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HomeMy WebLinkAboutHistorical Records - The Oro Valley Voice (89) ..,. oro e 4 / .41P4L1 .' P .. ..1_. '''.-- -,, viltar _ __,A._ - .. „...... ...id ladlials Published for residents of the Town of Oro Valley, Pima County, Arizona _ '''' - ---- ,..i.; 1-1Z5—N°. 36 One Section— 12 Pages 15 Cents , ', ., Wednesday,September 20, 1978 . NEW HOUSES PLANNED ' , . ... ., Rezoning is approved • ' ' le 1 ADONNA FLEMI.NG to fileaclass action suit against the Illikt , : . , , ,1 :i ".":;.Z",, / 4 , 4.., 1 ',.., DespiteBy six pr.otests_v,otedthe Pima County supervisors. BS. oard of Supervisors ' i, ‘ „ u . - 3-2 in favor of Mrs. Jane Darhof, another„ area '.1.5:',4' „i: s„,, ; 150 acres on the . rezoningnortheast resident,said"I'm very disappointed withi1 :,4. ;4 ij .. . ,.t corner of Shannon and Linda Vistaroads , ,! ‘ A .,, . wthbeodecbaisveionw.oWrkeed'revaellrymibdardIde-ctolasbsavpr ourpe , , ,I. ,i,,, 1,....T.„, „., , t -- the more densely from suburban ranch, one house to four acres, to CR-1,one house to one acre,and homes away CR-4, four houses to one acre. ' PI** populated areasfmamndtruweetidonono'ft the testehret ":,,,,,,,,, , ,., „ Supervisors Katie Dusenberry,, Conrad noiset,itlirsadffeciciasinodndwesin brine :. -. „, 41 , and E.S. "Bud WalkeranvodtedDavine Joyner rezoning.Sam Lena that favor of the , ' * ' -,..- 4 i , Yetman voted ,0”-:7 against the proposition. build -4,', .2'1, ., The developers. plan to„ family ', ' approximately 400 single-dwelling on Laridscape , ' , . - units with the low-density CR-1 zoning_ . a perimeter of the area and the higher , * density zoning on the inside of to reflect „ , , subdivision. „„. \ Paul Cella20o7f5CeNlIa. Barr Evans and n Sixth !,--.--:-.E.,--, ,,,..;,...,,,,,,,,Ii„...„,„ 4,14 Associates, S way ---...„....-‘-,• , engineering firm, said that constructionAve. The Oro Valley, Town Council Siteina , '7.; .,,, , ' ' -, : --: :...7:.:4:i . :L:-. within the next two years,. eebunt wbuililldbeersginandcosts have not yetbeen . ...,..,' , determined. . eethk.'e ' '''''-;' ' 11.i.r; ::::11** . -,:,),i::::: -:, :. ,„ *: .-,- t;*---' ;:;'”; Dusenberry said she voted for the.plan Planning Cspioubmeim.rc iatreeasi n ted "because I'm afraid if higher calling for plan to keeping the t councilelandscapingassubmittednatural last wt to the .„-,,_ -„ density zoning willapproved.wewait' ,-,,, Michael Lensen, representing the Mbeicsba del Oro Homeowners Association, w borders the proposed subdivision,said he decision. dtbheurrelssleihipnnretiessigacis:nmafPrdgsitateena appointed f:n.1.11.nniMitteearc,h*hbasY '' ''''''' '''''''''' '''''.E."4'::::.,,,,.,.. ..:?,.-,:::?:::: .:„ „,...., r, -0.1:: , - was upset with the superv.isors' He and other homeowners in the area hope , also been workinon a revistioofnaofbtuhieidOmbrgo , ,,,,. .,, ,,,,.,,,4,,..,:::: .cz,,,,,:, ,,,,i, , • _ ValleyThThe revisions, signrecode. visions, wmhioenhthss.hocualidi fore ''''' ,, ''' '',-ir.7',' it. 1'4* -c)itzt, ... • _ Voting In completed Ak4,' .4 ..^. ..„ - , , , .„ sky signs,.or . ....k. , , „. • ,.-.-, -„,--p, , „, othrabolishingos st aentdhas te pab irini lexceedbbillboards a rwt two h andei gh ,,, maior racesarteemsouvcehd a st two ho ewMeeakc sDoagn oa.1 d'sf — , : ---- -, ,00- • ' sign that was -,0*,-*' A„ s ), —.4,, ' evTerhyemcoomntmbiitnteetb.me TeeotswtnhHelaaslitaTtu7es:30dapy.rno. si, ,,,,---;:- ,---,,, ;\ ,, : Unofficial Returns s ,,.?-. . --,,, -,,, 7.4"91c. , Contested Rae! Major Precincts committee is o Public i..npuntlyis wmealckoinmge.rHecoowmemveern,dthae_ „ ‘,. ,.... , GOVERNOR ,-,,,--....,„••„. * '', v ,,-1... 12 13 187 Totals , . Democrats turn make recommendations 106 43 65 214 tions to planning anedndzaotniionngs, Bruce Babbitt council. towhthewtoillwinn : ' Town fund drive • to acquire Councilman door_to.door . for a 20 12 19 51 Committee members are le Nancy _ captains in the neighborhood Dale Moss with his wl building.Team Republicans Glickman, chairman; effort the Town Hall . - • g a rt the drive by signing Jack Newman maps out areas of the town 97 28 26 151 Lois NagY' Team eff- will be asking Rosalyn vice residents to support Charles King Peck and Walter photo areas (VOICE staff by Chris Kemberling) Jack Londen 9966csehcariertmarayn;; Howard pledge card. 55 24 20 27 -19 20 Albert Montgomery, Evan Mecham Zimmerman. SECRETARY OF STATE • • Democrats Clovis Campbell 5 Am -I- ent prolec • Kenneth Haner 30 12 17 21 13 15 46 from Rose Mofford 63 27 46 13 tions met TREASURER hi enrolim children :73) , orgot,,,:, Verde has Schools is family with the same 9 Donaldson Democrats a new teacher 52 20 41 113 Enrollment in Amphitheater projected will - move in,”he said. returned to Harelson, ande. Gary Bartlett impact on our w 29 12 16 57 at about what the School Boardnumbers "Those variables make an as Verde. hired at Mesa d Maurice Giss butthe were number of A teachertoorigim'nesaally transferredbeen her personnel 26 14 16 projections,"Bernie Katz __ r than expected. te the discrepencies, the ” h" h include teachFrs aides.have CORPORATION reached sooner 56 for this year, To acc°m°da established new units, w ic , two high Dr. Thomas Nee school board has Neel said. COMMISSION Verde Elementary d and Harelson. dent sal A that Mesa • for Mesa Ver ! boundaries schools Neel said. Democrats 1, district superinten- to MesaTwo and a half teac , 48 19 3; A 103 had an ex Students- - - - . originally. assigned , 'want to "We wait and see . John Ahearn Harelson numbers were bounded on the , e decide which will Lillian Fields 1 0 1:71 43 7 f school while cess of 45 students the-first week Verde who . live in the area _es) west ill stabilize before miii. been hired for. the distrihctovsv Juana Mase 1 has put their 23 7 -- d°:"`Wne know when a fami Y , ts may be by , 25 93 th bY Emerme rLa Canada Drive,south Drive(both sic( Road go to by Magee v1/4Amphitheater ,' 'gNeel said. goto Canyon Del Oro, the schools Tom Patten o s' 30 from what was expected. began Republican know and eastSept. 11- 97 44 40 181 ' the district, but we don't attending Harelson h and which will Stan Akers home up for sale and the students leaving they'll actually move or whether a by La Ouesta Ave., Ernest Garfield. 71 25 24 120 DISTRICT 12 when • HOUSE. . Democrats 97 55 152 John Kromko • Joe Skinner 83 52 135 Ga rag I° _ ey la toum am y come here Republicans 114 40 154 Claudell Bailey. 143 been said the Professional Golfsponsoring it will Association . be determined if the Tucson * Goodwin Thomas 56 199 requested that the al course will be DISTRICT 13 Country Club has (PGA) look for possible th*o ValleyCounpossible site of the 1979. course Nation the Conquistadors until the middle of October.at which ich time SENATE approached as. isiicson open Go li Republicans ,v4 jut' (;arag"" held in I which courses Davis said lack of Oro Valley is the 33 `-`-' Tournament not reveal Newlon would tournament at James Cocke to be . a board being Davis, but officials at 41 41 h mas J. looked into, parking facilities. Greg Lunn February, according to T ° Country Club. were .alternatives. adequate DISTRICT 13 member of Oro Valley at Tucson 49ers CountryClub, the golf . •d one problem with the Pack "Hostingthe tournamentprestigious is a P . HOUSE to north course ted by the money-making 196 , but. due . have been contacted affair and not an extlraw, Democrats National since The tournament has been.5 held course all rdolph Park 39 39 remodeling,. • Conquistadors- - - s will be made event for Sister Clare Dunn and the ArtRahun tournament. said no decision 30 30 time for this year's Newlon Newlon Bruce Wheelerthe course may not be ready in Bob Republicans 68 68the country c u . Davis added. Larry Hawke Tournament Chairman Seth Linthicum 33 33 Editorials e a . e 1 - 11. • Lunn-Farr campaign411110. 1r40 illustrates • AO nV1 �� tri , In the only contested race for a state legislative seat involving Oro Valley, newcomer Greg Lunn defeated banker Jim f 11111111 Cocke for the Republican nomination. - It was a solid victory for Lunn, whoif 5U1K E. CAP% ).iCi•tviio�� BEY apparently has the solid backingofpp y County Supervisor Katie Dusenberry and a sizable , C Vji A M P Si► MAIKE IT war chest of campaign contributions. But O unless Lunn can find some major weaknesses ��-N -V=-- ,•, to exploit in the incumbency of Democrat i► \ �r, i ./.°19 Morris Farr, the GOP nomination could turn -lv i 1��; r (15V ti is %//c{,' out to be meaningless. _ 1 4 N''N ` , .l.. Farr, who Phoenix observers severalears Y ia‘ ago conceded was the most stable of the .� ; "crazies" whichPimaw c northern districts sent to the legislature, looks tough to beat. His University of Arizona background gives him a strong nucleus of support in the campusaw of supply-demandis ailing area, and he has voted pretty consistently for those issues the liberal-to-moderate ,' : :., Has organized labor e i • constituents favor. That doesn't mean, _: -.' A managed to thwart the law � t:,;i:.- 4.7.-,;,;:. �however, that he's popular with manyof the êO Ur i n sp p of�.upply and demand?' A fewyears a o .Curran .),:;..,...„.„;.:_.::,..../ ' �'� ' =' conservative foothills voters. g , �- . V The Farr-Lunn-Cocker race(s) Shields, the perennialSouthwest �``�-_-- r,,;::_ a (s}underline one resident of the Arizona •-- -- complaint made frequently about Legislative p _ ‘,...., :r'= �-"p q Y Consumers Council flab Districts 12 and 13 the voters in Oro Valley, bergasted us by labeling the empowered, the federal union, firemen, policemen, ' law of supply and demand"a � Catalina, and the Casas Adobes areas are government has had to step and other unions. In most virtuallyforgotten as candidates woo the phony law:, I n some in and force them to stop— cases there are capable, respects, he may have beenbecause theywere making qualified i f i e d and willing more po ulous areas to the south. This right. the Postal Service look bad workers who would perform invariably works in favor of the liberal Although at the time we by comparison. those jobs for the wages northside and University voters, and against wondered what Curran's Even small children have which are beleaguered next target would be —the been enjoined from com- cities can pay them. the conservatives living in the foothills and law of gravity? — we must beyond. y peting with the Postal But they aren't allowed to. Y reluctantly admit that in Service couldn't stand the Even in the area of District 13, for example, at one point goes as certain areas, the labor competition. agricultural workers, far south as Tucson's 22nd Street!Thatulls in unions have learned to But that's just one supply-and-demand is p break the law of supply and -example. There are others. takinga beating. That's a lot of warm bodies, and it means foothills demand consistently andget p g Weare confident that in so really what is behind the taxpayers are going to find, invariably, that away with it. many cities where teachers' tremendous influx of illegal their state legislators are more interested in The most glaring example unions have struck and Mexican immigrants the wishes of urban T s n these days is the rather closed down classrooms The Mexican workers, uc o ons than in limited demand for U.S. suburban Oro Valleyans and Catalinans. with their picket lines, uneducated and unskilled, Postal Service workers and thousands of competent are flooding our borders for Not too far in the future, as the county's their continuing clamor for persons exist capable of one major reason: there are population keeps growing, ,there will beever-higher wages andteaching classes -if the lawjobs in this- country fringe benefits, even while and the education unions available to them. another shot at redistricting. Oro Valley and their performance f o r m a n c e and P would let them. These fobs are available foothills residents would be smart to begin productivity decline. But, of course, the primarilybecause most thinking, now, about howAs one letter writer to correct the education association, Americans won't take them. inequities of their elongated districts. suggested to this newspaper teachers unions, and the The average citizen of the g' - recently, the real difficulty state, federal, and school United States refuses to in a threatened postal strike district education depart- pick fruit, irrigate field A small bruise, . would be determining when ments which have been in crops, and do much of the it started and when it bed with the unions for "stoop labor" which still stopped; the level of service years, dare not permit that must be done on thousands iCDOs so bad that it would be to happen. of American farms and prospect good difficult. to tell. ranches. But in a more serious vein, There are scores of accredited teachers in the So the farmer or rancher it might well be that the furnishes the demand for - ` � � postal unionsB ,backed:Off United States for every Canyon del Oro -WO M vas beate.ri 22- relatively cheap, unskilled' • Amphi's from a strike becauseta teaching fob today; so the n theillegal Friday night by powerhouse football . . law of supply and demand, labor — and ego team but we don't think that dims the luster sufficient number of their immigrant maintains the members realize that their were it left free to seek its 1 of the Dorados one bit, nor dulls the likelihood absence from the job,after a own level would quickly supply. 