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Vol.V No. 22 one Section-- 12 Pages 15 Cents Wednesday,May 31, 1978
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The tyro Valley Town Council surprised "I have no specific plans I want to .,
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Steve En le a�s mayor and James Peterson council to be run in a sensible way for the
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The nein council members were sworn in the best town that funds will allow." .„.',....,.,
before about 25 town residents by retiring Peterson also said he wanted to continue ::: if . ::
mayor Lois Lamberson.Other councilmen the present programs to keep up with the � r Y
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Edward Needham and James Kriegh. The revision of the zoning ordinances s ,:
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Mrs. Lamberson said she had mired and the general plan for the town are the • .
emitions about leaving office. big items needing continued attention,"he • 114AM
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"We've had funny times, good times. said. . h'
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and I want to thank avert' - �� � �"‘;,0-2.,,,T - � ' �•�
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tolerant family. I leave t Rhude presented the new council'
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sadness and a great big sigh of relief."she
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wooden plaque made by his son which was 7:
said. � � . � � 1inscribedwiththe Oro Valley TownSeal. 'c 4 f �`
Engle said his goals as mayor were the y
same as when he was first elected to the "The whole family has been involved in ,: ; t,i.� : r'`•4.{ -. .•
ouncil. the townofOro Vlley, Rhude saidWeiiif �w rtr ,..
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Rhudes'son, David,was
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"I have learned a tremendous amount by �` •.;-Y...,,'
working with the police.I've seen the other '
side and know it's helped me grow up," tit `
park getsyoung Rhude said. * b �, . '.*;;;Pt-
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Engle presented certificatesaf '# Ks. i° i{ i„,-.
There was an air of victory and relief in appreciation to Mrs. Lam Berson and
Tucson's El Presidio Park on Saturday as Rhude for their service to the Town I'Ve did 2t l
about 100 persons watched Gov. Bruce Council' Oro Valle an Steve Gala her hu his classmate T ler Gibson after commencement
Babbitt sign legislation providingy g Ty
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in funds for the 8,4o4-acre "aro Valley is a better place because of exercises at the Canyon del Uro High School football field Wednesday night.About
Catalina State Park. the work ant effort these people have 340 members of the senior class said good-bye to their high school friends after the
The signing Fay, afive-year effort by Provided,"Engle said. ceremony. (Photo by Chris Kemberling)
environmentalists, legislators and a
citizen's group to get funds for the
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purchase of 295 acres and state land
grazing leases on the northwest side of the
Catalina Mountains. SCHOOLS, BUSINESSES AFFECTED
Funds for the park had been eliminated -
from the state budget last year by the late
Gov. Wesley Bolin. Babbitt restored the • •
money after he took office.
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State Rep.•Thomas Goodwin, R-Tucson, ,
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said legislative approval was difficult to
obtain this week because the bill was used An ordinance that would Prohibit government buildings would lie required
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(:pec' related story.)
to trade votes for passageofatax-reliefbill hospitals, ai r(�orts, rc.3sorts and to have roads and ��arking area. sui•fac•ed In other action, the council heard �i
for the copper industry. recreational businesses from land zoned for dust control. Presentation from the Pima Association of
Catalina rancher-developer Lloyd for onc'house pc'r four acres«'A.s apprcj�'c�cl 1'hc' c�urstion at()s(• as to the status of (�o�•c'rnmc'nts W�e.�tc=«•atrr Mana rE'n1C'nt
Golder III has agreed to sell his state land by the ()ro Valley Town ('ouncil on leu i Id i ng perm i t r•c'c�uests already ('ounc•i I c,n�ti'ater I,c,llution in Pima('ount�•.
grazing leases for the park. 'I'hursda�•. -submitted to the town building inspector. The i rimar�•cause of water Po in
The sale would complete the acquisition A (,alalic•hearing was helc!on Ordinance ('c�unc•il members agreed those j)ermils the county is tilt sc=tit'age treatment Plants.
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of land needed to form the park. ::�. which l�ec•amc' c�ffc'c•ti�'c' immc'cliatcl�• would be honored under the=c,lcl ordinance s�ticl .Ic=se' Brown. s(�ukc=smrcn for the
Developer John Ratliff has traded land before' the council voted to place private In question spec•ific•allt•«•as a request for a group. IIS'said his rrc�u(,��•ill rc'�ummencl
east of the Tucson-Florence High`uay to
an( parochial schools in cc c•atc'#.rc,rti• that c•hurc•h to lac'built on a 10-act site at thc= that fc=cic=r-il funds IR usc'cl overot ix,Page
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the State Land Department for 2,500 ac res would require them to build on 10-acre c•c,r n c'r c,f' lit
e n a `'is t a incl cane
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situated within Ranch Vistoso,a 15-square (parcels instead of four.
mile area northwest of Tucson that Ratliff : ince sal_urban ranch (S i zoning
and others plan to build into a residential allows once house per four acres. c )unc•i l • 0
community. � �TV z n inre u es• •c sc•�clncccr�'farschols ions
Betsey Rieke, coordinator of the land the c /mid( c
Catalina Park Coalition,said it would take and churches. The new zoning also
at least a year to complete the trades to the rc=cru i ccs the improvements occupy only:,u1 I s
State fariT;oiBoard. �c=rc•cnt cif tl�c= 1cncl. • r r�i rure ty
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"Were going to let down now,"Ms. The council voted 3-O to eliminate
Rieke said. "The momentum is going and hospitals.resorts.churche .guest ranches. Three TV stations wanting to build a Wednesday because he said a variance
we plan to follow through as quickly as airports, athletic clubs, rac•c tracks, translator on Pasch Ridge can't ask for an comes after rezoning; not before.
possible." stadiums, golf courses anti riding stables exemption from a zoning ordinance until Three local television stations had
Babbitt signed the legislation in a short, from being developed in areas des4„.�-nated the rezoning is secured, the county submitted a requet to allow a 100-foot
ten minute ceremony. R. attorney's office has ruled. television translator to be placed only 15
"It's a happy ending,a perfect day after They were translerr•c�cl to transitional That announcement came at a Board of feet from the property line instead of the
a long process,"Babbitt said. zoning, designated for low density Adjustment hearing Wednesday attended required 100 feet needed for a buffer.
"I'm especially happy about this for the business development, by about 15 Pasch Ridge area residents Residents of the Sunny
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Pe() of Pima County and especially those Shielded lighting anti no outdoor ^opposed to having the structure built in Shadow •Mountain Estates subdivisions
in the northwest. loads Beakers were recommended for their neighborhood. gathered petitions opposing the tower.Jan
"Pima County got this park because they government b u i I d i n gs, 1 i l�r a r i e s, Pima County Deputy Attorney Howard Watson, coordinator of the drive,said 540
were willing to put some of their own museums•playgrounds and athletic fields. Baldwin refused to consider a zoning residents signed the petitions.
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rezoning for two lots such zoning is actually tier; i1
adjoining Pusch Ridge, granted.
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and to build a 100-foot TV You know, that sounds r
tower on them. reasonable and logical. . .......
So far, the application Isn't it strange that the
by three Tucson net work county and the rezon-
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affiliates has moved ing applicants —didn't
forward so smoothly, and discover that pretty -
adroitly avoided any obvious fact until a score
variance tieup by the of homeowners had - I
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Board of Adjustment so rearranged their sc ed
easily, that one can't help ules in order to be at that
but wonder:is the"fix"in? "hearing?" • •
Pima County Chief It has the distinct smellKinglygoes courting
Administrative Officer of the old fast hustle, the
Ken Scharman apparent- tactic which slick zoning It has only been within scarlet eyes. This parasitic plant is
ly greased the way three lawyers have employed in the past year that«'e have The female is less hosted by cottonwood,
ever seen a haino pe pia gloriously attired in dark mesquite. Salo verde and
weeks ago with his memo this county for years: round our neighborhood. grey without even a touch other trees.
which scheduled the Running 'em back and The male is a kingly bird, of wh i to for relief. But these birds, who
application for a quick forth to the courthouse. with silky,jet black color Neverthless.she is able to are related t o t h e
• "locals" and a noble crest. capture an attentive waxwings, also eat many
Planning and Zoning The locals object to I n ...,7,-:a,,,% ,-: . husband who not only insects. skillful
— our tr r Let's fIi ht ' _ does most of the ww�ork of att tc ng t are
Commissionhearing rezoning y g �� at catch�ngthem in flight.
without the usualprelim- schedule a hearing, let he re- building a nest, but may
g' � resent a bouquet with it. Marge Barry of Oro
veals �ry p q Valleyhassbeen«�atching
inary staff report. 'em come down to protest. white a The nest is woven of
It makes one wonder. patch- .` �1% 4 one ss ho appears to have
Put'em Number 12 on the � «:: ��: °�r, flower stems and often1:4, ,. ,
What's the bigrush about a ends then our es on the flowers are left cin. cle �gns on a cactus v�ren g geth n_ nest.He has been going in
this tower on Pus c h buddies on the county the u Later on,he taker h is turn and out as if he considered
Ridge� � staff to delayit until the e ` bhimself a regular tenant.
