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Babbitt restores Catalina Park funds
By LINDA WEIS week in Phoenix.(See related story.) •.,-
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Gov. Bruce BabbittannounceduncedFriday Babbitt assured environmentalists that _
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that he has instructed thstate budget the Pima County delegation in the Senate
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office to'restore$982,000 for. the Catalin_a will make a concerted effort to push the bill
State Park in his executive budgetda_ through the upper chamber.
reversing his predecessor's r!co.mmen
He pointed out the key Democratic
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Babbitt addressed reporters' senators
Felix,Sue Dye and Morris Farr,the
environmentalists and legislators from thelatter two representing Oro Valley and the
Pima County delegation,as he stood on the1 .._
surrounding Northwest area.
western slopes of the Santa Catalina Babbitt also predicted that a on
Mountains. awaited land trade will becompleted this 4.44., 4 Babbitt
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"I have told the executive budget office year, increasing the state parkbyseveral _ ._, t •
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to restore the money for the park.. What. is hundred acres. -.
so significant to me is that thisprojectDeveloper John Ratliff plans totrade , . ,'( '' park funding
came from the local level.In a 1974.county land he owns east of the Tucson-Florence - . ' * il:4'24 -. -
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bond election,you committed$4 million of Highway to the State Land Department °
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your money for the pa.rk. for inclusion in the state park. '-...1',..,'-'-11,'.'.. Gov Bruce Babbitt
And we haven't paid enough attention ir-4 )--:, Jo, ' • d Friday he will
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to that,"Babbitt asserted. . . In return, the land department would. . ,,,,.. _II r .11,t.j*
The late Gov.Wesley Bolin had. omitted give Ratliff 2,500 acres located within IT i ' t* restore the funding in his
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from his budget the appropriation needed Vistoso, a 15-square-milearanea_ l'' ' • : ' * 1 '* ,,,s '''''' acquire the remaining
to purchase 295 acres at the proposed neartheCatalina Park which Ratliff. to da .1 .tr **
park's east side and to icquire grazing .other builders plan to develop in 4`, 1:;% ,1 :,,...' -21,74';': Weis)landfor Catalina State
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Babbitt returned to TucsonFriday for Babbitt will present his 13iidietri.
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spoke optimistically about funding the Senate approval when Arizona's budget is , jr,,,
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Batbhbeirtt commended Rep. After the press conference, Babbitt, ' *....,i-LP • *. "
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Vol. V No. 12 One Twelve Pages 15 Cents Wednesday,March 22, 1978
Anti-consolidation speaker slated Long awaited
The Oro Valley Town Council will hear a requirements to allow.for the. operationofwith the CRG, said Franzi. will bring to
presentation Thursday.fron a member toof the town hall and offices in an o the meeting petitions opposing.the current paving work
the Pima County commission appointedresidential area. . drive for consolidation of the Pima County
counter a City of Tucson drive for The election officers scheduled to be and City of Tucson governments.
consolidated government. appointed Thursday are: She said Mayor Lois Lamberson begins soon
Emil Franzi, a Pima County employee, Anne Korte, inspector; Nancy Wahl, expressed an interest in opposing the
will speak for 15 minutes at the regular marshal; Beth Karmack and Dorothea consolidation measure during conversa- was Construction scheduled to begin
monthly meeting of
the town council, Helm,judges;Ros Glickman,roster clerk;
tions with her. by Monday, March 27, on the
long-
beginning at 7:30 p.m.in the town hall,680 and Glendis Parker, poll clerk. BettyKey leaders in the State House of awaited road paving and drainage
W. Calle Concordia. Troutman is an alternate. Representatives havesaid since work in the Shadow Mountain Estates
The only other actions scheduled fortheSpeaker Franzi is a member of Pima November that the consolidation bill has East subdivision.
council's March meeting are two public County's Commission for Representative little chance of passing in the lower house
hearings and appointment of officers for Government(CRG),of which OroValleyan of the legislature. The work should take 30 days to
the April 4 town council primary. election. Henry Zipf also is a member. Under regular reports from town complete. -
A public hearing on the.application for Franzi will speak to the counciltjust officials scheduled for Thursday's
an Oro Valley cable television franchise is. hours after a bill .that would s te ball meeting, Police Chief Fred Roof said. he A representative from the company.
willtelthe council it can file suit to that was low bidder on the iproedjecta,
being continued from last month's council rolling for consolidated government in
meeting(see story Page B-6). Pima County is scheduled to come before recover damages against whoever isQuality Paving.of Tucson,
contract for the job Fridayinsthgnetotown
The second public hearing is on town the floor of the Arizona .Senate.e . determined responsible for a Feb. 23
hall, said Deputy Town ClerkLinda
ordinance 33,which would amend zoning Kathy Frith, an administrative aide vandalism spree_a,t the town hall.
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Robert C.Volholzer said Thursday he
What's one more OV job to Kriegh?
• didn't know when his company would
begin the $68,574 in improvements on
the deeply rutted paved roads in the -
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subdivision.
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By DENNIS JOYCE previously in 1973,by the student chapter Laws governing road improvement
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contract signing — March 27 for the
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a desk in his cluttered University of He has repeatedly refused to calculate Shadow Mountain district.
Arizona office three times to answer a how many hours he spends in a week,or a
ringingphone. month,on Oro Valley business. Engineer D w i g h t Lind, who
..-:‘: - designed the road improvements, said
All three of the callers wanted Jim "I'd be afraid to find out." . the towns contract with Quality Paving
t .-t-' -.. ,-,;,'4r',:z:,-, Kriegh, Oro Valley town engineer. But if he has his way this April 4,Krieghe
,',' ::177:c.:,7,:f•,-',*.--'s 1'v.? -,--i-- '. requires that the work be completed in
Some town residents may wonder, will soon be donating quite a bit more time
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Kriegh acknowledges, how he can find to town business.
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But he added that the deadline is
,. „ fill a chuckhole on roads in their Valley,to serve along iwithfour other local "meaningless" in case of bad weather
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"Any rains would extend the contract
' t'• downtown Tucson as Oro Valley's town he was instrumental in creating. deadline,"Lind said.
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representative and still hold down his Though he hasn t yet had: the legal
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,job as a UA professor of civil ramifications checked. . into,Kriegh said. he Tucson Gas and Electric Co.workers
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In answer,Kriegh points to plaque on while serving on the council. , power and gas lines that run under the
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''''''. 'Ill' the wall in his office, honoring him , It's not that Kriegh doesn't feel he s busy Shadow Mountain roads so that
:34::.; ',2- "outstanding faculty member"for 1977. enough as it is,he said. Quality Paving can begin its work.
James Kriegh It was presented to Kriegh lastyear,and _ ..,
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Vd ARK }{FADED NAVEN'"r' JIJH:RE
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Oro Valleyans, like As one woman noted, m1-
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other Northersiders,have there -has been a dis- oh' O RAC L RD.
of fast- WAVE To
reason to be concerned turbing explosion _____
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aboutproper zoning --or food outlets and gaudy4 .0 - +r .
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the lack of it — along neon signs along North '-- -- FUN N y
Oracle Road
north of Oracle Road; it will take i '� THAT
vigilance on the part of ./.----'-------
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Tucson. � ,(�
They shouldbe grateful Northsiders to prevent 111 il II hihniti
individuals such as _that infestation from - `..4„itv...
to
those who appeared last -�-extending north of Ina
month before the Pima Road. -
• TELA TURPIN'S St�1�TNWEST Ct�RNER
Count Board of Super- But vigilance is a cheap y
visors to ensure that price for preventing
proper safeguards ac- North
rth Oracle from
have
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company any rezoning of becoming another the corner at Magee and Speedway." We'll just I have been discover- it, and waltzes in as and tells us excitedly that
Oracle.
have to stay alert. ing— with the aid of my naturally as if she had they would be glad to
children — what a vari- only been gone for an relinquish him.
ety of personalities go hour. "Him" (we were re-
Pima trustees finally with the dogs in our
neighborhood. Funny thing; Beagle lieved to find out it
Funny
in circles almost wasn't a female) is Tink-
W e constantly—but she can er,a smallish,intelligent-
always go only to the left. She looking dog that might be,
hear peoples voice knew can't spin clockwise. It mostly border collie or
that must be some kind of Australian sheepdog.
our A- i t parasite or inner ear in- After all, it isn't as if
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It took a long time for controversialfection; I read something we didn't have any dogs
issue of padre, a a sort- ��� about that once. of our own.
them to do so, but at least building an Eastside �of Lab- ,': Across the wash lives
three members of the Tucson campus.
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p r a d o r �7� Oso, a huge black dog
Pima Community College The ironic part is that with ..s-..,
belonging to Jan and labbit the trustees deS ite red Airedale whiskers, Lane Watson.He looks aBoard of Trustees have � p � _
• disapproval by atar:cter. w : , lotlike the bear for whichfinally heard the voice of Obvious , khe's named, and he and •
voters in thepast, Shannon brought him
the people. county g Apache have an uneasy V p t 'e •
What's more and have proceeded over the home .from Harelson truce. (Fortunately for
' past three years to do just School six years ago, Apache.} Arizona's new goverwhat s pretty surprising � tearfullyproclaiming that •
.p g Oro valley Police Chief nor, Bruce Babbitt, is
they acted upon it. that: build an Eastside we had"to keep him from : Fred Roof,jest down the, uniquely qualified for the.i
The taxpayers of Pima campus for the Com- being taken to the street, has a match for office. After more than
countyshould applaud ' munity College (evert } pound." Oso in white — a big three years as•attorney g
• pp _ . But that was only they - white do he calls Pop-p - general, he is conversant
the decision finally made though they are callingit start. ' officials,
corn. He's a beauty.• with public officials,
by a majority of the five a "center") without even , We still have just one Phoebe, the little political leaders and the_
trustees -- that is, t0ut asking the voters. E dog. Nevertheless, my pooch owned by the Gale issues and problems
p family is on such intimate r Monsons,has a"little old facing the state.
before the voters the But this newspaper and terms, such a first-name maiden lady"personality. Babbitt comes from an
several others took up the basis, with every pooch We feed and walk her old Arizona family, and
protests by Dr. James • in the neighborhood,that sometimes when they're his roots go deep.Thus he
I sometimes figure we're out of town. has a special feeling for
' - • Klein, the one watchdog all related. She's sweet,but fussy. the land and its people.
en r rug on the board,who insisted To the dogs, that is, The Eppersons, just He also is a sensitive and
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re eatedl that such a
decisla�n must be made by .There's our frequent uphill from us, have a thoughtful person who is
py visitor from up the hill, a rather handsome German genuinely concerned with perky little beagle g named shepherd-type Of female the well-being of people.