'r winning athird straight Class AAgrid - make teachers strikes Unless, of course, he is of thea w g g brief and painful adjust prevented by law. title. ment, would prove their meaningless. • Nevertheless, except in Curran Shields was half The Green-and-Gold has been beaten work could be done better • p right. I still don't believe yet still went o n to a state and less expensively by the case of private and that nonsense about the law before, private industry. parochial-schools, that law championship, It could easilyhappen again. • . y demand is of supply and demand being pp g Indeed, it is a poorly kept of supply and de Amphitheater High, ranked fifth inbeingthwarted bygovern- a phony law. �? g secret that whenever the . But as long as organized statewide football polls, is of course a larger' private equivalents of the ment fiat -- just as in the labor can force o u r school and plays in the AAA class, to which postal service -- Western case of the postal service. government to enact laws CDO will probably move up next year. It's no. Union, United Parcel, etc. The same thing is true, to which pervert the law and to be beaten bythat kind of o client. --have tried to do the job for a lesser degree,in the case of fence it out of this country,it disgrace pp service is garbage workers which the postalmunicipal p g arg amounts to the same thing. • • Published every Wednesday by t THEODORE C. TURPIN Sancruval Corp.,P.O.Box 3003.Tucson. �++ Editor&Publisher Az..624-3745.Single copies 15 centsTERRY VEN ET each;by mail.$3 for one-year - • 0 no valleviarrigic- r- s ;"� News Editor . subscription.Second Class postage Published for residents of the Town of Oro Valley.Pima County.Arizona paid at Tucson,Az. NEWS STAFF: Chris Kemberling Wednesday, September 20, 1978 A US Fleming F. Publication No.324570 •nurrsssrsessee srrsstssrsssrrsssssssrssr emsssssrssss••••esrrrtsrsrssstssssssrssrsrrssrssrrutussrrrssssrssrsrsrnssssssyssrsssssusssassrsssusssssssstsssssssrsrssrssssssssasaasssrsrssssrssurssanrs.ssrruusarrsrsssssssssrsssssssssssssssrrs•ssssssssssssrssssssssssssssssss.ssss.ss..s.s.ssssss.sss.sssss..s,rssssssssss Wednesday.September 20, 1978 01W VALLEY EARrii VOICE A-3 , County school officer covers 1 3 Amphi schools By TERRY VENET "Burton was quite upset school. officials in handlingsuehasSheriffs Department's dog children the e.ldemteinfyta rypoits grades,ivelyhoo"Idi-ifivWeatatclhks, ona Neighbor- Reprimandingprogramlittle boys when I became the SROviolations ofthe law, (narcotics) and bomb units, . throwing bananas over because it meant I didn't possession of liquor or Identification. DI ivision, and with a uniform, but. once. where citizens keep an eye neighbors' lawns wasn't wear my uniformKitork wsaoirdk. marijuana on the school "anything that can help the they're in junior high, it's out for unusual. goings-on in exactly what Deputy every day," Van grounds. teachers with." better to deal with kids one- their community,"Van Kirk Stewart Van Kirk had "And somehow. he's gotten Training aids provided to Van Kirk said he plans to to-one on a more informal said. The officer will also speak planned on his first day as the impression that how all SROs within the county wear. . his uniform. while level,"he said.. . School Resource Officer for many people you manage. to are used to educate children giving presentations at the ,-... In addition to his duties as to organizations. on home the Catalina District of the 'lock up' determines the on basic safety rules,such as elementary schools, but-will SRO,Van Kirk also serves asn_ safety,preparing a home for vacation, rape, and dealing Pima County Sheriff's success of your day." crossing streets and talking probably stick.with. civilian the district's crime preve with run-aways. Department, but he .dis- The deputy has been with. to strangers. clothes at the junior highs, tion officer. covered it was a.necessity. the Catalina District for six "Mesa Verde is very "I was patrolling around years, so he claims he knew interested in setting up a the schools at about 3 p.m., what the job entailed when it programon bicycle and when I saw this third-grader was assigned to him two pedestrian safety,"Van Kirk throwing bananas all over a weeks ago. said. "And several schools d" Van Kirk said. Van Kirk hopes a heavy have already requested talks ._ .0*-;foto-<,,4 :7:? ;:...._. 1 is yard,' I asked him what schedule the next two weeks on Halloween safety." i i he was doing, he told me an meeting with school ,, ,.. , ,.--: -..., - older girl had threatened to principals and staff will help Other schools within the beat him up if he didn't. him have the SRO program officer's district include Donaldson Elementary, - Sometimes it's awfully well underway by October. , .i Cross Junior High,Harelson hard to keep a straight face The first order o. „...,.,,,„,_„ - in this job,"he said. business in this job ifs Elementary, Walker Ele- ; i mentary,Davis Elementary. , ;:-,:i ,..,,k044....,,,, , , _,, But Van Kirk, who is the establishing a working . ... Coronado .ntarYin '.::.,, ,1 77,74 ,,: 7,4,:::' _ -,'- - ... s 7 ...„.„1 . s * :...s ,,'' ' : liason between the Sheriff s relationship with the schools '-•., ,,,,,,,zi„ p Catalina, EiOrangeerieGrove *.'..,--..*----;.--' ' - : N -, ! Department and 13 elemen- and the sheriff,"he said."If a -,,„,* tar and junior high schools school feels the need to -4", - ' i .., 4:: k Junior High, Flowing Wells ,„ f,- „.„...,:.;:k. , .2.--, 0 - -.... , High, MurphY Elementary, andEl L:ngtu,arnya : _,,_,,,,...,.,,,,,' , ,,,,..7;,,,,. ..i..:,, ,,,.,„ ,,, in the Catalina District, has establish a traffic ,atch , .!,... , , had experiences of the same when children are going to and Wetmore em • .„ - - ., ...-„, 1,, -- nature at home, and from school, I can help schools. . ..„. , "---""' 7.*,--4'4 -',7----' With two sons, Burton,.4, them evaluate that need,and and Brandon, 1, Van Kirk then work somethinout Programs planned for -,, •''' '\\t',:: -112.;, .-' .....i.,,,...„ 14 . '' l'-':‘~-:. .',,.**).:0:. 1, - ,...,': ...> - - , --../- „ ,,.c - said he's used to the with the department." . sports begun _ ; . .. ., elementary schools this year _ :,-,, `-,...'. „,,,,,,,,,:, , ,..„0", ,,. unexpected. The SRO also assists include presentations by the s1X-:' ,,, 4'0',,4: ,:tr: A . ' ' ' , : • ,'''' ..%; .40 Afterschot)I " .,.. . . , . . , .. .„ ... .,. .:.. . , • ., ' t i .,. ' , .• ' ' The .Pima County Parks Monday, and registration is School from 3:30 to 5:30 ,7;L--i. --':%:',:si „.„? ,,,, ,.. ,- ,.. .(- . and Recreation Department being conducted through p.m., Donaldson Elemen- .,,,,,;,,,-.4, ., ,,,,, „ , ,,, ,,, . -....,...t.Z.-4,,,,,,,..„„?,',,,, ' .-...,,,,,*.2.,...t* . opened its after-school this week. , ,.... ,,,.. ., ... Youth Recreation Program Offered are competitive taanrdY SacthwCrlofsrsomJu3nitho5Pinig.h.: :-='.:4:',:;:''' ' ,.fi„::: ili4P::.,72,i4.7. _:41t,3 . -... sports leagues in flag School beginning Nov. ..,,,,,,,, z„ 1 ‘..:N0 football, cone dodgeball, from 3 to 5 p.m. . • 2 labs basketball, wrestling, 11 run ..,, ,1'.5.* Programs wi .::;.:, t. t,, kickball, track, softball for Monday through Friday at. ,. ;:ik S., boys and girls 8 to 14, and all schools. The town of Oro arts and crafts. . - ,„.,..' Classes are free and ' - . .,00- ,, ' - i.. Valley is accepting job The programs will be children can register at the : Alit,l, ' ..... :: --- ... At, applications from offered at Coronado. schools with Parks and T, young men and women Elementary School in Recreations instructors.Bus fie for maintenance work Catalina from 2:30 to 4:30 - transportation will not be , e> about 10 hours a week. p.m.. Harelson Elementary provided after activities. Duties will include , - maintenance of street , ,•t„ii-1, .. signs, minor road phy 1,,• Aso, repairs, street cleaning CII-111C speaks ,,,,, , , . , , NU. #''''' and grounds up-keep around the Town Hall. Two individuals are Jean Dixon psychic, will For ticket information, needed, and one must speak at the University of contact the Science of Mind have a valid Arizona Arizona main auditorium Center, 3269 N. Mountain driver's license. Sept. 29 at 8 p.m. Ave., 888-1410. Applications are "Looking through the , being taken at the Oro Spiritual Heart of SAmerica. ,10,—,I, SUNSHINE .5teill aboard Valley Town Hall, 680 to the Future of the Um- W. Calle Concordia. verse will be the subject of FENCE Students at the new Mesa Verde Elementary School,sotithwest of Oro Valley,crowd her talk. SAVE together after school to board busesfor home.The Amphitheater School District had to redraw boundaries for the new school when a greater number of students than a• • WITH SUNSHINE expected showed up for classes this semester.(VOICE staff photo) Applications short , 792-9286 to e „ 0., ,•. 'II. GlN ass (CI Vehicle title applications here ease the shortage •. .. 496 v A ,- are in short supply in . Some 100.000 applica- C:)- LOOKING TO A' , • , 0 Mirror Co., Inc. Tucson. Department of tions, part ofan order of . I3UY,SELL, 0. m . SERVING SOUTHERN ARIZONA CUSTOM '' REM' HIRE, Transportation officials say, 800,000. placedrecently t wArt 7 c) s tA)ttl!'of because of a strike at out-of- statewide were received a MIRRORED till • VISIT OUR SHOWROOM state paper mills and few weeks ago, but that 11 ( MON.-FRI.9:30 A.M.-4:30 P.M. •WALLS increased new-car sales. supply is expected to run outtry Ph i I Thor neyc ro ft, soon. The balance of the SAT.9:30 A.M.-2:00 P.M. •CEILINGS assistant director of DOT's order is due to arTrihvernineya_ - BEVELING Motor Vehicle Division,said week to 10 days, o Want AdS - 1 .....k. i 7 1721 ETpcs.FACJNOR.AzY.A8V52(SU19ITE P) .•SCREENS.BEVELING •TUB IL SHOWER ENCLOSURES an order of 75,000 applica- croft said. LICENSED ' . . 62441984 ••GLASS FURNITURE TOPS •GLASS ENGRAVING tions is being air-freighted &BONDED •WARDROBE DOORS 11111111r THE CREATIVE .'"%.. 13LACKSMITH Oiesegi FREE (--i--„) 5 Copper Butterfly* e(-361.