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HomeMy WebLinkAboutHistorical Records - The Oro Valley Voice (7) ---- • •:...4iw& err IC: "; '-w40 N ORACLE RD TUCSON , AZ 85704 POPULATION'S HERE, BUT PLENTY OF BEDS ELSEWHERE Panel rejects raortitside hospital; AMI turns to court By LINDA THOMPSON been exhausted by AMI. And while reports vary,Wurtzei,added, The suit filed by AMI is actually a A proposal to build the $5 million So, the firm filed suit Monday in Pima it costs from$15,000 to$25,000 a year to continuation of a lawsuit filed last Northwest Community Hospital has been County Superior Court asking for a maintain an empty hospital bed - a cost February, when the company's attempts voted down by a citizens review board. review of the decision of HSA. eventually passed on to the consumer. to gain official approval for the hospital The group said it had determined that The governing body of HSA, an While the county's population is began to seem futile. The original suit no more hospital beds are currently organization which oversees medical increasing, Wurtzel said, the rate at asked the Superior Court to order a public needed in Pima County. facilities in five counties, voted 13 to 5 to which people are using hospital facilities is hearing on its application for a permit for American Medical International, a continue using the "Hill-Burton" formula decreasing. the hospital,which Judge Jack Marks did. Beverly Hills, Calif., firm, planned a for determining needed hospital facilities "More people are apt to be hospitalized An HSA spokesman said a public private, 100-bed hospital on a 16-acre site in the county. at some of -these walk-in clinics, hearing wasn't at first granted, because at the northwest corner of Mona Lisa and Under this federal formula the county ambulatory clinics and neighborhood under state law,a firm cannot even apply Ina Roads. already has more that 400 surplus hospital health centers. A lot of surgery today is to build a hospital unless the local report The hospital would have included beds for the next five years, said Hall done on an ambulatory basis. indicates-a need for more beds - under cardiac and intensive care units Wurtzel,HSA director. "You're in one day and out that same the Hill Burton formula. obstetrics, gynecology, pediatrics, There are 69 beds being constructed at day. It no longer requires an overnight James Emery, administrator of the psychiatry and emergency medical St. Mary's Hospital, another 93 at Tucson stay in the hospital." proposed Northwest Community Medical Center and 160 at El Dorado,with While an HSA committee will work to Hospital, and he's pursuing litigation services. an additional 50 beds not yet open at the develop "a more sophisticated formula because the Hill-Burton formula is"not an With the rejection of the proposal by University of Arizona Medical center, he (than Hill-Burton), this doesn't mean accurate indication of the county's hospital the Health Systems Agency of said. While the national goal is four beds there will be a need for more beds - it needs." - Southeastern Arizona (HSA), all avenues per 1,000 persons,Pima County's average may very well mean fewer beds,"Wurtzel The two formulas designed by AMI of appeal through normal channels have is more than five beds per 1,000. added. [Continued on Page B-4] 111%, all„El 0 Ir 0 Vilfill 4.1114, Published for residents of the Town of Oro Valley,j_Dlm__..___county,______________Arizonaa _ _ _ - IllVol. IV, No. 16 One Section, Eight Pages 15 cents August 24,1977 OVtopoy $ 13 .43taxrate;pay $ 13 .43 townservicesstilldon 'tcost =" , A$40,000 Oro Valleyhome will cost its district residents livingin the Cityof b � � € � �., owners about $805 in property tax this Tucson. Last year's combined rate was 0. year - about $10 up from last year.That $13.25. k !b wr +..km.A c' �.. ° t total doesn't include the levy for property Unlike Tucson, Oro Valley has avoided - ;_ charging a property.,tax: since its. the home is located on. g g P P Y� �� ,, `"°���: <.�. ,.... :...�.. . .'` As residents of the Amphitheater incorporation in 1974. :-- - School District, Oro Valleyans will pay a Amphi's school tax rate is sixth highest A ,t �. - • among22 school districts in the count rate about 13 cents more to support . County } .,, schools than they did last year - $7.26 according to figures from the Pima Co y .r; r� . compared to $7.13. These tax figures - Finance Department. ' �r drawn up for an Aug. 15"1977 Tax Levy Valuation of property in the district was •�7!a r <°, > s��; pamphlet - are subject to adjustment set at$115.64 million by.the Puna County �• -7,-eta,„ ,: said a CountyFinance Department Assessor's office - third.highest in the -"�� w .r k° 4 spokesman. county,behind school District One and the ,• !*4. .i*:- i P Y The only other measurable increase in Sahuarita School District. ,,,.., -;,;.,,,-.---,--)..0.,.1.004%,ms the rates charged by the seven taxingThe$7.26 rate will generate$4.5 million a ... � ° agencies local residents pay was in the to support elementary schools in the . ,-,:,,,,,, \Le Al Pima Countyrate - which rose from district and $3.9 million for the district's $3.79 last year to$3.89 this year. two high schools - Amphitheater and : .'rik The county Board of Supervisors has Canyon del Oro. � trimmed budget requests from Total assessed valuation of property in departments over the past two years, in Pima County rose this year to$1.3 billion, , an effort to keep that tax rate below$4. from $1.25 billion in 1976. Of that total -; v 4,, t Oro Valleyans will pay a combined tax county assessment, $671.25 million - ,...,--1., �` of $13.43per $100 of assessed property about half - is land located outside the44..,'-',...t..,,. P P Y - 4-,<T7- .,.,. , \ , valuation - $125 less than fellow Am hi Tucson city limits. 1977 Tax Rate , ''' TAX AGENCY THIS YEAR LAST YEAR State of Arizona $1.60 $1.60 ,''' .47-.• Pima County 3.893.79 Town of Oro Valley -0- -0- Amphi School District 7.26 7.13 Pima College .67 ,l; t County Library .16 .13 Central Arizona Water Conservancy District .03 .03 OV INDIVIDUAL TAX = Full cash value of home and property x 15% 4. T $100 x $13.43. 'A -' , .mss• ~�M-....4'-- rT ti Timan subdivision moves sow zd • 1, �.;� /`' $ • rP�. ,vS r} +� ,.t,�'�!.\ z tlT,Y> t�F Y `°YL � Y ?,7.0."N/ {�„1,,,,,, . �� town; vice-versaen sneer amen >. 1`�,; b '4 "`e <,n .mow' �. hx,A .�k ..y ,.7 M �C..',t.,�' i+.��9dc ,.,w w�. '.S { } �ak�. �ry. '�� a�4y.arr^ *. .._�"Y`�.w� c! `�y�� v y* ,-,'. �i E u..f+ -�•• ? • „ ' '��'°t i`�¢�Ft,+<, �a��a v ;�'���A'?`°z �-ti' v f._�,'c�-Yki�.ai.;ltt �. "y�4, ,� < �. J*,+��� � appreciate that Burke said. „.:. .° v:, ..:::.. . > 1' r ° ,t ', Oro Valley government is a pp �,.t ^+,i:, 4g;� ��' ��. ^fir ; x-.+�S. ! � ti f,i P..�'+!�,?�^r,i K � dedicated, but slow-moving group,says Its just that it s taking a long time, he ; � 4 :1:1":i;::;::::'::;:;;::':'1:'':::''::/::;'L':::' �. r y added. an engineer working on the town's first - � !