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HomeMy WebLinkAboutHistorical Records - The Oro Valley Voice (13) NATHANIEL L N E 9040 N ORACLE RD . TUCSON'. AZ . 8570 Wrl'e _ 4114 ill-- i"' 0 Ir 0 V a 1 1 e Y• ,- A, ... , : Published for residents of the Town of Oro Valley, Pima County, Arizona %t" Vol.IV,No.22 One Section, Eight Pages 15 Cents October 5,1977 'O V ISN'T PUSHING' ,,,. , r �� s. ,,,, T � �. ,. meeting : .. _+mss V F 3! , }!jI �� 3 • Pc AP,,,„ ..„.„. .„,..., , , -, , . --- .7,,, :., .:, , , , . „, ......, .. • , , :„,,. . moi' ,,,, , i .,,,_ a spilt on annexation , , ,..* _. ., , .'c..,,,, oma` '.�g.. y!'Yi��` 4 ,„ 1. , By DENNIS JOYCE tendance—are retired. News Editor The Rancho Verde residents were `' � '�;";' `, Residents of the Rancho Verde sub- invited to a meeting the next day,Friday, „,X,,,,,,,,,,,: °` � , v division have known for four months that of the six-member annexation study group •. � someone wants to make them residents of at the Oro Valley Town Hall. But two '”' , � „.r. the Town of Oro Valley. subdivision residents noted that the a :- _ 4,, '.-.,s`°, -- ii W: �,� . Given their first real chance to comment meeting's time, 3 p.m., wouldn't allow `' a 4 on the prospect, the fraction of Rancho most of the workingmen there to attend. ° ° �� . t,....„: °� Verde residents who turned out for a About the only thing the 35 persons in � °*'` ` \'' , "K'..,.- �'; <', ,,,„ ^�.gyp., w ,, , ,. l': se meeting last week seemed evenly divided attendance last week could agree on by , ., '. .a} • , on the annexation , . ..��� �� � <. '� � � �� e ation proposal being pushed the end of the meeting was. �� � j� bysome of their "neighbors" outside the — that another, �,`+� �.��. g better-publicized _ ��.... � ,,,,,,,, 4,0,,,,, 4 If subdivision. meeting of Rancho Verde residents should ! � ., ° lisp:,� About 20 of the subdivision's estimated be called to draw more of them into the ° 700 residents attended a meeting annexation discussion. ,\,,,,,,„fi 4. :,, Thursdayat Canyon del Oro High School. ° ° y g — that, in Chaffee s words, "Rancho !. ° It had been called by Tucson National- Verde is a completely different sub- s area residents Walter Chaffee, Robert division from the ones we live in." � °,. k t�,... Y r s Wilson and Robert Griffin,coordinators of The chief worry among those residents '7'5. , '. ',° � '' f , w'4�q - a+ N the annexation drive. who asked questions was the effect of g Those subdivision residents who have annexation on their tax rates. •,• :'. ° lent a favorable ear, so far, to the three Engle was on hand at Chaffee's request .4 v N,' ',,. men's arguments in favor of local control to explain the operation of the Town of �' sat quietly by at the meeting, while their Oro Valley and its history He noted that f '` more skeptical neighbors asked pointed no property tax is levied in Oro Valle and -, `{° P P Y y -�. a� �<�.�A� !:',cr.:,,��� questions about taxes, zoning and town repeated that his appearances with the ,° � w ` • three men dont indicate that the town - ° - ° 1._ °, . �..� . services. � -- �. ., � � �.��. ,:. The annexation proponents cited a necessarily favors annexation. "commonality of interest" among "We're not trying to sell anyone on ,x- ,: ; residents in Rancho Verde, Tucson anything,"Engle said. , ' National and Oro Valley. All three groups The annexation proponents found ani:" =� �:� � � f�s stand to lose the lifestyles they know, ally in their exchange with Rancho Verde � ; �-'� ---10.* .. Chaffee and Wilson argued, with the residents in Judy Jarvis, a resident of the : denser zoning suggested for their areas "corridor"between Oro Valley and Tucson �� `� : under Pima County's recently-approved National where Rancho Verde's and other , a .; . Tortolita Area Plan. homes lie. But as the men tried to stress thatPima a A strong supporter of annexation, Mrs. County government is a common op- Jarvis answered one criticism from a .. ponent, some Rancho Verde residents Rancho Verde resident who complained , ., „or, indicated a wariness at the differences she hadn't been notified of the meeting. to fir. �. �� � �:� between the subdivisions. Theypointed "If this had been the Cityof Tucson or � . , 3 . , ' out that all three of the men before them Pima County, you would not have been , � ,.,,,... , Y K ....... ..,„,,,, Thursday — as well as Oro Valley Vice- informed of the meeting at all. , .:':'-'.':6::::.*:1-fri7E1C:e.; Mayor E. S. "Steve" Engle, also in at- Some northwest residents were in- ,.f , , �� formed of one county rezoning hearing only by a poster that was hung up"behind some trees" near the Jarvis home saidQlu3StiOnSenliven annexation talk INSIDE THIS ISSUE: '_ Mrs.Jarvis'husband,Ed. At a meeting held Thursday for Rancho Verde residents,Robert Wilson,above,explains the OCTOBER Notice of last week's meeting were zoning changes that wdl be brought on bythe Tortolita National- EASY plan as fellow Tacson National area passed out by two Rancho Verde men to resident Walter Chaffee looks on.At left,Judy Jarvis,a resident of the proposed annex about 200 of the subdivision's homes corridor,argues the benefits of self government to Rancho Verde residents.Charles Urschel the new Southern Arizona magazine — on the two nights preceding the of Rancho Verde,at right, questions Mrs. Jarvis'contentions as debate on the annexation meeting. drive mounted toward the end of the meeting. [Photos by Chris Kemberling] 'DON'T OUR OPINIONS COUNT?' Few object Vistoso By LINDA THOMPSON told the Voice however, that she'll try to hearing, county plannerRobert C. "To what degree," he asked, "will A satellite community of 37,000 persons have the action postponed because she'll Johnson said that the land is capable of Ratliff, Miller and Muhr pay for the proposed for just north of Oro Valley be out of the country that day. Rancho supporting the 37,000 residents the construction of parks, bridges, schools moved closer to reality last week when Vistoso is located within Mrs. Dusen- community plan provides for. and roads? Even if these items are built the Pima County Planning and Zoning berry's district. But he also voiced skepticism by the (by the developer), the people of Pima Commission passed the Rancho Vistoso The largest rezoning request in the Planning and Zoning Department that the County will still have to pay for main- Community Plan. county's history, Rancho Vistoso covers a satellite city is needed. , tenance costs." The advisory commission voted 6-4 for 16-square mile area located between the "The issue the commission must Ratliff replied at the hearing,"We don't the plan, following an anti-climatic public Tucson-Florence Highway and La Canada determine is one of timing,"Johnson said. think that zoning is something we should hearing Sept. 27"at which only five per- Drive, from Naranja Road to a point 41/2 "That is, should Rancho Vistoso be have to bribe you for. We shouldn't have sons protested it. miles north. planned to accommodate up to 37,000 to offer anything else besides initial in- About 300 northwest area residents The Rancho Vistoso Community Plan people now, or should (it) be delayed stallation(of roads and sewers)." opposed to development in another north- represents months of work by the county several years until growth warrants such Nevertheless, Ratliff said he wouldn't west area hadjust left the Planning and Planningand Zoning Department and a commitment?" only build roads and sewers, as required Zoning Commission's day-long meeting Ratliff, Miller and Muhr, Inc., of Tempe Johnson argued that more than half the by Pima County, but a water and sewage when the Rancho Vistoso hearing began. --proponents of Rancho Vistoso. land in the Tucson metropolitan area is treatment system as well. Those 300 were fighting a bid by As a community plan, the Rancho vacant, and already is served by existing The commission took him up on this Marved Homes, Inc., to rezone 275 acres Vistoso document would be a general utilities and roads. He estimated that an offer and tacked these additional im- at the southwest corner of First Avenue guide for future development in the 9,900- additional 980,000 residents could live on provements on the coommunity plan as and Orange Grove Road. The commission •acres it covers. It isn't a guarantee that this land with improvements in existing prerequisites to its recommendation for nevertheless voted to approve rezoning the largely suburban ranch land within it public services. approval. from one home to two homes per acre. would be rezoned for home development. In addition, he said 1.3 million more Other changes were made in the A final decision on the commissioners Such requests for rezoning by Ratliff, persons could live around the proposed plan at the commission's recommendation for both the Marved Miller and Muhr must come before the metropolitan area in 17 large-scale meeting, including the addition of a rezoning and Rancho Vistoso is scheduled Planning and Zoning Commission and the developments approved by the county phased development requirement Ratliff to be made by the County Board of Board of Supervisors separately. Eight since 1960. must prove to the commission that home Supervisors at its Oct. 17 meeting, types of home density are planned there, Johnson addedthat "major public construction in each.of the plan's five following public hearings on the topics.