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�.: ;. w - News Editor Rancho Verde resident Dave Holben
A pj''N s Five of an estimated 600 to 700 asked Engle, "I can appreciate how
gin�� ...�• residents in the Rancho Verde subdivision close-knit and local things are now — but
• ``.'Y ,` gathered Thursday night to hear reasons with a much greater size, can that
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why they should join a drive to be continue to exist?"
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annexed by the Town of Oro Valley. The vice-mayor replied, "If we get too
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The men met at the Rancho Verde home big, it's not nearly as good. That's a
ti °" t�: a � , . of John Hall, where they were adressed point, he conceded.� �' bythree members of a six-man ad hoc
:„ ,' � . t � Engle repeated during the 90-minute
,•.h,„o- committee, one set up to study the pros meeting that he wasn't there "to sell
and cons of annexation.
t,, }••. anything, but to answer questions.
-. Y �X, ,t�4 ti.:,s x One of those men was Vice-Mayor E.S. "We're scared to death of growing," he°°.. �•,, 4, , Steve Engle,who reviewed Oro Valley s
said of Oro Valley town residents.
��� � = three-year history as a town and praisedto two other
the advantages of its incorporation. Engle left the "selling" up
members of the annexation committee,
Most of his audience seemed agreed Tucson National-area residents Walter
that local control through Oro Valley's Chaffee and Robert Wilson.
Con,s tru c tz on boom government would be preferable to the
"downtown"control Pima County govern- They gave what has become a standard
Employee of Merit Builders,Inc.begin work on the rafters and roof of eight new townhouses ment now exercises over the area. presentation of the advantages of annex-
in Oro Valley Country Club Estates.Merit,major builder in the townhouse area,already has But one asked Engle whether doubling ation and enlisted the support of the five
completed four of the units.Construction of these and other homes in Oro Valley have put a the size of the town's population, as subdivision residents to organize a
strain on the town's inspection force and brought about a need for more plumbing and annexation proponents have suggested, meeting of all their neighbors.
mechanical inspectors. [Photo by Chris Kemberling] would hurt the efficiency of Oro Valley's That gathering has tentatively been set
-- for Wednesday or Thursday of next week,
at Canyon del Oro High School's library.
- Rancho Verde's approximately 700
i ; residents represent a majority of the
, ' 1,100 persons living in the area Chaffe and
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Wilson propose to have a
men have already met with residents of
another subdivision proposed for
Published for residents of the Town of Oro Valley, Pima County,Arizona annexation, Mesaland.
Vol. IV, No. 19 One Section, Eight Pages 15 cents September 14,1977 Chaffee repeated Thursday night his
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The City of Tucson has met a resoun- under the city's proposal. �� ilk ,
ding defeat in its attempt to gain a Such a method of allotting votes to ° ,, . ,
stronger voice on the PAG board. PAG's members was a condition placed on 23 ii
The city found no support from other Oro Valley when it attempted to join PAG i • N
governments in the state last week for in 1975. The town refused to join until a !
what one official called its "back door" new PAG representative — County ___ ___ \ f °Suervisor E. S. "Bud" Walker — was _ , ��
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attempt to gain more voting power on p
PAG — the Pima Association of Govern- named to the then three-member group.
ments. Walker and South Tucson Mayor Dan - T P mo Co,,n' cc^ ^4�epo.tmen'
Oro Valley Vice-Mayor E. S. "Steve" Eckstrom both voted against Tucson •E =5 _ 3 r' legend
Engle was among several persons at a Mayor Lewis C.Murphy to allow both Oro - _ .� a4:4:.
N•meetingwho voiced su ort for Valley and Marana to join the group as i, Oy Q �4} ' t��`
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the equal voting structure — the one equal members.
currentlyin effect for all Committees of Gov. Castro has appointed a special `�� RD Z -Fty`'�► ;
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Government(COGs)in Arizona. committee of the state's Advisory �Jrock oakca,t.,,,�.
Tucson had proposed that Gov. Raul Committee on Intergovernmental . `L'=� 'r'•`t.h,,
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Castro sign an executive order requiring Relations (ACIR) to look into the City of -`
all six of the state's COGs to use a Tucson's Aug.22 proposal. 35
Chairingthe first meetinge
weighted voting system when called forhastily-called �
by any individual COG member. of that group Friday afternoon was �,
That system would be "based solely Tucson Councilman Ruben Romero. Only AE NGERIN� `
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By MARY SCHMIDT classroom near the library, classrooms will be done by `S -'FOR =- .- :-
Five acres of land are said the Rev. Smith.He will volunteers,the pastor said. �A,,,eER� L44- '�� T: icurrently being surveyed for conduct the services. Palo Verde Baptist `construction of Oro Valley's Morning worship will be church, which owns the five \41
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first church. at 9:30 a.m. Sundays. A acres on which the church is o ,df;/'�
A $50,000 Conservative Bible study session will be to be built, actually owns a �,•
Baptist church and about held every Thursday at 7 total of 67 acres of land =* it"tgaTown of URBAN DEVELOPMENT
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five classrooms are planned p.m. extending down Oracle Road J Oro Valley : Natural Feature Constraints
for the northeast corner of The Rev.Smith said there toward Catalina, the Rev.
Calle Concordia and the were 12 to 15 families in the Smith said.
Tucson-Florence Highway. area who, when surveyed, "Some day we hope to �, ':
Work should begin on the said they would attend the - build a retirement com- iii ��
buildings within six months. church."And the population munity on those other 60
They're expected to take of the area is expanding,"he plus acres, Rev. Smith said.
another six months to build, noted. "But that's still in the
said the Rev. Smith, pastor A new pastor won't be planning stages -- and itTo build or not to build
of the Palo Verde Baptist assigned until the congrega- would take several million
Church,which is sponsoring tion warrants one, said dollars."
the new Oro Valley facility. Smith. He will continue his He said 70 to 75 town- pima County's Planning and Zoning Commission will hold the first public hearing on the
Until then, members of own services at Palo Verde houses are currently being Rancho vistoso community plan Sept.27.Tucson developer James Ratliff subtpitted Friday
the new northwest congre- in addition to conducting built on a section of the land his proposal for developing the 7,500 acres he owns within the 9,900 acre plan area.Pictured
gation will meet at Canyon services at the new site. — one mile south of the is one of several maps Pima County planners are using to draw up their proposal for
del Oro High School, - Much of the work on the church site by Wilford Con- development there.This map identifies land within the area that can and can't be developed,
beginning Sunday, in the Calle Concordia church and struction Co. based on geologic and topographic considerations.
