0 0 •
y today." • Q
mouth, sometimes the kids brightening, "so I can O e372.
•
will enroll themselves. But •
play football for Coach •
when we agree to take wo��o. sT
Hart. It's just a question of •
someone into the group we when Dave and Jim think THE • - `"" Fri.• t.' un.- on• •
sign a contract ,with the I'm ready. If it wasn't for ARIZONA • �- , Nov.i i8-i SHOW
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but we get a lot of — Family FunAdmission:
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\\- • 1111"„ `>>~ 7 N Perhaps we should relax and enjoy the calm while we
r .j �` ,� \\ It have it, for a statewide storm may burst upon us in
FIRSI .�.\,, � \
IIIIIIIIII Washington Street in Phoenix.
7°•z* r R �d"� �� .,\ 1�:\ 1 January,generated from Wash gto
r , t� �� ,` ►J The pre-election description of Gov. Bruce Babbitt as
111 „ . .�
N A'T tOK A L 8e,RVI\IC\( o p r ,;�,;.A- - ' 1 i r Jerry Brown with a backpack"issued at a recent Tucson
CUP4' luncheon by state House Majority Leader Burton Barr, a
I 4 ,t t. `
�+ 114'A'''''
` r i . , FREE 1 t Phoenix Republican,should tell the tale.
TPUON -- iin LJ _ For the GOP is now in the legislative ascendancy, and,
_ /,„i''•'• �` i -AtC1S' with both houses under control all the Republicans need is
:,. ; ,,-=,,- --&- a coalition with four Democrats in the Senate to throw
y- .-'7=_ —air.... II? \\\\\�:.-��;;,;�a��� t �
��-- - - i ' . � �- many a roadblock in the face of Gov. Babbitt-endorsed
_ �\ \ .4rit legislation.
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_ ... ,M.,, ,� ,NL This was the result of one of several voter "messages"
.
•
�,.-►-•.. \‘‘‘ ,\''''-,%----�� � _ sent at the polls Nov.7—perhaps attributable to a "throw
.,_ _ -.. _-- \ (' the rascals out" mentality seeking governmental im-
-P ' - 41elli -''-� \���\'1 provement through housecleaning.
�- ,� �„ The voters sent lots of messages.Money was a message
- Pi.,;0, —a strong message asking for a conservative approach to
/ ;. -- . ..,., -li
,,;�- ..� running Arizona.
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In the three money propositions on the ballot, two fell
; )t1OKlAt- FU51.Mi-85-' . and one succeeded. The fallen propositions included a
raise in legislative salaries at $9,600 per year and a
11 • • request to increase the school debt limit.The winner was
Senate needs political harmony the good ol'7 percent solution.
Taking a bit of license with the tea leaves, we should
note that there is an apparent contradiction between
e ill f victor has subsided a control Of that solons seeking raises and asking voters to approve a
Now that the thrill o y the campaign for gaining CO spending limit. Leadership by example is often the most
bit, the Republican majority in the Arizona chamber and they were modestly successful. effective form and the example set here is not a good one,
Senate has a big responsibility ahead of it. The The voters did their part; now it is up to 16 as the 7 percent spending limit accompanied by a
task will be to shape the slim, 16-14 margin Republican senators to do theirs. legislative pay increase makes little sense.Somehow it is
into a working political force that can bringamusing. though, to think back on candidates who have This time the House and Senate may be able endorsed both propositions—in essence asking us to pay
meaningful tax reform to the state. to avoid the deadlock which crippled the 1978 them more while they spend less.
District 12's John Mawhinney will play an session and caused legislators to back off from The failure of the proposal to increase the school district
important role in this new majority. Nor- the more serious and more controversial debt limit should come as no surprise, especially here in
thwest voters crossedpartylines togive him a issues. This time conference committees may the northwest, where school taxes are generally a little
high and rising more. School taxes account for the mayor
solid majority in last week's voting. He is be able to untie legislative knots before the single bite into the total property tax levy, and the tax-
expected to bring Pima County a strong voice final day spectacle which marred the previous payers are a little tired.Perhaps they don't equate dollars
in the Senate for conservation of time, money session.We hope so. with educational quality.
and natural resources. The spenders have had It will not be easy, of course, with Equally interesting to ponder is the judical retention
their wings clipped. Democratic Gov. Bruce ' Babbitt in the votes.The fact that the vote counts have a great statistical
gspread in Pima County indicates that the voters may not
In the House, where Republicans picked up governor's chair. His election Nov. 7 seemed have been at all whimsical about who they wanted on the
four more seats, the majority is so large that to be a personal but nota party mandate. If he bench. Eight of the 12 local judges on the ballot pulled 76
cohesion is not as essential. And Republicans is the astute politician we think he is, he will percent or greater in the support section while one judge
are used to getting their way in the lower take the vote totals to heart and come up with was at 75 percent.
chamber anyway.But the Senate is a different a way to run Arizona in harmony with the Indications !rain these statistics are that the public,
story and a different opportunity for legislature despite the party differences. maybe with help from the Pima County Bar Association,
p y tried to really evaluate the fudges on the bench,and tried
Republicans. They made a strong pitch during District 12 will be watching. to express dissatisfaction with a few.
There may have been other messages to be found in the
Final n • tea leaves and ballot cards —such as a relatively weak
edWay by Mo Udall. Granted, he won, but not by a
grandiose margin. While its's true that 9,000 votes should
I not be sneezed at,a look at the governor's race shows Gov.
Although the United Waycampaign is superintendent who heads that division, is Babbitt carrying Pima County by 31,000 votes.
p gn
scheduled to end next Tuesday, much work confident there will be a late rush of support. Another odd point is the apparent rise in some areas ofthe Libertarian Party,which picked up about five percent
must be done by division chairmen if the goal He knows at first hand how important the of the vote in quite a few legislative races around the
of raising $2.6 million to help 36 agencies is to work of United Way is. county. A case which comes very close to home was the
be reached. But campaign director Tom The goal this time is realistic. It's only 7 Morris Farr-Greg Lunn Senate race in I istrict 13.
Cooleyis optimistic despite the fact that percent more than was raised last year. But Sen.Farr,a two-term Democratic incumbent,ended up
p es p with 9,709 votes, while Mr. Lunn, the Republican
Tucson has not reached its goal in several the campaign will end next Tuesday. More
• needed.Your challenger, had 9,348 votes. Mr. Farr had 49.6 percent of
years. than half a million dollars is still the vote, to Mr. Luna's 47.8 percent. Libertarian Wilfred
One big plus is IBM. Even before the cor- contribution (to PO Box 42588) will help close "Bill" Olschewski picked up 495 votes, or 2.5 percent of
poration settled in last year they put a cor- the gap. the total.Had the Libertarian votes gone to Mr.Lunn.Sen.
porateift in the United Waykitty. This time Farr wouldn't be Sen.Farr for another two years.
g y Of course, that is hard to really call squarely,since the
IBM employees are participating in an en- Libertarian platform contains some planks which are
thusiastic way as well. Another plus is in- attractive to both parties and other planks both parties
creased employment and interest at Gates °IIlNghhII find repulsive.
Lear Jet. Crowning it all was the 54.6 percent voter turnout,
h in this campaign higher than anticipated and really good for a year without
But to get over the topThe TERRITORIAL welcomes letters to the editor.
a presidential election and a ballot without highly charged
United Way will need stronger support from All letters must be signed and the writer's address and issues.The strong turnout merely amplifies the messages
the general community and renewed effort in telephone number must be included. If for a good of the voters, and strengthens the directives to the
some key areas such as education which reason the writer wishes to have his or her name lawmakers.
withheld,the TERRITORIAL will do so at the editor's
are running behind. The recent teacher strike The messages should be heeded.If not,the public,as the
discretion. Letters should be brief and should contain collective employer of all those appearing on the ballot,
in Unified District One has put the drive nu libelous material.
may send another message in 1978.
behind schedule there, but Tom Neel, Amphi
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.ember 16, 1978, The Arizona Territorial, Page 7
Letter to editor: stock market .
CJi?ea1
., _
JOHN G.FORREST
Flowing0:.
:,,,,
• ' ,.., 41/ Estate
Now that the election races are over, stock market
w vote n traders and investors can get back to worrying about how �
the economy will shape up next year. There are ex- By Realtor DAN MALONEY
pectations of an easingoff in the first and secondquarters,
Tucson Realty & Trust
Editor, with other fire depart- when several wage contracts come up for review.
The TERRITORIAL ments and districts in the The government has been going through the motions of Home Buyer Psychology
Dear Sir: area along with our efforts supporting the dollar in foreign markets. Currency ex-
Thoughts abouT why 10 in updating state legisla- perts, however, are watching all the moves with a jaun- Buyers buy homes by his offer for one already
persons seek positions on a tion concerning fire district diced eye. They are not thoroughly convinced, and as a comparison.The average realistically valued.
five-member fire district law. We have also encour- result, the dollar is struggling to regain its former stan- buyer is no slouch. He'll We can save the home
board. aged and sponsored the ding before having been cut loose from gold. s hop a pa r ti c u 1 a r seller much chagrin in
This position is a participation of the depart- Several of the major banks have boosted their prime . neighborhood and home- the area of comparative
"non-paid" job, and does ment in their program with lending rate to 103:4 percent, and according to some ex- type. He'll rarely buy the pricing. We know what
require a considerable the schools in our district. perts in the money market, a further rise to at least 11 first one he visits. It's too similar homes are selling
amount of time and some Some of the children we percent would not be surprising. But as money becomes big an investment to be for and which homes are
knowledge of fire district educate now will someday tighter, the drying up of funds will have its effect on nonchalant. He will then not selling due to over-
law; the ability to set up be the people who will also business generally. compare prices against pricing. We can help you
mutual aid and inter- go on to work for a-safer As the stock market sinks into lower territory many comparative value. He'll select the proper selling
governmental agree- community. individual investors are again taking to the sidelines. quickly throw out any price—one that will bring
ments; figure and submit We,the present Board,of From this vantage point, they make occasinal forays into obviously overpriced the best profit in the
comprehensive and fair Flowing Wells Fire Dis- the market looking for bargains. Many, however, have homes. shortest time. It makes
budgets each year and trict, have encouraged the lost out by margin calls (euphemistically called sense to work with
most of all, to give the participation of the addit- "maintenance calls")during the recent drive downward. If the buyer really likes documented facts instead
residents of the Flowing ional five candidates seek- Continued nervousness exists among traders,as shown one of these overpriced of guesswork. Who knows
Wells District the best fire ing a position on this board, by the light volume of trading and its distribution among homes, he may make a --you may be planning to
prevention-fire and rescue the entire list. While the few issues making up the counter offer at a lower sell your home for less
and we feel that the present averages mayshow a loss orgain, under cover of such a
service possible at the low- board has acted in the best g price -- closer to its true than it's worth. Why not
est cost to the taxpayers. interest of our residents, move many stocks follow the opposite course. value. But history shows drop in and find out. We
Some of the older and if new candidates are Investors who hold shares in some of the large com- that he'll probably make have the facts!
members of the district elected to serve on this panies,the so-called blue chip issues,cannot be faulted for
and Flowing Wells board, we trust that they being nervous when they see the attacks being made by Tucson Realty&Trust Co.
Volunteer Fire Depart- will serve with the same the politicians on their size or earnings. It seems to be
ment, Inc. can remember dedication and community "open season" also by the headline hunters, trying to be FOOTHILLS OFFICE
our first 1941 Ford Fire interest as that of the pre- bought off as a nuisance value. • 0 5940 NO. ORACLE
Truck and the times that sent board. Perhaps when Congress returns to their well-paid$1,000 fi 881 we used our Pocket Change Most of all we need the a week plus jobs, they will show more consideration for '1 300
1.13
to buy gas for the truck on participation of all of the those who elected them. Until they do, the stock market
the way to a fire. Some of qualified electors of the will flounder,but inflation will not!
us may also remember district to turn out and vote
some of the mistakes which for the candidate of your
we have made during the choice. This is your fire lifetime past,and hope that we have district, please vote Nov- !
profitted from these ember 28, 1978 at Fire - Youve spent a lifetime
mistakes, and shall not Station I, 1342 W. Mohawk
repeat some of the things Drive, 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. •
which were not productive Howard D. Fair
to a good fire department. Flowing Wells Volunteer accumulating your estate.
We have seen the Flow- Fire District Board
ing Wells Volunteer Fire
Department grow from one tt
1941 Ford homemade fire "WHEN THE SUN SHINES, h don you spend
truck,to a department with DIAMOND-LIKE PRISMS
eight sophisticated pieces BRING A ROOM TO LIFE
of fire fighting and rescue
equipment, two staff cars, WITH RAINBOW
two fire stations, 45 fire- COLORS " one hour with your
fighters with a total value ae• •
.‘el)
to date of over one half It stands to reason, two friends
million dollars. We hope to from a woodsy area, called trust ofacer to preserve lt,
•
see this public service Woodhaven, Michigan, specialize
trend continue. Flowing at working in fine woods.
Wells Volume Fire Dept. However, Tom Parsons and Ray .
Inc. is a non-profit Firchau have gone one step
corporation, using their
further at their new Glass and
total yearly budget for Woodhaven, LTD. They have
service to this community. combined beveled glass and
Why 10 person seek the hardwood to produce doors,
office: windows and architectural ac-
In one hour, and at no charge, your Estate and \.
First, because these are cents.
the kind of people we have Financial PlanningOfficer will explain how- he
the
here in Flowing Wells Friends since childhood, the two
District people who are craftsmen thoroughly enjoy their can help ybetter manage your finances now
work --- and working together.
interested in the safety and
welfare of their neighbors. Ray Firchau was a mechanical and for the future. He'll talk to you about money
engineer working at Great Lakes
Second, most of these Steel; Tom Parsons ran Monarch how ou can full enjoy the income !
management, y y
candidates have some Wrecking Company. In Toms'
knowledge of the type ofaccumulated during workin years,
g � profession, he demolished old y0U Ve g
work we have to do to keep buildings that often held a '
and thepassingon of our estate to your heirs.
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on getting better I.S.O. treasure in Antique glass. The
ratings and reducing our Parsons' home became a -
Come in for a personal-and confidential
p
fire insurance rates in the showplace as he,with the help of
district, along with install- friendRay spent many win( It'llry
ing hydrants and increas- consultation. be the hour you ever spent.crit.
eveningsproducing beautiful
ing our service to the dis- windows and doors of beveled
trict. glass&fine woods.Soon,a hobby
Third, some candidates became a profession, the two
might think that there is agreed to fulfill a longtime wish to
some prestige involved in ,
"chuck it all" and move to
beingelected; however, I Jim Cleary,Trust Officer
Arizona. Tucson had been a
am sure that none of the favorite vacation spot for both Oracle and Orange Grove
present slate of candidates their families for severalyears. 6400 N.Oracle Road
are running for this reason,
792-5513
and if any are,they may be In describing their product, Ray
disappointed. says "How very beautiful the
Fourth, I am sure that diamond-like prisms are when the
each candidates feels that sun shines. Beveled glass brings
he or she has something to a room to life with color without
offer in the way of service losing visibility.
to the community.The preFIRST NATIONAL BANK OF ARIZONA
-
sent board has opened Glass and Woodhaven at 4500 E. MEMBER F D 1 C•FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTE%1
many doors the past two Speedway in Midway Business
years, with more fire hy- Park specializes in the unusual.
drants, paramedic ser- According to Tom Parsons"If you
vices, intergovernmentat can describe it --- we can makePeople who , a ohelp
agreements with the City of it."
Tucson, and mutual aid
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a �� �' phitheater Chapter of the �
.�� Future Farmers of
z, America attended the By RUTH ILIFF / '''
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National FFA Convention
AUTOGRAPHS—Eric Gurney sketches an animal as aprt of his autograph at a signing in Kansas City, Nov. 7-10. If it wags its tail, it is called "Goggy."If it purrs it is
party last week at the Haunted Bookshop, marking the release of a book he co-authored Those representing Am- either"Kak key"or"key key kak." And either or both o
with Nancy Prevo (left) titled "The Calculating Cat Returns." Customer Maria Pinter phitheater were Joel Ball, them had better watch their whiskers if Little Lady is
waits for the couple to finish autographing the book. Carolyn Biester, Lisha close. She loves them. She wants to grab them tight,hold
Smith,and Carol Stough. them real close and tell them of her delight.
