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HomeMy WebLinkAboutHistorical Records - The Oro Valley Voice (20) i €8 , F x ii ',, ,; ,:-**'+---.• ...,..ilt i I W off orovaIIey *iç . 1... (:) r (7.) valleyiei _*-JA...4tc' -2. - - . *4 ........- '''‘ Published for residents of the Town of Oro Valley, Pima County,Arizona -- , 4 i ' Vol. IV, No. 29 - One Section, Twelve Pages 15 Cents November 23,1977 : f.. i, ,.... , 4 ''',*". 'Metro ' 4.,.,. , ,; ,f. Proposed bill asks OV to loin ..,....„ Residents of the Town of Oro Valley election — was the topic of concern at a enabling legislation will die in committee would vote on whether to dissolve their meeting last week of a county commission this year— as it did last year. town and join a consolidated government formed to fight"unigov." Donna Carlson, R-Mesa, a member of .ff in Pima County, under state legislation to Oro Valley resident HenryZipf, a that subcommittee and chairman of the be proposed this year. member of the 19-member Commission for House Commission on Counties and Muni- The prospect of all county towns and Representative Government (CRG) ques-_ ' palities that appointed it said: municipalities being dissolved automati- tioned whether City of Tucson-backed. "It isn't the kind of thing where we get a cally — if county voters approve a single legislation this year could constitutionally lot of letters from constituents. The.only Richard Czech government here in an as-yet uncertain permit dissolving of municipalities. support rye seen so far is from the City of For consolidated government to work, Tucson Government. `� the governments of the City of Tucson and The subcommittee on consolidation is Pima County, at least, would have to chaired by Larry Hawke, R-Tucson — a Cz e c e s , ,,k,„, s „,,,. ..Y 7 . unite. Proponents say this move would proponent of consolidated government. � �''. •A.• . save more than$7 million annually, which He argued that the legislation is destined - is now wasted through city-county-count dupli- to die this year. SWILT team : s -, �� ‘ cation of services, in such areas as law Nevertheless,the county's CRG quickly £ , ,„.. . . enforcement and water and sewers. switched its focus at last week's meeting • <� controversial report on consolida-' �.� of consolidation scoff at from a co oa a��s t insr Opponents P • , p'�'� x these claims of economy and argue the tion — prepared by economist George ''..-V, N- - ` ; - proposal is only intended to give more Leaming—to fighting the legislation that A Voice feature on Tucson Police • '''''i..,, . < ' ``. power toits supporters in the Tucson will be proposed thisyear. Department Lieutenant and Shadow •PP P P p 4. , * government — including Mayor Lewis C. And County Supervisor Conrad Joyner Mountain East _resident Richard Czech x ”: Murphy. said he'll try to tack on an amendment to had just hit the stands last Wednesday, •ten' ' < ' `" David _� ; •� >� ,: �; � � Cherry,executive director of the the legislation that would give county Nov.16. 7,,,, `` city's Commission of Intergovernmental residents not living in a municipality some "The Tucson SWAT team doesn't get r Management (CIGM) said consolidation say in consolidation's effect on them. called on like those in big cities," Czech 4* "'• `� - . bills introduced in the state Senate and Joyner's amendment would allow those was quoted as saying. The commander of �`�' countyresidents to "opt out" byathe department's strategic weapons and �` House of Representatives last year allow- P p gl p majority vote in the unincorporated tactics team(SWAT),Czech could recall it ,*:4;,-, `" ed smaller municipalities to "opt out" of J Y p ,) t ' 2 any consolidated government in the county area. being summoned only four or five times in county. _ He acknowledged that the amendment the four years he's headed it. ': < The CIGM plans to propose a similar also would make passage of the legislation Thursday,Nov.17—you can make that . h. ' 4 7 , escape option for them this year, he said. more difficult for its proponents. "five or six"times,Dick. • a-` rr' The option would affect Oro Valley, South Both the CRG and Joyner plan to tackle Czech found himself at 11 a.m.that day • Tucson and Marana. the consolidated government issue at a outside an Eastside Tucson apartment Deliberation • ! ' _ But whether legislation to get tl a public hearing before Hawke's subcommit building trying to decide whether. the Oro Valleyan Henry Zipf digests consolidation ball rolling even reaches the tee,to be held Tuesday in the Tucson City convicted killer from Philadelphia who'd arguments of fellow members on the floor of the House and Senate this year at Council Chambers, 250 W. Alameda. It barricaded himself inside was heavily Commission for Representative least, appears doubtful. begins at 7:30 p.m. armed. Government at a meeting Nov. 15. Two members of a house committee on The CRG agreed last week to meet 30 "I had no idea what weapons he had. Behind Zipf is Donald Ross of Green consolidating city and county govern- minutes before to organize a presentation The whole idea was to play it carefully so Valley. (Voice staff photo) ments said there's a good chance any to the five-member subcommittee. nobody would get hurt," Czech said The hearing,Hawke said,is intended to Saturday. receive"testimony and opinions as to the As it turned out,Francis R.McFadden, viability of consolidated government and 42,was carrying only a Taser electric stun METRO REPORT DEBATED of all forms of government—to the status gun — which actually aided the SWAT quo." team when the fugitive turned it upon "There's not a clear definition of the himself. 0 if lIl ember13ushes nuances" of consolidation, Hawke added. Four hours after uniformed police and • . The ..Tuesday hearing will be broadcast FBI agents surrounded the Tanglewood live over KUAT televison. Presentations Apartment unit, at 5050 E. 5th, Czech's • • will...be 'ted to five minutes each, SWAT team stormed the apartment panelHawke added• wearing as masks rushed through the re -itire ! The CIGM's four-member staff is cur- teargas had filled it with and found they George Leaming may have Oro the Tucson attorney for continued side rently focusing its work on legislation in . the man semi-conscious in his bedroom. Valleyan Henry Zipf to thank for a county remarks about Learning• the state in its bid to see consolidation "We waited until we were sure he had commission's vote last week to recom- For shouting down Zipf,Jaskiewicz was effected in Pima County, Cherry said. gotten a good dose of the gas and rushed mend retaining the economist for the next in turn criticized by Zipf himself and by A constitutional amendment must be in. We found him laying on the floor," phase of a report on consolidated Donald Ross of Green Valley. passed by Arizona's voters as the first Czech recalls. government. [Continued on Page A-3) (Continued on Page A-SI The complete 17-member SWAT team, By an 8-6 vote, the Commission for with Czech as commander and his Representative Government (CRG) voted assistants Sgts..Timur Tau and Ray to recommend to the Board of Supervisors 1 ``p ;' Grimshaw,were called to the scene. that Leaming be paid another $4,000 for 1 : --.• .. , "We relieved an uniformed and FBI the second phase — despite criticism11.!-':f.::::„ i.. : s ` '*4, ,,w„ , . s `y officers after the olice ne otiators P c .:x , w 7�"� �bv*`'�r• .v, 'r z.> 7•`�a- � P g from some CRG members that his first ;::- w: K, � *?;�>`` ,,, 5:''':', ,'` couldn't bringu � 'r� -�� ���� � ��. .,. cow t him out,"Czech recalls. report was unprofessional. _ •: {• �' "I laid out a plan, which was to fire the New members on that commission — > s* ~° ` - were — to t; ;� •, ��� >� ,� ,� {�`�� tear gas. No shots fired just the • �<•.,- � r` r 3�'. r ^o-rte^.,�•" �-: � :,' �''-.;^ .. !! whose appointment at the direction of the , -1-;',YK,. . �s PP . � �,� � ^���y� r. -� �.� Taser gun, which McFadden had also Board of Supervisors drew criticism from fi , : , ,v .,,,,,-*c < ����- �: . �� yN' - attempted to shoot a police officer with. +�.»+ ;�.•„'Ifr �• x�� � 4S?`�v..., c.'��eve. � �2-'�, � e� z'Y' �` v*• P- �� .. " ._ ,,>r •.•..,d� '.;�;2r%,�.g''ry°y8 F•�..�,`t_.,tom `�e,r. t � � � { .,- 1::',"::',:„S' 4 •},:.:Zipf provided what appeared to be the r: #? .4 n: The fugitive fled Philadelphia in 1970 to support needed at a meetingearlier this - , - .�b ` r � PP s; avoid imprisonment for the 1970 murder ' ,. .. = v of an indebted ambler,who was stabbed month to oust Learning. .._ , :-� w�; -�..�� � g But a vote was tabled at that time and . ~--- k ' =' . - K to death in a phone booth, FBI agents when taken last week,Zipf had gained the = said. support of the majority of the 14 CRG ". . ' - McFadden is currently being held in the • members in attendance. boa federal detention center at the Florence Of Leaming's 32-page report, Judy . .- g 0 P . prison, awaiting an extradition hearing, Berman, recently appointed to CRG by . ► ---' said a spokesman for the U.S. Marshall's County Attorney Stephen Neeley, said ,• - office in Tucson. "That's not much to expect for$4,000." ' .-- x .• -Other CRG members complained that Learning's studyof consolidated govern- " Deadlineprecede s' ..,• ment reflected too strongly the work he's done in the past for local mining firms. ....-- Olt council meet ‘ , Zipf said, however, "This commission Results of the Town Council's was constituted seven months ago, we November meetin scheduled for met with him (Learning) and we didn't .` g "'-- expect nine or 10 new faces to change the esday,weren't available as the Voicent torens. complexion of the group. p ,� Notquitegood as new leading the agenda for the meeting We as a commission are not running - Oro Valley's police truck just hasn't been the same since it stopped were the two road improvement this commission, he added. pped a fleeing car districts proposed in the town — in Chairman Richard Jaskiewicz voted carrying an alleged burglar Sept.23.Police Chief Fred Roof,inspecting the engine Shadow Mountain Estates East and Oro with Zipf at the end of the meeting to here, retrieved the truck from the shop once again last week, after$200 to$300 Valley Estates West. retain Leaming, but at one point criticized worth of electrical work had been done. Qdiiorah - . . .te is muckford / LG 2w he SO m e thoughts for a . ap, ,,_ ,,.: modern Thanksgiving :„.,/,, ,... , ,, ,,,,,,,,,„ ,,, • ,,,.. 10,, iy— 19 , ,-- --.—,- • ii,,-,1 '.- i.4:1, - r.`i Viaii . �;, ( �. � It'sworries, then he should be "�-'`"'�"' "�_,, r easy in this hectic world •s;- _ to concentrate on the vexation; thankful indeed. f7,4,t'!4:',1‘‘ ,fir;; „�, �_ toignore the beauty andHere m southern ��►��r,:�. lid. --- o a joy Arizona, we s ,that's all around us. en o some of the most s lendid �����'f�`� . � ��'�weather and �ti _ f .I But at this time of year, the some of the 1 , ��__ �,���, time our ancestors set aside for loveliest scenery and �,�� , iii • -- .� �� ' • surroundingsin the world. _ ' '- giving thanks to the Creator, We 4 �_�.-; -- oti1,'i -,. -- //1 � . are grateful. , perhaps each of us would be ---.. — - -�__. _ -_ 4. wise topush worldlypressures And then there are the little • things: ” aside for a moment. And to reflect o the countless thins The happy smile of a child. An old friers ' TED TU RPINSSOUTHWEST CORNER we have to be thankful for. d s greeting on the telephone. The crisp smell of Good neighbors and good / / E • early morning. The devotion in MIMIfriends, 'for example: Lovingurer n rur a dogs eyes. relatives, both immediate and The desert in bloom. A close Coin with the much- journalism and high "E" would sound (to distant. Good people make the Coping g me) l game with a tough competitor. abused English language school teachers, avoid a bit like the Cockney tale world worth appreciating. is always a challenge,and thatproblem through 'orse thrill of reading a beautiful Y • g of the sad of the Good health, of course, is a poem for the first time. The nowhere is it felt more ignorance — by writing itched to the ansom. strongly (I hope)than on "Each motorist will be MacKay protests that„- treasure of great value. touch of someone you love. the staff of a newspaper. required to present their he isn't puttingundue These are the things for Today Material wealth is less im- license.") emphasis on the Women's., portant, but if one can say he which we should all be thank- editors One way to get around Lib objections, but is It is through the tech- merely trying to make faces no truly serious financial ful. All the time. t s t A ;. contend pique I associate with the the meaning clearer. If not only .: former Tucson District that's his concern, he _ - t "`:a� .