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Perhaps it was necessary, in "eighteen years of age or older." lit
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this sad age of lawsuits and Together the three 12_.....,,
"civil rights" actions, but the memoranda advise the parents MOP II, o
recent spate of memoranda to of students rights, sex r
parents from the Amphi School discrimination, physical y , ft•
District makes us a bit sick. education, access to athletic .' ', •
"Memorandum to all Parents teams, special facilities for the er
and Students" is the title of two handicapped, parents' access to
of them, which [the sub-titles - student records, the right to
explain], deal with Section 504 challenge those records, have
of the Rehabilitation Act of public hearings,etc.,etc. 0.,ff ino �����/ 1
1973 as well as Title IX of the Ye gods. What ever hap-
Education Amendment Act of pened to public school as a
1972. place where parents sent their ,1 - ,► •,--, , •.
Another memorandum is kids to study and learn and etICrsTO THE EDITOR
directed to parents and students some of them actually did? ,U.S.paid US. 4
'Bystander' areas need, Townhouse grouwon'tforCanal'
Editor:
claim ' e itchSenator Hyakawa, who is
deserve considerationw strongly opposed to the
surrender of America's
Editor: of-way easement is held by Canal, said in jest that "we
bystander" Of course, within Oro Valley"innocent y Thank you for publishing the Townhouse Owners' stole the Panama Canal fairAssociation" is misleading, and square."Unfortunately,
subdivisions lying between Oro there are those reluctant to see the photograph•and caption and implies that the Town of he's being quoted as serious.
y Aug. 31 relating to the
TheymayOro Valley has been denied
Valley and the National any annexation. obnoxious collection of . . But let's examine our
11ysympathize with the problems tumbleweed, pigweed and access to this utility right-of- other purchases which were
Country Club area are f iiaway.
lert to the ve realpossibilityof the would-be Oro Valleyans, other ob�ectional debrisin negotiated through treaties
a rY the drainage ditch behind This isn t the case -- and such as the Louisianna
that they might be swept into but they like their present small the Oro Valley Townhouses to set the record straight, Purchase at$.22 an acre,the
• town and dislike the thought of which are located on the east we would appreciate it if the Gadsden Purchase for$2 an
an annexation by the town side of Valle del Oro Drive. Voice would record the acre, and Alaska for $3 an
IF Oro Valley a re i5 to take in it getting bigger. followin facts: acre.
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the Tucson National sub- It's a dilemma. We frankly quote of the comment at- 1. The directors and Panama was paid by us
divisions as they've requested. don't know whether Oro Valley tributed to James Krieg, home owners in the Oro $35 million for the right to
y� Town s Engineer of Oro Valley Townhouses build our Canal -and $160
Some of the Mesaland and would be better off if it`annexed million more for our clear
Valley to the effect that the Improvement Assocna-
Rancho Verde residents think the petitioning areas, although Town of Oro Valley is tion do not own the above title to it. With current
' we suspect theywould be. But powerless to act on the debris-laden ditch. and yearly gratuities of .$2
that wouldn't be such a bad com laints(about the debris never have questioned mullion.
deal, Considering Pima certainly no area should be in theditch) the right- access to the right-of-way
g sincePanama has flourished for
County'splans for high density taken in against the wishes of easement to, anyone 74 years largely due to
y representing either the
construction in its Tortolita most of its residents. Town of Oro Valley or Canal-related employment;
It looks like the whole an- BUMPER STICKERS Pima County. the one and one-half million
Plan area. ( .;, tPanamanians have a living
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Others tend to be opposed; nexation thing will continue to Townhouse Association standard equal to few other
be studied carefully, both with- = ° Latin American countries.
they like their rural area. And directors (two-thirds of
some of them fear that they in and without the Town of Oro One never grows by shrinking from whom own townhouses So I don't think we "stole"
responsibility. backing up to the access the area — nor do the
wouldn't have much in com- Valley. That's common sense 0road and the drainage would-be guerrillas have
mon with the Town of Oro and it's the only basis for good, 1 9 7 7 ditch) wouldwarmly any reason for protest.
Valle and fair planning. welcome and invite the
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use of the "access road'? Mr. Udall seems to think
by personnel from either we have to re-negotiate with
THE DESERT OBSERVER the Town of Oro Valley or Panama because we may
Pima County for the face guerrilla warfare—and
/ ' ' ' purpose of inspection
all of a sudden other
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Bobcats is noisy
procedure i
and/or removal of the countries will think we're
collection of weeds and fair and the"good guys."
By CHRIS UNRUH me out of my wits and I
servation revealed a lar ger who had traveled this other debris from this Neither the Panamanians
My husband and a young made a fast retreat to the head and very large paws. territory before. ditch. nor the majority of the
couple had seen one bobcat house. This bobcat was about two His hind legs were longer 3. At the ,present American citizens (78 per
in the canyon near our house U on questioningthose and a half feet long and his than the front legs, giving writing we aren't sure of cent oppose the Canal
P the ownership of the
when they were hiking. who are wiser in the ways of rippling muscles were the impression of a racer at surrender) want a new
Though they saw little more animals I learned that it unobstructed by fat. His the starting line. drainage ditch. We only treaty, but will " the
than a feline streak, it was probablywas a female andcolor was that of arroyo sand Undoubtedly they do help know that it is part of the politicians have their way in
• Y him to spring off uickl ?arifvacantproeyPdescribed as an unsettling male bobcat meeting in with spots and flecks on the P g q Y ocated at the S.W. free wheeling this tragic
experience. amorous exchange. This top fur, a suggestion of He enjoyed his drink, give-away?
My ' �.- 1. 1- &,'> information did not elevate stripes below,going into and looked around benignly and corner of the juncture of
e� �' :�t P Greenock Drive and
morning , my opinion of bobcats. elegant ermine stomach. disappeared up the wash. The cost will be billions of
walk had rrs{,��: After those two incidents His face suggested a His familiarity with the Oracle Road. Current dollars to sell our Canal ro
once been ;*.` 4,: we lived a bobcatless life domestic tiger cat except surroundings made us ownership information Panama — it seems
interrupted „tit`'f: pll> until one came to call duringthat his yellow eyes were wonder how many times he should be otainable at the ridiculous, and for our
byterrify- T.:;.^�'; a. a verydryperiod that lasted more round. had been here under cover County Recorders future, somewhat more than
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ung yowls ,�: well into the summer. The white tail, for which threatening!