Over 23,000 FFA Fortunately the goggies on our neighborhood seem to
it tIl
0k Se 'A SARI /�!�ti members from throughout like little girls and the key key kak in our house has
lit A
1 ' 0 the United States and
nkand his whiskers
.w i y� experience in guarding both hisfla a
10z� ,� ,♦, Puerto Rico attended the against the encroachment of a creeping child.
‘ convention. He lived through BigBrother's creeperhood. Little
Nib �� g Pe
Noy• Chapter delegates had Lady's designation of GreyBeast-an.d his com atriots as
° 0 • r the opportunity to hear y g p
NOEkak keys, which I interpret as catkitty in distiction from
; many national political most people's reference to them as kitty cat, sometimes
Aft C' SPECIALS • SENSATIONS figures including President creates a little confusion since she orders up food by
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Y, • Jimmy Carter. President couple of calls which closely resemble those sounds.
.� MON B-B-Q Beef Ribs Sandabs Carter was a former FFA
Caacaa us generally clear; it means cracker. Caaki--a
*10 di o member from Plains, slight variation on caaacaa--means cookie. And Little
.......... o o , Georgia. Lady will not,I repeat NOT,accept one for the other.
TUE Pork Cutlet Sweetbreds Mike Schweigert, im- She maywonder a little atreactions to her con-
my
° ° •' mediate past president of versation but occasionally I have to check the floor to see
° c the Amphitheater FFA whether Grey Beast is passing by or chocolate chips are in
1 ilki; /iiiP WE D Corn Beef & Cabbage Beef Kabobs Chapter received a evidence in order to know whether she is sa in kak• saying key
National Silver Award in or caaki.
octhe Turf and Landscape Little Lady also speaks in word and in sign at the
THU OPEN 11 A.M. THANKSGIVING DI
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o Management Proficiency slightest indication that anybody is going anywhere. She
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1 III 111 Area. will say "Baa" and squeeze her hand in an original
FRISeafood Newbur - Sauteed Salmon hehersh9 vocational agriculture� vocat o g ?Tgormeone else is traveling or even if the word
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visor, accompanied the She uses the same sound-Baa-in another context but
GOOD LUCK ARIZONA. SAT? Beef Stroganoff -
delegation to the con- they are not often confused. This all results from a
oSANDWICHBAR vention. friendly game of squeezing noses that seem to have
- SUN Broiled Chicken established itself as a family tradition regardless of the
MON. INRU r i.LUNCH 0 inate inaninity of it all.
P — Tall Person must have started it with Big Brother when
RESTAURANT-COCKTAILS 622_3611 4 he was an only child--certainly someone as rational and
2702 N. MIRACLE MILE = '/ level-headed as myself wouldn't have started this. He
yes..... _ .
�!•�•'` illo emits a loud "beep-beep" when a child grabs his nose.
1
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haven't changed. One will still grab anything that gets
close and since small children spend considerable
amounts of time perched on their resident adult's
WHAT YOUR FRIENDS HAVE DISCCWERED. arm or lap, noses are often close.
And so we are often called upon to beep for the
amusement of a grasping child. If one forgets the ex-
pected response or--as in my case--refuses to go along
with the game until coaxed, Little Lady will just squeeze
�. again a little harder and prompt: "Baa.'
The irony may only be obvious to me but in either case,
v ' "Baa"to me means traveling time.
„ --- 14°S,. Boys Chorus in concert
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....` be given Monday, Dec. 18 at 8 p.m. in the Tucson Corn
��, .: ytnunity Center Music Hall. Besides traditional carols and
��; classics there will be a special arrangement of The
:. Twelve Days of Christmas.Director is John S.Davis with
; ? Julian Ackerly assisting. Tickets at $3 for adults, $2 for
t .� ' � students and $1 for those under 12 are available at all
T Community Center outlets
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. fi World Charm in a secluded atmosphere offers total
_ ti relaxation. Walk to shopping & restaurants. Com-
5 '. `q ' pletely furnished 2 bedroom-2 bath, 1 bedroom-1
� r•n `:: i bath,linens and dishes.Daily,weekly,monthly and
i annual rates.
Casas Adobes Lodge
THE ALL-NEW LOOKOUT LOUNGE. 6810 N. Oracle Rd. Ph. 297-0182
They've discovered that the Look- tonight we'll see to it you get your
out Lounge in the Westward Look favorite lil)ation mixed to perfec-
....7...7....-_ - HINDS
Resort has changed. And it's defi- *°‘ tion while :ou enjoy the nightly en- ( _._
nitely for the better. We're redecorated tertainment and the panoramic view ' ' -BOOK CENTER
the entire lounge wEsTwAiti) of nighttime Tucson.
into one of the cozi- The Lookout Lounge �- "Your Book Store"
est spots to relax in Tucson. And num in the Westward Look Resort, d is-
if you join your friends with us cover it for yourself tonight. — NOW FEATURING -
245 East Ina Road/297-1151 Gift Certificates for Christmas!
Plaza Del Oro at Orange Grove
ENJOY DANCING AND LIVELY ENTERTAINMENT WITH THE ERNIE COLEMAN TRIO 6462 N. Oracle Rd. — 297-5949
November 16, 1978,The Arizona Territorial, Page 9
Visit
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A NICE ALTERNATIVE TO LAS VEGAS
By LARRY S.REID sponge? In the heart of one to follow the legendary offer Greek Island cruises
SMALL WORLD TRAVEL Athens one vendor wears voyage of Jason and the of varying length during _;
CONSIDER THE RENO-LAKE TAHOEI
Magic names from an- an elephant ear sponge as a Golden Fleece and to enjoy the normal cruise season. le- ri
c i en t history and hat. This sponge looks like so many of the additional This is a highly relaxing AREA FOR THESE REASONS:
mythology come alive after an up-turned sombrero. He attractions of Greece, way to visit this fascinating THE LAKE- _
just a short visit to Greece. attracted a lot of attention Turkey,the Aegean and the part of the world. ,- __�
The Acropolis, the temple and about ten surplus shots Black Seas. THE MOUNTAINS `
of the Parthenon, the from my wife's camera. I A wide selection of trips Ea skiingFail, Winter and Spring
Peloponnese, the temple of wondered if he could hold is offered bywell-qualified Our offices have full P 9
- P his head upduring details and descriptive I_ Reno and Lake Tahoe provides you =;
the sea god Poseidon, a heavy tour companies. These are c ptive
Mycenae, Piraeus, Old rain! pre-planned, enabling one brochures which are kV with an option to just gambling. 1
Corinth, Delphi and Argo Longer cruises to the to forecast in advance the available for anyone
are all easily visited on day other Greek Islands are basic total cost of.the trip. planning such a trip. Fly there for as little as
tours from Athens. also available, enabling Leading cruise companies _�
In just eight days our
S1 20.00 Ei
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party visited all of these Airline jargon = —'
sites and more, and came ::_-_.
away with a desire for a = Via u hes i rwe t
more extended return. We
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headquartered at a quiet - = CALL THE GIRLS AT !F.
hotel in the heart of Athens By SANCY CHILDERS The rate is lower than first and therefore must be will-
and each day set out on a GULLIVER'S TRAVELS but is not a discounted fare, Ing to accept a very basic
or a special fare. Full fare level of service for the sake
well-planned program. Those of us who work in Pe ,
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coach passengers can have of the lower price. On ' Of& a ' TRAVEL
Walking in Athens is a travel agencies are often
delightful activity. Ad- guiltyof usingairline jar- the following services not flights where meals are Allr
g Y available to the economyserved some of these = _'
jacent to Constitution gon when we are talking to fare passengers = 6480 H. Orucie 297-7338
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Square is a large heavily our clients. Perhaps it is P g special fares do not receive _
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wooded park with in- time for a written trans- Advanced reserved seat the meal service, the other = Plaza Del Oro _,
assignment, round trips will be served, but
tertw fining walkways. lation to help the general g type �1lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIII{III1111111111111lII{IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII11111111111111111111111111111lI11I1{llllllllllllllllllllllr;
Eating is a varied ex- public understand some of check-in, use of carry-on last on the aircraft.
the most frequently used luggage racks. Non-stop, Direct,
perience in the days' q y Economyincludes all ConnectingFlights— Non-
'VIVO
schedules. Outdoor words and phrases regard- g
'`quick" cafeterias are ing air travel. discounted fares, stop is just what it says,
Freedom frompoint A to point B.
Class of service—There excursions,
located along the busy
Fares, IN
Chickenfeed, Pea- Direct service means the
streets of the main square. are three basic seating
•
Some feel that the wat- divisions on most aircraft: nuts, Supersavers, Senior flight goes from point A to
ching and looking may be First class is the front of Citizen's, Leisure, Apex, point B without a change of '4' DELUXE CHRISTMAS
better than the food. Near the aircraft, with larger SuperApex, standby, etc. aircraft, but there may be
the flea-markets the seats, better meals, free All of these fares have . from one to several
restaurants ranging from drinks, and a lot of service special requirements immediate stops. A PACKAGE
white tablecloth types to from the flight attendants. including duration of stay connecting flight means a
the more basic. Most do (Hughes Airwest calls their and advance booking, and change of aircraft, but in ACAPULCO•TAXCO•MEXICO CITY
serve delicious Greek food, first class Business Man's the rates may vary by the some cases it may take less
wine and beer. Some Coach.) Club Coach is a day of the week and the time than a direct flight DECEMBER 23-31, 1978
overlook small historic new class of service that time of day. Passengers on with several stops!
sites or ruins. All of them has been introduced for the the discounted fares are Holding Confirmed — •RT air from Tucson •3 nights on the beach at the Eicano
are great places to sit and full fare coach passengers. primarily price conscious This means the seat has Hotel, in Acapulco*Breakfast&dinner daily in Acapulco
rest and observe. been blocked out on the •1 night in TAXCO •4 nights at the ARISTOS Hotel in
computer and will be held Mexico City 'Mexico City, Shrine of Guadalupe and
My favorite lunch was - until the date when a ticket Pyramid tours'all transfers*Personally escorted.
served at restaurants We would .. must be written.
popular with businessmen. T::::7 Wait-List—The seat has per
A typical a la carte meal like � SPACE LIMITED person
YP been requested but is not $50 will hold your $474
double
would consist of a bowl of RecommendAl presently available. A reservations
lentil soup, a small cut of f • waiting list by date is kept
cheese-spinach pie, baked a IR/ 'TRAVEL inc. by the airlines and if the -custard and wine. Modestseat becomes available it
N TrAiVIVIL
in price and most delicious. RELAXING CRUISE will be confirmed to the 3013 N. FIRST AVE. • PHONE 882-0946,
Meal costs compare first person on the wait-list.
favorably with similar Now available in a selection of
restaurant costs in the U.S. choice and frequent sailings on
Whether. dining at the EXCELLENT CRUISE SHIPS... ,
chatr,Sailing from the Ports of ''' a CHRISTMAS •
Grand Bretagne Hotel, the
King George or at one of -
the lowly street • Los Angeles .,i. •
IN HOWell .
restaurants, the drachma - _�
goes about the same •New Orleans � � .
• TRAVEL SERVICE
distance that the dollar •Galveston •.��:;''::: _' DECEMBER 22-30, 1978 •
does in our country. - DECEMBER 23-31, 1978 •
•Miami -
.
An excellent way to --------_-:-..:r;- • •
relive the history of ancient *ROUND TRIP AIR TRANSPORTATION FROM TUCSON TO HONOLULU(via Los Angeles)
Greece is with leisurely Colorful descriptive brochures
*COMPLIMENTARY IN FLIGHT MEAL SERVICE,MOVIES&STEREO(From Los Angeles) '
are available
visits to the Acropolis, the *ROUND TRIP TRANSFERS BETWEEN AIRPORT AND HOTEL SELECTED •
Q
Parthenon, the Agora and CALL 297-8231 • *SEVEN NIGHTS ACCOMMODATIONS IN THE PLAN AND HOTEL OF YOUR CHOICE •
other points of interest. *PORTERAGE AND TIPS •
Full daytripsby bus with 7110 NORTH ORACLE ROAD • *ONE NIGHT AT THE AIRPORT CENTURY INN IN LOST ANGELES(on return only) •
capable guides to the *TRANSPORTATION FROM THE AIRPORT TO THE AIRPORT CENTURY INN&RETURN
•
Peloponnese, Ar og , Old
rmouffsminammillmannallumcnimilmnamlimmomulf PER PERSOHCorinth, the Corinth Canal, = • FROM DOUBLE OCCUPANCY '
and Mycenae were = Limited Space Available fascinating.Back to Athens -
•
we visited the NationalI In San Carlos -Bay - • PHONE(602)793-7123 . 1402 Mo. ALVERMON •
Archaeological Museum to • cy-a`arcrcrcr-trcycidrarcrcrcycTcirJrarcTarclr-drOrdrdreTarai •
inspect the awesome THANKSGIVING a
collection of Greek
sculpture including the November 23 - 26. 1978 s • Tours • Same price as airline ticket office • Charters •
_
Golden Treasures of E —4o
Mycenae. a t 0 o_ V7 l
c
Because of limited time a _ � 7856 N. O RAC L E
we were only able to spend M s v
one day cruising the Greek o = mPHONE 297-7383 t
cw
Islands. Our visit included $71.50 per person w 3
short stops at the Islands of = �, •
m
Hydra and Poros. x double occupancy
Aegina, � �, tV ESCONDIDA
Each island was distinctly a Call - ›, ft
different in appearance I gre
Co
and in personality, eachTR4 _ -
VEL SPECIALISTS NORTHWEST'S NEWEST COMPLETE TRAVEL SERVICE
offering many features of S ° .73
interest. at 297-2281 I Airline Tickets • Cruises • Tours • Groups
Sponging — the business i • it
of diving or fishing for �, DOMESTIC and INTERNATIONAL n
a PLAZA ESCONDIDA 3r
sponges — on Hydra is an , .. `^ 7856 No.Oracle MIKE&MARY CAREY--OWNERS Hours:Mon.-Fri.9-5
active business. We saw 0 , ' 0 = Phone:297-7383 Sat.10-1 0
much evidence of = :� fiez, D U - BETTE REDDISH--MANAGER n
profitable catches. Does I', 7,
everyone realize the full = A 297-2534 • siatjeg3 • Iuawtuiodde Aq s6usuana uado • suolsinox3 •
potential of the lowly �� ! I
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Pima County Medical Society..
covering
. ,veis pleased to announce the opening of . r _ _
• the office of
John Z. Carter, MD. the ter -itory
Family Practice
(including Obstetrics) with May Rave n Sc ro ft
J
at the
North First Avenue Medical Plaza
4739 North First Avenue,Tucson,Arizona 85718 �+
The Arizona State Society of Colonial Wars will meet
Telephone:888-6860 Nov.21,at the Royal Sun Restaurant,1015 N.Stone ave.at The talents of the residents of Oracle Villa were shown
patient records of the late Irving Folberg MD.have been left noon.Reservations for lunch can be made by calling Miss in an Arts and Crafts show held at the clubhouse Sunday,
in the care of Doctor Carter Patricia Scheurs. Nov. 12. Rochelle Schesser and Marian Kooken were
Mrs.Kline d'Aurandt Engle will speak on"Pennsburg." chairman of the affair.
Members contributions to the Mary Breckenridge Regardless of the bad weather, a good crowd strolled
Hospital funds will be accepted. through the clubhouse all day admiring the displays of
Will YOU 13 :1 needlework,paintings,and macrame,etc.,all done by the
residents.
Door prizes were awarded to Ina Rice, Rochelle
The Ladies Auxiliary of the Flowing Wells Volunteer Schesser,Leona Poffenbergr,Elizabeth Menche,S.Hoyt,
ever finish
Fire Dept. will be holding a bake sale, a Christmas Mary Honingsten, and Evelyn Brown. Grand prizes went
decorations sale,and a plant sale all beginning at 10 a.m. to Mildred Sexton and Ida Lou Tevis.
this Saturday at the Flowing Wells Shopping Center. The
sales will takeP lace in front of the Food Giant in the G5i]
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center,1310 W.Prince Road.
