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9 }4 ) N ORACLE RD TUCSON , AZ 85704 . A__ 1 a W � liall 0 Ir 0 'a I 1 e Y ....., , ;till Published for residents of the Town of Oro Valley, Pima County, Arizona Volume IV, No. 7 One Section, Eight Pages 15 cents May 25, 1977 OVmay • in Sprawled far below Pusch Ridge, the dominantpeakentry FIG n loomingover Oro Valley,lies theta town itself.Fora look at . � } � s � the rugged route up to Pusch Ridge, see tris Z - s •., - . „' . �,`. l embedints photo essay on pages 4 and 5.[VOICE staff Th ursday ,,,, ,x'F � '„,3/4....,,....„..,,,,,„,...,0„,,,,,,,„:„.. ' baa' is s . a •E R 3 'lc'Y V'• ,f,,,,,43%,...“':,,,,,�•�'''�,-.K:;�''�..� �-`, .,e:... .r"c.''�''.. photo •ir .'�+. 1r{" '-:: �\ • '"� . ... mayt l,. r �.qe.: .. ... '4.' i .. ^.a. .+r -2,1"". .rr. (��71%44' t ,.. - -. T; .• > --°'��s�"'"'dc'°.,>. .'°..l?� ;:v. �"..:.; y,�.,;.J�} '•?✓ <� v'...?E;....i,+v� 'r... w r r..{��.7. ♦. *. °t -s .• as� � • � � ,�,.- , ,w, w• .� " - ...�.•e .Ny -�� could gain membershipin the .. . Oro Valley , , ,.2.....,_ , Pima Association of Governments Thurs o. - ,2. ` , •-' . -. ,r 4 r .• -'C.. a ?. .6 . see the vote of PAG's � �°°... ' "':,`,:we-- ,p� d or it could e,� .� _ _ ., _ _ . : .� � _. .. ,�� ., :r�:. +.�. ,mow �.t. • 1 a #�¢ � ."5.......>.. '� T#a,,�e� +a r�'�'}!`a+.�. i�x^�. '.t- Y, .,�..:.� ,?+h.R;. dx 4jdi M�, *4. .. ,. .. � . 'r'�,..." ,...,,,..# ¢,'J�„•.' .c..wF".�.'a""''."'.. -+2. 'dd'6..ny, .„-..7.,:-A:)„,...3.....,,,,..::,,,-„,:,,,.„-,,..,„- '^k ,?�F... � �-t •'�r1,,, membergovernments diluted. - •�.� � � " smaller �' .�.-�. ���.,,�.. .�. :�. �... ���. �: :.�._ - ��: .,e ,�,'>.!t• 1 w'{... . a• .i 'y v;�,;,.,r4-<.':'ts-^",^.> Y* �a"r'R '�A: •h a join • « ... ',`*.. w '. '�,..AiA ' '^ `'9R 2d�- " ¢ ....:,yea. .. '!„"+�°""1'e`t'.,„y.ta'--^q+ ai;., .•�.,'e'Yi'r >p,'. •..:,.....:,..„7„,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.„,,,,„:..,,,,,, .+�. ''�.�r ';`"Y`!3. f... , ..•. ..: � :.'� ,r. �• .... r... >.,.�' .r'S" ,r-� _... t4, S't.,o...^�hlC w .,.�q,,,'°�i�loa`.'^•T"'• .A't,���f�i"_T'`•,.n ..•+yi...'�.-.{�t�'",. ,�,•xT'. The town has refused to om PAG in the .,, ,� �. � ..‘r: .�r ,.�� , . • .. `'.. ". +'�.y►, • `«.; � .. _. , +... ,° _.4.r ., �-.. ...,' '^' `,�.,...."�"`A�,'..aY+...w,w, :'R,.. a+•r ••�V���•� '�+fls-:.ny.,s'�''t«"..l ���..Aa ,���:4-..,1:- Vc•y ..:"- The JS.• s a F.? 4, ., r .. ,a,•4 *, •ra } ,,:k: MS y. ni,�} Vt *t y .n asyy�, ! e�•,•. • n M.i � -,� . us r,.,. T ,....:,. ..ar^-^7iPe'•'°,.r` r,. -..7 + . 1+'i •# ♦ :. �,, _ °,.,� 'C�MiW' '.^. ,.+xX'•'t y.,.• ,NP-� avi"W :y 4. y' i>IY', unless it isgranted an equal vote with � r ., �. ��a.:. x �-k..a- �� ., �_ �.� -�� past q -, - . � ! k.,r..+•^-< n,�,, �'� :#;�= """�' ...,R +� �wd :�`rv'!t'a., �^'.r ��w. +.�'�d.. • .t. `act Md ..• a + ,• w. ' ,t•s..`%.`�{c • ,,,, ,...,,,,,,,,i,..,_.,a5.. .,1.4 .•r •s4. • ,4 . .g! y) ' •b- �Y ='•+•..... � • ' •ds.-'"�<a+�'1i/^•4`..1� ` "x ^a�y�..+r' e�Z!.+f.`'• �. Y if, "T" e^ aY' 11.1 ,01,-;'43411."..-..,„:-..$ ••'.. ,‘ ,71,,;,1106*,._.�" l' ,�41. M. 'Y'. ;;I:,,,,, r Valle resubmitted all PAG members.Oro ,„;,....-:4:-.4!„,-... � ..,.. jitt,•:„...„ � - � - � �. � {�,��:� � �� � �Wil°�RD+� �a1R:.. ,.., F.,r-,�4 4 ,}.» .-! ^•7't• ! ..� w •`rh i� '.!�w`"." �a � ,}� # it y .t^ k ,R ,��.. 'S. 'w � °� ,� q"eMe tii� �ffi� y; •ci� iuta'n•its a lication to oin the ou after ' _ , - ,. - -:. ,..?" •.+r `�•"": /►,,.,•.' Sr! ..`- „ <4.+,-'x .. - �'' ,�F+.g'���,'+ .V ., .,y. vi' w.^���•!�i.r.Aa+ , 4 t ,} r....._. a. A. !..i w.f ..�4.w..,,,., ..+}.w KM1' +WS�• ..'v,�1•'•a��'�h+. a..+t 41' aM1���. ..�e y��., anequal member • ..,.,,„.,,...4-r1-....22, t - ... ,. _ �'� �.. _, Marana was accepted as - ' ' .a �'` __� -,a � - .�.... -:' , `,�� , _ �,. �,, s !" • A r. 3r�:'•i. � `:�`�i ,•` ., � d"`„„,........8,..�j'.'� '--"«r.,v,�is..„, "'µ n..► M�1►.. _..,,w' ✓� � +`,._ � ..r J+' . ''4.--:7:.47::::'>-::,- `- '6 ..,xxc w., +9.••a+a°,>,h _`�' n4 ' !e!'�., •..� iC,y; , But County Supervisor Katie Dusan �.. .��,� �,� -� - , _ _ • ,y`-y.,-..-.", .►;1C.rn ,.,1 k..�' w 1 -i,.._ .,.y.... '�.� ++` , -,zr x. •ti. `s- •. ,.., •N- a , w votes stem •. .;+: ;�*r►. i st p .40.--..,-<°--- :' �� - ', ,;, -- herrp said that a"weighted" y r� _ � � , J b r't,''�,• b,$:r ��,'µ. ..,._�. �` '�"`...s. e '�'4�' !►^-�„,•.m �! �„ "- 7�+: yy,q� �`''..`�, ++�[ '..,.+1�'Mt�• t^^"''ka'" -�+►.'"' r ,,‘,;i,.„,‘,41,,,,,,, � Z.. dC" ".a,. • �.. • :w �,.x^ ,a. t ..° 1!` pe ... * .. „`,":.. :t.. r r.� ,:9A..y��. �•'�' '.�w1�:•K �'►� .^• 'r. ,:-.1.,:::7--.: w., `j• '.. «r ,'k.<_ r`,►..t-•S".1' '•'wRta+fF.. ,•"C°..'°<?._. for PAG which,she drew upabout two V .� :xR 3 ,�. S t .•y, .. "�r. �+•.�4 Y �.{r.'.'+�,, .y°{ e,..."C. 'U, .- .,Y.. .. `t. .:� .�•.... � encoura 1 . • f �.: }., ,. ,-,,- `, �. _ ',-.7:=,...1:?, �. „,ki ago has been greetedging y 4 ' 1 s `. 9 ‘'N:4,-i."--' +�. ��T'". :. +.,t'"�. '�'+> *�.s." „rte'} 4,„,, � >.4, ...1.40....•, by two of PAG's four current Regional --::-:;" ,� - •..,� , ...'t., .�: ..�,�. • - ,. -1.. 7.0. - � �� ., �,.,�}••��:� 2,c,„„;,,,,04.-- , .�.� ��,��,.... �' �.. p- weeks .y�,...• �, � `, ,'�+ub A ... �x,.rti i•�y ^r+3`5.b3^^ >!'�.�.,� } � . •i,k, �.."+.,, --.y J•• .x '�.,y Council members. . any ,,�t .J � .:� ' � -s ' � ' .o• �C�•' ^,^^I.00PY,f• '"'�� .�< .r��� • ifu. ..h� �.. 'M.. .1''ve � LewisMurphy and J. Q - _ • .• - '. .._, � _; ,. r :A. Tucson Mayor Lewis p . ..,. � �� .v e . County Supervisor E.S. Bud Walker •�, - w �: - y3� r ,rr.. ♦' �`, .+. 'i ,.s,,.. f,, i it -d .Fn,°'`'4e. ^^ -.:,„;4:,:74e;.*: --,--- k, : 4.":" -5,-,1„ •y.tf .•ar ',..5' •c t. < .+�'. • d1�+s[ �, e .•+' +r �, +..kS`b'°Y;."Nv.w• '7 'a wa+M'' .'•�':.'� a•' #•y °� �i�W '..^T "�• 'a,• � have discussed the new votingstructure °. ;� �r,;7 � .��' . - . �*.-w e �� �� * --• o-� � � ::_ -�. �, �� � Al!. • • >. A• • �• j..,,r' _ �' + t e �'1y.� A ,�.� ,..'4^, }„•� �+�'�'a.: .. 'a" }ca'�� M1j•'r"s... •!� , ��, •',, � ' with Mrs. Dusenberr she said. -1-._ _ ',' .` . : �a _ _`' �jF�:a F" Dusenberry, , '•„: ti,r ' ., .',•'r $ r fir+.,•ls q =J,.'-' "" f �#', F+:,•,�{•Y '`,--,. a,-,1,.---''.�1"'*icy'., y _ :. {s r,,ate + _•#� y `�•{�a3 .was.., ti y. ' Murphy voted against Marano s request ,� - • ..1 t " - . , • ' .S.,,,,.1.• = -�- :,- j: :�«FY " tq ,n 1 I4, � • �.F tV�* ^-'�''>-."' � Jt�� •'apy' .�. } � ' 'A .. `.�.• ,?rot, `.� s.•f. ^t �.k�'• ." '+,�a,. ` � `t��;.•4rS., , '.. ark . Aja5. •�. ix• �• 'l .`` ,4.. ) `� ._. b to 'oin PAG,but was outvoted by siker L .�q @ - ,. jA �? �,-x. " - a `a4 A.. x .. , -',1u r;', .yc y .F .a,,:' ....e ♦.,t `ti.7 _,• _ ,! ^q,a �!y+, ^'�S- t.' r ..^e' 4`�' �.� �-s ,�aq ''�..- x � .._ .b' •„,,,,*.- k; �7rR`.> :ft-4 ' ,+e y .��"`' +1C"�j� r ,and South Tucson Ma or Dan Eckstrom. `,� - -- : '. .�` :� 4 .. � .�7Rr` ' �lr .44' ;�^;•�•r.�G.• �': r''IK. srav+pe � 9.;t1 #�s � ,. � r j�~ W`rY ' :..,:./ •*c,.R a *,'Walker had said he would favor Oro ._ x 2 .w >� g }�®" 4 �:!�� R`,,,.s•' q ,,..%'.# aT ,' ,,..; .-;�• ) ,. ,t :'! ` ..'i. r . „g,,' Z'" ' . t. ?. :�' !' 7,,,,,,,:: ,'a1 � .^' •a.� r ., .a» ^_.'R ro c. 'l� 4. , a � ;.,,,,,,I.:14,,,,:.,79(:_. sy tr .,M'id4. +» a.� •�i•• y ,` }� � �,..r,,.� a*+•c,;:d ,_'J�.. 1;'�T. a. tea♦ ��•.',ualmember _:. � :.Valle s ouiin PAGasane �: .r � .. � •. �,; .� �• � � � �y "� � . �� 1 y.y T: Y y r $ '$., .'., ,,r ';S. ..rte }.. ., }.,,,,,..(.1,,,,.:-.-...^......e, . F :'"s't ^a ,h' ... >' t,'4 '�i dT„' ) ,►'2 , "+`,,, , t.`l ,' '" i j � f �+ .,�,.`14.. �fi ., ,.�'�' t.,.o- �„•• T .2 "',,:r. y,Y�°�`.