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I illume VIII Vail. Colorado Friday, March 9, 1973 Number 19

Vail Plan Eisenhower Tunnel Dedicated and


Opened
V.A. Denies
Transpo Day Rumors of Early
March 28
Lift Closing
Vail’s plan for transportation Vail Associates Inc.’s
and the proposed transportation President, Richard L. Peterson,
center will be unveiled along with confirmed today that his
the world’s first II intends to operate the
Prototype company
Ginkelvan on March 28,1973. The Vail ski area until its regular

transportation plan centers closing date of April 22, 1973.


around a pedestrian oriented "Visitors from other of
parts
concept with the Ginkelvan the United States and Europe tell

providing transportation for us that our skiing is, as usual,


distances too lengthy for just great,’’ Peterson stated.

walking. "While many ski regions have

The Ginkelvan, a symbol of the had below-average conditions


ultimate solution the this winter, we at Vail continue to
to trans-
portation problem, along with enjoy the great skiing we have
the transportation plan had since early December.”
and
sketches of the Peterson said that the snow
proposed
transportation center will be on depth at Vail Mountain summit

display in the pedestrian mall was 70”, near normal for this

just north of the covered bridge time of the year.


on March 28. He added that most Vail
Vail’s Barry Stott of Stott Shot catches long view of the crowd gathered at the Village restaurants, lodges and
Transpo Day’s activities will a dedication of the
kick off with Eisenhower Tunnel. shops will remain through
the formal dedica- open
tion of the Ginkelvan taking the the Easter vacation.

form of an
inaugural ride.
Hosting the first ride in the
Ginkelvan will be Vail’s Mayor,
Art Show At
John Dobson. Visiting Post Office
dignitaries
who also recognize the problem The Willows Lobby Closes
of transportation and support Saturday Afternoons
Vail’s proposed plan will be
March 10 and 1 1
H.P.D. vanGinkel, The outside lobby of the
designer of
the Saturday and Sunday, March Vail Post Office where the
Ginkelvan; his wife, Blanche
10 and 11 (throughout the day), mail boxes are located will
vanGinkel, prominent Canadian
planner especially known for her the Gryphon Galleries, Ltd., who be closed tomorrow,

work have a gallery in Cherry Creek at March 10, from 1:00-7:30


with Expo ’67; John
Denver, will exhibit in the Lobby
Lindsay, Mayor of New York p.m. for cleaning.
of the Willows, on Willow Creek
City; the Minister of Urban
Affairs Circle, here in Vail.
and Environment of

Continued
Artists represented in this
St. Patrick’s Day
-

Page 32 fine showing include Ljuro Biro,


Terry Dunlap, Mel Kishner, At Edwards
Keith Lindberg, Pat Morse,

Henny Marks, Gene Mundell, By popular demand, Chris


Inside The
Howard Nordlund, Bob Ragland Roberts returns to Edwards to

and Mich Shimonek. celebrate St. Patrick’s Day at the

VT Their works include oils, Edwards Center.


Community
acrylics and watercolors; Dancing begins at 9:00 p.m. and
graphics, drawings and sculp- refreshments will be served
Gov. John Love dedicated the tunnel and officially opened the Come and
ture. new
during evening.
the facility to traffic on March 8. dance to all of old
your
Page 16 favorites, sung by one of the

Town Championships Vail Ski Patrol best entertainers of today


Page 17 Local TV Airs Sunday at 5 p.m. country western music at its

Ski School News On Curt Gowdy’s best.

If you don’t have Chris’s latest


Page 18 ’ scheduled organized Vail Public Television album, you may purchase
The first regularly a

Ski Touring ‘’Amer. Sportsman personally autographed


local public television broadcast (VPT) organization. Kicking off copy
channel 6 at 5:00 the the intermissions. Grab
Page 21 will become a reality on
Sunday, on p.m, during
Sunday 2:15 Ch. 9 inaugural telecast will be half favorite leprechaun and

The Great Race March 11, according to Don a your

Kline, of the newly come to the dance.


Page 20* One
way to appreciate the Vail manager Continued Page 32
WinterFest Report Ski Patrol is to see them at work

the mountain. The next best TRUSTEE


Page 28-29 on

would be to view a film of


•nside Vail Assoc. way
some of their endeavors, and this Meeting Report
Page 49
Sunday will be your chance. “A
Information Page Page 31
Day in the Life of a Ski
Patrolman” will be a portion of
Curt Gowdy’s “American
ROTARY CLUB
MEETS ON WEDNESDAYS
Sportsman” on Channel 9 (ABC)
SNOW
at 2:15 this Sunday, March 11.

Filmed in Vail over two


years REPORT
e8 Breakfast
a.m.
the short features, for the
Lodge at Vail ago EAGLE'S
MID
most men who are still on
Visitors Welcome part, DATE VAIL TOP NEST

the Vail Patrol, along with


3/2 50“ 60“ 54“
sportscaster, Bud Palmer.
3/3 53“ 63“ 56"
According to Patrol Director,
3/4 52" 63" 55”
Testwuide, the film deals
Paul
3/5 53” 64“ 56”
of a
primarily with three phases 3/6 59“ 72" 62“
avalanche
VAIL RESORT ASSOCIATION patrolman’s work —

3/7 58“ 70“ 60"


ski accident
control, handling a 3/8 55" 67“ 59“
For Vail Information execution of
on the mountain, and
and
a practice evacuation on Gondola Vail for one segment
Central Dennis Minshall films Mayor, John Dobson,
Reservations Snow depth at Mid-Vail one year
2. of Vail’s first local television program, "Sunday Surprise."
Call (303) 476-5677
J
-

ago this date 67".


2 THE VAIL TRAIL MARCH 9. 1973

THE TRAIL
and Eagle River Valiev Newa
V J

George Knox Editor & Publisher


The
Allen Knoxßusiness Manager
Frank Earle
Mitzi Johnson
Cindy Lamont
Advertising Manager
Advertising Artist
Chief
Stork Club
Copy
Karen Henderson Reporter
Celia Roberts Reporter Tomorrow, March
10, will
make the seventh
Published
every Friday in Vail, Colorado and birthday for
distributed in the communities of Minturn, Red Holly Ann Chavez, daughter of
the Ernie Chavezes.
Cliff, Avon. Edwards and the Upper Eagle Valley.
Celebrating his second birth-
member/; day on March 12 will be Brookie
Lynn Trout.
are We
given to
understand that Brookie and
his
Business and Editorial
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Trout
Offices located in the Sitzmark and
Lodge
will soon be
Gore Creek Plaza Building. Second Class Postage paid at Vail. leaving us for the
Colorado. Mail Subscription $6.50 a year. Foreign western beaches of California.
Subscription $lO.OO a year, payable in advance. Classified
Good luck to them.
Advertising —10 c word, minimum insertion $2.00. Rate Card
on request for Display Advertising. Copyright 1973. The Vail It was just two years this
Trail, all rights reserved. to
ago
Permission reproduce ads.
illustrations or copy must in
Tuesday, March 13, that
be secured advance from The Vail
Trail. Samantha Hathaway Hawks
made her first
The Vail Trail debut.
P.O. Box 10 -
476-2444 -
Vail, Colorado 81657 Congratulations to Samantha and
her parents, Bobbie and Peter
Hawks.

One little gal we missed last


week was Kristine Yates, daugh-
Faster and Safer ter of Loretta and Dick Yates.

She became four years old on

Sunday, March 4. Congratula-


By Ten Miles tions, Kristine.
Kristine Yates
Best wishes for a memorable
The big topic of interest around these parts this
one day to all these Stork Club birth-

week was the opening of the Eisenhower day celebrants.


(Straight Creek)
Tunnel
yesterday, March 8.
In the event you’ve read the
current issue of Colorado
Magazine you’ve discovered the
many trials and Broadmoor's
tribulations that have been encountered over the
years to
establish a route from Denver
to, the western slope and, Eitel Appointed
particularly, (which was the main reason in the beginning)
to make possible a
shorter, quicker way to get to Leadville
and the mining country from Colorado’s
capital city. To Committee
Mileage originally was some 250 miles from D. to L.
Karl E. Eitel. vice president
Opening Loveland Pass cut the mileage by 100 miles
and, and general manager
of The
even though a tunnel was planned as far back as before
Broadmoor, has been named
Vorld War I, the original location would not have affected chairman of the Dues Structure
mileage greatly. It would merely have eliminated
eight or Committee of the American
ten miles of treacherous mountain road Hotel and Motel Association.
reaching an
elevation of almost
12,000 feet. The committee will study the
The present mileage from just below Loveland Association’s current funding
Ski
Basin to Dillon over the pass is 22 miles. The system in relation to
the present
mileage from
the same point to Dillon via the new tunnel is 12 miles rise in costs of operation. Mr.
Even Eitel also member of
though speeds through the 1.7-mile-long tunnel will serves as a

be at a relatively slow the AH&MA Board of Directors


pace (hopefully) the new route can
and was a member of the
conceivably cut from 20 to 30 to 40 minutes off the
Association’s Executive Commit-
elapsed time from Vail to Denver plus
offering a highway tee last
year.
without the white knuckle” road that many people have of the
The announcement
feared.
appointment was made recently
We don’t what the
know present traffic count has during an Officers' meeting in
been on 1-70
through Vail, but we’ve heard highway Colorado Cancer report
Crusade Chairman Pete Smythe, center, shown Clearwater, Florida, and a

at the National American adhoc


engineers predict that the traffic, with the new Cancer Society Crusade Kickoff is to be made by the
tunnel, W A K Jonas
could easily double, or triple or even Chakma’n 'and
an
' left
' National Crusade Committee committee to the Board of
quadruple. If you’ve Chairman, and p t
Peter
_

watched traffic Graves, star of the TV series Directors its midyear


recently you can imagine what the scene S
“Mission during
yt he
G^a°
e m acc ® d the
pt ® National Crusade
might be, and we’re sure everyone will be wondering how Goal Ach ievem e f
Achievement award
Challenge meeting in Chicago. May 23.
for the Colorado
of the Division
it might affect Vail. er n < S Eitel has been affiliated with
yeTr
year. To
Total
t.?ra i«d raised bv
by c
e
)'
Colorado
Houston
i” ‘d* meeting held earlier this
The Broadmoor since 1961 and
Will it work in volunteers for the fight against
our behalf? Could it become r y director of
» 732 295 presently
“i«d fo’r .“;
a Was serves as a
Nationally over $62 million w.s

monster? It to to
s
up us develop kind of control th
h
Hotel. Inc., the
not that would
some
and
and service to
r.\ the
Society s
programs in
research, education
The Broadmoor
we be governing how
«™
cancer patient. El Pomar Co., the
many or who can Investment
turn intoVail, but hoping to and Power
capitalize on the traffic that Broadmoor Water
would benefit by stopping at Co., Vail Associates, Vail.
Vail, both for their sake
ours. We must also create
and
Humane Happenings Colorado, and is president and
a means, with trees and shrubs
from one end of the director of the Broadmoor
valley to the other, that will screen The Vai) Humane of
the highway and also Society is to follow
up
with the Management Co., operators
help cut down the noise factor. beginning a short series of booster
yearly
shot. All mammals are The Lodge at Vail, Colorado.
Let’s all give this problem
some real We articles
thought. on pet health. Topics to susceptible to rabies. It
don t want to create is
Coney Island here, and neither
a
do
be covered include several present in the wildlife popula-
want
we
anyone to feel they aren’t wanted and needed common diseases, diet tion
worms, of Colorado,
The Vail Trail would appreciate particularly
your comments.
and simple first aid. For those
skunks, raccoons, bats, coyotes Eagle Co. Possee
The seeking more detailed informa- and foxes,
Skipper and it is quite
easy
tion, the Vail Public for
Library an unvaccinated dog to pick County Posse met
now has on hand several
The Eagle
large up the virus from of at the
reference books
one these Wednesday, February 28.
on the care of animals. At
dogs and cats. We also
Eagle County Courthouse.
urge Phe rabies virus is continue
present in the meeting training
anyone wishing to adopt a cat to the saliva of
rabid animals and is for the two groups composing
do so as soon as
possible since usually transmitted an
we
by a bite. the posse the patrol group
are about to begin The
a
incubation period in hu-
euthanasia the search and rescue group.

birth ‘W cats and kittens.


program for homeless mans and dogs can be as long as The meeting of
next
th®
90 days and rabies is
Rabies, a disease that should fatal
invariably Eagle County Posse willl
defecb have been eliminated
unless the painful treat- Wednesday, March 14. at M
years ago ment is begun
at once. Municipal
JSjrf unless you help.
from the Vail
are forever. domestic animals, is still So, please have
your puppies
p.m. at
tne
present in Building. At that meeting
every state in the and kittens **
union, and the incidence vaccinated, follow search and rescue group
rate is through with the 1
annual booster with
rising. Although Louis Pasteur continue their training
shots and
• THIS U*C« CONTSIiUTtO BV THt avoid “friendly” wi
ruiUIHIR
discovered wild aid while the patrol group
rabies immunization animals. a
in the study firearms. Volunteers
1880’s, many pet owners cai
do not ever have their still needed. For information
dogs and Subscribe To (day
cats vaccinated, Don Almond at 476-5601
or
they neglect The Vail Trail
and 476-5734 (nights).
MARCH 9, 1973 THE VAIL TRAIL 3

Good Planning Essential to Future


solution; that of educating
people
to refrain from discarding their
rubbish
around the countryside
The Upper Eagle Valley taking and rather to take
inventory of Physical pride in a
Planning Committee met at the (natural) clean and beautiful
and cultural (man- state and
Town Hall in Minturn last made) nation.”
things to analyze their
Wednesday night and heard the priorities, to make decisions Arrangements
may be made
County's new Planning Engineer. concerning goals and objectives, for presentation of Walker’s
Mike Blair, outline some of the and then current slide
implementing these program, “Smile,
main points that face any area things into definite master or
You Live in Colorado,”
through
concerning proper and planned comprehensive plans." Keep Colorado Beautiful, Inc.,
development, coupled with The regulations, standards Denver. KBC also has -Fechions Gifts ?
and available
logical zoning. policies motion pictures
are
implemented with on litter
Blair defined planning as a tool zoning, codes and standards, all prevention.
for people and the of which must be followed and
establishment of rules and upheld to have
orderly,
for the
standards
arrangement, quality
location,
and
controlled growth. VRA Names
Representing the County
quantity of their things and
Planning Commission on this
activities. Committee is Rod Slifer of Vail. New Ad Agency
“The process,” he said, “is Other members are Dave
Garton. Gore Valley; Terry
Henderson, Bucknum, Inc.,
Selected
|i- group of
Minger, Vail; Bob merchandise
Gallegos, Denver based
Minturn; Al Winter. Gilman; Bob
advertising and
public relations agency has been
Trezise, Red Cliff; Pete Seibert. and aFter-ski beets.
Avon; Chris Jouflas, Wolcott; Ed
assigned the Vail Resort Warm-ups
Association account, M. Dale
Browning of the Forest Service;
McCall, VRA Executive
and from Edwards Bob
Havener, Bill Williams, Holly
Director, announced today. / Mow in two locations... V
“The momentum of winter,
Ford and Miller.
Ray
The next
and Vail’s growing summer Vail, open B'oo To 7:00 V
meeting was
‘destination resort’ market and
scheduled for

21 at the
Wednesday.
Minturn Town
March
Hall at
group meeting activity offer us a
Lionshead,op(CnBooto fe.oo j
great marketing opportunity,”
which time Jerry Brown, the
McCall said. “Our choice of
Planning Consultant for Eagle
Henderson, Bucknum, was based
County, will explain his land use
on their
strong knowledge and
projection for Eagle County.
experience in the destination
. . . Vail has hosted over 183,000 meeting delegates
resort and U.S. travel industries.
We are convinced this will be since its inception.
Bob Walker beneficial in developing the
winter and summer Vail

programs to their
Receives highest
potential,” .McCall
The Vail Resort Association is
concluded.
Apollo Park at Vail
KCB Award the marketing arm of the 38
restaurants, 42 lodges and Box 871 Phone 476-5881
variety of unique shops which
Robert C. Walker, Colorado In Vail Village, new, lovely long term
comprise the major U.S.
field representative for the U. S. destination resort of Vail, furnished one and two bedroom rentals.

Brewers Association, has been Colorado.


honored by Keep Colorado
Beautiful, Inc., for his work in

litter prevention and


There's only 150 square beautification during the past


feet of space in our five years.
Presentation of a plaque to Mr.
Breckenridge outpost in
Walker was made by James
the Red Ugly. But our
Gardner, Pueblo, chairman of
resident designer, Diane the board of directors of Keep

BON NA
Gunson, who presides Colorado Beautiful.

The Award cited Mr. Walker


over this little Lorton’s
for “five years of dedicated 2400
West, has at her
service” as community
fingertips all the

resources of our big


coordinator

Beautiful.
for Keep Colorado
Best selling x-country ski
Denver store. To bring the litter prevention

Collections in depth of message to Colorado citizens, in the U.S. and Canada


Mr. Walker produced color slide
fine furniture by
showing Colorado
programs
Henredon, Baker, scenic areas and how they can be

Heritage, Jamestown. despoiled by litter.

Fabricsand In the five year period Walker

traveled more than 125,000 miles


wallcoverings from
in making his slide presentation
Brunschig & Fils,
at 680 schools and 576 service
Scalamandre, clubs throughout the state.

Schumacher, Louis The award from KCB referred


Mr. Walker as “our most
Bowen. Decorative to
valuable member.”
accessories from
For the past year Mr. Walker
exclusive sources here S.
has spearheaded the U.
and abroad. Custom Brewers AssociationPITCH IN!

draperies and custom program throughout Colorado. In


addition to the slide
upholstery. Prompt, free
presentations, the program
delivery by our own
distribution of PITCH
involved
people who carefully materials and
IN! educational
put everything in place decals for use by cities and

in your home. towns.


PITCH IN! is part of a $3

national effort of the


Our designing ways million
touring ski. Bonna's five-
Brewers Association
to fight the
aren’t for everybody. But layer, multi-laminated con-
litter problem. With hickory top
if you’re not the
type for Walker, a native of Fruita
sole layers
package plans and you based in Arvada, urged
now RfC’ edges make the 2400 strong
Colorado citizens to follow the and durable.
like a professional Designed for use

of PITCH IN! and


concept type or
approach with very
dispose of trash properly. cabletype
personal results, come he said,
“The litter problem,”
see us. “is one with a
very simple

Howard Lorton
gondola ski shop
Galleries

229 S. Main,

Breckenridge 453-2004
Speer Blvd. & Acoma, Canada's Care!
Denver 292-0230
4 THE VAIL TRAIL MARCH 9. 1973

Casino Night At Leadville


The Pot’s Boiling Over
There will be a Casino Night (a script.
by Karen Henderson
Las Vegas Night) in Leadville on There are some
really wild
March 16, 17 in the Sixth Street items being auctioned off all the
If you have been skeptical peppercorns This is venture of from
Gym. a joint way a hand mixer to a
about using health dash of the Lake County High School
or
preparing generous cayenne season ticket to one of the ski
foods, or about the need they student the Leadville Lions
2 tablespoons chopped parsley body, areas.
fulfill in the diet, here is a book Club, and the Civic Center.
Cut meat into serving sizes, put The There will be a dealer s
that can put an end to your into marinade, and money raised will go to these training session at
soak 2 to 3 the Lake
skepticism. Adelle Davis, author organizations for various
hours County High School
or refrigerate overnight. at7:30 p.m .
of Let's Cook it Right, give
can worthwhile objectives. March 15 at the high school foyer
healthful Sweet Marinade
you tips on how to The Lake School
County High There are 12 members of the
bring better health to your Class of 1973 needs about $BOO
Combine in to Lions Club and interested
a deep glass or
family, by incorporating whole
pottery bowl: pay their expenses of graduation citizens of the community who
grains, milk, eggs and various and forth for the rest
so of the participate in the
methods of preparation 1 cup juice from canned dealing
in your

The E
year. There are three students
training session on March 2.
cooking. Most of the foods Mrs. pineapple, peaches. black
who qualify to participate in the You are encouraged to
Davis analyzes cherries, other fruit, frozen, buy
MPORIUM are found in the
diluted orange juice
or or
International Cultural Exchange some script and come to
market place every day of the or
Program in which the Lake Leadville and enjoy yourself on
week; they each fruit juice and sherry
are the common cup
TAIL County High School and the the night of March 16 or March
things we have been seeing since 1 tablespoons vinegar or lemon
Leadville Lions participated for a 17. Again your
we were very little, but in many juice participation is
There are various Civic invited.
year.
cases we have abused 2tablespoons Worcestershire
them, Center projects which will be
Subscribe to the Vail Trail causing them to lose their V 2 teaspoon rosemary or basil supported by this benefit.
nutrients, and 1 minced clove garlic

less healthy than


causing
we have
us

to
to be
be.
Cut meat into serving sizes,
put from
There
the
had been volunteers
Short Takes
community, from the
The special magic is in what into marinade, and soak 2 to
GRYPHON GALLERIES 3
Lions Club, and from the Civic
hours
of Cherry Creek in Denver we eat, how it is prepared, and or refrigerate overnight. Center Association to
Shortest Distance
serve as
also very important, how the Shortest distance
will be showing collection Sauteed Eggplant dealers that The purchase across
a
seed of the foodstuff is nurtured
night.
the United States from the
of Contemporary PAINT- Cut chilled of a $5 ticket entitles a purchaser
one
unpeeled Atlantic to the
during its production. Adelle Pacific is a
eggplant in 3
-inch slices; to $5OO in script. There are
INGS & SCULPTU RES by
Davis shows
4 dip in: no
straight line drawn from a
us, in a
very simple refunds. The script will be used
1 egg stirred with
Colorado and Nationally way, how we can
bring better
the Black
point near Charleston. S.C..
2 tablespoons at Jack tables, the
milk to a point near San
Recognized Artists.
health into our own lives, and
or
Roulett
Diego.
white wine Wheel, and the Dice Calif. The distance is 2.152
the lives of our families. From
March 10th & 11th tables only. No real will miles.
Roll in: money
cookies to omelettes
egg to be
at the WILLOWS, VAIL used at these tables. At the "Hangman
Parmesan cheese mixed with of Buffalo"
prime rib, Adelle Davis tells it
shank of the evening, the various President Grover Cleve-
The Public is all. wheat germ
gifts donated by merchants from land was known as the
Cordially .Invited or whole-wheat*bread crumbs
the Rocky Mountain area
• hangman of Buffalo.' As
Let dry for
Seasoned Marinade 10 minutes or more sheriff of Erie
• Breckenridge, Frisco, Vail, County. NY.
GRYPHON and sautee in:
Leadville, Salida, and Buena
he personally hanged a mur-
Combine 1 tablespoon preheated derer. refusing to give the
in a deep glass or Vista) will be auctioned off
GALLGRIGS pottery bowl: vegetable oil
for
unpleasant task to deputies.
Cover utensil;
turn once, and
LTD. 1 cup tomato juice, sauce, or cook until golden brown
on both

\
or
puree sides.
** cup each tomato juice and red
Sprinkle with salt, freshly
wine
ground peppercorns and chopped
1 minced clove garlic
parsley.
x/z teaspoon each marjoram and
Tomatoes with Green Onions
thyme
1 large shredded onion Loosen skin on four or five
2 tablespoons Worcestershire
fresh tomatoes by piercing with
% teaspoon freshly ground black fork and holding over high heat;
peel, dice, and put into heat-
resistant casserole.
Cook over direct heat five
minutes and add:
8 to 10 green onions cut into Vfe-
inch pieces
¥4

peppercorns
teaspoon crushed black
Incomparable.
pinch of basil or
oregano
1 to 3 teaspoons dark molasses or

sugar
Vz teaspoon salt

Boot Sale
Simmer 5 to 8 minutes; move
lid to one side to let juice •
evaporate; remove from heat
and sprinle surface with:
*/4 toasted wheat
cup germ or
whole-wheat-bread crumbs

30%0ff cup
Serve
cubed
as soon as
American
cheese melts.
cheese

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DIFFERENT COLOR W
Open Daily 7:30 a.m. to 7:30
p.m. The Unusual for the
Discriminating
MARCH 9. 1973
THE VAIL TRAIL 5

Cancer
Crusade
Colorado volunteers for

American Cancer Society


the

.
K / .
BLUE CROSS
received
National Society
recognition from
for their efforts
the
V /n
during the record-setting 1972
Cancer Crusade at a
meeting of
the Colorado

Directors March
Division
1. A
Board

plaque
of
blue shield
commemorating the National
Crusade Challenge Goal
Achievement
Colorado Division
Award
was
for
presented
the
/U puts the “CARE”
to the Board by Crusade
Chairman Pete Smythe at the
meeting held at the Cherry Creek
Inn. Denver. Volunteers
responsible for organizing the

• 5732.295 Crusade were


complime-
nted for their participation in the

fight against cancer. Nationally


over $62 million was raised for
the cancer cause, according to

Smythe.
Special guest speaker at the
meeting was Dr. Seymour S.
Cohen, professor of
microbiology
at the University of Colorado
Medical Center. Dr. Cohen is an

American Cancer Society


Lifetime Research Professor,
one of the 21 such professors
appointed in the U.S. The
recipients of the ACS
BETTER HEALTH CARE COVERAGE IS NOW AVAILABLE
professorships are outstanding
researchers whose professorship
has been at Realistic rates through the
guaranteed financially
by the Society for the duration of
his scientific lifetime. Dr.
Cohen’s field
and his
centered around
talk
is

to
cancer

board
some
virology
members
of the new
BANK DEPOSITORS PROGRAM
directions cancer research is
taking. He also stressed the of the
importance of a volunteer
organization such as the

BANK OF VAIL
American Cancer Society in the
fight against cancer. As chair-
man of the Council for Analysis
and Projection of the American
Cancer Society, Dr. Cohen
believes it is essential to have a

continuing dialogue between the


local Society Divisions and care The Cost of a Semi-Private Hospital R00m... AND I
and research centers.
... hospital services, such as operating rooms,
Presentation of special awards
to Colorado volunteers also all drugs in general use, X-ray exams, electro-
were
made at the Board meeting.
cardiograms, physical therapy, and many more
Burton A. Smead, Jr., Chairman
...COVERED IN FULL in Blue Cross Member
of the Board, presented Jefferson

County volunteers with a


National Crusade Special Events
Award plaque for the Freddie
Steinmark Memorial Basketball
■VAIjH * Up ’
,0 $ 25 000 in Supplemental Benefit Coverage
Benefit Marathon held in April of
(Major-Medical) For Each Eligible Member
’72. Wheat Ridge High School
the Family!
seniors were responsible for this
benefit, which received nation
Blue Cross >
wide
publicity. of Two BLUE SHIELD Plans Which
Volunteers active in planning
; Blue Shield * A Choice

Provide a Broad Scope of Realistic Medical-


the 1972 ACS volunteer Blood
Donor
of COLORADO
Program for cancer Surgical Benefits!
patients were given certificates
of merit for
the campaign held All present and new checking account depositors
last
September in metro Denver
to enroll volunteer of the Bank of Vail, not members of a Blue
donors. Cited
were Mr. and Mrs. Jon Hanson, Cross and Blue Shield group, or employed by a
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Sherman
firm that offers Blue Cross and Blue Shield
and Mrs. Thomas
Shelden, all of
Denver. Mrs. Shelden is join. i‘
pre- may
sident of the Colorado Cancer
Auxiliary; members of this

MEMBERSHIP DUES AUTOMATICALLY DEDUCTED


group have been active in
very
the volunteer blood donor
Project. Nearly 5,000 potential
blood donors
enrolled during last FROM YOUR BANK CHECKING ACCOUNT!
year’s campaign and the
program has become an going
on
Part of the Colorado service to For Complete Information Visit The Bank of Vail
the cancer patient program.
Other cities have begun similar
programs. me
Smead asked the board
members to increase their efforts
to educate the public
tjcirvlt of
and to raise
funds for the cancer to
cause,
alleviate as soon as possible the
suffering caused by this disease
which hits one out of four "A Rather Unusual Bank”
every
Americans in his or her lifetime.
Member FDIC
He reminded
those present of the Monday thru Friday -
9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

American Cancer Society slogan, Open Saturdays 9:00 a.m. to Noon

We want To Wipe Out Cancer In


Your Lifetime.”
6 THE VAIL TRAIL MARCH 9. 1973

Mtn, Bell’s Vail

Building Wins

Arch. Award
The Vail telephone equip-
ment office has won regional
honors for excellence in archi-

tectural design and planning,


according to William J. Holland,
local exchange manager for

Mountain Bell.

The building, designed by


Denver
Rogers-Nagel-Langhart, a

firm, was selected by a panel of

three architects from among 130


other Bell System offices in the
Western United States.

Thirty of the 130 telephone


buildings entered won awards,
five of them from the eight-state

Mountain Bell area. Two other

Colorado buildings won awards

the Steamboat Springs equip-


ment office and the AT&T Long
Lines Overseas Operating Center

in Denver. Regional winners will

be judged in New York, and


National winners will be an-

nounced in early April.


Hollandsaid the contest,
Colorado Easter Seal Girl Nancy Groth gives Governor John Love
sponsored by AT&T, is designed an Easter Egg painted with the Colorado state flag in ceremonies
to stimulate and encourage Friday, launching the 1973 fund campaign to aid crippled
The new Mountain Bell Building at Vail. excellence in Bell System archi- and
children adults. The 14-year*old Lakewood girl is a third
year
tecture. In addition to being of Russian language student in her ninth grade class, a member of

outstanding architectural design, the National Honor Society and a member of her school chess

New PR Director For USSA winning buildings must fit club. Easter Seal funds aid the rehabilitation of some 5,000

graciously into the environment crippled children and adults in Colorado, according to Francis H.
in which they located, have May, Jr., state campaign chairman. The drive continues through
are a
The United States Ski Public Relations at April 22, Easter Sunday.
Aspen high degree of layout
Association this week announced Prior to that, he
efficiency
Highlands. was
and be adaptable to future
the appointment of James B. of Public Relations
Supervisor expansion.
Baldwin, Jr., of Denver as Editor for the Automated Machine
of the association’s Ski America Division of Babcock and Wilcox
publication and Public Relations Company.
Director for the association’s Baldwin is a graduate of BUSINESS PROPERTIES
Recreation, Membership and Berwick (Maine) Academy and
3500 SQUARE FEET OF COMMERCIAL SPACE in
Public Affairs program. holds a B.S. degree in Public beautiful new condominium project at LionsHead only
In making the announcement, Relations for Syracuse steps from terminal Now
USSA Executive gondola building. ready for
Vice President Erickson said that
University. occupancy. For sale only.
Mike Erickson said that Baldwin the new appointee had extensive
would have total responsibility SKI APPAREL SHOP: Located on most prominent
training and experience in all
for corner in downtown Minturn. Excellent business history.
advertising sales, circulation, phases of public relations,
Owner retiring. Unusual small business
editorial supervision and coordi- opportunity.
journalism and publishing and
Land, building and business, $29,500 plus small current ;
nation ofdesign and production. has recently been heavily inventory at cost.
Baldwin, 26, formerly served involved in sales work.
as Assistant to the Vice-
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V.C.D.S. Anticipates
1973-74 School Year
Plans for the upcoming school noted Smith.
<1973-74) at Vail Country The school’s
year schedule during
Day School are starting into full the
year reflects this idea. “We
swing. Neil Smith, V.C.D.S. extend our
program significantly
Headmaster, is quite optimistic in the fall and spring
months in
about the possibilities. order to
compensate for time
“This, my first year here, has allotted to winter activities
given chance to get better the ski
me a a during season.”
feel for the community and its This
year one half of the
resources. This is, of course, of school’s students
compete on the
great value when attempting to Vail ski team. Next
year the
meet the various educational calendar
will be adjusted more
needs of the community through closely to the skier’s needs in the
the planning process.” winter months, with careful
attention not neglect
College Prep Emphasis to any
academic
To Continue preparation needed to

In accordance with the desires


assure a
high quality program.
This
of the parents and the Board of
year, during the winter
months, school is out at 1:30 p.m.
Trustees of the school, the
curriculum will continue
every day. With the exception of
to stress
Mondays when each student
a vigorous academic program
participates in the school’s
aimed at preparing students to
community activities
program,
enter the college of their choice.
students either proceed directly
“We feel it our obligation to do
to Golden Peak
racing for
all in our power to assure every
training with George Rau and his The Vail Country Day School student body faculty
student V.C.D.S. the and pose together. Front row, left to right: Nick
attending staff, or to recreational skiing Williams, Pam Greene, Genet Pierce, Nancy Jo Keith, Juli Kindel. Second row, left to right: Calvin
opportunity to go to college, with Seibert, Eric Brofus, Clay Crosby,
instruction provided two Seibert, Johnny Buxman. Third row, left to right: Shelley
Brant
should that be the student’s
days each week. Ice skating is Zeboray, Amy Kindel, Sue Keith, Gordon Frisbie, Randy Gonzales. Fourth row, left to right: Chris
individual choice. That is not
also provided for those students Biggs, Andre Pierce, Russ Ritchie, Truls Berge. Top of picture: Mr. Neil Smith, V.C.D.S. Headmaster
meant to imply that college is a and Mr. Jim Keating, math teacher.
who would prefer to have their
young person’s only alternative
physical education at the ice
to a successful life, but it does
rink.
indicate our committment to
offer Curriculum
preparation which will
A number of additional
assure that alternative,” Smith
commented. offerings will complement the
present curriculum at V.C.D.S.
Grade 10 Added
Among these new choices will be
The addition of the 10th grade ancient
history, geomentry, an
will extend the school’s openings earth science, lab course for the
to students 12-15 or 7th-10th .older
age students, and Spanish
grades. Enrollment will be held .(French is offered).
currently
to a maximum of 40 students. There will also be
special elective
Staff Additions courses in the spring and fall
te £9?s-
One cause of excitement next complete academic

will be the staff addition of offerings will then consist of


year
Mr. Stephen Hake. An out- math, English, American

sianding student in his own


right. history, ancient history, science,
Hake holds a Master's degree in foreign languages and electives.
curriculum In addition to
design in addition to plans for some
a five year California teaching special clubs such as

credential. He and his wife, photography, fly fishing, etc.,


Mary, who currently operates a possible summer travel plans for
180 student the students are being arranged
day care center in
for those interested.
Sacramento, California, will
arrive in Vail in early August.
Community Activities
Early planning will take place
Program to Continue
when Smith and Hake attend the
V.C.D.S. feels that it is
National Association of

Independent Schools Annual important for the young people in


Convention in Washington, D. C. our community to be more aware

the first week in March, of the manner in which this


during
1973. Hake is currently teaching particular community functions. part of their program, Shelley Zeboray (left) and Sarah Hoyt work at Christy
As community activities
in In addition, it is important for includes straightening stock items which they doing
Marysville near Sacramento Sports on Monday afternoons. Their work are

while them to be exposed to the myriad


doing additional post here.
of occupational choices with
graduate work.
The other needed staff will be which they will be confronted in

selected in the coming weeks. the not too distant future. To


assist students in this they
area,
Skiing —An Integral currently spend one half hour a

Part of the Program


week on Mondays in a local shop,
As people know, skiing business, the clinic, police
many

ik
plays an
important role in the department, helping
etc. out as

extra-curricular life of V.C.D.S. they requested by the adults

30% Off
are
“Our aim is establish a in charge. This year the program
to
program which not only insures is required all
year.
Students
academic excellence, but also change locations three times
allows students to achieve their
greatest possible sources as ski
each

program
year.
will be
Next

on an
year
elective
the
on all
racers or recreational skiers,” basis to some extent.