�� �' subdivision. Town Engineer James Kriegh '` � �� � � ,-r ,. James Burke project engineer for disagrees. "I don't think we're any worse „:.::,,'::.:• n �� � -, Cella, Barr, Evans and Associates, said than anybody else"he said. y... r work is"progressing slowly',on design of Kriegh countered: "Of course we have a 60 acre, 45-home subdivision being certain requirements, just like Pima developed here by Joseph Timan. Timan County. But I'm not too sure the First day confusion was author of the original Oro Valley Area engineers have been working that hard at Plan in the early 1960's and retired board this. If there's any delay, they're A mother escorts herou daughter throe of school ai chairman of Horizon Corp. delaying." y � �' through the hustle and bustle of the first day Donaldson Elementary where classes Town officials working with Cella,Barr, Kriegh acknowledged,however,"We're Monday.Orn Valley students returned to few Evans are"very dedicated. They want to Amphitheater School district schools this week, begrudgingly leaving summer behind, do this right," Burke said, "and we [Continued on Page B-41 [VOICE staff photo] • • 'Gaiiiiiio"rmit HELP! Health Aw , it'sonly .; "."1""111 Matters �► IMPYEC,ES.SARY� from t h e 1G�tRNMENT , Arizona Medical Assn. Air _..,,,,,.,, _�, FORMS that Oro common sense may save us yet. ��~-= '.~ „... ,� �,. �/,,..--.., For your child's sake, you Valley needs to spend $80,000 to ,,,'----._.4.---,, -�� should learn toy dangers.Be improve its roads, we're told, Even if we wanted a system of .. selective when buying toys P freeways Criss-cr ssin our little _i ' were received by town officialscriss-crossing — keep in mind the child's "with agrain of salt" at a recent town, the taxpayers of Oro �, _ v. , �-. age, interests and skill Valley might be reluctant a .-. , - � = - levels. meetin a ey m g tto pay - : " ,i'r Toys of brittle plastic.or councily Thank goodness. Local for it. ►�, \ glass can be broken easly. , .,. And tiny toys or toys with • - ., ', 'S .— small removable parts can be +, ,t. ,.•�. y swallowed or become lodged More coercive lows ? .�/�jin a child s windpipe, ear or �. S Qom' Nows,,,,,6 nose..._ ,, OToy caps, noise-making Com'?'`,�' solution guns or other toys can That's not a 'r •Air, —..l; sometimes produce sounds • —� ., ``` ` 4 � '�-zI at noise levels that can ='' 3 * Air . _,�, damage hearing. Once again, in this Land of [how tireseome that word has `SPS ':`` g the Free, elected officials are become; how tiresome those considering still another law to who wear it!] to compel OTHER EDITORS SAY regulate, coerce and force the hundreds of Tucson restaurants public into what they regard as to establish no-smoking areas' � � ttinna acceptable behavior. within each establishment. e on This time it's in regard to The restaurant owners are • unionism ' smoking. naturally concerned. As they 'responsible The Tucson City Council is should be. bythe militants The author of this editorial, a It would be hard to find a whatever their grievances be called in to resolve the beingpressured more flagrant example of — have no legal or moral dispute. ••,•••,•,••,•,,,•,•,••••,••••••••••••• non-smoker with allergies, irresponsible unionism than right to stand back and do But that doesn't justify a firmly supports them in their the recent strike of 370 nothing while buildings are strike that clearly •:: resistance to still another firemen in Dayton,Ohio. burning down or looters are undermines the public :::: Quotables :; The firement, ignoring a running through the streets. safety and deprives a major • dictatorial decree from City • .. judge's order to return to Calvin Coolidge, then American city of protection :.§: If you really want the last :; Hall. work, stood around and governor of Massachusetts, against fire. word in an argument, try Some restaurants already watched while more than a set the proper credo for that —Albuquerque Journal , saying, "I guess you're have non-smoking areas. Bully dozen houses, garages and issue during the Boston right." other structures — some of police strike of 1919, when Courthouse Squares —Funny World for them. If non-smokers feel as them apparently visited by he informed AFL President * * * strongly about their case as they arsonists — burned to the Samuel Gompers that"there WHAT A T O7 SAYS, ; Subway strap-hanger to �:� is no right to strike against �'v�AT��SAY • tell city officials they do, they ground. �.HIM,IS 7�E friend: `Before we women flock to those non-smokingNewspaper readers the public safety by MEASURE o NIS ; stood up for our rights, we will around the country were anybody, anywhere, :: got to sit down more." :: CHARACTER. :••, •: areas. treated to pictures of anytime. —National Enquirer :; The restaurants who provide Dayton home owners trying Even in Pennsylvania, ,s, * * * •• to save their property with which has one of the nation's no such area will thus feel the Perhaps if we could forget :: garden hoses as a kind of more liberal collective i o :•:. our troubles as easily as our pinch, and a certain number of pathetic last resort. bargaining laws, strikes by j ° blessings we would live them will react by setting up Many more performances policemen firemen and -. �'. better. like this and taxpayers in prison guards are strictly - r x' r '' —Dallas M ruin News their own non-smoking areas. Ohio and other states will be forbidden as a matter of �' PM ° g The situation doesn't demand -- .'i •; father: "How ;, demanding that public public policy. pi i �'---....,,� .S Small fry to law. After all, employes be fired on the Firemen in Dayton may , :: come soda pop will spoil my another idiotic . yto . - - dinner and martinisgiveyou :: sot if theydare to walk off be right when theysaythey "" .. __.J, .. freedom of choice and the P • g '� � � ���� �..:.. an appetite?" their jobs. should be making more ,-. gr j "=�• .. PPesupply-and- i::. _ _ �... � •• principle of supply and * —Toledo Sea Blade money and working shorter R`„ % ,,, �;"' demand are pretty powerful For the fact is that shifts. It's also possible that ;�,'�^` •••••••••••• -•••••••••-••• ••• :•.: "laws,"themselves. policemen and firemen an outside arbitrator should ,ri.i. , —a Ptf .t go.-, ."" ,hmme E'1•i TO THE EDITOR •normoussocialited for northwesto [The following letter to the editor was received after-- growth rate in the Northwest is over three times that of alleviate, in part, this recurrent county-wide medical but written before — the Aug. 18 meeting at which the the rest of the County. problem. Health Systems group again turned down the proposal for Conservative figures place the population at67,000 to A full range of services will be provided by the new a Northwest Tucson hospital.] 74,000 persons by 1979,the earliest date the facility could hospital,to include fully equipped and staffed cardiac and * * * open. intensive care units, obstetrics, gynecology, pediatrics, Editor: The Northwest Hospital, proposed for construction at psychiatry, and a complete emergency medical services A critical decision be made on August 18, 1977 byP P P Y • • decision will8'u the intersection of Ina Road and Mona Lisa Road in the system. the 30 member Governing Body of the Health Systems heart of the Northwest area, would provide hospital and In every case where new services are brought on line adding to the supply of services already present in a Agency of Southeastern Arizona on whether or not to allot within 14 minutes drivingtime of 61 • g Y emergency services t community, there is a cost to be borne»by existing more hospital beds to Pima County, which would allow per cent of the Northwest residents and would cut construction of a 100 bed general hospital on Tucson's emergency response times for the service area at least in providers. However, in all such situations, the vital northwest side. half, a major contribution to the health and wellbeingof question is to what degree will existing providers suffer. 