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Wednesday, February. 15, 1978 ORO VALLEY[ARIZ]VOICE A-3
THE DESERT OBSERVER OTHER EDITORS SAY
Woodpeckers 'nose' Schools, not students, may be flunking out
thei
If some students are not position at a community English literature at North knocks,"
r saguaros failing,some schools are. college, Central Carolina Carolina State University at She said, "Students
Suzanne Britt Jordan Technical Institute, Jordan Raleigh, said she has ac- deserve a fair chance, and
By CHRIS UNRUH active bird. We have a thinks educators have been became tired of this simple- cepted what other educators failing to take advantage of
I have recently read a con- woodpecker that is single- naive in responding to minded approach to cannot seem to face. that chance, a straight-
siderable amount of material handedly trying to consume demands for equal education students. ....- She explained, "The forward dismissal."
about woodpeckers. I have our house, or at least, chop under the law. "I had, for quite a while, function of schools is not to She asks other educators,
also observed many wood- it up. Having been a While the government o v e rlo oke d ignorance, probe tender psyches, to "Which is crueler,flunking a
peckers around our little schoolteacher for many must guarantee equal op- dismissed arrogance, cham- feed and clothe the kid who has flunked or
plot of ground. years, I'm not bothered by portunity, it cannot pioned fairness, em- homeless. The job is to passing a kid who has
T h e the accompanying racket gurantee equal results. phasized motivations, teach." flunked?
drumming but a frustrating Jordan, ,a university boosted egos and tolerated Having accepted that Which teaches more
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of a wood- --.,' . -, ' .- philosophical problem is teacher, freelance writes laziness. '. tenet, Jordan now flunks a about the realities of life?
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pecker as ,...0,!--., '- presented. and poet, said educators "I was, in short, a classic student who does not learn "Which, in fact, shows
it c h i p s ..,:-. 4-;'''' ' -- Admittedly, the wood- "believed that by offering modern educator,"she said. the course material. more respect for the student
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b u s i 1 y • '• ' *...t peckers were here first. equal opportunities we could She accuses public schools She believes students are as a human being?"
,
o n a ;1 .....;.d - And, to put it simplistically, make everybody happy, of abiding "mediocre "interested in taking their
--Aztec Campus News
saguaro is - ..,., ' 4111Pr: 4`).;;. I have always believed in make everybody well- students", putting"18-year-
a familiartze live and let live. So-blasting adjusted, forgive everybody olds, who can't decide what
sound to ' - '' ' ''''''* this adversary full or who failed, and -expect to wear in the morning,into
most of us who live on the buckshot seemed out of the gratitude to boot." dependent study programs", For all your PRESCRIPTION needs,
fringes. Woodpeckers are question and I resorted to .After three years of excusing "every absence
important in tileilature corn- other methods of scaring teaching English corn- under the sun", and shop in the pleasant surroundings of
munity because of their din- him off. counseling rather than .
tinctive ability to dig out Screaming, clapping cansteaching.
boring insects from* the together, beating a drum WHAT'S•NEW Jordan believes modern . misENER DRuGs
cactus. are completely ineffective as ' educators blame themselves
A nesting cavity is easily far as the woodpecker is and their teaching abilities
hollowed out in the soft concerned and only causesCeramic cookware made when students are "surely,
saguaro interior by the neighbors to greet one for use in microwave ovens uncooperative, whiney and under the dome
bird's mighty beak.The hole apprehensively at the next is transparent to micro- apathetic. in the Casa Blanca Plaza
soon becomes lined with meeting. So I- turned to waves and aids browning: We look for every 6020 N. Oracle
hardened sap forming a research. reason in the world for
can be taken directly from
tough inner shell. This shell In the September issue of declining test scores in our Senior Citizens Check Our Pharmacy Rates
refrigerator to over
is so strong that when a Handy Andy, there is a nice - • children except stupidity
saguaro dies the shell, little article on how to cope and laziness,"she added. hours 9 to 9 297-2234
popularly called "boot" is with animal pests. When it Jordan, who now teaches
left virtually intact. comes to woodpeckers it ,
Since the domicile is so says that Handy Andy
durable it would seem welcomes "any successful NUMBER ONE RADIO
reasonable for the wood- ideas you've come up with."
