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TWELFTH YEAR, NUMBER 26 TUCSON, ARIZONA
By WALT NETT Anticipating additional growth in the area this
A proposal presented to the County Board of summer, district officials have decided to bus Thor-
Supervisors which, if approved, would force land nydale's entire fifth grade class out to Marana
developers to provide school sites will be forwarded Elementary school -- a move which will effect ap-
to the County Planning and Zoning Commission for proximately 90 children.
discussion and a recommendation, Supervisors Marana board president Daniel Post said the board's
Chairman E.S. "Bud" Walker said last week. proposal is"kind of a unique proposal in Arizona."
The proposal, coming in the form of a resolution ``We don't have any type of laws dealing with that,"
from the Marana School Boards, calls for a major Post said. "In other states they do."
change in the county's zoning ordinance to require The proposal is really not that unique, nationally in
developers to provide school sites or cash to purchase Pima County or in the Marana School District.
sites. In January, Marana Supt. Nels Haven approached
"I have asked our legal advisor about it,and we can't the County Planning and Zoning Commission with a
make that request,"Walker said. "But I don't know if similar request when The Estes Company sparked a
that's factual."
The apparent crux of the problem rests in enabling
legislation, as Arizona counties act as a lower level of .,
state government and require legislative approval to
expand their authority in some areas.
According to County Planning Director Alex Garcia,
"No such power is given to the counties"to require the ��
provision of school sites. .4.444
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Pima County's present approach to the problem, ! t�
Garcia said,is to try to get the developer and the school _ _ -
ke district together "to work out a reasonable �`; � �� �� �4.z,. .
agreement" where a school site has been noted on a `� �
plan.
"We assume that,.here is a purchase of some sort,"
Garcia added. ``We try to talk them into selling the _.�,. a , -�, '. . ,
district the site at cost. Most developers are very ,�
reasonable in that regard."
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Marana's problem is a sudden growth boom,not only � �-
in new construction, but in subdivisions still in the ,'''-'4';'''H- ,� . :1 .',4-4,:, ,,f 3
review process before the County Board of Supervisors ,x
and Planning and Zoning Commission, especially in �:�, , �
the Thornydale Road area. '
Growth in that area has alreadyplaced some strain 1.4 4r° ' = A r } h
on Thornydale Elementary School, which closed its §a '` `\114:
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doors for the summer with an enrollment of 596 ` iv, �
students in grades kindergarten through five -- four , ii ,e, .., ,
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The state Department of In addition to location
Transportation has and design topics,
scheduled a public hearing Department of Tran-
to discuss a four mile sportation representatives
improvement of U.S. 89 will discuss right of way
(Oracle Road) for July 13 acquisition.
at 7:30 p.m. at the Canyon An environmental im-
del Oro High School Multi- pact study analyzing
Purpose Room. construction effects on the
Under consideration will project area is available
be the reconstruction and for review at Arizona Dept.
widening of Oracle Road of Transportation
between Ina Road and Headquarters, 1221 S.
Tangerine Road. Second Avenue, Tucson.
From Ina Road to Hardy The public may comment
Road,the state proposes to in writing on the project by
build three lanes in each sending letters to John
direction,narrowing to two Kulinovich, District 2
lanes each way between Engineers, P.O. Box 27306,
Hardy and Tangerine Tucson, 85726 by July 25.
Roads. The Department's report
A 16-foot curbed median shows that there are no
will separate the road- negative impacts to (-
ways. caused by the project.
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Intermediate rural hearing
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June'30, 1977
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By WALT NETT Its purpose is to create economic conditions have 90,000 square feet.
The Oro Valley Planning an option between SR (one placed development of SR Maximum building
and Zoning Commission home per four acres) and lots out of the reach of height is two stories or 30
will hold a public hearing CR-1 (one home per acre). many people and provides feet.