�.1. f s ,> !' �+ a .. but he wasn't available for comment after �, _ � .._ ,�R�� , ,- .t.�. b r, ,- � �.�, b' < � �e}y � � :� ��` ; �' -,:.�..�,- ,,,,),,,f.„,43 w� j&,. ^*{.a ) ✓ r g" r �-',..,,s,374,471-,---- +�, +` t t t�,;.. + .e ,>..� . p. � "� ,t �:•.n '� �" Z.♦'� �= 'S + "�.,,'.a.,v 4, .. talkin to Mrs. Dusenbely.T,.y. .. , . , ., . A. ,4„,:. . � .� • • •60.6f,:.,,4 «°q"° .f t � ,j.�y.T'�' % },v ,�+ .*b .# ��'�. X ..� .c* ,.,r. .J•. JC i�, h if her plan is to be � � :" � 54.1....477....„.e .: .� �. � � � �� � .a � .���� She added that .� .�,«` ., • �'�� .:,..` � •* } �` �� � •,` ;< � � , ° e ^fir y .i^,, �6 a ma majority of �, i . . , .... .. adopted, she must convince ' .... : . :� r , • •} .,•�• �►� ., .1',.s.--- �� _ Jnr «� � s: • ? _ i a' is v . 1 ♦to .d.. t_ to vote for it before .. ..-. ,,y,y�� ,; yF .. ,. the four PAG membersrt �.� � - '� � y.� -�y } iR a'.. a 4 .p ''�, E'.-:-t-.. ^.� • }�'J1i. ��ter4,,, •,�• .,+x,}.'� R yy•b".�.,p•-fl.. �, �Y. � �4.. 4F .�. ...,;."-V: ! ,6 a'- �' ar ,,,,A,,,-% � :'kms w„ � � -:..�G ..�++� '�If®°i j� F..?.e.•..�"�4 group'smeeting Thursday. • . „ .-= �:de. . =� .� the eet g Two of those four members would lose voting power under the proposal - Marana and South Tucson. According to UDALL: GUARANTEE NEEDED t PAG procedures, should those two vote against the proposal,it would be defeated, as all ties among the four-member group / / would be. Wilderness areafor Pusch Kluge There was some question going into 4 Thursday's meeting, however, as to • • whether Marana's membership in PAG was granted legally. would formalize presen policies Murphy ordered an investigation of the procedures used in granting the town By DENNIS JOYCE includes this slope,agree that it should be K.R.Weissenborn,whose forest region membership, and Tucson city staff mem- Man's encroachment on the scenic protected from development. includes the Catalina Mountains, said hers who conducted it said it was done western slope of the Santa Catalina But they disagree on whether special "We've been managing it as a wilderness illegally. Mountains might reach no farther than the legislation is needed to insure such area." A revised agenda for the Thursday PAG Shadow Mountains Estates East subdivi- protection. Management directions for the Catalina meeting,however,lists as the second topic Sion in Oro Valley. In a"scathing attack"on the U.S.Forest Mountains were drawn up by the forest for action by the Regional Council "reef- Government officials concerned about Service, U.S. Rep. Morris Udall (D-Tuc- service last summer,after a series of public ruination of Marana membership in PAG." the 56,000-acre Pusch Ridge area, which son)proposed last March that the ridge be hearings. declared a National Wilderness Area,said These directions preclude any develop- • • • Chris Helms, Udall's legislative aide in ment of the ridge area,Weissenborn said. Council ' m r zoning . Udall included Pusch Ridge as the only department received several years ago to area in his own state-out of a total of 14 build a tramway on the west side of Pusch Oro Valley's town council is scheduled to years recommends against annexation of throughout the west - to be protected Ridge. That request was denied by the select a successor for outgoing Planning any areas by the town at this time. under the Endangered American Wilder- Forest Service, Weissenborn noted. and Zoning Commission member Rosalyn The plan, prepared by University of ness Act of 1977, which he is sponsoring. He wasn't certain whether individual Glickman, at its meeting Thursday. Arizona students, says."no annexations Following a direct order from•President forest supervisors can deviate from man- It begins at 7:30 p.m.in the Canyon del should be considered until such time as the Carter,the Forest Service remains official- agement's directions,should they be asked Oro High School library. general character and direction of future ly neutral on the Udall proposal. rr by persons interested in developing an The regular study session preceding growth is studied and established." But the forest supervisor of Southern ea's natural resources. that meeting in the town office at 6 p.m. In addition to routine reports from town Arizona's Coronado National Forest said in Udall has criti cized the forest service for will be the second the council has held this officials,the council meetingThursdaywill Tucson that he personallythinks "it such`actions, Helms said. week. also include selection of an auditing firm for doesn't make any difference"whether the "While decisions to destroy a potential A special emergency session was the town. act passes• called for Tuesdayafternoon, when the wilderness area can be made at the lowest council was to consider population ro'ec- rung of the lather,even a modest propo p to study the wilderness values in greater 2025.tions for Oro Valley, through the year PRECEDES PERMANENT FACILITY? detail must rise clear to the Washington, D.C., headquarters for clearance," Udall •Mayor Lois Lamberson said the projec- • • tions are for a stearin committee told the House of Representativ: te, g north i Weissenborn responded: "At . composed of government officials and others in the county,which is trying to set this was true. Some did do that." But up a sewer authority to succeed the A library-trailer will be set up to serve that location until late next month. today, he said, "they would have to go defunct Metropolitan Utilities Manage- northside area residents five or six days a The site for the county's permanent through the whole established prodecure" libraryalso hasn't been chosen et. for changing a management directive. went Agency (MUM). week beginning in the latter part of July, �� y • That procedure includes public hear- The council was also scheduled to discuss said John Anderson,director of the Tucson Staff will make a recommendation on a preliminary budget figures for the 1977 Public Library System. site within a month," Mrs. Dusenberry Ings, he said. fiscal year -beginning in July - at the It will be used until a permanent library said, "But right now we have no definite Weissenborn said Udall has been inform- study sessions. can be built by the county, said Oro site in mind." ed that some facts he used to support his Vice-Mayor E.S. "Steve"Engle said he Valley's representative on the county Mrs. Dusenberry said funds for the ciriticism of the Forest Service, in doesn't know of any discussion scheduled Board of Supervisors, Katie Dusenberry. county library will probably come from a introducing the bill, were erroneous. for Thursday on the bid by residents of She said the library's trailer would 1974 bond election, which called for the Helms didn't mention any corrections Tucson National Estates to join the Town probably have t,o be used "for the better construction of sheriff substations in while reviewing with the Voice Udall's of Oro Valley. part of a year," outlying areas such as Green Valley and speech of introduction March 1 before the Some residents of that subdivision have The trailer,which holds 4,000 volumes, Marana. House of Representatives. • • • "We'll get the funds if there's money left The Endangered Wilderness bill has discussed the annexation possibility with currently serves the area once a week, Engle. But the councilman said he hasn't when it parks on a lot at Genematas Drive over after the substations are built," she passed through all committees in the heard anything further from them in about and Casa Blanca, Anderson said. said, "despite the fact that the