Art Hutchinson,who Ted DeGrazia says is the leading
r_ il
artist in Scratchboard, is having a one-man show at the
DeGrazia Studio Saturday, Dec. 9. The first ten people to
Community involvement and support is needed by attend the show and have a photograph that is adaptable
You might not think so when the living CODAC,the umbrella agency for drug treatment in Pima to Scratchboard done by Mr.Hutchinson,will be donating
room's still jammed with packing crates. County, in producing a community follies titled Focus on $45 of the$50 price to the Tucson General Hospital funds.
.But you will-and I can help. As your Fun in late January. Northsiders already taking part in Mr. Hutchinson, a native of Boston, came to Tucson in
1964 and in 1965 he suffered a fall and became disabled,
the show include Mari Hockings, Sonja Adams and
WELCOME WAGON Hostess I can save but he says he is fortunate to be talented in his art and has
you time and moneyin Kenneth Geis, CODAC's executive director. The follies
• chairman is Diane Ceizyk. If you can help out, call 327- continued to give of himself putting on these shows and
And brighten up your family with my 4505. donating funds, and he wishes other artists felt this way.
basket of gifts. His Scratchboard technique is superb and he is noted as
Take a break and call me. ETZ a'one of a kind'artist.He explained the art to me saying it
is clay and mucilage mixture, which is applied to a stiff
On Saturday, Nov 18 the Yale Club of Tucson will join cardboard and coated with black ink. A special knife is
the Harvard Club at Tucson National Golf Club in Casas used to scrape away the ink exposing the clay surface.
L 117eTCOMei Fit.,
Adobes for the broadcast of the big game at 11:30 a.m. Corrections are impossible, making it a no-mistake
Price is $10, lunch included. Other events coming up in- technique. He has a registered trademark for his work.
elude a theater party in January and first Friday lun- His copy of the Marriott Hotel took 100 hours and was used
cheons at Plaza International Hotel. Dues are payable to
David A.Kennedy,444 E.Suffolk Drive,Tucson.
GZ5]
..Russell Simbari, Mrs. Linda Vere and Miss Elizabeth
for their brochures and the beautiful copy of the San
Xaviar Mission was used on their Social Service
brochures.
He has many awards for his work and especially for
622-3492 donating funds to such as the Arthritis Foundation,etc.He
has excellent Scratchboard portraits of Barry Goldwater,
Chadwick entertained the members and guests of the Mo Udall, "Duke" Wayne, Dean Martin and Henry
Tucson Opera Dames at a luncheon meeting held at Darrow. Go see for yourselves December 9th, at the Ted
Tucson National Country Club Nov.9. DeGrazia "Gallery in the Sun".
Dr.Simbari,a local artist,who performed in Don Juan,
Shop FedMart last season's closing opera, sang and Mrs. Vere joinedg LJ
him singing duets of light operetta from the Sound of
for big savings Music, The King and I, New Moon, and the Student Soroptimist International of Tucson has named Mrs.
Prince. Theywere accompanied byMiss Elizabethand Mrs. Jeraldine Poje coordinators for
pa Seneca Ekman
Chadwick. its 20th annual Antique Show and Sale Dec. 3,9,and 10 at
the Sabbar Shrine Temple, 450 S. Tucson Blvd. Dealers
Oscar Mayer Packaged Meats from coast to coast will feature antiques and collectibles
at the show. Hours of the event will be noon to 10 p.m. on
Arizona Theatre Companyn .m.onSunda .
AI Meat Wieners 1 Ib 1.49 Friday and Saturday,and noon to 6 p y
Al Beef Wieners 1 lb 1.49
Al Meat Slicer! Bologna 8 oz. 89' presents [-31
Al Beef Sliced Bologna 8 oz. 89'
Al Meat Sliced Bologna 12 oz. 1.31 The Sisterhood of Temple Enamu-El cordially invites
Al Beef Sliced Bologna 12 oz. 1.31 the public to attend its anual Chanukah Bazaar and
Al Beef Thick Sliced Bologna 12 oz. 1.31 Hall
N .m and
L D will be held Dec. 3
startingat 9 a
Cotto Salami 8 oz. 1.15 ' Lunch. It
Pure Beef Salami 8 oz. 1.19 ;n profits will be used to support the religious school
Beer Salami 8 oz. 1.19illprogram. Featured items for sale will be home-baked
Hard Salami 8 oz. 1.85 t . 9
goods,gourmet foods and Chanukah gift ware.A complete
Smokie Links 12 oz. 1.61 '� '� ''r lunch will be prepared and sold by members of the Men's
Beef Cotto o _
Sliced Braunschweiger 8 oz. 1.1231B 4 - 7/ Club. Temple Emanu-El is located at 225 North Country
Braunschweiger Chub 8 oz. 79' -it- 4) 4 Club Road.
Braunschweiger-Family size 12 oz. 1.19
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Sandwich Spread 8 oz. 85' k if
Sandwich Spread-Family size 12 oz. 1.24 isOld Fashioned Loaf 8 oz. 1.15Dau er married
Ham & Cheese Loaf 8 oz. 1.35
Olive Loaf 8 oz. 1.09
Liver Cheese 8 oz. 1.03 toDanish diplomat
Pickle & Pimiento Loaf 8 oz. 1.05 -
Picnic Loaf 8 oz. 1.29
Luncheon Loaf 8 oz. 1.13
Head Cheese 8 oz. 1.02SIDEkSIDIEkHelen and Ray Gaber returned to their home in Oracle
Summer Sausage 8 oz. 1.27 Villa recently following a most intersting trip to the
Honey Loaf 8 oz. 1.53 Scandinavian countries,Finland and London.
Square Variety Pack 12 oz. 1.89SOINDHIEN The highlight of their trip was to attend the wedding of
Round Variety Pack 12 oz. 1.89
Beef Variety Pack 12 oz. 1.89 their daughter, Martha, to Counselor Finn Abrahamsen,
Chopped Sliced Ham 8 oz. 1.55 A Sfazzling a 4usical'sntertainment in a beautiful ceremony held at Synagogue Krystalgade in
Jubilee Ham Slices (8 slices) 16 oz. 3.85 Music and Locs tv, Copenhagen, Denamrk on Sept. 17. Rabbi Melchoir,
Bacon 1 lb 1.77 cousin of the bridegreoom,officiated.
STEPHEN DH
IMbefore cantors sang "Daughter of Zion" befo a the
and music by ceremony and songs were sung by five men during the
Leonard Bernstein Mary
Claussen Kosher Pickle Chips 24 oz. _ 1.09 Richard Rodgers Rodgers
ceremony.
Jute Styne The bride was attired in a creme chiffon gown and her
Claussen Kosher Whole Pickles 32 oz. 1.09
Claussen Kosher icicle Pickles 32 oz. 1.09attendant, Maija Tammelin, who is a native of Finland
Claussen Sauerkraut. 32 oz. 1.Z1 ONE PERFORMANCE ONLY i, but attending the Columbia University with the bride,
Ciaussen Tomatoes ., 32 oz. 1.21 wore autumn colors.
-Saturday, Nov. 1 8, 8:00 P The bride is employed by a Finnish Broadcasting
j Company in Helsinki and during the tourist season; she
Prices subject to change Monday, November 20, 1978 Tucson Community Center Music Hall reads the English news.She is also a translator in Finnish
$10.50, $7.50, $5.50 and Sweden. She acquired her reputation when she first
FedMart, CALL went to Finland as a folk singer and is a very talented
guitarist and concert singer. She entertains for armed
* p �2 2-2 8 2 3 forces frequently.
the S of for The bridegroom, who is a diplomat in the Danish
To order & Charge by Phone Embassy in Helsinki, is also an art expert and Helen and
smart shoppers Ray enjoyed tours of all the museums and castles with the
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A benefit event of the Arizona Theatre Company couple. The evening before the wedding, the group en-
18270E.-Ft.E.
22nd Street,l Dr., The professional theatre of the Southwest, joyed a tripto the famous Tivoli Gardens.
7030 � y
Tucson, AZ. formerly the Arizona Civic Theatre The couple honeymooned at the Country Inn in Lyngby
and London.
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By MAY RAVENSCROFT They became most interested in the native dress and ,.4 414 Friendly
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When I heard that Charlene and Gene Allen had customs at Katmandu in Nepal,pa ,w hich is at the base of Mt.
returned from their Pan American Round the World in Everest. The scenery was fascinating too, with all the Service
Eighty Day trip,I could hardly wait to hear all about it. snow covered mountain peaks.
As I sat in their living room Monday,I literally took the They are sure that there is nothing to compare to the
trip with them.We started out by flying from Los Angeles collection of priceless gems they saw at Markasi Bank in - OTTO TAJC
to Honolulu, where they celebrated Charlene's birthday. Teheran in Iran.Among these, they were impressed with �-'- . Sales Associate
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From their it was off to Guam to have Gene get a World globe encrusted with diamonds and the countries
reacquainted with Guamians Bill and Felix Gaywhoi r .. Office: 742-3000q set up m rubies and emeralds. They said there was � �►
befriended him when he was stationed there with the nothing but beauty in Iran.
Marine Corps 34 years ago, during World War H. The Istanbul was a disappointment to them as it was dirty PONDEROSA Realty Fft)
Allens and Gays have kept in touch all these years and one and even seeing the Blue Mosque didn't excite them. AND DEVELOPMENT. INC.
of the Gays' children was named after Gene. The whole When they arrived at Athens, Greece, their son, Todd,
family took them on a complete tour of Guam and enjoyed was there to meet them. He was enroute from Saudi, 7866 H. Oracle at Magee MLS
a picnic on the route. Arabia, where he had been living, to a new home in San Plaza Escondido 742-3000 "
Then they were off to the hub-bub of Tokyo and found it Antonio, Texas. He had a surprise treat for his parents
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to be a busy,bustling city.One day they took a tour to the taking them on a cruise of the islands,Myconos, Rhodes,
Niko Temple, where the original painting of the three Crete and Santorini,which is a mountain island and they
monkeys depicting "See no evil, hear no evil, speak no rode donkeys up a trail to the city on top. They later took J
evil"still exists.They felt the pinch of the current state of the tour and saw enough ruins to have felt overly im-
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the American dollar to the value of the yen and having to pressed. "s:
pay$2 for a dem-i-tasse cup of coffee, made tea drinkers They classified Belgrade, Yugoslavia as a socialist r
out o them. country and found the buildings and the atmosphere to be
t
They found Hong Kong to be a fun place,where they did justplain gray. The most beautiful MEXICAN RESTAURANT
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the wall into China, and taking the Fenicular tram to In Frankfort, Germany, they rented a car and even
Victoria Peak.They took the evening cruise and marveled though the Autobahns are more confusing than any in the Dancing With
at the beautiful lights of the city,seeing the vast sam-pan states and there is no speed limits,they managed to wend
and trulyenjoying the dinner LOS AM Os
population, en� y g when they their way to Munich, then on to Oberammergau, and
stopped at the largest floating restaurant in the world 0000hed and aaaahed all the way at the most beautiful Appearing in Fiesta Lounge every Fri.& Sat
called Jumbo. gold, reds and shades of green in all the trees and com- 9pm tol am
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highway is heavily traveled with not only cars,trucks and
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The Tucson Osteopathic Auxiliary will present their 2nd
4}44 $2 1 0 .„. annual Old Time Medicine Show at the Community Center .-�e
Music Hall at 7:30 on Nov. 19. The show is the primary "
fund raising project of the Auxiliary and the majority of *�' `
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the proceeds will go to the Family Birth Center. Tickets . •
}' The Best Northern Chinese Food ti: are$5 for adults and$2.50 for children under twelve and j
Comes to Northwest Tucson theyare tax deductibles
Service = This year the show has a `-"futuristic fantasy" them.
`� Take-Out .�. ,- ♦.
Among the acts appearing will be the Do-RRe's,; a female ...: -' F® , ..
k Hours Tues.-Fri.11:30-2:00 LUNCH
f '` .,.+
k 4: .� barbershop quartet; Voyage, a modern band; and .
00-9 00 DINNER jazz0 '
� :r: Bloodstone,a contemporary rock band. Gene Beyers and ��. ;� '''-'11".71
Moni:m .,Sat.,Sun.4:00-9:00
JoJo Allen will perform "dance of the death race.'' The ,>. .04 *., ,i
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. show is produced by Sandi Moon. ;t ,° `/ ,` `
6433 N. ORACLE at ORANGE GROVE :r
297-1862 A raffle will be held that evening and chances will cost ,y� -,., ,�` -
:.J a:,„,,,:•:'r'Y-..ir,� - r-, ��.-�.: �� $1 and will be available at the door. Prizes include `. ''�
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Saguaro Dinner Theater tickers, dinner for two at the , . � ,.., ` ,
Double Tree Inn,a$100 DeGrazia print,gift certificates,a , ..,. `��'� �= kiii
weekend for two at the Tan ue Verde Guest RAnch, ,' , .. I — '— ,•' '` � � ''
luggage and much more. There will also be a. dCinderella - ';i ;' f evening raffled away to two ladies in attendance that
•Did knowstletoe . evening.They will be chauffered in an antique limousine, SWEET AD-O-LINE—Liz Shipp and Hazel Melton of the
ss along with two doctors who will act as escorts,to dinner at Do-Res,a female barbershop quartet,will be appearing at
the Tack Room, on of only five-star restaurants in the the"Old Time Medicine Show"this Sunday evening at the
country. Community Center. The show is being sponsored by
meant marriage?, Tickets may be purchased at all Community Center Tucson General Hospital and proceeds go to the new
outlets. Family Birth Center.
Before the birth of Christ,the Druids of
Britain and Ireland considered mistletoe
sacred.A kiss under the mistletoe formed the Community aservices a
basis of their ancient pagan marriage rites.
The Casas Adobes area's a special Thanksgiving
Romance and gaiety still flourish today traditional Thanksgiving service at 10 a.m. on
during the Christmas season.join the festive Community Workshop Thanksgiving Day. This E ,
Service given will be a service of Holy �Ifli
spirit.and say you care with Hallmark cards cooperatively bySt. An-�`�I1d �'1fCS. P yCommunion. The
�, c 1977 Hallmark Cards.Inc drew's Presbyterian Children's Choir will
Wendy's H a l i m a r k Church, The Casas Adobes provide the music for theChurches
CommunityCon re atio
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worship service.
Plaza del Oro nal Church and St. Mark's
United Methodist will be Jane Sawyer of St. ,f
Oracle at Orange G rove held this year at St. An- Phillip's is organizing
Open 9-9 Monday through Saturday 14-6 Saturday drew's, 7600 Paseo del various households who
297-9 9 Norte at 10 a.m. All will be able to open their A special Thanksgiving will host a meeting of in-
s members of these chur- homes topersons in need of service will be held terested individuals in her
'"”' ches, all visitors and friendship Thanksgiving Day by the home on both Nov. 18 and
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g Thanksgiving. If �friends are urged to attend ou can°n Third Church of Christ, Nov. 25 at 10 a.m. The
When you care enough to send the very best the service. Scientist congregation at purpose of the meetings is
j include extra guests in 9:30 a.m. The church is
your dinner plans contact
located to explore alternative
St. Phillip's in the Hills Mrs. Sawyer through the ocated at 6901 La Canada methods of celebrating
- More than Episcopal Church will hold church office. Drive. Christmas. Coffee, ideas
23 and solutions will be served
up. If you want to attend
Jack Rowe's ears •in call Mrs. Skinner at 297-
• Tucso FOOTHILLS BAPTIST CHURCH Courtyard sale ,- _
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407.
Meeting now at 1121 E.Chula Vista
Nome of Toby&Sandy Harris These two meetings are
Christ the king heirs sponsored b the
�' �: Sunday,10 a.m.,-Happiness is Thanksgiving" g P y
'� Sunday School classes and worship service-Good special musk. Episcopal Church, 2800 W.
Albert V.Johnson,Pastor - �7-z000 committee on Church and
Affiliated with the Baptist General Conference Ina Road will be holding a society.
bazaar and courtyard sale
on the church grounds this
OMSaturday. The sale will run Seniors center
CANYON DEL ORO BAPTIST CHURCH from 9 a.m. to 5 .m.