- ranging from.25 to 12 homes per acre. service systems will be required to fully development areas in the plan is far. County Supervisor Katie Dusenberry At the outset of the Rancho Vistoso develop the Rancho Vistoso area." [Continued on Page B-2] ‘.- • .•.•yaw . .t :..:::. 16'liditOrra li ':*: ellen h'r TO THE EDITOR 4Pirna C ll t t :. • :: ,:. Rural/Metrox e ecutiver t o ests are weird i economizers ' Edtor: In summary, I think it would be a wise I am writing concerning two articles move by the County Board of Supervisors that appeared in the Catalina Call in the to investigate fully what will be provided Sept. 21 edition. by the "hid" that was prepared by the The four members who domi- But these same four "eCono- These articles concern the Catalina volunteers who aren't going to be under Volunteer Fire Dept. and some state- contract but yet are required to work. nate the Pima Community mizers" then turned around and ments made about our company, Rural/ A little investigation will show that P g College board, ramming voted themselves a tax-paid Metro Fire Dept., Inc. proper insurance for a fire district could . through anything President junket to Vancouver, British I am concerned because the articles easily eat up 50 per cent of their bid cost Irwin Spector wants, are a Columbia with all the enthusi- appear to have several contradictions in allowing very little for the actual them and some misstatements—directed operation of the department. strange crew at least, when it asm of a pack of hogs raiding at Rural/Metro Fire Dept., Inc. We certainly hope that the Catalina comes to spending the tax- the grain-pile. First of all, a statement was made that Volunteer Fire Department will be ' the fire district couldn't be eligible for successful in their endeavors.— as we payer s money. That kind of contempt for the government grants if it contracted with intend to be in the area for many more They told dissident member public funds of which they're either profit or non-profit fire depart- years providing fire department services Dr. James Klein at the last supposed to be caretakers is ments, according to Chief White. In a and would like to work with other related story, a paragraph states that agencies providing the same services. meeting that it would be much typical of the majority quartet. "Catalina's volunteer department is one of However, I think that if a group of too costly" for the college to After all, they're spending tax- several in Pima County to gain the CETA people are going to set down require- furnish him with a payers'com uter monsy to build an grant,"according to Mr.Romero,and that p others include Drexel Heightsments for services and then aren't truthful printout copy of the expendi- Eastside Tucson campus, and in the application of these requirements, Flowing Wells. the credibility of such a group is tures he's asked to approve each despite a referendum vote by Mr. Hayes said he will again apply for questioned.meeting [The other trustees those same taxpayers whichthe federal funds if theyare available next To set the record straight, Rural /Metre apparently don't mind signing said, loudly, "N ." year. Flowing Wells contracts with a Fire Dept., Inc., has been providing fire non-profit fire department for its service, department services to many thousands of whatever blank check Spector When are we goingto et and, therefore according to Chief White, . g g people in the State of Arizona for thirty puts.bef ore them; they okay the those bums out of office? John they illegally received government funds. Y years. We are a private corporation payments regularly, with nary Varga, where are you, now that It is very obvious that the bid require- certificated by the Arizona Corporation ments sent to our company weren't the P a question. we need you? requirementsCommission to provide these services and that the volunteer fire as such are regulated in the amount of department used for the submittal of their money that we may charge for these bid. I say this because the payroll alone services along with the amount of profit THE DESERT OBSERVER for the manpower requirements exceed $55,000. that we may realize. The allegations that our company is It should also be noted that apparently trying to make excessive profits is totally the bids were thrown out and a new set of without foundation. We serve six fire Bunnies belong in desert specifications drawn up as indicated by districts in the State of Arizona, all of the paragraph that reads, "He said the them ata cost far less than equivalent fire district board came in with a bid even districts that operate through services of lower than the volunteers, because theya "volunteer or non-profit organization • and ch budget over theo ed The desert would seem predator of these little Strong leg muscles wentPP out approach". inhospitable to the cottontail vegetarians. produce good runners, but whatever they could, to the bare bones. The Arizona Corporation Commission rabbits we have met in fable Other hazards are high- rabbits mostly depend on It should also be noted that the bid also sets the standards that we must and folklore. The Easter ways, weather extremes maneuverability for specifications were sent out after, and comply with in the training of our Bunny, Peter Rabbit, Uncle and disease, leaving only survival. Avoiding straight- again this is in accordance with your personnel, and in the operation and Wiggly, even Bugs Bunny about 50 per cent surviving away races, they dodge, news article, "the second and largest maintenance of our vehicles and equip- are never pictured in a in a given year. weave,bob and even change federal grant in its two-year history was ment. desert setting. The young are born blind direction in a mid-air jump, received by the department in early To my knowledge, fire departments g doubling back with such August,ust, soon after it successfullyregulated by the Arizona Corporation But in and hairless in small 4 g ' agility that the'pursuermay sponsored a drive to form a volunteer fire Commission are the only fire departments the folk burrows that the female has , be com I 1 •• tales o f Lined with rass, leaves and P ete y baffled: districtthat have these type of requirements the Pueblo fur pulled m her breast. Rabbits sometimes Referring to the fact that the Catalina mandated upon them. All of our fire a n d """�"' employ the defense of freez- Volunteer Fire Dept. already had its department personnel must successfully We once saw a litter of ing in whatever natural- manpower and didn't indicate this in the complete the State of Arizona firefighters' Apache "' 4: three in an indentation on camouflage is nearb qualification examination. Indians Y bid specifications, but rather required our top of the ground,but within Rabbits are found all over company toprovide full-time, aid, w e e n- P Y P All of our firefighters, along with our W\ the hour the mother carted the world, but the bobbing personnel, which can no waybe supplied counter , � �.