Litevoters and not Cindy. (We know her named Scoobydoa. She In addition Babbitt has
What's become known name,but mostlywe •ust
merely by five individuals pokes around our front explored most parts of
as `the generic drug bill call her Beagle.) yard sometimes, and Arizona. He is an
. on the board. She thinks she lives
seems certain to becomeknows where to look to enthusiastic hiker and
Or much too long, with the Turpins. Beagle see if Apache left any camper who understands
state law.
college President Irwin comes to the front or bones. the environmental prob-
If and when it does, it four back door, scratches im- .Sheba, who lives with lems of the state.
. Spector and the
will benefit thousands of patiently for us to open the Burbas on Eden These qualities,and an
other trustees ignored abilityto get on with
Arizonans. Place, is a good pooch,
Klein's protests, pooh but she cries.With all the people,should help him to
The law will assure *American Viewpoints
• poohing them as the cries ,. rain we've had lately,she be an outstanding leader
those needing prescrip-
n alarmist and a % ,/' -'//� must be depressed. She ata critical time in the
Of a ,. ,,-r.; . , cries (that's the only state's history.
drugs ./�tion medicines and finally .. nor Babbitt
troublemaker. But =�- ��n't bepaying . _ word for it) a lot. As governor,that they won't i voice began to be /� gh S „- .��.� will brin a new s le to
fora brandj Across Riviera Drive is the executive office.This
a premium for heard, and the remaining Doberman territory. .
name' that if their doctor , `7 There's MartyDown's probably will be most
' trustees began to feel the ,� . y evident in the people with
dog Heidi, who down t
Or pharmacist Can ressure Of ublic =;,, „. A ,_, -: whom he surrounds
• . , ;a, = woof at my car if I roll •
substitute the exact p
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down the down the window and
Chemical equivalent of a - istration will attract
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We'reglad the board '( a young, articulate and
needed "name drug," he V.: "Hello, Heidi." •
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realized that ,� .
may do so.For less mo has finally a _ ,�/
bill - _ The Dalys, also on Babbitt has shown that he
save the taxpayers of this Riviera have several has charisma.
Such a should �� •
countless dollars for the county demand to be more Dobermans. Son If Babbitt is elected for
inheard. No matter how the Craig knows them all — a full term in the fall,the
elderly and fact for � The only thug we have to fear is DeeDee, Love, Mr. Bo- governorship will likely
everyone needingmeth- vote comes out this fall,we fear itself. les. But lately he's take on a dynamism it has
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cation. We welcome its hope the board won't• Franklin D.Roosevelt smitten with a newcomer lacked in the past.
passage. make that mistake again. to the Daly household, —Scottsdale Progress
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Donatdon Easter stew
Young Oro Valley ans from left to right,Kirk Wilson,Bart Fields and Kirk Dulany, The Elementary School gathered the cans during the five day can drive that ended
count the canned food their third grade class at Donaldson Elementary School has Friday• (VOICE staff photo)
gathered for a school-wide can drive to benefit• the Community Food Bank in Tucson.
Counties may get
funds O 4 YEARS OLD
obirthday
partyt isyear;
forhealthcare centers .
By DAN WALLACH "They should be available in The program is designed .this
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late May." to deliver comprehensive, celebrate1 enn aCommunity News ServiceY t� a
University of Arizona Southern Arizona is preventive health care
PHOENIX—Counties will making applications for service with a minor No official celebration of Lamberson noted. Mrs. Lamberson isn't
be eligible to receive federal three of the community primary care unit,moderate the Town of Oro Valley's If a general election is seeking re-election.
funds to set up community health care centers, but dental care and fluoride fourth • anniversary next required in May,the current Last y a ply attended
health care centers if they Pfister said the rest of the treatment. month is being planned by council would still be in by about 40 persons was held
increase membership of state will follow suit when The program will also the current council, said office on the anniversary. at Canyon del Oro High
local health department the legislation becomes offer treatment of child Mayor Lois Lamberson. Whether a new town School following the April
boards. effective.Santa Cruz County disorders and provide a If five of the six candidates council would choose to 28 election.
Legislation allowing the is the first in the state to take family planning service, in the April 4 town council mark the anniversary ; ie h
counties to increase board advantage of the program. Pfister said. primary election receive remains to be seen. Mrs. Mrs. Marjorie Kr g ,
membershi passed the more than half the votes cast Lamberson said she would who coordinated the third
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House Health Committee in Oro Valley, the current favor a celebration every anniversary party last year,
unanimousl Provisions of council will have been other year, when town said she agrees with Mrs.
the bill call for a nine- Quitsmoking replaced, anyway, by the councils have had a year to Lamberson that the celebra-
'v - 'ust to their two-year tion should be held every
member board for a county time of the towns anni er add
with three supervisorial sary council meeting, Mrs. terms. other year.
districts. All but two starts toaayat
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Arizona counties have three ovccd
districts; M a ricopa anA second Quit Smoking gone from one or two packs
Pima Counties have five. Clinic will meet at 7:30 p.m. a day to three or four
The breakdown in board each Monday and Wednes- cigarettes a day. wins aevent
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membership prescribed in day, starting March 22, in Participation m the clinic
the bill is:one member from the cafeteria meeting room costs$20 for the 12 sessions. The Oro Valley Country Team players, v, gook The team of T.O.Hedrick,
the board of supervisors,one at Arizona Medical Center The effort is directed by Club hosted the Men's first place with a scoreof 193 Esther Buettner and Mr.
member from a city council (University Hospital), Tuc- Joseph M.Baker,MS execu- ARCD Tournament Satur- were Ed Lynn,Herb Carter, and Mrs. Ambrose took
selected by the board, a son. five director. For more in- day for the three best balls of Fay Squires and Andy second with a 54.
member from the county The success of the first formation call 297-4274. the foursome. Pollina. •
medical society chosen by the six-week clinic in January Teams tying for second Lo o n
board from three nominees, has prompted the second witha197were: StanBad(
and two citizens from eacheffort, according to thepolice 't'r'uk Glinert,Nick Masses,Harry.
supervisorial district. Group Against Smokers Pol- Badet and Bud Hilledbrand;
The bills sponsor, Rep. lution(GASP)and the Multi- • • • Arnie Spence, Roy Guinger,
Richard "Dick" Pacheco, D- ple Sclerosis Sick Room r1 equipped
Ra Aros and Don Hunsa- One Year Ago
Nogales,said the measure to Loan Chest, joint sponsors Y The town c o u n c i 1
' Oro ValleyPolice brackets for the items. ker; and Alden Berg, Al discussed instituting a
increase board membership of the clinic. The Thorell, Jim Goebel and •
was necessary in order for The groups combined to Department is gradually A first aid kit is needed A.B.Clark. jury system in Oro
the communities to receive offer a low-cost alternative equipping its new police t and Roof said he's still Valley.
fundingfrom the federal to quitting smoking as a truck with the items Chief ye On Sunday members and Two Years Ago
ooking for the best pace. guests•of the country club, Oro Valley has been
Health, Education and community service, and to Fred Roof says are needed including husband-and-wife
Welfare Department. raise funds to purchase sick before it can be used for The items are stored in the taken from Pima County
Dr.Tad Pfister,director of room equipment for those in regular patrol. town hall and will be placed teams participated in a Supervisor Con r a d
the Santa Cruz County need, the co-sponsors said. in the truck when it's in use, mixer with a best ball Joyner's overpopul •
ated
Health Department,said his The clinic offers 12 low-
art
department has foursome. district and assigned,to
purchased with part of a he said.
department would b e pressure sessions based on Two teams tied for first Ron Asters. _-_ ,°�
$345.70 allotment approved The Three Yearn
ell
eligible for grants *113 to similar Programs held The truck currently is place with a score of 53. 3
p g Feb.23 by the town council:
600 •
,000 over a period of throughout the country by available for emergency winning teams were: Milt The Pima �:
three years or $200,000 per national health groups. Traffic cones, $41.70; a response,though not regular Hendricks,B.Cone,Sey and Board of Supe� srs e.
year. At the end of the first spotlight, $44.38; a tool box, patrol, after about $600 in Flo Edelstein;and Hank and tentatively approver the
"I'm writing for the grants Tucson clinic,most of the 27 $93.37; a gas can, $18.48; repairs were made due to Melody Weber, and Gayle proposed costs a n d
right now," Pfister said. smokers participating had flares,$39.73;andmounting' vandalism damage. and Gretchen Madison. services for Oro Valley
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A-4 ORO VALLEY[ARIZ]VOICE Wednesday, March 22, 1978
Some OV students still
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By LINDA LINDA WEIS were stymied when they reached a - ,k . f-kAt - • ,
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Oro Valley elementary school students deadlock in voting on the names. - - - .,..:,i ,
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living in the Shadow Mountain Estates So they turned the decision over to the ,,,... . „f..
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East subdivision will continue to attend 50-member audience,which selected Mesa
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be served by the new school was adopted finance and accounting, discussed Mesa .
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fall"in the spare class rooms at Donaldson, „ 0*,,, i.,_,,,...0.1._ ' , -'-* „Ote
of finance and accounting,told the Voice Harelson,or Cross Junior High." t .4AVe V-71"14,.
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three weeks ago, however, that all Oro Follett said the students may be placed ‘, . , , ,r• '::..„. . .
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same teachers,"Follett explained. --,A,, , „
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March which schools the Mesa Verde „ .
