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The Arizona Republic Extra 6 all EDITIONS NW Wednesday, October 17, 194 Christmas treats, decorations BP offered at neighborhood saloo groups of or neighbors, will be listed each Wednesday Inf The Aritona Republic Extra section. There is no charge for Ihis public service. To have a bazaar listed fill in the information below and mail to: OFFICE SUPPLY. INC WORD PROCESSING SUPPLIES lARlt.BIRO! Mvwini Syttoms 0M Printing irtg Supplwt vr cr fci Ribbom 7:30 AMI 773 SK Glandok 937-4731 Gautam Shah, M.D. Patrick J.

Browne, M.D. John C. Donaldson, M.D; Are Pleased to Announce the Relocation of Their Office to Thunderbird Medical Center Suite 6 10503 Thuriderbird Blvd. Sun City, AZ 85351 (Just West of Boswell Memorial Hospital) New Telephone Number: 974-2434 Pulmonary Medicine Internal Medicine Cardiology This coupon moy be used toward one WEDDING GOWN PRESERVATION 10.00 OFF When presented ot time order is Saturday Fall Festival, 104 WC Western, 7 a.m. to 4 p.m., spon-; sored by Community United Methodist Church.

i Saturday and Sunday I. Dickins Boutique, 10628 N. 36th 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday and 11 a.m.

to 4 p.m. Sunday, sponsored by neighbors. Sunday i Fall Bazaar, 1668 W. Glendale 2 to 5 p.m., sponsored by Beatitudes Campus of Care Auxiliary. Oct.

27 Art Bazaar, 2115 E. San Juan, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., San Juan Art Group. Oct. 27 and 28 Holly House Bazaar, 11001 N.

40th 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. both days, St. Joseph's Church. Nov.

1,2 and 3 First Edition Boutique, Elliott between McClintock and Rural, Mesa, 5 to 9 p.m. Nov. 1, 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Nov.

2 and 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Nov. 3, that residents with lesser infirmities no longer can complete. One of the most revealing statistics from the document is that 27.3 percent, or 2,457 of the 9,000 vulnerable residents in the' area are shut-ins, many of whom strain the healthier seniors who care for them, Hemphill said.

"The churches ought to be ashamed of themselves" for failing to recruit volunteers to care for shut-ins who are not mobile enough to attend Interfaith Services' day-care centers, Hemphill said. Such "respite care" is essential to give healthier seniors a break from the burden of caring for the infirmed, he said. But The Rev. David Burrows of Bellevue Heights Baptist Church, and president of the Sun City Area Ministerial Association, said church pastors are acutely aware of the aging problems that confront northwest Valley retirees. The churches started offering crisis-counseling service to residents before they helped organize Interfaith Services, Burrows said.

"There are some people who don't want people coming into their homes from the outside to interfere' with their lives," he said. But he agreed that unity is needed in the area to grapple with the aging issue and praised Hem-: Three garages along 58th Avenue? that also had fallen victim to vandals were revitalized enthusiastically by fifth-, sixth-, and sev- enth-graders with white paint and a lot of laughter. "it gives the kids some pride in the neighborhood," Silva said. "For some of the kids, this might give them incentive to go home and pick up there." Although there was the usual horseplay that accompanies any The effort to develop a uniform look for downtown shops has been under way since the downtown development corporation released its first report in 1981, which stated that the downtown area suffered from a "fractured land-use pattern with scattered land uses that are not well related to one another and suffer from lack of mutual support and interdependence." 1 -Nov. 2 end Holiday Bazaar, Christown Mall, 19th Avenue and Bethany Home, 10 a.m.

to 9 p.m: both days, Stan of Paradise Chapter 56, Order of Eastern Nov. 3 Calico Holiday, Solano School, 15th Avenue and Missouri, 8 am to 5 p.m., friends and neighbors. Christmas Boutique, 47th Avenue and Bell Road, a.m. to 5 p.m., sponsored by Bellair Swim Team; 'Nov. 3 end 4 Carnival of Crafts, 53rd Avenue and Cactus, 9 a.m.

-to 5 pjm. both days, roup pf artisans and .1 Holiday Boutique, 1118 Glendale, 9 a m. to 5 p.m., Parent Action Committee of Beth EI Center for Early Childhood Education. phill for helping to identify the The report, by the Arizona Long Term Care Gerontology Center, js based on interviews with 551. Sun City, City and Youngtown residents in 1982 who were selected at random.