. wing helps with those first
• next day. Let of crabby feathers. This is a hectic days of feeding. But perhaps he is just
Certainly nobody out, surprising effect to his The many phainopep- hiding his time until he
• Mom and Dad go back p p
our way is pushing it , glossy perfection but even las in the Patagonia area finds his true love and
except the three TV
home;they'll have to come more surprising are his feed mainly on mistletoe. builds a regular domicile.
• back a second time. 1
station managers. Plus, of
I And so on, ad infinitum.
course, lot owners Sam - ,
Until they ve worn downRich and Jerome Court- OTHER
re to do the homeowner Oppose-
ney, who fi gu tion to a hardy half-dozen • I •
quite well from a quick
showing ur witncutting
zoningwho keep g p
cash sale if the
isthen bang! one afternoon while President Carter more in the neighborhoodchange granted. and compounding the
the rezoning slips through continues to battle for a of $15 billion), his federal fiscal problem.
That was a rather odd against minimal opposi- $25 billion income tax cut balanced-budget-by-1981 The federal govern-
"hearing" last Wednesday tion, (Congress apparently has goal seems more remote ment already is pouring
its mind set on a tax cut than ever. billions annually into re-
before the Board of Keep your eye on the He's looking at a $60 venue sharinggiving
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Adjustment, too — one hearing rooms; on the billion budget deficit for cities and counties a
which ended before it `. county courthouse. That's r-----------1the current fiscal
yearshare of the revenues the
and hes not looking at
began when Deputy where the dirty work goes • ...l. ,.�u g, fed doesn't have because
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areas in which spending the fed already is spendcount �attorne Howard down. Lets not let it iIncould be cut.
ing more than it takes in.
Baldwin suddenly an- happen this time. itWehasten to suggest a CETA and the Law Ba ck
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• look n the direction of Enforcement Assistance
CETA, which would be
Agency are programs
ideal from his standpoint which do more of the
Carbon copy to One Year Ago because he can put the same.
Uro Valleys tow;
blame for this boondoggle
council is seeking a gg If Mr. Carter can't
For thoon one of his predeces- buckpowerful lobbying nse who oppose send a carbon copy of successor for outgoing Y g
the threei Tucson tele- each letter t O the Planning and Zoning sots. efforts which keep drain-
Commission member The Comprehensive ing the U.S. Treasury
vision stations,attempts to L I C e n S i n g D i v i S i O n, Rosalyn Glickman. Employment and Train- through revenue sharing,
put upa tower and Federal Communications y ing Act of 1973, at Presi- at least he could plug up
Two Years Ago
building On Pusch Ridge, Commission, 1919"M"St., A preliminary review dent Nixon's behest, the CETA and LEAAave local governments
• nWashington, 20554. of Ura Valley's 7venu1seg g leaks by recognizing
we have a suggestion. D.C. x enses considerable leeway in them for what they are
r• to each of the That becomes a, enc •ephandling manpower pro- and demandingtheir eli--
ite copy tovc n s second year of
three -- KGUN-TV, copy of the FCC's operation shows that its grams. _ mination.
KOLD- and KVOA- ermanent file on each debt bass been retired andIn the 1974-75 reces- If he doesn t start here,
TVp sion Congress utilized then where?
that Uro Valley probably
TV. Tell them exactly station. When each one's will finish the year CETA as a tool for fight- —Sun City News-Sun
why you dislike their license comes up for several thousands of ing unemployment. But
efforts. Suggest theyrenewal, such letters will dollars in the black. Instdf usi• funds for new hiring,
Ago
reveal their alternate be scrutinized to see how Three Years . .
• Nine persons have been many cities and counties
the and well that station is rtown'ssimply shifted workers0 uo to es
sites fortower, serving ~elected b� the
invite public comment on the public. planning and zoning from local payrolls to
commission to devise CETA payrolls. Do not take life too
these alternatives. This carbon copy is esthetic and architectur_ Thus the federal gov- seriously; you will never
Mail each station obviously important. al controls for construe- ernment is being ripped get out of it alive.
manager a letter AND Send it today. tion in Oro Valley. off by local governments Elbert Hubbard
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Wednesday,May 31, 1978 ORO VALLEY[ARIZ]VOICE A-3
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Council studies sewer plant Clip this coupon — Mail it in!
For the Oro Valley & Catalina
(Continued on Page A-3) The announcement of the purchase of a
years to improve the system. used pickup truck for use by the town in 4 FATHER OF' THE YEAR'
"Pima County and the City of Tucson .hauling and minor repair work:
will have to consolidate and solve their A check for $1,085 in federal disaster
differences first, before federal funds can funds was accepted for repair of streets I nominate
be applied for," Brown said. damaged in recent-rains;
Mine tailings and urban runoff on city Mayor Steve Engle said $124,500 is His address .-- -
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streets were also identified as water currently in the town fund;
polluters, Brown said. Police Chief Fred Roof reported three ., Az. Zip
Discussion about the Ina Road Sewer burglaries in the past month;two of which (My accompanying letter tells why I think he deserves this honor.)
Inceptor brought questions about were at the Canyon del Oro construction
problems at the plant. site: and two stolen vehicles. Roof said the Signed:
"The plant has several problems," police covered 106 criminal investigations.
Brown said."It is running.under capacity Vice-mayor James Peterson said he was My Address
and that makes it inefficient, plus, what concerned about the lack of construction
we term flaws in construction must be site surveillance at the high school district. My age Relation to nominee, if any
repaired." "It is not the job of Oro Valley to provide
Oro Valley retired councilman Lauren protection for a school district building (Bring or send coupon and letter to Oro Valley Voice office,
Rhude said the PAG study was site," Peterson said. 426 E. 7th, Tucson — P.O. Box 3003 — Tucson, AZ 85702)
inconclusive. . . Roof said most of the investigations were
"It's just another study like we've had for prowlers and vandalism and a few drug ........
four years." Rhude said. related arrests had been made.There were .
"Somehow or other that plant is going to several charges of assault investigated,
have to be made operable and the Roof said. FOR FATHER OF YEAR
northwest residents must be hooked up to Budgetary quetions would be
it.We all know that we need that sewer and considered June 12 at the council's next
the taxpayers are not going to allow a$30 regular meeting; Engle said.
million investment to go down the drain.IS I
wish they'd just get on with it." Mattson s first nominee
In other action,the council appropriated
$7,000 from federal revenue sharing funds
Dr. Roy H.Mattson of Oro Valley is the by the Voice in its June 14 issue,just before
for a new communication system for the Zoning request VC)ice's first nominee for 1978 "Father of Father's Day.However,whoever is chosen
police department.
the Year." by the newspaper staff must reside in the
Other action included:
is premature Mattson, who heads the University of Oro Valley/Catalina area.
