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HomeMy WebLinkAboutHistorical Records - The Oro Valley Voice (16) „ ,„,...0 ....,.,,,,ti, , ,'...."4 4 p e r x., � *•-*” 40 E CA LLE CONCORD I A * . - _. 4.0 .. 1.,,,,,,,kr,,,40:,. -::''t'"417 " dir aq� w ! "�lP' a` .r ir 1a� ...+ .•► . + •R ,,41, „„. p . , - ' lb ""O m 0 1411 0 , #�- _ as Published for residents of the Town of Oro Valley, Pima County, Arizona '. . , s,- --- ... Vol. IV, No. 25 One Section -• 12 Pages .., ;,a 15 Cents October 26,1977 STATE GROUP GRANTS $7,500 j= ., . ... t* a N e w police '( SRA 1. " � k ... _. .er ,-_ f - „,...,,,,...,.„.,,,, , :+a�; .,�..;:w 2H �.,�ee c,.w�'e A d ay'.. .: b„ �v,.d q`""t �*ri �� `S!''W�.O+}t�4 1”'K�' )v�.0. v,: ,t.,w ....,vk`.T `K,s .n.^...: x^n... .: _\ _ "`d` Va. Y. Y^ T`. -)i' V �'N ye I rt e says f .,,,,,,,,,,,,,„„- . , ,. ar .;.'.;" . yip i;: e ore en o .... _. ,.., s„ ,,. . .., .. At• ar`t*,. r r� @`* -,' atr-: .4.4.fit w., -At ° .' � '- s.1'Com .v= ti;,';;',."*:".,e..w-` '-- �'':r Y+�'£y ..,k a k L„ 26r VW� ;,'"' ,s..h �'�t �"u.,,. *''i �, A .. 1xa' y. -0 a.M' {J e q Oro Valley might receive its third police grant money - in addition to$1,700 for a town's police officers during the police .�.� .,, "� z= vehicle before the end of the year with the communications radio and $500 for a light trucks first week back on the job, Roof , final approval last week of a federalgrant and siren bar.;,:, "• "k,. , "�� �` PF _ said Friday • .� --.7 `-���� ��•� ' •� .� to buya$7,500 truck. The onlyspecial option on the truck A few outstandingcriminal cases are v M , otaii Police Chief Fred Roof watched the itself would be a calibrated speedometer still being investigated, however, he .-.� -*11,,,i="1"!"1101141 Arizona - Arizona Justice PlanningCouncil approve —accurate enough to stand up in court,if added. x w. the town's application in Phoenix necessary, on speeding citations,the chief The police suspect that one single z '` said. A radar speed detector as the `. Thursday just three days afters its oneburglar or team is responsible for the , ' : , ."1"."10*,:- . present truck was returned to service. town's current truck and police sedan use, theft of several television sets from Oro . * , - , '1' "*" wasn't requested. Valley homes in the past two months,the The crew cab was in the Jim Click Ford Roof made two presentations in chief said. * , shop for three weeks undergoing body Phoenix last week— Wednesday, before Speeds in the town have dropped 4/11141‘ repair that cost about$1,900.Its front end *. a task force of state police chiefs and overall in the past week, he said, thoughoftwammuitiosiob was smashed Sept.24 in stopping a fleeing sheriffs and Thursday before the Justice the department continues to concentrate 0,,,--_400111110111111111.1. ,- car,carrying a man who had allegedly just PlanningCouncil'sgoverningboard. ' ..,•".4.k * when time permits on motorists entering ,,, burgled an Oro Valley home. g That board approved the town's ap- the town from Calle Concordia, at Oro Roof said the new truck will arrive as ` plication unanimously,y after it was cut Valley's border. soon as bids from automobile dealers are from one to two trucks in August bythe The Set • gu September police report Roof will reviewed. The chief said he hopes to save - -isetatioloboi.vadmot Pima Association of Governments — the review at the town council's October ' ``- the town time and money by tacking the W group that screened Pima County fund meeting tomorrow night (see related `-w 4IMIIIIMIIIIIII%tt towns bid request to another,larger law - , requests• story, this page) shows arrests were up :7 enforcement agency s annual fleet bid , request. The federal money,that will pay for the four from August,from two to six. ���. - Oro Valley truck is part of $36,000 These consist of four burgalaries,one .,, , . IP* He was scheduled Monday to find out returned to PAG last summer by the Pima driving while intoxicated and one nar- >\r h ; whether the state's purchasing agent County Sheriff's Department. cotics charge. would include Oro Valleys truck on his bid P g . �w ==:'� That department said it didn't need all Roof said the increase "shows not that • requests for the Department of Public of the larger Law EnforcementAdvisorythere's more crime, First step g but that people are Safety s fleet. Administration monies granted it for the reporting it more,"indicating the success, Workers scooped out several truck loads Other possible options are the Tucson year, even though the sheriff returned he has said, of neighborhood watch of sand from this wash behind the Oro and Phoenix Police Department bids,Roof later to ask for a part of that$36,000 from programs in Oro Valley, Valley Townhouses recently, but had to added. If he's successful, the town will PAG. = The :.most 'marked increase in the ac- stop short of finishing the job because the save money out of the grant because it will • The smashed,.: •w_4p.truck:was eturnecl tivity i outlined,.in J8 categories on the developer said the wash was too wet. Abe-charged the lesser unit-price-available ..,,i QLg only with larger bid issues. to.service the afternoon of Oct. 17, Roof monthly police report is traffic citations— Residents nearby have complained that g said. up to 119 at the end of September, the wash is filled with stagnant water and The only question in the town tacking Since it's leased to Oro Valley compared to 61 in August. bugs.See story Page B-3• [Photo by Chris on its bid request to another's is whether byRural/Metropolitan Fire Department, Roof attributed this to the start of Kemberling3 that other agency will be asking for the Inc., that company paid the$1,900 repair school then at Canyon del Oro High- same type of vehicle and equipment as bill through insurance, said Lauren School• R,`& ,. '` , --,p.,,g Oro Valleywill,Roof warned. • in - �¢ ���� �� � A ' � ��� �� � Rhude, town councilman charge of The greatest decrease was in the " The town requested$5,300 for a regular police department matters. ,a criminal investigation category, down Council m pick pp truck in its application for the No formal reports were filed by the from 81 in August to 28 in September. new subdivision,TO ALLOW REVIEW TIME The Oro Valley Town Council is x • scheduled to approve final plans tomorrow Shadow for what would be the first subdivision MountainsY q review in- corporation here since the towns m corporation three years ago. A resolution to establish the long- The second plan for road work deviates than 24-foot wide, pavement width on all Passage of the Valoro Estates ,"final awaited Shadow Mountain Estates East from the town standards Lind and Kriegh cul-de-sacs in the subdivision: Marne plat" —a detailed drawing of the planned road improvement district has been tabled developed last year — standards which Place,Monaco Place,San Moritz Place and 15-acre, one home per acre subdivision— until the town council can review petitions were followed in the first design. Eden Place. heads the agenda for tomorrow night's signed by the subdivision's residents. The most significant deviation from the Shoulders on some of these roads also October council meeting. Mayor Lois Lamberson said Friday the standards — and from the original have been reduced from six to four feet. It begins at 7:30 p.m.in the Canyon del petitions would have been submitted too engineer's design—is 20-foot wide,rather Riviera Drive,the main road in Shadow Oro High School library addition. A study late for the council to properly study them , ;,-.,y A ,,,,,VA, ',""•' ' Mountain East, would remain 24-feet by tomorrow night's council meeting. A '-�. .;'' ' A session of the council precedes the �. wide, as town standards require.A dip in meeting,at 6 p.m.in the town office• week's time is needed for review,she said. the center of Riviera will be leveled out Also set for the meeting is passage of The postponement of action isn't related with six-feet of fill and paved,to prevent resolutions for the Calle Concordia im- to a Shadow Mountain resident's lawsuit, drainage problems, Lind said. provement district — the town's first, filed to change the financing method for , OUTLET A drainage pipe will run under Riviera, which formed last year to pave a stretch of the district, she added. ,, ,�4 .'1k'.,�; Just north of San Moritz,so that water in a Calle Concordia near the town's western "Resolution of intention, Shadow drainageway there won't flow over the border. , Mountains Estates East" appears as the road. , �,,, The resolutions are formalities being seventh item of business on the agenda for �01, ti Because of the reduced widths of paving����� � ,�, �a�� P g acted upon bythe council to assure that tomorrows meeting, but it has been , , t� � in the cul-de-sacs, the town may have to p• crossed out. Town action is required to ���" "'., �,, �';�,. the district— which has already seen the q *'�'x" �. ,. ; install no parking signs at some — legally establish such a district. � A, . 4 paving completed is being financed intersections with Riviera, because properly through assessments on Shadow Mountain resident Roy Mattsondrivers'view entering the intersection will residents inside it. has said more than the required 51 per cent be less than if both streets were 24 feet, A public hearing on the Calle Concordia of the subdivision's residents have signed -• ',' Lind said. ,,; .# resolutions, which drew no speakers,was petitions requesting an improvement i- - V.'. 2 - * �: Cars parked in the intersections would a main item on the agenda of a special district, for which they will pay about ;-.�.....1 -r further obstruct the view. In some council meeting held Oct. 14. .A second per lot. ,' � � - '" Y subdivision areas, graded ditches will be $1,200 'i - -=• October special meeting, scheduled for After more than a year of stalling by "�;:-` �' ='.• needed alongside the roads to drain water last Thursday,was cancelled. residents asked to support --- `_•-- . ..'' Other areas won't require the It was set in order to accomodate the district,the r= off of them. _ -" "' " T ditches, Lind said• Joseph Daly, president of the Land sufficient number of signatures was � - .� � �, , gained when engineering -'�-�'� '*.-..• �1� :� The most extensive drainage e g neenng work for the .fi .-.,`-.�,�., . . ,�, l work Equipment and Development Co., paving project was redone—to minimize 4, .` ' . =- ., would be done on Marne Place,he added. (LEDCO) Inc., which is developing "' F - .r�• Kriegh has suggestedValoro Estates. damage to cactus and other vegetation in .; , ,,. �;; �:�,,;,,..-�,,,. g that some town '' residents maywant to install drainage the area. - . .L :� . _ g Dwight - =; : • �: , __ v The council also is set to vote tomorrow ': D ight Lind, the private engineer who ::r , ;,:- ..: culverts in the ditches fronting their on whether to reactivate the now-dormant .• did the original engineering work and — homes, so their driveways won't be under - Oro,Valley Architectural Review Board. l de sae water during with Town Engineer James Kriegh—the Soon a curains. It will decide also on whether to appoint R" revised work,reviewed the changes in the Plans by Town Engineer James Kriegh Lind said last week that residents must Oro Valley Planning and Zoning Com- buy such concrete or corrugated metal second set of plans in an interview last call for building the end of Linda Vista mission member James Peterson to the : week. Road at the town's western border into a pipes for their homes themselves, but the Pima Association of Governments (PAG) "They're largely cosmetic changes. We cul de sac. The road currently trails off contractor who would do the paving and 208 Areawide Wastewater Management :"tried to stay generally along the lines of the into a rugged path that only four-wheel- drainage work would install them at no Committee, as the town's representative 'exist ne-navement."he said. drive vehicles dare enter. Continued on Page B-4 on that body. h dam, • 7 Gil' diio,ki fs FICKLE FATE . State needs municipal, NM-M...SOCIAL SLCURrry REQ iR' MANT FUND U N DS ARE LOW! % COULD RUN OUT BY 19831 / i _ / 'watchdog ' 1 \ .,*. RE �, 4 ,,,,,rit :, /4" 4. ill, . (.:. 