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Vol. IV No. 17 One Section, Twelve Pages _ — --;..di I I
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Town Engineer James Kriegh and local Tramping the up-and-down streets of Y = }” R � A
residentMattson went down on their Ridge reel up-and-down
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knees Sunda in search of an answer to and Mattson checked natural Y { ` < , ��-,
the stalemate over what to do about drain ewa s discussed what shrubs � < .,r
Shadow Mountain Estates East roads. could be saved, reviewed culverts and P : yr�. �� < ><.; ►
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t r�s ,y.The two men -- both en ineers — drivewa s, andtalkedwith several � °� • � E.7.;:::...ii,„ ��'
weren t begging subdivision residents to - Shadow Mountains East homeowners. -��`, ',
come to a long-delayed a sem v volunteer
tour be an before 7.30 , �x
agreement over an Theirg
improvement district; rather they were a.m. and lasted well past mid-mornm
measuring the widths of the subdivision As town engineer, Kriegh hopes to .`• '.'C''''':.,:-'4*-:;.:!:-:
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roads with a tape measure. determine what is the minimum amount ofm �~
And they did a lot of other things as land and vegetation that would have to be -Y N
well. . cleared to allow acceptable improvements �� `"� `k `
on the roads. ''`� � £' ���'�°� �� ����' � � ��
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INSIDE THIS ISSUE: Mattson is leader of a divided effort to ;
have the pot holes and ragged pavement ,-----p �,
SeptemberEASY LIVIING fixed, through formation of an im-
provement
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provement district among subdivision - y
the new Southern Arizona magazine residents. Each of 64 lot owners there
would pay about $1,200 for the work, well we could do this . . .
under preliminary estimates. .
• • • Mattson has said that town road Shadow Mountain Estates East residents Dick Czech, left, and R,oy Mattson aren t really
vi a ti ti o n arguing? they're �g over ways to improve the subdivision's roads during a Sunday
standards are too stringent for the wishes morning"walking survey"by Mattson and Oro Valley Town Engineer Jim Kriegh,at right.
• of Shadow Mountain residents — a [VOICE staff photo]
too to tvii Continued on Page B-3
HOSPITAL FIGURESSEE NEEDHERE
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By DENNIS 1
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More information has been requested by
the town council on a petition seeking a By LINDA THOMPSON to be built by October,1978,on 22 acres at McDermott,director of MedAmerica.
road improvement district in Oro Valley Proposals to build an $8 million medical 1919 W. Orange Grave Road, It would "HSA contacted me and said the
Estates West. nmplE'x and emergency clinincs on the include the nursing home, an emergency proposed (Northwest Community
The council decided at a study session northwest side have come to light, center, a doctors clinic and apartments for Hospitals would probably not be ap-
Thursday to have Mayor Lois Lamberson following the recent rejection of a full- elderly persons,he said. proved.
write a letter to proponents of the district servicemhos „ital to serve the A •rivate Oakland, Calif., medical firm "They said that if this were to happen,
asking for: . eric Inc. ve — o i ity
of
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-- a description of specific streets to be
munity ., + . . ::about the emergency clinic.
included in the district
who blocked its development, have said ossib• iit of building a free-standing The MedAmerica clinic would ten-
- whether the cost of the im- P y m 10 m
• emergency care facilities are needed in clinic.Wurtzel said. tatively operate from 8 a. p• •.
provements will be divided per lot or per Northwest.Tucson. Gibson has already obtained the with a 24-hour paramedic ambulance
linear foot •• need" McDermott •
•• description of Hal Wurtzel, director of the Health necessary certificate of from HSA service,
-- a work progress de p Arizona for 108 personal care nursing home beds. "We're currently to determine
current road conditions Systems Agency of Southeastern
use an Friday, he applied to provide another 120 the number of meds visits the clinic
— whether residents of the proposed HSA), said Pima County could beds. would have, the area's current population
district would pay for engineering work additional 25?nursing home beds 228 of He said the limited care apartments he and potential growth, to get a handle on
themselves (this expense was paid by the which could be provided under a proposal for elderly persons don't require what size the clinic should be."
town in a similar Shadow Mountains h�• local developer Bob Gibson.
proposes
East ro osal) the approval of HSA. RELATED
Estates p p HSA turned down a proposal to build "While these (nursing home) beds are �ST4RY
Lou Landon, leader of the improvement the 100-bed Northwest Community primarily for the elderly, Young people
district effort, has been in the White Hos ital two weeks a o, citinga formula
w s p g who are convalescent or,,handicapped
Mountains for several weeks and a has ause them he said. Re sl d e rets i Dile d
which shows that Pima County could occasionally p
unavailable for comment, said an Oro surplus of hospital beds. Hospital Though Gibson is doing legwork for the
Valley Country Club employe. proponents have taken them case to court. purposed complex, he said the nursing
rmation is needed on refer e r h
Although more info home itself would be owned and-.)perated p
petitions for the district, they won't have HSA is an organization charged with
by a California-based firm, National
to be circulated again. A minimum of 51 reviewing medical needs in five Arizona Health Enterprises,Inc.
owners affected b the Several Oro Valley and
per cent of the lot Y counties. He expects to sell the eight acres on Catalina residents contacted
[Continued on Page B-SI Gibson has proposed a medical complex which it would be located to the company, in a random telephone sur-
which operates 68 nursing homes in 13 bey by the Voice cited re in
states,
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.�. ` ... Gibson himself would oP assertingtheir support of a
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4$� - r 200geriatric a artmen g northside hospital.
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$''Ai A = .'' Awa. : .. 441. ,..��k y would Many area residents corn-
personal
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them.
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:.,�s�s � : .,�, ry � r � _:. offer a more
,y .x #. �� a artments would Tucson hospitals,lova
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.`"y�� y i,�k,e � z- , to residents, with h
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limited medical care, a added. and northeast s es of town.
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'We will be contacting elderly peopleMost of the dozen persons
~ r s , _- ideas on how the artments should be polled said theyare at least
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. 4 4 �� built,,, he said, .a
- We need input from the 20 minutes from the nearest
� � y who will be livingin these
<.���,,,.��.-¢� ���-ti: :�.,��: �x �,-,,-.y �� `� � w.��'�f,��.�4 � �. •:��� '�: peopl hospital.��' type of a
>ti xz t�s � �Y 5:�{� `�' i a k> apartments. voiced support for a
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>� � �'a :{ ��`� t Recently, Gibson filed a letter of intent
� ��: recently defeated bid to build
_: ' Y with HSA to build an emergency center
�� ' ."s� : ;41'''''''''' s''''':-. : :.. it an a Iication for a hospital in port wes uc-
hx and said he may subm pP son. Few area residents
°rt a certificate of need shortly. ex ressed interest in a
, � Q' - The proposed emergency center would northside emergency care
r � �� ~�H"�„,,il''''''?4,7:.f `” supply outpatient services to the corn- center, even though two
m to10 p.m. p Y
wa� - munity from 8 a. medical firms recently con-
, Ygf : :, 24-hour-a-day service, he said. The six tatted local health officials
- � Y < " r � about possibly starting such
in the doctors clinic would
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serve.the emergency clinic or have a center.
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: � ..... �.. � �: . : �: nGibson added.
���� •,t4.- -_ their own private practices, For Scheri Lister, a Cata-
"x � �� 4 `� rico which mayapply to build
. � MedLina resident,that 2(J-minute
the free-standing emergency clinic in the ride seemed like the longest
eso re ar ttaza�''C� area. rovides emergency care services of her life last June, when
An p
r con-These tumbleweeds haven't blocked the flow of water this year through this • ditch for 40 clinics in five states undeher baby was delivered at
It currently operates Tucson Tucson Medical Center.
across Greenock Drive yet,but some Oro Valley Townhouse residents are worried they will. tracts. .
The town has received several complaints about the ditch,including the litter strewn across Medical Center's emergency room. "The hospitals are so far
its bed. But Town Engineer James Kriegh says Oro Valley is powerless to act on the I've been let:::believe there is a need
. for medical sees and ambulatory care (Continue
on Page A-.41
complaints — since the right-of-way easement is held by the townhouse homeowners
..z., association.
in the norst area," said Steve
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Ever so often, we get a call "biases" simply because some- - s I R ,---a
from an irate citizen who one snarls at us over the
accuses this newspaper [and telephone. Quite the contrary. Er s
•' Subscriber SY� `��
usually, all newspapers every- Doesn't Mr. Angry u .0 N 1r 1 1‘11
"bias." Andif we can ever stopto consider that �`�` e
where] of bias. �1 N
get him to cool off longenoughperhaps we consider his views
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to define this "bias," nine times pretty "biased" too?
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out of ten it's right here on the Well, if you prefer the word, `~
editorial page. we'll concede that we are lli1 ..In other words, he objects to biased. We're biased in favor of -D.,
to
our "biased". editorials. Or, col- the United States in world
umns, or whatever. Sometimes politics; in favor of private . . . .By TED TURPIN
it's "bias" in letters to the enterprise and the puritan ethic; SOUTHWEST CORNER . _
even c;
editor! in favor of local government
Webster defines bias as "a instead of that sent down from aanewsn
ou na nmental leaning or inclination; larger bureaucracy miles away.
partiality; prejudice." So our To all these biases we admit • • •
editorial page is biased. We proudl
more
deserving
admit it. We certainly don't intend to
What do you expect to find on publish a milk-and-pablum edi-
Last Friday's edition of the Miami Beach convention. This sorely vexed Mayor
an editorial page?. r o opinion, tonal page because someone out Wall Street Journal made me His vow:"Never again." Abraham Beanie.
no "mental leaning or inclina- there doesn't like it.
feel so-o-o good. "They've taken to figuring And little wonder!Beanie
tion" whatsoever? What we DO intend to do, I always the 20 per cent — that's was city comptroller during
• e n o y '''''':7:;''.
p A . right, 20 per cent — tip many of the years leading up
Then, truthfully, Mr. Angry however, is confine our Opin- reading w>4.. ,. right in the bdl,"he told me. to New York City's
Subscriber, you ought to take a ions, our "bias," to the editorial m y old t� Y. ':
So the waiter or waitress bankruptcy — years when
There are pages. ` „ g R •
different newspaper. We try to play it straight employer, �� A� }� just throws your glass of New York performed the
• p g after all, water or cup of coffee down fiscal equivalent of taking
such in this country. And they down the middle when report- it's one of on the table in front of you; out a mortgage on the house
intellectually gwriting the world's you're lucky if they don't to buy a loaf of bread.
are about as intellectual) sates- in and news stories —
fying as stale milktoast• and we're constantly evaluating finest ... slop it in you lap." One can't overlook the
Our efforts orts to make sure we don't n e w s - #,. ..,. Isn't it comforting to know fumbling hand of that great
One of the great strengths of papers.And this edition was that people all over the Liberal mayor, John Lind
the free ress in thisis stray too far afield. particularly good. country are finally wising say, during this period, of
p country
that it can resent diverse views If you believe that we do stray Not because it contained up? That Miami Beach's course. But Beanie was too
p '
that it can offer an almost from objectivity and fairness in gO4d news.Rather,because deservedly rotten busy trying to get elected
it contained bald news.About reputation has caught up mayor himself to pay much
unlimited variety of opinions, two of the world's most with it? attention to his job;
the news columns, please let usjob;there is
"biases." know, and give us specific deserving subjects. And that great numbers no record that he did
perspectives, and biases. � Awe
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We ll to u Which are: Miami Beach of those greedy, grasping anything except agree to
examples' try p• "service"em loyes just may Lindsay's funny-money
We have respect for theand New York City. p
opinions of others; our publica- But please don't accuse our The big hotels in Miami have to do some honest work shuffling.
