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Historical Records - The Oro Valley Voice (64)
t va11eyci --'llt„f . ., '= Iiiiiirlill411114i1 lim 0 Ir o ' V a I le ---- __v.- Published for residents of the Town of Oro Valley, Pima County, Arizona �/ Vol. 5 No. 34 One Section— 12 Pages 15 Cents Wednesday, September 6, 1978 • An option to bu . L ___;c5 -- , 1/4.„______L_;i _.„,,, —_, \1--- -----L.. k '4 - A 4 f,,,,,,/,‘" vei", it 7/.. 2e, - - 4, : ,_ ....,. .._...- --2„._ , _ _ g , � X - '\ ' ___,.........____ a ► I oRo vii f . . '' ,,/, I ?mufit r �'•i„,,,, i ,.„. io„;,,,,„pit/ t kiilii,':,/, ' 17"'J.-FL, - /- - . , ,.. „ ii i m 4 I a x3.74%,..,, _, , , , ‘,-- --N...- - 4p),z, . - \` IWO OFFICE R --�- Pio � ////i/�'l/y� ice' r , /' �► _. '' ; v. 4 , ,i , „ , 11 1,#,,,1 .. , ,...„..._., 4, . , .....„,,,,,r,, 4 *, ) 5 .\4 IA v,T,-,-. -- ii.-4 00 ,..,. A't.A "Ar‘i '11-•-, - — — 0 ; i i ra \40 4414 ,4r 0 .4 - ::I----: -- ___ : 774*.,,Lf_-)-41-1 • nn :;•7 %� .►- 'rte:i,—':.i� -1�. � �;,,--- '' y:-. �� /% �,. h`'' /'�. , , ,,,,----) ..,. IS ' 4( ,1,\\ 1 . - . 11 4- r. , 4t\I 0,,.., �"` • .i,„----- y� - j ' ...._ �. e r r �_ 1� , \..,„, _____,,,,,,, _ ..._ .., , \ i\i,,,,„,_ 4:,,,,,,,„k, ,c. //,,,,„A if,..,-;_ri-,, / 1 It '. � \- 4\\* -�r- „..... , ,4,,,,„. ---`'moi- % � - .,,-- Atetc° i. .---'-'-'------— \\:\\\\\-rr-C":1 -11.-. .-- .-. ' .,. -- \ . 1 Inside \\ ., „...ri ... ..,, _ 7/ \/I/ \\1 , „ S.. L. Political Poll. Twenty-eight4 candidates responded to a \ ./-//, Voice poll in tune for the Sept.1 primary election. i\ , what their opinions on major issues are on Page B-2. 1 Grand Opening. The opened its third recruiting --r Navy Pe , office in the Tucson area Saturday at Plaza Escondido with / -, a bang. Story on Page A-3. Gun Safety. With the opening of dove season in Arizona last week, Tom Ford, owner of Ford's guns, offered some suggestions about firearm safety on Page A-5. • Wandering town hail settles down By TED TURPIN to Casas Adobes Shopping Plaza several Orville Shields, who from his Linda formed to push for more donations and Publisher times a day to copy legal documents which Vista peach orchard had fought the eventually reach the needed $67,000 As it approaches its fourth anniversary, the town required.; incorporation'move bitterly,picketed the purchase price.Members were Al Thorell, the Town of Oro Valley can testify that it After each 6 p.m. study session on new location and said civic leaders had James Kriegh, Roy Mattson and has never housed itself luxuriously. "council meeting evenings,” the elected "double-crossed" the electorate by not Spaulding. In fact,the early,tumultuous days of the members, appointed town officials, the confining town government to meetings in By mid-May the fund had reached the fledgling town government sometimes press and such interested parties as had their homes. $7,000 mark—good,but still far short of resembled a floating crap game. attended, climbed into their cars and The building fund continued to grow, the amount needed. Canyon del Oro High School provided scooted over to the CDO campus to slowly.A committee led by Jack Newman, Newman and his committee are hoping y g p continue with the regular public meeting. a new candidate for town council, was this month to close the gap. the quarters for a series of meetings,both , for and against incorporation,in late 1973 It wasnt handy,but it sufficed. and 1974. A great many more planning But only for a time. As the town grew and its activities became more complex, FOR 'TOWN HALLand strategy sessions — of both thethe tiny apartment proved eve»to skeptics "pros"and "cons" were held in private homes. that it was too small. • begins When,finally,the Pima County Board of Finally, in November of 19?7, the Supervisors appointed an interim town council voted to move to the present pp° quarters,680 W.Calle Concordia,renting council, Oro Valley had a government,of the 2,400 feet of space for$450 a month. BY ADONNA FLEMING ��serving as the town hall,stables and five sorts. But it had no place to meet. And Benson resident,Theron Johnston, Oro Valleyans will be gathering next acres of land. CDO, in its capacity as a community who owns the former one-family home, week with one thing in mind—buying the "The town has no present plans for the school,continued to fill the bill. also gave the town an option to buy—when town hall. stables or development of the land," The early town council meetings were it could afford the building. A drive to collect funds will begin Newman said. "But the stables are in frequently stormy,with both sides urging Even before the town government Monday and continue through Saturday, excellent condition and will be put to good on "their"council champions.Sessions in officially moved into its new quarters, according to Town Councilman Jack use in future expansion." the CDO school library often found chairs there was sentiment to start buying Newman. The door-to-door drive will raise at least in short supply,and residents had to round property.Jack Spaulding,long one of Oro The town has a written agreement with half the purchase price, if all goes up more from adjoining rooms. Valley's staunchest supporters, donated the current property owners to pay at least according to the councilman's plans. Late in 1974 the council members $1,000 toward a town hall fund,and urged half the cost as a down payment by A letter sent to about 30 Oro Valleyans agreed to start holding their study others to do the same. December,Newman said. in April brought in$8,800,Newman said. sessions,always scheduled just prior to the He declined the chairmanship of a new The balance of the $67,000 cost of the "If that was an indication of the type of ' • regular council meeting, in newly rented town building committee, saying his property will be paid over a four-to five- response the drive will bring, we will be apartment quarters at 9040 N. Oracle health wouldn't permit. But Spaulding year period. able to make our goal,"he siad. Road. Those quarters were inexpensive has been unflagging in his support for the Because it is illegal for the town to enter Plans for future•drives and expected (250 per month),but small.Some residents drive. . into any kind of mortgage agreement,the donations from foundations will bring in grumbled that the council—a majority of And on Dec. 3 the town moved in. property must be purchased in an outright additional money, Newman said. which was opposed to Oro Valley By 4 p.m.that Saturday,with the aid of a manner. ' "The reason is to protect the owner," A meeting was held last night remaining incorporated — met there so dozen town councilmen, appointed « (Tuesday) be organize teams and discuss the lack of space, inconvenience and officials and Oro Valley volunteers,all the explained Newman. If a new council was plans. A kick=off r dinner for five team discomfort would discourage pro- boxes, files, office furniture and elected, they might refuse to honor the captains will be held in dinner or 's home to incorporators from attending. equipment were set up and ready for previous council's agreements. The little apartment which served as the business. The town of Oro Valleyhad a The monthly rent of$650 does not apply get the drive underway. • toward thepurchase of the property, said town office was meagerly furnished, new home. Newman said the town will continue to ' too. The town clerk coniplained that she The"building fund kitty"rose to$2,000. Newman said. accept pledges and donations not collected - had no copying machine,and had to travel But not all Oro Valleyans were happy. The property includes a home, now during the week of the drive. 3,, ..„ . : FALL FASHION lg. ,V1 LEditorials .. . .,...N. �; q�• . •i 0 u r choices .1.•:1:11:,:I rte;.5‘ :',;j : Ptf6 Valley area voters will be asked ..rt.:. .VO i . G° q Oro Va y �, ., /// \ si() I w j � Tuesdayts* 114A to choose between several candidates :.z•.. . inhalf-dozen primaryraces for each party. ; •s. r t a ii:A.i r rt, , , 1 one strictlylocal race is contested.. It:- :i:.0: ; v• Only •tir,Y,--. ��:' . ' �' - .2. it That's the Republican primary contest 1,4 := Y• • . s W. Cocke and GregLunn, . : .4 - ic)*/ Aillb . . ,between Jame with the winner to oppose incumbent ; i:• fi - iiflit' thegeneral election •"'�'�' '•`!�'�' ' �• �' Democrat Morris Farr in ••senator district 13. •I•= •: i','" •. d ,for state • • � p�0 We prefer Cocke, an experienced 71 t$: r �� y or r A�' businessman with a long record of community .... ,�.; -.er)I Al4 ie.r • and a conservative bent which is more •-s :--.t., il • � retkreV. 501 service , f.,.. „te-t-: fRicilti 1;:._--- '�(� of Oro Valle lc,�'in harmony with the philosophy • Y -1,- ., voters. •' ; I; �► Lunn, on the other hand, seems immature .`i:}.' ,` �'`•. " ‘.- • +� �`►'t .',�, � 1. �:,.and inexperienced• Also, he's a new resident .•,s•:. - \\\\\\ s� :.- • � . in District 13, and it looks suspiciously as if he :.::: •�:a TT; , ,, •,,t • . ftillrel; •os 1-1 moved into it merely to meet the legal - '4:_ .. requirement for residency. •`-..4.11.:' `V.*: ` •''•�' x vim: -. .a q ' District 12 and 13 , In all other primary •. , ; �� - ,., ' • races, there are no contests. -.: :. - . /�:. 1.4►.- - t I • FL. . • Here are the Voice's recommendations for -.. ,� ,s�• .' :f":k ' ries: •�r - 4:1-: -; F- :'1).;.,4 other contested prima :• ,• err:,,{ r GOVERNOR We prefer Tucsonan ety. `'�,41. : '..li \ - to Jack Londen or Ev Mecham. - •• ir ,t �.~ K Charles King . _ Even though his chances are rated slender, • ,,•.-. -�-_ '` ... t.":--.).3'-- -�- . '`:"' ' ' WI"' . ersonall and _ � • . ' ,. � � �� .�. - . Kingstacks upas the-best manpersonally, J� r who would make the best governor. �`' J •= ' �` the one gCONGRESS Late-comer Mike Moran is aCSzt:rczczr-z4ZN=12z;e—"- --.,y1-...e,,,;. good . 4, 4€ conservative and a good businessman, '...• . ' ,. .. but his experience and proven ability don't - compare with those of Tom Richey. Another • • andOther ors Say - long shot, Richey is still a fine candidate would make an excellent U.S.Representative, / e ublicanTaxpayersrevo � aearen 11 of the contested RThose are. a p . 5 primaryraces this year. The Democrats have • .: Echoes of Proposition 13 tax rate, has reduced the county property tax rate relatively few also. Here are our continue to come in. The rate from $1.60 to$1.10 for from $2.67 to $2.30. Thety joined 'City Council recommendations: tidal wave that started when each $100 of assessed Phoenix GOVERNOR Dave Moss is a useful California put a lid on valuation. in the fun by cutting the city upto p�pfrty taxes is rolling • It's the first reduction in property tax rate from$1.89 gadfly, but he just doesn-t stack j to $1.81. • across Arizona. five years. incumbent Bruce Babbitt,who hasn't done all The Arizona Joint The Maricopa County So far no one knows that badly for the Democrats. Legislative Tax Committee, Board of Supervisors exactly what the final SECRETARY OF STATE Rose Mofford late comer to the joys of started the bandwagon results will be in school • setting the state property rolling when it reduced the district taxes. was the incumbent in everything name for Three property tax cuts many years, under the late Wesley Bolin. Her (maybe four)are good news, • �,, but don't plan to visit the experience is too much for Kenneth Honer orLetters� to challenge successfully. San Diego zoo on your tax Clovis Campbellg � � rise and rise, which in turn savings. Property taxes on - ��e pay for CORPORATION COMMISSION is destroying our liberty and the average home will be Former statepolitico, and a seasoned one, is Editor: • freedom, scaled down by only $50 or CETA is now an $11 Ahearn. He should the art — Any time that states, so a year. Johngetparty billion Federal program • Catalina cities, towns, businesses, The bigtax bite comes faithfuls vote. We can't recommend Juana and no matter how schools, etc., etc., receive • Patten. residents try