Hemphill directed the survey effort The survey found 28 percent, or nearly one in three residents of Youngtown and Phase I of Sun City, south of Grand Avenue, are in danger of losing their independence. The newer sections of Sun City, north of Grand Avenue, will be in the same predicament in five to seven years, and Sun City West will be affected similarly in 10 to 15 years, Hemphill said. "We've got to deal with the fact that we have a lot of people who are inappropriately suffering, and some who are even inappropriately dying," he said. According to the report, it would be unfair to claim "that the the 7,415 to 10,893 more-vulnerable residents of the Sun City area are in immediate risk of relocating to a nursing home." However, if only half or a third are in immediate need of assistance to avoid life in an institution, "the number of households and individuals involved is certainly not trivial," the report said. project involving children, the nearly 800 of the school's 982 first-through 'eighth-graders Involved were serious when it came to work.

Stray weeds meticulously were plucked, slivers of paper pounced upon, and even rocks were captured and bagged. Two youngsters particularly were patient in digging out a rock they apparently felt interfered with the beauty of their newly planted flowerbed. The report recommended a "clear image for all aspects of the downtown." The Southwestern styling would have called for a washed adobe facade with stucco treatment The contemporary treatment would have called for stucco facing decorated with bright colors in modern styles. brought in for preservotion coupon per order) Gown is Boxed, Preserved. ftpirMt 1-3-84 One hour 1HC HOST IN DRV CIMNINO BAZAARS The Arizona Republic P.O.: Box 1960 Phoenix, AZ 8500! Name of Bazaar.

Timofe Location Sponsor. Submitted by. swell for A "friendly lawsuit" was filed late last week by the Deer Valley Unified School District to recover $33,398 in tuition from a neighboring school district. Assistant Superintendent Tom Boone said Deer Valley is suing the Canon Elementary School District in Black Canyon City for tuition owed during the 1983-84 school year. Deer Valley last year took in 27 students from the rural school district under a state law requiring districts to educate students from adjoining districts if the home district lacks the appropriate programs, Boone said.

"Canon does not dispute the balance owed to Deer Valley," he said in a memo to the school board. "However, since they did not have the budget capacity remaining in 1983-84 to pay us, the only legal means now for them to pay Deer Valley is through this legal action." Boone said the Canon district paid $17,659 in tuition for the 25 students attending Deer Valley High School and two special education students at Deer Valley Junior High School. However, the district still owes $33,498, he said, Frank Hill, the interim principal for the one-school Canon district, was out of town and could not be reached for comment. In addition to the overdue tuition, Deer Valley is asking to recover its legal fees and expenses. Attorney Gary Lassen, representing Deer Valley, said he expects the matter to come before a Maricopa County Court judge in about two months.

Recall Continued from Extra 1 attend summer school to graduate on time. If the petition drive is successful, it would probably be the first recall election in Deer Valley school history, according to Superintend dent Ed Sims, who has worked in the district for 15 years. A spokeswoman from the office if li 'I -i ir IT fi-t'T" i Discount Prices All Phones GuaranUao Standard Decorative Antique Kew I Refurbished f-in ii Phonti' SVPartt RatldantlallnstaHatlon Additions and Move tiluphoue mm 843-3391 (only 1 Cleaned, Pressed, Wropped, NORTHWEST ONE HOUR MARTINIZING "CUSTOM DRY CLEANING" 4368 W. OLIVE (DUNLAP) GLENDALE, ARIZONA 85301 PH. 939-8886 274-0060 tli (talurt wall tytUmt afld tUrt fiilarai Buildar iaqulriat wtlttna iS VISA' MaiKrCird and Vist icopltd on woe us and we'll refund your Pixirais ff ill llllllllll Dates City.

Phone No. 3 Aged Continued from Extra 1 Community Council that the Area Agency on Aging, with the use of federal and state money, plans a pilot case-management program that would begin to serve about 80 northwest Valley retirees in December or later during the winter. The experiment may eventually serve as a model for extending case-management service to, all residents of the retirements communities, and then to retirees throughout the state, he said. Currently, only low-income retirees are eligible for the service in Maricopa County. After evaluating retirees and directing them to the proper programs, the case manager re-examines the seniors periodically to determine whether their needs have changed.

Meanwhile, Hemphill unveiled a report last week that shows 16 percent of Sun City, Sun City West and Youngtown residents are in jeopardy of losing their independence. The report, Meeting the Long Term Care Needs of the Sun City Area, recommends the training of volunteers to perform practical tasks, such as cleaning or shopping, Beautify Continued from Extra 1 i Unfortunately, she said, the pinkish wall probably will be covered with graffiti again before too long. "Last time the kids washed the wall, it stayed clean a day or two," she said. Glendale Continued from Extra 1 currently 6 to 8 feet wide, Gardner said. A new type of sign that all the stores in the redeveloped area would use also is scheduled to be designed, he said.

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