peckers to use the same one The Fall, 1977 issue of the fa Ell 41)
year after year. But this is Newsletter from the
not so. venerable Arizona-Sonora
They prefer to
next crenesting ate a Desert Museum suggests AIR . . . for people who do.
new home the hanging strips of mo
time and generously turn tinfoil around the eves of the
the old one over to other house to frighten the bird.
tenants such as elf owls, fly- But it ends up lamely
catchers, sparrow hawks, saying that it probably
and the like. won't work. Everywhere
This interrelationship else I've looked explains
among woodpeckers, cac- WHY the woodpecker is
tuses, insects and other doing it while carefully KAIR is concerned.
birds is a good example of evading the question of
the vital connection that WHAT to do about it.
links living things to each Isn't there anyone who California has apparently been having an impact on our
Unfortunately this isn't discourage this avian kin- national weather as it has on our cultural climate through the
sufficient challenge to the dung chopper? movies and TV.
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_ .-- .-._ At any rate, climatologist William Sellers of the University of
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coast upset nature's normal circulation system.
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Sellers tells us he doesn't really know why patterns change.
But apparently it doesn't take much of an impulse. It seems a
Indian Days California storm spilling over the Rockies can stir things up
FEB. 17, 18, 19 , eventually in New York.
FRI., SAT., & SUN.
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In Casa Grande People tend to be more interested than usual in weather
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• Sat.,Feb. after last year's winter. But Sellers advises us to be
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tl\ e Sun.,
Feb. 18, 10 a.m.&
1, dFeb. 19, Noon skeptical about such prophecies.
• Barbecue Sal. &Sun.,Feb. 18
& 19 - 11 a.m.,Peart Park
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1 \ • Indian Ceremonial Presently, the forecasts are for a warmer than normal West
Dances Sat., Feb. 18
Famous Indian Dancing and a cooler East through mid-February. Sellers has a hunch it
Groups. Matinee 2-4, Eve-
ning 6-8—Sun.2 p.m. will turn cool and dry.
1 i • Indian Arts&Crafts
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S Continuing Demonstration .
. i of Indian Arts and Crafts. We've already had our moisture quota through mid-April.
Silversmiths,Sand Painting,
Basket Weaving, Indian-
1 :".„.. Artists.
'.'" • All-Indian Rodeo If you have comments or suggestions, write to "KAIR Is
1 \ Starts 1:30 p.m. Friday, Sat- Concerned."
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CASA GRANDE-Midway Between Phoenix und Tucson on I-10 The above editorial was written by John Riddick
and aired by KAIR AM and FM.
A-4 ORO VALLEY[ARIZ]VOICE Wednesday, February 15, 1978
CAMPAIGNING FOR GOVERNOR
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Londen criticizes 'waste, unresponsiveness'
Insurance executive Jack. September. Among other. however, Londen said. he state's penal system. Londen Londen also addressed the
recent rash of stabbings. in his,,Alengdanndotuosenciet todokeisll that Londen criticized financial possible Republican candi- didn't indicate what role the ,,charged.
waste and unresponsiveness dates are William Jacquin, state can play. It costs us three times as the“AAnryioznoena state prison, a prisoner walk past al
television monitor ormetal
gubernatorial
state government during a who spoke. to the Oro Valley "Illegal aliens are only the much to. A .incarcerate
. gubernatorial campaign Republican Women last symptoms of the real. prisoners in Arizona as it in Londen
deLotecntoder,n" LohnedaednssaiLod.nden
speech before the Oro Valley month. problem — poverty in does in Texas. We're so receiveerim.e. ainnothperrissoenntesnhcgoeuli
Mexico,"Londen said..
Republican Women's Clubconcerned_wibthutthwehraitgahbthouoft already
yn tosetrhveinsr”tenLocenhdee'ns IpnhsoeurnainxcteirmGoropuerpa,tinIngci.n, 19a
Londen said in hisspeecht . .