to convince monies from the Federal Mase, Lillian Field or Tom from income taxes, and r will be some relief themselves otherwise, the Government there are there PIMA COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT funds have to come from there, too, if Congress and s the experience in strings (chains even} resident ever agree on CLERK -- Norma Felix has p someone, somewhere. attached. Ever hear of the p ' this somewhat technical post; she should get The government "gives" - Federal guidelines? how much. us these our t;a•xes •the nod over Jim Corbett or Steve Cellen. programs; In 1942 the Supreme On the other hand,Social See whythere's little- interest in the Court decision in the case of Security tax increases may elections so far? A Wicker vs. Philburn, the well cancel out the savings �°�'l � � � A riculture Adjustment on federal income taxes. Editor: Act, it is stated: that which The most important thin 1/4----Looking Back_______ Regarding the threatened the Government subsidizes, p° - g g g ht to control. in the whole tax picture, it postal strike, I a m it has the rig seems tow,is that the voters One year ago standards—different from concerned; as I view the Before our community are worked up for the first The prospect of Oro Valley Pima County's—if the town present service we receive, accepts any funds for time .oin ked many years. annexing adjacent land is council decides to adopt a how would we know it even anything, it should lookinto stirring up interest in two book of engineering if they did go out on strike? the consequences. What Once the government "innocent bystander" requirements presented at Also how could we tell when may seem like a good idea spending bodies asked only: subdivisions—Rancho Ver- Thursdays council meeting. such a strike,if it happens,is today think about what it "What do we need?" de and Mesaland—located in Three years ago could do to us tomorrow. Now they are asking: the corridor of the proposed The Oro Valley Town °Ver• , John Now, there s something Remember "guidelines" "What can we afford?" annexation district. Council has appointed Two years ago - Dillon town marshall and for us to think about,isn't it-fi and/or "chains." And that's a healthy Oro Valley mayget its Royal B o u s c h o r town LARRY PAYNTER JANET MERTES trend. first set of road construction magistrate. ,,, Green Valley Catalina —Arizona Republic - - s r :- . e�nr y r 0r0 •� e _ _ THEODORE C. TURPIN Pumske�d Wednesday b - - a' Samnumad .._ , !G'rorp.,P.O..Box 3003•Tucson. F5.1 ti Editor&Publisherri ALCM3/745.Singe lodes 15 cents - = mactEtitynnaii,$311nrNEWSSTAFF: Published for residents of the Town of Oro Valley.Pinna County Arizona P."! attTbOCSOri,At Mary Schmidt : T : Chris K�emberling- Wednesday,September 6, 1978 �► - Pu oabon No.324570i Robin M - • :� .••...•..•.••••••••••.ffHM..f••......NH.........��.t�..Ht•...f..t.f.tN•i..••/..iiit.f�..1.t..t..lH..t....Itt•H.t•./..f•1Nf.l........1.f...f...tl..itt•..t..•.t....f.•/.t....fi.li.Nll.t..•......lt.f...fl............•.••I�••••••••X11•�1���1..t......1......................................•.•t./..t....• I . Wednesday,September 6, 1978 ORO VALLEY[ARIZ]VOICE r1-:; t FAN FA 1R MAIKS .. , , ., . . . . , . . .,...... ----:. , :--,,,i.,,,,i,,,,v,,,,,- , . .... , , , .„) ., ...., Na •.., ,, .. center opening _,,,‘ ,. .,,, _. Take a beauty queen,children clutching who have been in the desert commun „. .. . ity all ,, x.. pastel balloons, free hot dogs and soft their lives a change of scenery and amilli 4:,.,„H , . ,ILI : .. drinks, souvenir frisbees, raffle tickets, different lifestyle." booming guns, a mock Navy ship, a live The opening was held in the Escondido 1." i band and what have you got? parking lot with the Navy band,"Sonora �� �� The grand opening of the Navy del Mar"from San Diego,playing music; . recruiting center in Escondido Plaza, children collecting free frisbees, bumper �' t! ;� . 40144444 ,., ,,,. ) located just south of Oro Valley. stickers, and several helpings of hot dogs The office, Tucson area's third, is and soft drinks; babies crying over lost :,,,,,.,.:...,,... ` ,,, f„:$�, `manned by three petty officers who have balloons; Navy personnel raffling a free , . �'. l� ,° recruited over 40 people since they opened lunch with Miss Tucson, Janice King, at 7 �s in May, according to Sr. Chief Petty Pancho's restaurant on Oracle Road. - i.,, .- ,k _ ,j. Officer Larry Walter. At 11 a.m. the official ceremon � ��' �� �' ��, --� � � �� Y got . .. ' Carl Condon, recruiting officer for the under way with Miss King attempting, , �� � `� % . ( downtown office, said Tucson is a good unsuccessfully, to break a bottle of - � t ' ( area for recruiting people because, "the champaign over a mock sh'ip's bow.After �` j.. :' Navy offers an opportunity for young several failing attempts, the bottle was t F *: �' ..1' , . people to get an education without broken with a wrench, and a gun salute � b`” !7:'‘;:ki:-..7,,,‘P',.;:.:M.,,,,:,2::,:'� i� Ma �� ' • v..+ , i � ,k�"' :,.:;- '.?,4, �.7spending a lot of money, and for people followed. �'{R1 , } 4 he ti, l'''; 414;'4*s.,,,,f*.-: * ' v ,..c iii � ., wa --.a �T a e -_ rs,.-C �,�,.t" Esc�s.x ati arm. ,.„..0,,,,,::::,!1:-,1: ,.. .c..- r -.:'A,i ace. 'aa," �v� �r i �`�+ v �!t rY{y'�"A ,/,, . � �a"h,�yyf1��+'Y. h.vrE .r" 'he11,° , „* }j AS'i r P x,d'.,'a.,t�„t.. �)Y't,r ,';':;i.. 4.:4: S4'N.' tYiJt,,c �^' �. ^R ;:i''';'::::'''' A � .rw ♦" ham. may ‘41-',-.:2- ,�:$. GY,- .4,J'S?1�,. . `_.T-10,. w' .e,°. ,. .„ . •,, k° a�^X9"',4 ,„,� ,-,,,,,;.„‘„t:'4 � . s; , ;,rt�r • h A ' • .. i if", + , v '''',:-, ' '_,, ''''''s ''''''- --.''' -- '..'"''''- ' ' ' ' ' '' - , ' ' .4:...;" '' *4***4t....-0..,..-1-...Alp''''Akt 4 _ :"."`>.,,,,,c,...,4--- -4,:,,,.... --:::' 44 l amA • With-help from a friend — - ir Miss Tucson,Janice King, had to have a sailor come to her aid when the champagne ,. , ,i. t .... , ,„, i bottle just wouldn't give way during grand opening ceremonies for the Naw recruiting station at Plaza Escondido Saturday.The sailor remedied the situation by .x _,.,f- cracking the bottle with a wrench. (VOICE photo by Chris Kemberling) ,----. , t , ' -I. itx .. -.1 '44 , , i" 444 ;,,,::,.- '4 Votirig to be at CDO ,,...,,,.., i , Ai, ,,,.... eie ' j1/4 ,.,,,... r- — , ,, ; , ,,,...,,. ..,, . , , . , , ,„,-.. ,, .. . s . . .., �" ,� �,, Polling places and precinct workers Republican, clerk; and Coila Graber, [ have been announced for the Sept. 12 Democrat, marshall. �" primary elections. Catalina voters,who are in Precinct 188, � � f. �., The Pima CountyElections Bureau said will cast their votes at Coronado "` voters in Oro Valley Precinct 12)will vote Elementary School. w. -``` � at Canyon del Oro High Schaal. Polling place workers for Precinct 188, � Precinct workers for that polling place are: Dave Aufmuth, Republican, a., are: Dave Lewis, Republican, inspector; inspector;Greta Tucker,Democrat,judge; :i-44 ��� ' � ° Dorothea Helm Democrat judge; Helen Eloise Norton Democrat clerk; Ruth 4,7 °" �. ��t ..„;P%;i:-tts:f; ::�'k McNally, Republican, judge, Wanda Springer, Republican, clerk, and Bette i:C,:f?....;Ww � Hubbard, Democrat, clerk; Rita Ward, Chastain, Democrat, marshall. °;h- ....ai 'v o •� °' r,. *:# a ''''ate e. .,a ,,s �'T - °Z -1 ;� ""� . 4-' �, .::0.`1W,,,...,, s- ti Republican. clerk; Patricia Lewis, Polls will be open from 6 a.m. to r .m. ' �'*r° '",r5,'rc. ,F- .a��` '° rJ a r''' .:'" " .,r p p p 1 ' 74:A '4';''F' ' • . ' '''' - ,.:: 7, .--2 ...;.,.. 4,%:g.t.7,‘ ', s -.'-' A u t c asses begin .: _ %'.. ' ' .` '' ''''' ;r.-'z';.: :::_t itj-T,..- ' s' \.‘„,.„ - .. , ,,,,,,, ,,, , , „ , J ',. , ,,,,, Amphitheater Commun- Weekly in four classes — includes German classes for ity Schools have come up kindergarten through first students. Children enrolled : t �- � with a fall schedule of adult grades, second and third in other schools may atten\' ...,, ,,,, ..„. , d - and student classes that will grades,fourth through sixth classes at Walker if they are:, 8 involve Donaldson Elemen- grades. provided transportation that ., } _`� tary, Walker Elementary, An additional two-hour will get them to class on r � �` Harelson Elementary,Cross evening class will be Offered time. Junior High and Canyon del in gymnastics for sixth Classes offered at Canyon • Oro High School this year. through eighth graders. del Oro High School will be • Gi, tive'�''S travels Tom Bolles is coordinator Tennis. will be offered Tuesday and Thursday No,these Navy officers did not land in Lilliput,they're checking the guns on a scale at Donaldson, and has a after school in one-hour evenings. model of the USS Los Angeles during grand opening ceremonies at Plaza Escondido tentative list of four�subjects classes for all grades, and yoga, tennis, self defense Saturday.(VOICE photos by Chris Kemberling) during- the-�first 10-week Spanish will be offered to and Spanish are open for all session. fourth t h r o u-g h sixth ages. "We'll have four or five graders, also after school. Boys gymnastics is for gymnastics classes for Adult conversational elementary through high An Editorial. elementarystudents that Spanish will be offered in a p school students. will be offered right aftertwo-hour class once a week. Welding, photography, The drive to raise purely a voluntary school," Bolles said. Elementary and junior belly dancing and ceramics moneyfor the purchase effort. There's no students through adults. of Oro Valley's town property tax in Oro volleyball will be offered, one-hour classes twice aand a gun safety class will be week. Registration will continue available for both children Adult classes offered in this evening from 7 to 9 p.m. hall building demon- Valley. No government • and adults. two-hour sessions once a at CDO. strates again the pride is going to extract Classes will be once a week week include disco dancing, of a community and contributions from its - on Mondays or Wednesdays, candle-making and quilting. For more information the independence residents a alnst beginning Sept. 11. about CDO cl�, contact g their Registration will be open to adults and children. Dean Metz, 297 116. Which causes that will; that is the essence conducted the first day of Early registration will Cost Cflas:les ommunityride. of the town'S hiloso- classes at the. Donaldson continue throuh this Schools are $15 for p p office. For more informs- evening from 7 to 8:20 p.m., each 20-hour class (two NQ one is forcing the phy. tion, contact Bolles week- Late registration will be hours a week for 10 weeks). people of Oro Valley to But we have no days at 297-1145. - Sept. 12 and 13 from 7 to 8 Each additional family : Cross J r. High and p.m.,the days classes begin. member can register for donate the money that's doubts whatsoever that Harelson Elementary have Registration w i l 1 be $7.50 for a 20-hour course. Y needed for their town to the money will be raised combined programs under conducted in the Cross After school classes that own the building It -- and that Oro Valley the coordination of Tom Junior High main office. are one hour a week for 10 Felix. Walker Elementary is weeks are$7.50 a class,and currently rents. Its will own its town hall. One-hour sessions of offering an extensive after- $3.75 for each additional gymnastics will be offered school program that family member. • , A-i ORO VALLEY[ARIZ]VOICE Wednesday,September 6, 1978 , , -4::: : VS. SALPOINTE 1:,, , ., ,,,,,,„ - ,4.,,,,, , ' ' '4, ' ' ' ' * ''' ,17,,• : r 161100'; ''''' -' '..` 7'' li•••*5',,77i 0..' '14'44)'''''''''''''*,'0,,-,e't.* ",..., '", ,,,,, ' ' ' 4",-' '., '`.,,'A, , -, '7,, ',;,:l :,.:Y,..1)/-t .•-'....'.);.:,)..''''''t:-*'.N,lat4A 1;16,2144'':';.ne'l,t7',.1?4,;*-1-k-':. Tough one ahead -,..s.- ,...,„,,,, ... 4, ...,,,,..,,,,,,„, „,„„,....,...„ ...„. ,..,...,„,,,,,..,, . ,,,:.,... .„..:, ,.„., 04'N 4 , , . .,• , ;-•., ,-- ' '''',,,.it :,,,,;,<.,..,,s f,-:-.,,„,,:,,,,, !•-,.....-...... ,,,,,.-.,,,,,-,4',. A .' ' ,,"*. •' •li. ' i '''7: ., * ' , . 