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Historical Records - The Oro Valley Voice (75)
WM. -4 .3 , _.' - ;�)e...'a,I L 1 E r.... 1) ;.UCS't,1r , AZ 0570-i t 111%1 al I I e „..... -,___,..........PI. 0 Ir 0 al 40111 ,,. Published for residents of the Town of Oro Valley, Pima County, Arizona -ilifl 'ililt"--�� r $” -'-iII Vol. V No. 11 One Section, Eight Pages 15 Cents j Wednesday, March 15, 1978 --- Saegart quits �",,,,,,,,,. .‘, ,,/;•. ' '-': „„...„ Babbitt to reinstate . ^, .A.� A t.,.p :-.�*'�^"-�� �' ., ,,,,,z- ,-(. park fund , Felix says 4 fit, ' -it- ---'-- council race , it *- -- !I - -., 1. Tz' Unlike his predecessor, Arizona's new Catalina State Park bill never get out Mary Lou Saegart•withdrew as a ° -,---i .`• .���...�� may candidate for the Oro ValleyTown .- governor is reported to favor state funding of House committee for a floor vote. ` this year for Catalina State Park. "When the governor makes the Council in a letter sent Friday to the State Sen. Frank Felix, a Tucson appropriations for this park a priority, town hall, said Town Clerk Dorothy Democrat and vice-chairman of the key we'll have a much better chance," Felix Morse. Senate appropriations committee,told the said. Mrs. Saegart wasn't immediately Voice that Gov. Bruce Babbitt last Ms. Goodman confirmed Babbitt's visit t available for comment. Thursday personally assured him that he, to Tucson this Friday, at which time he Six candidates remain in the race for Babbitt, would reinstate the park's will hike through the proposed Catalina five council seats.They will be chosen ., funding in his budget recommendations to State Park, to begin around noon. during the April 4 primary election,if -, the legislature. Babbitt's plans to tour the park land five candidates receive more than half ��� The Catalina State Park appropriation were made just hours after the House the votes cast. Otherwise, a general Gov. Bruce Babbitt —$982,000—had been omitted from the Agriculture Committee approved the election will be held May 16. budget submitted earlier by the late Gov. $982,000 appropriation request. Mrs. Morse said 710 Oro Valley Wesley Bolin, whose death two weeks ago Babbitt is expected to make public his residents are eligible to vote in the apropelled Babbitt unexpectedly into the election. ,li) j (Contin iced ori page B-2) Felix said he plans to insert the$982,000 as into a state agency's budget when his committeee reviews funding requests „i“,,,,,, � ' • ?k if."'t 13°1i a from various state departments. r -�-•• .....- —. Since the State Parks Board is one of the _ Ciccc0.' � 1,_.._f tohall agencies falling under the jurisdiction of � .���� „I, Felix's committee he said he would �� p , , a �� ,,t _ :_.t 1 ' •• b V er ?-,,,,cr:: t $,t ye.p•9 ”"na,• Is' *,,,6„,-- yr .y - y -. d Saturdays mail brought $900 in prefer to add the amount to that agency s . ,>,R x �.- ,: , -,, :.��w,�.' �, ���:x a �. mac<'.^,,.. ,-,,,f.,,,,,,*,:� ti.-- •s, y ° �ti�- ..'r6 .4'S,.�: � �`�, � +� is contributions to the Oro ValleyTown budget. ° g `'�. "��r� �� � 4 „ -.-4-.4,;,,,, -o ar�� r � „ � � s, � 3` �: •3p:' ',.�'� 3 'o " � yaw.., " ^°2 i'.!'•;..„ j Building Fund,raising the total collected However, with the support `•... r,`' 9 , °°', :-' < •w d. -,- ^"`''moi h.w, ""*.,1; 1 of several • .� ,�: �� .. �.a r �.� - , F�# to about$4,000,said Town Clerk Dorothy other committee members, he could Morse. include the funding under one or more � �� `���'� The $900 represented five different other agencies of the state. '� ttiN . donors to the fund that the Oro Valley The budget - must eventually be Town Building Committee hopes will approved by both houses of the legislature, ftr ..-. -$�� ' someday purchase the town hall,located at as well as the governor,however—and it'stze ^ ' `Y-.°, 680 W. Calle Concordia. across the mall, in the Republican- . ,,,,,,,,n.,:., ,4,..",::::: �_ • A letter solicitingdonations for the fund, controlled economy-minded House of - .-- fl' ''''' sent to all town residents two weeks ago, Representatives, where the park .�� ili.O.:,. 4 ,, said$67,500 is needed to buy the house that appropriation will probably face the _: , :X ` �, , v is servingas the town hall, in addition to ': greatest danger. � �--���� �� �` the five acres of land it's located on. Carol Goodman, a member of Babbitt'sAv ' f The year's lease on the house expires in staff, said the new governor will back p ' , ,•.' M -x � ,,. „ December. Felix's efforts because he believes the ` ` " li-`4 3 ,...:?,,r--":,,,i "C-y{�. .J q �v,, fie Y' `. '�• ~' -: - -.i. .: `K•y,` +r`"`-.r-. •' •-'tic $88,500 FROM FEDS ... �4 - - ,..,74.,,,,,- - b .. .. • Familya air y ,;?..„.4,4 .: .,,-•' 0 V CCV � �1 118their Dr. Joseph Waldschmitt, his wife Devia and their one-year-old daughter Natalee, wash the family car outside their Oro Valley apartment located next to Waldschmitt's stripes irl 4 months chiropractic office.Waldschmitt moved his family into the former Oro Valley town close to hispractice,which has tripled since he opened in Oro office last month tobec o p p Valley last October. (VOICE staff photo) By DENNIS JOYCE of the work.A professor of engineering at News Editor the University of Arizona,Kriegh said he Construction might begin in four to five "doesn't dare" wait until the end of the etersoti sees room months on an $88,500 federally financed school year to do the work, however. project to install traffic signs,paint stripes "I'll just have to see day by day and night and remove view obstructions along Oro by night when I'll have time to do it, he within Valley roads. said. That prediction comes from Jay Klagge, Klagge said that about half the local transportation planner with the Arizona governments that have applied in the state Highway Department. That department for the federal road funding can begin By LINDA WEIS will review all applications in the state for construction in four to five months. Jim Peterson is in the running for a two- as much as $400 million in road funds Speed in local governments'submitting year term on the Oro Valley Town Council, approved for the nation by the U.S. their plans may be crucial factor in after having been appointed to fill Eldon , ' , ° w Congress. whether they'll even receive funding, Hanes'position who retired in January. ` Oro Valley Town Engineer James Klagge said. Congress has "apportioned" The topic of Oro Valley annexing Kriegh has applied for two separate $400 million out of its general funds from additional land prompted several '� < • °x grants totalling$88,500.The applications 1977 and 1978 for the work,he noted. comments from Peterson, a formerN. were submitted separately for "time and But when it comes down to actually member of the town's planning and zoning , ease in processing,"Klagge said. releasing the money,or"appropriating"it, commission. Kriegh will prepare the first "design only$290 million is currently available,he "I don't have any preconceived notions of study report"of the Oro Valley road work, said. what should or shouldn't be done,"he said, ,.-.., -A .,,,,, 4 adding that an area wishing to be annexed in order to save the town the cost of hiring a The money isn't being spent very rapidly f ,v , °;, consultant. He also plans to complete all yet on a nationwide basis,Klagge said.The by the town "should be considered -, the other planning paperwork and "red state Highway Department is monitoring �` 111 individually." tape"himself, he said. thegeneral fund closely, he added. — Y � y "Annexation is one way to grow but �; '. These costs could run as high as$,12,000, The Highway Department will review : ��� '. annexation isn t the only way to grow, _¢ Kriegh estimated, although Klagge said all state applications for the road funding Peterson noted. 