V.C.D.S. Report
Parents
Interested Parents

interested
information about the school and
in more Heschung
Last
by Genet Pierce

week several of the


its present and future plans may

contact Neil Smith, Headmaster, Boots


at the school at their convenien-
groups working on ice sculptures will begin
ce. Early registration
abandoned them. It seemed the this month.
day after students added a new
Part to their scuplture, it would
melt in the sun. Also, Mrs.
Parker,

I
our art teacher, wasn’t
with us last week. Therefore, the Dr.
graders went skiing
while

grader didn’t
the eighth
graders had tutoring. If a seventh

care to go skiing,
and ninth C.A. Leonard
Optometrist
Contact Lenses
Shi Shelter
he
or she would stay at school
Eye Examinations 476-3626
and play monopoly or type his
By Appointment Open Daily 8:00a.m. to7:oop.m.
or her
history term paper.
Golden Peak House Located Gore Creek Drive
on
Anyway, it was fun to try out Vail, Colorado
the
snow sculpture, and, hope- 476-3670

*ully, it will work the next time


we try it.
8 THE VAIL TRAIL MARCH 9, 1973

Canada’s Make

My Major Market
Favorite Research
Study
Things Stuart Canada, President of
CANADA’S OF COLORADO,
LTD. has announced his firm is
initiating major market

I
a

research program. Canada


stated that:
“In keeping with our expansion

program in developing,
marketing, and renting mountain
recreation properties, we are
inaugurating in 1973 a research
program. We are adding a
research department and

employing the services of outside


professional help. We plan to
launch a continuing series of
studies on mountain recreation

properties which will parti-


cularly emphasize the actual
Canadian/American Medical Dental Association's (CAMDA) retiring President, Dr. Geraldine Peiffer consumers’ point of view.
of Hammond, Indiana, and newly elected President, Dr. John Albi from Spokane, Washington, Recreation design,
Sportswear With Flair present Gordon Brittan with a $5OO check for the Vail Valley Medical Center. The
property
generous donation
Unique Handmades came from members of the Canadian/American Doctors Association.
being relatively new idea, has
a

Chic Accessories necessarily represented the view

Fun Gifts I points of developers, builders,


Johns-Manville Appoints Secretaries and financial investors. Now that
Open 10 6 Daily actual consumers of these
476-5404 . Johns-Manville has member of the Pennsylvania Bar
an- recreational facilities have had
Located In The
nounced the appointment of Association. time
Plaza
to gain extensive experience
Building Miss Alcester McCoy and J. T. in the actual use of the product,
J

Hulce to the newly created feel it would be profitable to


we

positions of Assistant Secretary listen to their view points; to


of the Corporation. learn what attitudes and ideas
“The greatest of faults, I Miss McCoy and Mr. Hulce they have developed which might
should say, is to be conscious of
will serve as corporation assist- materially the future
improve
none.” Thomas Carlyle. ski country usa®
ant secretaries under John A. well
design of such facilities as as
McKinney, Secretary and Vice the management of rental
President, Legal for Johns-Man- property.”
ville.
Chuck Anderson has been

Z" Miss McCoy


ployed by Johns-Manville during
has been em- named

research.
director

According
of
to
market

Anderson
the past 25 years, 17 of which the first will be directed
survey
were within the Legal Depart- in the
at condominium owners

ment. Since 1970, Miss McCoy Vail area. Ballots for the survey
has served as Administrative
are currently being mailed The
Off On Secretary. initial results are expected to be
Mr. Hulce, an Attorney for tabulated by mid April. Canada's

Tony Lama ■HH the


his
corporation,
legal duties in
will continue
addition to
second
directed
major
at
survey
people who
will be

have
those of Assistant Secretary. Mr.
rented condominiums in Vail this
and Texas Hulce joined Johns-Manville in
J.T. Hulce
c

season.
February, 1972. Previously, he
practiced law with the Philadel-
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Hamilton and Schutz. He is a
graduate of the University of
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Robes and Sarongs for
shaving. showering . Bath Towels and Mats . Guest
The kid
..

door
..

next can’t Towels . Exquisite Pillow Cases . . . Blanket Covers


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Sheets.
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. Ladies and Gentlemen’s Terry
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Linen of Queens! Small silver antiquities .. . Frankies


. Scarves . Marvelous stuffed . Backgammon
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Animals ..

Games .. . Leather Dice . .. one even of the


Cups Afghans

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American Flag ..
. Soft, Warm Bedjackets and Nightgowns
..

. Delightful Hostess Aprons .. . dear Baby Sweaters .


Graphics by well-known Artists

I VER EIGNE \ SWEET CHARITY, the little shop in the /


alley behind The Bank of Aspen /

Somepeople are like sets


for a Western movie: All
front, but nothing upstairs.
f-JEEDLEPDIMT
The General Store
• • •

KNITTING The fellow who boasts of


»•««» EREWEL
his high i.q. is
EMERDIDERY «««
RUG MAKING perhaps Featuring everything you wanted to bring to Vail, but
speaking of his idiot quo-
MADRAME forgot! Patent Medicine, Toiletries, Film, Cosmeticsand
•«■■■
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Household Items.
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UKHf and toleration
3
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NEEDLEPOINT CLASSES growing
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MARCH 9. 1973 THE VAIL TRAIL 9

Worshipping and Eagle’s Nest at 12:30 p.m. on


Sundays are conducted by the
On the Slopes High Country Parish with Pastor,
Don Simonton, and Student
Pastor, Jerry Hazen, officiating.
Worshipping on the slopes has Lasting about 20 minutes, the
become an appropriate and services include guitar led
popular part of Sunday skiing for hymns, an interdenominational
Vail residents and visitors. order of and
many worship a brief
The Skiers’ Services at Mid-Vail sermonette.
Special events or
features of
religious interest in Vail and the

upper Eagle Valley will be in-


cluded in this column each
week.
Information of religious interest
should be given to Mrs.
John
JLu i
r
Dobson at the Covered sty Sports racers showing off their first place “A” Team trophy are: (from left to right) Gordon
Bridge
White, Arlan Moore, Jamie Temple, Paul
Store Ulrich, Barb Potter and Eric Saulitis.
Canada's Care! by Mondays.

Bp
'

A happy Ore House Team, winners of the Employee Race "B” Joni
category are Larry Anderson,
Wright, Mark Lenfest, Bill Walker, trainer, Bob Nelson and equipment manager, Doug Ferdon.

"J
"

IF. <1
Handknit Sweaters from Norway
The Downhill Debs, second place Independent Team, enjoys an after the race gathering. They are:

Gloria Kendall Liz


(left to right) Maggie Finch, Nancy Kindel, and Clark.

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10 THE VAIL TRAIL MARCH 9. 1973

Battle Mountain -

High School News Report


Music Boosters no plans were made as more name the elementary school at suggested that another attorney

needed. Dowd Junction “Rocky be used for consultation on the


Meet March 12 information was
Mountain Elementary School.” recommendations of the hearing
The music boosters are to
made after panel since Mr. Warder will be
have a booth at the Annual The decision was
Battle Mountain Music Boost-
involved in the hearing, itself.
will hold their March
Auction and Rummage Sale this board member, Ernest Chavez,
ers meeting Warder Mr.
the Red Cliff school summer, as last year, and they presented the results of students suggested a Seavy.
at on
will need donations of hand- and parents he had polled. The Hammock informed the board
Monday, March 12, at 7:30 p.m.
showed Rocky Mountain they did not have to make
The February
made items for sale at that time. poll a
meeting was but he
held Battle Mountain
All parents interested in the Elementary as the favored decision immediately, felt
at High should know of Warder’s
music departments of the name. they
School and the group attending
various schools invited to Board president, Ted Poliac, suggestion.

A
are
was entertained by members of
attend the monthly meetings. informed the board that Mr. The Title I budget was reduced
the junior and senior bands who
The have been quite Bourn of Bourn and Dulaney by $904 due to a budget change.
were
preparing duets for the solo programs
good during the and Architects was unable to attend The cost of new testing materials
contest. The solo contest year
business discussion has been the meeting, but indicated he from Iowa Basic Tests to be used
B.M.H.S. students will be attend-
kept to a minimum. Music would attend any other evening in the county schools will amount
ing is to be held in Glenwood
March
boosters would like to see more and would have all the final to $734. In addition, the school We Hove A
Springs on
Saturday,
people attending each time. planning done on Eagle Valley district will be receiving $1,019 on
17. Line
Plans Junior-Senior High School in the Title II Complete
were made to hold a grant.
order for the board to or Of Gifts
buffet dinner sometimein May approve
Dowd School disapprove. They would then go
as a
money making project for
the group. The date of the
into the finalized drawings and
go Spanish
dinner To Be Named to bid.
was yet to be confirmed.
The
group voted prices to be Mr. Poliac also stated that at a Students
Rocky Mtn. Elem.
on

charged and committee special meeting of the architect


Go French w
a was
named to make and representatives of the school
preliminary At the regular meeting of the
plans. The possibility of board held in Denver, it was
holding Eagle County School Board held In order to raise money for
a carnival was also discussed, but decided the district should go
February 14, the board voted to an educational trip to Mexico
ahead with all the new buildings March 17-25, B.M.H.S. Spanish
that were originally planned classes I and II will a
sponsor
except for the auxiliary gym French dinner on March 10. The
which will not be built since the
dinner will be held at the Battle
district will keep the old gym.
Mountain High School cafeteria
Mr. Bourn informed those who
from 5:00-7:00 p.m. and
attended the meeting in Denver
8:00-10:00 p.m. The charge is
that it would not be possible to do
$3.00 for adults and $1.50 for
any remodeling of the old
children under 12.
structures in order to be able to
Under the direction of
use them, since the Industrial
Spanish teacher, Mrs. Josephine
Commission would require
extensive remodeling. A special
DeLucinges, the Spanish studen-
The
ts will prepare a menu
consisting
meeting with Bourn held
the
was on
of French onion soup, beef Hand Maid
following day. chunks cook-
bourguignon (beef
Clerk
reported his
of Works, Mr. Eaton,
ed in red wine sauce and Shop
inspections of Rocky potatoes), salade maison, French
Mountain
Elementary at Dowd dessert diplomat and coffee, to 5 p.m.
and Eagle Valley Elementary.
Open 10 a.m.
cider and pop.
He stated there were no real Lions Head Arcade Bldg.
A of 15 students and
group
problems except that due to
six sponsors will on the trip
go
weather conditions, builders are
to Mexico. Stops will include

HANG
not working at Dowd Junction
Mexico City, Guadlajara, and More Battle Mtn.
very much.
Puerto Vallarta.
At the News on Page 11
January 24 meeting of
the school board there was a

change order request for four


duplex outlets at Eagle Valley
Elementary for food
warmers,
and no action was taken. After
discussion Fred Collett, board
member, moved the board
ap-
prove the change order for the
outlets. The board approved the
motion.

exclusively at . . .
Superintendent
Leonard Hammock, advised the
of Schools,

board that there will be some


costs involved in the
incompeten- 4m II bm H
CHRISTY cy
Mr.
hearing of teacher, Mr. Marti.
Elby Gann has been
ap-
SPORTS pointed as the third
person for the
hearing by the Lt.
Governor of
476-2244 Colorado since neither the school
Plaza Building board's
representative nor Mr.
At The Main Marti’s representative
Gondola Terminal could
agree on whom should be
ap-
pointed. In addition, the school
board’s attorney, Mr. Warder,

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MARCH 9, 1973 THE VAIL TRAIL 11

More Battle Mountain High School News Gypsum. The Pups team score

totaled 114, outdistancing Eagle


periences for the students. Valley, 95; Buena Vista, 89Mr,
classroom.
and Aspen 23Vi,
County Schools Each week, starting April 30 In addition to these study areas
The Pups had nine first place
Adopt Outdoor and running for three or four special learning experiences are
weeks, winners in the 16 weights.
Education Program approximately 100 sixth offered throughout the at
week
grade students, their During the finals the Pups only
teachers, the Colorado River Outdoor
lost one match. Six others
and 18 high school students will Education Center. These ac-
placed third, and one placed
This spring Eagle County 6th arrive at the Center on Monday tivities are designed to increase
fourth.
their morning. They will be assigned to
grade students, teachers, knowledge and awareness in
wrestlers for the
living units with students from Champion
and selected high school Juniors areas of special interest to the
Pups George
were Martinez,
and Seniors will participate in the other schools and also assigned to student. Such activities include
Stanley Mondragon, Dirk Mathe-
first residential outdoor a Discovery Group. The Wednesday afternoon river trips,
son, Allen Garner, John Arguel-
education program run for rural Discovery Group will consist of study and hikes, daily outdoor
lo, Ernie Esparsen, Andy Vigil,
school districts in the United one sixth grade teacher, one recreation programs, evening
Lary Fresquez, and Rudy Serna.
States. member of the Center staff who astronomy, talent
The curriculum, developed by is trained in outdoor education, shows and skits.

the Outdoor Education Center at three high school students who The objective of the outdoor
Florrisant, Colorado for the will assist the teacher, and 15 to

20 sixth graders. The


education
program at the Husky Pups
Colorado Springs and Air Force Discovery Colorado River Outdoor
Academy School District for the Group will usually divide into Education Center is to give

past seven years, is being smaller groups and each child a chance
every
to
see, hear, feel
Host Wrestling
adopted and altered for the Discovery Group will rotate and taste the materials that
Colorado River Outdoor between seven outdoor learning make
up
the natural en-
Tournament
Education Center located 14 areas studying conservation and vironment; teaching the

miles from Gypsum on Sweet- weather, ecology, field math, realtionship of man to nature; A junior high wrestling
reinforce
water Creek. The prpgram, run language arts, local history, the total classroom
will be held the
tournament at
by Travis Anderson, Director of outdoor crafts and geology. school program with actual
Battle Mountain gym
the Anderson Camps for the past These subjects will relate to experience in the outdoors;
March 10 beginning at 10:00 a.m.
12 years, will offer academic, academic material and concepts improve children’s com-
schools Aspen, Battle
Four
social, and recreational ex- studied in the sixth grade municative skills by providing
Mountain, Buena Vista, and
new
experiences that can be
Riverside will compete in 16
written and told. In the non-
weights.
academic field the Center will
In a match held March 3 the
offer experiences which will
Pups defeated Riverside 78-12.
enhance individual growth in- The wrestling will include
cluding learning by doing, citizen
morning and afternoon sessions
responsibility, intelligent use of
__
with trophies awarded in late
leisure time and simple en-
afternoon.
joyments. It will also provide
inc. an

opportunity to develop proper


/ interior design
attitudes in informal
an

deal with
group
the Quinn Martin’s
marty gersbach living experience,
art of living with other people
ann ratliff
call 303-476-3544 for appointment
from different backgrounds ‘Intertect’ on
how to work with them and for
lionshead arcade bldg. 2nd floor s.e. corner
them and learning when to lead
and when to follow. The Center National TV
will provide leadership training
guidance
selected
and
high
experience
school students
to Glenwood

Dean
Chamber Manager
Vogelaar announced today
More
which will help each participant that the pilot film “Intertect”

I Available Now! I
have
the
a greater understanding of
strengths and weaknesses
will appear
ABC network,
nationally
this
over

Sunday,
the
• Moonboots
through active involvement in March 11. Local viewers can see

I Grouse Mountain I teaching and living with younger


children.
this movie

at 8:00
on

p.m. Sunday
Channel 9, KBTV,
evening. iIr>
F
1
Are Here!
The students and teachers will Vogelaar stated that outdoor

I at Vail I then return


classroom after lunch
to their
on
home
Friday.
location photography
parts of Switzerland was done in
to simulate

A week of outdoor education the Glenwood Springs areas of

111 Adjacent to planned Vail/Beaver Creek


the S should
prove to
be an extremely
worthwhile experience for all
Four Mile, Ruedi Lake,
H ski area. Grouse Mountain offers superb ■ Redstone, and Snowmass.
involved. shot the Sam
■ residential and commercial sites along a H Interiors were at

Goldwyn Studios in Hollywood.


M championship 18-hole golf course. H
“Intertect,” a Quinn Martin

SCORPIO: Two bedroom, AN T LERS/LIONSHEAD: Pups Take Production, was written and

two bath corner unit Convertible one bedroom produced by Phillip Saltzman,


Excellent
ground
view.

parking.
Under
Semi
units
Gore Creek.
in LionsHead
From $30,950
on


Eagle Valley directed
familiar to
many
by Lawrence
for
Dotricin,
his acting
furnished $49,500 roles in movies and televsion.
H VAIL INTERMOUNTAIN ■ Tournament The film, in addition to Stuart
IB BEAVER ROAD:
Four
DAM
SUBDIVISION: 180 acres
||| Whitman and Bernard Fox, will
H bedroom, 27? bath presently subdivided into H The Battle Mountain Junior
have a cast which includes
home is perfect for the residential and commercial opened
School wrestlers Robert Reid, Pamela Franklin,
■ family desiring spacious- bulk sites. 20% down, ■ High
a nd
their season on a high note by
■ ness and luxury $98,000 ■ Carmen Matthews, Curt Lowens,
5 years. Sites from $9,900
in the Eagle
capturing first place David Soul, Eric Braden, and Bo
M CONDOMINIUMS: We
ALPEN CHALET: Tri H Valley Quadrangular Tourna-
Svenson.
K in
» currently have a large |eve l. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths ment held February 24
M selection of units in varied K
on tO p floor, living area on
■ price ranges and locations. middle floor with rental ■
M Lion's Mane Phase II potential from the 2 bed- M '

H Landmark rooms and 1 bath on the M


H Timberfalls ground floor ..
. $60,000 M —■— 3"'- I
w
Villa Cortina Bgg
Overlook BIGHORN LOTS: Selec M

H Vantage Point Phase 11 lion of 7? acre residential


H Telemark lots located in the most HB
HI For
M Brooktree beautiful part
of Vail
■ Scenic ■ y I everything
Scorpio Valley, Bighorn.
H mountains and valley in domestic
views from all the lots, and
a TIMBERFALLS: One, imported
$12,000
Hl two and three bedroom
From
knit apparel! 1
-I1 ni
l.S ’ FullV
?J ec,rlc
COMMERCIAL LOT: »
I
Ki
|
u- a
kitchen, carpeted. Beauti
acre |ot ocated in the
Ran e
B U
L ie
lfy
°*
9, ore
9 Bighorn area east of H
« Knits
o c
scemc
and Bighorn From
I valley
Va il. Terms available. Ex
S3I,9UU
Ceiient locations.
(y
Unlimited
In The Lodge at Vail

Gore
12 THE VAIL TRAIL MARCH 9, 1973

Battle Mountain Cooperative Education


Departmental
Susan Atencio Adrian Choate

Ltd. is where
Budgets
Gorsuch,
Atencio, senior at
Susan Adrian Choate is receiving his
Battle Mountain High School, is
training in ski maintenance and
Released
being trained at Gorsuch, Ltd.
repair. Adrian repairs skis by
under the direction of Maria
P-texing them, using epoxy A total of $10,576 has been
Erb, Elaine Seebacher, Jane
when necessary, filing edges, and for departmental
and Renie Gorsuch.
budgeted
Murphy doing wax
jobs. He also engraves instructional supplies for the
Susan prices merchandise, skis, putson bindings
names on B.M.H.S.
year 1973, according to
Principal, Dick Malmgren.
These do not include textbooks or

major equipment purchases.


Library- 2,926.00 Opening
Library Supply 300.00

Home Economics 1,000.00 November 1, 1973


Shop 1,000.00
Music 1,000.00 At LionsHead
Music Repair 1,000.00
Art 750.00
Science
Now Accepting Reservations
700.00

Physical Education 700.00

English 550.00
For The 1973-74 Season
Math 450.00
History 350.00 Contact
For Information
Office 250.00

checks
gets
in
merchandise
new merchandise,

ready for the


and and works
equipment, occasionally.
in the sales of ski
Adrian
Commercial

Language
175.00

175.00
Enzian at Vail, Inc.
floor. She works in sales, works under the supervision of Occupations 175.00 P.O. Box 1776
occasionally, when it is busy, Ed Vitt, Dave Gorsuch, Jim 75.00 Vail, Colorado 81657 .
Shop-drafting
and assists the office in filling McGlinn and Chris Kempf. 476-3546 or 476-5356
10,576.00
and typing report summaries. This summer, Adrian plans to

This summer Susan plans to continue working at Gorsuch

work and, also, enjoy a vacation. and then, perhaps, attend college

In the fall she plans to attend or school in the fall. When asked

Colorado State University and what he liked best about his job,
enroll in their two-year secreta- he replied, “I like the people the

rial
training program. At Battle best. They are easy-going and
Mountain Susan enjoys partici- the atmosphere is not tense.”

pating in the Spirit Club and Adrian enjoys camping and

EVERYTHING
works on the Husky Howl hiking in the summer
and, of
newspaper staff. course, skiing as much as

Susan is the daughter of Mr. possible in the winter. “

and Mrs. George Atencio of Adrian is the of Mr. and


town of vail
son

Minturn. Mrs. Harlan Choate of Vail.

Michi
staff at the
Blake
Vail
has joined
Public Library
the SEEMS TO
as a full time library assistant.

Renauld
GO“UP”
With the addition of Michi, the
library will have new hours

starting March 5, 1973.

React-a-matic Monday, 10 a.m.-9 p.m.


Tuesday, 10 a.m.-9 p.m.

MCEPF
Wednesday, 10 a.m.-9 p.m.

Sunglasses Thursday, 10 a.m.-9 p.m.


Friday, 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
Saturday, 10 a.m.-4 p.m.
1) Self ’Adjusting Sunday, CLOSED
j*l darken as the sun

brighter and This makes a total of 56


gets

ELECTRICITY
|
S"”
7 gets lighter as the hours
per week that the library
/ sun gets weaker. is open.
Don’t forget, the library has a
/ 2) High Quality Oph-
book drop located just outside
thalmic ground and
the east entrance to the
polished glass lenses library,
offers an optimum so books be returned even
may
1

balance of comfort when the library is closed.

It just goes on andon


and visibility

>
Another reminder: story hour
is held from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00
TS* Neutral Gray Color
1 for three to six-year-olds.
ft, a never distorts natu-
noon

°l°r The library still needs volun-


j ra
' c
perception Real estate, equipment, food, cloth-
teers to help with various
ing lot
4) Smooth and Gradual projects. If you interested in
.. . just about everything costs a
are
Transition from light
to dark as lenses are
helping out, please contact J more today than it did 10 or 20 years

Annette or Michi at
ago or even a
year ago. Everything,
476-5613,
...

_ exposed to ultra
ext. 7. that is, except the kilowatt hour cost of
violet light
electric power.
/ 5) Lifetime Character-
J Photochromic . In fact, electric is the source
'y istic power only
J property is inherent I of energy that costs less than it did 10
Xin the glass will not K years ago.
fatigue after contin-
uous use Creekside Lots
E The use member-owners make of electric

ftS demand
fl New listing. 3 adjacent power goes on and on. The
lotS along G or e Creek, ft doubles about
every
10
years. That
kl Available individually
ft
keeps busy. Alert, too. Because the
us
fl °r as a package. For ft’
cost of all the things we use to
ft bring you
f'j further information
more
« contact: power . . . wire, trucks, labor, etc.,
Bob Warner cost a lot more today than 10 years ago.
f 476-2466 !
F/ \ , Drawer 1048 T j
/ U Vail, Colorado 81657 “Your Consumer-Owned
Utility”

ELECTRIC
J ASSOCIATION, INC.
(303)476-2431 ■”<“>
box 460 vail, Colorado 81657 f P.O. Box Colorado
324- Vail, 81657
honshead centre . don't borrow... Phone (303) 476-5274

SUBSCRIBE!
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MARCH 9. 1973 THE VAIL TRAIL 13

School Daze
1
“School Daze” is a once a week production (hopefully) by the Vail school kids,
under the direction of Liz (Mrs. Jim) Contributions 1
Keating, third grade teacher.

A
and suggestions welcomed.
-

Who am I? Japan
Once when I lived in Japan, we

could go swimming every day.


Even in the winter. At the beach,

or at the swimming pool. We


went to the beach the day we

were going to move to Vail. We


were in the part of Japan called

Okinawa. It was warm all year

long. We left the 19th of


December to come to Vail. In
Okinawa the Japanese people
have pencil cases and erasers

that smell like bubble gum. I

have about seven of them. And I


have two pencil cases. There are

even pencils that smell good.

by Audrey Garret, 2nd grade

A Military

Names this
term

young germ
The Pouncing Puppy
Of three she’s the middle
Hey Diddle, Diddle !

STARS (Picture
was
last

Bart Garton)
week
by
Carrie Cowhey,
2nd Grade
Book Review by

Judy Wilson, 3rd grade


“A Room for Cathy”
loved
Once there
to
pounce.
was a puppy who
He pounced on
The Shuttle Bus
Cathy’s always wanted a room cats and other
puppys too. He
There was a shuttle bus in Vail
for her own and it looks like she’s even pounced on his mother. He
In Vail it always received mail
going to get it. Finally she does pounced on his master and the
Stars, Stars —
they are so bright While it was working away
get one but then the blow falls. baby! But one night his master
It was eating bales and pails of
Stars, Stars —

they give us light Stars Her father has to rent her room
got mad at him. He said you just
hay
Stars, Stars —
they are in the night for
money.
Then they have to got to stop pouncing. sent
And it was always working
Stars, Stars —

they are way up high rent the living room and they him to bed without And
supper.
through hail
Stars, Stars —

higher than a kite help Cathy know that she needs a from that day on he didn’t pounce
big heart to live in a big house. more. by Brad Stiles, 4th grade
Stars, Stars —
still in sight any

Stars, Stars —
the sun comes up Note: the Author is Catrine

Stars, Stars - GOOD NIGHT! Wooley, copywright 1965.

by Jennifer Bisenius, 3rd grade


The Perfect Age to Be

I’d like to be 38 years old. It


be little too old, but I

The People of Vail


might a can

manage it.
BECAUSE

If I’m 45 old like Dad


years my
then I and do
There are some fat people of Vail can quit baking
whatever I want to do. I can be
Who are very, very Swail
anything I want to be. Thirty-
They eat by the moon
eight is best because if you’re 45
With a big, big spoon
you’re too old to do anything. If
Those fat of Vail.
fat, people you’re 55 you don’t even have the
Holli strength to do anything. Yes, 38 is Sixteen pencils arranged form Five Squares. Show
by Bishop are to how
the best Four Squares be formed
4th age. can by moving (only) Two of the pencils
grade
to new positions. All sixteen pencils must be used and each must
by Ronnie Lewitsky, 4th grade
be a side of a Square.

Can
It to the fan.
I saw a can. ran
And he
But just then I saw Stan.

ran to the fan.

by Kim Langmaid,
Ist grade

The Cat
A fat black cat sat on a fat

black mat. And the fat black cat

saw a fat black rat, who was


very
Do know you are a
very fat. you
fat rat?
very

The. by Chuck Van Fleet,


message:
Ist grade

The Pill
Bill said I want a pill. OK go get
Bill then said I want Jill.
a pill.
Jill said I will get a pill.
by Steve Wilson,
bv< Nelson Ist grade

uty? sblNSilJil
ißnrkaarkCZxj 11] nUI rin I Country Day and Vail

■ All the TEACHERS names from Vail

Elementary Schools can be found above. They be running


may
Submitted by Tamra
horizontally, vertically, or diagonally.
Downstairs Nottingham.
14 THE VAIL TRAIL MARCH 9. 1973

Saturday, March 10 Fred Rumford Melody Gordon last year. Thanks also
go to Jim
Mike Eaton Heather Rumford Craig, Ben
Slalom, Gold Peak Paula Krueger, Joe
Marquez and his wife, and Carlo

Ski Club Vail


and The orange team had the best
Jay
attendance. Zezza for coaching. The airline
Sunday. March 11
contingent of Jack Robertson.
The most improved skiers for
GS, Gold Peak Paula and
the Tom Pitcher and Bill
Jay past two weeks are Kevin Cartwright
REPORT & has been
Custer, Bram Watkins, Carl quite in faithful
UPCOMING EVENTS Monday. March 12
Jordan, Tracy Bennington, Brad coaching when they have been
No Training home.
Stiles and John McDveen. Kay Pitcher and Helen
Tuesday. March 13 This Sunday, March 11, will be Augustine have been most willing
timers. Thanks to everyone for
GS, Gjld Peak Ruben the last Buddy Werner day

I
by George Rau for the season. Come and race
their help.
Wednesday, March 14
Administrative Director/ best.
Slalom, your
800-After Thought
Head Coach


We want to thank
Ruben especially
Marka Moser for all her

,
help in Subscribe to
Class BCDEF Giant Slalom Thursday, March 15
Buddy Werner both this
year and
The Vail Trail

]
Held at Powderhorn GS, Giant Steps Ruben

by Tom Cannon Friday, March 16

Ski Club Vail racers did Slalom, Giant Steps Ruben


very
well last weekend at the Saturday, March 17
Powderhorn GS. After the Slalom, 800-After Thought
confusion settled over
was
timing Ruben, Paula, Jay
difficulties, Lee Hensley won the
B boy Sunday, March 18
giving him his final mark
Slalom, 800-After Thought
for his A classification. Carl
Richardson Ruben, Paula, Jay
followed in 3rd,

:
Bruce Godfrey, 9th, Frank Monday, March 19

Cohen, 12th. Bruce No Training


Sunday, Frederick R. Ros s Company
Haller took the honor of winning
Tuesday, March 20 Realtor
with Carl Richardson taking 4th. Jack Grunwald
Slalom, 800-After
The courses were
very technical
Thought In Vail In Denver
Mill Creek Court
mark Ruben gn Seventeenth St.
and extremely towards his C class card.
which took
bumpy Drawer 439
Suite$lO
Steve Day class F both 470-3301
its toll of racers both days. won Wednesday, March 21 993-1111

The girls had an easier time days skiing very well and beat GS (Time trials after Standard
this weekend the class E well. Race)
instead of
only having
the optional
one run

two.
racers as
Exclusively Listed Units
150,000 Tuna Classic Thursday, March 22
Saturday, Shelley Zeboray skied
Great Success GS, Dual Courses, Gold Peak ■
In The Mountain Haus Condotel
well
very winning Class C both
by George Rau Friday, March 23
GS, Giant Steps
It’s all done and finished for
another Saturday,
year. The dust is settled, March 24

everyone has received his or her Slalom, 800 800 After


awards in either the form Thought
of
trophies or a great deal of fun.
Sunday, March 25
Another town has
championship Slalom, Dual Courses, Gold
been completed.
Peak
It’s hard to believe how much
work goes into
organizing and Monday, March 26
holding such an No Training
event, and I’d
like to thank Dave Stevenson
and Tuesday, March 27
everyone who him make Slalom, Giant Steps
helped
this year’s event so successful.
Wednesday, March 28
Many times during the week as Call John Richardson
Slalom, Gold Peak (Time trials
minor things went wrong we Mountain Side, three bedrooms,
after Standard Race) three bathrooms,
cursed his name at the Gold Peak excellent view and
raceshack, but when everything Thursday, March 29
many amenities $89,000 *
Beautiful comer penthouse with large living and dining
came to a close, I think
he did a GS, Giant Steps
n>°ni, free standing fireplace and large patio overlooking
better job than
anyone else I can Friday, March 30 Gore Creek
think of in running an $84,500
easy-going Free Skiing with Coaches Sister condominium
Shelley Zeboray and fun race for the to the above unit except this has a
townspeople great of Gore
of Vail. Hats off to a nonchalant
Saturday, March 31 view Range and is furnished $82,000
days to earn her B card and
....

and inventive Slalom, Dual Courses Unique, actually two units, one is two bedrooms, two
finished 4th over all. Sara Frisbie race organizer.
baths and rents separately or with second spacious
finished sth and Lisa Sth.
Temple Training Schedule studio and closable third bedroom and
Sunday’s race, Sara was 4th and bath .. $72,500
For March
Lisa
Temple placed second to The
Buddy Werner Two
three
fireplacesajyi two patios-fflake this three bedroom,
training schedule
Shelley’by one tenth of a second. listed
frirrfrshfrd condominium a
below applies the very special buFTX *
(
Class CD proved to be the days
to
in March. As we’ve written
remaining League Report . $72,000
tough
competition with our young 12- before, club members are
Last Sunday, March
year-old welcome during March 4, the
racers competing to come
Werner
against much older and stronger out and join our morning
Buddy League children
training tried head head
to
boys. John Buxman finished 6th sessions on all racing without
weekdays. Please too much
both days and 22nd over all. introduce yourselves to
success. Especially the
our
younger children were not ready
Brant Seibert was 11th and 7th coaches before
you start running
R
and DonovanMahoney was 11th courses set for
you Courses in * The children’s standing
within their teams for the
on Sunday. D boys, Robbi the afternoon will be reversed day
Conaty for
were:
finished 7th both days and just ourVail racing team and the kids
Yellow Team Light Green
failed to get a mark towards his from our various school
C. Tigger Hall was 6th and 9th Kevin Custer Kevin Montano
programs.
and Jack Grunwald Catherine Moser Eric Dixon
was 4th Tentative
and
Training Martin Dews
Sunday earned his final Schedule March Daray Weinshenk
Marla Fritzlen
Brian Nelson
Kisa Hurtt

Blue Team
Orange Team The Finest In
Bernie Krueger
A Unique Poster Offer Bram Watkins
Brian Kepner Carl Jordan
Ski Rental
Sara Nott
Tracy Bennington Equipment
We can put JeffGorsuch
you, your group, your family GailKob GLM
or
Dews Program Olin and K 2 Skis
whomever
you
like on a Vail poster. Look for our
Cathy Nancy Henry Gertsch and Marker
: photographers on the mountain in the silver Dark Green
White Team
Bindings
Children s Rentals
parkas. Your picture will be proofed the Barbara Moser K2, Head and Fischer
same day, Brad Stiles
WITHOUT Competition Skis
CHARGE OR OBLIGATION. Your Eric Anderson Dynastar, Rossignol & Olin
order will be
George Hurtt
ready the next day. Of
course, other
Todd Brown
Steve Osterfoss
size prints are also available. Our counter in the John
Quigley Brian Anderson RENTAL RATES
Rucksack is from 4:00 Kevin Lynch-tied
open daily p.m. to 7:00
p.m. John Jordan Sk
Dana
’ »
s
Boots and Poles $6.00 Daily
Hurtt-tied Skis $4.00 Boots $3.00

Images Light Red

Kristen Morrissey
Aqua Team
Poles —sl.oo
Competition Skis—sB.oo
TTnlimited Chuck Children’s Skis,
3
Boots and Poles
or more
$5.00
days rentals $5.50
476-5985 Brad Masters Groups of 5 or more
$5.50
John Gorsuch
Todd Williams
It's a great way to remember Vail! •
AmyLivran Lianne Meyer
Located In The
Kim Kepner Creekside Building
Chris Hanson Below Bobby
Mac’s
I IF YOU RACED IN STANDARD OR ijj
Darkßed
Purple d
P.O. Box 1205
or
1-800/545-7820
JohnMcllveen Erik Whiteford Vail, Colorado 81657
NASTAR
|| -
WE HAVE YOUR PICTURE
|| Alessandro Zezza
Georgie The Lowest Prices In The
Village!
Meredith Fisher
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march 9. 1973 THE VAIL TRAIL
15

cases of beer for the third place


Snowmass Issues team. In addition there will be a

$25.00 bonus for the team judged


to have the best costumes. The
Challenge ‘The rules of the “Irish Olympics” will

be as follows:
1. $lO.OO entry fee per team
Irish Olympics’
2. Teams must register at the

Snowmass Recreation Office by

Attention Vail hooligans'. A noon on St. Patrick’s Day, March

Saint Patrick’s Day Challenge 17.


team shall be comprised of
has been extended that should not 3. A
five members, one for each
go unnoticed. A challenge from
the Snowmass and Aspen event, one of whom shall be

hooligans to female.
participate in the
4. Each team should be at the
“Irish Olympics”, a five-event
relay consisting of a
100-yard top of Fanny Hill, the start of the

tray slide, one mile cross country relay, by 1:30 p.m.


5. The “Irish Olympics” will
race, one mile bicycle race, four
laps of swimming, and a one mile begin promptly at 2:00

run to the finish line . . . and that In addition to the “Olympics”


is a challenge! there will be a
gelandesprung
Top prize will be $lOO.OO for the competition at 11:00 a.m.

winning team, $50.00 for the sponsored by the Aspen Skiing


second place team, and three Corporation.

Three Colorado Springs girls will be attending the Junior Nationals this year from Ski Club Vail. Bizzi

Repetti, Laurie Logan and Debi Handley, pictured here, will depart Friday along with other Vail
junior racers, Jeff and Jamie Temple, Kathryn Campbell and Peter Seibert, Jr. The boys will be

competing at Crystal Mountain, Washington, while the girls will go to White Pass, Washington.

SKATING
SCHOOL

Vail 476-3689 -

Complete
Vail 21 Building

GLM & Regular Kneissl Skis, Gertsch


by John Carmody
Bindings, Caber Boots and Scott Poles

Complete Repairs
Most Improved Skaters
1973 Season
Marla Fritzlen

Gretchen Rosenquist

The purpose of this award is


to
Lockers
inspire Vail skaters to greater
goals in figure skating. Marla and • i w We also have lockers available j
/ I°r y° ur convenience. They're
Gretchen are two youngsters
C M pM'/ big 12 by 18 by 12" for storing g
who made their free time skating your lunch, boots, after-ski
—boots or parka. Right at the
time during the 1972-73 winter
_ ,
bottom of the gondola.
season. Their determination and

ambition are notable.


