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TUCSO ' , AZ , 857.)4
COMMITTEES REPORT TO BE DISCUSSED
Hungry f
annexation1nr1Monday
Residents of the Mesaland subdivision even after reading it, they echoed some of towns in Arizona. The report's section dealing with the
west of Oro Valley will meet Monday to the same concerns voiced at that August. Residents will discuss the annexation adverse affects annexation may have on
discuss a report on the proposal that they meeting. report and ask questions of Engle at Mesaland's zoning has "rubber knees,"
support annexation of their area by the "You know, this report stirred up as Monday's meeting, but Confer said he has Lee asserts.
town. many questions as it answered,"said Mrs. "no idea" whether residents will vote on That section reads, "There is no
A three-member fact-finding committee John Phelps. the issue. assurance that the Oro Valley Planning
of Mesaland residents will present the Ms. Elaine Cummings said sources of Mesaland resident Lee said he was and Zoning Commission will not submit to
report at the 7:30 p.m. meeting in St. income for an enlarged town of Oro Valley pleased with the report, but he would like the pressures of`growth' proponents and
Mark's United Methodist Church, 1431 W. must be carefully spelled out to see if more specifics in some sections. He adopt zoning similar to that proposed by
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Ma ee Road. The meeting is being they'll cover services the town govern- referred to the report's taxation section, Pima County in the Tortolita Area Plan."
sponsored by the Mesaland Water Co. ment must provide. which listed possible benefits if Mesaland Lee said that commissions everywhere
At an earlier meeting in August, "You naturally have an added work load residents were annexed. are "tainted with politics," in varying
several Mesaland residents requested for the (law enforcement agency) and That section reads, "The town of Oro degrees.
more information on the affects an- town officials after doubling the Valley has no property tax. Paradise "Oro Valley has to tell us the types of
nexation would have in their subdivision. population." which the current annexation Valley and Youngtown,similar residential zoning the town may consider for
The committee formed to research it proposal would do. (incorporated) communities have never Mesaland in the future before annexation
consisted of Dottie Graves,Joseph Confer The study lists the affects annexation had a property tax." can be considered,"Lee added.
and J.Maurice Lee. may have on the subdivision's taxes, Lee said the report should have noted Mesaland resident Mrs. Cummings
Lee has since resigned, saying the revenue,services and water. that these two communities have existed concurred with Lee, saying that Oro
annexation effort is a futile one in Confer said the information was without a property tax since incorporating Valley officials should state the town's
Mesaland, because residents there won't compiled by contacting city, county and —in 1961. intentions for zoning.
back it. University of Arizona officials,Oro Valley He says he'll move from the area unless Ms. Cummings expressed concern that
Two subdivision residents contacted vice-mayor "E.S." Steve Engle; Tucson it's annexed by Oro Valley,because •. Oro Valley might change the subdivision's
found the report by the two remaining National-area resident Robert Wilson; County's Tortolita Plan will ruin present zoning, which allows horses or
committee members "excellent" — but and by writing to other incorporated otherwise. livestock on the two-acre lots.
Citing a similar situation, she said,
"Some of our deed restrictions were wiped
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i "The countyimposed a 50-foot setback
W for corrals for all neighborhoods even
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though Mesaland was already designed
for this. The county blindly made a have-
to valleypo_____*.w...K__
situation for us,"Ms.Cummings said.
Published for residents of the Town of Oro Valley, Pima County,ArizonaSecondly, she said, the report didn't
Vol. IV,No. 24 One Section, Eight Pages 15 cents October 19,1977 address annexation's affect on the ever-
increasing school taxes Mesaland
IN TWO PROPOSED DISTRICTS residents have been paying.
Marjorie Cummings agreed with her
daughter, saying there are many unan-
New paving opposition arises swered questions concerning Oro Valley's
revenue if it annexed additional land.
Mrs.Phelps said the report's comments
on water are her greatest concern.
Opposition from a handful of home- take the matter to court, if necessary, to street can remove themselves from the ,, She referred to the section which read,
owners in both Shadow Mountains prevent the district from assessing them district, Kriegh said. the population increases predicted by the
Estates East and Oro Valley Estates West for two lots to pay for the work (see He added that, though he's not an Tortolita Plan will require importation of
threatens to further delay the start of related story). The Turpins argue that attorney like Bouschor, his work on Oro water in the future.
road improvement work in the two though they own more than one lot, the Valley improvement districts has shown "If importation is necessary, the main
subdivisions. total area of them is no larger than some him this isn't true. issue will be financing the construction of
The 15-month old effort to form a single lots in thevision. Though Kriegh said Linda Vista is the necessary facilities. At present the Cityyof
Shadow Mountains Improvement district Town Engineer James Kriegh told the only questionable area in the district, at Tucson isthe only agency with the
gained momentum at a meeting of town council Friday that the Shadow least one other group -- the Oro Valley necessary financial resources, but the city
subdivision residents Oct. 10, when Mountain petitions would be ready for it Country Club — has also declined to doesn't serve all of the area."
owners of 28 of the 57 lots there signed to act on by the council's regular Oct. 27 support the effort. Mrs. Phelps said the report left her in a
petitions supporting the district as pro- meeting. He added,however,that he's been told quandary. She supports the subdivision'
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posed. Roy Mattson, a leader of the drive to the club will neither push for nor oppose present water system, in which residents
But resident Kathy Turpin told the form a district, said he's confident one the proposed district. Golf course holes own a portion of the local Mesaland Water
gathering she and her husband Ted might more,lot owner will sign before then, No. 11, 12 and 13 border on a stretch of Co. However, "I don't see how we'll be
bringing the total signatures to 29 -- the Valle del Oro Road that's included in the able to afford our own water company
required 51 per cent of property repre- district's boundaries. when we run out of water,"she lamented.
sented.
unty oIn Oro Valley Estates West, what ,,,
appears to be a majority of residents along
Linda Vista Boulevard inside the proposed
minus Dusenberry,
district oppose paving of their street.
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Two of them, Betty Troutman and 4 r:,
Hazel Needham, appeared at a special �`
town council meeting Friday to voice their :
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011Sps a rs.Troutman said four of six
lanopposition.M
lot owners on the north side of Linda Vista .
oppose paving the street, because they
The Pima County Board of Supervisors
unanimously approved Monday the fear it will increase speed limits. ' q ''� ' . . : `,
— Two lot owners on the south side of the
Rancho Vistoso Community Plan a . • . �. ' ' ' -' }
general guide for future development of a street,the Boushor and Chessen fames, ,
northwest area satellite communityof oppose the paving as well, while one -- � ' _,
engineer Dwight Lind, who is in the `°`� "'
38,000 persons.