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from the We happened to spy him he is named,was four or five It is interesting to Let the men in Congress
speculate as to whatgoes on cellent publication.
canyon, \\:,,,;:-:.:'': drinking out of the water fuzzy inches long and jerked P ED COOMBES,Secretaryknow your feelings!
followed -- - basin. At first glance he and twitched nervously. out there after we have
by silence except for mylooked like an oversized Otherwise he appeared turned out the lights and Oro Valley Townhouses BETTY JEAN HELLER
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knocking knees. It scared tomcat but closer ob- calm and collected as one g
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mail,$3 for one-year subscription Published for residents of the Town of Oro Valley.Pima County.Ariiona 111,
Second Class postage Mary Schmidt
paid at Tucson,Az. Chris Kemberling
Publication No.324570 September 14,1977
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A-3 ORO VALLEY[ARIZ]VOICE September 14,1977
Tucson wants to cut OV vote
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• 1%,,,,,,,-, , -, .4Continued from Page A-1] PAG will have a quiet year." trainingin ,.� ,, -4. ,, -`>
turned out for the meetingin the CityIn presenting Tucson s argument, �f.K ` r' x {
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Council's study room.They were Romero, Romero said the constitutional guarantee Air Force --„,,,,--,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,:r` ,, {
Sen. Alan J. Hubbard Sr. (D- of "one man, one vote" is being violated
State � � �`�� .��
Ganado) and Scottsdale Mayor William with the current equal voting provisions SAN ANTONIO — Air- 4 {
Jenkins. in PAG and other COGs. man Lana M. Barker, 4{ � ;
vote those three Since Tucson represents about 95 per daughter of Mrs. 1-1'4'4\:!**„ : '
But by a unanimousP M.J. t.,,,,,.,,--. .,,,,-, y. � � .•
"monitor" the actions of the cent of the count 's o ulation, it should Barker of 5152 E. Alberta , , :, "` A .
agreed to monito Y P P .:° •c:,.
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Pima Associations of Governments for one control PAGs voting,he said. Drive, Tucson, Ariz.,
weighted vote s stem been assigned to Sheppard �7 s �,. a .` r
year, to see if theY But Romero was overwhelmed by -
Tucson proposed is needed. presentations from other COG
AFB Tex.,
after completing , M`` , r . l- '`^, ,x..,
Depending on what action Castro takes, representatives in the state, who Air Force basic training. ; ��`
the vote apparently killed the city's drive maintained that their groups s have ex- The airman is a 1977 ,.,: Y x> -hP
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togain more power on PAG. gr k ?
perienced no problems with equal voting. Y °°.� Y . ' '� .:• AUnlike previous proposals by Mayor High School. Her father, �_ .About 25 persons, some of whom flew in . � �W. Barker, , -7 :—'.•-
Murphy to PAG itself, this one made to Larry W. lives at r j3 t ; ,.
especially for the meeting, attended77- :,, � w v
4950 W. Pima Farms Road, p��`` a. Y �s X-
the governor, would give Tucson even P _
Friday. �,� �, :---Aft., ,-more votes on the board than Pima Tucson. A/4 � �Walker said Mayor Murphy seems to a:� <, . :, f t.. �y,
County During the six weeks at : � ;,.
• have the feeling that he must get the
Lackland AFB,Tex.,Barker � N __,...v
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At the center of the debate over the m y
ower in Pima County. Wh can't he be �` ”'" `�?
studied the Air Force s a -
weighted system Friday was whether reasonable?" - -
mission, organization and -. .:. � '1, ,X��4� ,
FAG members have actually consideredEngle and Marana Mayor Don Frew
anytopic on which theyhaven't been able customs and received special !*' ' ,1' 4:� g;.,
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to reach complete agreement. Walker on Thursday.Romero didn't invite instruction in human ` `
County Supervisor Walker,long a critic Walker himself. relations. a `�` �� �`'�
of Murphy's proposals for a unified Pima either of the two men,or Completion of this train- �� ' .YA '" `� �}
P the count supervisor said. .' � _
— Tucson overnment said the Y P rng earned the individual „- lit. # 4: '`°County g
onlyitem to stir controversyin his Engle told thegatheringthat the credits towards an associate r 4,,,..-: • �.
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five years'experience with PAG has been proposal for weighted voting would throw in applied science degree s 1 4 i
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voting itself. the state's COGs"into a tizzy. You'd just through the Community `
weighted t g y
Englepredicted after the meetingthat be adding another can of worms here." College of the Air Force. .i -
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Club sees 'no reason' chamber offer
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Oro Valley police have ruled out thepossibility
of
a UFO
causing this burnt patch of grass on the west side of
The chairman of the Oro ganizations, owned by the employs as many workers as again." Canyon del Oro's campus,but they are investigating an
Valley Country Club's Board membership. does the Oro Valley club. "You get the whole unidentified fleeing juvenile who witnesses reported left
of Directors says he"can see He also said that a Kirby argued, however, support of the chamber the area shortly after the small grass fire was started
no reason"for the club to join chamber function will be held that the chamber offers a behind you and all its
Nation- number of benefits "from community " he after school Thursday. CDO's school resources officer Al
the Tucson Chamber of Com in October at Tucson resources,
been alGolfClub,which itself isn't here to yesterdayand back said. Shaffer examines the damage.[Voice staff photo]
coerce, as has often
suggested by the chamber. a chamber member -- but
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Lauren Rhude said the whose owner, William Nan-
monthly chamber "mixers" iii,belongs separately — as
the club might attract if it do Oro Valley's directors,
were a member wouldn't After its interview with
warrant joining—especially •e NUMBER ONE RADIO
Rhude, however, the Voir
since all seven members of was told by Kirby that
the board of directors are Nanini took out a mem-
themselves membersthrough bership for his club last e
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their private businesses, week. Nanini will display A I II
Rhude,for example,owns evidence of that mem- people who do.
the Chaparral Business Col-
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lege. party,Kirby added.
The chamber has at-
tempted several times in It isn't the monthly mixer, KAIR !s concerned•
past years to convince the but traditionally an annual
Oro Valley club to join, said chamber function that's
E.S. "Steve" Engle, a club scheduled at Tucson
member and—like Rhude— National. •
an Oro ValleyTown Council •
A considerableportion of the community is now occupied
It will include golf,tennis,
member. withgoingback to school. Another
dinner and other activities more than anything n g
The most recent attempt for guests,as opposed to the substantial group is wondering what will be the gain — as
came from current chamber
MembershipDirector John 5 p.m.-to-7 p.m. mixers well as the expense.
which feature only drinks w '� p
Kirby."We extend a cordial and hors d'oeuvres.
invitation for Oro Valley to The October event might
join,"Kirby said. have been held at Oro Valley, Recently, apanel headed by a former Cabinet member
Local membership again . had the local club joined the in• has come out with a new re ort bemoaning the decline
came to light this summer Kirby said add- p •
chamber, Kir y ,,
with a bid by one country ing:"I don't have the author- education".The report says standards are eroding, caused
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club director to host the sty to say that definitely,but
chamber mixer here. by nflat�on and easier textbooks.
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David Klein, membership have been considered."
chairman for Oro Valley -
The mixers themselves
e toCountry Club, asked in July Both teachers and administrators are said to demand
would offer littlthe
that a mixer — including a country club in return, less and less of •the students who are becoming
golf tournament and big Rhude said,and could actual-
bash" —be held at the club, increasingly less skilled at reading and writing. Moreover,
ly cost rt money.The mot -
Kirby told a chamber meet- ly affairs benefit mainly the report concludes that, tiCareful writinghas apparently
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But chamber policy is for restaurants which can offer gone out of style.�,
the organization of Tucson dinner afterwards.
area businesses to hold such
events only where the esta- "I would be violent if we If this is true, it is disturbing news for a society
blishment is listed as a decided to join if (having dependent increasin 1 on hi h technolo with its
member throu h its oner ms) was te ony rea yglin andprecisionormanager,saidArtWaller, son, Rhude said. He said, demands in discip e -
chamber president. however, the club would
"I do see Lauren's point, welcome the chamber mixers
but that's just the way it's set if it didn't need to join. "It's
,. Part of theproblem now as ever is that many c ildren do
P g Membership, he said, are in school. Is �t s�m l to ass tests?