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presently is the principal of Sunrise ,„.„.
deadline until March 24 for building ,
Elementary School in the Catalina -
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Sunrise for two years and previously reduce the costs of the complex. ' r
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teacher.for three years. Before coming to brought bids that exceeded the estimated
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Lenihan will head was selected during the project which can be constructed at a later Change for the better
board meeting. date, "without impairing the complex." Richard Williams of Lind Engineering inspects the progress of work by Tucson Gas
Students from Donaldson and Harelson He declined to comment on what the and Electric Co., which was lowering the gas lines on Marne Place in the Shadow
suggested three names: Kachina, Desert board will consider cutting from the Mountain Estate Road Improvement District The lines were being lowered so that
Sage and Mesa Verde.But boardmembers complex. the road can be paved and its drainage improved. (VOICE staff photo)
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Wednesday,March 22, 1978 ORO VALLEY[ARIZ]VOICE A-5
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• i •Town council action . , „...„, 4
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tw .a: ,, Construction
.- — r site larceny
on CATV is delayed --.1 —— - .s"--..,„ ...- ' if I' '.� reoccurs
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all in ,. , ‘.;..77:-. ..,, e��- ` 4L ' , Another larceny theft
Town council action will the Oro galley venture, television systems, ,� . . .� � �, � .be delayed at least one more Merelyn Shreeve of Tucson, Pima County. Oro Valleys ..,, *-` A. .. occurred at a home under
month on an application to "is already a licensed, would be the first they would . 3 construction in Oro Valley
provide cable television bonded contractor. own, Shreeve said. Ao s , - e.�: �. sometime between March 11
the A resident = —
service in Oro Valley. Disagreement over at Tucson �-� �tpp _� �� � and 13 the second such
This time,the work load of bond method arose at the Estates,a mobile home park - : �. -:�. . ' ` ` incident in a month.
the franchise applicant, Feb. 23 town council whose cable system was - • �_'_ ..4About $300 worth of
James Emmick of Chandler, meeting between Emmick installed by Emmick and �a � �,, , . plywood was reported stolen
and Mrs. .Lamberson. The Shreeve, said he recalls a ��� ' �� `' from the roof of a home at
has prevented him from =� ��.., �: ��� ..,
fulfillingthe two remaining mayor, as well as Planning spell of difficultythe `-
park �;�� ��, .�,� ..����,;:: �� 226 W. Greenock, police
requirements of the town's and Zoning Commission had with its system. s . � chief Fred Roof said.
q oroth Mont- Jack Brown who works in i ��� �
cable television ordinance memberDorothy .� ;, ,, •The matter still is under
gomey, said a special the mobile home park's , � �� .s' � �` g Roof noted,
Emmick said. ,�„ � �,. investigation,
performance bond is theoffice said that three or four ', , ` ' � rNk° 4- z, n
He had told the council at only and Oro Valley police
its Feb. 23 meeting that way to protect the town from years ago, S h r e e v e s A question whether t h e
within two weeks from then liability in case of default. company, Communications 4
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he would draw a map Emmick said he feels that Electronics, had to replace i v Houses under con-
showing where cables would the town's action--and not a whole mile of cable. R 4. ; f = ':. struction are very vulner-
run in the town, and his and Shreeve's — is "And as they (home lots) , - <_., , �` :` ;.,-. able, since someone in a
negotiate with the town over delaying the start of cable developed here, the cables ,:, i construction truck can drive
the amount and form of a television in Oro Valley. would be dug up and broken. . up and look legitimate," he
bond he must post. "We've put our best foot Every time it rained, the ;r .,, said.
The owner of Koenick forward,"he insisted. picture would go," Brown - '3 ".
Someone would have
Electronics in Chandler, Emmick gave presenta- said. ,,.:,': t; had to have a hoist" to
Emmick said he's been busy tions at the January and He added that the service remove the wood from the
"trying to get caught up with February town council at the park since that time (Jhurch progressi,on roof quickly,"Roof noted.
work in New Mexico." meetings, hoping to come has been fine. However, he said, "I'm
He said he sent a letter to away with the franchise Emmick explained that Oro Valley Town Building Inspector Nat LeVine questioning whether the
Mayor Lois Lamberson last then, he said. the Tucson Estates system looks over the Canyon del Oro Baptist Church proper amount of plywood
week with his suggestion for The council, however, was put in about 15 years ago building
plans with Doug Wilford of Wilford was even delivered to begin
a bonding method that noted that Em m i c k's by another contractor. He Construction Co. Wilford,whose father is a member with."
would protect the Town of application can't be studied and Shreeve were awarded a of Canyon del Oro's"sister church,"began pouring the Establish an emergency
Oro Valley in case Emmick or processed until he bid to rebuild the system foundation for the church last Wednesday. (VOICE fund and you'll be surprised
and his partner default in provides all the information three or four years ago. staff photo) how quickly an emergency
their service here. required under the Oro develops.—Grit.
The bond would be used to Valley cable television
either continue operating or ordinance.
remove the cable service in Emmick did succeed in
Oro Valley. gaining an unofficial NUMBER ONE RADIO
Mrs. Lamberson said statement of intent from the
Saturday she hadn't council,when members said FM
received Emmick's letter they would approve his
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yet. application if he fulfills all
Emmick proposes in the requirements.
letter that no performance He said Saturday that he AIR . . for people who dn.
bond be required by the had hoped to begin work on
town because his partner in the cable system in Oro
Valley soon after he first
approached the council in
Faster Burin-. January."That's,usuallythe ,
most slack time of year for
schedules me,"he said.
KAIR is concerned.
Emmick's partner4 ..
earlyOV visit Shreeve said, ``This ...�,.
shouldn't have gotten to be as
The Voice has learned big a deal as it is."
from a reliable source that Shreeve added that if a Reports are - that the politicians in Washington are
the Easter Bunny willmakefranchise is granted to him
an early stop Saturday at the and Emmick,they expect to concerned about our reaction when we get the bill for the
new Baptist Church grounds hook up immediately about new increases in social security taxes.
on Calle Concordia and 250 Oro Valley homes to the
Oracle Road. cable system.
Children aged three to 12 Another 50 to 100 homes •
who want to participate in each year would subscribe to
the Easter egg hunt should the service,which would cost The present plan calls for an additional $272 billion out of
be at the grounds at 10:30 tentatively $19.95 for our pay over the next decade. And this has people upset. So,
a.m. installation and each
The event w ill be month, Shreeve saidaid.. '�
the congressmen are looking for other ways of funding social
supervised by members of He and Emmick have security.
the Canyon del Oro Church. joined to build three cable
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The usual solution for such problems has been to hide the
--, , -4. tax by placing it on business. Of course, that just passes it
THE."----,. flr HOTTEST TBINO TO BIT = 1 .._• back to us ultimately. The real situation is that we have
..1 J • y
ei\i, TUCSON SINCE SONSE;NEchanged our way of solving the problem of growing old.
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011P11Ali or , People used to take care of it themselves either through
savings during the years when they were working or
THI Qr through the family. Retired people depended on offspring
• who were still working. Now we are passing this problem
like so many others on to the government.
• - • I Foun1ing In The Forest
liploaring lady Intartaimunt .
Again,we are finding that nothing is free. There is a price
Wed.-Sun.Call for Show Times tag on everything. Including the passage of time.
Steak Dinner & Show
Only $8.95 .....
i lik-70. .., 4* ON,1\1 If you have comments or suggestions, write to KAIR is
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A-6 ORO VALLEY[ARIZ]VOICE
Doctor claims hypnotherapy can cure any c
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By KIT McILROY a
Hypnosis is... {� �.f
A gimlet-eyed swami in a dim Oriental :
E ,.�.. 44-',44- by lair, hissing"you are in my power"before h
working his will on helpless victims — ',= • _ • ' -`" , ,
volunteers cringing in agony from the <V
touch of a feather, as a slick Las Vegas _
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showman leads applause and laughter. : .
A religious rite. 0
Witchcraft. . 1 z , ,
A hoax. : 4,t,,: �,c'Alt '''':'''''''‘...' S: '' . :,'• %'s 'f.A..,°✓,„ ,� / 'r+� Pv;.
work by 1. ,x �{�N
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Decades of hard w serious r .,ti,,,,,v,„ .:0,, ,'I4 f
hypnotists have helped change such far- �r �
fetched notions among the general public .a4* '''
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and medical doctors.
Pioneers in the field, like Dr. Glenn x
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Mathis and his son Robert of Catalina,are �,;
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helping revolutio00 ,
nize not only the dubious
reputation of hypnotism, but perhaps ,..,'}, y . Win,
medicine itself. � . ,.4'A
"Twentyyears � popt, lop
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ago when I took up }Y
hypnosis," Dr. Mathis recalls, fellow _ ;,
doctors"called me a quack.Now they send -
me their patients."
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"Those who don't respect it usually don't x
know much about it." �� �.
A visit to the Mathis Clinic, a double- � ¢
wide mobile home at 3840 E. Wilds Rd.,
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evokes nothing of the sinister or occult.The :**‘,.- i *
interior is practically wallpapered with
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diplomas and medical society
memberships, including documents from
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Dr. Mathis' 20 years as a surgeon and
general practitioner.
A roomful of expensive-looking
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electronic equipment gives the 's.,;›.-,.•;-•_.
atmosphere of a tightly-controlled ,ig: r
scientific laboratory. 0 �` ' '
Even more reassuring for a newcomer to
hypnosis is the Mathis team'sprofessional � - ,
To them,the guiding ;� �'�
philosophy. principle
of hypnosis might best be summed up as, �
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You are in your power.
Scheduling 30 to 40 appointments a Dr.Glenn Mathis prods a patient into a deeper state of hypnosis with a touch to her Robert monitors a biofeedback n
week, the two men treat people"from all
shoulder at his mobile home clinic in Catalina.With-the aid of machines that patients functions at what state of hypnosi
walks of life,"according to Robert Mathis. view,Mathis stresses that they hold the key to the success of his treatment.Mathis'son
These include"students,attorneys,judges, Each function is linked to a tone or most -
policemen, educators, housewives visible of the beta brain waves the subject in a light to moderate trance,
everyone. ' 'b meter. The patient learns what characteristic of ordinary, analytical the most dramatic and controversial
Among the complaints patients come to thoughts will affect the tone, and hence, consciousness, with "alpha" and "theta." phenomena in hypnosis—known as time
affect his own physiology. His more emotional, regressionpast-life regression —
the Mathises with are stress, smoking, subconscious mind is and
obesity, alcoholism, drug abuse,neurosis, �` open to communication.. require an•exceptionally deep state and
depression,migraine headaches and post- Then direct therapeutic suggestions are correspondingly long sessions.