Tuesday, July 5 at 7:30 This proposal comes a less urban alternative to Minimum lot width is 150
p.m. on a proposed In- from recent zoning cases CR-1. feet, minimum front yard
termediate Rural zoning both in Oro Valley and Although the primary 50 feet,minimum side yard
classification in the Canyon Pima County in which use is single-family 15 feet and minimum rear
del Oro library classroom. applicants requested CR-1 dwelling, the zone would yard 50 feet.
If adopted, the zone but could have used a less also allow some com- Detached accessory
would allow residential dense zone. m e r c i al a g r i c u l t u r e buildings in the zone may
densities of one home per Development of such a limiting marketing to only cover a maximum of 10 per
2t commercial acres. zone also recognizes that those items grown on cent of the total area of
premises and limiting rear and side yards with a
livestock to one animal per maximum height of 16 feet
15,000 square feet with no and a minimum distance to
swine; public parks and the front lot line of 60 feet.
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public or parochial Minimum distance for
valle schools; mobile home orme oc-
cupaa d
cupations; accessory
afeetccefrom
y real lot lineson if
buildings or uses; produce not used for animals.
stand for sale of produce Distance from real lot
• grown on the property; line is 75 feet if used for
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ass ' colleges; community poultry or animals,but this
may be reduced to 50 if
service agency offices, certain types of fencing are
ingovernmental buildings;traffic c used.
temporary real estate includes a
offices; and special uses The proposal
Although some law en- pursued the dogs to a point allowed within 600 feet of a provision allowing lots to
g be split to a minimum of
forcement officers may not on La Canada Drive south state highway, such as 70,000 square feet if the
appreciate the citizen's of Calle Concordia. townhouses, apartments,
band radio fetish, Oro Before they could lasso professional offices, arts placement of a dwelling,
Valle• Police Chief Fred the dogs, however, and craft studios and well or other permanent
' structure precludes
Roof has found the CB'ers Lawrence Barber, of West instruction on, hotels and
to be a bighelp. Pima Farms Road, motels. division of the parcel into
p 90,000 square-foot lots.
"Even people who use claimed them. All of those uses are
the CBs to give out allowed in SR zones. The enacting ordinance
`Smokey reports' are Roof cited Barber for However several SR uses would also add solar
calling for assistance allowing the dogs to run are not allowed under the energy devices to the
because of the ridiculous loose in a quarantined IR zone, including: guest exemptions from height
driving habits," Roof said. area. ranches; airports; com- limits in all zones.
"They've notified us in "They were the biggest mercial riding stables and Chimneys, flag poles,
several cases of DWI Great Danes I ever saw," schools; hospitals; clincis, television antennas, utility
(driving while in- Roof added. private athletic clubs or poles and windmills are
toxicated), speeding and In addition, the depart- lodges; racetracks or already exempted in all
reckless driving. We're ment had one driving while stadiums; resort hotels; zones.
thankful for CB radios." intoxicated arrest last veterinary hospitals or Copies of the proposed
The road where they've week. kennels; golf courses and ordinance may be obtained
come in most handily is churches. at the Oro Valley Town
U.S. 89. Louie E. Zebro, of the Some revisions have Office, 9040-D N. Oracle
"The speeds there are 3100 block of North First been proposed for SR and Rd.
ridiculous," Roof said. Avenue, was cited for CR-1 zones,and some of the For further information
"I've stopped counting driving while intoxicated above uses could be call Zoning Administrator
citations." and'driving 50 miles per eliminated. Dorothy Montgomery at
Meanwhile, Roof himself hour in a 25 m.p.h. zone. The minimum lot area is 297-7977 or 297-3654.
spend about four hours last
week chasing a pair of
Great Danes, which
allegedly killed a collie at entative budget set
Oro Valley Country Club
and allegedly harassed
groundskeepers at the golf The Oro Valley Town at last Thursday's Town because the town may
course and chased several Council adopted a tentative Council meeting after receive more in revenues
other dogs. budget of $251,145 in a several changes were this year than it budgeted
Roof said he, along with special meeting Monday made in the budget, in- for.