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• Process of buildinga home there — has '
Supervisor Katie Dusenberry, whose P ��
area includes Rancho Vistoso, was out of signed petitions. x°- .•1* � •
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TownEngineerJames Kriegh told then - :. 4,� 3 :;
town during the hearing. gi g
An adopted revision requiring theFriday plans ,� a �
p q g two women that his call for ,� -, ,.
pe bridges puttinga cul-de-sac in at the west end of
developer to construct the within it ''
Rancho Vistoso was bitterly opposed by the street, at the border of the town, r�� � `�`: '� -
• which could cut down speeds there. � �' , 1 �,
Ratliff, Miller and Muhr, Inc., the � �� �
• Kriegh said Linda Vista "is the only ��� ;-4
community's developers. ,g„ • �• � � � " }
Despite Ratliff, Miller and Muhr's question area in the district, since ., 4 V
opposition, another adopted revision will signatures representing 73 per cent of the , 4. Z ti
lot owners have been gathered by Louis `� a ��
the developers to negotiate with , ' x
require pe g -
Landon, leader of the drive. ���� � � .��� �� ����� � `�`� �- =��
the county to determine who will build the r --
bridges on major arteries just outside the
Kriegh said at Friday's council meeting �` �� ��� - �� � �i �� ;..�. %t, -
j� he will meet with Landon to discuss ..... '.:•:* _ .... ;
community. A 4 v . w.,„dt
Local attorney Bob Stubbs, who owns whether to remove Linda Vista from they d�° ! - °°ff
district.The costper lot for pavingwill be � ' ,
land within Rancho Vistoso bordering Oro �:'
about $2,000, the town engineer said. • ��
Valley's northern boundary, requested 8� r • •
increased • • While Mrs. Troutman and Mrs. ‘' - <;• :..
densities from one house per
four acres to one per acre. That revision Needham oppose-paving of their street, - . ' .,,. .°., 4
also was adopted. they did ask whether the town could help �� {„
Supervisor David Yetman, often the
control dust there,as it did last year along -,,i.,:,--. - . `;.= ,Q'
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lone advocate for controled growth,voted
to approve the community plan "because Kriegh said after the meeting that dust , {s.,
there hasn't been any opposition from the control "is something the town council •); • �' ` ' - '
public. could and should accomplish this year." ,m
"The board's willingness to approve His budget includes enough money for
rezo • s for almost anything has8�en such a project, the town engineer said. O V's royalfamily
Royal Bouschor, town magistrate and Friday ht's homecoming e,the Dorados controlled the field,but at half-time,
people the impression that public � Y� �g 8�
opposition is to no avail,"Yetman said. an opponent of paving Linda Vista, sent it belonged to three Oro Valley sisters — Judy, Stephanie and Lisa Burkett. They took
the town council a letter last week in homecoming honors as sophomore and junior attendant and as senior Homecoming Queen.
which he implies that residents of the The sisters are the daughters of Mrs.Marie Burkett of Oro Valley. [Voice staff photo]
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School weren t particularly certainly for another AA South 6"_,,,,; ' WAM- 7,r1"'4;',-,";:. * • (//
surprised Friday night when the conference title '. .
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proud of its local educational .��'--":'-��-=
And more than a few of them institution. And championship �, , , ~ -1 " n'=-
were saying maybe the or not, we suspect most Oro ��;�,` _ __
"Canyon" eleven is headed for Valleyans will continue to be. ,_
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State Senator Morris Farr the on the death penalty; Buckley
other day was discussing the said [and we are paraphrasing]
state's penal system and his that a nation which sentences a
recommendations for person who takes another's life
FOR BED-HEEDS
abolishing the death penalty. to six months in jail, or even
As a certified liberal, Senator less, obviously values human
Farr is one of those who con- life rather cheaply.
tends that capital
punishment is Onthe other hand, a nationp'anners mull
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"cruel and unusual” and which rules that anyone who
• EDITOR'S NOTE: The announced at a press con- be performed annually in an
therefore is something no deliberately takes the life of
civilized nation should endure. another person shall in turn lose Controversial Hill-Burton ference. obstetrical unit.
formula for determining the The guidelines are — There should be a
We aren t surprised at Farr's . his own life that nation need for hospital beds was required under the 1974 minimum of 200 procedures
attitude but do take issue obviously sets a high value on cited in a health review National Health Planning performed annually in an
with it in the strongest terms. agency's recent decision to Law, which also directs institution doing open-heart
human life. turn down aro osed HEW to draw them up "in surgery, and no new o
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The good senator might That thought, it seems to us, northside hospital. This consultation" with the heart survey unit should be
consider a thought-provoking is one that persons the world article from Blue Cross and Planning Council (some opened unless existing units
item written in recent weeks by over might consider and reflect Blue Shield insurers ad- maintain the Council was not are doing at least 350 open-
dresses a proposal to replace consulted). heart surgeries a year.
Columnist William F. Buckley upon. Hill-Burton --with a system Current guidelines, which — A megavoltage
me avolta e
THE DESERT OBSERVER that would permit even focus on "short-term op- radiation therapy unit
fewer hospital beds in Pima portunities for cost con- should serve at least 150,000
County. tainment and quality persons or 450 new cancer
• • enhancement in��the in- cases per year.No new units
Bats By JOHN C.FOSTER stitutional sector, will be should be opened unless
strait than fictio follow • •
ed b
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PreBident of Blue Cross& y other standards each existing unit is
Blue Shield of Arizona for other_ parts of the health providing at least 7,500
system. treatments per year.
By CHRIS UNRUH see the insects they catch. in the city pursuing large R.e c e n t 1 y propose d Provisions of the ,
Bats have been the Instead they employ sonar insects including moths, national health planning guidelines, which apply to The guidelines also outline
subject of much folklore, techniques. guidelines could general, nonfederal short- criteria for exceptions to the
superstitions and weird The bat continually The famed bats of significantly reduce term hospitals,include: standards. These generally
television shows, but the squeaks in high frequency Carlsbad Caverns, N.M. are hospitals beds throughout _ Hospitals - in would permit exceptions
facts more than match the inaudible to the human ear. mostly the Mexican•Free- the country, however, they metropolitan areas of when there are large
myths. The echoes that bounce off Tailed Bat. They live in could lead to an imbalance of 100,000 or more should be numbers of elderly
They are nearby objects not only large colonies of 10,to 20 beds in rapidly , growing performing at least 2,000 residents, in rural areas
the only reveal the location of the million.It is a migrating bat sections of the nation. deliveries annually in- an where population fluctuates
mammal object but also the size and while the aforementioned The controversial obsterical unit with a long- seasonally, and where
that can nature. hibernate. guidelines must now be term goal of 3,000 to 5,000 driving time to medical care
fly. They ,'`' g, This enables the bat to reviewed by the new annually. In areas with less would exceed 45 minutes for
' ... zero in on small insectsPeople tend to be only National Health Planning than 100,000 population, at 10 per cent or more of the
have a � yet vaguely aware of the P P. �
s o h i s t i- , avoid collision with twigs, Council, which recently met least 500 deliveries should area residents.
P g• existence of bats. Even a for the first time two and
cated sonar .;` ,. ,,{� wires and foliage. It is town dweller can see their
s y stem. • '. y .N difficult for the human eye dark phantom forms flitting one half years after the
LAnd they '"" ,
. °' .n They Council was mandated. ki
to follow their swift and around in theevening. ��l �.�r'
ng back
spend most of their lives erratic course. are one of the most diverse According to the new
upside down. There are many species of and numerically predomin- guidelines, hospital bed One Year Ago That should take about a
Bats emerge from their bats and in they are very ant groups of animals in limits would eventuallybe g
daytime hideouts in the half different appearance. It P Calle Concordia and other week T r a n s p o r t a t i o n
3'tPP existence. reduced to 3.7 per 1,000 Oro Valley streets will Department officials say.
light of evening. To the takes a broad-minded population in most areas of become busier if a sub- Three Years Ago
uninformed eye they seem person to look any of them When provoked they bite the country. The proposed 8
to aimlessly bat about the straight in the eye. with sharp little teeth. Left
P P division proposed west of Oro Valley's town
air.But it's not aimless.It is alone they simply go about guidelines would require the town is built. attorney Victor R. Schwan-
deadly serious to the insects The Western Pipistreele their business vacuuming Health Systems Agencies Richard Corbett,principal beck and town council
Bat is quite common in the sky every warm night. (HSA) to work toward a planner for the Pima member Virgil R. Brandon
they are pursuing. southern Arizona. This ratio of four beds per 1,000 Association of Govern- disagree about whether Oro
One might say that bats species spends days hangingpopulation and occupancy
fly by waving their hands, p p yP Y ments, said about 100 more Valley may disincorporate.