7 , il--t4 By ROBIN MACUGA wear No. 51. Quinnan is ,,,. 4 " - - 'is -'dol. - '* . 0 11. • :••,::.r, ''' , For the first time in seven expected to be the best of the ivli-3/43 A .,. . .-,,. years. the Canyon del Oro defensive linemen. :-Y, 1*' i ',.' '`..';A High School Dorados will Kevin Gaston,Who missed ' .;',.','i • . - 1,.. meet the La n cc rs at most of last year's season .*** ..r:. ') ' I - il, inif ... , ' - VIIII II . 3b fi 'au • , rI ,,, , , , • Salpointe in the season after breaking his arm in the s'' -:,,, • s AS. ,-,..,, \-„,..-, .„,,,, 4,,,. ,/ . ,-: 11/ "-= 1, '.2'4. ' ' football opener at 7:30 -- p.m. first game, will play '. '- 44,,,, -• - * ' - tio' ---- . *** , /- Sept. 8. linebacker and fullback in :.,,,. , .. 4 - , I ,n, 4 .,, ;-:., •` 'N. Whether the Dorados win jersey 35. ..,, .. rb , 4 or lose,the game on affect Eric "Rine Nymeyer, an . the season standing, but all-conference honorable , v.: ' -- l• -- , , (-. '- .-''' - , - - - _ ..'4 ' *',7‘411 /10. N . -4-'' Iiiii? tor Coach Bob Smith expects mention last year, will start ;,"#4* 7. '',...' '....'.. .....04--- 'Pi-r-'-,.., .....„, -- - -)4t.,, - _::::,4,- - i ... this one to be a tough game. his second year on varsity in ' s -. ' Ir..9 ''''.,'-i(ifr , 4 4, -- ,:*v '. :.• - ' i -.- , .4. , CDC) boasts 10 returning his senior year. Nymeyer 14 f — - F 4140110,114# , * lettermen from last year's wears No.82. , 1 . 1.""'t 'fr -- .. — .i. -4(2:7 .„..,' •;,,,,„-fg-;.: . championship team. Craig Fisher,also a senior, .,,,,,,,41., , 1 , , , „:, '/- ‘.- - a. .,, ilt*tle.*:,, f •A.,‘.11.;;;*,,,,- The AA team includes will start this year as a ,,l.,..,,,,,,,;4-c,..„: --- ,,,.„,., ,. , _ __ ii„.„.,:i`filt.;'„,.'Z.'t.:::, •Z,.', . ..,:',,:2_'!",,'.::„..4.-4f'd::A,S„ 4:,,,t.,1*y.ir;', „.„,.,-*.%,.,:t:"....-',, ,.1,, Glen and Greg Wymann. tackle and two-way starter. The 1978-79 Dorados playing defensive end and He is to wear No. 73. lineman respectively. The Another all-conference From left,seated:Tim Ely,Alan Davis,Kevin Bird, left, Mitch Maynard, Jeff Stauffer, David Warren, twin brothers were all- player, Jeff Lecompte will Phil Gruensfelder, Scott Brevaire, Randy Gast, KiKi Leonard, Dave Edminister, Kevin Gaston, td con fe ren ce h o n o r a b I e start the season wearing Wendell Babb, DaVid Moyle; Jeffrey Lecompte; like,Mike Gould,Clift Thorpe;fourth row,from left, mention last year. jersey 12, playing defensive second tow,from left,Adam Watters,Craig Perzan, Armando Soto, Glen Wyman, Ross Ziegler, Aaron "They're the two fastest halfback. John Quinnan, Brian Nicola,Scott Abernathy,John Nymeyer,Greg Wyman,Craig Fisher. men we've had on the team." Quarterbacking the Stegmaier,Barry Ahtle,Phil Wright;third row,from Coach Smith said. "They've Dorados will be Mitch - ---- - been clocked at 9.9 for 100 Maynard, a junior in his AN EXHIBITION OF NEW , yards." second varsity year. Smith oats' 'is operier SOLAR ENERGY APPLICATIONS The twins are two-way said Maynard "has the starters.Greg will wear No. potential of becoming the by tat local so&anew Cenpanies 42.and Glen No.41. best wishbone quarterback The Invisible Theater will musical by Scott Carter and (Sponsored By—ASIA) Senior defensive nose to come through CDO." open its fall season Sept.20 Glenn Young, entitled # guard John Quinnan will Maynard wears No. 10. - with an original western "Oats." - "Oats,"directed by Susan • REFRESHMENTS • Claassen,features the music . •• and performance of "Sum- With Special Guests: 00 at soccer ciiiri i c merdog," a Tucson blue- Congressman Mo Udall,Atty.General Candidate Dino grass band. DeConcini, Supervisor Dave Yetman, School Board More than 300 youths,age turnout for the clinic, all is "team fathers set up the George Hawked' of "The Member Raul Grijalva have field, to 12, learned soccer not well in Oro Valley's fields before each game,and Dusty Chaps," Merl Regle fundamentals,the lay of the soccer league. will clean up the field after and Hal Robins ave field, and the rules of the About seven teams still the game." composed the music and Friday, Sept.8• 7-10 P.M. lyrics for the family comedy. Western Savings Bldg.• 3002 N.Campbell game at a players'clinic last need coaches and assistant "We've got a bunch of Saturday at Dennis Weaver coaches. It's all volunteer, beautiful people out here," Presented as "theater in $7.50 Donation Park. and each job entails about Mrs. McElfresh said. "We the round," the set was Proceeds to:State Representative John Krounko Campaigs Committee - "It vIas fantastic/everyone five and a half to six hours of had an organizational designed by Jack Schwanke was there," Helen Mc- work with the children each meeting (Aug. 31) when and lighting was designed _ 14 A Elfresh, American Youth week. more than 200 people by Denise Leahy. r ' te1coupoNsc=1 Soccer Organization spokes- "Each team will need to showed up. I'm not a public i HOMEMADE PIZZA The cast will feature man said. practice four hours a week," speaker,and it was hard for regulars Rebecca , The players' clinic was Mrs. McElfresh said. "And me to stand up in front of all ardo $1 .00 SPECIAL Roberto GPeters .Tim sponsored by AYSO. The then there'sa game each those people. But it was Tully, and Browne and . league will begin play in Saturday, which lasts about worth it." BUY ONE PIZZA AT REGULAR PRICE October, . ne and Mrs. Mc- an hour and a half.We need Mrs. McElfresh saiKatheri d the Vicki Lopez. AND GET 2ND (SAME SIZE) FOR ONLY Elfresh said she expects to those volunteers." league needed 48 volunteers 7 Offer good thru 9/19/78 have 17 teams. Team "fathers" are also for coaches, assistant "Oats" will play Wednes- _ Despite the enthusiastic needed.Mrs.McElfresh said coaches and team fathers. days through Saturdays, Fortunara • is "We only need 20 more now," Sept. 20 through Oct. 14. x izza she said. Curtain is at 8 p.m. 1103 W. PRINCE 887-9839 Thanksgiving Probably most important The Theater is located at TUES.-SAT. 11 A.M.-10 P.M. TAKEOUT ORDERS in Guaymas is the need for team sponsors 1400 North 1st Avenue, on It MS=coupoNmsc=====4 from the business com- NOV. 22-26 the corner of 1st and munity. Drachman. , "For$150,a team sponsor • Tickets are $2.50 and $3. IVIVA MEXICO! can sit back and enjoy from$7800 per person , t , watching his team," Mrs. Because of limited seating, (double occupancy) , McElfresh said. "He'll be reservations should be made - - - • INCLUDES: invited to all the events early by phoning 882-721 NOV. 2226 NOV. 2126 • 4 nights La Posada de San Carlos Hotel• Round during the season,including weekdays, between 10 a.m. Guadalajara Zihuatanejo trip rail transportation from Nogales on Autovia trainteam dinners, and can even and 2 p.m. • RT air from Tucson • RT air from Tucson • Round trip transfers to hotelbe in the team pictureif he • 4 nights at the El Tapatio • 4 nights at the Hotel , Call for Reservations NOW wants to." :i.......\ • City tour and Tiaquepaque Sotavento Mrs. . McElfresh said the • Transfers&Baggage • Breakfast&dinner daily in. Handling bhuatanejo .... 4 C....., sponsor fee is tax-deduct- i. ,- ...;. 111111112irefrredVil. TRAVEL: ible. For more information _1,`//Pli Decorating \ • Airfare to Mexico City about sponsoring a team,- -, problems? • 1 night in Mexico City call Linda Ehlars at 297- Call / from Plaza del Oro 6480 N.Oracle Rd. 297-713:41 8549. > • - I /...."N 00 FOCAL POINT 179 PP 'I 279.per. out*occ. doubleocc ‘Iiii411, ... kint..•eriNOW ory BOOK -SPACE AVAILABLE Tucson i . . . . , . ..k..a'' 4111) 2856 E.Ft. Lowell •795-5076 - .......--...,-........A, _...... CAMNIC% 111-11LANTIL " c .3013 N HRST AVE TUCSON PHONE 882 0946 ' Alberto Contreras 4.... and Sons ara. ilandmade silver and turquoise Ole.eal jeNvelry by A ffierto and his six .- , . 1,.- • - sons . . . Tucson's outstanding .•.\.,,, , ...::- - silversniiths sir P dir %-- •. ,'44 4 , ... , t . .it,. s . $. . - .1 " .) . te ir .t.je . • FASHION EYEWEAR . . , A. , . • PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED 297-2501 ‘.... 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Gun Shop on Tucson's North joimone of the many pistol or .„: iketi.A. ,.. , , - t _ Ilk' • Posture Side. rifle clubs in the Tucson ' '41' *!,'-- ' . tit With the opening of dove area. . , 1 ' . ' 40** t'': ''',. #., t fai , , i * 4), Counts season last Thursday at "0 "As individuals begin to be 4 ' ' , ,. - - . 1 ' - ,, . - . , iw * - • dark thirty,"Ford has been proficient with a gun. they , * , ...na.Q............- talking gun safety to most of look at it in adifferent light," . . A ' 4 his customers. Ford explained. ,,,,,i- -4 ,:' e4 .. 1 s 'i 1 4 - t . 411" , .. "When a child knows "There comes a respect for . 3- , . _ something is hidden. it's the the weapon, as well as a ,: iiii first thing they're going to healthy respect for the skill . ,.., look for, Ford maintains, of the marksman,who looks- - + ; . S, . . s.' ---- .f ' That's why 5-year old at shooting as something to Rebecca has her own guns. be handled in a responsible .....--- iii \ 71 . - LA41 -11111111 . t \ ..., .,. and has been taught fire- manner, not just a shot in a 4. - st :-: itemingion, : , . 1/ •' " It arm safety since she was moment of panic."he said. ' ‘ . * .-'4 r 1 - 411P' first able to hold a weapon. Ford said he sometimes . ,.. ,.. "She knows she's not to has run-ins with people that . touch any of the guns at look at owning guns as a a - A: i -.. -- -- <•k - ,,„,.. - ‘-. home,even her own,without source of our disappearing a ,, the permission and close wildlife. Talking safety Here's to Your supervision of her mother or "Hunting is only one Good Health --,-. Paul and Roxanne Phinizy,soon to be Catalina residents,got a brief talk about gun myself."Ford said. aspect of shooting, safety from Tom Ford,owner of Ford's Guns Shop on Tucson's north side.Phinizy and • Don't let poor posture And Ford believes that by countered Ford. "Marks- his wife plan to do some dove hunting this week during the season that lasts until Sept. stand in the way of your familiarizing a child with manship is a recognized 24.(VOICE photo) , total physical fitness. the potential dangers of - sport,and it's even included "playing with a gun" could in the Olympic Games. Ford explained, numbers grow."Ford Said. recently with illegal target • Correct posture can circumvent a tragedy. something many people "Through the funds raised That's why Ford is careful practice in preparation for make all the difference. But Ford's safety concerns don't realize. by this group. water to remind hunters what the the hunting season. Consider chiropractic. do not stop with children. "Skeet and target shooting management of nesting "bag limit," or number of "All shooting must be •The majority of insurance "When someone comes have become very popular grounds, .granaries and birds each hunter is allowed conducted at least a quarter . into my shop and asks for a sports that have nothing to land restoration are all to shoot.at the beginning of mi,le from a residence !)/- companies cover gun just just to protect himself, do with hunting." supported, something that each season. business. and a half mile praC tlc. .. we have a serious talk."Ford And Ford said that many helps not only waterfoul.but And he's also adamant from any roadw.iy" said a Dr. Sandy Hopkins said. of his hunting customers. all wildlife as well."he said. that the "sunrise to sunset" okre;nsn Roger Road "When an individual is and himself, are doing In Canada,as well as some laws, which allow hunters Violaters. , will ted by Chiropractic Clinic untrained in handling a gun something to better the places in South America only to shoot during daylight sheriffs deputiest1 and 910 W. Roger Road and thinks that just owning wildlife situation. where the birds winter, the hours, be observed. prosecuted by the U.S. one will help them blow "There's an organization land is donated by the Bureau of Alcohol. Tobacco 888-0920 away an invader,you have a called 'Ducks Unlimited.' a countries, but operation Official sunrise and sunset and Firearms. dangerous individual on hunt i ng g r o u p, that costs are donated by Ducks times are given every day in your hands. supports wildlife habitats Unlimited. the daily papers and on the • "I try to make them see and granaries in Canada, "Most hunters are far evening news. that they could miss and where most waterfoul nest," from wanting to-wipe out a Pima County. .Sheriff's cljouft 94aiit species. On the contrary. 