91 percent of them would be paid for with on Sept. 30, he said. If local governments frhere are still many vacant lots within .. - „,:.*ii _. the federal funds if government guidelines aren't far enough along in completing existingsubdivisions in Oro Valley, he T �X ` were closely adhered to. their end of the project, the funds will noted. Y =~ * r <: , „... , Oro Valley has already submitted the "evaporate,”he said. �, "These are planned areas which would �iy ,,• matching fund it must pay under This isn't a threat-- it's a safeguard. accommodate a large number of people. -n_ „. conditions of the federal grant, which We have experience that shows us projects This is the type of growth that would be totals about nine percent of the entire like these get set aside in favor of more welcome,"Peterson asserted. Oro Valleyan James Peterson.is the subject local priorities." of the third in a series of Voice profiles on project cost, Kriegh said. When Peterson moved to Oro Valley in The quicker that plans from a local One county government in the state 1970, from Pekin, Ill., talk about the six candidates for five town council government are submitted, the quicker tabled a grant application in 1975 that is incorporating Oro Valley had just begun. seats to be filled in an April or May its money can be appropriated, Klagge still on the shelf, he said. The area became a town four years later. election. The other five candidates are said. Klagge added,however,that he doesn't "Being unfamiliar with incorporation,I Edward Needham, E.S. Steve Engle, Kriegh said he has no idea yet when he'll foresee any similar "hangups" with the James Kriegh, Jack Newman and Lois be able to complete the initial design study applications for the current road funding. (Continued on Page B-2) Nagy. . . --------it- " --/ dihiThIi 56556.R(13e One traffic light up ; O .c) To --ro y VOrcE one more still needed II,,� , vAL.L.E. That new traffic light realize ,that a similar h corner of Magee traffic light is needed , '�\ at the g g tlE 07 and Oracle roads is perhaps even more IgE cruciallyat the corner15U1 Lo somewhat of a nuisance � flo until one gets used to it of Oracle and Calle ```,,,,. 7.,:z,,,misi,. *, ,�;'`agr,'' but is there really any Concordia. \yr; ' . 0,..., ,4oir. ,lik ..--- SA00 doubt in anyone's mind It does seem strange 'a- `i f g Z MAKE :.5)VS that it was badly needed? highwayofficials can 1 tA that v n11111 We have personallyv________ EST' see the need for better o � witnessed several serious -m traffic regulation at a ,.° itili 1141 LIWO accidents at that corner corner involvinga Circle �� ;' • ar awii over the past six years, K store, but are blind to • - undoubtedl there have * . `i Y' the need for one border- been more that we're ingdirectlyon a ark, P unaware of.The stop-and- la round and h badly playground large go traffic light was bad y hi h school. needed. g • Now if we could only get We'll just have to keep TED TURPIWS SOUTHWEST CORNER the bigwigs in the State reminding them. And we � place • 'Hi Highway Department to hope you will too. You re in Cgood Give CDO band This is the time of year the next few weeks is haven't,don't waste time. to see southern Arizona. drive with my family I hesitate to admit it, That down to Organ Pipe but I haven't been up m a y -.:'r National Monument, through the pass which a boost—and an order n o t southwest of Green leads out of Box Canyon seem Valley about a hundred and takes one down over 1 i k e s miles. the Santa Rita mountains If you live anywhere in VALLEY VOICE, you re very I've never driven into to Sonoita—although I've the Oro Valley-northwest guaranteed (for a veryori nalY • fn4 the town of Ajo, either, been up toward Greater- Tucson area, here's your low rate) that you will advice, although. I have flown ville from both the chance to help some receiveregularlyone of but its over it several times. I eastern and western sides good understand it's not a but never all `the way deserving young people the brightest, liveliest enough that I intend to terribly beautiful spot; through. and help yourself at the newspapers in Arizona take it myself—which is the smelter smoke which (However, .I would same time. one that gives you all the something I often dont I observed from the air advise that if you take delOro Hi h h Of QY•O do with my own advice. didn't really lure me that trip,you have a good Canyon g news ofthe TownThere are so many toward it;but it's still anstrong vehicle—prefer- School band members are Valley and its surround- wonderful places to visit experience I would like to ably a four-wheel drive.) currently selling sub- ing foothills area, the in_ this part of our' add. beautiful state; places Yes, it's that time of scriptions to theORO latest report on county which can best be seen And there's a lot of year. So don't wait now— VALLEY VOICE in an actions affecting this and enjoyed during interesting driving to be start planning some trips February, March and effort to raise money for Northwest area, and somdone on the back side,the today. Take advantage ofe western slope, of the their band trips nextyear. zesty opinion and edito- sometimes April. P the fact that you're in one p y Sierrita mountains. This of the most beautiful After that,the temper- At least one such trip that rial comment. atures rise to make it just is an area some adventur- areas of the world, at a the students and their too uncomfortably hot for ous Green Valley resi- marvelous time of year. director had hoped forOro Voice is maximum enjoymen . dents and Tucsonans have The Valley OnethingI hopetodoin visited. j•••••••••••••••-••••••••••••; was abandoned for lack of a good investment, no Of course most persons • funds. matter how you look at it. who come to the Tucson • . Editors Quote Book !Looking •• Perhaps with our help, When your subscription area also visa Old Tucson, half the world the Desert Museum. that won't be necessary will also help CDO •i BO Ck : Madera Canyon, Pena next .earyoungsters, it's an cannot understand tntd the� Blanca Lake, Colossal Y And of course when you investment that's hard to '1`�`���`r`�,� of�the other. Cave and the Saguaro One Year Ago subscribe to the ORO beat. lane tis<<,l National Monument. If A survey to guide Oro youre one of those who Valley's first area plan shows that residents are THE DESERT OBSERVER happy with the general character of their young • • i • • town. but worried about Lizards can e clawed, cannibalistic or collared unimproved streets. destruction of the By CHRIS UNRUH that increase knowledge National Wildlife that 48 the gecko makes squeak- startling unwary walk- environment and crime. Many years ago we about animals. varities of lizards live in ing noises when molest- ers. A lizard may remain Two Years Ago had an acquaintance who, Like all reptiles, liz- Arizona. In common, ed. The zebra tail runs perfectly still, safely A letter protesting the in the process of writing a ards depend upon extern- they have long tapering with its tail curled over camouflaged, until the Pima Association of doctoral dissertation, al sources