northside House and is ready for discussion on the three weeks. It will probably remain in that same spot library wasn't specifically on the bond floor, Helms said last week. A proposed Town Plan to guide the when its frequency of visits increases, he issue when it was voted on three years ago. community's growth over the next 25 said, adding that he won't be sure about [continued on page 61 [Continued on Page 8] Page 2 ORO VALLEY [ARIZ]VOICE May 25, 1977 � i - Quotables � oe�r atc 1 Excerpts from an in- 4AELI 7 Lucky' Congress has tervzew with William Simon .00 s 6O, A former U.S. Secretary of the pOOYEqR Treasury: corning "We've been taking another raise money rapidly away from o Lo nJ S the productive sector of this •S� country, the free-enterprise ,mo ,?O a. o 0 o system, and putting it into R S c M E Not all of us can look forward hard-working, hard-partying the non-productive sector— soo•ou our government. I KE to an automatic raise this next Congressmen. �� N N g "As a result,government RLY SME October. But our elected Theydon't have togo throughat all levels(today)accounts Ycow' a �- members of the U.S. Congress the embarrassment of apublic for a third of the Gross F° ` �' 1 can because theymade the vote on such raises, either that National Product. And if <IC \\, government continues to r , . law which provides for it. sort of thing tends to sour the grow at these same rates, a, , voters. No, these raises take it'll be close to 60 per cent by "."--"--ilo 1' ',' \ In their most recent salary turncr effect automatically, unless a the of the century. 1 W hike to something like $57,000 • • . majority of the members of both .Perhaps talking about i d a, per year, the U.S. Re resen- „ this is the `mistake rye ® • P houses vote no. tatives and Senators [with made...looking a little bit at )"' Morris K. Udall in a leadership Before that happens, Fidel the longer term and asking role] jimmy were careful to write in a will be clean-shaven and what kind of a country well � g J y turn over to our children and cost-of-living escalation clause. Carter will have false teeth. grandchildren. But that's 1ff) The figures indicate that some Members of Congress can't what the,public trust is all ,k ; time in October each of them lose. Theabout,isn't it ? more they spend, the "We have to get back to al will find his paycheck soaring to more they earn. Too bad we saps certain fundamentals that \§t\\ more than $60,000 annually. who pay the bill can't work out were around long before the• the same k• modern ,definitions of Until of course their ro- and of arrangement. conservative and liberal were ever brought into play. �� fligate spending pushes the Do you suppose we could keep , federal budget,and thus the cost this in mind for more than a few "They now know there's + • g ' • no such thingas 'free' 1. of living, still higher. Then the minutes? say, until government ro rams. t I �' built-in escalation takes effect November of next year, when omeone has top pay bill ) ` PY � 1 once more, and Voila! over 400 of these elected thieves — or we end uppaying in another automatic raise for our come up for re-election? unvoted taxation, the �,., cruelest and most regressive ti tax of all:inflation." ° I', ` !it, 1 ,. ,,.., T1ED TURPIN'S SOUTHW_.EST COR..NER • • .• - .. -Rabies curb mctators ;-.t...,..•,,• ,,,p... , , v..:..,,A.1.* :1 ,II l i1./` `'�i It's five o'clock in the morning,and our new in-house: sisting time on his early-morning outing too, at about the boarder is lettin us know about it. 1 g same Apache begins the oomph-squeak-whimper ,'�y "Eeemph! Eurreaup! Eerrrr concert. litl At eee!" Soxy has a pretty interesting audio repertoire of his , •All these comments are delivered in own. In the daytime it's cute. At 5 a.m. it's mad- _s - lilt* something of an undertone,but loudly dening. �-' 1 and plaintivelyj,' . NV 0/ 0 4. enough to destro _ , : ? Long ago, one would think, Soxymust have that delicious early-morning sleep one . swallowed a police whistle.You know—the kind that ',.rt.",- clings to so tenaciously. goes Pr-r-r-r-e-e-e-p!Over and over. 1 d i' ej "Eem h' Mmmmrree ! AA hhhr!" He's learned a few '1'`>�" G''-:? . P P g '� a grunts and whimpers and down- �` -. �s , And so on. And on. And on. in-the-belly noises from Apache,also.Except that hes ..�,.� t Until finally, defeated, we raise up y.. more of a boy soprano;Apache is a tenor/baritone. a0ec\te:1$‘ ` on one elbow and bellow,"Oh,Apache,willyou SHUT And Soxy, beinga cat, brings some acrobatics into dfli . '., UP!" g � �. play.And are they effective! Q47,_ I� p; Which he does — for all of m �� 15 seconds. This little cat, who can gracefullywalk the ,. .. Apache is the Turpinpooch — part Airedale part clothesline without falling during the daylight hours, i::' , Labrador, part mystery dog. He's a good, loyal, and suddenly develops fumble-itis when he wants out.And lovable mutt; and I have a special affection for him when we're still in bed, trying desperately to hang because with his reddish whiskers he looks a bit like onto the tattered edges of sleep. me. He jumps for the window just above the bed. He 0TH ER EDITORS SAY He's been our dog for several years —ever since a- misses; falls, sprawling, on the low bookcase at the tearful daughter Shannon managed to let him"follow" bedside. her home from Harelson School — and naturally we Clunk, clatter, slam, go the books onto the floor. 1 figure we know him pretty well,as dogs go. But is Soxydiscouraged?Not him.Old Clobberhoofs is a scharmsg pull But in the weeks since Pima County's rabies ready to try again. • • quarantine went into effect,we have become perhaps He jumps for the window, this time pausing on the closer to Apache than we really care to be. — iunketing headboard of our bookcase senators ca e bedwhich, if the Apache has mastered the half-whimper, half- previous evening was a typical one,is still loaded with squeak,quasi-growl. It stops just short of being a low half-opened books and magazines. It might just interest foreign currencies to pay for bark, and its effect is that of fingernails on a black- Soxy scrambles; his back feet can't gain a solid American taxpayers who overseas expenses and some board. purchase. Flailing, they propel hard-bounds and couldn't afford to make the of their airline tickets. You see, Apache had become used to going out for paperbacks onto the defenseless heads of two sleeping trips to know that Italy was an early morning romp,for what the Victorians would Turpins. the most popular spot in the These totals don treflect term "a call of nature." And until this damned Voice from the dawn's early light: "Oh, that DAMN world for U.S.senators who the additional millions of quarantine, it was a simple matter to get up,groggily cat!Will you let him out so we can get some SLEEP?" made "official inspections" dollars it cost to operate open the door to let him scoot out, then return abroad in 1976. military planes used for the gratefully to bed.He'd soon return. And then, of course,once one has struggled up and trips,nor the funds diverted out of bed, groped his way to the door alongside a Of the 42 senators who from the Defense Depart- But no more.Now we have to take him for a"walk," panting,eagerpooch trying to sneak out to accompany traveled overseas last year, on the leash. And although it's probablyour ' feline g Y g ' P Y 17 visited Rome and Naples. ment budget to keep the his friend...well,what's the use? P traveling congressmen imagination,he seems to be demanding it a bit earlier Climb into some clothes, get the leash,and become Thus,Italy replaced England happy, nor the overtime every morning. an early-morning dog-walker. Who needs sleep, and France as the legislators' costs and other expenses of He has an ally,too.A terribly effective one. anyway? favorite spots to be in- U.S. embassy personnel.is about five pounds of grey-and-white teenage Defeated by a couple of four-legged connivers. spected. cat, a sort of Red Buttons in relative size and per- Sir Thomas More once said that God gave usThe 42 senators,plus their Total tab for Senate and sonality. He and Apache are lovably good friends, animals"for theif innocence."Ah,little did he know. 150 aides and escorts, drew House junkets could reach a constantly playing kissy-nose and chase-the-tail Sir Thomas, you were a great and good man. But if more than half a million whopping$8 million. games. you were around the Turpin household a few times at, dollars in U.S.