4 41P /t' One protection we suburban companies which served their __� i•-•• • 1 , MO homeowners badly need is the suburban area originally -=�_'`-�_ ..-,- `� w? �`_r,g kind of state "watchdog" must rely now on Tucson for : - .-: -- ",4' " agency proposed more than a water service. c*L. INCRFA99P PM ROLL- NM-M... r LOGE ►l-I WORK— year ago byMaricopa Marico a County And that, of course, means -TAY,E5) ...T L05E IF I RT1R 1 legislator Stan Akers. Such an theymust paywhatever rates \ ,r'li►i l' a�' g Aft. / 9t agency would oversee the City of Tucson cares to if municipal utility operations charge them, even though they 7 tlia within Arizona, with special have absolutely no voice in the .- ..:- ,. attention to those of city utilities setting of those rates and . .. which serve customers outside �'�[" _ •. .. f- can't vote for the council �`y --. their municipal boundaries. r �� s p members who are ultimately ---� —`...de? �_-� � ..�-r Y .3 4� ,„, • v e ^Sr`tir""r�+'� © CSP S • • • � mac'���.�t -1"',..�-'• The Arizona legislature isn't responsible for-them. - in session right now, which In•point of fact, municipal presents an opportunity for utilities are subject to no control TODAY'S INVESTOR voters to bend the ears of their in Arizona except by the voters • elected representatives before of each particular municipality. ithe next session starts in Private utilities must lustifY aesportfolioolio brincredit? their actions to the ArizonaJanuary. Corporation Commission, and It's an opportunity which s metimes toBy THOMAS E.O'HARA is doing, we all know that is you suggest some I could O other agencies as Chairman not exactly true,but it is one consider. should be used especially by well. �• • of suburban areas National Association standard of comparison. A. I take it you are not residentsBut the ACC has no of Investment Clubs Our amateurs did very looking for one of the surrounding the City of Tucson. 'urisdiction over municipal Q. I read a piece in our well both in total and by supermarket chains,but one P localour poin paper that five of comparison. At the July 1st which might sell products to In this area, the application utilities. amateur investment club check t, which was 21/2 them. There are a host of would benefit mainly the many Suburban voters should members had each picked a years after they made their good companies. water users living outside the encourage their representatives model portfolio of ten stocks selections, the Dow-Jones General Mills and General in December of 1974 and was up 48.1 per cent and Foods are giants.Kelloggs is City of Tucson but who up at Phoenix to supporttheir average was up 119.9 specialized. Wetterau that they have made a huge quitepe because that city has con- legislation for a state "watch- since then. Aren't you per cent. The smallest has had an excellent record. gainY has been very increase any contestant had One that demned and bought up private dog" agency. taking false credit. December 1974 was the was 70.2 per cent and the consistent in growing is bottom of the market and largest was 193.2 per cent. Beatrice Foods. Its THEDESERT OBSERVER everything has gone up fou or any other management seems to have since then. individual can easily learn developed a management A-You are rightthe same, simple rules for formula that produces n o u err with _other birds stocks have gone up since checking potential stock consistent growth. December 1974, but you purchases. They re used by Their plan seems to be to ByCHRIS UNRUH looked 1 exceptmissed the point. The point every investment club and develop a new product in like adults publications. Unfortunately are completely covered in A pair of roadrunners that they still .had much they are not so popular with was that an amateurin the NAIC's Investors Manual. one market, expand the nested in our pyracantha on shorter beaks. other birds.The cactus wren stock market, if he will take Q. I have been trying to market geographically, the north house wall. The Both male and female and others scold them end- the time to apply a few figure out a good kind of study and improve their saucer nest was looselyeducated the young. Either simple tests to a stock that marketing techniques lessly from perches in stock I could buy which was . constructed of coarse twigs adult chased its food from trees. doesn't try to jump in and in a basic business and which continually on existing and situated directly below bush to bush with a young out, can very often do much was Iikely to continue products and increase the overhang. one following closely behind, II( better than the averages. iod of m a n u f a c t u r i n g a n d The big presumably learning how to L.,,„,.,„ 0 While we have assumed growing for a long perm' at a moderate rate. I cameconclusion, distribution, and keep prices bird do it. LöRIngthat the Dow-Jones to the I in line with costs. stooped 0 When a roadrunner Industrial Averages is would like to own a company The August issue of under the catches a lizard for his own representative of what the in the food preparation and Better Investing has a overhang diet he always swallows itslIDSstockmarket on the average distribution business. Can detailed story on Beatrice, i*ari :- to get into 4, head first. and I'm sending you a copy. zA7 Y Is itpossible that he it and j Other readers may have one when she -` x: knows that if he starts with One Year Ago on request. sat on her _d. j , the tail the tail may come off A public hearing Oct 28 . _,- .- �..,Pt-,�...y _._ �, '4. -o►, * * * nest her ,. .°4 ..*-•-:' in his mouth leaving the will•allow town residents to erten TO THE EDITOR Mr. O'Hara welcomes tail was up and flattened lizard free to escape and the review the town road your questions, but will against the house wall. It roadrunner with only an standards book that would , answer them only through • give Oro Valleyits own first Panama Canal. an seemed to us a hot, uncom- appetizer? this column. fortable arrangement. When catching lizards for set of specifications for road old debating trick their nestlin s Several times a day the g they snap construction. mother left the nest and the their beak across the middle Two Years Ago Courthouse Squares male immediatelytook his of the little reptile and hurryThe Oro Valley Town Editor: P Council unanimously Letters from our senators show that they are falling , turn sitting on the eggs.The off with it. adopted a flood plain or- into an old debating trap. TMLL:- ;f female spent a few minutes The roadrunner, state So, in a debate between NO (which is right) and 0 ••} . bird of New Mexico,� has durance which will let in- g tryto ' � __ �— stretching her wings, her dividual residents apply for YES (which is•wrong), a clever YES side may �-1,oU�RE GETt1N6 OLD 11 legs, and tail captured the imagination of federallysubsidized flood trick the NO side into a discussion of which of several • WHEN TieGREY-I-IA/RED A leisurely dust bath man and are popular insurance. versions of YES is best. followed and a trip to the symbols for design in many Thus, the bankers to whom Torrijos owes big SAOREN T��- bird bath for a longdrink of media. The ordinance, which .. POOR FOR/S - regulates construction in the money are diverting the Canal debate into the details ,i YOUR WIFE. water.Next,a hunt for food. They appear in cartoons town's 100-year flood plain, of the Torrijos-Linowitz treaties, and away from the •The nest contained three and Chamber of Commerce also releases the town from crucial point — which,is that the 1903 Hay-Bunau- �` slightly off white eggs. We Vanilla Treatyshouldn't be surperseded nor changed i _ :(446., g Y gg liability for flood damage to a P g didn't realize the babies ro ert in any way. -., "�`Vtiih ... • BUMPER STICKERS privateproperty.Y were hatched until we saw Three Years Ago For any change will hurt the United States, and _ `•, the parents taking small Kel jZ;01 About$1,200 will be spent helponlyTorrijos, the bankers to whom he owes VAS lizards up to the nest. [� for an_ Oro Valley census money, Castro, Brezhnev, and, of course, the world- ., Unlike other babybirds, which the town council ` government zealots. the made no sound until willthe areaThere is no waythat a"treat with this unelected 1.... A,fres Y Nothing comes;everything's hopes gain y they were ready to leave. another $20,000 to $25,000 and probably temporary dictator can be to the ad- - .. ric$ e__ The babies grew rapidly and 0fetched. in state tax monies. vantage of the United States. 11 ,fat-‘: literally crowded each other ,.....::-...:ita 19 7 The last census, taken in JOHN T. SALMON >>,> ��•= ., =,:.: 7 out of the nest. When they - 1970, shows Oro Valley's Tucson - I tur --. 2 left the nest for good they population at 581. ■a■a■■■a■a■.w■■a■aaa■■■■■aaa■■■■■■■a■■aa■a■■■•■Atn■...a•.■■■■■■■aa.■■•a■■■■..•.f..aria..■■■■■..■■■■■■■aaa■•a■■•■■■aaa■•a■a■a■.■a•■■■a■■.■■•a■■a•.■a■■aa■aaaa...•■•a■■.■a■■a■a■a•e■■■■a■i■a■aaaa■■■■■a■■■.■..■..•■■sa■.aa■I■■•■■e■■a..■■.■•a■■■•.■■•..•■..■.•a.■■a■■a■■a■■■aa..a.......■■■.mu■......•...■■■.■■■■■.■■...■...■■■.... THEODORE C.TURPIN E Editor&Publisher Published every oro vane '- ' Wednesday by Sancruval Corp., W ,� DENNIS JOYCE 1 P.O.Box 3003,Tucson,Az.85702. E. St.,Tucson,Az. _ ►' News Editor i Offices at 426E E Single copies 15 cents each;by =- = . mail,$3 for one-year subscription Published for residents of the Town of Oro Valley.Pima County,Arizona � = NEWS STAFF. i Second Class postage Mary Schmidt i paid at Tucson,Az. Chris Kemberling Publication No.324570 October 26,1977 •sunnnn..nnm...■ar■aim■■■na•■a•a■■■■■..■■■•■■■■■■n■•cif■au■emuiun■im•AmmuuA■ua..■•gnu■anr■u■■■u■■■•s■■•m■■■■■■■u■um■atuma■immuauanaanm•m•r■a■■an•m■smaa■nau■a■■mu■■■u■a■■aa■■■■■■■•a■•■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■aaaaa■■■r■a■■■■••aaa■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■m■aa■as■■■■■■aa■■aa■■■a■•a■ • October 26,1977 ORO VALLEY[ARIZ]VOICE A-3 r Rancho Vistoso Community Plan C013-77-1 ..ir., " -17 • r ., .,, – :i;: .,,,,,-***.-4:7r'd'''.1*.:,-.',:-:-.5,-• ,,, ,..,..3;:.• f.,',4&,-- .rr 9 t- {t +C r;+4' 4: �+°. r«'t=5 �y✓ ^' ,d'.'`,'+�}d -44-:,,,,i-f-••'•i•,,,- yYk ea`. .:.•S. .'2Z l 1`f J -- N� 9.4. 