for their body bodies and scaly skins. its back and the collared walker is just ready to Governments'past denial spent his evenings taking warmth. Thus they have Otherwise they have a lizard runs on its hind step on it. of membership to the the temperatures of liz- been classed as `cold-- surprising variety of legs. Suddenly, it scurries Town of Oro Valley will ards in Sabino Canyon. blooded."The term "exo- characteristics. Most lizards are insect off,perhaps to sit under a be sent to several federal This thermal" has come into Some spend their time eaters. Some are vege- rock and chuckle over the agencies by the town strange ,7 use as being more accur scampering over rocks, tartans and some, such as human's reaction. . council. occupa- }.; ate. while others prefer walls. the desert spiny lizard, Three Years Ago tion „. `` The lizard':body temp- Others like to scurry in may eat other lizards, Most Arizonans are The Pima County was hi- , 4 -- erature is usually a little and out among vines. which, I suppose, makes broad minded about liz- Board of Sueprvisors has ghly a- higher than that of its Some have fringed toes it cannibalistic. ards,which is good.They voted to purchase Rancho musing . � , ;,,: surroundings. So the for coping with desert A lizard with its varie- should be welcomed a- Romero northeast of Oro to all ofF blood of a lizard sunning sand. gated color patterns is round yards. An animal Valley — if an indepen- u s a t .;.:,,,',#-',,:‘, on a rock can hardly be Others have claws that hard to see against its whose diet is chiefly-in- dent appraisal values it at t h e called cold. ¢,. can be drawn in cat style. normal background. The sects should be consider- no more than $1.600 per time.But studies such as Hal Harrison writes in Most are voiceless but reptiles are very good at ed valuable. acre. I THEODORE C. T i = '` TURPIN every Wednesday by � t Sancruval Corp.,P.C.Box 3003,Tucson, �++ vallevp042 - Editor&Publisher_ DENNIS JOYCE = Az..624-3745.Single copies 15 cents iJ,, each;by mail,$3 for cne-year ~ '- News Editor Pubi.shed for residents of the Town of Oro Valley.Pima County.Arizona•+"'' subscription.Second Class postage paid at Tucson,Az. NEWS STAFF: Mary Schmidt F. Wednesday, March 15, 1978 Chris Kemberling Publication No. 324570 Linda Weis s Wednesday,March 15, 1978 ORO VALLEY(ARIZ]VOICE. A-:i $60,000 RURAL MEDICAL GRANT Residents sought to help spend U.S . aid .. If you live in the North- The grant would fund ical care units in hospitals; was especially concerned the emergency rooms are on emergency care, she said, west, you can help spend in-depth studies of rural and public safety agencies, with emergency care in hos- call and not always readily "so HSA would designate an $60,000 in federal money. areas in Southeastern Ari- for police and fire protec- pitals. available. agency who could apply for It all has to go toward zona to determine the types tion. In some rural areas, she ,r.►,,The grant will only cover monies to implement the planning emergency health , of emergency care they Ms. Kauffman said she said, the physicians working the planning stages for plans." care facilities in rural South- need,she said. eastern Arizona. Local But Ms. Kauffman added, health planners are recruit- "Even if the Northwest is ' 4.44, in Northwest residents to included in Metropolitan -�w ,'� -. -'. . .,' `I g P , � serve on a committee that Tucson, the area would be � - will distribute the money. looked at in-depth," she .t f ' 5, ;-.Y , , ., . -..., Jo-Anne Kauffman,senior said. ._ � e: ..:, :: :�: � � � .. tr. - u' .-±,,---,..,,,....,,......,-,—.Wit., .� . planner with the Health She encouraged Oro Val- _ ° .A.. Systems Agency of South- levans, Catalinans and `" eastern Arizona(HSA), said Northwest residents inter- -.: 1' ' 4' .4 -: -'' ).:- •,,..;-'-' -.....'47. --- ''' she categorizes the North- ested in workingon a study _ 4t` ' west as a "rural" area in committee to notify her in 4,,,,,..4,•!...• terms of existing emergency writing: HSA, 100 E. Ala- " ,. .,,...y.,_` y . .;11.-.,'''.- ! , . care. meda St.,Suite 611,Tucson, _ 7,": � For that reason the area '� 3 ' -.. z� .. ; , ' ' ,`� 85701. would benefit from a$60,000 • If the grant is awarded-to ..1r 4 ;°z % : Emergency Medical Serv- HSA, Mr. Kauffman will ,- _ _ ' '_ �,Y� . � � t, t ,� , -fir.,.•; ices grant that HSA is screen interested committee ...„,,,„,;,4.„......,..,...,,,,,,,0„,„ �� ;5 „ ,s confident it can obtain applicants in June, since the ,,,,,,.,.,-,„:„..„...• �` `��` °l` � ,;,,,, . ,_ ilk through the federal Depart- fundingis available July 1. .., . . .. ` ment of Health, Education There are no eligibility re- v� ., r: *_tea i- . .. quirements for committee .. . `: :, '` and Welfare. �` - � �� � � _� "Our chances are good applicants. r�... • " ; . 1 t--• since we're one of the few Emergency care commit- "` '� Y remaining areas in the coun- ,tee members would study: ty which hasn't been award- personnel, such as physici- ° .. >„�'°. ;�°y: �. . ' �.. <: ed an EMS grant," Ms. ans, nurses, paramedics and �` ° . � i�� - - Kauffman said. dispatchers; training for . � � tc - *19'77%-- , , ., "The rural areas have emergency personnel; com- � � • been overlooked," she add- munications systems; trans- ? `' � ed, with most of the EMS portation, such as ambu- ;` ` `" , . 4j grant money going to metro- lances and helicopters; hos- 1. - . :, - ' tr politan areas. pital emergency rooms;crit- - —...... ,,,,, 62.0111, ,..... ' ', .. -. . ,,, s'9%otira,.•. 4.'*.',R'''. _ - , °". " . �g- --� SSS -� °..F..""ma `,7-.:::- : ; 4.W Amphi s - ' ql' 9 ,.. spring recess i wo-year ej3or t starts Monday Sylvia LeVine sprays a preserving finish over a mosaic,made from imported Italian glass,that has taken two years to piece together.This is the third glass mosaic she has The first day of spring Monday marks made in her lifetime. Mrs.LeVine plans to give them to her daughters.(VOICE staff the start of a week's vacation for photo) Amphitheater school district students. Oro Valley students attending Harelson l 1ildiro4 11 .and Donaldson Elementar Schools Cross //l(�/ Junior High School and Canyon del Oro High School will return to class the IN THE St'I'EKIt1KCOURT "F FOR YOU COULD DOA LOT OF DIFFERENT THINGS following Monday, March 27. IN ANDattK THE COUNTY OF{'I.1:\ In the Matter of • the Estate of ► No.I'1.14K titiTlt•F TO WITH THIS•NEWSPAPER . Kttt;F:K F'. ► CREDITORSConvenience store HARRIS. t w IS HEREBY+�I\'F:`that the!►e� H . • Make a paper hat . .. line the bird cage . . .fill in all the toget uo rlicense • NOTICENOTICENOTICEIti{{l:undersigned has leen appointed personal representative of this estate.All persons e's& o s . . . roll it up and hit the cat . . .follow your required`'lair.. min'` `h`• «`a``' are stocks .. . get some travel ideas . . .clip out pictures of retituircti!to present their claim::within four months after the elate of the first , • The Board of Supervisors George and Barbara Con- publication of this not k•t•or theclaims will your Little League team . . .find out what's on sate this voted March 6 to recom- boy, applicants for the ::,...finn't„':iiir,„1,arre•el. t'laims must 1a• weekend check the calendar of coming events delivering or mailing a • mend that the State Liquor transfer, purchased the 7-11 written statement of the claim t„ the - • undersigned personal ret,rnse•ntat lir at advertise your patio sale . . . Department transfer an ex- Food Store on 8700 N. offices of Henry Zipf 220 E.Speedway. istin liquor license to the Oracle Road in December Tucson.Ariz�,na rt.,iit. g q DATE!)starch:t.1978 new owners of a convenience from Gary Kuchynka, a s Henry•lief store just south of Oro Phoenix resident. rub.:on,Valle}Voice 1978 5 h arc1.22.29. Valley. M .