-owned --Rocky Mountain News So we figure it's no accident that Soxy starts in- say,4:40 a.m.,you might sing a different tune. ....••r...••n.....rt••.••....•..............t..•..rr••...•.......••••.•.....••••tt•..•t•......•.•.t.•.•....•••.••....r.••.....•...r............r....•....r•r.....•................r..•....•.r...r....rrr...•...r..r•.............r....r...•........r.....•.....r.......r........r.......r.......................r...r......r........_ THEODORE C.TURPIN Editor&Publisher e Published every other , `` '- r Wednesday by Sancruval Corp., DENNIS JOYCE �' P.O.Box 3003,Tucson,Az.85702. 'fices at 426 E.7th St. Tucson Az. oro , yi ,__ ,. News Editor Single copies 15 cents each;by a" �� r NEWS STAFF: s mail,$3 for one-year subscription Published for residents of the Town of Oro Valley.Pima County,Arizona s, Second Class postage Mary Schmidt paid at Tucson,Az. Chris Kemberling 3 Carol Sowell Publication No.324570 Jim Schmitz zmo.."'"'.t...••••••••••"........•.................t.t..........t........t.................t...t.....tt....t.....r....t......................t........................;ftett.t im..rt..tt.........r......t...t..................t.......................................r....r.....r.........rrr.r.....'m.o.......r•Q May 25, 1977 ORO VALLEY[ARIL]VOICE Page 3 CRIMES AN 'INITIATION' TEST? Second juvenile burglary gang suspected by OV police By CHRIS KEMBERLING larger in both size and scope than a similar investigation has progressed—because of nine-member juvenile gang arrested last Oro Valley police say they have gang broken up by police last month. what he terms its "touchy nature." month, he said. developed new leads into a second juvenile Police Lt.Fred Roof,however,wouldn't The group of juveniles, Roof said, Originally,Roof said,police had thought burglary ring — one that's reportedly say what those leads are, or how far the burglarizes homes as an initiation rite into only one ring was operating in the area, the clandestine gang.Police caught on to it until a number of similar, unsolved crimes after the department recovered $10,000 couldn't be pinned to the first gang. .: :` >; worth of stolen merchandise from the Police had begun to make headway into ,.�<�,, , . :���° . r ,.' ¢-. the investigation after the first ring was "�"4 s �- ' cracked; when the department found an k' ' ` ' un City yards informant who was familiar with gang *; - p �:' • '; members in the second ring. �� '`` The investigation came to a standstill, t �,n."0... �' `.�'�{*yy �� g ,..:- ';a �, 2,::!:' get annex though,when that informant moved from ' , - - the area recently. 4:-.- The nearbycityof Peoria, Ariz. has The probe was reactivated again last a `,,. ' - s . -�� week when the department found"another �`" ', . ,., �, _ t annexed an area which includes a 10-foot P ' � '' -'' Q ' - strip through the yards of more than 40 source of information, Roof said. �� _ � � m ; was+°�* Y'� • _ .� breakthrough, however, isn't expec- - r- l Sun City homeowners. A breakthr gP ted soon, the police lieutenant said. ` In some cases, the Sun City News-Sun "The first ringtook three to four months Y. reports,the stripactuallymaycut through .. r¢. . Po t y � ; to crack, and this one maytake twice as : ,,,,,, the rear sections of Sun City homes. v , ` ... `' ', ,- 4*, ,„, . F long," he predicted. �� � � The Peoria city manager says it was all a wI mistake, and has apologized to the Sun Arrests of the group members may a .� .0-0.. , , d , depend on how much time the department 4 4 l - - ` . ,.„ City property owners. ' A �� � ���� ��� � r�*" � �������-� -� is able to devote to the case. =�Ta +,= He told them Peoria plans to adjust the breakthrough could come sooner, Roof x -. t. . } w., :�► t ,.. ..` s' boundaries after a May 9 court hearing on have .. , iki,--- the annexation. Glendale, another city in said, because the department will A I. . . more manpower when the Canyon del Oro the area northwest of Phoenix,is challeng- school resource officer, Alan Shaffer, is Oro Valley residents who take First Avenue and Tangerine Road when they're driving ing the strip annexation. free for the summer. north to Phoenix will appreciate the Pima County Highway Department's work on this Sun City,the nation's largest retirement "wash"after crossingjustnorth of the CountryClub;it's frequently closed totraffic after community isn't incorporated,although its The second burglary ring, which Roof fq �' P estimates has been operating for two rains have crumbled the asphalt road.Above,workmen stand amidst the large boulders adjacent neighbor—Youngtown—is.Sun years,has taken guns,stereos,televisions, which support the heavy concrete retaining wall, to be bolted to the row of iron rods. City would need the permission of citizens band radios, tape decks and auto Youngtown, Peoria, and possibly other parts from the Oro Valley area. / cities if it tried to inc: ° ;::: n r di renit lies within six mile _ limits. group, who were arrested in mid-April, • • Stripannexation is becoming common in are back on the streets. g They have been released from custody ShadowMountain paving urban Maricopa County. Both Peoria and an I doubt if they'll ver come to trial,"he Glendale have annexed strips around an said, pessimistically. Plans for a paving district in Shadow The residents haven't been able to 8.5 square mile area northwest of Phoenix. Mountain Estates East have apparently agree,however,on exactly what specifica- '{ w ,. ` been stalemated bylack of agreement tions theywant for their streets and how to Greater Arizona ��� �'� , , 8T <, ,ter#1'`4x off', 4> - among homeowners as to what course they assess the homeowners on an equitable ..*: ` - t ��y; ' ' earnings upin w basis. g „ want to pursue. ' , �: z, , That s implied in a memo sent out last A sizable minority of the 58 have said ,{�, xh4*'-t.‘7:; , t•4 week to residents there by Roy H. they want no improvement district -,,,„-,46-4,-.--.... , ,, :,, f firstquarter 77 Mattson, volunteer chairman who has because they fear improvingthe roads4_. attempted to surveyand reconcile thewould make"a racetrack"of Riviera Drive --y :. P t � w ��: 4 . . . Greater Arizona Savin '•-, O :'`--- ; .. various wishes of the subdivisions which runs the length of the subdivision. ,8� � �� ��, and Loan Association,which ' - property owners. Mattson suggested that"two additional has a branch office in Green .