The wings are formed by upside down in cracks of rates of 80 per cent by 1984. trips a day could be made Schwanbeck said he
elongated fingers with a thin rock cliffs• . They are small BUMPER STICKERS If approved the standards just by new Canyon del Oro doubted that it would be
membrane stretched with the wing span being ,,: would become final early High School students. proper for a council, elected
onlysix and a half inches. � �IP'= Two Years Ago bythe people, to v
between them. _ next year. The guidelines g p p move to
These wings not only The Pallid bat is larger ''i _ would eliminate 100,000 The controversial55-mile- dissolve itself.
move up and down, but and is often found hanging in whether it's junk or antique unnecessary hospital beds in per-hour speed limit on Brandon, on the other
the United States, about 10 Oracle Road will be lowered hand, said thathe has
backwards and forwards buildings as well as rock depends on who's buying per cent of the 970,648 acute to 45 m.p.h. as soon as the researched this thing
or selling. care hospital beds in the Department of Transporta- thoroughly, and that four
the air to get a grip. about thirteen inches. They 1977 country, Health Education' tion can have the signs made out of five attorneys sayit's
Their sense of sight is so gather insects in groups and ha
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poor that they do not even can be sighted around patio and Welfare (HEW)officials and posted. legal.,,
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THEODORE C.TURPIN
Editor&Publisher
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October 19,1977 ORO VALLEY[ARE]VOICE A-3
COUNCIL DELAYS ACTION AT SPECIAL SESSION
Desert Sky abandonment hinges
No action was taken on road improvement districts appeared at the meeting to representatives to the ripped up and the Newmont require that an "irrevocable
three road matters heading in two Oro Valley sub- indicate their opposition to meeting from home land it's located on restored letter of credit"be posted by
the agenda of a special town divisions, Shadow Moun- paving that street. developer Joseph Timan and to its natural appearance. a developer to insure that
council meeting Friday,with tains Estates East and Oro Council members William Newmont Exploration Ltd. Johnson, Newmont's roads and utilities will be.
the three members in at- Valley Estates East. (See Eldon Hanes and Lauren The sub-standard road, director of industrial installed. If they aren't, the
tendance requesting more related stories.) Rhude were absent Friday. described by Newmont's relations, said the com- credited money would be
information from Town Three town residents,two A public hearing on the John H. Johnson Jr. as pangs attorneys are used by the town to corn-
Engineer James Kriegh. of whom said they live along proposed abandonment of "serpentine" in shape, will reluctant to grant Oro plete the work.
Kriegh reported on the Linda Vista Boulevard in the Desert Sky Road (Horizon be torn up and replaced by a Valley additional right of Henderson questioned
progress of efforts to form second proposed district, B o u I e v a r d) a t t r a c t e d straight, 24-foot wide road way for the new road across whether a document sub-
s= that will serve residents of its land,until the company is mitted by Daly from the
,�4 Valoro Estates,the 45-home assured it will continue to be Arizona Bank serves as a
1 subdivision being built by served by a paved road. letter of credit. He was
"{ �� :. --,,,4-004 ..: Timan. Timan was directed to scheduled to meet with Daly
it .. ' 1` ' • 4 .: `' On the advice of Town build the road by the Oro — president of the Land
.*,;1-:: : vAttorney Walter Hen Valley Town Council as a Equipment and Develop
:�. i. derson, the council decided condition of its approving his ment Co., Inc. and an Oro
t M�' .. to take no action on aban- request for rezoning to allow Valley resident — before
- - 4` doning the road Friday. construction of Valoro tomorrow's council session.
Henderson suggested the Estates. Daly requested action
- i - 41* 'Ar council wait until The road will connect the from the council on his
- itr A >. �: negotiations between Timan subdivision with the Tucson- assurances so his scheduled
14 I Y ,.. and Newmont are finished. Florence Highway. construction wouldn't have
Cella, Barr, Evans and Also at Friday's meeting, to be delayed He expressed
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�` Associates, the engineering the council set another .' .
°`` firm representing the special session for tomorrow concern that if it was pushed
., x�, • � p g p into the coming holiday
`'a h: developer, is ironing out (Oct. 20) tentatively for 8 season,home buildingwould
' � ray ' 4', ,
,0, 'a details of further road work a.m. to vote on whether to
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tG , - it will do to accommodate accept financial.assurances
be postponed far into 1978.
'' the Newmont Oro Valley that roads and utilities in the The developer will see
StpperyzDorados office, located at 200 Desert Oro Valley Heights sub- work begin on the new Oro
Sky Road. division will be built by Valley Heights roads even
An unidentified Canyon del Oro player slips through the arms of a Globe defender during A stretch of Valle del Oro developer Robert Daly. before his final plat for the
second quarter play at Friday night's home game.The Globe Tigers were unable to hold the Road will be paved by Timan The special meeting was subdivision is approved by
Dorados as CDO cruised to a 44-4 lead at the Homecoming game. This game marked the to connect Newmont with set to accommodate Daly, the town council, as is
third straight shutout for the Dorados,bringing their record to 3-1-1 overall. [Voice staff the new road. The old who has scheduled to have permitted under town or-
photo] Desert Sky Road also will be subcontractors begin dinances.
preliminary road work in the The final plat is scheduled
- subdivision Monday. to be okayed at the next
Town Attorney Hen- regular town council
derson said Arizona statutes meeting Oct.27.
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A-4 ORO VALLEY[ARIZ]VOICE October 19,1977
CalIe Concordia speeders cited
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Complaints from seven issued the ticket, appeared Roof said he sent a letter _- _ _ --„_,..,.....__._ T-ii- , ,i
Rancho Verde subdivision �rr "-- � '�• i
with Henderson at the one- to the school instructing : = ' '
residents Friday aboutap- "" � � ��"�`;- ,._ _ i
hour trial. them that all future -.* -.- * .-�l r
speeding drivers on Calle Roof also reported Friday plications must be received1:."7,---:_: - ,.*+ :t` �`�. "`•- 1 &—
Concordia prompted Oro that he found no , 45 days prior to the .. ,' = - �-` S. - '`�:- --- --1 )1\ ',
Valley police to issue several discrepancies in the town's proposed display. 4,'` -. - �� \..'-,:s1� ��. w- _ - —�.
first fireworks permit ap- Henderson expressed _ .• . „,a.,, °,.- Y Or:, •. 4:- �' ;, ,;., '�- f t
subdivision and entered the plication — submitted by concern at the meeting e._- _:� r 1 =,_ � f I - - � =- ' , -` `' ,,- i 1 i t
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town. Canyon del Oro High School. about the town's liability in s , .- ° ,- -�:, . .. Loac - 1,,,-,, ��
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said he issued three citations presented aspart of the but Roof responded that 4r y �`'
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after the department on the night of that Friday insurance policy to cover the , ki' mow : '�,
responded to the complaints council meeting. event. z .- 1R . « ,. , •�;
by parking a car at the ''` n it
town's western border. _ .,1 ; `�t
Rancho Verde is one r �rVice-Mayor Est le topreside as a �subdivision under con- ___ __ .�_..�._r.
sideration for annexation byc.______
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the town of Oro Valley. ' ' �" in '4t r-
town auctions bikes tomorrow �- -„
Roof said residents there ,
have requested that Pima Oro Valley Vice-Mayor For sale at the 3 p.m.