Pima County Animal afternoon. cluding the establishment Should that occur, the
Control Center employees, The meeting was called of a public works fund. surplus could not be spent,
That fund, taken entirely she said.
-- from present cash In other action at last
carryovers in this year's T h u r s d a y's council
budget,amounts to$12,618, meeting, the council voted
and may be used for public 3-0 to amend the final plat
works project such as approval procedures in the
streets. zoning ordinance, and
The council is an- approved a contract with
ticipating new revenues of Pima County for jail
approximately $144,000 services.
coupled with ap-
proximately$60,000 in cash
forward from this year. Construction
The town anticipates
approximately $45,000 in
revenues from state shared inspectors
sales tax,and an additional
$25,000 in fines and for-
feitures.
The police budget
received the largest single Oro Valley has been
amount in the tentative experiencing a small
budget at$88,988,while$29, construction boom.
120 has been allocated for However, a lack of
the Town Clerk's budget. inspectors could slow
In addition the council that boom down.
has budgeted $13,713 from The town urgently
general funds and $36,043 needs electrical.
for streets. mechanical, building
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The total general funds and plumbing in-
budget proposed in the spectors on a volunteer
tentative budget are basis.
$197,102, with an an- Persons interested in
ticipated$5,382 budgeted in any of those positions
federal shared revenges. should apply at the Oro
Mayor Lois Lamberson Valley Town Office,
said the public woks 9040-I) N. Oracle Rd.
reserve fund was set up
June 30, 1977, The Arizona Territorial, Page 19
yearIncreased County Parks budget shows
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g the County archery areas at Cross become necessities. Rising gasoline prices he said. "We're going to ... .:: :,
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Parks and Recreations Junior High School; "It's better to have a kid are another factor in ex- have to find our recreation Iv.. =::
Dept. walked away from -- improvements at throwing a ball than pa n d i n g recreation -. in the urban area. : .: :: ;::.
preliminary budget review Dennis Weaver Park in- throwing rocks," he said. programs, he said. The program in Pima ".: ;+:..::..: : :
eluding handball "There'll : _
hearings with the Countycl courts, "This keepshim out of be a daywhen Countyis an expanding /::' ���� ==::`t�'
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Board of Supervisors with irrigation and turf work, mischief and saves we are paying $1 or $1.50 one, goingbeyond thepre- - -: .�: FU
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the order to maintain and additional baseball beacoup dollars in the for gas, and won't be able teen group, with the for- <:
present levels of service. backstops;; courts and in law en- i to afford togo to the White mation of teenage sports STORAGE
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This year it was a -- lighting the tennis forcement." Mountains, or to Mexico," leagues, more family With summer "temera-
decidedly different story. courts at Canyon del Oro oriented programs, and tures soaring, it's time
The board gave tentative High School; e 1 programs for senior to take pity on those furs
approval to several major -- development of the citizens. and store them away.
Rillito Vista Town Park in Laos seems especially TOM ROOF t he
projects in the northwest, Rillito. e about the success ofcon-
matching Federal Bureau poort,,. :::41: happy CLEANER has a of Outdoor Recreations In addition, with the r senior citizens programs. trolled, refrigerated
in most cases. county only assuming some "If you don't give them vault where the tern-
fundsimproverrient_ costs for any thing to do,they sit in a perature remains at a
Among the projects chlorinatorsand filters,the Walt nett they die," he said. "We humidity is a high 55 per
room I\ room with four walls and constant 50° and the
receiving tentative ap- Parks and Recreation
proval from the board are: Dept.received the Catalina may be adding a few years cent. These are ideal
-- development of Casa Recreation Center Pool. to their lives with these conditions to prolong the
Every once in a while, when things begin to get me
Adobes Neighborhood Whey such a turn-around down newsside,I start to think of how nice it would be programs." life of your fur.