Marla and Gretchen will
We Also Sell
accompany me to the Broad-
moor for further training both in
Munari Boots & Atomic Skis!
March and June. Since this

award is locally achieved I

would, naturally, like to see the


Vail skaters on to competi-
go
Marla Fritzlen (R)
tions such Gretchen Rosenquist (L)
as those held in Sun

Valley, Denver, etc. For this until Vail has its indoor
time
reason I will be in Sun Valley skating facility which is so

later in March to look into the warranted by figure


greatly
possibilities of Vail figure skaters

vaii_.
hockey teams and
skaters,
entering such competitions. recreational skating.
Who knows? Maybe a Rosen- The 1973 National Men’s
quist, Fritzlen, Gorsuch or Curling Bonspiel is being held at
McLaughlin could one day be a Broadmoor’s World Arena

u
the
Vail figure skating champion in a

RacQiietClub
this week. This is a
skating sport
sanctioned U.S. Figure Skating in which I
originating England
Association to
(USFSA) competi- feel would be of great interest
tion. The talent is certainly here It’s similar to bowling
Vailites.
and, consequently, I feel confi- except on ice with a stone and a

dent that it’s only a matter of broom: That’s skating.

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16 THE VAIL TRAIL MARCH 9. 1973

Ludwig Kurz Top Man In 1972-73 Town


Championships
Maggie Finch Tops the Women

Three of the combined winners in the Town Championships, Harriet Mazer,


Ludwig Kurz and Maggie
Finch, are awarded trophies by Tuna Stevenson, left.

5. Finch
Town Championships-Wild Finish Maggie 102.44

Elite Women

1. Debi Handley 83.51


Vail’s Fourth Annual Town competitors by the wayside. 2. Sylvia Eggen 99.15
Championships ended Sunday Ludwig demonstrated why Vail Novice Men
with the downhill. Skis, donated by Garcia-Lange,
Hot weather Associates is were
presented to outstanding
considering 1.
102.36 female
the day before and a cold night racer Maggie Finch; "Rookie of the Year,” Yuji Sakuma;
changing the name from Golden
2. Brad Manatt 105.44 and outstanding male
made the course fast racer, Marcus Gatter. Dave Stevenson,
and icy, Peak to Kurz's course.
3. Craig Struve 110.20 racing chairman for Ski Club Vail, made the
especially the finish. For all who presentation.
As a result of Garcia-Lange’s 4. Gordy Tucker
attended, it 110.55
was a fitting sponsoring this year’s races, 5. Robt.
conclusion to what had been
Rosenweig 114.51
a several thousands of dollars were
grueling test of racing ability. turned loose for development of
Amateur “B” Men
The championships
started Ski Club Vail’s racing 1.Karl Scherer 96.87
programs
Monday, February 26, with the and, in particular, some of the 2. Greg Fowler
99.68
slalom. The
two courses tested 3. Bob Schaeffer
money will be used to construct a 103.48
both the racer’s
ability to ski shack 4. David Schultz
Bill
a new race in the 104.95

Buddy's
near

smooth,rhythmical course, and a future. 5. Bob White


105.93
turning twisting course. The Finally, Garcia-Lange Amateur "A” Men
second event was Wednesday's generously donated three pairs of

GLM Ski Rentals


giant 1. Carl Richardson
slalom. Again, the racer skis to the 85.14
race. They were given
2. Greg Samson
was required to make two to the people whom the Ski Club 89.63
runs,
the first 3. Tom Landauer
50-gate giant slalom
a
felt had done 90.29
the most for the
from the top of 4. Jorg Miller 92.23
800-800 and, for racing programs and had raced

I
those who survived, a shorter 5. Ron Read 93.81
run well all year. The female award
but with two
bumps inserted. The went to Maggie Finch, who has Elite Men
final event
was, of course, the constantly been one of the girls to 1. Ruben
476-3780
downhill. The course was
Macaya 77.79
fast, beat. The male award went to
hard and technical.
2. Ludwig Kurz 80.20 Open Daily
Markus Gatter, who has helped 3. Steve Schrader
A had and
80.46 Located In The Mill Creek
Building
racer
to enter in many
ways to promote racing 4. Ron Stevens 80.58
stand for all three
events in order in Vail, along with
being one of 5. Gordon White
to 80.59
qualify for the combined the fastest men in his class.
championships. The final pair of skis,
Ludwig
a
pair of Giant Slalom
Kurz, Assistant cross
country skis, went to the
Director of the Vail Ski School, “Rookie of the Year,” Yuji
was the best Wednesday, February 28,1973
mountain,
man on the Sakuma. This was Yuji’s first
Reading The Vail Trail
leaving
. . .
his year of skiing. His racing Novice Women
is like
improved steadily throughout the 1. Nancy Jones 188.22 eating peanuts!
season and certainly he was one 2. Judy Lemon
191.22
of the most enthusiastic in the 3. Cindy Grieves
once
you start, it’s hard to STOP!
194.47
program. Mr. Sakuma is chef at 4. Carol Falk
195 34
the Ichiban and comes to us from
Amateur “B” Women
Japan, via Chicago.
1 Julie Miller
That 169.12
wraps up another year, 2. Harriet Mazer
with 169.35
many thanks to the
racers,
3. Jan Coats
Vail Associates and Garcia-
4. Joeen Sheer
169 60
179.77
Film-Cameras Photography
Lange for a fantastic season. See
RENTALS you next year!
Amateur “A” Women
Lenses
1. Maggie Finch
160 74
Skiing
2. Elizabeth Clark leoios Film
GLM Skis, 3. Jayne Renz Processing Portraits
Race Results 161.82

Boots & Poles


4. Gloria Kendall
5. Robin Pepper
163.89
163'25
Photographic Passports
Slalom Elite Women Supplies Conventions
$5.00 Monday, February 26,1973
1. Debi

2.
Handley
Kathy Campbell
129.10
130.22
20% Local Discount
on
35mm Cameras & Lenses
Novice Women
Spalding - Fischer 3. Bizzy Repetti 132.73
Henke Garmisch 1. Joeen Sheer 4. Laurie
Logan
-

105.32 133 12
Spalding - Tomic 2. Julie Miller
106.70
5. Nancy Icke
3. Nancy Jones
1 Storage -
sOc/night 114.40
Novice Men
4. Carol Falk
$2O for balance of season 119.61
1. Brad Manatt
$25 for balance 5. Cindy Grieves 15675
of year 124.57
2. Bob Sherrill

®f/stopfep
16011
Amateur “B” Women
3. Robert
Rosenzweig 161 24
1. Harriet Mazer 4. Stan
We Buy & Sell 104.06 Kriegel 16359
2. Julie Miller 105.32 5. Karl Wegmann
167.40
3. Joeen Sheer
Used Equipment! 4.
106.70 Amateur “B” Men
Jan Coats
119.68
1. Fowler
% Greg 143.04
Located in the Lions Head Amateur “A” Women
g 2. Karl Scherer
149.27 476-3200
Lazier Building „
1. Nancy Icke 3. G. Assenmacher 2nd Floor
97 90 Gore Creek Plaza
476-2600 J 150 21
-

Building
2. Robin Pepper 4. David Schultz
97.99
150/75
3. Liz Clark 5. Fred Schibi direct kodak
98.46 processing on REQUEST
.

4. Merrilee Settle
101’13 Continued Page 24
MARCH 9, 1973
THE VAIL TRAIL 17

experience lift operator is

Up, Up. .And


as a

.
Away Murrel

Murrel can
Schuyler
be found
of Gypsum.
on chair 6.
SKIING with
He
skiers,
enjoys
but
watching
becomes
the expert
frustrated
Jean-Claude Killy
by Cindy Lamont
triple Olympic gold medal winner
with skiers who want the lift
arid Director SKIING
slowed Racing Magazine
Jim Olsen down everytime they
lived in Vail for two
years now.
ride it.
Would you believe a lift Like Mike Collett, Don states
operator who takes of Bud his
Building Skills for Skiing
care
opinion of Vail as a Robert Albert Enzenroth
Palmer’s garden outside lifthouse community is “low.” Don gives
Anxious to be allowed
5? That’s one of Jim Olsen’s to
many suggestions for improving
enter the Vail employee races is
duties lift operator at Vail What’s true for
special as such as offering more
Robert “Al” Enzenroth.
so many things is also true for skiing
Nine-
the bottom of chair 5. Waiting the better you get, the more enjoyable it becomes. I
teen-year-old Al works on the
tables and managing The Arlberg often wonder why so
mighty mite at Golden peak. many people seem to forget that. All
Room at The Lodge at Vail were
This area native enjoys sunshine day long they slide down the same slopes doing the same
Jim’s stock in trade before he
old things. I have to
agree, it is fun to feel the wind in your
assumed his present position.
face and just ski down, doing as little as
Originally from California, he possible. But I
think that the who do this do
received his Bachelor’s in eco-
people so because they lack
confidence to do And
they lack confidence
otherwise.
because they lack skills. Yet skills are things which can and
should be practiced —by everybody.
Two of the most important skills of
skiing are edge
control and balance. Both will improve with
practice,
making you not only a better skier, but one who gets more
pleasure from our sport. And one of the best exercises I

variety in price scales at

restaurants, offering more


sports
activities, and establishing more
tolerance for people whose and and adds, “I don’t
women
values do not with the either.”
agree mind little kids, He
established values of Vail. As for hopes to see Vail’s growth
his work, he would like the controlled makes special
and a

nomics from Colorado State rotating schedule initiated by request for a lift shack so he can
University in Ft. Collins. Aside Jon Phillippi to be continued. keep warm!
from his lift operating duties,
Jim also works as a volunteer
Murrel Schuyler Mike Collett
fireman for the Vail Fire Mike Collett works
Going on nine of on poma
years
Department. lift 1 “loading the folks” as he
Jim enjoys his work, espe- puts it. A native of the area for
cially talking with people who all of his 19 Mike lives in
years,
come from different parts of the pleasant
Gypsum. The most
country, and he finds it
aspect of his job is “the good
disappointing that so local looking women,” but he be-
many
people in Vail see tourists as

intruders into their “private


domain.” He does see a definite
need for long term growth
planning and a policy to limit
the development in the valley.

know to help you build these skills simultaneously is to


Don Gullett
practice skiing on one ski, particularly on your uphill ski.
A lift operator who enjoys a Proceed as follows:
sincere “thank “good
you” or
Choose well-packed, smooth, gentle slope. Ski
a
morning” from his customers is
the but often
Don
across you normally would,
slope as every so
Gullett. Originally from
Paradise, California where he pick up the lower ski, learning to balance while riding on
attended Chico State College,
only the upper edge of the upper ski. Practice this while
twenty-six year old Don has traversing both to the left and the right.
Next, practice skating into the hill. Traverse,as above,
then push off your lower ski into a small skating step. You
may find your balance improves if you twist your upper

body slightly toward the direction in which push off,


you

just as for ice skating.

Next, gradually steepen angle the


traversing till of
comes irritated with lazy people
eventually you can skate into the hill from heading straight
and snow shoveling. Mike holds
down the fall line. (At first, find these exercises
you may
a rather negative opinion of Vail
easier to do without poles.)
and thinks it’s getting “clut-
tered” with too tall Finally, traverse the slope, skate into the hill, then
many
buildings.
swing back your lower ski as you see me doing here.
You’ll find that after practice of this sort you’ll be
Gary L. Thornton
able to recover very quickly from a mistake, whereas once
Another volunteer fireman
have fallen. You’ll not only ski better, you’ll
working as a lift operator is Gary you would

enjoy it more.
Thornton. Gary is crew chief on

gondola 1 and enjoys meeting


the people he helps. A native
K
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Small but big!


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for
we offer the most specialized, personal attention
of skis from
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years.
He enjoys TOURING EQUIPMENT
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lifts added and the cost of living

brought down.
18 THE VAIL TRAIL MARCH 9. 1973

SKI-TOURING TIPS
By Steve Rieschl

Former Captain of the U.S.


World Championship Ski Team

Quick Ski Exercise


Once feeling of the quick kick
This is an exercise with has been obtained, it then be
the may
purpose being to increase the transferred to the stride. The
efficiency of
your stride by timing involves taking a
powerful
developing a kick and following it by a relaxed
quick, pow- glide. Your next kick should
erful kick. follow when the glide begins to
The “quick lose momentum. This technique
ski” exercise will enable
you to cover greater
is best prac- distances with less energy
ticed on a
expended.
p repared
Hill Climbing
track and
For NASTAR Racing
should be
When racing you’ll normally be
done in a
Steve in aprepared track, so your
series of

short spurts. Take a number of gliding will be improved, and it


be possible to glide uphill. It
quick steps using powerful, may
explosive is essential when racing, even if
kicks to propel
your-
self only for fun, that you maintain
along the track. Your arms
rhythm and momentum. When
should be doubled
up similar to
that of approaching a hill after skiing on
a
sprinter’s so they may it using powerful short steps
the flat, your stride should Special NASTAR Race 15. This is about a 5-6 mile tour
be coordinated in be < similar to the
a fast rhythm quick ski exercise
Saturday for beginners and intermediates,
shortened and quickened. If it is
with the leg above), but the
movements, (see at same time
but a class lesson or previous
just a short hill, then try to In addition to the regular
photo) run up staying loose. When facing a long NASTAR experience are prerequisite to
gradual hill, race this Saturday, this
the tempo be
may join us. Meet by 9:30 at
week will feature for two- a.m.
increased a race
slightly with the
Golden Peak.
man and woman teams. There
emphasis on
gliding up the hill.
will be two classes one class
Again, try to relax and not rely on (Q Steve Rieschl
for those who have had organized Outdoor
muscle —about Adventures 1969
power 70 per
racing experience and one for
cent of effort should come
your
those without racing experience.
from the legs with approximately As usual, individuals
30 per cent pole may enter
push from the
($2.00 entry fee) to how it
arms. When poling, be sure to
see long
takes them to ski the mile and
follow through to receive a POCKET
half
maximum use from
course. They will also have
your poles.
Also, be certain to achieve weight
their handicap computed and INSTAMATIC
receive an award certificate for
transfer from one ski to the other
which will give
their participation. Sign up at the SPECIAL
you a
good,
start east of the tennis courts at
positive, wax hold and stronger
Golden Peak by 11:45 a m. on
kick. If
you find yourself slipping, KODAK MODEL 20
it may be due to lack of weight
Saturday.
transfer. As Day Tours WAS -_520.09
you approach a hill
to begin climbing , drop lower in This Sunday, March 11, we will NOW $24.95
the knees to lower center of ski to Minturn, via
your the Minturn
gravity thus giving better Cliffs
you route. This is
ap-
balance and facilitating hill- proximately a six mile tour for
climbing. At the top of the hill, intermediate-advanced skiers
slowly start to lengthen your and involves quite a bit of
terrain
stride and stretch out. that is \\w
(Stott Shot) rolling downhill. Meeting

Mf/stopM
time is 9:00 a.m. at Golden Peak
with a lunch.
For a more leisurely, relaxed

tour, we’ll ski in the


Homestake
Creek area March
on Thursday,

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476-3200
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MARCH 9, 1973
THE VAIL TRAIL

A Record feature a rare combination of

Derby Day downhill


skiing and cross-

C/C
NASTAR country
enthusiasts,
racing.
at an
Open
entry
to
fee
all
of
March 25th $4.00, the
multi-sponsor classic

Weekend Circle
Sunday, March 25 on
will highlight a season of ski
touring competition at Copper
your calendars and
"Over 200 contestants in two begin pre- Mountain.
paring your body and skis for A complete
days at Colorado's newest “the only race of
description of the
its kind in the course and more
NASTAR area." news about its
West”. Not just another place in ski racing competition
As the 1972-73 NASTAR season Copper Mountain News country race, this one
cross-

will will follow next week.


heads into its final month, Copper

Mountain took a major step


toward first place in the “new
area” national
NASTAR
competition. According to Byron Special Offer To
"Butch” Graves, Copper
Mountain’s NASTAR coordinator
and ski school supervisor,
Where Are You? Readers Of The Vail Trail
more
Here’s chance ski
than 200 contestants ran the giant your to Copper Mountain,
slalom Colorado's newest, ski And
course on major resort. by
H Saturday and Sunday, March 3 acting now, you can save money. How's that! So
I and 4. read offer carefully and
our come on over the
I "We feel that the NASTAR hill for a great day in Copper’s sun and snow.

g competition is one of the major Here's how the offer works:


| new developments in
Clip out our advertisment on this
• page and bring it
3 recreational skiing,” said
with you to the Copper Mountain ticket office.
m Graves, "and our program at
• Well give ‘dollar-off on an all-day, all-lift
you a
Copper is designed to introduce
adult ticket so you pay only $6.00
....

g as many new skiers as possible to


• The offer is good
any weekday, Monday through
| the thrill of racing.” Friday, for the 1972-73 season.
| NASTAR races are held every • The offer is limited to one coupon per day per
Saturday and Sunday in both person.
Alpine and Cross-Country
categories.

RMSIA
Examiners
To Meet
In preparation for the annual
spring certification
examinations, RMSIA examiners
will meet at
Copper Mountain on
Friday, March 9, according to
Copper's ski school director, Jim
Isham. Isham,
who also serves as

the chief examiner for RMSIA,


said the of
purpose the
preliminary meetings is to
review the
major evaluative
criteria for the April
■ examinations.
Said Isham, “We need
g to keep
I ski school instruction methods in

■ line with
customer demands and
■ interests. For example, with the
B impressive growth of NASTAR COPPER
■ and other ‘standard’ there
races,

MOUNTAIN,
■ is a greater need for instructors

9 who are
knowledgeable about
I giant slalom
racing. Thus, our

I
certification process this
year
COLORADO
|

will place slightly greater Can


you name this trail? Shown above is Copper Mountain's
a emphasis on racing expertise, famous Trail 15, a 2 1/2 mile, leg-burning, 2500 vertical foot
especially slalom.” drop If you it, you'll win 1973-74 in
| run. can name a season pass
I Assisting Isham in the Copper Mountain's unique trail-naming contest. (Photo by: John It’s new. It’s a natural.
■ management of this and other Stephens.)
RMSIA affairs is
Copper’s ski
Copper Mountain is the Skiing Spectrum (a unique natural
■ school supervisor, Byron trail arrangement that allows everyone to ski Copper from
■ “Butch" Graves. to bottom), 4 double chair lifts
top including the added
comfort of an enclosed chair, a Poma lift, ski school
utilizing the short ski American Teaching Method,
a ski touring program, condominiums, specialty
shops, restaurants, lounges, a Day Center,

nursery, rental shops, morning 1 /2-day


tickets, a beautiful mountainrestau-

rant, spectacular scenery, great


Colorado powder. Less than
two hours of
west Denver's
Stapleton International
Airport right at the
junction of U.S. 6

and Colorado 91 ....

Come on up.
Copper Mountain, it's a natural.

/
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/
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/A' // / /

I Shown at a recent Copper Mountain social even are


Thomas Swanson Vice
J
h '

Colorado
’/"'adn
/////
E Bank of
Denver and Mr and Mrs. Charles Froelicher of Denver. Froehcher, headmaster at

| *«demy, is "ne original


partners of Copper
of the
Mountain.
Swanson. heads up consumer
Z Z Z o’
B Pmduct and department for
recreational
the United Bank °f Denver. Also
loan
visible in the

B background is Penny Lewis, wife of Copper Mountain s president, Chuck Lewis.


20 THE VAIL TRAIL MARCH 9. 1973

Third Annual WinterFest Celebration


Sun, sparklers, sleds pulled by
dogs, sleighs filled with children,
ski-joring with skiers pulled by
horses, and sliders sailing down
on inner tubes. These are images

of a fine weekend, the weekend of


Vail’s Third Annual WinterFest

Celebration.
It began on Thursday, March 1,
with The Great Race and ended
with the ski-joring contest and
dog sled races on Sunday.
Unfortunately, the ice
sculpturing contest had to be
cancelled, as did the skating
events, due to unseasonably
warm weather.

Saturday’s events centered


around the WinterFest King
Parade, and it’s true. Everyone
did join in the parade. Hundreds

of sparklers lit the street as kids,

young and old, led the way for


two sleighs filled with children
and the ‘royalty’, Lee Caroselli,
VailFest Queen and her new

escort and newly selected


WinterFest King, Tom
Korchowsky.
Tom, nominated by friends
from the and selected
village by a
committee from the Vail Trail
and the Vail Resort Association,
was obviously having a much fun

as the children.
“The biggest kick was having
those kids look at like
me they
thought I was Santa Claus. And, Guy Parker captures the glorious celebration

too, I was pleased with the


mug
presented to me filled with
‘motivation,” Tom remarked
later.
The work that Tom has put into
the for the
employee races past
five years as well as with Ski
Club Vail as social chairman for
one year has certainly earned
King Tom and Queen Lee
him the title as King of the
WinterFest.

From Tom comes a word of


gratitude. “I
really appreciate
the honor. It’s a
great privilege
and I’d like to extend a
big thanks
to everyone.”
Following the presentation of
the king, the parade continued on

to Golden Peak where the crowd


was treated to the finale of the
evening, a
spectacular display of
fireworks.

Sunday’s ski-joring contest was


a crowd pleaser, particularly
when Vailite , Steve Rieschl,
made a
spectacular run behind
rider Jim Ossman of Leadville
for time of
a winning 17.95
seconds. Ron Stephenson, skier,
and Sonny Smith, rider,
teamed
up for a second place with a 19.95,
and third spot went to skier,
Steve pulled
Tracy, by Gene
Bertoud with a run of 22.30
seconds.
The dog races, which were held
onthe golf
course, capped off the Rider Jim Ossman
pulls Steve Rieschl to a first place
events of the
weekend, but (Photos by Jonathan Rawle)
unfortunately no official results
were available at
press time.

Todd Carlstrom on a run.


MARCH 9, 1973 THE VAIL TRAIL 21

Another Great Race


They tubed down Golden Peak, of the day were from Purcell’s Mary’s Abortions, i.e. hospital
tricycled to the Tivoli, totted a Restaurant in Lions Head; Bob rejects, and another
group
of I
vehicle and team member
to the Kerely, Ted Martin, Ed “youngsters” better known as I
top of Bridge Street, tipped Roseboro, Terry Brennan. Cindy the Wet Set
a taking second and |
beer dry, then sprinted down and Grieves, Bill Anderson, and third.

,
around to the Lodge pool and hit Mark Rivard. The Slope team, Creative carpenters had their

j
the water for two Thanks followed the Left Bank and chance in
laps. to
up by designing the push-pull
Will Miller and the many others the Gartons came through in fine vehicles used in the relay.

I who

turned
helped
out to
and donated gifts, it

be the Great(est)
form as well, proving

how many people


once

with
again
great
Chaplin’s
designers
group proved to be top
followed up by the

[
Race of them all. Close to 200 athletic abilities reside in and the Wet Set.
our Slope
Vailites (28 teams of seven town. It was a great day and, as is
members each) will remember Not only though do we have always true each year, a great
Thursday as a great day indeed, athletes but also artists in Vail time for good friends to join in on
whether lost. So will with outlet for their
they won or an talents some lively competition.
many of our visitors who loved being recognized in the team A thousand thanks must go out
seeing the fun, crazy side of our costumes. Kaemmer’s Kids of to the local businesses who
many
local employees. the Clock Tower took the cake, so so generously donated gifts to the

The most outstanding relayers to speak, with a team called winning teams.

and
(Photos by The Vail Trail Peter Runyon)
22 THE VAIL TRAIL MARCH 9, 1973

Colorado has long been noted Wildlife Willie by Charles Hjelte

OUTSIDE INSIDE
for its and outdoor
scenery
recreation, but the race to

capitalize on these features may

well eliminate that desirability.


Mountains seem to lose much

of their scenic value when

there’s a cabin, condominium or

ski area on
ridge. Nor do
by Bud Smith every
mountain valleys retain their

I Colorado Game Fish'and Parks Division


| desirable character when they’re

fill d with pint-size metorpolitan

often something that bears areas and all their attendant


Every so someone says
Such is the with address given by the U. problems.
repeating. case an
I travel the state rather
S. Interior Department’s Assistant Secretary for Fish,
extensively; and there are few
Wildlife and Parks, Nat Reed at a meeting of the American
places I’ve been that aren’t
Humane Association recently.
showing the effects of these

some sucker. It seems to me that if we


The address, titled “Environ- groups.
Concern and Wildlife “Barnum was right. The real don’t slow this pell-mell
mental pace,
in estate sucker has his the only wild vistas worth
A Humane Approach,” placed proved a

context the role of point, multiplying at an aston- doggone will be on our outdated
proper
hunting in wildlife conservation, ishing rate. There are no slopes license plates.

and is especially pertinent to too steep, no soils so


unstable,
Coloradans wrestling with land no ecosystem so fragile that
these modern-day hucksters
use planning legislation.
Here’s a short excerpt from won’t try to sell to some
Anglers With
Reed’s talk: “In considering innocent
sap.
what is humane in treatment of “The danger is that while

animals, is it worse to cleanly those interested in wildlife Cabin Fever


kill a selected duck with a or debate hunting, the ‘developers’
gun
continue their
to

marshes
cover it
it
with oil,
can’t reproduce
drain its
or
of sending
merrily on

wild land and wildlife


path
Take Note
so
into oblivion.”
eat, or
subtly poison it with
When the weather warms the
pesticides or other chemicals Now that you’ve read this far,
reported incidents of
over a period of years? go
back and re-read Nat Reed’s anglers
with cabin fever mounts in
“The issue of antihunting is a words and consider them as they
direct proportion to the rise in
false one because it sidetracks apply to Colorado. Every
mercury. But house-bound
people from attacking the real symptom or
disease, if you’d
anglers with the dreaded cabin
threats to our native wildlife. rather exists in Colorado.
fever take heart because
“It’s hunters, but the Nearly every major river and may
not
some of the state’s waters are
heads of the water development many tributaries have water
impoundments and diversions already open and a few of them
agencies, the mineral extractors, on

have been stocked.


the energy producers, the timber them. Those that do not are on
Two lakes in the Denver area
cutters, the stream straighteners, the drawing boards, so that it
the stockmen’s associations and be just a matter of time are now open and both Sloan’s
may
Lake and Smith Lake in
the real estate developers who before free-flowing streams are a

Washington Park have been


are destroying America’s wild thing of the past.
stocked with trout.
heritage. Those streams that do remain
Many of the rivers in Colo-
“What these people do will are often straightened for one

rado are now open or at least


have far more effect on the reason or another, usually to the
future of wildlife than I, detriment of fishery that partially open and while there
or any any
of might have been will be some ice and snow along
my successors, or all the there. And
DUPLEX FOR SALE Includes downstairs rental unit,
the banks those anglers that dip
unfortunately

hunter groups put together. private citizens,


sunny location, west of Vail. For more information call
a hook into the deep holes will
“It’s the beavers the contractors, and developers can
476-3313.
be well rewarded. The
dammers, the ditchers and the still straighten a stream, change following
rivers are now Colorado
drainers those who cut and dig the channel, without fear of open:
lands, reprisal. River, Roaring Fork, Crystal,
our sometimes beyond
South Platte near Deckers,
their capacity to recover or to Subdivisions seem to spring
sustain life, whom you need to Frying Pan, Eagle, the Blue
up about as fast as weeds, and in
River (flies only or large stream-
face to if desire
eye eye you many instances are just about as
ers), Williams Fork, and the
humane treatment for wild desirable when the location, Arkansas River above and below
animals; and those land specula- RED CANYON: 470 acres
planning, sewage treatment and Canon Dnnrliae
City. In the southeastern KunClieS four west of Edwards.
tors who are determined to sell water requirements miles
are consid-
part of the state, Hasty Lake is The is a valley
every square inch of America to ered. _j property
now
open and was
planted with and Acreaqe completely surrounded by
trout last week. The lake is BLM land, delightful stream

located ' flows through it. Ideal secluded location makes it unique
immediately below the
in the Vail area.
John Martin Dam. In Lathrop
State Park, just west of Walsen- EAST LAKE CREEK: 1,400 the East Lake
acres in
burg, Horseshoe Lake also Creek Valley. Good access from Highway 6 Superb
is
views of the New York reaches of
open. Range from upper
Those anglers property. Excellent development potential.
still interested
in ice fishing should remember 160
ACRES: 2’/a miles west of Avon (entrance to
that ice, on the planned Beaver Creek on old
eastern lakes skiing area) located
particularly, is Highway 6 and almost all usable land. Also includes'/?
thawing and in
instances mile of Eagle River
many it is rotten and frontage.
Frederick R.Ross Company not safe. EAST of
LAKE CREEK: 160 acres. Includes ’/z mile
, excellent stream, good duplex house and some
Realtor .

outbuildings. 18
j| Ideal recreational property About
In Vail In Denver
Subscribe to miles west of Vail.
Mill Creek Court »17 Seventeenth St.
Drawer 429 Suite SlO
The Vail Trail
GYPSUM: 160
474-MOl. >92-1111
acres located on Spring Creek and very
close to Eagle County airport.
GYPSUM: 40 located of Gypsum
NEW LISTING! and Eagle
acres close to town

County airport.

I
V 2 acre duplex
building. Lots of aspen
site on Forest Road. Ideal topography for
trees. Call Jane Bisenius.
Mountain GYPSUM: 218
the Cottonwood
acres located
Pass Road.
west of Gypsum Creek on
Conveniently located close
to town of Gypsum.
BIGHORN DEVELOPMENT SITE -
6.9 acres suitable
for 10 units adjacent to the National Forest. Trade WOLCOTT: 617 the base

Flying
or acres located on Milk Creek at
terms. Call Ray Cote. i of Castle Peak. with
New four bedroom ranch house
! fireplace and all modern conveniences. Approximately
NEW DUPLEX Ground floor unit has 2 bedrooms, ( 23 miles west of Vail.
bath, fireplace, all electric kitchen. Main unit has
cathedral
bedrooms,
ceilings in living room, fireplace, deck, 2
bath, all electric kitchen, plus loft with
3 Service
3
additional A bath. Call John Richardson $59,500
Charter
STUDIO CONDOMINIUM —An exceptional
I. oppor-
Air Ambulance
tunity for a local to establish ownership. Solid brick s

fireplace, all electric kitchen, east of Vail. REDUCED I Sky Diving


PRICE INCLUDING FURNITURE $15,900 Real Estate Inspection
TWO BEDROOM CONDOMINIUM - East of Vail. Full Scenic Flights \ Real Estate /
bath, all electric kitchen and
fireplace. Excellent value.
Furnished. PRICE REDUCED TO
Photography
$21,900
Livestock Search
Instruction
Ridgeview Square JOHN OLESON Rod Slifer Dick Bailey
TWO BEDROOM TOWNHOUSES -
Plus loft, 2 full President Kenda
David Sage Bob
baths, individual laundry covered Phone 524-4255
rooms, parking,
swimming pool, for families. to 476 2421
great Up 95% I Air Taxi Certification P.O. Box 1248
conventional financing possible $33,950 to $35,950
3RM-45; P.U.C. AC-72 Vail, Colorado 8165/
MARCH 9. 1973
THE VAIL TRAIL 23
1973 Rocky Mountain National Grand Champion.
This makes the third that
year
Chevrolet and Skiing Magazine
Free-Style Championships have teamed with

sponsor
ski
Free-Style Skiing
areas to co-

of
Championships. A third regional
Some the ski world’s most graceful and creative championship and more prize
performers will be here March 14 and 15 for the most monies were added this to
Choate & Turner
year
spectacular professional skiing competition in the region -
match the growing interest in
the 1973 Rocky Mountain
Free-Style Skiing Champion- free-style events
among the Realty Corporation
ships. ranks of skiers.
.


The championships, co- 303/476-2300
Room 45 Vail Village Inn
sponsored by Chevrolet, Skiing P.O. Box 400
Vail, Colorado 81657
Magazine and Vail, offer a prize-
winning of $7,200 which
purse ANTLERS/LIONSHEAD One bedroom, living
room,
includes a 1973 Vega Hatchback kitchen and bath in a
well-designed layout of 750 sq. ft.
for the best overall skier. Sauna and laundry facilities as well as underground
Competition will be made up of parking are available. Each unit has an unobstructed
three view of the LionsHead ski runs and
separate, creative and most are creekside
units overlooking the Gore Creek. From
sometimes daredevilish $30,950
events:
trick and ballet, aerial BIGHORN TERRACE TOWNHOUSE Two bedrooms,
acrobatic, -

and and bath and half, living


free-style mogul skiing. room, dining room and kitchen.
The trick This attractive duplex apartment
and ballet event can be purchased
furnished or unfurnished.
entails dance steps, twirls and
other graceful maneuvers ALPEN-GLO
per- Six plex designed for long term |
formed basically on the snow at residents. Each apartment has washer/dryer hook-up,
nominal speeds. The most two bedrooms, bath, living room, kitchen and dining
daring
of the three area. Appliances and carpeting are included. These
events, aerial
attractive apartments are
priced to sell immediately at i
acrobatic, consists of forward
$23,500 and $24,500 |
layout flips, spread eagles,
gainers and other in-the-air- WINTERTHUR This beautiful Victorian styled house
feats. The free-style and mogul consists of two apartments on fourlevels. The
upper
event calls for a fast but unit has a living room with fireplace, kitchen, three
preci-
bedrooms and a bath. It is ideal for leasing. The lower
sely controlled
“technique”
down apartment is a charming four bedroom, four bath unit
run a steep, heavily- with a
large living/dining area and kitchen. In addition,
mogulled slope.
there is a
balcony area which
Performances provides sleeping
in each event accommodations for four more
persons. This house has
are judged on a point system excellent rental
an
history. Modestly priced at $75,000
similar to figure skating and furnished.
other judgment
sports. Unlike
K.A.C. Your chance to be first in the three
racing, there is more emphasis selecting
bedroom, three bath townhouse of
on
technique and your choice. The
showmanship kitchen and one bedroom with
than living room, bath are
on speed. The intent is
to upstairs to give you the ultimate in privacy and yet
determine the best overall skier, retain
your view of our gorgeous mountains. These
the master of the
mountains and lovely units are completely divisible to give
you the
skis. facility of renting your townhouse as a
one, two or three
All three bedroom apartment with kitchen and huge
events are open to room.
living
both men and This is a NEW LISTING. Let us show NEW
women, but you a
CONCEPT!
contestants must be at least 18
years old. NOW LEASING Office and shop
space on west side of
The best overall point-getter FREE-STYLE SKIERS Five skiers show the the Vail Village Inn. Excellent parking. Contact Harlan
some of
will be crowned Regional maneuvers which will be seen in acrobatic event of the Choate.
Grand the aerial
1973 National Free-Style Skiing Championships, co-sponsored by
Champion and awarded a Gold
Chevrolet, Skiing Magazine and participating ski At
Medal and a 1973 Vega areas. the left
Hatch-
is last year’s National Grand Scott
back. which Champion Brooksbank
can get the ski buff performing Other
a spread eagle. feats from top to bottom are a
to the slopes with small-car
kickout, a crossed-skis double gainer, a daffy and backscratcher.
economy and sports-car Total purse Chief Baker
for the 1 973 competition is $33,000 which includes a was on a ladder
handling. 1973 Chevrolet Beauville Sportvan and three 1973 Vega feeding a horse through a second-
Also, Hatchbacks. The schedule for this
various cash prizes of year’s competition is: Eastern floor window when flames flared
$5OO to Championships, Waterville Valley, N.H., March 3-4;
$5O will go to the 2nd Western, him the face.
Heavenly
up, burning on

through 20th Valley, Calif., March 9-10; Rocky Mountain, March 14,
place overall Saratoga Springs (N.Y.)
15; and National, Sun Valley, Idaho, March 23, 24.
finalists and to the Ist Saratogian.
through sth Canada's Care!
best skiers in
each of the three
events. First-place winners in
each event will also
be presented
a
Silver Medal.
The regional free-style skiing
meei here is one of a series of
four, which culminate at the
National
Championship
Idaho, March
23 and 24.
Free-Style
at Sun
Skiing
Valley,
sX INTERLOCHEN
Total purse for the four s
championships
including a 1973
is $33,000,
Chevrolet
X 106 COMDOMUIUMS
Beauville Sportvan for the

Now Available For Fall Completion!