"opinion- Beach are having their for a change? So why blame New York
tion of letters-to-the-editor editorials of being •
„ problems, the Journal Ah, sweet retribution. in general, instead of just
proves that. But we aren't about ated. That's just the nature of reports. Vacationers and Time wounds all heels, old Beame and Lindsay? Well,
to shelve our own views and the beast. conventions are staying Bob Agee used to tell me. I the voters of that welfare-
away in droves. hope someone in Miami happy town not only elected
Somehow,that gives me a Beach reads this column. Lindsay—they proved they
great satisfaction. Few In New York, the in- hadn't learned a thing by
Hospital would be nice ; g dictment is somewhat more electing Beanie as his
cities that I can think of serious. Of course, it has successor.
deserve to get their I can't think of anyother
comeuppance more. been for a long time.
I have never been to The Big Apple,with what city on the face of the earth
emergency center okay
Miami Beach, so maybe that Passes for fiscal which would elect as mayor
judgement isn't fair. But management in that city, the man who had helped
I've talked to enou h was severely chastized by bankrupt it.
g the U.S. Securities 8& Yep. New York and Abe
disgruntled conventioners Exchange Commission in a Beame deserve each other.
The news that our Northwest ment center such as the one who have been there and
beingcontemplated by devel- they agree,almost to a man, recent report. Bob Agee was right.
area may get an emergency p
r• that Miami Beach is Ripoff
medical treatment center is good oper Bob Gibson will get heart- :.: ; ;; : :; . :: ;';';'=''''"'''"''''''''''"'* `
from residents of 4ifteen
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news to the thousands who are felt applause per cent is NOT
Oro Valleyand Catalina enough!" was the message I
disappointed at the latest denial the g � �Q � //� �V is e' V�•�
of a hospital for this area. communities. which Tucson Realtors .i.
found placed on their tables '.
True, *a-hospital as proposedin the coffeeshop of the '
by American Medical Interna- Fountainebleu when they Thousands of Americans medication. See that there
withtoil,and some held their national con-
year,
killing themselves each . are no poisons or insecticides
tional would be a valuable Some are bent year,accidentally.Last year within reach of children.
• get crooked trying to avoid it. vention there a few years
public service, and we believe brow back. 117,000 died and 500,000 Install hand rails on all
p Herbert SOC
would -be a feasible venture Man cannot live by incompetence were permanently crippled stairways. Remove throw
rugs and tack down loose
The charming reminder, as a result of injuries. g
financially for the company alone. of course, wasplaced there edges of carpeting. Be .
no matter what _the Health Laurence J.Peter by the joint's waiters and Many accidents can be extremely careful of matches
A pat on the back is only a few Waitresses. Talk about Prevented. Protect yourself and cigarette lighters. Grab
Systems Agency of Southeastern vertebrae removed from a kick in and your family by making
' miles ahead in feeding the jackals. bars on the bath tub and the
Arizona says• the pants, but is .I was visiting with a your , home safe. Keep use of skid proof tape in the
But if that isn't to be granted results. fellow in El Paso the other medicine locked in a cabinet tub will help to avoid
V.Wilcox
[at least in the near future] then day; a man who had just and turn on lights at night accidents.
returned from another when taking- any vpe of
were sure an emergency.treat-
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THEODORE C.TURPIN
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-.tugust 11, 1977 7 ORO VALLEY AARIZ]VOICE A-3
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Take a building — a giant trees. Erosion has soils,streams and aesthetics ..
25-story building. Beside it already toppled several within the park, downslope f << v -
lace a giant redwood 385 giants, and when the winter from and as a result of
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feet tall. rains come, more trees will clear-cutting within the so- `" 4 y ° ...P °�: '=
The redwood would shade fall. called buffer zone. But the �µ- -a .
the top floors of the sky- Since March, California logging goes on.
scraper.The building can be Rep. Phillip Burton and 20 The fate of the Redwood . �
demolished and rebuilt in a other congressmen have National Park lies with ,rfs ,;
few months or years. pushed a bill to enlarge the Congress. '. "�
The redwood cannot be park to create a defensible Rep. Burton has cut his ' :'::—
regrown in the lifetime of the ecological unit. In April first proposal of 74,000 acres { �.,, K w „� � �.-, .' :,
living. It takes 20 to 25 Secretary of Interior Cecil to a barely adequate 48, f `- `"* Y ...f...,_,.: -
000. ���.��.�.� � �� � � ,� - .
• • including
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-- includin .-.: .x r .• : _,-, ., ;, : - ... .- �:�.': ,� ., k, •_.
generations to grow a giant Andrus asked logging Congressg ::. °... �� _� : �. ...�,.• k� -. .� �� ,� >��., ,��
redwood. Some are 15 to 22 companies for a six-month members of the Texas
centuries old. moratorium on 19 sections. delegation — should act Unlucky break
But we are cutting them quickly to protect a national
loggers down to add rooms to houses The to gg rejected the heritage comparable to A truck driver whose water tanker stalled on U.S.Highway 89 and unluckily rolled into the
or build patio furniture. request on the same day. Grand Canyon, Monument Oro Valley town limits,found out how the town feels about road hazards along the dangerous
In 1968 Congress set aside The Save-the-Redwoods Valley and Niagara Falls. highway stretch which has been the site of numerous accidents recently. Police Chief Fred
58,000 acres as the Redwood Once gone, the redwood Roof cited the driver,Donald Register of Pipeline Constructors,for lack of warning devices
National Park to save for all League offered $1 million to giants will never again and failure to display them. Roof set out the town's warning devices to prevent a collision
future Americans one small one of the companies to buy scrape the skies of America. along the highway which he said is too narrow.U.S.89 will be expanded this winter. [Voice
patch of the once great virgin small parcels that would —The Houston Post staff photo]
forest of giant trees. buffer the Tall Trees Groves.
It was obvious then that The company refused.
the plan was poor, that the The Center for Education
park would be vulnerable and Manpower Resources in SHERIFF'S DEPUTIES ARE DEFENDANTS
around its edges.In the eight California has shown that to
years since, heavy logging restore badly damaged lands
has stripped more than of the Redwood Creek Basin 'false
12,000 acres bare on adjacent would provide more jobs r ' � �'
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rrenlente park /
Uphill and upstream from would cost. •. ..
the park, the denuded land A federal court in
releases torrential runoff to California has found that
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our over the ark clogging there is substantial ongoing I
P park, g� g g g
its streams and undercutting damage . . . to the timber, penaingfrom-year-ola
By CHRIS KEMBERLING for dismissal`Of the�case andf throwing� various materials and with justification, and
OTHER EDITORS S AY A court date still has to be reimbursement of leo aI co'st`s' .from had probable•cause in the
k' from a moving vehicle.
set in the $75 000 false that have been incurred.wrest:,,They-also contend
arrest lawsuit filed by the He was booked into Pima that Kolt assumed the risk
13abbitta� son of former Oro Kolt s stiit'stems from~am' County Jail; later the of his in'uries'and�damages
mayor Rich v Valley incident dating back. to charges against him were b his actions:
y and Kolt, over a y .- -
II • cu tossin incident that August 1976, when he dropped. ,
cup-tossing _~a Radcilffes .attorney occurred more than ayear allegedlytossed an ice-filled The deputies who ,
con-
attempt
cup from;his eat." `', ` ' - ,. 'arrested 1 tends that,the.deputy wasn't
ago. P a ted Kot are also
The,cpp reportedly struck named in the suit for what chasing Kolt,b_ut was merely
The attempt to smear issues and his record. Kolt's son,Robert claimed an off-dutysheriff's deputy he claims was an unlawful trying to obtain hisplicense
P that Pima County Sheriff'sj P number for a later arrest.
Attorney General Bruce But they don't want to who was parked in his search of his vehicle,and for
Babbitt with a false charge beat him on a trumped-up deputies who arrested him personarcar near Ina'Road v allegedly making an arrest Also named in the suit is
in August of 1976 acted without a warrant. former Pima County Sheriff
of involvement with Las charge such as this. and Magic Lane.
Vegas gambling kingpins Babbitt's next bid for maliciously and violated his They deputy, Lynn William Coy Cox and the
came to a screechinghaltpublic office maywell be for civil rights Tom Scott, a passenger in Pima County Board of
• Although the case hasn't Radcliffe,turned around and _Kolt's car, is listed as a Supervisors, for what the
with the announcement of the governorship. We don't pursued Kolt it's alleged p
the FBI investigations think the gambling charges Yet gone to trial, attorneys and a chase ensued — with witness• to verify Kolt's suit claims was their failure
findings. or his clean bill of health for the men named, as speeds of up to 70 miles per story. to instruct and supervise the
Babbitt was given a clean would make any significant defendants have filed . hour. Attorneys for the deputies with regard to the
responses with the court deputies involved claim theyrights and treatment of
bill of health difference in a general P g
It is heartening that election. denying Kolt's allegations Kolt lost Radcliffe in the acted within their authority citizens.
leaders of the opposition But we do think it could be and claiming that the chase, but the Oro Valleyan
party, the Republicans, a help in the primaries. The
deputies acted with was later arrested by other lEIW
came out publicly and charges focused attention probably cause. deputies. He was charged White Mountains Auction Event
strongly in defense of upon a side of Babbitt which, The attorneys have asked with simple assault and with
• PUBLIC AUCTION
Democrat Babbitt and had perhaps, not too many ; = .* r,5 �ti�i.✓� .�a f:ka'NN. ,✓r'v r •r,,��'=�S: x'''c•�r .: ,._`,;� ..,:k ✓ .v
.-tiY.✓�,1.'L \•����[�'1,1 t�^. � .r h Sti' }�{{',�:¢} Mr•,4•.`Sy`.'..:• L .},
called upon the FBI to voters had considered. ✓� ..•r ✓ :'k,. `'�:.•r{ f `��f''4 n°- ~ r.