1 In the case of the establishment of Northwest Hospital, The Northwest is the onlyarea of the Countypresentlythe many residents of the area. the supply of hospital beds in Pima County will increase without a hospital. Year after year,Pima County experiences a critical bed 3.6%, the cost effect of which will be shared by nine Residents of the area strongly support the establish- shortage at least six months out of twelve. During the existing institutions.The impact on each, therefore, will ment of the new facility citing gross maldistribution of months of peak occupancy from November through April, be very small. medical resources and inaccessibility of care as reasons physicians in Tucson have enormous difficulty finding This cost must then be weighed against the enormous why the hospital should be built. beds for their patients. social benefit to be gained from providing a full service In calendar year 1975 alone, for example, Tucson hospital immediately accessible to one-seventh of Pima Recently,more than 15,000 residents of the area have Medical Center had over 4,000 rescheduled admissions, County's population. signed a petition submitted to the HSASA requesting some of whom were demand admissions in need of The only reasonable conclusion to be reached, consideration be given to their need for health care immediate hospitalization. The other private allopathic therefore, is that the badly needed Northwest Hospital facilities in close proximity to their homes. institutions, St.Joseph's and St. Mary's Hospitals, have should be constructed and that such construction should More than 60,000 people now live in the Northwest, , similar admission problems during these peak months. begin at the earliest possible time. one-seventh of the total population of Pima County. The The proposed hospital in the Northwest would serve to James R.Emery a THEODORE C.TURPIN Published every - Editor&Publisher Wednesday by Sancruval Corp., vital nor ' - DENNIS JOYCE P.O.Box 3003,Tucson,Az.85702.Offices at 426 E.7th St.,Tucson,Az. News Editor Single copies 15 cents each;by =� NEWS STAFF' mail,$3 for one-year subscription Published for residents of the Town of Oro Valley.Pima County.Arizona • Second Class postage Mary Schmidt paid at Tucson,Az. Chris Kemberling s • Publication No.324570 August 24,1977 :.•tttttttssttsttssttttssssssssss•s•ssssssss••s•sstsss•stsssssstststsssssssttsttttstttstltutttttatusssttstttusthtsttssssststsssstts•tsststttsttststsstattttstssssssssssstssststsststtsssssssssssstssssssssssssststsssssasssss•ss•ssssssssssssssss•sssssss••.••sssssss•.•sssssssss ssstssssssss••ss•ssssssss••s„•ssssssl•s•ssss•s A st 24,1977 ORO VALLEY[ARIZ]VOICE- A-3 _. DINNER , „ 1 iii...... a . -,-k.'::-.,:-..,,,,-.-.,:,,,,--------.W� e.. 3• 's� '�'x.p '�°�c'� j;fa,,.?.,• tl` .c,,. „- f,--:--,-;::.- `t acs 3,';'�". - M„,.,,,,-;,,-, ‘--- - , ,,,, „,.-. - ` t "`', ,,, ., ., — )4;,- It 4 . +r �'-�c{'`, .. .,-4,4. �,ro.a�'^.?at +... ,JQ sett rs.?..'i- .J.c`•�7 K ...�X ,. t�a ;�R�. �t�': aR�++;::.�z � 'Ky` ".� r THEATRE y v, ,mak: '.� ; 'Y-;•: � _i-,,,..*, { C,.- . „ 4, . ,.♦ 4 - A, ' t.-..f,. r � 749_.Miracle Mile 0 --,,- -. t F _ , I ,,,., , . 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Young Oro Valley bike rider Mark Atchley and his passenger Sean Belleau spend one of their . .1 ttitaje eS e. . final summer days riding through the empty halls of Canyon del Oro High School.The school ____.__ ' rt '41914"ktd"— filled with hordes of returning students on the first day of classes Monday.[Voice staff photo] You are invited to the OPEN HOUSE 'TIGHTER' �,, of the CAMPUS IS PLANNED Tiv-i•rk (-- die o r 0(...1,, ,V Am. -Resource afOo 11C11 officer prepares ! ovee R0 r vsyear � ....,,, Canyon del Oro High might other wise turn into One entrance and one gate .. School administrators have delinquency problems exit will be open for ..‘ 1:00-4;Q0 p,M.August28,1977 taken steps to increase among students. He will students before classes start security at the school this follow up such work if and each morning, and one of newest Needlework Happening . . The year, to make patrol of the when it s necessary, visiting these will be closed after i r for ro valleythe homes of students in classes be 'n,Roof said. in the Southwest. campus ease 0 81 Police officer Alan Shaffer. need of his counseling, Roof A Arkin attendant will A place to learn and advance your Crafts and StitcheryTechniques. Shaffer this week begins said. P g his second Year as full-time also be assigned for the first WEEK INy CDO has limited the time to patrol the student WIN A FREE school resource officer at number of entrances and parking area. Fill in and mail the coupon below: CDO, under a contract with exits to the campus on Calle the Amphitheater School Shaffer attended several ,_ ww ....••—••——-- --— �—— "`� Concordia this year, so that staff meetings at CDO before NAME: imiritil ..,niii District. Shaffer and others can—keep In addition to Shaffer's P the start of school Monday, ADDRESS: closer tabs on who is on the chief said. regular detective work at campus. the school, his role as a In addition to, regular PHONE: counselor is expected to be The office• r has said last atrols and counselin work • Maggie Mc�-ea Director P g MAILT- . ggl expanded, said town Police year that most of the serious during school hours,Shaffer I The Desert Needlework Ranch Chief Frederic E. Roof. criminal activit at the will robabl attend athletic - y P y I 1645 N. Harrison Rd. :,:t...::„.‘4,...., .1:::, In that role, the officer school such as drug dealing, events at the school duri•ng 71 will tryto head off what is caused by non-students. t Tucson,Arizona 85 5 L-....---- the evenings, Roof said. •AUG.20—DRAWING:AUG.27 DEADLINE. 01111k UP dr N., agal ns ewall ' . 4 1,‘ 00, .....____ _ _ _ _ ,.......,.____ i i i r i 0 ,11-_-_,... 111M- ---....-",, 0; t 1 1, --1-1 i nat (Or 61 -' ' I" I - ,..--.-_____„ c0 go& ' ,MI Pilii C. - %Of S a ,. 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Let the expeuciA) 1 i rts at LWL • 1 pFurniture build a wall system that meets your needs,tastes and budget Whether you need a desk area,a buffet with a china closet,a wet or dry bar,a bedroom system,a sewing center,or just some old-fashioned bookshelves,LWL has the design experience to build it right Watch for t MD C n At no char a to you,we'll visit your home,discuss your plans,and give you a realistic g estimate. Callus now for a free estimate Lewis' ,.`:,„DayCh ldrenAIt for J rr WATCH FOR OUR GRAND OR 67 79 S-8—PENING SOON I N OU R N EW LOCATI ON— THEMIDWAY BUSINESS PARK 4500”Peedway li 7890 N. Oracle at Magee . Plaza Escondida Tucson tt4 ORO VALLEY[ARIZ]VOICE August 24,1977 IN PAYING , , -„-,,,,,.,, ,‘„:,:..y,: . �,wr �s LOT OWNER'S DELINQUENT \ T9 .., . .....Ti .„..,,..._ tb r.° ., , * ',•;* .,... Town resolves Calle Concordia „,,..,,,„..,..„, .. ,,,,,,,,,,„:„„,„,...,.. ... . .._ ,. .,...