Arizona's department of electrical A nomination should be supported with
engineering, moved to that position a reasons that particular father is deserving
(Continued on Page A-3) decade ago from the University of of the award—outstanding achievements
Legislation orfA rezoning hearing is scheduled for May
Minnesota.He lives at 9060 Riviera Drive. , of his children which are traceable to his
30 at 9:30 a.m.at the Planning and Zoning
He and his wife June have seven children -' influence, community service, work with
Commission regular meeting.Ms.Watson —five girls and two boys. ranging in age youth groups or the personal testimony of
Cl.
ata Park said attorney Michael Vingelli would from 11 to 27. one or more children.
represent the homeowners. Mattson was nominated by an This is the first year for the Voice to
. KGUN television station manager anonymous admirer who filled out the select a Father of the Year from its
gets approval George Wallace, who did not attend the Voice coupon and submitted it without an circulation territory, a practice begun
hearing,said he could not comment on the accompanying letter. The newspaper three years ago by its sister publication,
(Continued on Page A-4 decision because he had been out of town. doesn't require that nominations be the Green Valley News.
money into it. They really proved they "I am unhappy with the picture in the signed, but does suggest that they be The designated honoree will receive a
wanted it." Voice that showed the high tower—that is supported with additional data on the handsome engraved plaque commemor-
Many of the legislators from District 12 a gross exageration," Wallace said. "We nominee in a letter. ating the award.
and 13 who worked together for passage of couldn't build anything like that on that More nominations are stijr being sought. Four weeks ago the Voice selected. for
the bill were at the ceremony. * piece of property. Anyone may suggest worthy fathers for the first time,an area"Mother of the Year"
Rep. Sister Clare Dunn applauded the "I'm sorry your paper had to get the the honor, which will be conferred on one — Mrs. Lila Rhude of Oro Valley.
park as a plus for families, people in the area so riled up about a small
"All hail to family recreation,"she said. little tower that will hardly be noticed,"
"Catalina Park will provide picnic areas Wallace said.
and hiking trails for families—that's Vingelli said a group of about 12 of the
always a good thing, anywhere." area residents met with Jerome Courtney,
A map indicating the various regions of the owner of the property; Don Pitt, the
the park was displayed at the ceremony. attorney for the TV stations; and himself My Dear, Would
T -, map showed plans for roads, hiking after the Board of Adjustments hearing
ails, wilderness areas, and picnic and Wednesday to exchange views about the
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.!amping areas. prospective tower. ' '
"Most of the land is inaccessible right Vingelli said there were still many
now Ms. Rieke said. questions unanswered about the size of the WE SOLD. IT WITH /"We hopemost of the area will be able to tower, the guy-wires necessary, whether r‘
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be utilized so people can really enjoy it.Of lights would be used and what the FCC A WANT AD
course the bighorn sheep will be protected would require for safety. %,...s._....,
and some other forms of wildlife." Vingelli said he would continue to guide
Babbitt,an avid hiker and backpacker, -.the homeowners and had been retained
visited the park in March. until after a rezoning hearing is
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"Catalina and Oro Valley residents completed.
should feel especially good." he said
Saturday. "Who wouldn't want that area
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Owners of the Oracle Place Athletic Club sponsored a muddy promotion Saturday through a handful of mud with the hopes of finding a capsule redeemable for a prize.At
afternoon that saw children and adults from the northside wallowing in a mud bath in right,Brad Mann tries to get ahead of other children in a race across the mud pool for a
search of 180 prizes worth over $3,000. At left, 12-year-old Heather Grafing sifts prize. (Photos by Chris Kemberling)
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Area 's 1st . _ _ _ _
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club is being built
The northside's first the program." KJYK FM95
athletic club. Oracle Place Membership rates vary
Athletic Club, located at the with the five different0
corner of Oracle and Ina ' filli.11 packages offered, Klipsch l /I
rRoads. is expected to open said.
4., 11911
late this summer, according The standard member-
to director Frank Klipsch. ship for one member.which
The facility will have eight includes all facilities and no
regulation indoor racquet- additional fees for court AM 1490
ball/handball courts, three usage is $35 a month.
fitness program rooms, a Couples, families, corpora-
220-yard running track, a tions, VIP and VIP couple
cold plunge, lounge, rates are available.
nursery, pro shop, cocktail Klipsch said the one-time •
t s ` initiation fee which ranges Some surveys made in various parts of the country have revealed that
lounge,sauna and wet team
whirlpool. from $200 to $15.00 will many teachers believe that cheating has increased SlibStaritlally In
The 26,000-square-foot increase as the time for
nears. a recent years. If this is true, it is obviously cause for concern.
the area's only indoor pools "We started at$200 for '
facility will also have one of opening
complete with infrared heat single member and are now
lamps, Klipsch said. up to $225." he said. "If
Klipsch and his wife Terre people wait until grand Of course, it is always difficult to compare the present with the past.
1%::
i 11 manage the club. He opening and w e s e 11 a pattern,the teachers say,is for cheating to st��rt in the f ourth oriif th
«�as a director of the Tucson according to schedule, the
YMCA and she was a fee will be $350." grades and increase into the high school years.
gymnastics instructor for
the YMCA and for Cholla REPAIR YOUR OWN Tv
High School in Tucson.
Hg
"Emphasis at the WE SNOW YOU HOW
For some young people,cheating is a kind of dangerous game they play.
be in forming intlividual and Pick up your .
' programs and somewhat like shoplifting.It tends to fade away with maturing values.
family fitnessp og Free Instructions at—
evaluations." Klipsch said. For others, it is more serious.
"Mann classes stressing 904 W. Prince
fitness will be included in
The student learns in school to cheat on life -- to avoid the difficulty
thatgoes with all qualityeffort,to escape the discomf ort of growth itself.
.- Dave Taylor
FARF1�1c RS
Sales Representative
1NIS URANC_•F
�� 16320 N.Oracle Road
G RC)C J r P.O.Box 8999 C.R.B. Man youngpeople never understand the point of school.They think it
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ORO VALLEY[ARIZ]VOICE
Wednesday, May 31. 1978 .
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Close .shot wins
',I ef., I I 4,400'41.1 , prize in tourney
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f , - Dr.Gerald Chessen of Oro The event was held to raise
C ' '''' .• ' 1.,.. , 0 f f i-ir,
, * .• ' #., r j” 4,,,,#4 ' s „Valley won the Big Brothers money for the organization
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(-°ntest held M ay 20 and 21 become Big Brothersrs ,for
14 * I ' - '.'.• - , . , i it ,* ,.. t • 4 b needs young boys,said Chip
• at Oro Valley l ountry ( lu
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Tailgrennee , director of
'. ', - / , .4.‘,
' * ' * '7 ' • - :' '''.5 5 4 .., ''''' 1°' ' .--1 s., so IA ith a shot that landed Big
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r ' ' ''', It. ' within two feet of the flag services for iBrothers.
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stich. "We raised $358 in Oro
.C.' .
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4. ,,* t i s'' ,' The contest was held.at the. Valley.. That was one of the
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,..,.0441,,,,i, ' V . ‘ 172-yard No.4 hole,with Big hig;;hest, Tailgren said.
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, .... Brothers volunteers officiat-
,
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ing. the Oro Valley also had one of
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One hundred forty- winners, who came
, ... ,,.,
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, ... three golfers participated. within two feet of the hole.
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ssen) won a
. ' „,„. subscription to Golf
magazine
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' CDO Leagues $2,000 through the contest in
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'''''''' the Tucson area," Tailgren
.,„
, said. "Hopefully we also
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'*' ''.'..:***''' . see. plenty of
, recruited some Big Broth-
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Golfers, who entered with
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May 22, Arizona Portland •
prizes for a hole-in-one or a
two
.:*,.:--*:, l, ....,.:.:.. . '. 11-10. Tim A.GS. Edwardsmpers shot that came within t
feet of the hole.
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n y g
homered for A.G.tEadwards.
- ,:,-.°-,,. '$t:,-. .,, ,, •, 1.-'S.-**.,4i l4 '' .. ,' .iir *''.1' ' ' ''' '' *4 sina-iodn.e in the area. Tailgren
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Close call Jerry's Auto Parts 2-1. The
I th of knocked Jerry's out of a Joseph Brennan won$240
lf
Tim Erickson slides in to home base for the Greer looks close, the umpire called Erickson
safe. North tie, for first place. Wade worgoequipment for
his effort at Tucson Country
Club. More than 3,000
Construction Co. Little League team as catcher Greg Tucson Optomists won the game,which was played at Young and Jeff Sindelar
his opponent before he reaches the plate.Although it golfers vied for the prize.
Winchester of the North Tucson Optomists tries to tag Dennis Weaver Park Saturday. (Photo by Chris' pitched for,Greer in the May
23 game. Tailgren said the Big
Kemberling)
A.G. Edwards whipped Brothers organization has
Champagne Pools 15-10 in 200boys in the Tucson area
action May 24. assigned to Big Brothers
Ra
with about 75 more on a
ill•1ph North Tucson Optimist Hayes Roaring upsets beat Ralph Hayes Roofing
15-12 in a game May 25.