.Lower blood
surgical pain, as well as emphysema and made,first by Robert Mathis and then by Though he accepts such episodes as
other life-threatening diseases. pressure throuph his father.An overweight patient might be genuine, Dr. Mathis is very selective in
asked to repeat, M desire for fattenin
inner .foods will p y g their usp. _ •become less and less as each day `Delving into the past digs up old
Alldim' ea,se bgoesby. - problems to add to the present one, " he
With the patient in hypnosis,Dr.Mathis maintains. `Except in a few rare cases, I
n �r�znd
in Juma • Within a few sessions the subject may be is also able to attack the connections he don't think it's necessary. Most problems
able to get in touch with his inner working believes exist between thoughts,emotions are best helped by making the patient feel
to the point, for instance, of lowering his and serious illness. better now."
But Dr. Mathis insists that the own blood pressure at will.Robert Mathis "The destructive emotions — fear, An exception arises when a client needs
"thousands"of different cases he's handled recalls that one chronic hypertension worry,anxiety,jealousy,anger,tension— help in remembering specific events.One
share one underlying truth. sufferer was able after 12 sessions to quit all take a toll on the human body,"he says. laborer spent four hours regressing to the
"All diseases are caused from medication altogether, even at the "They throw a monkey wrench into the moment of an industrial accident for
psychosomatic (emotionally-related) suggestion of his regular doctor. subconscious. which he was trying to collect damages.
reasons. One-hundred per cent,"he states In another memorable case, a woman "He was down there very deeply,"
flatly. "If the mind can cause them, the with the circulatory ailment Raynaud's Robert Mathis relates. "We told him, 'All
mind can cure them. Disease was able to permanently raise the You are what right, now return to the scene. Whenyou
"What we do is teach people how to re- temperature of her fingertips 15 degrees, see that clearly in your memory, let your
program their subconscious minds to allowing her to enter refri eratedJOU thinl ou are ri ht index„ g . g finger respond.' We waited,
improve their own lives, buildings without excruciating pain for and then,sure enough,the finger started to
To this end,for years Dr.Mathis used the the first time in years. rise. Then we asked the specific questions
conventional tools of hypnosis — a Most often, the biofeedback equipment "The heart starts to pound,knots form in he wanted to know.
swinging pendulum; bright light or a is used primarily as an aid to relaxing the the stomach, there's bad digestion, and
reflecting coin to tire the eyes and bring client, and show that he can control his various other things. The normal
about relaxation: his low, rumbling voice body far more than he'd ever dreamed. chemistry of the body is upset,the person Mathis avoids
to induce hypnosis and deliver the desired gets sick.
suggestions.The methods produced"very "In addition," he continues, "a severe problem of delving
positive results,"he said.
Hypnosis' emotional trauma can depress the immune into
About six years ago, he added two new �P o'� e`nie�!' item. A man will Iose his wife and sixpas
ingredients t o his formula — subconsc+ months later he has a coronary. Or
" • " Zou�s state „
biofeedback, and his son, who had just develops a cancer. «
earned a degree in psychology from Through hypnosis, Dr. Mathis tries to In that state people talk very slowly,
Northern Arizona University. During a typical visit, the patient is replace the "bad thoughts" with positive and quietly. Often we had to make him
Biofeedback uses electronic sensors to hooked up to one or more sensors by Robert ones, to "re-program" the subconscious. repeat.But he got his information,and he
measure the levels of body activity Mathis, a trained biofeedback technician. �ryou are what you think you are,"he sa knew on his. own when he was done."
governed by the subject's autonomic By having the patient concentrate,say,on "your thoughts control howyou feel." Dr. Mathis is reluctant to discuss
(supposedly involuntary) reducing the tension in scalp muscles, regressions into past lives
nervous system. To the delighted bafflement of many he s
At the Mathis Clinic, four devices Mathis helps the patient reach a state of often successful. ' "I believe in it '
relaxation, which he deepens by verbal " and I've done a few, but,
monitor surface skin temperature, `Hypnosis can fail, he admits,"but I've you can never tell whether they're only
suggestions. seen it work in thousands of cases. fantasizingor not,"he explains. y "I
electrical activityin the skin,brain waves • ' Besides, I
and deep muscle activity. At this point, the subject has replaced Though much can be accomplished with don't want a lot of curiosity-seekers out
Wednesday,March 22, 1978 A-,
Writer recalls
'isease. . .
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The following account of my hypnotic
session is hazy.This isn't surprising.So
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taken
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rWM tions and the time sequence of events
'�' � p: during the 45 minutes may be
Ar scrambled.
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��� �° #. .:MI 4_ - I'm sittingback i•n the Mathe•s Clinic's
` >; comfortable recliner. wires sprouting
�' . III ° ' from my forehead, fingers and hand.
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` " I am a little. Over the reg sous week
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::Z.,,,- I been looking fo rd to this n
��yy� � a� • -.. �� experience, but now I realize that
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iitit,--44s,.5:0, .. �� °� fif don't know what's going to ha en to
me.
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sensor
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<< �: . - measurin activity of the
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�� �' � `�. muscle, a good indicator of overall
tension. The less activity the more
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. �, , � � � relaxed I am, and the deeper the
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, .. , , �q.' . . .4 :.,,,, „„,. ° , •..,, , equipment is hooked up to tone
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«rhich increases in pitch as tension is
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Combining the age-old power of h '
kinds of thoughts do the job.
.'"`
ypnotic suggestion with modern biofeedback
technology,Dr.Glenn Mathis and his son Robert bring a patient into deep relaxation. Suddenly Mathis' voice drops to a
Robert Mathis, trai•ned byhis father in h slow, to«� monotone. This is corny, I
.' ypnosis, is a good advertisement for the ,
benefits of his own treatment."When I worked in a hospital I used to come down with think, and for a moment I m irritated
illnesses just like anyone else.Since I've been workin thisprofession lhaven't otten
that I'm letting it be done to me at all.
• g r g' Beep-beep, says the tone.
y `` it"
he says "In addition,I used to weigh 225 pounds.Now I'm down to 175."A�
sick once, Q. ., I think,I take it back.Aft
for the elder Mathis,he"hasn't been sick since childhood,"as far as either man can er all- the session is being held entirely for my
remember. benefit and besides th voice oice really is
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very soothing.
The tone subsides.
Still, it's a struggle not to worry,
about the article,maybe,that I haven't
:.: explained a certain process well
•..,:„., -
lip,
enough,that I haven't quoted properly.
R
StoriesI try to remember what I wrote.
It's as though I don't want to let go of
my beta-analytical thoughts because
then I might
i ht a
' gactually let go into .
R whatever.
a
Mathis continues to speak, now
' 4 Kit Mc
Ilroy
giving me phrases that I'm suppose osed to
be repeating mentally. I keep falling
behind, but he's said not to worry about
that, and I don't. My thoughts are
slowing down. I'm beginning to feel
quite pleasant.
chine that tells through measurement of body - • When you breathe in, he tells me,
clients are in. think "relax." Out, think "warm."
Relax. Warm. Relax. Warm.
The sound is off for longer and longer
here,"he says. us, or anybody else,"Robert Mathis says. medical practice, Dr. Mathis decided to periods of time. My head has rolled to
He does mention a woman ho'd bought All hypnosis is really self-hypnosis, take his first hypnosis course at the one side. I make the discove that
a painting attributed to an old Japanese anyway.Everyone has the ability.We,and University of Southern California — a
hypnosis isn't new to me, after all.I've
master. "She picked it up for a song in the instruments,are just the go-betweens three-day class for beginners,and a four-
deep
this way before,prior to sleep,or in
Hawaii,"he remembers. "If it was really — between the patient and himself. His day advanced course. • deep reverie, but never for as long,or
painted by the famous artist it would have own suggestions work the best,in the end. "I came back,started using it,and fell flat with the sense of control.
been worth a million. I took her back toha "Some patients choose not to improve on my face. It's definitely"working.'
past life so she could contact someone who when they find out they have to do it "People could sense I didn't have g
Robert Mathis leaves me alone to sink
would settle it for her. themselves, but not many. If they're confidence,.They realized that old doe further,and wait for his father.Though
She asked me what I wanted in case it motivated to make the dr,, he
out here, didn't thinit was going to work, so it he's increased the sensitivity of the
was authentic,and I told her a Mercedes..I they re moti•vated to work, he reasons. didn't. Then .I began flying .all over instrument, the tone seldom comes on
still don't have a Mercedes, Dr. Mathis Few Mathis clients are from Catalina attending seminars and symposiums and now,
laments,with a laugh. itself. taking courses. "The moon is blue," says Dr. Glenn
"Distance from the city is what brought "I took me about a year to get that Mathis,and presses down firmly on my
• the Mathis Clinic to Catalina five years professional confidence. I think a lot of shoulder. He's pushing me deeper, he
most eitent� suffer
ago.
doctors con
� al
hypnosis because they says,and that s exactly what happens.I
"A place where I enjoy living.is usually tried i t without having enough feel as though there's nothing left of me
from
outside the city,"says Dr.Maths.He lives experience." but serene effortless
at the same address as the clinic, while Though Dr. Mathis still encounters The sentence concentration.
Ordinarysires entence is my cue.With practice
Robert's house is in the Casa Adobes area. resistance from some sectors o
f the I'll be able to merely touch my own
Catalina residents seem to accept his line conventional medicine field, it doesn't shoulder and repeat it to regain the
Intriguing as such excursions into the of work,he reports,but"when they come in seem to bother him much. hypnotic state, Dr. Mathis promises.
mind might be, both Mathises would for medical care I have to turn them down. The other day I had a woman come in For a first session I've gone deep,he
I don't concentrate on that any more." whose doctor had made her promise she tells me.My brain is producing not only
prefer to concentrate on the less wouldn't go to a h notist. She roma
•
spectacular but more often beneficial and cameYp p sed, alpha waves but some theta as well.
project of teaching self-hypnosis. Like all anyway,because she believes in He speaks more rapidly than his son,
healers the would like to make Retire to Catalina it, he said with a laugh. a stream of encoura ement and ' 'g sitive
YPo
themselves unnecessary to their clients as messages — that I will be strong and
quickly as possible.Most of a typical eight- Originally he intended his move to ' full of energy, thinking beneficial
Still
wonder a j, thoughts, n v
sessionprogram' in fact is spent trainingV o�it a er sick. Worry w
p g ry on t
Catalina,from a large house on La Cholla tj, bother me; I will have just enough
the patient how to become his own Boulevard, as the first ste toward /tOZ�U o
• p hyP
noshypnotherapist. Zed anxiety to do a good job.