Amenities For This Year Include:


Unique Rustic Quality • All Log & Heavy Timber
Construction • Covered Parking •
Swimming Pool F. J
Sunken Firepits
• •
Skylights • Excellent Financing
Available

.4#
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Contact:
chuck -

P.O. Box 820 476-3070 Vail, Colorado ..


808 ELLIS ~v-
P.O. Box 820 476-3025 Vail, Colorado '' •

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Offers Comfortable
Accommodations At

economical
RATES

Daily, Weekly or

Package Plans Available


starting at $6.25
per person (private
room with bath)

For
Reservations Write
P.O. Box 970
Vail, Colorado 81657
(303) 476-5451
24 THE VAIL TRAIL MARCH 9. 1973

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VAIL INTERNATIONAL —
To be located in LionsHead.
(tT “
</>* Everybody carried sparklers in the WinterFest Parade.
Luxury two and three bedroom condominium apart- (/) “P 0) Hl
g* (Photo by Guy Parker)
ments. Pool, sauna, parking and moss rock fireplaces. 20 2 m
®
SNOWBIRD CONDOMINIUMS —
Great views from g Z © K.
LionsHead toward slopes. Unique and spacious two, s’® S’ Results: Town
three and four bedroom units, some townhouses. Pool,

m at (?
Championships
saunas, health club, parking and putting green.
© Si. (D m

LANDMARK
Steps from Gondola II in LionsHead on

£♦ 2. © "2 S’ From —

Page 16
the upper shopping mall. Condominiums ranging in size © *1 3
from one to five bedrooms, and three
story townhouses. Q-X 2 5
®
Amateur "A” Men 2. Bizzy Repetti 56.88
Pool, individual saunas, parking and outstanding <5 0) ? m S 1.
3. Julie Young 56.98
137.88
location. "U 5. 3 2. Todd Moore 139.57
4. Chris Buxman 57.58
VANTAGE POINT —

Easy walk to LionsHead 3 *3


3. Ron Riley 139.80
5 - Linda Ghent 58.47
restaurants, shops and gondola. Pool, paddle tennis © r*
J IU ler
court, underground parking, individual saunas. Views to
3
5- s
T° rg^ l
5. Jim Mickey
14102
Novice Men
© 141.70
Gore Range and Vail Mountain. Some ready for oc- 3 1.1. Stephen Patterson 37.27
Elite Men
cupancy this spring.
t
2. BradManatt 38.03
$ d
ANTLERS LIONSHEAD — On Gore Creek in Vail s'Wa X <£
g Ur
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126 41
3. Butch Parrott 38 85
LionsHead. 128 75
Underground parking, resident 4. Bob Sherrill 39 24
saunas, s H

manager. Show unit now. One


open bedroom con-
dominiums
including carpet and drapes. Ready for
5. Jay Ogden
130.01 ...
occupancy.
Downhill
Downhill v 1 ■
j
Resale Condominiums and1 Combined
Sunday. March 4,1973
LION'S MANE In Lion's

Ridge. Parking, resident


One bedroom Novice Women Amateur “B" Men
manager. apartment completely fur-
nished, and a spacious four bedroom, three bath apart- 1. Cindy Grieves 1. Burke 58.34
43.43 Randy
ment. Can be sold individually or as one 2. Greg Fowler 60.®
unit. 2. Judy Lemon
50.81
3. Nancy Jones Dan Pritchett 61.94
BUFFER CREEK CONDOMINIUMS 52.57
Very —
com-
62.13
fortable, completely furnished two bedroom, two
bath
4. Carol Falk
60 31 -
4 John Edwards
6256
condominium with large enclosed loft. 5. Rocky Christopher
Parking, resident Amateur **B” Women
manager, lots of includes Amateur "A” Men
storage, complete sound 1. Harriet Mazer
sys,em 39.07
$42,500 2. JoeenSheer 1. Greg Samson 55.69
40.11
RIDGEVIEW SQUARE 58 42

Two bedroom loft apartment 3. Julie Miller 2. Steve Meyer
4L52
east of Vail. Pool, 5898
parking, resident 4. Jan Coats 3. Jeff Houston
manager$37,500 44 21

Amateur “A” Women

Residential Land
2* Maggie MA2
Elite Men
Lot 7, Block 2, Vail
Village Twelfth Filing. High wooded 3. Merrilee Settle 1. Jamie Temple 51.41
site with views to west, 3954
open tract land to the 2-LeifGrevle 52 “
4. Cynthia Grassby 40 00
sou,h
$18,000 5. Jayne Renz 3. Ludwig Kurz
4100
Two residential 53.”
building sites available to 4. George Rau
contractors 5423
for Elite Women
development and resale, in Vail Village Twelfth
5. Dave Spidahl
Fll
' n9
500 each
1. Debi Handley 54.27 -

Commercial Land
Townhouse sites in Booth Creek Twelfth
and Thirteenth
j Filings. Within limits of Town of Vail and
surrounded by
National Forest lands. for
Ready development this
summer. |

PROFESSIONALLY ORIENTED

@
with the people CLAUS HEPPNER
who made it S. ASSOCIATES
Vail Associates Real Estate
Department
Robert H. Nott, Broker
JOANNE SWIFT -

ASSOCIATE DESIGNER
Jen Wright Bob Dorf Robby Robinson
Blair Ammons Judy Phillips VAIL 476-3538
P.O. Box 7 Vail, Colorado 81657 DENVER 355-7217

(303) 476-5601,
Evenings & Weekends call 476-3393
MARCH 9, 1973 THE VAIL TRAIL 25

Art Moss Resigns Club 20 Job


Standard
Attention Race Results Art Moss, Executive Director
of Club 20 for the
past four years
These

Club
goals
20 on a
were

sound
to establish

financial
has announced his resignation. footing and make it a
powerful

Developers!
Moss said Club 20’s Executive Western Colorado force for
March 1,1973
Committee was informed of his tourism, economic development,
decision a month ago and has better government and improved

Juniors interviewed several prospects for transportation.


Two acres with frontage on U.S. Highway 6 and
the position but has made no “After a brief rest, I’ll be
County Road. Ideal for commercial or condominium Gold Cut-off 40.31
development. One mile east of proposed Vail East decision yet. looking for a new challenge,’’
Mark Haldorson, Northfield,
1-70 Interchange. “The kind of man we want,’’ Moss said.
Minn. 29.09
Moss said, “is a successful He plans to remain in Grand
Bob Bettman, E. Lansing, businessman who probably isn’t Junction and continue to work
Mich. 31.03
Canada's of Vail, Ltd. Mansel Kevwitch, E. Lansing,
looking
welcome
for

the
a job, but

opportunity to get
would with Club 20.
by President
“I’ve been invited
Earl Barker to
Mich. 31.45
into something the Executive
476-2446 Paul Lampe,
as stimulating serve on
Northfield, and exciting Club 20. Committee and Board of
as
P.O. Box 276 Vail, Colorado 81657 Minn. 31.63 Moss feels he has accompli- Directors and I intend to accept
John Lampe, Northfield, shed the two basic objectives the invitation.” Moss said, “The
Minn. 31.90
outlined by the late Preston past four years have been one of
Tom Wersinger, lowa 32.06 Walker who was President of the most interesting and exciting
Eric Haldorson, Northfield,
Club 20 at the time he became periods of my life.”
Minn. 33.61
Have A Good Time! John Peacely, N.Y. 33.77
associated with the organization.

Jay Peasley, N.Y. 34.01


Pia Massie, Brooklyn, N.Y.
36.58
Dieter Hoffman, 111. 36.85
John Prunskis, 111. 36.86
David Horsely, Wise. 38.23

Gore Range Hiedie Hoffman, 111.


Barry Charlton, Va.
38.38

39.09
John Robinson, Va. 39.62

Properties
Buzzie Burtis, N.Y. 39.71

Silver Cut-0ff—43.18

Victor Zarecky, 111. 44.16

Real Estate • Property Management Bronze Cut-off 48.93

Rental Management None

Women

Gold Cut-0ff—37.43
New Listings
None
New Condominiums Silver Cut-0ff—40.31 VILLA VALHALLA Three bedroom, 3 bath,
VAIL 21: Located in the heart of furnished. Can sleep 16. Excellent rental property in
very Karen Knudsen, L.A., Calif.
Vail/LionsHead. Arranged in three interconnecting Vail's choicest location $87,900
37.54
structures, Vail 21 provides magnificent views of the
BEAVER DAM ROAD Four bedroom, 2x h bath house
and Bronze Cut-off 46.06
surrounding panorama. Restaurants, shops located on Gore Creeks9B,ooo
services are available right in the Vail 21 building. None
One and two bedroom, 2 bath units still available. 4.4 ACRES Bighorn between Frontage Road and Gore
$46,900 Men Creek near proposed interchange.
From
Gold Cut-0ff—34.55 LAZIER ARCADE Two bedroom, 2 bath unit with
ANTLERS/LIONSHEAD CONDOMINIUMS: Situ-
sauna. Furnished $45,900
ated in beautiful Lions Head, close to the gondola and Waller, 111.
Fred Mr. Prospect,
right next to Gore Creek. Antlers/LionsHead affords 31.62
an unobstructed view of the slopes. Convertible one
Erich Wallter, Glenview, 111. Resale Condominiums
bedrooms with 750 ft. From $30,600
sq. 32.02
TOWNHOUSE Fully furnished 2
PTARMIGAN
VANTAGE POINT: There are still several two John Edwards, Vail 32.57
bedroom, 2 bath with loft, large sauna. Covered pool.
2 bath units available in Phase I of this Gardenier, Bethany, Conn.
bedroom, Ned
Ready for immediate occupancy $49,900
individual
tremendous project. Each unit has an 32.62
PHASE I Three 3 bath
MANE, bedroom,
sauna, large balcony, all electric kitchen and covered Claude Roessiger, Wolfeboro,
LION'S
furnished. Two covered parking spaces, fireplace and
parking. Phase II of this development will be N.H. 32.81
many extras. Pool to be built for use next summer
underway soon offering one, two and four bedrooms Werner Friedl 33.08 $49,500
with loft -
$29,900 to $49,900 ....

James Williams, Vail 33.83


Two bedroom, 2 bath,
be LION’S MANE, PHASE I
1 LANDMARK CONDOMINIUMS: This project to
Ray Devries, lowa 33.88 i furnished. Electric kitchen, covered parking.
developed this coming summer having a prime
Unexcelled view $42,000 ,
building in Silver Cut-0ff—37.43
location adjacent to the gondola .
LionsHead. One, two, three and five bedroom units SANDSTONE 70 Westview Building. Two bedroom, 2
Stan Kriegel, Vail 34.56
covered parking. bath furnished. Separate entrance for rental. Day long
including a large heated pool and Glen Leonard, Vail 35.28
lease
Reservations are now being accepted. sun and great view. Long term $35,000
Joseph Lepak, Orchard Lake,
TELEMARK TOWNHOUSES: Located in the Lion’s
Mich. 35.80
Residential
RidgeSubdivision, the Telemark is a village of
David Halvorson, Northfield,
distinctive townhouses, designed to provide a
Minn. 37.07 I WEST VAIL Unique redwood and glass duplex
maximum and
privacy. Four level
of convenience building each with 3 bedrooms, 2 baths and many
Bronze Cut-off 43.18
unique feeling of openness

living area provides a


extras $98,000
$39,900 Walter Koeniger, Deerfield, 111.
to $47,500 INTERMOUNTAIN New duplex partially furnished.
38.14
Each unit features large kitchen, washer-dryer and
Ed Wachta, Guelph, Canada $69,200
breakfast nook
38.21
MATTERHORN VILLAGE -

Duplex building, 3
Tshurtz, Northbrook, 111.
Resale Condominiums Robert
bedrooms, 2 baths each. Electric kitchen and
39.43
WESTVIEW: Beautiful two bedroom two bath unit fireplaces on 1/3 acre lotsBo,ooo
Charles Henning, Wichita,
with Red Sandstone Creek.
balcony overlooking ON GORE CREEK Beautiful three story house with
low Kansas
Ready to move into immediately and priced at a
separate rental unit $95,900
$34,000 39.98
THE HAMLET Exceptionally well built townhouses
| INTERLOCHEN: Comfortable two bedroom with on Gore Creek. Many extras in excellent location

and all electric kitchen. with fully equipped separate rental units. From
loft, large bath, fireplace
Rustic timber construction $34,000 $52,500
I NATIONAL I
WILLOWS: The in-town location of this complex PATROL [
makes this one bedroom, one bath condominium a New Condominiums
superb buy. Includes electric kitchen, balcony, all
From $25,900
$33,000
furnishings and in-house management
Representing
Lion's Mane Phase II Antlers
Vantage Point Landmark

New Subdivision Timberfalls Northridge


Columbine North
GROUSE MOUNTAIN AT VAIL: Located adjacent New Listing!
skiing area, this Us For Lots In East & West Vail
to the planned Beaver Creek
f See Building
1 subdivision includes an 18 hole championship gon Two bedroom Chamonix
Ideal site
course, ski lifts and a new village core area. Chalet, fully equipped
for your residential or condominium project. custom mossrock
kitchen,

I
fireplace, special heavy

shag carpeting,
with loads
Cable

of
TV,
sun,
Morcus
view

paved street and


Office Locations
lawn,
Must be seen
Realty & Investment Corporation
parking.
: Vail Sitzmark Building 476-2322 loan Contact
assumable
-
-

476-2482 j Offices in the Valhalla Lodge


Lions Head - Vail 21 Bldg -
Dicki Pete at Vail Prop-
Vail Denver 893-3684
P.O. Box 1528 -
Vail, Colorado 81657 erties, Ltd. 476-5055. 476-5555
26 THE VAIL TRAIL
MARCH 9, 1973

Following is a letter ad- ing Vail’s police department, so

dressed to Liz Keating con- 111 be happy to hand you mine: I


Daze” that articles
cerning
treatment
the
of the
''School
Childrens'
we get First of all, I feel

depicting the new concepts of


Eye Test recently sent to us the police department are

letters

I I
by the National Society for strongly misleading. I disagree
the Prevention of Blindness. with Marion Bench (letter in

March 2, V.T.) that our police


Dear Miss Keating:
which I am Treasurer. My job is
have adopted a permissive D. BROWN
friend attitude that will actually invite
Through
winter
a

visitor
who
to
is a
relatively easy since we have no
an increasing crime rate. I’m sure
9 REAL ESTATE
your
income and only nominal
Vailite and visitor
community, we have received that anyone, ■ Will Miller James J. Collins Oran Palmateer
expenses. alike, who breaks certain laws
the enormously effective sheet
Our group was formed at
will find himself in the slammer
B P.O. Box 547 476-2211 Vail, Colorado 81657 ■■

from the February 2 issue of the


Stowe, Vermont in the late 50’s
fast would in
Vail Trail which the just as as he
reproduces
Society’s Home Eye Test. If it is
when we realized that we were
another town. I Resales Chamonix Chalets 1
actually terrified whenever we
possible for you to send us three Besides, we’re forgetting that B rock El
Two bedroom, IV2 bath end apartment. Moss
“pointed them down,” that we
these would Vailis just not “Typicalburg, B IS
copies of the paper,
hated the cold, the wet, the rocks,
fireplace and ready for immediate occupancy $30,000
be most U.S.A.” We are a resort town,
helpful. and ice that make B Chamonix apartment. Large custom E
We of
roots really with a daily turnover of people
Furnished moss

most appreciative B
this
are
the
skiing miserable. who are here for the of
rock fireplace $31,500 Eg
beautiful coverage of purpose
importance of early detection of
have
All members in

yellow stripes
good standing
down the
having fun. Therefore, I feel it’s im Resales Vail Area |
eye
trouble and commend
you
for essential that our police depart- SI WESTWIND Three bedroom, 3 bath, facing slopes.
I
back of our parkas (you may
the
very effective layout.
ment keep up a
good public Fully furnished, underground parking, full front desk I
have some recently at the

:
seen I
This note brings our sincere image because they are dealing and reservation service. 1400 sq. fts7B,ooo
bottom of your lovely mountain)
with a new populace every day:
thanks for great contri- 1
your and unless the weather and BUFFER CREEK CONDOMINIUMS Featuring
bution to prevention of blindness. people who may find themselves B 1 bath. Completely furnished. An I
conditions perfect we don’t bedroom, loft and

;
are
confused by lack of stop lights, B local I
excellent residence for a
couple or visitor
Sincerely yours, even venture outside.
strange one-way streets, or
just B desiring a rental property $29,900 hr
So you see we have much in
Virginia S. Boyce plain lost.
with and B BIGHORN TERRACE Two bedrooms, IV2 baths, I
Executive common your group
Director Finally, speaking local, I
would enjoy hearing from them.
as a B furnished. This townhouse has a beautiful setting near L?

* * ♦ can name several examples of B B


Thanks for kind attention. Gore Creek, about 3 miles east of Vail ....$27,500
you
where our cops have proven B
B DUPLEX Spacious, well-designed duplex unit in
Dear Celia Roberts: Sincerely, themselves to be an excellent
B West Vail offers approximately 1700 sq. ft. including B
I have read with Barry Lambert, Treasurer force, the most important being B
great interest
International Yellowbird
B the main apartment with 2 bedrooms, full bath and
the night last fall when we had a B B
your article of 16 February in the area on the third floor. Second floor includes
open
Vail Society prowler. I saw the shadow B dining area B
Trail concerning the Super complete kitchen, large living room and
Dover, Mass. B
Chickens. I am taking the liberty through the window and though- B featuring sunken fireplace and conversation area with

of with them * * t perhaps it was just a big dog, B luxurious carpeting. First floor has common entry 19
communicating sk

until the dog” tried the B way to one


bedroom rental apartment with sunken ra
through you in order to offer the “big
support of another “chicken” Dear Skipper, doorknob! I called the police, B fireplace. Basement features 300 sq. ft of storage
B space or laundry facilities $63,000 B
Ray Romero was over here
organization called the Inter- You seem to want some more

national Yellowbird Society of comments by taxpayers concern-


within 60 seconds (I timed him),
■ New Condominiums and Townhouses
and made that everything L
sure
B COLUMBINE NORTH CONDOMINIUMS An
was
okay before he left. I’ve
B extremely well designed and constructed condo- If;
rides home to
seen our
cops give B three miles west of Vail. Featuring 1,100 I
minium just

,
stranded locals. (I’ve also caught B parking and I
square feet on 2Va floors. Underground
hell for expired B I
an safety the entire project well landscaped including sod, trees
»». sticker; they B $32,500 I
*'-- do notice details, and two large ponds
too.) I’ve also lived in Los B TIMBERFALLS Two bedroom, 2 bath units of I.
Angeles, where I’ve seen the B extra
1,000 sq. ft. on two levels. High vaulted ceiling,
police’ and highway patrol earn B storage large tubs and stereo wiring. From ?
areas,
the for their rude w $39,900 r
name “Pigs”
treatment of the people, and I I
would much rather into
U VANTAGE POINT Luxury is the theme of this 40

I
;
run
-JI unit condominium development located in Lions-

Oscar, Jack, or Russ on the bedrooms $49,500 I


Head. Two from
little rather I
street and banter a
3 ANTLERS/LIONSHEAD One bedroom units
situated right on Gore Creek. All units offer beautiful I
Continued Page 27
B views to the south and the ski areas. From .$30,100 tg
B HOMESTAKE CONDOMINIUMS Fully furnished, «
B one bedroom with excellent view of slopes . $26,500 B

I Home In Vail
Wtefi© Mrt IFtes© g
s

fl BEAVER DAM ROAD Four bedroom, 2Vz bath F


B home is perfect for the family desiring spaciousness pj
an expanded Vail perspective. M and luxury $98,000 L]
■ Land Around Vail S
When Vantage Point introduced Its unique condominium
luxury to Vail B Lots from 1/4 to 2/3 acre in both East and West Vail. B
LionsHead in 1972, we knew that discerning purchasers would quickly recognize an B All duplex zoned or better. Streamside, wooded and B
opportunity to participate in four-seasons resort living at its finest. Now there are B high on the mountainside $9,750 B
only a few remaining two-bedroom apartments in Phase One. And that's why we're
B COMMERCIAL PARCELS for apartments, condo-
E
introducing Phase Two, due for completion for the 73-74 season. B
these combined
miniums or lodges. Prices start at$1.50 per square ||
Together phases offer an unprecedented recreational life B foot, terms available.
g
style. Duo saunas are found in every apartment,
along with electric barbecues and B E
GROUSE MOUNTAIN Residential and commercial
26-foot balconies. Convenient elevators take
you underground from your parking B
to
sites located around new 18 hole championship golf ||
your apartment where the southern exposure and Vail's famous ski slopes B
space course
between present Vail Village and planned |g
roll out from your living room. B Beaver Creek
skiing area. Excellent terms
and
p
B financing available. From $12,000 K
Floor plans feature one, two, three and five bedrooms. Concrete construction
combines sound and fire protection. All-electric kitchens boast
self-cleaning ovens. ■ Unimproved Properties 1
And, if Vail's world-famous skiing isn't recreation
enough, consider a heated B 33 ACRES Prime location on North Frontage ||
outdoor swimming pool, a heated therapy pool, a paddle-ball court, 6-hole B Road. Two miles west of Vail and mile east of new
|s|
a putting
and outdoor barbecue for that B shopping center. Zoned commercial (HDMFD).
green an area summer outing.
B Outstanding view, protected from highway noise. An ||
Vantage Point Vail. A fresh, expanding perspective on condominium living, B excellent opportunity for long range development.
within 90 yards of the Lions Head gondola and chairlift where 5 ski trails
outstanding B SIX ACRES —ln East Vail. Gore Creek and highway
converge.
B frontage.
For information contact Dana Rickli in Denver at 4045 South
more
Broadway, B ISO ACRES Piney Lake area, stream, woods
and
Englewood, Colorado 80110. Call collect: area code 303 789-4525. We will
cooperate B meadow land $300,000
with brokers.
B 79 ACRES —ln the East Lake Creek area.
A
Joseph L. Levin
Properties Development
f
' Edwards Area
. *S>
I Two I
bedroom, bath house with recreation room
2
and 2 miles I
car
garage. Located on Highway 6 & 24, 2
B west of Edwards. 1 acre of grounu, Eagle River
ronta 9e $55,000
w
NEW LISTING Beautiful well-constructed
I
new

I tri-plex units. I
consisting of three, 3 bedroom
I Carpeting, drapes and appliances included, plus four I
I trailer of I
spaces (presently rented) all on two acres
M land one east of 6 & 24. I
mile Edwards on Highway
I Over 375 ft. River Good I
of Eagle frontage.
I investment property I
$130,000

Dana Christopher Rickli


~
Architect

Vail Is a Great Place to Live!


MARCH 9, 1973
THE VAIL TRAIL 27

community a
great service. And that it wasn’t
your desire to air
••••• ••••• wouldn’t it help inestimably if dirty linen. Okay. An opinion.
’’ the
/’ get
potential buyer knew the But then you reverse
your
stand

A/ |Ahfc we
x • difference in and plan-
zoning by apologetically stating that

I
ning in Vail and outside the have “pictured
•I • you unsightly

'
letters / town limits? The of

wwH’wEa
problems sights around town ... that
\ water and sewape and so on. publicity helps the
the

get job
Your editorials especially are done”. What more can you ask
•••••••
inconsistent. Not always an for?
From —Page 26 opinion. The of the
power press. .. I

1
Canada's of Vail Ltd. than be snarled at by some
One
contained
of your
a
recent

letter from
editorials

the
envy you that power.

stranger with a
gun. I think our former police chief which was
Respectfully yours,
police department should be full of platitudes and (to me) Flo Steinberg
congratulated for their improve- evoked boredom rather than
Furnished Resale Condominiums ment tactics; after all, the sympathy. Another was a letter
gestapo (hopefully) went out from an author of a book on
THE ALPHORN with Hitler. police functions. With all due
Spacious two bedroom, two bath condominium with respect for his labors (even Look at the state
Sincerely, poor |
fireplace and balcony. Superb location, excellent view of is work) and self- I
Cathy Lincoln
writing your home is in.
mountain from living room windows $44,500
Vail
glorified expertise, his letter was

Lovely two bedroom, two bath top floor condominium nothing more than a free ( Otten
). J
* * *
featuring vaulted ceilings, fireplace, private balcony and advertisement for his book.
I exceptional view of the mountain. Completely furnished Dear
Then last week ... you name
George:
$49,500 names, then you go on to
say
;

The more I read The Vail


ANTLERS/LIONSHEAD CONDOMINIUMS
Trail, the more puzzled I am. On
i Spacious convertible one bedroom condominiums well ;
the one hand you preach a
located in LionsHead on Gore Creek affording superb
views of the slopes and proximity “happy paper” dogma, to guide
to the lifts. From
$30,950 and titillate the tourist; on the
j other hand
; Engian at Dail
you expose some
j PARK MEADOWS
(not enough) unfavorable featur-
Cozy one bedroom, one bath. Completely furnished
es of this resort but then
condominium located in sunny west Vail. In house
management, and $14,500
apologize.
game lounge areas
Why not print both? Any-
ALL SEASONS that benefits reader is
thing a

Large one bedroom, one bath


condominium completely
news worthy. Obviously divulg-
furnished including an upright freezer in owner's storage.
ing a couple’s intentions
to
Has good rental history $31,500
divorce, listing the local AA
VORLAUFER membership or keeping score on
Luxury two bedroom, two bath condominium with large some weak sister’s weight gain
living room convertible into third bedroom. Second
are private matters.
floor location with spacious balcony. Spectacular view
of Golden Peak. Furnished and tastefully decorated.
readers
Do you
THAT naive
think there

as to believe
are

For Sale
Large mossrock fireplace $74,000
that we live in perfect harmony
LAZIER ARCADE
in some weird Utopia? That our
Attractive bedroom, bath condominium. Sleeps
8 people.
two
Just
two
only major problems are
trash, 9 Luxury
to mention a few amenities included:
parking and undisciplined dogs?
fireplace, balcony, storage, private saunai, TV all this
that police require nothing
and you are just steps away from the gondola and Chair
our
3 Bedroom,
more
stringent than public
No. 1 $53,000
relation tactics (no drunken
Incredible location . . . only 150 feet from Gondola 1.
brawls in OUR
3 Bath Condominiums
or burglaries
Cozy 27a bedroom, two bath condominium. Fireplace,
Camelot!) and that no one ever
balcony and vaulted ceilingsss3,2oo •
dies . . they merely
.
pass away?
For Information Contact
SKAAL HAUS If a tourist or resident is
Well-established, three bedroom, two bath condominium conscious of locking his door
located
lots
in the Village.
of extras, parking in
Completely furnished including after reading of a house Enzian at Vail, Inc.
front, minimal condominium break-in? if he decides to park P.O. Box 1776
assessments. Price reduced $47,500
his car and walk because of a
Vail, Colorado 81657
SCORPIO report on air pollution from or
476-3546 476-5356
bedroom,
Exceptional view from the top. Elegant two automobile exhaust... then yo-
two bath condominium. Located on fifth floor of the him and the
u have done
luxurious Scorpio Building. Vaulted ceilings, decorator
furnishings, underground parking and elevator . $58,500
SNOW LION
Spacious two bedroom with loft, two bath, balcony with
southern panoramic view, vaulted ceilings in living room

i and master bedroom, fireplace. Amenities include


resident available.
manager, pool, laundry. Financing
Sold furnished or unfurnished $55,000

Furnished, spacious two bedroom,


condominium.
BROOKTREE

Full kitchen, rustic


two bath
fireplace,
two

laundry
level Montaneros
facilities on the premises $45,000
CONDOMINIUMS
PRIVATE RESIDENCE
Reasonably hilltop home in Bighorn on one-half
priced Shareholders Recreation Programs is offering for sale 81 Resort
acre of land. Large conversation pit designed for
Condominium Units to be constructed in the Vail-LionsHead area of
comfortable and casual living $42,500
but shall not be obligated to
Vail, Colorado. Each purchaser may,
New four bedroom, bath home with bedroom,
two a one
participate in a rental pool arrangement under which units may be
one bath rental unit located in Due to be
Bighorn. operated as apartment hotel accommodations when the owner is not in
completed in four to six weeks. Situated on a lovely
residence.
half-acre of land, home includes many superior amenities
MONTANEROS CONDOMINIUMS
including storm windows throughout. Price to include
full kitchen, $76,400 Vail LionsHead, Colorado
fireplace and carpet

DUPLEX of Shareholders Recreation Programs, 1888 Century


A development
Attractive West Vail home located on % acre lot. Can be
Park East, Los Angeles, California 90067, a subsidiary of Shareholders
used as either a duplex or four bedroom, two bath single
Real Estate Company.
family home. New carpets and drapes. Exceptional
condition. REALTY BROKERAGE COMPANY
Balcony surrounds top floor. Large storage MOORE
shed included $69,500 Selling Agent— LionsHead Center
P.O. Box 639 Vail, ColoradoBl6s7
LOT
Wooded, streamside lot located in Bighorn, excellent
access $16,800

Two Offices To Serve You


n
Unit 101, Holiday Inn)
Scorpio Building (West of MOORE REALTY BROKERAGE COMPANY
Lions Head Arcade Building (East of Gondola No. 2)
One phone call will put a full-service, I Please send me a
prospectus on
the Montaneros Condominium project at Vail, Colorado. !
I professional real estate team at your disposal
Name__— I
Canada's provide transportation
Phone for appointment
Address
(303) 476-2446
P.O. Box 276 81657 State
Vail, Colorado
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C ity Z ip |

Mail to: MOORE REALTY BROKERAGE COMPANY


LionsHead Center |
P.O. Box 639 —Vail, Colorado 81657

I This advertisement is neither an offer to sell nor a solicitation of offers to buy any of the !
Let’s Keep Vail Beautiful! securities described. These securities are offered for sale only by the prospectus.
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28 THE VAIL TRAIL
MARCH 9. 1973

The Inside Story of Vail Associates

by Susan Herzog
V.A. Marketing Department

Ever since the Olympics were voted out of Colorado,


faded into the background or the
Beaver Creek has

future —for most of us. But there are at least four people
for whom Beaver Creek is an all-consuming reality.
base developments.
Don McEndaffer heads up the

Vail Associates department McEndaffer himself is well-

responsible for coordinating the qualified in his position of Project


developmental stages of the ski Manager for the Beaver Creek

Dave Mott serving Development. Before joining Vail


area, with as

Project Engineer, Jim “J.C.” Associates in 1971, he was in


Clark as Mountain Planner and independent consultant in project

Ann Schmidt as Assistant to them management and computer


all. Vail Associates is information systems in Salt Lake
fortunate enough to have one of City and did similar consulting
the great men of American work with Touche Ross and

architecture Joseph Esherick Company in his native Denver.


as design consultant for the He also has degrees in

project. mathematics and chemistry


Glancing around the Beaver from the University of Colorado.
Creek office— one on Dave Mott, Project
open space
the main-entry floor of the Vail Engineer, graduated from
Associates offices at LionsHead Cornell in ’57 and worked in
is enough to pique anyone’s engineering relating to the power
curiosity about V.A.’s plans for industry in Boston and Denver,
the future. Maps hanging from before coming to Vail in mid-

ceiling to floor with overlays of September of this year. And


colored plastic, cardboard reliefs speaking of an involved staff,
of various portions site, of the Dave, his wife Susie, five
building cluster plans and photos children, two dogs and a horse
of Beaver Creek from every live right at Beaver Creek, in a

conceivable angle are


only part double mobile home behind the
of the intriguing contents of the Avon Country Store.
room. And from the office, it is J.C. Clark hails from Boston
to the interplay of and
easy grasp was an up-and-coming
ideas and facts which sets the insurance executive in Hartford,

tone of the department. Connecticut before he responded Proposed Beaver Creek Area
Dominating the room is a large to the call of the wild. He arrived
conference table —a symbolic in Breckenridge in 1962, spent husband Alan is the Vail Ski
on approval process. meadow and approximating the
meeting place of the minds. month the Ski Patrol Patrol. Even
one on though she’s only As is generally known, the situation of Mid-Vail is a natural
In reality, the Beaver Creek there, and then, as J.C. puts it, been on the staff for month, Ann
a Beaver Creek area has been known as
midway point,
Department is the Vail “saw the light” and came to Vail is already enthused about the recognized for time by the MidWillis
some “Mid Willis From
Associates core which will lead where he was professional Ski
a
progress which has been made
U.S. Forest Service as one of the there is another 1,200-foot
the chain of evems of the Patrolman until last With and about the spirit of
year. great best sites in Colorado for ski to tree line.
a vertical climb the
expanding Beaver Creek all that on-the-mountain teamwork which exists in the area. It has been only in the past J.C. explains that the open area
Development. Don McEndaffer experience, J.C. has a pretty Department. two since Willis lift-served,
years above will not be
stresses that a good line of good idea of what makes skiing
One of the most compelling Nottingham decided to sell the primarily because of the wind
communications with other VA tick.
projects currently underway, of ground at the base it
Departments is essential
2,200 acres factor. But he points out that
in
to the is the of the Forest Service
according staff, area to Vail will be an ideal starting point for
providing experience and Ann Schmidt is another
preparation of the Application for Associates that VAI has added tours to Grouse Peak and Holy
technical expertise. A prime transplanted Easterner. Born in the Forest Service Use Permit, the of
example is the role of Peter New she in
project to its future plans. Cross. An additional point
Jersey, majored
expected to be approved this fall. VAI was delighted to gain the interest is that in
perhaps 10
Seibert, “main advisor and sociology and psychology in Without this permit nothing to the to
grand old man” in the words of
can access narrow valley years, Vail Associates plans
college and then headed west be done to physically alter the which would make development
construct a lift system
McEndaffer. Seibert provides to work in vocational
site. McEndaffer notes that a of the ski the top of
significant in-house experience at the
area possible. connecting MidWillis to
rehabilitation University of
number of studies have been With creating a
and direction exposures ranging from Meadow Mountain,
in mountain and Colorado Medical Center. Ann’s
added to those required as little northeast to northwest, the “ski circus”, one of the best-
as two years ago. As an example, mountains at Beaver Creek loved aspects of European skiing
the Department must gather for
provide a vertical drop of over And a happy note
information needed for the 18-hole
3,000 feet. And fall lines are Summer Vail fans an
Government to two
compile superb for
slope development, golf course is planned for the land
‘environmental Impact according to J C. Clark. The between the base meadow and
Statements”, providing meadow road.
where the base the current frontage
additional safeguards for the lifts
development is to be located is at The eight to ten aerial
environment and also the same altitude as Vail 8,250
lengthening the and Continued Page 29
filing feet. Lying 2,000 feet above the

Jim Clark
Don Me Endaffer
MARCH 9. 1973
THE VAIL TRAIL 29

Inside Vail Associates


From Page -
28

proposed for Beaver Creek is that cars will be left in the area
promise an excellent
variety of of the existing frontage road and
skiing experiences the that skiers and
expert visitors will
runs foreseen for the in
part of travel into the base development
the mountain, the intermediate
via mass transportation. (The
terrain on the western-most Beaver Creek staff is currently
mountain side, and the novice using their own system the
runs planned for the 15-30 "Beaver Bus,” a
large blue
per
cent graded slopes above glass-enclosed Thiokol cat.
Mid Willis and for the hills Helicopters have also been
adjacent to the base extensively used to explore the
development. area.)
When asked for a ‘schedule of Joseph Esherick and some of
events’ for Beaver Creek’s his associates will arrive in Vail
development J.C. Clark this month to make inroads into
mentioned that the staff is the design of the area. Architect
currently in the midst of mapping of such prize-winning projects as
out a five-year plan to give a The Cannery in San Francisco
definite directional for and Sea Ranch
concept on the California
the future. J.C. said that coast, Esherick believes that “no
mapping of the Beaver Creek successful architecture can be
area has been completed, formulated on a
generalized
through a
process called
system of aesthetics; it must be
"photogrammetry”, meaning based on of life.” His
away
that field crews who station design process reflects this
markers on individual land standard of excellence. Before
segments join forces with aerial formalizing concepts into plans
photographers. In this
way, Vail or
presentation drawings,
Associates now has the base Esherick holds sketching
meadow mapped to a five-foot sessions with the client, drawing
contour and the remainder of the out
many possible solutions to
land to a ten-foot contour. In answer the needs expressed by
Dave Mott (right) and Dan Corcoran discuss development simple
plans. terms, that means that those who will eventually use the
the gradations in land are noted. structures. Another
Also in is
progress a weather characteristic of Esherick’s
study of Beaver Creek, including approach to architecture is his
six major weather stations in
the desire for his designs to
area plus more than 100 stakes to continuously reflect the changing
measure snowfall.
qualities of nature. A buildin,,
This summer the ground according to Esherick, should be
surveys will continue, “like forest where
providing a
you can

the staff and the architect with stand outside and sense the
much more detailed information nature of the spaces inside
as to terrain, vegetation and without seeing them.”
really
water supply. By the end of the Significantly , Esherick is a long-
summer, it
expected is that standing member of the Sierra
village concepts and preliminary Club.
plating will have emerged Critics have acclaimed The
through interaction with the Cannery, near Ghiradelli Square
architect.And final platting in and Fisherman's Wharf in San
preparation for real estate sales Francisco. According to the
one,
is planned for the summer of ’74. project “Reasserts architecture
In the meantime, Dave Mott as a social art, and not merely a

has been "charetting” visual The


on one. . . . building
engineering proposals for the elements are characterized by
area, coordinating roads, their consistent appropriateness
drainage and sewer totheir setting and The
purpose.
systems, water supply, plus Cannery is an intensely public
communications and
power lines. space, one that elicits
Peter Seibert, Ludwig Kurz, Paul from its users.”
participation
Testwuide, and Roger Staub have At this time of indecision as to

all taken part in laying the most


out appropriate approach to
prospective trails both design in the mountains, an artist
recreational and competitive and humanitarian such as
in coordination with J.C. Clark. Esherick should be invaluable.
Mott is also His architecture promises to be
gathering
information on mass to
transit sensitive the environment ano
systems, considering both its natural ingredients as v

innovative proposals such who


as to us live here, a>._ m
mono-rail and existing systems respond to the great possibilities
of possible interest such as San inherent in the creation of a new
Francisco’s cable cars. The plan ski area.