Rhude noted that Oronot know why theysimply
Valley is one of only two "isn't terribly expensive" - Teachers used to have no ready answer to: 11W y should I
country clubs in the Tucson ranging from $120 to $200 ?�
area that are non-profit or- per year for a member who take Lati n. Now it is algebra.
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is We asked a- distinguished Tucson scientist about the
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KAIR,---* -- s value of difficuIt courses, sometimes demanding d udgery.
s arra e ,K.,r i�s +► ■ His reply: So ou can do thingsyou want to do with the
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A-4 ORO VALLEY[ARIZ)VOICE September 14,1977
Two fire groups OleAs 64,penirnya
A. bid for contract
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yX '� yesterday to provide fire protection in the ,•
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Catalina Volunteer Fire District, a
. , company spokesman said.
' rI � Oaeh ? rRon Butler Rural Metro's vice- resi- 16Y00`f Krrifrl.net. .,l
„ dent, said Monday he will probably `� >ak;n Y/ :%rulez, A,,,A
deliver the bid himself in time for the
. t. <,,,.....e-� � " deadline set far bids by the district board,
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'� :::.,,,:.7.,•:,;;.,.),..,:::‘,_,� `�%�e which is tomorrow. "'�"—'
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PP' ,' ' . Both the Rural/Metro bid and one
,: submitted by the local Catalina Area For all your PRESCRIPTION needs,
,- Volunteer Fire and Rescue Team will be
` ,. k.,,, considered by the three-member board.
shop in the pleasant surroundings of
,' One of these will be submitted for
' �* approval to the Pima County Board of
Supervisors, which will finance the
�, ti � � 7: district in its first year of operation.
The board approved alloting $1,350 to MISEIfIER DRUGS
. „. ..,x� > �, e:. ,... ,..,.. .„. „,„,t,,,,„,,,:.„,,,,,,,,„. the district last week for operations
may-i 1. -,�.. ,-4. t.' t,-I _ ,. .,1,:, 7-:,k _ _ during its first month. under the dome
Butler said the district board submitted
tie, rain �iniu es a list of re uirements for bidders in the Casa Blanca P1st e which 6020 N. Oracle
Two members of the CDO football team shuffle to includes maintaining a fire station in
intercept a short pass in the first quarter of CDO's season Catalina.
Butler said the bid re uirements offer Senior Citizens Check Our Pharmacy Rates
opener against Eloy. The Dorados, last year's AA state q
champs, tied Eloy 21-21. Two Dorado team members bidders the option of operating out of a 2972234
mobile home while also providing a
injuredhours 9 to 9
were in that game. Kevin Gaston,the team's star
fullback, suffered a broken arm after tying the game up, covering for equipment and vehicles. _
and another player sustained leg injuries in the first He added that Rural/Metro didn t see a
quarter. [Voice staff photo) copy or the amount of the fire district's
proposed budget of $14,057 in preparing HO M E M A K E R S 4!)
its bid. Home and Health Care Services
Piuhn
That budget coincides with the bid by
Marana's Oct. 1 Founders Dayset the volunteers.
Their Chief, Steve Hayes, said he
The Oct. 1 celebration will The Town of Marana, worried Rural/Metro would have seen it
consist of a Founders Day n e w e s t i n corp orated when it was published recently in the PEOPLE
parade and a "festive municipality in Pima Voice, and then bid lower in its first year
country fair at the Marana County, has declared Oct. 1 of operation — in order to run the TO HELP YOU
Park," the proclamation its official "Founders day" volunteer group out of business.
says. and plans to observe it with
Marana was incorporated an appropriate celebration.
as a town earlier this year 7 9 5 1..7 3 2 2
through a petition drive by
residents and property
r31 ei -13 rDINNER $1 off with this ad.
owners of the community. u A
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IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF Bernard Shaws George .�� ,�� ,�n.�
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IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF PIMA a • Companions
JUVENILE COURT �`�� • VisitingHome Managers
In the Matter of: i O.S-347 T he A
JENNIFER ► NOTICE OF r g
LYNN FEL aminor.l .HEARING • Housekeepers
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that on October a n The Man '
17.1977,at 8:30 a.m.at the Juvenile Court for
p .� Party Help
the County of Pima. 2225 East Ajo Way. Au 25-Sept.18 • ,'Tucson.Arizona the Petition for Termination P a‘44Se*
of Parent-Child Relationship in the above-
captioned matter will come for hearing.The Delicious Buffet Dinner
termination of the parent-child relationship A I I employees screened,
between the natural father and the child. of
JENNIFER LYNN FELIX,is being sought `'
by Petitioners. LYNN MATTHEWS and All you can eat! r,: bonded and Insured.
EDWARD WALTER MATTHEWS. Wed.-Sat.Open 6:15 p.m.8:15 p.m.Show
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DATED this 29th day of August.1977. Sunday Matinee 3:45p.m.Dinner 5:15 p.m.Show
LAW OFFICES OF ERIK M.O'DOWD
Attorneys for Petitioners ".-
By:Bruce A.Burke
BRUCE A.BURKE
Req.:ERIK M.O'DOw'D Reservations HOMEMAKERS
Pub.:Oro Valley Voice
September 7,14.21.28.1977 0 pe n i n g Sept.21
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ARIVACA • 2030 E. Speedway Suite 211
.9456My Three Angels
30 ac of choice bottom land; ;
plus lots of mesquite trees; 't
shallow water table -owner
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must sacrifice - would lnts., , fb.. .r..,.._.
consider 10 or 20 ac sale.
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20 ac with well, electricity, . .- eVeedieWO. rk J?anck
septic tank;rolling grass land
and bottom land;out of state 4\%`
owner wants out and will <<
sacrifice. .,
PRESENTS
20 ac just off paved Arivaca
Road with loads of mesquite A SERIES CF DAYTIME & EVENING CLASSES AT SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY PRICEs
trees; shallow water table,
priced at $950 per acre to
see NOW;low down. - -
Oct.3,10,17,24 Oct.4,11,18,25 Oct.5,12,19,26 Oct.6,13,20,27
10 ac with travel trailer; Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday
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adjacent to state land. Ideal Beginner's Beginner's
for sportsmen or weekend 9 A.M.-12 Noon Weaving Rug Hooking
C eramics Needlepoint
hideaway,all yours for ONLY Course Cost$30 Course Cost$35 Course Cost$25
$1500 down. Course Cost$30
40 ac surrounded on 2 sides 1-4 P.M. Jewelry Making Macrame Quilting Ceramics$30
by state land; priced to sell Course Cost$35 Course Cost$30 Course Cost$30 "The step beyond"
NOW at $575 per acre; _ 4'
excellent terms.