�� r In his note to his fellow homeowners, gg Valle earned � r � A paths are open:" p, $239,000 in � ., 4 � ,. �. Mattson said, in effect, "the ball's in your "Sincethe first quarter of 1977 �`' -.11;;,:',*:,t sk ,- - the town countil sets the q " :S � , court." compared to$104,000 a year : , - . standards for streets, there is the ossa- Last month Mattson sent out a second , , P earlier. - ,4 �� F questionnaire to the 58 property owners, bility of getting them to agree to accepting s q P P Y �� �� �: - in an attempt to define further some sort of streets that are narrower and/or with less The Liberty Corp., its - * • , ,�. e� - P parent company, reported � �:, `� �.�: a consensus. He faded. blacktop." ` .� -t,- ** :Y, - consolidated net earnings of ; ' . a In sparse returns from that question- — "Another path . . . is to buy some $4,82 million,or 72 cents per " '''',..c '• -r, • patching material and do some repair work share for the firstquarter, a ` z `-� '� naire, he said, 10 voted to improve the ��� �-" e� � �rroads and eight voted against improve- ourselves. 20.8 per cent increase over . • _ „, ,. . . Mattson added: "If anyone has an the $3.99 million, or 58 .: 7. ** �� ment. Mattson noted that petition signs- y � � w4:. tures from 28 property owners are interest in this last suggestion,contact me cents,a year ago. ;��, � y4- , mmi necessary to form an improvement and we can try to organize a patching effort Gross revenues were :. - '” 4 within the next month or so." $44.02 million for the �z- - - ' district. �.�- .._ He noted that one respondent to his quarter, 14.5per cent ,,.. , {4,-,........ :. r. "Based on the response to my (last) P questionnaire," he said in his memo, "I questionnaire suggested the neighbor- higher than revenues of -`.-` Y > don't believe enough signatures can be hood's only need is resurfacing of the $38.45 in 1976. - ' - , ,,, obtained to form an improvement districtpresent paving—with no new shoulders, LibertyProperties Inc. .w Pno widenin of streets, and no other recorded loss of$47,000 for -' ' ; - and bring our streets up to town g p firstquarter 1977 compared standards." provision for drainage. p � , �: ��;� � �� � � � ��; ��-� He a w •" "If we did this," Mattson pointed out, to a loss of$134,000 a yearor.,‘,„,_ - .. �` ;�� added,however: Anyone who would ofis like to try to obtain the signatures is "the Town of Oro Valley wouldn't maintain ago. Liberty Life Insurance welcome to do so. I have the information the roads after completion. On the other hand,it would be low-cost and(would)give Co. the mayor subsidiary le-. regarding writing up the petitions,and willrecorded net earnings ofs � , a, .. f help anyone who wants to tackle the job." us improved streets. $3.79 million, a 9.1 per cent �, ,�,., x , A number of Shadow Mountain Estates He concluded his memo by saying that he increase over the $3.48 0. r would beto investigate the million earned in last year's ,, ,t. East property owners have expressed willing g«• first quarter. , , 4 ` : practicality of this suggestion if you q . dissatisfaction with their oil-mat roads, Cosmos Broadcasting '_. * , which are badly eroded and matted by property owners are really interested"and : Corp. had net earnings of would let him know by writing or phoning. chuckholes. $1.15 million for theuarter. q Where The Grin Gets Grinnier! The Town of Oro Valley has financed an engineering study of the roads and „40'.',/,.,,,, , The Old Adobe is one of Tucson's-oldest and recommended an improvementplan—one r`+` ? finest restaurants. P � MEET SOUTHERN ARIZONA'S MOST which would cost each property owner M f THRIVING RETIREMENT COMMUNITY First. built during Territorial days, the Old around$1,100 if a paving district is formed Adobe is now a state historical site where you can to implement the plan. sit on a well-shaded outdoor patio and relive Get the Green Valley story in the 1977 Progress Edition of the Arizona's colorful past while sippingyour favorite For all your PRESCRIPTION needs. Green Valley News—published June 16,1977. ice-cold drink. Green ValleyAZ The food also is famous and is prepared just the Send 50d to:Green Valley News,P.O.Box 567, shop in the pleasant surroundings of 85614 way you like it by Chef James. Your host is the friendly proprietor Bill Gordon Name --who is always happy to take time out from his misENER DRUGSbusy day to greet you for lunch and dinner. Mailing address The Old Adobe under the dome in the Casa Blanca Plaza - Pado Restaurant 6020 N Oracle City State Zip 40 W.Broadway Downtown Senior Citizens Check Our Pharmacy Rates Plenty of Parking ORDERS MUST BE RECEIVED BY JUNE 14 882-9411 Closed Sundays hours 9 to 9 297-2234 , page 6 ORO VALLEY[ARIZ]VOICE May 25, 1977 '� rte, OV TWINS RUN FOR coo a • .._ . .„ .r ,,,,„, . ��� � ::',1)r � > ss �r 4 � a • '�4• .-.1*.4...7,----,-- rain r.rS. 'C+i,•Z � . 9 � � ._ � t ;,,,,,,,,;,‘,34‘,„�, .r 'Tr, ,-,--- 40. assesLook k �a t w`a's'<n * an - ',� �?i Y :. �,! ': ,,, , _ _, , .,„,., ..... .. ,, -,,,. _ , _. - _ _ _. at their eye , " , , ; , , ,.-7, 4,:ei,,,,,t„,,,, ,..;1:4,,,,,,,,•.,, ,,,,, .�,,�+r-`Y„ 'k^'M'�''' ,� ''''''t"*.‘, �\ , 5 a`.- :kwa< v, "o to tell wnicir. � '` t qn .� ri\y\ e r a iy „ 3s t 4, .4.4.7c- „ ,,,,),,,,,,,4.41,.....„.„,„„.„4„:1 ,..„,,,,,„..,. ByCHRI KEMBERLIN • ,, 11_ 0 L Wyman won S G let bun know about it. , ,� It's down to the wire in the 220- and :� y If we didn't have each other when we dash—but Canyon del Oro sprinters Glen train,we'd become slack,”says Glen."We sA 1t 4 t , '5 y k�"?� x and GregWyman take first and second as reallysh Y pu each other hard." X_ ,� usual. That occurs not just during,training — x - "Stay in your lanes!"yells one of the field but also during races,they sai .In a recent ,fi judges to the Wymans — and for goad race,the two were runnin neck-and-neck 0. ', . g reason. The boys are identical twins as they rounded the curve, and began Fortunately,amix-up by track officials yelling at each other to push harder. 4 nr *� has occurred only once,Greg Wyman says They also help each other with problems ' #fes The theymayhave with runningst les, since —during a divisional meet in Canada. , finish judges gave Glen second and Greg both are similar.' ' r e r third. .1t �� , In addition to competing in track, the gr p' taken by the twins play football,soccer and ice hockey. �:� ; - But a acture of the finish, twins'father,showed the judge had erred: Sports has been as main interest of the "" Greg had been the second-place nirsher, two ver sin y1,1,-,-.'•*�` . „,„,, ' e ce they tried out for their . � i 4 ,..,,,,,,,, ::. ,,,,,.,.,..,, , , while Glen actually ran third. grade school track team in Canada. - 4,.,,,,,, ,to: �A` ,*".(;,",,,,,:,4';:7 x, �7r The blond, lanky twins, who Gregsaid both have made the team cuts • ' recently moved to Oro Valley with theithey've ` �'°, - ,4 t ,, in every sport tried out for family' are usuallyamused when the re - ��� ` x" Y The twins say they re about equal in mistaken for each other—but they prefer - .. , s,��.. • everything—including sports and studies; ,;. M yk > that it down t happen on the track. v • a w. ° a ', ,s PP they re both B-plus students. Y � "' Ina appearance,the 16-year- twins are PP Y "What the heck Gregsaid, "if ou're r M °` h 5 identical—except,luckily,for the types ofr •� f going to be twins,you might as well be the " . " t lasses theywear. ;M , '... g tea #� s�a ',„/,:,'''''',1,-; �. same. ��v°� � ��� :X � x , Greg's are com letel old Glens are � �� K ��.�, :`:� « Y•�� ..:--,7,,::: ::;;;;.3-- recently } k. • \'�k q. ., .'C: ,\, X.y •-", y.G:': r'4'.•,," +`i•h.�:.t , �'a`'.. ��.. � `'y" � . „e.. ,56'`x' 3r: ti,.;, ...x r°q*r,�•r r[�"f i;;1,,. gold with black stems. • • libra �. + h.:, v`. �.