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A-6 ORO VALLEY[ARIZ]VOICE Wednesday, September 6, 1978 CDO women ready for volleyball win Canyon del Oro's varsity High School, and coachschool," Mrs. Dreyer said. together as tight a team as squad, and four of them are of the team," she said. women's volleyball team will Candy Dreyer saysthey're "They don't have as many ours aren't verysophomores. Other new players this face the net the first time "ready to win." girls to select a team from, The starplayerofod." the "Pam Perry, Jennifer Burk, year are seniors Laura Reis, this season against Eloy "Eloy is a much smaller so chances of putting season is already. d pretty Brooke Saunders and Jodi Tudisco and Annette _ - -,,,;.1.71,-'1\-.7-iiK,.',7,, ,,..:-' clear, the- coach sla • Michelle Kramer, our four Troutman. - "Connie Van Meter has sophomores, .probably won't • A,..I4: - been on the varsity squad see a lot of action older year Returning players, in addi- tion to Van Meter, are ::,f.'''''''''''' '''' ' ''''' since her freshman year, unless one of our girls ::1"11 1 - - ::-,::::4,,,,..:::\'' ' and as a senior, she:s begets._ hurt," Mrs. Dreyer Cynthia .Chilcott, senior; - ',Iitsitok.v. 1 ,', come an excellent hitter," said. Kathy Miller, senior; Sally Mrs. Dreyer said. "But they'll be valuable to Fiihr, junior; Lourie Zipf, — %PP Seven new players have us during practice, and next, senior, and Judy Burkett, junior. been added to the varsity year they'll he the backbone . AT GASLIGHT THEATER . : . , - -, -......;„ f # ,4 'Monster's Revenge' held over ..,- - ,,.. - The Gaslight Theater's cur- Jane Merrifield and Kitty The two playa medley of rent production, "The Fate Carol. old-time favorites, and with ",.., of Frankenstein" or "The Tom McMahon will play. the aid of an overhead Monster's Revenge" has their. father, and hheiswife, screen on which words are projected, the audience is been held over an additional Liz McMahon,willPosie, week and will run through the housekeeper. encouraged to sing along. Sunday, Sept. 10. The family friend, Major For the grand finale. mem- bers of the, cast will present --- ' ' ' The Gaslight's next pro- Britt, will be protrayed by the olio acts, a series of : •'''''''''''' 4.4 - '-:-- ' 4:1 -°:-1,-*:'''', duction, "My Partner or Frank Damiani, andvitinhge ' ' •,-1 \ .40' "Till Death do Us Part,"will housekeeper's helper, musical numbers and skits.- M ';'1';'''''''''''''t'' ''''' -4...*'''' "A ' ', open Wednesday, Sept. 13.. Lee,will be played by Susan The Gaslight specializes in Wedekind. * The Gaslight is located at '''''''''' ''"''''''•-g'*' --1711‘ii melodrama, and "My Part- Every melodrama has a 6541 E.Tanque Verde Road. ner"is set in the days of the villain, and in"My Partner". Shows on Wednesday, .. California Gold Rush. Tim Gilbert portrays Thursday and Sunday are at ,,*-- 4 . - Directed by William Scaggs. 8 p.m. and 7:15 and 9 p.m. Airborrie Damron, the play features In addition to the play, the on Friday and Saturday. Paul Secrest as Joe Saun- Gaslight features the pe _ re Connie Van Meter(22)and Jennifer Burk (14)practice with other women's varsity dens and James Swan as his show and between acts n s Reservations are recom- volleyball team members Friday in preparation for their first game of the season partner,Ned Singleton.The tertainment of ragtime mended and can be made by Thursday against Eloy.Coach Candy Dreyer said the girls looked good in practice,and Brandon sisters, Mary and piano and banjo players Jim calling the box office at 886- should come home winners tomorrow evening.(VOICE photo by Terry Venet) Grace, are portrayed by Burling and Rob Wright. 9428 any day after 10 a.m. ( -'-' - NI Hardy 0/ . . AD . • k Orange Grow to 111 Skyline Road or %Roves 7200 tiINA RO, River Road .,................-•,i,.....-at R 1_Wetmore Road 1 41AI.! I ea I E state ,t 1111111111 • Prince 'i.d or .......fl 1 44/ IQ Ft Lowell Road • - at If ....a 4 • IL+ ...11 gic GRANT IAD 2400 N. I 0 . 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'41 g: -• ,.,,,,,,,,,i „, r New Catalina petition , '4 .., ' Y ... .,,_ „ , ...,.. , , ' ..,,, . „.. 'delaying 1 ,, 4 41",:. ,,,..: ‘ °�. p , . ,,,,„ called , ,.. . .„,„ , ., , , , „ , , . ,::. ...:. , , , , , ,... A petition seekingto remove signatures That should .be a little extra goody,. �t>. from an earlier petition which called for a because that CETA money isn't going to = 1 reorganization election has been circu- there forever.” .,k 8' be t lated in the Catalina Volunteer Fire According to Mrs.Henderson,the CETA ' a ::i'; , District. funds aren't necessary but would-help ` .i ,-;` • 1,S , Ex-department chief Steve Hayes, who give "the very best protection for the ° :', .in late said he :* ° a - sit, ,- si: subnutted hispetitionJuly, community.” . believes the second petition is a"delaying "The district can run and is being run <� ' tactic." without the C!TA personnel," Mrs. -.: _ ° Apr ` . , Hayes'reorganization petition sought an Henderson said. "But it would be bene- ' election to determine if the district should ficial to be able to have the extra lb be reorganized for government by a personnel that the CETA funds will bring F district chief, rather than by a three- in." w person board of directors. Hayes also spoke against the Catalina '1;:`� } _- ,` Hayes said he would seek the chiefs Volunteer Fire and Rescue Organization's ::, position if the district is reorganized. decision not to support the district with , Po g PP « • • , ► s • • .. Ate.': - .n ,� tt. I think its a time delay device," Hayes either equipment or personnel, if the . v� v w -s . ; said, in reference to the second petition, district is reorganied• -� ss*,..,... F �J ,.y which was turned in to the Pima County "They spoke against me,because I didn't ` Board of Supervisors Sept. 1. rejoin the department as an active "But it won't work," Hayes said. "I will member after my resignation.But they're Getting it together present a new petition if theirs voids not even going to help the district if it's reorganized," Ha es said. "I wonder Helen Nelson, community schools coordinator for Coronado Elementary School, ours. discusses the semester's line-up of evening classes with school secretary Phyllis SherryHenderson, chairwoman of the committment to the coin- t • about their Gleasman.The highlight of this years offerings will be a monthly community dance, Catalina Fire District Board of Directors, munity's -welfare. None of them are featuring disco and country swing lessons. (VOICE photo) said the second petition was not a delaying working on any other community pro- tactic. jects-" "We found many people didn't realize Hayes said he resigned under pressure in what they were signing(when they signed late November 1977. CATALiNA CURRENT Hayes'petition),"Mrs. Henderson said. - Mrs. Henderson said the organization`s 'We're not trying to delay the election," decision not to supply equipment or she went on. "We're just trying to get'the personnel to a one-man district govern- egister to vote this week CETA (Comprehensive Employment and meat is •a matter of principle, not a Training Aet)funds unfrozen." personal attack. The CETA funds were frozen aboutatwo "We're not against Mr.Hayes,"she said. weeks alp when a group of citizens "The princiOle of any organization being in By BETTE CHASTA I N vacations and new residents arriving, the presented CETA Director Frank Romero ero cane morn's hands is what the organization The primary election is Tuesday, Sept. Senior Now Generation membership has A is opposed to." Situated behind Coro- Rath a copy of the Hayes petition. 12,and residents of the new Precinct 188 been increasing. CETA liaison committee ordered the "Most of ups don't have time to take part (formerly 13) will vote at the Coronado nado School,the clubhouse is open from 10 funds be frozen because of the-possibility ty inn other community projects, because Elementary School, a.m. to 2 p.m. Monday through Friday of the reorganization election.The federal - we're pouring all our energies into Polls will be open from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. with lunch served daily. monies may not be available until after the protecting this community, which is For those who have not yet registered,a first of next year, according to.CETA 'what we're trained to do," Mrs. Render- deputy registrar will be at the Catalina Burke and Patsy Smith recently return- officials. son said. Plaza drug store two more times, al- ed after a visit to Gillett, Wyo. followed "If the district -is being run right, The reorganization election maybe held though the registration deadline to vote in by a campout in Bryce Canyon, Utah.- "Hayes . g � S g b ryUte,_ "Ha es said,"theyshouldn't be de endin 28, according to the county the primary election is past. They • ' y Y P, �'� on Nov. also visited the Air Force Acariem on the CETA funds to operate the district, attorney's office. . Hurry and register if you'want to be and North Dakota's Mount Rushmore. eligible to vote in the November general Their vacation ended looking for Indian election. jewelry in New Mexico. j Registrars-.will be at the store_Sept. 7 - * * * AM HI COMMUNITY SCHOOL- and 14 from 9 to 11 a.m. and from 3 to 5 Jeanette Harris is home again after g p.m. • visiting fdr two months in North Carolina, * * * Texas and California. r • . Happy to report Addie Cayhill is home - cookingare from a five day stay in the hospital and Fred and Norma Havens surprised his Dancing1 swears she'll never go back. 82-year-old stepmother and his sister * * * * when•they made a long-delayed trip to offered at A benefit dance was held Sunday, Aug. Oklahoma. Upon returning, the family 27,at the Lariat Inn for Jenny Baird, her immediately headed for their cabin in the • "We'll offer aself-defense class for mother, Lois Miller, and brother Bert White Mountains and two weeks of The social sphere in Catalina is bound forMiller, all injured in a recent auto - .relaxation before son David's return to increased activity this school year with women, too, if there is. enough interest _ school. the introduction of dance classes to expressed,"Mrs. Nelson said. accident. Amphitheater Community Schools' fall For teens through adults, courses in Members of the band helping to raise P Y sewing,accounting for the home,slimnas- money for the injured family were Hoyt out schedule. for Dale and Sass Jud Morrison and turn • ' tics,,upholstering and auto maintenance Story, y' y The classes will be offered as a Com- Melba Foster with Carey Chastain on the munity Dance," and Helen Nelson, Com- will.be offered.munit Schools coordinator at Coronado Classes designed for the family this year drums. * * * ,Y _ clinic Elementary School, would like to see include indoor plant care, horse care, dog The first 4-H dairygoat project meeting world," 1 1. The community s response to the mobile parents and children participate as a obedience, "cooking around th Corn- family project. and preparing income tax returns. of Cat a iia was held Saturday, Sept.2, at clinic sponsored by the Catalina Com- a' the home of June Reuter, project group munityHealth Services continues to "We're offering country swing and disco The minimum number of students re- dancing,and the way they're catching on, quired for each class is seven,Mrs.Nelson leader.Group meetings will be held every grow g other Saturday. Catalina