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Several million years ago, however, the [Photo by Linda Thompson] middle portion of the Tortolita-Catalina Range dropped, r PUBLIC RETICENCE PUZZLES PLANNER ,---, ,,,,,AANANTN,N,,,NN "CcTri,,VN:NNANS,N.VC,N • • Rezoning bid quickly follows Rancho V,Istoso pla_ n By LINDA THOMPSON the requests should be granted as long as County Supervisor David Yetman,often clearinghouse for area environmental Developer John Ratliff last week filed a they meet the requirements of the plan," the lone opponent of development on groups — said perhaps some of her allies request to rezone one-third of the land he Pitt added. Tucson's fringes, attributed the limited didn't realize the implications of the owns in the Rancho Vistoso Community While the environmentalists, reasons protest of Rancho Vistoso to the public's proposed land trade when they fought Plan area — wasting no time after the for backing are clear, explanations vary disenchantment with previous board deci- Rancho Romero in 1973. plan's Oct. 17 approval by the Pima for the silence of northwest residents — sions. Many Rancho Romero opponents County Board of Supervisors. about 300 of whom angrily protested a Yetman voted for the community plan probably didn't know Ratliff owned the It's anybody's guess whether public rezoning request by Marved Homes, Inc. because of lack of opposition, but said he Rancho Vistoso land across the highway, opposition to the rezoning will surface, for just 275 acres in the area last month. may oppose Ratliff's rezoning requests. she said — a factor cited by some en- said county planner Robert Johnson. Walter Chaffee,a long-time opponent of "The public realizes the cost of develop- vironmentalists which gave Ratliff the Johnson says he's puzzled that the the recently-adopted Tortolita Area Plan ments will increase their taxes. But the leverage to gain the supervisors' ap- community plan — a general land use -- which covers 200 'square milessur- board's willingness to grant rezonings has proval. guideline which doesn't guarantee rezon- rounding Rancho Vistoso was one resident given the public the impression that As one environmentalist put it: "Four ing approval — breezed by the super- who remained silent. opposition is of no avail," he said. years ago we won the Rancho Romero visors "with hardly a whisper of opposi- "We've heard the county staff say that Yetman has been on vacation and battle.Today we lost the war." tion." regardless of what residents want, the wasn't available for further comment. Despite the uncertainty of the state The 15.5-square-mile Rancho Vistoso supervisors will fill the northwest area Supervisor Katie Dusenberry, whose park's future, Mrs. Robinson said she's area extends from the Oro Valley northern with people, because the builders want district includes Rancho Vistoso, has also relieved the Rancho Vistoso hearings are town border to a point about 41/2 miles this," Chaffee said. been out of town. She didn't vote on the over. north of there. It's bounded on the west "Confucious would have said it like this: community plan. "Ratliff got what he wanted — the by the La Canada Road Alignment and if about to be raped, relax and enjoy it," After the Oct. 17 hearing before the master plan was approved," she noted. on the east by the Tucson-Florence High- he added. supervisors, a spokesman for the County "And now the next move in this little way.Rancho Vistoso would house as many The Oro Valley Town Council has also Planning and Zoning Department, who game is his." _ as 38,000 persons when fully developed. declined to take a stand on the Rancho asked not to be identified, agreed with In return for the Rancho Romero land Ratliff has proposed densities ranging Vistoso plan. Yetman's comments. he would give the state for the park, from one house per four acres,in the areas One town official, who asked not to be "Many people are frustrated because Ratliff would acquire 2,500 acres that the closest to Oro Valley, to 12 homes per identified, offered this explanation: "If they believe their protests aren't going to State Land Department controls within acre. Oro Valley officials had appeared at the make any difference — especially North- the 15-square mile Rancho Vistoso area. The first rezoning proposal submitted hearings,we would have been one govern- west area residents. A Nov. 4 public hearing has been by Ratliff last week requests that rural ment entity telling another government "Despite residents'protests, the board scheduled on the proposed land trade(see (one home per acre) and suburban ranch entity what to do — and we want to has approved many of these develop- story on Page One). (one home per four acres)land be rezoned copperate with Pima County." - ments.The adopted Tortolita Area Plan is Ratliff had said before adoption of the by the county to allow three to 12 homes Even if Oro Valley were unincorporat- a good example — and a recent one,"the Rancho Vistoso Community Plan that per acre. ed, and under the county's jurisdiction, planner said. well cut„the (proposed park) land apart That first rezoning request has tenta- "opposing the development would have Fewer residents are opposing rezoning and sell it unless the plan was adopted. tively been scheduled for a November been the same as knocking my head requests at the hearings as compared to a Presently there are eight residences in hearing by the County Planning and against the wall,”the official said. year ago, he added. Rancho Vistoso, one of which is occupied Zoning Commission. "Look at the supervisors' track record Chief County Planner Lance MacVittie, by Art Sprinkle. Environmentalists,at least—tradition- for the last six.months. There was a fair who will leave the department shortly for Sprinkle said the Vistoso hearings ally vehement foes of development in amount of opposition early in the game for a new position with a private Tucson firm, passed uneventfully because "many outlying desert areas — will apparently the Tortolita plan and the protests con- said the opposition to Rancho Vistoso has residents are burnt out on this issue.The remain mum as Ratliff proposes rezoning tinued during the hearings. been limited"because there are very few controversy concerning Rancho Romero during the next several years for multi- "The supervisors didn't only pass that people who will be neighbors to Rancho started four years ago—and those people density homes in Rancho Vistoso. plan; they also increased the densities Vistoso, and the area itself is sparsely are tired of attending meetings." Their reticence was explained by Bonnie originally proposed in it." developed." A Rancho Vistoso resident for more Haynes, a spokesman for the Southern The official also cited the supervisors' Nevertheless, MacVittie added, "I was than threeyears, S rinkle said that"a lot Arizona Environmental Coalition: "The approval of the Marved rezoning as , surprised by the lack of controversy over p Catalina State Park won't be developed further evidence of the futility of opposingRancho- Vistoso because of the controversy of people felt this was inevitable—it was unless Rancho Vistoso is approved." Rancho Vistoso,adding,however,anothsurroundin the Rancho Romero develop- just a matter of time before it happened." The fate of that park— which would be explanation for the hushed rooms. ment which is right across the Tucson- ' "ManyHcontinued: • P hearing people hay e realized that the state's largest — hinges on land trade "County residents were conspicuous by Florence Highway from Vistoso. developers must start building negotiations between Ratliff and the State their absence — it's known as apathy." Four years ago,county residents and an somewhere, with the number of people Land Department. Ratliff has said he But attorney Pitt suggested a different environmentalists' coalition helped defeat coming to Tucson — and this area was won't turn over land east of the Tucson- reason for the dearth of opposition: Ratliff's proposal to build on the planned available." Florence Highway for the park unless his "There was little oppos'tion because state park land. Rancho Romero would Furthermore, said, Rancho Vistoso development west of the Sprinkle many Ratliff agreed to under-talo certain costs have housed 17,000 persons east of the people prefer living in rural areas rather highway, is approved. of the-development which are normally Tucson-Florence Highway. than in the city. Ratliff's outspoken attorney, Donald charged to county taxpayers," he said. Environmentalist Mrs. Haynes said, P.K. Weis III, another Vistoso resident Pitt,was asked whether the land trade for Under the community plan,Ratliff must "We're forced to choose between two has rented a ranch house from Ratliff for the park is contingent on approval of the donate three school sites to the Amphi- developments — Rancho Romero and the past three years. general Rancho Vistoso Community Plan theater School District, construct the Rancho Vistoso with the fate of the park Opposition to Rancho Vistoso may have — or whether Ratliff will demand county bridges over two washes within Vistoso hanging in the balance." been limited, Weis said, "because it's a approval for his individual rezoning re- and negotiate with the County Highway After the Oct. 17 hearing, Mrs.Haynes question of economics. Someone owns the quests, as well. Department to decide who will build said, "If the Catalina State Park hadn't land and plans to make money off of it.It's If the supervisors didn't intend to necessary bridges outside the subdivision been involved, we would have been out strictly a financial venture." adopt the rezoning, they never should to serve area residents. there fighting. We don't believe in Noting the area's isolation, Weis said have adopted the plan,"Pitt replied. Ratliff also volunteered to establish the leapfrog development." "thousands of people have never seen "Since the plan sets the guidelines for water and sewer systems in the satellite• Priscilla Robinson, director of the Rancho Vistoso. They've never seen how the adoption of rezoning requests, then community. Southwest Environmental Services — a beautiful and natural the area really is." t , •...•-•.•,.t , . . .1./x e.t. a t,../•41,,♦ •'> Y , •...<«.•..•,•s••.•t/♦r•!•/r?aFlr•l.t♦.t A4 ORO VALLEY[ARIZ]VOICE October 26,1977 Henry Zipf lived as a here— from ranch hands to for Democrat Castro's master in Tucson's history. teen-ager on his family's governors• gubernatorial campaign.But Zipf worked for a while Steam Pump Ranch near The most well known of he also was appointed by U. after leaving the ranch at what's now the Town of Oro the acquaintances he's made S. Sen. Barry Goldwater to the Tucson Daily Citizen Valley. are some of his ten fellow serve as his administrative "doing everything but . A Later,he served as attor- classmates at the University aide in Washington in 1952 news." He joined the Air ney for the group that of Arizona Law School, — a position he held .for Force and served for four developed the Oro Valley which he attended -- as did about 18 months. years during the war, Country Club and Estates— many of the others—on the "I am an ardent Repub- returning to the $90 per the first subdivision in GI Bill after World War II. lican,"he explains. "Friend- month service benefit he and in Tuesort later, what's now the Town of Oro "I graduated in '47, when ship is more important than other fellow law students Valley, we had Mo and Stu Udall politics as far as Raul Castro lived on. The 60-year old Tucson and Raul Castro. It was a is concerned." Among his first jobs as a native also lived for a while good class,"Zipf recalls. The Oro Valleyan remains lawyer was Bisbee City At- on Linda Vista road — in "A bunch of us were just a close personal friend and torney, at a time when that Zipf is calling what's now the Town of Oro back from the war, so the confidant of Castro. community had a population Valley. professors weren't too tough Zipf grew up in Tucson, not much bigger than Oro He represented the now on us. We spent most of our spending some years at the Valley's now. He also oper- all-but-invisible "anti-incor- time drinking beer and Steam Pump Ranch his ated a private practice in porators" during the early raising hell." family owned between Bisbee. 