Greg Winchester knocked in waiting list.
The boys,who range in age
from 8-18, usually are
Ari • four runs going four for five assigned to someone who
at
lives nearby,Tailgren said.the plate.
zona Portland Cement 1 ...0
Champagne
Saturday's action, i "We have five or six boys
Pools was n the northwest who are
ByKEVIN DOBBIN
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struck out his side. Dobbin struck out one with one out. • trounced by Jerry's Auto waiting so we're especially
Ralph Hayes Roofing At the bottom of the batter. A couple of fly balls On a 2-1 count Robbie
Parts 20-0. Mike Hayes, interested in finding
scored in the eighth inning to fourth.John Hayes replaced ended the inning for APC. Hansen hit the ball into the
-Ralph Lawson, Chris Dann recruits in the Oro Valley
upset Arizona Portland Herrera. Hayes struck out Ralph Hayes came out outfield to send home John and Barry Ledbetter were area.
credited with the win.
Cement 1-0 in an extra- the first three batters he swinging to load the b.,ases Rose for the winning run.
,
innings pitching duel in faced and added three more North Tucson Optimist The faster you go,the
beat Greer Construction 10-
- more chance there iismoift
stubbing your toe,
Canyon del Oro Little strike outs in the sixth '. 3. Mike Blevins and, Greg
League action Saturday inning. '' - ,
Cammarata was replaced
. 1Winchester were credited themoofregecthtianngcesomyoeu-
niThhte. win dropped Arizona by Gavin Dobbin at the top of .A.• withIthe win. Blevins have
Portland Cement into a tie the sixth.. rimist North averaged two strikeouts per
inning. tering.
—Charles Ket-
for second place in the Dobbin began where
leagues major division with Cam. marata left off by • •
a 7-3 record. whiffing two batters in the
YOUR EYES EXPRESS
Ralph Hayes Roofing inning. He was assisted in _*
eads in maiors YOU
- upped its record to three the third out by first
wins against eight losses in baseman Terry Feldman. STANI)INGS Greer Construction 2 6
the standings. who was playing in his first MINOR B
By the end of the first major game. MAJOR DIVISION .
7 2 Joes Kids 8 0 ...i.,,
11114fr '
Optimist North
5 2 ...,:-
inning, it was apparent that APC was kept scoreless in Rayco Automotive -
pitching was going to the seventh as Dobbin sent Arizona Portland
7 3 Straw Hat Pizza 4 3
io .,
dominate the game. two batters down swinging Cement_ _ t:
7 3 Catalina Kids 5 4 0-At . ,
Ricky Cammarata, the and Grady Bean caught a fly Jerrys Auto Far
Greer Construction 5 5 AA
MCO AMCO 3 5 '4-1,4..
starting pitcher pitcher for Ralph ball.
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Hayes, struck out two Ralph Haves went three A.G. Edwards
Bobs Material Supply 1 7 -,-., , ,
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pitchers in his half of the up and three down to send MINOR C
inning while Ray Herrera, the game into extra innings. CRaha1pmhpla-1ganyeesPRZsfing :1i 88
Hale Construction 8 1
APC's starting pitcher. At the top of the eighth. MINOR A Frame them withbeautiful eyewear from
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A-6 ORO VALLEY[ARIZ]VOICE Wednesday,May 31, 1978
1 I% GREATER THAN THIS YEAR'S
1_ i
Ampndistrict approves $20. 1 budget
By ROBIN MACUGA Students who participated provided with English restrooms. for Amphi's administration to. seek bids of Spenser Brown, .caretaker
A $20.1 million budget in the program were instruction„ through Title I, football field. for an alternative solution, at .Amphi's vocational-
proposal, padded by a selected because they were Cihon said. . Bids ranged from $109,- such as a relocatable agriculture center.
request for $950,000 in performing in the lowest In other. business, the 900 to$119,426 although the structure with an estimated The next meeting for the
federal funds,was approved quartile of all students. board rejected all bids for a board had projected a cost of cost of$65,000. board,, was set for 7:30 I):-rn.
the Amphitheater School Younger children who do permanent structure to $40,000. The board approved five June. 13.The budget hearing
by
3Oard at its May 23 meeting. not speak English are also house a snack bar and The board authorized the resignations, including that will be held at that time.
The proposal for 1978-79 is
11 percent more than the . •
current budget.
Leslie Follet. director of ...
finance and accounting.said •••i.:':„... - ..40,
...„,
Arizona law requires that
si 1.,....'
-.... „ow
the request for federal funds
be included in the budget. ' NI '''''' - ' 114. • ' ,..1
, ...' .,
He said the federal
4‘..• ',-, ,
-
government is considering
legislation which will
increase school aid.
Follett said that an 8.3
t,...;*:..,,.,,,,.., .,,,.. . „,
percent hike in operating -,,--- ,
'1'0,
expenses is a truer reflection ,,..•.t.,,,‘4,----
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of the budget increase.
The board took no action .... 1 ,,,,- ,;,-,.;.,..s...;*,:•401110 I
,........,
on a request for a 6 percent ' ..g'4.- A
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4 Al
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increase in principals' .,,,,,,,,-. ... . *. ,0 4 - .k 4C,, .
--"rr ,:`'.,,,,,4„.
salaries. The item was ,..1— : i,, ,i, ,.,,:. .., 4 'tftt
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tabled for further discus- -,-- - r t ,
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Dr. Don Williams, associ- P.' ) $ ' ...„,..:, „, , • 4,.„, „
ate superintendent of - 1/4 **-'. ' -
instruction, presented the t '1'1 ., .
results of this year's Iowa i. :i.,:.. ..:::,,i - I -,:,
Test of Basic Skills. -; .-:
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Williams said fourth and
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seventh graders increased ,,,.
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by 95 percent over the 5 year
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The national norm is a -'$-
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level of four years and three 4,.,,,„„,„ . - ..??F,,,,,,,,i ....*:6.....
months.
40....e., ..
.,,s4evetith g-rwlers showed ' ' ,....,,ii,'..4. .i.i. ,•,.. ,
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no significant change. The --.4.40416,
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L.-cores for the seventh grade , ..,,, --,
group were less than one
*t ./-
month below the national , ,,,
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norm,which was seven years .i , ',..: . ;kti4 s ,
and two months. - -„. S. , '2•::;',
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9 •
Dr.William Cihon,associ- ..; .:. .. ',%,,
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ate superintendent of .,. ' ,,..„...,„ '- ',--::::-..
educational services,told the it .;.-::i ''.. •'s
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board that Amphi's Title I - . -. -1',;
,.. "N:‘ ,,,,,, '.1:,4., -'44-''`\\ -
Reading Program had '''' .,, V N.o more penciils
,,,.„„,
provided remedial instruc- W. .,,,,, I.. *„.--,- Overjoyed by the actual t of graduation, Canyon del Oro. .High School senior
...i.:4 t
Teresa Roberts waves the diploma she had just received as she rejoins.her classmates.
tion to 469 students during .. .0 N
the 1977-78 school year. AWi e,another of some 340 graduating seniors waits patiently for his diploma.(Photos
Cihon said 50 percent of -.., t by Chris Kemberling)
di.
the students showed 1I/2 :-
months' gain in skills, with
an average student making a
gain of one month for each
month of instruction. -,
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. . . . . . . . . . . ..
' Plants 'n Books 4 Learn to swim; register June 7
. .
n Things
. Sign-up for summer Saturday. 297-8816. "It's going to be nice to
is now open — . swimming lessons at Dennis Certified lifeguards will New lifeguard Jatyy work so close to home,”
. • Weaver Pool in Oro Valley teach the classesb
and be at Hanson will 2e
7.on du
Hanson said.
* ' will begin June 7 and the pool to answer questions beginning May from 1-5:30 p.m.he i s will saiq. Pool hours for the summer
. WE FEATUREbe
. : ; continue through June 10 June 7. Hanson said.
' •House Plants •Macrame •Crocheted Pillows : said Betty Jean Kindberg. The pool is located at 25 delighted to be posted at daily.The admission fee has
' • Metaphysical&Self Awareness Books : P i m a County aquatic Calle Concordia next to Dennis Weaver Pool because been increased to 25 cents for
• Shell Jewelry from The Philippines director. Canyon del Oro High School be lives just one block out of children and 50 cents for
,
. Lessons will start on June and the pool phone number is the Oro Valley town borders. adults.