Initially,he learns how to control his own retirement. But .his excitement over Dr. Mathis' voice is eager but
surface temperature, muscle activity and combining hypnosis and biofeedback, an reasonable. He repeats my name often.
innovation.he said he developed on his own, For all the contributions the Mathises I'm aware that his suggestions aren't
brain waves,according to Robert Mathis, has kept hm active since. have made towards •le iti
which helps him control stress. g matizing revolutionary, an ordinary positive-
With an international reputation, a hypnosis as a toll of medicine,they haven't thinking approach, but why not, I
"The vast majority of our patients come thriving clientele and growing esteem lost their sense of wonder in what they do. think. Eve„thing he sa s i
to us because of simple,ordinary stress. ryt g y s making
p from the medical profession, Dr. Mathis There's still so much we don't know tremendous sense to me.
Through practice and homework, the can afford to look back indulgently on the about the human brain," Robert Mathis Almost abruptly, it's over. On the
client also acquires skills in wording his rather dubious beginnings of his new admits, count of three,he says,I will come outof
own suggestions, making himself career some 20 years ago. "Mystery? Sure there's mystery left for hypnosis alert and refreshed.
receptive to them, and devising hi•s own The AMA had just approved«hypnosis me, says Dr.Glenn Mathis."I don't know He's half right.Actually,when I open
tape for home sessions.Then he's ready to for medical purpos�c, he says, and that all the answers. The most famous my eyes I'm groggy, surprised to see
program himself however and whenever got me figuring;there must be something hypnotists in the country will say the same where I am. But I have an almost
he wants. to it, thing it works,but they don't know why. uncontrollable urge to smile. I feel
"We don't want him to be dependent on Though he already enjoyed a successful It's very mysterious." gam.
A-8 ORO VALLEY[ARIZ]VOICE Wednesday,March 22, 1978
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9 bring a few additional expenses, Kriegh
Al. — ` 77-4' He's running for the council, he feels.
.4" ., 113' # explained when he submitted nominating "There's goodpavement in the w
��► `'� � �.- - � g e t o areas
� t :: s- petitions in December, because current that will go years without needing
' � /e' Mayor Lois Lamberson isn't, patching,"he said.Policeprotection
h. � P g• of the
� � '� � � Kriegh said he wanted someone on the areas "wouldn't be much of a burden"
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a . , ,,. .�: , . ,.,t council to represent Shadow Mountain either, he said. The Oro Valley Police
1 k '.i � , x subdivision residents. Department already responds to calls at
, "\-,,..-%.
� E All five of the other candidates in the the two areas"bordering on the town.
,,- ,: - f April 4 primary election live in Oro Valley Kriegh added, however' that he's
p�} -; ...,,,T # Country Club Estates. Only one of the six hesitant about spending additional
:.:�. "�� ,,v `, . C - s -- t-, . _ candidates won't be elected to the council. revenue on paving present Oro Valley's
t ` „' � •• # 40,,,,',341,,,,,,-� . "If I'm elected, I don't think Ill have to dirt roads.
do a lot of broadening Kriegh said. He People choose to have dirt roads. We
,_ °I''''''''''"4-t''';'
, ,, - x��; .. . <�'` ,, notes that.• .. �: ., a he attends all the regular can t be spending all our moneyon them
r�• , � --,-..4.„..-.,,,,I,,, . council meetings now anyway. when other roads are in need of major
-'''.*: I assume my duties would still be roads maintenance,like seal coating.
f Nom, �� y and streets.Certainly I have to learn more Annexing new land and increasing town
- \'- ' . " ` x` °t about the overall budget." revenues would also enable the town to
'" t "'''' M ..� .� - One of the most important things the reimburse its volunteers for more of their
new town council can do in its two-year axpenses, and maybe even to
. �," M� { f c� Y P Y "pay them a
term,Kriegh said,is to find ways to control minimum amount"for some work.
development along U.S. Highway 89, "If we annex properly,we'll start having
Strike! Oracle Road, which passes through Oro less problems and more money."
Valley. But Kriegh adds, "There's a Kriegh moved to Oro Valley with his
A Canyon del Oro baseball team member takes a vigorous swing at a low pitched ball question as to whether we can have it wife Marjorie shortly after their marriage
at a home game against Nogales Wednesday.CDO won the game against Nogales 7-5. develop like the people here want it." in 1961.
(VOICE staff photo) Since the state has right of way on land He doesn't know how close he came to a
along the highway,the town must look into career in baseball, but says that if his
how much say it has in the land's pitching arm hadn't given out in 1948 with
OV Police ofor development, Kriegh said. a Pueblo, Colo., semi-pro club, he might
accomplice The haphazard commercial - '
p a develop have been signed by the St.Louis Browns.
ment of Oracle Road south of Oro Valley is Kriegh accepted a job offer from an
Oro Valley police are still responsible for the damage, for glass. what can be expected without acquaintance at the Universityof Arizona
trying to find the identity of said Police Chief Fred Roof. Police officer Al Shaffer's
architectural controls or development in 1958. He had been teaching at the
a second suspect in the Bills for damage to the car,a small import,suffered patterns, Kriegh asserts. University of Colorado in Pueblo up to that
vandalism spree Feb.23 that town hall that were sent to about $2,000 damage, Concerning other growth within the time, after his all-state high school
caused more than $3,000 Oro Valley so far total i n c 1 u d i n g about $80 0 town, Kriegh said Oro Valleyans can pitching performance and the short-lived
damage to the town hall, $356.29, said Deputy Town damage to its steering probably expect the present "building minor league experience went in
,,police truck and an officer's Clerk Linda Jarchow. That column. p u p
private car. total doesn't include one of Shaffer didn't have a boom to continue. smoke.
"A lot of people are moving out here His mother died when he was young,so
Meanwhile, insurance the largest bills, for glass deductible to pay,Roof said. because we're incorporated.They want to Kriegh was raised on train cars by his
companies who have covered broken at the hall by tossed Roof said the one suspect get in while they can." father—a 38-year employee of the Santa
the costs of the damages are bricks and a garbage can. apprehended shortly after And because so many of those emigrants Fe railroad.
waiting t o prosecute The town itself must pay a the vandalism occurred has like the way the town is running, Kriegh He was born in Dodge City, Kansas.
whoever is determined to be $100 deductible on damage refused to identify his feels Oro Valley will never have a shortage He recalls that talk about incorporating
to the hall. Mrs. Jarchow alleged accomplice. of volunteers to operate its government. what is now the Town of Oro Valley began
' said. Shaffer said he saw aI-IALF
Oro Valley's new "They wont all come and volunteer at as early as 1968 — six years before it
police second suspect escape from once,but whenever there's a real need here actually happened.
truck, damaged in the the car driven by the first for someone,they'll step forward." One experience that shocked Kriegh
SIZE vandalism spree, is covered suspect, a Canyon del Oro Another source of volunteers could be into pushing for jncorporation was a
under a separate insurance High. School student, in the fesidents in areas that might be annexed speech given by then-Tucson mayor James
S HThe amount of that dust raised as they ended a into the town, Kriegh added. Corbett at Canyon del Oro High School.
policy's deductible wasn't high-speed chase. i i
I m not necessarily against "He pointed to a spot and told the
2243 EAST immediately available. The search for the second annexation," he said cautiously. Kriegh students `Right here will be the center of
BROADWAY Roof said damage to the suspect"is taking us quite a served on a town committee, with Vice- Tucson someday.'
T truck totalled about $600- bit of work.It wont die until Mayor E.S. "Steve" Engle and resident "I '
� got more to thinking about it, just
T L.C S()N.ARIZ. $300 for body work and$300 the suspect is apprehended, Elbert Montgomery, that researched an seem all the than es around
Roof said. , g° g g nd here that
annexation request by some Tucson government officials weren't even
He declined to estimate National Golf Club area residents last concerned about.
how many hours have been summer and fall. "And you'd waste your time trying
SAGUAIMspent investigating the "We can't go out and expand all over. to fight zoning proposals at the county,"he
incident in the month since it We'd ruin ourselves." recalls.
DINNER THE T occurred, but he did say a But the Rancho Verde subdivision and The success of the drive to incorporate
THEATRE "constant .
amount of time" the southern half of Shadow Mountain Oro Valley has narrowed Kriegh's focus
749 W. MIRACLE MILE ' has been required. Estates would be "assets" to Oro Valley, since then.
a , Kriegh says. But regardless of the work load he would
Takingin those areas would ensure the have as town en ineer and councilman,
eft--,-,.,,-).
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• ' $4,4.5.,, r .1 ". `.. ...4.. , ,..
CIVIC future stability of the town,he asserts,by there s one non-business pursuit he will
,, " ; bringing in more revenue through per- always "make time for:"
GROUPS••• residentver
presents go nment allotments to the Attending the sporting events at CDO
I.
SCHOOL town. that his two children Kevin, 16, and
i 1 Such revenue could pay for upgrading Kathleen, 14, are involved in.
Agatha �' ' 1 CROUPS... Oro Valley roads and police protection. And Kriegh has even managed to
1 . ti -4)- q g g
rAnd annexation of Rancho Verde and develop a hobby that has interested his son,
Christe,i- e * S ; Shadow Mountain at the same time,would as well:he pans for gold,in his snare time.
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CYAC may get leftover funds, county says
Pima County officials are currently to encourage donations from Catalinans, CYAC board to discuss the building,Mrs. - at the
g CYAC site,it had hoped Catalinans
reviewing left over bond funds to see if she said. Dusenberry said. would take more of an interest in the
enough remains to pay for improvements James Riley, director of the County She hopes to arrange a public meeting to building.
in the Catalina Youth Activity Center, Physical Plant Department, is currently discuss CYAC and other concerns of local
(CYAC) said County Supervisor Katie reviewing the money available from the residents sometime next'week,she said. Some of the 1974 bond money has
ry.