area youngsters More than 14 people visited the mobile we hope to have a big crowd, Mrs. said. ages 9 or older and interested in raisin a Children s classes offered after school g g clinic,an Arizona Rural Health Federation Nelson said. babygoat for their 4H project are invited one hour a week are$7.50,$3.75 for each project, on Sept.Set2. "We just need more The classes will be offered once a month, • • to attend the meetings. Call 825-9023 for people," Hortensia Rodriquez, -a health with admission of $1 for adults and 50 additional family member• further details. services board member, said. "We need cents for students. Adult classes that meet evenings once a Also in dance, ballet classes will be week for two hours are $15, $7.50 for * * * volunteers, and we need patients." offered for children. additional family members. A firearms safety course will begin next Were very happy with the community "Ballet is usually quite successful,"Mrs. - Registration will continue through this Monday, Sept. 11, from 7 to 9 p.m. at response so far, but we don't want it to Nelson said, "because having the classes evening in the Coronado office Coronado School. Children 10 and over, drop off, Mrs. Rodriguez said. at the school allows children to study that from 7 to 8:30 p.m. also adults are welcome to attend the For appointments to see Dr. Augusto aren't able to et to the dance studios in classes.A $2 fee will be charged for each Ortiz at the clinic, which is parked at the - g For more information, phone Mrs. Nei- student.Contact Vic Boucher 825-3549 if Catalina Youth Activities Center each Tucson, son at 825-3770 or 297-5440. you have questions regarding this course. Friday from 2 to 5 p.m., call Mrs. Other after-school classes offered to students this year include gymnastics, Evenings she can be reached at home, * * * Rodriquez at 825-3798 or Anne Hayes at soccer and self defense. 825-9109. With more folks returning from their 825-9641. 1;.., ORO VALLEY[AIFRIZ]VOICE Wednesday, September 6, 1978 irt Inflation , fl major rrn are nialor Tax reform and inflation are the major government to be returned to our citizens Swift thinks that the candidates should be KIRK: By eliminating victimless crime issues in most of thisyear's political races. so that we may solve the problems such as trying to reduce the paper work in laws, it will be unnecessary to waste our water, crime prevention, taxes, less secretary of state's office,thus reducing its tax money on new prisons anywhere. according to some candidates who be needed someday,it new a responded to a survey conducted by this beauracratic control and a return to budget. Shouldprison individual and states'rights. 1.What do you think is the major issue should not be built near schools or newspaper. LEWTE'R:I would substantially reduce in your campaign? residential neighborhoods. Twenty-eight persons running in 12 from governor t o state taxes by decreasing the size and scope of MOFFORD: Elections. Establishment 3. Do you believe the 7-percent state races the government and by decriminalizing of an elections' office, revision of the tax limitation is desirable?Would you - representative answered the question- naire sent out toall candidates local voters all victimless crimes. elections laws and education of the public prefer a still stronger control on state in the primary 2. Do you favor construction of new and candidates on election. taxes or would you prefer only those would have to decide on Sept. 12. prisons in urban areas as opposed to SWIFT:Cut down on all wasteful paper presently existing? candidates were asked to comment expanding facilities in Florence? work and help reduce the budget for that CORBIN: Yes. The 7-percent tax The MOSS: No. And I have actively office by at least 50 percent. limitation is a start,but the state must go • on major issues in their campaigns so that Oro Volley Vuice f atal ina campaigned against this for five years. HANER: The major issue in my further and cut out programs and services readers of the s t ./ Prisons should be built in remote areas, campaign is to inaugurate asupplement to that are not necessary. Call and its sister publication, the Green . . • �w�•.�• could compare the stands of not in metropolitan communities. social security through the state,as well as KIRK: This limitation will not be Valley r/Nr , h ' LEWTER: Under my plans to stop disabled veterans.A thorough revision of effective in reducing spending and may each. Following responses of each sending people to prison who have only the state's mental health program, even encourage an increase.The proposed are thepo committed crimes with no victims there especially for retarded children.Also,the 7-percent limit is over 1 percent more than candidate: would'be no necessity for additional state should give all veterans a state bonus the state spends now. U.S. CONGRESS of a minimum of$500.This applies only to 4. What actions would you take as The key word is"inflation"according to veterans who served overseas.I personally attorney general to curb the flow of - three men running for Congress in will lobby the legislators for the issues,, illegal aliens into Arizona? District 2.Although incumbent Democrat -_ti= CORBIN:I would meet with the federal Morris K. Udall and Republicans Mike involved. 2.Should the job of secretary of state government to try and solve the problem Moran and Tom Richey agree that be made into lieutenant governor? and work with our legislature to draft laws inflation is the prime concern this year, � MOFFORD:No,I feel there should be a dealing with illegal aliens. their views differ on the Equal Rights =� �.-: v separate position of lieutenant governor in KIRK: I would use whatever powers I Amendment prison facilities and senior . ='': ` " • • ' h �� .: � addition to the present office of secretary had to eliminate those laws which citizen benefits. :-,...-1--'-,s-2'. . perpetuate poverty including�-� of state. ,including welfare and 1.What do you think is the major issue1--z ...,. � 4 ='_- '` SWIFT:No.That would create one more minimum wage laws. Thus, any person in your campaign? 5� -i- ~� ` s-1` bureaucracy, which we certainly don't choosing to come to Arizona,whether from UDALL: Inflation. need. Michigan or Mexico,would know that we MORAN: Tax relief, inflation, cutting _ HANER:No.The voters,if they decide offered no"free lunch." government spending. to have a referendum we could put one on. Democrat Dino DeConcini is running RICHEY.•1.Inflation is most important - It would be their choice. However, I for attorney general also. per my poll. This includes tax issues, of believe the secretary of state should be inadequacies STATE TREASURER course. 2. Udall's in most _ - competent to handle the governor's job Republican Clark Dierks, chief deputy areas per his failure to represent the �_ when he is absent to office or reappointed treasurer since 1973,and Democrat Gary people. 3. Energy. �..- ~- ` - to another position. L. Bartlett think qualifications are the 2. Do you favor construction of new 3. As °secretary of state, what campaign. main issue of this cam aign. prisons in urban,areas as opposed to functions would you I rform to makeMaurice Giss,who will opposeBartlett expanding facilities in Florence? y_-- y �y Y UDALL:If an urban area is considered Bartlett F,., . k in the primary, believes the treasurer's office should reflect Arizona's needs the best site and the localpopulation is in '.imore. � � �.A�` 1.What do you think is the major issue agreement,yes.(The facilities in Florence �, `� prisons. �������`K in your campaign? are not in the 2nd Congressional _ 3. Do you believe the 7 percent state District.) 4 - DIERKS: Who is best qualified• to MORAN: Let's expand where we have tax limitat>lon is desirable. Would you � a manage the taxpayers'money.Education, Pprefer a still stronger control of state : the plant. � ., experience and proven performance, not P taxes or would you prefer only those RICHEY: Overhaul of Florence and i ? ,` promises, are what I will bring to the t .location of additional minimum securit Presently exist ng. __:, treasurer's office. y MOSS: The '7-percent bill is not GISS: Operating policy of the prison at Gila Bend.(They welcome one.) desirable. It allows for more dollar • Large urban area close by not all that at present. State spending treasurers office must reflect the needs of spending than p ese pe g all Arizonans. Competent and impartial important. should 'be limited to the overall state 3. What is your stand on the Equal w investment of state funds is a key issue. g LEWTER: I would reduce taxes Rights Amendment? growthroth rate. BARTLETT: Qualifications the UDALL: I support it. in all areas due todecrease in - ability to knowledgeably and proficiently considerably perform the duties of the office. MORAN:No on the federal amendment. state needs for money.I would veto any bill Would rather it be handled on a state level. 2. What steps would you, as state which would increase taxes. RICHEY.• Have opposed in legislature, 4. What actions would you take as treasurer,take to help combat inflationand its effects upon Arizona and its reasons numerous. governor that would be beneficial to � taxpayers? 4.What Iegislation would you propose x: senior citizens? � � �e DIERKS: The treasurer can have-no that would be beneficial to senior J MOSS: Allow those over 65-- 15-year f' ' direct affect on inflation.We have cut our citizens? residents---pne single family dwelling tax UDALL: With the proper financial free.Also remove 4-percent tax from food Pe Stan Akers '# . t controls, some form of national health items and free state park admissions.. :A ,-,...: !..:41 1 insurance is probably inevitable. LEWTER: I would. abolish all laws i �`r > your position more beneficial to the � �` �w - ��� MORAN: Reducing the federal tax to a >� K restricting the retired persons from � th � flat 10 percent for all. working to supplement their retirement state. . ` MOFFORD: 1. Continued acceleration RICHEY: Program to make maximum income, and further abolish mandatory w: ` use of their many talents and resources. of distribution and printing of retirement. publications available.2.Computerization � � ���� '���.�:- .��, �:� �.. y.` Return them to mainstream.Reducing of 5. What is your stand on the Equal p fixedincome aged. of Arizona Revised Statutes for easy i '` .�,. ...), x property tax for g Rights of 5.Would you support a constitutional public reference and record keeping. ,, • MOSS. I have been an ERA advocate for SWIFT: Recommendation to the �". amendment to limit the federal income the past five years. }. - .- legislature the elimination of any tax •- tax?Please comment. LEWTER:A am in favor of equal rights i UDALL:No.The tax already is limited, guzzling duties, which can eventually be for citizens. I think only women should and, in fact,was cut in this last session of y handled more justly by the free market. . decide if they are satisfied with the ERA. j � Congress. HANER: Refer to answer one. 4 . 6. What do your think water-user Cloves C.Campbell(D)and Henry Haws ; , �{`> 11 GRAN: Yes. priorities should be? R also are runningfor secretaryof state. k ' �� RICH:Y: I. Favor amendment to ( ) ,g'';'.:;i 4,‘,* 71Y-izi4', MOSS: Farmers should have first balance federal budget. 2. Favor ATTORNEY GENERALS I g priority followed then by citizens and ,, f,`,4 combination tax reduction program of The three candidates running —for ¢, - 1 i cities and then industries. ��4i Roth and Crane attorney general will be unopposed in next v � � '.•‘:',,'"> I c 4 ' Steiger, Hansen, Kemp, LEWTER:R. I have insufficient � `��`��� s ��� � �' . week's primary. Republican Bob Corbin � � ��� bills. -°),:a . ' }� ,�Sa Y_ �'z, � information with which to respond to this and Libertarian James T.Kirk responded $ $� µ ,:-.1‘3‘.,:,,,,,,,,.?