//lit Put in your Christmas Order ctSave 15% 41-- • FASHION EYEWEAR • Copper Fountains ei297-2501 ushroom Scenes • PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED • Stained Glass • Sprays of Leaves • SUN GLASSES IN CASAS ADOBES, • Jewelry • Lamps & Lights - • CONTACTS POLISHED • Quail Scenes • Fireplace Screens • PROMPT REPAIRS , A i *with any purchase over 10 dollars. mum 297-5982 411 vist 7043 N.ORACLE AT INA Expires September 23, 1978 Plaza Escondida CLYDE HOLLAND OPTICIAN L2a1 Centers • A-4 ORO VALLEY[ARIZ]VOICE Wednesday, September 20, 1978 Panthers toppleCDO to gain top spot For the second year in a Maynard made a pass to the CDO drive. row, the Canyon del Oro Phil Wright at fourth and An $o-yard touchdown Dorados bowed totheAmphi nine, putting CDO on the run by Amphi's Bob Vance Panthers in a 22-3 loss Amphi 14. Passes to was the game highlight for Friday night,giving Amphi Nymeyer and Jeff Lecompte the Panthers,and gave them the top spot in the school put CDO on theirown 14,but the necessary breathing district, a penalty for holding set space over their A A But the Dorados, Ari- them back 15 yards. opponents. A pass intended for Coach Bob Smith said the zona s AA grid champs,gave Nymyer in the end zone was Dorados laved hard, and the Panthers,class AAA but p - CDO's bi est rival;, a run intercepted by Amphi safety are ready for their mate gg " )1for their money. JO Jeff Colter to put an end to against Flagstaff Friday. `e�Wit ' Amphi built a first-half 4 lead of 15-0 behind the field , sr goal kicking of Bob Nickles �>zt and a 35-yard touchdown by Jeff ll. ' -',..i',. It,:. ter TM ?. The visitors maintained • w` - that lead through a scoreless third quarter, but the Dorados we., AO - . ' re always aAPP - ' - '' -7 's .'.' ' ' "' threat.P , , .144 It* latillt . , CD() first hit the scoreboard in the first ` . minutes of the fourth quarter when Kevin Gaston _-, _ ,:.', ' `" '�..� • >� a one-yard scoring �� �..-*,!•;,,....,... made �� �:. plunge,and Mitch Maynard z� hit Aaron Nymeyer with a .--...,- ,,j..,,,,-;;:,01,- - y �'� � �� pass for the two-point •� b +.p w : h • y conversion, cutting Amphi's r'':',.. ,�.Zx , ,- „. .p.i*,:',.-::,....., ,�.; '�T.t Cyt ,--„. .,..,,„,..%,,,....; '.'n w v t y s' x�_...'.;. 1 ea i 1 ll. .. . -i .2- ;,�.� ,. After theGot 2t z Panthers had �,, . ��� � stopped CDQ, Amphi was Canyon del oro Senior Linebacker Randy Gast ,.... 1*, , � : i, � called for clipping Into n the intercepts a pass at last Friday's CDO-Amphi game. � � • - ` � � punt,and gave the ball tothe Final score was Amphi 22, CDO 8. (VOICE photos by yr os the .:-::f,T1,,;!. cer eaders mee . f Do ad at Amphi 38 Johnny Vance) ,;.z''''''' ' t '''',;.,-` '.: ' - . a i` . 't',:4, ., .. ' t.,:. .- ”.^.moi' , { .-N. , , t ,,,,,,.,...„ , , .'; ,.., ...,,,..2,-.7...,::.,4,-.1-i-:),)4.,,,,.,,,,,..",,,... '''' -' ' ------' ' - . :.,,:,..,,,....,,t::::.,,::,,,. . ,.., ,, ,. ! . . .: , ,,,.4f4), . soc .,,,,,w,s,,,,,„-.. .,;,,.,,..,-,..,,,,..,„,..: �� - �� The Tucson Chapter of the Junior High, and Butter- Randolph Park bandshel l ���� _ American Youth Soccer field. Thornydale and Oct. t3. • � � Organization (AYSO) "got Harelson Elementary, Children 6 and unger 11 The season's.. - , • and will practice one to one-and- ,� ,�� � - with a meeting of the coaches responsibilities a half hours a week, and `� �� N o r t h w•e s t conference were explained to coaches by older youths will �� practrce ` � �`� � coaches and parents. conference president Helen four hours a week. the �� Coaches received 1 er McElfresh. coaches decided. ..�.- ,.: .- - rosters, field The second annual kick- ,� practiceEach youth enrolled in the �,:� r \'''':''''' assignments and. soccer off day will be held at Hi program must provide two balls. Practice sessons start Corbett Field Oct.7 at 9 a.m. square pictures with his µ` • 2 ,`I $ � immediately at Dennis The Second Annual Family name.age and school on the . . ... .: _>_ .. .. . Weaver Park. Canyon del Field Day will be from 10 back to give to his team Sideline sup, Oro High School. Cres a.m. to n:m. at the mother. With •a little help from the Panther cheerleaders the Amphi team mangy to beat CDO lastFriday. c..-."--.."...,-,--.....z.zrzr..../-..,-../-../-...-- ' .1,1J/.1,1.11-/".l-/./1.�/../../1.1�.111.1./✓lJ.11lllllll1lllll✓"2 . .ANT TO TAKECHARGE GF YOUR LIFE. Auto Service Tips EditorsfluoteBook LARNAB� ovT • � 0 You can keep the vin Ito of our auto clean and ,t Age'that lessens the « f1 P Y P Y new looking. Use mild soapsuds, lukewarm water enjoyment of life, v RUNDISCOvERED POWER , 0 and a small, soft-bristle brush. Scrub with circular increases our desire for 0 motion. Remove accumulated soilage with cloth.Use 0 living. 0 commercial mildew remover on fungus.After clean- g CLASS 0 FREE ing, always follow with a vinyl top dressing. Oliver Goldsmith ' S OCT. AT 7.30 P.M. _ - ))- , AT THE oracle Az. Courthouse 0 --. , , \ lir—"Iv SU SIiNNE0o , FEN 0 SCE • 0 Ch Bei MON., OCT. 16 AT 7:30 P.M.t.... 1 � � sAVE � Regular � lb ,,,I,>' � -) "� wrrH For More Information Call Mary At 887-9312 ../Zez,"l✓..1. .1.1✓. './1../.i'.l11✓1.1/J,lll✓1lll../ll11.l 11llll.�./,lll✓llll..� 792-9286 _•11•it•il•ll•il•li•ii•1011.11•hili•IiiEi•ilii!•Ililliiiili•li•Iliilili•II•Ilill•Ilill•II� • • i • :_� litir PARTNER (111 a• li • O • or ... --* i AlbertoContrer .. ,... ,, as , .� Ili—Til Death Do Us Part 41, •_ �� • :;"\- and. Sons • real boo hisser in the true - ,� t.' Handmade i I��e r a n d turquoise tradition of comedy melodrama i ii oi • jewelry i�� Alberto and his six ! wed. through Sun Night • =� sons •. . . Tucson's outstanding ii- for Reservations t .�.• silversmiths - �� 9428 �.„ , 4 --..x.rotx,f-- - - -• 4 Bill of: .... ....._, 4,4 , ,'”* ir .- ‘,.. --.) :t. J-% ) ` �' . j,.., 1 . ASL .... 11 ,,, iii f , . o 1 •°"'•ds.e.„I**.'.**1.`,:j4b 7, .-, _0' ...,..-'''' TrelTRE ' -..,......_., , E-• 41 al 9 !IP 1 6 W. Drachman ti. ��:' ii ' b? -1�9 4 In Traildust Town . now playing I -� ii554 1 East Tanque Verde thru Nov. 5 ii •ii•hill•il•11•II•It•11•li•H•li•ll•li•li•li•il•ll•liill•li•li•II•il•li•II•II•Itiliiliilli Wednesday, September 20, 1978 ORO VALLEY[ARIZ]VOICE A-5 • STUDENTS LEARN RESPONSIBILITY Land lab is hub of agriculture program . You have lived in a city all he is responsible for its care the area they choose.. - your life. The closest thing to outside of school hours.That Dana B u r to li n i, an n . . :, , , ,,,,,.! , ,,,, .. 4,,,, • a steer you have seen is that means feeding it twice a daY, Amphitheater student, won red t ,,..,. red stuff all wrapped up in grooming and exercising it, the FFA state championship ; :, ,,. r,,,, i,,ow,,,,yit,.;: , i_ ,9: -, -:'-k,'-'-•-,::'.,<--'',., sterile cellophane at your vaccinating and worming. last year in public speaking ,,,,„,,,,,,,,,.-..:,,,,"„4„.: „*.. , „,, ,..., . ..,,. local grocer's meat counter. "Students spendmost of and. placed third in the , ' '--------'---- ,,,,i Arlf f „ ' v,,4,,,...•,,,,, ,,,,. ,.,,,,:,\,..,„:„ ,::::...;. ,,, ::,..., • Well, if you are of high their time before and after national contest held ..„- --,::-.:•,-ik-:. ' Ati".;'..'°.!!:, ' -, .,:-::::, school age and live in the school and on weekends at annually in Kansas City. e.,..A;i.,,,,,,-, 1 . .,40.,.,_ :„.... _ Amphitheater district, you the land lab taking care of Amphitheater High School ' „ , can change all that by their animals. We have put was second in the state out of enrolling in the Amphi- in lights so students can feed 50 schools with contest ...**),,,,...---- th eater H i gh Sc hoo 1 their animals after dark," winners last year. Vocational Agriculture Groseta said. The fourth part. of the ip. -.. . program. The land lab also has space program is agriculture , , . ,..,--...4 . . - --..-‘,;',.:',..:: :. .3:„, :--,;-iiii.,.4.,:';` ---- The four-year program for landscape architecture. mechanics. Students learn :,..„._ ,..,. . . .,., covers four major areas and students to buil(' their farm equipment main- ,,,st:E.:.: e,„ ,,...„,5,-., ,,,„,:„.,, ." „...„,,,,„ „„ .,.:::,.. ,,,,,,,,,:. • ...„. .. prepares students for a projects. The students will tenance and build projects ,,, ,,,,,,;„ ,t7..., ,„ ,,,, . ,,, : — . s !.!- living in the agriculture design their project,draw it for the fair. --',Z"...,,k,.--4'.' ..• '2',•., field, said vocational to scale,and build the set,be ,,,,I, -,0•-,,, ,,,.. -,-,,,:•..-• ::1:„..,,--,z.:, 4 . -:. ,,,,:;,,,,,,-: -.,,,,,.. ..„ ,,,. 14‘ ..,..... agriculture teacher Andrew it a patio or outside . . -'';- .-7.,.9:'1: -s'.-- 50- -• 1*. ,,,,, „..... . . Groseta. barbecue, and put in the . ,..:.;-,,,, .1,,:";:::c::,-,--..-'i7::.:4.:-,:;:::: Mart shot :„;-ti-.---;:::.::;:::!::.:::z‘A.:'::: ,,:k, ... The first area is classroom plants,Groseta said. the • ,„...., work covering the technical Groseta added, after • , ...,x ,A1,, -...-,,... side of agriculture. Then term is over they will save .,:......„.,,;,.,„,,,,, ,,.,,,, , they take what they learn in the best two projects and the 71, the classroom and put it to rest will be torn down. andRoAad,shoo- ting at Frontage practical use either through the materials used again. aquarter-mile south an agriculture related job,or The landscape i-archofCortaro Farm Road, left the production agriculture tecture students will also be Ronald James St. Clair, 37, program, he said. putting in a Southern of 1732 Citation, Tucson, , :,..,- The production agri- Arizona natural plant trail, suffering a chest wound '-':....,t '. : gr • culture program is where a andanoronarmcnornamental plant trail Sept. 13. an ....., student raises an animal orehPlants orchard. from Arrested were Myron t IF,'-',i'.2 , produce for the Pima County the torn-down projects will Franklin Price, 51, and Fair. be used in the projects, he Ko ken B. Tiller, 28, ,„. The land lab,on 6.6 acres said. according to Deputy Claire ,-- --,,,,,, , -.4 ...,,s.,% on East Wetmore Road has ...:. .... . . There is also garden space Belleau.. . Price ,?..,., ..t ,.. , ,,,:, „„.°,,,-,...,..'.,fc, ie, -. ..„.„.... ..„,..,,,,,I*.... ,..„...., .. ,...,. '.:..1''''.....- ...2''.-,.. :'-ii::':;:l'''''. , . where flowers. and produce St.Clair told officers ;i.-4t-,. . , .... provided pens and animal - stalls and garden space for will be raised for the fair. shot him.Price said St.Clair . ,,,,. students who do not have Another part ofthe four- and,,another man, identified "Willie,”" robbed him, - .1,. :!i..4'..,4iiii,..,, facilities at homes, Groseta year program is the Future as 1 ., , ,,,,o„..4:' '!:4::::::',.: . _1...;-....:,,,,...'!-::..,,,,i... . . „....... >,. ,...... , . , .-..' said. Farmers- Farmers of America Club. Belleau said. ... The first step for many Students in vocationalto ,.-:,...,.. . , students is to get the money agriculture are required ....,....-.....- „,,::.+.:..,:,,,, ,",..,,, 2,,,...,,5i,:,,.."1.,.,„;i_iil,..".,‘„,,,:si. :” . ..,..., ., .,..,... .....,,,..... ..,- . needed to purchase the join the club, whose main .:!•;,.4../ .,.. Cash taken ,,,,,,.,- .,., „.,.. ,, ,„, ...- -.• - , , ,..... , .... ..„).,. 4 , • , e•„, animal they want to raise. purpose is to develop ,...i.::474, "We teach the student how agriculture leadership and a and this little piggy to make a budget and how to good citizenship. trom batik • • • Acting' like a stubborn mule,this pregnant sow at the Amphitheater High School land apply for a bank loan. We Students in the club have had good cooperation choose one of the following The Great Western Bank, lab refuses to cooperate for its owner Joel Ball,left,and his friend,Mark Grqh.The two from the businessmen of this special interest areas:Range7225 N. Oracle Rd., was Amphi students are in afour-year vocational agricultural program of which Canyon community in this aspect," management, livestock robbed of$160 Sept. 14. del Oro High School studentswill participate. (VOICE staff photo) . Groseta said. management, soils, agron- The cash was taken from The drawer of teller Phyllis The average. investment omy, dairy, agriculture ''-- ?;:fttlk, '`• for a steer is$1,000, a lamb machines, agriculture Comstock, according to the -. - ,,,, 0/- -....A.- ..,,- , - ,.-'...,1"-="0---- -..., 7"..-'-,- ) , $130,and swine$140,which engineering, surveying, Sheriff's Department. . 