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Sale will go to highest
produce a quick Now it is clear that he's '4
bidder above the mortgage,
determination of whether clean as a hound's tooth
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the charges were true. insofar as involvement with ' .
the gambling element is EXECUTIVE CABIN
No doubt this helped to concerned so he has a �ti:.•
hurry the investigation distinct advantage On one acre lot plus 3/4 acre adjoining lot
along. d antage there A failure to terminate a giving him a jail sentence of LAKESIDE ARIZONA
From the moment of against others who may murderer's life isn't a one week is a society that SAT—SEPT.3,1977
Babbitt's initial denial, challenge him for the celebration of human life but doesn t .set much store by 2 PSA.
leaders of both major parties Democratic nomination. exactly the opposite. human life. SALE AT THE SITE
Thus his enemies, who Those who believe in the A society that holds
were confident he would be DIRECTIONS:Approximately 6 miles south of Shawlow on Highway
cleared. engineered the charges, sacred right of an individual human life so sacred that it 260;turn right at Rainbow Lake Drive[McEwen'sT.V.l The cabin is
have produced a result to live his life span is prepared to execute 8/10 of.a mile on the left;sign.at the property -- •'
The Republicans won't exactly opposite to what uninterrupted by murder anyone who takes another r rooms-bath- me room with slate
pull their shots when they had in mind. can't affirm their devotion to human life is a society that Split logconstruction-fou bed game
pool table-kitchen-large pantry area-dining area-living room
Babbitt runs again for office; Even if the long arm of the that principle by dealing believes deeply .in human with large fire place-utility room-large storage'aarea'With built-in
they'll put up the toughest law never catches up with frivolously with those who life. cabinets-covered double garage with work bench shelves and
possible candidate and them,poetic justice has. violate it. cabinets.Front and rear porches.Central Gas.Heating.Heavily
they'll hit him hard on the — Sun City News-Sun . . . A society that -- Columnist William insulated throughout for year round use.Thelot-is heavily wooded
-with pine trees and some fruit trees.Prcfperty,is zoned for horses•
punishes a murderer by F.Buckley Jr, Within walking distance to beautiful Rainbow Lake-approximately
a 1/4 mile. _
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... % , - . [Continued from Page A-1] gested a northside mobile "We definitely need a
' � 'li. > away. My doctor isn't an paramedic unit instead of a hospital because it's a long
_ - ,• ' .,4 osteopath, P g y Y Y
�* so I couldn't use hos ital or emer enc care wa to an of the others.We
> .. �; y ` Tucson General, and St. clinic. have a volunteer emergency
= Mary's doesn't have a ma- A northside hospital would crew in Catalina, but they
' ''`' * '��• � " Pullpatients awayfrom the onlykeepyou goinguntil
= /` ' ,'t,` w ternity ward anymore, she p
�'``_` = �= `�e '` . ' , qr k',.4t-`�',,* =`. other hospitals, which could they can get you to a
k..; .I. said.
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-tet Mrs.Ro Mattson an Oro eventually lead to higher hospital,"he said.
.• ° ' Valley resident,said it was taxes Oro Valley resident Rosa-
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�� . a. _ , : a stroke of luck"her mother- "It would be nice to have a lyn Glickman, of Shadow
{ x .:, in-law made it to the hospital hospital nearby, but it's not Mountains Estates East,
" . w #•• • occasions an absolute necessity," originally backed the North-
in time on two
'` Hufault said. west Community Hospital by
� , �� �� '' withinthepast year.
o osed an emer encTot*
si m etitions,.-•-•..-', "We4
F X : {� care clinic because it doesn t its development.
��� r y � � gency care services nearby
4 ..,,. and St. Jose h's Hospital is serve a useful function. "The west side doesn't
- . . ,.."4V11,. � a1 i awa Hos- When you take someone to have any facilities.
,� � ; ,�. �` �� `� about 24 m les y And its
� � ► ` zE �.� 4.' an emergency clinic, it'squite a drive to St. Joseph's
pital beds aren t always g y
"� }'- - + usuallyin a hos ital ust in or TMC es eciall for an
` available in an emergency P P y y
- i . : ' case complications arise and kind of an emer enc
` �• ��� � 4 j - "• situation because they may p g y-
`� .•'". �"` - - r s already be filled,"Mrs.Matt- the person has to stay Catalina resident Patricia
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� - , �. �' son added.
� }; ;' w Lillian Borg of Oro Valley the Northwest Community
Another Catalina resi-
�'. ; �� � = �. said the existing hospitals in Hospital, but also volun-
. , . dent, Beverly Baker, said Tucson appear adequate. teered her services."As soon
�: _ ; _ the advantages of a hospital „ _
`` a � > a would outweigh the benefits Were close enough to as the firm which is propos
' Tucson Medical Center and in the hospital tells us what
' , ; • : of an emergency care center. g P
,: _ '- ...•'k,. � - > x we re satisfied with that. So to do—like signing petitions
° :I "My boy was seriously ,
far,we haven t really needed or whatever -- well do it.
• a injured a while ago, and we
• hospital facilities, so this She said she couldn't
{, °> had to take him to Tucson
> • > may be part of the reason understand why the hospital
y ,I,i.> General.
,. r :, 4;�• why I don't think a new was defeated because the
‘:4'..4•,,,-;34 r With a hospital, she said, hospital is needed." was drawn upwell.
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proposal
K •
,j ,� - �� medical services would be Alicia Mendoza, of Cata- "It was the right bed size
offered 24 hours a day while lina, said she supports a g
n
lir
and wasn't an overly large
�` some emergency centers do northside hospital because
�` . ,x hospital• It simply covered"� w_ . l . not provide around-the- occasionally she has had to
the basics. There
cx
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.e1`' clock care. But, she con- take her children to another wereenough signed petitions, so
z _ eluded, at this point "any- hospital.
:. thingwould be better than She added that a couple of the people supported it. And
�. }�� r P so do most of the doctors and
• nothing at all." her friends aren t able to
. > <�� _ � �:. ` <� �� 4.;'a..� �� > businessmen in the area.
_ �°rr °� ;'.a,s ��„,..,..,,,,:...„;..,,,,,,,,,.....,.7._,, ..> :. �,,t.; Gertrude Ash of Catalina drive. For them, she said, a
•
s >>� >'' Who else can be blocking it
/t no longer drives because of nearby hospital is essential.
.L,, "• ' � . She has found it Oro Valle resident Jo- but the board (Health
K r .q her age y
�> : � a fir w� �}. ?�*a Systems Agency)?
}� .� ; Y ,. _ w ' difficult to get to Tucson seph Seaman supported a
F &Y:- `<° Gene Fetter of Oro Valley
w,: y n ?. : • _ 'M .'y_ � :'..�: General several times in the northside hospital because of
�; Y � supported a northside
, � ,• � > � �' �� ;v, . A past few years. the northwest area s growth. rt a hosp�-
_ �,y a tal and emergency care cen
w�.h iii-t `, -.t K; Building a hospital would •Were completely, void of
ter. Its unusual that a
ry .... ...,4,:;.....1,0:‘,,. .,,i,,,,,±.;;;j .. cost quite a bit, but it costs medical- facilities *• even
plenty of money to go to any though our population major area like this has no
.\-,..,.::,,,•.. `a � � y�:��” facilities even though thou-
ac, ? :4 hospital. And besides you growth _shows a need for:� µ �� '` ' have to drive about 30 hospital facilities• '
sands of people live here•
i��,. R • And we're
minutes one way to even see going to continue to grow—I "We have fire and police
7'he neare s t hospital -
a doctor or use a hospital," don't see any end to it." protection, but no emer-
she said. Frank •
Atkinson, a Cata- enc protection for the
Tucson General,an osteopathic center,is the nearest hospital available to most Northwest g y
VOICE staff hoto John Hufault of Oro Val- lina resident,also opted for individual. There's no place
residents. It's located on North Campbell Avenue near R' 'to River. [ P ley, had a few ideas of his hospital rather than an emer- to go near here, except the
own on the issue. He sug- gency care center. first aid kit at home."
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Illadillt s Ilii•INItlie , Labor Day
Cuta-Thon
thief?
If your child thinks that shoplifting is just a
"game;'she(or he)can be endangering her future. Sept. 1Q-4p.m.,outside in front of the
B cau in h f e se, t o eyes o the law,shopl�ft�ng�s
stealing. No ifs,ands or buts. Headmasters In Plaza Escondida
And in the eyes of stores,there's nothing'cute•• $6per cut.Ali moneyto be donated to
about a child who sho I�fts.To protect themselves and
p
their customers from rising prices,stores are forced to r Lewis'Muscular Dystro
phy fund
Je ry
be tough on shoplifters. Even children. don't forget our MD Carnival!
Spare your child a lot of grief.
Sit down with her today and make sure she
knows that shoplifting is a serious crime.
As a parent,you owe it to her.
S.T.E.M.INCS
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90 N. Oracle at Magee • Plaza Escondida
Shop;iftersTake Everybody's Money
August 31 1977 ORO VALLEY[ARIZ]VOICE A-5
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schools caused confusion ,,i.”. ,
An Amphitheater School built to handle rising enroll- modeled after the Coronado I
Board member said he ment there will be com- Elementary School in �` : h:..,:, . n
suspects it has cost the pleted. Catalina which features $- -` ` Y:::,,:::::::- <ydistrict more mone too en After cross-room consul- x `�' `'�� `
Y P separate classroom pods. <����k �� .� � ��� � � s�. ��• ��y�.