Park, with multiple use is uncertain, but County to chuck this job and move to Alaska as a game war- In addition to regular
courts, playground equip- Parks and Recreation recreation programs, the As you know, heat, dry-
ment, ramadas, picnic Director Gene Laos thinks den, wrestling musk ox in the snow and tagging Parks and Recreation ness and moths are ex-
tables and restrooms; it may be due to a general caribou and tooling around in the bitter cold on a dog Department is employing tremely damaging and
-- turf and irrigation change in thinking among sled. 65 young people this especially critical here
work and lighting baseball politicians in many areas. I m sure some of you also wish that I would. summer in a Youth Con- in Tucson. For a nom-
fields at Flowing Wells "I think politicians --not Everytime I get to feeling that way, I end up with a servation Corps program. inal fee, your furs can
Junior High School; just in the county, but story that restores a certain amount of my faith in Fifty of the program be cleaned, if neces-
-- lighting the tennis and politicians in general--are human nature. enrollees are working at sary, and stored in a
basketball courts at no longer looking at parks Like last week. Tucson Mountain Park, protected climate.
Marana High School; programs as luxuries," I was all set to get my sealskin parka, change my while the other 15 are at Ft.
-- adding two tennis Laos said, adding that in name to Nanook Oobloobloo and catch the next ice floe Lowell Park.
courts, shuffle board and many ways they have outa here when I went outand talked to Gene Laos, The program puts the
County Parks and Recreation magnate. young people to work in * .:::::....
The concepts I picked up on in his office were music conversation projects,such 1
to my callused ears. iur,,,
as repairing hiking trails ►�' t
lAround the
Like expanding the program to full family aspects and gives them 10 ad- ��I++J, �
teens, adults and senior citizens, instead of punting a ditional hours of con- i :;•:'�
kid out into the streets because he's too old for their ::�
servation training. �++ >�•
programs.
In addition the depart- t
Patio Pools Aquatic Club is now 3-0 in dual meet P l
Like getting a cooperation thing together with the
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competition following a 316-122 victory over South schools for after school and summer rec programs. ment has entered into a 1,+,S�I
Branch YMCA. Triple winners for PPAC were Paul Keeps the kids from acting like I did at that age -- series of 25-year1,,�,�.
Schmitz (boys 9 and 10) and Chris Korby (boys 8 and breaking windows, stealing hubcaps and generally agreements with several
under).Double winners were Marcie Herrold (girls 11 engaging in something less than good clean fun. Tucson area school
and 12), Chris Fusci (boys 11 and 12), Kelly Like selling the Board of Su districts for the use of their
O'Shaughnessy ( iris 8 and under), Rickervisors on factthat�a facilities for after-school
ga good recreation
programis a very positive way to 0i
O'Shaughnessy (boys 11 and 12)and Jon Jossart (boys forestall, if not eliminate, juvenile delinquency. and summer recreation
13 and 14). Obviously,I like what's proposed to go down for next programs, as well as co-
The Tucson Racquet and Swim Club held its Friday year in the CountyParks and Recreation program--if operative agreements toRoof
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Night Mixed Doubles event employing the World Team the Board of Supervisors doesn't cut it all out before fund outdoor facilities at
Tennis format. Ten teams (40 persons) were in the final budget adoption. some schools such as the the
competition.First place honors went to Fred and Mary At this point, both Gene and the board are to be project at Flowing Wells
Seger, Nancy and Larry Schooley. praised for taking this approach to recreation. Junior High School.