Instead of spending $2 prisoners.
Friday.
us
Friday, "We can andm ofstates.
A self-proclaimed "crea- billion attempting to solve. the rights of law abiding asserted.
He has been active in the
hold down the costs should
time conservative." Londen the dilemma of illegal aliens, citizens?" Arizonans comply with
Republican Party in Arizona
government. We n
told the audience at the Coat "a trade situationt msheouxlideob,es Londen said prisonerstmetal detectors at airports.
and television monitors in
recognize that every huma
should be required. no
of Arms Restaurant."For too developed forMexico'sforLn dmeonr e isthaan founding decade.
banks, he noted,"And yet at
problem need not be solvedof
natural oil,"he said. construct additional prison long,we've been pouring tax by one of the branc said "We
spend $45 billion for facilities in the state —one the state prison,someone can Lon
of the Early Birds,
money on the symptoms
government," Londen sai .
oil fromArabnations. practice in Texas' penalwalk into the shower with a mTrunk'N Tusks Club and the
rather than the problems."
homemade knife strapped to Phoenix Republican Forum.
Londen,48,will face Evan The government should Instead, why not spend at system.
Mecham in the .Republican. take action to help solve the least 10 billion for Mexico's
-ri-f -ii IVI Pitair T Ill El W IS 11 _Fti-jririli
primary election this illegal alien problem. resources?"
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Oil that mitt, retape the , Registration in the new tion divisions according to named finance director of
Louisville slugger and pull league begins tonight at 7 age. They range from the the league willsolicit funds The Pima County Parks The classes,which will run
up your sox, girls, because p.m. in the Coronado High Mini-Sox Division, for girls from local businesses. The and Recreation Department from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m., are
organized baseball just for School Cafenasium. A age seven,to the Bobby Sox cost of starting one team is will offer free square designed for persons of all
you is coming to Catalina. registration fee of$7 will be Majors,for 15-year-olds. $150,Mrs.Nicholas said. dancinglessons
The Little Cholla Bobbycharged and girls are asked President' of the Little again at ages and experience in
gAll the league's games will Coronado Elementary square dancing—including
Sox League, for girls age to bring their birth cer- Cholla League is Mark be played at the Coronado School beginning Feb. 28. those who've never tapped
seven to 15,has been formed tifcates. Nichols of Catalina. The School field,she added. .-' The lessons will be held on their toes before.
by a group of local residents. Practices will begin in league is looking foradult the second and fourth The caller for the dance
It will consist of several mid-March, Mrs. Nichols volunteers .to help in its Other information on the Tuesday of each month sessions will be Ralph Smith
teams of girls living in the said: The season opens in administrations. Bobby Sox league is unless attendance warrants of Tucson. The Parks and
area from the Town of Oro April. Sponsors are also being available from Mrs.Nichols, more frequent sessions, said Recreation Department
Valley north to Catalina, A nationwide organ iza- sought to finance uniforms phone 825-9485, or League Mary Nichols, a Catal i n an sponsors square dance
said Mary Nichols, an tion, Bobby Sox Baseball is and equipment, Mrs. Secretary Margaret who's helping coordinate the lessons at eight locations
organizer of the league. broken into several compete Nichols said. A recently Beismeyer,297-1991. classes. throughout the county.
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Rural-Metro is recruiting first aid and A I , ".
fire fighter personnel to help with ,/10" - , ...4.4--:/ ' .
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incidents in the Golder Ranch Fire ,.
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James McLaughlin, a member of the ,�4 ' '.
district board of directors,said it currently . -few or .0 ,
has two full time firemen and that more
reserves are needed to improve service in Mel Chambers, Catalina Plaza Drug
the 14-square-mile district.
"We've never had enough reserves," Catalina p ostal business booms
McLaughlin said. According to Rural
Metro Capt.John Furgason,there are six
to eight reserves on call in the immediate
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Golder district area and others may be
drawn upon from Tucson.
Anyone interested in reserve fire S .
fighting or first aid on a part time basis
should call Rural-Metro Fire-Department Contre
• at 297-4661.
Applications will be taken at the Rural-•�� " '..