SPEEDWAY LTjgbti;..-tiug, P
9200 N. ORACLE Crafts, potted plants, and A tri-church committee
'-'* baked goods, among many comprised of Casas Adobes
Sunday morning worship--9:30 P
.�: ;, . -=•• other things, will be on Congregational, St. An-
100%*F I N A N C I N G Sunday School 10
'3Q � sale. Proceeds will go to drew's Presbyterian and
Ewnin fellowship—&00 p.m. !s;r
* Thursday Bible Study–7:30 p.m. .s `',r, the Episcopal Diocese. St. Mark's Methodist
OUT OF STATE CREDIT OK on approved credit ��; �`' -
, �.-.40.� Everyone is urged to come church members en-
' and browse around. courages attendance at a
1974 TOYOTA CORONA $2995 - I meeting on Monday, Nov.
- ,; #,. _ _ . Coffee and ideas• �' 27 to discuss the possibiliity
STATION WAGON, automatic transmission, radio, I -- if 1 4 _ _ ----fheat,air conditioning,Excellent Condition. _ - - - of forming a senior citizens
St. Mark's United
1970 B U I C K LE SABRE - =- -� - center in the northwest
288 -:---- -= '---z,--------- _ _ Methodist Church art of town.
297-3900 or 299-9412P
4 DOOR, automatic transmission, radio, heat, air
parishioner Gerri Skinner
conditioning,power steering,power brakes,custom P The gathering will take
interior,Clean.
place at 7 p.m. in the St.
1975 HONDA C V C C $2888 -. Mark's Sanctuary. Janice
STATION WAGON, 4 speed transmission, AM/FM - Humphries of Pima County
with cassette,heat,air conditioning,E-Z terms. Parks and Recreation will
1965 FORD MUSTANG
$1988 0. speak on what her
3 speed transmission, heat, deck rack, 6 cylinder, '' organization can offer.
Like New. ''
Judy Hamilton of the
1973 INT. PICKUP $2588 .. ,*- - v
Senior Generation Now
Automatic transmission, heat, air conditioning, ,-
power steering,power brakes,V8,camper shell,Cre- • . nutritious lunch and
dit No Problem! ._,.+ � socialization for seniors
1972 PONT. C ATA L I N A $2388 Arthur R. Adair Martha J.Adair Harold R. A.air program will discuss her
CONVERTIBLE, automatic transmission, AM/FM program. Light refresh-
with tape,heat,air conditioning,Sharp.
mems will be served.
1972 CHEV. LUV PICKUP eW EVERENT TTENTION
4 speed transmission, radio, heat, wide wheels 8 W ���
Founders Day
wide tires,Gas Saver!
1975 TOYOTA COROLLA 8 - TO YOUR VERY eArEED Among northsiders
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4 speed transmission, radio, heat, air conditioning, , celebrating the founding of
sport stripes,Very Clean!
Day and night ADAIR FUNERAL HOMES are ready to serve your family First Congretional Church
1975 FORD MAVERICK �288
at the Nov. 5 service were
3 speed transmission, radio, heat,6 cylinder, Runswh S m athetic
ersonal service that relieves the strain
Great! Mrs. and Mr. Douglas
and worry of unfamiliar duties and decisions. Holsclaw; Mrs. Kendall
1972 AUDI 100 LS Baker, wife of the pastor;
4 speed transmission,radio,heat,credit no problem. $2088
and Mrs. Harry Smith.
(170/11dC
"� Founded in 1881,the church
- "NICEST PLACE IN TUCSON TO DO BUSINESS" is the oldest Protestant
Church in Tucson, and
3500 E. SPEEDWIIY 795-5565 helped in the organization
''Se able Es,anol" 1050 N. DODGE 4519 N. ORACLE of Casas Adobes
Congretional Church.
November 16. 1918,The Arizona Territorial, Page 13
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Your Right to Know Your Right to Know Your Right to Know l Your Right to Know Your Right to Know Your Right to Know •
Your Right to Know
Superior Court of the
to satisfy said Judgment in favor RUTH B.TEWKSBURY has been In the Superior Court of the
State of Arizona of 10:00 a.m.to sell the following Court Case No.112446
In and for the County Of Maricopa of the Judgment creditor therein appointed personal representative described real property to the Civil Case No.1427-78 In the Superior Court of the P
named,in the total Judgment sum of this estate.Allpersons havinghighestPostal Finance Company No.2 STATE OF ARIZONA
FRANKLIN SAVINGS BANK OF bidder: STATE OF ARIZONA
of $951.41, together with accrued claims against the estate-are P y In and for the County of Pima
NEWYORK,acorporation Rancho Feltz Lot 125, Pima vs. In and for the County of Pima PACIFIC FINANCE LOANS,
Plaintiff, and accruing interest and costs.required to present their claims County,Arizona,according to th- Chabello Garcia and Pasqualita PIMA SAVINGS AND LOAN
since the date of entryof said four months after the dateq Plaintiff vs. ANNIE RATLIFF,
vs. map or plat of record in the Offic Garcia,husband and wife, Rout- ASSOCIATION, a corporation, Defendant No.T-9776 NOTICE OF
tJOSE R. CUPIS and FERN F. Judgment. of the first publication of this of the Pima County Recorder. 9,Box 590 Tucson,Arizona 85704 Plaintiff vs.CHARLES W.SMITH
CUPIS individually and as The sale will be held at the east notice or the claims will be forever DATED October 26,1978 Office of the Sheriff and MILDRED M. SMITH, OENEEXECUTION SALE
husband and wife,et al., front door of the new Pima County barred.Claims must be presented Richard J.Boykin County of Pima ss,husband and wife; et al., Defen- OF REAAAL L PROHEREBYERTY
Defendants. Courthouse, also sometimes,either to the undersigned attorney Sheriff of Pima County State of Arizona dants No. 170295 NOTICE OF NOTICE IS GIVEN
known as the main entrance of for personal representative at Arizona NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tha that in obedience to the Writ of
No.C 370067 SPECIAL EXECUTION SALE OF;General Execution issued by the
said Courthouse,Tucson,Arizona, Nanini Financial Center, 7120 N. REAL PROPERTY 'above entitled Court and in the
NOTICE OF SALE By Lt.J.S.Czech the above entitled case<'has been
UNDER on November 21, 1978 at the hour Oracle Road, Suite E., Tucson, Deputy Sheriff postponed to Tuesday, Decembe NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENS above entitled cause,which Writ
SPECIAL EXECUTION 'of 10:00 a.m.to sell the following Arizona 85704, or filed with the Pub:The Arizona Territorial 5,1978 at 10:00 a.m. that in obedience to the Writ of•'and the Judgment described
g NOTICE IS HERBY GIVEN described real property to the Court. November 2,9,16,1978 Witness my hand this the 27th day Special Execution issued by the therein by reference thereto are
highest bidder: DATED October 23 1978. R Charles M.Giles,Attorney of October,1978. above entitled Court and in the incorporated herein, command
r that FRANKLIN SAVINGS BANK Richard J.Boykin above entitled cause, which Writ me to sell,and I will sell,subjec
OF NEW YORK, Plaintiff herein, Block 8,Lot 3,Rosemont Park,as Walter L.Richards,Jr.,
found in the Pima County Attorney for and the Judgment described '
recovered judgment in this Court' Sheriff of Pima County to the right of redemption in such
on October 30, 1978 against Recorder's Office Book 10, Page' Ruth B.Tewksbury By:K.A.Kampe therein by reference thereto are case made and provided by
Defendants,
89. Nanini Financial Center Public Notices Courts Division incorporated herein, commands statute,at public auction,all of the
7120 N.Oracle Road
DATED October 20,1978 me to sell,and I will sell,subject right,title,interest,claim and lien
JOSE R.CUPIS Pub:The Arizona Territorial I
and Richard J.Boykin Suite E Your Right to Know November 2,9,16,1978 to the right of redemption in such which the parties named in said
Sheriff of Pima County Tucson,Arizona 85704 R case made andprovided by
FERN F.CUPISeq:Charles Whitehill,Attorney Judgment had or have in and to
Arizona Pub:The Arizona Territorial statute,at
and each of them,in the amount of In the Superior Court of the public auction,all of the the real property hereinafter
By K.A.Kampe SGT. November 2,9,16,1978 right,title,interest,claim and lien
520,140.53 together with interest In the Superior Court of the 9
STATE QF ARIZONA described,and from the proceeds
thereon at the rate of seven r- Deputy Sheriff Req: Walter L. Richards, Jr.. State of Arizonawhich the parties named in said
� in and fpr the County of Pima of said sale, to satisfy said
cent per annum from said date Pub:The Arizona Territorial Attorney In and for the County of PimaJudgment had or have in and to
until Plaintiff'sNovember 2,9,16,1978 POSTAL FINANCE COMPANY the real propertyJudgment in favor of the judgment
paid, and costs FEDERAL NATIONAL MOR- N o 2 hereinafter creditor therein named, in the
taxed and allowed at$84.25 and all Req:Charles M.Giles,P.C. TGAGE ASSOCIATION, a dor described,and from the proceeds
Pla,nt�ff. of said sale, to satisfy said total judgment sum of S548.06 -4
accruing cost including costs of Public Notices poration,etc., vs j 182.69-attorney's fees together
sale,and that under and by virtue plaintiff C H A B E L L O G A R C I A and Judgment in favor of the
I with accrued and accruing in
of a Special Execution and Order P u b I i e N of i e e$ Your Right to Know vs. P A S Q U A L I T A G A R C I A• creditor therein named, in the terest and costs since the date of
of Sale issued out of and under the JOHN A.MURRY and JANET H. husband and wife. total judgment sum of 587,699.86, entry of said Judgement.
MURRY,husband and wife;et al., together with accrued and ac
seal ofthis Court on October 30, Your Right to Know Defendant The sale will be held at the East
1978 the following described real defendantstruing interest and costs since the
No 172446 front door of the New Pima County
property will be sold at public No.165924 date of entry of said Judgment.
NOTICE O F REGULAR NOTICE OF Court House, also sometimes
auction to satisfy said judgment, ELECTION OF FLOWING Notice of SpecialThe sale will be held at the East
costs,interest and accruing costs. In the Superior Court of the GENERAL EXECUTION known as the main entrance of
WELLS VOLUNTEER FIRE Execution Salefront door of the New Pima County
TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that Of Real Property SALE OF said Court House,cmin Tucson,
State of Arizona Court House, also sometimes
DISTRICT TO BE HELD: REAL PROPERTYArizona,on December 12, 1978 at
the time and place at which said In and for the County of Pima NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that known as the main entrance of
Tuesday,November 28,1978 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN the hour of 10:00 A.M. to sell the
sale will be conducted will be on In the Matter of the Estate of in obedience to the Writ of Specialsaid Court House, in Tucson,
VOTING LOCATION:Fire Station that,n�obedience to the Writ of following described real property
the 29th day of November,1978,at MARGARET SYLVESTER Execution issued by the aboveArizona, on December 7, 1978 at
No.1,1342 W.Mohawk Dr.Tucson, General Execution issued by the to the highest bidder: PALOMA S
the hour of 10:00 A.M.at the east Deceased. Arizona 85705 entitled Court and in the above above entitled Court and in the the hour of 10:00 A.M. to sell the 90'of L 11 12 8 13 Blk 2,according
door of the Pima County Cour Flowing Wells Volunteer No.P-4970 entitled cause,which Writ and the following described real property
above entitled cause,commands to the Map or Plat of record in the
thouse,Tucson,Arizona: NOTICE TO CREDITORSFire District Judgment described therein by me to sell,and I will sell,subject to the highest bidder:Lot 104 of LA Office of the Pima County
Lot Two Hundred ninety (290)1 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Pima County,Arizona. reference thereto are in to the right of redemption in CEBADILLA ESTATES, a sub Recorder.DATED 11-7-78
FIESTA PARK, according to the that BARRY R.SYLVESTER has Polls Open: corporated herein,commands me provideddivision of Pima County,Arizona,
plat of record in the office of the been appointed personal suet,<<�se,,,ade ana by accordingto the mapRICHARD J.BOYKIN
Pima County Recorder,in Book 14 6:00 a.m.until 7:00 p.m. to sell,and I will sell, subject to statut'• at public auction, alt of record in SHERIFF OF PIMA
y representative of this estate. All the Pima County Recorder's
1.To elect five(5)persons to serve the right of redemption in such right, title. interest. claim ana COUNTY,ARIZONA
of Maps,page 89. persons having claims against the on the Flowing Wells Volunteer case made and provided by heti which the:parties named,n Office in Book 25 of Maps and BY K.A.Kampe
DATED this 1 day of November, estate are required to present Fire District Board for the elected statute,at public auction,all of thePlats at Page 78.DATED 11.6-78.
tt'et•dt)ov,•+•nt�t�e�t1 matter h.lct or SGT.,Deputy
1978. their claims within four months right,title,interest,claim and lienRICHARD J.BOYKIN
after the date of the first term. 9 nave in ana to in, person,, Sheriff
RICHARD J.BOYKIN Under the provisions of Arizona which the parties named in said property he•re'.r,art,•r 'Je•s..rib+'c, SHERIFF OF PIMA Pub:The Arizona Territorial
SHERIFF publication of this notice or the Revised Statutes,as amended,the Judgment had or have in and to :met from the Prc,ceeas of can COUNTY,ARIZONA November 16,23,30,1978
By claims will be forever barred. five(5)persons elected will serve the real property hereinafter sal••, to satisfy the Judgement,r, By K.A.Kampe
Req: Russo, Cox & Dickerson,
K.A.KAMPE SGT. Claims must be presented either as follows: described,and from the proceeds r,;v o r n t t n+- ,u o g m+s,r SGT.,Deputy P.C.
Pub:The Arizona Territorial to the undersigned attorney for The three elected persons of said sale, to satisfy said creditors therein named. in Sheriff
November 9,16,23,1978 personal representative at Nanini I receiving the highest number of Judgment in favor of the judgment , Pub:The Arizona Territorial
R Messinger, named, the total ,uctgrnent sun?'"o
Req: Carson, g Elliott, Financial Center, 7120 N. Oracle votes shall serve an elected term creditor therein in the $3,518 86. together with aci rued sNovember 16,23,30,1978
Laughlin 8 Ragan,Attorneys Road, Suite E, Tucson, Arizona, of four (4) years, and the tw.total judgment sum of $53,036.32, and accruing interest and costs ,Req:Bilby,Shoenhair,Warnock 8
85704,or filed with the Court. elected persons receiving th- together with accrued and ac-
DAT
c since Inc date of entry of saia (Dolph,P.C.
DATED November 1,1978. smaller number of votes shall b• cruing interest and costs since the sinceJudgtent
Walter L. Richards,Jr.,Attorney,elected to serve an elected term of date of entry of said Judgment. The sale will be held at the East Public Notices
Public Notices for BARRY R. SYLVESTER two(2)years. The sale will be held at the East front Door of the New Pima Public Notices
Nanini Financial Center 7120 N. Future elections shall be held front door of the new Pima County County Courthouse, Tucson.