Weaving Ceramics Macrame
7.30 - 9.30 P.M. Course Cost$35 Course Cost$30 Course Cost$30
10 ac;the best buy in Arivaca
today! Priced at $695 per
acre with $1,000 and terms
of$73 per month.
Unless otherwise noted the additional cost for materials will depend on the project chosen.Price of the course is subject to tax.
Cali Sam Soiito 297.7600 Early Registration is necessary.Class size is limited.For further information or registration,Write or call.
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A lone rain-soaked table,left,stands near the center of the newly lighted multi-use court at of Catalina were two of about 10 senior citizens who weren't about to let the rain spoil the
Coronado Elementary School where senior citizens had planned a round dance Friday night. fun of the Senior Now Generation's"outdoor"dance.The lights were installed by the Pima
The dancers,who would have been the first to take advantage of the new lights,had to move County Parks and Recreation Department so that night recreation activities could be held at
their activities indoors.But they didn't seem to mind.Ernie and Hortensia Rodriguez,right, the school. [Photos by Chris Kemberling]
SUBSTATION, BOTANICAL GARDENS
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/ Amendments don't changeTortolita
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By LINDA THOMPSON to existing urban areas, much of the
The Pima County Board of Supervisors future growth would be restricted to an
has approved an amended version of the 11-square-mile area.
Tortolita Area Plan, permitting higher This urban section, also called the
density development in portions of the Tortolita Community Plan, is bounded on
September 14,1977 northwest area. the north by a line a half mile south of and
The revised Tortolita Plan also includes parallel to Lambert Lane,on the south by
provisions for construction of the north- Ina Road, on the west by Camino de
• • • side's Hirst governmental substation, toOeste, and on the east by La Canada
be com leted by next year. And Pima Drive.Catalina t �r P .e ,
County will also encourage the Supervisor David Yetman's motion,
The district board meets Monday development of a 74-acre botanical gar- which was approved unanimously, will
den. allow higher density development in about
at 7:30 p.m. in the CYAC building Both of these additions to the Tortolita three-fourths of this urban section.
Plan passed unanimously when the Areas which previously allowed three
CATALINACURRENTsupervisors approved the plan by a four- and six residences per acre may have up
to-one vote last week. to eight units per acre. Generally, eight
The Tortolita Plan is a land-use guide units per acre would mean town houses,
Recktenwalt nained which designates how certain sections of apartments and condominiums. Yetman
the 200-square-mile area should be defended his motion for higher densities
developed over the next 20 years. The by saying that future housing develop-
area in the Tortolita Plan is bounded by ments would be built farther out of the
bi'ngo
isctiirity
the county line on the north, Ina Road on metropolitan area unless the population
the south, the Santa Cruz River on the was condensed into a compact area. He
west, and Oracle Road and the planned stressed that the county could provide
Catalina State Park on the east services, such as sewers, water, roads,
By BETTE CIIASTAIN Mrs. Shirley Shulpz is her great The Pima-Nanini Government Center is parks and sheriff protection,, for less
Norm Recktenwalt has been named grandmother and Mrs.Hazel D'FrucheyE' scheduled to open in late 1978. The money on a per-capita basis in higher
activity chairman for the bingo games at is her great-great grandmother. county's original proposal contained no density areas. Allowing higher densities,
the Catalina Youth Activity Center. * . * * immediate plans for developing the Yetman argued, would also encourage
Sponsored by St. Martin de Porres Ken and Sue Haken also celebrated an substation. [Continued on Page B-2]
Mission, the next game will be Friday at anniversary — their thirteenth — The governmental center will be located
7:30 p.m. The senior jackpot is more than Monday. on a new 15-acre site at Shannon Road,
$400 and the junior one exceeds$175. * * * just north of Ina Road. The previous site •
' listed in the Tortolita Plan had been near No
The center is at Oracle Road and Pin Walter Newburn owner of Rancher eY• election
Pinto s
Lane. Supply,will become a year older Sunday. Overton and Thornydale Roads within the
* * * * * * Arthur Pack Park. for Golder Ranch
Rev. and Mrs. Pohlman of the Catalina Jane McPherson has returned to A new site for the substation became
Community Church, 3171 E. Everett St., Connersville, Ind. after a visit with available after the Nanini family, owners • • •
have a new phone number. Theymaybe Boneva Fox. She will miss our fine fall of Nanini Investments Ltd., donated 12iireset
.
reached at 297-6625. weather. acres to the county for the facility.
A flannel-graph class will be held at the * * * The substation will include a sheriff's Pima County's Board of Supervisors
church tomorrow (Sept. 15). Anyone Mr. and Mrs. Colin Tucker went to office, library and county administration voted last week to set Nov. 14 as the date
interested may attend. For further in- Panhandle, Tex. to visit Tucker's sister building which will house these offices: for an election whether to form the Golder
formation,call Mrs.Pohlman. Mrs.Bonnie Slagle. juvenile probation, treasurer, assessor, Ranch Volunteer Fire District. It will be
Sunday services at the church are as This is the Tuckers first trip to highway,building codes and sanitation. held at the Coronado Elementary School.
follows: Sunday school,9:45 a.m.;Church Panhandle since 1963. The 74-acre Nanini Gardens will be The Supervisor's vote was enlivened by
service, 11 a.m.; and evening service, 7 Their daughter, Janise, recently located at Magee and Shannon Roads. a brief exchange between Supervisor
p.m. graduated from the Arizona Academy of Currently, several Tucsonans and persons David Yetman and Catalinan H.D. "Bob"
A weekly prayer meeting is held Beauty school in Tucson. from the Tucson Botanical Gardens Murray leader of the drive to form a
Wednesdays at 7 p.m. * * * Society are involved in the planning district.Yetman called Murray's proposed
* * * MelbaParnell left for Illinois where she stages of the project. district, "a suspect move that to me is
Wyman and Maude Eske celebrated will enter Scott Air Force Base Hospital. This land was also donated to the subterfuge."
their 30th anniversary Friday. With her go best wishes from friends for a county by the Nanini family. The supervisor said he understands
Granddaughter Brenda Meoak —one of speedy recovery. If the area in the Tortolita Plan were Murray's main intent is to prevent the
the Eskes' five grandchildren — had 11 * * * developed to full capacity,92,000 persons smaller Catalina Volunteer Fire District
guests help celebrate her first birthday Condolences to Rose Parkinson,mother could reside in the area by the year 2,000, from expanding — a reason Murray has
recently. of Linnie Garner, who recently returned while the original proposal projected a acknowledged. He argued that the main
Miss Meoak, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. from Winton, Calif. where she attended maximum of only 69,000 residents. purpose for the proposed district,
Meoak, is the youngest member of the the funeral for her brother, Abner Because the Tortolita Plan's basic however, is to provide fire protection for
five-generation family. Daugherty. philosophy is to confine development close its residents.