Metro station at Ina and Oracle Roads, -By BETTE CHASTAIN ston, 125 lbs., won first place, Tony Residents were surprised to hear of the
McLaughlin said. t �-.. Winner of the Coronado.- Elementary Repola, 78 lbs., took-a second and Jim unexpected death of their friend and
Any person 18 years or older who is•in School. spelling contest :was Albert , Shenk, 115 lbs., captured third. Other neighbor, Carrie Braund: We extend our
• good physical condition is eligible to apply, Contreras with Patty Leslieas runner up. members of the team are Jobie Repola, sympathies to her family.
Albert will compete in the Amphitheater Shafer Morgan, Tim Tiejan, Bruce Peck- * * *
Furgason said. .
- Availability is somewhat of a factor,the School District contest, tomorrow at and Randy Gleason. ` Members of the Catalina Lions Club has
captain said,"But you don't have to stay at Amphi Junior High School. * * * _ - erected its third school bus stop ramada at
home all day and wait for a.call." Coronado entered two One case of chicken pox has been North Columbus and Mainsail.
Both men said there was no limit to the teams in last Saturday's reported in the area so parents, watch A * * *
number of reserves the district is looking Pima County Basket- your children for any signs of the Sam and Vicki Wiebanks, with children
for.Reserves are paid for training and call ball Tournament held at childhood disease.
time, McLaughlin said. Pay ranges from Pima College.Their"A" * * * • Eric and Melinda, have returned to
$2.65 to$4.50 an hour. team (fifth and sixth Remember the Parents-Teachers Or- Tooele, Utah, after a visit with Vicki's
A new training session for fire personnel graders)played Marana ganization Open House and Dessert Social parents,Weyman and Maude Eske.While
will start around March 1. It will be held and the"C"team(fourth 4,.. y tomorrow night at 7 p.m. Also, the Pima here, Sam, Vicki, Maude, and Eric all
mostly at the Catalina station at 15770 N. graders) played Tolle- zk County rabies clinic will take place at the celebrated birthdays. Joining in the fun
Oracle Road with about four to five hours son. school this Saturday, were Joe and Joy Meoak with daughter
spent at different locations,Furgason said. In wrestling competition, Duane Pink- Through an editing error, it was Brenda.
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reported
r last week in Catalina Current
that the clinic would be held Feb. 8. PeggyDarling, as dispatcher,
is the
era o oa
• * * *
newest member of the Catalina fire
Regular meetings of the Catalina Senior district department. The following per-
Now Generation are held the first and sons have been certified by the state as
neighbor third'Tuesdays of each month at 1 p. . inEmergency Medical Technicians(EMT):
suspectp.m. Mary Hightower, John Deskins, Robin
the clubhouse behind Coronado Elemen- Moses, Herb Sutton, Bob Hambl , Bruce
tart'School. y
An 18-year-old Tucson man was arres- was carrying a battery at the time. Anyone 60 years or older is invited to Ebersbacher, Cal and Bob White, Trish
ted Wednesday minutes after he allegedly Swonger was booked in Pima County join, call 825-9200 for information. Mem- Wakefield, Chris Tucker and Lea Baker.
stole a$40 battery from a boat parked at Jail Wednesday on a charge of petty theft, • bers are now being kept busy repotting Afire operationss course, which began
in the greenhouse and enjoyingFeb 12, is being taken by 12 of the
the Tucson home of Gerald Butler, police say. plants the department members while seven are
principal of Coronado Elementary School. A deputy's report on the case.said ceramic classes.
Butler was contacted at the school Swonger indicated at first .that the * * * currently attending EMT classes.
Wednesday by sheriffs deputies after battery was from a car that broke down in Laurence and Eunice Pagel have wel * * *
-
David Joe Swonger,of 1326 W.Kleindale, the desert. But five minutes later, corned their daughter and son-in-law Red and Helen Willard made an
was turned over to them by another Swonger reportedly changed his story, Margaret and John Kochanowski from unexpected trip to Phoenix when their
Tucson man. saying he got the battery from a boat. Junction City, Win.. They are especially grandson Jason became ill and was taken
Swonger was stopped by the man about The deputy found the cover on Butler's enjoying the company of their grandchild- to a hospital emergency room. Son of
300 yards from Butler's north Tucson boat was off and the battery from it ren Chadwick and Cathy. Randy and Donna Clough, little Jason is
home. Garry Harvey, 45, said Swonger missing. * * * steadily improving.