�Y`y � � them off. If they survive for white tailed cottontail is pp dispatchers, must be certified EMT II cottontails P.;, i., for$13,644.15 for aone-year period. personnel. in the drysouthwest, where two weeks they venture• found only in the Americas. The statement by Mr. Hayes that These requirements have been they often defeat the away and at three.weeks are Hes as American as apple Rural/Metro would bid$40,000 to$50,000 formulated bythe Arizona Corporation practically on their own. pie! - P notorious trickster, Coyote. to make a profit, certainly indicates that Commission to insure that the people we Mr. Hayes isn't knowledgeable in the serve receive the best possible service To the surprise of Looking costs of the bid that our company was available. Easterners, cottontails are required to meet. Providing emergency services to the very successful at maintain- I would like to assure Mr. Hayes that public is a serious business and must be ing their status quo in the Rural/Metro doesn't bid on providing fire conducted with fully trained and cloverless desert. department services if it doesn't actually responsible personnel along with good, One reason is that this One year ago The town council voted want to provide them. And I also would reliable equipment. I sincerely hope the adaptable little mammal will At first it seemed like no unanimously to give the firm certainly like to know what company Catalina Volunteer Fire District will see eat almost anything. one wanted to be Justice of the town trash collection spokesman made the statement that we fit to meet the requirements imposed the Peace in District 4 — franchise. Prices are $3.40 would submit a bid in an amount that was upon Rural/Metro Fire Dept., Inc. Although grass (and garden Oro Valley's district.No one for curb pick-up and $4.75 necessary to make it"worthwhile".To my plants) are his favorites, he filed petitions in time for the for"on premises"collection, knowledge I an,the only one from Phoenix RONALD C.BUTLER Sept. 10 primary. that talked with your newspaper, and I Vice President is not adverse to twigs, certainly did not make that statement. Rural/Metro Fire shoots, bark and weeds in But when it was publi- Three years ago Dept.,Inc. general. It's no secret that cized that the$17,000-a-year Eight Oro Valleyans have rabbits have superb ability job might be empty — volunteered to serve the Liked Voice column everyone wanted to be youngtown without a in !=l!! Tr,f. to multiply thus insuring the Y pay, :::::�:::r. continuation of the species. Justice of the Peace. a range ofpositions. r1.!li ; ' ;;�. g .�, on Olympics, HBC Or so it seemed. Twent - The are: James D. 0 n e female will easily nine persons are running for Kriegh, town engineer; Roy ,,`v ;, Editor: produce four litters of three the post. H. Mattson, assistant townei ------ \'w---� I seldom write letters,as myfriends and relatives can to five a year. Oro Valley voters will engineer; William E. (Bud) • �: .-...,,,_-707,-.._. 74 testify. But I am prompted to write and thank you for The young are ready to have their choice of one of Sullenger, building in- _=-=- , ---= �" your outstanding editorial column on the Olympic Games mate at six months, so one these candidates in the spector; and Charles M. MOST OF US scheduled in Moscow. could mathematically cal- general election. Glickman,George R.Faccio; ONCE DREAMED My wife and I visited Russia last year — and I made culate a rabbit population James A. Wright; and Dan OF EARN/NG the statement when we returned that"Anyone interested into infinity. Two years ago L. Sequin, deputy in- 77-IE SALARY in the Commie line would sure get cured in one visit." Representatives of spectors. WE CAN'T LIVE I will pay the postage if you will furnish the reprints There are factors, though, Arizona Reliable will be * * * ON TODAY. and mail to every member of the U.S. Congress. And that control the population. visiting Oro Valley residents twenty copies to the White House stooges. Practically every meat to find out what they want The Oro Valley Voice pub- allinigla JACK SPAULDING eater, including man, is a to do with their trash. lished it's first issue. Oro Valley /..•.......A...................................................................t.....................•a•un......*..................................e.........ewe.sir..s..•••..•..r...••...............................................................................................................m i...................._ THEODORE C.TURPIN i - Published every Editor&Publisher Wednesday by Sancruval Corp., - P.O.Box 3003,Tucson,Az.85702. �+ potirewAir- - - --..- 1DENNIS JOYCE Offices at 426 E.7th St.,Tucson,Az. • News EditorSingle copies 15 cents each;by oro 1i mail,$3 for one-year subscription Published for residents of the Town of Oro valley.Pima County,Arizonas ' ►'' NEWS STAFF: Second Class postage pais at Tucson,Az. Mary Schmidt Chris Kemberling Publication No.324570 October 5,1977 it{NM.tet...M./tttt•tt..t.t.e........tat.lets•teateeme.t...ut.at......t•.tt.........tt.Mt. .tet.tttttt.t•/...•.•.........tt•.t•....•..••••••.a....f...•tt.......tt..s..t.....siu esem1....tot..mass..emes••••.•....•.s.•.•......•/rias.•.......•..•.•......•..•......•••••..•.............sees.•.••..•......mill October 5,1977 ORO VALLEY[ARIZ]VOICE A-3 CITY 'CONTINUALLY' LOOKING A mph ikids ji ••+•••••••••••••••-•••••••••••••:•44.:•+++++4. s ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ••4 Tucson plans to study NEED DENTURES? • may 'z' •f $. e . ,,i ,.,, .• .. nort-hwest annexa lion shots •• •• K?:1.\\‘',. ` ....-- \)-, 4. T i,i) School children who ♦♦ An area stretching from First Avenue "We are continually studying an- haven't yet received their ♦♦t ��'..,44.."., e,. to Interstate 10, and from the Tucson city vexation of many areas now in Pima immunizations against T 4, limits to Ina Road is included on a City of County,"Mills said. communicable diseases may •• Tucson study map for possible future The reaction of northwest businessmen do so at Am phitheater V NOW A TRULY46, annexation. asked to comment on the prospect•of Cityschools next month. 40,ee But William Mills, assistant city of Tucson annexation was summed upby LOW DENTURE manager,said any action on annexing this one man who said, "There have always Free immunizations • 4 huge area — the heart of northwest been rumors." against diphtheria,pertussis •• IS AVAILABi_c: TO YOU Tucson -- is "projected for several years Baker said the city itself doesn't initiate (whoo ing cough), tetanus, • 14, from now." any annexation procedures. All such rubella (German measles), •t♦ FROM YOUR A and 0 p The city lists a number of such study action begins with letters and phone calls rubeola, mumpspolio LICENSED DENTIST 4,areas on a map of future annexation from residents in the county,he insisted. wul be offered by the Pima mss• possibilities,Mills said. "As far as our shop is concerned, we County Health Department, 2 CALL 327-4533 FOR THE The onlyactive annexation attemptdon't send said Renelle Worrell,count •• people out to look for areas to Y immunization director. •t• • being made currently by Tucson is for an annex,"Baker said. LICENSED DENTIST area on the city's east side, said Ron He added, however, thatt4. Y any policy on Children at Harelson •• Baker, of Tucson's Department Human annexation is set by the city council and Elementaryand Cross •_• and Community , I N YOUR LOCALITY Development. He con- passed down through the city Junior High Schools may •t♦ • firmed that the northwest area would be office. receive4.4,0.4,4 • ♦ • • these innocu1ations 4N••�♦• •N N•♦•♦N.4.•••••••••••••••• • studied by the city "in another three or Things can change with a new Nov. 10 Donaldson students • ♦ • ♦� • • • • • ♦� four years." government,a new council,"he said. will have this opportunity Nov.9. ON ORANGE GROVE ROAD This year, children are w required for the fust time by WINE p, Arizona state law to be III immunized against com- Health panelrecommends TASTING %imp municable diseases before _ they enter school. complex "Amphitheater has been okay of $8 million lit,very lenient," said head AO A health review panel home will be owned and He has tentatively agreed nurse Ann Zimmer, %10•00 unanimously has recom- operated by National Health to lease the land for the "students aren't required toBEG 1 PI , mended approval of a Enterprises, Inc., a Cali- building to Steve McDer- have their shots until Dec. b Tucson developer's request fornix firm. The nursing mott, MedAmerica's direc- 31 — in most of the other OcTo B E R la it h " for 120 additional beds in the home will care primarily for tor. That company would schools it's much earlier." ' $8 million northwest the elderly, and some develop and operate the Children also may get geriatric complex he's younger persons who are emergency service. their immunizations directly planning. convalescent or han- Gibson will hold up his from the health department The new beds would bring dicapped. plans for an emergency or from their physicians, CLASS SIZE LIMITED to 228 the capacity of the clinic,however,until a Nov. Desert Life nursing home, Both Gibson and Med- 8 hearingon a Pima SORSNflW'. County COPIES planned by Bob Gibson of America, another California Superior Court