-4.i.,,,, f. What actions would you take to question. curb curb the flow of illegal aliens into the to the poll. A ' United States? others running for governor are 1.What do you think is the major issue Bill De Long incumbent Bruce Babbitt (D), y • ? Long UDALL: Sen. Dennis DeConcini and Republicans Charles King. Jack Londen in your campaign. myself have scheduled public hearings in and Evan Mecham, and Jessica Sampson CORBIN: My qualifications versus my budget requests two straight years.I will Tucson and Nogales to find an answer to (SW). opponents. I have been Maricopa County continue to fight spending. that question. SECRETARY OF STATE attorney and a practicing attorney while GISS: Investment of state funds must MORAN:Take a tough position. One thing that the three candidates for my opponent has very little legal bring the highest interest to reducing gICHEY: 1. Stronger border patrol.2. secretary of state dent agree on is what experience, if any. taxes. State deposits should create the Tight system of work permits. theythink ishe major issue in this year's KIRK:Developing an effective criminal greatest economic and social benefit for Others running for the-U.S. Congress justice system for Arizona is the major citizens. are Joe Bach (L) and Betsy McDonald campaign. issue in the attorney general's race. The BARTLETT: By professionally (SW). Incumbent Democrat Rose Mofford best first stepin achieving this who rose to her present position when g goal is to providing for safe, efficient and prudent GOVERNORWesley Bolin replaced former Governor eliminate those laws which create crimes money management, while achieving the Returning government to the people isRaul Castro after his appointment as without victims. greatest possible interest earnings on state what Democratic gubernatorial candidateambassador to Argentina, says that 2. Do you favor construction of new tax dollars. Dave Moss would like to accomplish if he's elections are most important. prisons in urban areas as opposed to Democrat'Bernard "Bernie" Katz and elected:decreasing governments size and One of her two opponents in the primary, expanding facilities in Florence? Libertarian Joe D. Yancey also are scope would be the plan of Libertarian V. 'Kenneth D. Haner, said he believes that CORBIN-No.The new prison should be running for state treasurer. Gene Lewter. finding a state supplement to social built at Florence because it would be SUPERINTENDENT OF 1.What do you think is the major issue security should be the prime concern of the cheaper, the prisoners could help p• BLLIC INSTRUCTION in your campaign? secretary of state. construct them and escape is more Libertarian Judy Feldstein,a proponent MOSS: The major issue is that I want And Libertarian candidate Monica difficult. of a tax credit for those who pay school Wednesday,September 6, 1978 ORO VALLEY[ARIZ]VOICE l;-3 • taxes but don't use the schools, is the only constant guard to protect the consumer. to the survey which asked them about areas.Health care and rehabilitative work candidate who responded in this category. AKERS: The supervisory and control prisons, the Equal Rights Amendment, - experiences are more available to inmates. 1.What do you think is the major issue powers are adequate; the recent efforts senior citizens, water use and health COCKE: I am opposed to the in your campaign? towards more adequate enforcement and facilities. construction of new prisons in urban FELDSTEIN: I would encourage the investment for criminal prosecution of Respondents were Democrat Sue Dye areas. Facilities at Florence should be establishment of high quality,reasonably securities violations should be expected. and Republican John T.Mawfiinney,State expanded. A work program should be priced alternative schools and allow full 4. Will you accept, or have you Senate, District 1.2; Democrats Joe instituted. tax credits to parents sending their accepted,campaign contributions from _Skinner and John Kromko, State House, HOUSE DISTRICT 13 children to these schools. utilities which you will be called upon to District 12; Libertarian Wilfred DUNN: We need a maximum security 2.What can your office do to improve regulate? Olschewski, Democrat Morris Farr and prison at Florence for hard-core felons. the scores of Arizona students in AHEARN: No. Republican James W.Cocke,State Senate, Medium security nearer urban areas for national text comparisons? FIELD: I will not accept, nor solicit, District 13;and Democrat Sr.Clare Dunn rehabilitative, non-violent offenders. FELDSTEIN: Encourage schools to be campaign contributions from utilities,or and Libertarian Rita Olschewski, State OLSCHEWSKI, R.: Prisons should be as diverse in their curriculum and the attorneys of the legal firms that House, District 13. located in remote areas. methodology as the children they hope to represent them as have many commission 3. What is your stand on the Equal teach. candidates. Rights Amendment? 3. Do you feel the present base of AKERS: I have not, nor will I accept, SENATE DISTRICT 12 school financing in Arizona is contributions from any businesses, orDYE: I support it. We should ratify adequate? If not,what changes would representatives of businesses, regulated ` ERA, get women securely and you recommend? by the Corporation Commission. unequivocally into the U.S. Constitution, FELDSTEIN: People using the public Others running for the Corporation h�� and get on with the nation's business. schools should pay for them.Everyone else Commission are Democrats Juana Mase MA WHINNEY.• I am for passage of who contributes money for the operation of and Tom Patten, Republican incumbent a-' 4- ERA. the school system should receive a tax Ernest Garfield and Libertarian Aaron HOUSE DISTRICT 12 credit. Leonard. 1.1' SKINNER: I am in favor of it. Others running for superintendent of CLERK OF SUPERIOR COURT KROMKO:ERA says only that one has public instruction are incumbent Carolyn Security and efficiency are what righttobe protected against laws which Warner(D)and Steve Jenkins(R). superior court clerk candidates Steve `{ discriminate against him because of his CORPORATION COMMISSION Cellen, Democrat, and Bill DeLong, , sex.Sounds fair to me. Reducing utility rates and restoring Republican, are campaigning for this SENATE DISTRICT 13 issues ` rOLSCHEWSKI, W.: I strongly fav©r confidence surfaced as the major in year. thisyear's campaign for the corporation 1.What do you think is the major issue v' `4r y £ z equalrights I object p gn po 4 „. 54 for women and men. ;. e� to section II of the ERA because it allows commission. in your campaign? - �'`���'' � "��� �`''..�`� Congress to create a new bureaucracy. Primary election opponents John CE'LLE'N: Security is the major issue. ,` x • FARR: I support ERA strongly. It is Ahearn and L.I. Field, Democrats, and Money and criminal evidence was found f 4 ppo, Stan Akers responded to the survey. missingduringthe present administra1 : '.-*; 4 i, T- Y. simple justice which has been much too e po y 1.What do you think is the major issue tion. This can only mean unnecessary long delayed. . incampaign? dismissals of criminal cases. y� = ' COCKS:Yes. your AHEARN: The crisis in confidence DeLONG:The clerk is an officer of the aHOUSE DISTRICT 13 i'iwhich has arisen through a lack of court.We must restore dignity,efficiency .k;, r = f°s~ DUNN: I support the Equal Rights g responsible leadership by the current Sue Dye Amendment.OLSCHEWSKI,R.:I favor equal rights majority on the commission. -j,- FIELD:Utility rates are too high.They ;.gym: 1.What do you think is the major issue for all regardless of sex, color, creedor other distinctions.However, I don't think can be lowered if utilities will operate � .f 2 i � ? efficiently, plan for peak loads better and :' �, ' ” in your campaign? it is up to Congress to enforce this as stated SENATE DISTRICT 12 in Section II of the ERA but rather it is up institute energy-saving programs. ' ��� �` �� � � � � -�� DYE: Whether we Have tax reform by �the courts. A KL RS: The major s s u e s are A • responsible people elected on valid issues, • restoration of confidence, trust and �` � .. h _ • • 4.What legislation would you propose • j or by hobby politicians ranting and raving that would be beneficial to senior responsible representation in the .;, � . � �� 5 against the whole system of Democracy. citizens? commission and consumer relief from ,, � - MA W II1/NEY• This legislature must �� *� �--� *"' �.. ' = .� �� SENATE DISTRICT 12 soaring utility rates. y, cut government spending. District 12 2. Do you believe regulatory power }° senator who, unlike the DYE: Set up home health care, home deserves a over utilities in the state are adequate, . { hchore and adult day care services to keep '� ����should be increased or should be Fincumbent, is willing and capable of people in their own homes instead of in reduced? A k a..:_ making cuts while preserving essential county nursing homes. ,, l` ` : - services. MANHINNEY: I would hope that all AHEARN: The nature of the ' �,` - HOUSE DISTRICT 12 legislation I proposed would benefit senior commission is to regulate strongly. The r 4'`° -,r F,. T ii* ' * ' .. SKINNER:Tax reform. power of the utilities can be restricted only ' �;` ;� `� �� � citizens. I would specifically work to �''a KROMKO:Tax reform is the big issue, provide relief for outrageous property tax by a strong commission, working for the k� t ►: s. , but tax reform laws will not be made fair increases people' 1.1'.' 211.11i:: r', � t � �� .�� • 1.1. ' � � -.'>;,'-'!.\'' '- until laws regarding campaign HOUSE DISTRICT 12 FIELD: Regulatory atory powers over " .. ' �` ' i., .:,z, . . . :K w ,. g.',..,. # . contributions and lobbyists are reformed.utilities are adequate. Implementation of i4i ^;_ w. DIST ICT 13 SKINNER: No property tax after 65 r',:}}s , ,k•:t � � SENATER and an Arizona resident for a period of _. .. .����z•,, 3�i{�+f ^3'r�.�°i._.. ,, ..^.iso _. r��' �}- - limit OLSCHEWSKI, W.:Put a on state time. Mo Udall �' taxes and spending to restore the quality of KROMKO: Last session I coordinated � Ats. ,•: life the working people in Arizona used to ��� � � � senior citizen support which pushed ' and public service.It is a shambles due to enjoy• through the generic drug bill which -` mismanagement,mistrust and arrogance. FARR:Taxes:Reduction of the property • flowers prescription prices. I have several�: �. 2.As Superior Court clerk,what steps tax on homes and elimination of the sales ,:`��� � ��� more medical bills ready. would you take to reduce delays in tax on food. SENATE DISTRICT 13 a' �: � ‘ court cases? COCKE• Reduced spending by OLSCHEWSKI, W.: Deregulate,�� CELLEN•Court case delays are caused government at all levels.Press harder for x,- ` >.: �` ,� � . . . . interest rates on savings accounts in A.S Y by the flood of bureaucratic paper work fiscal responsibility and accountability. Arizona. Present federal limits are 50..4,-,- ,s,,,,,, � °� with each case. I would x associatedHOUSE DISTRICT 13 deplorably low causing inflation to rapidly 4-- eliminate all unnecessary paper work by DUNN:Citizens in my district are most .:A '- * °� erode peoples'life savings. ,� y 4- simplifying present procedures. concerned about property tax levels and FARR:1.Eliminate sales tax on food.2. �� �.' ''�- � �� DeLONG: Not a fair question. widows' state spending priorities. Expand tax credit to all elderly.3. i Scheduling of court cases is not a OLSCHEWSKI,R.:To limit and reduce - < �' , responsibility of the clerk of the superior Pass "circuit breaker" legislation that y pe government spending. reduces property taxes for low income court. However, if you need an answer: 2. Do you favor construction of new Modernize records managementtaxpayers. alldocuments prisons in urban•areas as opposed to procedures to ensure that expandingfacilities in Florence. COCKE: Freeze taxes on owner- s. ac occupied homes for those over 65 as long as 4' submitted are filed in case file within 12 STATE DISTRICT 12 theyoccupythe homes.Press to eliminate hours of receipt, including court minute DYE: Smaller prisons in urban areas o , capital gains tax on owner-occupied entries. would prevent criminal gangs, provide� homes. 