4'--,..... -- -.....:,11,..), It. .,/, ;;-. .„..:.:....../ includes feed, veterinary water management, busi- Teller Pat Buttrum said ,, 4,t.1.-. ...,,,„,„00--i--.”,),-2).,, ::-,.....Niiii.,„; fees and insurance, he said. ness fields. The club stages she saw the thief remove the k4„..‘..5.,;:.S.r.",t(. ..,..7.:;.,,,4;‘,1,,.";;,,s.,..........#irv#-.._._,,,,,,,.., Groseta said once the contests around the state to cash. ' (,041244*---bliii.....',,,;,,r6„.A. ._ student receives the animal test students' knowledge in Officers said the suspect ``..0,L ''''','"-'--.. s.----- - ' ‘‘•,:kiit,''' '' . ' A foc)r both of you. , , _,,., _ ,.. , reachedover the counter 1.-\....:---,....,--, ii,Two. -- "-----; -. .... .... when Comstock turned to NZ..,,.. . L''. ii,' *atest styles&cuts ::" ..;e1/4- —!. C-, ) (Ndc-) TRY OUR account.verify a deposit into his ., 'A ..-. 1 4 ' , # *Brow.1 Leg waxing 0 .... GENUINE ..,......„ -.._,..., ...,.., . ... . .............. .....,• *Coloring&permanents *Manicures,Pedicures&Sculptured Nails *Application of individual eyelashes CANTONESE ,. ACT FRIENDLY! - Alm'S ) RESTAURANT DISHES , .... Weekly Luncheon Special $1.95 Coe 74 ' "e&4€€ '7~4 BEAUTY SALON rripiete r". ' '!„,"=:•-•.,.4:?.--:;.:t- '::. ,A3:::;.::::.:ii,--- - Take Out Food Also ,i ' A , _• 4-.*REDKEN® 297-2284 1833 N.Miracle Mile Hours - "Ill Retail Center 623-3351 Mon.-Sat. 11:30-10 p.m. Sunday 12-9 p.m. MONEY 13'LlYS THE DOG,P4/7 6431 N. ORACLE RD./IN ORANGE GROVE VILLAGE NOT THE WAG ( OF ITS TAIL. Mon.thru Sat. • Thurs.Eves.by Appointment OIN: *.- ..,,,, . al MEET THE PROS . - ... GRAND MASTERS at the _ . __..,..... . Ths , TENNIS ,,,00--- REP. " „ TOM SAN CARLOS BAY , iv---A TOURNAMENT .... . -,..„ ..: ,. , AittiPAlib .. , , ,.. 7-ailli .71:11---:LIZ. MEXICO ... . - 11 GOO DWI N ., ..,.. „. .., ,., September 28 through October 1 / I1 Watch: l'ancho Gonzalez,Vic Seixas,Frank Seg-men, 41111.2, IS WORKING Neal Fraser and others. Package rates available, including beachfront i ) FOR PIMA COUNTY accommlations, reserved seating for all matches, a AND.,,, . P YOU tennis clinic plus cocktail parties and a dinner dance. A OS - . gm.. , ,.. 0.,,, ,-. , LEGISLATORpDISTRICT 12 4. - l 11Pr. i //d i .01Representative Tom Goodwin has served in the legislator for 1 ars.He has il ' . ,,, ,• , been chairman of the House Appropriations Committee for the past 6 years and presently is the only chairman of a standing committee from a county outside : Maricopa.In the past session he introduced and sent to the governor's desk the Catalina State Park Bill. He believes with the passage of Proposition 13 in A 297-2534 California,and the spending limitations,Proposition 101,on the Arizona ballot that Casas Adobes Shopping Center .N., .. ./ we've got to deal with government spending as we would our own home budget. ber septem Wednesday. Tv VOICE LEY[AR' 0IW VALLEY.. lith stars A-6 ...,, spent with "A days” ,,,i. said. called, how I got my . them. that's. Christmas nickname„ Eddiev the a he said. kindof ;raPem 11. , what artist recalls even know it. Euuliel n any blur for - "In those.days were Holiday."odu c i n the e-and-a- film ( "When a-`ftedWayne is. the 79- has20. 1978 man John Hartzell said: "A l‘ ernade. Producing mov/Pgonwooden ‘.ear-old ave known Display speed, not to mention ti all the motion,men..on a e Western movies d colors h y actors involved high figure , the ., half-inchhe 8th of an . man. I n years. His 16th to an took five greatfor over 4() were in "I made$40 for t styles an bad the depres-te differeunse to create a you could . the store. figures • e. It figures him my nephew • a an had been in had been incheach frame. the son and group. Once By ADONNA FLEMINGu1:4b.Y wasn't. lettering,thaat"were can use to worked - ..on rainy days dgaoysdown to then know the eon they would hourstoto mov(eiiesaid. on the same 4-fl put on a big, fefeiti;nEdwas 111rucked away ,inof ilats and -I, a Nveek,which create shown year John Nf‘o'or°the kids.n(irunn inthe gotbee when he store come jenntanto look at g_unsa hole °ng back of Porter's disPlaye(iin had its eot"he movie starsoriginal Porter basenl TICl'ethat season, clilla..1,ei'been barbecueplay bos.N•t.erya one and boots in theeis a man who of Each A rouridalong ABC then,Edatn travel wouldaround setinrget they had advertisements gn storen and this individual- in. thehoenix. when cameras.Porter and his wife,would get Alaska involved in n g Hawaiiland making c2Auon their plates.e Western store with the bestwindows. Gary stni-remaan aura of . 11 at days in Back in the. ,owtoW 11 mixed cia y employees, a jamfilms of , i agency. , enough .. kind of man h John Wayne. Roy s--- People, especially go still a( four with Eddiee and startwould l travel them — Clark Cable. ity. time, ' Phoenix was were only together r.,,,,, actors Id for a loca, his leg recovers . t is what concluded. Cooper.and others. Christmas‘ store year That Eddie and there whole place' session. "eand we w°u i And when it last is.' l broke Valley store h t°different . stores in the would go sing and danceeat time a noondthree RogersTheman is Oro E• eformopmaring f the artists and movie actors the stores have a e'rEddie said. (he hayat the Porterhe pitchinir "dent Edward known to his -techniques of',.Eddie said. bad band in Oro Valley). docu- Ait some, Old is reside browsing through Eddie said. afternoon Hartzell better has ,ay people. . and hand-letters on rainy days, became a "And itwasn't a. "In place to make aKuthle.- 41 To __ Eddie, hefor display people." still F idiecontinued. plans of the life of . 0 "Porter's forthe actors beautiful only if friends as display director in the storere either."--(- said itwas mentarY of(•;eronim ..., 193°s. everything"printed. signs ai favorite place Someone ( cene Autry - country." grandson an artist bottle hangaround. , on fact I YOU re a best in the in the c _es .id being . ,ie has a Pornter's since theas a out "card because. tlanicar he to come in and tr} He started just too mechanical."saYing. . could right the ___h his friendsame Bdefilm maker.Eddie of wine. hand-lettering. in the be sitting- not Through businessEddie films an man," displays . He continuedore artistic _ boots and . greenthumb. was better I making star andshow • advertising himself has a lot m hand lettering- next to a movie S interested in _ ,, eajIIIIIIIIIIIIIIP d worked and .. ,.., by jump to "When m) leg graP!'. a store an • murals freedom make letters became painting commercials himself._ used to grow and oranges at He can In 1952 strawberries, into TV he HollYw".1 Buena Vista. filming years. member of the Picture my home on nd and sell over the 10ff of the Motion . first ld ut up asta section A made his re wou p Society and animated featu • - film, an 40° .-.'.4:40.- .0.0, , .. • . , .1' '24;;.^• "1 ,,,'-.:;,'i,;!:°.,4,'.',kf''.";,.„,..,,3,..grI‘.,,.-.1v.,,iv..,,f,!t",.-„,.r-,--,..,,.,-,t;:-,',':!,,',,,4-,;,-,..--,:--,r,,,.,,'.',..,.„:":,'..-,,-:..'':„,",-.--.i-.,,';.-*:,:.-A.,:,:,','•-,_-',.,-14,,,..:::,,---...„„,.:'-;?.:,_.,:;:,:,°,,,...*,4,°,,.-':::,,-.-.:--)4,,;.f';,4-„,'-.,'.,4',-,.,,-'*--:,-r,i'-t..*l-.:Z.''-,.-3.'-.-.f,,k.,!,,','-:?,.,:1--,4:t,*.'4,-,.7i--:,,'--'?:,--.i,;,„..:,.-.-,,.,,.--P.„fi,',.'.:,.s:I:4:,-z,,f,:,.,;'4-:,,:f;:,,A,1..,.;y,,--..,,-:.::,,l:.-„4.,.,:-,--..:,,'„..'-.:::,:,::,.-.t'?--'.-,';'„‘.€':,,-/i*,-.,.--i'':E;',,;1l-,:A..,,cfr„,4,1...'..--fi..:,..„1i't,.:.41„- r,-,,:,-,-,'.4,,...--1:,.-•-.:-.:14:.',',4.:',.,,,:::a',„-,-t.-.---,:7''-',Ii::'---,,.,-:.;'-.:,-7,,1-..',7--;,,.-.,,.-3,,;-;..,,.;..-.-'i,„:-,,7:/:,,..c4,,.--„:-i7-t-7-,j::-44--',1.g'.,..--:„: ,:,''..4-,'!.-%.:.7'!':::t4„-7-:,,,--'-:,-.'--'1-.',:...:)3.•v:'...',-,:',,„,':,:„.1,,-c'.,*,-:1--- .'...y0-,,.,,..:::,:.t+,.-..-,;„.:.•I,,;,;.:.,-f,-,.:;77.4:,.,,!,-'),:v.--%:,,:,;,;:-.'-;4,:,.:-'',':-,,..,.,--,J,-,,-.,;,,./,„,,,Lf-7,.-:#'-,,1e-„.,.l,:.*j„,,''.:,,',.A.,:,-„T*-.„:3-:,'k1'.,f."0i,-.,„.1.-,4V,,.::,,i",:...-:,..°A.,,.,„7li..,e,e,-'.,-l.;'1,,,r.,,-:-',„--k,f.,.--.-7‘.0qi4..:,r.il,4,-t..,-,.7i.,.:-.,,„;;;,tk,-,,4-i7-A.„,i-.t1'--'v;-,'..,.i:,.*„-.9•:4i'-,i'f:il:,,T,,:+;,)•n44;---7;...p,r,1-7W-,.,,;.k:,„,:,P.44. . i.,-. ,., . 'T , , ,,. ' HREEAAFRD I ,- C (f FAMILY MART i1302 EPRINCE RDof N MOUNTAIN,1 . AVE V E , yo 1LLLIKt .noppIN HERE * , TEEnFc0 ,aNsumERNEws CONTAINS COOP NEWS,SHOPPING UPS,OUR WAREHOUSEBuyS,NATURAL FOOD • FULL SERVICE SUPER MARKET , * 4 -': •WHOL-GRAINS&UNPROCESSED FOODS • FRESH MEAT 'PRODUCEEacte and Company • LOW EVERYDAY PRICES Mon.thru Sat.9cm'to 8 p.m. sEqg There mt are aes.l .a reo an1oy f 3812.500 • .. sun. 10 Ln- ..-.,.:..,...-„.‘:_.S'-_'--.---..fii-i,--'--0• •_. ‘- .- , ? ..... - I„P Fa 1 07. 1_- )S - NI:- , 7 TsL,,,z,,,,,-i/',-',';.•--,, „.-.,.: „ ,..._ arable square miles inI 1s ' Ostsdinner Isis Dance (lomPanYwi11 the cost of the October 6-7 be h°stingabenefit concert presented by Isisat tand spaghetti dinner Saturday the Tucson Community at 6502 Calle Herculo. Center Little Theater. • Dinner begins at 7:3() For tickets or more p.m.. and tick tsare$5. information, phone Marcia Proceeds will go toward Berger at 790 _9193. - SUNSHINE FREE PARTY ICEGmAfP',”„,O: .....:,s : O. ; L/-TABLE—JUKE bin e•s tY!o f-ir g•e nera 1 h ea ith • #ZI1II ll yOUr GINa rTaHgeE Sale ise mom mas i. 1m6i 6A6l2I1. 111o111o1ImIIiK a.. .Ag 1N K,) DcA 40044114' : IL 1 r 5-2i------,.:;•i4ft?=f:„,,:i,,,,..., — I.,. IINII I:.B,1. 1O 1. X 4 FENCE YOURHUNTINGHEADQUARTERSw/.iQuOR OR BEEN, - Ni SAVE IN THE rORTHWEsTAREAic DWITH SUNSHINE ,, Dunn S 792-9286 FIREARvs7uNLounge ADVERTISE COMPANYAMMUNITION , open Sund Good Posture i 5825 N. ORACLE ROAD 12tA MAGEE&ORACLE • •Goad Health CLASSIFIED ADS * 888-5182 * MONTATESCONDIDA PLAZA • Don't sell yourself short. Standup straight o COUPON ami •m •N ”-- and tall,tofeel your very /- 11 11Z.IilI 9cHinoa1vs0eue r r Wa ac hns•iperoienParc1a 7occthmi cp •a•n e ,. (mi1iiI) „ tcli, .W...4 - - 00.ncIiI1I • PosturePlaYsabigPart .. TIMc FOR ; ei veTHE GRAPE ESCAPE! ' f • The majority of FREE '/2 LITER OFWINE WITHTHIS COUPON O - , . 4is ANDWITHPURCHASE OF A MEAL Dr. Sandy Hopkins 11A.M.-3 P.M. DAILY . . Roger Road WED" SEPT- 1.) 1 20TH TH Du FRI., SEPT' 29..T mHill111.11I— masal—m om.iso No minim slim6.2 . Chiropractic Cimic AVAILABLEFOR PARTIES — LARGE OR SMALL!! Next- toI2Rv- 2 Ni6l6lB6imBldg. R°ger Road 26 E CONGRESS 888_0920 aw COUPONio 111 4..s.. 7 Health center applies for federal grant The Catalina Health iCthensteerrviIenecdorhpas.. Outreach ServicescooFrddienraattoiron.for the The group expectstothteraRnusrpoalrtInpiattiaietnivtse day off work and drivehinrtoesTiduecsnotsnhtoayseeenoa doctor.Artnadtiomna,psyhoefstaied. . ArizonahRueratol Healthhgrantto.crovheormaesvtoan applied for National Health Service residents of Catalinaathe clinic and to Kino transportation,"funds that will allow a doctor to be Theythe threeop full-time positions, andCommunityfromHospital. employed by the federal government at a forclinic is ndot only fo,,rptahteieinndtsigepnat,y" part-time bookkeeper. . clinic in Catalina. "It's important we,rswhalh.ve a yan because AdamP° The group has, also applied for Rural Because the grants will not cover there are n proposesof andthe accordingTheepointed ntwhteeoirrksincionmee00. Initiative Funds in the . ountof$84,00.0.a construction costs, the CHCI. CopperclotsCetoo. inthe manyarea "fpoerraltaiobnwworitkh, to pay a staff, including a clinic replacing the current mobile clinic by CMaatgamlinaaresioden are employed,does not .Tucson General Hospital and year,matiager, .receptionist-secretary, renting the vacated doctor's office behind hind pay sick leave,"Adams said. emergency care andhospitalization. nurse assistant, said Denice Adams, the Snack Shack Restaurant,Adamssaid. "It's a real hardship for people to take a • CALL Wednesday, September 20, 1978 IN RURAL COMMUNITIES • 1 1 _ , Physician wants health care accessible By e ......... ADONNA FLEMING :, :s.