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ORO VALLEY[ARrzi VOICE September 14,1977
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Yetman dissents
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COUNTY
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developers to build clustered houses, ���� I(,1 III III t'I'1�'1I III I1 vl
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untouched. .. I II:III',ii1 1il1ii+ilIl1li{lIIiIII1i1'11t11ii1i' r_j--•`z�' _ 'IlII11I11I1yI1I � I'1I •'Z:'4,-
*•,SuPervisor Katie Dusenberry said she :1,1:11iiiii:1;1111;1;1:11111,111,1,1,1,1,111,111 t l l 1lr111 II111 TII , , , l1 , 1 ` iI111tIlIIl1.1 l
supported Yetman's motion for higher -N C�.j %, L1I1iIII1I1I li(1i1i1l1(IlII IiIiIiIlI � •‘4,44,
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densities because builders could construct A Tommy
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developments at lower densities than fo l i I I i,i I i i i I i 1 I i i I i I i I i{I I ,j% r �� eo �ij'; ,
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eight units per acre. While this allows _�.•,�:�I 1 I I + ' { ' I I i�
AVRA VALLEY ROAD ,:•i�,l,+I I I I i'I I I i I i 1' � � /'• ...,.�
developers to apply for higher density, i.,• + I 1 I + i I / �� ,.•• Santa
P PP Y g Y . i ! 1 1 1 I l l Jr + I. , ;.,,
the board will have to approve each o o ,''k \'I i I i 1 II 1�I i I�I `-"`�'`'-
Urban � �/,�'�
()o1 I I I ! f i r�-1 •944)••••��� -�rezoning request.And it isn t in any of the ,� I i 1 I I I ��-1 • ' ,�0 pro Catalina
supervisors' minds to continually build ;;-, Suburban 1 111 I 1 t 1: -•iW..
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eight units per acre, Mrs. Dusenberry IT I i • ' ' ' I o o --'el ' ` 'Fir HARDY ROAD '
Reserve r� ','i i I I - o 0 0 0• .... 1`.`..� Mountains
said. Supervisor Conrad Joyner also 1�I� •j I,�, ,I, ..0 .0000.4. •-�
defended the motion for higher densities. . ,Y^ Conservation ' 1' o o 00 0 0 0 •� MAGES ROAD
"We aren't changing the use of the land or -.�. Tucson 00•00• oo•• -
rezoning an area from residential to ittl; Industrial Mountains INA ROAD . .l • •• -o•o o INA ROAD
commercial," he said. "We're just Rural Communities 11girMIMI
changing the density." ORANGE GROVE ROAD
"Byputting in restrictiveinand IIIParks PLANNED
P g zoning PLANNED
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allowing only three and six houses per Agriculture NANINI CENTER
acre, we're acting like economic GARDENS
forecasters trying to know what the
future demand will be,"he said.
Yetman attempted to condense the Land use indexurban development by moving to lower
the urban section's northern boundary by
one and a half miles to Overton Road. The proposed land uses include: urban,allow from three and six the present farm and grazing areas until the reserve lands are
Yetman's proposal would have also residences per acre to eight units per acre;suburban,maintain the used;industrial,allow existing industrial facilities to expand;
rural
excluded The Highlands area from the existing low density housing pattern; reserve, continue the communities, remain the same: parks, maintain the natural
urban section. The Highlands is a small present farming and ranching, allow low density housing; con- features of the land and provide various recreational needs.
portion of land designated for urban servation, develop at very low densities. Agriculture, maintain Voice map by Bob Hunter
development, located just north of Oro
Valley. a fifty-year capacity without having a than to state the philosophy of the Sept. 27,and recommendation on whether
It's bounded on the north by Nara* realistic zoning pattern built into the supervisors."
west byCalle Loma Linda, the land should be rezoned for urban
Road, on the e plan," she said. "We could build an in- However, he added, "the board can development or should remain as it's
and on the east by Tangerine Road. terceptor which is too small and future deny rezoning requests for a number of outlined under the Tortolita Plan which
Yetman'sproposal to condense the boards would have to put in subsidiary reasons. While the Tortolita Plan can't designates the area as conservation and
urban sectiection met with defeat by a four-
interceptors,"Mrs.Dusenberry noted.
to-one vote. make water conservation measures reserve land.
The supervisor defended his motion by Yetman called her objection "non- mandatory, the board can make them The supervisors will be able to
`We cannot afford leap-frogging sensical", saying that the county has mandatory in any rezoning request." design various types of buffer zones for
saying, already agreed to pay the estimated$1.8 ,� developments. Under the original
sprawl. There will be exorbitant costs for million price tag for the sewer project. Water conservation could also be made proposal, the supervisors could approve
providing services in the northern part if a requirementfor obtaining building only buffer zones consisting of six-foot
we include the areas north of Overton Yetman proposed a final amendment to permits as well,„he said.
Road.” require builders to include water-saving masonry walls, earth berms and 100-foot-
Joyner and Dusenberry, however, devices in their developments.His motion Other amendments to the Tortolita wide strips of land with native vegetation.
Y Plan,include: — An additional two-mile equestrian
objected to the motion. Both supervisors also placed restrictions on the number of
insisted that people need to know in plumbing features in new buildings, as — The Pima County Planning and and hiking trail was added. The trail
advance if high densities will occur in their well as limitations on the size of lawns and Zoning Commission will consider the extends along the southern boundary of
other vegetation. Rancho Vistoso Community Plan as a Arthur Pack Park and continues west-
Dusenberry elaborated on her ob- That motion carried unanimously after areas. � separate rezoning case before it's included ward for another mile. It runs parallel to
jections, by ad,ding, "School districts need it was amended — making water con- in the Tortolita Plan. Cortaro Farms Road between Thornydale
to plan far in advance in order to purchase servation measures a recommendation, The commission will discuss the plan Road and Interstate 10.
school sites. Unless the school districts rather than a mandate. _
have an idea of what the plan will be,they The supervisors also instructed
cannot anticipate the location of their building code officials to compile a list of
schools." specifics for the water conservation
Such a motion, she said, would also measures. The Sale you've been
hinder the planned Canada Del Oro Asked if the motion was "too watered
sewage Interceptor. "It's difficult to down to be effective," Yetman replied,
justify "The motion doesn't have anyteeth other waiting or
building the CDO Interceptor to fit OFF OUR
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133A,Tucson,AZ 85704
new tires,33,000 miles.A real nice
.f11111r. van for only$2295.00.825-9055. 6 apts.for sale.4-2 bedroom apts,
Notices 2 - 1 bedroom apts. See by
4 WHEEL DRIVE appointment. Call 889-2941 or
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1968 Jeep Wagoneer, V-8, auto. 3
0 Notice: transmission, power steering,
Estate Sale Fast Closeout on radio,heater,lock out hubs, runs
ELEVE1111
Paintings&Frames.Art Instruction like new,$1450.00.825-9055. Miscellaneous
and Watercolor Painting. Neill
Gallery 326-7503. 1974 Plymouth Duster. 2 door, Mexican floor tile,651 per square
auto. trans., PS., P.B., air, radio, foot. Adobe Wholesalers, Tucson,
Hel Wanted etc.Just what everyone is looking 793-8593.