'
s 10%Discount during May on Plants&Jewelry 12, from 9 a.m. to noon, and.,
will cost. $5 for 10 lessons.
50°A)off on Selected Books •
, M . Kindberg said. Inter-
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Wednesday,May 31, 1978
HUNDREDS TURN OUT ON MEMORIAL DAY .
Lifestyles enjoy
celebration
By C.M. LEAVENGOOD Second prize for floats went to Doyle famous Apache Indian Chief appeared in awarding of the trophies.Twelve wreaths
People-watchers, especially those who Turbyfill of Catalina who drove his full headdress and enjoyed the attention of were placed on a mock grave,symbolizing
enjoy versatility, would have enjoyed antique car and third prize was won by Catalina children. all the soldiers who have died in wars
Catalina Sunday afternoon. Sabbar Temple—King of the Road of Pat Batelli and daughters Penny and throughout American History.
Cowboys, businessmen and barefoot Tucson, which was led by three matching Sherri captured second prize as horsemen The service, conducted by members of
children, mixed freely with grandly red and black motorcycles. and Marilyn Smith of Catalina won third. VFW Post 4903 of Tucson, made special
dressed horsemen and women,clowns and The horsemen trophy went to Geronimo The "judges' choice" went to Mr. and mention of Robert T.Rook,a World War I
natily dressed war-veterans. III, sponsored by the Catalina Rancher's Mrs. Norton on a matched pair of blacks. veteran living in Catalina.
It was the third annual Memorial Day Supply,who rode a horse owned by Cindy A ceremony dedicated to living and Alfred L. Irwin and Jim Granger, two
Parade that brought about 100 entrants, Hayes. The 88-year-old descendant of the deceased war veterans preceded the
350 spectators and almost as many horses
to the frontage road of Catalina. ,
Judges, seated on a special platform M :� ti .',:; ,,
near the end of the parade route chose t
winners in three categories: Marchers, `
Floats and Horsemen. A special "Judges' ' '
Choice"trophy also was awarded. - 4_,
First prize for the marchers went to the _
Senior women's color guard from VFW oaf , ° Y
Post 4903, of Tucson. The contingent, _ x•
made up of,flag bearers and honoraries,
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stepped smartly and obeyed commands r , IV' A 4 '
with precision and skill. �� i4„ Y , , -4, , �
"We've only been doing this for ayear, a ..
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spokeswoman for the groupsaid. "We'll ' �"`
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get better and be back probably next year .
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for another trophy. : ".{. ...
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The Catalina Senior-Now ` _ ,"• '� .� - w �:_�, � h < ,vT� _a,...•:. -.,. ..
('enter, located on the
Coronado School grounds in _. Only rubble remains
Catalina.will not be open 24
hours a clay. seven days a
week. said Gloria Dulgov.
Senior Now director. -, •
Larry Wright,manager -'4.' Helpless but safe,
na family
the program in Catalina.
said last week that the center
would be open 24 hours and
anyone needing a key to the looks on as mobile home burns
facility could get one.
Ms. Dulgov said the
information was incorrect. By ROBIN MACUGA the fire began in the center of the living
"The correct information An unemployed father of three stood room ceiling. He said aluminum wiring was outlawed
is that we're trying to get a helpless as he and his family watched a fire The Wellmans believe the fire began in several years ago by Arizona law.Trailers
full-working community destroy their three bedroom mobile home the kitchen. _ - built in other states may still have this type
center in Catalina including and all their belongings in Catalina on The day before the fire, Mrs.Wellman _-- of wiring.
weekends.- she said. "We May 23. had asked the family not to use the electric "Dur man said the cooler was working
must get Permission for Pete Wellman was bringing his two broiler. fine, and he is very efficient, the
anything- we do from the , She said the broiler was spitting sparks. spokesman said.
Pima County Parks and younger children,William, 1/�years,and "It's very unlikely that anything he did
Recreation because the�� Lee 2% months, home from his mother's The Wellmans also said that when the caused this."
` house when he saw the fire. cooler was turned on the lights in the
take care .of the physical bathroom went on. The trailer, valued at $7,000, was
plant. We have an added He ran to the trailer to see if his 14-year The Wellmans'trailer was scheduled for insured.
feature in Catalina also old daughter, Kay, was still inside. A a service call the day it burned down. The spokesman said Wellman's
bc.c•ause the center is on the flying ember struck his left eye as he "We've never been ha insurance is a standard mobile
reached the door and he was forced to turn happy with it, Mrs. homeowners' policy.
school l prop rte•. Wellman said.
Anything that is done back. He said he was "pretty sure" the
��c�rjetarrtrn�r the t at�ilin�} p They bought the trailer less than a Wellmans' personal effects would be
Kay was asleep when the fire began.She month agog from Tei Walker Mobile
Senior Now f'r•ogr•anl must thought she was dreaming when she awoke
Homes in Tucson. covered.However,the spokesman said his
he approved I.) the c3 c«crnty, to the sounds of the blaze. Since then, workmen from Ted Walker company would not assume any liability.
the school district and the She burned her hand on the doorknob have been to the trailer "two or three "We deplore[the fire]but we dont think
Senior Now office in'l'trccon• when she.ran out. times,"Wellman said. we caused it,"he said.
Ms. Dulgov lgov said• Meanwhile, Wellmans wife, Terry, The Wellmans said the trailer had The Wellmans said they dont know
"Eventually. we hope to arrived home from her job as a machines aluminum wiring. what they will do or how they will get
get a full service senior operator at Environmental Air just in Fire Chief Dillman said that aluminum along in the coming weeks.
citizen center in Catalina time to join the family. wiring has a tendency to stretch and snap, Meanwhile, Wellman said he's waiting
and I know we will get The Wellmans stood silent as their causing potential fire hazards and for the fire inspector, the insurance
everything going smoothly trailer collapsed. electrical problems. adjuster and a spokesman from Ted
soon,"she said. The family is staying with relatives in A spokesman for Ted Walker said that Walker.
the area. "probably 80 percent of the mobile homesAin t nobody been out here, he said.
Catalina Fire Chief John Dillman said in Arizona have aluminum wiring." "I'm jusr waiting on those people."
B-2 ORO VALLEY[ARIZ]VOICE Wednesday, May 31, 1978
POLICE HARRASSMENT?
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Speed trap irks ..
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Several Catalina residents $39 fine." he said. I got a . uFFICt
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complained this week about warning ticket. It's sheer
what they termed a "speed harrassment.-
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trap" on U.S. 89 which is -- - ' Illimmk 7.'44.41,8 - , ,,.,y--, 44.,::
Catalinan James Mc- , - * - ., -4,4 . - ,„ : ,,,,,,, --.,...„ _,.. , . . -.., .
patrolled by the Oro Valley Laughlin agrees. . ..
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police. "I drive that road twice a 1- , , -s ,9., ....ok- .„.„,,,,-z--: , wiii.4.4 , .2, ..,-,
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the Exxon Service Station in aircraft — that's 46 Miles - _., _ .i: ,
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the policy of dropping the waiting. I don't wantto
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the town of Oro Valley a McLaughlin said he had
form of harrassment. received a ticket recently -- _....— ' 44".' ' ATI.l' '. '
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petition against it Elliott 4 -1,2-i a.' '-', ' ;,,,,!,,,,.. „:0,,,..474",-.,''' • . - -' -' --, • - ":
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said."We are getting tickets trap to me," McLaughlin ,,,,,,,, ..7.7+-4,---„,-",, ...- ,, ,- *4; ; 7.„,,,ii„.:___- „T,4:".,,..11.4.4. ,,,,.;
in Oro Valley and not on the said.
rest of the highway. I s *-.b,-,- :„.,,,,, , ..,,,t-i4.,,c4--„7--:,, t44.,,,I.tit , -'t- -- f ,,<.' -.::,...4,1;„
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question their (Oro Valley Fred Roof whole-heartedl - ' —- , ,,, -- ' ... "'',.:„.„'",,,..;.„-thi,-1,44.- .._,..,,,_ -4: , ,,,,„,s. ,. -, ...4,
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police department's) radar agreed.
equipment." "They can call it that. We
Elliott said both he and his didn't set the speed limit — Donors boost total to $8,270
wife have been stopped the sign is outside the
recently in Oro Valley for boundaries of the town,but
The fund drive to purchase the Oro Valley town hall Linda Jarchow.Other donors in May were John and
speeding. we plan to enforce it. he
gained$70 with contributions from the Coat of Arms Mary Dillon,T.W.and Iris Rainsberger and Dr.and
"Mv wife was cited at said. Our radar guns d,on't
Mrs. Howard Gadd.