Dusenber ��bond and the amount needed to make the . already been spent in Catalina,she noted
CYAC building"structurally sound,"Mrs. Mrs. Dusenberry said she doesn't know —to build ramadas and other facilities at
"The county doesn't have enough funds Dusenberry said. when Riley will complete his review of the the Coronado Elementary School.
to finish the building," Mrs. Dusenberry CYAC's structure and bond funds
Local residents must still The CYAC Board of Directors is She said the county can still justify
said Friday. " ,
currently trying to raise money to put a available. She predicted it would be spending money at the CYAC site,
come forward with funds." roof on the still-unfinished building,built sometime before summer, however. nevertheless.
Some money remains from a 1974 in 1970. Nearly$1,000 has been collected "I feel this should be a community "The two places have different
county bond issue approved by Pima so far. project," she said. "I think the building functions. One is a park and recreation
County voters,Mrs.Dusenberry said."It'sMrs. Dusenberry,Riley and Gene Laos, should be used..It's a shame it's still only -area and the other can be a meeting place.
not much though,"she added. _ directorof Pima County Parks and half-finsihed." "I don't think they conflict — they
The funds should serve as"seed money" Recreation, met two weeks ago with the With the county's decision to open a pool _ complement one another."
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Wednesday, March 22, 1978
Catalloan ,-
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P�rev ai l in speeds
looking Location (MP) 86. 75 87.05 87.48
Direct ion NB SB NB SB NB SB
local doctor 85% Speed (MPH) 55. 1 .55. 7 54. 1 58. 6 56.3 59. 8
appointed committee of NB-Northbound
A newly pP
Catalina residents was scheduled to SB_South sound Accident.sunnia� � Arizona Department of Transportation
interview Monday afternoon a doctor who - ,
might open a practice in the community, TIME FROM 1_1_35 TO 1_1_7R Y EARS 3 I) M I LEPOsT F"RO111 8F, 4n TO
87 J�
according to a member of the Catalina - NUMBER OF ACCIDENTS INVOLVEMENT LIGHT jNO.OF PERSONS TYPE OF ACCIDENT
committee. ,T,__,, SINGLE MULTI- DAY REAR TURN-
The meeting was-to be held at the Tucson YEAR TOTAL FATAL'INJURY PDO VEHICL VEHICLE PED LIGHT DARK KILLED INJU• • ANGLE D ROR J
EN ING Anim.Ped. Misc,
office of the Arizona Rural Health
Federation, Mrs. Rodriquez said. 19 7 5 6 0 3 3 5 1 0 1 5 0
• She was named with six other 7 0 0 2 1 3 0 0
Catalinans to a steering committee that
will research ways to provide health care 19 7 6 6 0 3 3 2 4 0 4 2 0 7 0 1 2 2 0 0 1
I s,to the community residents.
Currently, local health services are 19 7 7 5 0 3 2 1 3 1 2 3 0 5 0 2 1 0 0 1 1
limited to a hypnosis clinic run by a ' ' ` ` •
medical doctor.
An eighth member of the health
committee was tentatively named to the TOTAL
Catalina Community Health Committee 17 0 9 8 8 8 1 7 10 0 19 0 3 • 5 3 3 1 4 2
when he didn't attend the March 14 public YEARLY
meeting at which he was appointed. AVG• _5. 7 0 3. 0 2. 7 2. 7 2. 7 0. 3 2. 3 3. 3_ 0 6. 3 0 1. 0 1. 7 , 1. 0 1.0 0. 3 0. 7
Steve Younggren, a partner in the •
Catalina Plaza Drug store,said March 15 HIGHWAY 89 NEAR CATALINA
he intends to serve on the committee.
Younggren said that Gary Kohring,
D.O., who operated a practice in Catalina
for about a year until he recently left the Transportation study backs
community,was assisting in the search for
a Catalina doctor. existing
Kohring said last Wednesday that the
search for a new doctor "hasn't
progressed." He was unavailable for
comment later on the Monday interview. The speed limit on the 1 1/3 mile stretch difficult and dangerous to enter U.S. 89 the land is developed.On the other side,the
Other Catalinans named to the health of U.S. Highway 89 that passes through from Catalina. report says,development totals only three
committee at a meeting in Coronado Catalina should remain at 55 mph, an "At 55 mph, there are wider breaks percent of the land.
Elementary School were: Robert and Arizona Department of Transportation between groups of cars so entering is The study also says that traffic
Carol Hamley, Peggy MacDonald, Ruth (A DOT>study recommends. easier. If traffic were slowed down, the increased on the 1 1/3 mile stretch studied
Hamilton and Gilbert and MargreeteThe study was concluded by ADOT's traffic would back up and there wouldn't by about six percent from 1976 to 1977.
Anderson. Highways Division at the request of be as many breaks,"she said. The average daily traffic total was 7,600
The next public meeting on Catalina C'atalina's county supervisor, Katie The ADOT study also cited an accident vehicles in 1977.
medical needs will be held at Coronado Dusenberry,she said. rate on the Catalina stretch of the highway About 27 percent of the total traffic is
April 11, beginning at 7:30 p.m. that "did not indicate any discernible defined as "truck traffic" and eight
Organizers of the meeting were Mrs. Dusenberry was asked to accident patterns related to the posted percent is out of state traffic, the report
disappointed at the turnout of only 19 investigate the possibility of lowering the speed limit." states.
persons March 14. speed limit at a public meeting here in The area included in the ADOT study
Among those attending the second December. runs from milepost 86.50 north to milepost
recent medical meeting in the community Some residents at the meeting said the 87.70.
were Richard Vandemark and Bonnie speeds of highway drivers endanger Seventeen accidents occurred on the Players hit
Marson,representatives of the University Catalinans who try to enter the highway stretch from Jan. 1, 1975 to Jan. 1,-1978,
of Arizona College of Medicine. from points within the community, the report states.None of them resulted in
Also attending the meeting was George ingo iackpot
Spear, D.O., from Tucson General Benjamin E. Burritt, assistant traffic a death.
engineer—in the Highway Division's "The accident rates have shown a slight
Hospital. He said the hospital will operations studies branch, says in his decrease and are not abnormally high," It will be a happier Easter season for
cooperate whenever possible in any effort study of the local speeds that they "are the report adds. Catalinans Steve Hayes and Karen
to bring health care facilities to Catalina. compatible with the posted speed limits:" Another reason cited in the Boudreaux this year—even though the
The audience at the meeting was told recommendation not to lower the local two must split the$150"junior jackpot"
that funds are probably available to The study was completed by Burritt s speed was the lack of pedestrian traffic. they won at bingo here Friday night.
establish health care in Catalina through ADOT branch Feb. 24 and sent to Mrs. ADOT sent a test vehicle to Catalina to The numbers on both the winners'
the federal Department of Health Dusenberry's office last week. She
• p a copy to the Voice and said study traffic patterns here. The vehicle cards added up for the right
Education and Welfare. providedp• encountered"little or no side friction and combination at the same instant in the
It was also suggested that the health another copy is being sent to Catalinan no significant reduction in speed was weekly game,sponsored by St. Martin
committee request assistance in its efforts Norma Havens. required" in driving the highway. de Porres mission.
from the Magma Copper Co., which Mrs. Dusenberry said she was told by The study notes that almost all the The two winners will receive $75
employs a number of local residents at its ADOT officials that lowering the highway .development in Catalina lies to the east each.
San Manuel operation. speed would actually make it more side of the highway, where 44 percent of
B-2 ORO VALLEY[ARIZ]VOICE Wednesday,March 22, 1978
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By BETTE CHASTAIN Physicians Assistant Pat Spangler sees ' " 14
Hoping to eventually establish a Health patients as renovation goes on all around ,
Clinic in Catalina, several residents her•The carpenters are volunteers,and an =
recently took a tour of three of Southern electrician is workingfor a minimum Y ` '44`:` 4
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Arizona working clinics. wage.When it's finished,the building will > ��� N V.�
Richard '„:';,,„;,::
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Vandemark and Bonnie have seven rooms and will serve some 3,000 .�` 5 � :,;
Marson, representatives of the Rural people in the' area including two Y: 1_ =
Health Program of the University of examination rooms, laboratoryand '' .„.. s.,4:::<„:"
Arizona Medical School were guides for treatment room. ,`fes , .
Gilbert and Marguerite Anderson, Peggy " �
Under the direction of Administrator A {
MacDonald,Ruth Hamilton and Ernie and .
Chris Norris, the Benson Clinic, serving \ �. x
Hortensia Rodriguez. W Y
8,000 people, has everything a modern
Patagonia has set up a clinic in a trailer
staffed four days a week by Nurse
clinic needs.There is treatment in eye,ear, n`r„
nose and throat, orthopedics, pediatrics, ` :{
Practioner Barbara Marts. Nancy Jehle .,
supervises 40 volunteers in that
podiatrist, surgeon, urology, neurology
community. Serving approximately 800 and psychologist. ; w x
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s .k
These services are available in a new �.:
multi services are offered, including - �
regular health services, Social Security modern building. Begun in a real estate �� , t i - t :.
Food stamps, office five ears a the clinic now treats `` ` . � t, '
problems, Drivers Tests and Y �, � �� �-� � - :i.--.{
an avers a ,{ i � .a Cancer screening program.An addition ge of1,400patientsamonthand ,is being planned to the cramped building. has seven employees,with Jess Clifford in �' - ,
The Tombstone Clinic is in the growing charge of the modern laboratory. - . - .� �
stage. Local resident Thelma Garvin Benson residents no loner have to.wait `
started the push and with the cooperation g �
. for a trip to Tucson before making a r° � � 7
of the community opened the clinic in a n..
diagnosis. Workers at all three of these � � �
mobile unit last Sept. 7. clinics stressed one important point: ,, ,_ s,
On March 1, the Tombstone clinic was citizen participation anon is what started and .tfiJ �..' '
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moved into a building. maintains them. a; ''' ik '
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��' `� ��OF THE STATE OF ARIZONA „, .
IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF PIMA �,.In the Matter of `
the Estate of , No.P 4448 A steady stream of $4,800,she said.NOTICE ROGER F. 1 CREDITORS donations continues to The Town Building '`HARRIS. flow into the Oro Valley Committee said$67,500
Deceased. ► Town Hall for the town is needed to buythe hall �`, _ Wi'•
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the
undersigned has been a buildingfund. Another and the five acres of i S.
ppointed personal
representative of this estate.All persons $800 was received by land it's located on.Oro i
having claims against the estate are
required to present their claims within the town last week, Valley's year's Iease on :
four months after the date of the first compared to about
publication of this notice or the claims will P $900 the hall expires in
be forever barred. Claims must be presented by delivering or mailing a
the previous week,said December.
written statement of the claim to the Deputy Town Clerk Donations can be sent
undersigned personal representative at Linda Jarchow.