. s r,•�4 .,,,,'t 'fie,y,. r` . �' > , +s '- `N•,.+
school earlier than usual this tation with staff members, } j,,,,,,„,„,„;:
,; : �� � "
. During the personnel '�. � ro
year — mainly through con- District Superintendent x ~ "` A A:
report at the meeting,Alfred `�:., � 7,411*'4-1-1 :::„Ii!:::k.:2,1:7,,,,,q,s1:t:-.:::;'}.,1„; 'I:
��fusion amon students andThomas E.Neel ronounced _g P •. C.Strachan,associate super- ° ' _,, ,"rents. Set. 23 as the completionP P intendent of staff relations, � x �� � �: ��Dr. John S.Welsh, actin date.After further consult"- a� _ :�g recommended that a new x '`a h.
said �� . rC 4 4%
president of the board at its tion,the superintendent : � , -� < . � 4 ;� <;�'
' accept an physical education teacher ` ,N�r . ..4� . ' ti �h, ,.; ..F,-, �4 :., .:, ,' r:.'' ,
semi-monthly regular meet- he'd be willing to acc pf
be hired at Harelson. '` ��°
k d for a informal bet from another �� �� �'�
Ari-'- b„ Y y�.�, �
ing Aug. 23, ase _ Whitlach was s fiPi,e > Z" -Ma - ,report then from district skeptical Harelson teacher, Michele t M
administrators comparing who was concerned about approved to serve 2/5 full
the costs of the new and old overcrowding at the school. time — or for two of the xe
opening dates. "If they'll back me up, I'll school's five daily periods.
pSchool began thisyear take it (the bet)," Neel said +
Strachan added that only � �•
Aug. 22, rather than after amidst chuckles from the three vacancies remain in the 'VOICE staff photo]
Labor Day — the first audience. district staff — all in •
• memberScott studies enrollment
direct Boacrd
Monday P The board also approved support, rather than
Valleys 300 elementary and teaching positions.
tuition rates for out-of-
high school students The school board's next
attend Amphitheater district students who will —- �.�.. s • - - - •,./,,,,,i _attend Amphi schools this regular meeting will held --� - A� - cm___-,-_---.
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District schools. Sept. 13 at the Rillito Ranch _ '�aT "= o '�
Welsh and fellow board year. Of those 392 students, P _ �- — ...-
about 90 will attend Canyon School for handicapped - / 07Filr -4:3' -- -
member Mrs. Nancy J. students. �'
Thomas chided del Oro High School in Oro
Valley, Follett told the A study session was Why are fatty foods so fattening? Because fat is the basic food with the greatest number
administrators for long of calories. One gram of pure fat yields over twice the calories of one gram of pure
registration lines and other Voice. scheduled for yesterday. protein or carbohydrate.
difficulties in the district
Most of the tuition
recently — which Welsh students are from the
indicated could have been Catalina Foothills School
due to the earlier opening. District, which has no high
In other action at last school.
week's board meeting, the Much of last week's meet-
three members present ing was devoted to a
a roved a contract to allow presentation by proponents NUMBER ONE RADIO
PP of a high school equivalency
Canyon del Oro High program in the district —
School's swim team use of
the pool at Dennis Weaver which the board approved
e • ci)
Park. unanimously.
The park, located at the It is patterned after an
CDO campus' eastern bor-
ill R
award-winning "diploma •■ ■ ■ for e W o•
der, is operated by Pima Program" at Davis-Monthan
County Parks and Recrea- Air Farce base, on which
tion Department.The deIatt- Amphi district educators
ment has agreed to allow the worked as main consultants.
team use of the pool free of The diploma program
charge, as it has in past wouldn't interfere with, but
years, said Leslie Follett, rather "complement" exist-
assistant superintendent of mg alternatives to high
the Amphi district for school in the district, said KAI R is concerned.
finances and accounting. Amphi High principal Wil-
Follett described the Liam Murphy.
contract as part of a "back- The only expense to the
scratching" agreement with district itself for the isnow to dra itself out of an era of
Parks and Recreation federall -funded ro am is America g y Pn in find a
Department,since the school offering its facilities. � thinking. Movies with happy e d gsdistrict allows county It is open to all districtnegative
of lighted audience and a nice return on investments.
residents useadults, and high school age responsive
tennis courts at some of its students who dropped out to
schools for free. work, or for other worth-
The district, however, while reasons. It toooo early to know if we shall able to make it back to
may stop providing lighting The school board also
for county-sponsored base- approved contracting with the world of the optimistic, positive thinking Americans.
in ball games at its schools in the Flowing Wells School of influence think theyhave a slake
• . • After all,manypeople
the future, because of the District to administer a
high electricity costs,Follett $110,000 grant from the encouragingview that things are bad.Then they an �e
a
added. federal government proved-
Welsh, acting board ing skilled training to the into power under a new arrangement.
president in the absence of district's handicapped
Mr. Edgar C. Butterbaugh, students.
introduced an administration It also approved a contract continuity., with long-range
report on enrollment at with the architectural firmMeanwhile there s ty,
• through buildingon the
district schools last week by Buffington and Hansen to Qa (;�ntfnue to create
is there that we find
news on enrollment?" tentativelyto be located at
achievements of thepast.And it usually
As of Aug. 23, students Sage and Romero. real solutions to our problems.
signed up in the district's 14 A definite site will be
schools totalled 8,873—less picked within two weeks,
than the two per cent growth Welsh told the partners in ha s as one of its destinies becoming a
predicted, Follett told the the form at the meeting. Clearly, Tucson
The uali and the
bodserlated s ) f er�ous importance. q tymedical center o s
Michael Alegra, first-year will be paid $31,000 or 21I� extraordinary andgradually!
• ofphysicians here �s a ry
principal at Harelson per cent of the construction
Elementary School, bid rice — whichever isbuildingboth a finedi aI school
the of Arizona is
attended the meeting to ask greater.
when new class rooms being The new school will be and a health sciences center which are pioneering the new1 0
f the future.Medicine, like all
. as well as training the healers o
41/ .� EASY-PLAY �SPEED
disciplines, on the accomplishments of
is step by step p
OFF! thepast. And we are the beneficiaries.
i
11 11 �, youtions write to It R is
MUSICif have comments or sugges ,. . ..„
Concerned.
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thomaORGAN Mon. thru Sat. John Riddick
s noon to 6 p.m. above editorial was written by
CENTER Friday night till 8 Am and aired on July25 by KAiR AM and FM.
Placita del Norte — 5823 North Oracle — 888-4702
A-S ORO VALLEY[ARIZ]VOICE August 31, 1977
IF TORTOLITA PLAN'S APPROVED
•
Will OV lifestyle change ? Area planners don t agree
By MARY SGHMIDT set well with Mrs.Chessen. improvements would make „ , ,
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Oro Valley and Pima Ever thin will be more all La Canada _ :.:- t :.. :,. r . �. � .., r : ,.,.
Y g a two way, .� ��� k ��. �*�, y .� �..� .:. {,,��< ,� -r...; .� �. �.; d .,�.,
County planners dont see congested, she said. paved street. But no time � ��'� , .�_ �,t .� � .< � �
eye-to-eye on how the "People in Oro Valley came frame has been set for the r
Tortolita Plan will effect the here because we like the work,he said. ,‘,, .„ ,,,,,,,:t;
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small incorporated town. rural lifestyle — and we Mrs. Chessen insisted
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Lance MacVittie, want to preserve that that Calle Concordia in Oro ` ' : / y {, z } �” ` ;`
rinci alplanner at the lifestyle."
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P P tyle. Valley also would be getting ,. . .� -, Y4. +� ..,
Pima County Planning and But planner MacVittie more traffic from the w'
Zoning Department, said he said he doesn't feel Oro additional northwest side „ . ,. �, . ,_
doesn't think Oro Valley Valleyans would be swayed residents. `•"" _ �"`
would be directly affected by what happens around Although MacVittie says
;.., ,,,,, y.,,
by the proposed Tortolita them. he thinks the northwest area z <. , �. :Plan. "The character of the area will have enough water � ,�,,,�,,. a ' :It: .But Sharon Chessen, Oro near Oro Valle might initiall even with the ��.� .� �- ':q �"
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Valleys Planning and chang , he said — but he Tortolita Plan, he said that - ?` �` � � �
Z o n i n Commission doesn'tthinkitw would ` �.�` X `
• d rub off
geventually the area would at'.° �. - � •.
chairman, said she thinks on the town. probably have-to import it x¢ ti
the town's whole lifestyle Undoubtedly there will be from either the Central ° ��� »: v•.
would change. less natural desert around Arizona Project or Avra , - r >:;:
MacVittie did there in 10 to 20 years," Valley. `` ".
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acknowledge, that there MacVittie said. He declined to guess how
could be some "indirect" "But we've tried to reflect soon imported water would .
effects on Oro Valley — the one-house-per-acre be needed. ,'�� <- ::.
which would be bordered on zoning classification — Mrs. Chessen said she ¢ \ .k.. �'.,� -
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all sides by areas covered in similar to Oro Valley's — in didn't know where the water . __
the plan. It awaits action by the Tortolita Plan as much would come from, but said ,wn`o h
the e Pima County Board of as possible." she couldn't see how anyone ,�w>�; :�:< , ,, .' „
Supervisors, having been Both planners agreed that could build without making
passed last month by the there could be some traffic sure the water was there
advisory County Planning congestion problems in Oro first. yy mere air is clean _. but or how long.2
and ZoningCommission.. Valley. But the increased traffic Boasts of Oro Valley's clean air may go the way of this fallen billboard near the townhouses
The supervisors MacVittie said he couldn't around Oro Valley isn't Mrs.
postponed a decision on the estimate how much traffic Chessen's only concern. when as many as 70,000 persons move into the Tortolita Plan area surrounding the town.