suit seeking Gibson LandDevelopment firm, have also applied permission to build the 7225 N.Oracle CALL OR DROP BY FOR ' .... ion a 22-acre site at 1919 W. separately to build a free- proposed Northwest at Ina ir� Orange Grove Road. standing emergency medical Community Hospital. Near Great Western Bank MORE i H FO R M ATi O N The health review panel's clinic on the northwest side. If the court rules on thatvommonommonnommoomommeme Sept. 21 recommendation Gibson said last week that day to allow the hospital, ROYAL PS S will be forwarded to the he may join with Gibson will scrap his plansAt W.The ---) governing body of its parent MedAmerica to build the for a clinic. But if the suit is �0 0 organization, the Health facility, if an application is continued, he will build theHALF Wine •• o oa Systems Agency (HSA) of approved by HSA. clinic,he said. • • • sizE , 0 Southeastern Arizona. A final decision by that group is expected Oct.20. • SHOP Merchant The 120 new beds Gibson Hippolytus e 2�43 EAST 5817 NORTH ORACLEhopes to provide will serye , patients needing "skilled BROADWAY care" as opposed to the heldover 2 more weeksJ 887-8811 limited, "personal care" Tl ��)N, A R IL. ofered in the original 108 The Invisible Theatre will Ticket prices are$3 regu- beds authorized. The two have a hold over of its lar and $2.50 for students - care sections will be housed a a production "Hippolytus" for and senior citizens The in separate buildings. two weeks. Invisible Theatre is located Construction will begin The adaptation of at 1400 N.First Ave. on the Reliability, Sept. 1, 1978, Gibson said, p p Euripides' classic Greek corner of First Ave. and 0 cares. on the skilled care building tragedy will continue its Drachman. Call for reser- - with the limited care run, playing Thursdays vations at 882-9721. _ facility following in We do.And more than 230}. a.- -{ Registeredthrough Saturdays only, Nurses December. through Oct. 15. Curtain is offices of HOMEMAKERS:n. IT1 - If Gibson's new beds are ,� = Licensed Practicalat 8 p.m., and an informal UPJOHN have built their I approved, they would then T Ire* mighty hopes ,�; - 3 discussion is held after each that make us men. reputation on the depend- _ -_j _ Nurses open after October, 1978, he performance for those wish- able deliveryof services in - 1 said. ing to talk with cast or crew. 1'`nnysOn - *Nurse• �=the commune . For a _, -1 The Desert Life nursing community. day L or a month . . . or as long --" _ - Home Health Aides as they are needed. i - - _ • , wedotrightVi Companions 401: .., 110 041 i - Contact the people whose r :4-11-' Housekeepers C-' _ \, -�` reputation is based upon' • ` ��Live-in,i Nurses �,,/ ,r- dependable performance. -=Party Help the CALL 795-7322 AlPeople l employees screened, bonded Headmasters can forpeople • / t.• ,� and insured. ill-- (7) you love. „--- --1,..,...._....0 VS, 4n,;, •\ -,%p4 '-7-. - ' - National Cosmetologist -_. :, i =r_= _ =s al i 't Car -sAssociation Week your : _ 4t 1 i - our r ,:: ,,,--; _, . ,i ....c , ‘ . 1 t . . ,-,F-._--_,. _AIL .L..,. allpermanento__ B & RAuto __ - 10 /0 ir , t_ ilk , ..: _ _. .. f i }. Upjohn il.c #. e a ••:`, g`. Truck Repair0 ff customcolors _ __ air conditioning,tune ups, _ '--We ! `�brakes&general repair. ,� iii = - - -_ P L A Z 297-3619 Under new management. 16:: - r ;,r • �r = = - 16600 N.Oracle Road - ...'` HOMEMAKERS _ -- _ ____ _= t {�f 1 �, Oracle .ti j �t�ri'P Catalina =� 1':. ..SLY iC,.,i,•.... '..tv.. a. 835-3414 � f A-4 ORO VALLEY[ARIZ]VOICE October 5,1977 HOLDS 110 STUDENTS . • , Harelson s new addition to open , .....i ' By MARY SCHMIDT the four-classroom pod should be finished Nov. 7, problem in leaving that oneAO 1 i,.. About 110 Harelson recently completed at the said Principal Michael class there for the rest of the Elementary School children school. Allegra. year." Allegra said. "And 4 will be in new surroundings An administration office, The school was waiting for (;rocs' principal, Dr. Ot.C.:y:c,,,f} soon when theymove ' alsopart ofthe construction, s •s i h s been into onstruction, cls.Broom chairs earlier this (hough.) Ra ne, a ci rte` Wilderness a a wk, hich Allegra said verycooperativ.e." maya'n wereg track somewhere in he would like to have all his r,-, .,-'..yk �.��,�- 5 s, Wto, 'H °,,���� � �; ��. f � _� is Phoenix : ioIaenate a s t ea r ., One possible We 11 move in three �' �' ., bond election Oct. 25, with „,,,,,,;:i;‘:,';'''`: minutes after they arrive, A bill before the U.S. in Tucson. the money to finance „, l s1•1,:' he said. . Congress to declare Push The wilderness bill Since the beginning of the another elementary school � � � �,i.):;:., Ridge in the Santa Catalina currently is under consider- in the area. . school year,five classes,two ,, Mountains a wilderness area ation by the Senates fifth, two fourth and one About 125-150 elementary ,,. awaits action by the U.S. F nergy and Natural third have been housed at students each from Harelson '- Senate, which is currently Resources Committee, ' and Donaldson would be -� Cross Junior High, located absorbed in deliberations headed by Henry M. on the same grounds. moved to the new school if • over a national energy Jackson (D-Wash.). Frank approved, said Leslie - All but one fourth grade ,. policy. Church (D-Idaho) is a class of about 25 students Follett, associate sup class x sponsor of the bill in the tendent of finance and The Endangered Amen- Senate, and among its co- will move into the new pod, accounting for the Amphi- X can Wilderness Act of 1977, Allegra said. t sponsors are Dennis. theater School District. Y sponsored in the House of H a r e I s o n s student "We'dleave Representatives by Morris he(loncini (h Tucson). capacity,before the addition probably ,I ° y k. Udall (D-Tucson), has The western border of the of the 110 student pod, was fewer students than the .„Y ' ahead passed that. house of Pusch Ridge area is Pusch 5511 Approximately 700 schools have a capacity for fi r ' y pPeak, the mountain that. pP y so they'd he able to accom- 1 ,• :.,. Congress, students showed up for , , serves as a scenic eastern modate new families within ` Though the Senate is "up backdrop for the Town of school there this fall. their revised boundaries,” to its ears" in energy Oro Valley. Both the ridge Cross Junior High, which Follett said. Keepingsae distance proposals now, it's expected and the peak are named shares a central cafeteria The proposed elementary Mark Rhude [left], a Rural/Metropolitan Fire Depart- to pass the wilderness act so after George Pusch, former and library with Harelson, school would be located on ment worker and son of Oro Valley town councilman President (:'arter can sign it rancher in the area of what currently holds about 460 Amphitheater District land Lauren Rhude, inspects a power line struck by a in to law before the end of is now Oro Valley and the students and has a capacity at the southeast corner of wayward motorist Thursday night, at the northwest _ the year, said Chris Helms, maternal grandfather of for 1,200. Sage Street and Romero corner of Ins and Oracle Roads. The hit and run driver chief staff assistant for Udall town resident Henry Zipf. "So there won't he any Road, he said. smashed into a support cable at a high speed, witnesses said, shutting off power for several seconds in some ' closed businesses and setting off a silent alarm at the Great Western Bank. Also inspecting the aftermath of the electric display that lit up the intersection NUMBER ONE RADIO momentarily is Rural/Metro's Rav Evans. (alba For all your PRESCRIPTION needs, Al R shop in the pleasant surroundings for people wo do. M I SEN ER DRUGS ,, KMRioncerned. . under the dome Most of us believe that we have to pay one way or in the Casa Blanca Plaza 6020 N Oracle another for the things we get in this world. If we buy goods Senior Citizens Check Our Pharmacy Rates or services from the producers, we must pay the bill. And we pay taxes for the things we get from government. hours 9 to 9 297-2234 Most of us believe in competition to cause efficiency so p Geta copy of mostfor from theproducers. that we get theourmoney vewhat is to encourage monopolistic government to be IS oro vaIIev4J! . . efficient? Many people are worried today about the and ggovernment ex andin bureaus. /' / p CALL / / • We were talking this week with a supervisor in the Arizona state government in Phoenix. He considered that at these la�at�ons: . he was doing his job well with just the help of one ci Nanini Finanal Plaza • Food Grant at Caws secretary. Then an empire-building leader came in who Adobes tripled the size of the division. Coat of Arms • Now the supervisor with whom we spoke has six Safeway at Plaza Escondida Oro Valley Town Hall "Well," "Mostly assistants. What are they doing? Well, he told us, Mostly Oro Valley Country Club they are shuffling papers and bothering me. They certainly don t improve the work any. „ Tucson National Golf Club Circle K at Hardy and . . . The opinion ion of outsiders is that the quality of work of the Oracle . division hash t been helped by tripling the size of the staff. 