��', i i OTHER EDITORS SAYwit1One school superin- tendent, might resort to some- thingdeterio- a Dr. Thomas I suggest for those • Lee, who said "Each boy women on our staff who No rafincropof gd hsrr object to that male complain �'` „ ,t high , .-� � home room. But the chauvinist pronoun. school and college his-or-hers construction Instead of being forced From the We had two strong pro. on anything said about graduates who are is admittedly awkward. to write that"a visitor to FEDERAL TIMES views, two strong con the Hatch Act in this Green Valley reader San Francisco will- find views. paper two weeks ago. strangers to grammar, P P g Helen Hale has another himself enchanted by the Two weeks ago in this And at this writing, In fact, we haven't re- spelling and punctuation, suggestion — one she varietiesdecor," but also with an attitude gg many of small newspaper more despite all the letters we ceived a Hatch Act letter, among too many schools passes on to us from the one may write "Visitors than four pages were receive from readers each pro or con,for some time. and colleges that those pages of the UCLA (plural, see?) to San turned over to Hatch Act week on a wide range of There is no ground- disciplines just aren't Alumni Association Francisco will find them- Reform debate, complete federal problems, we swell of resentment publication.It's called the selves enchanted," etc., the Hatch, Act Verimportant. with a large "plug" for have yet to receive a againstalternate, all-purpose • That attitude disgustsp pose thus cleverly avoiding the debate on Page One. single letter of comment from federal workers. me. I hope it does you. pronoun. the singular pronoun at P Y The pronoun is "E." all. THE DESERT OBSERVER , Moreover, journalists That's e right; single E ' and other writers today g g , as Maybe that little in first-person -singular subterfuge will suffice are faced with the letter"I." until the "E" comes into • `,,.::- problem presented by the Ainpniotous toads ' : It appears that UCLA general usage. Women's Lib movement Professor Donald G. And who knows? e e — a ' 'tont forcewhich MacKay is pushing for MacKay writes that labels our traditional universal use of the "E" because of the "confu- survive in desert English language as thus: "A student must sion" he says he finds, sexist in many areas. meet certain require- "every major publishing I don't completely buy merits before E can house is insisting that By CHRIS UNRUH desert that this dry, sandy In nine or 10 days they all the. . libbers' argu- writers re graduate." (The posses- refrain It was a mystery and still land supports some of the must have their lungs and ments,but I suppose one • fn from is. animal class, Amphihia. legs developed so that they, can sympathize with sive, e, says the professor, using the generic he." I glanced Our most common toad, too,can burythemselves for their disapproval of such would be Es.) Get that — every major PP Explains the UCLA publishing house! out the i: the Sonoran Spadefoot, is a nearly a year of repose. rules as "Each motorist publication: Dr. MacKayIf that's true — and I k i t c h e nAO , . slugabed by anyone s stand- Desert puddles frequently will be. required to pre- window • V_> ards.He spends most of the dry up so quickly that many sent his license." "` arrived at "E" as a find the outlandish possi- a n d neutral substitute by bility quite astonishing— year, with only himself for tadpoles don't make it. A lot of motorists are deletingthe "h" from then it maybe onlya thought I company,lying buried in the But enough do that for one female. Some dislike the „ saw a rock -..,;-4k '^ sand. or two nights next summer obligatory"his"in such a he and'-the sh from short time before the on a small we will again be serenaded later reference. (Too she, and then making it casual reader finds this The Spadefoot has been g upper case parallel withnew treatmentinevery porch i '. -. bythatpersistent desert manydura-duras, includ- ,SPP , pa elle led e . found as much as eight feet I. new novel E picks up. g below the surface. He ac- adapter,the spadefoot toad. ing college graduates in Hmmmm. Looking intently, I next complishes this burying feat Reader Hale writes: thought it was a baby bird. with the aid of a sort of "Seemsr� �•1 like a good idea. But no,it wasn't quite the 'digging tool (or spade) on 4,4?,,.. ,_ _-��P'_k_ ,,- Y: �..g,, How about trying it?" shape.When I went out for a each of his hind feet. eller" To THE EDITOR I dunno. Unlike Dr. closer look, I found it was a The long rest prepares MacKay, I have never i4 GOOD y toad, WILL about two inches lop found that "when only -THEORYUBSTI7UTE- g• him for frenetic activityonce Editor: NEVER How on earth did a little a year when instincts re- We would like to extend our sincere appreciation to the the masculine pronoun is FOR EXPERIENCE. toad get on the ledge some spond to the proper rain — residents of the Golder Ranch Fire District for theirused when both sexes are six feet off the ground? It usually a gullywasher. "turn out" andgreat meant, the vast majority --1 ���* had rained the night before support in the recent Fire District — maybe it really does rain He emerges, sings lustily Election. of people ,misinterpret 11 J(1 t at apuddle, mates and The fact that 88 per cent of the qualified electors voted the meaning. I wonder, �� ������� toads as some of our fore- disc ears usually within in this election is truly outstanding. In cora comparison only in what way? fathers believed. PP Y n . YP Y t.. (v hours time, although some 20 per cent of the eligible voters cast their ballot in the Still, I haven't done ►' Arizonans may almost ac- slowpokes may . take two recent Tucson Council Election. any controlled experi- ' 4 ar cept that old belief. days. Also, to the members who served on the Election ments on the subject as After a copious summer Meanwhile back at the Board, working a 14-hour day, a special thank you very Dr. MacKay, a psycholo- 4 .,4s rain there maybe such a din gist of language, it.puddle, the eggs hastily much from all the residents of the Golder Ranch Fire gu ge, says he �/ . -� frog has done. Maybe he has ofvoices that it seems hatch within 24 hours. The District. as if we have been trans- tadpoles frantically swim - BOB and DELLA MURRAY and something. J. "le ported to a marsh. around while there js.still The Golder Ranch Fire But I'm going to cop 'ArilltA It's a paradox of the water. _ District Committee out. I'm afraid using the ;4ri 1 THEODORE C.TURPIN Editor&Publisher :- i Published every Wednesday by , `' T I sancruval corp.,P.O.Box 3003,Tucson, W. oro i #1*--- _ DENNIS JOYCE = Ai,6243745.Single copies 15 cents o News Editor - i each;by mail,$3 for one-year C subscription.Second Class postage Published for residents of the Town of Oro Valley.Pima County,Arizona �-=�' '�i'' NEWS STAFF: : paid at Tucson,Az. - Mary Schmidt - Chris Kemberling - Publication No.324570 - November 23,1977 • Linda Thompson •• .M...nn.m.......un.....mu.nu......t.......u....»... „,Tim ,.,„,„„„„m „mn.....ssuunua..n............n.............n......n.....u•..............................n.........................................w......................./...../..............n.......u........j t November 23,1977 ORO VALLEY[ARIL]VOICE A'S • ,.,.,... ,Consolidation � 4 f- ., .. proposalallows .. .„....,________ } w Q OV to 'opt out/ „ . , . �x� tV� .... ., , -..,„ 111. , 44„\,........., A ----. [Continued from Page 1] If \ x "We are running the commission as of �' �' ,. ...:. ,,s,,,:\.4.si. ,,; now, Jaskiewicz said. ' 3 1 „ 4 The CRG was appointed by the Board ofz 4 ;. , Supervisors soon after the countywith- `�`' �.' `"''`'��� }; -� `.,., drew its support of the Commission on .�� ``. Intergovernmental Management (CIGM) `" ,w �> — an organization that is now drafting - `x_ • '" 4 state legislation to permit consolidated a4 government. -, ,', ..x- ., - y f , ��� e"f Y�a T{ `'fie �� L`^ +'i Zipf said during the meeting that �,'' , `: �° ;. ` Learning's facts and figures are needed by •.,,,It -e, _ . �y ;'! :-,,,f• CRG to support its fight against CIGM, '• . -,,�'�, A7. 13iQ7 and to come up with alternative forms of a , <�� l'e*I' '‘–itif• ...,., " dti `�' government in Pima County. l" Over Zipf s objections, the CRG voted P J to establish a"speaker's bureau"to enlist ..•••.:` • _' >� � speakers who will talk against con- v ..'r - .."1„, • solidated government at local public L�` • • ti; gatherings. �� � Zipf said he doubted that any corn- i , • '-ii.,-.4. mission member had the expertise to address the consolidation question, , without further support from Learning's 4 °� P ,k4 �. reports. • Entitled "Alternative Local Govern- h� ment Structures in Pima County . . . The . _ r iiiiik: existing Situation," Learning's study --4 specy ificall addresses the Town of Oroy ` ' �� � � Valley in some sections. Amon hisfindings are: havefou to sit before you can dance . — Total per capita government Cross Junior High School hosted the Saguaro Harvest Dance Parks and Recreation Department's creative dance courses, spending has been the lowest in Oro Festival earlier this month for students from frive which began Sept. 18. Funding for the dance program was Valley, where in 1975-'76 it amounted to Amphitheater School District schools. It was one of three provided by the National Endowment for the Arts. $69 per resident,and highest in the City of festivals held county-wide as the highlight of the Pima County Tucson, where it amounted to $332 per resident. South Tucson was $201 and simplest Pima County, $177 (a cost born by all Report says OV cheapest, county residents — even those living in municipalities). — (Public safety) expenditures [Continued from Page .1] addition of new members to the CRG, by additional vote: Do you want to dissolve amounted to almost $96 per resident in step in accomplishing consolidation, he telling the commission Nov. 15: your town and join in the consolidation). South Tucson, $71 per resident in Pima said. The current constitution doesn't "The threshold matter of importance is —The charter commission has one year County, $75 per resident in Tucson and provide for a unified government in the this bill before the state legislature." to draw up a charter, which could include less than$30 in Oro Valley. county and all county governments are He detailed the timetable for achieving how many representatives will run the — Property owners within the City of county areas included, and how they're to Tucson,City of South Tucson and Town of branches of the state government. consolidation. Oro Vallepaid 22per cent of the countyIf the legislature calls for an election Four separate elections would have to be chosen. y item on amending the constitution, the pass before a consolidated government is Voters in the consolidated area will property tax and received 48 per cent of earliest it would reach voters would be the seated, he said: the statewide vote on a vote on the charter. the county's spending. November, 1978 general election, Cherry constitutional amendment, a county vote Cherry said a number of changes are — Spending o ngovernmental a dsaid. on the 15 charter authors, a county vote being worked into the proposals CIGM ` ministration and general regulation" The complicated process that follows on whether to accept the charter and will give the legislature Tuesday, though totaled$53 for each man,woman and child passage of the amendment came under finally, a vote on the commissioners who last year's bill serves as its framework. in the City of Tucson, $32 per