Tortolita Plan Aug. 15 and would be going through Oro She said she thought the
set Sept. 6 as the new date Valley until a decision is Oro Valley Planning and
to decide its fate. made on Rancho Vistoso, a Zoning Commission might
Some of the supervisors 5,000-acre parcel proposed be pressured to grant both Donaldson and Cross,the only junior high Both planners agreed that
said they want to study the for development, which is to rezoning along the Tucson- Harelson schools. school serving Oro Valley the Canada del Oro
plan more, while two others be considered separately Florence highway. Air MacVittie predicted that currently has about 660 intercepter would have to be
— David Yetman and Sam from the Tortolita Plan, quality in the town would the greatest population students and can accom- finished before the Tortolita
Lena — indicated that they The planner said another also deteriorate -- with density would be in the modate 1,200. development could get
still want to change it to hearing on Rancho Vistoso more cars, she predicted,dt Thornydale/Ina Road area Earlier this summer, started.
allow for higher density will be held Sept.27. would Oro Valley's streets. the west,of Oro Valley, Canyon del Oro High School And both thought that the
housinng. "Other roads such as MacVittie cited schools as and in the Highlands area— g interceptor would be able to
right at its northern border. Principal Rick Wilson said handle the additional
If approved in its present Hardy and La Canada also another possible problem for he thought his school could
form, the Tortolita Planwill get more traffic." Im- Oro Valley residents. The next school — an handle incomingenrollment sewage caused by the influx
would allow for almost rovements on La Canada "If the area's elementary school -' for about five ears. of"persons in the area.
70,000 residents on the sh population probably will be needed iny "Completion of
Dula be the only effect of keeps growing as expected p the
northwest side within 25 the plan on Oro Valley, he more schools will be about five years at the Currently, the school has a in: ..ceptor is going to take
years.
needed,"he said."Currently Thornydale/Ina area, he 1,5Q0 enrollment, and a about a year," MacVittie
added. 2,000-student capacity. it's said. said.But when it s done,the
That 70,000 figure doesn't MacVittie said the there are nine elementary,
one junior high and'one high He said he couldn't Canyon del - Oros northwest area it serves —
school in the northwest estimate how many years enrollment includes including Oro Valley —
Peters long-time 01/resident, dies area." would•.'ass before another students from outside the shouldn't have any worries
Oro Valley children attend junior nigh or high .z.,.hool Tortolita Plan and Oro about the capacity of the
Funeral services were Valley for about 10 years, four of these schools -- would have to be built. Valleyidielhi_ ,MacVittie said. sewage system.
held Monday for Harold W. was a Mason, a meml. nr olf Donaldson and Harelson
Peters, an Oro Valley the Sabbar Shrine Temple elementaries, Cross Junior •
CountryClub resident who01110
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and the Exchange Club at High and Canyon del Oro ii ,,
died Aug.25. Casas Adobes and belonged g High School. 41111111:11. �to the Oro Valle Countr 0Death was caused by a Y Y Mrs. Chessen questionedC.. ,' r �'
Club
stomach aneurism that whether schools would be �..._ - _
hemorrhaged as Peters was He was part of the One built before or after the need -
driving home from Sedona O'clock Wonders — a golf has arisen. This fall, four
on Interstate 10 near group at the club. new classrooms went up at
Nickerson Farms Peters is survived by his •
Restaurant Aug.25. widow, Agnes Peters; ��
IPP Th
daughter Nancy Peters - e
He was taken by am- Gron Inger, both of Oro The Best In
HEADMASTERS
bulance to Tucson Medical Valley; brothers Arthur and Land Values!
Center where he underwent Walter of Florida and Arivaca—non-restricted
surgery. water area - LIO1
g Robert of Illinois; and five 20 acres with well —
Peters, who lived in Oro grandchildren. power—septic tank choice
i 2 / IP 297361.9
bottom land. Owner just ihk
reduced price and wants out! 41111,
...41)..1.. ' ,., ,; 10 acres with new well — i
2N.'-:,-.0"i `„ power—Mesquite trees and
--, 4► ,Nr --� _ 5-:: views — ALL FOR $136.39
�.- ti--..-. -- - �ice,: . - `� � _
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10 acres — shallow water
table— power available —
privacy—$700 per acre with
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en�o r $1000 down and$72,80 per to C e s
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1,,, month.
�'- Citizens! Tubac--Santa
ik. You're worthyour Here!!! i1 Cruz County
Age in$$$ If
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you are over 60, we'll reduce your ,r 11 10 acres or 20 acres —
luncheon check by your age—one cent • •, overlooking Tubac Valley Jane Brieschke
ll' per year! Daily, Monday thru Friday, Country Club excellent views
!\ 1:30-3:00 P.M.Also Bar Specials forou — ideal for an
Y executive
•t 1 f during those hours. - .• hideaway — electricity —
good terms. Manicurist and Pedicurist
i'., the , . ,,
Green Valley
- s�' ;.
17 acres—two miles north of
Is back.smute - -4.• All Green Valley with GR zoning Jane is a graduate of the Arizona
. r.' —Ideal for Development or
` whatever you're looking for. Academy of Beauty. Call her for an appoint
:, Owner anxious—make him ��
fl ' an offer. - i
sa ooAde
meat Wed. Sat. 9 5 p.m. 279-3619. Alsr
= �.; ,,-`i Mini Ranch featurin Veronica Martin certifiElectrolo-
& � . , g ed LUNCHEON CLUB ,..„ 4.,� 3-1/3 acres — with twogist forpainless removalfacialof unwanted &
�����1Parking �fr�a��'� Elromorwess.olfafcnaHilvmtaitiePsineak Road. •+,���� Free at Park&Shop Lots ,��� ,r�Janwhobody hair. Free consultations 297-3619.
for your
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O.:.40 Real Estate Needs Sam Solito
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297-7600. 7890 N. Oracle at Magee • Plaza Escondida
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SITE INSPECTION SLATED THIS WEEK
FAA may rule on Cato ! I no• INSIDE September THIS ISSUE:
heliport
within
LIVING
By DENNIS JOYCE A leader of that opposition waslocal
A Federal Aviation Administration rancher and business man Lloyd Golder
inspector from Los Angeles was scheduled III. He wasn't available for comment on the new Southern Arizona magazine
to tour the site of a proposed heliport in the proposed heliport.
Catalina Monday or Tuesday, an FAA Both Binzak and an FAA spokesman in
spokesman said. Phoenix described the Catalina heliport as
A final decision on the proposed site will a possible boon to the community,since it SOCIALIZATION, NUTRITION PROGRAM
probably be made by FAA within 30 days, possibly could be used in medical
Elld 1 0 I
erly po I
said Tom Binzak, air space specialist in emergencies here.
card s ark 4
Los Angeles. Steve ayes,chief of the Catalina Area i
_ iii
Don M. Davis, chief of the FAA air Volunteer Fire and rescue Team,declined
space and procedures branch in Losretctice _
to comment last week on such a prospect,
Angeles,will make that decision. until he can study the proposal further. • •
The federal agency doesn't seek public The Bonanza Heights site is located
input on such decisions, because the FAA within the boundaries of the new Catalina
reviews proposals "only from a technical Volunteer Fire District, which the at senior
Cetfater
air space standpoint." volunteer team will bid to serve on a you'd think they were a Raul Castro's commendation the monthly birthday
Land use decisions must be made by contract. bunch of school kids, the plaque from Ms. Hartke — recognition day at the site
local governments, Binzak said. But Puna way the guys are always as living proof that the Thursday. One birthday boy
County, which has jurisdiction in the area,
having to coax the girls into "senior generation" can be named Hank who obviously
has no planning and zoning standards K , playing a ame with them. an active one, given the en o ed the company or the
relating to heliports — only airplane � '•
�a p y g g y p y
landingstrips,a county planner has said.
}t � But,after all those years, opportunity. audience — proudly
� it isn t shyness that stalls Smith was honored for his pronounced, "I finally
Meanwhile, proponents of the heliport ,-, the •rls' decision. And the volunteer work at the reached 39."
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— Aero-Copters of Arizona Inc — are � ���`�� • '''.4.' � �
.. „ choice is rummy and pool, Catalina site, said its As skeptical friends
holding their plans for the facility
'in
not baseballand jacks, for director,Ernie Smith. speculated as to whether
abeyance"until after October,said Donna the "kids" at Catalina's The opportunity to stay Earl had reallyreached 69 or
Cox, who with her husband, Paul,-owns ���
. "Senior Now Generation" active is what the federally 70, the always exuberant
the company. �' '� �� •
• ` ' Program. funded Senior Now director Smith reminded the
Speaking from Ruby s Inn,Utah—near , .� The choice seems fine Generation program tries to group
that"We e
Bryce Canyon — Mrs. Cox said they are �_ P gT �' P get younger
busynow with another aviation operation
�� with them. provide, said Ms.Dulgov.In here with every birthday —
p � They were all wrapped up addition, it offers one hot not older."
there. The company also operates a �� A �
' �` in their competition last mealper da served at
heliport at the Avra Valley airport,where p y'
v
��� � Thursday when Marge lunchtime. '
it rents helicopters for business and -."k ��
leasure excursions. �� � � Hartke, manager of the 17 Financial income isn't a
p �� ` � program sites in the county, criteria for joining the
The Coxes don't yet own the Bonanza `. , ;' �� F� , �' -. 'Frompuzzles
. „,z,,� ,� arrived to greet "all you program. The Catalina
Heights subdivision land where they �.
intend to build in Catalina,however.And
�x,:_. card: sharks and •pool participants seem
the owner of that land, a Tucsonan, has •
� a,Zt2??i 'rain players." representative of the social ,
t. pool,
said it's still upfor sale to the hi hest Ms. Hartke — along with spectrum in their com- p
g Coronado School maintenance man Fred Gloria Dulgov, director of munity.
bidder. Ebersbacher won't know if this drainage Senior Now Generation — "You can earn $100,000 a Spictures
So far, no local opposition to the i e — installed to prey
a leakingwere at the Catalina site on e @ p
proposed helipor is in evidence.But some p p p year and still need the
problem at the school will work until it the Coronado School campus company of other people,"
300 to 500 Cat signed a petition last rains again. Architects Buffington and last week to present an Ms.Dulgov said. Page B-6
winter opposing a landing strip near the Hansen of Tucson, and thers have g
community for sailplanes — described byo a been award to one of the local In addition to the ex-
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one enthusiast as the "cleanest aspect"of trying to stop the mysterious seepage program participants. citement of having the
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ut worn off last week for these Coronado School
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vacation.The school's imaginative playgrounon
d and its basketball court serve as a '
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��partment has partly
funded the park, and last week its workers 'shed instal,ng •Lghts at the courts.