� �., , \ . ,....,„ , 1 Read >"<:Y -the .,_" . . TEE BOTTEST TBIN6 TO BIT'f' ik • >�'✓ �r :1r�I ,� TUCSON SINCE SUNSBINE ..c• i . _ sow Zion Voice . - • �, �lk( �� ; ...... ... - ,�, 1"'rese nt pec .. .A, 0',fit\ _ _/ �' . 4 _ lionm .. ,; ..,.• ; d and ,, • ,ii,,..,„, i, •onpHAR or ....., 4kr,. , i , . . ," You'll a-a .. .. Tlir KflOW • . - ' Or ,t , ,, ,,,. . ,'. . :___. I Foundling in The Forest ;-.�. . ' {{ T '' f, • efr-- . !:::: • r r r ,.�` _. ,V( :— RIP Roar Familyintent r jet \ .l ��',•.„.. .___. ...: i _ . ...... ........::.... .,....„,...• !,,::::, A „,:„- 0, v —4-, -— • Wed. Sun.Coll for Show Times - j r,_. - ,- e_ *1 ',C.:1,.:. Steak Dinner & Show (_ . ' ; ' �-� ��: �_ 0 get; ..,..il.:,-::-,, 7j- :::::.ii i;i:::1::',. , los, .„ Only X8.95 ,+, ....:, 4! ir7lik .....____\,.. ---:-:' • , DO YOURSELF A FAVOR--READ IT BEFORE YOU PUT IT SLIGH9E" ,-,:::;:„- IN6-14IN THE BIRD CAGE.YOU MAY FIND MORE USES THAN ;..1......).: ..... ' ,r YOU EVER DREAMED OF. MIMI� TrailDztTown t�'!• td .1s M SIK Tnwn�lN[4 LJ,1l.PeAtJ l-ttwni.;1'(Wa. ••.,_.t.•. '.�t�. .�:: �•'•' l• - .s�111tt1 x!!1.41!?` C A-4 ORO VALLEY[ARIZ]VOICE Wednesday, March 15, 1978 foundation urc s ar s . e - .,,, ,, , with OV building permiI., { • . } A partial buildingpermit sewage at the site will be the local congregation willY^, g , has been approved for the next step. "Steel for the continue to meet at Canyon v r ' `I'S* • PP Canyon del Oro (Conserva- foundation is in place," he del O r o High School. �. tive) 4 i, Baptist Church and said, "but the footing hasn't Services are held every �� -e sloe . ' 44- grading and initial work on been poured yet." ... ,., .? Sunday at 9:30 a.m. � ��.�' � �, �` � � i��.j - the foundation began last In addition to the 2,640- An Easter egg hunt will be -`� , tft week. square-foot church, the held for area children at the '.1 � . The church—Oro Valley'splans also call for a 1,280- church property Saturday, 4 .- P: -� �. Y Pe first—will be located on the square-foot w i n g for March 25 at 10:30 a.m. .. * 4 � is O '... � ,`.. northeast corner of Calle elementary and secondary Children aged three to 12 r Concordia and Oracle Road. SundaySchool classrooms,a are invited to the event, P '' Town building inspector nursery and lavatories. which will be conducted by . :&2 `}. . Nat LeVine said he's waiting June 1 is the date set for members of the C DO .�� � for final architectural plans completion, and the Rev. Church, he said. r��e' , on the church before a Smith said he believes it can This Sunday palm reed ' complete permit can be be met if final plans are crosses will be distributed P r : issued. finished within the next two during the church's morning "I hope they'll be ready in weeks. services at CDO High. t two weeks," said Rev. Late last year, the pastor , structure - o �' \i„.. said he thought � �� �: t .,..,, , . V Theorem Smith. "At least g �, ,,, that's what I've been told." could be finished by Easter People who get down to : : Rev. Smith ispastor of the --now onlya week and a half brass tacks usually rise Re . . � y�. Palo Verde Baptist Church away. rapidly. —Knoxville (Ia.) #�' P Journal. i n Tu c s on, w h i c h i s Delays in architecture and '"� sponsoring the new church. engineering have been cited Monday LeVine inspected in two completionletion date the graded parking lot and delays. HALF JJJ ,'J,4 dance other work completed so far. Until the new church is Rev. Smith said work on finished, members of the SIZE Canyon del Oro students Pat Sneed,left,and Dave Burba,far right,swing with their partners at a state Distributive Education Clubs of America(DECA)dance held at the SHOP Marriott hotel in Tucson Friday. Sneed and Burba were among approximately 40 For all your PRESCRIPTION needs, 2243 EAST CDO DECA members who attended the function for state club members. BROADWAY shop in the pleasant surroundings of TUCSON. A RIZ. MISENER DRUGS . NUMBER ONE RADIO under the dome in the Casa Blanca Plaza AAA 149 0 • el 6020 N. Oracle Senior Citizens Check Our Pharmacy RatespeopleAI H • . . who do. hours 9 to 9 297-2234 1 SIR is concerned. . ,,,,--OlittiNfr _ 46A146.2. Atiwn, This fs the season when unseen enemies rise and strike 7 _ up ,, i� : �, us. We are told by those dispensingmedical services that a flu .v._WELCOME --./; -91"F-At` bug is:invading us in a fairly large assault. ,41/1 , ' NEWCOMER SERVICE a CORDIAL WELCOME AWAITS NEW.�acs oNAles initial many victims, the beachhead is followed by an The Welcome Newcomer Service of Tucson,with its many attack within the chest which can cause considerably more trained hostesses wall greet and welcome you to our wander- fi I ful city-all made possible through the cooperation of our trouble. Aside from the physical dangers and discomforts, merchants and businesses. flu is for manypeople real economicproblem. People P PP SERVING ORO VALLEY AREA TOO! with health programs can stay for corporationsp g y home to weather the faillE11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111V M II ® - ■ But those working for themselves have more difficult :-:, ® Swhy PauMore. themselves problems. In many cases, they dragto work III EI when they would be better off in health at least home in © CEJ bed. ® FRAME THAT PAINTING— NJ II] Come in and visit the p iffi in little Frame Shop ie ii m Tucson.Over 2500 quality Q As one shopkeeper told us, "I don't know what I'd do if I ® handcrafted picture frames CIfeelingcaught the flu and was really badly come to work ® on display—front 5x7 to 24x48 iil III 0 - anyway, I guess. My wife is working now with the flu when II • Pre Cut Mats (8x10 to 20x24) iffi she should be home. But she knows that if she didn't come to ii • Pre Cut Glass (5x1 to 18x24) Qiherbookkeeping." work, she would get way behind n i • Photo Frames [1] b-i • Original 011 Paintings [I] 9 III by Tucson artists III ii 111 Of such are the unsung heroes of private enterprise. 11 PROFESSIONAL, AMATEUR, STUDENT ii OR HOUSEWIFE ARTISTS . . . if] ii ii "KAIR II IMPORTED II If you have comments or suggestions, write to KAIR is oi PIETURE FRAMES a concerned." 1111 II ill 2905 E. BROADWAY 325-5617 iii ii One Mai Nod west of Country cub The above editorial was written by John Riddick MON.THRU SAT.10-d0 to 6.00 • , 51111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 i and aired by KAIR AM and FM. /OS / / CA ILIII' 11.1 ar Wednesday,March 15, 1978 A., ., +,,,,.,,,,,, � .:t-,--.... .?; _a`O a4:•$ * a",,,,,,,„4„,,,,,,,,,,,,, „„.444, c y°>'•. �+` +•,c ,, ,:a,.0. :r> asp i� `a'.. �• t�.�*'%' ..„„ ''4.1 •-., Lee Myers .., ,,....,,, ,:;„„,,,,,,,,,,„„„,.„,a,„:„.„,..„:, ;� .} n^* ?:. �'• "•+' •.- ., mss`...,'ya~5.�, N , ,.,.,- � �.a aa• .,,• ''��k, �a i+ . � „..„,,,,,,, Y `riD„A.,,,::,,,,,., ,),„:„.„,„ �'y '�^.a� „l,,.: , ' , :, .,, ., , .k'it 4' w I.1 I leave 4 ,,, , , ., ... .:i: . Y�;r�v h± ^Y W \ a Mi 2^�s''+4,s'?tiA d,� s's,.�K� 1' ,. . , ,..„ „,,,,, ._, , . ,..„, 4,, „ , 4. .”' ' 411'/111111k .jk. ,�� ?,._�Xat RK���S- t � � ,L 3 }y le°YP N4��ynvnM��`+ *IA •,K S enior Now a x A s moi. f ti, ,,,...,.,,.,,„ ,,,,, ,:,, ,,,,.,:. ,,..,. Lee Myers is working her last day today �� as site manager of the Senior Now `�'• � ��� °',4;..w.,•!