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RESERVATIONS
74,W. Miracle ... .• SENIOR. r DENT and
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been
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interceptor." REDISCOVER
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for the larger
total chaos has never
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from county to pay
supported
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Carol Sow
would like a - ding the interceptor-
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liaison with Northwest
financial to underwrite
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Wednesday, February 15, 197S
ORO VALLEY[ARIL]VOICE B-3
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.. oro valleyp- el 4 '` - - CLASSIFIEllal ADS
Classified
Advertising
435 Household _ REAL ESTATE
Index Commercialand Business WantAds� 701 Automobiles.�.___.
5e per word,20 word minimum International Sterling silverware,
ANNOUNCEMENTS Special Effects 10e Extra Per Word 98 pcs.-7 pc.place settings plus, For Sale: 1962 Ford Thunderbird 90 Land &
classic,very nice,$1200.00. 1975 Acreages
101 Announcements Blind Ads 50If Extra serving pieces. $1600. 297-0384. Suzuki Custom Cafe g
Cali after 6.00 weekdays.All day Racer 550 cc.
103 Card of Thanks All Ads 4% Sales Tax Mechanic built & owned - never
105 Give Away(Free]
weekends. raced.$2000,00,297-4553 or 825- Five acres of beautiful desert
__ _ _
107 Lodge&Club Notices Ask for Oro Valle Classified Ads -�-� �" 3546' property. Located just 1 block
ynorth of Tangerine Rd. and one
111 Personalsst a Found[Free] �! 9,R'ec rea t i o n block west of La Cholla.$,x,2,500.
111 884-9881EquipmentCall 297-3212.
113 Trove{Opportunities ; 71 1 Parts �c
BUSINESS SERVICE DIRECTORY Deadlines Royce 23 channel CB with PA,RF Accessories ,
a Saturday 11 a.m. for Wednesday Gain, ANL• Delta Tune with ARIVACA
201 Accounting,Bookkeeping antenna. $80. 327-5809 or 297- 20 Acres rollinggrass land.
203 Appliance Repair 5145. 4 used tires. 800x16.5D. Lots of
205 AnsweringService Combination Rates miles left.$45.825-9620. Power, shallow water table,
Green Valley News-Oro Valley Voice Rates - , $750/Acre with excellent terms.
207 Auto Servile � .
209 Building/Remodeling - available phone 889-2092 d.�, T S/S.ereo/�
211 Carpet/Rug Radio 713 Recreational 10 acres some bottom land,
213 Concrete,Masonry iJehlC�zs
power, shallow water table.
215 Cooling.Heating FREEAKAI reel to reef deck, auto Owner will s a c r a f i c e at
217 Drafting Services reverse, 3 speed, 3 head. Tapes 5625/Acre CASH.
219 Electrical Repair FAMILY ANT ADS included.$300.327-5809 or 297- For Sale: '74 Ford Van, excellent
221 Excavating&Leveling 5145. condition, low mileage. $2,800. 10 acres close to town of
' 223 Handyman ___ _ 743-7098. Arivaca.Po .Only 5850/Acre,
225 Hauling
227 Income Tax
SEE COUPON
OETS��_�,.� ,._..
$
wer
1175/Oown,$88/Month.
229 Janitorial Services '...1.""� --
231 Landscaping&Yard care ` '..' j ES-�-Q�K ) 40 acres adjacent to state land.
L233 Legal Services BUSINESS SERVICE. 307 Work Wan tedii,
Weekend hideaway. Priced at
^
235 Miscellaneous Services . % only $575/Acre, excellent
financing.
DIREC CPQ 501. Livestock. ti
237 Mobile Home Services '' __.._ __ �- _-
239 Moving&Storage Mature experienced nurses aide 4..,241 Painting&Papering _ will care for patients days or For SaleFor information on the above.