county fire by the CRG at its meeting last week. will actually adminster the consolidated That bill confined consolidation to Pima resident, $43 per South Tucson resident County, by permitting it to affect only and$32 per Oro Valley resident. A 15-member commission would be government. P elected to draw up a county charter. The sequence of events Risner outlined counties with a population between - For the residents of South Tucson William Risner, a Tucson attorney and goes like this: 250,000 and 750,000.The constitutionality and Oro Valley, the indirect effects of member of CRG, said an election of those — Legislature votes on consolidated of such a provision was in doubt, Hawke their local governments are to increase 15 commissioners would come only 30 government proposal, including call for said, so this year's bill will probably allow the cost of living by about three per cent, days after filing of their petitions, under election on constitutional amendment any county to consolidate its govern- primarily through land use and business the CIGM's current proposals. — State voters decide on amendment ments. regulation." " — Candidates file petitions to run for Last year's legislation also provided for — "On a per capita basis, the City of "It's wham-barn thank you ma'am," s conducts the most expensive local Risner said. The speed of this process charter commission. appointment of candidates to "county Tucson P would give power to certain elements — County voters cast ballots on row" positions that are now elective government in Pima County. It also within the county,he claimed—including whether to approve consolidated govern- such as sheriff, assessor, county attorney engages in more functions than any other the two major daily newspapers, which ment and vote for individual commission and treasurer. unit. .the Town of Oro Valley on the have supported consolidated government. members. 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ORO VALLEY[ARIZI VOICE • A-4 November 23,1977 OV By LINDA THOMPSON opposing team will run," he we'll have only one string of stars lead CDO Two Oro Valley youths said. "Well, they do. Our good players. If a player have led- Canyon del Oro coaches have always given gets injured, we may not High School,defending state us accurate information." have someone as good to fill to 21, 0 footb ail ti tie bid ,• Class AA grid champion, Concerning his personal in." into bright prospects for a success, Carreon credited "But we'll still have a second title. the other players and their strong backfield," he pre- CDO advanced to the AA teamwork. dieted. Dorados face Gilbert championship playoff finals "When I make a good Smith, in his second year last week with a dramatic pass,it happens because the as coach of the CDO team, 16-8 victory over Gerard. receiver is concentrating, said for this week's game he The game was played at and making good catches, will beef up the defensive r ~., 4 -tom-. Glendale Community and because the linemen are secondary, which he termed ,; q College. blocking for me. I don't do "weak." �� `` The Dorados will face this bymyself."." � y Larry Keenan, offensive a Gilbert at 7:30 p.m. Satur- He also attributes part of and defensive line coach, ... `' ~'. `~ day at Mesa Community his success as a player to his said it's primarily a matter 3 ,: College. parents. They view football of polishing "the offensive •-' - An Oro Valleyyoungster, as a sport to be enjoyed—not execution and the defensive .!..,?.„$. AP'b Jeff Carreon, was clearly as an issue of winning or game plan." lit.-------------..„... - � - �"" one of the stars last Friday, losing, Carreon said. Other than that, Smith , , _ as he has been all season, in After the game, starting said, he will make few the CDO victory over linebacker Wyman,who also changes for the upcoming '�' . � �.- _ , ' .�� Gerard. plays fullback, said CDO's game. '.. ,,:,��� - CDO and Gerard re- "slack in the first half' was The CDO team is uncle- -.1-- rte`" T.-'!i.. � ��� W„a,•; `t°.. ' maimed scoreless during the caused by a lack of "mental feat-ed in Class AA playoffs W.- -. > ., first half until quarterback preparation." and has a season record of ~ �, `4 �~ Carreon, who also plays "Gerard was a better ' ' 1 I defensive safety, intercept- team than we thought they Asked about the Dorados' l''''''' r,. {1�= „�# ., - �: ...4:..;Z;%,. . � No- - ed a pass which led to CDO's were going to be," he said. chances against Gilbert, he first touchdown. "We didn't do enough men- replied: ,cr ` r * ` t The low-store game had tal preparation." "It will be an evenly 'A '` been predicted since CDO Wyman, a junior at CDO, matched football game. ' and Gerard rely heavily on is the son of Mary and Whoever makes fewer mis- or '• -,<.4'.7.U.,, defense. Gerald Wyman, 205 W. takes will;be the winner." '.$41-- ~ Carreon went on to throw Greenock, in Oro Valle ��< .... Y Six other Oro Valley ,4*- a touchdown pass, kick a Estates. football players have �~ - field goal, and recover a Asked about his team's' � ° }� ``� strengthened the Canyon fumble• chances for the champion- del Oro team this season. Carreon During the first half, CDO ship, he replied: "If we canJeff f had racked up only 84 yards. get our heads together, pre- Here is coach Smith's However, the Dorados took pare ourselves mentally like rundown on those six: the second half kickoff and we should- — then our Senior Dean Rummel, gained 59 yards on four chances of winning will be offensive guard „ and "down plays, followed by Oro Val- excellent." defensive man• He wi leyan Greg Wyman's 7-yard "There aren't many teams was a transfer student from run. in the AA division who can Santa Rita. Rummel has ` During the second half,. run against us," Wyman been plagued with injuries Carreon also plowed ahead added. and has. played little this • �x*.f with a 31-yard run and Wyman was a defensive season. rushed for 79 yards on 10 linebacker for two years in Senior •John Patt, : ....„-..''- 420-IP - carries. British Columbia, Canada defensive back and punter. ofi 0Gerard scored its only TD before coming to CDO last "Pat is outstanding; he led toward the end of the fourth February. the conference in punting. quarter. He said his game has He's certainly one of the . Carreon is the son of Ethel improved substantially since best punters CDO has ever r •° - Carreon, 130 E. Calle Con- he began working out with had." *" cordia, in Shadow Mountain the CDO squad because"the Junior John Quinnan, _ ---- Ato ., .. ,, '` ., Estates East. coaches in the United States offensive center and middle . t ', 3 , ' ~� Carreon said the first-half are much more sophisticat- guard defense. Quinnan < �4, stalemate was caused in part ed." started as a defensive 4 - by the players'attitudes. "The caliber of coaches middle guard at the 0 "Toward the end of the here is much better," he beginning of the season,but . s p � . 8 season,almost eve one feels asserted, "because athletes injured his ankle.We expect • W him to do great things for ` ` z-' �a4z • - • - .�� f�• � , ��,�$ ���� .,4��, �' ���; tired," he said.Instead of are interested in football.In ft • !- playingat one level through- Canada manyyoungpeople the team next year.:�gyy - .� g P P Y �1 %.,--":„.. -",',..,,,..,„,.. „ � out the season, we should work at other sports, such Senior John Howe, •,;... K` -,• r ^C``,•d �,Py.,'f+� `" 3 t.n0". a'ay', 'fits+. • • 11 ., 'J 5 : have tried to play at a higher as hockey." defensive lineback and tight ' ',}� ..-..9", .:.t5 ...-f?s .. :x_ —+ R 'r`,R.� .y y�,. r £� +e"'F x#.q.s�£ •y• • •• "He's 1 .a ,;:, `�""` `q.,>,.• •.. . -4,,,,,,,,,,,Z;',"'b''� .. �.j m M.' �'r-•4- ..� " ,r level each game." He said his defensive abt- end offense. He s -d :. `..< , ;` � - ,. , o .• =,- :- -, Carreon assessed this ty to read keys— anticipate tremendous on defense• e � 1: �', 4 .-'''-.°• •x } •" — Howe is the best linebacker y` Y tweek's strategy. We ll have opposing players actions ` •,: ' „.:,•40-'-..,. .: x,�� the basic scout report of has improved since working in the league. ,, .„ ,” ., . �,.. , ,,gym `~ `�� , .� � ' ` � what the Gilbert team.will with CDO Coach Bob Smith. Senior John Olszewski, �' "�� ���' `�� run, and we'll prepare our- So far this season,Wyman offensive tackle and reserve < ��° '' ' -' - :. - ', selves-so we can counter has averaged six yards a defense tackle. "He does . " •. d `M ��l„ -y �i T . n. t • , their plays." carry offensively, and has well on offense and has 1,/,''''. 1 ±"` 7... . h. =: The Oro Valley youth carried the ball about 37 played some defense." .it,, - � • d . - . w:. _ � �. � .. partially attributes the times. Junior Greg Wyman, �'".,n a -� r.. y�... ,. °° teams success to these ad- Next year however, the linebacker and fullback. 4, , - _ , ., ,,,.,. , x .., vance reports. Dorados may have to hustle Hes going to be a super • ., ��. � � ° , "Smith will tell us `this is �, r ,;,� , . � � ,.w _ ,� �>., � ,. ., �.�� � in order to make the AA football player, with his • - �' f 4 ' 4,..;- � �' i'� '7-*- :< ' ':' what that team will run.' divisionals• speed and flexibility.He did { y, l'• , Y' v .ice.• �. 1 °' And sometimes we reallyWyman said onlynine well this season, and we -"' " , h > ' it .. 1. 'r :' - - - wonder if these reports players will be returning to expect him to do better next 4,1„,et.r.i,v1 ' „,, -.. y A :•:- ' ,r ' c ° actually describe what the the squad next year, "So year•" 1s w 3 * . r ' ,R 'fid..s+'. rt • b r,-''I ' , ". ' t. • .44 ^Lw. Glen, Greg Wyman a SC 4:) ri 9 S Geta copy of oro vailey��� �� Escondido Plaza - Oracle at d i, /16./1iiCALI( t .0102. faiiiviLfar4IN.1 t° , d,-,..%`..v----A-- at these locations: Nanini Financial Plaza __.2.2.5.1,",0,„..W.,.. ■ i. 4.,,, Unique Food Giant at Casas — " .....10.r. . ,-...... Adobes �,�i, Coat of Anus Safeway at Plaza Escondida WELCOldE „Ill 11\4, Oro Valley Town Hall 1' l Circle K at Magee and Oracle SERVICE for the 7-11 at Hardy and Oracle A CORINAL WELC(AM:AWAITS NEW TUC'SONANS Highland Mobile Home Estates The Welcome Newcomer Service of Tucson,with its many trained hostesses will greet and welcome you to our wander- in Catalina: ful city—all made possible through the cooperation of our Patio & Home merchants and businesses. Circle a Plaza orua.m. to 5p.m. — Monday - Saturday�o.00 Reds Bait and Tackle SERVING ORO VALLEY AREA TOO! And at El Con Shopping Center • t , November 23,1977 ORO VALLEY[ARIZ]VOICE A-5 29 PARTICIPATE IN SUPPORT PROGRAM Coronad ter a cen ♦ ♦ gifted s„ _ and laggers ,..._ ! ,... By LINDA THOMPSON The support center has cooking facili- I- , For those of us who balked at memoriz• ties, in which the children improve their Ong timetables or making the swatch from math, reading, writing and geography. '`` "We use cookingactivities. The printing to cursive — well, that was our tough luck. students write recipes —-in fact, they're °k I remember a first grade comrade of developing a cookbook.They measure the > � mine whom we named Killer. He drove ingredients and learn the prices of the . nearly all of his teachers to the brink of food,"Mrs.Nelson said. - .,' .1(‘-; N tir "W e t � z�,� ' ' retirement. a talk about the diff ren food eaten :{1, Killer wasn t really an ogre;just a slow by people around the world. And we've � MP� learner who couldn t keep up with his done some Mexican cooking, she added. classmates. t �� ` - ���� Manystude Arts and crafts are used at the center to :fig � ,.; � <.,, :.��,. its, held back to repeat a aid those who have ties. lty developing ' grade, became frustrated — like Killer. theirperceptual abilities• And there were those of us who learned P p `` ‘,\'''‘, tooeasily. WeallknowaWalter or two. In one project, thestudentscollected :Y Sir... .•:. b �'U-'..,' '.. ,. '. .'�,. ,Ys a ;. {. . He d desperately tryto hide his straight- cardboard boxesandscrapsoflumberto t �� A report cards before his classmates construct ab miniature city. yaw ., a ;- �.,x f, a found out. "With art projects we have the children s :... ._ r w .£4 Asked to write a book report on P J think about shapes and colors The h{�- � A..