-,:.'.. ,,,,.A..,..4.**.-�� � �� t4 a Generation program in Catalina,she said. . , ` ▪.`>. She has resigned the position to accept a teaching job at a state-su pported high � • - • ‘s, ,, - ‘ ' , � ` school in Apache County.She begins work k~� • Y there Monday, she said. A s kesman for the Senior Now xA ` Po Generation office in Tucson said no ,�� � replacement had been found yet for Mrs. . Myers.But Mrs.Myers said Debbie Cole,aii.r ( - trave mg site manager in the county,will � ,,,,„, � 4• ,. . take over temporarily• + The new manager at the Catalina Senior � . „,,,,,.. -, Now site, located in a"clubhouse”trailer � � %� � on the Coronado E lementa , ���� �a�� ''''...„:,--ti � � ia '....4.-t•,',..', � :f ,, 4� School �? t a �: - -41414k 4,•.., -t,,., ry � „:` � �fi ` • -4 ' . . . ,, .,, , , . ,. ... .,, M , ::1,,,,,,,:€7.,"'efi,stit/', „. .'Tim .� [ •.'�> 411hk.Ka*i.. ' x Ili t ,,,r 4%, 4 moi` ... , A ,. , ,,,,.,- ... , - 4,,,A,, ilii. , ..,,, 1 A.,,...,(.,,,:'‘, i,..;,.; : -,'ey.:,''4 , . , d��; A cougar, crafted by Catalina artist Joe Ventura, reins over the playground of the v„,,,„, � � MCatalina Elementary School in Catalina.The statue was set up Friday.The cougar,the -Cs= ` �a, �, • school's symbol, stank on a pedestal made of rocks that were collected by students. ---s,.:'', of : their ()Jim Photo by Chris Kemberhng) .,'„:f'‘''' ;a °S , „„,,,,,, ,, ,,,,*,. ,, ��, CA TA 4 CURRENT • Lee�,e,-.� St. rat soingo ,acipota slotso green ' .,„,,, ,.„,-::,„.'i:: * ..,,-„,:-,-, : Campus,will be the third there in the last - six months. By BES CHASTAIN supervisor at Coronado School and her Students from Canyon del Oro High Mrs. Myers said she had hoped a Green may really be your lucky color tem •ovary replacement who did such a School, directed by Judy Rotenbluth,will Catalina resident, like herself, could be this St.Pat's Day when the St•Vincent de great job was Betty Scott. present a mime show at the school at 145 named to succeed her--perhaps one of the Porres Mission Church will give away lots * * * p.m. Then on Friday•the Amphi Honor current participants in the program. of green...backs that is,$150.00-worth,to Four months after his accident,James Orchestra •will entertain the children. But no one capable of handling the job exact. • Peeler is keeping his fingers .crossed, Recently U of A basketball player Tim has the time to devote to it she said, Bingo every Friday hopm that he will soon get the OK to Marshall and football player Jim Krohn evening at 7:30 at the return to work. discussed careers in sports with the because of travel plans or other activities. church on Everett and - * * * children. P. � is are always welcome to The Senior Now program is a federally Avenida de la Canada. � , Welcome to newcomers Bill •oin the students i funded socialization and nutrition This w Y and Inez *n*he*e activities. program •for elderly persons.It is financed eek the Junior . Buxton and their two children. From through Title XL an amendment to the Jackpot definitely will . a Bagdad, Ariz., the Buxtons are living at Senior Citizens site manager Lee Myers federal Social Security Act. go. Join your friends �ry w Catalina Country while Billy works at Mt. and her family headed for eastern Arizona As many as 30 Catalina residents and neighbors and see Lemmon. today where she has accepted a teaching receive a free hot lunch each weekday at who will have the Lucky y m: * * * post.She left an open invitation for all her * * * the clubhouse. In addition, social o the Irish and walk The rains left some roads in such friends to"come up and see her sometime." away withill all the green stuff. horrendous condition, one young family Thanks Lee, and good luck on our new • activities, games and community projectsY are organized through the program. * * * was forced to temporarily move in with position. We 11 all miss you. Mrs. Myers said she will return to Belated Birthday Wishes to Tom their parents after finding the road to Catalina on weekends until the end of the Ruckman, Willa Pohlman and Lee their property impassable. New members at the clubhouse are current school semester in June, in order Vanteen. A special greeting to Florence * * * Nelson and Margaret Warner.From West to volunteer her time in the Senior Now Snyder mother of Lorraine Weyant• Thi•s is the last week of school before Granville, Mass. (a spot in the road,says program. Florence is 77 years young. spring vacation starts Monday,March 20. Margaret), the Warners are living at the Her three children will finish out the * * * Classes will resume Monday, March 27. Oracle Junction Trailer Court.They spent * * * current school semester a t the Apparently Maude Eske trains her * * * last weekend i n Las Vegas with Lawrence Amphitheater School District Schools, employees too well:Lost Jane Rarick a few Many activities these days at the school. and Eunice Pagel,but all four were mum they attend,she said.They will remain in weeks ago, and Josie Mendoza has been Tomorrow six Coronado students will concerning the outcome of their trip. Catalina, along with her husband, until transferred to the Circle K store at Prince attend the Youth Authors Conference at the family moves to a home near her work. and.Flowing Wells,as manager.Good luck the U of A. Representing grades one Seems like just yesterday a few civic- Two of the Myers children attend Jose. * * * through six are: Shelly Breier, Paul conscious men formed the nucleus of the Coronado Elementary School and one Williams, Kelly Franznick, Helena Catalina Lions Club. Last Saturday they When business beckoned Burke Smith Thomas, David Kay and Libby Petry. celebrated their sixth Charter Night attends Canyon del Oro High School. All will probably go to school next semester at San Francisco,wife Patsy joined him for Each child will take a book they made to Anniversary with a dinner,followed by a Alpine in the White Mountains,she added. a fun-filled week. Patsy is kitchen share with other students and have an movie,"Why I Became A Lion." opportunity to test their writing skills. In these past six years, the members have contributed freely of their time and life Amphi energy for worthy projects.When hearing students' that the i Class offeredR cky Durazzo Kidney Fund was desert • depleted, they recently sent a $50 "The Other Side of the Mountain"is the conduct hikes in the Santa Catalina spring recess contribution,followed by a check for$25 to title given a new Coronado Community Mountains foothills area near Catalina. the Arizona Youth Center Recreational School course on desert life that will begin The class will be held each Wednesday Fund. March 29 and run for nine weeks. from 3:30 to 5 .m.One three-hour session starts mondaY They re always looking for new P members to help carry on their work.Call Paul•Shaw,former curator of plants at also will be held on a Saturday. Monday is the first da of spring, and Y P g, Ray Cook at 825-9907,if you re interested the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum,will Class enrollment will be limited to 25 Amphitheater School District students in joining the Lions. teach the Glasson"natural life and living and priority in accepting applicants will will celebrate it with a week's vacation the past and present" in the Sonoran be given to Catalina residents. from class. While Wyman Eske was celebratin his desert. Catalina