County lower the speed limit E.S. `Steve" Engle will auction will be two three- -
on Calle Concordia to 25 Nanini aniZni2gardens onpaper
make his debut as an auction
m.p.h. Instead, the county caller tomorrow (Thursday) speed bikes that Police Chief A first rendering of the proposed Nanini Botanical gardens shows the recreational lakes that
has indicated it may actually when the town police FredRoot says are in"good" ill would be filled by treated sewer effluent — a resource planners still aren't sure wbe
raise the speed limit—to 45 department tries to sell five condition; one 10-speed that available for the project.A steering committee is currently developing fund-raising ideas to
m.p.h., Roof told the town bicycles that have found "needs rubber"; and two finance the northwest side gardens, which would be built on land to be donated by the
council at a meeting Friday their way into its hands. smaller bicycles. Nanini family.
afternoon.
Town attorney Walter
Henderson also reported
that the town's use of radar COUPLE CHARGES: 'DISCRIMINATORY'
equipment to catch speeders
was upheld in a trial last •week before Pima County er- of assessment sis ca ac► paving
Superior Court Judge Harry
Gin. The attorney for a are assessed "fairly and wrote, "that signing was responded affirmatively on paving Riviera would result
Catherine Moorehead Shadow Mountains East equitably"to pay for it. based on the clear under- questionnaires and agreed in higher traffic speeds,
Clark had protested the$55 family says he will seek a However, he said, the standing—and consensus of to support the project. endangering the lives of pets
ticket she received, but was court injunction to block a protestors "remain willing, those attending, freely "We still feel that way," and small children;
turned down by Gin. Police proposed paving district as always, to support a discussed—that the owners Turpin said: "but based on — As outlined by the Oro
Officer Al Shaffer, who unless the property owners district based fairly on per- of property within that the fair sharing of costs." Valley town engineer,
owner assessment." district be assessed on a In his letter to Mayor widening and paving of the
per-owner basis,rather than L a m b e r s o n, a t t o r n e y road would result in the loss
The lawyer is Michael W. a per-lot basis." Murray noted that the of some shrubs, trees and
Na itii,, Murray,who represents Mr. Turpin told the Voice that Turpins'affirmative attitude other vegetation from the
Gar
ng
and Mrs. Ted Turpin, P
F he -and his wife, although persists in spite of three front of their lots and those
residents of 8840 N. Riviera they personally have no factors: of their neighbors.
Antarctica to Afric Drive in the Town of Oroa .Valle need for the paving district, —The Turpins'location at However, Murray said,
Y "are willing to be good the south end of Riviera the Turpins support the
Murray wrote to Mayor neighbors and to pay our Drive permits them to use general prospect of a paving
By LINDA THOMPSON vironment will be housed in Lois Lamberson to advise share. But we're not willing only about 50 feet of it district because they
Someday Oro Valleyans each one of the con- that the Turpins intend to to be patsies and agree to an regularly; and since their "recognize that Riviera has
will be able to enter s e r v a t o r i e s,'t M r s. resist formation of such a unfair assessment formula." property also abuts Hardy deteriorated, and (its)
Antarctica within minutes Dusenberry said. paving improvement district He pointed out that ever Road, it would be possible rutted conditions poses a
and encounter a vested Originally the committee "if property tax assessments since the question of paving for them to avoid using hardship to those neighbors
penguin or two. considered displaying only to support it are levied on a Shadow Mountains East Riviera altogether; who have no choice but to
Then by walking several plants and animals native to per-lot basis, rather than a roads came up two years — They do harbor some drive on it for considerable
steps further, you'll push the Southwest. However, per-owner basis." ago, he and his wife have fears that widening and distances."
your way through the "we didn't want to repeat
matted jungles of Africa — what the Arizona-Sonora The Turpins own andlive COPIES
minus the machete — and Desert Museum has done," upon three separate, adjoin- For all your PRESCRIPTION needs,
talk back to a few hook- Mrs.Dusenberry said. ing lots.Most,of the Shadow 7225 N.Oracle
billed parrots. Michael Bryne, a land- Mountains East residents at Ina shop in the pleasant surroundings of
N o, scientists haven't scape architect with Cella,
own but one lot, although Near Great Western Bank
masterminded a time Barr, Evans & Assoc., has several own two. ROYAL PRESS
machine. County residents completed a portion of the MISENER DRUGS
Murray said paving
have, however, drawn up master plan by designing a district assessments on a
some of the plans for the tentative rendering of the HALF
per-lot basis — as is pro-
Nanini Botanical Gardens. gardens. posed in a petition delivered under the dome
The gardens will be The gardens will be to the town council last weekSIZE in the Casa Blanca Plaza
located on an 80-acre site developed in phases, Bryne — "would clearly be SHOP south of Tucson National said, and will have con- discriminator a ainst 6020 N Oracle
Estates between Magee and servatories, a lake for families who owninti le
Ina Roads along both sides boating, a restaurant, gift P 243 EAST Senior Citizens Check Our Pharmacy Rates
small lots as their BROADWAY
of Shannon Drive. shops, snack bars and residential property." 297-2234Pima County Su ervisor exhibits. hours 9 to 9
P He told Mayor Lamberson ! TUCSON,ARIZ.
Katie Dusenberry, who "We hope to develop that the Turpins are prepay-
heads the 14-member attractive facilities so people 'ed to seek a court injunction
steering committee, said the will want to spend the entire "which would block any
facilities will have fiveorsix dayat thegardens,"he said. t DINNER $1 off with this ad.
paving district based on SAOUR
life centers — con- He said the facility will be _ �-
such an inequitable sharing �' THEATRE
servatories depicting plants open year-round, day and of costs." •
and wildlife from various night, in order to generate 749 W.Miracle Mile
parts of the world. enough revenue to be self- The Turpins, he said, did14,,E1C....g P presents �, .A lake with treated ef- su ortin . sign a petition last year,at aINAPP g
fluent will feed into each of The gardens will also meeting in the John Hufault Presents the Captivating Comedy... .'
the plant conservatories, charge a nominal admission home,which asked the town
she said. fee and the steering corn- council to form a paving „,
"Exotic fish,small animals mittee is presently district for ShadowMy r:.
and birds representing a developing waways to solicit Mountains East.
different climatic en- contributions. "However," Murray ,r: °'
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Ho►ircutters A UNISEX SALON •
Reservations 623-9456 •
Senior Citizen Discount.Thursday and Sunday
COMPLEMENTARY skin care & make up lesson
with haircut Reservations
7110 N. ORACLE InNanManicures&Pedicures Given Coming next ...
Tucson, Arizona 85704 Financial' Open Tuesdaythru Saturday P 623-9456 The Fantasticks
(Corner of Ina&Oracle) Plaza PHONE 297-9362
October 19,1977
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Five days remain for the residents ofi' .
the proposed Golder Ranch Volunteer
Fire District to register for the special
Nov.8 election to decide its fate. , - "`�v. ,
To vote in the election at the Coronado w
,,' it
School, residents must be 18 years of age - , .: .
or older, must be registered as voters in _
Countyand in addition, must a � I'''' -
Pima 4' -
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specially register for the district election. ,�� 4 ',-- �`° ; '1 Murrayr
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is _ ,w : k ',-,e-,...., �� _ ,Itis, �,
Local residents H.D. Bob Murray, ., .y�� ���y�� .:
'^ �.�`� ::a.+v'�`.... .µ.ms„ �'�.,{�b�?`w':.�°`rvr,���Q'q�,. "a'S:.. - � {.fi � �*-�'� x�
Stalnaker and his wife s:,.! A: A. .
wife Della, Wallace •� � • �. � '`�``
Greta have been appointed special deputy ` .,,, ,,
registrars for the election. ' _ t.-4,,,# -�
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' registered can � �' '.� � : � ,1,•,4:',,-4.,,„,
Anyone who isn't
register by calling 825-3546,by contacting
the Pima County Election Bureau in -- - `-
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downtown Tucson, 792-8408, or by
NISI
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visitin the locations below. < . :..