Restaurant and L.D.Darnewood.Total monies in the
going 65. and had to pay a ' know the difference behseen
fund now total$8,270 according to deputy town clerk
Catalina residents and
people from Timbuktu.
"Our primary job is to
protect the residents of this
Paving district community," Roof said. "We
aren't always able to spend ch
hearing to be as much time as we should on urch seeks building permit
radar. If I could. I'd put a
Monday in OV man out there full time." A request for a permit to changes just hurried us up a The Church of the for a,buffer.
Roof said his department build a Church of the I i tt le," he said. "W. e Nazarene has 50 churches in "It s especially nice to have
A public "assessment issued 134 traffic citations Nazarene at the northeast anticipate no pr)Iblem with Arizona, eight of which are extra land around a church,"
hearing" on an Oro Valley last month. corner of Calle Concordia our plans although
ough weiin Tucson, Felker said.
Felker said."We should have
paving district is scheduled "Most of those were for and Buena Vista Drive was probably would have wai no.problem blending into the
for Monday, June 12, at the speeding. That's an average submitted Thursday to Oro a little longer so we would He said the church would neighborhood and being
Town Hall, beginning at of four per 24-hour period." Valley's building inspector, have more people involved." probably use the extra land good neighbors."
7:30 p.m. he said. The request was sub-
Assessment bills have "With increased vigilance mitted before the Town
been sent to property owners that number would go up to Council approvedzoning
within the Shadow Moun- 10 without any trouble at changes that willinclude
tam n Estates East Improve- all." churches in low density CATALINA T.V. &.A
ment District, and this Roof said he considers zoning areas.
hearing will allow any U.S. 89 a death trap, but Sidney Felker, a spokes- _ 3511 E. ROLLINS
protests of those assessments there have been no fatalities man for the church,said the
to be heard. within the bounds of Oro church owns 10 acres and 825-9016
"The assessment you have Valley in the 2,/,,,years they should have no problem
received is consistent with have been patrolling it. meeting the new regulations.
the petition prepared and "In the area from Ina Road "Our building will be
approved by the property to Hardy there are three or small,"hesaid."We'll be able S ializing in Antenna Systems, Audio and TV Service for
owners.'.in October, 1977," four more accidents a year to seat about 200 to 300 PIONEER, FISHER, KENWOOD, SANSU1 etc; Also repair and
-
wrote James D. Kriegh, than we have, which can b?, people and there will be no
superintendent of streets. to directly attributed to speed. Service on all IV's; New and Used Stereo equipment for sale.
school or recreational
the subdivision homeown- Roof said.
facilities."
ers. Roof said he plans to Felker said the church will
He said anyone who increase vigilance on The be designed to blend into the Come to Us . . .
wishes to object to the highway.
landscape.
assessments, to the legality "We'll stop as many as vk'e About 35 Oro Valley and or We'll Come to You!!
of them,or who contend that can. It saves lives and that's northwest residents have .
the work hasn't been my objective."he said. . been meeting for Bible study
performed according to In discussing other traffic at Canyon del Oro High
contract should file a written problems, Roof said there
School in recent months,
notice prior to the hearing, are pros and cons to a traffic
Felker said.
specifying the grounds for light being installed at Cal
le — e NtlizO eccr-arvir3w ege:r-ctr` mo ce,""Ctrgtuo' ed '"Vb''''1:1W ez2P-AN:2,0' eg:"I'VtrittliV c,:f:7r-q
1 n planning and zoning e
objecting. Concordia and Oracle Road.
"Protests will be consid- "It would certainly be a ‘
What Ever
ered whether or not cash benefit to the high school and
payment has been made swimming pool area. but it HALF
p ,
- to the assessment WOU Id also encourage people
prior Happened To:
hearing." Kriegh noted. to He 9 use Calla e Concordia to go SIZE fg said if any property over to LCanada Drive.
51 Pearce, Arizona — Courtland, Arizona
owner wishes to protest and which is becoming a major SHOP
make cash payment of the thoroughfare.' Gleeson, Arizona — Tombstone, Arizona
_
assessment later, after the County and state highway 2243 EAST
hearing, the contractor will officials have rejected a BROADWAY
€
accept such paymentsuntil traffic light at the inter- TUCS()N,ARIZ.
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Weclnesclav, May 31. 1978 ORO VALLEY[ARIZ�VOICE B-3
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The fly-pest problem is much worse this "Flies lay their eggs in manure and dirty
���� :� Shin ger• in Catalina. says ' arretI areas,,,he raid."If a place is keI�t clean it's
- Blackwell, director of tilt. University of easier to control."
Arizona Cooperative Extension service. Recommended insecticides. Blackwell
"There is a special problem this year • said. are Malathion and Dichlorvos.
=�.�, with the screwworm fly." Blackwell said. A'aporia or 1)1-ATP are trade names.
" � ''The screwworm flies live on live flesh and Local veterinarian R.W. Morehouse.
` '' '� , attack living tissue. They burrow into an who has a pet clinic at C'asas Adohes,said
:,,,--.7, ,,,,,,, ,:,,,::,1,-..,.. .. , ,„, z.-,- '. - - , M animal and can cause death if they are not he sees a lot of fl --bitten pets the
taken 14,1 i f."
y, care Catalina area.
°~' Blackwall said the university rrcavides "This is year all kinds of flies are bad but
information iiiu ut how to handle especially the "
�. � � - � ) the � z• sere«•��•orm, Morehouse
a..
'� problem. -said."Animals have to he treated if there is
The state Animal Disease Lab takes care a can ca...., • swift ivir
usinfestation. We recommend
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irf •the sterile-fly program and treatment. some type of insecticide and having the
`� . �-. I he said. animal treated early.•,
Nsoar "The sterile-fly program is a programMorehouse said scr•ewt worm infestation
,, .' •AS that has been in e f fest Air sev c r al y car s is recognized by a rounded sore that could
' lowx and usually is quite successful."L3lackwell expose worms.
��� '"' said. "A dog will scratch continually or try to
The female scre\vworm only mates once lick the area." he said.
.
in her•lifetime—'o male flies are raised in
"We usually see one or two cases of the
captivity and then are sterilized ilire.cl �i ith disease in August.,,Morehouse said."This
._ � r•aclraticrn. If the male is sterile the fem�ile • •
� �` ` year «ve e had 10 err 15 cases already.
will not produce eggs and the colony dies.
Black«•ell said. "We think it just didn't get cold v enough
' `." Blackwell said he) tells people that the this; winter to kill them off,., Morehouse
� basic fly-control remedy is clean-up. said.
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..," , By C.M. LEAVENGOOD people want to live where they know it
��ti ' .. ,. won't be a city t
y „,,:g',,s4,-' Everyone knows there is a land boom in in five years, she said.
��: � � .� �.. 4 �. } � Arizona and that land sales in the Tucson
area have skyrocketed.
The Golder Ranch area has about 3,200
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' ``”. • �" � And the Golder Ranch area in Catalina acres in Pinal County and about 800 acres
.. ..: �: is following the trend. said owner- for sale in Pima County.Mrs.Golder said.
./t Ys summer saleswoman Vicky Cox Golder. . Golder Ranch properties have
Michelle Nadeau flies into one of the first swan dives of the summer season at the Dennis "We are averaging two or three s
ales a electricity and water to the lot lines but no
Weaver swimming pool in Oro Valleyawhich opened Saturday.Turnout was light for week out here with the average sale about gas is available because of a county
the first day,but lifeguards expect larger crowds as children spread the message that five acres."she said. moratorium on new gas mains, Mrs.
the pool is open. (VOICE staff photo) Mrs. Golder said the 25-35 age group is Golder said.
buying the most land. Incorporation of the town of Catalina,
"They find it is cheaper. even ��•ith the she said, is something that would help the
MEMORIAL DAY CELEBRATIQNS energy crisis, to live in a rural area."she area grow properly.
said."Most people that buy want to have a . "We'd love to see the town incorporate so
C . garden and a few pets and animals;things
«•e could keep the money in Catalina that is
tcs 'n a o rsem en com e e they can't do in the city." being spread throughout the state now,"
Mrs.Goldersaid the land hadincreased she said.