- - Another problem in rural health care is fragmentation, Ortiz said. ,......A. ...0.,..,.. Dr.Augusto Ortiz Ortiz isa dwreoarmeinr.stebuadt notft fragme way it is now, county patient i...i. in the usual sense of the contemplating on sitting all day on what "Thetome at one of theclinicsIichinaovefotor i ',..„, , ,,,,::, ,...• - might be.he spen.codsnte70mt:80 hours a week cmiesthem all the way down tohlood test, sendeven if it is something asa herein their 4'.47''. 4 S ,.., :' 17''*- ' '"f trying to make his dreams come true. Fare. lle dreams of making medical and instead of treating them right .,,,,,. ,•--, t,:,...',1"ft,„...„*.;;;;•..:,,,$.4,i.S.;.-.., - related needs readily availableto everyone community Who benefits from sending .N.„-:, ,''''' ...=••';'',,.:ts.g..,..' ''',:,.,:t4',t't,,..4,k".:,:r• in a rural community,regardlessof their ,....-„,,.....,,,-.c,,Y. ' ,,,,,-,,,,-.- ,,,,x• , --- miles away?Nobody,that's who," S •,-„.,twi,:. it.: them ._ _ Ortiz said. -.. ..•,,,..., financial status. . - . - - , - i.....-.., ....ivz,..„4.ftII In an attempt to achieve. his dreams, "All patients should be able to be treated in their own... the existing facilities facilities- a county Ortiz. a University of Arizona faculty at . member, helped the Arizona Rural community, and tif they are .. ,... .., /..i.".;:,.§.2.4.y..-.4.4--;•-. 4 .. ,,b.,. ,_ ,., Health Federationfo in 1976.The federally patint, .then just let the county pick up the tab,"Ortiz added. funded program has eight clinics -4.,\•. / „, ... established in Southern Arizona. . and each An area that Dr.Ortiz hopes to alleviate ' including the one in Catalina,is visited. by byletting each community control their , ....., Ortiz and the mobile unit once or twice a health center is is . week. "Often there is such. a vast difference s Ortiz,a 1949 graduat.e_.o.f the University betweenthedoctor and the people he I smit. treats . culturally and financially,, 4 ' ''''' ' :: :t 1F+A, 4 :1:;.: ; . ,,,,`,... 4/. ....,,,f4 ., of Illinois School of Medicine and a.native .,..s. , . of Puerto Rico,spends many hours in route that neither are comfortable with each , .,., ,,, ,..,,r other. to the clinics. wife 1.4,4 '''' ' ' ' • . , . • t, *44''''''•<,,, ' .°' ' To save time, his ireads the paper being‘'Howfervoeinr withthe the staff at the center community and the ;... and handles his correspondence while he , ,,-, .„... , , , ' ' ... drives, federation briefingthedoctor on the people before cultural background of the . ,, , .It- Clinics in Marana and. Benson, are he sets up practice,thingsshould , s. -.. . ..,- , - go more , supported by community funds. Other clinics are funded t federation, but smoothly than they have in the past,"Ortiz ..-...,,,, . Ortiz hopes that thebyywihllebe self sufficient soon. saOldr.tiz would like to see the federation - . -..,,..**, ,,,,N , ...,, "Community involvement. ine, is new in the become less active in the practice of an advisor ontoiiii. . .„......,!- t;. -r,...4-s-,-: ,..„.. practice of rural medicine, but I think itand more medicineinistrative and medical problems + ‘ '.''' °--40:I.PP • .,''''.,/ :z.;:ov-r;...o,..,-.4,, .. will help solve somprcoblems associated ., , ,,,,,IN., , ,...%.,..,,, ' '- ' ',f' .,-.....'.,;:',.,tiiti with this type of .medicine,"Ortiz said. tadhempeople operating the clinhicseip "The federation could offerin grant - 1-- One problem is accessibility of. a ...-. 14- ' ' .,.. ' Ail::,,L,...; \ '.:'-**17'.1".,'',1*' • complete health program to the people in a writing, legal affairs and things of this ,41/4 . ''....---. 4 .,„ community. Ortiz aid. nature. It also could send a doctor.once a ..-..,..,-. f S' 4,• "What I would like to see is a complete, so to the clinic-to consult the thse. ' comprehensive, preventive medical permanentweekrdoctor about some of.t e .' .. ' / - ' program in each community.This means, or as a back up physician,"Ortiz said.in a - .,,,,, ......* . ...,.'. ... . . besides a clinic, a health education. "Often the reason. a doctor won't stay , ,. program, nutritional information, rural community is because he isolated - , 4 , vaccinations, food stamps. and other from. his peers, Ortiz said. "This way he welfare needs." • will see another doctor once a week to keep is,--•',.-.. ''..z.':-:...,,..,.- . , '''''qoft ;4,,....,- -, x - "A lot of times the reason people are sick in touch with the rest of the world and help '4,...‘g'''...,., , ir' ,t ,,e; is because theydon'tget the proper food. himwith any problems he might have,, let know that he is not all alone this is diagnosedthe services should once refightthere to that they get the. right him"But,"Ortiz continued,"the re.al'Fontrol .,.„, kind of food, whether. it be with food. of the .clinics must be within the ;?: ''' . •.S. ,.:. ',':, '''' ' • stamps or nutritional advice, Ortiz scuomccmeedun.,,ity.That is the only way they will ,.....„ 4 added. ... . ;:i. v .,,..,._ . ..-.'",7,i•••• '''' .4..„.<„, And the doctor feels good about ..,•:', ..7‘...;22,:::',.:7;4, .,..,„......, -....... following a mobile Arizona over the better '.,...-•,-.- -:-.ti:•*!..- • l. -•:„•-' ....,•*-- - -'''''„IV., -.,„, Fire district part of Southern in a after 20 years of private practice in Phoenix. \e _ .. ,..,..,4.,.:-...%,,,...,..+7 '''''4,"''',, ..e.,,.... '......-, holds . it nn mete. ; pr`l'It's a picnic. Before, I whasaiftitedhe tonitg.he office all day and'then. up tending to emergencies and e iverinhgt ,-.. -,-.7,:„. .,•.i.'.• . ' . '.4,-'.::::,:...:.:.. ''`.4 , .., , ... .. .,.. , %,-P.',---,. ,,,,- - ... ,.,...- babies."he he said."Here I'm done by eight or ,,,,„ nine at,n g andthen I go home. he , -- i..:,, ..,..:,-,..i, ,., , ,,,,,I'.:,,,I,-;--- The Catalina Volunteer Fire District ''-.'..4-.,..'',-----,,----f ,,,,:‘,-„, --..;a..:, -...4 --- ',•-. will hold an open meeting. at 7:30 p.m. didn't 'hisihwt wife.Martha,added:"whate .e today at thee. _CYA,..0 building on Pinto Lane say iso,thtaimt timechecking kwienggeutp.hoonme” he spends a lot .I and Oracle Road. medicalspends magazines. . and researching have been married The agenda is posted at the Catalina Mobile chtoecwker-up And the couple,who . DrugStore and at Circle K. resileration's mobile clinic w e Health 34 years and have. five children, left the PlAzaposhike in the m.i.11 tax andCata.lin.a clinic smiling: . . Friday. Augusto' Ortiz e'xi'llnilesiehlitt:IZillgited outsid tthteICYAAr.b:ildm'Rtgiri:ICI: cancellation of a CETA funding request admire"Tonight we have. finished in time. to will be discussed. that beautiful sunset,"Ortiz said. * • • • • 0.-• . - _ 13-2 ORO VALLEY[ARIZ].VOICE Wednesday, September 20, 1978 ‘... Waitress switches to health care career By ADONNA FLEMING from parking cars and Federation mobile unit. "It's pretty disgusting Alcoholism Reception human, and not asa The challenge to be able to waiting on tables to being "I like working off my when we can put men on the Center (LARC) and as a situation that needs help," work under any condition is the lab assistant in the small table in the unit and moon but can't even get a councelor at the Rape Crisis Ms.Copeland said. what drew Cindy Copeland Arizona Rural Health trying to keep everything doctor for the people who Center working with abused Ms. Copeland would — together when the van live in rural areas.I feel the and suicidal women has eventually like to become a • '''''--- ' - jiggles, which it does government owes them some helped her with her job in lab assistant and a - ::;.,-,c)Z- ,F.,•'° ' .7 V,, , .' everytime someone moves in sort of medical care," Ms. SouthTucson. paramedic because she feels "I feel „.,'''-' ' it. It is a lot more fun than Copeland said. I have a real level she can be of more help to \,.. — 0...,.* c...„-.), working in an impersonal Besides working for the head in any situation. If people if she is better \' '-'''''' *it P hos ital'"Ms Copeland said. federation, Ms. Copeland issomeone is hurt,I just think trained. Ms.Copeland who gt her an emergency medical of what I have to do to help And in her "spare timer, job at the federation through technician, working rescue them, not how much pain she looks after her 6-year-old 'ts _ ' a welfare program, is squad with the South Tucson they are in,or even that they son, Shane, cleans out her r ' \ ' ' currently training at Tucson F ire Department on are a human being.After we sewer line and fixes her ''-fi°,1 General Hospital in weekends. get them on the way to the evaporative cooler, and is 4*.' ' 's, '\\*".\v. A connection with her job at She feels her background hospital then I become now learning how to enter a , I - # , , , ''''' 4:44101,P ' li, h the federation. with working at the Local concerned with them as a burning building. 4 .*"* /rYli v ,-44*-4 Although her duties .... 4 lily ,if, ',n.,... .e.7--, involve mostly drawing , Pvi !*illy* ' blood, she is learning to :f fi ;ir f ', ‘A.21,..2..',,, count white blood tells,and CA TAL1NA CALL —1— ' ;ot /, yr„,„ count white certain diseases by 1 - ' ,i : i • ' --•-,.:Ax-\\.,v...Nx. 1 N\'k looking at the blood under a / , ....- NA t, i microscope. Residents return home C -. . travel and enjoys driving the ounting 1, 2, 3 mobile unit to the federa- By BETTE CHASTAIN recently welcomed new were home for a few days to Cindy Copeland counts white blood cells Its part of her tion's eight clinics in Shelle, daughter of Burke members rsGeorge Porter, take care of some business training at Tucson General Hospital for her job as a Southern Arizona, also got and Patsy Smith,graduates Agnes Johnson and William but are,back in the White lab assistant for the Arizona Rural Health involved n the program today, Sept. 20, from the Davis. Mountains again and will Federation.Cindy drives the federation's mobile unit because she feels there is aAdvancedBeauty College. James Wakefield injured stay through October. Said to Catalina on Friday afternoons, need for rural health care. Louise . an arm and leg, so is now they look forward to their Reckten- using a cane. weekly issue of the Catalina wait is Bob and Mary Rankin Call. back to . _ i . •PII work after - '''' - „ '' ' WE CLEANED OUT Catalina an iii open , atwo week , vacation \'Is‘,\---- _--- THE PLACE in Wash- , ,. , ingn, -) ,:•,: ,.... , .., - With a Want Ad The"long haul"for disposing of trash in Irwin, and Shirley Jeater,a committee of toand , ,_... D.C. • ” -- Catalina is over, at least temporarily, residents, saw Byron Howard,director of Buffalo, N.Y. She wants to because the Pima County Board of - waste water management,on Aug. 9. invite everyone to the-. •. Ar,,—.......___ • Supervisors has reopened the area landfill. The committee said the dumpster was Thursday night in The dump was closed in July to save inadequate for for the community, and that gamesat 7:30 p.m.in the St. 15. some residents did not have transportation Martin de Porres Church. --....,---, ‘t money,and residents were directed to take o x all but household trash to I-10 and Ina to the other sites. Pat Murchek made her _,---, _----, -----„,%"--,-.4' _._ ir CD Road or to Marana. an nual trek to Wasco,Calif. , , .:--- 'VD IV County Supervisors Katie Dusenberry ea co c) 9) a One dumpster for household trash was and E. S. "Bud" Walker and Howard visiting relatives_ and former_ , It rn t 413; provided for the community. agreed to temporarily reopen the landfill, school chums.Tomorrow she i . ces . w - Clarence Boah, Phillip Wolfe, Phyllis pending further study. , and Gloria Frascella will be in Pine Top showing their 1-i. 150 op 2.. ezi rri u) 1,3 11. arts and crafts then on to 1E =* o co Fort Huachuca Sept. 30. 5) C) • co, 3 arrested for burglary aonE tahrei agonq.,mTia,ebeyitraveiredartoeCli ... 