243 Plumbing Repair 201 Accounting/ evenings.825-9580. call the Arivaca Specialist,Sam
245 Roofing-SidingBoo�(ke@11P1g - Full blooded African Goats,Pygmy • Solito, 297-7600. Nationwide
247 Sewing,Alterations Type$50 and up.825-9620. Resources Corporation. 622-
249 Swimming Pool Maintenance ! -----� E R A�'+�D I Si E - 1\I . 7777.
251 Tree Service LEE'S
253 TV/Stereo Repairs .03 'et Services • •'.
255 Upholstery ACCOUNTING ISCE LL.AN EOUS " i 911 Mobile Homes
257 Well Drilling SERVICE Rabbit hutches all new galvanized
Income Tax Reteirns. 401 Appliances welded wire construction. Com-
Federal&State. plete with feeder,watering bottle, 1,2,3,bedrooms for rent.Mobile
,
EMPLOYMENT Bookkeeping,mall business. hangers. 1-2 and 3 compartment Home Ground Space available.
Pick-up&t)elirerv. Year old Sears Coldsport Refriger- Laundromat open to
301 Babysitter Wanted Experienced&reliable. ator. 17 cubic foot, Harvest gold, units starting at$30.825-9391 or • Catalina Country Mobile public.me
303 Help Wanted ` 297-9803 frostfree, like new condition, im- 884-8586• Park N. Oracle Road Catalina
305 Help Wanted,Sales maculate.$300.325-6284. HORSE SHOEING 297-3830.
307 Work Wanted .:-:::::.-•-•-•-:•-. :- :
••-: :::::::::
Experienced. Reasonable rates. Check the Prices
MERCHANDISE CIassifi ds 407BooksBooks/Coins/ Ph.825-9876.Harry G.Clayton.
Budger. 10x55'with 9x13 expando.
Stamps before you buy. One bedroom furnished. Skirting
MISCELLANEOUS , work 509 Pets � and awnings.Tool shed.Screened
For Sale
Read
401 Appliances • •-:. :::. :::::• .:::::------••••- the ads in porch.Orchard Valley Park,3950 E.
: Hawser, Lot 60. Space rental
403 Antiques GOLD & SILVER R Broker FOR SALE
405 Auctions 207 Auto 3Qt ti(IcQ $40/mo.includes water.Open 1-5
Coins,Stamps Pure bred kittens:Manx&Persians. the p.m.daily.
407 Books,Co ,Materials , Coins and Bars Also Australian Shepherd pups.
41109 CBuilding Patio Sale y 825-3400 or 825-9376. - � o ro veDoran i and Co. My Dear,Wold
-)
411 Carport, " .
� a
413 Clothing _ --- _ �'.`...
-imnPhone Tucson 623-4711 You Believe
415 Cooling,Heating Kittens for sale.Male Persian,male �„ �
417 Crafts,Hobbies S _ Manx,two Persian male cats.Please 9e WE SOLD IT WITH `
Cr , A WANT AD
419 Farm&Ranch Equipment _ phone 825-3400 or 825-9376 or ,o
421 Firewood - 413 Clothing 385-9366. Write Catalina Pet --
423 Floor Coverings Service, CRB 8756, Tucson, Az
425 Foods 85738. REAL. ESTATE REAL ESTATE
427 Furniture All RV Service For Sale. Cornell Cap & Gown, -- �--
_�.wc•r=-�.- -•civ-..