0 ro ifalley 1970s in what's now,despite Out of this class of rabble what's now Oro Valley and During his later years as that effort,the Town of Oro rousers came one long-time the community of Catalina. an attorney,he saw develop- Valley. U. S. Representative, still He recalls hunting in the ment begin in the North- His experience with the serving, from Arizona; a Catalina Mountains, pierc- west,where as a youngster, town and with the entire Secretary of Interior to ing the wilderness to find he saw that there was "not home cigtilitt northwest area of Tucson President Kennedy; and an game in a Model A. Today, too much after the Rillito spans a lifetime. He's lived ambassador to Bolivia — his four-wheel drive vehicle bridge." -in half a dozen homes in the governor of Arizona — and takes him to these dimin- One scene sticks out in his Tucson area, and says he ambassador to Argentina. ishing wilderness areas. mind as a sign of those prefers the scenic North- Zipf himself ran against To get even farther away times: seeing Sam Nanini, west. Stewart Udall for the U. S. from it all,he bought land in now a major land holder and Add to this his praise for Congress in the early 1950s. the White Mountains where businessman in the area, the efficiency of town gov- He lost.returning to the law today stands a cabin he sweeping out the grocery Story by: ernment in Oro Valley, citi- career in which he was a built. The cabin Zipf has on store he had just built in the zen participation in it here partner of Raul Castro's. Mt. Lemmon in the Cata- Northwest, shortly after Dennis Joyce -- plus the fact that he The Dormer governor still lina's doesn't offer the priv- Nanini's marriage. represents a number of owns a part of the business, acy it once did any more, he "Sam had a lot of guts to Northwest clients -- and it and Zipf has taken on a new laments. do what he's done here — sounds like Zipf may finally partner --- Walter Render- In his younger days, he and its been in an attractive be here to stay. son, who was chosen by a recalls, beavers built dams way." His life time in Tucson has young Oro Valley to serve as at the base of Tucson's A Though today "there's no brought the Oro Valleyan its town attorney — a post Mountain (then Sentinel question but that Oro Valley in contact with a number of he still holds. Peak); mesquite wood burn- is a great success as a town," "old timers" like himself Zipf served as treasurer ed to power the pump that Zipf said he can appreciate drew"about the only water the anti-incorporation drive . ', i ' around" from the Steam headed in the past by resi- - ` `° • , ' Pump Ranch, wagon trains dent Orville Shields. ■ -4,-7!',•:,,, �a - carried goods from Tucson As the former attorney niy .��.�� � , to the Canada del Oro for the Lbeen ma deliver,0 anch, north ofOroValley Zipf said "Orville. - ��, and after a nights sleep here a lot of years and done :� rade there, to a larger ranch in a lot of work. He's like ,�. 15 ! e 1 • .,`,, the San Pedro Valley, Both anybody else; he probably- =` � . . - , .< were run by the Feldman resents changes and all y >T- i - { � 0 e e ,� �� �� '„,1:,:".-:;:7- ,I,:-7,:e-L10,.:1-1,;:2-:1`','.:: . z: family,which included Zipf s these people coming in." •. - .. , :I .. %-,17-444'" �m� 4 mother. In singing the town's gy 43a s ,:qn rw + ----.;,,f,,,.*:-:a K ,� �.; ���°��� '..'. _ �,� � `;7,...: � � �" '7,--,,,,,,c,...� � �� r hislifetime ' ' ; I. ,.. ' . , Before raises, Zipf echoes those of ! .i - Apache Indians raided the other local residents as re- trains �.,• ,y. „yr `='y{- r _. a. -*•** at.� '^r'C's.,±,.- '� +M' v !hti.s -Xs ` ^ on the trail there and fleeted in a University of A lot of places pay the. io rates some of Get the biggest savings rates in town. often killed drivers. But Zipf Arizona poll and in news- .,f thee• But a Savings delivers topGet movingto Pima Savings, said his mother told him that paper interviews. »' his father traveled safely, Police protection is a main 4,:-.2,=;,,,,,':.!: igs all the toy,� - appeasing the Apaches with boon,he says."When I lived ' fi.. o�� .�� � sugar. on Linda Vista, I was bur- -_. v=�.�. ,. .�._ ;:�a_S, His father, he says, was y glarized twice and it took .tF . ,; the last Republican post- the sheriffs 20 minutes to . -z . � Fhehighestsaings a esin wry: Getacopyof ;,k ,:, - .M Certificate Accounts .ea _:7,-�--.. --.1,.,,..'� '# - i, Annual = oro vaIIey ‘,,,,t•-„,,,,,,,,:„...,:.A,' • • • Ptn["eV'P•r+drrns c!'TM,fOrn d AoYlrtf 6My COtr''r kti1t.Y �. ��-, Rate Term Minimum Yield 7.75% 6 years $1000 8.057% and 7.50% 4 years $1000 7.788% abbi, 6.75% 30 months $1000 6.98210 CALL 6.50% 1 year $1000 6.715% 5.75% 3 months $1000 5.918% A substantial interest pen Ity is required for early withdrawa1. at these locations. 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BY A 1 R TAXCOACAPULCO ,�_ . _.,,. •„.„,.. _ i - RT Air from Tucson cr4, RT Air from Tucson � �` 'ff � '� - 5 nites on the beach - 3 nites in ACAPULCO plus „ „ , � �-:-‘-',It...',1\.;,, 47,..4:,',.,' . • at the beautiful ! bkfst&dinners �_ .�Ivo p- S- �' - 1 nite in TAXCO HOTEL PLAYA MAZATLAN Relaxed—at work and home ,,, - -Welcome Cocktail - 3 nites in MEXICO CITY and Oro Valle an HenryZipf uses a map[above] topoint out - - Hotel Room Tax much,much,more! y Y Paw ranches that peppered northwest Tucson when he was • 6 DAYS—5 NIGHTS I 8 DAYS 7 NIGHTS i growing up in the city. His Country Club Estates home 379eo , ] ",. •' • .„ has few remainingartifacts from the Steam PumpRanch ri „ ,.,,,..„.„. , 1690pe1rperson his family owned in the area, since most of them have .;” ati � r per person been donated to the Arizona Historical Society;Zipf finds ��. dbl.occ. dbl.occ. time to talk with his 19-year old son Don at his Speedway r BOOK NOW—SPACE AVAILABLE Boulevard law office [above right], where he also -- � t �� mss, discusses plans for the proposed Northwest Community4,, 'fs..- ' CAMIAMILN TILAVIE-1._ ' Hospital[right]with client Robert Gibson. [Voice photos -- 3013 N FIRST AVETUCSON PHONE 8820946 by Chris Kemberling] ,u o . get there afterwards. They on Golf View Drive. His wife .}"s' }� ��,{�1, , � just had too much territoryAnn died fivet . •\ ;`},�f.. ` years ago. �. , .�V�� �s▪ r •�, .f.::,:.:J:;. :�:'< to cover. Son Henry Jr., 21, is the f' !!r k, Y . <::.::.:::::::::k;v: ::�y}: He is also impressed •r-� \;} ..:::;.: f -..' -ti..: by oldest child; followed by ,S; ��1l--:•. \'.. .: �, l _ 's:�::; • .:{. \ ,.:::;.s.!...„ s• J\J :. .,'': the professionalism of the Don, 19 a Pima College .:- {}:> ":`":•: unpaid town officials, like • ' ` ::, '! h _, :\ - p student, and Lourie, lfi, a te , Engineer James Kriegh, Canyon del oro High School r r may: Town Councilmen E. S. student. :::t:::::' "2‘;::::•:::?:':::::::-!:3411%.%)!::::` � J . }� o Steve Engle and Lauren At 60, Zipf continues to «>�: }..{ �ti -•• �! : r�\ Rhude, who've "all had suc- put in a full day at his `•{•., ' • •' .�`{":.. \ �>`-. slul careers" of their •••.: ces ca e t e r w t w do n nTucson :.:- o i \ .., ff c •�:r. .•t o e. S .f IS. own. "I've been in all kinds of •`::Y:: - "The situation todayin Oro law,"he says. Sinc he's in4 :\` , : i ,',' ti��` y e esa : } I {� '= i Valley is like it was in position where his goals are • <. .,�• : { •• �-}�' ill.t+h r•}•'�{`:\ Tucson 30 or 40 years ago," his own Zipf says he would �� �� ����� �{, {� ti•�' ��•::.\�''�`. �� f:.: -....-- Zipf said You can talk to like to keeptackling - .,: 'Yeti{{. .1 .\., �Y . a lin r � '•{; `�,},�{:�;. �: ti.}•.:..• .\ : �, '\ \ -tip, '4}r' .,\,'.}:ti,'r , •in government) and :. : ',•. • f=.. ... ( } 'ects like the •f' �:.}:. .,,• .�.:.}•..:�: \..:,. ::,. f:::.ti., ;= people gJ ro osed � �� � � ti ::,� ,� �•� :�::� ���;��<r.r .. .f,�:.:r:. . . et some sort of cooperation : �' Northwest Comm i .{: f :��. .�, .: Y ` r: , l i'.. a d act on. Hos ital and the - -ants in �;�� :s<:} 4 • :Y s. :{ He also sees Oro Valley k.-- •� •. ��f {as cor oration drive♦ ,.J •••- y{M SVA. ,{., t. ,r �v0. .�- att acts e to t - oher -n ..ortht todaanother �4the �. '� .,. •"4 west residents who maybe clients =, " ,,{. e s -hes taken on may ,� .� ,. {.::> 4. a r-,,,,4.. r with } fed up dealingwith _ illustrate �• :;. _ 1 ustrate Zi _ f's changed .,d� �., z ,. �� at ..: P �•� Y. ,...- county I ttd w .tij titude toward more ,. local a -�f. v .b. :w He's somewhat wary of governments like Oro ..,,,.,.:-,.:::14,,.4.... •�,y, �.�:;� .�.' ........ .... ..::,:.................:�•. -��i- . . ... ...... �� annexation proposals like Valley's. , • andlivives don't the one currently before the Marana s going to go town council, however, places. There's lots of water because the population of and the climate is right,with the proposed area exceeds the railroad and highway abNays tn.nlee the best Executors. Oro Valley's own. • running through it." "It could end up the tail ."The town's growth isn't wagging the dog." as tremendous as it has been _ Zipf is a widower raising in the past, but it's going to three children at his home go places." 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' fill, ' 1111% ` _"”' 4 4 Y ..-- 1•'' - 'moi t 4111111111111101111 i • • Ore deposit exploration , . ,,,,, Chief draftsman John Gurbach,above,and computer programmer Gerald Rechous3 right, compile exploration information in their search for new ore deposits in the Southwest. Newmont's Geophysical Research Department, based in Oro Valley, • successfully tested a new pulsed electromagnetic system this year.This innovative ' technology is able to detect and delineate undiscovered ore deposits at greater depths. A`1 _ot,,, . Bottom right,Newmont's regional office in Oro Valleywas formerlyoccupied bythe • •i r x ' • < • tHorizon Corp. (Photos by Chris Kemberling) , xf Yom..... •.:a.,:-.00C,'-' MINING FIRM EMPLOYS 60 HERE :��, , r.: • W tri-rf7:.../...:.:'...ft 40.,,p, ‘, ...4. Newmont's offi'ces buzz , , . ,, ... . 4,r, . , , • • with activity in qu , , _ • „ _, .. .. ......... , , .. ,....Nrs s let oy , ,:',V,,,,'''''- "',...''.,. -;'*'*:'rail'I.,;.,f,:kW2',..-Z:.f.,',':-‘'••• -- ' ,,. , ' . • ' '';''T.'"*:.:,7,,'.SsA:,:: :-;'s;i:'11;.':.r:4:W'''''':'':,..4'''''''',::.I' .,.':',24 By LINDA THOMPSON ducing copper mines at San cent layoffs at San Manuel and TED TURPIN Manuel and Superior — and Superior. enjotir Newmont Mining Co.isn't operated by Magma Copper A total of 700 were idled stunningcolor the largest employer within Co., a wholly-owned subsi- at those two mines,bringing gdiaryof Newmont Miningthe total number of unem- photography the Town of Oro Valley -- that honor undoubtedly goes Co. — probably didn't hurt, ployed copper workers•in of Arizona to Canyon del Oro High either. Arizona to 5,300, according all year lang! School — but with 60 em- The only other Newmont to some industry sources. -. ._...., a:......,,,,-.,-,...t,-' ''' 'c'i a��,S` f1' a ar�Z -.-,,t,--,-iti r� ip ' • • • „,,..__,-,.-1„-„,..-,..0K,-2 i:' i:•'' "., �. fi'� i i, a �Y .4 t .i 2,x,.. , --,,-.N.f,Y a t-,. .tM''3T^. itsprobablyin division office is located in As a byproduct of such - _�. �: a”z� '�z`_`-r��}.,,#''�i'� ���'�'�r "�yC��. }��i.�. i� :�•� :. r:�.• „ ployes, N w la offs Johnson said "sev_ -i--1..,,s,14-.. a �,_�.�-�t a -� ���.�_,��� 2����-�� .�s _ ��� . ='''''''''''''''W-'' �rY- Tf �. %.,t,- New York City, as is that of , .z .1.. s ' -1 - r:4 ,:} .-.31-,-.0i,._--4'.'-‘-k.-4t'-.� , second place. Y Yr r the arent com an a -.��� =� , : � ti 4 :� � �, P company, eral" Newmont employes at ` T, •t r�a P '" --,--:,--c.4-4-4, y, � ,� r�=` ' `- ix s�Y .'