Oracle Road, Suite E. Tucson, Court House, also sometimes Your Right to Know
Your Right to Know every two (2) years, and all. Arizona on the 26th day of Oc Your Right to Know
9 Arizona 85704 elective terms shall be for four(4) known as the main entrance of tober, 1918, at the hour of 10 00 -
Pub:The Arizona Territorial years. said Court House, in Tucson, a to sell the following
November 9,16,23,1978Arizona,on November 21, 1978 at
2.PROPOSITION A: described personal property to
In the Superior Court of the Req: Walter L. Richards, Jr. Proposed that Flowing Wells the hour of 10:00 a.m. to sell the the highest bidder
State of Arizona Attorney Volunteer Fire District shall adopt following described real property West half of the Northeast In the Superior Court of the and COR I NNE M ANTONICH,in
In and for the County of Pima the "Uniform Fire Code", as to the highest bidder: Quarter of Section 7 Township 13 STATE OF ARIZONA the following-described property:
ONLY COLLECTIONS, INC., an amended, as approved as to Lc' 18 of GREEN ACRES South,Range 11 East,of the Gila In and for the County of Pima TUCSON ESTATES UNIT 6,Lot 1,
Arizona corporation, form by the Arizona State Fire ESTATES,according to Book 18 of and Salt River Base&Meridian, MOB I LI F E CORPORATION, according to the Map or Plat of
Plaintiff Marshal's Office. Copies of this Maps, page 55, records of Pima Pima County,Arizona. Plaintiff, vs. ROBERT L. AN• record in the Office of the Pima
vs. P u b I i e Notices i e es uniform fire code with amend- County,Arizona. EXCEPT the North 330 feet and TONICH and COR I N NE M. County Recorder.
ments will be available at the Dated:October 20,1978 EXCEPT the South 330 feet,
KENNETH W. MASSIE and Your R, ht to Know Richard J.Boykin ANTONICH, husband and wife NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
DOROTHEA B. Massie, husband 9 District Office, 1342 W. Mohawk containing 60 acres, more or Defendants. NO. T•9777 NOTICE that I,the Sheriff of Pima County,
and wife, Drive, during the hours of 9:00 Sheriff of Pima County less. OF SHERIFF'S SALE on the 19 day of December,1978,at
Defendants. a.m. until 5:00 p.m., Monday Arizona DATED September 26,1978 WHEREAS, pursuant to an the hour of 10:00 a.m. o'clock at
No.163595 through Friday for individuals K.A.Kampe,SGT. Richard J Boykin execution issued out of the above the east door of the new Pima
wishingto study the proposedDeputy Sheriff named Court in the above-entitled County Courthouse in Tucson,
NOTICE OF EXECUTION fire Sheriff of Pima
In the Superior Court of the code. Pub:The Arizona Territorial County,Arizona
SALE OF REAL PROPERTY 16,1978 action upon a judgment for the Arizona,will sell at public auction
State of Arizona QUALIFIED ELECTORS: November 2,9, By
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN above-named Plaintiff and against to the highest bidder for cash all of
that in obedience to the Writ of In and for the County of Pima 9-1002,03 Arizona Revised Statues, Req: Cusick, Watkins, Stewart& K.A.Kampe,Sgt. the above-named Defendants, the right,title,and interest of the
Execution issued by the above ONLY COLLECTIONS, INC., an as ammended:A.A person who is Harris,Attorneys Deputy Sheriff entered on the 25th day of July. Defendants, ROBERT L. AN
entitled Court and in the above Arizona corporation, a qualified elector of the State,and Pub.The Arizona Territorial 1978, in the amount of EIGHT TONICH and CO R I N N E M.
entitled cause,which Writ and the Plaintiff,who has been a resident of the fire October 5,12,19,1978 HUNDRED EIGHTEEN ANTON ICH, in and to the above
Judgement described herein by vs. district thirty (30) days im- Public Notices Req Charles Whitehill, AT DOLLARS and NO-100 ($818.00), described property to satisfy said
reference thereto are in- RALPH ARMENTA and JANE mediately preceding the election, torney less payments received of TWO Judgment.DATED Nov.8,1978.
corporated herein,commands me DOE ARMENTA, husband and is qualified to vote at the election HUNDRED SIXTY TWO RICHARD J.BOYKIN
to sell, and I will sell, at public wife, and PUEBLO BUILDERS,of the Fire District Board in the Your Right to Know DOLLARS and NO-100 ($262.00), SHERIFF OF
n Arizona corporation, district in which such elector Public b I i e N of i Notices together with interest thereon PIMA COUNTY
auction,all of the right,title,and INC.,'
Defendants,resides. from said date at the rate of six
interest,claim and lien which the By K.A.Kampe
parties named in said Judgment -and- A person offering to vote at a Fire per cent (6 percent) per annum SGT.,Deputy
had or have in and to the real CACTUS PROPERTIES, INC., District election shall sign an In the Superior Court of the Your Right to Know and costs in the sum of TWENTY Sheriff
Charles Rondelli -Stat.Agent 635 affidavit stating his-her address State of Arizona FOUR DOLLARS and 50-1OC Pub:The Arizona Territorial
property hereinafter described, N. Craycroft Rd., Suite 102 Tuc-and swearing he-she is qualified to In and tor the County of Pima ($24.50), and accruing costs, I November 16,23,30,1978
and from the proceeds of said sale, F. BROTHERS CORPORATION,
to satisfy said Judgement in favor son,Arizona vote, and has not voted at the In the Superior Court of the have levied upon all of the right, Req:Robinson,Wilson,Thompson
of the Judgment creditor therein Garnishee.election beingheld. an Arizona corporation,
STATE OF ARIZONA title and interest of the Defen &Price,Attorneys
named,in the total Judgment sum No.145352 Candidates having submitted Plaintiff, In and for the County of Pima dants, ROBERT L. ANTONICH
of$1,730.48,together with accrued NOTICE OF EXECUTION nominating petitions for this office vs. RU S K I N FINANCE COR-
and
OR-and accruing interest and costs SALE OF REAL PROPERTY are as follows: Lois M. Bradley, JOE BLANKENSHIP and"JANE pORATION dba ASSOCIATES
since the date of entry of said NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Alan Lathrem, Howard D. Fair, DOE" BLANKENSHIP, Husband FINANCIAL SERVICES,
Judgment. that in obedience to the Writ of Michael Habeck, Gordon J. and Wife, WESTERN, Tucson, Arizona,
The sale will be held at the east Execution issued by the above-Charles,(incumbents)and James Defendants. Plaintiff vs. MARIO M. MUNOZ
front door of the new Pima County entitled Court and in the above-Walsh, Dan McElhannnon, No.155473 and EDELIA M. MUNOZ,
Courthouse, also sometimes entitled cause,which Writ and the Kenneth R. Thomas, Ronald D. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S husband and wife; JOHN DOES I Today is
known as the main entrance of Judgment described herein by Fair and Cynthia Earley. SALE through V;JANE DOES I through
said Courthouse,Tucson,Arizona, reference thereto are in-Support your Fire District--Vote WHEREAS, pursuant to an V; BLACK CORPORATIONS I
on December 5,1978 at the hour of corporated herein,commands me for the candidate of your choice. execution issued out of the above-through V;and the unknown heirs
10:00 a.m. to sell the following to sell, and I will sell, at public For information call the District named Court in the above-entitled of any of the said natural persons the first day
described real property to the auction, all of the right, title, in-Office 887-1010. action upon a Judgment for the ho may be deceased,Defendant
highest bidder: terest, claim and lien with the Pub:The Arizona Territorial above-named Plaintiff and against No.172554 NOTICE OF SPECIAL
SENECA PARK L 9 EXC S10', parties named in said Judgment November 2,9,16,23,1978 the above-named Defendants,:EXECUTION SALE OF REAL
according to the Map or Plat of had or have in and to the real Req: Howard D. Fair,Chairman, entered on June 22, 1976, in the PROPERTY
record in the Office of the Pima property hereinafter described,,District Board amount of ONE THOUSAND NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN of the rest
County,Recorder. and from the proceeds of said sale, FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS that in obedience to the Writ of
DATED November 1,1978 to satisfy said Judgement in favor ($1,500.00) together with interest Special Execution issued by the
RICHARD J.BOYKIN of the Judgment creditor therein thereon from said date at the rate above entitled Court and in the life.SHERIFF OF PIMA named,in the total Judgment sum Public Notices of six percent (6 percent) per above entitled cause,which Writ
COUNTY,ARIZONA of$1,142.39,together with accrued annum and costs in the sum of and the Judgment described of your Ike.
By and accruing interest and costs Your Right to Know TWO HUNDRED EIGHTY-therein by reference thereto are
K.A.Kampe SGT. since the date of entry of said EIGHT AND 85-100 DOLLARS incorporated herein, commands
Pub:The Arizona Territorial Judgment. ($288.85) and accruing costs, lime to sell,and I will sell,subject
November 9,I6,23,1978 The sale will be held at the east have levied upon all of the right, to the right of redemption in such 4111
front door of the new Pima County In the Superior Court of the title and interest of the Defendants case made and provided by w
Req:Charles M.Giles,P.C. State of Arizona
Courthouse, also sometimes In and for the County of Pima in the following described statute,at public auction,all of the- _ 'G-
known as the main entrance ofproperty: right,title,interest,claim and lien
• said Courthouse,Tucson,Arizona,ONLY COLLECTIONS, INC., an IRR PAR IN SW4 NE4 NE4 ADJ which the parties named in said
Public Notices on December 5,1978 at the hour of Arizona corporation, TO N LINE OF HWY & E LINE Judgment had or have in and to
10:00 a.m. to sell the following Plaintiff, OF S TREAT AVE.3.47 AC P 10 the real property hereinafter
Your Right to Know described real property to the 15-14 2627 E. Benson Hwy. ac described,and from the proceeds
LYLE H.JOHNSON and JUDY K.
highest bidder: cording to the Map or Plat of of said sale, to satisfy said
AMENDED GOVERNMENT'JOHNSON,husband and wife, record in the Office of the Pima Judgment in favor of the judgment
HEIGHTS NO 2 LOT 1 BLOCK 6, Defendants. County Recorder of Pima County. creditor therein named, in the
No.160423
In the Superior Court of the according to the Map or Plat of NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that total judgment sum of $7,729.10,,
Record in the Office of the Pima NOTICE OF EXECUTION I,Sheriff of Pima County,on the 21 together with accrued and ac-
State of Arizona SALE OF REAL
In and for the County of Pima 00(19
County Recorder. I PROPERTY day of November,1978,at the hour truing interest and costs since the a
ONLY COLLECTIONS, INC., an DATED November 1,1978 of 10:00 o'clock a.m.,at the East date of entry of said Judgment.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
Richard J.Boykin front door of the new Pima County The sale will be held at the East
Arizona corporation and TUCSON in obedience to the Writ of
NEWSPAPERS INC., an Arizona Sheriff of Pima County , Courthouse •in •Tucson, Arizona,,front door of the New Pima County
Execution issued by the above- public auction to the Court House, also sometimes
Arizonawill sell at
corporation, entitled Court and in the above
Plaintiffs, By K.A.Kampe SGT. highest bidder for cash all of the known as the main entrance of
Pub:The Arizona Territorial entitled cause,which Writ and the right, title and interest of the said Court House, in Tucson,
vs. November 9,16,23,1978 Judgment described herein by Defendants in and to the above Arizona,on December 19, 1978 at 0
HERBERT SCHWAGER andreference thereto are in
described property to satisfy said the hour of 10:00 A.M. to sell the
RUTH SCWAGER, husband and Req:Charles M.Giles,P.C. corporated herein,commands me
wife,dba TIFFANY WEST, to sell, and I will sell, at Judgment. following described real property
Defendants. public DATED this 26 day of October, to the highest bidder: Lot 1 in so it can
auction, all of the right, title, in- 1978. Block 21 of PUEBLO GARDENS,
No.156268 terest, claim and lien which the
NOTICE OF EXECUTIONt Richard J.Boykin Pima County,Arizona,according
SALE OF REAL PROPERTY Public Notices parties named in said Judgment Sheriff of Pima County to the plat thereof of record in the be the
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that ,had or have in and to the real By Lt J.S.Czech office of the County Recorder of
in obedience to the of Your Right to Know property hereinafter described, Deputy Sheriff Pima County,Arizona,in Book 8 of
in obedience
issued by the Writ above-f I and from the proceeds of said sale, Pub:The Arizona Territorial Maps and Plats at page 84.
entitledEcCourt and in the above- to satisfy said Judgment in favor November 2,9,16,1978 DATED 11-8.78
of the Judgment creditor therein Req:Robinson,Wilson,Thompson RICHARD J.BOYKIN filst day
entitled cause,with Writ and the named,in the total Judgment sum
&Price,Attorneys SHERIFF OF
Judgment described herein by
of$2,245.64,together with accrued PIMA COUNTY,
reference thereto are in- In the Superior Court of the and accruing interest and costs ARIZONA ,
of somebody
corporated herein,commands me State of Arizona since the date of entry of said By K.A.Kampe
to sell, and I will sell, at public In and for the County of Pima Judgment.
auction, all of the right, title, in- In the Matter of the Estate of The sale will be held at the east SGT.,Deputy
terest, claim and lien which the EVERETT S.TEWKSBURY, front door of the new Pima County Public Notices Sheriff els '
parties named in said Judgment Deceased. Courthouse, also sometimes Pub:The Arizona Territorial
had or have in and to the real No.P-5042 Your Right to K now :November 16,23,30,1978
known as the main entrance of t Req: Renaud, Cook & Videan, 09 too.
property hereinafter described, NOTICE TO CREDITORS said Courthouse,Tucson,Arizona, 'Attorneys
and from the proceeds of said sale, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on November 21, 1978 at the hour
Page 14, The Arizona Territorial, November 16, 1978
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4( 4-'• ' t;'.: FACE VALUE! * •
ir .: The Shrine Circus is coming to town and to help •
OPEN 9 A.M.TO 6 P.M. � <<
celebrate its opening there will be an elephanter
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ii � n
* „..,,,,i, race"on FridayNov. 17 at 3:30 .m•at the El Con al
,Amertrau1, tithite1tr ruheraae9 Center. The ponderous pachyderms are slated to -•ti
sprint down the south parking lot in front of Gold- ~ti By LOTTE DETTMAR of a man from his own
41C •,.. •
7225 N.ORACLE R D. 297-3456 1 ii.ii.:.-.;: water's and will be ridden bymembers of the mandated cocoon a
;Y:' A performance of
**************** ii: media, El Con merchants, and civic leaders. ;tti stunnin intensit opened beautifully restrained
ii Territorial Publishers will be represented by g y masterpiece of acting•
sportswriter Tomw the 1978-1979 season of the
Pi Powers.p° Arizona Theater Company More creative charac-
Presents The SmashingAgatha Christie mystery This "race to end all races" will launch the 27th _
g t Y ry ~=� last week • the comedy terizations than those of
■ ti annual Shrine Circus,featuring Circus Vargas with =''i drama,"Cold Storage." Ellenstein and Lupone in
the world's largest big top. The circus, which will The storyof two men who "Cold Storage" cannot be
lenLittleinauans
• run from Nov.17-20,will actually take place under a ti happen to meet on the sun found.
...first there was one,then there were none I football-field sized tent on El Con's north parking lot Always in such near-
, roof of their hospital, both
OPENS NOV.15th 1 behind J. C. Penney s• Admission to the four day perfection,we must look to
cancer patients, seems to
Enjoy a lavish buffet dinner and fantastic f event is$4 for adults and$2 for children.There will • be the most formidable casting and directing. This
show Wednesday through Sunday. be 11 performances in all, according to Shrine IIIstuff for the birth of play marked the debut as a
Cocktails 6:15, Dinner 6:45, Show 8:15. Circus Chairman George Musil. director of Peter Wexler,
comedy. In addition a
Phone 623-9456 for reservations. SeniorIiiiTickets are•available at the Sabbar Temple, all << '
.ti
- sz, minimum of s to a famed for hit theater
Citizen,Student and Military Discounts. offices..of American Savings, the El Con ticket It business," one patient designs both in opera and
- booth,or from any Shrine member. tit::: leaving h i s drama. When he was
Saguaro Dinner Theatre never leav g
:. :.�.;SLY.ti.:..} }:. .::.::.:. :r.. casting "Cold Storage" in
749 W.Miracle Mile r}:r4-: =::::::::; = .::..:.. :ti:: ..� wheelchair, and the other
onlyoccasionally,locks the New York, he said that
Lupone, in auditioning for
two actors into talking out
HILDE the story• his play felt he Lupone was
elk
S OMER Pianist ance Such a demanding task "meant"to take the role of
4iuzona
, „, Landau. Certainly he must
THEATRE company_� ,,: , stein and Robert F.Lupone
have been, as was Wexler
'' contest ordained to triumph in his
presents NOVEMBER 7-26 ,Ir so natural that rarely does P
I' ;;! the wordiness dilute em- opening shot as a director.
BRAND NEW FROM BROADWAY 'ill '''' ' ' ,'I� plannedpathy with the audience.
Cold Storage may be
�; , �f, seen in the Community
i ° i" ,!� , Parmigian (Ellenstein),
A SOUTHWEST PREMIERE! i �',,i,,,, Center Little Theater
,;r1111: former green grocer,now a'� � ;, Tuesdays through II ' , `1'1111:111l i , Disco fans, remember dying cancer patient, is
_ sdays at 8 p.m. until Nov.
II,11 i, determined that the spell of
i 1'1 _ ,ti, the Disco Dance Contest 26.
'��� I his last days be spiced with
. - ,Uiii.===i I,I ,,;,��., this Saturday, Nov. 18 P
.1 1= the roughest humor,
�� °< ,..