7 11 at Mag�!ee and Oracle • Competition would have ruthlessly oblaerated a company H�g�land Mobile Home Estates -- that did this in the private world. If you have comments �� In Catalina: or suggestions, write to Ka i r Is C Circle K The above editorial waswritten by John Riddick Walgreen's and aired on September 26 by KAIR AM and FM. Red's Bait and Tackle Sybil's Antiques And at El Con Shopping Center i INSIDE THIS ISSUE: OCTOBER / / CA LE IM EASY LIVING the new Southern Arizona magazine October 5,1977 • -, : , i BALLOTING IS NOV. 8 ' “-1 .. , . .; - e :� 1 I: ' I.' ,,,,, :7* Voter registration drive is I• I. • ,. } `.„ ,,u meg? ` preceding district election ..,. Nominations will be taken at a meetingIn addition, local residents H.D. "Bob" ,�. :` �.77,7":.,7,,,A! Thursdayi ,.94" S'"'< � �i6 it night for candidates to seek the Murray, his wife Della,Greta Tucker and 'g �' ' �� y�� three seats on the board of directors of the Wallace Stalnaker have been designated f gn '` �: . Y� � � a, �sib' �;: fi}S proposed Golder Ranch Volunteer Fire special registrars to register voters. a * ' f , District. Murray is a leader of the drive to form `' ': ''�. �` �`'` The meeting will be held at 7:30 p.m.at the volunteer district, which wouldr � " Y - ; i"'"" � : the Coronado Elementary School. become the second one in the community `- e: ,, - `:�� 4` 1 Pima County officials and local residents if it passes. are conducting a special registration drive The Pima County Planning and Zoning ; ,,, *qv -2....– . r�,, r in Catalina for the Nov. 8 election to Department determined that 487 .t ,, '` ikor decide on the proposed Golder Ranch re istered voters live within the ro osed r t ::::. P P g P PVolunteer Fire District. Golder Ranch Volunteer Fire District �,yt � ` � . � 4,.. Workers in the County Election Bureau boundaries. „< i '', v►. ,, had registered eight voters for the Although the area of the district is more #is t election as of Friday, duringtheir regular than 10 timesgreater than the new 9 - z , . �.r stops in Catalina. ' � � '����� �� � ����� p Catalina Volunteer Fire District's, it has ',sit',"''1,- �' , * only 1,295 total residents — compared to4. . ' .t, '' ''S. **.40,,.,.„,..,„,, 4 992 in the tiny Catalina district. • ` ' f` ';- '�. >` • The last day to register for the special : ,° - ,, a... �.�,��. �� mss,,`. �'� Supervisors y election Nov. 8 is Oct.28,according to the � :: ; r „ clerk of the County Board of Supervisors. 4. xx: 7:1,4*'.. 4aAbsentee voting opens Oct. 6 and the i - '� y ., 4a 0 U et � r �last day to file nominating petitions is Oct. - � � :. •, > , .� � Following a pattern it has set in two 7 for one of three seats on the proposed f k x other new fire districts,the Pima Countye,;ei'• f e' i iii,• ` i district's board of directors. < , ,� >< ..�: The election runs from 7 a.m.to 7p.m. Board of Supervisors voted Mondayto � �t , �' x'''...,/y' � � � ��� r provide 40per cent of operating budget Nov 8, in the Coronado Elementary t WPjq '� p. P g g � . . �. requested by the Catalina Volunteer Fire School. " , r, District. - A schedule of the times and locations , The board will pay the new district Pima County Election Bureau staff will > $4,109.16 to finance its first year of register voters for the election follows: Oct. 3, 10 a.m. to 5p.m. at Ranchers operations. In the future, the district will I raise the money through tax levies on its Supply; Oct. 4, 10 a.m.to 5 p.m. at High- residents'property. way 80 cafe; Oct. 5, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Katie Dusenberry, county supervisor Coronado Elementary School. for Catalina and a member of the Oct. 6, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Ranchers supervisors' budget review committee, Supply; Oct. 7, 10 a.m.to 5 p.m. at High- said that committee recommended the 40 way 80 cafe;Oct. 11, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at little off the sleeves, please 9 per cent funding because its consistent Coronado Elementary School; Oct. 13, 10 Ernie Smith, site manager of Catalina's Senior Now Generation program is guided into a with what we funded for two other a.m. to 5 p.m. at Coronado Elementary clown outfit made bysome of theprogram's districts." School. participants. Smith will appear as Bozo the clown at the Senior Citizens Fall Carnival Friday. [Voice staff photo) CATALINA CURRENT Senior No w Generation festival Friday • fun for all , t By BETTE CHASTAIN the National Rifle Association, spent who donated door prizes, the "Sun- activities and answered questions at The Senior Now Generation's fall National Huntingand FishingDaydown".quintet for the music and Ra q Y the last Lions'meeting. festival — with festivities for those (Sept. 24) at Red's Bait and Tackle and Linda Cook for the use of the Catalina once had a boy scout troop, ages one to 100— will begin Friday at Store promoting conservation of Lariat Room for the dance. but it was abandoned because of lack of 2 p.m.at Coronado Elementary School. wildlife and water areas. * * * adult volunteers.Those who would like The seven-hour He distributed free pamphlets on Two big holes were shot in the to reactivate the group should call Ray event will feature - wilderness survival, hunting for windows at the Circle K store in Cook at 825-9907. assorted foods„ :. r women and children and safe gun Catalina Sunday night. * * * games, prizes, and *, :�` µ handling. * * * Pat Stephens is currently doing g arts and crafts for {, Boucher was sponsored by the Sisters Corey and Judy Jorgenson promotional work for KIKX Radio sale. -, - Catalina Lions Club and the Pima participated in a double wedding Station, which recently changed from * * * 1�,- Pistol Club. ceremony Sept.23. rock to country music. The Amphitheater Anyone interested in joining any of Corey married Buddy West and She said she hopes eventually to school bond elections. the above clubs should contact Boucher Judy was wed to Wayne McLaughlin. return to Texas and continue her will be Oct. 25 at at 825-3589. The Reverend Kenneth Pohlman of the career. Coronado Elementary School on Oracle Copies of the 1977-'78 Arizona Catalina Community Baptist Church * * * and Wilds Roads. Hunting Regulations Book are conducted the ceremonies. Bingo games still abound in Catalina. Those who haven't yet registered to available at Red's Bait and Tackle * * * There are games every Friday at the vote must do so before Oct. 24. They Store. Mary Jane Brazeal and Larry Catalina Youth Activity Center. * * * should contact registrars Greta Tucker Sandefur, the couple who eloped to The Senior Now Generation has at 825-3587 or Bette Chastain at 825- Colin Tucker was presented a 25- Lordsburg, N.M. over Labor Day bingo every Wednesday from 1:30 to 3479. year service pin from the International weekend, had a problem finding a 2:30 p.m. ..