„....... ,,,.._. .,,,, . , . ..,.,..,,. - -. ..,,,„, . r-Afit _ . - t . : improvement debt discrepancies � A ,!..... The Town of Oro ValleyAttorney Walt Henderson year in petitioning the town latter option. while most are appears to have resolved that. perhaps Oro Valley to assist them in their paying installments. . r pro- itself didn't follow attempt to have the road Payback of the loan for discrepancies in its ° -,k .,` - , .i �` cedure for collecting Calle established improvement paved. the road work is made at the ,h �.. Concordia improvement district procedures. Of the $20,036 paid to rate of$238.57 annually. Y, He said the town may not. Quality Paving, ..3.7 �����-�� y.. Inc. to do An additional five per cent i ' °, ..,'� • district debts. e; ,<_ - . At a July town council have advertised the con- the work in the spring of fine is charged by the town °� � � study session, the problems demnation proceedings and 1976, $7,175 was paid out-of on bills turned in late, • came to light when the delinquent dates sufficiently. the town budget. records show. � ' °' 4 � � I ° `` To cover the remaining The road paving is council considered taking Henderson said last week, wners ex ected to last at least 20 $12 861 property o p action against some •however, that the problem K residents alongthe recentlythere must. pay $1,286 each, years — longer than less :, appears to be resolved. in installments -- including expensive options open to �� ��� paved stretch of road, for �» ' �� Oro ValleyMa or Lois Y m ..____ �..e\ / the $31.83 interest fee --or improvement district � �-=� failing to pay their s , _ K Lamberson agreed, saying all at once. Four households residents and the council Ski ;, improvement bills on time. that the town might havealong the road took the last year. Interest charged the ten looked at the wrong list of households located on Calle advertising requirements •■■■■■■■■U■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ ••••111 r Concordia between Calle for improvement districts. ■ ■ - Loma Linda and Calle Buena Henderson declined to ■ ' l� ( ■ �, �” Vista was due June 1, and elaborate on the issue. • ■ s as e delinquent.July 1, accordingIt wasn't immediately : _iqtta.,.: `t10•to town records. :,�',-"' ., ■ clear whether the town will ■ Complete mechanical work -._ _ • on cars and trucks. "- ■ Some of the lot owners again consider condemning ■ 4 _, .�,., ■ L< hadn't paid the$31.83,semi- property in retaliation for ■ General repair tune-ups \\.. [ ,' f,,:' ■ °, . annual interest fee even by unpaid bills. The number of ■ brakes air conditioning -�,'e 1 . the end of July. bills and amounts ...• j outstanding also wasn't ■ ■ But when the council out g � Located in Ranchers SupplyBuilding ■ began looking into immediately available. ■ 15771 N.Oracle Road in Catalina •■ Face li condemnation proceedings Lot owners along the half- • $25-9440 ■ b were without a for those with delinquent mile stretch of Calle ■ ■ Members of the Oro Valley Country Clu bills, it was told by Town Concordia succeeded last I!■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■IP place to rest and relax last week as the clubhouse underwent remodeling to give the interior a more '"'"'"_ pleasant, facade. Although the bar area was completed Saturday,the remainder of the building won't be finished until later this week. [Photo by Chris Kemberlingi NUMBER ONE RADIO from HISTORY'S SCRAPBOOK ette DATES AND EVENTS FROM YESTERYEARS for eoewho August 24, 1909--Construction crews start to pour con- crete in Gatun Locks,the Panama Canal. Zrheimas ORGAN CENTER KAIR is concerned. A SOUND FOR EVERYONE FULL LINE OF SUMMER HOURS: NEW ORGANS • Mon. thru Sat. noon to 6pm A recent study ordered by former President Ford of the Open Fri.night ti//8pm world food situationresents us with an apparent p confl ict. Placita del Norte - 5823 North Oracle — 888-4702 On the one hand, the studythat the world disincreasingly sa s suffering from malnutrition that between White Mountains Auction Event 450 million and a billion members of the human race are not PUBLIC AUCTION getting enough h to eat. On the other hand, the experts say Y No Limit—No Reserve Sale will go to highest that the spectre of world hunger could be banished in 20 bidder above the mortgage. years. TWO STORY FURNISHED EXECUTIVE CABIN On one acre lot plus 3/4 acre adjoining lot. The difference between these two images is not only LAKESIDE ARIZONA somehow getting a handle on the population explosion. x losion. T he SAT—SEPT.3,1977 2 P.M. experts alsolook to something they call "political will." It SALE AT THE SITE has to do with social attitudes and economic realities. DIRECTIONS:Approximately 6 miles south of Showlow on Highway Well, this ma or ma not be a solution. What we know 260;turn right at Rainbow Lake Drive[McEwen'sT.V.I.The cabin is y y 8/10 of a mile on the left;sign at the property here in America is that free farmers operating on their own initiative P gSplit logconstruction-fourbedrooms-bath-game room with slate can quickly overcome any shortage. Last year, pool table-kitchen-large pantry area-dining area-living room with large fire place-utility room-large storage area with built-in certain grains were In short su I there are cabinets-covered double garage with work bench shelves andsupply Y now cabinets.Front and rear porches. Central Gas Heating. Heavily surpluses. For many of their crops, the American farmers insulated throughout for year round use.The lot is heavily wooded with pine trees and some fruit trees.Property is zoned for horses. have doubled production in 20 years. Within walking distance to beautiful Rainbow Lake-approximately a 1/4 mile. TERMS AND CONDITIONS: 10% deposit on day of sale,balance Obviously there is power to feedthe h ngry here aupondeliveryofdeedandmarketabletitle.Balanceofmortgageto be assumed by the purchaser, is with Western Savings in the approximate amountof$44,638 PITI is$463 per month;1976 R.E. combination of science, technology, management, an Tax:5285.76. economic system and horse sense. AUCTIONEERS NOTE:This exceptional property was appraised If you have com mentsm Or suggestions, write to "KAI R Is for Western Savings in November 1975 for$60,000.This cabin would be ideal for family or a corporate retreat. Concerned.', BROKER COOPERATION INVITED Nationwide Auction Company Tucson Phoenix The above editorial was written by John Riddick 622-7777 2792233 and aired on July 2$by KAIR AM and FM. MEL GILLER AUCTIONEER /dP / / if CA/1.II. August 24,1977 Soaring club no on arse s ..... . . ....„...,,-.4„,-, .-, . . - .,,, „,,,,..,,,,,,,:s„, , . ,,,, ... , ,.. ... . . Catalina .ero ,...„.„,-,,,,,,,,..7 , , , . .„ ,,, .R „ ..near , , , ,,,, . ..,,,,,. , , , , ....„ , ��.��'ww'�`��.�+'G,,'�. '. .!} r"��+;K�'�'rka”' •�t"`..,.n+r�w 7:',..:'''' �,a2�. �-wK.?*`r,'pS,•'�• . S$i +as.,*,. w; �..� r?`, 's,i,.•^.r ':.R,,... 1:,::::-,:i1;::::: ' fv"'•'t "`/+.^ ,'"".'4`" „..rathe traffic of soarin club members in the :i 7 ,`y.,„ �. =�.�x .� <�By DE1'JNIS JOYCE g ..„� ,, o � .� :: �. ::;.' News Editor area he predicted. The Tucson SoaringClub decided Another club spokesman told the Voice iai r �' against locatinga landingstripforgliders last week that its application to locate in t �{k� �` ' ^ ` ' ' g � �'�����: ���' ��� ��ut v. south of California last February — and the planned Catalina State Park wase ._ � `i ��r � members say they made that decision even withdrawn in order that it might win over ' ��� >k a >,2' Cr t� w a ' before a letter was written by Catalina local residents. ° . � But Duval saidplans toput the stripin 'h ~` businessmen to protest theplan. w • .