Offices of Henry Zipf 220 E.Speedway. or brought to the town
Tucson.Arizona 85705.
DATED March 3,Isis That brings the total hall, 680 W. Calle -”
sIHenry Zipf donated so far to about Concordia.
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Advertising .
Index425 FoodsCommercialand Business Want Ads 03 Pet Services 711 Parts &
5te per word,20 word minimum ,.� - Accessories
ANNOUNCEMENTS Special Effects 10e Extra Per Word "instant Mixes" make and store Rabbit hutches all new galvanized
for pie crusts, puddings, bever- welded wire construction. Com- 4 used tires. 800x16.5D. Lots of
101 Announcements Blind Ads 50g Extra ages,etc., $1.00; "Yummy Rabbit plete with feeder,watering bottle, miles left.$45.825-9620.
103 Card of Thanks All Ads 4% Sales Tax Recipes," hash, sausage,enchila- hangers. 1-2 and 3 compartment - - -
105 Give Away[Free] das,Aunt Phil's special ingredient, units starting at$30.825-9391 or 717 Travel
107 Lodge&Club Notices Ask for Oro Valley Classified Ads etc.,$1.00."A"Rabbitry&Supply, 884-8586. Trailers
109 Lost&Found[Free] P.O. Box 8498-CRB, Tucson, AZ
111 Personals 85738. HORSE SHOEING For sale:8x18 Shasta travel trailer.
113 Travel Opportunities 884-9880
Experienced. Reasonable rates. Good condition. Call Cecil 825-
Ph.825-9876.Harry G.Clayton. 3106. 3-22
BUSINESS SERVICE DIRECTORY Deadlines 427 Furniture
REAL ESTATE
Saturday 11 a.m. for Wednesday 509 Pets For
201 Accounting,Bookkeeping Recliner rocker chair,large, o Sale
203 Appliance Repair vinyl,
205 Answering Service Combination Rates light grey, used one week. Will
207 Auto Service Green Valley News-Oro Valley Voice Rates sacrifice.297-3721. FOR SALE 909 Land &
209 Building/Remodeling available phone 889-2092 - Pure bred kittens:Manx&Persians. Acreages
211 Carpet/Rug 435 Household Also Australian Shepherd pups.
213 Concrete,Masonry 825-3400 or 825.9376.
215 Cooling,Heating FR E ' GO aj. _
- Five acres of beautiful desert
217 Drafting Services • _ - ---- Kittens for sale.Male Persian,male property. Located just 1 block
219 Electrical Repair FAM LYWANTInternational Sterlin silverware Manx,two Persian male cats.Please ADS g ,
221 Excavating&Leveling north of Tangerine Rd. and one
223 Handyman 98 pcs.-7 pc.place settings plus phone 825-3400 or 825-9376 orblock west of La Cholla.$12,500.
SEE serving pieces. $1600. 297-0384. 385-9366. Write Catalina Pet Call 297.3212.
225 Hauling U N
227 Income Tax Call after 6:00 weekdays. All day Service, CRB 8756. Tucson, AZ
229 Janitorial Services / weekends. 85738.
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231 Landscaping&Yard care 109 Lost&Found 255 Upholstery For Sale: Foam carpet padding911 Mobile Homes
233 Legal Services
235 Miscellaneous Services [Fr ] _ $20.00 per roll,dinette set$30.00, BUSINESS/
237 Mobile Home Services Upholstery tables$4.50-$10.00,TV stand-cart FINANCE 1,2,3,bedrooms for rent.Mobile
239 Moving&Storage p ry Special - Basic sofa $8.00, air hockey table game Home Ground Space available.
241 Painting&Papering and chair$139. Choice of Hercu- originally$129.00,sell for$60.00, - Laundromat open to public.
243 Plumbing Repair
LOST-REWARD Catalina Hawser Ion or 100% Nylon. Plus $5 gold occasional chair $8.00, etc. 605 Investments Catalina Count Mobile Home
245 Roofing-Siding Rd. Pair of men's tan shoes.Black additional each ushion.Old World 297-4553 or 825-3546. ry
247 Sewing,Alterations shaving case. Reward for return of Furniture Works, Tucson 623- Park N. Oracle Road Catalina
case&contents.Phone 825-9887. 8223. 297-3830.
249 Swimming Pool Maintenancehelp Wanted:to rehabilitate those
3-22P
251 Tree Service 3-
Custom
253 TV/Stereo Repairs Drapery&Upholstery who are less fortunate.We are in GOLD & SILVER Broker For sale: '73 "Marlette" 14x70
255 Upholstery LOST-REWARD.Catalina,Hawser FREE in home estimates or visit our need of tax deductible
257 Well Drilling Rd. Pair of men's tan shoes.Black showroom at 4243 N. Campbell. DONATIONS of furniture, lamps, Coins and Bars mobile home.2 BR.2 bath,perfect
327-3383. china, condition. Ideal 2nd home for
shaving case. Reward for return of pictures & frames, post- Daranyi and Co. - winter visitors with free summer
case&contents.Phone 825-9887. FITCH UPHOLSTERY&INTERIORS cards,stamps,coins,books,plants Phone Tucson 623-4711 upkeep.Catalina 825-9158.
EMPLOYMENT &pots.We will pick up.Call Willing
301 Babysitter Wanted 111 Personals EMPLOYMENT
Effort Industries: 327-1734 bet.
p.m, , Budger,10x55'with 9x13 expando.
303 Help Wanted Two 50-gallongalvanized - One bedroom furnished. Skirting
305 Help Wanted,Sales Easter bunnies for sale.Call 825- g gas TRANSPORTATION and awnings.Tool shed.Screened
303 Help Wanted barrels,$10 each.One braided rug porch.Orchard Valley Park,3950 E.
307 Work Wanted 9391. 3-15
9x12, $25. One spool of standard Hawser. Lot 60. Space rental
MERCHANDISE Own now.Let Ken Pohlman help you Room,board,private bath,garage, gauge barbed wire,$10.Call after 4
p.m.or fora m � $40/mo.includes water.Open 1-5
MISCELLANEOUSwith your pre-needed care. Call foothills home, to healthy woman FRagsdale,ppo' tment call James 701 Automobiles p.m.daily.
Evergreen Cemetery 888-7470_. with car, in exchange for light R.R.19,Box 107.825- _
housekeeping, some cooking and 9404.
401 Appliances - driving for one. Afternoons and � - -- Must sell. Like new'77 Ford Pinto WE CLEANED OUT
403 Antiques wagon. 79 tags. Excellent gas
405 Auctions BUSINESS SERVICE evenings free for outside work,plus 449;Recreation mileage. 11,800 actual miles. Ph. THE PLACE
407 Books, weekends off.Phone 299-2536.
Coins,Stamps Equipment 297-2305. 3-22
409 Building Materials DIRECTORY - With a Want Ad
411 Carport,Patio Sale
- ,413 Clothing..,--.. f.,.<w ,.. . ,. - . -------------„ ,,; ==.,,,,,,N,_,•�. Royce 23 channel CB with PA,RF
&Heating 201 Accounting/ ANL, Delta Tune with '
415 Cooling, / Gain,
417 Crafts,Hobbies Help Wanted {antenna. $80. 327-5809 or 297-
419 Farm&Ranch Equipment Bookkeeping `5145.
421 Firewood ------ _ Catalina Ariz. opening
423 Floor Coverings LEE'S •.
425 Foods ACCOUNTING for part time center 453 TV's/Stereo/ lkiword .
427 Furniture manager in multi- •
429 Gift Ideas SERVICE Radio
431 Golf Equipment Incomes Tax Returns. purpose senior center and ---- „tote
433 Health Foods Federal&State. nutrion program. Must AKAI reel to reel tape deck, auto
435 Household Goods Bookkeeping small business. •
437 Jewelry,Watches,etc. Pick-up 1k-liver, have experience facillita- reverse, 3 speed, 3 head. Tapes
.439 Machinery,Tools Experienced&reliable ting social services and included.$300.327-5809 or 297-
441 Musical Instruments 297-903 5145. e it
e443 Nurseries,GardenSupplies planning,organizing and . '; Adv in the445 Office Business Equipment 207 Auto Service implementing social,
eruse
447 Photographic Equipment recreational and educa- PETS &
449 Recreation Equipment
451 Sewing Machines tional activities. Trans-
LIVESTOCK valle
ro
453 TV's,Stero,Radio portation necessary.Wanted to Buy . ni' 1
• : ;,.. Acceptingresumes until
PETS&LIVESTOCK taMtY ml t
he Sips,t.,.v r♦+mow .tiJ lt}ur(,Ar.SWw
501 Livestock
Tuesday 3/28 5 p.m. -'
For Sale •�•�� =
501 Livestock For Sale1111311964116SNGP, 242 S. Plumer,
503 Pet,Livestock Supplies ,� -� - �n.
505 Pet Services Tucson, Az.85 t 19 E.O.P. Full blooded African Goats,Pygmy
509 Pets For Sale All RV Service
Complete Motorhomes, Type$50 and up.825-9620. �
BUSINESS-FINANCE Travel Trailers.Fifth Wheels
Y
and Campers serviced by 307 Work Wanted r
601 Business Opportunities
603 Insurance qualified technicians. Bring to
605 Investments Complete gas, electric COUPON
FAMILY
607 Money to Loan plumbing repairs, hitches. Mature-experienced nurses aide
609 Money Wanted 8 tow bars, wiring expertly will care for patients days or
0411111,installed. Refrigerators evenings.825-9580. FOR iWANT AD!
TRANSPORTATION furnaces also serviced.
mobile service available.
701 Automobiles All RV Service Child care, light housework,
703 Bicyclesreliable,references,part time.888- HERE'S THE RULES
705 Boats,Motors,Supplies just off of 1-10 at 1225 8210. 3-15 - -
W.Miracle Mile
707 Campers&Shells open Mon.-Fri.8-6 p.m. _ _ 1. All items for the FREE family, to omit any items not pertaining LEVE n
709 Motorcycles Sat.9-5 p.m.
want ads must be written on the to personal items. E
711 Parts&Accessories By Appointment only MERCHANDISE O0upon. 4. No personal want ads will be
2.Name, address, and phone taken over the phone.