� �� � �� h �:� "Charlotte's Web," Walter would delayer with g :k; children learn to associate green t .� ''` the equivalent of a doctoral dissertation. „...40,..... iii , " `` He was justplain grass for example. #` bored, and he needed a challenge. "When the become aware of their Y ti. � � -. '' if' ��, Coronado Elementar School has colors, their visual discrimination a = developed a support center, similar to becomes sharper. They must learn to use , F: m r - their eyes and ears, and all of their : { �_ senses,"Mrs ,Nei n so said. t. . 1140'. Y { :. Parents also instruct the gifted children F d and those who learn slowly. One g 4: ''' .ti. fix` fit:{ - woman, i a } A k whose child is enrolled in enrichment �p + `' ..:.� •.', �.� `- , e..,:; �... ,`�:: .., courses, teaches an art class. � . '" • it a , a r. . r4 "She'steachingt e 'h children tissue k M a e art. d l paper r n t ey re earlung to : distinguish primary and seco• ndary W, q v colors, Mrs. Nelson said. Mrs. Schmid r trecentlyhad someone .-„,„,,,,,,-.4 .ti{ 4.. ,: -4'7nstrate the art of weavin for her demo g X { b. ed students. •, gift w � ": � „,,,,,:t.:1,7,,' After one class, one of the your�T.sters • ;im.'..' -:�. . w ^,.r ";4•Y° 5,.eft£ a•A: _. < « < ti.. rushed home and had his father build him ��; . ~ , a loom immediately. And that student is >` � �'r } � actually weaving like many of the Indians once did ”Mrs. Nelson added. q The support center is primarily for , s�: programs springing up throughout the those who need a special curriculum p count ,which offer indivi ual instruction ry however, this year students in the sixth 3 - = with a unique curriculum for gifted grade are participating in a career � children and for those with learning • • 2• g training program A{ , x disabilities. v#11v Seho O l s• - { Currently, 20 Coronado students are Mrs. Nelson has contacted several y businessmen in the Catalina community enrolled in the center to overcome their y g ' L R •• • who have a student work for them an hour interestingx TM learning disabilities, while nine gifted each week. • , children participate in projects designed again to develop their 'abilities' even further. The job,however,is not given to them. Students at Coronado , . Helen Nelson directs the support center The students compile three references '< with four staff members: Shawn Orm, an and fill out a job application form"in order �` PP Elementary School en- •, , „ rolled in the support center instructor for students with learning to learn how to carry out responsibilities, program are finding that '� disabilities; Dorothy Schmidt, a teacher Mrs. Nelson said. school can be as interesting x a for gifted children; Norma Cordova and So it's not uncommon to find a little ` `+ s Roma Howard, two teacher's aides. as fun. Above, Kelly >�� ta:'" � � .. -: -. j ° shaver serving your meal at a restaurant, Franznick, Karter Kay Those who participate in the center and DannyJackson draw '31z.' �` `°0` (referred to as the razzle-dazzle room b filling your tank with,gas, waiting on you . '` y at the feed store,or ringing up your order an anatomically correct .: �; the students) also attend regular classes at the five and ten• skeleton complete with the �' �': . daily in order to interact with classmates names of all the bones ���" ,� rY their own age. And don't be surprised if the little Fifth graders Pau 1 ...., �`: �, .� Mrs. Nelson described one approach urchin reminds you that your bills are long Schmitz, right, and Tina .,. t� � ,� ::,::::,_ "used as a means of reaching unmotivated overdue— many of them are quite adept Barrett and KathyHaken, '-� .. �� � ��� children." with adding machines or calculators- below, participate in a �- � - � unique cooking program ,;� _: ;a ��� �,, ., 171.0__MINI teaches them math,; �j ��� rajrajESSIIEBEIE1:0_____Th,____:_________r__ \,::,,,,,,,,,,, �. .} im h.� � �._ __.y.,, ��i•-�, reading and writing. , a_ k ', i- --r--r--T , 1 ], T (Photos by Chris Kember- °r° t�� ° skikftirf 11 CKL171 1 ling) :. •411*... el, ,:, III s,., WE FREEZE 5 s ONLY i , - _ ,i)/410�� DINNER ,__...yr-_-: Li ; !CE CUBES,, _ !�'� - : the Nantucket li . _THEATRE " ; ,— 749W.Miracle Mile features: =� fantastically fresh seafood e STER TRAP J Proudly Presents i America's Favorite Musical Comedy �� � iLjj 1969 7 �s. . 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It was nothing so bold or that an Oro Valley commit- ses — along withthe water Incorporation, the com- ':' .3 decisive as a murder that tee which Engle headed bills they came with. mittee found, was also im- am', *1. � ': killed the Tucson National feels will be needed for those In some areas where resi= possible because of Tucson *.,...„.7-- - ,I'4*,,;` .-7 annexation drive. It was "corridor" subdivisions to dents like those in Tucson National's closeness to Tuc t . - `' .,-,,.` � neglect. decide whether they want to National were more desper- son and _Oro Valley, the :� :• � - . . . An - join the town. oddly- reportadds. :�,�� ,;.�� ate to be annexed, � : � ation pro- "During a general discus- shaped town borders have So in the next nine `� `� S sion at one of our (commit- resulted — as theycould in months, the three men met � �_. r ponents-: • . *41‘ and 0 r o tee)meetings,we thought it Oro Valley if the town chose with Engle, his committee, • �`` might be wise absorbingour to ignore the"corridor"resi- the-Town Council, Rancho .���� � � �- Valley of- ' S g gn `` �� � � f i c i a 1 s immediate neighbors before dents and run its annexation Verde and Mesaland resi- Y' : :� can ' t Tucson National." tentacle the two miles down dents. The passage of the ,,` yi agree on Chaffee warned,however, Hardy Road to Tucson Tortolita Area Plan—which '}= g "verypossibly, bythe willpermit buildingto house e' '� who i s - that National. ' time Oro Valleymaywant to But Englepoints out that 92,000 persons in a 200- '` s ���.���` ��` guilty in $ s ! , the death — but both do talk to us, all the damage the Town Council agreed square mile northwest area • b ' ' agree that there's been will be done." The damage early in the talk about — added fuel to the Tucson ' enough said about it. he speaks of is denser home annexation to take in an area National annexation fire. Walter Chaffee, one of development than his neigh- with no fewer than 1,000 That drive has fizzled.But three members of a commit- bors desire in the Tucson residents. Chaffee, Wilson Chaffee says that he is one of Won't roll for a while tee that for nine months National area. and Griffin can offer only 400 several Northwest residents Population growth in northwest Tucson has prompted pushed annexation, said its It appears unlikely that 65 to 500. who've met recently to form the Tucson Public Library system to park a lack of strong support in Oro per cent of those immediate The Oro Valley ad hoc a new federation to limit bookmobile permanently in the Casa Blanca shopping Valley spelled defeat for the Oro Valley neighbors in the committee of Engle, Town dense growth — and the Center.The mobile library was moved to the shopping proposal. Rancho Verde and Mesaland Engineer James Kriegh and strain on water, sewer and center in August. It will serve the northside until a Oro Valley Vice-Mayor subdivisions will back an- resident Elbert Mont- other services it would permanent facility can be built in the Pima County E.S. "Steve" Engle said the nexation in the next 12 to 18 gomery has scheduled no bring. Government Services Center to be located on Ina and town might have rallied for months. further meetings. In its report, the Tucson Shannon Roads.The county estimates the center will annexation, if residents in Engle has said the Town "They (Oro Valleyans) National committee offers be ready in a year,but a library official said one and a the"corridor" between here Council would agree to have to show a positive two options in opposing half to two years is more realistic.(Voice staff photo) and the Tucson National annex-only if that percent- interest. We have met with "unmanaged growth": an- area had agreed to it. age of residents in an area them and enjoyed meeting nexation by Oro Valley if Either way, the annexa- agreed to the move. them, but they've said 'we and when the town indicates Am h i to sell OV lot after Jan. 1 tion effort that would have Rancho Verde has all but don't care,' Chaffee said. "a firm interest in such ' popula- yawned at the idea, since proceedings"; doubled Oro Valley's "They should care." and "broad A 10-acre Oro Valley lot school for the district's train- tion is dead —this leg of it, talk of annexation there political action" in Pima approved for,sale in a recent able handicapped students anyway. reached a peak at a subdivi- suiHis committee began.pur- n the annexation idea County,in electing growth - school district bond election can be built. "Further discussion sion meeting in Oro Valley when it was rised at the conscious candidates. will be put on the market The Oro Valley lot is should be delayed until a Sept. 29, which drew 20 of sur p . Chaffee said he's some- •sometime after the first of located north of local resi- more ro itious time" is the Rancho Verdes 700 resi- approval of rezoning in the what encouraged by the Amphitheater dent Orville Shields'proper- wayChaffee, and neighbors dents. Tucson National area to Board of Supervisors'Nov:7 the year, an p P Pg permit construction of up to spokesman said. ty,west of Calle Buena Vista Robert Wilson and new Robert In Mesaland, things look 1,000 homes. decision to turn down a "We'll wait because there Road in the Linda Vista Griffin put it in writing. brighter:Only a close major- request for rezoning of 275 Citrus tracts. They form the committee ity opposes annexation, "Following consultations acres at the corner of First are a lot of things competing District voters approved that's been pursuing the apparently. with four law firms, it was Avenue and Orange Grove for people's attention right the land sale bya three toBetty Sturgeon, secretary Road. with the annexation idea since Feb- concluded that there was - now"in the district, one margin, Follett said. ruary, representing home- of the Mesaland Water Co., little chance of successful It reflects the responsive approval of other items in The ballotprovided thatSunday polllegalness to intense public pres- said owners associations in three said that a she's action to reverse the that Oct. 25 election, each of the lots be sold for no company's zoning (by sure that Chaffee corn- Leslies_ Tucson National area subdi- sent out with the corn an 's authorization the Follett, Amphi's a less than $35,000. visions — Casa del Oro, monthly bill showed a 35-25 county Board of Supervi- lacking superintendent for - plained was in the sociate The Oro Valleylot, Casa del Oro Norte and vote against annexation. sors),"accordingto the nine finance and accounting. g board in his previous rezon- bought 16 years ago before Tucson National Estates. She's awaiting the return page Nov.7 report prepared ing oppositions. The district also hopes to the incorporation of the The drive is technically offer all at once three lots town, was intended to serve "dormant," Chaffee pointed approved for sale in that as site for a district school. out. An ad hoc Oro Valley S C H AT Z a n d SEARS election. One of the lots — But population growth in committee has asked that five acres that now houses the immediate area has been the men wait 12 to 18 presents the Rillito Ranch School — slower than anticipated,Fol- months before acting on it The Custom Taylo re d can't be sold until a new lett said. again. .. 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Our prices include complete installation For information please call 3220 E. 47th in Tucson • Call collect 623-8374 Tucson 889-2182 /dP / / / CA/MIL November 23,1977 „ o CYACofficerasks ,,fie+! .. 14V , to , r; iii_ supportin raising .... roof, activities ,,, ,,., ..-}� y"ffiS 3 s fir, � It's an age old complaint voiced by * , � Catalina's Ernest Rodriguez,but one that Y, '' K .*:.'r' : a`4N-:-.;-=,* hesays threatens the future of they ” -, *: ......4$31.4).`` , community's children if it isn't answered `� . 4 ,....' . , '''''''' :.' 