* * * Union of Operating Engineers at marriage license over that holiday. These games are followed by a Bible A Flannel-Graph class will be held at ceremonies in Phoenix Sept.25. They drove to Winterhaven, Calif. class at 3 p.m. Anyone in the area 60 9:30 a.m. every" Thursday beginning He has been a member of Local 428 and were married in the Lutesgreina years old or over is welcome. tomorrow at the Catalina Community since 1952. Chapel Sept.4. The Seniors group also is planning a * * Baptist Church. * * * trip to Old Tucson soon. Those in- The free classes, sponsored by the Tickets for the annual Lions bar- Student pictures will be taken Oct. terested should call Ernie Smith, who Child Evangelism Fellowship and becue Oct. 23 are available at Red's 13 at Coronado Elementary- School. is in charge of the program, at 825- taught by Jody Crider and Flora Bait and Tackl*Store* The photographer suggests the 9200. Hyatt,are non-denominational. children wear bright clothing. * * * Vercie Wellman was admitted to * * * Ladies'Night at the Oracle Junction A Tri-Chem Craft Show will be held Tucson Medical Center with arthritis The country's Lions Clubs now Inn took on an atmosphere of at the Catalina Drug Store at 9:30 a.m. and allergy problems. sponsor more boy scout troops than Halloween recently. Saturday. Her 14-year-old daughter Rosemary any other civic or service organization. Two Catalina gentlemen, who shall The display of ceramics, tablecloths, has been taking over her mother's Catalina currently doesn't have a boy remain nameless, donned women's pillows and black velvet pictures will chores—a big job fora little girl. - scout troop, but members of the local clothing in hopes of getting their drinks include some originals by Catalinans. * * * Lions Club are trying to do something for half price. Door prizes and impromptu in- Gary and Ann Crippen won the about it. It didn't work. Not only did they structions will be given throughout the "Basket of Cheer" at the last Catalina Bill Jorden Jr. and Walt Hochuli have to pay full price for the drinks, day until closing at 4 p.m. Area Volunteer Fire and Rescue from troop No. 211 and Frank they were refused admittance to the * * * Department dance. Maldonado, an executive of Old Pueblo Ladies Room. Of course, it was all in Vic Boucher, a lifetime member of The group wants to thank all those District showed slides of scouting fun. B-2 t. ORO VALLEY'ARIZ]VOICE October 5,1977 • io Airman Ocvirek COMMISSIOn okay S _ is 010c614 !PuM lotice4 ends training, Oro Valley.Az.85704 IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF Leo J. Nobler, 125 E. Los Amos. Green THE STATE OF ARIZONA Valleq•Az.85614 iiiiStO SO Morved plan goes toGerman Virgil R.Toler. 507 W. Camino Penasco. IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF PIMA Green Vaueq,As 85614 y In the Matter of ) No.P 3981 Robert Royal 4300 E.Whitman,Tucson,Az. the Estate of ) NOTICE TO 85711 WILLIAM W. ) CREDITORS Sun Publishing Co..419 N.4th Ave.,Tucson, Airman Michael L. MORRIS ) � 85705 Ocvirek hasgraduated from Deceased. ) sancruval corp..71 W.Duval Road,Green 'Continued from Page A-11 it,"Ratliff said. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Valley.Az 85614 • the U.S.Air Force technical undersigned has been appointed personal enough along before starting on another He is still negotiating with the State representative of this estate. All persons 8. KNOWN BONDHOLDERS, MORT- area. training course for aircraft having claims •against the estate are required Land Department to acquire 2,500 acres GAGEES, AND OTHER SECURITY to present their claims within four months Some commission members attempted that the department controls within maintenance specialists at after the date of the first publication of this HOLDERS OWNING OR HOLDING 1 P P Sheppard Air Force Base in notice or the claims will be forever barred. PERCENT OR MORE OF TOTAL to require that 50 per cent of one area be Rancho Vistoso. In return, Ratliff would pp Claims must be presented to the undersigned OTHER S OF BONDS, MORTGAGES OR Texas. personal representative at 705 Lawyers Title O'T'HER SECURITIES(If tyre an none,so finished before the developer could go on trade land he owns on the east side of the state)None. Building,Tucson,AZ.85701 10.EXTENT AVERAGE ACTUAL with others.That motion failed,however. Tucson-Florence Highway near Rancho The airman is the son of DATED September 12.1977 AND NA NO.COPIES NUMBER OF The commission also adopted a revision Vistoso — to be used for the Catalina Helen Morris TUREOF EACH IS- COPIES OF P Oro Valleyans Mr. and Mrs. Personal Representative Helen Morris CIRCULA- SUE DUR- SINGLE IS- in the plan to make the developer build State Park. Louis Ocvirek of 9225 N. '`BOYAL a MURRAY TION ING PRE- SUE PUB- low and moderatelypriced housing 10 Apublic hearingon that proposed land Pub.:Oro Valley 5in ,12&19.1977er x.1977 MONTHS NEAREST per cent of the Rancho Vistoso area. trade is set for Nov.4 in Tucson. TO FIL- Ratliff objected, saying such homes In other action last week, the PlanningOcvirek, who was trained • ING DATE � y g to maintain, repair and ser- ,rIIFJdcJroe1ceJJ A.Total No. aren't competitive with those being built and Zoning commissioners also revisedPrint Net in tract developments elsewhere in the plans for Marved's development, by vice aircraft, has been as- JiwuJ -Pre"857 1000 Tucson area. enlarging the buffer area around the signed to Spangdahlem Air LOCATION OF THE HEADQUARTERS B.Paid circu Base in German OR GENERAL BUSINESS OFFICES OF lotion THE PUBLISHERS(Not printers)426 E. 1.Sales Commissioner Marybeth Carlile, who proposed subdivision's homes. y• 7th Street,Tucson,Pima,Arizona 857051.6. through moved that the variety in housing price be It also would require Marved to widen Completion of the mainte- NAMES AND ADDRESSES OF dealers required, said the revision wouldprovide First Avenue between Orange Grove and PueLISHER.EDITOR,AND MANAGING and 9 g Hance course earned the EDITOR.PUBLISHER tName and address) carriers. "a total community for a variety of River Roads. airman credits toward an Theodore C.min.8840 N. Riviera Dr., street Oto Valley.Arizona 85704.EDITOR(Name vendors residents." Some residents in the area of the associate in applied science and address)Theodore C.Turpin,8840 N. and The commission also expanded the area proposed subdivision presented petitions degree through the Corn- ivAGu c EDITOR ams and Address) �t 9 16 designated for industrial use within of protest at the hearing, which they munity College of the Air Dennis Joyce,3612 E.Monte Vista,Apt.3, 2.Mail sub- Tucson.'Arizona 7.OWNER ufawned acriptions us »zRancho Vistoso so the development could claimed represented 95 per cent of the Force. by a corporation,its name and address must C.Total paid generate more tax dollars to lighten the residents adjacent to Marved's landbe. Ocvirek is a 1975 graduate manes mod addresses of rtock�ofders_ and also immediately thereundercirculation 424 D.Free Dis 4015financial burden it will place on other Some opponents urged the commission owning or holding 1 percent or more of total tribution by of Canyon del Oro Hight of stock If not owned by a mail,carrier county residents. to deny the rezoning because of t h e School. cordon,the names and addresses of the or other means About 85 acres have been set aside for precedent for"high density development" individual owners most de uatoned by samples,ean- a partnership or other unincorporated firm samples, light, campus park-type industry, while they said it would set for the northwest ifs name and address.as well as that of each and other free an additional 120 "floating" acres have side. individual st en °°p E.«tel 154 x77 been designated for future industry. Still others opposed the subdivision Theodore C.Turpin,8840 N. Riviera Dr., tribution(Sum Ratliff must build three bridges over because it could devalue their homes, F� not 78 785 washes in Rancho Vistoso—two over Big which they said range in price from distributed Wash and one over Honeybee Canyon $75,000 upward. - C %tea k41#94;ramenl 1 loeft toe113, unt- Wash. As the crowd disbanded upon the ed,spoiled The developer must also donate three commission's approval of the rezoning, .:...<.': '' after WO school sites to the Amphitheater School comments continued to fly across the �.c.;Y,:� peva 1� 5., '� 2.Returns District and provide additional school. room. One red-faced elderly woman :` _ .: agents° "'87 55 sites to the district at cost. gripped the hearing room's speakers' • G.ESP( Ratliff reasserted before the corn- podium and lashed into an unprepared a4flrr. If should equal mission's vote on the community plan that commissioner who had remained behind. /-82.1 921( mit ;ss riesa A shows , 1990 he won't agree to trade land the county "I've lived in Arizona all my life," she woo iii/'0 Gid. Va.74... I that the statements made by use c�Y. above are correct and complete. wants for a state park, unless the Rancho said. "I can't believe what you're doing to j THEODORE C.TURPIN Vistoso development is okayed. "We'll the community. Don't our opinions count Iromii4e, lea X.,..4,,, fad 8;7.38 Pub.:Green valley News cut the (proposed park)land apart and sell for anything?" Oct.7,irrr Req.:KOYAL♦MURRAY Pub.:Oro Valley Voice October 5.12&19,1977 ' 'il, PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT ,,,,,,e- TAX NOTICE KEEP YOUR \ • . c ((41 V( ` I So you made a special tri hr Pursuant to Arizona Revised Statutes 42-342,y pec p t ough all that traffic...in the hot sun...atter a long,hard the First Half of 1977 realtaxes — day at work....And,at your favorite market, property when you started to reach for the new became due andpayable October 1977 and 1, • they were all outwit i 11 becomes delinquent on November 1, 1977 at (go,: 5:00 p.m. and unlesspaid prior thereto interest THERE'S A BETTER,EASIER WAY Stay home&stay cool. from the time of delinquency at the rate of ten Get your very own copy per cent [10%] per annum monthlyas . , prorated , ''....t,"').