James L. McLaughlin, Maria E. Artist awl the art
Monplaisir and Clyde Smith are the only
candidates for three positions on the Catalina artist Rae Archibald displays her works which took first are some of the displays by Lee Guse and Mrs. Archibald which
proposed district's board of directors. place at the Tri-Chem craft show Sept. 16 in Catalina. The entry also were entered in the competition. [Photos by Bette Chastain]
Registration by the county election was a day scene and night scene that glowed in the dark. Right,
bureau officials will be held on the
following dates: CATALINA CURRENTS
Oct.19, 12:30 p.m.to 6:30 p.m.
Coronado School
Oct.21, 10 a.m.to 5 p.m. Lions prepare for barbecue Sunday
Ranchers Supply
By BETTE CHASTAIN provided. David, who has been in the Air Force
Oct.24, 10 a.m.to 5 p.m. Members of the Catalina Lions Club will * * * for four years,is stationed in Lamar,Colo.
* * *
Coronado School soon be wrapping meat and cooking it on a Joy Van Winkle, Helen Williamson,
bed of coals in a deep pit which will remain Mary Jane Brazeal, Cindy Tucker and St. Vincent de Porres Mission services
Oct.26, 12:30 p.m.to 6:30 p.m. covered for 12 hours — to be ready to Bette Chastain won door prizes at the are held at 9 a.m.every Sunday by Father
HyWay 80 Cafe serve at the feast Sunday beginning at 1 recent Tri-Chem craft show. Hostesses R. Phelen in the Catalina Youth Activity
were Lee Guse and Rae Archibald. Center.
p.m. * * * Father Phelen said he wants to thank
Oct.28,10 a.m.to 5 p.m. The dinner, which The Senior Now Generation (SNG) will Clarence and Josephine Largo for
Coronado School will be served at the be giving pool lessons tomorrow(Oct.20) donating the use of the new bingo machine
Last day to register Catalina Youth Activity from 1 to 3 p.m. Several SNG couples will through next June. He said he hopes the
Center on Pinto Lane
and Oracle Road, will .. - travel to historic Tombstone Friday. church will be able to purchase it by then.
4, - .:. Monday the group will offer a rock Proceeds from current games will help
include ranch style - - ,.
study class from 10 a.m. to noon. And a put a new roof on the youth center.
We Want More beans, cote slaw, a health film will be shown Tuesdayfrom 10 _-
* * *
beverage and bread.
,' to 11:30.a.m. at the facility. Coronado Elementary School is starting
Local News... ,,':, ,,,,
Tickets, which are •'.• Table games will be played Oct.26 from a Parent-Teacher Community
6►� Tell us $2.50 for adults and 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. Anyone more than 60 Organization (PTCO) membership drive
'1, $1.35$1.35 for children under 13, are available years old who is interested in par- The goal is to have the largest mem
Like It Is---- from Lions club members, St. Martin de ticipating in these activities should call bership record in the Amphitheater
Porres Mission parishioners,and at Red's 825-9200. School District.Fee is$1 per parent.
Bait and Tackle store and the Lariat Inn. * * * The PTCO general meeting will be
and Often! They also may be bought at the door. Ernie and Eva Smith's son, David, is tomorrow (Oct. 20) at 3:30 p.m. at the
Live music and dancing will be visiting his parents this week. school.
The group will discuss the coming
• school bond election.The public is invited.
MRS. RODRIGUEZ IS AIDE The Carol Sweeney workshop for
secretaries was Oct. 11 at the new
Catalina Savings building at Ina and
Catalinans a �nS -
Oracle Roads.
Miriam Stephens and Phyllis Gleasman
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were the participants from Coronado
Elementary.
By MARY SC$1VIIDT like-Catalina,Mrs.Rodriguez said. one basis "to solve immediate, individual
Living 17 miles from the nearest "I've had the cervical cancer testing problems." Happy birthday to Cubby Pierce, who
hospital makes some Catalina folks unit here three times since I've been with If a young girl's in trouble,I try to show will celebrate his 15th tomorrow.
wonder if they're getting adequate the program," she said. "and I'm working her other agencies that can help her,"the * * *
medical attention and other services in on getting itback for another group of community aide said. Pat Murchek has returned from Wasco,
their small rural community. women soon."
"Occasionally I even take her in Calif. with news that her arts and crafts
One thing Catalina does have is Project But the aide said she's concerned about myself," said Mrs. Rodriguez, who also show was a big success.
PPEP (Portable Practical Educational getting more complete medical attention has worked with status offenders through When time permitted, she visited with
Preparation), a rural program which to the community on a regular basis. the Pima County Juvenile Court sxstem. former school friends and teachers. She
offers assistance — including medical — PPEP has a full medical unit which "I'm working with three dropouts now said her instructors hadn't aged a bit, but
to.outlying Pima County areas. visits some of the other outlying county who are trying to get their GED cer- her former classmates were showing their
We try to improve the quality of rural areas. "If it could come here even once a ii years.
life byhelping people helpthemselves," month it would help," Mrs. Rodriguez tificate, Mrs. Rodriguez said. Without After a 20-year absence, Ms. Murchek
P g P P p' an education they dont have much of a y
said PPEP Director John Arnold. said. chance. We want to reach young people said she had a gala reunion.
Programs include assistance for the After being called by the community before they get into any kind of trouble." Several of her relatives from all over
mentally retarded and education in aide in August, PPEP sent represen- the state also converged on Wasco to wish
nutrition, consumerism, manpower, tatives to Catalina to check the Arnold said PPEP has been working on her well.
housing and food stamps,he said. preschoolers' speech, eyesight and the recreation center in Catalina, and * * *
Project PPEP relies mainly on its hearing — something which hadn't been offering crisis intervention counseling for The Northside 4-H Horse Show and
community aide — Mrs. Hortensia done in the community before. younger people. Gymkhana will be held at the Milky Way
Rodriguez — to spot areas in which But medical care is only one aspect of "Last week I had a young mother of Ranch Oct. 29 at 9 a.m. For more in-
Catalinans need help. Project PPEP—and Director Arnold said three come to me because she said the formation,call 297-3350.
Mrs. Rodriguez, who has been with the group also has been concentrating on kids were getting to be too much for her to * * *
Project PPEP for 15 months, has lived in Catalina youth. Mrs. Rodriguez said she handle,"Mrs.Rodriguez said. She needed Catalinans wish a speedy recovery for
Catalina for 21 years. views her job as a referral service, but help, and the PPEP counselors came right Pat Bonco, who was recently released
Health care is vital in a rural community also tries to work with people on a one-to- out and talked with her." from St.Mary's Hospital.
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Y , �� s= � travel possibilities with a customer at the Casae Adobes
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NANCY GRONINGER ARRANGES VACATIONS
finds Hawaii
Resident
By LINDA THOMPSON Depending on the after several American and ocean liner cruises -- in lieu Ms. Groninger believes that your tickets."