714::$ , k .ol —and soon. The Catalina Youth Activities Center ` X . v nyears — -, °' ;; ._ building has stood see four m walls without a roof; and more im- portantly, a potential hub of youth ac- t: a tivityin need of direction. h �y,�-[ y .�9i"^'"#£*,,}y kjf,, � a9i• I.�Y ' r.'s`d""�,.•i 411,Stio.;" ls�lf'': ,:i5R�1 3, y = !: f .,< The CYAC needs a roof and a program, � ��';.. �� ` says Rodriguez, who is the lonely a� secretaryof the CYAC Board of Direc- S. s tors. Parents are the only answer to the .: problem,he adds. _ plannedyear-round ,., �.:~ Yt :. ` "What we need isas program; a meeting place for our youth to congregate.A place to dance,party,roller ::, : .. Irv;,- 4: � x ° *44 . , - • „J., ,� �.;, skate,shoot pool." h .• � . �, <r'a...A- ss Odra# <:.< sad ` �, `► all his the building `` In order to have t g " �` 4� h a w 3 �}o a ^L" or- �'W 14 • } .X L. n i F s le v. s. •� ' n aiK 's will have to be completed and this is not - :r r going to be done until we get enough s,1. n -yes interested parents. . Onlysix local residents --- the CYAC '21 '° ;�� `- � �����` d ��- � � �<� r`� � - have shown any Q.,> Board of Directors ongoing concern for the buildin4.g, `r g, , 2..r'e. f>�" �`.:�:4..4. ,E'"IL' '�t77 gas `''� �,•�^'�S %��' nw, " Rodriguez says. . �- ; ..-,, '' a �, !: �. '+� 3 ..; x r "Noactivities areplanned and the -_ �` �� �: n � . buildinpr is dead,"he laments. ,k�� �' ' .rad .. b Catalina, he notes, is a rapidly growing - countyworkers. • Young townwith more and more children taking to its streets for recreation every day. Coronado Elementary School fourth graders Danny Wilson, in the area. According to Joe Ventura, the Parks and "A little time and work on the youth left,and Billy Witt clear the ground at the school for a pedestal Recreation Department's "sculptor in residence," the do-it- center to get them in may save us a lot of to support a statue of the school symbol,acougar.With the aid yourself project will allow students to"identify and relate with time and work at the Juvenile Court of the Pima County Parks and Recreation Department, the the school symbol. (Photo by Chris Kemberling) trying to get them out." children will build the pedestal from rocks they have gathered Thanks to the Catalina Lions Club, T nearly $1,000 has been contributed to a 1 houghts of loved ones far and near, fund to build the roof on the now-dismal • Hoping to be together next year. longbudng. after the Lion's sorar soPraise rso g barbecue recently, but more effort is A nxious for the phone to ring, needed,Rodriguez asserts. Coronado Elementary School principal muting Coronado students to travel to �T invitesGerry Butler has nothingbutpraise for area schools to compete for. league 1 r uts to crack and songs to sing. He local residents to take a Y 8� couple of hours and attend one of the the county-sponsored after school championships. the first recreational activities, one program he The county is dividedgeographicallyK ids who should be taking naps, CYAC board meetings, held on P 8�' Monday of each month at 7:30 p.m. in the hopes will expand eventually to include into four leagues: north, south, east and CYAC building. additional sports. west.Coronado,a northern league school, S itting for the family snaps. A special meeting of the board can be "Without the program, our students competes with seven other elementary interestschools in northern Pima County. G lasses held upin a toast, called at any time if enough is wouldn't have the opportunity to partici- Y shown among local residents, by leaving pate in sports with other schools.I cannot During April and May, Coronado j Red'sthank thePima CountyParks and youngsters competed with track enthu- I ce cubes melting— smell that roast! their phone numbers at Bait and t o Tackle Shop or the Lariat Inn. Recreation Department enough for spon- siasts from various schools. The season Election of the board's officers is soring this program,"Butler said. culminated in a county-wide meet at Ft. V iewing football games at home, scheduled for Jan.5,Rodriguez noted. Because Coronado is a considerable Lowell Park. • And the Coronado tracksters took Inviting someone who's alone. He scoffed at local rumors that Pima distance from most elementary schools, County's Parks and Recreation Depart- league sports would probably be non- second place at the meet which had 200 N• artici ants, Butler roudl ointed out. ow's the time to count our blessings, •ment will take over the building soon. existent without the recreational pro- participants, proudly P Such a solution, he predicts, would leave Presently between 40 and 55 boys and gram, he said. ' is participate on league teams in G od bless you all — Please pass the the building open only four months of the b'�' P P 8� year— when the department operates its Butcounty-sponsored after school basketball, flag football, softball, track dressing. swimming pool there. activities initiate league teams, per- and cone dodge ball. — Bette Chastain BUT COMPANY MAY BE IN THE DARK Golder district protection All residents of the new Golder Ranch company's president,Kenneth Weissman, "That-wasn't decided tonight, Mrs. gency Services. Volunteer Fire District are covered bywould have to authorize such a deal with Russell," added George Pohlman, a local She told the district that it is eligible to temporary fire protection, they were told the Golder district. resident who chaired a meeting Nov. 2 receive a$50,000 ambulance for free, but ata public meeting Thursday. Neither had heard of the proposal as of called by opponents of the district. that residents should consider whether But the vice-president of the company Monday morning, Butler indicated. Inside at the meeting,proponents of the the limited use it would see warrants the that's supposed to be offering the protec- McLaughlin wasn't available for com- district were answering questions about cost of maintaining it. tion said Monday he hadn't authorized any ment Monday,as the Voice went to press. Rural/Metro's service. Mrs. Casanova, wife of the director of such service here. Procedures in the state Department of "Rural/Metro here is me,Slim(Grabke) county emergency services,told the Voice Rural/Metropolitan Fire Department Revenue prevent the Golder district from and others who've lived here as long as after the meeting that she feels"eventual- Co. agreed to answer emergency calls in levying a tax to pay for fire protection any of you,��said H. D. Bob Murray, an ly," the new Golder District and the the district without a contract, until one here until July. initiator of the drive to form the district. Catalina Volunteer Fire District is sur- can be arranged at the start of the At that time, "if the people aren't C a t a l i n a n Mary Mi l a m told rounds will probably unite. district's first fiscal year in July, said against it,we'll go with Rural/Metro--atMcLaughlin,"I voted you my spokesman,I "Every time a life is threatened,they'll James McLaughlin, a director of the least for a three-year period,"McLaughlin hope you'll do right. Besides, you live come together and cut out their (argu- district. said. farther away than I do," from ing),"she said. "Rural/Metro said they would cover The Thursday meeting was billed as a Rural/Metro's truck in Catalina. everyone in the district — even if they public input session on what type of McLaughlin said the district should Formation of small, neighboring fire Y P districts is common in the state, she don't have a contract,"McLaughlin told an service Golder district residents want and receive a water tank truck from the State added, "because you can't get three audience of 60 at the Coronado School can afford to pay for. Land Department within 90 days. He people in a room to agree, let alone all Thursday. Soon after McLaughlin's suggestion added that if the district chooses to those in a fire district." "Some people will get something for that Rural/Metro be hired, Mr. and Mrs. contract with Rural/Metro,it can operate nothing,others will have to pay,"through James Russell, leading opponents of the for no more than $1 in tax per $100 of She encouraged the fire department subscriptions already bought from the drive to form the district,left the meeting assessed property valuation. that eventually does serve the new Golder company, he said, after repeated ques- with others in the audience. Discussion of Rural/Metro followed a district to notify the emergency services tioning from some in the audience. "It was all cut and dried — Rural/ presentation by Louise Casanova, Emer- department, so that operators at the Ronald Butler, vice-president of Rural/ Metro," Mrs. Russell said outside the gency Medical Services Coordinator for emergency 911 number in the county can Metro in Scottsdale, said either he or the school cafenasium. . the Pima County Department of Emer- summon it in an emergency. B-2 ORO VALLEY[ARIZ]VOICE November 23,1977 Catalina gains businesses - - FARMERS Dave Taylor ' & Sales Representative INSURANCE /, ,,,,,,r^, 16320 N. Oracle Road 4,01 4401$ at VI i v ;� GROUP P.O.Box 8999 C.R.B. Tucson, Arizona 85738 0 :,,,` t:, ,� FARMERS Bus. 825-3777 Res.297-6745 A GROUP {� � �.� „+,...+.�s...••.s..... For ail your insurance needs. ..,,,' IA. I ... ,:&--''''' 41 ''' „,, 1 ':: / , 8 n , . . 4) ,,,,,.. — 4„. . „,,,,riii,- ...„. 4, , , ,,,, , ,,,,,, .... ,,, ----„,..., .„, , ,,,,, 4„ - . 4 ,,, , ,, .., : .., — -,.., , -4 -,.,- .:.„..; , -(. - , -, ,,,,,-, ,-,-,4- , -- , '' , ,.....,,,,,-4 * ~ ,..., . -.,„, ., , fic-, , , • -IP -- - 3' , ' -** ---1 ';'1-' ' — ' ‘ - -- -� �,... ' - ,, f.5 s.`:: For all your PRESCRIPTION needs, .,,, '''''. • ' lope ' ,li' I\ .7.”''',,,'4' ,. ,.. lirr - - #P shop in the pleasant surroundings of F s:sA ',a,�,' :oa ' '-"4'''',45' ''''' 4 MISENER DRUGS , ,, ,.. ,,.. .., Maintain your health Wash your clothess Pat Miller,who just opened Catalina's first health food Della Holt, of the trailer park Catalina Country, under the dome store, inventories her stock of vitamins and mineral demonstrates the new washing machines at the park's in the Casa BI 1 supplements. Mrs. Miller opened the business so that laundromat, which is open to the public.In addition, ansa Plaza Catalinans won't have to drive to Tucson for the the facility also offers equipment rental and a gainer 60'20 N. Oracle supplies. (Voice staff photo) room for Catalinans. (Voice staff photo) Senior Citizens Check Our Pharmacy Rates Hhours 9 to 9 297'223'4 r n w00 0� s0 00a eMountain .y ,.rtN No^r.Y1Mirr,1'i.,'No.1-4•'lti.r,rrel11411rrel',rr'r.`riti.r� .''7ei"r.e'rer64.k, sto Catalina 'Catalina1, Anxious to please and raw •wheat in individual Catalina Country has only 24-acre trailer park Aug. 1 .t ��: open to suggestions. That's portions, rather than in been open a little over two from former owner H.D. :t.. s; the only way to be when bulk. The item is the one weeks, and already its "Bob" Murray. Usinga local . MAIL N0� run - .t. you've just opened a health most in demand by her owners are having to contractor and local help, :r' jc food store in a communityof customers so far. remodel. HOLIDAYS -4: they recently completed the :r cowboys, miners and blue "I try to offer a price "We're going to build• a 4,000-square foot building :) Closed Thanksgiving ��: collar workers, says Pat range here. I shop for the game room downstairs with° .and mounted a sign :r Open 8-6 Mon.thru Sat.,Sun.9-5 is Miller—who just did. food as if it was for myself, games that kids can't"tear declaring the change in : j She and her husband because I use it too," Pat apart," says a now- management and the park's �4. Doug have been running the says- . experienced Della Holt. attempt to identify with the 1, ' "I. D&P Health Food Store at Behind horn rim glasses, She and her husband community — "Catalina .z� s: 16198 N. Oracle Road since her eyes fix on a prospective Robert have watched local Country," it reads in bold .