0 r- a. 3,rn 5 a) • Rollins, Wyo. before the Z By TERRY VENET "Catalina residents, who have also snow came to visit their = -n ili 4..., Three Catalina residents,one adult and suffered a rash of similar burglaries,gave grand daughter and her 2 two juveniles, were arrested and charged us leads that helped us crack the case,"he husband, Shiela and cn . 91'1 with burglary and grand theft by Pinal said. Richard Schoonever, and -o 0 "imi County Sheriff's Department deputies last =. i week. Because officials believe burglaries in their great granddaughter, Catalina are related to the one in Oracle Marie. to) c". •-,. M The Carry Out Shop in Oracle Junction Junction,Pinal and Pima county deputies Wayne and Martha Wray 3„,„.. ammo co 0 was burglarized during the night of Sept: will continue to work together on the cases. 7, where pottery, cement and plaster . are home after an extended TM; • r- w g. : figurines valued at more than $500 were "Thi a common agreement between trip through Idaho, Mon- . a •c stolen, according to Sgt. Tom Rankin of departmentsRankin said. Wisconsinments that share a county line," tana,Texas,Indiana Both are the e = • E II 1 Dells. are la 17-1 - the Pinal Sheriffs Department. active in the Senior Now a. ...ic • 0 "We were able to match tire tracks,and Of the merchandise stolen, what was Generation and the club • o e fl) • = '•". • 0 11 footprints at the scene with the suspects' recovered was broken or "dumped ;3 In R : II 1.- footwear and truck,"Rankin said. somewhere,"Rankin said. • co Crn . • tz. . ,.....:,,t -;----. ca.O. • • a C. • ! . 'd/; Decorating \ ...c ,,, cil .... 73 N - problems? eir 3 OR ii. ,. ..,, ,.., DinnerTheatre fiL1, 11SAGUARO Call 0 IC = e 44 imp, .•-• ci) CJI CL cz, CD ... 7 '\ TUCSON, AZ 85705 FOCAL POINT ) o •• I v interiors i • 4„, . I-. . 1 - • , „ . "What ., . • ) 2856 E..Ft. Lowell . ... , ..,, Tucson•795-5076 . . the r.i, ' •., - - lib butler i; -— , ...,• ..-- .., -.• -.. , -. ..__, saw" , ,, •., .• saw , . - , ...., Something new has been added to •• •• , •• , , .„ , The Snack Shack in Catalina .. . . _, .. *,.. .....-- 16140 N.. -.extremel , , A : . •• .. Announcing the opening of Oracle Road • funny ' •• comedy for .. 'The Coronado Room' adults , ....-... For your dining pleasure we offer Sept. 6 - •• Charbroiled Steaks and Chops — I , ,.-74 , ...•• -Oct.xi'.:-'4 , .. $1 off — .--'' a house specialty H..; i this ad Also serving Pizza • Chicken Enjoy a delicious buffet dinner, lavish selections, unY night Wednesday through Sunday. Shrimp • Fish Senior Citizen discounts Thursday&Sunday. 6:15 Cocktails Reservations Senior Citizens discounts New dining room hours: For reservations call 6:45 Dinner 623-9456 Thursday& Sunday. • Mon.-Wed.5-8 p.m. .:.. 8:15 Show Group rates •• •• Thurs.-Sat.5-9 p.m. 825-9727 „ ... . _ - .... _ Wednesday, September 20, 1978 ORO VALLEY[ARIZ]VOICE 13-3 A FAMILY PLACE i Snack Shack has good food and conversation Rustler,Dude,Drifter and cooking experience was hours are from 11 a.m. to 9 ,„..., . ,-/- � , Outlaw.are not the lineup of l i m i t e d to b a c k y a rd p.m.Diners are served in the � , 4, ,,,„, ,��.4. characters in a Western barbecues, Stalmaker new dining room, which movie. They are the latest picked up a few "trade seats 28, from 5 p.m. � � q4 entrees in the Snack Shack's secrets"h•c�'s proud of. ° !it* Steaks and chops will be � �' `� ' new dining room. "V4 e never usesoy meal in Wally and Claire Stal- because served in the dining room, our burgers, once it and will compliment their --- maker had almost com- cools it tastes like sawdust, ��:., ; fast-food menu of chicken, ; :.- z pleted remodeling their... ' � ` he said. pizza and hamburgers. ; � Catalina restaurant: when ' .*...J-,-.„,. . . ,,,,•'.4.,,,f,'.'-- -;',:' ..,. ' . ..,.,,, . -, .. "And as far ass meat u their progress was stopped g es, The Stalmakers have t'�'4�0 ��. _ abruptly because a car ��'e looked around until we children, Steve,21,who is in �"= • ";� found a butcher that the Navyand stationed . � _ � crashed through their front a ed in - � � . wall. consistently supplies good Puerto Rico, and Paula, 17, ��� ' the accident meat. who is attendingthe But act icic.nt prompt- �, ., ed them to add a dining roomUniversity of Arizona. „, ., r iir ....-, """”' The couple. who have , ....„ \ , - , 4, v - which opened last week with owned the restaurant for two ' . . II '''' . . ' And when the Stalmakers �`�� �•extended hours, and the and a half years, likes need a break, usually to go . ". ���couple hopes to have a gran d Catalina because there's less hunting or fishing, Paulao.enin Oct. 1. ion d it's coolerhp pollut an and Judy Chamberlain's TMlop': ,F-;� "We are a family-owned than the city. �: .` daughter help Judy take f,, restaurant and we like to The Snack Shack's new over management. . ' J `` serve families," said 4h. Stalmaker, who added that °::' M" either he, his wife, or their • ��'� � �, helper and fellow Catalinan, `� . Tucson arts ene , '. ,,,„ -- . .4 et Judy Chamberlain, are �' � always on the premises. ` ��� A retired Air Force ,� toe� u re as ion master sergeant, Stalmaker lir', _; and his wife don't mind the •� , Chic Southwest is the at the Smithsonian Institu- ten hours-plus he and his theme of a collaberation arts tion in Washington, D.C., wife put in at the restaurant benefit being held Friday will be honored. daily. for the Arizona Opera Tickets are $20 per "I enjoy chatting with my Company, Arizona Civic individual or$240 per table . . customers over the counter Theater and the Tucson of 12. Reservations can be x' .^ O.,, and try to make them feel at Museum of Art. made at the Arizona Opera fi home," Stalmaker said. Hors d'oeuvres will be Company,412 N.Sixth Ave., "Even though we run a served buffet style from 7 to M4-7980. fast-food restaurant, I don't � -� 9 p.m. in the Grand Proceeds will be shared by4. S want people to think they Ballroom of the Doubletree the three organizations in an ;: have to gobble down their Inn, followed by a 10-scene effort to meet a proposed a food," he explained.ai ned. �h • P fashion review of designer National Endowment for the 4 Although his prior clothing with high fashion Arts challenge match grant '``� .9-:-._••.,<,, .,,,,,,, ,,. ,_,. models and male models for future program,develop- k � b A ..,,, 4' .,.-. .` -:,,, ,e- °' - .- ' - ca.24 HOUR SERVICE Mrs.Bruce Babbitt will be arts agency from Tucson businesses. ment.The NEA is a federal = that serves all 7„,,-...„ _ u ..,. , the special guest,"and Vera visual and performing arts Maxwell, whose fashion ro ams throw hout the `� ' designs have been displayed country. N,.N.-7\.. Ltd.** 1--' 1 \ .. , ,.. ..,.. ..„ f'° "°etr.-' i'SCF' p,, .t ,....„,.,,,k,„: .,.. . .. , „„.. ,. ,, _',.,,,,..... ,. . d%-e,.,,,-...- ;:77:7***"7-'4,7*S,,,,, ;�+ Auto Service Tips Y ,,,, .� .), . . A/ Your automobile �'' ,` ' ;+ transports valuable .z�` ? 'K* .h cargo you,your ,�° .. 41111 �- •-•.•==�, family,often friends P �� 11:31'.--- �,, and businesster,/' AQ , • SAFE&LOCK associates. Keep it %'�� `!' trouble-free as . ,, tpossible by periodic --� •�:; - check of brake �'�#ki ^i1• ,;, , -�I Almost new linings,fluid levels „ ri., >> ' �� (602) and seals,and \. :_ �\, Wallyand Claire Shaker browse at the menu for their new diningroom which brake adjustment. J-J opened last week.The menu features steaks and chops in addition to regular fare of Also important are tire chicken,pizza and hamburgers. - inflation pressures,including the spare.Check tires for 888-6890 . excessive wear or signs of visible damage. '�� • AD 1427 W. ROGER RD. g �' - I • �-� 1VA MEXICO' TUCSON. 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Talk r with your Air Force recruiter. _ :' See Us for September and October Tie Down Steve Magdaleno 4, , p Specials l l l l l l 11 l 11lIIt1111111 l 11 111 i 11 l l 111 7966 N.Oracle Rd. { Tucson,Arizona 857134 °` 1904 W. PRINCERD. or calf � ‘CAAREFREE �spa'nt�l _ =__ 742_2004 CALL888-5620 master charge Air Force...A Great Way of Life AWNINGS '�" __ - IMMOIll C.C. WOODS. OWNER rJ t i t J r 4 ',1 r.'ir. r t J � i tl t1 l r ' . ••,< _ I<tr . t � 1 U r t r i. .r-ri'a J rJ }.I tr. fl:J..'/' .1 t 1 1'./i rt tJ• el t r r J ��. Wednesday. September 20, 1978 II-i ORO VALLEY fAttril VOICE - - - .., ,,,,,.,.::.,k:;'a: q:°•:'tv-t.'*C.':'',''''&T'-': -:"..-: '• '•* ' ': ''''''..*-t'AVast',°,1'4-: - - -,'''''''''`: SI.-1°‘'''''.;::°°:,*:!:-;`,44,:t:.;'!''4,:',:-4..,a:-k'iki*:':''''''':-.. ' :"*-0°-.. ..:••1,,,,,,..„,..:,-,,,g • ,,,......,-.•.,...,..,,..„....-..„:,,,„,.....,\....... . ' "'''''',:''',:<?-,;;;,:•*--.. ?7..I'lj;''!::: ::;:,;.-,;-:-':.. :,''''• - .' - . , .. , ., .,..•:-...: . . . - . • - 4--. ,,- Catalina pianist . ,. ..,,, :*.?.,. ..,.,,,'•-*.-:7-.*:.---:,-;',..':...-..*...-.: . -:''.#,,,.;::::kAit,c--..,,-.:::'1-7,,p4-,;,:4,2_2,-::,,,.?.,to-- - ,':-'7':::„:..,;:h..-....:::. 1--:‘,..i.:'.:-::::..--:;-:'- -',,,:',,:•,-,,,A4hi,:i',--.:41.,-,,-;:':%4,-,,,i,--,---,,,,,,i,-,-,--,--,,..,:- .'14 joins symphony ,,,. , )• , ..e. By TERRY VENET ingly provide a dance ;t:'.t.4: ::?:-tY,.,..: '''''''''''' ''' ''''''' .':::; ,a.,.,*.,„*..::: A member of the Brave rhythm." The quartet usually plays --74 ,, , , --::00..7::;, .: 1,,,'4,4' , Bull Quartet, a group that -Apc :,- . has been performing at the on Saturday and Sunday . .,. ,,,,,ld',. I ., ,.--,.„',..T.,-:'-i 74 ,,..,,,,,,,„4."'„,; .!:,,,,,<.:d. -4irg ! „.. , I .„. . 2 B rave Be 11 Lodge i n evenings,"depending on our , ..,. ,,,.._ ..,,,,,. :y„ ,,,,,,, 4, ,_ . ,,. ,,I „:„ Catalina for two years. has schedules of other activi- —1H .0... ,„..:„, ,, ., ' , i, been named pianist for the ties," in the music room ,,,,.,,,‘ ., , , , ,.--,is - .-*. ,,,,', : - '4-..., ''. /0. .,,,, - ,,,. ...0....,'-..,,, Tucson Symphony Orches- which adjoins the dining ‘,..I '..." • , '16.4:".„.::,'. ..., „ , . tra. room at the lodge. , ail ...,,, _...,. .,,,,,:. . „yr 441:,4: ,:i.., ...0 ,,.. ... :. ...; , - ,,.. . . , . s ,,....., Ronald Vogel, who plays ,,`..., Vogel began plaing the , I harpsichord with the .....4,... -., hir •...,,, ,, piano at 12. and at lo quartet,was appointed after conducted his first orches- ,.., ._ an audition with symphony tra. 4 . , ... , .. . conductor George Traut- „ wein and other symphony He attended the High __ --.0.• School of Music and Art in . — - 4,..,...-,,,, - , members. --- • ,..-' Vogel, along with cellist .New York, and was a ,.. ., , Paula Narins, violinist Sue scholarship student to Felbeck, and flautist Max i ci n University where he .;;;..7„,.,,,,,,E.,,,ii.„..,.,_,:,.,,,:z,z-::,,,,,,,,,,,,,,:,.,,,,.2 '-. Shore. intend to continue e_riarniaedahis bachelor of music i:.**ft :..ij,$ 4Wz2,,,,r. . , ....„.. .0, ,,,, . , deHgreee-also studied at the :,,,,I,,,,71.,,,,,:..„ :iji , re ,:7 their appearances at the Brave Bull. ,.... ... -There's such a mixed mozarteum in Salzburg. :!!.:''..,:.,::j;.1:6_,ir!.:_ ::,,,..„-,4,,att:Iftt:f..:ti :.„,.-:,,:",,,,,,,,ti,..„..;,4 ,. , .,: ...,„ ... . , , •.- -.. crowd at the Brave Bull." Austria. :' 4 .7, , a ,,i ,,,,,„ ,:,,,,,:;,. Vogel said. "Some evenings Vogel. who in his "spare i.t.,-..,- ;,..- r N. there's everyone from time" is director of music at i ' cowboys to Hollywood the First Christian Church Ridnthe OV range producers. of Tucson. said he antici- Out for a Sunday morning ride on Camino de Anza Abbott gives a frisky young "green" horse bring And because of the crowd pates a lot of hard work with were these. three Oro Valley area women, exercise.Elaine Cummings and Mary Ella Bee variance,requests often pose his new appointment, accompanied by some happy dogs.In foreground,Pat up the rear on their mounts. (VOICE staff photo) a problem for the quartet. vo"Wgeel'reexfupnidaaimn ed. . k fundamentalists." ;ali:tis s." classical musicians wc e don't improvise like jz groups harge elderly accordiSng to income can. we need arrangements because each instrumental- government pro- those centers By in a JOHN BURNHAM , ...., ...,„.. ist plays his or her own part. ' —.7''. not back up." The little old lady I CoSense2grams." We doubt score of Arizona .::---:4 very much that such communities and But, although the quartet had a very modest nliTion cant manage the Whiffen- income. But she did. . -• ' - ,1* would be the case. .