After a summer season traveler's ages, she said, Canadian travelers were of planes,trains or autos. "the cut-rate prices which The new rates, however,
filled with excursions, Oro some may select Hawaii for killed and ripped off while "Many believe they get started Oct. 6 won't make "are great for people such as
Valleyan Nancy Groninger, complete relaxation while visiting Mexico," Ms. more for their money on a much of a difference." retirees who have free time"
girl travel agent, has others visit the islands for Groninger stated. cruise,"says Ms.Groninger, "If you're organizing a trip and can adjust their
arranged many a vacation the sightseeing possibilities The Mexican Tourism "as opposed to traveling with these fares,you give up schedules accordingly.
for town residents. — which include volcanoes, Board has stepped up public alone somewhere by a the freedom to change your The new rates will
The long-standing waterfalls, pineapple relations for tourism and has different method.The cruise plans," she said. "Tickets probably increase the
favorite for most Oro Valley plantations and parks. been instrumental in making provides everything: food, must be purchased one number of travelers visiting
residents is Hawaii, reports Several Oro Valleyans various changes within lodging and transportation." month in advance. If you Arizona, Ms. Groninger
Ms. Groninger, an agent for rented condominiums on the Mexico,she said. And many find a sea change your mind, you lose predicts.
Travel Specialists. beaches this summer, she "The Mexican govern- voyage more convenient,
Why the Island State's added, while others went on meet has started regulating she added. "During a 12-day, �j«a<<f w�t� tile
J��2�u,t,�t� 17�c�c�'`
popularity? One reason is interisland cruises, the tourism. The government cruise to0)1(1,e-a loach
Acapulco,you have y
the "ambients," she said, boating excursions around now requires hotel the comforts of home as well
using the Spanish word for the neighboring islands. operators in the larger cities as the sightseeing, she
atmosphere, or setting — An unexpected trend, to police themselves so they noted. "The ship docks in
with the islands' salt sea however, has developed. will not go overboard when several Mexican ports, so SPECIALIZING IN ALL TYPES OF
breeze and sunny weather. More Oro Valleyans and charging tourists, and so travelers can visit the
"The number of Oro other county residents are they'll provide better cities,"Ms.Groninger said. CARPET CLEANING
Valley ans traveling to visiting south of the border, services." She added that While some have
Hawaii is steadily in- "because they can travel to the Mexican government speculated that air travel LATEST STEAM EXTRACTION METHOD
creasing, and those who Mexico without discomfort," has already improved some will increase sharply as the FREE ESTIMATES
have already been there Ms.Groninger noted. of the roads. result of discount fares SPECIAL RATES FOR SENIOR CITIZENS
continue to visit the "The Mexican govern- As far as transportation to many air lines are offering, DAY OR EVES.-297-8477
islands," Ms. Groninger ent's. Ministry of Tourism all parts of the world is
said. She lives in the Oro ims trying to erase the image concerned, more
Oro
Valley Country Club. the country received in 1975 Valleyans are selecting
PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT
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NEED DENTURES71 ar
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at
NOW ATRULY
FOR
LOW COST DENTURE THE MOST Pursuant to Arizona Revised Statutes 42-342,
IN the First Half of 1977 real propertyttaxes
DINING became due andpa Y1977able October 1 and
For u Monday,thru
Saturday becomes delinquent on November 1, 1977 at
5 P.M.-10 R.M.
TRY IT ONCE AND 5:00 p.m. and unless paid prior thereto interest
YOU'LL COME BACK
AGAIN and AGAIN from the time of delinquency at the rate of ten
IS AVAlLABLE TO YOU
OPEN FOR per cent [10%] per annum prorated as
�' monthly
FROM YOUR WNCH
LICENSED DENTIST Monday thru Saturday
of the first day of the month until paid, will be
11 A.M.-3 P.M. added thereto.Taxes are payable from 8:00 a.m.
CALL 327-4533 FOR THE 3427 EAST
LICENSED DENTIST SPEEDWAY
to 5:C10 p.m. Monday through Friday, legal
793-0377
holidays excluded, at the office of the Pima
IN YLOCALITY
CLOSED
SUNDAY County Treasurer, Courthouse,Tucson,Arizona.
aaN Any questions relative to,the authority for property taxation,the definition of
taxable property or the criteria in determining the classification and extent to
which property is taxed should be directed to your STATE LEGISLATIVE
'lib` Nll) REPRESENTATIVES.
Oft . elk 111-Odk(4fr 1
"r �'� Any questions relative toappraisal techniques should be directed to THE STATE
it;4.11: daft, . . . DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE.
461111# Any questions relative to the AMOUNT of taxes should be directed to the
GOVERNING BODIES of the State of Arizona and its political subdivisions[State,
County,School Districts,Cities,etc.].
'` • Any question relative to the manner in which property taxes are.collected,and
'� Frostin Speeiai
Frosting subsequently invested,should be directed to the undersigned.
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Re ular $35-;50
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October 19,1977 ORO VALLEY[ARIZ]VOICE B-3
ADS
iikitFAMILY CLASSIFIEID_,
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Personal Help Wanted Bicycles Pets & Livestock
WANT ADS _ -
For sale 1 bedroom mobile home TOY DEMONSTRATION PARTY. For Sale:Kittens.From registered
10'x55'with 9'x13'expando.Must Hostesses needed. The hostess sires, queens. Siamese. Manx.
see to appreciate. BICYCLE FOR SALE. 3 speed
Orchard Valley earns valuable toys and gifts from Schwinn.21"frame.Tubes, tires, Persians.Show quality.Phone Mel
Adult Park,3950 E.Hawser St.,Lot our catalog. Call 297-5156 for cables,and brakes only 1 year old. Foster 792-4991. Leave message
BROUGHT TG YOU 6. information. Really clean.$35.297-3789. and phone number.Months Sept.
Oct
Non-smoking roommate wanted to _ & .
AS A share spacious 3 bedroom home in
Twin Lakes - Catalina. Athletic, Work Wanted For sale-Steyr 3-speed bicycle, Regis. Half-Arabian ®gilding, bay,
good for parts but somewhat 4-1/2 yrs.Used Western and Park.
PUBLIC SERVICE BY back-to-basics person preferred. p
Contact Jim, Rural Rt. #19, Box "STITCHES BY RITA" rusted. Asking $25. Phone Good health and disposition.
133A,Tucson,AZ 85704 Alterations and dress making-Oro 881-1004. Interested? Phone 297-1740:
Valley 297-4785. please keep trying.
11111, Notices Small hauling jobs. Dodge van. A lianceS
GE electric hair dryer for sale.
;10.00load trash,weeds,junk.Call pp Got a female Shih Tzu you want to
Notice: Bob 825-9413 Catalina. Free d?is v e brindle.ttha Call male
Co orLynne,
Estate Sale Fast Closeout on estimate. _��,Mon.-Fri.,9-5.
Paintings&Frames.Artlnstruction Carpentry work all phases. 55.00.889-8305.
Water
and Watercolor Painting. Neill Kitchens our specialty. For free softener, new, $270.00. Live rabbits for sale!New Zealand
ELEVE11 Gallery 326-7503. designs and estimates call Double bed $35.00. Coffee table, White Pedigree breeding stock,
795-8878•
all wood,$22.00.Tufted royal blue California Dutch& Mixed Breeds.
Help Wanted double bed, head board, bench, All make nice pets! 297-1822.
Building & Remodeling decorator style$150.00.4 indoor HORSE TRAILOR $400.00 or
(� Wanted.Adult babysitter for two doors, standard, $22.00 each.
`'.J children ages3 and 8. Bab sit at Shower glass door $22.00. Hot submit offer 9111 N.Orade 297-
y Mexican Clay Floortiles. $65 per your house.297-1228. square foot.Also roof tile. Adobe pink king bedspread & drapes
BUILDING BOOM-The town of Wholesalers,Tucson,793-8593.