429 Gift Ideas Ph.D.; Science PhD. hood; Gold
431 Golf Equipment Complete Motorhomes, Tassel mortar board, size 7-1/8. RANSPORTATION
433 Health Foods Travel Trailers,Fifth Wheels 297-3800.
435 Household Goods and Campers serviced by BE A LOVER
437 Jewelry,Watches,etc. Printed T-shirt proclaiming your Now is the time for all you lovers
439 Machinery,Tools qualified technicians. "Right to keep and bear arms," 701 Automobiles to give us a call and
rY (young or older)
441 Musical Instruments Complete gas, electric White$3.98,Yellow or Blue$4.98;
443 Nurseries,Garden Supplies plumbing repairs, hitches, S,M or L;Postage paid.Send check Auto purchasing service! Pur- you will soon discover,the great value
tow bars, wiring expertly
of this 3 Bdrm home.Located in the
445 Office Business Equipment or M.O."A"Shirt Company,P.O.Box chase your next new car or light
447 Photographic Equipment
installed. Refrigerators '
furnaces also serviced, 8498-CRB, Tucson, Az. 85738. truck through a broker and save! BONNIE BEST great Northwest on an acre of privacy.
449 Recreation Equipment mobile service available. Immediate Delivery! Call 747-9932. GRI BROKER ' it has large living room with open
451 Sewing Machines
beamed ceiling and fireplace.Family
453 TV's,Stern,Radio All RV Service 1973 Cutlas 442, rally hood & -'-'..j...
'- ...D INS:r
room, terrific kitchen, laundry area.
455 Wanted to Buy just off of I-10 at 1225 Sell-out: 100 new, slightly soiled wheels, console bucket swivel
PETS&LIVESTOCK W.Miracle Mile printed T-shirts; 28 styrofoam seats, cruise control, top shape, Double garage plus huge storage.
F ' 440C dej, Offered at$57,500.Call Bonnie 297-
open Mon.-Fri.8-6 p.m. mannequins; and over 5,000 blue,white vinyl. Sporty, private, ,
Sat.9-5p.m. 'flocked iron-on letters.All for$50. INCORPORATED 2516.
501 Livestock For Sale loaded, reasonable. Phone 297-
503 Pet,Livestock Supplies By Appointment only Call 825-9391. 8651 in Oro Valley. 7110 N.ORACLE RD.SUITE 10$
505 Pet Services 622-370921.7.2516
509 Pets For Sale /
425 Foods
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BUSINESS-FINANCEX09/ -
4 42,j./ Building/ ,, Bring to
Remodeling Instant Mixes make and store
601 Business Opportunities far pie crusts, puddings, bever- COUPON figwalrolFAMiLY
603 Insurance ages,etc., $1.00; "Yummy Rabbit
605 Investments Recipes," hash, sausage, enchila- � � �%5 WANT AD!toLoan TILE-Mexican Colonial Clay Floor dt Phil's special ingredient,
11111,
609 Money Wanted Tile 7011 per square foot and up.
Adobe Wholesalers, Tucson 793-
etc.,$1.00."A"Rabbitry&Supply,
TRANSPORTATION 8593, P.O. Box 8498-CRB, Tucson, AZ
85738. HERE'S THE RULES
701 Automobiles __
703 Bicycles 215 Cool i n g/ 1. All items for�the FREE family to omit any items not pertaining
ELEvEn
705 Boats,Motors,Supplies 427. Furniture want ads must be written on the' to personal items.
707 Campers&Shells Heating _ ,� ._ ,,,,... _ coupon. 4. No personal want ads will be
709 Motorcycles Recliner rocker chair,large,vin I 2- Name, address, and phone taken over the phone.
711 Parts&Accessoriesy, number must be included on the 5.The deadline for the FREE
713 Recreational Vehicles Protect your cooler with a heavy light grey, used one week. Will upon, or it will not be family want ads is FRIDAY *