�_� _ r•s z r fit �`�' . Vis. Those 60 all work at the . . z. . _ , 6� - . ,, ; worldwideproducer which the Oro Valleyoffice were = ;« x .z ` plant of Newmont Services "'u`=i ~'+ � L - •. }A i.,-�: P.- lastyear hadgross revenues also laid off recently. 4 - '�_, < (, ,. t y � ��. �_ • Ltd., a wholl -owned sub- ;� r ���'���� � � z� '� Y of $602 million and net (Standard & Poor s, an yr. A� . ,:_ �. -4' T . ., sidiary of Newmont Mining income of$48.8 million. `- . -._ ;<,r_.;_ ;.� �` ' -=2. -1,114,- "� Ire.t s'S advisory service to investors , located at 200 W. Desert "` 3 3.: '.:„,„1.0,4,7,."` ' The Newmont operation in publicly-held companies , `'�,. �4 .. =' - ... '' off Oracle P P Y P Sky Road, dust O ac , ` in Oro Valley has grown suchas Newmont Mining, ��,--,..,„41-,--;-.:'----"-z � =- �, �__ Road -� tenfold since it was first states that Newmont's"long •:1„.„-;:i:„.4,% ' ., Without a doubt the New-; located at its present ad- term outlook is favorable. `�,'T �'� f -1= mont Services operation is _*.µ ,,. .� . �� P dress. • (The parent company s ,.,--' - •-:,-.2.-;:e. • Z't. .. 7 I r 2 � the onlyone with its name ''?' ` :. Ti,,..-44.1i, - ..; Initially, Johnson says, expanding natural resource � _ fT zt �, on the New York Stock the company employed operations” into such ven- :. ��� `� a=� �r � .. "'{ _ .;� - � � �� �� - - �� ` P Y p oyed just �: J _, Exchange (NYSE) — even P :j _ ;, ,� `i `f ,� six persons in what is today tures as coal mining"bright- - , ..i..-„.; - - �.!,. t,,,.2.;„....,;,.,, though the Newmont list- :„ refers totheparent the Town of Oro Valle en prospects; although cycli- _ -„.r = = _ ., , ,�� f'�� ' ed there efe s Y' _ _R = Increased activity within the cal forces will remain in- `-...,-,;,:„-„-..-,..-,....1,p,- r -_ company. industry and also within the fluential," advises Standard `. s • == f How does the Town of Oro parent company has boosted & Poor's.) :K }' __--F `=: ; � ' _ _ � '_ r i�:� p•w�f�it:It.','.4'i.*- �, a c`, _ a��. Valley come to be headquar- that number to 60 — and 12 Depressed world copper : _ _ :i,..,.__,....,,,,,,,..7,.: ., :< �'� , r , �_. ters for such an industry? of these are Oro Valleyans. _ ' a _ ;_` `•` Y Y prices, reduced production Mainly because of its con- "Employes at this district and lower profit margins We'll send you a 1978 venient location north of office have both divisional have been plaguing most Tucson, says John Johnson, n corporate functions," Arizona Highways calendar Y and p copper mining firms this I industrial relations director Johnson said. year, and Newmont Mining FREE with every new one-year 1 Calendar,when hanging,measures for the company. Exploration for new min- is no exception. r The parent mining er subscription or gift subscription 18 x12 for photograph and P g corn- al ore deposits is the Overall copper production pang moved its service diva- primary purpose of New- to the oro Valley Voice you monthly calendar. sion's regional office here in mont Services in the west- a the Magma mines in San 1972, Johnson recalls.Inter- ern states. And several em- Manuel and Superior this Order. estingly, the building was ployes here deal with geo- calendar year is expected to (Offer good through Nov. 23) previously owned and inha- physics — a combination of hit 160,000 tons, Johnson _ said, up from 145,000 tons Just fill in this coupon and send to: Oro Valley Voice,P.O.Box 3003. bited by another NYSE com- geography and physics pany; it was the national which helps predict the loca- the previous year. Tucson,AZ 85702 headquarters for Horizon tions of potential ore de- However, he said, profits r-- ```''` �"' which has since _ Enclosed is $3.00 for a new person listed and send mea 1978 Land Corp., posits. won't be up commensurate v to East Broadway in subscription or gift subscription to Arizona Highways calendar for each moved y Other workers in the Oro lY. the Oro Valley Voice for one year. order. Tucson. Valley office serve New- About 60 to 75 per cent of I Newmont selected the Oro r fi comes from copper , Please send subscriptions to each mont's worldwide operations our profit o pp Valley location, the execu- located in the U.S., Canada, production,"he said,"so this subscriptions to Name tive says, because it's ac- Australia,and South Africa. current market situation has Name cessible to the firm's 12 . Address They do internal auditing, severely reduced our reve- Address western mining operations marketing and computer nues." City State Zip City State Zip in North America — in the services,industrial relations, Worldwide, the Newmont Subscription to start _ Subscription to start • states of Arizona,New Mex- and engineering for new parent company also pro- Send Calendar to ico, Colorado, Washington, facilities, Johnson said. duces lead,gold,silver,ura- Colorado, and Nevada, plus The copper industry has nium,zinc, rhenium, molyb- the Canadian province of taken its lumps in recent denum, and has interests in British Columbia. months,but Johnson affirms companies which produce !i Although he didn't say so, that his parent company petroleum products and the proximity to huge, pro- "has stabilized" despite re- cement. - FIVE COMMUNITIES CUT OFF DES may reinstate servkes e By MARY SCHMIDT for these services, but we cut them off for Ten to 15 persons would be needed to grams (finding persons in the community Catalina's local bi-weekly food stamp several reasons: make the project monetarily effective, who need the services), he said. "We rely and unemployment insurance services "We lost the employe who was working Graf contended. totally on Project PPEP (a rural self-help were cut off earlier this month by the for us up there," "and said, and the level But the administrator said that cost program) for this phase." Department of Economic Security, .but of activity in Catalina wasn't very cost- effectiveness — although important — "PPEP has been a tremendous help," P DES officials may reinstate them. effective." isn't DES's only concern, and that the Graf said. "We wouldn't be in any of the "We should decide within one to three He said his figures show that only two distance a person must travel for services rural communities we serve without weeks," said Milt Graf, DES District II or three persons used the services each also is taken into consideration. PPEP's outreach assistance." (Pima County) administrator. He says time DES came to Catalina. Hortensia "One reason for the low turnout for food Catalina is one of five communities in he'll go to Catalina personally to assess Rodriguez,Project PPEP community aide stamps and unemployment insurance which DES cut services. The others are the situation. who assisted DES workers, said she services in Catalina could be a lack of Tanque Verde, Three Points, the Pasqua "I understand the inconvenience to thought about eight .persons used the publicity,"Graf said. Indian Village and Littletown. Catalinans who have to drive to Tucson •service weekly. DES has no funds for outreach pro- DES services in Marana and Contin- ental weren't discontinued, Graff said. "Catalina was the third highest user of the food stamp and unemployment di services — behind Marana and Contin- ental — but third place dropped off steeply," Graf said. "We used to get some outreach funds from CETA, but later mutually decided that the state would be the only source of funds once the program got started," the administrator said. There is an inherent problem with October 26,1977 bringing services to rural communities like Catalina — they don't show the results that metropolitan areas do, Graf explained. "The state has instituted a performance standard,which is a measure of how many clients are served," Graf explained. RENTAL OFFICES TO BE BUILT "Many good people who would qualify to handle a program in Catalina and Heliport's similar areas don't want to take the job," he added, "because they're afraid they won't meet the state's standard. Aero Inc.,Copters of Arizona,Iexpects to operations of the airport at that ranch. jurisdiction, has no standards regarding "The whole program needs adjustment, p start its helicopter rental service in "They're objection is valid but I think it heliports, so Mrs. Cox says she has been to take into consideration the nature of northwest Catalina next month, usinga can be worked out. We may even do working with a County Planning and these areas," he said. The DES official said he did have trailer office until it can build permanent business together in the future.The whole Zoning Department staff member offices, a company owner said. o eration can be very beneficial to "writing the book"on heliports. someone in mind for Catalina, however, p y P and is lookinginto the possibilityof Mrs. Donna Cox,who with her husband business,"Mrs. Cox said. Contacted at the southern Utah hotel Paul owns and operates the company,said, residence where she and her husband getting.her for the job. p The FAA can approve only technical Catalina's program started out mainly "As soon as we put up a chain link fence,we operate another heliport, Mrs. Cox said P �' canstart it u ." flight pattern clearance, and has no say Aero Copters will probably move the as an unemployment insurance program, p over local land use approval,said an FAA trailer office it has in Catalina to the Graf said, but soon turned into one Aero Copters plans to construct a spokesman in Los Angeles. building that will house its own offices and Bonanza Heights site as soon as the couple emphasizing food stamps. others it will rent, on five acres in thePima County,which does have land use arrives in the area. Food stamp recipients must be recer- Bonanza Heights subdivision area, Mrs, tified at certain intervals, depending on Cox said. • their individual situation. Federal Aviation Administration reakdown ea Yes it a res A senior citizen on a fixed income The an the company's request to rent might not have to be recertified for a approved • whole year," Graf said, "while someone helicopter rides for business and pleasure with a changeable income or medical costs stranded nearCato In aSept. 12,despite the protest of one airportcrew operator who says the heliport would might be required to be recertified every P interfere with his flight patterns. A half-dozen U.S. Air Force men spent carrying automatic rifles and a six-pack of month. Mrs. Cox said she visited the ranch of a good part of Saturday morning waiting Pepsi. Recertification requires a personal D.M.Martin two weeks ago,to discuss the to be rescued by a tow truck when the "No, there's no terrorist activities interview, he said. On the average, carry-all van they were riding in broke around here or anything like that,"one of persons are recertified every three down just south of'Wilds Road on the the men told a reporter curious about months. Golder Ranch Tucson-Florence Highway. their temporary location near Catalina. Unemployment insurance, Graf said, They were quite hush-mouthed about isn't as much of a problem today, because their activities, per Air Force policy. A Another sat in the back of a pickup those living more than 20 miles from a P y truck that had come to offer assistance, DES office .may submit their claim foes 111 call over the two-way radio to check to whether it would be okayto give ad- lamenting that he couldn't get approval to through the mail every two weeks. he • , return home to New York City the week Catalina is 21 miles from DES. ditional information brought back a sharp before,in order to see the World Series.r riig "negative." "We especially took Catalina into con- sideration in making this decision," Graf A meeting to organize opposition to the The men were stationed at Davis- "I knew a bat boy for the Yankees and I Monthan Air Force Base south of Tucson think he could have gotten me tickets, said. proposed Golder Ranch Volunteer Fire "If we get more people coming for the District will be held. at Coronado and were headed north on the highway, even,"he complained. services and solve some internal Elementary School tonight (Wednesday) problems, we probably will be able to at 7:30 p.m. Yreturn to �. � �� � � Catalina," the administrator Among the speakers will be a , rt- ��-,,.