students attendingg However,anyone interested in enrolling Coronado birthday, Colin and Great Tucker added A$15 fee will be charged for the course, in the course can contact Mrs. Helen Elementary School, Cross Junior High number 24 to their marriage — to offset the cost of a guest steer and Nelson, director of Catalina Community School and Canyon del Oro High School Congratulations to all and transportation for field trips. Shaw will Schools,at 825-9109. will return to class Monday,March 27. Happy St. Patrick's Day. B-2 ORO VALLEY[ARIZ]VOICE Wednesday, March 15, 1978 COMMITTEE OKAYS $982 FOR LAND ,. . .,-,. -..,4! Catalina park passes tirst hurdle t„, : By LINDA WEIS area, said he hasn't polled his committee The Republicans are opposing any large _- The House Agriculture Committee in members for their views. "But I don't see appropriations."she reported. "except for ``� Phoenix approved $982,000 Thursday for any problems"in pushing the bill through. prisons and institutions for the mentally land aquisition for the Catalina State he said. retarded.With a bare-minimum-spending t 4.:y. Park—the first victory for environmental- After that, the bill should pass through mood. they don't have room for Catalina ists who have pushed for the park's the House RulesCommitteewi with ease, State Park in their budget." inception since 1973. Goodwin said, since that would be only a However, proponents of the state park "procedural matter." Without the $982,0)0 appropriation. f have conceded that House Bill 2307 must The uphill climb for H.I . 2307 begins Ms. Rieke said, the planned 8.400-acre survive the legislative obstacle course today. Wednesday—since the Republican park would be lacking 2,500 acres. even =f� though a long-awaited land trade to first—and pass a tough final test in the Caucus.which has a House majority. House Republican Caucus later this prevent the bili from reaching the House augment its size is expected to be completed this year. week—before it can go to the House floor. floor tomorrow for a vote,Goodwin noted. p The bill was scheduled to come before Asked to describe his strategy in his Developer John Ratliff plans to trade the House Appropriations Committee late efforts to push the measure through, land east of the Tucson-Florence Highway Thomas N. Goodwin Monday. Goodwin replied: "I'II reach out to collect to the State Land Department:land which Lobbying for the park's creation, Pima some debts" from Republican legislators p ` would be added to the state park. # County Supervisor Katie Dusenberry told during the caucus voting. the agriculture committee Thursday that Betsy Rieke, who lobbied for the park In return, the land department plans to • • • Peterson - the fundingwould be used topurchase 295 Monda in testimony to the appropriations give Ratliff 2,500 acres situated within y � acres on the east side of the park, and to committee,concurred with Goodwin—the Rancho V i stoso, a 15-square-mile acquire grazing leases on state land. Republican caucus "will be a difficult Northwest area in which Ratliff and others seeThe money would purchase 295 acres hurdle." plan to build a residential community. currently owned by rancher-developer • Lloyd Golder. It would also compensate COUflCIseat him for grazing leases he holds on • • approximately 2,800 acres of state-owned . O us iii wo parm (Continued from Page A-1) land in the northern portion of the was somewhat unsure of it. But since that proposed park. t • in •time, I have come to respect the residents' Mrs. Dusenberry attributed the bill sfirst victory "to the Tuc on el aram ►cs co u nties s delegation anon in intense feelings to maintain the ruralg character of Oro Valley," Peterson said. the House, which has been supportive"of "And that type of interest and effort is the park. It would be located on the By DANIEL B.WALLAGH share paramedic services. The Tucson Republican contagious,"he said. western slopes of the••Santa Catalina Journalism Department That section had allowed said that no county in the After moving to Tucson, Peterson Mountains, northeast of Oro Valley. University of Arizona cities and counties to budget state has a paramedic ser- entered the land development business Furthermore, she said, during the PHOENIX — Two appar- and expend monies for par- vice, and he added that a ending up as a project manager for Miller committees discussion, not one legislator eptly contradicting Arizona ticipation in emergency par- county is not required by Homes. opposed the intent of the bill."They were statutes may be amended to amedic programs on their law to provide an "equal "While working with land use, I tried to concerned with whether the state had the allow counties and munici- own. service to an equal number never be guilty of tearing up the desert, money. palities to provide emergen- The amended version of citizens within its bounda- and tried to leave the land in its natural The bill also has the support of one key cy paramedic service for all would allow the two political ries." state"—which he finds is a major concern legislator in the House of Representa- their citizens, thus elimina- subdivisions to enter into Gila,Mohave,Pinal,Mari- of Oro Valleyans, he said. tives—Republican Thomas Goodwin, who ting a state prohibition to do "intergovernmental agree- copa and Pima are the only Concerning the prospects of cable chairs the House Appropriations so. ments for the delivery of counties that have county television for Oro Valley. Peterson said, Committee. Rep. Arnold P. Jeffers, such services." hospitals. Most major cities, "There are two things to consider before Goodwin, who represents part of Oro R-Tucson, said that section Jeffers said that such. Jeffers said,have paramedic approving cable T.V. Valley and the surrounding Northwest 11-300 of the Arizona Re- intergovernmental agree- service. "There are certain sections of town • vised Statutes prohibits car- ments had previously been He said the extent to which need cable tv to receive any type of • • • (VOV• abb,tt ing for persons other than impossible because the state which an emergency para- reception. At the present time, they have indigents at county expense. had banned them. medic service can be made no other choice but cable TV. His amendment to the law "It was a fluke of the law available to residents of the But some local TV stations, with rO reins to t 'r a r would suspend that prohibi- remove state restrictions. mined but this amendment would counties would be p deter- network assistance, are studying the tion in "emergency cases by"what the counties possibility of relocating their relay (Continued from Page A-1) _ when immediate hospitaliza- The local governments have are willing to pay and how stations to improve their reception, he support for the park at a news conference tion or medical care is neces- to work this one out now," far.the cities are willing to noted. following his hike. ' sary for the preservation of Jeffers said. go. "By March 23, we should have more Felix said that even if the House bill life or limb." information on both possibilities," funding the park passes, he will still In the same measure, Peterson said. A town council meeting is include park monies in a state agencies House Bill 2023, Jeffers has scheduled that day. budget"as a safety precaution." proposed that section 36- Peterson , his wife Mary Jo. and three "If the House bill passes,we can always 2208 of the A.R.S. be aSAGUARO - daughters reside in Shadow Mountain strike the money from the agencies mended to include permis- Estates West. budget,"he noted. sion for cities and counties to DINNER THEATRE 749 W. MIRACLE MILE t 0-0 3 1. ' , • . Mt, .