(Continued from Page A-1) in value since it was first put on the market Real estate salesman Charles Cameron
local World War II veterans, placed A saddle raffled by the Memorial Day in.197.). ^` of the Howard White Realty Co.in Marana
wreath~ for their fellow comrades. Committee of Catalina,was won by Bobbie I r ice per acre in 1y 5 was about card land sales in the Marana and Avra
At a "gymkhana" rodeo at the Milky Phillips of Catalina. .3,000."she said."Today it is about .500 Valley area are almost identical to the
Way Ranch later in the day,winners in the She said she was thrilled with winning.
per ac'r•e'•'• Catalina sales.
barrel racing. Mrs. (;older' said another asset to the "Young people are finding out that land
pole bending,pylon raring, but already had two saddles and no horses. • State) �•
rescue racing, the Big M and flag racing "I guess I'll have to go back into the horse l�md is the Catalina :�tatc I ar k «•hick is the only substantial thing left in this
country." Cameron said. "We haven't
shared a cash jackpot drawn from half the business,••she laughed. borders the property.
entry fees. The $235 in prize money was A dance topped the Memorial Day 's lot of people want to buy land that really been able to establish a trend but
shared by 56 contestants who each paid a festivities and about 250 people enjoyed
borders 'a park. It will maintain it's our prices per acre and our buyers sound
$2 entry fee. the music of The Sundown, a Tucson
wilderness area atmosphere incl a lot of the same as Catalina's,.
Judy Bentley,chairwoman and director country-rock group and Melba Foster and
of the afternoon's events, said she was the Memory Makers.
pleased with the $45 donation from a Sybil Church,owner of Sybil's Antiques1-7-7------T.--,-- _ •
friend to the Northside Raiders 4-H Club in Catalina,said about ;30O raffle tickets ..
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CLASSIFIEDADS
Classified
Advertising , _
Commercial and Business Want Ads •2'7 Furniture »• 'et ervices RENTALS
Index 5 'perword,20word minimum -Rabbit hutches all new lvanized •
Special Effects 10e`Extra Per Word For Sale. Dry sink.can be used for B11 Mobile Home
p liquor cabinet. hope chest. Other welded wire construction. Com-
ANNOUNCEMENTS Blind Ads 50e Extra pieces made on order Call 297 pletewith feeder,watering bottle, .
hangers. 1-2 and 3 compartment Furnished 44 foot mobile home.2
101 Announcements All Ads 4% Sales Tax 6575 5 24 units starting at$30.825-9391 or bedroom, porch, fenced. 9050 N.
103 Card of 105 Give Away[Fks ree) Ask for Oro Valley Classified Ads 884-8586. Orrcle.Call 297-6478 or 297-3632.
For Sale: il 3-29
107 Lodp&Club Notices Dry sink. can be used for liquor HORSE SHOEING - --
109 Lost&Found(Free] 884-9880 cabinet, hope chest.Other pieces Experienced. Reasonable rates. FOR RENT: A clean and r
111 Personals made on order.Call 297-6575. Ph.825-9876.Harry G.Clayton. pY
113 Travel Opportunities mobile home with 1 bedroom,den,
Deadlines Rawleigh since 1889.Complete line kitchen,living room and bath on a
BUSINESS SERVICE DIRECTORY Saturday1 1 a.m. for Wednesday 435. Household of extracts-spices-food supple- large lot at 15770 No. Oracle Rd.
G ,,1,, ment-cosmetics-cleaning aids-Mr. $165.00. 825-3546 or 297-4553.
Groom Pet Care Products. 888- 4-5
201 Accounting,Bookkeeping Combination Rates International Sterling silverware, 2415. 4-26
203 Appliance Repair Green Valley News-Oro Valley Voice Rates 98 pcs.-7 pc.place settingsplus
205 Answering Service
207 Auto Service available phone 889-2092 serving pieces. $1600. 297-0384. 509 Pets For Sale REAL ESTATE
209 Building/Remodeling Call after 6:00 weekdays. All day
211 Carpet/Rug FREE weekends. Kittens for sale.Male Persian,male
213 Concrete,Masonry Manx.two Persian male cats.Please 09 Land &
215 Cooling.Heating M ADS Wanted:to help rehabilitate those phone 825-3400 or 825-9376 or Acreages
217 Draftin ServicesFAM LY WANT
Drafting who are less fortunate.We are in 385-9366. Write Catalina Pet --
219 Electrical Repair Service. CRB 8756, Tucson. AZ
221 Excavating&Leveling SEE need of tax deductible N DONATIONS of furniture, lamps, 85738. Five acres of beautiful desert
223 Handyman
property. Located just 1 block
225 Hauling , �
china, pictures & frames, post- Want to find a good home for north of Tangerine Rd. and one
227 Income Tax cards,stamps,coins,books,plants Registered 10 month old male Irish
229 Janitorial Services 109 Lost& Found 303 Help Wanted &pots.We will pickup.Call Willing Setter. No papers call 825-9276. block west of La Cholla.$12,500.
231 Landscaping&Yard care [Fr ] .•'••k
Effort Industries: 327:1734 bet. 4-19 Call 297-3212.
233 Legal Services 9-4 p.m.
235 Miscellaneous Services
237 Mobile Home Services Help Wanted Two 50-gallon galvanized gas TRANSPORTATION 911 Mobile Homes
Lost: Dark Siamese male. Sinus d rug
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$10 each..One braided 239 Moving&Storage trouble.Oracle and McGhee area. -
241 Painting b Papering Call 297-6467 evenings & 9x12, $25. One spool of standard
1,2,3,bedrooms for rent.Mobile
243 Plumbing Repair Catalina Ariz. opening gauge barbed wire.$10.Call after 4
245 RoofingSidingweekends. 5-3 - p.m.or for .701 AUtOmOblleS Home Ground Space available.
- appointment call James
for part time centerLaundromat open to public.
247 Sewing.Alterations s - F.Ragsdale,R.R.19.Box 107.825- Must sell for health reasons, 77 Catalina Country Mobile Home
249 Swimming Pool Maintenance 209 Building/ manager in multi- 9404. Pinto wagon,luggage rack,79 tags, Park N. Oracle Road Catalina
251 Tree Service Remodeling centerandin excellent condition-297-2305.purpose senior
253 TV/Stereo Repairs For Sale297-3830.
255 Upholstery .. . -- nutrion program. Must Water-Less stainless steel 4-12
257 Well Drilling have experience facillita- cookware. Complete set, never -
HOROCA CARPENTRY pFor sale: '73 "Marlette" 14x70
been used.50 year warranty.Call: 711 Parts & mobile home.2 BR,2 bath,perfect
Remodeling&Repairs ting social services and 624-3745 9 a.m.to 12 noon only.
EMPLOYMENT Estimates given 30 years experience planning,organizing and Ask for Linda Brown. 4-26 ACGeSSOrieS condition. Ideal 2nd home for
Custom built-ins. carports enclosed. winter visitors with free summer
301 Babysitter Wanted porches screened licensedbonded. implementing social. 20" inch floor fan for sale. Still 4 used tires. 800x16.5D. Lots of upkeep.Catalina 825-9158.
303 Help Wanted insured Tucson - 297-6044. recreational and educa- under warranty. Reasonable. Call miles left.$45.825-9620.
305 Help Wanted,Sales Catalina-825.3386. between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. 297- l3udger,10x55'with 9x13 expando.
307 Work Wanted
tional activities. Trans- One bedroom furnished. Skirting
portation necessary. 0309. 5-31
end awnings.Tool shed.Screened
MERCHANDISE 215 Cooling/
Accepting resumes until 441 Musical Arch.Orchard Valley Park,3950 E.
MISCELLANEOUS Heating Tuesday 3/28 5 p.m. Instruments Advertise in our Hawser, --Lot 60. Space rental
$40/mo.includes water.Open 1-5
SNGP, 242 S. Plumer, ------------ Classifieds. o.m.daily.