Anne Schmidt

Maps, maps, and more maps!

An essential tool for development—the telephone Photos by Jonathan Rawle


30 THE VAIL TRAIL MARCH 9, 1973

Will the Real Mr. President Please Stand Up! were sold with no
difficulty at all
Hart Wilßart was unable to
locate a buyer who had the
money on hand to purchase this
house, since it was put up for bid
last June. At
a recent meeting td
Hart Wilßart
stockholders, it was
decided to place the home up for
bidding once again.
Bidding is now open, the base
bid being $4,300.00.
Bidding will
close on March 9, 1973.
Those interested may
insepc:
the house at any time. Anyone
interested in the house is
instructed call
to 486-1566 or
write: HartWilßart. Inc
.c-oDr
Karl Marshall, Lake
County High
School, Fourth and Washington.
Leadville, Colorado 80461.
Whether Hart Wilßart
stockholders end with
up a
substantial profit or not is

relatively inconsequential. What


has made it all worthwhile
has
been the great experience and
knowledge in
business dealings
that involved has
everyone
acquired because of the project.

Distinguished attendees pose for their


graduation photo for the Fisher,
Vail is
President, Ace Drill Bushing Co.. California; Paul Slater,
Management Course for Presidents meeting this week at Manor Vice President of Marketing, American Management Association
Vail. Front row, left to right: Bob LaPointe, Chairman, Kentucky
“ski-riffic!”
New York. Back row, left to right: Bill Ballew, President,
Fried Chicken, Australia; Bob
Smith, Chairman of the Board for Huddlestone, Ballew, Simpson & Co, Texas; Bob Siad, Chief
Phillips Ramsey, Inc., California; Bob Harper,
Vice President, Executive, Tara Carbon Paper Co., Georgia; Howard Levin,
Presidents Association, New York; Sam Meyers, Chief Executive, President, Universal Machinery Co, California; Bob Engdahl,
Ace Carbon Paper Division, Massachusetts; Erwin Schulze, President, Thiele-Engdahl, Illinois; Martin Blumenthal, President
President, Standard Alliance Industries, Illinois; John Anderson,
A.J. Hollander & Co., Inc., New York; John
Duhan, President,
Vice President, Presidents Association, New York. Middle Row,
left to right: Mai
West, Vice President, Springs Mills, Inc., New
York; Walter Forbes, President, Signal
Norandex Inc., Ohio; Bob Marbut, President, Hart-Hanks
Newspaper Inc., Texas; Charles Housen, President, Erving Paper
For Sale
Thread Co, Tennessee; Mills, Massachusetts. Photo by Images Unlimited
John Wall, President, Demco Educational Corp.,
Wisconsin; Joe Duplex Zoned
Lot In
Vail das Schone
has been named Hart Wilßart
after the three chief initiators of Call
the corporation: Mr. Bob 476-3307 or 476-3236
Hart-
zell, a business teacher at Lake
County High School; Mr. Thomas
Wilson and Mr. Don Bartell, both
shop teachers at Lake County
High School.
The corporation was
authorized to sell stock in the
home and the obtained
money
was used to help finance it. The
corporation’s Board of Directors
includes four students. The
stock
brokers were students as well.
Hart Wilßart itself was
founded to give the high school’s
students chance
a to become
Eighteen presidents sitting around a in
26 foot diameter circular table sounds like the Paris Peace involved in financial
BILL ENGQUIST
a or
turned out
1?
Umted States The
to be a
training program for corporate executives from throughout the business project and so that they
unique program is one of more than 60 held each year throughout the
the world bv might gain first-hand experience
American Management Association, but is the in
Builder
first held Colorado and their first ski
ever in a
from
The
Preslde nts Association working in a corporation.
X . otflcar s. to ,
mission was
described, "To provide a dynamic organization of
Stock first
Custom Building
offered to the
V
professional
serve their
needs, and to encourage and assist them in
developing a
was Residential, Duplex
management concept within their organizations." This is the students and other personnel at and Condominiums
unique conference table
provided for
the Pres dents Association
meetings. It measures 26 feet in diameter
is
u is covered
covereo by a
anS the school and was then
open to Call
specially designed table cloth. Photo by Image oy
Unlimited the public. One thousand, 476-3394
six- 476-2080 or
hundred shares were sold at the
—I
Hart Wilbart answer to this may lie in the form them
rate of one dollar
per share. The
up for public bidding.
of a two bedroom home. remaining funds used in building
In the 1971-72 school
year an this house
Forms Corp. During the past four
years even more ambitious project was
were provided by a
generous loan from the
Lake High Lake
County School (in' undertaken than in previous
Can students with Leadville) has County School Board.
no had a wood-
years. Not only was the size and The houses
Your Own
experience in the intricacies themselves have
of working class which has each dollar value of the been the
house object of great pride for Mountain Peak!
the stock market man their own built a house.
year These homes increased but an interesting
way the school. The
corporation, sell stock, help have been completed boys who have
by the end of helping to finance the project built them Own a mountain peak
in
finance of the school have gained great
a school-sponsored year a 4 by that was employed as well. scenic Montana! 640 acres
project and end up with a profit? time practical experience in
are suitable for A corporation unique
housing. was formed in for creating that
At Lake County High School the They have been sold by putting constructing them.
early November of outdoors paradise. About
1971 which Although the first three
homes timber, springs,
300 acres
Lovely
mountain stream.
cabin In secluded
site.
by
setting accessible
10 miles
mountain road.
to town. Only $44,000,
owner financing.
liberal
1973
FREE ...
SPRING
of over 2,400
CATALOG
in 34 states
top values
coast to coast!
j
M

'fBREAKAWAY WEST PHASE 1 <», . . k •&-

z: TRIPLEX -
West
Vail. Two, two bedroom unitsand
>
4,700
BREAKAWAY WEST phase it UNITED
one. one bedroom and loft unit. Excellent
rental ■ ‘hree bedroom
units left ‘rTv,
q
SeVeral two and
One
°
history. Paved parking area and with beautiful ■ under construction
From
f the
n,cest Prefects FARM AGENCY
landscaping 8120,000 ■ $33,500 i'
rH ..,„ wv „u . 444-VT
■ □? compile' '
'

SANDSTONE B“ D
STAFF BUILDING Three individually Uding Owner wi " Bldg.
living
-

World Savings
units, laundry unit, P as an ,nc
°me
large storage space. Can be rental history unit. Excellent Blvd_
Illis. Colorado
converted to apartments. Best
!.<■ location ....$75,000 80222
Denver, Colorado
COLORADOSPRINGS LOT -W acre near Hi Valley p!HJih« R VOOD
7 Large two be droom
units with
Ph: 303 759 2717
H
R
Country Club. Zoned R-5 for RU
10 units. Owner will and dra
P es ''ghted valences Office Open
A ■ cabinets custom
-
d w
sell or
exchange for condominium in Vail O n| y
area. Monday Friday
to 4:30 p.rn-
845,950 8:00 a.m.

Phone Also Answered


to 4
Sundays 9
MARCH 9. 1973 THE VAIL TRAIL 31

Trustee Meeting Lively and


Long
by Cindy Lamont
Now Leasing
Mayor John Dobson summed it treat the living bacteria in the Hans Weibel was
appointed to
Office and shop side of the Vail Village
at Tuesday Second, of the Vail space on west
up nicely night’s sewage. system Planning Commission by
Inn. Excellent parking. Contact Harlan Choate.
Town Council meeting when he operation should be set up for a vote of the council.
quoted George Bernard Shaw as each plan to take care of A to
motion approve an CHOATE & TURNER REALTY
saying, “You’re always talking fluctuation in the mode of* agreement for architectural Room 45 Vail Village Inn
about art, and I’m always talking operation. Third, in the Avon services on the construction of a P.O. Box 400 476-2300 Vail, Colorado
about money.” plant a skimming device and an transportation center and
The cause for this literary enclosure of the uncovered parking structure for Vail was

quote was the heated discussion portion of the plant were passed. Terry Minger added that
concerning proposed ordinance
a recommended. Finally, a hopefully by April 1 the council

providing for a developmental measuring device on the return will have a progress report to
and recreation fee. As pipe in the Vail plant is needed. present to the for
park every townspeople
These
developer from the audience put improvements were their reactions.

it, in “I reported to be sufficient to handle March 28 was indicated as the


essence, agree
wholeheartedly with the the current problems the Vail date for the Vail Plan
concept unveiling
of this ordinance, but I can’t area faces regarding sewage Transpo and Vail’s Prototype
go
along with the proposed treatment. II Ginkelvan. A complete story
financing of the plan.” The Town Council this unveiling
adopted a regarding appears
The proposed financing was to resolution which states, in part, in this issue of the Vail TYail.

charge a one time fee to “The Town Council for the Town

for of Vail shall not undertake the


contractors applying a

building permit to be applied review procedure provided for in


Ordinance No. 2 (series of 1973)
Clock Tower
toward a recreational fund. This
,
NOW BUILDING
fund would provide for for any applicants who do not

initiate such review before


Clock Clicks
such recreational facilities
South Condominiums
as on or

tennis courts,
and
bicycle paths, park
picnic areas, play grounds
April 1, 1973.” This resolution
was passed in preparation of the Contentedly Lodge
and swimming pools. new master plan under which
Vail residents and visitors A FEW 2 & 3 BEDROOM
The oppositions to the new developments will be
should be happy to know that
APARTMENTS STILL AVAILABLE!
ordinance were clear and many, working. finally the clock on the Clock
however, the alternative An ordinance regarding Tower in downtown Vail is now
unauthorized •
solutions offered were vague and parking on private back in operation due to the
few. After what seemed like property and an ordinance
expert skill of David Belson, a For Information Please Call,
hours of repetitious debate, regarding garbage and rubbish
many local camera repair man who
Or Write:
the council tabled the proposed were approved on first reading
to be "clock
also happens a

ordinance for further for publication. The first


emergency fixer.” Ross E. Davis
discussion at the next meeting. ordinance provided for the
Belson, a camera service man
2230 First National Bank Building
At the conclusion of this ticketing by the Vail Police with F-Stop Camera Shop in the Denver, Colorado 80202
particular agenda item, Department of cars reported to
Gore Creek Plaza Building has 303-292-3432
approximately 50 per cent of the be parked without authorization
done some major clock repair
large audience left even
though on private property. The
His last big the
second ordinance is an attempt
jobs. one was on

even to
the meeting was not 200-foot-high of St.
steeple
halfway completed. clean the garbage in Vail and
up Michael’s Church in Chicago.
A session of the Town LionsHead.
joint
Council with the Boards of Town Manager Terry Minger;

Directors of the Vail Water and Administrative Assistant, Jim

Sanitation District and the Upper Lamont; and Don Kline, Director
Eagle Valley Sanitation District of Vail Public Television, gave an

hosted a
presentation by the Ken explanatory presentation on

l
R. White Company locally-originated television

R
regarding the
survey
of programming. Kline explained
the Vail area water and sewer that he and seven volunteers

systems. The covered were working with an


survey
three basic considerations experimental half hour program

population and covering news and feature items


sewage,
infiltration. Measuring points of local interest. Equipment
were east of Vail, two points in being used by the volunteer

Vail at the treatment is on loan from the Town of


sewage group
plant, and the sewage plant west and Colorado Mountain
Vail
of Vail in Avon. College. The first program
the will be
Through findings of the produced by the group

survey, Ken R. White Company aired on Sunday, March 11, after


made several recommendations. which the TV group will ask for

First, both plants need to obtain reactions from the council and

enough chemicals to
lavatory townspeople.

CONDOMINIUM DEVELOPERS

[AT ENTION,
TH€ HAMlfl
WE HAVE UNLIMITED FUNDS FOR

CONDOMINIUM DEVELOPMENT IN TOWNHOUSE CHALET $91,500


$52,500
-

3 Three kitchens, 4 baths, 5 bedrooms, 3


COLORADO RECREATIONAL AREAS Two kitchens, 3 baths, bedrooms,
and be fireplaces and 2 garages. May be divided
masonry fireplace garage. May
divided into 2 completely separate units. into 3 completely separate units.
NO PERMANENT TAKEOUT REQUIRED

WE SOLICIT YOUR INQUIRY Please Contact

John Flocks (Builder) -


476-5344 -

Box 733, Vail, Colorado


jj*3l O£Z» and tandm B Or Your Vail Broker
jKJSJjrI moidyayr
817 17THSTREET 2446661 DENVER. COLORADO 80202 J

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Located
mountain,
West

Condominiums
in
2
Ridge

Vail Inter-
bedrooms,
£ £ OPEN HOUSE
I licwod
2 full baths, all-electric
kitchen, shag carpeting,
fireplace
scaped.
pool.
and

Up
land-

to
Community
90% finan- <□

HO
-7' n
Sheila Farris Q
j
cing 9:00 P.M.
g.
available

$29,950
£ 471-514i APRES SKI -
EVERYDAY - 4:00 P.M. -

476 2255

Cheese Coffee Refreshments


Contact Free Wine -
- -

Bill Holden
9:00 P.M.
SHOW UNIT OPEN 9:00 A.M.
-

saiopossosjaguo |Sa|Q|3OSSGSJO||LK? I
32 THE VAIL TRAIL
MARCH 9, 1973

Heavy-Heavy Hangs Overhead


Aspen Highlands
To Host ARTHUR G. BISHOP & CO.
Realtor

Lange Cup
VANTAGE POINT Phase I and II units available
at
this Lions Head complex. Features include under-
The richest of the world’s ground parking, resident manager, pool, paddle tennis
'essional ski Hie Lange court and
pre races, saunas.

Cup, will be hosted by Aspen WEST VAIL TOWNHOUSE -


Dividable, furnished
Highlands this season on April 5, unit with excellent rental history.
6,7 and 8. This final challenge of
GEORGETOWN Four lots in the center of town
the pro circuit could Well decide
with three older houses on property bringing in rental
who will be the winner of the
income.
Benson & Hedges Grand Prix.
The standings are so close now Ranch Land
that the top five Jean-
pros,
Claude We have selected ranches in the
Killy, Spider Sabich, Rocky Mountain area
Harald for sale. Mountain retreats with
Stuefer, Hugo Nindl and great fishing or
Otto Tschudi, all have an
working ranches large or small. Serving buyers and
sellers.
excellent shot at this $40,000
award. SOUTH CENTRAL MONTANA 14,000 deeded
-

acres of mountain foothills, contiguous to National


Forest. The irrigated hay meadow comprises 1.500
acres with the water supply holding great potential
for sprinkler irrigation. Fishing and hunting on and
around ranch.

NEAR Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming -

Approximately 29,689 deeded, additional infor-


mation on request.

poorly
I
1
W ADJUSTED
BINDINGS ARE
Complete Home Management Services
J LIKE
SNOW TIRES. THEY .
rBOTH give YOU TRACTION A 476-5681 Penthouse
P.O. Box 667 Denver Club
Building
Vail, Colorado 81657 Denver, Colorado 80202

Local TV Can
Be Seen
Sunday
On Ch. 6 at 5
pm
From Page 1

hour program of
consisting six
integrated segments. Titled
"Sunday Surprise," the
program
will become a regular weekly
broadcast on the channel with
additional programming to be
added some time in the future.
Currently staffing the fledgling
television station are eight local
volunteers who, in addition to
Kline, include Claudia Pruitt,
Bruce Barthel, Dennis Minshalf
Randy Milhoan, Cindy Lamont,
Stan Hawes, and Bill Heimbach.
All have previous journalistic
backgrounds in either the
broadcast medium or
newspaper
work.
Kline
comments, “With Vail
growing as quickly as it is, it’s
important that the community
have access local
to television
and radio outlets. We hope this
experimental operation will
begin to fulfill that need and, with
greater community partici-
pation, form the basis for the
type of communication _L I I I I I | Quality
capabilities Vail deserves.” ’
for Active
People
OO n 1 “Tin -

=====ll Ulu Vail International


Condominiums.
TRANSPO Day i—i LJII F—i Prime location with
privacy.
[pA F=pi Just

From rill fi-rl IW J L footsteps away from Lions Head


Page 1 * ’
| Village and gondola. The balconies
Quebec; see
and John Howard,
i

1 d
Production Engineer for the fy,—jP a ; -fj lililillllllllMl/ a"■ exce
pt the cars tucked quietly
Ginkelvan and creator of the 1 -x underneath.
Austin-Martin used in 007
motion Inside and
pictures. Vail’s own prominent Pf| rrn ffiilbll jI. !/-■ ; r
..1 out, find comfort and

people will also participate in the fc, [1 '- J 7 l —


convenience. Automatic dishwasher; self-cleaning
'

ov ice
inaugural ride
including the I f MSI O IX/I / OT’vt'tl r\ mm ®, ; i
n
maker electric start, cast iron barbecue;
Town Council members, J ICTIIMBI y*a. ' t 0 wall carpeting for happy feet; two-part

l,OOO Squsr.
representatives from Vail F..1 bathrooms; lots of closet
space
Associates, Inc., and the Vail
Resort Association. Ve
' iVing - Af,er 3 ,a,e di iFI the hea ‘ ed
P
Following
tion
the formal dedica-
T uon«H«d l«A p
?
0
.’
there s the private sauna. Later
and inaugural ride in the contemplating the
Ginkelvan that evening, a Teon4s
v.HVrtto9«
dancing figures in your moss rock
party P L—l
’replace, you II see it all. Yours. Vail
will be held at Golden Peak. ? International.
At
that time the presentation of

E
Vail’s
Transpo plan will take
place along with short addresses
by visiting dignitaries. The
public is invited
MV?, s
vA.LiAleMatohal
cordially to
1 R'9ht
attend. 1 1 ?- I \ A. in the heart
of Lions Head
Village.
—■*
Priced from
Circle March 28
$52,000.
on your
calendar and plan to attend the
activities Vail Plan Vail Associates Real
on
Transpo Estate
Day. Department
61657
<3°3) 476-5601

MARCH 9, 1973
THE VAIL TRAIL 33
simple wall lights casting a soft
hue throughout the area. The out-

lying booths are tiered enabling


For Sale customers an easy view of the
action on the centrally located,
WESTWIND -
Extra large
(1100 sq. ft) 2 bedroom, 2 hardwood dance floor and

bath first floor apartment. elevated stage housing the


Native stone fireplace, entertainers.

Chow Down
sunny balcony overlooking Dining at the Nu Gnu is
the slopes and completely
uncomplicated and good.
f ur n i sh ed including and satisfying
Fondue, a simple
kitchen utensils. Can be
dish in itself, is the specialty of
divided for rental. Heated
by Frank Earle the house. Selections
range from
underground parking, all
an unusual shrimp fondue
hotel services and close to There are not very many less not quite a bargain. This is
Gondola 2- $48,500 accompanied with hot bread and
eating establishments that offer far from the truth where the Nu
butter to the well-excepted beef
entertainment
Call See on a steady seven Gnu is concerned. Not only is the

the Nu Gun
or
and cheese fondues. The beef
day week schedule. When Gnu fun
Marjorie Gallina
a
a place to go for nightly fondueserving is comprised of a
roaming around the streets of action, but the offerings are fair
Real Estate Broker generous portion of select
Vail at dark for and
Box 361 Vail, Colorado searching the majority of the visitors tenderloin beef cubes
take in
arranged
Ph: 926-3445 in Edwards something to for an are in the their mid to late 20’s
with dill
on a platter pickles,
evening of eating and and 30’s. Under the almost
tomatoes, and a pickled apple
entertainment look further constant
,
no nightly supervision by garnishing. The cheese fondue is
than the Nu Gnu just a few steps David, the Nu Gnu remains a made of a
up large basket of
east of the main intersection. respectable and honest
French bread
Located in
slicings and a
the Clock Tower establishment of fine food and
boiling pot of strictly imported
building under Gorsuch, Ltd., entertainment (sometimes cheese and kirsch. A fresh green
this club resembles in idea, outstanding entertainment).
night salad with a caesar dressing is
Grouse Mountain many of the popular European David is backed competent
by a served with all dinner orders. I
Home Site bistros whose original premises, team of local individuals who would
suggest ordering both the
could have been the for
I Ideal 1.9 acre homesite ft possibly enjoy surroundings they beef and cheese fondues if
you
I located above 18th ft accommodated with wine racks have logged several years of arrive with a companion for the
I fairway Grouse I warehouse storages. There’s here. Assistant
at new or loyalty manager
price is right and the choice of
I Mountain ■
golf course. not much outside to indicate that of the Gnu is Willy Dickinson who
two different meals is most
I Only 100 yards from ft this establishment is a purveyor personally travels the country in satisfying, especially if you add
I club house and Ist tee. ■
of nightly action ranging in search of new bands to bring to on an order of decanter of wine
I Excellent terms avail- I sounds from
a
country, western, Vail, and while not on the road, is to
I wash the meal down. Fonduo is
able-$35,000
and blue grass to popular tunes of the first always on hand to help in the
one nightclub not the only thing that is served
Contact
and mild to heavy rock. Just a attempts in Vail. After a few operations and customer at the Nu Gnu. Complete dinners
Dewitt Alexandre
simple wooden
sign cut in the transfers relations. John English, an
of ownership the Nu of New York sirloin steaks with
476-2466
somewhat resembling features of Gnu came in the lap of affiable Bostonian, heads up the
to rest baked potatoes are also
Drawer 1048 T
a Gnu, a large plexiglass skylight David bar operation making sure there
Vail, Colorado 81657 Mcllvain, a young included on the menu. Delicious,
guarded by an iron wrought transplant from the southeastern is no slack in the serving of liquid crisp onion rings are a little
gating affair, and a cement regions of the United States. refreshments. Good pours and
side order specialty to snack on

stairway leading down to a There still remains a state of fast service are John's concern.
coming in foot and half foot
heavy, oak door are the only mind (existing physically also) After
descending the concrete orders. For other than a main
indications to let a passerby that rock and roll staircase and passing through
places handling course try one of the many
the door there
know there is something down entertainment and catering to jg an immediate sandwiches on the menu.
under other than basement. the sense of activity coupled with The
a younger generation are Nu Gnu
popularly is
Established in the mid-1960’s where warmth and congeniality. The
places ‘shady’ and often frequented by visitor and local
under the ‘The Black unlawful actions abound, and bar and lounge area is the first alike.
name, The pulse is always
Bear’, this place was to become many of the services are more or thing to be seen upon entering. throbbing here with an ever
Benches with comfortable
present tone of excitement and
cushions line the beautiful
dancing , specialty of the house.
a
barnwood walls. The bar is
If no
news is
good news, the best
relatively small with little news is an evening at the Nu Gnu.
chance to sit there unless

-A
you Open seven days a week, the Nu
arrive early before the crowds Gnu starts its action with a happy
come. The top of the bar is
hour at 4:00 p.m. which lasts 'til
artistically done in liquor labels 7:00 Fondue dinners are
p.m.
encased in a clear, fiberglass served from 4:30 to 8:30
p.m.
resin. To the right is the main and
p.m. main course dinners
lounge made up of very from 6:30
p.m. to midnight. The
comfortable red booths and an
entertainment begins at or
assortment of individual tables
around 9:00 p.m. and goes ’til
sitting two’s and four’s . The
1:30 a m. For reservations call
barnwood walls are accented by 476-5832.
beige-stuccoed sections and

Excellent business
mzx op-
VUblllO portunity. Niteclub (vil-
. lage core) with very
V / I good lease. For further

•■WW w
*
* .

V Uli information call


_
476-344 R nr write P O
C I,—. Box 102, Vail, Colo-
FOr Ouie rado 81657.

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featuring two and three bedroom units, center hot


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electric
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* «■ water heat, swimming pool, complete


and
GULF STATION
kitchens, enclosed parking, fireplaces fully
For More Information carpeted. From $33,500
Contact:

Hibberd Construction Canada's of Vail, Ltd.


P 0 Box 641 - 303/4763600 -
Va.l. Colorado 81657
303/321 4422 Denver, Colorado 80206
476-2448
-

1127 Race Slreet -

P.O. Box 276 Vail, Colorado 81657


Slifer and Company
J
303/476 2421 Vail. Colorado 81657
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34 THE VAIL TRAIL MARCH 9, 1973

The Arlberg Room


p.m. Dinner entertainment
Take Advantage of Vail
at the
Friday evenings, by reservation
Lodge at Vail
only. Patio service weather
restaurant permitting. In the Creekside
there’s plenty to see & do!
Dining buffet style hot and
cold entrees Building. 476-5885.
review served nightly from

5:30 to 9:00 Serve yourself


p.m.
all you can eat. Early skiers The Blue Cow
buffet breakfast too, served from

7:00 a.m. to 9:30 a.m.


Yes, this is a good place for

Alfie Packer’s Austrian, German and American


Aux Dues de Savoie cuisine strudel, wiener Snitzel
Wild Mountain Inn
and others. Entertainment by
Pastry Shop
The Obetiohr Brothers. Dinner
Good times in old Colorado
In this authentic shows at 6:15 and 8:30 p.m.
French pastry
surroundings. Prime steaks and
Located at the east end of the
shop, crepes, quiche lorraine,
great seafoods. Open for lunch.
main lot. 476-2204.
salad and sandwich
expresso coffee and fresh parking
Soup, bar,
pastries, of course, are spe-
11:30 a m. to 3:00 p.m.; Dinner
cialties. Open daily from 7:30
from 5:30-11:00 p.m. When the Bobby Mac’s
a.m. until 9:30 Lunch from
shines the the p.m.
sun patio’s place to
11:30a.m. t02:30p.m. and dinner
dine. Located in the Lions Head
6:00-9:30 p.m., except Mondays.
Overlooking Gore Creek, The
Center Building at bottom of
Mondays, fresh pastries are
Bobby Mac’s warm,
relaxed
Chair 8. 476-2121.
served from 8:00 a.m. to 5:oo atmosphere is a nice place to
have prime rib, steaks, and
lobster. A serve yourself salad
bar too.
Enjoy fresh, frozen

strawberry daiquiris on the


sunshine porch. Dinners from

5:30 to 11:00 Open daily GABES6-


The from 4:30 p.m.
p.m.
to 2:00 a.m.
Located in the Creekside EON DOE.
Building. 476-3663.

Lord Gore seßves2<*4-wnweeeAD»


Bridgewater Inn
A Restaurant
of Distinction
Leisure
6fl6ADSna«fDftON(Y
dining with a unique
view. The Bridgewater
*l9s
Inn offers

elegant dinners Stroganoff,


veal and fresh Rocky Mountain

<L
trout, to name a few. Dinners
from 6-11 A full buffet
p.m.

breakfast is also available from
7:00 to9:ooa.m. From9:oo-11:00,

Continued -

Page 35

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In
Gourmet
The Continental Manner
Dining
WhOTSALT6D*
Dinners from 6:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.
Cocktails from 5:00 pan. to Midnight
PEANUTS
Closed Wednesdays
For Reservations Call 476-3443
Flesh, THROW THE SHELLS
Fish and Ferments! ONTHE ELDORA!

isi
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The Ore House for good times and great steaks!

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THE ORE HOUSE

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KXKTAIL-S
MARCH 9,1973 THE VAIL TRAIL 35

’he Harvest Table


Family Restaurant & Delicatessen

In German Tradition

featuring

Complete
German Dinners
From 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.

Lunches from 11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.

Closed Mondays
Located Just North of the LionsHead Clock

BuHy
and listening
The Nu Gnu always offers some
good action for Vail's night life with lots of dancing
out the
enjoyment. Beginning Monday, March 12 the talented group, Froggy Beaver will be putting
sounds.

111 < > Aa W


breakfasts,
omelettes,
dinner

p.m.
from

Or
specializing
from

5:30

try
7:00

p.m.
the
to
a.m.;
10:00

warm
in

atmosphere of the English Pub


Pub Menu
from 11:30 a.m. to midnight. In

- *
-k *
the Kiandra Lodge across from
•Served from 11:30 a>m.-to Midnight the Chapel. Nightly

Deep Fried Ocean Shrimp


Mexican and American Food entertainment. 476-3284.
$2.25
Fish and Chips $1.35
Fried Clams PROUDLY PRESENTS The Clock Tower Inn
$l.BO
Fried Oysters $1.75
Fried Chicken $1.85 Western Style Barbecued Spare Ribs Sizzling steaks, Caesar salads

and all the trimmings start


Charburger, 8 oz $1.55
11:30a.m. 10:00 coming to the tables around 5:30
Cheeseburger, 8 oz $1.65 Open Daily to p.m.
476-5847 p.m. Apres ski from 3:00 p.m.
French Dip $1.70 entertainment. John
2nd Level Golden Peak House Nightly
Italian
-

Sausage Sandwich $1.75 Kaemmer is y6ur host. Cosed


Bratwurst Sandwich' $1.75 Sundays.
Cheese-Cake 90
from 3:30 'til midnight.
open The Fondue Stube
Soup and Salad Bar Also
Located in the Lions Square
1880’s Bar
restaurant Lodge. 476-5117.
pres Ski and Nightly Entertainment
Both located in the Holiday Inn.
review Bully 111 The Fondue Stube is now serving

Located In The Kiandra Lodge From —Page 34 y


cheese and beef fondue, nightly
cuisine in
Elegantly English a
from 6:00 to 10:00
p.m.
Closed
Across From The Chapel continental
traditional Sundays. Reservations advised.
For Reservations Call 476-3284
style eggs atmosphere. Featuring Beouf In the 1880’s Bar, entertainment
breakfast a la carte
requiring 24-hour
and Wellington, nightly except Sundays, for your
trout
steak"and eggs. Open daily. Bar advance notice. Superb listening pleasure. 476-5631.

±l
Frasier’s Bar
111
11111 1 111111 11 1u H IIIII U H1 1111'111 1 11111 11.1.11111111111 11 111 111.111 l lII'

Open daily for lunch from 11:30


Have a— a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Sandwich

«
boards, steamed shrimp and

ffSkßowl of Scorpions bratwurst

open from
are highlights. Bar
11:00 a.m. to midnight.

W Specialty Fulton Ironworks

You’ll find lots to in


served between 3 & 6 p.m. please a

unique environment at Fulton

ariiE====i Continued Page 36

CSSRSh PLACE
okoz/micz zd
Vail 21 Building LionsHead I Jo
to Krismar
I
Adjacent
We Serve
Yards of Beer also served |
i
Our Fellow Man!
36 THE VAIL TRAIL MARCH 9,1973

"There are more than 30 restaurants and


bars in Vail all within a fiue-minute walk of
any hotel Best among the dining
spots The Lancelot Inn for beef"

—Business Week
January 8, 1972

In The Schober Building

Excellent Food & Gracious Service


In An Old World Atmosphere

Honey Dipped Fried Chicken

Rocky Mountain Rainbow Trout

Lancelot's Club Steak

Beef Kebab a la Maison

New York Cut Sirloin Steak (12 oz.)

South African Lobster Tails

OUR HOUSE SPECIALS

Prime Rib of Beef

King Arthur's Cut of Beef

Surf and Turf


Experience the art of the pantomime, Steve Harris, a student of Claude Kipnis and Marcel Marceau,
performs a dinner show each Friday at Aux Dues de Savoie. Performances for groups of 30 or more Children's Menu (Under 12)
are available upon 24 hour notice. Special prizes for the children and a memorable evening for all.
Deluxe Hamburger Prime Rib

Honey Dipped Fried Chicken


Gourmet Corner
Cheese Shop
restaurant don’t borrow
For Reservations Call 476-5828
review Open daily 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. A fine
SUBSCRIBE!
assortment of cheeses, meats,
From Page-35 crackers, breads, coffees, teas
and other gourmet delicacies.

Complete selection of foods for a

Ironworks. This new restaurant continental picnic lunch. 476-5800.

located in the Homestake

Condominiums, in Lions Ridge, Guido’s Down Under


West of Vail, serves buffet
breakfasts from 6:00

down, “family
a.m.

style” dinners,
and sit
Savor the smell of fresh pizza. All prime rib
varieties, as well as sandwiches,
6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Enjoy soup,
salad, potato, main entree, fruit
full dinners and
carry outs. Open steaks
and cheese and for
Monday through Saturday from
a beverage 11:00 to midnight and
dinner, all at one easy price.
a.m.

Sundays from 11:00 a.m. to 9:00


lobster
p.m. Located in the Gore Creek
Gasthof Gramshammer’s Plaza Building. 476-3113.
I greens and fresh vegetable
at the salad bar
At this European sytle inn, Harvest Table
omelettes, bratwurst and beef
luncheon favorites. In the
are
Home cooked German food in Frazer
Antler’s Room, a full dinner
a
Enjoy Fresh Strawberry
family atmosphere. Open for

menu, featuring trout, specially lunch from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Daiquiris On Our Sunshine Dec
prepared veal dishes, steak and Dinners served from 6 p.m. to 9
other fine cuisine is served. For
p.m., every day except Mondays.
listening pleasure, nightly creekside building bar 4:30 2:1
your
entertainment
Enjoy a full course German style
dining 5:30 to 11:00 to
by Lonnie and
Chris, 8:00 p.m. to midnight. 476- Continued—Page 37
5626.

Gold Rush Dining Room

Dining a la the gay nineties style


in The Gold Rush Dining Room

111 —'
can be a pleasure from 6:30 a.m.

“Bully
until 10:00 p.m. with continuous

service. In the Holiday Inn, the

dining room serves hot and cold

sandwiches or full course lunches

and dinners. 476-5631.


Located In The Kiandra Lodge
f
t Across From The Chapel © X

nn®
Lodge /
Dining Room | j
ME
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Elegant English Dining In A fe.,
"1
rjjjjj
Traditional Continental Atmosphere

Extremely Reasonable Prices »


r <

Breakfast from 7:00 a.m.


HOT DOGS Dinners from 5:30 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. **
station V
SKI MOVIES
IMb '• m
CARTOONS " “”
gulf STAT
p n |j

W.C. FIELDS
MASKMAN FLIC A warm atmosphere right from the Pubs in .
f

England featuring fish and chips and a soup Entertainment Nightly'


and salad bar plus great sandwiches!
I
Open Edery Day
From 3:30 p.m. Open from 11:30 to Lightn’Leroy in the Pub
a.m. Midnight
B Room
Polly VanDuesen in the Dining
In The Lower Level
Of The Golden Peak House
For Reservations Call

Don’t Borrow Subscribe!