--, � I 15 --ii, of the oro valley��'i ■ of the first day of the month untilpaid, will be 00b I , Wednesday—delivered direct) t added thereto.Taxes arepayable from 8:00 am. to 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday, legal 41/ . A WHOLE YEAR holidays excluded, at the office of the Pima /Ourl FOR ONLY$3 CountyTreasurer Courthouse Tucson,A N ________ 1116.. Now we're weekly& J - we're bringing you 0 VALL more news of your Any questions relative to the authority for property taxation,the definition of O Y( ll�t, taxable property or the criteria in determiningthe classification and extent to � community. y which property is taxed should be directed to your STATE LEGISLATIVEE REPRESENTATIVES. KEEP WITH US Any questions relative to appraisal techniques should be directed to THE STATE \ 1 I.,._._.________________, &KEEP COOL DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE. l Any questions relative to the AMOUNT of taxes should be directed to the GOVERNING BODIES of the State of Arizona and its political subdivisions I State, �� County,School Districts,Cities,etc]. C'e*/) 1., Any question relative to the manner in which property taxes are collected,and -Z-A- subsequently invested,should be directed to the undersigned. = 0r0Va11ey4 Clip this coupon&mail along with$3 to: _ Oro Valley Voice To start your subscription P.O.Box 3003 NOW!!! James Lee Kirk Tucson,AZ 85702 Pima County Treasurer rommenesss$USU.RURSRnimmamUssssssssssss.s...e...S • Name s s Maid address •• II Telephone s II Please start1- s year subscription tot e Oro ValleyV • Publish OCT. 5, 12, 19, 26 Enclosed Is$3. • October 5,1977 ORO VALLEY[AR/Z)VOICE B-3 ciplikossiriiijo jual_s ilikt . FAMILY . Personal Help Wanted Bicycles Pets & Livestock For sale 1 bedroom mobile home Kids:Would you like to earn some BICYCLE FOR SALE. 3 speed For Sale:Kittens.From registered WANT ADS 10'x55'with 9'x13'expando.Must spending money? Got to have a Schwinn.21" frame.Tubes,tires, sires, queens. Siamese. Manx. • see to appreciate.Orchard Valley new record album?Dying for some cables,and brakes only 1 year old. Persians.Show quality.Phone Mel • Adult Park,3950 E.Hawser St.,Lot new clothes? Earn the money Really clean.$35.297-3789. Foster 792-4991. Leave message BROUGHT TO YOU 6. - yourself!!Sell subscriptions to the and phone number.Months Sept. Non-smoking roommate wanted to Oro Valley Voice and Catalina Call. &Oct. ASA share spacious 3 bedroom home in It takes a desire to do it and a Appliances • Twin Lakes - Catalina. Athletic, willingness to work.If that sounds Regis. Half-Arabian gelding, bay, PUBLIC SERVICE BY • back-to-basicsurlike you, call Ms. Sowell at 4-1/2 yrs.Used Western and Park. Contact Jim, Rural Rt.preferred. ea ge g 624-3745. GE electric hair dryer for sale. p 55.00.889-8305. Good health and disposition. 133A,Tucson,AZ 85704• Interested? Phone 297-1740: TOY DEMONSTRATION PARTY. please keep trying, Hostesses needed. The hostess Water softener, new, $270.00. Notices earns valuable toys and gifts from Double bed $35.00. Coffee table, Got a female Shih Tzu you want to • • our catalog. Call 297-5156 for all wood,$22.00.Tufted royal blue breed? I've got the male. AKC. information. double bed, head board, bench, ecorator style$150.00.4 indoor • Estate Sale Fast Closeout onColor is brindle. Call Lynne, • Notice: d884-9880,Mon.-Fri.,9-5. 411, Paintings&FramesELEvEn . .ArtInstruction Work Wanted doors, standard, $22.00 each. and Watercolor Painting. Neill Shower glass door $22.00. Hot Live rabbits for sale!New Zealand Gallery 326-7503. "STITCHES BY RITA" pink king bedspread & drapes White Pedigree breeding stock, Alterations and dressmaking-Oro $45.00. California Dutch& Mixed Breeds. Help Wanted Valley 297-4785. All make nice pets! 297-1822. Small hauling jobs. Dodge van. FURNITURE HORSE TRAILOR $400.00 or 0 Wanted.Adult babysitter for two $10.00 load trash,weeds,junk.Cali submit offer 9111 N.Orade 297- • ��''JJ children ages 3 and 8.Babysit at Bob 825-9413 Catalina. Free Sofa & Love seat - Hide-a-bed, 6053. your house.297-1228. estimate. coffee and end tables.Queen size • bedroom set near new.299-1548. Got a pedigreed female afghan you BUILDING BOOM-The town of Carpentry work all phases. want to breed?I have the male- 8700 N. ORACLE Oro Valley is experiencing an Kitchens our specialty. For free A set of bunk beds for sale.$25. AKC Lippizan, beige, black mask, upsurge in building activity and designs and estimates call 327-9258. 2-1/2 years old. 297-5136 or will need to enlarge its plumbing 795-$878. 297-5096. and mechanical inspectors force to - For sale - American Oak dining - • cope with the new construction. Service & Repair table, six pressed back chairs, Dover Pinchers - male & female 16054 N• ORACLE Interested persons should apply at matching sideboard. Sybil's Anti- puppies.294-5866. . the town office at 9040 N.Oracle. Attention security minded home Anti- ques,Catalina 825-3899. CATALINA owners! Know who's outside your Dairy goat owners - purebred front door before opening it. Let Like new,recliner chair-$50.00 Nubian buck at stud-reg.ADGA. HERE'S THE RULESPeep-Hole Enterprises install a for sale.888-9174. No phone-write for directions J. TAKE YOUR PICK security eye in your door today. Reuter, RR 19, Box 68, Tucson 1. All items for the FREE family to omit'any items not pertaining 5-10.20-40 acres;located Maximum security for small invest- 85704. want ads must be written on the' to Peal items. within 20 miles of Tucson ment. For appointment, Tucson T V & Stereo upon. 4. No personal want ads will be with electricity,water,views 624-3180. Antiques 2. Name, address, and phone taken over the phone. and trees. Prices starting 23"Zenith -two speakers.Works number must be induded on the 5.The deadline for the FREE from$995/ac with excellent Building & Remodeling fine.$250 or offer.887-5613. Wanted:to help rehabilitate those coupon, or it will not be family want ads is FRIDAY financing. Call Sam Solito NOON. 297-7600 Nationwide Mexican Clay Floortiles. $65 per who are less fortunate.We are in 3.Only personal want ads will be 6.When item(:)is sold,please callResources 622-7777. square foot.Also roof tile.Adobe Magnavox Console Stereo/AM-FM need of tax deductible accepted.We reserve the right a'� early American maple cabinet, DONATIONS of furniture. lamps, Wholesalers,Tucson,793-8593. excellent condition. $300. china, pictures & frames, post- pp NOM Mimi......m s,nom nom ins Nom ism moo..m mil=am ems arm..o nom..i. Wanted to Buy297-6800. cards,stamps,coins,books,plants ,. 23"Zenith -two speakers.Works &pots.We will pick up.Call Willing I GOLD/SILVER-Buying any form. fine.$250 or offer. Effort Industries: 327-1734 bet. B.R.E.Metals&Refining Company, 9-4 p.m.CO u PO N AIE: FAMILY I Tucson 749-3051. 6 apts.for sale.4-2 bedroom apts, 2 - 1 bedroom apts. See by Antique tables for sale.Call 889- V2 Looking for a 1973 Dodge air- appointment. Call 889-2941 or 2941 or 889.8305. irfOCILr..,) i conditioner.Call 743-7098. 889-8305. AD! FOR WANT � FOR SALE Antiques for sale.i Phone: I Miscellaneous 889-2941. r. Used Cars C Notices Recreation Equipment - - For Sale 12x50 mobile home on lot Homes 1975 Malibu, 75x185-1/2. Fenced partly. • C Personal [II Furniture power brakes,steer- Furnished. On sewer - 16264 Ing, automatic transmission, only Avenida Del Canada 297-1942. Must sell by owner. 5 bedrooms, 6 000 miles.A steal at$3,404!Call 5 Lost & Found S Appliances Jim Schmitz at 887-3614 after 6 Ariz.room with wet bar.A steal at C HelpW Photographic Protect your cooler with a heavy 542,900 or submit offer. Call P•m• canvas cover from Air-Master 298-5118.Stop by and give a look. W VAN 3928 S.6th Ave.294-9358. 9317 E.39th St. Z C Work Wanted Equipment I 1972 Ford windowless van.6 cyi., SPECIAL PURCHASE American 0 5 Give•Away C Musical Instruments three speed,tape deck,heavy duty made Franklin fireplaces including FOR SALE accessoriesstovesfrom $325$6995.00. .BoxMany woodother 4 2-BRs1/2.acres2rentals.Lg.honetownw/pool.Reasnn.3 or- C Wanted to Buy S I new tiros,33,000 miles.A real nice TV & Stereo van for only$2295.00.825-9055. in x sizes and styles in stock from able price:889-2941 or 889-8305. Ii&i For Site Collectors 4 WHEEL DRIVE $16.95. Black fluepipe, dampers. = C Used Cars Clothing1968 Jeep Wagoner, V-8, auto. 9358aster 3928 S.6th Ave.294- 'S transmission, power steering, - V land Used Trucks C Pete & Livestock I radio,heater,lock out hubs, runs CARPET 15x15,shortshag,green 1 . like new,$1450.00.Edmonds Auto tones.Child's inks,golf bag dubs C Motorcycles l_. Patio Sale Sales 16045 N. Oracle Hwy. and cart,misc.children's clothes. ' . Two Football Fields C BicyclesMiscellaneous Catalina 825-9055. 