B-2
ORO VALLEY[ARIZ]VOICE August 31, 1977
PAVING DISTRACTS PROMPT DISCUSSION.•
Mayor, disagree purchase
books
"
What looked to be a short, failure of a Tucson con- percentage system, under details without having to can even potentially dangerous now.
uneventful agenda for tracto
• r to obtain permits or which Oro Valley would pay town attorney Walt Hen- to the town. He said he She cited an example in
councilinspection approval al for the $884 per year to the state der.son• feared town officials may which it took three days to
Thursday's town pp
Q installation of new water unemploymentfund,it voted "I think we can make themselves start in- get a code number to fill out
meeting actually produced a n
rare heated debate among pp
and i The work e beneath a town road unanimously to establish its better use of hbyis time.-Mrs. terpreting laws that only an a preliminary hearing form
two council members
C&D own fund. Lamberson said. attorney can fully un- on the proposed town
po
news of a serious violation of Pipeline
for Metropolitan A maximum benefit of She apparently uses the derstand. budget. Henderson and his
has alreadybeen $2,210peryear will be paid' statutes, most of all of the Mrs. Lamberson refused attorney weren't available
town road ordinances. Water Co. however, at that time to look up the
Mayor Lois Lamberson completed on North Calle to town employees who leave council members, and said to back down,
�' she.hzsn't the time to spend even when Council member statute.
and Council member Eldon Buena Vista, so holes have their job for any reason • P
Hanes exchanged words been bored tP
o test the except malfeasance, Mrs. driving intoTucson, where Lauren Rhude agreed with Henderson remained
over her proposal to pur- compaction of soil and other Lamberson said. they're available at public Hanes' criticism. She said largely neutral during the
"insultbut did say that
chase a
set of Arizona factors. The town clerk and four libraries. she considered it an debate,
deposit ofpolice officers are eligible for Hanes argued, however, to my intelligence. We can "convenience must weigh
Revised Statutes during a An assurance p 8'i
study session preceding the $6,000 was required unapprovedbythe the insurance, that the purchase was pick up so many little things against the cost of other
regular meeting, town for the The council voted to costly, unnecessary and that I know we aren't doing resources available."
The mayor eventually work, which was paid by refund $53.75 to an Oro
.i t2^ .± :+.,.r aA,y,�;` >':y�s-vs�: \•.�w.yd4:t:''.t•-�'�.,: +.. '` �V ,r
won out when the council Metropolitan Water after Valley family which had " "� , '
unanimously approved the some argument. Other obtained a building permit •X1..4 ,, .� y r -
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$580 purchase. necessary fees have also for a carport, hut later was �� r`'�� ,
Town Engineer James been aid. transferred out of the town _� -��, ;a � •,- ` i{g-- ' �
Krieghpresented a lengthy A proposed road im- to work elsewhere, The - ,j -,:,,,,,,.....,;,.,;i:::, s.,� ,
8'tY . .
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report which highlighted the provement district in Oro town kept $18 of the fee for k. („;,, c -.*
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regular meeting, though he Valley Estates West also work it had already dont rr
didn't bringuptwo topics wasn't brought upat the Revisions in the . '' `°". y ' z
presented at the studyregular meeting, but Kriegh agreement between thea ,. '"`
g '
session. said in study session that town and Pima County, ``> * ' _.g..
One of those was the more information is required coveringseptic tanks and `.` -
from the proponents before sewage disposal in tyro �`{
the town can consider the Valley.was also approved. � a `
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�� action tree related story). Mrs. Lamberson. in
ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION did r'harge i)l' the budget for the '° ' '
OF Other topicsKriegh ,> s: - -
• council, reported a town � � ��z. „i r � ,. _,.
CRAIG SHANNONCORPORRES address at the meetingmere P
KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: � r�� Y >•• ::: '''*:'WO
That we.the undersigned.have associated - His proposal for fund balance as of Thursday �. � ,
•
ourselves together for the purpose of forming reconciling differences o l$89,132. '. ,• s,�.
a corporation under the laws of the State gf Qpm
Arizona.ani do hereby adopt the following among Shadow Mountain Police Chief Fred Roof
Articles of Incorporation: 4;20 mir "4
ARTICLE' Estates East residents and gained approval from the ,, a .11,-,,,,-**,:.''''''.
� ;:iso.,The name of the corporation is Craig the town itself over road council to loan to the , �-•�Shannon Corporation.
ARTICLE!! improvements in the sub- Arizona Youth Center one of ' ,.. . id
The purpose or purposes for which this
corporation s organized is the transaction of division(see related story). eight radios the town has . .any and all lawful business,within or without -Installin "No Parking purchased °�� " d
the State of Arizona.for which corporations `' � r`� %; •maybe Inco rated under the laws oI the si s a cost of about The center will com- t ;�� :.X
incorporated signs (atr • • .e
State of Arizona.as they may be amended , ' - -
5120) alongCalle Concordia municate with local police in -
from time to time.
ARTICLE III in front of Canyon del Oro the event of an escape oftie transition
Canyon LesseningThe corporation initially intends to conduct
the various business activities associated with ,High School, to stem drug juvenile offenders housed at
publications.such as typesetting,compost- t i 1 l the minimum security c u r i t The transition from summer vacation to school was made a little easier for Canyon del Uro
fico,addressing,writing,sale of advertising. traffic at the school buts y
and distribution. allow students to be left off facility, located seven miles Hig h School students Friday when the school held its first fall mixer sponsored by the
ARTICLE IV
The coion shall have the authority to and picked up from classes. north of the town. Distributive Education Clubs of America[DECAL About 300 students attended the social
rporat
issue ONE MILLION(1,000,0001 shares of It will cost Oro V al le $84 event which featured a disc jockey from a local radio station who played disco music.To bring
common stock,each with a par value of TEN -- Road maintenance y
DOLLARS It10.1. work that 1S past due in the apiece to service the radios students to the event, several record album drawings were held. [Voice staff photo]
ARTICLE V
The name and address of the initial town by Bruce Greer for operation,Roof said.
statutory agent of the corporation is THEO-
DORECOtiStrLlCtion, Inc. It should He also reported that
C.TURPIN,8840 N.Riviera Drive.
Town of Oro Valley,Arizona.85704. begin this week, and will problems which arose on the Get tile picture
ARTICLE VI pi
The known place of business of the include grading of Linda CDO campus at the start of ■ . .
Tucson.
corporation Ar shalla be 426 East Seventh Street. Vista Boulevard, whose school last year haven't s tory .
Tucson.Arizona.85?O5, the
ARTICLE VII appeared this year. Roof did AND ■ ■
The initial Board of Directors shall consist washboard-like complexion pp y
of two directors.Thereafter.the number of has brought the threat of say that one school truck
peonbeto usesd e bony tthhe BoBayrdwf sDiocttohres
cancellation of daily was hot-wired in the first
corporation.The persons who are to serve as newspaper delivery. week of school and taken on
directors until the first annual meeting of
shareholders or until their successors are — Progress in the a "joy ride" up and down
elected and qualified are:
THEODORE C.TURPIN.8840 North Riviera completion of town con- Oracle Road. , , �,� a
KAT Town of Oro Valley.Arizona RW ditions on the proposed During the study session, ,` 4;'
KATHLEEN A.TURPIN,8840 North Riviera �.,.......,...00..e.....:.*, '��°�``•
Drive,Town of Oro Valley,Arizona 85704 rezoning in V aloro Estates, the council took under ` ` V.
x hs
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ARTICLE VII consideration a proposal . ,.r,-; y -- ` '
The incorporators of the corporation are Oro Valley's second sub- by
THEODORE C.TURPIN of 8$40 N.Riviera division. the Oro Valley Voice to run afi''
y_ + off."'- t. �
Drive,Town of Oro Valley, Arizona, and + '^°`�. 4
KATHLEEN A.TURPIN,8840 N.Riviera — Complaints from Oro its legal advertising for $1 .�-4.1 ; ,-,. .
Drive,Town of Oro Valley.Arizona. '' •
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IN WITNESS, WHEREOF, we have Valley Townhouse residents per year. Glenn Stearns, t ,-r . •
hereunto set our hands this 16th day of May. about an unsightly and Voice advertising manager, goo '.i.: ,,/' '
197?. Theodore C.TurpinIV '` ,' ;
THEODORE inefficient drainage ditch said the arrangement would , ; �- ,-..,•.:)::.„.., .-`'` .
TH g
Kathleen A.Turpin '`
that runs behind the sub- benefit both you and us. -�
KATHLEEN A.TURPIN �• .� �,..x .�. - •
STATE OF ARIZONA 1 division. During her study session . '
COUNTYOFPIMA 1 In action by the town debate with council member -- . , -:
The foregoing Articles of Incorporation council, one of two alter- Hanes; the mayor said a • "4,114171- M4 ,,
were acknowledged before me by THEO- '. ',., ,. • y-
DORE C. TURPIN and KATHLEEN A. natives for providing purchas{' of thc' Arlionai 4,7 `��°
TURPIN.this 16 day of May.1977. .��.,°
GerdaK aston recently-required unem- Revised Statute set would , . �_ ,41
r ployment insurance for paid save the town money, since :` . ,� ,,
My commission expires June 5.19T8 > . r'
Req.:CRAIG SHANNON CORPORATION town workers was passed. its v o l u n i c e r staff and .V : : ,
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Reporter Dennis Joyce and photographer Chris Kemberling don't
Delicious Buffet Dinner • spend all their time interviewing public officials like Lois Lamberson,
i mayor of the Town of Oro Valley.They also spend a lot of time talking
All you can eat! *(
Wed.-Sat.Open 6:15 p.m.8:15 p.m.Show with housewives,teachers,businessmen,students, laborers —the
Sunday Matinee 3:45 p.m.Dinner 5:15 p.m.Show ' people who are Oro Valley and Catalina.
Oro Valley Voice reporters get the picture and the story where they
Reservations are—from officials,from the people.
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'",A0_4)456 $1 off with this ad. And they bring them to you each week in the Oro Valley Voice.
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August 31, 1977 ORO VALLEY[ARIZ)VOICE B4
Shadow Mountains East .
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paving standards ...
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complaint that appears to be getting the same,but we'll work on shoulders and 1. ii4-:-.:-... :-:.Ir♦
sympathetic consideration by Kriegh. rights-of-way for drainage culverts." :-•`::...:,:••:::-•-••::-.,•::g•-•:::::,:.,.:..:,.. a`x ;~K� ,,
The town engineer succeeded in getting- He added "I've got to try to sell the ♦`- ♦.
approval from the town council at its council on the fact that this exception (to "�`\ v
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regular meeting Thursday to look into the the standards)is okay."
possibility at least of improving the roads One of the engineers main concerns,he
there to less than town standards. said, is releasing Stitzer, Lind and , '~ \y, ;
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Mayor Lois Lamberson didn't resist such Associates from liability in case the - i t. 10,0:;::: ' ~` ' >,r ,:
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research by Kriegh,but she said after the standards are reduced.The council can act
meeting, "I don't think we should even to assure this,Kriegh added. • ` ,:- -
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discuss this if it isn't going to be done to the The town council expressed disap-
town standards." pointment at a July study session that the
Among those standards is pavement money it has spent on the engineering ` •
that's 24 feet wide and a clear right-of- study might be wasted—unless residents
way strip 80 feet wide. Some residents follow through and pay for improvements.