�s.r �.tit,,�` .r. .-r � ..a,,• ' �` '.. ;t':r.. .. Ra.�..,:, A..7 e.: m '.�i- t. . <tTh so h m r s b y 1N ., j. a,e o o e twins a t e ee dedy :. w. ; sdP Y Y h� � h r -,,-8-.--1 $i a. ti :..a"i. v. <,R"�r a..t. ':?#.:: fry'+ �'Y' s. 'I ,r, `''•„ ... 4 ..c ,, z.. :. ;^ a. � � M:+. t ►:5 2 :- .ri yr manya e lexed look at track meets .:_� � ;;,�.x .�` �. �.". � � .���. P i'P when an o nent sees one of them �. � �,:� r PPo Continued om Page 1 � ' ,� '''''',-_.$4,4',.'":;!),',.,:;;„%:''''''44": -. Z ,�r 3 �: ..Lr`..,,... ..;f', a-.. -.. fix.?`: kn•na{"`. 4.... 3..'- "4..,p .A_ �.,+ ,vim. fqy moments after haven watchin his .. f ... .. a y • 'SNa...'a.e ��''r a��`�. K � �: i�+'�=+�+:°u., .. ..#:.r .. ' 'cY' ',(`a. ., Some northside residents have com- �.„„,,,,:,,,.,,,;„,„„,4,- � � . .� �:.�4.�.•�: :�� �.. , '.��`' ��'�- ��.,== -4,:v4:� counts art compete at the other side of �,,,+"4 t•' ,F: 'c 7;a, a'.,, in: .,t"1,... .;.!!i'., . ,-,;1 75:.,ec�,. • • ...C d t�i'L�si�.�. .,+:v,`v'r''Cwdp�:.qt-•,•n`•.i y," ,u Y,.+�,"'�'� a.t. a,._X: r,�. �,{h;,:a d�Y.,✓� were led to believe rt would .4���. � �<� � . :« . �-r loaned they _ <, �',: w ,� ��� f. , the field. P � � RQ �� ,:t„:-,i,,W '.; 6�' ' {tea, 5 ..9E3. ,�:" *h w ,r.x^ '•:' Most of the tune however they're . � .:��.�.. ''''''''.41:*'.,.:,.• .� .:` .`. ���.� . .�.>.� -1„..4,7h.,;-., • �.:� �.. +"'9' F. v _ 'M ..„4:07,- ,t.fir. .. SFS ;.' � `The funds left over ma preclude how �. " .. � :; • Yt x 4 fit, .y, , 'L,: y 5.e ° , �` !y i. a.� �MY� K..�r'' 4n. w4. k'• :t` 7 ry S' <: • "-' :a ria".' -.a� "" "'ti"`. h... Ya "r Y`�`• S.. i"� ''ffi .G'Gl{.$. 3' _ together competingin the same running � '".t,. 4 soon we can do anything, Mrs. Dusen � .a � �... ��� 3� r.�.. r .: •�: �: �., '.,..' ,,,,,,t„ a'' ..:2,,,,,,,,,,,,,„1„,,,,,...,�+ a r};_ K 7+ .. .{a •.r.:' ti ,; • r :....; �:.r2a ^.,. •;;a •.".`'*:: +,. e."'._"`;v.., ��� •,.,pM :=6a .� ,,,,,„.,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,r.,1„,„..,,,�,,c x ,�y. e ents �r • ,..-.,.�,b� ,;,_.,�x;r'•s`�;&'•� ,.:�, ,..:„.::�; ... `r' ,a..,.��.,... .,......x �rr, y. --' �a,�.. 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".' ,.•;`'�C...�. ....,:..,.. .,:.-��.s ..�::.^, > Y .,.'+j., '� xy- Other ossible sources for funds for the � �:v �� .�,� � .�. .� v �� :: ��. � ti. �.,�r��`p�.�.�. a" . x,', .� >.' ., a.. 56 `^4 ». r6"'3''"`".,c.;.t, •�-,ae.;ta. �y h d the hand off to eachr Iry �.:... : � , . 220 and dash, and .� � ,.y ,.c.„,,,,,,,,,,,-.1:4t,...::,,� �.� �. � � � �, ",4,,,;:,,,.....:***",� �, �� . ..r"v: libraryinclude a future bond election ora ,�:: .� � r .. ,�v � ti �:;�.� �, S :t•.tid!7Aa%' 4 "-.....,,4-, .+moi•' .S. - ° ,+ dM 'V` n . , 4 rye' �:�6:' j', other in the 440 and rela . The Wyman + Y Y Y g t r,, - ,,, 2 i, e 9�a. r,; . �,.a. r early ad velorum tax Mrs. Dusenbe �< ��� . � >� � �: Y Y � Y �. e' .i Y!'�3r ' � rM' r K r$° Lwh K. 5 iF°� �;.: ��.' ��. has �.: '`� !�''• .h�" xtr,,a almost alwa s finish indi idual races .� ;�� ��,' �, a. ,,�a�-a �:� �. ..,� -, Y ° -.' > ',"'4:,,*•-,..,.3,4?.,,-., p."-,v. ,�." +C,„r ,. .,: s.- ';v. E.,�e .,� r mac. scud. �. .�:�+> . �� ..,. � .��;�� .:�-w.��:.-. ��: �:� � .�.,� �. , closely.:We usuallyB ht for first and �.- g The Board of Supervisors has desig- � `� - A mz `y second, Glen said. noted all future libraries to be part of Frequently,it works out that Greg wins larger overnmental centers, such as the , the 100 and Glen the 220. g gA /Ga S are out Zn A'awi t Green Valley and Marana ones. This �� They rely on each other for moral decision met with disapproval from mem- support in competition, the Wymans say. hers Of the Tucson Public Library Advi- The hard-running Wymans practice• passing the baton, a key to success in thei•r relay If one of them slacks off,the other is sure to sort'Board, and Anderson himself. races. [VOICE staff photo] ROOF HOPES FDR 50 Td 60 APPLICANTS 0 V l• seek 12volunteer rto help patrol po ice The Oro.Valley Police Department has Oro Valley Police Lt.Fred Roof said the But Roof said the start of the reserve However, volunteers would have to begun takng applications for 12-man department has already received six program depends completely on when the purchase their own uniforms which range reserve force that will eventually help the applications for the volunteer unit that department receives a sufficient number of from$30 for summer outfits to $120 for a department expand its monitoring and could begin assisting the present officers applications from which to select the winter uniform. patroling of the town. on routine patrol within three months. 12-man force.He said he would like from 50 Roof said when the program is begun, to 60 applicants. the trainees would only be allowed to rile The program, which would be totally along with officers and assist the depart- implemented by next year,calls for men 19 ment with crime reports and other OV WANTS TO JUIN ears of age or older willing ' y g willing to donate eight paperwork. hours a month to the department. Once state certified, though, the The volunteers are required to he in reserves would patrol the town in tandem • • good physical condition with good eyesight and would assist with the crime prevention revi W and must live within a 15 minute drive to ro am headed Officerv 'u nilions: Ste a Whi s. Oro Valley. P • • byPP In addition,the new officers would help Should Oro Valley gain County. by Executive Director Paul return the men would receive 400 implement two new programs the police PAG membership tomorrow Since then, it has also Mackey. hours of law enforcement training department plans for next fis• cal year — (Thursday) in the Pima been assigned the task of PAC's Transportation provided by the town and possibly the use the neighborhood watch program and a Association of Governments preparing for the growth planning Division(PAG-TP) of weapons the town may be able to citizens b• and (CB) radio patrol. (PAG), it will join a group and development of Pima operates independently of purchase through a federal grant, Roof The cost to the town for the reserve whose responsibilities have County in the future. Mackey's office, and is said. program would be minimal, Roof said. mushroomed since its initial In this role, PAG helped staffed by 16 workers from founding in 1967. author the controversial the Arizona Department of ,. , ,• ,. , ,..• ;)' ,r a► ,c�)�)f'r ,r 1 T;,c c,r t► ,�5 o n The dawn of the "new Comprehensive Planning Transportation(ADOT). �,h r P t,( k Ar zc)r��i St ti r federalism" era then — Process released in 1975, Although Oro Valley �,t) T c 1 i �,<<f,, under which federal money which is intended to guide hasn't been admitted yet as �. r��,►�.f. .it'" T�,( C t from Washington is that growth. a member of PAG,the town returned for use by local If Oro Valley is admitted has representatives on two '� governments — spurred Thursday, a town council of its subcommittes. .1,..-..V SAGUARO federal and state officials to member would join Town Zoning Administra- �• demand more cooperation representatives from the tor Dorothy Montgomery DINNER T H E A T R E among the local govern- four other incorporated sits on the PAG 208 Advisory _ 749 W W. Miracle M i I e 62 3-9456 iisse.