713 Recreational Vehicles 622-3709
715 Rentals number must be included on the d5.The deadline for the FREE
717 Travel Trailers ` -- MISCELLANEOUS coupon, or it will not be family want ads is FRIDAY
719 Trucks 209 Building _ accepted. NOON.
3.Only personal want ads will be 6.When item[s]is sold,please caH
RENTALS Remodeling
accepted•We reserve the right
401 Appliances
801 Apartment Furnished TiLE-Mexican Colonial Clay Floor For The Sake Of Clarity,Please Print 8700 ORACLE
803 Apartment Unfurnished Tile 70d per square foot and up. N.
805 Commercial Rentals Year old Sears Coldsport Refriger-
807 Home Adobe Wholesalers, Tucson 793- ator. 17 cubic foot, Harvest gold,
809 Miscellaneous Rentals 8593' frostfree, like new condition, im- 0 r
811 Mobile Home x-- - maculate.$300.325-6284.
813 Mobile Home Lots 215 Cool i n g/
815 Share Living Quarters __
817 Storage Rentals Heating
0
819 Townhouse
413 Clothing --
821 Vacation Rentals
823 Want to Rent Protect your cooler with a heavy
canvas cover from Air-Master Printed T-shirt proclaiming your
3928 S.6th Ave.294-9358. "Right to keep and bear arms,"
REAL ESTATE __ White$3.98,Yellow or Blue$4.98;
901 Commercial Property 227 l ncorne TaX
S.M or L:Postage paid.Send check
or M.O."A"Shirt Company,P.O.Box NOT FOR PUBLICATION
903 Farms,Ranches 905 Homes . 8498-CRB, Tucson, Az. 85738.
• Immediate Delivery! NAME
907 Income,Investment Property
Catalina t a 1 tl cl -- --
909 Land&Acreages Tax Ser•` lee ADDRESS
911 Mobile Homes � Sell-out: 100 new, slightly soiled
913 Open Houses Mrs. LJane Black printed T-shirts: 28 styrofoam PHONE NUMBER
915 Real Estate Wanted Y and over 5,000 16x054 N. ORACLE r
917 Resort-Vacation Property Located for the fifth year mannequins;
919 Townhouses in the flocked iron-on letters.All for$50. Maximum Insertion-3 Times FOR WANT nos CATALINA
LAW«' t)F'�'1 t'E•::"+ Call 825-9391. For Each Want Ad ►�►*�N J
, . . . , . , a , .',l_4_,,1.z►.T_.j✓.}'..,a./'wr'+•,,,,,„ i►' . aE, r i.#. -'•'i 4,filC Yt-#.l-it-a-a"s JF.*- 41'1 ir'•'•'a's'•a•il.-.-atie'a's#`I.1`Ira"eirefi..'_V_V.ri`.•'-,i'-,.t*.•'+r-rr'J.••.d..a,,jr.r.t.4'.t%,07r.,-
11-4 , ORO VALLEY[ARIZ]VOICE
Wednesday, March 22, 1978
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/ ,-. .1 i P,,i.,..::,.. Catalina Park bill
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;�` a,' By LINDA WEIS added, "When
the bill got to appropriations bill cleared
*. .3-;„:'.4, The $980,000 Catalina the floor of the House,e, the the lower chamber, Arizona
State Park appropriations wheel was greased so well House
alla
Leaders rushed the
it,,,,-,,,,-;„, bill was rushed through the that no one said one word in flood control bill through
Arizona House of Re re- without debate bya vote of
a �� P debate
sentatives Thursday with a "This could be myre-
55-4.
\� r...„(4, � :1.:.:7'
surprisinglack of opposi- election bill,"Goodwin said. That bill will aid recenttion, byavoteof48-10. An aide to Goodein, flood victims and provide
-,s., `\ `� p--t' r rit
•\ tia
. , . ,
Thosesupporting thepark however, did say that key long-ran a floodfi ''' hadex ectedthefiscallg control
` P ylegislationwhichMaricopaprojectsin •Mari c''':
o�� conservative Re ublicanPaP County legislators wanted County.
> -- Caucus to bar the bill from passed in the
.� �� .��° 1 � - *a�� � � � House was the The Catalina State Park
fi,- v -, entering the House. impetus behind the
C.....'7:4
° ., : zs P park bill will be assigned to a
But Republican Thomas
bill's passage. Senate committee some time
' ''•'.'',.',-,�` a .•-,„:-. --,..s. .� � Goodwin agreed to support
:_ . � g Hours before the park next week.
, $11 million in flood-control
.. funds for Maricopa County
,•-,• ars ru, N,‘ .s, � in return for House
w� e
�� ` • Republicans' agreement to
, ��; ,� , let the park appropriations on health planning
z
ii-, , bill slide through without
' pposition, a lobbyist at the Superior Court Judge master health plan for
k
� state legislature said. Jack Marks will rule within Southeastern
tern Arizona which
1
epu ican Goodwin, the next several weeks on the was adopted by the HSA
chairman chairman of the House constitutionality of Ariz governing body Thursday.
x
�. �� �� �, ''''41?—�. �. Appropriations Committee, na's ve• rsion of health
d � �a.. F 4 ,, refused to comment on planning,after he listened to
� ... . : . k whether he supported the lawyers' arguments during
'` PP y gu
1:', .- . R ” Maricopa Countyflood pen
p bill a March 14 hearing.
a • in exchange for Republican The court rulingwas
support for his Catalina requested by American remain
Park bill. Medical International
Goodwin, who represents (AMI), a firm which has •
Oro Valleyand the unsuccessfully tennis
sought
surrounding Northwest approval since 1976 to
- area, said, "I knew what I construct a 100-bed hospital Local residents may still
Smoothingsign up for tennis lessons
the transitionatIna and Mona Lisa Roads.
closed for the Republican But Michael Monroe, being conducted by the
Former site manager for the Catalina Senior Now Generation,Lee Myers,left,goes countYat Canyon del Oro
over a roster of participants in the program with Debbie Cole,who will direct the Caucus. I simply collected a attorney for the Health
local program until a permanent site manager can be found. Mrs. Myers left her few IOU's." Systems Agency of South-
High School :
position last week to accept a high school teaching job in Apache County.(Photo by Basking in the limelight of eastern Arizona (HSA), The seven-week, ,$12.50
Chris Kemberling) a well-fought battle, he defended the methods used course, which began March
- by HSA Iast year to reject 4, still has openings at all
AMI's bid for a Northside levels, a spokesman for the
hospital. Pima County Parks and
CATAL/NA CURRENT In denying AMI approval Recreation Department
PP P
for a hospital,HSA used the said.
Hill-Burton Formula — Those who want .to
Wildfire
• I • which the agency adopted in register should go out to the
taught August — to determine CDO courts Saturday at the
whether Pima County following times to register: -
needed additional hospital
By BE'1"1'E CHASTAIN instruction March 4 at Pima Coronado Elementary ranchers from Dripping beds. Nine to 10:30 a.m. for
Officials of the Arizona Community College. PP g The formula indicated intermediate; 10:30 a.m. to
School beginning next Springs Valley, Ariz., with noon for advanced beginner;
State Land Department Certificates were pre- Wednesday,March 29. Maylon and Kathyohnson that the county had asurplus g
have instructed at least 20 sented to the graduates after His other qualifications of 250 beds, since the area noon t o 1.3 0 p.m. f o r
Catalina Volunteer Fire classroom and qualifications from Kearney,were recently beginner; and 2 to 3:30 p.m.
practical include work with the Youth guests of Mary and Bob already has 2,500 hospital
District volunteers in "wild exercises were completed. Conservation Corps, exten- Rankin. beds. for intermediate league.
fire fighting". * * * AMI attorney Louis Classes are held at these
sive study of desert plants With their guitars, the
Some of Paul Shaw,who will teach they Barassi contended that the times every Saturday.
and animals,which led to his often travel the 85-plus miles
the dis- a Catalina class on desert co-founding of the Sunset to join their friends here for a formula used by HSA is In addition to the $12.50
trict fire- life, served a 'curator of Garden in Menlo Park Calif. musical w - more than 30 years old, fee, tennis students also
fighters „. plants at the renowned Topics of eek end get-
"originated from the 1946 must bring with them one
p the classes will together. g
attended Arizona Sonora Desert 3 be; Desert dwellers, plant * * * Hill-Burton Act. unopened can of LISTA
the one- Museum for seven years identification, archeology, The Coronado Cougars "The act encouraged local approved tennis balls.
•
day ses- until 1970. anthropology, g planning by determining the
cion held "Natural Life and Living p° gy, plant usage, were outstanding at a recent needs among various
Checks may be made out to
Saturday , � ,��..cof the Past and Present" is plant propagation and track meet.Congratulations projects Pima County Parks and
animals. to: Bruce Peck, Barbara P in order to allocate Recreation.
at Sierra the title of the nine-week Those interested in federal funds for hospital
Oliver, Tippi Tippetts, L�sl construction,"" B a r a s s i
Vista, while others received course Shaw will teach at registering
for the class can Cowie, Doug Hendrichs,
argued.
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�®®®� contact Helen Nelson at 825- Ronnie Peck, Billy Wyckoff, ±
9109, or at the school, 297- Michelle Maxwell, Eric Barassi also questioned
® 5441. Warne, T.J. Rosinger,
Ithe latitude given to HSA in Read
* * * Albert Contreras and Robby planning local health
II M. Bert and Pat Cooley, facilities, when he asked
Oliver. MarksArizona's
® to declare the
Pay . •
version of health planning
• sur°P .Why Dear, unconstitutional.
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ii YouBelieve - check HSA's power, since i
■ FRAME THAT PAINTING-- _ ,;, -
® ,< �t` the agency is outside all an
I Come in and visit the WE SOLD 1T � • 4,,,,, ~- branches -of state and
® WITH , ,, 1
I B16GEST little Frain!Shop �- C' ''' municipal government,"
® A WANT AD Barassiyou'ii
I in Tucson.Over 2500 quality �,.-. charged.
® In addition to the legal
ili handcrafted pintire frames t
® _ arguments presented at the now
® on display--front 5x7 to 24x48 ii hearing, Marks will study
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