„,,1",,,,,„,,,�, said. representative from the State Fire ' �. `` , - '' p :,t : w • He acknowledged that even food stamps Marshall's Office and Pima County . �x i ‘ and unemployment insurance services Supervisor Sam Lena,said James Russell, • - might not be enough. "Sometime in the an organizer of the meeting. it might g -�.�..gym future," he said, "we'd like to expand An election on whether to form the new r, - '�" Catalina services to a full packet, includ- district is scheduled at Coronado in findingjobs for people.„ gP P Elementary School Nov.8, from 7 a.m.to - t John Arnold, Project PPEP director, 7 p.m. K said he, too, wants to see the services t: reinstated in Catalina. "We've hada couple of meetings with , ,., " : DES about reinstating them," he said, /Breaker 1 -9 -.. \ "" "It's a real inconvenience for rural people - �' s t he Tucson office." o et to t a t to all CBers ...... _ Graf agreed."It makes a lot more sense in , . for one DES worker to go to Catalina ,, instead of having 15 people come to Catalina' �� � '. ..,- DES." '� �� Arnold said he plans on working with Catalina CB enthusiasts y - ,•"`"", - � are invited to next • ;? .� DES closely while it's deciding what to do Tuesday's meetingof the . about Catalina. Y • newly formed sideband club, y e Mrs.Rodriguez also registered concern which consists of citizen ',-,f _. about the program being discontinued. band radio operators in �' . �" �' "Rural communities need services like southern Arizona. F �� - . these," she said, adding that some • The meeting will be at 7 - community residents can't get into town A p.m. in the Winkelman easily. elementary School lounge in Currently the food stamp service is Winkelman. available by appointment only at 97 E. Interested CBers formedWorkers finish exterior work on a Congress, 882-5575 and 340 N. Sixth the sideband club during an ` recreation center and laundry facility that Ave., 792-8576. Oct. 4 organizational A s center will serve residents of the Mountain Glory Unemployment insurance may be taken meetingat the Aravaipa care of at 97 E. Congress. For further P Trailer Park in Catalina. College. information, Catalinans should call Mrs. `„mis, t Rodriguez at 825-3798. B-2 ORO VALLEY[ARIZ]VOICE October 26,1977 CATALINA CURRENTS Community priest By BETTE CHASTAIN Coronado Elementary School. grandmother, three aunts,one uncle, and Post entry accepted,fee$1.50. A big surprise awaited the Rev.Father * * * nine cousins —but Sarah slept through it To celebrate Halloween, there will be a R. Phelan when he recently walked into Catalina resident Vic Boucher was all. costume class, plus High Point Per- the CYAC Building and was greeted with honored recently on 4-H Recognition * * * formance Horse and High Point Event — the roar of"Happy Birthday." Night with presentation of a plaque. "Happiness is owning two horses,"says with trophies and ribbons through sixth More than a hundred For the past several years Boucher has Judy Bentley, a leader of the Northside place. Porter's Western Wear store is of his friends and neigh- ', traveled to Camp Lawton in the White Raiders 4-H. ., - donating the prizes. bors gathered to wish . _ Mountains of Arizona to teach Firearms She's looking for new members to join Horse lovers, just take Golder Ranch him the best. Women Y Safety classes. He volunteers his time, in trail rides, cookouts, horse shows — Drive to Lago del Oro; turn left; and from the St. Vincent de -'`' f� and is appreciated by his friends and and the chance to ride in Tucsons' annual numerous signs will direct you to the neighbors.Porres Mission pre- .. g rodeo parade.Besides holding such special ranch. Refreshments will be sold by the pared a buffet dinner; " 1 events, 4-H is educational and lots of fun. Boy Scouts and at a small 4-H Livestock There area approximately 300persons 7 Mary Nicholas baked a pp y Phone 29 3350. concession. blue-and-white cake in , over 65 in the Catalina area,according to a The Northside 4-H is having a horse No charge for spectators — so it's a the form of a chapel. 4recent poll. show and gymkhana this Saturday, Oct. great way to spend Saturday, watching He received many gifts and cards,many The Senior Now Generation program, 29. The open show starts at 9 a.m. at the and rooting for these young people. home-made especially for him by children with a clubhouse in the rear of Coronado Milky Way Ranch, 16225 N.Lago del Oro. Information at 297-3350. from Religious Education.Members of the Elementary School, has 150 registered church presented him a chalice and cruet. members. However, only about 14 of Included among the guests were nuns these participate actively in the various S . . �� �c, ''i� DINNER from the Suffolk Hills School. Ernest and activities offered. .' 46:Hortensia Rodriq .. uez entertained with Sponsors of the program have warned . - THEI�TRE., that more_members must take part or r 749�.Miracle M' � Y'.Jtermination of the senior citizens ile :, '' program in Catalina is inevitable." . ¢`$ So bring a new member this week to i'41' join in the fun, games, parties and tours. ProudlyPresentss . �`.. ,r,: t Phone Ernie Smith, the manager, at 825- �,_ 9200, to offer him your support — and America's Favorite Musical Comedy , .�,t keep this group going! . -.• R z �' ; The senior citizens'weekly schedule: g "4 7-‘Wednesday, Oct.26: Bingo 1 p.m. to 2 .,.. 4 .{, p.m.Bible Study 3 p.m.to 4 p.m. }' - 4... ,-,:- Thursday, - .,.,...:. ',;T , Oct. 27: Ceramics and , f' ' Exercise Classes 1 p.m.to 3 p.m. .; * � Friday,Oct.28:Birthday Party. ` , Monday, Oct. 31: Members will assist ...the longest-running musical comedy teachers and parents with the Coronado in the history of American Theatre School; there's a Halloween Party from 7 ...includes the hit song"Try to Remember" . f . p.m.to 9 p.m. Wed.-Sunday,6:15 .m.Cocktails,6:45 .m.Dinner 8:15 Show 'fir k Tuesday,Nov.1:Table games and pool, PP �� � 9 p.m.to 11:30 pm. Surprise, ather• * * EnjoyOur DeliciousB --uffet Dinner � Youngsters welcome the Rev. Phalen NumerousScouts recently � •s g Boy spent a All You Can Eat r� at his birthday party• day and two nights at the Willow Springs �'�• Ranch. Catalina Troop 297, under the Reservations 623-9456 songs in both Spanish and English.It was leadership of Glenn Bentley, won an _ 1 a happy,gala .evening ' - honor-and-merit ribbon. * * * Glenn reports a need.for *Scout den Several Catalina women have joined the mothers, since there are 17 young boys Weight Watchers classes and are pleased waiting to join.The job requires about 11/2 - with their results — and are determined hours one day each week. * ' PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT to lose still more pounds. There must be two or three mothers in The group meets each Thursday at 7:30 this area willing to spend a little time with TAX NOTICE p.m. in the Canyon del Oro High School these children. Won't you please call 297- teachers' lounge. There's no need for 3350 or 825-3479? prospective enrollees to phone in advance * * * — just drop in, inquire about the Coronado Elementary School will hold program,and take it from there. it's annual Halloween Party on Monday, Pursuant to Arizona Revised Statutes 42-342, * * * Oct. 31, from 7 to 9 p.m., at the school. Final dates to register and/or signan There will be witches,goblins and ghosts, the First Half of 1977 realproper't taxes Y affidavit to vote in the Nov. 8 election for so everyone be*here�for a good time. became due and payable October 1, 1977 and a proposed Golder Ranch Fire District are today (Oct. 26) from'12:20 p.m. to6:30 Little Adele-Sarah Salazar didn't realize becomes delinquent on November 1, 1977 at p.m. at the Hyway 80 Cafe, and Friday, it was her first birthday party. Joining Oct. 28, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the her parents for the celebration were her 5.04 p.m. and unless paid prior thereto interest STATE FAIR ARIZONA . from the time of delinquencyat the rate of ten per cent [10%] per annum monthlyas rc/oci prorated OCT Z1- NOV firstof the day of the month until 1 will be added thereto.Taxes are payable from 8:00 a.m. GET ETH "EFOR THE GOOD TIMESto 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday, legal FREE SHOWS WITH FAIR ADMISSION EXCEPT SUNS'GAMES COLISEUM GRANDSTAND holidays excluded, at the office of the Pima Mei Tillis t Oct.267:30 _ County Treasurer,Courthouse,Tucson,Arizona. Jody Miller , Ali Girls Rodeo Oct.26 27 Norm Crosby Oct.27,4&7:30 GRA State Barrel Race Scatman Crothers Finals Oct.27-28 The Syivers Oct.28,4&7:30 Ariz.Jr. Rodeo Assn. Any questions relative to the authority for propertytaxaton, definition of taxation, Robin and the Rocky Road Band Finals Oct.28-29 taxable property or the criteria in determining the classification and extent to The Hudson Brothers...Oct.29,4&7:30 Snaffle Bit Futurity .... Oct.30-Nov.1 which property is taxed should be directed to your STATE LEGISLATIVE Robin and the Rocky Road Band Destruction Derby Nov.2-3 . REPRESENTATIVES. Donna Fargo Motorcycle Races Nov.4-5 Tommy Overstreet ••• Oct.30,4&7:30 NBA Motocross & Any questions relative to appraisal techniques should be directed to THE STATE Suns vs. San Antonio ....Oct.31,7:30 Celebrity Motocross Nov.6 DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE. Frankie Valli.& Any questions relative to the AMOUNT of taxes should be directed to the The Four Seasons Nov.1,7:30 BICENTENNIAL STAGE GOVERNING BODIES of the State of Arizona and its political subdivisions[State, Mickey-Gilley t Wallace and Ladmo Daily County,School Districts,Cities,etc.]. Susan Raye Nov.2,7:30 Kingman Senior Citizen Band,.,Oct.27 Dr.Hook . Nov.3,7:30 USA's Oct.28,30,&Nov.6 Any question relative to the manner in which property taxes are collected,and Tanglefoot Gospel Revue .. Oct.29 subsequently invested,should be directed to the undersigned. Dan Fogelberg Nov.4,7:30 Westminster Handbell Choir... Oct.30 Jose Feliciano Nov.5, 4&7:30 Halloween Magic Day: Neil Sedaka Nov.6,4&7:30 Magic Show Oct.31 Sun City Polka Band Nov.4 STAGE ARIZONA Musical Whirlwinds Nov.5-6 TheJack D'Johns Daily Phoenix Adult Center Mexican Revue Oct.26-30 Dance Band Nov.5-6 James Lee Kirk Tanglefaot ....Oct.31-Nov.2,Nov.4-6 Pima CountyTreasurer Robin and the ADMISSIONS Rocky Road Band Nov.3 • Adults $2.00 SPECIAL DAYS Children?-12 50 Senior Citizens'Day.,..Thurs.,Oct.27 Children 6&Under Free - (60&Over $1.00 til 6pm) Kids'Day Kids 7-12 .25 Fri.,Oct.28 GATES OPEN Kids 13-18,$1.00 til 6pm.J 1m Weekdays p y Publish OCT. 5, 12, 19,26 CALL FOR THE GOOD TIMES 10 am Weekends 254-6611 10 am Special Days October 26,1977 ORO VALLEY[ARIZ]VOICE 8-3 . ,,, , . ... ..-,,,,,, '„'.;.--...CDOr ^gy� .y Y -� .....i.�.construction se ���`�� '''zy� ,` �.V�� �3 � r�_k � ��- • t, �'t�t����l� C�.l l'rz l/;C. `I`Z♦ t tfZ,,! _7llt, /: ,'....,„..,4',,,,,I,.4., --.,*---.‹,-,-.,,,-); _ t -,--''''-."t , --':;,,,,,?:,.,....,,--‘,..,okis-l',..r.,"--....1-,..,--Ii;/,'',':.,...;iisfk•A''.1.