!L.�• � �� , s nsored Plaza del Oro g ,p° by
- '�-� pp• g constantlti- bitinginto the
'� DR. GEORGE sho m Center. A dance Jewler'v store
TRAUTWEIN floor will be created in the privacy o f Landau
,, , parkinglot for the event (Lupone), an art dealer of letsyoupick
-,,,, , ' , 4i.
, - Music Director
- `_ which will last from 1 p.m. a nature distant and with-
r^ and Conductor own design
,i - °-# '--.. { - ,‘ ..> �� { until 4 p.m. drawn.Flailing away,Par-
g
:14-.3 :>> - : 4' �w 8 p.m. Nov. 16-17 {
mi ian cracks Landaus re-
Judging in the dance g Artistry in Gold, where
TCC Music Hall serve to expose his living customer can select their
_ ~ -�.__ w contest, which offers cash
t f "`~ prizes, will begin toward terror: the memory of a own precious stones and
Debussy:Three Nocturnes g j designs, has opened in
� life of rejection with his
by Ronald Rittman , - Brant:Spatial Concerto— the end of the planned four parents fleeingpersecution
� ` `• World Premiere Casas Adobes Shopping
- hours of dancing. Partners
Dvorak:Symphony No.9 Cans spend the hours before by the Nazis. Center, 7401 N. Oracle
TONIGHT 8:00 "New World" man's protection of snide Road. It is a companion
the judging warming up or ab allowing Parmigian to store t o University
i v e r s i t
Pert Tuesdays through Sundays they can appear fresh and g g g y
at the sonread topound the -recognize his panic of Jewelers at 835 N. Park
y approaching death. Would Ave.
Tucson Community Center Little Theatre I pavement at 3:30 or so.The
judges contestants will be You believe that this tale Richard G. Marshall
CALL 622-2823 50th Anniversary * trying to astound and provokes such funny one- explains that they do all
TO ORDER AND CHARGE BY PHONE • y g SINGLE TICKETS • impress will hail from the liners from the Parmigian their own designing and
Tickets also at all TCC outlets 791-4266 Image Makers Dance character that waves of custom gold and platinum
Student, Senior Citizen, Military, Group Discounts VISA & MASTER CHARGE Studio• deep laughter greet the two work. Everyone in the
Arizona Theatre Company
NOW AVAILABLE actors?Knowing the superb store is a gem expert and
The Resident Professions{Theatre of the Southwest BUS INFORMATION The music will be play- fiber Ellenstein weaves the intent is to educate
(formerly Arizona Civic Theatre) ed during the dancing by into every role, still one customers and have them
882-9613
Dan McCoy, a disc jockey realizes Ellenstein has particpate in the jewelry
on KRQ radio. There will contained the character of making process.
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November 16, 1978, The Arizona Territorial, Page 15
- Project dcquaints pupils
Can You Afford •
with
• NOT To Be In "Good 1 coso .
Legal Condition?"
CONTACT US : BLANCO
.
By WALT NETT and two classes at Am- sense. The program FOR INFORMATION
•
Project Business, a phitheater Junior High reinforces the basic ABOUT A COMPLETE
nationwide program now in School. disciplines and helps the LEGAL CHECKUP.
LIQUORS. ,--e.„ _
• Initial consultation fee of ;;t;�.`� ``�'�
its fifth year as a division of Mr. Albrecht said the student learn what makes
Junior Achievement, will program has grown yearly up the free enterprise $45.00 provides analysis t• -
be opening in Tucson area since it began with 22 system." of your legal situation and $ Your Comniete
junior high schools in early eighth grade classes,• in Among the companies drafting of your basic •
Store&$ Wine Linuor1979, according to the 1973. Today, Project already committed to WILL.
programs's local manager. Business in involved in participate in the program B I G G E R S & •
Patrick Albrecht said approximately 3,000 eighth are International Business Foryour HolidaySeason!
PP y EKIRI YEZ
last week that an an- Burr-Brown, Q
grade classes across the Machines, Attorneys—General Practice •
ticipated 40 eighth grade country. and Jim Click Ford. UNDER THE DOME IN CASA BLANCA PLAZA •
classes will be involved in Home or Office Appointments •
program is unique Mr. Albrecht is still 631 S.6th Ave. Open Every Sunday Noon to 7:00; Daily 9 to 9
the inaugural program, "The q ph.622-8200,291.5930(eve.) •
which will begin in the two because it informs youth recruiting businessmen to Watch for new northside location • 297-3262 •
Amphitheater School about the free enterprise work in the classroom as in Suffolk Hills Professional Plaza • •
system," Mr. Albrecht consultants, and can be coming early 1979.
District junior high schools
the week of Jan. 22. The said.The program involves contacted for more in-
program will begin in other bringing an upper-level formation at 623-5740.
school districts the week of manager into a social
Feb.5. studies class for an hour
Tentative plans for the each week for a semester. for reservations
The businessman works
program in northside with the teacher in �, '' f
schools call for three 887 4000 ,� ... ,
classes at L.W. Cross presenting six � -� ��, , 'A:. 4� j
. " .., " .
topics economics, the � , .� ,
Junior High School, one •f ��` -���'
gAmerican economy,money ; s: `
class at Orange Grove _ ' `
and banking, the market, _ . ~ : .�
2;,
Road Junior High School, , ` � :
g financial statements, and r ,��
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three classes at Flowing consideringand choosing ,'` % • * .,-�
Wells Junior High School, g ::\'‘_,-:,:', y '
a career.
• Each topic is presented .- ' . .-. '
i I r fire _ �Tra aover a three-week period, Y
�'`� � � ►Ttif,
'� �;t���� ��lama e1 � � with the first session - 'devoted to discussion of thetopic. • .A fire in a trailer owned The second segment isCOP&E1� �Dl�/IItE � �,
byJack Schnelle at 1779 W. 111
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called an"action"segment
Roller Coaster Road did an and provides the studentOPEN
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estimated$1,000 in damage with a chance to simulate r • d}r':;,,.:3
Monday morning. real-life situations, such as
FlowingWells Fire Dept.
applying for loans. „.,..• Seafood
spokesman Alice Motz said Students also take field
• Charcoal Steaks ')t
• Salad Bar :� ��.
the fire, which was trips to different • Ribs
aLamb gi
reported at 7:27 a.m. was businesses, togain • Chops Homemade Bread � ':• ,
perspective on business • Baked Clams
confined to the kitchen of & Pastries
the mobile home, and was operations and aspects •
extinguished about 15 such as profit and ex-
minutes later. pansion.
The trailer was unoc- Among the areas the ' DINE IlY CANDLELIGHT
D 41
cupied. businessman discusses
Fire department officials with students are possible ENJOY OUR PAINIORAMIC VIEW
are investigating the cause careers.
of the blaze. "Let's say a student
visits a bank on a field trip
Lawyers have and decides he,wants to be HAPPY HOUR 4-7 p.m. Mon.-Sat.
roundbreakin a banker.The businessman COMPLIMENTARY
9 9 can tell him how much Hot Hor d'oeuvers
Groundbreaking for the English he'll have to have,
5,000 square-feet Suffolk how much history, what
Hills Professional Plaza, sort of public relations in Cliff Manor Inn 5900 N• Oracle
7780 N. Oracle Road, was courses he'll need in
held Nov. 6 with owners, college, so the student can V
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present. Lou Parrish in that way,” Mr. Albrecht j
Builders, general con- said. "That fifth grade
tractor for the project, English class the student9 #
estimates completion by didn't think was important Pancho s on Coracle
March. back then begins to make
MORE HOME FROM WHAT YOU HAVE ...
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(11 2777 North Cam bell �' � 11441:.\17-1-\:'
327-5731 297-2068
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• TOP SIRLOIN SALE �►
Includes: 342 pound of choice Beef 70
orserved with Soup or a trip to ourII re
2 Salad Bar,fresh Buttered Carrots, _
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choice of Potato or Spaghetti,hot 101 ♦
IVA Complete Rolls with butter. Coffee,Tea or 't have to drive across town forNowyou don
Dinners for Iced Tea.
Dessert: Homemade Apple Cob er *
r $ 50 a La Mode & DANCING
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8 PLUS: With this ad buy 1 Shrimp ACTI�JT+� ENTERTAINMENT
Cocktail at our usual low price of 40 /
OF Sunday Only $1.5 0 and get 1 FREE! r ♦ OTHER POPULAR •
..�. .. ... ... .. .. ..ti..:.::...::::•:..::..�:::.::..::•..::.:... ... .. T� Y(�L1R FAVCJRITE I�ISCC� &
ror .: . . .�ALPWSi :1 �_: •r,09 SONGSDOS MAS CANTINA.
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BUSINESS BUSINESS PETS
ANTIQUES OPPORTUNITIES SERVICES Find It
ANTIQUE JEWELRYI Fast
EXCHANGE LADIES, don't let your budget,
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fence you in. EARN EXTRA
Cash for diamonds, old gold, MONEY(regular)through plea- k 1,l. BR F,F.l) l)(1(. (,It i)()��I N . Os
unwanted jewelry. Top dollars sant,profitable,part-time work. DON Iii
for diamonds over one karat. Close to home. No experience I Tel
Bring us your top offer and we necessary. Assistance given. 1"` '` PAL ltiSI i WS
PA
will pay immediate cash or sell Make appointment for your in- ' TIE
mATLocK
your diamonds on consignment. terview. Call Mary 297-6891, 11 i
For appointment 297.1741. 6074 a.m.to 3 p.m.weekdays. - 1585 W. WETMORE RD. '
N.Oracle Rd. AT DA 46 �rl� tit �E� ) oi,r888889 ClassifpedAT GV TFN . l
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FARMERS AGENT -
ce.
• Antique Clock Mart ; CHILD CARE - PROFESSIONAL PET-ICURES ts.l.
Buy - Sell - Trade - ®'
TICK DIPPING Ads
' Expert Repair-Refinish DAYCARE-CHILD-ORIENTED
. "
PROGRAM EXPLORING SEN I G NEVER TRANQUILIZED
5665 E. 22nd St. ' SORY EMOTIONAL AND IN= For All Your Insurance Needs ��
747-5674 TELLECTUAL DEVELOP- , ,�
MENT-AMPHI-AREA PHONE: AUTOS, HOMEOWNERS, LIFE, BOATS,
• -`- - •.- 888-5494. BUSINESS, MOBILE HOMES
AT DA TFN MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMW
! Victorian parlor set$1,200.Car- 7110 North Oracle Road FARMERS POODLES-POODLES
ved oak sideboard$500. Round RANCE POODLES
oak table,ivory carved oriental Babysitting full or part time in Nanini Financial Center AKCtopqualitybreedings.MostSA`�E TIMEil myhome.Experiencewithnears- GROUPpicture S600. Bevelled glass Tuson Az.85704 (/ 1N5U
`� colors. From tiny toys to 2doors,windows.882 0905. ing background.Fee negotiable. ;:...:,� -1"� miniatures.$100 and up.887-7113
AT DA 46 Call 790-9422 anytime. Res.297-0892 AT DA TFN
I
AT DA 46SAVE MONEY.
Wanted: Antiques, Orientals,
diamonds, organs, apt. sized DOG TRAINING
ref ridgerators,stoves,good fur Northwest Secretarial Service KITCHENS, VAN 1 T 1 E 5 your home-Bob Clark PLACE YO'E.JR.
nishings. Consignments, buy, 622-1642
FERTILIZER Correspondence-manuscripts CUSTOMS CABINETS. AT DA TFN
trade.Old West Uniques,2437 N. Resumes-Billing Service Doug's Cabinet shop-20 years
Stone,882-0905. Telephone dictation. of experience. Licensed, bon-
AT DA 4b Extra fine pulverized fertilizer Fast effective Service. Claire ded,insured. 791-7817. Beloved pet lost. Mixed, male \1TAN'J" ADt
! ! :
56.50 yard delivered. Cook's Davis 888-2804. AT DA TFN boxer. Tan with white face,
- Fertilizers,formerly Darlings. AT DA TFN spiked collar.Golder Ranch and A TERRITORIAL-DESERT AIRMAN classified puts your
it
887.0164. (Minimum Delivery 2 Oracle area. REWARD. Call message into the hands of over 30,000 readers -readers who II
AUTO SALES-USEDCarpet and upholstery Van Cordova, days: -882-4150,
yards.) Trichem`rs. I have supplies for Steam Cleaningwant to know what you have to sell or want to buy.
37 TFNpp Free estimateSeam by evenings 297-5357. ,: (based on 2.8 readers per copy)
your fantastic art and craft phone. 297- AT TFN .
hobbies.If you don't know about 4201. Gene Delaney. Carpet During a one-week period your ad will appear in The
1975 Olds Starfire. Excellent liquid embroidery,call 326-8424. Cleaning Service. fir ARIZONA TERRITORIAL and The DESERT AIRMAN fora
condition. AT, AC, PS, PB, HELP WANTED DA AT 46-47 AT DA 38-4(` LOW,LOW minimum cost of only$3plus tax
Stereo. Must sell. $2,850. 299- per week.And
0308. _ -,-4.i'_ '.',x. it's easy to place your ad. Just use the form below (read
AT DA 46 ,' it instruct]"ns carefully),mail it to us and watch for results.
Expanding home business and .� , �;• � -: ,.i
1973 Chevy Malibu 9 passenger need people who are not afraid �' -� INSTRUCTIONS CHARGES
ENERGY SAVING ROOFS'
ROOFS!
station wagon. PS, AC, V-8. of success. Part-fu:. time. . - i
NEW TIRES. $1,950. or best Conatact Jeff 884.7894. Print clearly one word per space. Use two spaces for
offer.297-8571. GV AT DA D.R.T.VN.G.44-47 2 addresses and one space for phone number or a series of
AT DA TVNG 46-7 `\
g Y numbers.Minimum charge is$3 for 21 words and 10 cents perim
Help wanted. Part-time. We //� Fit word thereafter. Amount under space of last word is total
ICALPH HAYS TIDE for insertion includingt
73 VW Bug.Excellent condition, train. For appointment call 887- amount due o one nse on ax.
low mileage. $2,300. or best 3514 and ask for De. 2
offer.795-0298.
DA AT 46 AT DA 45-48
2
SAKOWITZ ROOFING r OR2
$3.12 $3.12 $3.12
Sale: 1974 Ford Ranger. Good IN SCOTTSDALE C
condition.390 engine,4-speed,1/2 has an immediate opening for an Phone r how V1.EIc 'pt 2
ton, long bed. Best offer. Call experienced tailor and fitter.
Peck:747-0062 or 748-5605. Call collect for interview. 602- 887-3384 LICENSED & BONDED
Qjij',�je 2 $3 12= $3.12 $3.12
AT DA 46 994-9431.ext.350.
AT DA TVNG 46-47. above waterlN Z
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1974 Ford pick-up F-100 LWB A- HOUSESITTER1812 ;3,12 $3.1L $3.12
C radio, excellent condition. NEEDED: 10 ambitious people Couple to live in your home and
25,000 miles,new engine. Make with 8 to 10 hours their time per give complete care to your
offer. Call 881-4322. week. Income commensurate SETTLED sooner home, plants,pets,etc. Tucson • 11
DA AT 43-46. with qualifications. For in- references.297-0297.
terview call 887-3514. Ask for AT DA 46.49 $3.12 $3.12 $3.12 ii'
Will pickup old cars and trucks. Mr.Campbell. Moving2
AT 44-47 Freedom of the seas.
Cash for titled vehicles. Junk . S That's what the War of
Unlimited.294 x287. - MISCELLANEOUS : .
AT DA TFN Add 5200.00 to 5500.00 a month to 18 Z was all about.
your present income part-time. FOR SALE But it would have been sink $3.12 $3.12 $3.12
1976 Capri Ghia 2.8 L. V-6. AM Management C
g qualifications CITY VAN or swim for our Navy had
FM,sunroof,AC PS PB, many helpful. For interview call 887
extras. $3,500. Call 792-92% or 3514. Ask for John. Custom made and designed wall Americans not bought
626-3704. Leave message for AT 44-47 & STQa AGE CO units.Call A.Stoler,790-1629. $11000.000 worth of 2
David Hogg. l AT DA 49-TFN 13.12 $3.12 =3.12
government securities to keep
AT DA 46 795-6624
our flag upon the waves.
Good selection of used furni- Back then,folks took stock
MAINTENANCE lure. Baby furniture & mist.