For Fourth of July festivities, The Tucson Racquet It's good to see that these programs have shifted "We'd rather spend
CLEANER
and Swim Club will hold tennis and raquetball mat- from luxury to need status. money on new programs
ches, and swimming relays. The club will also have It bodes well for the future. than have to build where there is a difference
spaghetti dinners, live music and fireworks to Just one thing, Gene... something," Laos said.develo ment 6442 N. ORACLE
celebrate the Fourth of July. Could we get.some good regulation pool tables into a
Additional o p GR VE
The Yamaha Company out of California will clock rec center uphere someday? at Arthur Pack Regional at ORANGE 0
Y' Park is still a fewyears
the speed of tennis balls with the help of a special Same Day Service
machine designed for that purpose.The demonstration down the road, he added. available on request c]
is open to the public and anyone may have their ball "We'll probably develop
(except Saturdays)
speed checked by first registering at the pro shop. Sand lot it within two years," he
The River Raquet Club last week finished their three said. "We have to have the SOMETHING TO SELL?
week camp of tennis lessons. population to justify
The ciub is continuing the Men's League on Thursday Stan ins starting development CALL OUR CLASSIFIED
beginning at 6:15 p.m. and Women's League every there." DEPARTMENT—2 9 7-1 1 0
Monday at 6 p.m. CONTINENTAL MAJORS UNITED PONY LEAGUE
Every other Friday evening the club will hold its w L PCT. W L PCT. r- r > ':`'
Midtown 18 1 .947 Woodys 10 1
Mixed Doubles event beginning at 6 .m. .909 '�'�
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g g P Jordan i 4 6 .700 Sun X 9 2 � - - � � s..��;r'�
Nationwide 13 6 .684 McDonalds 7 4 .636 • .�� U ::‘,4•••:''',01,-7.7'....'.4(
Meads 11 9 .550 Pepsi 7 4 .636 Rascon 4 7 .363 -4 ':. �� �'-�
FOP 11 9 .550
grows
Shamrock 8 12 .400 Northwoods 3 8 .273jiiiiiii:!ifi-ii: ;,, : -
Woodys' le Meads 3 8 .273 :' -+ '
Woodys 4 16 .200 ::::
Concrete 1 19 .050 TGE 1 10 .091ANTENNA..... ERVICE:::::
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Woodys stretched out its cause as Pepsi edged CONTINENTAL MINORS
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lead in United Pony League McDonalds 12-11. Lowry 15 1 0 .938 '0:, . .. ... .. .... . . .. ►
action with a pair of wins In other action last week, Nationwide 11 4 0 .733 : 3
last week. Sprouser9 4 1 .7006UPL HOMELEADERS rtin Guaranteir
ed Clear
Rascon outlasted TGE 15- 9 6 0 .600 Tener Steele 5. 9 4,
Dean Newton's grand 12 in a slugfest, and Meads Straw 6 10 1 .382 Gene Lemme 4, Mark Keeton 3,
Meads 3 12 0 .200 Dean Newton 2, Chuck Goodin 1, •
slam homer boosted forfeited both of its Woodys 2 13 0 .133 Jerry Lewis 1,Gilbert Ortiz 1, Scott Reception on Foothills
W d f'spast Pepsi in16- Blevins 2 14 0 .125 Pinkerton 1,Armando Soto 1. 3 :
uo � p a scheduled games.
13 slugfest,while Ross Sch- ' and
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wartzbergwent 3-for-4and "FRANK ADVICE" � 4
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Bruce Nicholas went 2-for-2 Chevron chevron _
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as Woodys edged Nor- hiliiiiii from1%0 *
the;roods 12-9. n� too
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Meanwhile, Sun-C took
Frank Bushma s Casas Adobes
over second place with anCHEVRON > d A IFI R_S-. . . THS :EST:! 4L
8-3 win over McDonalds. -
SEE YOUR CHEVRON �� '��
McDonalds pitcher
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Tener Steele homered in a •$
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losingcause as his season Tires are .one of the most expensive items you'll buyAniiiiiN 3H ��
mark dropped to 5-1. for your car. Front end alignment contributes * .. -- --
Frank DeMartino picked - quite a bit to premature tire wear. Ask us to check //IT J I k
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up his fifth win for Sun-X, your tires, not only for air pressure but for any un-
with errorless fielding usual wear signs. It doesn't cost anything to look ° A_ O T & N E A:SE I C - TER
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behind him and Scott and if we find anything wrong, our "certified" - 4
Pinkerton's first homer of *-.
front end specialist is ready to put things "straight".
the season. -- :.7 . . Oracle a' a 4(
Sun-X also beat Rascon
Take advantage of this week's alignment special. (.( (,�6-1 last week.