- s Nov. 5. The white brick customer who walks in the youngsters throw a pool ball script. :� TUCSON DATE CO. it building they're leasing for door — but her manner is through a picture window, Bob Holt says the :e Meil or telephone orders accepted �: the store isn't too appealing neighborly as they talk. smash an air hockey table mountains so clearly visible .r' itself,but there are plans for Clare Stalnaker of the and break various pool and from the new office remind :r 52 E. ROGER ROAD �: improvement. Snack Shack welcomes Pat ping pong supplies, since him of those at home — in r AT TN E CORNER OF STONE.,,,1,1,!1:17.,...,:). • "we're trying to be into the local business they opened their building Anchorage, Alaska. Mrs. )1.„.„.....i.„.„...„..„.,..„..„.,.„.„.‘,..i..;-., inexpensive with the flx- community and invites her Nov.7. Holt agrees that the Santa , tures to keep prices down, to come and eat"some of our _.But she joke now about Catalina's did make her a Pat says in explanation. home-baked chili and pies." tese minor traumas. The little homesick last month, And you sure can't fault "Oh, you make them Holts have big plans for when an unexpected NEED DENTURES? the service.She offers a free yourself. They're not the their Catalina Country snowfall dotted them with cup of coffee or one of the frozen, prepared kind," Pat trailer park — formerly the that Alaskan-style powder. scores of herbal teas the asks with reserved delight. Mountain Glory park — The Holts lived for two NOW A TRULY store carries — from Mrs. Stalnaker browses which they bought in June. years in Tucson before delicate rosehips to caffeine- building - " • LOW COST DENTURE P among the colorful boxes The brick they opting for the life in a little_ injected "Morning Thun- and packages in the store as just completed houses a town,Holt says. der." Pat returns to the counter, sales office, laundromat and But though he finds where an advertisement for one game room. That room Catalina little now, heFor $200 Other items in stock V n e�'` include raw milk, cheese, the cancer treatment laetrile will be partitioned off soon predicts it's going to grow-- breads and a number of is taped to the glass. and restricted to adults. and that's why he and his organic snacks. She em- "Any Mormons in the area Pool and ping pong.fables wife are here. phasizes that she'll do her would probably like to know will be available there to all ,,, ,,, damnedest to procure any we carry their Sam Andy Catalinans over 19,she says. health food prospective products, too," she adds. In the basement, a games FIND THE LETTER IN AVAILABLE TO YOU customers mayorder — so ibelowthe counter, room for younger folks -- THIS PICTURE THATSPELL Reaching but only those who live in FROM Y they can avoid the long trip she brings up a gold mesh Y0r0D� 'O'D� to Tucson. butterfly brooch and the park--will feature card LICENSED DENTIST "This is our first business earrings. tables and maybe a ping anywhere. We're small, but They may be dime store pong table,Mrs.Holt says. CALL 327-4533 FOR THE with the help of thecorn- renditions, but they're The couple alFo plans to LICENSED DENTIST munity we'll grow," Pat unique and beautiful, install showers to serve 0)0% says. nevertheless,she notes. renters of 10 temporary • Her husband has worked It must be the genuine, recreational vehicle spaces IN YOUR LOCALITY over 20 years driving Coors confident atmosphere at they will clear at the park beer trucks in Tucson. D&P — the tin bugs even soon. "I had stage e fright the look healthy. The Holts took over the �� first day and I'd goof every ,� time I touched the register. . t *� .. .,�4 , g `` -,, t u �w STORIES AND PHOTOS But the first da we had$50 - � A � ABOUT YOUR in business!"she exclaims in disbelief. ` .` � To supplement the still- WE BUILD QUALITY IN-GFRONTIERROUND POOLP°°11sS COMMUNITY novel offering of health food � AT COMPETITIVE PRICES., e in Catalina the Millers also �`, -' -7; ...-,4,,,--->, -, �, - - carry a line of children's ` � � A�� � %:9. .. weeks j a e `i � a . .� _ Coming up 1=��h- .���;t f �y- gifts, games, jewelry, in the Catalina Call: __, candles, plants, cactus and -_ ` ; catalogue Christmas cards. ' C Ial - r .•i> �� `� � ,iit, *Catalina real estate: what's happening to Pat's trying to build up a rpp 9 f,. - — '" property values? supply of the ever-popular yogurt, but since she can .."(,,,,i't � Water: the future of Catalina's supply only buy one flavor per case, --� - � „�. . she says it's difficult to keepm- .0a . : bt �Y, " ` s `� ~ - � _ *Up-to-date coverage of the heliport opening a varietyin stock. , `rs`, `K a -,`� ;-, F, • One young couple in ,,.- .�.�► And every week. Catalina has asked for some S� .: � 'M Catalina Current cartons of blackberry flavor, �` �► _L7_ by Bette Chastain so you can bet there will be � � � � ` some of that available at ,',,t ' Don't miss any of these in-depth D&P,at least. _ ESTIMATEa, stories. Subscribe today to the The troubles of a small • • Catalina Cali/Oro Valley Voice, business person.As with the '` 74u o o o o LI2NDST. T ���� .� ,.� to be sure you'll get your paper yogurt, Pats also trying to �� -:,,--'-::;;'''e::*A': every week. find a way to offer winter - November 23,1977 ORO VALLEY[ARIZ]VOICE B-3 :ALL HOUSE SITTERS, INC. MEXICO What with while next-door the company is� beingable to handle their owner spent six weeks in DEC 8-13 DEC 23-30 Afraid your she said.But p Y P MAZATLANneighbor may lack the time growing. pets. Africa, during which the MEXICO CITY and patience to care for your "A lot of our customers "Usually, they're the elderly sitter spent an I BY AIR TAXCO-ACAPUICO expensive macaw while say they couldn't have gone easiest thing in the world, enjoyable time washing her I • RT Air from Tucson • RT Air from Tucson you're on vacation? on vacation if it weren't for really. The owners worry numerous cars and caring • 5 niter on the beach • 3 niter in ACAPULCO plus Or does it bother you that us." too much,"she said. for her 16 acres of land. w' at the beautiful HOTEL breakfast&dinners your richly decorated Though she and Ms. The most exotic pet a The sitters themselves, i PLAYA MAZATLAN • 1 nite in TAXCO `estate" will be a sitting Roetzel are both Northwest sitter has cared for was the most of them on social • Welcome Cocktail • 3 niter in MEXICO CITY and dark, dormant target for area residents and their macaw. The thought of a security, are retired from a • Hotel Room Tax much.much more! burglars during those six office is located at Oracle stranger caring for the wide background of oc- 6 DAYS —7 NIGHTS , $DAYS—7 NIGHTS weeks you'll be in Africa? and Ina Roads,most of their "temperamental" bird cupations, and include ' former teachers, a pastor 37g9,9.0.Your answer may be business >vs on Tucson s east alarmed the owner.Eiouse Sitters, Inc., a side,she says. "After a while, the'sitter and his wife, housewives, paP�S01 seven-month-old company Ms. Pinkerton finds that was walking around with the the owner of an electronics _dbl.occ dbl.in formed by two former school homeowners enlisting her bird on his shoulder," Ms. firm-and nursery owner — BOOK NOW SPACE AVAILABLE teachers who saw a need for business are often very Pinkerton said. - especially good with tern- such unusual services. concerned about sitters That vacationing macaw- peramental plants. Shirley Pinkerton says a CAi tilt IL AN'IF_I_ not-too a essive macaw ` . 3013 N FIRST AVE TUCSON PHONE 882 094.13ggT - and a six week vacation are ``Y the extremes her house0111MCIRCRA' sitters have handled — so ��•� "S' ,0 ,� ,��,�, ��� � �- far. : ... ' ; PLAZA gike' But the 20 or so retirees .- .. _,s `�� she keeps on file for the job . are prepared for just about t anything — and foraprice Y #� FASHIONS Yt g �-, that's, surprisingly, about °` r . ,1,,,..,,,, , eiminnamisimissimininomimmommummi the same as some teen-age ° babysitters charge. s . 1a. g Get reaLft' for the holiday Among the 80 clients Ms. 's ‘,,,,,,,''' : ` Pinkerton and her partner ,,� Marge , , , % Roetzel have served '' since opening in April is Oro ' F P g p season with lovely partyclothes Valley resident Betted ��� , Trueblood. House Sitters, Inc., took care of the Trueblood cats s. From the Crystal Collection •0 and kept her antiques clean. ° Oro Valley's retirees and eV. working families — many of ,;` I r 1 r them quite a bit wealthier i Pastels shown by Graff o f Cali f v nu ea , . than average — are given to o 4A -,. } Sl;tSf7 IOZ�) taking lengthy and/or `', numerous vacations. ,z'- a ... . , This is evidenced in part than house sitting7000 E. Broadway (at Kolb Rd.j e bythe business local j4ore resident and travel agent Shirley Pinkerton, co-owner of Housesitters, Inc., queries Oro Valley resident Betty le Phone 885-7540 Tucson, AZ. Nancy Groninger does from Trueblood on the feeding of her cat.Ms.Trueblood an artist and partner in a Tucson .. her office in the Great graphics design firm, sometimes calls on the firm when she's away on business or Western Bank building. vacation. (Voice staff photo) Police Chief Frederic Roof declined to say what season Oro V alley ans prefer to i travel in,but noted his office 4 does provide a house check, HALF for residents who inform ` t . him they'll be leaving town. SIZE At least one burglary in the town recently occurred SHOP at a home which was being ;�" L lived in by friends of the 2243 EAST /, ,fif'‘1111egreitt:ge\il' '�'���•. ' '''''''lly victim. They were away for BROADWAY ';,,;• ►'°''"' C 0 N the evening. TUCSON. ARIZ. '� ` 1 �, F House Sitters,Inc.,allows .. its workers to be away from �, �a home for only three hours '�, �; t---�. tat a time. Security is one of CIVIC ,. d/'"'t ,..�,the services it offers, thef h ''GRouPs... �z�� �� � ;L company's brochures claim. n ''tom 1 x� In addition, house sitters SCHOOL J care for plants, yards, pets 3 , 6, ' bi/ pools, mail and phones. An GROUPS.-- , ©�it �.o�• ...., P � Santa � l - � a � interview among the t,F i. 4 i CHURCH ),, homeowner, the sitter and , ,: § S :-- �` • one of House Sitters' twoGROUPS... -; .. ` � , - op -1.- , ya� 11.....,,,7,,,:. NY. t� L Arrival owners is held before the � � �..vacation — t;o establish a ���.: .�: � .;routine of care, Ms. , � � � . , , 1,--,,,p, Pinkerton said. _ F w s A majority of the com- –L.-. _ • pany's clients need sitters _ - +±4' ` `" funds � _ �= � �.she Raise :.�/ . for to day absences, �1, .._, added. . foryourDaus 25th � , , ,� It also offers overnight Nov. , J, , i„,.., Six e' A ° C and companion sitting. ..,, weeks is the limit on - sy company-overseen time,but 9• p.m. P �, . '- House'Sitters also will act as at the 4' s' i, a referrral agent for longer Sell -' II periods or for permanent Subscriptions sitting,she added. Cin e re a Castlefor theThe partners started out building a backlog of sitters Oro Valley Voice by advertising in church Catalina Call. Santa will arrive on a Greyhound Bus with his elves to kick off bulletins, Ms. Pinkerton ' the Christmas Greyhound Shipping Center at El Con. said. Through radio and newspaper er ads, it has Santa will see all the children DAILY 10 A.M. TO 9 P.M. P acquired customers. "Most of the money we Call Watch for further -..... take in goes to the sitters," 624-3745 announcements o Walt Disney characters COPIES 7225 N.Oracle 1Pit for more coming to El-Con soon! at Ina Near Great Western Bank information — 3601 E. Broadway- ROYAL PRESS B-4 ORO VALLEY[ARIZ]VOICE November 23,1977 I" CATALINA CURRENT Thanksgiving : By BETTE CHASTAIN Everett Street and Avenida de la Canada. announced later. by the Rape Crisis Center. Coronado School will be closed tomor- The senior jackpot has been raised and * * * * * * row and Friday for Thanksgiving. the junior jackpot is almost$200. When Minnie Garcia planned a baby Toys and several repairable bicycles are * * * Catholic services led by Father Phelan shower for mother-to-be Delores Ortiz, starting to come in for the Toys for Tots A crowd of approxi- at the mission will be held at 9 a.m. she didn't invite the expected little one. drive. mately 100 friends and Sunday mornings. But Mama Dolores just couldn't wait A toy party was held Friday at Pat neighbors was resent ,`,a�., * * * she and Daddy Harold welcomed Miss Fords'home, and all proceeds were given at the buffet benefit 4,fit for , .;:`, Dave King, owner of "King's Ranch Diane Rae into the world before the