401 Appliances Protect your cooler with a heavy _ For Sale: Organ Wurlitzer,concert
403 AntiquesTucson. Az.85719 E.O.P. model,full It works!
405 Auctions canvas cover from Air-Master pedal.walnut.Suitable
3928S.6th Ave.294-9358. home or church. Leslie speaker -
407 Books,Coins,Stamps - both $2000.00. Call: 297-5807.
409 Building Materials
411 Carport,Patio Sale 27 Income Tax 5-10 ••••••••••••:•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
413 Clothing ` - �- •----- ----- -- i
415 Cooling,Heating 'arr.? ADS45 5- • Cnme doespay.-lut •
417 Crafts,Hobbies - Wanted To Bud/ i i
419 Farm&Ranch Equipmentyou can make a steal ACCOUNTING Am% ,.� •__ __ 4 •
421 Firewood SERVICE - Cash for junk cars.Free tow away. • •
423 Floor Coverings Income Tax Returns. Call:748-0600. • •
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425 Foods _ -- ---
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427 Furniture Bookkeeping small business. - .........i....-
429 Gift Ideas Pick-up&Delivery. PETS & • •
431 Golf Equipment Exper;gnced&reliable • O -�.� ••
433 Health Foods -•-e LIVESTOCK • WANT" •
435 Household Goods _ - • i �'�'.. i
437 Jewelry,Watches,etc. `+`�
235 Miscellaneous 35 Miscellaneous _ •
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439 Machinery,Tools Services Services 501 Livestock •
441 Musical Instruments For Sale . •
443 Nurseries,Garden Supplies . • •
445 Office Business Equipment 1 y ��� • •
Full blooded African Goats,Pygmy • '~ �' �. - -• •
447 Photographic Equipment AMERICAN PRE-SCHOOLS ..^:�~ •� -�
Type$50 and up.825-9620. • i ~�• w•' ••
449 Recreation Equipment • • •
451 Sewing Machines • •
453 TV's,Stero,Radio
Seven Tucson schools to serve your GOATS FOR SALE-2-3/4 Nubian. •• '::::._7:• ,:."- -• �� •
455 Wanted to Buy family 1/4 Alpine female kids just 8 weeks • -'~ .7-.P.".s •
needs. p • =` •
old.Will be milkers in the year.One "'`••"''-"` •"•'•'
PETS&LIVESTOCK af'~ ~: ...c-.....-. J
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pregnant Rock Alpine nanny due in • `'"' '-=' -^•-, - ••
1101 South Columbus Tucson 745-2980 July. Kids. $25 each. pregnant • .•.-••...M::;...:4!,-• -'
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501 Livestock For Sale nanny(who is fine milker at 1 gallon • •
503 Pet,Livestock Supplies 6425 South Pacheco Tucson 294.27011 • �r •
PP a day) $100. Call Barb Chmara. • - •
505 Pet Services 3107 East Pima Tucson 3214411 743-0979 5 31 ;•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••i
509 Pets For Sale
3902 N. flowing Wells lucson 887.9202 ,
BUSINESS-FINANCE 8425 E.Old Spanish Jr Tucson 885-7261 r
Bring to
601 Business Opportunities 7845 E. Golf Links Rd Tucson 296-8090
603 Insurance COUPON C' FAMILY
605 Investments li 6021 N. Oracle Tucson 742-3369
607 Money to Loan _ _
609 Money Wanted FOR WANT AD!
255 Upholstery 307 Work Wanted •
TRANSPORTATION ,..r
701 Automobiles Upholstery Special:Sofa and Chair Mature experienced nurses`aide HERE'S THE RULES
703 Bicycles $139.00 plus $5.00 for each will care for patients days 01 omit any items pertaining Boats,Motors,Supplies evenings 825 .9580 1.All items r the FREE family
cushion. Choice of Herculon. Old wa .
707 Campers&Shells nt ads must be written on the to personal Items.
709 Motorcycles World Furniture 623-8223 5-31 ,apo, 4. No personal want-ads will be
711 Parts&Accessories Custom Drapery&Upholstery 2.Name, address, and phone taken over the phone
713 Recreational Vehicles FREE in home estimates or visit our number must be induded on the 5.The deadline for the FREE
715 Rentals coupon or it will not be family want ads is FRIDAY R
717 Travel Trailers showroom at 4243 N. Campbell. 0�� � NOON.
719 Trucks 327-3383. ,i '�' 3.Only personal want ads will be Pi
>< �, ► ; ORS 6. (sl is sold, ease call
accepted.We reserve the right 8844800.
RENTALS EMPLOYMENT
801 Apartment Furnished For The Sake Of Clarity,Please Print 8700 N� ORACLE
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803 Apartment Unfurnished 303 Help Wanted
805 Commercial Rentals MERCHANDISE
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.807 Home _ -
809 Miscellaneous Rentals Room,board,private bath,garage,
811 Mobile Home foothills home, to healthy woman
813 Mobile Home Lots with car, in exchange for light - MISCELLANEOUS
815 Share Living Quarters housekeeping, some cooking and
817 Storage Rentals driving for one. Afternoons and 413 Clothing
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819 Townhouse evenings free for outside work,plus -_
821 Vacation Rentals weekends off.Phone 299-2536. Schwinn Bike-Girl's 20 inch with
823 Want to Rent Work odd hours adding up to a full' basket.Good condition$30.00.Call
REAL ESTATE time job. Tuesday. Wednesday,
297-7086. 4-5
Saturday and part-time Sunday
901 Commercial Property work week as circulation assistant 425 Foods NOT FOR PUBLICATION
903 Farms,Ranches _ delivering and distributing weekly • NAME-
905 Homes and monthly publications in "Instant Mixes" make and store
907 Income,Investment Property Tucson, Green Valley and for pie crusts, puddings, bever- ADDRESS
909 Land&Acreages surrounding communities. Must ages,etc., $1.00; "Yummy Rabbit
911 Mobile Homes maintain and repair distribution Recipes," hash, sausage, enchila-
PHONE NUMBER
913 Open Houses machines and addressing systems. das,Aunt Phil's special ingredient, 16054 N. ORACLE
915 Real Estate Wanted Truck supplied. Call Mr. Chmara etc.,$1.00."A"Rabbitry&Supply, Maximum Insertion-3 Times DEADLINE FOR WANT ADS CATALINA
917 Resort-Vacation Property 624-3745 in Tucson or 625-1579 in P.O. Sox 8498-CRB, Tucson, AZ
919 Townhouses Green Valley. 3.29 85738. For Each Want Ad FR1°AY MOON
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CATALINA CURRENT
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Cat wash $50 and P
nets pizza reward
By BETTE CHASTAIN the enthusiasm of childretnh,ewhat a grind With theNk'eedasrseo prolificbuyingsprays to
many residents. . something awful," she said. "The doctor
sponsored tribute this would be.tothe
to all
late
prescribed ointment and said to avoidnow
The Catalina Senior Citizens'
Razzie Springer,a friend .all ages.This themin ridding their yards of these scratching,Iwasi in
so b adtheyshaarpee gfeotrt ianwghi lbetterawhile."car wash brought in$50 last week.Heldat
memorial park will carry his name. unsightly plants..
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Rex'Exxon.at Rudisall and Oracle roads,
Members Bill and Lela Schafer have left While raking up the
Bonnie Wright and. four teenagers from
She may have been allergic to t.,11.:".7.,„sp,spray
for an extended visit with relatives in spraying. one local residentv‘I.reedssuffae,fr ,..,
Kino Learning Center volunteered
but cautions anyone using it toadb:icseurtoe
the
eeir time for this special project. Colorado. While we suffer.on. these extra severe burns on her feet.
We are very proud of ,.... :,..,_.... , , warm days, they'll be enjoying the cool, be.esamot feet broke barokfiereo.uht ulrikneedpraicnkdlyihcheaetd, thheeeidr. feet are protected.
Good cool,cool of the mountains.Some folks have
these young people who , ,,‘ , ,,
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pizza from site manager 1.:4 , , involved in a cycle/auto accident at the .
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Larry Wright. Bonnie s , ,...:,..r.42 corner of Pinto Lane and Avenida de la
Canada.
husband. Thanks kids, i., ,7 ,...,, ,..
you're great. Making a left turn west.,a car heading - -
A big welcome 'to . east hit then-ear of their. bike,pushing the
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newest club members Catalinans R.M.and bike over and throwing both of them.Her
Mildred Barnett,John DeHart and George husband suffered somebrushburns and
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and Ann Piatt. . .
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