` =r ` �� ���� �'�� ., • the Catalina area died completely in . `.” ' Walter Newburn, president of •the February. v f z Catalina Businesses Association, received The club is currently looking at other ares response last week to a June 29 letter of strip _ .,:-....k.4---,-...~ `•`il P sites northwest of Tucson to build arotest he wrote to County Supervisor 20 miles from �: � "P — all of them atleast � � Katie Dusenberry. Catalina, and three miles from any , , She told the business association in a residences,Duval said. that the soarin club had withdrawn "`�" letterg He attributes the successful lobbying mrf its application to build the stripinside the ' " °� PPagainst the strip in Catalina to local N.� ` n proposed Catalina State Park, rancher and developer Lloyd Golder III. , {� q He said Golder organized local residents. `` rx The supervisor said the withdrawal was "Ourplans were inconsequential at the "presumed . due to the opposition • • �� . * . encountered" by the soaring club from time 300 signed the petitions against it, ,, n, he said. "The parks board has to listen to0,4f • d ,,• � � r ��� Catalina residents -- a reason later them." Mrs. Dusenberry estimated the .. '` � � , confirmed bya clubs spokesman. _ a ,111,:r P 4. number of signers at 500 in her letter to �_ 71**;' * i1,4::,,,, Newburn indicated that most members Newburn. A= 3, of the businesses association were "The only recourse open to us was two-unaware of their neighbors' heated fold: have a gigantic meetingandinvite F r ‘11.10161 • • r start a everybody in Catalxna fo come, o =' opposition to the strip last winter. °" � ' massive, county-wide petition drive x !, 8j .ty. y.R' }"v w,a, .,... ,.,tv4 He said the group's letter of protest was saying.we want the strip there, Duval ,AR, a written after the subject was brou ht up added. �� ,-4,.�'•; ' .. g ' He estimates the number of current * . by a member at the associations monthly a club members as 110. �i�{ � �� meeting in May. ,, David Duval, former resident of the "But if push come to shove, we don't "'., �� in club and currentl its chief flight want to force ourselves on anybody—we t `� � � '"�� ��` r. r� �n� soaring Y `~� r b� , instructor, said, "For the most part,they don t want hostile neighbors," �` • he said. Duval said the club "has ever • `'..,2-:,'N,-,', (Catalina residents) were in ignorance of Y ' what the strip would mean. intention of remainin at its current -p < home — Ryan Field west of Tucson — z "I'm not denigrating them, but I don't `until we're no longer welcome." �r�� �� _ ,' r-.W� think theyopposed it for the right >� w 'n 4 > pP The field is currently the second reasons, Duval said. priority area in the county for location of �� �� � During a public hearing before the an instrument landing program which ; State Parks Board last Februar , local �< iii t**would increase air traffic there and make ,',,, '` : -ti-, .', -0,_ .- ' �` r, residents complained that the landin x` ` >•{ L ;�``` { ' Alf;-,;::-Vi;.----,''g use of the field by the gliders dangerous, . strip would bring noise and the possibility he said �� ; < �?h^Svi,cV^'�_j7�� `��v0,,`���$.v,�i�r�Y° ���Ch+�{,�x�_�� ���y� �, r..�.. 4,--t,' of glider crashes, Duval said. "When you're running jets at 250 miles '. Y� ` `�; � andgliders at 45 ou've of a4 � r He noted, however, that the club has an houry g , . -� , otential disaster." never had an accident in more than 20,000 Pa` Duval added that he can see a time h. � ,�a flights. when the Federal Aviation ` x >� Duval said he was particularlyy{ Y { Administration won't welcome gliders in disturbed by opposition to the port Its that time again because Tucson is becomin a ood,clean the Tucson area, as the city's aviation g g activity grows. MarilynJorkowski assists her freshman dau hter Karen, at center, as she registers for aviation market and soaring is the Tucson currentlyranks ninth in the S egiste cleanest aspect of that market." . classes at Canyon del Oro High School in Oro Valley. Schools r'lattisheesrovt,ltrizsbtaffool nation in air activity, with Davis Monthan District which include CD()and Coronado Elementary, began The local soaring club brought the Air Force Base and Tucson International* photo] national convention of soaring clubs to Airport south of the city, Duval said. Tucson last year and the national soaring Members of the Tucson Soaring Club championships will b.e held here this year, pay $150 to join, plus monthly` dues, he LIKE BIDS FRM CMPANIES Duval said,in the Tucson Mountains area. said. The club owns seven gliders and a He said Catalina businessmen are tow truck,which the membership fee pays hurting themselves by renewing their for. CO It offers a full certified program of opposition. untywantsm ore o Y P t�T scifics_ PP Local businesses — especially food and flight instruction for beginners as well, beverage dealers — would benefit from Duval added. in it �s r ct budget SEPTEMBER ISSUE The proposed budget of the Catalina two fire fighting companies in Catalina. Volunteer Fire District was rejected last These are the Catalina Area Volunteer week by the county's Budget Review Fire and Rescue team,which led the drive • • 1 in , Committee,which instructed the district'stoformthedistrict, andtheprivateas ivin next wee Board of Directors to return with more Rural/Metropolitan Fire Protection Co. specific figures. In addition to the$13,457 lump sum,the Meanwhile,a public hearing has been set board has earmarked$100 for postage and Next week's edition of the Next week's 20-page of upcoming entertainment for Sept. fi before the county Board of $500 for legal contingency fees — Oro Valley Voice/Catalina edition of Easy Living will events, and a roundup of Supervisors on the proposed Golder Ranch apparently to defend it in case a court suit Call will carry the feature a new format and area restaurants will run as Fire District. threatened by local resident H.D. "Bob" September issue of Easy page size. Articles will regular features in each Petitions for an election to decide on the Murray comes about. Living as a special supple- include features on ghost issue. district have been validated by the clerk of Mrs. Ford, Chairman of the district ment. towns in Southern Arizona,a Easy Living is published the Board of Supervisors. The board has Board of Directors, wasn't available for Easy Living will be new mining law as it relates by Sancruval Corp., yet to call for an election. comment after Thursday's meeting. published monthly as a to mineral rights of private ublishers of the Voice No tax can be charged district residents P The proposed_$14,057 budget was. Southern Arizona magazine property owners, and an - this year,because it was formed too late in interview with craftsman Carol Sowell is editor of broken into only three categories—one of the year, said a deputy count attorney. an insert of the Voice during ...Frank Patania Jr. the magazine, and most of for the county Finance Department. Its entire operating budget must come the first week of every the writing is done by free- from the Pima County Budgets contin- month. Book reviews, a schedule lancers in the area. The committee told district directors gency fund. The county is required to Pat Ford, Marcella Mayfield and Nancy provide only $4,000 of the $14,057 Pena Thursday to bring it bids from the requested. ORO VALLEY[ARIZ)VOICE August 24,1977 B-2 Book trailer