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have argued that this width of pavement Proponents of another improvement
wouldpromote high traffic speed in the district in Oro Valleynow may have to pay
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subdivision. for the engineering themselves,_ the
A clear right-of-way 80 feet wide would council has said.
also require removal of scenic desert Kriegh said last month that the council , 41k. it . '
putting the option of
vegetation,some complained. p p g Shadow
Mrs. Lamberson indicated at the Mountain residents on the defensive by 0 ;•< '
meeting that she fears the town would be forcing them to petition against the im . \
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legally liable for any accidents on the provements. Unless such a petition was '' �!
roads, if they aren't built to those successful, the town could require that ''`
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standards. they pay for the work.
Kriegh in the past has echoed such Later, he indicated that his suggestion -• r. -'
fears, as when he responded at the July wasn't intended to be a serious proposal. ... � '
town council meetingto a Shadow And he noted that attempts byPima • / .:•:,
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Mountain resident critical of the stan- County to force similar action have all • ` `�' �` ~ r
dards,and of the roads condition. :, �,�- -..• - �1
been defeated in recent petition drives f. � ; �, r.. ..,,t :. R ;
But at last week's meeting, the town Should any residents of Shadow ` ��
engineer noted that at least one Pima Mountains decide to push for an im- ''' .:.*?: :,
County road—Canyon View Drive—was provement district, they must gather �` ..-:,x,-
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built to less than county standards. Oro signatures on a second petition to the :, ; v . ...
Valley's own standards are based on those council. 1..,. , ' ,� :, t . ,�r�fi N� '
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of Pima County. The first petition presented in the fall of `>,. ,.< • , Y' }.
Engineering work on the proposed 1976 asked only for an engineering study ,i.- h : ♦ ',Y
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improvements has already been done by The second drive hasn't begun yet, �:.. •• • _,
the firm Stitzer, Lind and Associates, at because informal surveys by Mattson ` �.r a•,i:5 0
the expense of the town. have indicated that few residents.would - „..::....4%:',7-4; `� s- *, :
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subdivision roads again, Kriegh told the standards must be followed.
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council,,"Tim engineering work is no good Mrs. Lamberson said at last week s -1: - ,. <...,�; $#� , , ,• ,.„
if the people there wont use it. meeting,however,that the resifts ofthos • ��...::
He said he'd like to studythe possibilitysurveys could have been influenced '°.♦ , .
y a by ;t �� �. ':��,
of modifying the shoulders on Riviera "intimidation”of some residents byneigh- '`' ����� `' ' '``
Drive —the main subdivision road—and bors opposed to the standards. • _# - �, < . t
of narrowingthe pavement itself to 20 feet "I've had calls on both sides,"she said. ''yv` 'v t:. ; yy r♦x
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in some cul-de-sacs there. Apparently wearyof :''' !ti �d s:, - • f. g�h,.Y
PP Y the long debate �r .',
Kriegh said after the meeting, "We'll over the road improvements, the mayor r R
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follow mostlythe same line drawn bythe told Kriegh in response to his bid for ' t
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another look at the problem, "This is the `''
last time--at least for another year." ''` 1 .
• Council members discussed at the ¢'
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Shawfi� meeting two letters on the roads that have : l:
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been written by Shadow Mountain I
on love; war residents Theodore Turpin and Mr. and ,` ;
Mjp., 0 1.1 C7
rs. Gale Monson. Both protested any
plays Saguaro substantial widening of Riviera Drive at
the vegetation expense of on either side.
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"Arms and the Man," Council member Eldon Hanes asked
George Bernard Shaw's Kriegh to consider the impact that town
satire on love and war and approval of lesser standards for the roads ,
those who won't take either
would have on future Oro Valley sub-
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seriously, opened last week divisions.
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at the Saguaro Dinner Kriegh agreed to the request, saying
Theater in Tucson. Pima County's standards have remained CIO
enforceable despite certain approvedsShaw uses the return exceptions to them.
home of a hero from battle toweave a tale that poses ,
serious questions about the • • • 00
nature of love and war. �.
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all his brilliant wit, incompicommanding sense of humor • -,. _',,
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The play was the basis for district is required on petitions before the `
the popular operetta, "The council can act on them.
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Chocolate Cream Soldier." Of 77 lots within Landon's proposed
David Gardiner will direct district, 51 are represented on the *
� CLASSIFIED ADS WITH AN ORO VALLEY VOICE FREE FAMILY
the cast, including Tony De petitions he submitted. #-
Bruno, Gerald Carey, Sally Though the introduction to the petition
Klein, Paul R. Secrest, specifically asks for formation of an im- ..
Lorrie Glazar, Dorothy provement district in Oro Valley Estatesr Over the years,more and more individuals have discovered one of the greatest
Klein, Tim Gilbert and Tim West, Town Engineer James Kriegh said little peddlers of them all...the Want Ads!You'll be amazed how these small ads
Tully. can reach out and sell most any item you may have for sale...and do it fast The
other roadswould probably. be paved, `r next time you run across some article around the house you no longer need,place
Performances are also. t! a Want Ad...we'll peddle your wares all over town!
scheduled Wednesday In conversations he had with Landon,
. „A\its.1/2.s,
through Saturday with Kriegh said he was told the proposal would
cocktails at 6:15 p.m., include a part of Linda Vista Estates
dinner at 6:45 p.m., and West,as well. (,.
cLAssuRED ADs
show at 8:15 p.m. Doors Landon has also approached the Oro
open for the Sunday matinee Valley Country Club Board of Directors,
at 3:30 p.m., dinner at 3:45 which manages the.three golf course lots _ `,i
p.m.,and show at 5:15 p.m. located north --across Valle del Oro Road
Tickets for the dinner and —of Oro Valley Estates West. IL v , r
show are$8.50 plus tax. Lauren Rhude, town council member <� it , �. -.. ''''.'"%„,.....,
president andof the club's board of fo
Senior citizen discounts r,r=
directors, said board members wouldn't
are available Thursday and ',. `
sign Landon'spetition because they, too,
,• Sunday
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. felt it lacked specifics.
B-4 ORO VALLEY[ARIZ]VOICE August 31, 1977
HARELSON'S GROWS, DONALDSON'S FALLS
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booming northside ,
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: .„ - s� ,,z a Enrollment at Canyon del different than last year and increase in enrollment for
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r Oro High School in Oro far short of the 2,000 stu- last year,and came within 17
aT Valley has remained static dents the school was built to students of their guess, Fol-
-.,.4 5,Ff e. - p handle, Follett said lett said.
A.. � _. �. ._ over the past several years,
�, A,.. despite a boom in northwest He explained the school's r. This year,the district has
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���< side population, an Am hi- histor of flat owth redicted an enrollment rise
. • , . r: k., s _ . _,,,. theater School District offi- through the population of two per cent, he said.
,A. y ' cial said. graph age curve, which Total district enrollment as
.�,�. _ j� Leslie Follett, associate shows that more children of Aug. 23 was 8,873.
A k w `' superintendent of finance were born before and after To accommodate the addi-
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t` �►' a and accounting for the dis- the time current high school tional students at Harelson,
`` `- trict, reported enrollment students were.
new classrooms are being
figures at last week's meet- But the greatest decline in' built there, and will be
f` ing of the Amphi School district enrollment is at the opened by Sept. 23.
– o' Board. kindergarten level, Follett
:IF The enrollment plateau told the board—which could
Plaza Escondida
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apparently reflects a decline pose a problem for the
' in the birth rate which began district as that class pro-
in 1964. gresses through grades
plan S MD fair r
While CDO's preliminary designed for possibly higher
Ready for action enrollment as of Aug.23 was enrollments. A muscular dystrophy fun
' fair will he held at Plaza
After,the intrasquad scrimmage of the Canyon del Oro High School varsity squad, the within five or 10 students of Follett•cautioned the dis- .
la ers received optimistic appraisal from the coaches.The season will begin next week when last years end-of-year tract officials shouldn't reach Eseondida Shopping Center
p Y p pp byChris Kember' ] figures, elementary schools any conclusions on enroll- Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5
the Dorados meet Santa Cruz Valley Union High at CDO Sept.9.[Photo attended by Oro Valley stu- ment figures until after 13-111•
dents experienced some var- Labor Day — when school All proceeds will he dona-
iations from then. started in past years. ted to muscular dystrophy in
JackNewmans, connection with the Jerry
For the first time, classes
�: Harelson Elementary Lewis Telethon to he aired
°° ' school's preliminary enroll- began in August this year for this weekend.
Ron Clarks win Amphi district students,
4 `'" ment was up only two stu- 1~eatures of the fair include
A. ' ;_.. which some school hoard
d . dents from the end of last games of chance, refresh-
a .r `� OVgolf mixer ear, but 69 from the membecompindcould Y up meats, clowns, kiddie rides,
w __ =F , beginning of school, 1976.
have caused confusion.
�: 4.,� A a magic shoe► and prizes.
-`� -,;..„1,-0-,,,..�� a3,. - Total enrollment there as of "It looks like we just
� �� A score of 62 by the
�� ��� �T �.,� � � � � ": Bonanza .Jewelers will
tO.'
�-� w �.. •' foursome of the Jack Aug. 23 was 716. started early for some have an ear piercing special,
; ,: { h people,"Follett said Friday, , l P
. Newmans and Ron Clarks lleldmastErs Beauty Salon
... :. ;, h. ., I k, Donaldson Elementary's but he added that admini-
-..r. �.. ,, , r won the mixer event at the %%ill huv( a a ut-a-t hone.and the
. - enrollment, however, fell 35 strators are"relaxing" their
* ..: t: p,,.} ;��A f �. Oro Valley Country Club ( r��a t a%c� 111.<c•k s m i t h will
, .: �,� students from the end of last earlyworries about those
.. 3 Friday evening. year and five from the start have a w e l d-a-t ho n.