party. to this drive. Bob and Carol Behl. ki West" recently won first place among 87 Ask your children to clean up their Behl was in an accident ''',•'-'404,41..i ile, it entries in the Arabian Futurity competi- * * * rooms to make space for Santa to bring about six weeks ago and `*`. ' tion held at Paradise Park in Scottsdale. Proceeds from the senior citizens' yard them some new playthings, then drop is hospitalized. Held at _46 He was sponsored by the Arizona Half and bake sale last week surprised every- their discards off at the fire station at the Lariat Inn, the din- �� ��\ Arabian Horse Association. King's Weil- one. The group said money raised sur- Oracle and Everett Roads. ner consisted of assort- ing colt, "Kings' One Nighter," brought passed all expectations. dishes made byseveral women in the home a plaque, ribbon and horse blanket. To celebrate,the seniors went on a field Those conducting the drive also need ed P q non-perishable foods for Christmas community. Hostess was Mary Jane "Old Pueblo" is one of King's former trip last week to Picacho Peak and had a Brazeal. winners, and both horses will be worth sunrise breakfast. baskets for the less fortunate. Checks also will be accepted to buy Who said people don't help each other watching in the future, King said. * * * The group will hold an open house in the items not received. anymore?Catalinans can always be count- clubs' quarters behind Coronado School, * * * ed on in a crisis, as has been shown this Sherry Sawyer,daughter of Ernest and Dec. 3 in conjunction with the schools' Willa Pohlman entertained a group of Thanksgiving season. Beverly Sawyer, has been accepted as an swap meet that day.Those wishing to set women at a Copper-ware party Saturday * * * exchange student. The Canyon del Oro up a table for this event should call Mrs. evening. Many senior citizens will be spending High School junior has sent her applica- Nelson at 297-5441 or 825-9101. the holiday with relatives, but for those tion to New York and is waiting to find * * * who would like a Thanksgiving dinner out where she'll be sent. Patience, * * * Lupe Huerta, an employe of Circle K with all the trimmings but none of the Sherry, patience. Happy Birthday today to Rae Archibald and Pam Thomas from the Oracle Junction work,the Tucson Community Center will * * * from her many friends. Inn were both admitted to Tucson have a feast tomorrow at 1 p.m.for$2.50. The Catalina Lions'Club welcomed new * * * hospitals last week for surgery. Friends * * * members Bob Burch and Wallis Stalnaker. Mary Hightower has been accepted as a hope they will be home for the holiday. The weekly Friday bingo games at 7:30 The club is planning the annual Christ- new member of the Catalina Area Volun- And some good news — Mr. Peeler, p.m. are currently being held at St. mas party for children 12 years and under. teer Fire and Rescue Department former minister of the Pentecostal Martin de Porres (Catholic) Mission, Date for the party, to be held at the (CAVFR). This week, CAVFR members Church, is home after an accident and is formerly the Pentecostal Church, at Catalina Youth Activity Center, will be will attend a panel discussion sponsored coming along fine. OViiiait Is life so dear, or peace so sweet, as to be purchased at alty the price of chains and slavery? loin� re Forbid it,Almighty y God! NUMBER ONE RADIO Patrick Henry firm here Bernard Rubin of Oro eoc) Valley has joined the staff of Best Associates realty firm, Alin said owner-broker Bonnie , • r • ■ . . for pe pa who do. Best. 41/4....,,FP Rubin, 54, brings to the 1 firm a wide background in KAI R is concerned. business management gained in New York City, where he was born and Records&Tapes where he lived until moving to Arizona in 1975. •Popular Best Associates deals in •Classical resale of Northwest homes, •Country including a number in the .VyesternTown of Oro Valle itself. William Elrey, executive director of the Arizona Children's Home, advises the Valley Rubin broke into business . •Jazz state to be selective about trimming budgets particularly when children are management with his •etc. family's leather company in involved. He is particularly concerned about an item in the Department of New York City. He headed the company for 15 years Open: Economic Security's budget for improvement of the foster care program. before turning it over to Mon.,Tues., 10-6 p.m. long-time employes in 1975. Wed.-Sat. 10-8 p.m. He also served as Sun. 12-5 p.m. managing director and treasurer of a telephoneAfter two years of work, the state for the first time has a good foster care answering service there, Plaza Escondida which he held controlingproposed.ro ram The governor has sent the entire budget back to the interest in. He sold his p g equity in that company in Department to be trimmed. 1975 also, to move to 297-5951Arizona. A member of the Oro Valley Country Club, Rubin lists his major that he,the legislature hobbies as Elrey and the public will remember some facts. A golf and photography. recent study in North Carolina showed 40 per cent of the prison inmates had a foster familybackground. There are 3,000 children under foster care here in (7.- iti,....• tcArizona — with -a-thousand of them showing serious problems or delinquent i 5Veed1ewi3rkRancli behavior. , ',. A FINE ART CENTER These children who are atthe mercy of the state need stability. And money can staffing and additionalprofessional services. help through goods g The week of December 5 through 9 Marilyn Doyle,National Standards Council and Embroiders Guild of America teacher will conduct a crewel and canvas week.She will present the , . history and symbolisms of the Aran Isle Fisherman sweaters Said Elrey: "This is the best preventive medicine to avoid the societal sickness and teach you to adapt the patterns to the canvas.The crewel exploding i o d i nprisonportion of the week will be devoted to basics or advanced ofP g shading techniques. Ifgg have comments or suggestions, write to "KAIR Is Concerned." AN EXCITING WEEKI you Call the Ranch or write for brochures and information: 1645 N.Harrison Rd. The above editorial was written by John Riddick Tucson.Arizona 85715 8851264 and aired on Nov. 16 by KAIR AM and FM. t' ,,j,---:, del November 23,1977 ORO VALLEY[ARIZ]VOICE 8-5 RANSPORTATION :03 Apartment 905 Land & Unfurnished Acreages eigissIFIEJDADS 701 Automobiles 1 to 3 acres. Limited offer from 2 bdr. apt.; carpet, drapes, refri- $5,950.Price includes utilities and geration.Adults,no pets.9040 N. surfaced streets. Homes, mobile 1973 Chev.impala,AT,PB,PS,AC. Oracle Road Apt. A. Close to homes,horses& 4H ok. Excellent New radial tires, recent tune-up, shopping&C.D.O.high school. soil.Doris Waisted,broker.Phone new shocks, 57,000 miles. Clean. 622-1231 evenings 296-6753. Classified index Commercial and Business Want Ads Ph.297-4733.$1850.00 5e per word,20 word minimum 807'Home BUSINESS SERVICE DIRECTORY Special I Effects 10�Extra Per Word " p 1973 Ford Grand Torino, 51,000" 4 bedroom,2 bath house for rent 907 Income/ EMPLOYMENT Blind Ads 50 'Extra miles, PB, PS, AT, good tires & clean. $1750.00. 825-9986 or on 1 acre. Fenced yard. Large Investment MERCHANDISE MISCELLANEOUS All Ads 4% Sales Tax 825-3870 covered patio.Dishwasher,stove& Property 884'9880 refrigerator.Call 297-3212. PETS&LIVESTOCK 1974 Plymouth Duster.2 door, y 6 apts.for sale.4-2 bedroom apts, BUSINESS/FINANCE Deadlines auto trans.,PS.,PB,air,radio,etc. REAL ESTATE 2 - 1 bedroom apts. See by Just what everyone is looking for. : _______ appointment. Call 889-2941 or TRANSPORTATION Saturday 11 a.m.to Wednesday Only $2695.00 at Edmonds Auto 889-8305. Sales 16045 N. Oracle Hwy. 903 Homes RENTALS Combination Rates Catalina 825-9055. - - - - REAL ESTATE Green Valley News-Oro Valley Voice Rates Mini-Ranch, five acres with two 911 Mobile Homes available phone 889-2092 703 Bic Iles bedroom custom-built home. - y Beam ceilings, custom cabinets, private well, excellent school For Sale 12x50 mobile home on lot 101 Announcements 307 Work Wanted .35 • • ehold district, scenic mountain view. 75x185-1/2. Fenced partly. ------- - -- - For sale-Steyr 3-speed bicycle, 297-1018,790-4549. Furnished. On sewer - 16264 Notice: G''''' good for parts but somewhat Avenida Del Canada 297-1942. Estate Sale Fast Closeout on Small hauling jobs. Dodge van. rusted. Asking $25. Phone FOR SALE: Casas Adobes area, 1 Paintings&Frames.Art Instruction $10.00 Ioadtrash,weeds,junk.Call Wine barrel planter,$5.297-6541. 881-1004. acre,3-bdrms.. For Sale and Watercolor Painting. Neill 1-3/4 baths,family Reason,ill health.1973 Sahara.3 Bob 825-9413 Catalina. Free room, terraced pool, stone wall Gallery 326-7503. estimate. For Sale: Salton Hotray $6; CO2 enclosing backyard, large rooms, bedroom mobile home. 12-65 BICYCLE FOR SALE. 3 speed , extended, living room 20 wide, B-B pistols$10;50 ft.5/8 rubber Schwinn.21" frame.Tubes tires mid 60 s.Call 297-5655. hose $7lady's new white leather 1-1/4 acres.I will leave set up for BUSINESS SERVICE Carpentry work all phases. jacket,size 12,$50.297-2940. cables,and brakes only 1 year old. 4 people.Dishes,Silver&bedding, Kitchens our specialty. For free Really clean.$35.297-3789. FOR SALE etc. Price total $15,500, $6,500. designs and estimates call 795-8878. c141 Musical 2-1/2 acres.Lg.home w/pool.3 or down, $9,000 bol., $175.63 per DIRECTORY 4 BRs.2 rentals in town.Reason- mon.payments.WA.Bud Griffen, Instruments 10-Speed Sd,wmn ladies bicycle. able price:889-2941 or 889-8305: 15640 Daisy Place,825-9237. 2G7 Auto Service _ Almost new. Excellent condition! "STITCHES BY RITA" FOR SALE: B flat cornet w/case. $100. 297-0364. May be seen ,., mornings and Saturdays. ,_ Alterations and dress making-Oro Good sound.Call 881-1004 nights, Valley 297-4785. 624-3745 days. Ask for Dennis. _ _ $40 or will bargain. •` � 707 Recreational t,,; MERCHANDISE Drum set - complete; for sale. Vehicies KNIGHT _ , _____�. Call Mark at 327-0850. MISCELLANEOUS ,x,47 Photographic Camper Shell,for long wide bed - All RV Service .,� 24" high. Insulated. $200. Complete Motor- Equipment 889-8305,889-2941. Homes, Travel 401 Appliances - Trailers,Fifth Wheels 16 mm Kodak movie camera, Camper windows and camper GE electric hair dryer for sale. cartridge type film. Almost new doors for sale! 889-2941 or AND DAY and Campers $5.00.889-8305. condition. 9040 N. Oracle Road, 889-8305. • serviced by qualified Apt.A. 'gib AP' technicians. 403'Antiques tit;;;, Complete gas.electric plumb- iv _ _ _ 1968 Ford Step-In Van,convertedilitAN ';'\14 , in&repairs hitches.tow bars. 449 Recreation into camper. Sharpt $3,300. 4 wir'ng expertly installed Ref,:. Antique tables for sale. Call 889- . i - • s gerators&furnaces also ser. 889-2941,889-8305. ,,,_:- J,..4.4\ viced.mobile service available2941 or 889-8305. Equipment ..... All RV Service For sale large antique 30"x30" 4'x15' d _ Long wheel base camper shell.i.istoftoft 1Qa.122- butcher block,30"x30"x32" high, oughboy pool filter ono 889-8305. W Miracle Mile accessories - $75.00. 2 10-speed 15 in. thick. Phone 623-4003 or ��ope Mon Fri 8 b p m 297-4807 bikes$25 each.2710 W.Overton. - Sat 9.5 0 rr� ADS � -1 \\ �j�. �✓ By Aupx�,.,tmen.��z,tv - 719 Trucks 622 3709 Wanted:to help rehabilitate those , who are less fortunate.We are in 453 TV S/Stereo/ i- a _ For sale 72 Chevy truck. V8, air,1/2 ton. Call 889-2941 or l'410104 �`'' need of tax deductible Radio 66 4 209 = ng DONATIONS of furniture, lamps, ‘,cards,stamps,coins,books,plants fine,$250 or offer.887-5613. &pots.We will pick up.Call Willing ;� 1976 GMC 4 W.D.,;135.,P.B.,9000 WORKi Mexican Clay Floortiles. $65 per Effort Industries: 327-1734 bet. Magnavox n 1 miles and many extras. Must sell. ° 9- p.m. Console a Stereo,AM-FM ``° square foot.Also roof tile. Adobe early American maple cabinet, Call 887-2011 and'ask for Mike. o- Wholesalers,Tucson,793-8593. excellent condition. $300. $6.200. o Antiques for sale! Phone: 297-6800 - - 889-2941. _ 1;Zgi - 215 Cooling/ - 23"Zenith -two speakers.Works RENTALS A fine.