-1,'";;Vie,„4.vfr-,.-t,'''.....-,'*.."..41:04,.--.:•-.4-',' gohie4t losich Construction should begin Vernon "Pat" Patrick "'° 4 � • f •.:''''''''''T'''''4''' ^ • • i's, < '3'''.4,5::,,,,,-";-.7N-'-+:',,w. ...„.6 `,Y •^., •,k.* St y,k,"-, .-„. earl in November on an director of physical wK . $82,000 project to modify resources for the �` �� ": ""'" � SPECIALIZING IN ALL TYPES OF the Canyon del Oro Amphitheater School11,:i.,-..,4.--7,_‘:� �_'.� �k ��� ` � � � _ �� School gymnasium so it can District, said workers will <� a •� ; .,}�> CARPET CLEANING serve also as an acoustically have to adjust their schedule 4� �� �, � ,��� �� ,� LATEST STEAM EXTRACTION METHOD sound, 2,000-seat _ around home games and „4„,,,..4,7„,,i,,,,,,,70,43.:. 4 4 fi� � � �. FREE ESTIMATES auditorium• practices in the gym. F ' Though the work byPima County's Board of �� � °<. •�� '�� SPECIAL RATES FOR SENIOR CITIZENS g Tucson Construction Co.will Supervisors ave the go- <<v h "'"� DAY OR EVES.—297-8477 be minor in terms of time ahead to the project at its .�,j –4f. - s5 st`., -.. . jiit4 and labor it will require two meeting last week and also R ~` r � � ` f .. 'y• '.,' a. 'rte $. 3a, 1 letsapproved architecturalplans ' -` , to three�months to comp � � ���� �� �� �� .� � � 4 �k because basketball practice for three other CDO con- ! • . �;also begins next month at struction projects. w FARMERS A R nR J Dave TaylorCDO. Bids for construction z { Sales Representative tiveshould go out in mid- 4INSURANCE Pima November on the ane arts complex to be built in the r $.f,. 16320 N. Oracle Road southwest area of the CDO �� A G R G I P P.O.Box 8999 C.R.B. act on washcampus, Patrick said.It will Tucson.Arizona 85738 COSI about$2 million. s Bus.825-3777 Res.297-6745 complaints At the same time, bids r P ..t.- ..,..•k.,-, For all your insurance needs• will be issued for a new A little dab will do Ya Oro Valley Townhouse activitiesgymnasium to be residents of some action: built on the rth side of the The traffic lines on Oracle Road between First Avenue g last week on their Com- existing gym, and for and Y Road are being repainted by a maintenance , plaints about the wash run- remodeling the school's employe of the State Highway Department. This stretch piling behind their sub- science wing.. C.NW C of Oracle has had an increasing amount of traffic during division — but at least one Architects is designingthe the past few years. F o r a l l your P R E S C R I P T I O N needs, man there says more needs Y new gym and Friedman and , � . to be done• Jobusch the science wing. OPENS TUESDAY,NOVEMBER 1 shop l n t h e pleasant s u r r o u n d i n gs of Developer Winn A• They've estimated the two Mutterer, head of Mutterer will total$750,000. The e , misENER DRuGs Construction Co., says he Am hi's Board of Educ has contracted with an to p ation has lumped all clear out excess sand from three of these projects into the wash. one package, so that larger Several truck loads of construction companies — under t h e dome excess sand were removed including some outside QUALITY PRINTS,GRAPHICS in the Casa Blanca Plaza from the wash last week, Tucson — may bid on the AND FRAMING 60 20 N Oracle Mutterer said,"but they had work. to pull off because it was still This method could save PLAZA ESCON DI DA Senior Citizens C h ec k O u r P h a r m a cy Rates too wet.'. the district money, through N.ORACLE&MAGEE He said he didn t know lower overhead for builders hours 9 to 9 2972234 when work would start up andthrough other again• economies of scale, as op- Resident I.R.Applebaum, posed to accepting three who has called the Pima separate bids. County Health Department However, the district will and filed a complaint against also accept separate bids, x , 4- "h .�, :4 v y ' � Mutterer with the County and then decide which ' - < Lt.-4%7 4 ' �_ Attorney's office, said method will save it the most "7�” "`' , ��'4 �'�'�`- Mutterers efforts so far money when they re opened 4 +� ^ t �' haven t improved anything. in November,Patrick said. "There are still water and The project to modify the x _•;is} � '- = ~' t` = • • „ P • • W.... ...s: 'i ii^' G'",1 ' µ d- 2. ♦ •: - ^_ ''^ ..v.' mosquitoes in the area. present gym is behind E . Mutterer said he believes schedule, because certain �. x{ 4:, x' = ',: `� • - t •. rials weren't r 4� r...,.. . .. = .;. -..4::,....,.„;. k,�„. -: 4 - ��,. the problem can be solved acoustical mate ` ,- ,, ' �� ` . . ? , ,✓_,•.;.�. "before the next rain,”even available for it until '' y • • , • . � ? ` K.. i ... 'a�:r4.sem � � • d'`14;`�-'.--..FA. ,•, :lP.^,A,, ""ft though he said he didn't recently. Amphi a *�q h : ---- i� et., If know exactly what had to be Superintendent Thomas v,_ • . • done to correct it. Neel had hoed it would be ,41,-:-...,-;,....i,(440.--- �y� �• = `ti « ;_ k „1„ ,' - i completed before the start � ,�' a #.;'''--r't,11 .� ►�Were working at t, he co p , V. `. P:, 3 s 1r .,,; _ ...�;, ,said, and I thunk we should of basketball season. q�' ..'. '2, . -yl�. SII, • • f t� �- 'y;F � : '�•�w,i�` � �'� y1. ,�f� ..t�, �r� ♦S '7r- 3 i• be able to make it. The other projects, : .: Arepresentative from the however, are far ahead, • �' > �� �• 41. ; r�- �” :�r ' = Health Department treated Patrick said, because of.the .s .' - i� ". , `i•,,, �', -•,-i.- r- - ,,.. .,.,2,,, ,,,s,,„47, __,,,,..,...10.60,,, ,-J, •4;:,,..,..,,v,. !:;;‘,4,,,,,,, is riot's im roved ab' •t to : � ._.- : ;.� the water last week to kill d t p Y . :�-�.�. ��- s. w : `•, A j the mosquitoes4• sell school bonds ,. 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T►Mt►.�ai�4 `. «wp� 4"tF - • •4 wM' within the a � .`` . x a . , ti« .s..,;,«i.+,.:-�+:af+wLua:"':,^,�•,.i•w'�M` .w,�'t � 7.'ZR. `-.yr: ' Ask about.r v , ' m a_, " "'�"'�/'...,..if . , � Free estimates - K -� - �. � Y` .,.....,- it.100. 30 DAY Trial P " -� . s��ill�'151L ,..'4.,#.4 *t� � `� � +.�...�+.��"`tit ^rt :k uw rec. '�`-:R: ;" � Y• f '� 297-2294 apl MAICO _ f :444r40 -- the antenna experts ATKINSON „ North Oracle at Magee 465 N.Alvernon Way ,. «� 0-61351- (Alvernon at E.2nd St.) „---<.itf , in Plaza Escondido ii:DIAL 326-3131 ' ,, U S MR FORCE,. {,--..,,-4-__ii ,. , , ..,— ,..., .3di ----„,- ..... , .., .. ,... ,. . ...... ,,,,. x A .... A, ;: ---,r,-- ---**-- - - --. :X + - • ,, 4 - - ._ : ., ..._ s4--;:':-..-:;-::- . am- , - s1JM� , "' -`8 '4' Zrholomas , ,-,. y C' •'„�� " . F aaa-:.;,.'.• 1. ,. :„.:,:*.:.,;:ter,„,. r w1 "0 °aMit_ �ftiCOERNGTAENR A SOUND FOR EVERYONE At DM's aircraft graveyard: New life for old planes 20% Off on Hours: IN THE NOVEMBER EASY LIVING Mon.-Thurs.9-5 p.m. i Fri. -� .m. Nov. 2 n the Oro Valley Voice MAGAZINE All Organsp Coming Sat.9-5 p.m. Placita del Norte--5823 North Oracle -- 888-4702 B-4L : ORO VALLEY[ARIZ]VOICE 1. ,i R h '-/:,,, Sr October 26,1977 OV'sCarreon, R >, _ , :., With Oro Valley's Jeff + . , ,,, ,. Y and still the front runner for But Safford recovered a .• ' „ '' I �- - ' Carreon and Glen Wyman thechampionship. CDO fumble and narrowed ' � ' v,. leadingthe way,Canyon del _ �, r ` X x > Y Y They have a 4-0 conference the count to 7 6. It stayed , - �� �f ' - •• ,, .."' r _ Oro High staved off a last- record and a total mark of 4- that way when the Bulldogs' �` .'''� �� A.,.,X... �`' � `' � ditch effort by Safford last 1-1. Sammy Villalba missed the �, Frid ni ht to defeat the host• -�•►„ Y g Quarterback Carreon extra point kick. - '` �'°" ", Bulldogs 14-12. scored the first touchdown Wyman drove in from the '' �• It was an importan"t,- Friday night at Safford with two-yard line to give CDO 'zvictory for the Dprados, a 12-yard run in the first six more ', i ,s1 i , points; another ( , ,. ,.,. ', keeping them undefeated in quarter. Jeff LeCompte LeCompte kick made it 14-6. 3 `' AA Southern Division play kicked the extra point. Although the Graham f I Ilk County boys scored again, i they couldn't catch up.They WHAT'S NEW /II �� � � � ''') � �'4 �: fought right up through the ' *6,41 .- '� �: x ��� � 11-., last lay of the game „ ,- .0.,, , , -, . „,.. Automatic pill-dispenser - '` however, when — with the ` �- � • `releases medical tablets on score 14-12 — Villalba k.... missed the field oal ��hi h a predetermined schedule g c��,�� .-„,-( - ites,„,„,4 , , ,.. . „, `` through a date-time windowwould have won it. holds firmly in place until ,.....„0, ,,,4 - ' - IIISo far this year the CDO {4.r•. removed by patient. team has been beaten only by .S Amphitheater, a Class AAA powerhouse. Overcrowding everywhere? This crowded merry-go-round of Harelson elementary students exemplifies the..„,,,,, %4P elk which brought.on the need for a bond election for another elementary school on the 1 41-A northwest side.Results of the election,held Tuesday,weren't available to the Voice at press 4%4R 411? ......, t. time. If passed, the bond issue would allow for a new $3.2 million Amphitheater school Ni - "�`� district elementary school and six other capital improvement projects. Some Harelson and '.• " - - ' Donaldson elementary students would attend the proposed school. - alkilii Shadow Mountains action by council tabled i- ---- . it ( \ Welcome new readers of the [Continued from Page A-11 in 20 years and the pipe still carry water extra cost — if the pipes are left in place then. Oro Valley Voice when the work begins. "We decided that the traffic isn't that The contractor will be required to heavy in the cul-de-sacs, so these roads OFF restore driveways to the condition they should last until then,"he added. / C were in before drainage cutting — if In reviewing the original plans to try required on the lot—began.If culverts are minimizing damage to cactus gardens and on everything installed,the same type of driveway will be other vegetation, Kriegh and Lind i built over them, Lind said. discovered they also could safely reduce A ) ---- ___„ _Th libi, The engineer said that in reviewingthe depth, as well as width, of pavingon . g plans for the roads in Shadow Mountains, cul-de-sacs. l+ - he and Kriegh asked themselves whether, The one inch depth reduction will at tile "if we allowed deviations from the town decrease the cost of the improvements to standards, these roads would still hold up Shadow Mountain residents. Headmasters Editor's Quote Book 7890 N. Oracle at Magee NEED DENTURES? Men are blot against PLAZA ESCONDIDA 297-3619 you; they're merely for NOW A TRULY themselves. ,a4, 1 0. O .., <4,...��► ,__ •r.f,,:X11 LOW COST DENTURE Gene Fowler ti460141e-4041/ 041 �-�. �- •.• '.�;��. • .41, „. • r' : `.• t .Al WI,,'i ''' "4.4: . ; , 4, ' 4 vtoi * '.3.-; ', _' N.,,,,,00 „-„F.,d'Al 14* $200 COPIES .r c ii+-0 .-, ' :„; , us,./. forunder -P.OF.91 kT) -',- ' 1-.4f,'4,4 4140. 4 7225 N.Oracle 110fr��4-iii-f•li'� Wil.fr” I i`'%l , at Ina ql......,,,...?.d , �iiti,.►,-- t ,� �,,��;,�,,► Near Great Western Bank , .,. HcilloiNeen \�; .t,,,ir,\ .! ,,fir, ,,-,f/1%4', ROYAL PRESS ill'ir . ,_)1! �� `�,�! IS AVAILABLE TO YOU ,q• ,.' � . ....:0:, FROM YOUR ..,,,,:'if LICENSED DENTIST ') ..'..-,,,HALF 1 . „ . . . . .. CALL 327-4533 FOR THE SIZE • • LICENSED DENTIST SHOP ' e' Fest ! 22,43 EAST IN YOUR LOCALITY BROADWAY TUCSON, ARIZ. • Saturday Oct. 29 10 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. miirtio noP Hcxif'cutters A UNISEX SALON , Plaza Escondida COMPLEMENTARY skin care & make up lesson with haircut 7110 N N. ORACLE In Manicures&Pedicures Given 1:30 Jack O'Lantern Contest Tucson, Arizona 85704 Financial Open Tuesdaythru Saturday2:00 Costume Contest [most F�nanc�a/ .