Any domestic passenger vehicle for only $'�t�•95. :P..,:aily'His-:".::--A. *
Steele had another big229 4#r
day at the plate in a losingBUSH MANS CHEVRON • 297-6338 & 297-6088 • N. Oracle & Ina - Own I' ,: if
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Page 20, The Arizona Territorial,June 30, 1977
Back yards good for vegetables
By CHRIS TAMULAITIS for the hotter weather and According to Brookbank October. soil, if replenished with Find an area with plenty of
Outside your backdoor is then they will come back to the time is ripe to decide Second in basic con- compost has a head start. sunlight. A successful
some of the most enjoyable life in September and whether to pull out those siderations in preparing for If you are beginning garden should have at least
living space on your October for a short plants and plant a cool- a garden is soil groundbreaking five hours of sunlight.
property -- if you care to producing season and then season crop, or extend preparation. If your soil is ceremonies a slightly Avoid areas under or just
utilize it. Even if you will die in November," he their life and squeeze all in its second season, you tougher job lies ahead. beyond overhanging tree
consider yourself a non- said. you can out of them till are all the better off as the First look around you. branches.
gardener,you can get a lot
of pleasure out of your •
backyard if you only put in
a small patio, plant some
shrubs for privacy and a -
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couple of trees for shade.
These additions may lead ,.
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Just stop in at any one of our l3 convenient ata ina
beans, cucumber, Savings locations and get your free pickets to the game ,, --4h. If .
eggplant, melons, pepper,
Enter the drawing to win a free round trip for two to Hawai!
pumpkin corn, and . .. 1 via Western,airlines...including 6 nights and 7 days -
tomatoes.These plants will double occupancy at the exoticNapualani Hotel.All you ..
not survive during a frost have to do is register. Drawings ncs far the trip and 15.one for `,
but need warm tem- each of our 13 existing offices, plus the 2 new offices
peratures to properly �-
coming this Fall 510 savings accounts will be held at the •
mature, according to the game. You need not be present to win, but it's going to be f •
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Cool season vegetables your money to the Mountains, where your free gift is.
include beet, broccoli, ik itito.
a warm heart, and the very highest interest rates t
cabbage, beets, carrots, �.
cauliflower, i'*:'1 )
we ever pal.: w- ,. m _
peas, turnips,
chard, onions, garlic, # --
chives, coolards and
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According to Brockbank, .,..„:7 Ai :.*
these crops do best when Friday, ; �•-t . ..P . ...
they are given time to s
mature during cooler ,
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weather than in the •.t ofHi Corbett Field -11k.
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the summer. ., re in
Southern Ariz, ., theseli ina. (ill
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vegetables do best when ( .
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planted in late-summer.
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The late-summer ' - Savings by July lath ,.' 1 '' .
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plantingplanti.ng period is not yet
upon us, but preparations k interest from July ist # ` .-, s • -.
should begin now. The soil _ . a m ,,._;t.
needs to be fertilized, ait
furrowed and "dug up" C, . -.
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Vegetable choices need to
be decided and seed • ` -.
varieties need to be chosenATALINA .---,;:-.0.,.
and then sought, either ---� , ,
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through catalogues or the AVINGS .��- . `-:
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local garden shops. AND LOAN ASSOCIATION
With July now here, the
warmer-season plants are .—AoaN4ollr -.0
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beginning to slow down, 4414,. *
are producing less and will '111611' 4i'.' ,*.allill
continue to do so till .�,. _
they ate•{ e;.l,;.,. tone,
die, Brookbank said. s
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eggplants, peppers and
tomatoes will slow down