Vuhric otica HALF of FIRST ESTIMATE plans service ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION of 5 • 5daysaweek ALL MN YTHSE PRE SErNmT�nS $742 PAG fee for OV That we,the undenigned have ssoociad Northwest area residents nauoepIvoerastoogneuhnederfotrheepwusrpoohof Sate ogf twill have the use of a book Arizona.and do hereby adopt the following Oro Valley will pay $742 our money back. If we don't, was set aside, meaning that like Oro Valley, gained trailer from Tucson Public Articles of incorARation: to belong to the Pima we won't." nearly $1,000 will be carried membership in the group in Libraries five days a week The name of the corporation is Craig Association of Governments Actually, the $7,500 Oro over from the PAG category the last three months will Shannon Corporation. g y instead of just one, ARTICLE II this year — less than half Valley hopes to get through into next year's budget. also pay$742. The purpose or purposes for which this beginning Sept.13. The is organized is the transaction of the amount first proposed PAG for the truck will Engle and his fellow four South Tucson pays$2,970 any and all lawful business,within or without duringdiscussions on its return more than ten times members on PAG's under the final budget and The bookmobile, located the State of Arizona,for which corporations may be incorporated under the laws of the joiningPAG in late 1975. that$742 investment. administrative "regional Pima County and the City of at the Casa Blanca Shopping State of Arizona,as they may be amended from time to time. Since the Oro Valley council" unanimously Tucson will split the Center, will be open ARTICLE III The co ration initiall intends to conduct E.S. "Steve" Engle, town budget for this year was approved the new budget remaining operating costs. Tuesdays from 11:30a.m. y the various business activities associated with vice-mayor and PAG finalized before PAG's in early this month, at PAG's Tucson actually pays more to 8 p.m. and publications,such as typesetting,composi- than Pima Count toward Wednesdays through tion,addressing,writing,sale of advertising. representative, noted that if July the council had to guess August meeting. -r. and distribution. Oro Valleygets federal an amount for the PAG The$742 Oro Valley fee is that $83,496, because it Saturdays from 9:30 a.m.to ARTICLE IV , The corporation shall have the authority to funds to buy a police truck membership fee. part of the total PAG budget alone supports, PAG's 6 p.m., said Patty Meyers, issue ONE MILLION(l,000,000)shares of through PAG -- a likelyIn order to allow fora for the current fiscalyear of Transportation Planningassistant director for public common stock,each with a par value of TEN g , ._ p services at Tucson Public DOLLARS ts10•ARTICLE V prospect — then "we'll get comfortable margin, $1,736 $83,496. Marana which, division. The name and address of the initial The new PAG budget Libraries. statutory agent of the corporation is THEO- reflects a 10 per cent cut off The bookmobile's DORE C.TURPIN,8840 N.Riviera Drive.shelves Town of Oro Valley,Arizona,85704- :,'� x'* ' Y ;;: ''''''',-1.14;:::$.,. . .4".-'''N'''''' > .�1 . '. ARTICLE VI ,,{. t 4 r� �� the initial proposed budget, hold mainly popular reading, s 1,#fi ,-�, The known place of business of the r shesaid. corporation shall be 426 East Seventh Street, fi �� which was proposed by A F� b � Tucson Mayor Lewis C. The 30-foot-long by eight- Tucson. Arizona.857os. ARTICLE VII ,::.,:v.,ii,,.:477 ..'. i � Murphy to account for foot-wide trailer is the same The initial Board of Directors shall consist y`4 of two directors.Thereafter,the number of recent cuts in the city staff. one which has beenarkin p g persons to serve on the Board of Directors Valley's shall be fixed by the By-Laws of the Oro $742 fee is at Casa Blanca every Friday �`' �� � � � � . .... ••'-'� � � '''''''''';,--W, for the severalyears, corporation.The persons who are to serve as ' F ,S. 1. less than the $820 figured pastdirectors until the first annual meeting of shareholders or until their successors are . • ..fir'1*:'- in the preliminary budget, Ms.Meyers said. elected and qualifies are �..,. THEODORE C.TURPIN,8840 North Riviera drawn u earlier this ,� p W e kept the same Drive,Town of Oro Valley,Arizona 85704 , � ,. summer. KATHLEEN A.TURPIN,8840 North Riviera location because people are Drive,Town of Oro Valley,Arizona 85704 i Vice-Mayor Engle said he ARTICLE VII familiar with it,and because The incorporators of the corporation are doubts that the town can ° �• the under ound utilities it THEODORE C.TURPIN of 8840 N.Riviera a r„` receive any more funds Drive.Town of Oro Valley. Arizona, and y needs are already there, KATHLEEN A.TURPIN.8840 N.Riviera §, +1 : ` Cl through PAG this year, Drive,Town of Oro Valley,Arizona. n _ since applications for federal she said. IN WITNESS, WHEREOF, we have r pp hereunto set our hands this 16th day of May, � . _ funds rea wire a ear to George G e n e m a t a s, here 2 i M owner of the shopping Theodore C.Turpin process. THEODORE C.TURPIN � � � ) � °°` -�---- � � center, doesn't charge Kathleen A.Turpin ..�.; The town can apply for KATHLEEN A.TURPIN r. anything for the space, Ms -'''''''.40-#''.. .lsome of these funds when y g p STATE OF ARIZONA '� - � ,- Meyers added. is. - x :��` - � new federal money becomes COUNTY OF PIMA Zr''''Ir'S w - �'�• ' available in October or The foregoing Articles of Incorporation 4 were acknowledged before me by THEO- . :•-' .***--,,,, ,-::!tr...,',.-91'? November,he said. DORE C. TURPIN and KATHLEEN A. `-0 • f(ti • ,:.y w , ; -`-.w The $7,500 grant Oro a TURPIN,this 16 day of MayGe d K��,�►nn • .* , .�: ' ; August 24 1977 ORO VALLEY[ARIZ]VOICE B-3 • tti , . CLASSIFIED_, lilt, FAmiLy WANT ADS Personal FOR SALE FURNITURE For sale 1 bedroom mobile home USED CARS Like new,recliner chair- $50.00 BROUGHT TO YOU 10'x55'with 9'x13'expando.Must for sale.888-9174. see to appreciate.Orchard Valley FOR SALE: MGB late '76, under AS A Adult Park,3950 E.Hawser St.,Lot 8,000 mo., radials, AM/FM, o/d. A set of bunk beds for sale. $25. 6. Still under warranty, must sell PUBLIC SERVICE BY quickly at sacrifice for cash.Perfect 327-9258. Wanted:to help rehabilitate those cond.Best offsr over S4,000.Call who are less fortunate.We are in 297-9568 or ext.6834. Antique tables for sale. Call 889- need of tax deductible 2941 or 889-8305. DONATIONS of furniture, lamps, 74 Maverick 2 door. White, air, Fillchina, pictures & frames, post- radials. Original condition and Beautiful walnut desk $145.00, 0 cards,stamps,coins,books,plants owner. Less than 8600 miles per Hi-Riser beds $55.00, tables &pots.We will pick up.Call Willing year.297-3349 after 5 p.m. $10,00,dining table $20.00,room Effort Industries: 327-1734 bet. cooler$25.00,TV antenna$15.00, 9-4 p.m. For sale - white, 1974 Ford stereo stand$10.00.Couch&chair $35.00, air hockey table game $35.00,patio umbrella$15.00,new smoke detector $30.00, and new Maverick, very low mileage. Help Wanted Excellent condition -with heater, air conditioner and radial tires. Wanted: Sharp, retired gal who $2245.00.Call 297-3349 evenings 12x20 carport in package$500.00. would like to earn a few extra or weekends. 