__,.., eit-origie'V 4 ments seeking those funds. governments in the county Committee. PRESENTS on PAC's Regional Council. It advises on the work ?f_ `� i H E U F'F,'O a MOUS C D M E D Y PAG, reorganized under The regional council is the Areawide Waste Treat that name in 1970, has been now composed of Tucson went Management Planning + designated the vehicle for Ma or Lewis Mur h , Pima Pro am a two- ear ro- „pm!ii!rdpirfolire/!!' such cooperation. Y P Y ' Y County Surpervisor E.S. gram funded by the federal LA �:" It is one of six councils of "Bud" Walker, South Environmental Protection : Government (COG) in the Tucson Mayor Dan Agency. state. Eckstrom and Marano police Lt. Frederic Roof Initially formed as the Mayor Don Frew. was named last month to the .f Tucson Urban Area These men meet one was name Justice Advisory f Regional Review Committee morning a month to review Committee. This group is Ma with t his (TUARRC) in 1967, PAE recommendations from SOFF S ad - was charged with reviewing pAG's seven subcommittees responsible for the i for federal development of a regional FINE GOURMET BUFFET DINNER all applicat ons o and the external groups. plan for im proving the aid —from its�own standing Doing the legwork for the P • P g WED. THRU SAT. 6.15 P.M. SUNDAY MATINEE 3:45 P.M. committees` ss well as gcruninal justice system in GROUPS: INQUIRE ABOUT FREE FOR RESERVATIONS committees and the pima County and for unaffiliated community TRANSPORTATION TO AND FROM AND INFORMATION Regional Council is the 12- developing a "Regional THEATRE ON DOUBLE-DECKER BUS. CALL 623-9456 service groups in Pima member PAG staff, headed Juvenile Justice Plan." • May 25, 1977 ORO VALLEY[ARIZI VOICE Page 7 ......................................................................................i FREE , 1 C9? o 0FAMILY 1ciAssIFIEDADsFAMILY I WANT AD. I WANT I E Notices Recreation Equipment I Personal E Furniture Help Wonted Furniture I E Lost& Found E AppliancesADS I FOR SALE WE Help Wanted E Photographic I Wanted: Sharp, retired gal who A set of bunk beds for sale. $25. I z E Work Wanted Equipment would like to earn a few extra Used Cars . 327-9258. E Musical Instruments dollars a month.Would not inter- I 0 C Give Away 1971 Ford van good condition. BROUGHT TO YOU ,, E Wanted to BuyTV & Stereo I fere with social security.Must have g ETHAN ALLEN SOFA I � a pleasant phone voice. For Make an offer!743-7098. ASA W For Sale E. Collectors information r' Antique pine-red corduroy.Makes I ,.._ call AAA Answering For Sale: Sears Wagon, Raleigh into single bed.Excellent condition. PUBLICSERVICE BY �C 0 Used Cars Clothing I Service,426 E.Seventh St., 624- 6100.Call 297-6778 after 5:00. I0 D & Livestock 2411 between 8 a.Used Trucks E Pets m.-9 p.m. bike rack, antique cane rocking I chair,miscellaneous kitchen items. I C� Motorcycles E Patio Sale I 792-0301. / I Bicycles Miscellaneous Work Wanted Miscellaneous C Boats - I Pool care and yard work wanted by Appliances I 1972 Honda CT70, great shape, ELEVEll * For The Saks Of Clarity, us.Print I teenage boy.Has experience and $140.00. Child's drum set, never I references.Matt Paschal,8112 N. GE electric hair dryer for sale. used,$30.00.Nursing stethescope, I PiI Rancho Catalina Ave.,297-5627. $5.00.889-8305. $20.00.21'ideal trailer for camp- "! I ing,$4,500.1974 Chevy Suburban, Wanted to Buy fully loaded, $5,500. ck Dr., I I Bicycles 298.4918. 8700 N.ORACLE RD. I I Looking for trundle bed.327-9258. For all your Oro Valley Voice I i For sale-Steyr 3-speed bicycle, advertising needs,call Jim Schmitz HERE'S THE RULES I I Portable color TV set in good good for parts but somewhat at 884-9880 or 624-3745. condition.Call 326-5758. rusted. Asking $25. Phone 1. All items for the FREE family I 8814004. want ads must be written on the WANTED: USED PIANO, in good Pets & Livestock i I condition.Spinet or upright. Call coupon. NOT FOR PUBLICATION325-1083 eves.after 6 pm. 2. Name, address, and phone I RecreationEquipment Dover Pinchers - male & female number must be induded on the NAME __ I coupon, or it will not be I Comprehensive hiking map of the puppies.294-5866. accepted. I ADDRESS I Rincon Mountains. Need info. on Miniature male poodle for sale. 3. Only personal want ads will be roads and where the trails begin. Long wheel base camper shell. Good with children.$25.889-8305. accepted.We reserve the right I PHONE NUMBER _ Call Jim after 6 p.m.887-3614. 889-8305. to omit any items not pertaining I .I White&black persian kittens.$5 to personal items. I Camper Shell,for long wide bed - each.889-8305. 4. No personal want ads will be I Brie Maximum insertion-s Th s Place Classified 24" high. Insulated. $200. taken over the phone. chant I 889-8305,889-2941. 5.The deadline for the FREE i 7-ELEVEN Want-Ads in the Poodle for sale-2 yrs.old - $25. No 16553ONLY DEADLINE FOR WANT ADS I Green Valle News. 1968 Ford Step-In Van,converted Doberman Pinscher puppies-male family want ads is FRIDAY I 7 N. r RD. IS FRIDAY NOON y &female.$40 each.889-2941. NOON. I 8 Oe I Covering the growing into camper. Sharp! $3,300. 6.When item[s]is sold,please call 889-2941,889-8305. 884-4880. L___________.._.,,.--___J Santa Cruz Valley. Phone toll-free from Got a female Shih Tzu you want to breed? I've got the male. AKC. Tucson 8894092. Furniture Color is brindle. Call Lynne, 884-9880,Mon.-Fri.,9-5. 'Let's hurry over to Mabel's, " Tan/brown large sofa and lounge Her yard sale is starting today chair,3 matching wood tables-2 She'll have lovely things on end, 1 coffee. Queen size solid TO the tables Some I don't want to get wood headboard. All good away, condition.Very reasonable. =� She's been running an ad 297-0507. in the paper, lirO DO ON/ Which really insures a mob, Beautiful red&gold Kroehler easy L/For I know from the soles that chair,like new.Crouget set, new. I've followed Reasonable. 887-0289. ' How Classifieds do the job!/ Trindle bed and mattresses-solid 1ig sat/ . --, ash blonde frame.May be made to :- •j, .t., `•. bunk beds or twin beds. $80.00. ' �c ti likt.t1 #1/ 4'0 `, � ► 297-1605. ,' ,� fig 408 0*.9 A Q �.{J-:��t Y . © l r Subscribe today , to �o DO IT -._ s,., S� ]♦�['{ the Oro Valley Voice. -... Y. Only $3 peryear. d _ EIR\o .„ M DAY �..» � Phone 884-9880 or C701Ni G "To OE T 624-3745. -- G o U L_0, S ;! ! -- ...' WillNIT FREE ESTIMATE `'...'114. Read about Southern You certainly were a clever lad ‘ 1 \ \ Arizona's most To think of running a O I4 Classified ad, O 11111111/Thr � thriving retirement To locate a talking machine; 13 0 y Get the Our f Nineties mini-chanty pjJ,TE communit .full sto on Green Might really not have R Succeeded at all- TRA t NValley in the 1977 The Phonograph records were �� �•,� Progress Edition of ` keen!• � s I G NS the Green Valley , l DE A 1 lADS News.Send 501 with N., le „ l Fo�- .� F�,� [ J art, i IC W5 name and mail- ' �,,,, ,l ,'� ing address to:Green �,,,,: hzu c4 RTo otJ S , , .;...:.:,. Valley News,P.O.Box 5T- N.:!. 567 Green Valle AZ )"Wik At' ,,,i , Tl0,�. , 85614. Orders must i ��; w E DAYit• -. . - ,�i f N NOT ,� �. be received by June , o t, ,,. , . ,,, ..Y.: ' .: ...„.., .~-. # :�: 14. Limited copies A...„.. .,.t ` .„, ,„,,...,7, - ;'` �` r a ,- 20 l 0 2ST, WEST available after June -�►/ �_ ,., ,-... .:::-:-• Plif is 1A:. �: `.- 1 14 for 1 each. %, ���5;. A0 M TELEPHONE4;44%,,,,,.'..:'. iii -. ..?.,1,k ... ..., \\,, , . Al 155155IPP( 39S-40 4 TELEPHONE ANSWERING • . Now you can do something about those missed CommercialO �, phone calls! fit. In Oro Valley or Tucson-broaden your market.Advertisingti s.: . >>> Serving the Greater Tucson area including Oro 0r r Valley and Green Valley. Classified Rates '0.,,,4 '` ` Call and get your messages. For further ,;;;;:f.,,;:,• ....