(� p for. At Edmonds, only $2695.00.
v 825-9055. Mexican floor tile,651 per square
Wanted: Sharp, retired gal who .. - foot. Adobe Wholesalers, Tucson,
would like to earn a few extra Used T rucks 79341593.
. dollars a month.Would not inter-
8700 N. ORACLE 16054 N. ORACLE fere with social security.Must have Garage Sale!Owner moving out of
CATALINA a pleasant phone voice. For 1976 GMC 4 W.D.,PS.,P.B.,9000 town.430 W.Elvira Rd.
information call AAA Answering miles and many extras. Must sell.
Service,426 E.Seventh St., 624- Call 887-2011 and ask for Mike. CARPET 15x15,short shag,green
2441 between 8 a.m.-9 p.m. $6200. - tones.Child's trike,golf bag clubs
HERE'S THE RULESand cart, misc.children's clothes.
Wanted.Adult babysitter for two 297-1806.
children ages 3 and 8. Babysit at Recreation Equipment
items All for the FREE family to omit any items not pertaining your house.297-1228.
want ads must be written on the to personal items. - Camper Shell,for long wide bed Pets & Livestock
4. Nopersonal want ads will be BUILDING BOOM The town of 24" high. Insulated. $200.
coupon. Oro Valley is experiencing an 889-8305,889-2941. Live rabbits for sale!New Zealand
2. Name, address, and phone taken over the phone. upsurge in building activity and White Pedigree breeding stock,
• 5. The deadline for the FREE will need to enlarge its plumbing 1968 Ford Step-In Van,converted California Dutch& Mixed Breeds.
number must be induded on theand mechanical inspectors force to into camper. Sharp! $3,300. All make nice pets! 297-1822.
coupon, or it will not be family want ads is FRIDAY cope with the new construction. 8's9-2941,889-8305.
Interested persons should apply at Got a pedigreed female afghan you
accepted NOON. is the town office at 9040 N.Oracle. Longwheel base camper shell.
6. When item s11 sold,please call want to breed?I have the male-
3. Only personal want ads will be 1 _ 889-8305. AKC Lippizan, beige, black mask,
accepted. We reserve the right 8844880• Work Wanted4'x15' doughboy pool - filter and ��22 years96old. 297-5136 or
y
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accessories - $75.00. 2 10-speed
pis "STITCHES BY RITA" bikes$25 each.2710 W.Overton. '.Dover Pinchers - male & female
IAlterations and dress making-Oro puppies.294-5866.
i Valley 297-4785. Bicycles ,
Small$10hauling jobs. Dodge van. - y Nubian buck at stud-reg.ADGA.
.00load trash,weeds,junk.Call Dairy goat owners - purebred
For sale-Steyr 3-speed bicycle, No phone-write for directions J.
03Q0
Bob 825-9413 Catalina. Free good for parts but somewhat Reuter, RR 19, Box 68, Tucson
rirr(L....4-
estimate. rusted. Asking $25. Phone 85704.
.-• ..r = FOR WANT MU•t ' Carpentry work all phases. 881-1004.
Kitchens our specialty. For free BICYCLE FOR SALE. 3 speedi Anti ues
designs and estimates call Schwinn.21" frame.Tubes,tires, q
• U795-8878. cables,and brakes only1year old.
U Notices - Equipment Antique tables for sale. Call 889-
. Really clean.$35.297-3789. 2941 or 889�z�05.
U Personal U Furniture Service & Repair -
p FOR SALE2 women's bicycles,1 Antiques for sale! Phone:
Lost & Found U Appliances I girl's bicycle, newly overhauled.D889-2941.
U HelpWanted ❑ Photographic Attention security minded home 297-5529.
owners! Know who's outside your
W front door before opening it. Let Homes
U Work Wanted Equipment Peep-Hole Enterprises install a
Appliances
I.' 0 UGive Away UMusical Instruments security eye in your door today. Must sell by owner. 5 bedrooms,
I- heMaximum security for small invest- GE electric hair dryer for sale. Ariz.room with wet bar.A steal at
U Wanted to Buy U TV & Stereo meat. For appointment, Tucson $5.00.889-8305. $42,900 or submit offer. Call
V U Collectors 6243180. 298-5118.Stop b.y and give a look.
JWFor Sale Water softener, new, $270.00. 9317 E.39th St.
UClot Wanted to Buy Double bed $35.00. Coffee table,
5 ❑ U CSFsall wood,$22.00.Tufted royal blue
ed, head board, bench,
0 U Land
Used Trucks U Pets & Livestock I GOLD/SILVER-Buying any form. double decoratobr style$150.00.4 indoor,
B.R.E.Metals&Refining Company, doors, standard, $22.00 each. `❑ MotorcyclesPatio Sale Tucson 749-3051. Shower glass door $22.00. Hot
U Mieeellsneauspink king bedspread & drapesTwo Football Fields
❑ BicyclesLooking fora 1973 Dodge air- $45.00. wouldn't fill this 165'x660'
Uts conditioner.Call 743-7098.
[2-1/2 acres] mobile home
I site near Catalina.It's worth
FOR SALE FURNITURE $10,500 and terms make it
buyable.Why crowd in when
For The Sake Of Clarity, P101100 PrintUsed Cars A set of bunk beds for sale. $25. you can spread out? Peter
327-9258. Wave,Bob Gibson Land/De-
velopment.
PICK UPS For sale - American Oak dining 623-3278
1973 Ford F100 short wide bed, table, six pressed back chairs, or 299-3211 evenings.
V-8,three speed, $2695.00. 1973 matching sideboard. Sybil's Anti- ,
Chev.Cheyenne short wide bed - ques,Catalina 825.3899.
loaded,52895.00.825-9055. _ FOR RENT
FOR SALE: MGB late 76, under Like new,recliner chair-$50.00 _
8,000 mo., radials, AM/FM, o/d.
i i Still under warranty, must sell for sale.888-9174.For all your Oro Valley Voice Homes
quickly at sacrifice for cash.Perfect advertising needs,call Jim Schmitz
cond.Best offer over$4,000.Call 4 bedroom,2 bath house for rent
297-9568 or ext.6834. at 884-9880 or 624-3745.
on 1 acre. Fenced yard. Large
_ covered patio.Dishwasher,stove&
i,�..-=---�'"'-� refrigerator.Call 297-3212.