` '} Second were the Al Aug.Au23 figures.
_.,._> of school then. The Aug. 23 not exactlyPlaza merchants are pay-
.- . :� ;w' .�_�-; 4 Millers and Larry Gileses, "'They're ing a share of the initial
total was 684 at Donaldson.
,..: t*-'" * � far off the pace with a 71.In -_ where we had hoped but it Expenses and also will run
�:` ���� � �i. •�� ���� �`� `�-'�. � appears we won't be much expense's
,� third were Walt Zim- Cross Junior Highs the games and sell refresh-
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_ . merman;, Anita Dethman enrollment rose 19 from ments.
,tZ5it 1r}4 r ~ �_ PageMay, 1977 to 659. than last year, he said.
and the Kents. The shopping center is
il lit
� ��4Tied for fourth at 73 were CDO's enrollment was District administrators located at North Oracle and
a
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`� ,< of:Abe,Bo Bar- 1 436-as of Aug. 23, little predicted a one per cent Magee Roads•
` ` bees and Lauren Rhu =end
the Lyle McDonalds an"Vic ��
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Toughening Frzells. CHARTER
up ,
Two members of the Canyon del Oro varsity football squad In the country club�s►lbest
uptheir stamina through sprints duringa ' ht ball event for men Satfay, Last chance to save mrone
build g p . �8 y.
practice Saturday. The team, which began practice two the team of Tom Chandler
weeksago at the CDO football camp,-tested its ab''t and Fred Marquez won with
p Y ��� Thanks to you
Saturday at an intrasquad game held on the CDO field. a 60, followed at 62 by1Dean
[Voice staff photo] Phillips and Paul Mitzner.
In third were John Vasey
and Tom Vasey,with a 63. vweite INeekly
ONE OF ELEVEN
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James D. Kriegh, has been The Committee functions sentatives on the PAG-TP
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Kriegh attended his first administrative regional
meeting of the_17--member council, which gives final ".."
group Aug. 24, when it consideration to its plans. GET MORE ORO VALLEY VOICE FOR
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*ill FAmiLy WANT ADS .
Personal Wanted to Buy FURNITURE
For sale 1 bedroom mobile home GOLD/SILVER-Buying any form. For sale - American Oak dining
BROUGHT TU YOU 10'x55'with 9'x13'expando.Must B.R.E.Metals&Refining Company, table, six pressed back chairs,
see to appreciate.Orchard Valley Tucson 749-3051. matching sideboard. Sybil's Anti-
AS A Adult Park,3950 E.Hawser St.,Lot ques,Catalina 825-3899.
6. Looking for a 1973 Dodge air-
PUBLiCSERVICE BY conditioner.Call 743-7098. Beautiful red&gold Kroehler easy
Wanted:to help rehabilitate those chair,like new. Crouget set, new.
who are less fortunate.We are in Comprehensive hiking map of the Reasonable. 887-0289.
need of tax deductible Rincon Mountains. Need info. on
DONATIONS of furniture, lamps, roads and where the trails begin. Like new,recliner chair-$50.00
0 china, pictures & frames, post- Call Jim after 6 p.m.887-3614. for sale.888-9174.
cards,stamps,coins,books,plants
&pots.We will pick up.Call Willing A set of bunk beds for sale. S25.
Effort Industries: 327-1734 bet. FOR SALE
9-4 p.m. 327-9258.
Notices Antique tables for sale. Call 889-
Used Cars
2941 or 889-8305.
Notice: 1970 Toyota Corolla 1200,38 mpg,
Estate Sale Fast Closeout on runs good.$350.Call 297-1605. T V & Stereo
ELEVE1111
Paintings&Frames.Art Instruction
and Watercolor Painting. Neill
R FOR SALE: MGB late '76, under Ma navox Console Stereo/AM-FM
Gallery 326-7503. 8,000 mo., radials, AM/FM, o/d. g
Still under warranty, must sell early American maple cabinet,
excellent condition. $300.
Help Wanted quickly at sacrifice for cash.Perfect 297-6800
cond.Best offer over$4,000.Call
8700 N. ORACLE 16054 N. ORACLE 297-9568 or ext.6834. Motorola-Hi Fidelity Stereo phonic
CATALINA Wanted: Sharp, retired gal who [collectors item].Call 297-1619.
would like to earn a few extra 74 Maverick 2 door. White, air,
dollars a month.Would not inter- radials. Original condition and 2 'Zenith -two speakers.Works
HERE'S THE RULES fere with social security.Must have owner. Less than 8600 miles per fine.$250 or offer.
a pleasant phone voice. For year.297-3349 after 5 p.m.
information call AAA Answering 6 apts.for sale.4-2 bedroom apts,
to omit anyitems notpertainingService,426 E.Seventh St., 624- For sale - white, 1974 Ford 2 - 1 bedroom apts. See by
1. All items for the FREE family 2441 between 8 a.m.-9 p.m. Maverick, very low mileage. appointment. Call 889-2941 or
want ads must be written on the to personal items. Excellent condition -with heater, 889-8305.
4. No personal want ads will be Wanted.Adult babysitter for two air conditioner and radial tires.
coupon. children ages 3 and 8. Babysit at $2245.00.Call 297-3349 evenings
2. Name, address, and phone taken over the phone. your house.297-1228. or weekends. Miscellaneous
number must be induded on the 5. The
deadline for the FREE CATALINA KIDS!! Want to earn
coupon, or it will not be family want ads is FRIDAY spending money? Sell subscrip- Used T rucks Garage Sale!Owner moving out of
tions to the Catalina Call & Oro town.430 W.Elvis Rd.
accepted. NOON. Valley Voice to your friends and
3. Only personal want ads will be 6. When item[s] is sold,please Call neighbors. Earn $1 on each sub- 1976 GMC 4 W.D.,PS.,P.B.,9000 CARPET 15x15,short shag,green
accepted.We reserve the right8844880' scription sold. Help build your miles and many extras. Must sell. tones.Child's trike,golf bag clubs
community newspaper. If you're Call 887-2011 and ask for Mike. and cart, misc.children's clothes.
interested and willing to work at it, $6,200. 297-1806.
/m now am"ens'ma nos Gom"mem mom maw min sum mon wan am sow mon Mils OMB 11.111.1 call Ms. Sowell at 624-3745 for
more information.
Recreation Equipment Pets & Livestock
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1 FAMILY . 1 For Classifieds call Camper Shell,for long wide bed- Live rabbits for sale!New Zealand
624-3745 24" high. Insulated. $200. White Pedigree breeding stock,
889-8305,889-2941. California Dutch& Mixed Breeds.
i FOR rrifirit... WANT AD' I . - All make nice pets! 297-1822.
1968 Ford Step-ln Van,converted
' into camper. Sharp! $3,300. Got a pedigreed female afghan you
Work Wanted 889-2941,889-8305. want to breed?I have the male-
�. r- AKC Lippizan, beige, black mask,
D Notices Recreation Equipment 'STITCHES BY RITA" Long wheel base camper shell. 2-1/2 years old. 297-5136 or
C Personal C Furniture I Alterations and dress making-Oro 889-8305.
Valley 297-4785. 297-5096.
4'x15' doughboy pool - filter and Dover Pinchers - male & female
C Lost &, Found CAppliances ' naccessories - $7500. 2 10-speed puppies.294-5866.
r-- Small hauling jobs. Dodge van.
C HelpWanted C Photo a hlc $ldb01oadtrash,weeds,junk.Call bikes$25 each.2710 W.Overton.
pBob 825-9413 Catalina. Free Far all your Oro Valley VoiceEquipment advertising needs,call Jim Schmitz
Z C Work Wanted estimate. Bicycles at 884-9880 or 624-3745.
0 C Give Away C Musical Instruments 1 Carpentry work all phases. - - Dairy goat owners - purebred
Kitchens our specialty. For free For sale Steyr 3-speed bicycle, Nubian buck at stud-reg.AD A.
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�C C Wanted to Buy TV & Stereo designs and estimates call good for parts but somewhat No phone-write for directions J.
795-8878. rusted. Asking $25. Phone
W For Sale Collectors 881-1004.
Reuter, RR 19, Box 68, Tucson
r- Clothing85704.
sed arsI •_ � � C Service& Repair BICYCLE FOR SALE. 3 speed
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�_ _ _�_p _ Schwinn. 21" frame.Tubes, tires,Used Trucks C Pets Ai, Livestock cables,and brakes only1 year old. Antiques
Attention security minded home
C Motorcycles �. Pa►tio Sale Really clean.$35.297-3789.
owners! Know who's outside your Antiques for sale! Phone:
C Bicycles Miscellaneousfront door before opening it. Let 889-2941.
i Peep-Hole Enterprises install a Appliances
C Boats security eye in your door today. "' Got a female Shih Tzu you want to
i Maximum security for small invest- breed? I've got the male. AKC.
ment. For appointment, Tucson GE electric hair dryer for sale. Color is brindle. Call Lynne.
624-3180. $5.00.889-8305. 884-9880,Mon.-Fri.,9-5.
For The Sake Of Clarity, Please Print
FOR RENT
i I NEWS DEADLINE NOTICE Homes
4 bedroom,2 bath house for rent
We are interested In gluing publicity to worthwhile on 1 acre. Fenced yard. Large
activities,lust as you are interested in getting the story
covered patio.Dishwasher,stove&
refrigerator.Call 297-3212.
Published. However, we must meet our production
deadlines: so we urge those having news items to Must sell by owner. 5 bedrooms,
submit them b y: Ariz.room with wet bar.A steal at
$42,900 or submit offer. Call
12:00 Noon Friday298-5118.Stop by and give a look.
9317 E.39th St.
I W .,,, Apartments for Rent
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NAME 2 bdr. apt.; carpet, drapes, refri-
geration.Adults,no pets.9040 N.
Oracle Road Apt. A. Close to
ADDRESS shopping&C.D.O.high school.
i 29 YEARS SERVICING
WITH 6 YRS TEACHING , Apartments for Rent
PHONE NUMBER s '� Furnished
BUD'S APPLIANCE SERVICE
ALL MAKES AUTHORIZED i for rent;1 BR furnished apartment.
•w. GIBSON AMANA KELVINATOR 1 Near U of A[North Side].889-2941.
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No.795ONLY bus. 624-88582 acre mobile home lot, 4150
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RES. 327-9 1 02 Oro Valley Hawser St.Catalina area.S76/mo.
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