Another Buy.202( S.Craycroft. in America by putting their 2 $3.12 $3.12 $3.12
AUTOS WANTED ,-j Buy,sell&trade.790-8137. money where their countryII
AT DA TFN was.To save the good old
General maintenance. All types
of repairs,all work guaranteed. Navy.
LIf you want to sell your Mer Robert Greer, locally for five REAL ESTATE 18,from$1 to$5.297-8804.e new shirts andants size Today•over 91/2 million $3.22 $3.33 $3.43
cedes Benz,please call me,Don Years. 297-7915 after 5pm. DA 4d modern Americans still take
AT2
Wirth 793-0027 or 886-1300. AT 38 TFN j stock in America by buying
AT DA GVS TFN -
l Carport sale: Sat., Nov. 18th, U.S.Savings Bonds.
Expert landscape maintenance. BY OWNER 9960 E.Lurlene.Between Harri- When you join the Payroll ;3.54 $3.64 $3.74
Also light hauling. Free esti-
son and Houghton and South on
TRUCKS, mates. Call Dan after 6 p.m. Savings Plan,you help
• 742-2770. WESTWARD LOOK Bonanza.9 a.m.Toys,ceramics, yourself to safe,automaticli
�"
TRAILERS,CAMPERS AT 46-49 ESTATES mvlry, stamp collection, and savings.And you help your
100 VISTA OESTA DR. AT DA 46 country,too. $3.85 $3.95 $4.06 C
Diesel tractor tandem, 1965, So buy U.S.Savings `•
twin screw,sliding 5th wheel,15 HOUSE FOR RENT 4 BR, $132,500 Bonds.
gears forward,tilt cab,sleeper, They'll keep your savings $4.16 $4.26 $4.37 1
$8,000: 42' furniture van $500. COMPLETELY RENOVATED, BETTER WANTED on an even keel. 1.-
882-0905. i THAN NEW.PRESTIGIOUS PRIVACY&
AT DA 46 4 bdrm. custom double brick. TREMENDOUS VIEWS. POOL. IMMEDI- •„
Family room, fireplace, bonus ATE OCCUPANCY.CLOSE TO SCHOOLS, I''�"--"-"- --�••�•�
room-outside doors.Formal din- SHOPPING&CHURCHES. I Now E Solids pay 61'tautest irks held _ $4.47 $4.58 $4.68
MOTORCYCLES- ing and separate building,hobby Wanted: Furniture to maturity of 5 ruts f4Y,(d the first
or potential guest house. Quite CALL JIM BAILEY rear) Interest is sot subject to state or
local imoat taxes.aid federal too say be 0.-•
I
IIII
BICYCLES huge lot. Mature shade and I Used appliances,pianos,& deferred situ!tedessptuo. .
fruit. Park, schools, shopping. + 299-6195 Misc.If you want top dol- s,
-' Central prestige area. S85,000. ! i lar cash-Call Stan 2 9 4- ' '' CALL 297-1107
1978 Honda Twin-Star 185cc. No agents.747-3328 or 327-2090. FOR APPOINTMENT. .� �, ,,
Like new,3,000 miles. Electric AT DA 46 I 0823 days.,, 889-2092 ,� BEFORE NOON TUESDAY Cr
start. Paid$1000, asking$800. , Lnights.
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r.
Call eves. or weekends. 327- Super clean 1 bdrm.furnished or MOBILE HOMES-
unfurished. Heated ��������~
8560. pool, `•.,, BOLD CAPS in first line (maximum of three words) is 50
AT DA TFN des ndry, dishwasher, and FOR RENT • ,t- `��, ~ cents extra per insertion. Centered heading of first line is
posal. Walk-in closet, near a, also 50 cents extra per insertion. All ads must be
stores and 2 buslines. Craycroft , SCHOOLS , accompanied by check or money order unless credit has been
Brand new 1978 Suzuki GS 400 and Fifth st.area. Last month For Rent - 3 trailer spaces ' established. Ads must be received by noon Tuesday. Ads
Cycle. 1500 or best offer. 790- free on lease. $245 pays utilities 12 14x65 •ill received after that time will be held until the following week. i
2354. and tax. Child o.k. 665 N.Je+- 12x50 Tutoring your child needI s 1.„ Proofread your ad carefully before mailing. In case of
AT DA 46 ferson. 12x45 or 8x37 extra reading help? Experienc- publication error notify us within two days.No credit will be
DA 45-46 Fenced&dusted on lights. Per- ed certified teacher would like to r„ allowed after that time.No cash refunds-credit only will be c
New tandem. Huffy. Won in manent travel trailer welcome. work with elementary children. established. No changes or refunds after ad is received by
Adults,no pets.887-7736. $12.50.So.Craycroft.745-0972. .. Territorial Publishers,Inc.,which reserves-the right to edit, 3
raffle. Bright yellow& orange. APARTMENTS
Great for picnicing. Terrific -TFN AT DA 46 A FJ.,c ss,,.c.ol,,,,s r��.,,c, reclassify or reject ads if necessary.A charge of$5 will be
UNFURNISHED .� t�.�,.n•ma Cow,: made for returned checks.
Christmas gift. Asking$175. or
best offer.Call 887-5918. �'•' Name
AT DA 46 - ..�.�
Beautiful,Spacious, 1 Bedroom FREE CATALOG
duplex.Lots of extras.5 minutes 1� Address
1972 Kawasaki 90 cc Street Bike, from U of A downtown. $200. ''�-
Very Clean, Az. Lisc. Plate. Unfurnished. Huff Realty. 881- - Reed Cross i
6200.624-1513. 8890. For a free government catalog `=.�•-::: is
PhoneTFN AT464, -listing more than 200 helpful r,,.. ,,�- counting City. State Zip
Schwinn 3 wheel bicycle equip- •4.' 1 O O
ped with basket,light,lock,and booklets,write: Q„,�„ V" Check enclosedMoneyorder enclosed()
safety chain. New poker table ROOMS FOR RENT !, ,•- :�,: ()
with cover.887-0455. '' -to help.
AT : Mail ad and coupon to:
DA TVNG 46 ; SPEEDWAY AND WILMOT;- Consumer Information-.,rl,._
Moving must sell. 60 Harley Furnished sleeping room with :I
2TERRITORIAL
Davidson 1200. Lots of chrome, refrigerator for responsible Center,Dept. A,Pueblo, �.. , ` 1 West Orange Grove Road
matureTucson,Az.85704
extra parts. Runs excellent. person- Share bath. Colorado gl oog.
$2,250.For information call 747- Private Entrance. Utilities ..„•,
2017. paid 5100.00 a month.
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,,, ...„ ,„. „�. After two weeks of By TOM POWERS,,,iiiiiiiik ` preparations, Vern
°� :'''''' Friedh s Amphitheater
0 ''':'- - -
�. Panthers will take What sports announcers sayover
-`• on the Buena Colts this
po the air waves and
,; what they really mean are two different things. Here are
3 Friday night at Rincon some of myall-time favoritequotes followed by
High School.The Panthers, what the
4" announcer is really trying to say.
8-1 on the season and — "These two teams don't like each other." (Stick
!tio- .. ranked number 7 among around and watch a dirtygame.)
1 '• schools in the state, are —. "He has added muscle to this hockeyteam." (This
�. ,,.M, ;. t ,
�' hoping for a repeat of their "goon"r guy is a who was picked up to intimidate the op-
a6t_; to« q c
.'t -. � ��- - . - 16-7 win over the Colts
position.)
� x� � � . � earlier in the season.
t",--4.05:,'' ; `� S '. — "The player was beset with personal problems last
r 74.::74•--„t-',,,,,:i4ifft4: -, , - Amphitheater finished year." (The player's shaving cream commercial fell
a T - :. „ , second in the AAA-SW through.)
o gh.
-'� e_. � �. - a� ��� �-�� .� � conference to Sunnyside.
., - . ,,.,i,--,�Po ,,� Y — "Besides being a fine athlete he is also a fine human
ti a> ' - ''' .c 4 `, The also )f
'" e � colts, 8-1, have being."(He gives interviews after the game.)
-' _ ` not lost since the — "Theyare in ))
�� - �� � ����. � � ��� ��:.���; � �°� ���.� �� ��•��:� ����� the midstof
a rebuilding program.
THE GAME IS OVER HERE TIM — Flowing Wells receiver Tim Laycock pauses to Amphitheater game. They (They had a losing record last year.They are working on
think over the previous play; a pass that was a little short.The Caballeros surprised the finished first in the a losing record this year. And they will have a losing
Dorados 9-0 at CDO last Friday. AAA-SE conference.Buena record next year.)
is ranked number 5 in the —"The guy is a fine skater but he just can't seem to put
state among AAA schools. the puck in the net."(He belongs in the Icecapades.)
■ Buena finished fifth — "The team didn't seem emotionally ready for this
among AAA-S schools in game."(They didn't give a damn about this game.)
total offense with an — "This team is one or two players away from being a
average of 251 yards per contender."(This is a lousy team.)
in
nder Injuriestille game. They averaged 26.2 — "He is not a spectacular player but a model of con-
quest for state points. The Colts finished sistency."(He is consistently unspectacular.)
number one in team — "He is one of the most innovative football coaches in
defense allowing just 169 the game."(He sometimes calls for a pass on first down.)
yards and 10 points per — "The big guy has an excellent dunk shot." (The big
By TOM POWERS champion C o con i n o ception of steady Eric contest. guy can't score except from point blank range.)
Canyon d e l O r o's Panthers (9-1). Douglas, Nymeyer. The Panthers finished —"He is playing with reckless abandon." (He is looking
aspirations toward a third the AA-S champions, will "It was a good defensive fourth in total team offense for a spot in the intensive care ward.)
straight AA state cham- stay at home and play game for both clubs," this season gaining an
Kingman (6-3), the AA- Coach Smith said of last average of 262.1 yards — "This is good close-checking hockey." (Gee, this is
pionship suffered still g g per boring.)
another blow when West runners-up. Friday's clash. "Flowing game. They scored an
Wells played real well. Our average of 33.5 — "He has become an accomplished public speaker on
quarterback Phil Wright For all intents and pur- p y g points per the banquet circuit during the off-season." ((At$5 000 per
suffered a rib injury in the defense played well but we contest. Defensively,
Dorados 9-0loss to Flowing poses the CDO-Flowing can't expect to win when Amphi was second in the appearance it pays to learn how to become coherent.)
Wells last Friday. Wright Wells clash was really a 3-0 we fumble as much as we AAA-S allowing an average — "He is not exceptionally big and he is not ex-
will not play in the opening affair as)the Cabs scored did." of only 181.2 yards and 10 ceptionally fast. All he knows how to do is win." (Every
round of the playoffs the game s lone touchdown CDO and Coconino points per contest. team has a weak spot and this guy is it.)
against the Coconino in the final 30 seconds on a square off at 7:30 in
Panthers this Friday in Jerry Erdman run-back of Flagstaff. Game time is 7:30. —
"Now there is a real team player." (As opposed to
Flagstaff. an interception. • Scoring everyone else on the squad.)
The Dorados lost their opportunities were few and "We really can't tell if he was safe or out by the in-
best all-aroundplayer far between and the dif- stant replay, but just remember that the umpire is right
girls down there and has the best angle." (The um blew that
Kevin Gaston just a few ference was the Cabs g p
days before the Flowing ability to capitalize on one one.)
Wellsgame with a knee of these rare opportunities in vOlIe yba fi na - "I have never seen that man play with the intensity
with a Randy Sorich field he is playing with this season."(He is on the option year of
injury. Gaston is out for goal. The Dorados missed The Canyon del Oro volleyball teamgave it a great his contract.)
the remainder of the their best scoringchance effort y g
but in the end they were not able to break Safford's
— "The little shortstopdoesn't hit much but he has
season. when they fumbled on the stronghold on the AA state volleyball championship. The earned a spot in the lineup with his fine fielding ability."
Mitch Maynard,who was Flowing Wells 14 yard line. Dorados lost to the Bulldogs 15-5,15-6 in the AA finals last (The team doesn't have a shortstop who can hit so they
moved to a wide receiver Both teams played out- Saturday at Corona del Sol High School in Tempe. are stuck with this guy.)
position from the guar standing defense. The Dorados defeated Window Rock in the quarterterb —"The defensive back missed his assignment." (After
ago, will m vse back weeks finals 16-14, 15-3 Saturday morning and then defeated studying his playbook since training camp the college
ago, move to his For the Caballeros and graduate still doesn't know what to do on this t
Min s 15-3 14-1615-3 in the semis before running into g type of pass
old position for the their coach, Larry Hart, b�u , g
Safford. For the Bulldogs it was their 11th state cham- coverage.)
Coconino game. Coach Bob .the game was the high g
Smith has indicated that he point of a somewhat pionship in as many years. — "This team has good personnel and is due to explode
will open upthe offense disappointing season. "I'm just very, very pleased with our season," said for a victory." (This team will get slaughtered again but
CandyDreyer the Dorado coach, "and the girls are too. stick around and help us improve our ratings.)
more in an effort to corn- Flowing Wells finished y
nsate for the loss of these with a 3-5-1 record. Safford was just better.At the beginning of the season we —"That pitch was on the black." (That pitch was so far
"Itpesetagoal togo farther than anyCDO volleyball team have out of stike zone it was pathetic.)
two players. will make the sum- y —"Both these teams are out of the race and at this point
"This is the worst con- mer months a little ever gone before in the playoffs. And we accomplished
dation for the team in brighter," Coach Hart that by getting into the finals." in the season are playing on pride." (I have to be►::ere to
ears," Coach Smith said said. "The defense played Coach Dreyer will have six girls from this year's squad announce this meaningless game but what is your excuse
y returningnext season when she hopesto be able to break for watching?)
in reference to the injury consistently and didn't
that has hounded have that one lapse that Safford s string of championships. — "Now there is a sign of sportsmanship: The defen-
plague Connie VanMeter was: named to the all-tournament sive tackle helping the quarterback up after sacking
his squad throughout the has been resulting in long
season. "We will just have touchdowns for the op- team. Other Dorados receiving post-tournament honors him." (The defensive tackle is trying to rip the qua:--
to make the most out of the positionyear. were Brooke Saunders and JudyBurkette,all-tournament terback's arm-out of his socket.)
this In fact,
—"He made a fine fieldingplaybut had a little trouble
talent still available. We our defense has been second team; and Laurie Zipf and Jody Tudisco,
honorable mention. getting the ball out of his glove." (He was so surprised he
have to open it (their of-) consistent all season. If acutally stopped the ball he got all shook up and blew it.)
Tense)up a bit and throw a our offense had played up
little more than we usually to par with our defense this Koch i no WGA — "I don' think they will have the clean-up hitter lay
do. We would have opened year we would be facing SOCCER down a sacrifice in this situation." (I don't think there is a
it upearly in the Flowing Kingman at home Friday at Skylineclean-up hitter in this league who ever bothered to learn
how to bunt.)
Wells game but we had that night." The Donaldson r2d2s shut — "The club is thinking of using him as a designated
wind in our face for the The Dorados will Skyline Country Club will
be the site for the Kachina out the Thornydale Scor- hitter for awhile." (The club will use him as a designated
first quarter." probably reach deep into WGA Seniors Tournament pions 1-0 in Oro Valley hitter until his glove thaws out.)
The Flowing Wells their offensive bag of tricks on Nov. 27 and 28. Women AYSO play last Saturday. —"This pitcher keeps the batter honest." (If the batter
Caballeros played great against Coconino. They golfers 50 years of age or They compete in the 5-6 doesn't watch out this pitcher will hit him in the head
defense at CDO last Friday have had—some success year old division. In 7-8 without thinkingtwice about it.)
and managed to muster with tailback revere plays older will be competing
from the Oro Valley Club, year old play,the Tornados —"The owner told me that firing the coach was one of
just enough offense to drop this season, particularly Tucson National, Skyline, defeated the Stranglers 1-0, the most difficult decisions he has ever had to make.''
the Dorados into second against Douglas. They Tucson CountryClub, and and the Blue Jets defeated (Along with which color socks to wear and where to go for
place in the AA-South. have used quick kicks to the Diamond Backs 3-1. In lunch.)