MARCH 9.1973 THE VAIL TRAIL 37

restaurant
ENTREES review
Tiger Shrimp $5.95 From Page 36
Lemon Sole . .
. $3.95
Red Snapper Dinner $4.25
dinner.
King Crab Dinner $5.95 Snitzel, Rouladen,
homemade goulash and
Lobster Dinner $8.95 soup,
Westphalian ham
are some of the
Red Salmon $4.25
many highlights. Also a wide
Mahi Mahi $3.25 selection of carry outs. Located
Large Top Sirloin $4.95 in the Lazier in
Building
Crab and Steak Combo $5.95 Lions Head.
All Above Served With
Soup or Salad, Bread and Butter
Holly Inn of Vail

Individual Servings
50 A fine selection of Mexican food
Soup
Salad 50 for luncheon and dinner tacos,
Baked Potato 45
Milk 25 burritos, green chili and espe-
Coffee, Tea. Sanka 20 cially the tacorito, with fine
Ice Cream .
50
American food served as well.
Flaggin' of Wine 2.00
Enjoy Sunday Brunch 9:00 a.m.-
1:00 p.m. Dining Room open from
Entertainment Nightly By 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 a.m. Bar closes

As at 2:00 a.m. Nightly enter--


John Hylton .

tainment. In the LionsHead

Arcade Building, next to the


Gondola Terminal. 476-3710.

niircglps The Hub Room

SEAFOOD
A pleasant atmosphere for
ESTABLISHED IV2

relaxing and good listening. The Strumming and singing some good tunes is Leroy ‘Lightn’ Cheney
Roger Carr Trio now entertains who is currently performing at the Bully 111 restaurant and pub.
Your Hosts 4gßSS2g&' nightly, except Mondays, 6:00-

Captain John Purcell HZ" 7:00 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. to 1:00 Oriental
atmosphere offering
a.m. Food service 10:30 to 1:30
First Mate Dickie Taylor fine Japanese and Chinese
a.m. Located in the Vail Village delicacies.
Relax in the unique
Inn. 476-5622. Yards Of Beer
carpet bar, featuring exotic
Located In Lions Head
drinks and delicious appetizers.
Ichiban
Bar hours from 5:00 p.m. to At
A in an midnight and dinners from 6:00
superb dining experience
to 10:00 p.m. 24 hour notice for OrHKZTZ ]
Sukiyaki dinners. Closed
Mondays.
Talisman
Located

Lodge. 476-5138.
in The
PLACE
nwrvAiL j
The Lancelot
Lions Head
Prime rib is the house specialty

Bridgewater at
other
this English
well-prepared
Pub, but many
meals and
Subscribe to

Continued Page -
38 The Vail Trail

Inn
. for elegant dining ~Lx_
First The
~

..

with Vail's most exciting view

Eisenhower Tunnel
Dinner Menu
Now The Fulton Ironworks!
Fresh Rocky Mountain Trout du Chef $5.75
Poached Salmon Hollandaise $5.50 Possible Opening Saturday, March 10th
Filet of Dover Sole $5.50 Wednesday, March 14th For Sure!

Scampi Maison $7.50 We'll Know By Saturday

Coq au Vin $4.75 Give Us A Call at 476-3930


Roast Duckling a L'Orange $6.75 TWAT TR&te
VJcve ACAYB -T«eo06« TUG <sfcfrPeolM£
Toumedos Bordelaise $6.75 Pm MAaW t>(= 7 oV OUT THAT SC TO IAOtLK-.
New York Cut Sirloin Steak $7,25 ».
caS'-V
as "7 AM., AMVC Cajo/Zaacus, APfenrcS. Atuio

Filet Mignon Bearnaise $7.00 cpu'r Stauß youß RoommAres' pooh/ajs ,~m

Roast Pork Tenderloin $4.75 0P hietAwiAj -rue Fl/eTOW


Wu tv J
/wt/tres
Filet of Beef Stroganoff $6.50
Escalope of Veal Maison $6.75 6a.m. Breakfast
Rack of Lamb $7.25 Ser
CSo v»v oar

Chateaubriand Bearnaise (For Two) $16.00


M $ our As Pdsr AS You uMr)
Dinner Includes Potato or Rice and House Salad

Children’s Menu Available Mmim? ~^fu *7


(SatoIZZAV-S * SuhSaVS at 4./MJ
Dinners From 6:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m.
Bar Open From 3:30 p.m. to Midnight rtu/r; gAKF-XZvtiui)
Rtgr-H gess.Tuo 'ercakpasf At>r
r-TAsH AROums BRo uFb rcAs.r

Outstanding Breakfasts fiuZ


CIMS Bur
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n/r SiArSe
-

Breakfast Buffet <So tow uro oveP. Pa£> cFOIU IbOuA) Rsa2> 71/S
7:00 to 9:00
a.m. a.m.
■■■ 1 <aeu*J

o*c
us V/Y- Su/U op>
ALa Carte Breakfast -rUF ij OP- uArcs <SRS»rcer lACuu

uf
'
auo
ryepacc^,t cu&ps ip&ped
aan^^^^ .
9:00 a.m. to 11:00 1
•Fr Armuures a -rArc Ar
Cov2>a'rrrA//u,tts 0/j

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Llon»H«ad Gondol*
Buswss, trff
7 A A
I

476-5117 [(§ T w» T-W-Ttinuxi.

Lion Square
Lodge n LionsHead RotwS
Lions Head LI
uma
ICUA.b'TMt AUtfMIV

XW VKU-
U#»*s UCAb VML ViUAbC
38 THE VAIL TRAIL MARCH 9. 1973

restaurant Informal
review Gourmet French and
Dining
From -
Page 37 American ('.iiisinc
□THE.. ~~l

accompaniments
such as

kabobs. Dinner
are

lobster, chicken and beef


served,

music from 7:00


PLACE Cocktails from
t<>

□KICVAB. I
to 9:00 and
p.m. a sing-along
from 9:30 to 11:30 p.m. with Lions Head
p.m.
Kathy Lincoln. Open daily. 476-
-• y>:» i■ Zr _■
Liz and Luc Meyer
5828.

Electrically operated registers


La Pinata which accept
only nickles, dimes,
and tokens and drivers clad in
Bright and festive and
sunny, new fitting uniforms, are other
relaxed dining atmosphere for
outstanding features. Jackson
Enjoy Dinner at one of Vail’s fine restaurants!
partaking of fine Mexican and
(Miss.) Clarion-Ledger.
American food. Tacos,
guacamole, burritos and a new
special barbecued spareribs.

Bill Mayhew provides luncheon

entertainment on the guitar. In


the second level of the Golden

Peak House. 476-5847.

The Left Bank

Dining out French style. Fine


steak, trout and special
many
entrees and
accompaniments
served in fine style. Complete

cocktail bar. Bar at 5:00


opens
p.m. and dinners are served from
6:00 to 10:00 daily. Please
p.m.,
call for reservations. Liz and Luc
Meyer host. 476-3696.

The Lord Gore

Thc
Lodge vaU
Elegant dining in the Continental
manner. Dinner from 6:00 p.m. to
10:00 p.m., except Wednesdays.
Specialties such as

Chateaubriand, veal and more


prepared to perfection. Cocktails
from 5:00
p.m. to midnight.

The Nu Gnu
We Cater to All Kinds
1 locktails, steak dinners and
f lack menu.
Featuring beef,
cheese and shrimp fondue. Full
course dinners served from 6:30

to midnight, nightly. Happy THE ARLBERG ROOM-BUFFET


Hour: 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 This
p.m.
All (\IZ/
local night club features nightly
entertainment too. 476-5832.
you can eat,

The Ore House


perfect for families, quick. JAAfMA
Breakfast and Dinner
decor, The Ore
Rustic in its

House specializes in fine lobster

and steak dinners, with a make-


bar. Bar hours:
your-own salad
4:00 p.m.
to 2:00 a.m. Dinners THE SALT LICK
served from 5:30 to 10:30
p.m.
dining
p.m.
A

atmosphere.
relaxed and

476-5100.
fun
DINING ROOM
Superb a la carte cuisine.
Don Lewis
—Outback
A Vail favorite place. 'W
Don Lewis, a fine entertainer, Breakfast - Lunch -

Dinner
appears Tuesday through
Sunday, from 8:00 p.m. Spe-

K Ik
in cheese and chocolate
cializing
fondue, the Out Back also serves
cold fresh artichokes. Closed THE SALT LICK BAR
Monday. Located behind the Vail

Village Inn. 476-5622.


Continued -

Page 39
Ragtime piano entertainment AV ’ v-S \
from 4:00 to 6:30
p.m. (

®opf)’s
and 9:00 to Midnight
nightly A-A Vl n I nA
except Sunday. Open from AA / Ay
iDoknnstairs 11:30 to Midnight.
a.m.
YAAi —

i /
Italian Dinners

and Pizza
/ A AAArAz J [
FUN AND FOOD
Monday
4:00
p.m. to
-
Saturday
10:00 p.m;
1
Sundays The Lodge your center ,Z, A I A-
4:00
p.m. to 8:00
p.m. \ /v\
Vail's Oldest in the center of / U AAA
Italian Restaurant
Vail Village. / ( I A-
476-3326
Downstairs In The
Lazier Arcade
Building
V J M _
MARCH 9. 1973 THE VAIL TRAIL
39

■A
lUNDERI UNDER
B
BB
Gore Creek Plaza Building
/

ITALIAN FOOD V I
g
1 SANDWICHES PIZZA ■ \
* BEER WINE ■ /
| Open Monday thru Saturday
) 1 1:00 a.m. to Midnight I

) Sunday from 11:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. (


"

) Phone 476-3113 Carry Out Service ▼ I

There's some great action once more at Frasier's Bar in LionsHead where Rufus Krisp is performing
on Friday and Saturday nights only at 8:30 p.m.

Purcell and Dickie Taylor host. seafood and other selections.

Nightly entertainment. Located Open daily for lunch from 11:30


in Lions Head. 476-2601. a.m. t04:45p.m. and dinner from
restaurant
Ten Years Ago We Served The 6:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. Special
review The Red Lion Inn children’s menu. Downstairs in
the Lion’s Den, flaming dishes
Most Reasonable Priced Meals From Page 38 landmark is
Vail’s restaurant are the specialty. Open 6:00 p.m.

highlighted by relaxed dining and to 11:00 p.m., except Tuesdays.


In Vail -
We Still Do!
superb food steaks, veal.
Continued Page 40
The Place at Vail

A fondness for the old and a


Dinner Menu
respect for the new is reflected in
the 1890’s decor of this new
Served from 5:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m.
establishment. Open daily, The
Appetizers Soups Salads Place features relaxed gourmet
Cottage Cheese & Fruit .55c Soup & Crackers .50c dining for breakfast, lunch and
Goulash and French Bread .75c dinner. You try the brunch
Soup can
Chef’s Tossed Green Salad, Choice of Dressing .55c from 9:00
tsp.
every Sunday a.m. to

2:00 p.m. The bar features exotic


European Spacks and. Specialties
h nglish FistraqjpChips? Malt’Vinegar and
Polynesian drinks. Located
LionsHead 21 Building.
in the

476-2727.
Tartar Sauce $1.75
Swiss Meat Loaf with Fried and
Egg
Dinner Roll $2.50 Pistachio’s
Two German
Knackwursts, Sauerkraut
and Potatoes $2.75
Authentic new Italian Ristorante
■c? ®
Two Austrian
Bratwursts, Sauerkraut serving Fettuccine, Lasagne,
and Potatoes $2.75
Tyrolian Combination Plate with Meatloaf,
Veal, Shrimp Scampi and more, $ Tail's Landmark Restaurant S
in a total unique wine cellar
Knackwurst, Bratwurst and Sauerkraut $2.95
atmosphere. For ski
apres
Hungarian Beef Goulash, Buttered Egg Noodles . . $3.25
cheese fondue and folk songs by
On A Sunny Day
VVI Selections Bob Bishop.
Burger
llamburgerpiurßun .L:/. $ -95
S Relax and Enjoy A Delicious
Hamburger .Z . $1.35
Purcell’s J
Hamburger and Fried Egg $1.45
American or Swiss Cheeseburger $1.05 Lunch On Our Patio!
Cheeseburger DeLuxe $1.45 In a Cape Cod atmosphere
red a
3O
S
Mushroom $1.50 tempting seafood
and Baconburger snapper, Lunch and Dinner J
Half Pound VVI $1.95 is
Burger with French Fries king
served. Steak
crab, lobster,
dinners
sole

too. Open
S Lunch 11:30 a.m. to 4:45 p.m.
*
VVI Skiers’ Special $4.95 Dinner 6:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.
for dining pleasure
daily your
Soup or Salad from 5:45 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. Also
8 oz. Strip Loin Steak full service bar from g Open Every Day!
featuring a
Raked Potato, Sour Cream & Chives, Vegetable
3:30 to 2:00 a.m. John
p.m.
French Bread and Butter
Beverage

American Home Cooking


Southern Fried Chicken, Mashed Potatoes,
I Lion’s Den
|
Gravy and Vegetable $3.25
Dishes A Specialty
Louisiana Shrimp
Jambalaya
$3.95 S Flaming q
Yankee Pot Roast, Potatoes and Vegetable $2.95
$3.50
§ 6:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m.
*

Bar-B-Qued Pork Spare Ribs, Rice, Vegetable ....

? Your Host Freddie Obadia


Desserts
3
•- 2
Chocolate or VanUla Ice Cream .45c All Major Credit Cards Accepted g
°range Sherbet .45c Ice Cream Sundaes .55c
9 .
Attire Informal g
Hot Apple, Cherry
Pie ala Mode
or
Blueberry Pie .50c
.75c Makes An Offer Complete Cocktail Bar & Children’s Menu
Brownies Southern Pecan Pie .75c
& Cookies .50c
s
You Can't Refuse!
Beverages
Coffee, Tea, MUk, Sanka and Soft Drinks .25c

Hot Chocolate .30c

Draught .35c
Schlitz on

Bottle Schlitz, Coors, Budweiser .50c


Mixed WeU Drinks $l.OO Call Drinks $l.lO
Cocktails, Liqueurs, Brandies, After Dinner Drinks $1.25

n Where is the . . .

Turtle says . . .

\ “If

my
be
the quality of
cooking should
reflected
I
in the
should
» PLACE
A* price,
double, but
charge
Joe won’t let me!” /'ll/ In Lions Head Adjacent To

(( (/ n
Krismar In The Vail 21 Building
40 THE VAIL TRAIL MARCH 9.1973

First The
Eisenhower Tunnel -

Now The Fulton Ironworks!


Possible Opening Saturday, March 10th
Wednesday, March 14th For Sure!

We’ll Know By Saturday


Give Us A Call at 476-3930

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To complement a fine day of skiing TtfttuicS
why not drop into the Clock Tower lounge for some great apres A-t ttc.AsoJA'Sce. PCiccs, MP cats scowTss
ski relaxation. Jo-Jo Liles entertains there nightly crooning those ‘oldies, but goodies’ for the LOCATES
crowd's CBUpuC <S MItNTJS 0? TOE RAb to W
Josr A
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pleasure. good place to be when the sun goes down! (Photo: Location Vail.) tug msmw lackwss>bot qwu .

Salt Lick Room relaxing thick tiers of carpeti-


Dining on

Salt Lick Bar ng. Now serving hot dogs and “U’

restaurant warm drinks. Open daily from


Elegant, yet relaxed dining for 3:30 p.m.
in the Golden Peak UW^CbWCVo»U2,-B2MtIICJ- OW-W
review breakfast, lunch and dinner in House, lower level.
The Lodge at Vail. Luncheon
From Page 39
ALL IWCUAC RUL%UNUiAnct> wiUt,r*u<v tcWCfSf VmM
«
features include omelettes, crab Continued Page 41 house. g»oojwc> '♦nvu

salad, french beef dip. For


3dw4 ♦Jh’?
When the sun shines try the Red dinner, choose from a variety of
A/4VS»«*<■
e
**V' AlMil
Lion porch for lunch and
apres specially prepared selections.
ski. Catering service also Breakfast served from 7:30 a.m. Polynesian
available. to 10:00 am., lunch from Noon to
2:30 p.m. and dinners from 6:00 Drinks At
p.m. to 9:30 p.m. The Salt Lick
Russian Excursion Bar is open from OTHE— 1
11:30 a.m. to
midnight and features enter-
Fun!
PLACE
A scenic sleigh ride takes you to tainment. 476-5011.
an authentically decorated
Russian hunting lodge for dinner The Slope
It’s Made For You!
□MOWME" I
'

■ -
Russian style. Entertainment
wine and cocktails. Reser- ski movies, cartoons, W.C. LionsHead
'Enjoy
vations requested. 476-5426. Fields and Maskman flics, while

sian Excursi |
| VL^ 0/I

I I
Flesh,
Fish and Ferments

STEAKS
Kansas
City Strip Sirloin <l6 oz,)I'?!!
Top Sirloin (1 2 oz.)

Teriyaki oz.) .
Top Sirloin (12
Filet Mignon (10 oz.) ®*L
Marinated Beef Kabob
<8 oz.) ~’£n . .

Petite Sirloin
(8 oz.)X An
Rack of Lamb 5,0
(16 oz.)

1 • 1 SEAFOOD
w
=
§ Alaskan
Blue Points
King Crab
Legs (A Pair)
on the Half Shell (A Baker’s Dozen). •
Shrimp Shigata (Boiled in Beer) ?
African Lobster Tail
(When Available)
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Alfie’s Bundle
(Steak & Choice of Seafood)'•

DESSERTS
Vail’s original and most scenic sleigh ride, as featured in the 1972-73
Vail movie, will take you 2 miles out of town for
Alfie’s Speciall.oo
an authentic Russian Scottie’s Dessert Du Jour 1.00
.
evening.

RUSSIAN DINNER ENTERTAINMENT WINE & COCKTAILS Soup, Salad and Sandwich Lunch
Served from 11:30 to 3:00
Adults $10.95 Children $6.95
-
-

For Reservations Call 476-5426 Open From 11:30 a.m. to 2:00 a.m.

Located In The LionsHead Centre Building


At The Bottom of Chair No. 8


MARCH 9,1973
THE VAIL TRAIL
41

restaurant

GASTHOF review
From Page 40

GRAMSHAMMER The St. Moritz

Intimate dining nightly except


“Lodging At Its Finest” Mondays. Two dinner sittings at
6:30 and 9:00 Reser-
p.m. p.m.
vations suggested. Located in
The Wedel Inn. Walter and Marie

Claire Moritz host. 476-5176.

Toph’s Downstairs

Serving American and Italian

cuisine, with beer and wine on

tap from 4:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.,


- -ZAfIUMWyiMr daily except Sundays. Sundays:
4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Intimate
5
Mk
fireplace dining downstairs. Veal
parmigiana. Lasagna, spaghetti
with and pizza headline the menu. In

the Lazier Arcade Building,


Restaurant and Bar
Pepi’s downstairs. 476-3326.

“Where the guest is king ..


.

Vail Village Inn


... and the food is outstanding!”

Pleasant atmosphere for


The Antler’s Room breakfast, lunch or dinner. Many
Sit back, relax, and enjoy the entertainment of Lonnie and Chris
breakfast favorites, hot and cold asthey perform at Pepi’s Bar in the Gasthof Gramshammer. This
1\ A
unique eating experience The Antler’s ■ luncheon entrees and full
a delightful, talented couple will make your visit most enjoyable.
W\ Room, where gourmet meals are profession- II dinner menu moderately priced.
ally prepared in true European tradition. /I Now serving breakfast 7 a.m. to
11 a.m.; lunch 11:30 to 1:30 p.m.
and dinner from 5:30 to 10:30
Your Hosts Pepi and Sheika /g p.m.
476-5622.

476-5626 Ag

J 7Le Restaurant
vail ,j,
AX TTual Francais
after dark T |. / Intimate Dining
z

Give the family a treat 1 W '*l //

/
Two Dinner Sittings

\ j 6:30 and 9:OO L ’


at p.m. p.m. z

?
V“ For Reservations Call
476-5176
lingering sunlight fades
tEnj(>y Dinner
.. ■
As the
.

tntnplHpnpl Iwn Closed Mondays

W* .
vlr
and the falling shadows cover the

glistening snow, thoughts turn to


of Vail’s fine restaurants!
relaxation with good
at one some

company around a warm fire; a

hot dinner, glowing candlelight,


Tour Hosts Marie Claire and Walter
good listening, dancing.
Vail’s many dining spots and
places of entertainment await

J k you.

At the Nu Gnu, in the center of

the Village, the Upper Division □THE J


and the Rock and Roll Review
sounds for
puts together good

PLACE
dancing through Saturday,
March 10. Beginning Monday,
March 12, Froggy Beaver

The house
specialty is
returns.
cheese fondue, complemented by
cocktails and wine.

Also in the heart of the Village,


“turn on" to the August Reunion
nwrvAg j
at the Casino Vail. Here, dancing
specialty. Cocktails
is the house
ski in the late after-
and apres
Sunday Brunch
noon.

If you’d like to hear a little


Lox and Bagel With
honky tonk, you’ll enjoy the
who New Orleans Fiz or Brandy Milk Punch
fabulous Tom O’Boyle,
entertains nightly. You can find Eggs Benedict With Champagne
Tom O’Boyle tapping out honky

\
£uery Sunday from 9:00a.m. to 2:00p.m.
tonk in the Salt Lick Bar at the
Lodge at Vail.
Breakfast 7:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m.

tOttHAN
Take a few steps further
and Lunch 11:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
toward the ski slopes again,
Dinner 6:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.
you’ll find The Slope, in the lower
level of the Golden Peak House.

Try The Slope for easing tired

Continued Page 42

1
in


I Vail

J- k
Japanese & Chinese Delicacies
No Reservations
24 Advance Notice on Sukiyaki Dinners Only

Phone 476-5138
Flesh,
Carpet Bar from 5:00 p.m. to Midnight
Dinners from 6:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. Fish and Ferments!
Closed Mondays
42 THE VAIL TRAIL
MARCH 9, 1973

French tea room and pastry and Monday nights bring free ski Coden will provide good sounds
shop, the Aux Dues de Savoie. movies. for yourlistening pleasure.
Friday evenings find Steve Don Lewis, now appearing at Nightly except Sundays.
Harris entertaining with the Outback at the Vail Village For contemporary music

pantomimes. Reservations are Inn, gets it together for you, with there’s always something new al
his special blend of jazz, organ the Bully 111, where Polly Van
required.
A popular place for soft, mood and fine vocal talents, Tuesday Deusen presents her piano
from
music by the Roger Carr Trio, is through Sunday, 8:00 p.m. arrangements in the dining
the Hub Room, tucked inside the Cocktails and gourmet delicacies room, nightly. In the Pub, Leroy
Vail Inn. Back for their other enjoyments here. Cheney entertains with guitar
Village are

second Roger The Carr Also there’s music, nightly, 5:00 p.m. to 6:00
season, good listening at
Trio entertains
nightly except the Holiday Inn’s 1880’s Bar . Ron Continued Page 43
Mondays. Enjoy dancing and
relaxed listening. On Sundays
there’s a special jam session;

Join the

,’jtux Champagne
[ JJ
>dc i Brunch Bunch
Lavoie at the
V<A
coLora j
HOLLY VAIL
Pantomines Sundays from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.

Take pick, banjo orguitar, no matter, Bob Bishop talently Huevos Rancheros
your
By Steve Harris
handles both as well as possessing a pleasing voice. Try the warm, Huevos Revueltos
inviting atmosphere of Pistachio’s for your apres ski enjoyment. Student of Marcel Marceau
Steak and Eggs
Good tunes and great drinks from TS’s bar will round out a good
Dinner Shows
Crepes
day.
Mexican Omelette
Every Friday Night
part of the casual scene at The 7:00 p.m. Choice of Champagne,
Screwdriver, Bloody Mary Ramous Fizz
Slope. Reservation Only or

In and wholesome
vail mood
a warm

the Blue the



Vail's Finest Mexican and American Food
at Cow,

after dark Oberlohr Brothers perform Dinner Shows available


Lunch and Dinners from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 a.m.
nightly, at 6:15 and 8:30 p.m., nightly to groups (30
From Page 41
Open till 2:00 a.m.
Bar
except Mondays. They will people minimum). 24 hour
advance notice required. Shuttle Bus Operates Until 1:30 a.m.

heartily entertain your family


about Entertainment Nightly
muscles, talking good with their folk dancing, wood Located In The
times, a little reminiscing and
chopping and egg scrambling. Creekside Building | From 9:00 p.m. to Midnight

watching fine ski movies, W.C. The streudel is great too.


Fields and Maskman cartoons. On the balcony of the Gore
Warm drinks and hot all Creek Plaza there’s
dogs are Building, a

i OHM
Blue Cowlßf
| Finest For German and Austrian Food W
I? and Steaks, too! t Sk op

t The Oberlohrs
Dinner Shows At
K
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jgTi Music and Dancing until Midnight *

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Located at the East End
'

Of Main Parking Lot


yfet
For Reservations Call 476-2204
MARCH 9, 1973 THE VAIL TRAIL 43

VAIL

Now Appearing

August
Qeuu
Dance to the

"oldies, but goodies!” '"'


No Cover No Minimum

and later in the evening a sing-


along is the feature.
vail Dining in the fine European
tradition is pleasure at Gasthof
after dark
a

Gramshammer’s. Step into

Pepi’s Bar and enjoy the sounds


of Lonnie and Chris, fine

vocalists.
From Page 42
In authentic Italian wine
-

an

and 9:00 to 12 cellar, Bob Bishop provides folk


p.m. p.m.

Apres Ski, midnight. Pub hours are from and guitar music, nightly. Enjoy
11:00 a m. to midnight. the atmosphere and fine Italian
Apres Amor, Many of Vail’s restaurants also
feature dinner entertainment.
food at Pistachio’s.
Over at the Clock Tower, where
A must to take in on
your roamings
around Vail is Don Lewis at

the Outback at the Vail Village Inn. A dynamic entertainer with

Apres Anything! At the Lancelot, prime rib and steak is supreme, Jo Jo and the incredible musical talents will prove to make your visit

finedining, are the mainstays. Jo-Joettes entertain in the worthwhile.

Kathy Lincoln taps out piano


Continued -
Page 44
music for your dining pleasure

Where Good Entertainment Is A 10 Year Tradition!

The Roger Carr Trio


Vail’s Own Recording Artists

En j°y x
For Your Listening and Dancing Pleasure
IN VAIL’S OLDEST BAR

V®JJ ftf/ Dinner '


The Hub Room

fl ’y.- fg/ At One Of Lions Head’s

it *A.,wk'. Fine Restaurants j / I

4 u
then come to .
. . JSW,-isc sff a

■ ■ WMt1 ras ’ e, s R ar
'“'g
Ajmß £jf J®
3

and enjoy -*
,
sounds of
' rCju the bluegrass

Rufus Krisp y

jtsf V- a
\ Hurry Last 2 Days I r' 4'A.iMn
g
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Friday and Saturday Nights
A\ from 8:30 p.m. //■ y j

iif'W *

’i'%'\ Lions Head Gondola /<


I Terminal Building '<"t!K/ V <
-if 6:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.

9:30 p.m. to 1:00 a.m. Daily Except Mondays


&Vy
'■, 'yL. \
476-2335 ■'

NO COVER NO MINIMUM
4:00 to 5:00 Two For One
p.m.
Midnight to Closing All Drinks 75c
(Except Saturdays)

SUNDAY SPECIAL

gwiLirw, wwi Local Jam Session


5:00

Jmßb' p.m. to 8:00 p.m.

-lir4 Free Ski Movies at 9:00 p.m. on Mondays


44 THE VAIL TRAIL MARCH 9, 1973

vail
after dark We Now Have
~

Freshly
From Page 43
Ground
downstairs lounge with “oldies,
but goodies.”
Imported
Rufus Crisp is making a special
weekend appearance at Frasier’s 1 ill H Coffees and
Bar, March 9 and 10. Come and
enjoy some good blue
grass
and
ill 111 MMllßlilMßi Twinings Teas!
rock from 8:30 p.m. Frasier’s is
located in the Lions Head Gondola
Terminal Building.

For Good

American food visit the


Mexican

Holly Inn
and
L Corner
|
also in Lions Head. Nightly
Cheese Shoppe
entertainment from 9:00 p.m. to
p
1:00 a.m. Open Daily 476-5800

At a place called Purcell’s you


can find John Hylton playing
mellow folk tunes on the guitar.

He has put together many of his


Now appearing in the Salt Lick Bar at the Lodge at Vail is Tom
own arrangements for your
O’Boyle whose mastery of the piano has made him a
long time
listening enjoyment and
favorite at the Broadmoor in Colorado Springs.
relaxation during dinner. John
Hylton entertains nightly.
Purcell’s is located in Lions Head.

Consider too, a unique adven-

ture in asleigh, warmly bundled,


driven to a warm dining spot.
Ma and Pa’s Scandinavian Excursions,
headquartered in the Talisman
Lodge, will provide sleigh rides fl

Grocery Store to several fine dining spots in

Vail, at a reasonable price


including a sleigh ride, dinner
and entertainment.
Only Food Store
We take pleasure in welcoming
all of Vail guests in the
Serving The LionsHead Area our

this
village at time, and hope you
will enjoy a pleasant stay with us.
Open 7 Days a Week
From 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m.
Located In The Vail 21 Building LionsHead
Information
PLEASE!

Many times visitors new to Vail


find they need. assistance and.
Reading The Vail Trail . .
.
information to guide them

through their stay. The Town of


is like eating peanuts! Vail provides for this need with

their Information Center and


once you start, it’s hard to STOP! “Check Point Charley.”
Stocking a generous supply of

Don Lewis
general information materials is
the Information Center located in

the Vail Municipal Building just


west of Vail’s main intersection.
For personalized assistance, a

Town
available

5:00 p.m.
of Vail employee
from 8:00 a.m. until
week at
is
Outback
seven days a

the Vail Information Center.

Providing more limited in-


Open Tuesday thru Sunday
formation is the automated gate
leading to the
village core af- From 8:00
p.m.
fectionately known as “Check
Point Charley.” Again, a Town of Closed Mondays
Vail employee mans the post
from 8:00 a.m. until 6:00 In Located Behind The Vail Village Inn
p.m.

Bucket Of the

be
near

changed
future, these hours will
to 7:30 a.m. to 11:00
p.m. to accommodate a

Schlitz Beer
recognized need.

60 oz $3.00 A

and you keep the bucket

Fondue Specialties
BEEF & SHRIMP FONDUE

IMPORTED CHEESE FONDUE

Fondue Dinners 4:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.


Appearing Nightly For 71
Happy Hour 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Your Listening Pleasure nP'J 7


8:00 p.m. to Midnight
JWrW I _4 -TjflP
'

Entertainment Nightly By
Upper Division and the Rock & Roll Review n ,
f
Pepi s Bar ) 1 [
Starting Monday
Back By Popular Demand Located at
ft |
/
h
ggs
Gasthof Gramshammer’s
Kgl I 1
\
"Froggy Beaver"
MARCH 9, 1973 THE VAIL TRAIL 45

Martial Arts New Restaurant in


Club Offers
Casino Night Karate, Judo A new restaurant
Lions
called the
Ridge Opens
the dining
throughout room.
Fulton Iron Works will Some of these molds date back
open as

tomorrow, March 10, in Lions far the 1800's adn


March 16th and 17th The
newly formed Vail Martial as were

Arts Club will Ridge. Located in the Homestake originally used for a
variety of
sponsor lessons in
Condominiums, this of
at the karate and judo beginning next new eating purposes. A replica an old ore
establishment will
week. The lessons will be held in serve cart with a double boiler built in
breakfast beginning at 6:00 a.m.
Sixth Street Gymnasium the foyer of the Gondola
Building
will serve as a soup cart,
the
soup
and dinners from
at LionsHead. 6:00 to 9:00 tureens being cast iron kettles.
p.m., offering a weekly variety of Each table will be decorated with
Starting at 7:00
p.m.
On Monday, March 12, karate
continental and American dishes. kerosene and the table
lessons will be given by Keith a lamp,
Part owner and
Caroselli, first degree black belt manager of the tops carry out the iron works
Leadville, Colorado holder in karate, from 7:00-9:00
Iron Works, Larry Johnson, flavor with formica .slate. In
reports that the restaurant will addition, the Fulton Iron Works
p.m. Tuesday evening, March 13,
feature the its
from 7:00-9:00
p.m. Andre single menu concept provides dining customers
with dinners served
in the home with a fantastic view of Vail
DeLucinges, holder of a brown
style fashion. The single selection village from its position on the
belt in judo, will train interested
offering will each and
participants in judo. vary day ridge above the town.
Enjoy Vail’s Nightlife! Contact Keith Caroselli at 476-
will consist of

including wine.
a full course

Breakfast will be
meal Chef for the restaurant, John

3112 or Andre DeLucinges at 476- Mahoney, Jr., has had quite a


served buffet style. All dishes variety of restaurant experience
5885 for more information.
will be prepared the Iron for his 19 has worked in
at years. He
Works kitchen, and will be made such well known Denver
“from scratch." restaurants as the Cork and

orl
The interior of the Cleaver and The
Pollution design
establishment tries to emulate an culinary creations promise to
Cannery. His

old time foundary with original please the most discriminating

Thc Solution foundary molds used as art walls tastes.

I fondue wfe The

conducting
Rocky Mountain AAA Auto

Club has announced that it will be

free analyses of
Support the Vail Health Center Building Fund,

Stube | automotive exhaust emissions

March 6 and 7 in the


of the Teller

Center in Grand Junction.


Arms
parking lot
Shopping
on

Part of the Auto Club’s efforts


Cheese & Beef Fondue tohelp curb air pollution, the
Honeywell Combustion Analyzer
The Most Relaxing Atmosphere In Vail tests exhaust emissions
of individual vehicles in less than
Open Nightly Except Sundays
a minute. If the automobile fails
Reservations Requested the test, the driver will be given a
Call 476-5631
red card with suggestions to help

bring his car up to acceptable


standards. If the automboile

passes, the driver receives a

"Pollution Solution” sticker and

a green card with suggestions on


how to keep his car at the
minimal pollution level. Few
people are aware that a tune-up

can reduce emission of pollutants


as much as 55 per cent. The tests

are conducted on-the basis of the

per cent of carbon monoxide and


the amount
present in the exhaust.
In addition
of hydrocarbons

to the auto
Fresh Fish!
analyzer, the Auto Club will also
Rushed to Super Foods by Air Freight
have at the shopping center a

Brake Reaction Tester. This

machine measures the time it

takes a driver to recognize and • FILET OF SOLE


react to an emergency while

driving a car. Safety material on • FRESH ROCKY MOUNTAIN


all aspects oftransportation will
SXCURSVONS also be available for the asking. RAINBOW TROUT
The free public testing will be

conducted from 3-7 p.m. each day


• KIPPERED SALMON
at the shopping center, Icated at
Sleigh Rides 23rd and North Avenue. • RED SNAPPER
to Vail’s
Sleighs operate nightly for dinner excursions
leading restaurants. Rides without dinner are also • FRESH HALIBUT
offered nightly at $3.00 and last
per person
approximately one hour. • FRESH CRABS
THE • FRESH JUMBO SHRIMP
Ski Touring & Snow Cat Excursions
WINE & LIQUOR
Sightseers can enjoy a 3’/z hour tour from 9:00 a.m. • FRESH SQUID
cat each day. Ski touring from
to 12:30 p.m. by snow
SHOP
to each day at Piney Lake. Tour
9:00 a.m. 4:30 p.m.
snow cat ride, all ski touring
includes 12 mile
equipment, instruction, guides and lunch. Moonlight
• d*

MEW
miles
ski tours leave Vail at 4:30 p.m. and snowcat 12
to Piney Lake. Enjoy a steak
and wine dinner in our

hours returning
cabin, then take a ski tour for several
to Vail at 10:00 transportation,
p.m. Trip includes:
instruction.
all ski touring equipmertt, dinner and
handled by Timberline Ski and
These trips are

Mountaineering.

Snowmobile Tours
snowmobile WINE LIQUOR
For a
change of pace take our 20 mile
Leaves Vail each day at 12:30 p.m. and returns BEER MIX
tour.
suits and boots are
at 5:30 Snowmobile
p.m. Open Daily MINTURN STORE VAIL STORE
furnished.
Except Sundays
Elmer Christiansen Jake Vigil
10:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m.
476-3353 Manager Manager
476-5441
Located In The Talisman Lodge
81657 Next Door To Super Foods Monday thru
Saturday 8:00a m.
tot:oop.m
P.O. Box 1208 -
Vail, Colorado In The Crossroads Center
Sundays and Holidays 9:00a.m.to 7:00p.m.
46 THE VAIL TRAIL MARCH 9. 1973

Mickey Cochran Replaces Schaeffler as Coach

Mickey Cochran, father and our primary responsibility as with a winning formula, and we

Vail
coaching, training and fielding

Village
coach of alpine ski racing’s most know that Mickey Cochran has a
the best representative
formidable family, has been very proven track record for under-
named Head Coach of the United alpine ski team in international standing problems the
of

States Alpine Ski Team and competition. For that, we need American
racers, working to
Alpine Technical Director of the the very best coach and technical solve them and producing

Conoco United
effective

In
States

April 1, 1973.
Ski

announcing Cochran’s ap-


Association, mind available,

we got in Mickey Cochran.”


and that’s

Erickson said that Cochran, 49,


what results.”

