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Arizona Daily Sun from Flagstaff, Arizona • 17

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Arizona Daily Suni
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Flagstaff, Arizona
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17
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If The SUN. Flaastaff, Arizona. Friday. June 6. 198017 Special Needs Workshop Planned For Flagstaff Later This Month course is open to -others on space available basis.

Legal rights and responsibilities. DES and Title XX provider agencies will be given priority, but the ding managing the psychological effects of disability; Problem solving skills; Team approach community resources; What are my expectations? Where do they come My feelings; Understanding the client's point of view; Understan Contact Sandra Dran, 779-0392, if you are interested in attending xxxxxxxxxxxm C3. rjzzz ijp yy Its The Sale Youve Been Waiting For Days Only The Arizona Consortium for Education in the Social Services (ACESS) through Yavapai Community College Extension Services, will be offering the class Understanding and Working with Clients with Special Needs June 24 and 25. The workshop will be at Holiday Inn, 1000 W. Highway 66, Conference Room, 9 a.m.-4 p.m.

each day. The course is free. Daniel C. Cady, rehabilitation services program coordinator, Institute for Human Development, and presently a Ed.D. candidate at NAU, will be the instructor.

This two-day workshop is intended for two audiences: (a) new employees in rehabilitation facilities who will work closely with handicapped clients but who lack professional training in rehabilitation work; (b) professionals, non-professionals, and clerical staff who, while not working intensively with handicapped clients, nonetheless need to be aware of the processes and problems that arise in a rehabilitation facility. The session will cover: How do I feel about disabilities and Basic Bell Bottom And Big Bell Cords And Denim By Americas Number One Maker 98 11 a' -1 1 1 Sr i I i- I f. 3 V- if 'I 5-3 TREMENDOUS SELECTION In Stock STUDENT SIZES: 25" thru 30 waists 27" thru 36" lengths (Depending On Waist Size) Limited Selection Above 30 Wiitt Except In Corduroy Many Colore To Pick From Hurry, Sales Ends Saturday, June 7th KMART SHOPPING CENTER Photo Art Display Offer Good At Our Greentree Village Store Also But Quantities Are Limited Shown here making selections for the show, Hatch has been a commercial photographer since 1970. (SUNfoto) THE MAIN branch of the Flagstaff City-Coconino County Public Library will be displaying the photo art of Flagstaff photographer Patrick Hatch, throughout the month of June. Sorry No Phone Celle Or Lay-Awey Sele Limited To Stock On Arizona Economic Forum FUMBsnw Emm.

Scheduled for Flagstaff Business and govern- where we are going, what The New Jersey company industry and create the researches potential plant financial resources needed ment leaders from Arizona can be done to cope with will meet June 23 and 24 in Flagstaff for the first Arizona Economic Forum. is glad to say it's Fathers Day! imjJune 15 Clark Dierks, state treasurer, said the forum is a result of suggestions he received from businesses and trade associations who felt a need for a place con-ducive to discussing Arizonas economy. growth problems and finally, to bring our entire states economy under sharp focus with informal dialog, Dierks said. For this reason, we are planning the first statewide Arizona Economic Forum. It is a non-profit organization which will voluntarily bring together those segments of our citizenry who want a better and healthier Arizona.

Among the scheduled speakers is Clinton Hoch, executive vice president of The Fantus Company, Inc. sites for companies planning to expand their operations. Jerry ODonnell of the U.S. Census Bureau will give a preview of population and economic figures for Arizona, based on surveys the bureau conducted before and during this years census. Questions to be discussed, Dierks said, will include how to provide jobs for an increasing population and a skilled labor force for technical industries, how to maintain a political climate attractive to ensure growth, and how to protect business environment without impeding the entry of new industry.

As of today I have lined up 23 major firms to underwrite the costs of the forum at $250 apiece. No state funds are being used in the forum. In order to maximize participation we must close registration at 175. Economists Albert Sindlinger and Craig Stubbledine have agreed to speak, and experts in labor, population migration, state and corporate taxation and financial resources are scheduled. It is my personal feeling that there is a great need for an annual meeting where the business sector, public officials and other interested citizens can meet to jointly discuss Bring the Kids! While shopping for Dad, visit our Petting Zoo.

Adopt a puppy or kitten, Libertarians File Petitions ROLEX Saturday, June 7th Libertarian Party officials submitted more than 13,000 petition signatures to the Arizona Secretary of State this morning meeting the 10,771 signature requirement to appear on the November general election ballot, and making Arizona the 32nd state in which the party has qualified for the 1980 ballot. The party is circulating candidate petitions for presidential electors and a number of state and local offices. Ed Clark and David Koch are the Libertarian presidential and vice presidential Weve Got You Covered Sat. 10-6 Sun. Noon-5 10-9pm North Highway 89 at Railhead Avenue Adopt-a-Pet Day is Saturday, June 7, 1980 ee Our Pelting Zoo with baby animals from The Grand Canyon Deer Farm AltlJOLD PALMER WEARS A WATCH IIE NEVER IIAS TO PAMPER: ROLEX.

Adopt a Puppy a KUten The strong play, the fluent style, the brilliant drive. Arnold Palmer's tournament golf is legendary. Off the links, he demands a timepiece with the same championship quality: Rolex. His 18kt. gold Rolex Day-Date with matching President bracelet is a hand-crafted 30-jewel chronometer.

It is pressure-proof down to 165 feet in its impregnable Oyster case, and reads date and day in full. (Available in 23 languages.) Arizona's Jeweler Since 1897 Weve Got You Covered ojuu 10-9pm Sat. 10-6pm Sun. Noon-5pm my North Highway 89 at Railhead Avenue Flagstaff Mall (607) 576-4900 Flagstaff Also Pnoemx Tucson I I lit- a i-i i- i A 1.

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