---)"... ' ---; have found no mil- f Song, they've come up own her own home in poo for Seniors : dia.,. ....,..:„.....4 .„... t' -- - - Some public ser- .. ......„, , - lionaires. seated with a few numbers that "- '' ,-,,,-..::4,-..-4. vices, such as a home beside us at those that southeastern \,„ by,bhn Burnham ,•• •.--,..i.,--, ..., have proven to be crowd Arizona community. -- '''''''''' program, .-!?.1,-'1••-:,:..-.-,i.` -i:-.:1,4,..;..'-':. nursingtables. pleasers. When she fell and Tony Freeman. a com- poverty level. Broth- number of agencies broke her hip her already operateon ser and arranger. heard that princip e, _ Rather we have meage tPher Jim fared better, for the elderly shoud°e‘ quartet play at the r savings were ranch,and arranged several wiped out in the first was able to handle his not be limited solely tion to one's means.one pays in prop(rl-t t;)ofunlcio:7,- ,(,),,,,,,,rner and '30s'30s numbers for the group. week of hospitaliza- bills and have a to those at or below has worked well. lower-middle-income "I guess you could say we tion. She was not modest but substan- the poverty level. The Title vii persons, people who ' /1 t COie tial retirement. - Why not have those nutrition program gather as much for elivible or public PlaY fmni Bac- '"° - thelittle fellowship as food, Porter." said Vogel. "And if help, so In their 70s, the services available for operates in every and who appreciate someone sent us the house was sold to pay twins both were all elderly, but for arrangements, we'd even off hospital, 'doctors arthritic and needed those above the community in Ari- . the nutritious but not take on Bacharach." zona, open to the and all the other costs a podiatrist to clip poverty level have a elderly without any elaborate menu and ie In one of their more daring ,. or her mishap: their toenails. John sliding scale of test of ability to pay. the fact that it is moments, the quartet economical. attempted Tchaikovsky's Now, because she Doe, because he had payment, so the more We have eaten at was not on relief, she no savings,_ got free you are able to pay the Piano Concerto a la from chamber music. is on felief. Now, attention thewilllargepray?portion you .Ntsc==x1c=bise---.4se==itac==4) .... amid 3fiatis s......-_. "I think it was the first because. she was not pi m o b i 1 e pod i a try As it is today, one n l'ortunata S timein history the other public charge, she 's clinic. Brother Jim, a instruments overpowered dependent on public little better off, paid persongets a public x g7.7. $17 to the podiatry service free, but the it '7-it's Homemade Pizza the thundering entrance of assistance for. .her dollar TO TAXI OUT THE BEST IN THE WEST the keyboard."Vogel said. clinic, plud $5 cab one with a day-to-day living "The part of the audience costs. Now, because fare each way, for a more income pays in . Luncheon Special- Only $1.75 that didn't recognize the Indudes Drink il she owned a home, total of $27 for full for that same i Meatball sandwich piece thought it was great: Sausage.bell pepper&onion sandwich the part that did thought it she no longer has a exactly the same service. A sliding Pastrami on rye 11 AM-10PM home. se r v i ce t h at h us scale — the more you Italian hero sandwich was funny.IVlyself, I ran out 1103W.Prince Rd of keyboard because the Then there were b ro t h e r go t fo r have the more you 4 Spaghetti harpsichord has fewer key; the twin_ brothers, nothing. . pay — would seem w Dago delight Tuesday—Saturday than its cousin, the piano." John Doe and Jim These are extreme reasonable and equit- One slice pizza plus drink 94c 387_9839 Vogel said. Doe. John Doe had — but real — cases. able. .0114 *Is '4114 AN "W But through experimenta- heavy medical bills. They point to(Air own Some will imme_ his tion, Vogel said he's fell behind in belief that the more d iatel conclude, discovered the,harpsichord finances, and ap- than 20 different "Then allYthewell-to- American Pre-Schools - is more versatile than he'd services supplied by a _ proached old age as a do would flock in for imagined, "and can surpris- these services, these man just on the • Hot Lunches am EP,..." la .Ages 6 wks.thru 7 yrs. —Fulltime or lh days Twenty-eight people IIIII ORGANS 1\ have died in skateboard- mad' SYNTHESIZERS :z:7 Itt " ',--•- , ' • Convenient family ing accidents in the U.S. 111 PA-SYSTEMS hours Kit form ot UN since 1975. There are 1.1 assembled • Drop-ins welcome more than 100,000 seri- = Send for FREE brochure ous injuries a year. „VI, 2519 N. Stone,Tucson SOLAR ENERGY 8 TUCSON SCHOOLS TO SERVE YOUR FAMILY NEEDS 11:0 623-2717 INSTALLATIONS (CHECK WITH YOUR LOCAL SCHOOLS FOR EXACT HOURS) Ray-Pak Solar Systems 1101 South Columbus Tucson 745-2980 11IN )S B001( CEI4TIER POOLS 0 SPAS 6425 South Pacheco Tucson 294-2701 0 DOMESTIC HOT WATER 0 3107 East Pima Tucson 327-4411 t 3902 N. Flowing Wells Tucson 887-9202 t 'Your Book Store,' FEATURING 8425 E.Old Spanish Jr . Tucson 885-7261 . . We can get any book, whether in * • ALL METAL — NON-FLAMMABLE COLLECTORS 7845 EGolf Links RdTucson 296-8090 print or not. We will give quotes on DURABLE AND LONG LASTING FOR THE ARIZONA SUN 6021 N. Oracle Tucson 742-3369 Out of print books with no obligation. • U L APPROVED AUTOMATIC CONTROLLERS • LICENSED CONTRACTOR — OVER 60.000 Sq Ft 1710 E. Irvington Tucson 294-9757 , NEw ram a una foe OF COLLECTOR INSTALLED IN ARIZONA (Open Fall 1978) 99 weekdays.9-1 • RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL APPLICATIONS Plaza Del Oro at Orange Grove Mike Marzonie Lic Cont FREE DAY AT AMERICAN PRE-SCHOOLS WITH Tiii COUPON 6462 N. Oracle Rd. — 297-3949 3130 E Grant Tucson (602) 326 5337 . _ Wednesday, September 20. 1978 ORO VALLEY[ARIZ]VOICE B-5 ' 431 Golf Equipment Classified 433 Health Foods - e 435 Household Goods Adveising 437 Jewelry.Watches, IS 703 Bicycles etc. III �� tr . index 439 Machine ,Tools ry tQ Schwinn Tandem Bicycle,5 ANNOUNCEMENTS 441 Musical bot �,� 1 year old, like 101 Announcements Instruments .�, new• Used Irttie. °I1C". 103 Card of Thanks 443 Nurseries,GardenOle 0;1, $175 firm. 1966 Nimrod tent 105Suppliesf *sl l''' at camper,tagged,good tires,spare, Give Away(Free) PP Ael 9x12 screen room. Must see.Call 107 Lodge&Club 445 Office Business Notices Equipment �, G© 825-9023. 9-27 109ile Found(Free) 447 Photographic Lost& ou d t t 111 Personals Equipment 00II 455 Wanted to Buy 113 Travel 449 Recreation ,� 0 705 Boats, Motors, .Opportunities Equipment 304 01Supplies BUSINESS SERVICE 451 Sewing Machines y , , ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED OiRECTORY 453 TV's.Stereos'. - Any age or condition - get top 201 Accounting, Radio's dollar from private collector. For sale:Smithcraft 17 ft.boat with Bookkeeping 455 Wanted to Buy Tucson 325-7020. 9-6 new 1977 85 HP motor plus a 5 HP 203 Appliance Repair 435 Household Wanted buy: freezer chest or motor. Can be seen at Catalina 205 Answering Service 1 K.Call 825-9641. 8-30 marina.$2,000. 9.27 207 Auto Service Goods _ 209 Building/ PETS & LIVESTOCK 707 Campers & Remodeling FOR SALE: Refrigerated water 211 Carpet/Rug cooler - Halsey Taylor 14 gal. Shells EMPLOYMENT $200.00. Excellent condition - COS° Pill°1111111S% - used in private home. Call 297. 501Livestock LWB Aluminum campershell, 0258. 8-23 For Sale paneled and insulated, 2 tinted 303 Help Wanted Portable Singer sewing machine. bubbled windows and jelousy Zig zag,like new with carrying case. windows on each side. $145.Call $75.00.Call 297-2772. 8-23. Livestock: Ram Iamb, Suffolk/ 297-1230 after 5 p.m. 9-27 Work odd hours adding up to a full Hamp. cross. Approx. 95 lbs. 51 time job. Tuesday, Wednesday, Wanted: Quart and pint size months old.$75.Southdown ewe,6 Saturday and part-time Sunday canning jars, regular or wide yrs. old, $25. Nubian doe 7/8th 7Q9 Motorcycles work week as circulation assistant mouth.Call 825-9367 after 5 p.m. grade, 1 yr.4 mos. $75,includes PETS&LIVESTOCK delivering and distributing weekly 9-27 buck service.Call 1-825-9824. 501 Livestock For Sale and monthlypublications in 503 Pet,Livestock Need to sell new gas range and For sale:'77 Suzuki GS-550.Good Tucson, Green Valley I 1 e and Sheep - 1 suffx/hamp. ram, 6 mileage. Call 825- Supplies surroundingcs , Green n V communities.l ey Must lamp tables. Will do sewing have mos. 95 lbs. $75.00. Also one condition, low 213 Concrete.Masonry505 Pet Services maintain and repairexperience, also need other jobs. Southdown ewe,6 yrs.$30.00.One 9249 Catalina or 887-8031 Tucson. 509 Pets For Sale distribution Can do welding or odd jobs. We 215 Cooling,Heating machines and addressing systems. have truck. 3828-A East Hawser. Nubian doe,1 yr.4 mos.,7/8 grade, 217 Drafting Services BUSINESS&FINANCE Truck •supplied. Call Mr. Chmara $75.00.Call 825-9824. 8-23 REAL ESTATE 219 Electrical Repair 601 Business 624-3745 in Tucson or 625-1579 in 9-27 Opportunities PG milking goat$30.00 kittens for 221 Excavating& pPo Green Valley. 3'29 Wanted:to help rehabilitate thou sale-$20.00 and upeach Manx or Leveling 603 Insurance who are less fortunate,We are in Siamese or Persian. Write Foster 223 Handyman 605 Investments Help wanted: Part time janitor903 Farms 225 Hauling607 Money to Loan needed for legel office. Call 825- need of tax deductible CRB Box 8756 Tucson 85738.9-27 609 MoneyWanted 3010. 9.27 DONATIONS of furniture, lamps, Ranches 227 Income Tax china, pictures & frames, post- 505 Pet Services 229 Janitorial Services TRANSPORTATION Female Bicycle Mechanic.Must be cards,stamps,coins,books,plants 231 Landscaping& 701 Automobiles experienced.Call 882-8122. 9-27 &pots.We will pick up.Call Willing - - 50 fenced acres with well&elec- Yard care 703 Bicycles _ _ Effort Industries: 327-1734 bet. 233 Legal Services 705 Boats.Motors. 9-4 p.m. HORSE SHOEING tricity. 16 miles north of Catalina. 235 Miscellaneous Supplies 307 Work Wanted Experienced. Reasonable rates. Call 825-9158. 8-2 Services 707 Campers&Shells Ph.825-9876.Harry G.Clayton. 237 Mobile Home 709 Motorcycles _ 441 Musical Rabbit hutches all new galvanized 909 Land & Services 711 Parts& Job wanted: Extremely thorough Instruments welded wire construction. Com- 239 Moving&Storage Accessories housecleaning $5 an hour 745- plete with feeder,watering bottle, Acreage 241 Painting&Papering 713 Recreational 0537 or 886-4305. 9-27 hangers. 1-2 and 3 compartment 243 Plumbing Repair Vehicles Wanted:Piano for 9 year old blind units starting at$30.825-9391 or 245 Roofing-Siding 715 Rentals boy. Call 886-7982 or 790-2333. 884-8586. MOVE UP 247 Sewing.Alterations 717 Travel Trailers MERCHANDISE 9-27 1' acres in Oro Valley, Shadow 249 Swimming Pool 719 Trucks MISCELLANEOUS For Sale-Flute,Sterling silver with TRANSPORTATION Mountain Estates East.All utilities. Maintenance RENTALS Only $16,900. Call Karl Dusek 250 Triera Pools a B foot.Excellent condition.$300. 251 Tree Service 801 Apartment Call 297-0866 after 4:00 P.M.9-27 today.748-7700 or 623-8451.8-23 Furnished 253 TV/Stereo Repairs 803 Apartment 401 Appliances 701 Automobiles 911 Mobile Homes 255 Upholstery Unfurnished O eS 257 Well Drilling 805 Commercial 443 Nurseries, EMPLOYMENT Rentals For Sale:19 cu.ft.frost free Harvest Garden Supplies '72 CADILLAC Sedan de Ville,fully HORSE PROPERTY 301 Babysitter Wanted 807 Home Gold Frigidaire refrigerator-freezer, equipped, including all power 809 Miscellaneous $150.00. Roth electric6- assists. Excellent condition. 3400 Mobile home acreslot.a Northwest 303 Help Wanted guitar, Schefflera Plant,outstanding5 foot area, Roller Coaster and Flowing Rentals string, $25.00. French horn. Call N.Oracle,887-8911,ask for Jim. Wells Roads.Underground utilities. 