—r2,.— „.-- „ti 1/4.,i, -.1/4 ....'-we—,..-kr) oee :. .,- 'N +I _APIO.,.-.4..- ''T..I - '` .L . '''4"t 4. rib'' ,r , presents ,. ,„,, - A _ , .., . . „ , . 's ' . ,:--- 4 .0. . . rata .,', : 1 i .-i- , b �. „ 4,„. ri ,- ,.:-.,1 .-;:,,,%.„,, ,c , 4, *.:3 2...,..:, ,, * " Christie's .. ., i . t,, . . 4 . ,4:,. ' - :1,1, ---• . , 1r,A., ,,,,v , il f _ ,� Thrilling Mystery a .:-,7-',.• 4:7v, -., , ra / ,,,, t. . - 'he, 1 ) , ; t ,- ..,i0":'* / •,,,;,,;,.:!.,;,,,.f. / ''i' ) .7 ts i , '' - .;4:1,, i � - Unexpectea /4„...) , , t-,-. ,iv ' 1 i t .... - „, t 2:,,,;...;..' tii . . 4.‘,., 4 Guest iii. i ..i i - . _ ”a �� $1.00 off with � � - � a� .ithis ad h.. a { ,• lt. ::,:; is. . r N, 4 i , 4 ,:-..-4 -) ,,,,• ,...., yv--zi.: t:iiit.) 4. .r. a y'.4 , i'p • • • '�Y.\../' _ �'• • • • ` �c _ s '�'^t Ttiy / f,� • 'rte. ..; -„ ' � ,- - - - - ,. , Ar...**--.4. 'Mr' w# Community Food Bank Night : Each Friday,with guest appearance by local celebrities, including U. of A. President John P. Schaefer, as the Barry Long, president of Roy H. Long`Realty, Hazel Forbus*, Art Mayer*, Donna Monthan*, Corpse. congratulates the members of the Million Al Appel*; middle row, left to right, John $1 Discount with two or more cans of food. g ppDelicious buffet dinner- unlimited selections Dollar Producer Club for 1977. Carter, Mary Carter, Enid Henriksen*, Phyllis Senior Citizen Discount—Thursday and Sunday These eighteen sales-associates produced in Leon, Emma Dingwall, Ruth Havins , Les Student-Faculty Discount—Friday and Sunday excess of 27 million dollars in sales during the Meredith; front row, left to right, Barry Long, Military Discounts year. Pictured are: back row, Ieft to right, Sam Woods*. Not pictured, Ray Denny*. Coctails 6:15 Dinner 6:45 Show 8:15 Geri Roberson*, Judi Winn, Gail Brown*, (Photo by Richard Croy).*Repeat members Reservations Phone 623-9456 Ken Bailey*, Steve Long, Lynnette Matteson, Wednesday, March 15, 1978 ORO VALLEY[ARIZ]VOICE B-3 111-V"4 4*4 4 4- - lto.-..:4F oro orovaIIe , . - CLAISSIFIIED ADS Classified .t �.'► Advertising 435 Household 605 Investments 713 Recreational I ndex Commercial and Business Want Ads' Goods Vehicies 5e per word,20 word minimum Sale:ale: '74 Ford Van, excellent ANNOUNCEMENTS Special Effects 101 Extra Per Word For Sale: Foam carpet padding For $20.00 per roll,dinette set$30.00, GELD & SILVER R Broker condition, low mileage. $2,800. 101 Announcements Blind Ads 50e Extra tables$4.50410.00,'TV stand-cart 743-7098. 103 Card of Thanks All Ads 4% Sales Tax $8.00, air hockey selltable game Coins and Bars -- - originally$129.00, o $60.00, 105 Glve Away(Free] Daranyi and Co. REAL ESTATE 107 Lodge&Club Notices Ask for Oro Valley Classified Ads gold occasional chair $8.00, etc. Phone Tucson 623-4711 109 Lost&Found[Free] 297-4553 or 825-3546. 111 884-9880 1133 Travel Opportunities pportunitles Five acres of beautiful desert Wanted:to help rehabilitate thou property. Located just 1 block who are less fortunate.We are in north of Tangerine Rd. and one BUSINESS SERVICE DIRECTORY Deadlines need of tax deductible TRANSPORTATION block west of La Cholla. $12,500. Saturday 11 a.m. for Wednesday DONATIONS of furniture, lamps, Call 297-3212. 201 Accounting,Bookkeeping china, pictures & frames, post- 203 Appliance Repair cards,stamps, books, lents 205 AnsweringService Combination Rates coins, p 701 Automobiles 911 Mobile Homes &pots.We will pick up.Call Willing 207 Auto Service Green Valley News-Oro Valley Voice Rates 209 Building/Remodeling available phone 889-2092 Effort Industries: 327-1734 bet. 211 Carpet/Rug 9-4 p.m. 73 Dodge van, fully customized. 1,2,3,bedrooms for rent.Mobile g Must see to appreciate.$4,500 or Home Ground Space available. 213 Concrete,Masonry R E E Two 50-gallon galvanized gas be>;t offer.743-7098. Laundromat open to public. 215 Cooling,Heating barrels,$10 each.One braided rug 217 Drafting Services 9x 12, $25. One spool of standard Catalina Country Mobile Home 219 Electrical Repair FAMILYWANT ADSPark N. Oracle Road Catalina gauge barbed wire,$10.Call after 4 For 221 Excavating&Leveling g g Sale: 1962 Ford Thunderbird 297-3830. 223 Handyman p.m.or for appointment call James classic,very nice,$1200.00. 1975 225 Hauling SEE CO U PC N F.Ragsdale,R.R.19,Box 107.825- Suzuki Custom Cafe'Racer 550 cc. Budger,10x55'with 9x13 expando. 227 Income Tax 9404. _ Mechanic built & owned - never One bedroom furnished. Skirting 229 Janitorial Services ` - raced.$2000.00.297-4553 or 825- and awnings.Tool shed.Screened 231 Landscaping&Yard care 109 Lost& Found 255 Upholstery 449 Recreation 3546. porch.Orchard Valley Park,3950 E. 233 Legal Services p ry i Hawser. Lot 60. Space rental 235 Miscellaneous Services [Free] -- Equipment $40/mo.includes water.Open 1-5 237 Mobile Home Services -- ---- 711 Parts & p.m.daily. 239 Moving&Storage Upholstery Special - Basic sofa Royce 23 channel CB with PA,RF - _-___-_ -_- 241 Painting&Papering Lost, Himalayan cat - looks like and chair$139.Choice of Hercu- Gain, ANL, Delta Tune with Accessories For sale: '73 "Marlette" 14x70 243 Plumbing Repair long-haired Siamese.Reward.297- Ion or 100% Nylon. Plus $5 antenna. $80. 327-5809 or 297- mobile home.2 BR.2 bath.perfect 245 Roofing-Siding 3800. additional each cushion.Old World4 used tires. 800x16.5D. Lots of condition. Ideal 2nd home for 247 Sewing,Alterations Furniture Works, Tucson 623- 5145. miles left.$45.825-9620. winter visitors with free summer 249 Swimming Pool Maintenance LOST-REWARD.Catalina,Hawser 8223. upkeep.Catalina 825-9158. 251 Tree Service Rd. Pair of men's tan shoes.Black 453 'TV's/Stereo/ 253 TV/Stereo Repairs shaving case. Reward for return of Custom Drapery&Upholstery Radio 255 Upholstery case&contents.Phone 825-9887. FREE in home estimates or visit our 257 Well Drillingshowroom at 4243 N. Campbell. 327-3383. AKAI reel to reel tape deck, auto 111 Personals FITCH UPHOLSTERY&INTERIORS reverse, 3 speed, 3 head. Tapes included. $300.327-5809 or 297 ' WE STAND - EMPLOYMENT .. 5145. 301 Babysitter Wanted Easter bunnies for sale. Call 825- EMPLOYMENT _ , 303 Help Wanted 9391. 3-15 PETS & READY • 305 Help Wanted,Sales 303 HelpWanted 307 Work Wanted Own now.Let Ken Pohlman help you LIVESTOCK with your pre-needed care. Call MERCHANDISE Evergreen Cemetery 888-7470. Room,board,private bath,garage, z -` foothills home, to healthy woman 501 Livestock MISCELLANEOUS with car, in exchange for light For Sale h housekeeping, some cooking and 401 Appliances BUSINESS SERVICE driving for one. Afternoons and 403 Antiques Full blooded African Goats Pygmy 405 Auctions evenings free for outside work,plus , fr: 407 Books,Coins,Stamps DIRECTORY weekends off.Phone 299-2536. Type$50 and up.825-9620. TO HELP (1 _ -, 4....._ 09 Building Materials __ - I- 411 Carport,Patio Sale ,.g 'et ervices ° 413 Clothing 201 Accounting/ 307 Work Wanted _ a .415 Cooling,Heating �V - Rabbit hutches all new galvanized IN THE �. IT 417 Crafts,Hobbies Bookkeeping Mature experienced nurses aide ��� �' 419 Farm&Ranch Equipment welded wire construction. Com- -� ...iregij,, 421 Firewood will care for patients days or plete:lyiiteeder,watering bottle, 0 ° LEE'S evenings.825.9580. �- •WANT ADS`� \°�' �a 423 Floor Coverings hangers.