3. What cost cutting within your better supervision, a less isolated HOUSE DISTRICT 13 department can you effect to save the environment for guards and closer and DUNN: Protect senior citizens from taxpayers'money? cheaper support services. overtaxation:1.Repeal sales tax on food.2. Clark Dierks CELLEN: Because of Pima County's MA WHINNEY• Yes, I favor multiple Roll back and freeze property tax for fixed population strain, I would automate as community-based prisons where income citizens. Medicaid would benefit the commission'swers have been more many work procedures as possible to avoid community services for rehabilitation, p1D senior citizens biased toward the utilities than the hiring more people to handle present counseling, etc. would be immediately OLSCHEWSKI,R.:Deregulate interest Arizona consumer. manual systems. available. DeLONG: Immediate reorganization to rates on saving deposits in Arizona. AKERS:The power is adequate;the useHOUSE DISTRICT 12 5. What do you think water-user of that power has not been. We need eliminate overlapping functions, free SKINNER; I am for expanding i • • ? sedans, improving fines and fees priorities should be. commissioners who best serve the public, Florence facilities. SENATE DISTRICT 12 not special interests or themselves. collections and modernizing investment KROMKO: After numerous tries, the DYE: Priorities should be based on a 3. Do you believe that Arizona techniques.The budget is exorbitant legislature realized that it couldn't reach Corporation Commission supervisionagreement on prison sites so all control fair system of allotment to agriculture, po p Democrats Norma Felix and James N. gr • • Corbett also are running for clerk of the mines and cities,all working together for a and control over stock and securitiesover site selection was given to the balanced and equitable solution. sales are adequate: If not,why not? superior court. governor. MA WHINNEY: I would expect to AHEARN:Yes.The Securities Division STATE SENATE AND HOUSE SENATE DISTRICT 13 examine the recommendations of the of the commission is working well. But Districts 12 and 13 OLSCHEWSKI, W: Prisons for all Arizona Water Commission prior to only after an earlier, unsupervised, Candidates for the House and Senate in criminals convicted of violent cripes unilaterally establishing water-users uncontrolled securities division permitted Districts 12 and 13 seem to agree that tax should be located in remote areas. The priorities. the Lincoln Thrift scandal. reform and reducing government toughest cases should be kept on islands HOUSE DISTRICT 12 FIELD:Stock and securities protection spending are the major issues in this year's off-shore. SKINNER:Peole come first. appears to be adequate,but there is always race for the state legislature. FARR: Yes. It is difficult to recruit KROMKO: For better or worse, the room for improvement. They must be on Altogether, nine candidates responded personnel for locations outside the urban (Continued on Page B-4) ..-.-..,/,..H,..„. .,.,.,. ,... „...,- B-I ORO VALLEY[ARIZ]VOICE Wednesday, September 6, 1978 '''''' , ,, •, '..,",,,,,•:, MORE 4- ' .,,, • ,, ,. 1 0 • ABOUT Political Poll , , i :,„,, ..,. .„.„,. ,...,,,, „ . .,,,.. ..„. ..„. , / .' 4 • , .. ..„ (Continued from Page B-3) - SENATE DISTRIC1 12 • ......,,%,„ • 4 , .'4- , ', . - i. ' 1 legislature has given all water-law !)}7,;: Get a hospital in the northwest. . , -- ' - t •-• `.--:..,*"..'..":'''., ":1--. ,,,,,,, „.,„,,.. Iti, . - ..- 4 .. ,' -. , . .'1.,17 making authority to a separate. area.Set up nurse practitioner clin!c with ---- 4. • -.: ' '‘..1 Nec4 ,„ 1). . ''''. '''' ' -. ''''' commission. The commission's work will radio communication to doctors. willing to *'' . : ..,7° '''' ',.. i:: automatically become law in 1980.. participate in diagnostic services. ,.., -, ,.....- ---4..-'*....1. ''',° ' ,- - - - - ...,, , . .,.,.:4°. °..-;--- -‘..„-: . * SENATE DISTRICT 13 MAWHINNEY: I favor allowing i -.°,.. - - 7%.... .. ,..it: .,, - 4 . OLSCHEWSKI. W:Encourage priFvrae(te. communities to determine their hown , -,, ,,. , , '.--,;.: ,.... development of water resources. Free health care needs and construct t those , - -,...,:„„,.-..- ,--„,. .''. •ti - ... i-14, , enterprise will provide water as.n te a facilities desired. I favor a northwestji , , ,,,s,,,,,,,, :,7".„.;;A: : ° -,;,,,:- 44:441 • 4 ** _ - The government will probably create hospital. , 4,vr.,.. ' .. ''''''•-.42-.7....7.: -7:2 . mess. .. H()USE I)ISTRICT 12 -- -'--.*-.-tois.•,-...", ;?,...,,,,- -...,- .. \-,r:40.:,.;,-.:--,is--,.:s1 :",/,-,y..-.•:.. %•;",-...-.--,."-,- '1 ......,-ie.:,.,:--;-'1.iw .4- .i'w -.;;...P, FARR:We must assure an adequate and SKINNER: Not sure yet. - --;,,N.:-.,- --4,- -.;',...,,' .°...f. .::-.-, i .°,---c„....--, ,•'.--,,.'t.,-. - . , affordable supply for our cities and KROM10): I remain totally committed 4°''''''.,r:***::':' ---;„!.; :i.,,,,,,.,,, , ik industries.The resource must be managed to a comprehensive health plan which will ' ° - ,,,„,. • , for maximum positive impact on our make all Arizonans free from .suffering. , .... economy. and fear of medically induced financial ' 14. •, 4. . ..,,K COCKE: I would reserve judgement catastrophe. , --",„, `1.-. until Report Phase III is published by the SENATE DISTRICT 13 Arizona Water Commission.Domestic andOLS'('HEWSKI. R.: Remove. all ----4?-.:' industrial uses.will take .stronger. and - restrictions and .controls, on private '' : '-:-:,_:. , ,. '' .), stronger priorities over agriculture in the hospital construction. Abolish(somcommis- HOUSE next decade. government financed-medical **I' HOUSE DISTRICT 13 sions. Lift all limits on enrollment in DUNN: Water-user priorities: Arizona medical schools. .. t--- - households and human consumption have FARR: 1. Increase incentivesills Nict: Is:• ., .-. , ..„.. „,..•;,- ., ... , first priority. Industrial and commercial. physicians to settle in medica y ' '''''' s'' '' t 4,,,,,....'....•., „ NV'', 1 4 ,, . ,4'4.i.,1.'.5..:::,44,,,,, ,,+,...g,,,.,....4..;,,,,,, •,,,,,,.. • .4. ,,,, ,... ,,,A,,,,, , ,:t,.._•,.` ''''",,,,,,,:t. ,,..':', . •, ,,,, ,, '• 4.,,,,,,T1TX;`,, 4110110, ..2iii:;,,,, 4,''.."..' '1;1 k:''.',:—,..,'. ,r.s.''i';4.:'4"P, ''''. ' ' ',..,' ° '•,'''',,,,‘' '-:•- ',',' ',. ' uses which provide employment are nextunderserved areas.2.Give careful stuclyto lor \:,,.,,, i.4:-.,;, ,,„:„., ,,,,,:.„..,--.1'.4-4,-,,',..p-k ..,,t--4--;,-_.,...-,,".•,..v,,,,,,,,,,i„.-..-Y,iistlt.*.,'„;;;°'•-:-.--.-., -,,,,,,,,,4* followed by agricUlture. cost--effectiveness of hospitals an(i OLSCHEWSICII? Encouragprivate clinics in outlying areas, northwest ''' **''''''.?:'',5;.;:;::;:Zl,•'''';::::-4:::.-9-i :,'ll. . .. , . .: e development of water resources by Tucson, for example. ,. .....,.,. removing the government from the water ('()('KE: Press for the establishment of . ,°*..,:i4a.L4-4a .4.;,-;..r.„,, ownership and regulations. hospital facilities on the north side of , . .- l' . ,....,....., 6. How would you improve health . Tucson. r. facilities in outlying county areas such Ht)USE I)ISTR1CT 13. . Outs?,de assignment as Green Valley, Oro Valley and I)UNN: Support what the majority o.f Catalina? citizens in these areas- feel meet heir Connie Stewart,a Canyon del Or?ju.nior,did some studying while waiting for a bus health needs and is affordable. after school Friday. Assistant principal John Ritchie said there are 1,550 students ()LSCHEWSKI,R.:Remove all present enrolled at CDO this year, 100 more than last year. , restrictions on private hospitai. . . . , construction. Abolish all medical commissions supported by taxmoney. AT UA MUSEUM OF ART , Others running for the District 12 House I • I • ., , of Representatives are Republ.icans S I 4° -...twiw-- ' ) Claudell Bailey and Thoma.s.Goodwin and ot macnin.es on ex.11. iI.3it ,:.5-:,. 4 Libertarian Robert Stockbridge. • Vo.,...iit ,--'..-:r.- t i Republican Greg Lunn is- running for "The Great . . .American. Slot metal casting and silk- The exhibition is toured 7.: . ir se4416. :- - the District 13 Senate.and Bruce Wheeler Machine" exhibition will be screening with the draw of through the exhibitions . ,.,,....,* . , (D),Larry Hawke(R),Seth Linthicum(R) shown at the University of colors enticing the player to program of the Arizona and William Stefanov(L)are running for Arizona Museum of ,Art. raise his hand. Commission on the Arts and the State House in District 13 ...,,. , .,..,, Sept. 10 through Oct. la. Humanities. . , .„,.,. Neither Ted M.Martinez or incumbent The machine, called "the JoanArrizabalga and Ron - , State Mine Inspector Verne C.McCutehan poor manisthief"0,T."the rich Moroni, both of Nevada. The exhibit is in the small responded to this survey. - man's collectible, combines have combined efforts to south gallery. Speedway". John Kromico elaborate craftsmanship in create the exhibit. Boulevard. at Olive Street. " ... SUNSHINE __ :-.5-)r ,s‘-;r:erigissi ' GREAT AWNING VALUES AT FENCE right away ! ' GREAT WESTERN AWNING7, - SAVE 1 ....... ..........._ g n-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii: ;::.;if_f. ,...... .\..._,A0. see tiAswfonirng 8dSkirting. Roof Coating. Tie Downs. Window :2: _ 14 s 's%,„ *, ..4 : \\ \ r >-: 0 , '' '',.. 'X 'ti \> , . 4- . , -ni.,--ri iiii—so Awnings. Steps, Screened Porches ..., _., • September and October Tie Down Specials WITH SUNSHINE 792-9286 r24HOUR SERVICE—) :- • ... V 0 • ) • Se Habla 1904 W. PRINCE RD. .... • _.. ... _:. ..-.... • 3 . ...,. 1 ititAREFREE Espanol master charge .-:::••-.:: .•-a •••• VISA - AWNINGS am. C.C. WOODS. OWNER 11 f 414", 1 & . , Safe Deposit. ,, . , _ _ „, i i),,, , , 4 4, : .... •..• ,,,,),......-:-........... D4 4 CATALINA T.V. & AUDIO -• • 3511 E. ROLLINS -• '''" SAFE&LOCK i 825-9016 1 iv. 1 I c 1 - _ Dinncr I heatrc ( jil,GLIARO 749 W.MIRACLE MILE Specializing in Antenna Systems, Audio and TV Service for ‘ I . .6 TUCSON, AZ 85705 PIONEER, FISHER, KENWOOD,SANSUI,etc.;Also repair (602 andsale. .Service on all TV's;New and Used Stereo equipment for 888-6890 ltp , 1427 W. ROGER RD. "What „ , _ - - .. Come to Us . . . TUCSON. ARIZ. 85705 ... the f' ;,, • - or We'll Come to You!! . S -...-, ..., .• butler ..,. 4.,,, ...: .., ,,,,_ , ...,,. ,.,44 i , 59 . saw - - - z.,- - • Big Savings on. , AWNINGS — PATIO COVERS — CARPORTS —WINDOW AWNINGS .11: -...., - 4. SKIRTING — STEPS — TIEDOWNS — ROOF COATING — CEMENT SLABS ...extreme SPECIAL: 10x20 funny ,. $199.00 . comedy for ... adults , .....:„, ,..„..., ,,09‘ CALL NOW: 888-0271 Sept. 6 , .4...._ ., I • -Oct. 1 .„ .., -_4,- $1 off CACTUS AWNING CO. Enjoy a delicious buffet dinner,lavish selections, (111!! 111.011 - Wednesday through Sunday. , - • Senior Citizen discounts Thursday&Suncii.a.y. . FREE ESTIMATES 6:15 Cocktails Reservations Senior(.Amensdiscounts 6:45 Dinner 623-9456 Thursday&Sunday. es 5050 N. HANSEN AVE. 8:15 Show Group rat ROW JOHNSON LICENSED — BONDED • , .--, . , Wednesday, September 6, 1978 ORO VALLEY[ARIZ]VOICE B-5 culissilFIED ADS . er V T :-_- oro ..___:...._...2:_-_-_-Art-, Index -- Commercial'and Business Want Ads TRANSPORTATION ANNOUNCEMENTS 5e per word,20 word minimum i .../...7'r;1, ` 101 Announcements Special Effects i 0c Extra Per Word . ----7 2.--J lYi e Blind Ads50 'Extra :o. , ,'', ' �` 103 Card of Thankso• it 105 Give Away[Free] ,�. . �� 701 Automobiles All Ads 4% Sales Tax •,,, 107 Lodge&Club Notices •°>�-�;� �� � 109 Lost&Found[Free] e 111 Personals Ask for Oro Valley Classified Ads4 . imi 113 Travel Opportunities FOR SALE: '74 Pinto runabout, 884-9880 i i original owner or will trade for Ford BUSINESS SERVICE DIRECTORY MI pick-up.Call 297-3349. 8-23 Deadlines 201 Accounting,Bookkeeping Don't run '72 CADILLAC Sedan de Ville,fully 203 Appliance Repair Saturday 11 a.m. for Wednesday yourself ragged . . . equipped, ss stts. Excellent c ndition. 