Cochran, a nine-letter star at


pointment, USSA Executive Vice had agreed to a two-year the University of Vermont, where
Tires • Batteries • Accessories President Mike Erickson said contract with the USSA, “but it’s he gained a BS in engineering
that Cochran would be the top open-ended as far as we’re and a masters degree in
staff officer in the USSA concerned.” active semi-
Alpine education, was as a

476-5943 Cochran, of Richmond, Ver-


Program, replacing retiring pro athlete until he was attracted
Open Daily 6:00 a.m. to Midnight
Alpine Program Director Willy mont, gained international to ski racing and a career in

Schaeffler. notoriety as the father and coach coaching. He became nationally


“The change in title reflects a of Olympic Slalom Gold Medalist
prominent when he formed and
change in emphasis on the staff Barbara Ann Cochran, Marilyn for eight years ran the ski racing
level,” Erickson said. “We view Cochran, who has won three program at Madonna Mountain.
World Cup Vermont, which
races, Bobby produced
Cochran, who recently became national class
including racers

the first American to win the his children. More


own recently,
famed Hahnenkamm Combined he has served as Head Alpine
title and Lindy Cochran, Coach for the
a University of
member of the U. S. Ski Team Vermont Ski Team that just won
and a top competitor on the Can- the Eastern Intercollegiate Ski
Am Circuit. League Championship and will
Erickson said that Cochran compete in the NCAA National
was granted an extended leave
Championships.
from his position as Advance
Design Engineer for General
'

7/® I ■'
■ ■ Electric in Burlington, Vermont,
l

and he and his wife


Ginny would A to Z
relocate in Denver.

“The young men and women on HOME REPAIR


the U. S. Ski Team are boxed
between two worlds, “
Erickson
SERVICE
said. “First, there the Fast Dependable
are highly-
subsidized sports superstars of
Service
the nations and
European Alpine
Appliance Repair
then there is the
emerging Electrical Repair
International Ski Racers
Plumbing Repair
Association professional league
“We Fix Most Anything’’
which far is
so operating only in

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North America. The amateur
Patsy D. Critelli
American ski racer has problems
~
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of distance,
expense and identity 926-3430
not shared by alpine competitors
Edwards, Colorado
from other nations.
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MARCH 9. 1973 THE VAIL TRAIL 47

Scenic Vail

TV Schedule for |
Coining Week

If you are on the CABLE: You get Channel 4, KO A,


NBC, on Channel 4; Channel 7, KMGH, CBS, is on

Channel 5; Channel 9, KBTV, ABC, is on Channel 3.

Saturday, March 10

KOA Noon NCAA Basketball Regional Finals


6:30 p.m. Family Classics “20.000 Leagues Under

the Sea”
11:00 p.m. Arnold Palmer Special
:

KMGH - Noon ABA Basketball

7:00 p.m. Mary Tyler Moore Show

7:30 p.m. Bob Newhart Show

8:00 p.m. All In The Family


i 8:30 p.m. Bridget Loves Bernie

KBTV 1:30 p.m. Pro Bowlers Tour


Smokey’s friends
3:00 p.m. Wide World of
Sports
don’t play with matches.
:

5:30 p.m. I’ve Got a Secret

6:00 p.m. Lawrence Welk Show

7:00 p.m. Laurence Olivier


Residential
V/i baths
Sunday, March 11 TWO STORY CHALET: Two bedrooms, up,
two bedrooms and bath down. Both living room and
KOA 11:00 a.m. World Championship Tennis
large family room, two fireplaces. Designed for use with
1:00 p.m. NHL Hockey
a rental unit. Excellent view from two wide
separate
6:00 p.m. Wild Kingdom $53,000
patios, carpet and all appliances
KMGH 12:30 CBS Golf Classic
p.m. THREE TOWNHOUSES: West bedrooms plus
Vail, two
1:30 CBS Sports Spectacular view from twin
p.m. large loft, two baths, fireplace, excellent
4:00 p.m. Sixty Minutes patios. Well lighted by large window area. Carpet and all
National ! appliances $42,000 to $44,000
6:00 p.m. Geographic Special
7:30 p.m. M-A-S-H Spacious two bedroom, 2 bath unit
SANDSTONE 70:
8:00 p.m. Barnaby Jones exceptionally well furnished with good patio view of

9:00 p.m. Mannix western end of valley $36,000


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KBTV Noon NBA Basketball BIGHORN HOME: square luxury
comfort. Large living with vaulted ceiling, separate
CABLE TV NOW! dream
area

kitchen with brick floor. Three


dining area,
| 2:15 p.m. Curt Gowdy's American Sportsman
bedrooms, three baths, large walk-in sauna. Rear patio
Show This week Featuring Bud Palmer with the and receive
faces rushing stream, set amid pine, fir, aspen. Excellent
' Vail Ski Patrol on Avalanche Safety. (See story page Channel 2 all weather access. First time offered $85,000
KRMA Denver 6
LODGE AT VAIL: Exquisitely decorated two bedroom
Education Channel
Howard Cosell condominium with protected view of pool, slope and
3:15 p.m.
Channel 3 Gore Range, massive mossrock fireplace. Excellent rental
: 5:00 p.m. The F.8.1.
KBTV Denver 9 history— (Price on Request).
Monday, March 12 ABC Affiliate
TWO BEDROOM CONDOMINIUM: Fully furnished, V/a
KOA 6:00 m.—To Tell the Truth Channel 4
p. baths, good access, excellent view and very low common
6:30 p.m. Let’s Make Deal KOA Denver 4 $28,000
a areia assessments. In East Vail
7:00 p.m. Laugh In NBC Affiliate
PLUS excellent inventory of one, two and three
:

KMGH Here’s Lucy Channel 5 bedroom units in West Vail, Lion's Ridge and
7:00 p.m.
KMGH Denver 7
9:00 Gunsmoke LionsHead.
p.m.
CBS Affiliate
KBTV 7:00 p.m. Jacques Cousteau Special Channel 6
followed by two more specials. 24 Hour Local

Moore
Weather and Ski Report
Tuesday, March 13

Tell the Truth


KOA—6:OO p. m.—To
6:30 p.m. Parent Game
VAIL REALTY CO.
7:00 p.m. NBC Tuesday Night Movie
MiREALTORMi
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KMGH 6:30 p.m.— Thisls Your
Life
CABLE TV Suite No. 101
7:00 p.m. Maude
The Mountain Haus Vail Village
Five-0 476-5377
i 9:00p.m. Hawaii
Vail 476-2456 Denver (toll-free) 893-5379
P.O. Box 336
KBTV—6:3O Asked For It
p.m.-You Vail, Colorado 81657
Movie
7:30 p.m. ABC Tuesday Night
9:00 p.m. MarcusWelby
Wednesday, March 14

KOA 6:00 Tell the Truth


p.m. To
-

6:30 Anything You Can Do


p.m.
Nestled together on the sunny side of Gore Valley,
7:00 p.m. Adam 12
in
the Telemark Townhouses are situated to provide the maximum
7:30 p.m. NBC Mystery Movie
while maintaining the open feeling
KMGH 7:00 p.m.
Carol Burnett Show privacy and convenience
and spectacular views of the area.
-

8:00 p.m. Cannon


For further information call or write:
9:00 p.m. Medical Center
Paul Show Beaver Creek, Ltd.
KBTV 7:00 p.m.
-
Lynde
Movie 1776 South Jackson Street, Suite 801
7:30 p.m. ABC Wednesday Night
Owen Marshall Denver, Colorado 80210
p.m.
Phone (303) 758-4344

19:00
Thursday, March 15

p.m.—To Tell the Truth

Tglemark
KOA 6:00
6:30 Hollywood Squares
p.m.
7:00 p.m. The Flip Wilson Show
8:00
p.m.
9:00 p.m.
Ironside
Dean Martin
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ul
KMGH 6:30 p.m. American Adventure
7:00 The Waltons
p.m.
8:00 p.m. Applause
KBTV 6:30 p.m. Amazing Kreskin
7:00 Mod Squad
p.m.

Friday, March 16

KOA -
6:00 p.m.-ToTell the Truth

6:30 p.m. NHL Hockey

KMGH 6:30 p.m.


-
Bobby Goldsboro Show
I 7:00 p.m. Sonny and Cher Comedy
Hour

8:00 Harlem Globetrotter Special


p.m.
I 8:30 p.m. —Ed Sullivan’s Broadway

I KBTV 7:00 p.m. Brady Bunch


8:00 p.m. ABC Special
9:00 Love American Style
p.m.
48 THE VAIL TRAIL MARCH 9. 1973

owner, manager, or operator of any or to


provide for the parking requirements bury, cause be deposited or
LEGAL NOTICE of the inhabitants of the community, LEGAL NOTICE multiple
house,
family residence,
condominium,
apartment
boarding
buried, the body of any dead animal,
as well as guests and visitors to the or portion thereof, on any public
and
house, private club or any other like
street, alley, sidewalk, park, stream,
community;
A Public Hearing on this Ordinance premises to fail to provide at all times
PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE tres- or any public ground.
WHEREAS, many persons Removal and
Construction of Interstate 70 will be held at the hour of 7:30 one or more refuse containers, as of
pass upon private property by disposal dead animals shall be
I o'clock p.m., Tuesday, March 20, herein defined, or
refuse storage
Project 70-2(40) Vail-East parking and leaving their vehicles done in accordance with
at
the
1973 the Vail Municipal Building. rooms, as herein defined, at the said direction of the Health Officer.
within private parking lots and
TO: owned,
thereby premises operated or man-
private property, creating ORDINANCE NO. 4
ALL INTERESTED PARTIES him. SECTION 6. of
serious inconvenience to the owners
aged by Inspection Proper-
Series of 1973
The Colorado (c) It shall be unlawful for any ties.
Division of High- thereof and generally creating traffic
conduct a
AN ORDINANCE PROHIBITING owner, operator, or em-
ways will Design Public congestion and related hazards within manager The Town Manager, the Health
THE ACCUMULATION OF REF- ployer of any commercial or
Hearing on Mcnday, April 9, 1973 at the Town of Vail; and Officer, or the Fire Chief, shall have
p.m. in
USE, GARBAGE, RUBBISH industrial establishment to fail to the to enter and
7:30 the Town Hall at Vail, WHEREAS, the Town Council for right upon inspect
AND RUBBLE: REQUIRING provide at all times one or more
Colorado, concerning the proposed the Town of Vail deems that it is in any and all premises within the Town
Interstate CONTAINERS FOR THE STOR- refuse containers, as herein defined, reasonable hours
highway construction just the public interest to
prohibit at
during the
east
AGE OF REFUSE: PROVIDING or
refuse storage rooms, as herein
of Vail. unauthorized parking within and daytime for the purpose of enforcing
PROCEDURES FOR REQUIR-
The purpose of this meeting is to private parking lots defined, at the said premises owned the provisions of this ordinance.
upon or private
the
ING COMPLIANCE; PRO- or operated or managed by him or
acquaint the public with results property and finds that it is necessary
VIDING PENALTIES FOR VIO- where he is SECTION 7. Procedure for Noncom-
of the investigation of the environ- for the preservation of the public employed.
mental impact of this two and welfare to
LATIONS THEREOF; AND SET- pliance Concerning Storage and
mile safety limit and SECTION 4. Where Refuse May Be
TING FORTH MATTERS AND
segment of roadway construction and restrict such parking and to impose Stored. Accumulation of Refuse.
to discuss the disposition of the penalties for the violation of the DETAILS IN RELATION
(a) All (a) It shall be the duty of the
THERETO. refuse, -except rubble,
Pitkin Creek Interchange within the provisions of this ordinance; Town the Health Officer,
shall be stored either in refuse Manager, or
project. NOW. THEREFORE. BE IT
conditions have been the Fire Chief, to require the
WHEREAS, containers, as herein defined, or in owner
This project, identified as I 70-2 ORDAINED BY THE TOWN COUN- found within the Town of Vail which refuse herein or agent of the owner of any
storage rooms, as
(40). Vail-East begins a
the end of CIL OF THE TOWN OF VAIL, fire premises whereon is situated
are or may be or health hazards, at a’designated place the any
the defined, on
completed portion of Interstate COLORADO. THAT: actual or potential harborages for premises, either inside or outside, unlawful accumulation or unlawful
about two miles east of Vail and
SECTION 1. Definitions. rats, mice, rodents, vermin or other to storage of refuse to remove the same
easily accessible the Town’s trash
extends easterly about two miles to within a reasonable
For the purposes of this ordi- pests: and service, and shall be properly time, which shall
near Bighorn Creek and a connection
the WHEREAS, the Town Council be no longer than three (3) days, to
nance, following definitions shall concealed as to not
degrade the
with the recently approved Interstate deems that it is in the public interest architectural and
be fixed by the Town Manager, the
route over Vail Pass. apply: landscaping
to preserve and promote the health, Health Officer, or the Fire Chief, in
The word “person” means and qualities of the premises. Conceal-
A four-lane, divided will
freeway welfare and property of the his written notice to such owner or
includes individuals, partnerships, ment facilities shall be approved by
be constructed to Interstate stan- to set of owner.
associations and corporations. inhabitants of this community the Departmentt. agent the Emergency
dards. The
Building
project will include forth the for the situations will be notice of not
The words “private parking lot procedures Rubble need not be stored given
grading, (b)
bridges, drainage and bitumi-
and accumulation, storage and disposal of longer than one (1) day.
private property” mean and in refuse containers or refuse storage
nous pavement.
include any and all real refuse as hereinafter stated; not to
(b) In case the owner or agent
property rooms, but shall be allowed
A Negative Environmental Declar- of the owner fails to follow the
privately owned by NOW. BE IT accumulate and shall be stored in
ation will be available for review. The
persons as THEREFORE,
herein defined and includes lands, ORDAINED BY THE TOWN COUN- such manner as to
requirements of such notice, the
Relocation Assistance a not constitute or
Program will Town Manager, the Health
tenements, hereditaments, and all CIL OF THE TOWN OF VAIL. create an unsanitary or unsightly Officer, or
be explained and tentative construc-
other the Fire Chief shall remqve the same
tion dateswill possessory rights and COLORADO, THAT: condition or a health or fire hazard.
be discussed. at
claims. the expense of such owner or
All those interested are to SECTION 1. Definitions. (c) It shall be unlawful for any
invited
The word “owner” shall include person who. to Section 3, agent of the owner. After removal of
attend the meeting and to pursuant
participate For the purpose of each and every the refuse Town forces bv the
in
any part-owner, joint-owner, ten- has the duty to provide refuse by or
the discussion and to present their provision of this
ant in ordinance, the Town’s Trash Service, the Town
views on the proposed project.
common, joint tenant or containers or refuse storage rooms to
lessee of the whole of following definitions of terms shall Health Officer, or the
or a part of
accumulate, or permit or cause to be Manager, the
Maps, plans and other pertinent apply: to
private parking lot Fire Chief, is authorized issue a
information by the
any or private accumulated, any refuse except
developed High- “Person” is natural person or
property as herein defined. any
anywhere the
summons to the owner' or agent of
way Department the rubble, on premises,
including The word “tenant” any partnership, corporation, associ- the owner to appear in municipal
Environmental or “person in other than in refuse containers
Negative Declaration other
or
possession or control” shall mean
ation, firm, or any group acting court.
are available for review at
refuse storage rooms, as said terms
the as a unit as well as individuals.
and include any person who are herein defined. SECTION 8. Penalties.
following Division of Highways “Refuse” includes all solid wastes,
offices: occupies in whole or in part or (d)All persons whose garbage is
Every person upon conviction of
otherwise has the right to
garbage and rubbish, whether com-
Central: 4201 East Arkansas possess collected by the Town’s garbage be
bustible includ- violation of this ordinance shall
or control the use
of same of any
or noncombustible, collection at
Avenue, Denver service shall all times fined not less than dollars
private ing rubble. thirty-five
District: 606 South parking lot or private separate refuse container
Ninth, Grand provide a
($35.00) nor more than three
property as herein defined. “Garbage” includes putrescent
Junction which shall be used solely for the plus the
animal vegetable hundred dollars ($300.00),
The words “Chief of Police” shall
or waste resulting
Field: U.S. 6 and 24, temporary storage of garbage or of removal of the refuse; shall
Highway from the preparation, and
cost or
mean the duly appointed Chief of cooking other putrescible material. not
Eagle be punished by imprisonment for
Police of the Town of serving of food, or the storage and
This Notice is given in Vail, (e) It shall be unlawful for any
conformity sale or produce. more than ten (10) days.
Colorado. to
with the U.S.
of person place garbage or any other
Department “Rubbish” includes all non- SECTION 9. Severability of Pro-

Federal SECTION 2. Unlawful putrescible material in any refuse


Transportation, Highway Parking on
putrescent solid wastes, of visions.
consisting container refuse
Administration Policy and Procedure Private Parking Lots or Private or storage room
both combustible and noncom-
unless the putrescible If part, section, subsection,
Memorandums 20-8, dated January Property. bustible garbage or any
wastes, including but not or of this
14, 1969 and material is wrapped in paper or other sentence, clause phrase
90-1, dated September It shall be unlawful for any limited to ashes, cardboard,
paper, material to ordinance is for any reason
held to be
7, 1972. person to
in such a manner as
park or cause to be parked tin cans, yard clippings, wood, glass,
prevent unless the invalid, such decision shall not affect
vehicle private discarded spillage or leakage,
R.A. PROSENCE
any upon any parking rags, clothes or wearing
refuse container wherein the validity of the remaining portions
lot or any other private property apparel of other garbage or
District
any kind, or any of this and the Town
Engineer within
putrescible material is placed is used ordinance;
the Town of Vail, without the discarded object or thing, not
solely for the th'e Town of Vail hereby
Published in The Vail Trail. March 9, consent of the thereof temporary storage Councillor
owner or the exceeding three feet in length. this
1973 and March 1973. thereof as provided in declares it would have passed
30. tenant or person in possession or “Rubble” includes large
,
Paragraph (d)
brush and each section,
control of said private parking lot of this section. ordinance part,
or wood, large cardboard boxes or parts
(f) The foregoing paragraphs of or phrase
private property. subsection, sentence, clause
thereof, large and/or heavy yard fact that
this Section 4 shall not prohibit any thereof, irrespective of the
SECTION trimmings, discarded fence
LEGAL NOTICE Any
3. Posting of Sign
crates, motor vehicle
tires,
posts,
junk
person from keeping building mate- any one or more
parts, sections,
or
owner, tenant, or person in motor
rials any premises before or during
on subsections, sentences, -.atyises
vehicle bodies or parts thereof,
possession or control of a private the period of active construction, nor phrases be declared invalid.
scrap metal, water discarded
RESOLUTION parking lot heaters,
or private property shall they be construed to prohibit READ.
furniture and all other household INTRODUCED.
wishing to avail himself of the from
the Town of Vail has goods or items, demolition materials,
any person storing any APPROVED. AND ORDERED PUB-
WHEREAS, provisions of this ordinance shall post
old materials used in the operation of a LISHED THIS sixth day of March.
been in the process of preparing a at
lumber and any other discarded
each and every entrance to business which is
new ordinance and has
a
similarobject or thing which cannot located in a zone 1973.
zoning private parking lot such
or private allowing a use to be carried on.
scheduled public hearings on the conveniently be cut into sizes of TOWN OF VAIL
property sign containing
a essentially
proposed zoning ordinance three feet in
to begin the length. SECTION 5. Unlawful Place By John A. Dobson
following words: to
on or about April 1, 1973; and “Refuse Container” is a metal or Refuse in Certain Places. Mayor
“Private Parking Lot Parking is non-absorbent
WHEREAS, the Town Council for and fire resistant
reserved for persons having (a) It shall be unlawful for any
the Town of Vail deems that it is container, which shall be equipped ATTEST:
permission of the owner and any with
person to deposit or cause to be
necessary and appropriate to tempor- a tightly fitting metal or
other be deposited refuse rubble Linda R. Hall
suspend the processing of
person may subject to non-absorbent and fire resistant any or on
arily cover
Town Clerk
the penalties imposed by Ordi- lid. any street, alley, sidewalk, park or
applications for building permits or
nance No. 3 (Series of any other public ground. Published in The Vail Trad. March 9.
pending the public hearings pertain- 1973).” "Refuse Storage Room” is a
(b) It
ing to the of such zoning
All signs must be approved by the
wholly enclosed approved by the
shall be unlawful for any 1973.
adoption area
Chief of Police, who shall have the person to bury or cause to be buried
ordinance; and Town Manager or his authorized
authority to determine size, shape anywhere within the Town of Vail
WHEREAS, the Town Council agent for the storage of refuse which
and lettering of such signs. any garbage.
feels strongly that the economic does not constitute, or tend to create
SECTION 4.
(c) It shall be unlawful for any
integrity and environmental viability Signing of Complaints. a fire or health hazard or an to
of the
person deposit or cause to be
Town of Vail must be No complaint shall be issued for unsanitary condition.
deposited garbage in the Town’s
maintained; any
violation of this ordinance unless “Building Department” is the
sewage system unless it is first ’
NOW, THEREFORE. BE IT the is the Building Department of the Town of
same signed by
RESOLVED that the Town Council tenant or person in possession
owner,

or
Vail. shredded by an approved mechanical
grinder.
.Colorado
for the Town of Vail shall “Town is the
not control of the private parking lot or
Manager” Town
(d) It shall be unlawfull for any
undertake the review procedure private property within . or Manager of the Town of his
upon Vail, or
person
authorized agent. in possession, charge
provided for in Ordinance No. 2 which a violation of this ordinance
or

“Town” control of any dead animals or of any


(Series of 1973) for any applicants may have occurred. is the Town of Vail,
Colorado. premises upon which the same may
who do not inititate such review on
SECTION 5. Penalties. be
before 1973. “Health Officer” located, to permit or allow such
or April 1, All is the Health
applications for building permits
Every person, upon conviction of Officer of the Town of Vail and the
animal to remain thereon for a period ski country USA-
a violation of this longer than 24 or to
subject to such
review, initiated on or
ordinance, shall, County of Eagle, Colorado, or his hours, deposit or

before April 1. 1973, must upon first conviction thereof, be authorized agent.
be
completed within the
punished by a fine of not less that “Fire Chief” is
period of thirty the Fire Chief of
$5.00, or by imprisonment of not the Town of
(30) days and the applicant will have Vail, or his authorized
additional period of more than 5 days, or both such fine agent.
an thirty (30)
and imprisonment. Upon a second “Refuse
days thereafter to complete and file Hauler” refers to any
conviction of a violation of this person
with the- Building Department all engaged in the business of
plans and specifications ordinance, within one year of prior collecting, storing and
required for a
transporting of

I
conviction, the fine shall be not less refuse in the Town of
obtaining a building permit. Vail, and who
than $lO.OO, or is
OF
imprisonment for licensed therefore by the
Town.
TOWN VAIL not more than 10 days, or both such

BUSINESS
By John A. Dobson SECTION 2. Unlawful to Permit
fine and imprisonment. : pon a third Refuse to
Mayor and Accumulate.
subsequent convictions, within
ATTEST: one year (a) It shall be unlawful
from a prior conviction, the for any

I
Linda R. Hall fine occupant or owner
therefore shall be not less than of any single-

OPPORTUNITY
Town Clerk residence
$20.00 or imprisonment for family to
accumulate, or
not
that 20 permit or to be
Published in The Vail Trail, March 9,
more days, or both such fine cause accumulated,
1973. and imprisonment. on the premises occupied or owned

I
by him, any refuse, the accumulation
SECTION 6. of Pro-
Severability
IN VAIL
of which
constitutes, or may create,
visions. an unsanitary condition or a health
LEGAL NOTICE If
sentence,
any part,
clause
section,
or phrase
subsection,
of this
or fire hazard.
(b) It shall be unlawful for any
ordinance is for any reason held to be owner, or
manager, operator of any
A
will
Public
be
Hearing
held at
on

the
this
hour
Ordinance
of 7:30
invalid, such decision shall
the
not affect multiple-family residence, apartment Crossroads Shopping Center
validity of the remaining portions house,
o'clock Tuesday, March condominium, boarding
p.m., 20, of this ordinance; and the Town house, private club, or any other like
1973 at the Vail Municipal Building. Council for the Town of Vail hereby to

ORDINANCE NO. 3 declares it would have passed this


premises
cause to be
accumulate or permit or
accumulated on said
VAIL HARDWARE
Series of 1973 ordinance and each part, section, premises the
any refuse, accumula-

AN ORDINANCE PROHIBITING subsection, sentence, clause tion of which


or phrase constitutes, 4400
sq. ft. of Street Level Shop Area
or may

PARKING UPON OR WITHIN thereof, irrespective of the fact that create an unsanitary or unsightly
PRIVATE PARKING LOTS OR any one or more parts, sections, condition or a health or fire hazard.
For Information Contact
PRIVATE PROPERTY WITH- subsections, sentences, clauses or (c) It shall be unlawful for any

OUT THE CONSENT OF THE phrases be declared invalid. owner, operator, or em-
manager
OWNER THEREOF OR PERSON ployer of any commercial
INTRODUCED, READ, AP- establish-

I
IN POSSESSION OR CONTROL PROVED ment to accumulate or
AND ORDERED PUB- permit or
PRIVATE PARKING LISHED cause to be
OF SAlt) THIS sixth day of March, on accumulated
said
LOT OR PROPERTY: IMPOS- 1973. premises any refuse the accumulation

ING CERTAIN TOWN OF VAIL of which constitutes


REQUIRE- or may create an

D. BROWN
MENTS UPON THE OWNER OR By John A. Dobson unsanitary and unsightly condition or
PERSON IN POSSESSION OR Mayor health or fire hazard.
ATTEST:
CONTROL OF PRIVATE PARK- SECTION
Linda R. Hall 3. Who Must Provide
ING LOTS OR PROPERTY: Refuse Containers.
PROVIDING PENALTIES FOR
Town Clerk REAL ESTATE
Published in The Vail (a) It shall be unlawful for any
THE VIOLATION THEREOF: Trail, March 9.
or owner
Will Miller James J. Collins Oran Palmateer
AND SETTING FORTH MAT- 1973 occupant of any single-
family to fail to P.O. Box 81657
TERS AND DETAILS IN dwelling provide at 547 476-2211 Vail, Colorado
all times one or more
RELATION THERETO. refuse
containers, herein the
as defined, at
WHEREAS, the Town of Vail has said premises owned or occupied
been confronted with a serious by
him.
deficiency of parking facilities to
(b) It shall be unlawful for any
MARCH 9, 1973 THE VAIL TRAIL 49

Information Page
A Special Welcome

To All The Fine Ski Clubs Church News Church Schedule

This coming Sunday, March


And Groups Listed Here! 11, the Rev. Daniel Parker of the
$ S United Church of Christ will be
the guest preacher at the 9:00

I 3/4-10 Audiology Workshop —l5O people.


I a.m.

Interfaith

from
ecumencial

Denver,
Chapel.
is
service

the
Rev.
at

Parker

presiding
the

$ :<
chairman of the Commission on

£ 3/4-10 Don Pomerantz 40 people. :< Leisure Ministries for the Colo-
3/4-10 Presidents Association 50 people. rado Council of Churches.
£ 3/7-13 Allen Park High School SC 40 people. i* Also taking an active part in
$ 3/9, 10 Johns Manville 80 people. * the service will be Ted Poliac,
$ 3/10-16 Rocky Mountain Ski Tour —3O people. President of the Eagle County
3/10-16 Edgeset, Inc. —l6 people. £ Board of Education, who will be
•••
3/10-16 Margessons —55 people. $ presenting the “expression of
3/11-13 Chevy Profit Council —3O people. $ concern,” an expression pre-

§ 3/11-15 Minnesota Funeral Directors —200 people. $ sented by a civic leader focusing
# 3/14-17 Great Southwest Travel 120 people. on a particular area of commun-

3/15,16 Forest Service 25 life which


people. g ity presents a
Vail Interfaith Chapel
•:< 3/15-17 General Electric —4O people. challenge to Christian disciple-
:> 3/16,17 Johns Manville —lOO people. g: ship.
Regular Sunday Services
3/2-10 Youngstown SC 50 people. »
* * * ♦

g 3/17-23 Far Corners/Indian SC —7O people. Tuesday, March 13, Rev. Don VAIL

if: 3/17-23 Ontario Teachers Association —6O people.


:£ Simonton will be preaching at Catholic Mass 5:30
p.m. Saturday Interfaith Chapel
if 3/17-23 Margessons—7o people. the Gypsum Lutheran Church in Catholic Mass 7:00 a.m. Sunday Interfaith Chapel
* 3/17-23 Maxwells of Richmond —2O people. * Ecumenical Service
a special Lenten service focusing 9:00 a.m. Sunday Interfaith Chapel
3/18-21 Lincoln-Mercury Dealers —3O people. on Christ’s confrontation with Christian Science 10:30 a.m. Sunday Interfaith Chapel

£ 3/20-24 Nomads —lOO people. ifi the


money
lenders at the temple. Mountain Top 12:30
p.m. Sunday Mid Vail and
3/21-24 Industrial Nucleonics —5O people. g The service is one of a series Services Eagle’s Nest

:$ 3/21-24 Ski International —lO people. being presented by the Meth-


Catholic Mass Sunday Interfaith Chapel
8 7:00 a.m.
3/22-24 Johnson City SC —34 people. odist and Lutheran Churches of
Vail Christian 8:00 Sunday Interfaith Chapel
3/23-25 Kansas SC —lOO people. p.m.
City g the lower Eagle Valley. Special

!
S Ministries
3/24-30 Blizzard SC —6O people. music for the series is being
Wednes- Interfaith
High Flight Bible Chapel
I provided
dents of the
by Vailites and resi-
upper Eagle Valley.
Study 7:30 p.m. days
Interfaith
Residents from these areas are High Flight Bible Sunday Chapel
attend the Study 7:00
especially invited to p.m.
services.
*
MINTURN
* *

Catholic Mass 7:30 p.m. Saturday St. Patrick’s


I For Vail Information \
I
Youth Program Church School United
and Central Reservations
Primary Grades 1-6 9-10 a.m. Sunday Presbyterian
k VAIL RESORT ASSOCIATION
Phone 303/476-5677
J Sponsors W.C. Junior/Sr. High
Bible Study 9-10 a.m. Sunday
United

Presbyterian
Fields Film Assembly of God 11:00 a.m.
Sunday Assembly of God

The Town of Vail Youth


Catholic Mass 11:00 a.m. Sunday St. Patrick’s
Program will be sponsoring a

Assembly of God 7:30 p.m. Sunday Assembly of God


W.C. Fields film on Friday,
Public Meeting Schedule March 9 at the Golden Peak
Youth Service

Jehovah’s Witnesses 8:30 p.m. Wednes- Minturn


restaurant. The film presentation
day (827-4202)
will begin at 8:00 p.m. with
W.V.WV.
rm-m-.-. Laurel and Hardy and Buster

Town Council of Vail First and third Tuesday of each month at 7: 30 Keaton shorts followed by
p.m., Vail Municipal Building. “Never Give

Break” starring
a Sucker

W.C.
an Even

Fields.
The
Town of Vail Planning Committee Every Wednesday at 3:30 p.m.,
Locals and visitors welcome
Corner
are

Layman's
Vail Municipal Building.
to enjoy an evening of film
Vail Water and Sanitation District Second Wednesday of each
entertainment. Refreshments
month at 9:00 Vail Municipal Building.
a.m.,
will be available.
by Jim Gibson
Vail Fire Protection District First Wednesday of each month at 9:00 Also, circle March 24 on your
Vail High Flight Representative
a.m., Vail Municipal Building. calendars. That is the date the

Sign Review Committee Alternating Wednesdays at 10:00a.m., Vail Town of Vail Youth Program 3:16, “For God so loved the world
Getting to Know Him
anticipates the arrival of a
Municipal Building. so much that He gave His only
Charlie Chaplin feature length
call the Town Office Son that anyone who believes
Vail Planning Committee No regular schedule, film.
How often we read about or are so

should in Him shaD not perish but have


for date of next meeting, 476-5613. told about some person we

the We hear of eternal life. God did not send His


Vail Metropolitan Recreation District No regular schedule, call meet. a person’s
Town meeting, 476-5613. Continental accomplishments, or his looks, or Son into the world to condemn it,
Office for date of next
and find but to it.”) So see that
Second
his personality, we save we

Building Appeals
Board of Zoning Adjustments and
Trail ways ourselves wanting to know more God thinks, acts, and feels. He is
Thursday of each month at 9:00 a.m., Vail Municipal Building.
about him. We might even want a person; one we can get to know.
Eagle County School Board Second and fourth Wednesday of each Bus Schedule this person to be our friend. To prevent us from being
month, 8:00 p.m. at rotating locations. There is about confused, the Bible teaches in
Leave Vail Arrive Denver a
person
and the 25th of whom you should know. Known to both the Old and New Testaments
Eagle County Commissioners First Monday day 3:15a.m. 6:20a.m.
Jewish that there is only God. (Deut.
each month at 9:00 a.m. at the Eagle County Courthouse.
9:25a.m.
the early people as one
6:25a.m.
Yahweh or Jehovah, He is called 6:4, “O Israel, listen: Jehovah is
Second and fourth Wednesday of each 1:30p.m. S.
County Planning Commission 9:50a.m.
Lord God by the Gentiles (non- our God, Jehovah alone," and
or
month Courthouse. 9:50a.m. 2:00p.m.
at 8:00 p.m., Eagle County Jews). He has caused to be James 2:19, “Are there still some
of each month General 10:52 a.m. 3:00p.m.
Vail Resort Association Second Tuesday and has among who hold that ‘only
written preserved you
Place to be announced. 7:50p.m. 11:20p.m.
Membership Meeting, 7:30 p.m. through the a book that believing' is enough? Believing in
ageas
10:30a.m. S.
8:00a.m. God?
Second and fourth Wed- reveals Himself to reader. one
Well, remember that
Upper Eagle Valley Sanitation District 11:00a.m. every
8:00a.m.
Vail Corp, office in building F of Manor This book we call the Bible. the demons believe this too so
nesdays at 2:00 p.m. Manor
Leave Denver Ar. Vail
Vail at the in Avon. The God of the Bible is
per- strongly that they tremble in
or plant
9:00a.m. 12:48p.m. sonal. We see this as we read terror!”)
Second Tuesday of each month at 7:00
Vail West Water District
11:00a.m.S. 2:35p.m. through the whole book, but there We know this much about God.
Vail Town Council Chambers, Vail Municipal Building.
p.m., 11:30 a.m. 2:35 p.m. You can know more about Him
are certain places where God is
Eagle Co. Airport Authority Third Thursday each month. 7:30p.m., 3:00p.m.5. 6:30p.m. described as having the by reading His book, the Bible,
Eagle County Court House. 3:30p.m. 6:30p.m. characteristics of yourself. But knowing everything
a
person rather
4:30p.m. 8:20p.m. than about Him and
some impersonal force or an knowing all His
Fri. Only Sat. Only all-inclusive everything. For teachings will be of little use to
example, we see that God has a you in finding real life if that's all
Lv. Stapleton
plan, that He thinks (Ephesians you do. To find the abundant life
fa BIBLE 3:45 p.m. 1:00p.m.
1:5, “His unchanging plan has that God wants us to have, we

For Sale Lv. Denver Depot


always been to adopt us into His must receive Him and decide to

p| STUDY
restaurant
4:15p.m.
Ar. Vail
1:30p.m.
own family by sending Jesus
Christ to die for He did this
let Him
When
come into
make that
us and control

decision,
Established 6:45p.m. 4:00p.m.
us. us. you
because He wanted to.”). We also just ask Him to take your life; tell
and bar Bridge
on
Sat. & Sun. Only
find that God not only thinks, He Him that
you give it to Him. Then
Street with excellent
Lv.Vail 8:00 a.m.
acts (Genesis 1:1, “In the trust Him, tliat is, rely on Him.
lease. Write Box 10K,
10:30a.m. beginning, God created heaven You will find that not
Ar. Stapleton you only
7:30 p.m. Wednesdays Vail, Colorado 81657 Ar. Denver Depot 11:00 a.m. and earth.”). We further read know about Him, but that
you are
7:00 —Sundays
p.m. that God feels or has emotions “getting to know Him!”
S. Means Stapleton
Vail Interfaith Chapel when we read of His love (John
Airport
50 THE VAIL TRAIL MARCH 9,1973

LAST REMAINING LOT


on

advertising)
18th fairway

(classified
for sale pond at Grouse
Mountain. Call Dave Cole,
Broker, 476-2113. (10-tn)

CARPET, FURNITURE, Tile


10 Cents a Word -
$2.00 Minimum Per Insertion Cash In Advance, Please! REAL ESTATE INVEST-
and Linoleum. Free estimates. MENTS Local
Ron Benedict Service.
developer has
Carpet real estate investment oppor-
827-5886. Box 425, Minturn.
tunities from time to time.
CUSTOM LOVELY FURNISHED LONG TERM SUMMER rental, If
MADE TEEPEES apart-
(45-tn)
-

interested, please call David L.