Since the CDO loss coupled get them out of trouble but 49ers
the 9-10 division it was
with the Douglas victory Gaston usuallyhandled
Cactus Kickers 2, Thun-
overSHORTS:Nogales put the that chore. Mitch Maynard The field will be limited derbolts 0; Dust Devils 4,
Dorados in second place as is an effective but streaky to 124 entries• who will Sunblazers 0; and Thun- Gaston more than the Dorado defense. Usually, at least
the season closed, they passer. The receiving compete in 36 holes of derbirds 6,Bobcats 0. • once a game,Gaston breaks off a big run that sparks the
must now open the playoffs corps,which didn't get a lot stroke play. There will also Another full slate of offense...Give a whole bunch of credit to Larry Hart's
on the road. They travel to of work during the con- be a separate division games is scheduled for this crew.It is not easy to beat CDO on their home field and the
Flagstaff this Friday to ference season, also runs made up of golfers 70 years Saturday at Dennis Weaver Cabs were playing on pride alone having been eliminated
p la y the A A-North hot and cold with the ex- of age or older. Park. from the AA-S playoff picture several weeks ago...:
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Page 18,The Arizona Territorial, November 16, 1978
, [:;2 Seniors
look good
Marana
Basketball
Nov.30 ELOY
Scheyli
• in Marano practice Dec.2 COOLIDGE
Dec.5 at FlorenceCoVntin
sports
Dec.8 at Globe
By TOM POWERS FlowingWells is the dark Dec.15 SWORD Ofl ru a C
L ../ The Marana Tiger w ch out for. Dec.20-22 Douglas Tourn.
Jan. NOGALES
horse to at
basketball team has been We'll be right up there too.
practicing for over a week Success carries over and Jan.6 at Flowing Wells The Amphitheater
now and Coach Joe Acker there were a lot of suc- Jan.12 CDO basketball team has been
is bubbling with en- cessful teams in the con- Jan.13 DOUGLAS practicing since Nov. 1 and
thusiasm over this years ference-last year including Jan.20 at Safford second year coach Bob
Catalina
Savings' squad. us. I'm really looking Jan.23 at Nogales Scheyli has been impressed
�, Jan. Manuel
We are all feeling very forward to this season. 26 at San Man with the hustle of big Walt
NEW positive about our chances One change that will be Jan.27 WILLCOX Dorlac and little Sam
here this season," the made from last year's Jan.30 at CDO Lucio. Dorlac, a 6-4 senior
coach said. "We were right lineup will be that Carl Lee, Feb.2 FLOWING WELLS who played jayvee ball last
S II •
there last year with the top at only5-9, is moving to a Feb 9 at Douglas
teams (Marana was 16-9). • • g Feb.10 SAN L year,has impressed Coach
forward position. Despite Scheyli with his all-around
We lost two games to CDO his size, Lee has tremen- Varsity—7:30 p.m. hustle while Lucio, a 5-8
by a total of five points and dour leaping ability and is Jayvee—6 p.m. junior, has been shooting
III III we split with a terrific known as a very intelligent Frosh—4:15 p.m. well.
a
Nogales team. We are
c player. The Panthers have four
4. going to be even better this
Marana returning lettermen from
110 410
. _ „..0. ,
year. The best thing about
0, our team..isa Marana opens upon Nov. Wrestling last year's 9-14 squad in-
the attitude. 30 at home against Eloy. Dec.2 San Manuel Invit. cluding 6-2 forward Al
v Most of these kids have
On Nov. 28 there will be Dec.7 SAHUARITA Canizales who, Coach
played basketball and an open house at Marana Dec.12 at Eloy Scheyli says, will be a key
Earn 80/0 for 8 years on deposits of football together at some Highbeginning at 6:30. Dec.15-16 CDO Invit. member of his squad. Also
$1000 or more.Effective annual point.They are a close-knitg g returning Greg
Both boys and girls high Dec.19 NOGALES are
rate of 8.328%.And you can � unselfish group who get ,
double your moneyin 8 years alongjustgreat together. school and junior high Dec.20 CDO Tallman, a 6-4 forward,
� 11 at Douglas and guards Jeff Colter and
&8 months! This will be one of the best teams, including jayvee Jan. gl
�- teams I've ever had hereat and frosh, will be in- Jan.19-20 Fl.Wells Invit. Larry Fabijanic.
"Split Split Second Savingstraduced to the crowd. All Jan.24 SAFFORD Wes Dison, a 6-6 senior
And, because we compound your Marana." teams will then scrimmage Jan.26-27 Coolidge Invit. who did not letter last year,
interest every second of every Coach Acker will depend for eight minutes. The Jan.30 at Flowing Wells is expected to make a
day, this is a little better than on returning seniors Fleet
savings Phillip, a 6-3 forward, cheerleaders and the Feb.1 at San Manuel contribution to this year's
a Ings associations that
compound daily, a lot better than Craig Bratton 5-10, Carl school band will also be on Varsity—7:30 p.m. Panther team.
Lee 5-9, and Mark Thor- hand. Jayvee--6 p.m. "We will have better
compounded quarterly.1 shooting from the guard
srud at 6-1. Up from the position this year," Coach
'Federal penalties
regulations require substantial a vee squad will be
interest penalties for early withdrawal. Y ClScheyli said. "And this is
1 seniors Steve Watson 6-0, CDO boys and r the biggest team we've had
1 Clay Parsons 6-0, and big here at Amphi. We are as
ATALINA ��� Gary Ward at 6-5. The •
FSLICbig or bigger than most
.�....,..,....._ coach reports that thestateet tiora�r� oAVINGS teams in our division. Of
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION ...""'""*"""""I surprise of camp so far this course, it is still early but
fall has been 6-2 senior right now we shape up as
�•�` transfer student Bob ' AA-South representatives in the state cross country
agill41- Theilman. Coach Acker meet are now set based on the showings at the divisional being small and quick at
10Vil the guard positions and big
feels Theilman will give the championships in Nogales last Friday. The top four
finishingteams in both the boys andgirls division will and slow, with the ex-
Casas Adobes Office: team more depth inside. y ception of Canizales, at
7216 North Oracle at Ina/297-8294 "I feel that the AA-S compete at Estrella Park in the Phoenix area.Friday. forward. But I see us as
conference is the most For the boys, the Flowing Wells Caballeros surprised having a pretty good
balanced in the state," he no one by successfully defending their AA-S crown down nucleus. We'll make the
said. "In my opinion the in Nogales.They won the meet despite the fact that their playoffs."
THE ARIZONA TERRITORIAL IS YOUR inside track for the title top runner,Andy Almodova,lost his first race of the year
goes to Douglas with all to Nogales'Richard Inzunza.Almodova has been nursing The coach sees defending
COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER. . . state champions Pueblo as
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NEWS, A DOR l Nogales is going to be very Coach Hayden Smith's squad finished with 32 points AAA-S western conference
S, T 0 SUBSCRIBE!6S C R I B E. tough as well and I think which put them head and shoulders above all the rest of
the teams.Almodova,who finished second,was joined in with Sunnyside and Cholla
the top five by two other Cab runners:Lenny Dietsch,who having good teams as well
finished fourth;and Jeff Carbaugh,who finished fifth. Four teams from the AAA
Also goingto the finals will be the boys squads from SW will go to the playoffs.
Y q "Attitude has a lot to do
•Canyon del Oro, second place with 69 points; Nogales, with winning basketball
third with 78; and San Manuel,fourth with 80.Itme0 teams,"the coach said,"so
The upset of the divisionals was Canyon del Oro's first even though Pueblo lost a
rillanplace finish in the girls category. Coach Bill Thweat s lot of people they will still
squad had five of the top ten finishers to wind up with 24
m2orvefaaYtsA � have that winning tradition
points and the AA-S title.Flowing Wells was second with behind them this season
46 points; Douglas was third with 64; and Marana was and that will make them
_ - fourth with 91. While the CDO girls were given a good
chance of winningthe title, few expected them to over- tough. Our biggest strong
right now is our size
S . The Eight-Plus Account power the opposition the way they did Friday. pointwith our improvedsize
Our highest interest ever on long-term saving, along
o shooting. We've still got
8.33/o annual yield some football players out
8%annual rate American so the whole team hasn't
. Foreign
,7-- $1,000 minimum deposit Car reported yet. When we get
'� everybody together Ill
8-year minimum term x Specialists have a better idea of just
�_ _ _._ ___ _._ _ what the team can do."
f `' The Panthers open their
x
r 3 f Tax-Deferred IRA/Keogh
season on Nov. 28 at
Canyon del Oro.
.Vee,higher earnings on retirement accounts
�33/ 8.33%annual yield
eh'
8% We're specialists.
-
� annual rate � Amphitheater
tVt iWe have to do a ATTENTION p
- " -' 3-year minimum term Basketball
T .4 cbetter job.
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November 16,1978, The Arizona Territorial,Page 19
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gers
a/• Youth. ipow ounto nv.--;.
Ramsey4' „ „ (. : , :4 , z....„, iiik ..,,,-4.' :. run raises $4, 000- .,,, .
Sought football . . - '4
Mountain Lion youth .. 4 , ., : . *, '
Blair Johnson and Millicent Anderson were big winners
football came to close last �� ��.- �� in the first annual Shadow Mountain run held in Oro
The Marana Tigers Saturday for all but one of B _. x.° Valley last Sunday. But the biggest winner was the
ended their football season �°
the local teams. The mitey ���� ,��. °:� ������ - , ,American Cancer Society. Over$4,004 has been pledged
on a sour note by losing to mite Lion Gold, 42-0 win- for cancer research as a result of the run.
San Manuel, 18-11, last ners over the Ram White, s \ 3 "
Thursdaynight at home. will advance on to the There were 230 people registered for the race and each
r
The Tigers ended play with playoffs next Saturday.
� of them had at least one sponser who agreed to donate
The on a per mile(or kilometer)basis.The race was 10
a 3-6-1 record after getting The Lion Gold,loser of only A
off to a good start. The one game all season, will kilometers long (6.2 miles)and 200 of the runners battled
Miners whose season was face the Falcon Black at 9 77s �,,,,,,
the cold and wind to finish.
shattered by losses to a.m, at Salpointe High The race was broken into age divisions for both male
Douglas and COO,finished School.
PACK WINN — Carol NATIONAL WINNER — and female runners and trophies, ribbons, and athletic
?-2. In tin mite action it was G r a y b e a 1 won the Siddy Young won the
y President's Cup women's President's Cup women's merchandise were given to high finishers in each
Miners 6, Lion Blue 0 and category.
The Tigers scored first as Lion Gold 20, Falcons 0. championship last Wed- championship of Tucson
nesday at Arthur Pack. National last week. Mrs. Blair Johnson had the best overall men's time finishing
Carl Lee, making his last The Lion Oro defeated the Mrs. Gra beat won b a
appearance in a Tiger Ram Gold 20-6, in mitey Y y Young came out on top of the race in 30:59. Millicent Anderson, a Canyon del Oro
uniform, rose to the oc- mite action, and the single stroke over Jean the two day event with a 'Hi h School student and a member of the cross country
casion with a nine and Wildcat Red defeated the Knepley and by two strokes net 137. Peg Leader was g
Y over Jo Sprague. She fired second with a 140. squad,had the best time among the women with 41:16.
run. But San Manuel Lion Blue 38-8. The Wildcat
scored the next 18 points pee wee team won 12-6 over a net 152.
thanks mostly to the the Lion pee wees. And the
running of Marlon Hall. Lion midget team finished A d It / b I
Hall scored two touch- the season on a winning
downs and gained 130 yards note by defeating the
on the ground. Scorpion midget team 6-0.
On Dec. 3 there will be an
Marana Coach Larry award ceremony at 2 p.m. atter over fifty years of golfing,Buddy Goldman made his
Casoni will have to do some at Amphitheater High
Arthur Pack Golf Course -st halt, n one Nov.11. Mr.Goldman used a 9 iron on the
rebuilding for next year as School. 11.3 yard 15th hole.
many of the outstanding As was the case with many of our local clubs this week,
s
players on his squad will Amphi defeats rain washed away the weekend activities at Arthur Pack. Catalina Rac1uet and Swim Club
The "hooker-slicer grand finale of the club cham- _'
graduate this spring. Carl Cross grldders
Lee, Daniel Ramsey, and pionship has been rescheduled for this Sunday beginning .,a t I z iday at the Catalina Racquet and Swim Club
at 7:55 a.m. _here a round robin tournament and four teams came
Tommy Henson will be The Amphitheater Jr.
The Arthur Pack Roadrunners played 9 holes of low o,Ulla: r:�ugame of first place. M.adline and Dick Wacter
particularly tough to High 8th grade football
gross-low net this week and Becky Williams won in flight were the eventual winners finishing slightly ahead of
replace. team defeated Cross 14-0 on
Nov. 8 to win the Delta A with 49-34. Muriel Schwartz won in flight B with 64-47. Lenore Porter and Walter Milligan. Participants in the
Several of the Tigers are League southern division Eunice Olcott won in flight C with 67-49. mixed doubles play not only had to battle the other teams
considering college championship. Sierra but the rain and cold as well.
Vista,the northern division Twelve men from the Catalin club went down to Dorado
scholarships. The most Westward Look
highly recruited player, champions, will play the to play doubles exchange last Saturday.
however,is Daniel Ramsy. Pirates at 4 p.m. today Westward Look will be having a mixed doubles ex-
Ramsey is being sought by (Nov. 16) on the Am- change with the Doubletree club this weekend. Dinner Oro Valley Country Club
several schools including phitheater High School will follow the competition. The Westward Look club has The Oro Valley nine hole women's group played tee to
Ohio State and the field for the Delta League been very active in exchange programs all over the green this week.The winner was Lois Harbour with a 37.
University of Arizona.At 6- Championship. county this year. Fran Caster was second along with Shirley Kapelbusch.
1 and 211 lbs. Ramsey is an Both ladies had 38s.Alice Corzine and Evan Hanes tied for
excellent tight end.He also Junior High diCliff Valley Golf Course third with 39s.
defensive lineman for Nov.8: Marana 2,Cross 1, ("A"
team volleyball);Cross 2,Marana o, Some hearty souls turned out for the Cliff Valle men's Skylin.e Country Club
Marana and did all the ("B" team volleyball); Amphi- Y
kickingchores. With his theater 14, Cross o, cath grade tournament this weekend, despite the elements. Dave
football). Compton shot a net 52 to take first place. Ron Worman In a swingers event held this week at the Skyline
size and sure hands he Nov. 9: Cross 34, Emily Gray 7, P
would be an excellent (sth grade girls basketball); Cross was second with 58. Art Wheeler's 59 was good enough for Country Club, Reed Jenkins, C.T. Wills, and Ed Fitch
24, Flowing wells o, (7th grade third lace. Ski Arnett took fourth with 61. And Te teamed to take first place with a score of 59. The format
college tight end.He is also football)• P P was"one low ball,"
Nov.U:Flowing Wells 22,Amphi- Ruedebusch rounded out the top five with a net 65.
quick enough to do the job theater 16, (7th grade girls basket- Skyline CountryClub will hold its men'spresidents
at linebacker. ball); Flowing wells 26, Amphi-
theatercup 22, (8th grade girls basket- on the 137 yard 18th hole. He used a 6 iron. And finally, tournament this Saturday and Sunday.
ball).
This announcement is neither an offer to sell nor a solicitation of offers to buy
any of these securities.The offering is made only by the Prospectus. * * * * jWJ,1 i l 1 * * * *
New Issue * Expires This offer voids *
11/25/78 other offers
$ 1 1100 OFF *
Colonial
ANY CAR WASH WITH THIS COUPON
* Now Open — The Most Modern Equipped New Car Wash
Shares of Beneficial Interest
* EXTERIOR WASH — REG. $2.25
Colonial Tax-Managed Trust (the "Trust") is a ne«ly organized, open-
* * FULL SERVICE WASH— REG.$3.25 sn= x *
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ment objective is the accumulation of income on a tax-free basis to the * * CHEVRON GAS&OIL PRODUCTSArbr's *
maximum extent possible. The Trust will retain and reinvest net * EVERY CAR IS"HANNA-CHAMMI ED" E shoes
investment income and any realized net gains without distributing them 0
to shareholders. Shares of the Trust may at any time be tendered for * - *
redemption at net asset value.
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A copy of the Prospectus may be obtained from such of the undersigned MEET THE KIING .
and other securities dealers as may lawfully offer � Air
these securities in this state. w
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