-r-2 and 3 compartment ♦� ,,��° 425 Foods Child care, light housework, units starting at$30.825-9391 or `° 427 Furniture ACCOUNTING reliable,references,part time.888- 884-8586. ° 429 Gift Ideas SERVICE 3-15 '° 7 8210' F 1RSE SHOEING 4(Ai:431 Golf Equipment income Tax Returns. ' 433 Health Foods Federal&State. - Experienced. Reasonable rates. 435 Household Goods Bookkeeping small business. MERCHANDISE Ph.825-9876.Harry G.Clayton. 437 Jewelry,Watches,etc. l'irk-tip&Delivery. r ' 439 Machinery,Tools Experienced&reliable b 41 ° 441 Musical instruments 297-9$03 - ,, MISCELLANEOUS 509 Pets For Sale ,, 443 Nurseries,Garden Supplies iii .-- 445 Office Business Equipment 207 Auto Service o 447 Photographic Equipment _ _ ----�, 401 Appliances " FOR SALE 449 Recreation Equipment Pure bred kittens:Manx&Persians. A� 451 Sewing Machines _ Also Australian Shepherd pups. E Year old Sears Colds rt Refri r- V - Po � or 825-9376. coro 453 TV s,Stero,Radio 825-3400 455 Wanted to Buy a ii 12 iiiT ator. 17 cubic foot, Harvest gold, ..,a.•,"°' '°'" °"°'°`' J °""'"`s°"' PETS&LIVESTOCK , ''. frostfree, like new condition, im- 1^� �� maculate.$300.325-6284. Kittens for sale.Male Persian,male - r• oil - -•"'� Manx.two Persian male cats.Please �. 501 Livestock For Sale - - _ le -is - - 503 Pet,Livestock Supplies phone 825-3400 or 825-9376 or �� 413 Clothing 385-9366. Write Catalina Pet 505 Pet Services All RV Service Service. CRB 8756, Tucson, AZ 509 Pets For Sale 8-5738.- Complete Motorhomes. For Sale. Cornell Cap & Gown, BUSINESS-FINANCE Travel Trailers, Fifth Wheels Ph.D.; Science PhD. hood; Gold and Campers serviced by Tassel mortar board, size 7-1/8. I 601 Business Opportunities qualified technicians. Bring to 297-3800, 603 Insurance Complete gas. electric Printed T-shirtproclaimingyour COUPON FAMILY 605 Investments repairs. hitches. 607 Money to Loan tow bars. wiring expertly "Right to keep and bear arms," 609 Money Wanted White$3.98,Yellow or Blue$4.98; installed. Refrigerators 8 Mor L;Po tae aid.Send check rii%.---- 1111, furnaces also serviced. S. s g p FO RAT AD! TRANSPORTATION mobile service available. or M.O."A"Shirt Company,P.O.Box 701 Automobiles All RV Service 8498-CRB, Tucson, Az. 85738. 703 Bicycles just off of 1-10 at 1225 Immediate Delivery! HERE'S THE RULES 705 Boats,Motors.Supplies W.Miracle Mile 707 Campers&Shells open Mon.-Fri.8-6 p.m. Sell-out: 100 new, slightly soiled 1.All items for the FREE family, to omit any items not pertaining ELEvEn 709 Motorcycles Sat. 9-5 p.m. printed T-shirts; 28 styrofoam want ads must be written on the• to personal items. 711 Parts&Accessories mannequins; and over 5.000 coupon. 4. No personal want ads will be By Appointment only taken over the phone. 713 Recreational Vehicles 622-3709 flocked iron-on letters.All for$50. 2. Name, address, and phone 715 Rentals , - Call 825-9391. number must be induded on-the 5. The deadline for the FREE 717 Travel Trailers -` -' _- coupon, or it will not be family want ads is FRIDAY 719 Trucks 209 Building/ accepted. NOUN. 42 rJ Foods 3.Onlypersonal want ads will be 6:When items]is sold,please call RENTALS Remodeling accepted.We reserve the right 884-9880. "instant Mixes" make and store 801 Apartment Furnished TILE-Mexican Colonial Clay Floorfor pie crusts, puddings, bever- For The Sake Of Clarity,Please Print 8700 N. ORACLE 803 Apartment Unfurnished Tile 70t per square foot and up. ages,etc., $1.00; "Yummy Rabbit 805 Commercial Rentals Adobe Wholesalers, Tucson 793- Recipes," hash, sausage, enchila-807 Home - 809 Miscellaneous Rentals 8593. das,Aunt Phil's special ingredient, or 811 Mobile Home - etc.,$1.00."A"Rabbitry&Supply, 813 Mobile Home Lots 215 Cooling/ P.O. Box 8498-CRB, Tucson, AZ 815 Share Living Quarters 85738. 817 Storage Rentals Heating 819 Townhouse . 821 Vacation Rentals Protect your cooler with a heavy X42- Furniture 823 Want to Rent canvas cover from Air-Master -- - -- -- 3928 S.6th Ave.294-9358. Recliner rocker chair,large,vinyl, REAL ESTATE ._- light grey, used one week. Will 901 Commercial Property 227 Income Tax sacrifice.297-3721. 903 Farms,Ranches , 0 NOT FOR PUBLICATION 905 Homes 435 Household NAME 907 Income,Investment Property I Catalina 909 Land&Acreages ..... __.. ADDRESS -911 Mobile Homes ��x ''Service 913 Open Houses I'S. L. „Jane Blach International Sterling silverware, 915 Real Estate Wanted 98 pcs.-7 pc.place settings plus PHONE NUMBER . 16054 N. ORACLE 917 Resort-Vacation Property Located cate�c 1 for the fifth year serving pieces. $1600. 297-0384. 919 Townhouses in the _,- Call after 6:00 weekdays. All day Maximum Insertion-3 Times DEADLINE FOR WANT ADS CATALINA r LAW, ' OFFICES weekends. For Each Want Ad IS FRIDAY NOON . • 8-1 ORO VALLEY[ARIZ]VOICE Wednesday,March 15, 1978 AFTER PUBLIC HEARING AHSA completes county health plan revisions . master health plan has zona(HSA). The revised plan still rec- group formed to push for the homes and some outpatient plained. been revised after county Despite requests from ommends that no additional Northside hospital, pleaded services,he added. The HSA governing body residents' comments voiced several Oro Valleyans and hospital beds be considered with HSA officials during The plan also requests will meet Thursday to study at a recent public hearing others for a Northside hos- for Pima County until 1983. the Feb.23 hearing to revise additional legislation to ex- the revisions and adopt the were reviewed by a commit- pital, the thrust of the Several Oro Valleyans the plan, permitting the tend the certificate of need plan.That meeting is sched- tee of the Health Systems Health Systems Plan re- with the Northwest•Com- Northwest hospital: process to physicians, uled for 1:30 p.m. in the Agency of Southeastern Ari- mains the same. munity Hospital Auxiliary,a Instead, the revised plan Schloss noted. American Legion Post #24, ° itts n cpurchasing410 E Allen St Tomb- takes shard sta d against Any physi ian unnecessary medical serv- medical equipment costing °: <�'''T s � stone,Ariz. ices, HSA spokesman Ernie more than $100,000 would �ry �: :. 4„ ° ,•-,,,,,,,i, :, - need HSA's approval, p '� � � `� `�� Schloss said. After HSA adoption, the r r ian willbe forwarded to the se) The master plan recom- Schloss explained.;\''' . P '' N''' - ;°� ='� : mends that the state leglsla- Carefully screeningof ex- U.S. DepartmentofHealth,�. ° :°�' . � � r� �:.. ,' - Education and Welfare for ture enact a bill permitting pansion in the health field �4 `- HSA to decline medical facil- will ultimatelybenefit the approval. "� ities which duplicate exist- consumer,Schloss said. Final copies of the plan ing health care services, Unnecessary medical will be available Frida in Schloss noted. y , services result in higher local public libraries and at t,'". - '''''' ° If passed, the bill would medical insurance premiums the HSA office, 100 E. } t - ' j include hospitals, nursing and increased taxes, he ex- Alameda Suite 611. R ,-,..,,,,"„osil, .,,,, ,...z,,,,,::::•:,,,i14°.,:'4, # '7,,,, :,, -;-. , * '''''.:'''''''.::',:.':.,,,,, ,11,„„,,,'‘ '''''':„,,,.,4: - ... ,,,,, , 4.,,,,,,, tiodik ,..„: ,,ii :04", . +,,,, Alb. ,, , :k 4cr 4101 411 414 2, ,.. ,„, ,,,,,,, ist , isk .... . „,. `.°3 ee.,,. •�.o.«... •.ate' � M,... _ � < e y .�4 v w * ..- 100 itt's. st.. .,,,r.... „„. tV - ®c ,� .•, �A`' oa w� `' 0'?' Ali � '` �'3 '"` • �` r �f 1 ," °. ,� . 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