297-1806 fill this r---, I 1974 Plymouth Duster.2 door, Nanau firewood service. Pine or wouldn't165'x660' l__. Boats auto trans.,PS,PB,,air,radio,etc. mesquite 1/4,1/2,or whole cords. [2-1/2 acres] mobile home I Just what everyone is looking for. 326-8736. site near Catalina.It's worth Only $2695.00 at Edmonds Auto $10,500 and terms make It Sales 16045 N. Oracle Hwy. For Classifieds call buyable.Why crowd in when For The Salm Of Clarity, Please PrintI Catalina 825-9055. 624-3745 you can spread out? Peter Wave,Bob Gibson Land/De- velopment. I Used T rucks ARIVACA 623-3278 or 299-3211 evenings. 1976 GMC 4 W.D.,PS.,P.B.,9000I 30 ac of choice bottom land; - miles and many extras. Must sell. plus lots of mesquite trees; Call 887-2011 and ask for Mike. shallow water table -owner FOR RENT 56,200. must sacrifice - would con- '1 sider 10 or 20 ac sale.1 For all your Oro Valley Voice 20 ac with well electri Homes advertising needs,call Jim Schmitz city, . at 884-9880 or 624-3745. septic tank;rolling grass land and bottom land;out of state 4 bedroom,2 bath house for rent on 1 acre. Fenced yard. Large owner wants out and will covered patio.Dishwasher,stove& Recreation Equipment sacrifice. refrigerator.Call 297-3212. Camper Shell,for long wide bed- 20 ac just off paved Arivaca 24 high. Insulated. $200. Road with loads of mesquite Apartments for Rent 889-8305.889-2941. trees; shallow water table, Unfurnished NOT FOR PUBLICATION priced at $950 per acre to see NOW;low down. NAME 1968 Ford Step-In Van,converted 2 bdr. apt.; dra into camper. Sharp! $3,300. P.; carpet, pes, refri- 1 889-2941.889-8305. 10 ac with travel trailer; geration.Adults, no pets.9040 N. adjacent to state land.Ideal Oracle Road Apt, A Close to for sportsmen or weekend shopping&C.D.O.high school. ADDRESS Long wheel base camper shell. hideaway;all yours for ONLY 889-8305. $1500 down. Apartments for Rent PHONE NUMBER 4'x15' doughboy pool - filter and 40 ac surrounded on 2 sides Furnished accessories - $75.00. 2 10-speed by state land; priced to sell bikes$25 each.2710 W.Overton. NOW at $575 per acre; for rent;1 BR furnished apartment. • excellent terms. Bicycles Near U of A[North Side].889-2941. I drin�to: the best buy in Arivaca 8ringto: w""�""'i"''"r°"-s noes For sale--Steyr 3-speed bicycle, 10 ac; - 7-ELEVEN For lace w�~ good for parts but somewhat today! Priced at $695 per MISCELLANEOUS acre with $1,000 and terms DEADLINE FOR WANT ADS rusted. Asking $25. Phone of$73 No.166S30NLY (S FRIDAY NOON permonth. 11700N.OradeRD. FOR RENT I No.795ONLY Call Sam Solito 297-7600 2 acre mobile home lot, 4150 I 16054 Orade RD. FOR SALE-2 women's bicycles,1 Hawser St.Catalina area.$76/mo. girl's bicyde, newly overhauled. Res. NATIONWIDE RE- CatallnaJ Water paid.Call 825-9004. L--M-MMS-Usi■s.---I-N.MI 297-5529. SOURCES 622-7777. B-4 ORO VALLEY[ARIZ]VOICE October 5,1977 EDITOR'S NOTE: The author, a three burly Sigma Nu fraternity men who that to my fine taste in alcoholic former employe of the Alcoholism Council referred to themselves as the campus' beverages — the delicious, fruity pina of Southern Arizona, joined an ex- resident alcoholics. colada. periment conducted by volunteers at Not surprisingly, each was capable of (Actually, I knew what to expect the Canyon del Oro High School. Unfor- out-drinking me; their weights ranged second time around because I was familiar -. = ==_= = tunatel y, her original story was a bit from 190 to 210 pounds. I weighed in at a with the test by that time.) _i—__._ _ — �_ incoherent, so it has been re-written. We hefty125. The depth perception test was difficult _ — P P P - had to think of our typesetters. Our weights determined how many because we had to line up two sticks from drinks we were to consume in order to 20 paces away. None of us did well while * * * become legally drunk. As best I can sober.We did even worse after drinking. LINDA THOMPSON remember, it took just two pina coladas Our visual acuity (a fancy word for _ :7"----4-_ Pima County has its share of teenage and I was more or less blitzed. eyesight) was tested also. Even a few alcoholics (an estimated 2,500 teenagers In Arizona,-intoxication is defined at a mixed drinks affected my vision are unable to control their drinking), and .10 Blood Alcohol Level (BAL). The noticeably. _ last Friday I became one of them — in BAL indicates the percentage of alcohol in Even my big goggles didn't help. It's no spirit, anyway — for about four hours. the bloodstream wonder we were all escorted to the = =— . = _.--------_ In an effort to illustrate the dangers of Initially, while still sober, we took a driving range(for cars,not guns.) _ drinking and driving, Canyon del Oro series of tests, including one for side This was the finale,the driving range. High School set aside one day in which vision. We all breezed through that one, We had to weave the car in and out of volunteers took a series of tests while although as the only myopic person in the pylons, forward and backward, without —i— _ _ - sober, and then took the same tests after group, I scored somewhat lower than my knocking them over, and parallel park _ — ....--f.......- =-: i drinking enough to be legally intoxicated. colleagues. (which I cant do to this day). Since I am (supposedly) the health After the Sigma Nus and I had a few The driving range was comparable to writer for this newspaper, I took the rounds, however, all of our scores the Indy 500, with 400 CDO students intoxication experience as one of my first dropped slightly. cheering us on. assignments. The second test required us to step on Before my drinking bout, I made it I did an excellent job. the brakes of a car when an obstacle was through the course in four minutes and There were four drunks — and I was in our way. Again, after the UA students four seconds, dislodging only four cones. one of them. had drunk some gin-and-tonics, their Three pina coladas later, however, the I had the audacity to pit myself against scores were lower. obstacle course seemed considerably But I triumphed in this one. My score longer.I could have sworn they had added improved slightly. I'd like to attribute more pylons. This time I drove the course in four :�� minutes, 44 seconds — and demolished nine pylons. In fact, most of us did swipe t the sides of more pylons the second time around — because all four of us tended to ads drive much faster. F One chilling thought did go through my . . #411 ' '- p.. , mind,momentarily,as I raced through the a_ course, intoxicated: If I had been driving ; through the main streets of Tucson, it `h wouldn't have been pylons I was hitting but people, other cars, or median strips. 7 h . ��..,, Even though the pylons were flying left and right, I felt confident that I was a .: much better driver—until I backed into a fence. The fence wasn't even a part of the obstacle course. I recall glancing over at N: r the CDO teacher who accompanied me in -. ., the car.He cringed. \ . $ 'dr k So what did I learn from all this? s Well, one thing is that a Sigma Nu can . outdrink a fish. And I'll never make the mistake of one p. h 5^<1 - r� public inebriate I heard of. Arrested for 3 driving while drunk, he stood before the 4 judge,who said: "Young man,you're here for intoxication." And he replied, "Fine judge. Bring on the intoxication!" 4 a . 4 ^...../ . ' . � Top left, Oro Valley Voice reporter Linda k� <a - 4 '. ,t. � Thompson, attempts parallel parking after con- ° F --': = suming several drinks. Despite Miss Thompson's 4:' a < 7 4 .L1' i „�, :`'sac ,. :k •moi }y\:, - - • .., • • ..�C 3 ''....'?,<.-x.-', �, persistence, her depth perception faltered. She j. 6 tv : �, finally succeeded in parallel parking, but also :�...'. � > fenders with a fence. Mark Wheeler, a ..�. � bumped gig;le u. University of Arizona senior, top right, is timed 4111111111.11r ' . during the glare recovery test. Wheeler looked at NM 1111111111111i alik .. • the simulated headlights and then read the lettering flashed on the screen below. All four participants took nearly twice as long to regain their visual acuity when intoxicated. 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