715 Rentals canvas cover from Air-Master sacrifice.297-3721. aampted. NOON.
717 Travel Trailers 3928 S.6th Ave.294-9358. 3.only personal want ads will be 6.When items]is sold,please call .
719 TrucksHousehold accepted.We reserve the right 884-9880.
435
RENTALS 227 Income Tax Ge+a For The Sake Of Clarity,Please Print 8700 N. ORACLE
801 Apartment Furnished Catalina For Sale: Foam carpet padding
803 Apartment Unfurnished $20.00 per roll,dinette set$30.00,
805 Commercial Rentalso r
807 Nome Fax Service tables$4.54-$10.00,Tv stand-cart
809 Miscellaneous Rentals Mrs. L. Jane Black $8.00, air hockey table game
811 Mobile Home originally$129.00,sell for$60.00, _ _`_ _-
813 Mobile Home Lots Located? f'e et the fifth year gold occasional chair $8.00, etc.
815 Share Living Quarters in t Iic 297-4553 or 825-3546.
817 Storage Rentals 0�,.\ %' OFFICES
819 Townhouse - Wanted:to help rehabilitate those -
821 Vacation Rentals - who are less fortunate.We are in
823 Want to Rent 255 Upholstery need of tax deductible
- I DONATIONS of furniture, lamps,
REAL ESTATE Custom Drapery&Upholstery china, pictures & frames, post-
FREE in home estimates or visit our cards,stamps,coins,books,plants NOT FOR PUBLICATION
901 Commercial Property showroom at 4243 N. Campbell. &pots.We will pick up.Call Willing NAME - __
903 Farms,Ranches 327-3383. Effort Industries: 327=1734 bet.
905 Hames FITCH UPHOLSTERY&INTERIORS 9-4 p.m. ADDRESS
907 Income,Investment Property
909 Land&Acreages Upholstery Special - Basic sofa Two 50-gallon galvanized gas PHONE NUMBER -
911 Mobile Homes andchair$139. Choice barrels,$10 each.One braided rug 154N. ORACLE
ofHercu-913 Open Houses9x12, $25. One spool of standard
915 Real Estate Wanted Ion or 100% Nylon. Plus $5 Maximum Insertion-3 Times DEADLINE FOR WANT ADS CATALINA
additional each cushion.Old World gauge barbed wire,$10.Call after 4 For Each Want Ad IS FRIDAY NOON
917 Resort-Vacation Property p.m.or for appointment call James 1
919 Townhouses Furniture Works, Tucson 623- F.Ragsdale,R.R.19,Box 107.825-
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' ``` - rezoningreq('�uest that The board had stponed After the board meeting.
�� , �,�: � ;, conflicts with the population action on the rezoning Mrs. Dusenberry said the
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� g _._ •� ` • densities allowed in the request in January, after provision for sewer hookups
` . ,� it_ - ° �� Tortolita Area Plan has been Mrs. Dusenberry said the probably will not hinder
�u�. � -, � a roved by the Pimaproposal for increased Stubbs' plans for a
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�� Y t ::Y � County Board of Super- densities could defeat the commercial development.
M, a '� �- r visors. _ "We already have ap-
•ti. _ -",•,t-�� � ��- ,� intent of the Tortolita Plan
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. :: Unly one-third of the
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which will not use their full
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,� ti -- sewer capacity, she noted.c . ' . _ • initially by the Canada del' ,: - �`; rv; ,,` � aro (COO) sewer Inter-
�;. -, ± ceptor. The remaining
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, _ x Local attorney Robert ; �- �'�eS(e Y1.t '�1 � a� �„ � � ;�� � �: ' � � � ��� � Stubbs ained rezonin for � �`��''�►g gr
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• {� ilk. program for the law firm's
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�: a The Tortolita Area PlanIfi r1 R � ktortaiømint
�°�: � �` -.- -- .a-- designates 10 units an acre
,. a sts • - - for the area, but the recent
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�� a rezoning for transitional
� y � � densl'ties would permit. Steak Dinner & Show
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,,,, r; . Su rvisor Katie Dusen- . . 1��' �Ill�w►
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sewer limitation provision GSLIGI'I'
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told the board, This should
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The H.G.Porter residence at Calle Concordia and('aIle Buena Vista was the scene of a set into motion a type of TH F�•T� `�`
multifaceted"harvest"in Oro Valley recently, as in-lags,relatives and friends helped scoreboard bookkeeping so .�.
out.Cep on the ladder,Leighann Slaughter of Payson pulls off pecan nuts.Belo her,a «e won't exceed the capacity In Trail 006-94Z0
crew who also helped pick the Porters'citrus fruits includes Alan Slughter,Eldora ure've set for the CDO
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Porter, Freddie Slaughter, and Bisbeeite Lynn Garcia. (VOICE staff photo} interceptor."
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