• ;� information call: Cali 624-3745 AAA Answering yr 884-9880 . Tucson 624-2441 , ......,............ . 4 Page 8 ORO VALLEY[ARIZ]VOICE May 25, 1977 . . oresService • . Puschwilderness/pur� [Continued from Page 11 He also criticized the forest service's A companion bill in the U.S. Senate has past insistence on designating only natu- ,.t 4114. . ,,,,,,, ,, ,t. .� -- -- been introduced by Sen. Frank Church rally"pure,"roadless areas as wilderness ` �~ . `".,, . `: — - t. b ., i,.. .,» -» (D-Idaho). land. 1,--, 11.... _ .,, The 14 areas Udall included in his bill Weissenborn said the Forest Service " ---'4,-- - ,,, ,w � ."' . "'" '" "� - at' .-- • have been called "de facto" wilderness questioned whether Pusch Ridge — ..k- _.. . ° ...,.., . ..... . areas—still wild and undeveloped,but not located so close to existing development in -- - - protected through any formal guarantee. Oro Valley and northern Tucson — can ' y y& Church has characterized a "de facto" remain a wilderness. ,•area as one too remote or too low in The forest service has pursued onlythe .- f . __ ;�X ,.: commercial value to be developed. "purer" areas for wilderness designation, _ _; The bill is seen as a follow-up to the 1964 he said, because that was a policy set by --" �,. Wilderness Act passed by Congress,which the Ford Administration. 4 ; t.: : z .r -` established in law a national wilderness There was concern for quality. We , .r 4, - . �.., preservation policy, with Congress as the were concerned that there might be some ": - • •� 4�" 4�.3 - , sole authority in designation of the areas. degradation of Pusch Ridge because of its *. - . ,.-. �: , In his introduction speech, Udall said, proximity to developments,"Weissenborn _ — M ..--. "In all too manycases, the procedures said. ��-, hr G - ado ted bythe forest service directlyHelms argued that this proximitywill �` • - " P 8� inhibit the exercise of congressional actuallyhelpprotect the area. '- gi' w • control ... There is a fundamental bias in "As Tucson expands even further in the ',-a. '- '� `' `' .--,‘Sit-..,-, p � a� .. . `•r11t the whole process,and it is a bias against future, where are the people living here t,:,,,,...4!..,,,,,,-,1,-,, }4�-.k ... ' wilderness." going to go?...They'll want to protect it." . .,,,S : : .�p �.h �ti^ n`A�[�b�. ;�KLi.,: .. �x� F�v'',#:-"e . -: i:s` ,- .. w.t ,, 74it.;'.' .'" . - P&Z REVIEW THIS SUMMER iA. eT ° �4 Pressing business pushes ,.,:„.: . ..,.. , .,.. . _ . ..„.„,....„.......,,,,. ..„_,..... , Town Plan to . back burner ... . ....._,......_• Y p i;..3 ..°Js^�.r.:... � ra.. ., .•. . ..:•:... f:. ...,,,, „, _______ .,..... .........._____:_____- The proposed Oro Valley consistent with community that she hasn't had time since - � CIV homes Town Plan released last values,"it says. to read through it. :. ' ` = month probably wont come An abstract of the lengthy Korte indicated that public .--,.•,z,,..,,„„., ::.. d . :...: ..K:„. plan was made available to hearings before the commis- . i - ` ` . going ��p before the town Planning g o � �...�''�� _' ' a and Zoning Commission until all town residents• sion, required before any .x . - ► ,� V.;.; =" ., - July, at the earliest. Among recommendations final town plan is adopted, •"; • Growth in Oro Valley Two commission members made bythe students that could begin this summer. ` ,4 . �� Above, builder Leo Buss said and his hard-workingsons the group has been too are found in the complete It must also be approved K` occupied with other pressing plan,which can be reviewed by the town council, which . . ' '. Air '../....' affix tarpaper and shingles will hold its ownpublic1:21 `Qom'? , R � a . to their home on Riviera business to get to the plan at the town office, are: � 4�. �;�, � � � —Establishcommunity- � : :`� ,.°fi . 4 nearing sooner. Establis a hearings. .i- 'Y, >z -• r Drive, The commission worked oriented activity center at � �� �� 4�F .��. �:� � Below,a plumber sizes the Paradise Valley - - � �on the intermediate zoning the corner of the Tucson•Flo- �. _{ pipesfor the new home of for thetown at its rence Highway and Horizon ' := 4,-,'. proposal g Y , �� �.� � v �• -� Al Thorell,one of the three May meeting,and will hold a Boulevard• studies burglar a'` members of the PST Corp. —Set upan architectural public hearingon it at the p ° � � who are building homes June meeting, said Gerald review board and a town sign alarms stein -� ordinance, to preserve the and a joint swimming pool Korte,commission member. • A new member of the area's present character. PARADISE VALLEY — f a - ' near the intersection of commission, to succeed —Form improvement dis- A sharpincrease in the ,. Linda Vista Road and Calle �.•h� Buena Vista. [VOICE staff Chairman Rosalyn Glick trios where roads here don't number of burglaries here ��`� 3_„ � '��� � man,will also be seated,and meet town specifications, has prompted a study to -:' a i ; ;4.t: „„4. photos] proposed rezoning proce- requiring that local land determine the need for a :',f1.---_'.*':',.� •*,i,.-- dure changes discussed at owners pay much of the townwide burglary alarm ,.."--''''''''' ,..•-,,4•*':.:', - ,, - `± � 5>•4r� Y ny..p the June meeting. .: ; -'..-...4,':1/4 "71,',r :- improvement costs. system. . prepared plan," ' Paradise Valley served as ' - The Town Plan, re aced Korte said of the I m �,• • s...�, .., over four months by Univer- not sure at this point wheth- a model for Oro Valle ' � `” �� sity of Arizonagraduate er any changes will be incorporation threeyears p � : .,",`'a ..' it'l..,::''''_*'11.,:sTs.,_ • °� required in it. There are .,'fix` k :, students, is intended to � ' �� �� ° �� � �' ' -- q ago. � ���> �� :: �� :� guide future land use and several things,though,that I "We've been working on community services in Oro don't think are in line with ways to reduce burglaries for Valley. people's thinking in Oro the last four years,and we've PINECREST The 63-page document, Valley• come to the conclusion that begun,at the request of the Planning and Zoning Corn- the problem can't be solved RESORT commission, was drawn •up mission member Sharon by police alone," TownNEws DEADLINE N(If CE Phone 1-336-4521 with a goal of maintaining Chesson said she was out of Marshal Ron Dalrymple •Housekeeping Cottages and enhancing .`the existing town when the plan was first said •Fireplaces 8 TV • Box 307-T,Prop,Arizona 85935 lifestyles, providing for fu- presented to the commission According to Dalrymple, We are interested in'giving publicity to worthwhile , ture growth in a manner earlier this month, adding two professors at Arizona activities, just as you are interested in getting the tory State University's Criminal published. However, we must meet our prodtion - HALF . . Justice Center—Dr.Gilbert deadlines; so we urge those having news iteto . ... -_-:...i...,4' ...• .., Bruns and Dr. Dudley submit them by: • . =,;-t.-1^k,) ., Melichar — will study the SIZE_ _ , . . f — _ __ - _ _,.._ town's burglary roblem and :�� Noon Fri: day r.-,-......-,,_,,,, t - 1 ' ,. ;-- '- explore possible non- SHOP traditional ways of combat- ~ ' . 2 43 E AST ung�t. _ 't ,�oro va a is �_ .:.,-, CelebratingOur -•� i BROADWAY x`02+:`rS,v'K+�f^Ss�!Me[car'+M O�:4'avl7 rrwa Cae'h Ar�7tit 'A' Grand Re-Opening ', TUCSON ARIZ. With A -A Phone 884-488Q or624-3745 ' P, Brand New Men" - - h� t . . t Full Luncheon Served - �.� -s Clipthis coupon -- mad it in with $3 for your .,� i 11 a.m.-2:40 pm. � 4. '°� 1 t ,,'1. subscription to the Oro Valley Voice! 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