$250 or offer. � Heating 413 Clothin: __. _ . _ oro valley 0 For Sale. Cornell Cap & Gown, 45.5 Wanted To Buy 801 Apartment ,�.. tae®ERISO„nrto.noe(r,e,,,P,Prucount, .: , Protect your cooler with a heavy Ph.D.; Science Ph.D. hood; Gold - Furnished canvas cover from Air-Master Tassel mortar board, size 7-1/8. . 3928 S.6th Ave.294-9358. GOLD/SILVER-Buying any form. i �' 297-38CG. .� B.R.E.Metals&Refining Company, for rent;1 BR furnished apartment. Tucson 749-3051. , s • " 235 Miscellaneous 419 Machinery/ Near U of A[North Side).889-2941. Services Tools Looking for a 1973 Dodge air- conditioner.Call 743-7098. For Classifieds call FOR SALE: Troy Tiller, 6 horse 624_3745 power,electric start&furer.3901 Golder Ranch Dr.Call only SaturdayP'PETS & I Nanau firewood service. Pine or &Sunday 1-825-3712. Bring to mesquite 1/4,1/2,or whole cords. ---. 326-8736. 427 Furniture LIVESTOCK COUPONFr:rrev FAMILY Experienced piano teacher will 'et ivestoc FORWANT take two additional students on Two beautiful matching mediter- » AD'. Tuesday or Wednesday afternoons ranean overhead lights still in Supplies in her home. Convenient nor- carton,$50.Custom made,beauti- thwest location. Call Susie Tasso ful maple cabinets for our remod- HERE'S THE RULES at 297-4172. elect garage,are the wrong color. Rabbit hutches,all new galvanized 20 ft. long, 8 ft. tau. Bargains welded wire construction. Com- 1,All items for the FREE family to omit any items not pertaining - plete with feeder,watering bottle want ads must be written on the' to personal items. . ELEvEN ,: $1,400.Ph.297-0754.241 Painting& and hangers.l-2 and 3 compact- �,pon4. No personal want ads will be ment units starting at $30.00. 2. Name, address, and phone taken over the phone. - Paperin: A set of bunk beds for sale. $25. 825-9391 or 884-8585. number must be included on the 5.The deadline for the FREE 327-9258. _ coupon, or it will not be family want ads is FRIDAY • R Painting by the hour. Interior & HORSE TRAILOR $400.00 or NOON. O Exterior, afternoons & weekends. Recliner rocker chair,large,vinyl, submit offer 9111 N.Oracle 297- 3. Only personal want ads will be 6•When Items]is sold,please call J.Plunkett,886-7982. light grey, used one week. Will 6053. accepted.We reserve the right 884-9880. sacrifice.297-3721. For The Sake Of Clarity,Please Print 11 -EMPLOYMENT Like new,recliner chair-$50.00 4 g et ervices 8700 N. ORACLE ,, for sale.888-9174. Got a pedigreed female afghan you Help FOR SALE: Loveseat, velvet want to breed?i have the male- 0 r 303 e p Wanted texture upholstery; bone back- AKC Lippizan,beige,pp' g black mask, ground with orange and green 2-1/2 years old. 297-5136 or _ BUILDING BOOM-The town of pattern. One year old, $150. 297-5096• -- Oro Valley is experiencing an Walnut coffee table and shield end - i upsurge in building activity and table,$10 each.Call 297-9385. 549 Pets For Sale 0 1, will need to enlarge its plumbing and mechanical inspectors force to cope with the new construction. 435 Household Dover Pinchers - male & female - Interested persons should apply at G. U• puppies.294-5866. the town office at 9040 N.Oracle. Live rabbits for sale!New Zealand For Sale: Kitchen set $30, goldNOT FOR PUBLICATION We need mature babysitter for our upholstered chair $12, walnut White Pedigree breeding stock, NAME 9 mo.daughter.Daytime hours,in dining table $20, regulation pool California Dutch& Mixed Breeds. your home.Call 795-2058. table$100,air hockey table game All make nice pets! .297-1822. __ __ ADDRESS $35,stereo component stand$15, Kittens: Purebreds: Siamese. Sarah Coventry `hostesses and tables & bed stand $12, room Manx.Persians.Pet or show qual- PHONE NUMBER sales representatives needed. cooler $25, TV stand $10. Also ity, 825-9376 or 825-3400 or 16054N. ORACLE 12x20 heavy gauge aluminum car- v Write J.M.Leier 3815 E.Lee. 792-4992. Maximum Insertion-3Times DEADLINE FOR WANT ADS CATALINA port$450.297-4553-825-3546. For Each Want Ad Is FRIDAY x B-6 .... 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He started hanging sat down on,and slung 10 or 15 feet by the nasty one." man, we'll get you all fixed up," he tells around the stables in Tucson 25 years ago, hind foot of a horse.But it's all part of the "If you treat them right, they'll usually the horse as he lifts the first front foot.) he said, when he was a Staff Sergeant business, Slim says. He even considers respond," Slim says. "They know I won't Slim cleans the hoof, pulls the old shoe stationed at Davis Monthan Air Force himself lucky. hurt them and I won't abuse them." off, inspects for diseases, then with the Base. Slim is a farrier — a blacksmith who "There is a lot of shoers in this town nippers — which look like huge toenail He met and married his wife Ruth in specializes in shoeing horses. A lot of a (Tucson and area) and a lot of them ain't clippers — deftly trims down the wall of Tucson.He worked in town for awhile as farrier's "luck," he says, is actually skill worth a damn. Some of them can do more the hoof. a telegraph operator, but says it made a and knowing how to handle a horse. harmthan good. In the winter you get "You want a 45- to 50-degree angle on nervous wreck of him, and he had to get He has been shoeing horses for 15 transient horseshoers here.They give the the foot. When the hoofs get too long, it back to horses. years, beginning at it full-time when he business a bad name. After they shoe a changes the angle of the foot and stretches "Back in'64 or'65,Larry Versteeg and I moved to Catalina almost four years ago, horse you have to start all over again. the tendons.That's why a horse should be bought Indianponies from down around after selling out his partnership in the old They not only ruin a horse's feet, they shoed every five to eight weeks, some- Sells for so much a pound. We brought Sabino Vista Ranch northeast of Tucson. ruin the horse too, with abuse." - times once a month." them home and that's when we found out "Everybody told me I was a damn fool "There are only about four horseshoers "The hoofs wear down naturally back which ones had been ridden before," Slim to go into horseshoeing for a,living, that around that I would recommend,or that I East,but the caliche here makes the hoofs recalls the horses would tear me up, Slim said. .would trust to do my horses. I dont want "We used to have rodeos on the "I ain't no big hefty fella, you know." a learner on mine." spilt, Slim explains."And horses penned Grabke is 5'11"and weighs 135pounds. "Bill Rafter is agood shoer and a hell up dont have a chance to wear their hoofs weekends,just little local things but they g y down." attracted people from around town." "soaking wet--with my boots on—full of of a good old boy,"Slim said. "He used to come shoe for me on the ranch when I was Slim finishes with the nippers, having Versteeg is still a horse dealer, Slim water— struggling to walk,"he grins He shoes four to six horses a day, and too busy to do it. And Ron McNeill, over trimmed the hoof clear around,and begins said,and an honest one."When you buy a has all the business he can handle. "I'm on the East Side, way out." to level itoff with the rasp. "If you've horse,be careful who you deal with,"Slim shot down by the time I do six head. I Slim likes to have the owner right there nipped it right,it dont take much with the advises. Sometraders will sell you one don't want to look at another hoof," he when he shoes a horse. "Then I can tell rasp, he says. But one slip of those and you think its pretty gentle — then said. them what I'm doing and why, and what nippers messes the whole foot up. the Novacaine wears off. "I don't overbook myself because then I they're doing wrong. That way they are He selects the shoe, forms it with a Slim would advise youngsters in the get nerve-worn. You gotta be alert and informed and know what's going on with hammer to the horses foot and lines it up. market for a horse not to get a pony. know what's going on—able to turn them the horse's foot. I don't have to call them Slim holds the nails in his teeth as he "They have a tendency to be a little nasty. loose. If a muscle tenses, I drop the foot up later and try to explain it,they can see hammers the shoe in place. And dont buy a horse because you like the and step out of the way," he explained. it. And they know I don't abuse the "It's rounding my teeth off. When the - color. Buy him for what he can do, and if "Once a horse sat down on me and horse." horse jumps,I grit my teeth.But if I'd put the color suits you, so much the better." started kicking and twisted my arm so I Slim talks while he shoes. If he isn't them in my chaps pocket, they would Slim and Ruth and their daughter couldn't work for a month," he said. "It explaining things to the owner, he is scatter all over the country every time the Cindy, a senior at Canyon Del Oro High still bothers me some." talking to the horse in a calm, soothing horse jumps." School, live on 1'/2 acres just south of His average charge is$18 a job,but gas voice throughout the process. The owner ' ("A little bit of -patience, there, Catalina, at 4102 E. Wilds Road. and material usually eat much of that up, might. get the impression that he is an Tigerino,we almost got it,"he advises the Slim used to lead a 4-H program at Slim said. Shoes are about $36 for 50 outsider and it's Slim and that horse horse.) Catalina, as well as one earlier at the • pounds —a full set averages 3 pounds — against the world, boy, side by side. He puts the horse's foot on an iron Sabino Vista Ranch. He gave it up last nails'are 6 cents apiece, then there's the Slim says there are two good reasons footstool for the last operation. Until now, year, he said, because he wasn't able to cost of keeping good tools. why he talks to horses. "One, the horse he has held the foot with one hand and spend enough time with the kids. Slim can shoe a well-mannered horse in gets to know you.When you come to shoe wielded the tools with the other hand. He is a reserve fireman for Rural/Metro 30 to 35 minutes, but not all of them are him he knows you won't hurt his feet or "That footstool really saves my back," Fire Department, and is qualified to work well-mannered. abuse him. Two, when you talk to the Slim says. "A lotta guys say cowboys with the private company's rescue unit. "Some horses are just a real pleasure, horse he knows where you're at and he don't use them.Well, bull!This is the way He has a Rural/Metro radio in his pickup honest to God, a pleasure to work with.- won't jump, and he doesn't have to move I make my living and I say anything to and keeps the beeper on to alert him to They hold their foot up for you just as around to see what you're doing." make my living easier!" any fire calls where he might be needed. nice. And then you have some that are Slim arrives on the job in his pickup Slim straightens up and looks the horse He carries a first aid kit as well as a just — they're broke to death from the truck wearing levis, a western shirt, over.("Well,you're shorter now fella,"he fireman's coat,hat and boots in the truck. knees down.You don't dare pick up a foot, cowboy hat, cowboy boots and leather tells the horse. "You thought you were a A member of the Pima County Sheriff's they'll kick your brains out." chaps with pockets in them for tools. horse and now you're a pony.") Posse,he makes occasional rescue trips on Slim says he has shoed horses when he He says he wears out a good pair of Rubbing his arm, Slim says, "The horseback. had to tie up all four legs and lay them on boots in eight to ten months, counting a tendons on the inside of my _elbows get Slim goes on occasional pack trips, their backs with a bale of hay between resole and all. "The nails tear upmy sore from the tension of holding the hunts deer on horseback,and spends a lot their legs before he could work on them. boots, when the horse steps down," he horse's foot. And the bottoms of my feet of time riding in the foothills. "I have a Now he gives them a shot of tranquilizer said."I can't operate in a flat shoe,I gotta hurt from holding up horses all day." few chickens, a couple good horses, a to calm them when necessary, he says. have that round heel." Slim grew up. in Michigan where his couple good dogs,"Slim says contentedly.