�(Corner of Ina&Oracle) plaza PHONE 297-9362 e + original, funniest, scariest] 2-5 Hayrides 25e • • Cash for • Cider & Doughnuts • Sales & Prizes • • your diamonds! • shops Trick or Treatingin the - • Fabulous Merchant Sales! •, • ., Grunewald and Adams,Arizona's most trusted jewelers since 1906,will buy your diamonds for cash. Or we'll sell your diamonds on consignment. Highest prices paid! 6RUNEWALIMMDAMS ` jPlaza Escondida Oracle& MageeRoad s " ` • AArizona jewelers since 1906 r- r40 N.Stone El Con Center - Ph.327-5747 %* October 26,1977 ORO VALLEY[ARIZ]VOICE B-5 cipidissIFIEEI ammmmmn likISFAMILY Personal Work Wanted Bicycles Homes WANT ADS For sale 1 bedroom mobile home "STITCHES BY RITA" Must sell by owner. 5 bedrooms, 10'x55'with 9'x13'expando.Must BICYCLE FOR SALE. 3 speed Alterations and dress making-Oro Schwinn.21"frame.Tubes, tires, Ariz.room with wet bar.A steal at see to appreciate.Orchard Valley Valley 297-4785. $42,900 or submit offer. Call • Adult Park,3950 E.Hawser St.,Lot cables,and brakes only 1 year old. 298.5118.Stopbyand give a look. BROUGHT TG YOU 6. +__ Small hauling jobs. Dodge van. Really clean.$35.297-3789. 9317 E.39th St. $10.00 load trash,weeds,junk.Call ASA Notices Bob 825-9413 Catalina. Free For sale-Steyr Y 3-s peed bicycle, estimate. good for parts but somewhat Pets 8 livestock PU B L I C SE RVI CE BY rusted. Asking $25. Phone - Notice: Carpentry work all phases. 881-1004. Estate Sale Fast Closeout on Kitchens our specialty. For free For Sale:Kittens.From registered Paintings&Frames.ArtInstruction designs and estimates call sires, queens. Siamese. Manx. and Watercolor Painting. Neill 795-8878.and Persians.Show quality.Phone Mel 1111, Gallery 326-7503. Foster 792-4991. Leave message Buildin & Remodelin Sofa & Love seat - Hide-a-bed, and phone number.Months Sept. Hel Wanted 9 _ 9 coffee and end tables.Queen size &Oct. p bedroom set near new.299-1548. Mexican Clay Floortiles. $65 per Regis. Half-Arabian gelding, bay, Wanted.Adult babysitter for two square foot.Also roof tile.Adobe A set of bunk beds for sale.$25. 4-1/2 yrs.Used Western and Park. children ages 3 and 8. Babysit at Wholesalers,Tucson,793-8593. 327-9258. Good health and disposition. ELEVE111your house.297-1228. Interested? Phone 297-1740: For sale - American Oak dining please keep trying. BUILDING BOOM-The town of Wanted to Buy table, six pressed back chairs, Oro Valley is experiencing an matching sideboard. Sybil's Anti- Got a female Shih Tzu you want to ® upsurge in building activity and GOLD/SILVER-Buying any form. ques,Catalina 825-3899. breed? I've got the male. AKC. will need to enlarge its plumbing B.R.E.Metals&Refining Company, Like new,recliner chair-$50.00 Color is brindle. Call Lynne, 884-9880 and mechanical inspectors force to Tucson 749-3051. for sale.888-9174. ,Mon.-Fri.,9-5. cope with the new construction. Interested persons should apply at Looking for a 1973 Dodge air- Live rabbits for sale! New Zealand 8700 N. ORACLE the town office at 9040 N.Oracle. conditioner.Call 743-7098. T V& Stereo White Pedigree breeding stock, California Dutch& Mixed Breeds. Kids:Would you like to earn some FOR SALE 23 All make nice pets! 297-1822. Zenith -two speakers.Works spending money? Got to have a fine.$250 or offer.887-5613. HORSE TRAILOR $400.00 or new record album?Dying for some --®a subm 16054 N. ORACLE new clothes? Earn the money Used Cars Magnavox Console Stereo/AM-FM 6053.t offer 9111 N.Orade 297- yourself!!Sell subscriptions to the early American maple cabinet, CATALINA • Oro Valley Voice and Catalina Call. 1975 Malibu,power brakes,steer- excellent condition. $300. Got a pedigreed female afghan you It takes a desire to doand a ing, automatic transmission, only 297-6800• want to breed?I have the male- HERE'S THE RULES willingness to work.If that sounds 6,000 miles.A steal at$3,400!Call ., AKC Lippizan,beige, black mask, like you, call Ms. Sowell at Jim Schmitz at 887-3614 after 6 23 Zenith -two speakers.Works 2-1/2 1. All items for the FREE family to omit any items not pertaining 624-3745. p.m. fine.$250 or offer. 297-5096. years old. 297-5136 or want ads must be written on the' to Pesl items. TOY DEMONSTRATION PARTY. coupon. 4. No personal want ads will be Hostesses needed. The hostess 1973 Ford Grand Torino, 51,000 Dover Pinchers - male & female 2. Name, address, and phone taken over the phone. number must be induded on the 5.The deadline for the FREE earns valuable toys and gifts from miles, PB, PS, AT, good tires & Miscellaneous puppies.294-5866. coupon, or It will not be family want ads is FRIDAY our catalog. Call 297-5156 for clean. $1750.00. 825-9986 or accepted. NOON. information. 825-3870. FOR SALE: Loveseat, velvet Dairy goat owners - purebred 3.Only personal want ads will be 6. When item[sj is sold,please call texture upholstery; bone back- Nubian buck at stud-reg.ADGA. accepted.We reserve the right 884-9880• For Classifieds call 1974 Plymouth Duster.2 door, No phone-write for directions J. 624-3745 auto trans.,PS,PB,air,radio,etc. ground with orange and green Reuter, RR 19, Box 68, Tucson' !m •��.MOM•......111111011111.s_OEM NMI�. 11111111111 IMMO MEM MINIM MOM UT Just what everyone is looking for. pattern. One year old, $150. 85704. Only $2695.00 at Edmonds Auto Walnut coffee table and shield end Sales 16045 N. Oracle Hwy. table,$10 each.Call 297-9385. Kittens: Purebreds: Siamese. Catalina 825-9055. Manx.Persians.Pet or show qual- 6 apts.for sale.4-2 bedroom apts, ity. 825-9376 or 825-3400 or co.0 po 14 r FAN!I Li' I Used T rucks 2 - 1 bedroom apts. See by 792-4991. appointment. Call 889-2941 or - _ ___ 1976 GMC 4 W.D.,PS.,P.B.,9000 889-8305. FOR RENT I Fo R . rirr(e,... wANT Ani miles and many extras. Must sell. -- _ For Sale 12x50 mobile home on lot • I Call 887-2011 and ask for Mike. 75x185-1/2. Fenced partly. Homes $6200. Furnished. On sewer - 16264 r---- Avenida Del Canada 297-1942. -_. - -- - C Notices Recreation Equipment II For all your Oro Valley Voice 4 bedroom,2 bath house for rent advertising needs,call Jim Schmitz Protect your cooler with a heavy on 1 acre. Fenced yard. Large L_, Personal Furniture I at 884-9880 or 624-3745. canvas cover from Air-Master covered patio.Dishwasher,stove& 3928 S.6th Ave.294-9358. refrigerator.Call 297-3212. C Lost & Found _C Appliances ILand - --- Nanau firewood service. Pine or A artments for Rent C Help Wanted i-, Photographic• mesquite 1/4,1/2,orwhole cords. pW1 to 3 acres. Limited offer from 326-8736. Unfurni• shed Z C Work Wanted Equipment $5,950.Price includes utilities and S -- - r-- 'O C Give Away Musical Instruments homes,horses&4H ok.Excellent Recreation Equipment 2 bdr. apt.; carpet, drapes, refri- geration.soil.Doris Waisted,broker.Phone Adults,no pets.9040 N. C Wanted to Buy 'I'V & Stereo 622-1231 evenin 296-6753. Cam Oracle Road Apt. A. Close to evenings „per Shell,for long wide bed - shopping&C.D.O.highschool. I 24 hh. Insulated. $200.For Sale CollectorsPatio_C Used Care C Clothiag -1 COLORFUL Apartments for Rent 1968 Ford Step-In Van,converted�. Used Trucks C Pets & Livestock ARIVACA into camper. Sharp! $3,300.II C Motorcycles E Sale 3750'elevation,enjoy clean- erI air, cooler temperatures, wheel base camper shell. Near U of A North Side].889-2941. Long pe ( J C Bicycles • Miscellaneous and shallow water table; all 889-8305. r- Boats ' part of historic ARIVACAL� [located 32 miles south and 4'x15' doughboy pool - fitter and MISCELLANEOUS I20 miles west of Tucson]. accessories - $75.00. 2 10-speed I 10 acres:fertile bottom land; bikes$25 each.2710 W.Overton. FOR RENT _ 2 acre mobile home lot, 4150 For The Sake Of Clarify, Please Print $1000 down and $84 Hawser St.Catalina area.$76/mo. Please monthly. Antiques Water paid.Call 825-9004. I 20 acres: on the way to Wanted:to help rehabilitate those Service& Repair Anvaca Lake, $1500 down, who are less fortunate.We are in $134 monthly. need of tax deductible. ____ DONATIONS of furniture, lamps, Attention security,minded home 40 acres:some bottom land, china, pictures & frames, pmt- owners! Know who's outside your shallow water table, $265 cards,stamps,coins,books,plants front door before opening it. Let monthly at$700 per acre. &pots.We will pick up.Call Willing Peep-Hole Enterprises install a Effort Industries: 327-1734 bet. security eye in your door today. 40 acres:house,corrals,well, Maximum security for small invest- ! I 9-4 p.m. $40,000. ment. For appointment, Tucson Antique tables for sale. Call 889- 624-3180. 40 acres: hillside, gently 2941 or 889-8305. rolling, $575 ac; $217 monthly. Antiques for sale! Phone: 889-2941. =--- - ..... ....- .-.....,.----.. 160 acres: rugged hillside, - secluded,from$325 ac. Homes ....... 2/0Wew I NOT FOR PUBLICATION Nationwide call Norma NAME Chambers at 297-7600 or ... 622-7777. Mini-Ranch, five acres with two 4 bedroom custom-built home. ADDRESS Beam ceilings,gs, custom cabinets,private well, excellent school ..;:::.:-.: get4 ,II . district, scenic mountain view. PHONE NUMBER GE electric hair dryer for sale. 297-1018,790-4549. aoode , $5.00.889-8305. FOR SALE:Cases Adobes area, 1 € acre,3-bdrms.,1-3/4 baths,family Water softener, new, $270.00. room, terraced pool, stone wall I Double bed $35.00. Coffee table, enclosing backyard large rooms, 3 Three Bringto: all wood,$22.00.Tufted royal blue mid 60's.Call 297-' N Bran;to: For Lech w Ad double bed, head board, bench, 5655. 1-ELEVEN DEADLINE FOR WANT ADSC3/I decorator style$150.00.4 indoor No.16bS30NLY doors, standard, $22.00 each. S?OON.OradeRD. IS FRIDAY NOON Shower glass door $22.00. Hot FOR SALE No.795ONLY I pink king bedspread & drapes 2-1/2 acres.Lg.home w/pool.3 or 4 BR .2rentals Rs. 1 r int town. Reason- ;a 6054 O R Orade D. 4 . S 500 Catalina able price:889-2941 or 889-8305. . . L_____......_..._________0.1 B-6 ORO VALLEY[ARIZ]VOICE October 26,1977 r al • In al IN is • ai IN ailm • ai ow al • le a , 0 • I lifir N N e gibs() lite!y 1 risist I I 111 I 111 1111 IIII CI III ifiall tip 111111111 if 11"1:11 1111 r 1 1 i - Cheirro et from the 1 1 1 1 1 dealer that gives 1 1 0 - AL ' i 11 I price ! ili 11V011/ '1111 I . • III I Who? Easy to find out. There are two of ,� 111111111k , us. Shop both, then buy, for the lowest AMP I price in town. Use this ad to jot down --� � . figures, if you like. It shows the five ,. . -. __- ,„ THEIRS $ iii . ,...‘ ,'97-7 :i=) ,- i''-. IN most popular Chevies in town (be sure 111 to note equipment packages). Even if OURS $ II we were higher, it might ht payyou to buyMONTE CARLO—Air Conditioning,Automatic g transmission, power steering, power brakes,tinted II from us for our service, our "style." glass,white sidewall tires,AM radio. II But that's a tough proposition to sell. IISo we hardly ever do, or have to. I .firi,N, II II A t t.41,-Ot II CHEVELLE-2 Door Coupe,Automatic OURS $ . transmission,Air Conditioning, power steering, it power brakes,tinted glass, white sidewall tires, . ,I • st.00 AM radio. "1-706, . 111 1111 CV* V 004t der. SOF . 11 . , II_AieS i Ael" I THEIRS $ e IS E-„ro, . .____,)-9, . 4,itettltei - • " cot e* , OURS $ 11� NOVA-2 Door Coupe, Automatic transmission,Air Agrkt600,51%. - Conditioning, power steering, power brakes,tinted glass, white sidewall tires,AM radio. .. . THEIRS $ . -�--------- 1)-‘„ t - 11 II OURS $. „...,, MONZA—Town Coupe,4 Speed,tinted glass,white sidewall tires,AM radio. , I . II , ..–r—i.... ' i I MATTH EN/VS A ,,,K, , .., _ 7.. THEIRS $ I I ----i.....rir „4. ,,, , ,,,,,,, .,_, ..,„ .. OURS $ 1 _ I CHEVROLET VEDA—Air Conditioning,Automatic transmission, Park. power steering,tinted glass,white sidewall tires,AM II 22nd Street at792-3950 radio.