$
45'�' pedigreedafghan you
Got a female
Oro Valley is experiencing an want to breed?I have the male-
8700 N. ORACLE upsurge in building activity andWanted t o Buy FURNITURE AKC Lippizan,beige, black mask,
will need to enlarge its plumbing _ 2-1/2 years old. 297-5136 or
5096
and mechanical inspectors force to Sofa & Love seat - Hide-a-bed, 297- '
cope with the new construction. GOLD/SILVER-Buying any form. coffee and end tables.Queen size
Interested persons should apply at B.R.E.Metals&Refining Company, bedroom set near new.299-1548. Dover Pinchers - male & female
16054 N. ORACLE the town office at 9040 N.Oracle. Tucson 749-3051. puppies.294-5866.
CATALINA Kids:Would you like to earn some Looking for a 1973 Dodge air- A set of bunk beds for sale. $25.
spending money? Got to have a conditioner.Call 743-7098. 327-9258. Dairy goat owners - purebred
Nubian buck at stud-reg.ADGA.
HERE'S THE RULES new record album?Dying for some For sale - American Oak dining No phone-write for directions J.
new dothes? Earn the money FOR SALE table, six pressed back chairs, Reuter, RR 19, Box 68, Tucson
1. All Items for the FREE family to omit any items not pertaining yourself!!Sell subscriptions to the matching sideboard. Sybil's Anti- 857°4.
want ads must be written on the' to personal items. Oro Valley Voice and Catalina Call. __..--__. - quer,Catalina 825-3899.
coupon. 4. No personal want ads will be It takes a desire to do it and a Used Cars Kittens: Purebreds: Siamese.
2. Name, address, and phone taken over the phone. willingness to work.If that sounds Like new,recliner chair-$50.00 Manx.Persians.Pet or show qual-
number must be induded on the 5.The deadline for the FREE like you, call Ms. Sowell at
coupon, or It will not be family want ads is FRIDAY 1975 Malibu,power brakes,steer- for sale.888-9174. ity. 825-9376 or 825-3400 or
acceptedNOON 624-3745. ing, automatic transmission, only 792-4991.
6,000miles.Asteal at$3,400!Call
3. Only personal want ads will be 6.When item[s]is sold,please call T V & Stereo
accepted.We reserve the right 884-9880. For Classifieds call Jim Schmitz at 887-3614 after 6 FOR RENT
624-3745 p.m. --
rm•�a� �.....■.0.� �■. .�,,.alma
,■�,�.,�..m.■� - 23"Zenith -two speakers.Works
1973 Ford Grand Torino, 51,000 fine.$250 or offer.887-5613. Homes
miles, PB, PS, AT, good tires &
clean. $1750.00. 825-9986 or Magnavox Console Stereo/AM-FM 4 bedroom,2 bath house for rent
I COUPON FAMILY 825-3870. early American maple cabinet, 4o 1 acre. Fenced yard.
si
excellent condition. $300. Large
1974 Plymouth Duster.2 door, 297-6800, covered patio.Dishwasher,stove&
auto trans.,PS,PB.,air,radio,etc. refrigerator.Call 297-3212.
1 FOR IrtrCr--- WANT
1 Just what everyone is looking for. 23 Zenith -two speakers.Works
t Only $2695.00 at Edmonds Auto fine.$250 or offer.
Apartments for Rent
e I Sales 16045 N. Oracle Hwy. - - _.
Catalina 825-9055.
Miscellaneous Unfurnished
❑ Notices Recreation Equipment 2 bdr. apt., carpet, drapes, refri-
Used e a T rucks 6 apts.for sale.4-2 bedroom Opts, geration.Adults, no pets.9040 N.
2 - 1 bedroom apts.
0 Personal 0 Furniture 1 _ p See by Oracle Road Apt. A. Close to
• 1976 GMC 4 W.D.,PS.,P.B„9000 appointment. Call 889-2941 or shopping&C.D.O.high school.
I 0 Lost & Found 0 Appliances 1 miles and many extras. Must sell. 889-8305.
Call 887-2011 and ask for Mike. For Sale 12x50 mobile home on lot Apartments for Rent
0 Help Wanted C Photographic $6z00. p
' 75x185-1 2. .
W / Fenced partly. Furnished
Z 0 Work Wanted Equipment For all your Oro Valley Voice Furnished. On sewer - 16264 __
Avenida Del Canada 297-1942.
0 0 Give Away _0 Musical Instruments advertising needs,call Jim Schmitz for yenta l BR furnished apartment.
at 884-9880 or 624-3745. Protect your cooler with a heavy Near U of A Nort>>j';�Pl.
[ 889-2941.
I Ne C Waited to Buy 2, TV & Stereo _ canvas cover from Air-Master -----
0 Homes 3928 S.6th Ave.294-9358. MISCELLA ` US
W For Sale Collectors
Nanau firewood service. Pine or
i S
Used CarsL. Cloth Must sell by owner. 5 bedrooms, mesquite 1/4,1/2,or whole cords. FOR RENT
Ariz.room with wet bar.A steal at 326-8736. 2 acre mobile home lot, 4150
Used Trucks C Pete & Livestock $42,900 or submit offer. Call Hawser St.Catalina area.$76/mo,
S
� 298-5118.Sto byandWater paid.Cal!825-9004.
I Motorcycles Pablo Sale 9317 E.39th St. give a look. Recreation Equipment
Miscellaneous Service & Repair
C BicyclesCamper Shell,for long
Es
� FOR SALE „� B wide bed24 high. Insulated. $200.Boats2-1/2 acres.Lg.home w/pool.3 or 889-8305,889-2941. Attention Sty minded home
t4 BRs.2 rentals in town.Reason- owners! Know who's I i o s outside your
able price:889-2941 or 889,8305.
I
1968 Ford Step-In Van,converted front door before opening it. Let
For TP Sala Of Clarity, Pisan print into camper. Sharp! $3,300. Peep-Hole Enterprises install a
8894941,889-8305. security eye in your door today.
Maximum security for small invest-
ARIVACA Long wheel base camper shell. ment. For appointment, Tucson
1 889-8305. 624.3180.
• 30 ac of choice bottom land; 4'x15' doughboy pool - filter and
plus lots of mesquite trees; accessories - $75.00. 2 10-speed
I I shallow water table -owner bikes$25 each.2710 W.Overton. COLORFUL
must sacrifice - would con-
I I sider 10 or 20 ac sale. ARIVACA
20 ac with well, electricity, Antiques 3750'elevation,enjoy clean-
septic tank;rolling grass land er air, cooler temperatures,
and bottom land;out of state Wanted:to help rehabilitate those and shallow water table; all
owner wants out and will who are less fortunate.We are in part of historic ARIVACA
sacrifice. need of tax deductible [located 32 miles south and
DONATIONS of furniture, lamps, 20 miles west of Tucson].
20 ac just off paved Arivaca china, pictures & frames, post-
Road with loads of mesquite cards,stamps,coins,books,plants 10 acres:fertile bottom land;
trees; shallow water table, &pots.We will pick up.Call Willing $1000 down and $84
priced at $950 per acre to Effort Industries: 327-173= jet. monthly.
NOT FOR PUBLICATION I see NOW;low down. 9-4 p.m.
NAME 20 acres: on the way to
I 10 ac with travel trailer; Antique tables for sale. Call 889- Arivaca Lake, $1500 down,
adjacent to state land. Ideal 2941 or 889-8305. $134 monthly.
for sportsmen or weekend
ADDRESS I hideaway;all yours for ONLY Antiques for sale! Phone: 40 acres:some bottom land,
I $1500 down. 889-2941. shallow water table, $265
PHONE NUMBER 40 ac surrounded on 2 sides monthly at$700 per acre.
by state land; priced to sell TAKE 40 acres:house,corrals,well,
NOW at $575 per acre; $40,000.
excellent terms. YOUR PICK
40 acres: hillside, gently
-s Timm
SrMttto: 10 ac;the best buy in Arivaca 5-10-20-40 acres;located rolling, $217
Br1tKtoday! Priced at $695 per within 20 miles of Tucson monthy. S 575 ac;
Par Mich went Ad
7-ELEVEN acre with $1,000 and terms with electricity,water,views
DEADLINE FOR WANT ADS I of$73 per month.