Two and three bedroom models ments. Long term one and two reasonable rates, LionsHead.

TAPES available, loft All for bedrooms from $l9O available at Two bedrooms, two baths, loft,
Cole, Broker, Timberline
RECORDS, -
8-track optional.
under 5 Park. Excellent six. Properties Corporation at
and cassettes. Stereo and tape wampum per square Apollo village sleeps Newly carpeted and 476-2113. (8-2t
foot. This location. Resident furnished with complete
accessories available also. Moun- summer make Telephone
tain Music. Lazier Arcade whoopee in a Teepee! Contact Manager Pat O’Connor at kitchen, color TV. Contact C.
APPROXIMATELY 1/3 ACRE
Building, Vail, Colorado. Call us Dave “Crazy Horse” Collins, 476-5881. (19-tn) Kirk French, 619 Olympia
duplex lot in town of Vail for
at 476-5156. 476-2321 or 476-3780. (19) Road, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
(7-tn) sale. For further information
HUGE THREE BEDROOM 15211. (16-10t
write Box 704, Frisco, Colorado
K 2 FOURS SIAMESE CATS and kittens for house trailer for rent.
Brand new, Fireplace, 80443.
this
sale. Rare Lynx points and Blue dishwasher, completely furnish- LUXURY CONDOMINIUMS for' (16-4t
unmounted, years, Sl2O.
Call 476-3047 late afternoon, points. Very loveable. Call Andy ed. Located in Avon. Short term rent at the Vorlaufer. Sleeps six
WILL TRADE, fee simple, two
evening or 8 to 9 a.m. (11-tn) at 476-3743 days. (19) or long term, available immedi- to fourteen with every conven-
condominiums in Freeport.
ately. Call (303) 596-3458, or ience. Located in the heart of
OVERHEAD CAMPER Grand Bahamas for one in Vail.
EMPLOYEE RACE PHOTOS: If and (303) 232-6989. (19) town. Call 476-5859 or write the
Aspen, Sun Valley
you raced in the last employee pickup for sale. See at 661 Main. Vorlaufer, Vail, Colorado. or
vicinity.
Minturn evenings and weekends. For further information write
we have a color shot of THREE BEDROOM, two bath (14-st)
race,
Richard D. LaVoy, 5241 South-
you.
The f/stop Camera Shop, (19) unit located in Vail Inter-
mountain. Available April 1, 4,500 SQUARE FEET OF wyck Blvd., Toledo, Ohio
Gore Creek Plaza Building. 43614. (9-tn)
CROSS COUNTRY SKIS for 1973 at $375 month. Call WAREHOUSE SPACE at Wol-
(13-tn) per
sale. Bonna 195 Also 476-5075. cott Will subdivide.
cm. (19-tn) Interchange. DELUXE RANCH -

1860 acre
BUSINESS FOR SALE - Small bindings and boots, size 7. Call Call Merv or Rick at 476-3737.
ranch for sale. Ideal for long
for sale for 476-5806. (19) SMALL ONE BEDROOM fur-
gift shop or space (23-tn)
term appreciation. $475 per acre
lease. Excellent location nished apartment with sauna and
in
with terms. 45 miles north of
SNOWMOBILE 18 h.p. Snow kitchen. $2OO BIGHORN RENTALS
center of Vail Village. Call
-

efficiency per
-

Quality Vail between Dillon and Steam-


476-5454 or write Roy Fleming, Pony made by Couperal (not month until May, $135 May accommodations at reasonable
boat. miles
F-a-n-t-a-s-t-i-c 314 stream frontage,
Box 130, Vail. (14-tn) Chapperal). through October. Call 476-3255. rates. Condominiums and apart-
excellent water rights. Contact
machine for
any kid between (19) ments for eight to twelve
David L.
Cole, Broker, Timber
SKIS K 2 Fours. Never used. of 9 and 49. Call 476-5156 from $4O daily. Your
ages persons
line Properties Corp., 476-2113.
Call 476-3119. (5-2t between 12 noon and 6 TWO BEDROOM TRAILER choice of lovely two, three or
p.m.
except Tuesdays. (19-2t available four bedroom units
(8-2 t
now through April located in
FOR SALE Antique beautiful 30th in Avon. Very clean. Call the Bighorn area four miles east
EXCELLENT LAND investment
brass MOBILE HOME for sale 476-3711
revolving hat rack, circa between 4:30 to 7:30. of Vail. Fully equipped with
-

opportunity in thislarge ranch


1880. Also 1968-69 Commodore. 12 60 (19)
antique caricature x linen, utensils, dishes and fire-
Glenwood Over
prints from Vanity Fair of 1869 three bedroom with 114 baths. wood. Rentals, Box
near Springs.
Bighorn 2100 deeded land
and 1870. Kaleidoscope, Box Located in
Nottingham Trailer NEWLY FURNISHED one bed- 400 T, Vail, Colorado 81657.
acres plus
Park in forest and BLM permits. 250
279, Vail, 476-5295. Avon. Selling for $3995. with fireplace, shag carpet. Phone 476-5532. (11-tn)
room (303) land with two
See by appointment only. Large storage area. No pets.
acres irrigated
miles of Colorado River front-
FOR SALE OR RENT Contact James Strader, Buffer Creek area. Call 476-3711
-
Three CONDOMINIUM UNITS avail-
Scenic
bedroom trailer in Avon. Call 476-2306. (19-2t between 4:30 to 7:30. (19) able at Vail East
age. high country pasture.
Lodging. $4O Excellent with
827-5501 before 9 after Call 476-5330. (7-tn)
improvements
a.m. or
FOR SALE
per night. nearly five bedroom home.
OR RENT Two new
7 p.m. (17-2 t STYMIED FOR A PLACE
-

to
1969 Continental For further information on this
12’ x 65’ stay? Call Vail Renter’s Valet for NEW HOME
VAIL on Gore
furnished and other ranch properties
VASSAR FIREWOOD COM- mobile homes in and short term. walk
long 476-3711, Creek, easy to both
contact Orr Land
PANY established park at Edwards. Company,
Most reasonable rates Box 1716, Vail. (16-tn) gondolas. Four bedroom, three
in the Pinon Available both Kremmling, Colorado, (303)
valley. wood. Call now. Buy one or
bath, sauna,
recreation
room,
$6500 each. Weekends 476-3634 724-3360 Stephens,
or Jim
Vassal 476-3497. ONE BEDROOM studio apart- porch. $125/day. Call owner in
(17-tn)
or weekdays, Boulder 499-9591.
ment, mossrock Denver weekdays, 794-1179 Salesman, Silt, Colorado, (303)
fireplace, shag or
876-2630.
1965 OLDS 4-4-2 Hurst four (19-4t (18-3t
carpet, completely furnished. in Vail some weekends,
speed. Excellent condition. Call $l7O per month. Call 476-3471 476-3221. (13-8 t
WANT PROFITABLE 450 ACRE RANCH for sale by
476-5031. (18-2t A Gore
sum- or Range Properties of
mer business. Lunch for 476-3621. (19) owner. Seven miles west
wagon PRIVATE SLEEPING quarters
sale. Call 476-3359. Meeker, Colorado White
FIREPLACE WOOD for sale! (19-2t inMinturn, 342 Main Street.
on

River. Call Jim Brown 878-'4’327


We deliver. $3O face cord for FURNISHED TWO BEDROOM Weekly rates. Call 827-4200
per or
CARPETING after 6:00
split pinon. Call 524-3010 in Approximately or one bedroom apartment with 476-3091. (16-tn) p.m. (18-2t
Gypsum, Colorado or 328-6570 150 yards of red and burgundy. buffet rental unit. Good buy!
in Eagle. (17-4t $3.00/yard. Cash and carry. Call Colorado West Company, BIGHORN Attractive two
ASSUME LOAN, low equity on

days 476-2211 or evenings this attractive two bedroom, two


476-5689. (19-3 t bedroom duplex. Sleeps six. loft condominium. Excel-
ROUND RUG 12’ diameter, 476-3060. (19-2 t Four bath,
Fireplace. day minimum.
TWO lent rental partial rental
wool pile with cotton backing. BEDROOM, two full bath $4O per day. Write 3917 West
or

Rust, gold, yellow pattern, good FOR SALE -


1955 Ford West Vail Exit. possibility. Ridgeview Square
apartment near Grand Avenue, Littleton, Colo-
VB, 4-speed, bucket Development, Box 1066, Vail.
condition. Call 476-5908 or Pickup, 16’ cathedral
ceiling, fireplace, rado 80123 or call (303)
seats, 1961 Corvair Colorado 81657 or call
476-5329. (18-2t gauges. private balcony. Plush 794-2756. (8-12t
carpeting 476-2750.
Pickup. Less than 1,200 miles on throughout. Self cleaning oven, (18-2t
FOR rebuilt engine. Both in real good
SALE One pair swinging large frost free refrigerator. LARGE FURNISHED
two bed-
condition. Call 328-6606 in Dishwasher and LOT FOR SALE West Vail
doors, 5’ 12”; eight moveable disposal. Lease
-

after 6:30
room duplex apartment in
with
shutters, 6’ Eagle p.m. (19-2 t with option to renew. Intermountain 1/3 acre
sunny exposure.
new unpainted, x Required available for
long
18”. One door, used, white, 6’ Call mornings 8 to 9, 476-3688.
x through November. 476-3772, term rental. Mossrock
fireplace,
FOR SALE 1970 VW
2W; folding room divider, 8’ x George Boyd. (19) full kitchen, dining area, shag (18-2t
B’. Call Squareback. Call 827-5230.
476-5908 or 476-5329. carpeting throughout. $270 plus
(18-2t (19-2t AVAILABLE MARCH 15th. NOW LEASING -

Shop and
utilities. Call Cindy at 476-2445
Newly furnished two bedroom office space on west side of the
weekdays, or 476-3604, after 7
FOR SALE 1967 Vail
MOBILE HOME Chevy Village Inn. Contact Harlan
-

for sale, 12 x
apartment, fireplace, view
p.m. (18-tn)
Malibu. 4
60, excellent condition. Skirted new
tires, new battery nestled in trees. $3OO/month
on Choate, Room 45, Vail Village
and anchored in park. Call $550. Rossignol Strato 102, 210 lease $215 month until Inn or
phone 476-2300. (13-tn)
years or TWO BEDROOM, two bath
cm. with Look Nevada bindings.
827-5871. (18-st) November 1. Call (303) unfurnished apartment for rent
1 year old, $lOO. Ask for Steve LION’S RIDGE LOT, zoned
333-7675 evenings. (19) West Vail
near exit. Fireplace,
FIREPLACE WOOD Ellison at The Keg. (19) 1.9 All
-
Cut and
self-cleaning oven, frost-free
condominium, acres.

delivered. Call Jim in Frisco, FOR RENT Two bedroom refrigerator. Call 476-3772. (18)
utilities in, roads paved, good
FOR SALE 1964
453-6777. (18-4t Willy’s Jeep available view site. Call (303) 388-7876.
-

apartment for sub


C-J5, New tires, radio, shocks leasing. With firsLoption at ACAPULCO (17-3t
year BAYSIDE
luxury
GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPPIES and brakes. Call Joe 476-2650. lease next fall. Limited to three
apartment for
by week or
rent
Purebred AKC registered. (19) adults. No $225 BUILDERS NOTE 14 acre in
pets. month.
-

per Three bedrooms, three


Four generation pedigree. Call month. Call 476-5734 Colorado Hi Valley
TRAILER
(19-tn) baths, full-time
housekeeper Springs near
Colo- FOR SALE In Club. Zoned R-5 for
724-3398, Kremmling, Country
-

Write Box 483, Vail, Colorado.


rado. Avon, 8 x 38, $l6OO. Contact WANTED Female roommate will sell
(19-3 t (18-4 t ten units. Owner or
Tom Foppiano, Box 55, Avon. over 20. Beautiful new condo- exchange for condominium in
1969 BRONCO Hubs, (19) minium $l5O Vail Area. Call Vail
-
rear
per month. Call LUXURY CONDOMINIUM Properties,
seat, V-8, excellent condition, 476-2773 476-2427 Ltd. 476-5055.
LANGE FLO
or
during available
May through Novem- (19-3t
$1625. Write Box 1076 Pros, size 1114, office hours. (19)
or ber. Central
105-D Apollo Park after $4O. Call 476-2034 from 8 to 10 location, two
Three
contact 1600 SQUARE FEET
bedroom, two
-

6:00 a.m. (19) FOR


bath, large living with
p.m. (19) APARTMENT RENT -

room, dining and kitchen. bedroom, 2V4 bath home


Short term basis only, extras. Additional 1600
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
sleeps Furnished, $2OO per month, many
FOR SALE 10 speed bike,
-
nine. Located in complete
of village feet
ready to
-

core security square


Contract carpentry business for with
deposit required
$55; Kneissls with Marker loft and fireplace. Contact Owners in for duplex of more living space.
Vail March 23-30 and
sale. Produces 15 to 25 thousand
bindings, 210 $95; Dyna- George Knox, Jr. at 476-5108 or Call 476-5896 after 6 p.m. (19)
cm, April 13-22 to show.
Call Bob, 476-3047. Call
stars, 200 cm, $6O. Also antique
a
year. (19) 476-5403. (10-tn) 476-3310. (18-4 t
milk cans. Call 476-5859. (19) EXCHANGE OR CASH SALE
-

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY VORLAUFER LUXURY of six


$6,000 in each
-

REN- equity
TRAILER FOR SALE In Leather work business for sale. TAL
-
Heart of Vail
Village. $34,600 2. bedroom Wilderness
Do in
Avon with large extra room built your spare time good Three bedrooms, loft, two baths. condominium. Want land, lots,
bucks little investment. Call real estate cash,
Fully carpeted. Call Every convenience. Expensive add
on.
mortgages. We can
Bob at 476-3047. (19)
827-5536. (19-2t but nice l Weekly minimum. other property, etc. for right
Phone 303-266-0664 or write deal. (19)
TAKE SOIL the Blue Box 10S, Vail, Colorado. (9-tn)
away
Lustre from and
DELUXE, very private two
way carpets
for rent bedroom, two bath apartment at
upholstery. Rent electric sham-
FURNISHED RENTAL in West Crossroads. Large private terrace
pooer SI. Gambles Store,
Vail.
wanted
Top floor of duplex with with brick flower planter.
Minturn. (19-2t Fully
two bedrooms, large kitchen and furnished
TWO BEDROOM furnished (optional), excellent
breakfast nook, spacious dining rental possibilities,
ONE TWIN BED Frame, box apartment for rent in West Vail. one bedroom

One
room shag carpet. Includes
area, and .bath could be rented EXPERIENCED securities sales
springs and head board, $2O. year lease, $325 per month
dishwasher, self-cleaning separately. $74,000 at
Call days 476-2211 or evenings including utilities. Call 596-7976 oven or best man wanted. Call Merv, Lapin
and Washer/dryer. $350 monthly offer. Call 476-5531.
in Colorado 476-5400 Vail Securities,
476-3060. (19-2t Springs. (19) or
plus utlities. Call 476-3148. (18) 476-5828. (46-tn) (10-tn)
MARCH 9, 1973 THE VAIL TRAIL 51
WANTED Middle aged woman EXECUTIVE SECRETARY
pos- LIFETIME SEASON Ski Passes
for housekeeping position, 12 ition available with real estate bought and sold. Contact Vail
months a year in private firm. Top secretarial skills, Securities, Box 11 or
phone
Market Report
mountain home in Vail. Immed- administrative
ability, and atti- 476-5531.
(34-tn)
iate employment, excellent tude for
working with public
Character references Excellent salary. Box By Mervyn L. Lapin
wages. re- required. VAPOR CAVE Mineral water
quired. Write 464,Box Vail, 276, Vail, or call 476-2446. baths, Massage These
Chiropractor quotations, supplied by Vail Securities Investments, a member of the
Colorado 81657. (6-tn) (19-2t X-Ray
National Association of Securities
Dealers, are bids and offers quoted by Vail
Electro-Therapy. Open Securities Investment to other over-the-counter
dealers as of approximately
every day. On the main highway 1:00 p.m. of the day
TOWN MARSHALL shown. The quotations do not represent actual
MAIDS WANTED Part time, and Main- as you enter Glenwood Springs. transactions.
unit. Call or come in. tenance man wanted by the Dr. C. W. McFadden. Phone
paid per
Aspen
Town of Red Marlin
Contact Housekeeper, Valhalla Cliff. Salary open. 945-5825. (1-tn) Date Vail Assoc. Vail Bonds Ski
Polaris Corp. qjj
Lodge, 476-5641. (5-tn) Apply to: Mayor Alan Albert, 3/2 14 12 1/2-13
-14 3/8 1040-1080 .10-.15 1/4 7/8-1 1/8
Box 147, Red Cliff, Colorado ELECTROLUX 14
SALES AND 3/5 1/4-14 5/8 1040-1080 .10-.15 13 -13 3/4 1-11/4
MAIDS WANTED Paid on 81649.(19) SERVICE Mobile 3/6 14 -14 3/8 1040-1080 .10-.15 13 1/2-14 1-1 1/4
per service
3/7 14 -14 3/8 1040-1080 .10-.15 14 -14 3/4 1-11/4
room basis. Meals furnished, center in Vail week. For
every 14 14
3/8 -14 3/8 1040-1080 .10-.15 1/4-15 1-11/4
housing available. Contact PART TIME SITTER wanted more information on home and
Housekeeper, Holiday Inn of for six year old evenings. commercial
some vacuums, shampoo-
Lots of time to ski. Room and This report
Vail. 42-tn) ers, polishers write or call is not and should not be construed as an offer to sell or
the
solicitation of offer to securities. The information
board salary only. John Kent, 1490 an buy any set forth herein
plus salary or South Pearl, has been obtained from sources which we to it not
believe be reliable, but is
EXPERIENCED WAITRESSES Call 476-5555 days. (19) Denver, Colorado 80210. Phone guaranteed as to accuracy or completeness. The information and expressions
and kitchen help wanted. Call 744-3131. (1-tn) of opinion herein are subject to change without notice. Vail Securities. Inc.
WANTED and/or its officers or employees may from time to time buy sell securities in
476-2539 for appointment. (14) Kind loving person or
the open market.
to adopt male dog. German GUARANTEED WATCH repair
BOOKKEEPER WANTED, Shepard 18 months old. by certified watch maker.
per- cross,
manent position, flexible hours, Call 827-5204 after 5 (19) Jewelry repair. Vail Jewelers
p.m.
mature with some experience. 476-3003. (7-tn)

Apply Foster Lumber in Min- WANTED waiters, waitresses

turn.(17-tn) and housemen.


at The Lodge
Apply in person
at Vail. (19-2t
RON
SERVICE
BENEDICT CARPET

Carpet, linoleum,
Vail Securities
HELP WANTED -
Male or tile. Contract and custom
female in linen supply WANTED TO RENT or BUY installation. work.
Repair
-

new
• Vail Associates Stock and Bond
Three bedroom condominium. 827-5886, Box
company. Two shifts available, 6 425, Minturn,
12 a.m. and 12 a.m. to 6 Top price, $350 month. Colorado. (21-tn) • All Exchange Securities
p.m. to per
Contact Oscar Holden 476-5671
am. Plant located in Minturn. • Vail Business Opportunities
PRAIRIE AND SON Lock
Call Bill at 476-5598 Tom at 476-2035. (19)
-

or or
and Key Service.
• Land Syndications
476-3193. (18) Bonded and
WANTED insured. Call 827-5622. (1-tn)
LEASE -

Couple
TV PERSONNEL wanted for needs to lease 1, 2 or 3 bedroom MERV LAPIN
FOR ALTERATIONS
part time volunteer work with furnished house. Preferably with and re-

local production team. shed. Call 476-5099 pairs call “The Stitchery" in the
fledgling garage or or
Crossroads. 476-3939.
Technical production exper-
or 477-8970 collect. (19) (15-4t
ience preferred. Call 476-3660.
SPECTRUM TELEVISION
(18-tn)
ELECTRONICS Mobile Repair HUSKY FOUND -

Young
HELP WANTED La Pinata services Unit. Will repair color, black and lost & found found Inter-
-
Husky puppy on

white, radios, stereos, etc.


Restaurant, Golden Peak House. state, Intermountain area. Call
Serviced in your home. Tempor-
Please apply in Vail Humane Society, 476-2396,
person. (15-2 t
ary phone 366-8270 in Denver, 476-2745 or 476-3372. (19)
PORTER INDUSTRIES (For- MINIATURE POODLE LOST
call collect. (16-4 t
-

PART TIME MAIDS wanted.


merly Weibel’s) Home Man- Male chocolate brown with
Must have car. Call 476-5532 or BACK PACK and shovel found
agement Carpet Cleaning CRAMER CRANE SERVICE number tatooed in ear. Answers
476-2300. (17-3 t in woods in Matterhorn Village.
-

Window Washing Upholstery to “Qwesty”. Call 476-2531 or


Formerly Weeden-Minturn, Returned to claimant on identi-
Cleaning Removal of Snow 476-2539. (19)
Colorado. Call (303) 827-5788
CHEF -
EUROPEAN TRAIN- fication of contents and descrip-
and Ice from Roofs Anything or 827-4108. (17-tn)
ING tion of bag. Write Jim Sheele,
seeking position. Experi- Else? Call Porter Industries, Tom FOUND mix found
in complete
Beagle on
3205 West Serendipity, Colo-
ence kitchen man-
or Gail, 476-5481. (16-tn) EXPERIENCED CARPENTER Frontage Road near Matterhorn.
rado Springs, Colorado 80917.
agement. 1965-,1,966 Holiday
and available for
Call Vail Humane Society at
painter small
Award winner in . gourmet' •‘OUR BUSINESS IS SERVICE” 476-2396, 476-2745 (19)
jobs. Reasonable or
rates. Call
dining, 1967 Indiana Grand
Shaver Refrigeration and 476-3372 call the Vail Police
Scott at 827-4200 weekday or
Award. Would like to relocate in
Service. Licensed Department. (19)
Vail
Appliance evenings after 6 p.m. (18)
or
surrounding area. Write
Electrical Contractor. Call
Box 10A, Vail.
(17-3 t Whitney Shaver at 827-5584 pr SEWING MACHINES -

$39 and
REWARD FOR LOST male

write Box 746, Avon, Colorado Sales and service on all


Chihuahua-Poodle “Eddie”. - LOCALS -

up.
WANTED Good proven Looks like brown wire-haired
81620. (25-tn) makes of domestic and indus-
business
any area in Vail. Call
trial. Call The chihuahua. Lost in Minturn READ THIS!
476-3001. (17-3t Stitchery,
INSURANCE vicinity. Call Richard Stout,
FARMERS 476-3939. (18-tn)
-

Comfortable two bedroom


827-5290. (19)
HELP Group insurance for all needs Chamonix Chalet ready to
WANTED -
Waitresses
Auto Home Liability BEWARE THE IDES OF be lived in. 90% financing
and pastry girl. Apply at Aux Trailers Business MARCHT.W.C. LOST Very light golden
Boats custom
Dues de Savoie Pastry Shop or available, moss-
Benedict at retriever. 9 month old female,
Life. Call Bud
call 476-5885. (15) rock fireplace, special deep
. 476-5136. BERNINA SEWING MA- answers to the name of Barley.
shag full
carpeting,
Lost in the area of Mintum
CHINES Sales and Service.
kitchen, paved parking.
LAUNDRY HELPER wanted Super Food. Wearing red collar
IF YOU WANT TO DRINK Call 476-3939. (19-tn)
-

for six hours Why pay rent see Dicki


Also maids with identification tag. Call
per day. that’s your business. If you want
Pete or J.C. at Vail
wanted, paid on basis. 476-3603 after 6:30
per room to STOP that’s our business. INCOME TAX RETURNS p.m.
See pre- Properties, Ltd. for full
Housekeeper at Lion Square. Anonymous, Vail, Call Fred Gold
827-5869. (19)
Alcoholics pared. at details this exceptional
(15-tn) in the
on

Colorado. Meetings 476-5194. (19-4 t buy -476-5055.


basement of the Vail Interfaith Subscribe to
DISHWASHER WANTED -

at 8:00 THE PERFECT COMBIN-


Chapel, Wednesdays The Vail Trail
Apply in person, Holly Vail in ATION Porter Industries for
LionsHead. (17-3t p.m.
cleaning and maintenance and

CONCRETE WORK Floors, -

Colorado West Company for


EXPERIENCED RETAIL sales
clerk footings, foundations. Licensed concerned property manage-
wanted Apply at General i ■ /"’-..1 r’rvn.
Offices the Golden
1

ailU HIbUICU. vyail xn-vvi.u ment. in


Store in
LionsHead/(16-tn) struct ion. Call 827-5954 or Peak House Lodge. 476-5238.

LABORERS NEEDED
476-5881. (19-tn)
-
Call
827-5277. (3-tn)

FAST CAMERA REPAIR ser-


(19-3t

INTERIOR & EXTERIOR finish I WRON D. BROWN


!

vice now available at the f/stop carpenters wanted. Call


COMMERCIAL SPACE WANT-
Camera Shop, Gore Creek Plaza 476-5415. (18)
;

ED Local
company desires
Building, 476-3200. (13-tn)
REAL ESTATE
lease on 5,000 to 10,000 square PIANO TUNING & SALES -

Will Miller James J. Collins Oran Palmateer


■eet suitable for light manu- PAPER HANGING & before you buy,
CUSTOM Learn to play P.O. Box 547 476-2211 Vail, Colorado 8 1657
operation. Call PAINTING -
Al Weiss rent piano purchase
with
a
827-5921,
(19-tn) 476-5850. (37-tn) option, all rents apply to price
of piano. Robert E. Musser,
TRAVEL AGENT WANTED
ENTERTAINING? Cocktail and Piano Tuner, associated
with the
-

uii time year-round office sales served in Garden Music Company


dinner parties leisurely Village
Position
opening May Ist. home. in Grand Junction, will be in this
the privacy of your
JJ
v 0U s
?gency experience de- the
coming few weeks;
Ch inese-Japenese-Tahitian area in
Minimum with to-Box
av I.
salary
specialties.
Michiko's Catering, please address inquiries
ent
9h?- travel benefits. For
476-3002. (1-tn) 516, Grand Junction,
Colorado
PPointment call Overland and Garden
81501, 242-5872; or to
Travel Service, FOR VA/FHA Home Mortgages Village Music, 835 26th Street,
TM266. (19-tn) and Grand Junction, Colorado
through Central Mortgage
Investment Company see Com- 81501, 243-9720. (51-tn)
nk^u™ENT WANTED -
Fur-
mercial Bank of Leadville,
one two bedroom, call
i , or

(miscellaneous)
-4n Leadville, Colorado or

Ast t 0 November 15th. Call


486-0420. Equal housing lend-
476-2266. (19-tn)
(5-30 t

I
ers.

b2°u J I ATE WANTED


to share OLYMPIC CARPET Installation
THE VAIL HUMANE SOCIETY
e n

cal?M
“edroom
Llon
476-3759 '
condominium
Call
in
Service. Box 785, Vail,
Colorado hasthe following
adoption
animals for
togood homes: One
FOR SALE!
81657. Phone after 6:00 p.m.
or
caHMary at 476-2482. (19) female Dachshund-Beagle-Lab
303-476-3652. (27-tn) housebroken, loveable
I Townhouse in Vail das
Schone. Three bedrooms, 2
puppy, I
with child- baths, fireplace, sauna, all electric
and especially good kitchen,
SECRETARY-EXPANDING in- LET US DO THE WORK
while
one
Border Collie mix
I thermopane windows, spacious sundeck. Redwood
yourself We ren; I
. .
-

tim. I 6 ? gencY needs fu» or P art you enjoy Parties brown and white male dog. exterior, cathedral ceiling, fully carpeted $44,500
Previous in catering
with experience specialize Call Tne Other cute puppies
also avail-

appn
/n Insurance company or (Cocktail or Dinner). for able Call 476-2396, 476-2745
I 476-5740, ask
l Red Lion Inn
to T47TS^-(iSr Gunther or Sigi. (7-tn) or
476-3372. (19)
52 THE VAIL TRAIL MARCH 9,1973

Secretary of State in charge of


South American affairs.
tid bits . . .
* * * VILLAGE CENTER, PHASE
..

NSW TWO: One, two and three


To brag a little the Vail Trail
bedroom apartments located
,
broke into national print a week ,
by g.k. Condominiums 'n core overlook !n
g
ago when Ben Wright, ex- Gore Creek. Rock
fireplaces,
publisher of This Week Magazine modern kitchens, on-site parking and exceptional view'
and now President of Ontario
VAIL RACQUET CLUB CONDOMINIUMS: Deluxe
one
Paper Co., a subsidiary of the
bedroom condominiums overlooking Gore Creek
Chicago Tribune-New York News Include membership in the Vail Racquet Club. The
combined, turned in a story about master plan includes 10 tennis courts, swimming pool,
our operation which appeared in club house, exercise and
room
pro shop. Four tennis
the courts will be completed
February 17 issue of Editor in
1973, three of which will be
and Publisher. undercover and available for play next winter
Ben, of course, is Apartment prices $23,950 to $28,450
a part-time
Vailite and has a house here on

the Golf Course next door to our ALL SEASONS: One bed

Mayor, John Dobson.


room garden level apartment,
nj I
From the story has KeSalC completely furnished and
come some
located close to Golden Peak
interesting and appreciated mail , ,

including a letter of appli-


Condominiums
S.VI.MVIIIUHUIIIU
ski lift and tennis courts

cation from the Press Secretary


$29,250
CROSSROADS AT VAIL: Two bedroom, one bath
of one of the better known
furnished apartment with fireplace and exterior
Senators in Washington. balconies. Located above Bullock's at the Crossroads
An odd twist to this delightful
'..... $49,500
publicity is the fact we were
CROSSROADS: Two bedroom, two bath apartment
advised several days in advance
'with sleeping loft, fireplace and complete kitchen.
that the story would As
appear.
Located on the top floor and has high beam ceilings.
we anxiously awaited our regular Includes a fireplace, carpeting, drapery and barn siding
subscription copy, wouldn’t you
in the living r00m554,000
know it would be later
one day LIONSHEAD CENTRE: One bedroom,
than one bath with
it’s usually late and then,
fireplace and superior location. Furnished $45,000
when it did arrive, the
only
....

cover

with the mail label MOUNTAIN HAUS: Exceptional four bedroom


on it, ap-
in P.O. box. apartment on the top floor overlooking the village This
peared our
is a spacious
apartment with fine furnishings . $120,000
* * »
RIVA RIDGE: Two bedroom, three bath apartment
As a follow-up to story last with fireplace, underground
our parking and management by
week about Truly’s Yours first The Lodge at Vail $75,000
boss in the
Newspaper Biz we SANDSTONE 70: Two bedrooms plus loft with two
Barbra Streisand and Ski instructor, Heini Larese noted in the Denver Post
Monday baths, fireplace and furniture $38,000
that past and present
It star-studded he,
employees SANDSTONE 70: Two bedroom, bath
was a evening among other accompli- honored Mr. Gaylord
two condomin-
with a ium in the Westview
last weekend when Charles and the building. Furnished $36,000
shments, producer of Funny
Susie entertained with
birthday party at which Carol
Meyer Face the play that made SANDSTONE 70: Just across the highway from
cocktails. In addition to Streisand
Channing belted out “Diamonds LionsHead. Two
a goodly a star.
Are Girl’s Best Friend,”
bedrooms, two baths, fireplace and
a as a
number of our own celebrated balcony $36,500
Auto Racing’s top personality, 12-foot (across) cake
localites there were such birthday
Roger Penske, was among those VORLAUFER: Two
bedroom, two bath apartment on
flamed with 100 candles.
glittering people there as Bar- present as were Ann and Moose Gore Creek with good view to the west. Stone fireplace
Miss Channing was in
bra Streisand ; Fran Ray
and of Denver. Also for and all furniture included $65,000
Taylor up Oklahoma
Stark she being the City where they held
daughter of weekends in their Vail homes
the world premiere of her new
the late famous Fanny Brice and were Ginny and Dick Olson musical “Lorelei” last Saturday
(Outdoor Sports); and the "great Lots For Sole bighqpn estate, lot
night. 8: Very attractive building
potential teller of tall tales” Bill In addition to site located
honoring Gaylord on Gore Creek with exceptional view
Whiteford and his lovely better
on his 100th birthday, it also $22,500
half, Bettan. marked the 70th
Another
Anniversary of ELEVENTH FILING: Lot 8, Block 3. Located near
New Yorker was
the publishing
company which he Gore Creek east of Vail's golf course $12,900
journalist Christopher Wren who, heads.
when with Newsweek one # # # ELEVENTH FILING: Lot 10, Block 3. Located near
wrote
Gore Creek just east of Vail's $13,500
of the first articles about Vail The March issue of Signature golf course
back when we were a fledgling Magazine gives Vail a good ELEVENTH FILING: Lot 4, Block 2. Located between
ski area. Now Chris is with the review and also plugs some of the l-70and Gore Creek. 1973 $15,000
building requirement
New York Times, “New York older, established businesses in ELEVENTH FILING: Lot 3, Block 1. Attractive site in
City’s Greatest Town including stories about the
Newspaper” wooded area near Gore Creek. No building requirement
and, we suspect, he had a
story in Vail Village Inn; Red Lion Inn, $lB,OOO
mind. mentioning Freddie Obadia and TWELFTH FILING: Lot 6, Block 1. Sunny wooded site
The hosts of the his flaming dishes; Christiania
evening, with good view, north of I-70, zoned for two family
Parents of Vailite Brooke Valhalla at Vail; The Left Bank residence and no building requirementsl4,ooo
Franzgen, have now returned to in the Sitzmark; Gasthof
Washington, D.C., where Charlie Gramshammer; The Plaza and
was to have been toasted this Wedel Inns; and Walter Moritz
week with a farewell dinner as he and his candle-lit
cozy, warm,
leaves his post as Assistant gourmet restaurant, The St.
Roger Penske
Moritz Tavern.

er and
Sports Illustrated this week has \ Real Estate /

an interesting short item about


one of
golfing’s greatest: “Byron
Nelson, who won the New York
Metropolitan Golf Writer’s Gold
Tee award this for
year his Rod Slifer Dick Bailey
services to golf,
took his 61 David Sage Bob Kendall
years
out to a par-3 course in Arizona 476-2421
last week and gave a small P.O. Box 1248
demonstration of the skills that Vail, Colorado 81657
made him the best in the
world 30
years ago. It had been raining,
but Nelson played the first six

Timberline Properties holes


the 18 in
in 1-2-3-2-3-1
46, eight under par.
and finished

Corporation
» * *

Eagle County School Board


Meeting reports seem to always

presents indicate that discussions


are held

concerning progress on the Dowd P.O. Box 95 476-5854 Vail, Colorado


Investment Opportunities Elementary School.
We fail to
at
see any action what- Two Manor Studios for sale. Completely
so-ever in
progress on this “all- furnished. Ready for immediate occupancy.
time-slow-action” project.
Grouse Mountain at Vail
completely furnished
With the kind of weather Two
we've bedroom, 2 bath
been having plus the Amenities include
fact a
(A New Vail Ski Area and Subdivision that, apartment at Snow Lion.
generally speaking, don't and party
Adjacent To Vail/Beaver Creek) we
year round
pool, parking, laundry
expect too much more severe
winter
room. Only one of a kind available.
Audio visual presentations are held Tuesday and coming up we can't ...

Thursday evenings at 7:30 p.m. at Lion Square in


help wondering why they don’t
Contact
LionsHead. You may make your reservation by get high behind and
swing into
calling 476-2113. action.
Charles Gersbach or Jim Schorsch
The fall school 476-5854
term, you know,
is only seven months away.

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