297-4553 or 825-3546. dollars a month.Would not inter- fere with social security.Must have Used T rucks T V &Stereo a pleasant phone voice. For ELEVE111 information call AAA Answering Magnavox Console Stereo/AM-FM 0 Service,426 E.Seventh St., 624- 1976 GMC 4 W.D.,P.S.,P.B.,9000 earlyAmerican cabinet, 2441 between 8 a.m.-9 p.m. miles and many extras. Must sell. maple 8700 Call 887-2011 and ask for Mike. excellent condition. $300. N. ORACLE 16054 N. ORACLE $6,200. 297.680'0. Wanted.Adult babysitter for two CATALINA children ages 3 and 8. Babysit at your house.297-1228. Recreation Equipment Motorola-Hi Fidelity Stereo phonic [collectors item].Call 297-1619. HERE'S THE RULES CATALINA KIDS!! Want to earn Camper Shell,for long wide bed - 23"Zenith -two speakers.Works spending money? Sell subscrip- 24" high. Insulated. $200. fine.$250 or offer. to omit anyitems not pertainingtions to the Catalina Call & Oro 889-8305,889-2941. 1. All items for the FREE family items. Valley Voice to your friends and to personal neighbors. Earn $1 on each sub- Miscellaneous want ads must be written on thescription sold. Help build your 1968 Ford Step-In Van,converted coupon. 4. No personal want ads will be community newspaper. If you're into camper. Sharp! $3,300. taken over the phone. interested and willing to work at it, 889-2941,889-8305. Garage Sale!Owner moving out of 2. Name, address, and phone call Ms. Sowell at 624-3745 for town.430 W.Elvira Rd. 5. The deadline for the FREELong wheel base camper shell. number must be induded on themore information. 889-8305. LARGE ESTATE coupon, or it will not be family want ads is FRIDAY NORTHWEST TUCSON po For Classifieds call accepted. NOON. is 624-3745 4'x15' doughboy pool • filter and Will consider small farm or ranch 1 personal want ads will be 6. When item[s] sold please caHpee as part payment.Large home,plus 3. Only , accessories - $75.00. 2 10-speed ac'oepted.We reserve the rightt 884.9880• Work Wanted bikes$25 each.2710 W.Overton. guest and caretaker quarters on beautifully landscaped grounds. _ "STITCHES BY RITA" Large pool,tennis court,deep well. ..Ems Ems aim mos.11.sm.MIMS EN/NMI SIM IMMO MIS EMS IIIIIIIIII MOM 11111111111 MEM MOM MIMI ii Bicycles About nine acres of total 16 acres I Alterations and dress making-Oro fronts on major street and is Valley 297-4785. approved for clinic, sanatorium, 1 C°U P°N Crit'rfeepp) tO FAMILY 1 For sale-Steyr 3-speed bicycle, etc. Good investment plus Small hauling jobs. Dodge van. good for parts but somewhat excellent home.297-6159. :10b.008ll t job eeds,junk.Call rusted. Asking $25. Phone 25-9413 Catalina. Free 881-1004. 6 apts.for sale.4-2 bedroom apts, 1 FOR ki... WANT estimate. BICYCLE FOR SALE. 3 speed appointment. Call 889-2941 or Schwinn.21" 2 1 bedroom apts. See by frame.Tubes,tires, AD! ICarpentry work all phases. cables,and brakes only 1 year old. 889-8305. Kitchens our specialty. For free Really clean.$35.297-3789. t-' Recreation s and estimates call Pets & Livestock LI Notices Equipment design 795-8878. design Appliances C Personal C Furniture Live rabbits for sale!New Zealand LI I Wonted to Buy GE electric hair dryer for sale. White Pedigree breeding stock, and Appliances ' California Dutch& Mixed Breeds. CLost & Fo $500.889-8305. ! LI Photographic Looking for a 1973 Dodge air- All make nice pets 297-1822. D Help Wanted conditioner.Call 743-7098. W Furniture Got a pedigreed female afghan you Zz C Work Wanted Equipment wig I - want to breed?I have the male r-- � GOLD/SILVER Buying any form. 01 C Give Away Musical Instruments B.R.E.Metals&Refining Company, For sale - American Oak dining AKC Lippizan, beige, black mask, I K I table, six pressed back chairs, 2-1/2 years old. 297-5136 or C Wantedto Buy LI TStereo Tucson 749-3051 matching sideboard. Sybil's Anti- 297-5096. -- quer,Catalina 825-3899. For Sale E. Collectors Comprehensive hiking map of the W r-- Rincon Mountains. Need info. on Beautiful red&gold Kroehler easy fiver Pinchers - male & female .'�I t3 Cj U Cis L--• Clothing roads and where the trails begin. chair,like new. Crouqet set, new. puppies.294-5866. LI Used Trucks C Pets & Livestock I Call Jim after 6 pm.887-3614. Reasonable. 8S7-0289. r--. �� For all your Oro Valley Voice C Motorcycles f--, Patio � I FOR SASE advertising needs,call Jim Schmitz LI Miscellaneous - at 884-9880 or 624-3745. C 8 Used Cars r-- _ Antiques L__. Boats C'Ivss i fieri q I 1970 Toyota Corolla 1200,38 mpg, Brings extra . runs good.$350.Call 297-1605. $$for unwanted Antiques for sale! Phone: For The Salo Of Clarity. Please Print things 889-2941. I I NEWS DEADLINE NOTICE Got a female Shih Tzu you.want to breed? I've got the male. AKC. Color is brindle. Call Lynne, 884-9880,Mon.-Fri.,9-5. We are interested ingiving publicity to worthwhile are interested in gettingthe storyFOR RENT activities,i i lust as you _ published However, we must meet our production I Homes deadlines, so we urge those having news items to submit them by: 4 bedroom,2 bath house for rent 12 Noot1 Fri .ayon 1 acre. Fenced yard. Large covered patio.Dishwasher,stove& refrigerator.Call 297-3212. I "'.. orovaIIey . eo�� - Must sell by owner. 5 bedrooms, NOT FOR PUBLICATION .�� . .. ..y ...._, Ariz.room with wet bar.A steal at 542,900 or submit offer. Call ll NAME I298-5118.Stop by and give a look. 9317 E.39th St. ADDRESSI Apartments for Rent 29 YEARS SERVICING W,TH 6 YRS TEACHING 4� \:4 Unfurnished PHONEI NUMBER e 2 bdr. apt.; carpet, drapes, refri- t I geration. Adults, no pets.9040 N. ALL MAKES-AuT�:0R,ZED Oracle Road Apt. A. Close to Bring to: G{esoN AMANA KELvINAToR shopping& C.D.O.high school. AND ADMIRAL Bringb: M�iww� eo+�- TUewr T-ELEVEN 'w - For Apartments for Rent DEADLINE FOR WANT ADS 2101 MIRACLE MILE No.16553 ONLY IS FRIDAY NOON Furnished a7oDN•OradeRD. TUCSON. ARIZONA 85705 No Milage Charge No.795ONLY Bus 624-8858 to Catalina or 160540radeRD. RES- 327-9102 Oro Valley for rent:1 BR furnishes apartment. Catalina Near U of A l North Side].889-2941. I..---111111111 M ME.. SIMI M MIMI M I MIMI IM.f...MINS S M•-Illa - 8-4 ORO VALLEY[ARE]VOICE August 24,1977 TIMAN DEVELOPMENT Oro Valley 's first subdivision 'progressing slowly ' !Continued from Page A-II requirements: and designer to protect the stability of the partner in the Land Equipment and new at this and that's bound to slow things Green seemed to sympathize with slopes,"he added. Development Co., (LEDCO, Inc.) is down." Kriegh in his defense of the Oro Valley Kriegh compared Cella,Barr,Evans and developing a 20-acre subdivision there— Cella, Barr, Evans and Associates, was zoning process. Pima .County's zoning Associates work on Timan's land to at an•"extremely fast (rate), relatively forced to assign the Timan subdivision to department is also criticized as a slow- preliminary work being done on the speaking, Kriegh said. Burke only recently—delaying somewhat moving animal by developers, he said. town's second subdivision — Valoro He attributed Daly's speedy progress to "It's important that people aren't misled Estates,located west of Timan's land. the man's "pushing" and constant the work there — when original Project by what the developers are saying. Most Oro Valley resident James Daly, a supervision of work there. Engineer Dennis Wall left the firm. times when they complain of our slowness, Burke said he expects that his company it isn't true,"Green asserted. can record a final plat, or blueprint of "They're often really unsure about what -utilities in the next two to dogor three months. 