305 Help Wanted,Sales 811 Mobile Home 825-3798. 8.30 specimen.$60 container included. 8-2 Only$11,000.Call Karl Dusek.748- 307 Work Wanted 813 Mobile Home Lots Call 297-4750. 9-27 Large Kelvinator fridge,good con. For sale:1973 Datsun 610$1,300. 7700 or 623-8451. 8-23 MERCHANDISE 815 Share Living clition,$50.00.Call 825-9232.8-30 ' pick-up$1, Quarters 1967 Ford h ton 000. 447 Photographic Call 825-9850 or 297-7625. .9-27 1,2,3,bedrooms for rent.Mobile MISCELLANEOUS 817 Storage Rentals Home Ground Space available. 401 Appliances 819 Townhouse 425 Foods Equipment For sale: 1963 Ford pick-up body Laundromat open to public. 403 Antiques 821 Vacation Rentals with transmission. $150 or best Catalina Country Mobile Home 405 Auctions 823 Want to Rent offer. Call 825-3479 or 825-9170. Park N. Oracle Road Catalina 407 Books.Coins. REAL ESTATE Colorpak land camera &carrying 9-27 297-3830. Stamps "Instant Mixes" make and store case,like new.Film type B&W 107, 901 Commercial 409 Building Materials for pie crusts, puddings, bever- color 108-$25.00.Big Boy Bar-B- Property4ti� 4• •4;4• 4; 4t4t4t4: 4t4t* 411 Carport.Patio Sale ages,etc.,$1.00;"Yummy Rabbit Q smoker on wheels, electric * 903 Farms,Ranches sausage, WANTED 413 ClothingRecipes," hash, enchila- rotisserie,$25.00.Call 825-9620. # 415 Cooling,Heating 905 Homes des,Aunt Phil's special ingredient .417 Crafts,Hobbies 907 Income,Investment etc.,$1.00."A"Rabbitry&Supply,' 455 Wanted to Buy * Experienced, versatile news reporter for Southern Arizona 419 Farm&Ranch Property P.O. Box 8498-CRB, Tucson, AZ •1c 909 Land&Acreages * community newspaper. Must be energetic self-starter,work Equipment 911 Mobile Homes ' * Photo and editingexperience helpful. Send 421 Firewoodfull-time 423 Floor Coverings 913 Open Houses Want to buy:Refrigerator(18 or 19 * �' p 915 Real Estate Wanted cu. ft.), avocado color and heavy * clippings and resume to Box 50527, Tucson 85703, or call 425 Foods 427 Furniture duty washing machine. Call 325- 427 Furniture 917 Resort-Vacation 2238 7-26 * 623-9950. 429 Gift Ideas Property ***4;4`*4t*4•******4t4t4t4t*****4t***4;4t4t4;4.4t4t4t4t*4;4• 919 Townhouses For sale:7 ft.pool table,automatic ball return. Accessories included. ■■■■■■■■■■■ V CO po FA ilY M■MM■M■■■■■ ---- $150.00.Call 825-3343 evenings. a a ANNOUNCEMENTS 215 Cooling, 9-27 ■ FOR WANTAD. ■ _____ __� ■ a Heating 433 Health Foods ■ - HERE S THE RULES • ■a 105 Give Away ■ 1. All items for the FREE family want ads must be written on the coupon. ■ Free Protect your cooler with a heavy a 2. Name,address,and phone number must be included on the coupon,or it will not be IIIcanvas cover from Air-Master SHAKLEE Food Supplements, II ■ _ _ 3928 S.6th Ave.294-9358. Household and Beauty Care ■ accepted. ■ Products. Demonstrations in our ■ ■ Free puppies.9 weeks old.Call 297- y ■ 3. Only personal want ads will be accepted.We reserve the right to omit any items not ■ 0327 after 4:30. 9-6 255 Upholstery home. Distributorships available. Call 790-6033 evenings & pertaining to personal items. ■ weekends. 8-23 • -4. No personal want ads will be taken over the phone. a 109 Lost & Found Custom Drapery&Upholstery -- - FREE in home estimates or visit our ■ 5. The deadline for the FREE family want.ads is FRIDAY NOON. ■ (Free) showroom at 4243 N. Campbell. BUSINESS SERVICE : 6. When item(s) is sold, please call 884-9880. • 327.3383. a 7. Maximum Insertion 3 times for each want ad. ■ FITCH UPHOLSTERY&INTERIORS DIRECTORY Strayed from the vicinity of Oracle& - • For The Sake Of Clarity, Please Print • • Thistle. Siamese blue point male. ■ a Neutered.Wearing white collar with 235 Miscellaneous 235 Miscellaneous a a blue sets.Tags,rabies shots&I.D. Services Services ■ • Answers to Blueboy.Call 825-9338. ■ a III Reward:lost black and white male ,, ■ a cat (neutered) vicinity Oracle and ■ a Wilds Rd.Any info.call collect 297. AMERICAN PRESCHOOLS a 2172. 9-27 ---- ---- Eight Tucson schools to serve your a NOT FOR PUBLICATION a BUSINESS SERVICE family needs. • NAME a DIRECTORY 1101 South Columbus Tucson 745-2980 ', a II II ADDRESS• • _ -_ 6425 South Pacheco Tucson 294-2701 ■ ■ 211 Carpet/Rug3107 East Pima Tucson 32T4411 : PHONE NUMBER • ■ ■ 3902 N. Flowing Wells Tucson 887-9202 : Bring to either of these locations: ; B-6 ORO VALLEY[ARIZ]VOICE Wednesday, September 20, 1978 Airing' • / opinions PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES Ili (\ 4 _ter_ ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION forth insofar as thwsameare{rermissible from the debts and obligations of t his $Vivian I.1'ollyeutt OF SPIRITUAL under the statute governing this torrp oration. s Ramona Rudulph I's encouraged ASSEMBLY OF THE: E3AIIA'IS OF inet►r{x►ration. ARTICLE XI Doris E.Kirkham PIMA COUNTY.ARIZONA ARTICLE IVThe•re shall be Chairman. Viet- This Ir:,Misaghi KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE este{xrratien blocs not contemplate Chairman. Recording Secretary. s t;eraldine P.Rivera PRESENTS: any pecuniary gain or benefit to its Corresponding Secretary anti a s Orville I..Reeve That we.the members of t he:spiritual members. officers or incorporators. or Treasurer. Thereshall lie nine 19► s HenryA.Knapp Pima County Supervisor `The EPA's plan could not •s sembiy of t he I3ahais of Pima('tunet-. tither private persons. except that the directors:that the names anti acttire:ses (Notary, Katie Dusenberry has urged be sympathetic to local Arizona an unincorporated association. t•orporat am shall he authorized and of the persons who shall art as directors My commission enc pins tieing duh auth►rize'd and empowered empowered to pay reasonable and nfr., until the•election of their September 11;.1479 Oro Valleyans to contact needs,so itis imperative that t,,a resolution passed and adopted Iv the' compensation for s:e'r1•ic•e,rendered and 'successors are as follows: Charles STATE:t)E- their elected officials with the county come up with a Baha) community of Pima County. to make payments anti distributions in Rudulph. Chairman. 4445 N. Flowing ARIZONA i ss opinions on air quality. viable plan,"she said. Arizona.on;Mb day of A Aril.197$.have furtherance of the purposes set forth in Wells .85. 85705; Ferguson Polls cult COUNTY NT1.1)E' i this cies• associated ourselves together. Article III. No substantial part of the Vice-Chairman. 2851 W. Desert Crest. PIMA The opinions are impor-- The County Health for the purpose of forming a religious activities of the corporation shall be the 85713: Hazel Gabe Treasurer.7350 N. On t ht.25th Clay of July. 1978.before Department'scorporation under anti pursuantcarrying on of propaganda.or otherwise Montero Drive 011402. 85704; Vivian me a Notary Public in anti for the('ounty tont to the completion of a Air Quality { u►the laws of the State of Arizona anti for that attempting to influence legislation,anti Pnllycutt.Recording Secretary..b4.51 W of Pima. State of Arizona. residing plan for compliance with the Control office is currently lair{>,�:etk,herein aclopttheseAr-ticlesaf the corporation shall not participate in. Iksert Crest.$5 13:Ramona Rudulph. therein. duly commissioned anti sworn Federal Clean Air Act. The con p i 1 i n g information Incorporation. or intervene in 1including the publishing Corr saondine secretary. 4445 N. Personally appeared('harks Rudulph. ARTICLE I or distribution of statements! any Flowing Wells a85 8571)5; Ibris Ferguson Pollycutt.hazel(Tillie.Vivian county must submit a plan which will be presented to The name of this corporation shall iv: I►tilitiral campaign on behalf of anyKirkham.6320N. MangoWay.8571)1: I'ollycutt. Ramona Rudulph. Doris before Dec. 1, Mrs. Dusen- the Pima Association of SPIRIT[°AI. ASSEMBLY OF TILE candidate for public office. Notwith- Iraj Misaghi. 1t42 Calle lid ('lel.. Kirkham. Ira; Misaghi. Geraldine BAH A'IS OF PIMA COUNT Y.A R iZ(y standing any other provision of these K,7 itt:Geraldine Rivera.Rt.8,Box 72n Rivera.Orville Reeve.know n to rtes to Ix• berry said. Governments at their Nov. NA.INCarticles.the corp orationashall not carry i_'.85710:Orville Ree,e.79311 W.Linty the Persons who executed the attached Oro Valley Mayor E. S. 30 meeting. ARTICLE II on any tither activities rat permitted to Vista 8511)4 All directors anti officers Articles of Incorporation. and whose "Steve" The principal al plaz•e of business shall he carried onfa)i,s•acorpx,ration eeempt reside in I'imat't►unt•.Tucson.Arizona names are suiacribed thereto. anti Steve Engle and Mrs. from Federal Income Tax under Section The initial directors are also the severally acknowledged to me t hat they Dusenberry were the only b><•.Pima County.Arizona y y ARTICLE III 5111(c)1:3)of the Internal RtvenueCt►tk of Incorporators of this corporation. executed the same. elected officials at a meeting WHAT'S NEW Pt'RI'OSF: The purpx�cses for which 1951 kir the corresponding provision of IN WITNESS WHEREOF tb. iN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have this corporation formed are: The any future United States internal Spiritual Asrmebly of the Baha'is of hereunto set my hand an affixed my last month when a NationalRevenue taw). Pima C't►tints•. Arizona, heretofore Official.Seal in the('taints•of Pima on ' estsblishmt•nt and maint��an,Lx�_lit Chamber of Commerce '� religiouswoe•hi{►and spiritual activities ARTICLE V existing as an unincorporated the Ilay anti year written above. in Pima t'tfurtt�:Arizona,in accordance That these Articles of Incorporation association.has caused t hese Articles of s henry A.Knapp slidepresentation Was wit h t he principles of the Baha'i Fait h as may be amended from time teitime in the Inc�►r,oration to be duly signed is' its i .spires made. The show demon- set forth by Baha'u'llah. its Founder: manner prrovided iv law. members the 25th Clay of July 1978. Sepit.emiur'Let. 1979 strated the economic neces- 'Abxlu'l-I;aha its Interpreter anti ARTICLE VI s Charles C.Rudulph Rey.:ORVILLE REEVE ------"""'" •:';, Exemplar: Shoghi Effendi. its Ilion dissolution of this corporation. s Ferguson Polh•cutt Pub.:Ort►Valle'•Voice sity Of curbing pollution guardian: The I'miensal house of all property and all property rights. ,Hazel K.(tilt Sept. 1:{.:'1).''7,197$ while encouraging industry. Justice.its supreme lc'tis,lativeh ob mei ee hether real.liers:t n l t►r mixed.which "We must` find a way to ;�hNational ot Spiritual Assembly of the this tansferred to henNational I I I I 111 I I 1111 I I I I I I I I I III III I I III I I I III I I I 1111111 1111 United tat . the duly prevent pollution, while \ constituted administrative authority in Spiritual As embly tithe Baha'is of the and for the United States of America: United States.whose principal place of inducing new business to ,� . i►usmes i~in Wilmette.County of Cook. For Information „ .:,,_ .:,�� and fu rt tx r for t ht loin g of any and all I come to - Tucson, Mrs. things neces:san• and incident to the Illinois. "Weperformance of th>e�purpose:above set ARTICLE VII Dusenberry said. need This a non-profit corporation. theAbout the Bahai Faith the jobs. The slide show indebtedness shall not exceed Five Call 888-4021 emphasized the economic the classifieds. Million 1$5.000.11ts).01i)Dollars. OR ARTICLE:VIII hardships if restraints are The annual meetings shall ix•during A new 8-oz bottle of the,�c k of A>,-il to se Iict a,><,artl Come to 7350 N. Montero Drive #1402 placed on industry." 1 spray-on shade cleaner. No of directors anti officers. Mrs. Dusenberry said the �v; in ;just s fav it on and ARTICLEIX (Coronado Apts.) Environmental Protection shades d h a protective I' The initial Statutory Agent shall he: any Friday evening 7:30-9:30 p.m. � P � � I>roris Kirkham. ti:3:�t) Mantra Way. 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