No.16a'S30NLY IS FRIDAY NOON0 and trees. Prices starting 160 acres: rugged hillside,
from$995/ac with excellent secluded,from$325 ac.
8700N.OraclaRD. No.795ONLYI
Call Sam Solito 297-7600 financing. Call Sam Solito
16054 Oracle RD. Res. NATIONWIDE RE-
SOURCES 622-7777.ONWi297-7600 Nationwide Nationwide call Sam Solito at
L. 297Catalina Resources 622-7777.
-7600 or 622-7777.
--M M E M G N M O O a O s a a n ` i
8-4 • 01W VALLEY[ARIZ]VOICE October 19,1977
COMMITTEE FOCUSES ON TAXES, SERVICES
Mesaland report addresses annexation pro and con
SOME PROS AND CONS penditures have been kept EDITOR'S NOTE:This report of the pros and cons of TORT OLITA AREA: A panies, the City of Tucson
How would annexation low. The quality of streets Oro Valley annexation was prepared for residents of Summary of the Available and hundreds of private
affect TAXES? could deteriorate under such the Mesaland subdivision,located west of Oro Valley. Data" written by Barbara wells provide water for the
PRO: The Town of Oro a policy. Additionally, there Written by a special committee of subdivision Tellman for Southwest existing population.
Valley has no property tax. will be no increase in the residents, it will be presented and discussed at a " Environmental Service, If importation is
Paradise Valley and Town's share of the highway meeting of Mesaland residents Monday. June 1977. necessary, the main issue
Youngtown, similar user's fund until the results (This report is available will be financing the con-
residential communities of the 1980 census are to go through the Oro Valley have said that they would from Mesaland Water struction of necessary
near Phoenix, have never available. This means there P & Z committee and be grant ,franchises to com- Company for anyone facilities. At present, the
had a property tax.(Current would be no additional funds approved by the Oro Valley panies operating within the wishing to read it in its City of Tucson is the only
tax rate in the City of to maintain the streets Town Council. town boundaries. entirety.) agency with the necessary
Tucson is ;1.25; in South acquired through an- Neither the City of Tucson CON: There is no "Groundwater levels in financial resources, but the
Tucson it is$.3032.) nexation until 1980 or later. nor Pima County can in- evidence that Tucson wants the Tortolita area are city does not serve all of the
Further,those who reside *F u l l-Time Budgeted terfere. This means that to take over water corn- declining as a result of area.
in Oro Valley will have the Positions: locally elected and appointed panies in this area. Mr. pumping to provide water Major issues to be
final say on town taxes, if Population officials will determine the Frank Brooks, of the City of for the existing population. resolved are: Who should
any are ever required. 6218 South Tucson 100 character of our neigh- Tucson Water Department, The life of the aquifier pay for importation?All city
CON:Since the town must 1886 Youngtown 21 borhoods, rather than Pima says: The City is not in- depends on two unknowns users? All Tortolita water
operate its own council,staff 1200 Oro Valley 5. County officials. terested in buying small — the rate of population users? Only those Tortolita
help, police force, planning How would annexation **In the case of Mesaland, water companies as they are increase and the amount of area users connected to city
& zoning, and street affect TOWN REVENUES? at the end of six• months considered a losing water available. lines? Should private water
maintenance, the increase in PRO: The addition of after annexation we would proposition. Not enough is known companies be permitted to
population due to an- some 1,500 residents to the be required to petition the Also, the City is not about the groundwater continue pumping from the
nexation is very likely to Town of Oro Valley will Oro ValleyP & Z to either planning to expand into supply in the area to make aquifer while city users
indefinitely the need for new double its revenues at no continue with areas served by private definitive statements about carry the burden of im-
taxes. The fact that Oro expense to the residents in our SH zoning or submit a water companies."Mesaland the amount of recoverable portation for users in areas
Valley has accumulated a the annexed area or in the proposal to change our Water Company has no groundwater or the annual served by the city? What
surplus may be because it Town. This money comes zoning. If we should elect to threat of being condemned recharge. However, it can impact will continued mining
has not provided adequate from per capita state and retain the SH zoning, we or taken over by the City." be safely said that the of the aquifer have on
services, federal revenue ap- could still petition at a later Studies have indicated p o p u l a t io n i n c r e a s e s private well owners?Should
All Town officials, except propriations. time to change it. that within 25 years it may predicted by the Tortolita subsidence be considered?
police and Town Clerk, The Town is now meeting CON: The placing of be necessary to import Area Plan will require "It seems advisable to
serve as volunteers — certain basic,fixed expenses zoning powers in one more water to this area just to importation of water within confront these problems
without pay.They would not and operating with a sur- commission works against support its present the foreseeable future. early in the planning
continue on a voluntary plus. Additional residents sound overall planning. population.*** It is doubtful Possible sources of water process. No single govern-
basis if the Town increased and area will not propor- There is no assurance that that any of the private water include the Marana-Cortaro mental body has respon-
its size, and in the future tionately increase expenses. the Oro Valley Planning & companies could raise the Irrigation District, Avra sibility for making decisions
Town property taxes could Annexation should make Zoning Commission will not necessary capital for water Valley and the Colorado about population growth and
be necessary to pay their Oro Valley financially submit to the pressures of importation. River via the Central water supply, but failure to
salaries. stronger. "growth" proponents and The City of Tucson may be Arizona Project. plan now can result in
How would annexation CON: The tendency of adopt zoning similar to that the only agency able to fund "Although the basic water serious problems for
affect SERVICES? most governmental units is proposed by Pima County in these capital improvements, problem in the area is residents of the area and
PRO: Annexation will to expand and ask for more the Tortolita Area Plan. unless the legislature should typical of the Tucson high costs for the entire
increase state and federal and more revenues. This How would annexation grant counties authority to metropolitan area as a community.
revenues and thereby could happen in Oro Valley, affect WATER COM- provide water service, whole, responsibility for This report has been
provide for service to the too. Is there any reason to PANIES? ***Water Resources water service is more prepared in the hope that
new areas of the Town. believe that Oro Valley PRO: The City of Tucson The following is a sum- fragmented than in most the information in it will
Street maintenance is could provide services has the power to take over mary of the report"WATER parts of the metro area. contribute to better
financed by a share of the similar to those of Pima private water companies RESOURCES OF THE Eight private water com- decisions."
State Highway User's Fund. County at a lower cost? operating in the county.
The 12 miles of streets How would annexation Current favorable rates and
which the Town is obligated affect ZONING? ownership andcontrol of
to maintain are in good PRO: The Town of Oro companies in this area could KEEP YOUR COOL !
condition. Informal surveys Valley controls the zoning be lost. The Town of Oro Awf
of the residents of Oro within its boundaries. All Valley has the power to •Valley indicate that town annexed areas would retain franchise all water corn-
services are considered their current zoning.** panies within its boundaries.
(Mesaland is currently zoned This prevents con- -� So you made aspecial trip...through all that
satisfactory. traffic...in the hot sun...after a long,hard
CON: Many of the town SH.) Any request for a demnation proceedings by day at work....And,at your favorite market,
services are now provided change in zoning would have the City. Oro Valley leaders when you started to reach for the new
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