'vi ' Northside su i lonThe a a bd tthe zalturned wn Should the plan be accepted then bythe y g t � P • _ take time to draw up the plat, negotiate Continued from Page - ' town, construction in the subdivision with builders and subcontractors — all I9 A 1] deficiency in the formula. While the could begin soon—20 months after Timan this takes them months. indicated that the county could use an population growth is in the Northwest first submitted an application for rezoning "Then they come to us and expect the additional 140 beds,he said. part of the county, the hospitals are to allow the one-home per acre government reaction should be The Hill-Burton formula was located either west, south, east of center development on Valle del Oro Road. immediate.Well it can't be,here.We have formulated in the forties and was used to city. And yet one-seventh of the county's Ron Green, zoning official for Pima a backlog of cases,"Green added. distribute federal money to provide population lives in the Northwest," he County, said his department uses 18 Timan's bid for rezoning was nearly hospital beds around the_country. It was added. months as the rule of thumb for the time defeated because of what Kriegh and a designed for an entirely different purpose Emery has also contended at previous required of developers to fulfill county and federal agency reported as the unstable than what its used for today.The formula public hearings that Tucson does not have Arizona Real Estate Commission condition of the soil on Timan's property. has hung on for lack of a better indicator, enough beds during five months of the However, assurances from a private soils Emery said. Three elements must be year when there is an influx of winter : }---•:angfatiOn ,•:.rrrr.:-r: 1 considered under the formula, hesaid visitors♦ italealati=:=: Kti;.:;�::�.:�•�•� .L�:��j�}�•`��.:�_� en neer that t e an can a reclaimed 'y••}�•-' 'ti ti},y�' r•�r+::: "•^�:�••�"i :r' g • ••'•S7 i .+.~%•.D:vtQ i '•r•'.a=:� ti- SS l • • • `ti �= .' cost of care accessibility of care and The bottom line inthis whole affair is �< EIS: and made safe convinced the town council ' .fit .:f:ti�ti • :x distribution of care that this agency charged with acting in :- U 't' =' :. to approve the rezoning. "We're . , ~tr a e -tik saying the formula is the publics interest acted entirely against "... =:z�:s Kriegh said current work being done on j:r1ti:' unworkable because it doesn't consider their interests,"Emery said Saving is fine, but it is f`�ti�=f the soil could be one of the slowing factors ' tig tir ti, fi the distribution of existing beds and .: .: Pro ect En ineer Burke noted The decision,he claimed,was a result of better to spend all you make Y j g • ::• �`' "We're concerned about slopestabilityaccessibility to them. For example, let's pressures from Tucson hospital officials :� { than not to make allyou >: �} '�s' :: ��� assume there are 1000 beds in Ajo which p ::+:Y::: spend. al here, because there s not enough concern who did not want the profit-making — ii: elsewhere," Kriegh said. "In the foothills are a part ofthe 2,750 licensed beds hospital in Tucson. Emery said several Tribune,Des Moines :�` : g :,:::,:•: allowed in Pima County until 1982 under :�'-�'C�•' « rii'•' area, entire slopes have moved into hospital officials told him theywere r A statesman knows � r the Hill-Burton formula. :: ,. = ' swimming pools and homes I've seen it" against his proposal because it would V`�.• Mit If 1,000-beds are located in Ado and 80 everything; a politician "Soil pressure and other things don't attracttheir f•:::r paying patients from • `• knows everyone." .,Y:::ti. . =-�����-� �•�� per cent of the population is located in • :. IS :� matter if the whole slope slips away. hospitals thus lowering their occupancy. —Sentinel,Philippines eastern Pima County,what good are those ' {:'}-: }, Kriegh noted•. ::, r,-:•:•:.;•_:::::::::kti.:•J•ii. {?r�'^•'.•r j:r+�Y:••Cnr••::C: :.:K ti}+.::i.•{.::{•: .y; : ::.•:.; N'::' :. �-h beds in Ajo for meetingthe needs :::::ti;�-. :.ti r::t {::ti::�f. }•� {.�:i}ti- .:: :�-�,�r..�ti�•<�--• .,'..� :• f• l o of the Actually, Emerysaid,• {. •rn .:•.ti.{.ti }•s`:.ititi:�•.�:•f::•: ♦':, J a d The effect • - >f: ::x:: A:�: ':tis:{r• mull::::` r--'�-�.:r r� Its the responsibility of the builder .:1....::1;.1:•..r:t•}.................• r...........r••••.•':ih}.:•r.•-:'.•'.•''' :v.•.11•.J:�:J.:`4 (�/7 county• would be extremely small. We're only Emery asserted that the formula only talking about 100 beds. This would only • EASY-PLAY serves to crank our a volume of beds. increase the county's bed supply by 3.6 i , "What's happening now points up the ,.. ., per cent." ,,,:i .:..i,,,::.: ,i.:.., .i.:.::::-:,-..:::„. -:::::i.,:::,::::.c: ::::,.:*----,m ::•ii.:'•'''''' F,i,iti;i:. ', SAVING GROUP DEPARTURES ,,.�• :Yr r s . ..'� �. � sly. .:::.f.22--.1::::!...! {':-�? r •:':�:ti:r;:;-' iiil.::!!:::.fig •:{� 'r'�',�: :v:• r'' :.•..•P•: +s• :{'� Y,� i:�L•,r{.r•; :,} a �rti• •a{� ~, 0'***'4*5*itre' '''' 4 n : f, .: V. : {:::. ti: r s. .i::''' WEEKLY—BEGINNING SEPT.2 PER ::',:•:•:: ••} , ...•:.. PER SON Made to Fit the Wearer's Ear LAs yEGAs SPECIAL HUGHESAIRWEST� $83 SUMMER HOURS: GROUP 10 FARE—SAVE$21 SecretEar N Mon. thru Sat. NIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINIIIIIIIINNIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIEIIIIIIIIII omas O R G A noon to 6 m. GROUP DEPARTURE SEPT,2_ FROM PER All-in-the-ear hearing aid CENTER �' SAN CARLOS s NIGHTS PER SON Friday night till 8 ppm ROUND TRIP RAIL, DOUBLE byMAI C O Placita del Norte — 5823 North Oracle -- 888-4702 HoTEI AND TRAN5I=ERS OCCUPANCY st•r.'rt•tl•:.,r r-pre^i-el,made h.NI.AICO tech. LIMITED SPACE AVAILABLE. FOR DETAILS CONTACT ntrt.tptt-t+.tit each ear and hearing to-, A _ 7937121 complete heartn• ,rd enttreli contained ,ttthrrt 1h e....„,.d -1<about„��r _ i . 1 ''i 1 TRAVEL 1402 N. ALVERNON 30 DAY Trial Program t"all or ti-:t SIZE rin,MAICo SHOP ATKINSON 2Z43 EAST . Y 965 N.Alvernan War BROADWAY INDIAN ART -v' , (Alvernon at E.2nd St.) `e` " m. �'�� � TUCSON ARIZ. ���� DIAL:;2b-31��1 � •� ; . THE .,, Frank Patania and two Indian :..,. "" craftsmen combine the skills and - t''' ', ::: rikt:,','0 - t traditions of many cultures to ,' `.. -�, create beautiful, original art items -: . • at their downtown Tucson shop. . ,.-. ; . 1'-: ' :, —••.-=-�.• ;144;N.: • _� Read about these area artists in , r \ k EASY LIVING ,-s# ,, _ t enior - ' � ►�_ ,i,,,,, M "• The Southern Arizona magazine - Citizens! S 4 supplement coming next week in �v ,� ti k- i this newspaper. '� - `• "� • You're worth your Age in SSS Here!!! If ' 4. . f'.Th you are over 60, we'll reduce your r r �. luncheon check by your age—one cent f �. 1< ' ;^ per year! Daily, Mondaythru Friday, .� a, �' 1:30-3:00 P.M.Also Bar Specials for you " ` during those hours. t t _ 1 li Plus features on: the _f_. •..,,, • Why you feel so tired all the time and what to do about it . . . •r :- y si e� . . • Udall's new mining bill: will it keep the drill rigs out of your back yard? • . • SILIOOI1 • Some places to see desert plants. . . Photographs as collectibles • • • ,1 ,, & LU IH E O N CLUB ,, j�'i • Ghost towns in Southern Arizona . . . .. , Downtown Tucson r e•':�1 :'%446\ Free Parkin at Park&Sho Lots r� • And more: book reviews, restaurant roundup,thingsto do . •• /1 �1� u S��► Coming next week in the Oro Valley ciati