-� '±�`��� �� !'� BUYERS-TRADERS
CM4i=- �==='- LEASORS Apartments for Rent
FOR PUBLICATION
_ Have 21 Unit apts and Unfurnished
Ali RV Service mobile homes with excellent
ERESL
ECom tete Motor- cash flow and good location 2 bdr. apt.; carpet, drapes, refri-
p in Tucson and 3,200 sq. ft. geration.Adults,no pets.9040 N.
Homes,Travel office building in Prime Oracle Road Apt. A. Close to
Trailers,Fifth Wheels downtown Tucson location. shopping&C.D.O.high school.
and Campers Suitable for single or multi-
serviced by qualifiedtenant occupancy. Apartments for Rent
NE technicians. Furnished
Complete Will exchange for income
p gas,plumbing repairs, properties, business oppor-
wirin kitchens expertlyfor rent;1 BR furnished apartment.
tunities, Commercial NearUofA(NorthSide].889-2941.
installed.We also repair gas& properties - Free and Clear
�mmon �-s Mass
dr gto: I
I electric refrigerators. houses-paper;What do you
eri"�to: �.s.a�Want�+ All RV Service have? MISCELLANEOUS
�-ELEVEN
DEADLINE FOR WANT ADS0 just off of 1-10 at 1225
No.166S30NLY IS FRIDAY NOON W.Miracle Mile Call Sam Solito 297.7600
6"1OON.OraeleRD. 795 ONLY open Mon.-Fri.8-6 p.m. FOR RENT
160�'.�4OradeRD. Sat.9-5 p.m. NATIONWIDE RESOURCES 2 acre mobile home lot, 4150
By Appointment only , 622-7777 Hawser St.Catalina area.$76/mo.
Catalina 622-3709 Water paid.Call 825-9004.
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B-4 ORO VALLEY[ARIZ]VOICE September 14,1977
Ranchor Students look LGood EatinR!
[Continued from Page A-11 there as he plans,his now-vacant land is of at desegregation SIZE , Dressed Rabbits
contention that the four Tucson National- no value to him, Nanini has said. SHOP Your
ice
our Choice
area subdivisions where the annexation Chaffee countered, however, that on PBS series lbs.
idea originated would also support the current Tucson National-area residents 2243 EAST
proposal. would have no objections to Nanini High school students BROADWAY 297-1822
He added, however, that much of the building the 80 townhouses he's proposed. across the nation take a hard
largely-retired population there hasn't yet look at school desegregation TLj�'��� R IZ.-
returned from summer vacations, so no Wilson and Rancho Verde resident Hall
speculated that Nanini opposes annexa- in. "As We See It," the
definite tally has been taken there either. 26-part seriesproduced by.
Wilson told the gathering — of Rancho tion because he wouldn't have the control p ♦� '1
over zoning and other matters that they WTTW/Chicago which pre- OF:
�•
Verde residents Hall, Holben, Bill *41111[,
said he exercises now. mieres Monday, Sept. 19, at
Bertalan,Don McHugh and Harold"in Sweet 5:30 p.m. on public (PBS)
"He's got a pipeline into Pima County a- _
--that annexation proponents are thei )c'
television stations,including
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position of the groom; if the bride (Oro government, Wilson said. KUAT in Southern Arizona. :I.,'
Valley) ain't interested, it won't work." Engle revealed at the meeting that the
"We're interested in being masters of Oro Valley Town Council has said it will PBS has scheduled the L \ t h e
our own fate," he added. consider annexing only if 65 per cent of new series for national
the registered voters in the proposed area broadcast Mondays through Headmasters
Factors favoring annexation from the . . Y g
present town's point of view, Engle said, sign petitions approving it. Fridays for seven weeks,
include an additional$42,000 which would State law requires only that more than including two weeks of sel-
be gained by Oro Valley through state tax 50 per cent of the assessed property ected repeats. is ,'
rebates — for the estimated 700 Rancho Or
valuation in the area be included on the
Verde residents. petition. "As We See It"focuses on '
But Engle said "We don't want anyone the desegregation exper- Hair Fashion
An additional$10,500 would be received .
by the town from taxes earmarked for coming in•kicking or screaming. We had ience from the viewpoint of Just for You
roads construction, Engle added. enough fighting in the town's early the student. Researched Manicures & Pedicures given
In arguing for annexation, Chaffee and history." written, co-produced and
g • • The town council makes ,the final narrated by groups of high PLAZA 297-361 9
Wilson focused on provisions of Pima
County's recently-approved Tortolita decision on annexation, following public schoolers in 16 locations
hearings here. throughout the county, it E S C O N D I D A 7 890 N. Oracle at Magee
Area Plan. They say the plan will allow Talk of annexation began several provides an original analysis
65,000 more residents than water supplies months ago, but has since _moved of a critical American social
will support to move into the 200 square "slowly," Chaffee acknowledged Thurs- problem and the attitudes of �,, ,..,,,� �, �, ,� .--
mile plan area. day. He added, however, that the drive teenagers who are living
The men estimated the current popula-
tion of the plan area at 11,000 and said a will "get going in the next couple of with it. gft
.� Sego yah )
weeks." -: �i,�
reasonable peak population would be WTTW/C h i c a o film
25,000. The five men at the Thursday meeting . , g (,
• were called upon by Chaffee to organize a crews visited Austin, Tex.; 0 ,f,
The Tortolita Area Plan would allow phone committee of 20 which could Boston, Mass.; Carol City, S.7''',_Yesf Home
about 90,000 residents in the area. Fla.; Chicago, Ill.; Evans-
encourage attendance at the upcoming g
Chaffee also complained that construe- CDOmeeting, and to distribute flyers ton, Ill.; Harrisburg, Pa.;
tion of up to eight homes per acre in some announcing it. Hickoroy, N.C.; Memphis, ( offers room & board to senior dtizens
areas within the plan would promote dust, a g Tenn.;Miami,Fla.;Pontiac
One of the questions which apparentlywith a warm, home atmosphere.
pollution and crime. mostconcerned the Rancho Verde men Mich.; Portland, Ore.; Pro- Three well-cooked home meals are
o
Chaffee responded to businesman h d
Thursday was how much it would cost vidence, R.I.; Rapid City, prepared eacay.
William Nanini's reiteration last week local residents to join the town. S.D.; Stockton, Calif.; San .
that he would sell the Tucson National Francisco, Calif.; and Wich- ( Personal laundry,maid service,haircuts
Golf Course if that area is annexed into "The first thing .anybody asks is and transportation are also provided.
Oro Valley. whether annexation will make their taxes its, Kan. References available•
y go sky high,"Engle responded.
Nanini has said that he probably "As We See It" was 226 W.Roger Road,Tucson
wouldn't be able to develop land sur- He added, "I would suspect that if we funded by a"hands-off'con- Call 888-5688
rounding the course if his zoning authority started a real estate property tax, I'd be tract from the Department (
were the Town of Oro Valley. the first to, lead the disincorporation of Health, Education and ` '.. %.0 v v v )
,„„,
Unless he's allowed to build townhouses drive." Welfare(HEW).
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