3400 205 Answering Service check the want ads. N.Oracle,887-8911,ask for Jim. 207 Auto Service Combination Rates "" 209 Building/Remodeling 1974 Pinto, must sell. Call 297-• 211 Carpet/Rug Green Valley News-Oro Valley Voice Rates • 3349 or 297-1619. 8-23 213 Concrete,Masonry available phone 889-2092 • 215 Cooling,Heating MERCHANDISE PETS & LIVESTOCK 217 Drafting Services FREE 219 Electrical Repair MISCELLANEOUS 709 Motorcycles 221 Excavating&Leveling FAMILY223 Handyman WANT ADS 225 Hauling 501 Livestock 227 Income Tax SEE 229 Janitorial Services 435 Household For Sale For sale:'77 Suzuki GS-550.Good condition, low mileage. Call 825- 231 Landscaping&Yard care . 9249 Catalina or 887-8031 Tucson. 233 Legal Services . Goods 235 Miscellaneous Services 237 Mobile Home Services BUSINESS SERVICE BUSINESS SERVICE • Two •50-gallon galvanized gas Livestock: Ram lamb, Suffolk/ 239 Moving&Storage WANT AM 241 Painting&Papering DIRECTORY DIRECTORY barrels,$10 each.One braided rug Hamp. cross. Approx. 95 lbs.544 • +- 243 Plumbing Repair �N _ 9x12, $25.One spool of standard months old.$75.Southdown ewe,61- (ipt cc 245 Roofin Sidin $25. Nubian doe 7/8th g- g gauge barbed wire, 10.Call after 4 yrs. old,247 Sewing,Alterations - p.tn.or for appointment call James grade, 1 yr.4 mos. $75,includes249 Swimming Pool Maintenance F.Ragsdale,R.R.19,Box 107.825- buck service.Call 1-825-9824. 251 Tree Service AMERICAN PRE-SCHOOLS 9404. • 253 TV/Stereo Repairs Eight Tucson schools to serve your Sheep - 1 suffx/hamp. ram, 6 255 Upholstery mos. 95 lbs. $75.00. Also one 257 Well Drilling family needs. Wanted:to help rehabilitate thoseREAL ESTATE EMPLOYMENT who are less fortunate.We are in ewe.6 yrs.$30.00-One need of tax deductible Nubian doe,l yr.4 mos.,7/8 grade, 1101 South Columbus Tucson 745-2980DONATIONS of furniture, lamps, $75.00.Call 825-9824. 8-23 301 Babysitter Wanted 303 Help Wanted 6425 South Pacheco Tucson 294-2701 china, pictures & frames, past- GOATS FOR SALE-2-3/4 Nubian, 903 Farms, 305 Help Wanted,Sales 3107 East Pima Tucson 327-4411 cards,stamps,coins,books,plants 1/4 Alpine female kids just 8 weeks 307 Work Wanted &pots.We will pick up.Call Willing Ranches old.Will be milkers in the year.One 3902 N. Flowing Wells Tucson 887-9202 Effort Industries: 327'-1734 bet. MERCHANDISE g„4;ult. pregnant Rock Alpine nanny due in 8425 E.Old Spanish Ti. Tucson 885-7261 July. Kids, $25 each,.pregnant 50 fenced acres with well&elec- MISCELLANEOUSnanny(who is fine milker at 1 gallon tricity. 16 miles north of Catalina. 7845 E.Golf Links Rd. Tucson 296-8090 a day) $100. Call Barb Chmara, Call 5-9158. 8-2 401 Appliances 6021 N. Oracle Tucson 742-3369 743-0979. 5-31 403 Antiques 447 Photographic 405 Auctions 1710 E.Irvington Tucson 294-9757 Equipment 909 Land & 407 Books,Coins,Stamps (Open Fall'78)409 Building Materials - 505 Pet Services Acreage 411 Carport,Patio Sale _` i- 413 Clothing 415 Cooling,Heating Colorpak land camera &carrying HORSE SHOEING MOVE UP 417 Crafts,Hobbies ANNOUNCEMENTS case,like new.Film type B&W 107, Experienced. Reasonable rates. 1/ acres in Oro Valley, Shadow 419 Farm&Ranch Equipment color 108-$25.00.Big Boy Bar-B- Ph.825-9876.Harry G.Clayton. Mountain Estates East.All utilities. 421 Firewood ADVERTISE smoker on wheels, 423 Floor CoveringsQ electric Only $16,900. Call Kari Dusek rotisserie,$25.00.Call 825-9620. Rabbit hutches all new galvanized today.748-7700 or 623-8451.8.23 425 Foods 109 Lost & Found your Garage Sale 427 Furniture welded wire construction. Com- plete with feeder,watering bottle, 429 Gift Ideas (Free) IN THE hangers. 1-2 and 3 compartment 431 Goff Equipment units starting at$30.825-9391 or 911 Mobile Homes 433 Health Foods CLASSIFIED ADS 455 Wanted to Buy884-8586. 435 Household Goods 437 Jewelry,Watches,etc. Strayed from the vicinity of Oracle& 439 Machinery,Tools Thistle. Siamese blue point male. 441 Musical Instruments Neutered.Wearing white collar with 509 Pets For Sale 443 Nurseries,Garden Supplies blue sets.Tags,rabies shots&I.D. HORSE PROPERTY Answers to Bluebo Cai1825-933$. ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED Mobile home acre lot. Northwest 445 Office Business Equipment y• Any age or condition - get top area, Roller Coaster and Rowing 447 Photographic Equipment MERCHANDISE dollar from Purebred Australian Shepherd 449 Recreation Equipment MISCELLANEOUS Tucson 325-7020. collector. pups Females, $15-20 each or Wells Roads.Underground utilities. 020 9-6Only$11,000.Call Karl Dusek.748- 451 Sewing Machines 105 Give Away trade.Write Foster CRB Box 8756, 7700 or 623-8451. 8-23 453 TV's,Stero,Radio Free Want to buy:Refrigerator(18 or 19 Tucson,Az.85738. 455 Wanted to Buy • 1,2,3,bedrooms for rent.Mobile cu. ft.), avocado color and heavy PETS&LIVESTOCK 401 Appliances duty washing machine. Call 325- Baby Manx, Siamese, Persians. Home Ground Space available. 501 Livestock For Sale Free puppies.9 sold.Call 297- 2238. 7.26 Also older ones.Reducing cattery. Laundromat open to public. 0327 after 4:30. 9-6 Reasonable prices. Most animals Catalina Country Mobile Home 503 Pet,Livestock Supplies For Sale:19 cu.ft.frost free Harvest Wanted to buy: freezer, chest or from registered cats.For informa- Park N. Oracle Road Catalina 505 Pet Services Gold Frigidaire refrigerator-freezer, upright.Call 825-9641. 8-30 tion call before 6 p.m.825-9376. 297-3830. 509 Pets For Sale $150.00. Roth electric guitar, 6- BUSINESS-FINANCE BUSINESS SERVICE 1 825-3798.string. $25��- French 8-30hom. . Call 601 Business Opportunities DIRECTORY age Kelvinator ,good con- Bring to 603 Insurance t9tion,$50.00.Call 825-9232.8-30 COUPON1E: ola FAMILY 605 Investments 607 Money to LoanWM/ 609 Money Wanted 215 Cooling, FOR '�- WANT AD! Heating425 Foods TRANSPORTATION -701 Automobiles "Instant Mixes" make and store HERE'S THE RULES 703 Bicycles Protect your cooler with a heavy 705 Boats,Motors,Supplies for pie crusts, puddings, Bever- 1 1.All Items for the FREE family to omit any items not pertaining . canvas2cover from Air-Master ages,etc., "Yummy " wait-ads must be written on the to-personal'items. 707 Campers&Shells 3928 S.6th Ave.294-9358. $1 t)a; Rabbit 709 Motorcycles Recipes," hash, sausage,enchila- upon. 4. No personal want ads will be . 711 Parts&Accessories das,Aunt Phil's special ingredient, 2. Name, address, and phone taken over the phone. 713 Recreational Vehicles etc.,$1.00."A"Rabbitry&Supply, number must be included on the 5.The deadline for the FREE 715 Rentals 255 Upholstery P.Q. Box 8498-CRB, Tucson, AZ coupon, or it will not be family want ads is FRIDAY0 717 Travel Trailers 85738. accepted. NOON. 719 Trucks 3. only personal want ads will be 6.When item]s]is sold,please call Custom Drapery&Upholstery accepted.We reserve the right 884-9880- RENTALS FREE in home estimates or visit our showroom at 4243 N. Campbell. 433 Health Foods For The Sake Of Clarity,Please Print 8700 801 Apartment Furnished 327-3383. n- N■ ORACLE 803 Apartment Unfurnished FITCH UPHOLSTERY&INTERIORS 805 Commercial Rentals SHAKLEE Food Supplements, l o r 807 Home Household and BeautyCare 809 Miscellaneous Rentals EMPLOYMENT Products. Demonstrations in your 811 Mobile Home home. Distributorships available. 813 Mobile Home Lots Call 790-6033 evenings & 815 Share Living Quarters weekends. 8-23 817 Storage Rentals 303 Help Wanted - 819 Townhouse 821 Vacation Rentals - 823 Want to Rent 0 Work odd hours adding up to a full 435 Household REAL ESTATE time job. Tuesday, Wednesday, Goods Saturday and part-time Sunday work week as circulation assistant 901 Commercial Property delivering and distributing weekly FOR SALE: NOT FOR PUBLICATION 903 Farms,Ranches and monthlyRefrigerated water NAME 905 Homes publications in cooler - Halsey Taylor 14 gal. 907 Income,Investment Property Tucson, Green Valley and $20000 Excellent condition - ADDRESS surrounding 909 Land&Acreages communities. Must used in private home. Call 297- 911 Mobile Homes maintain and repair distribution 913 Open Houses machines and addressing systems. 0 8-23 PHONE NUMBER .15 Real Estate Wanted Truck supplied. Call Mr. Chmara Portable Singer sewing machine. , 1 16054 N. ORACLE 917 Resort-Vacation Property 624-3745 in Tucson or 625-1579 in Zig zag,like new with carrying case. Maximum Insertion-3 Times DEADLINE FOR WANT ADS CATALINA 919 Townhouses Green Valley. 3-29 $75.00.Call 297-2772. 8-23 For Each Want Ad IS FRIDAY NOON B-6 ORO VALLEY[ARIZ]VOICE Wednesday,September 6, 1978 *,, DECA sponsors co.... .., spEED , , . .., . . LIMIT 'hustle' iro° f' hustle N 25 W eh N tco, Ir •� lessons Though t was back to Hustles. C° 44 7/ y ''' 1 , .,,,, ,,,,,,„..,:::, .i., school last week for Canyon Cody Clark,a professional ir:; R. 8° go C .. 4:: .y A, , del Oro High School disco teacher in Tucson,was =' 0 • .. .„.. RADAR ::,, students,readin'writin and on hand to encourage the shy ...c r -el .°` z 'rithmatic weren't the only to step out to the tunes of Joe ENoRCD things on their minds. and Penny Anthony,playing • ... x � < . �t, .;. .g Probablymost important records and calling, them- !p : i was getting to know old selves"Disco on wheels." friends after summer Part of the money vacation and meetingnew ' �� „ E :. �. collected at the dance will be arm s fi v'- 1 ` n ` f, X >�' ., ones. donated to Jerry Lewis' ,� .�: ' .. .� ,, ',� ..,'410,,;!� And what better place to . Muscular Dystrophy drive, -"` 1 =. t ,-. A.,..tv.' irs „r':.,47 do it than at the traditional and the remainder will be I �' fk �` �,. • � ; ...A.""' ht„,s„...„ "get acquainted dance" used for DECA projects. millill .: z'" , .{',.' .,r sponsored by C D O's DECA is a two-year Y . shy ' - i�v � '` � ,� -4� ,.. Distributive Education course. Juniors take �`�= ClubsAmerica DECA ,;,:„.',--.2,,,,,_.,..--;„.,,„,j,," ._. �,�:ht s.;` ," F : !lays, ,,,,,,-',*- . � {. : -��� ', F.v ��` r:�,�����`� of� (DECA) marketingand seniors take %In ; ,._' .. .., ,:-Tc._# .. Y -4,,...;-:4. `:.«> .: .-1'-',..,y",.. ' Fridayevening? . } cooperative merchandising slow do'wn! And although"hustling"is with on-the-job training in , Ill Oro Valley Police Chief Fred Roof is serious about enforcing the 25-mile-per-hour generally frowned upon on retail stores, said DECA410 speed limit on Calle Concordia. On the first day of school last week,police cited 30 the school grounds, it was sponsor Barb Greenway. speeders near Canyon del Oro High School.(VOICE photo) perfectly legal Friday night The club delivered flowers • as students "discoed down" to CDO staff and faculty on to the Line and Latin the first day of school, and . will send birthday cakes to • PAID POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT them throughout the year. e•.1 * DECA hopes to raise more * funds by selling flowers for . ' * * the homecoming i game ,k , -yr * MEET - s-% : '� You'll know that ::::-.:::i i!..: , ..i... ii•!cis-::.;;. ,..;:it,„ ;,::.i,i- - - •-•.:.:' *:.:i"?: k ...;:::::''''. . peace is finally at - k I;::::.: !::;.!.. :..:.:::::. -:,;:::.„..-- ...-„i Iry THE * . „,,,:,:,,,„.:.„:::„_,:.. „.,.::.. .<.: hand when Georgie =A Jesse! goes over to a tree in Egypt. =i Y plantgyp 7`� SUNSHINE ORGANS --- FENCE PIANOS •- - . DIDArrEs .... ,„„_,::,:.„.,,..,,.,,.,.,:...,.,,. 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HOUSE JOE SKINNER J__ . INSTALLATIONS , -- DISTRI T # Ray-Pak Solar Systems C 13 .. JAMES W. "JIM"COCKS POOLS * SPAS SENATE . DOMESTIC HOT WATER DISTRICT #13 5 FEATURING LARRYHAW ►E ALL ME TAL NON FLAMMABLE COLLECTORS HOUSE DURABLE AND LONG LASTING FOR THE ARIZONA SUN ' U l APPROVED AUTOMATIC CONTROLLERS • ' LICENSED CONTRACTOR OVER 60 000 Sq Ft 'Do you or your supporters want your name here?For information on addingOF COLLECTOR INSTALLED IN ARIZONA your RESIDENTIAL 8 COMMERCIAL APPLICATIONS name to the Political Calendar call . . . Oro Valley Voice . . . 884-9880, Mike Ma► onip tic Cunt 3130 1 Grant T n;s��n 602 326 5 3 3'