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HomeMy WebLinkAboutHistorical Records - The Oro Valley Voice (21) E N G 1. 2 5 D 7 8 .--,f),,) W VA LLE DE L _ ?•"). HELP THE VOICE CHOOSE WITH YOUR NOMINATION TUCSON , AZ 857 Awards , OV Man and Woman .. , gnize- service This week the Oro Valley Voice begins suggest names of persons they believe Green Valley, where the Voice's sister Valley area readers to submit names of its first annual search for two outstanding should be considered. The Man and publication the News is printed. The persons they feel should be honored — community leaders — to be named Oro Woman of the year will be announced in newspapers' parent is Sancruval land the reasons why those individuals are Valley's"Man and Woman of the Year"for the newspaper's Jan. 31 edition. Publications. worthy of the title. 1977. The honor has been given for the past Each issue of the Voice for the next nine Since this is the first annual•Man and The Voice will be asking its readers to 14 years to leaders in the community of weeks will include a coupon asking Oro Woman of the year selection in Oro Valley,nominees who have been active in community service at any time since the town's incorporation in 1974 will be considered for the awards, said Voice Publisher Ted Turpin. "Supporting letters to accompany the _.*,__, -,...„, nominations are important — far more • ØktC gor Woman" honore, he said, should 0 Published for residents of the Town of Oro Valle Pima Coun Arizona �'" •� / mention their work in the community Y, through individual efforts and as members Vol. IV, No. 30 One Section,a Twelve Pages 15 Cents November 30,1977 [Continued on Page B-3] • ouuu• sroa resolutions, . . .. „,, ,-,.. ,.,, :, ,,,,,,,,,,T--..,--1,* .;::::' 3 butopponentshaverecourse A few residents in two proposed road Linda Vista Boulevard in the Oro Valley iii , ' Estates road en 'neerin stud Gerald �� � improvement districts here wont be gn g y happyif resolutions assed last week b Chessen and Bud Dooley, who live on lots �z `` '� � P Y :,:•:„• .,...,:::::.:,,,.,,,:::7 .,z.� the Town Council remain on the books,by borderingthe section, indicated at the is.” meeting that they want the road removed. xY,*.. t : t But those districts can be changed, They argued that since they don't live in .„,..,. ::,...,,,::...7,7„.:,.%:.'�- council members told the audience at their the subdivision where most of the road' Ni_, ' ` k .d Nov. 22 meeting. The resolutions call for paving would be done — Oro Valley • .„,:.,.., , , :. paving in the Shadow Mountain Estates Estates West — they shouldn't bei" 4.44.:,.,....... �rt ay ^' East and Oro Valley Estates West assessed the$2,000 to$2,200 per lot to be 3 {p+ • :%.,,,,,, f:141.::,,,:•:: Isubdivisions. charged for the work. - `r < ,,,,:.,;:::,..%.„:„....„.,,,,.........,,,,.:::::::::,.:: ,The action taken was intended to move The council also voted to count for • • . • • k�w. '`\ jt� is y3� ..�� +ct ::,,,,e,..:.,,,ti,.... closer to reality the road improvements assessment allindividual lots bordering which a ma'orit of residents in both i.� z `' • �` ' ' e f,' roads tobepaved m Shadow Mountain yJ Y dv 1.y t.�1�� ••f< �I Rt¢sf> ><•.Estates East. Resident Ted Tur inhad ��� ;' z•°.`•, ';���7"�s'.�,,Y., districts have supported. p .»+` a- -�} art +°jse .�.x° �. • 1s.? The council voted to include a section of asked that two of the three lots he owns _ <; -.':.,11:::::•..-:,',�. there be combined and assessed as one — �7,': ,:ea"�•�°•�' � N ti'. ; .:.3-2,:----''' :r•fc�ae�'t • action the council could take latero wn o uIdanrais3£y -�+.P Dwight Lind,apartner in the en 'neer- � - <,. =:���' g 8� ,,F�� �� s �4� ing firm that will do the Oro Valleys , �: ' ''�'` ` . �''••* ` r ' - Estates study,has offered to require only ° �'�' �a �aa•���. � ��, �a tit +. '� .yk,°,�;.. p"' • • ?'r ': ,� L' v ad.• "`*r '�G,C„'f"of $ 100/000 hr / $5 500 down a merit if Linda Vista - y --:. ''',:s: _ • is included in the district. .!� � ` ' . ` Sp.aulding says Lind is building a house on a Linda Vista :� � Citrus Tracts lot near Chessen's, which Z`'' `? It will only take a few hours to move ;� would be served by the paved stretch of what little furniture the town owns into road. If Linda Vista is removed, Lind will. • >? the new Oro Valley Town Hall this ask that the entire $11,000 engineerng ria Saturday, Vice-Mayor E. S. Steve P g r fee be paid before avin begins. � � `,Y�• Engle notes. Whichever amount is aid, the money ?A �L, But if a building committee to bewill come from the OroValle town :-.,:.‘,-'-':;:s;-. �appointed by the town council this week is bud et and bere aid — alon withthe � � � . as successful as its first member hopes, ''':, ';"3:-,',„ ,, act al construction costs — over a period :� { � . �_' the three-bedroom house at 680 W. Calle P r ` `� i:.bi � . . of time by lot owners `A < ' � ;�� . Concordia will be filled with furniture ip � i ,�4'� dx The council decided against accepting no time. • ", i ;� Dooley s suggestion that a public hearings�} Jack Spaulding puts his money where ..f on the district engineering study be held . V r - his mouth is, too. After decliningan �-°� �,� � S. . in the town. �, : appointment as chairman of the building Member Lauren Rhude said "I'm not committee at last week's council meeting, sure what a public hearing would do.If 72 • he officially kicked off a drive to raise er cent of the lot owners in Oro ValleyA reas?tri!IferA2c?i for . P $100,000 for the hall—by donating$1,000 Estates West want the district,good.Yau A CDU field goal in the final seconds oampionships in Mesa causes himself. won't get 100 per cent to sign for sidelined dorado Jeff LeCompte to momentarily forget his handicap and express his "If we can get 100 people here to do the Christmas." same, we'll have it,. Spaulding said after joy over the kick which brought CDU its second consecutive state title.For story and the meetin ."I don't think tha too much Of the 84 lots in the proposed district, more pictures see Pages A-4 and A-5. (Photo by Chris Kemberling) g 77 are located in the largely undeveloped . to expect in a town like this. Oro Valley Estates West subdivision. Of He told the council It would be better those ownin the remainin seven lots VOICE OF THE PEOPLE to go the complete bundle— et $100,000 g g and buyit." The buildingg valued at bordering it to the north and south, only one -- Lind -- favors the improvements. office ?$67,500. Though the council-declined to hold one "I'd like to see donations in a manner optional public hearing, it noted that you could be proud of,including a flagpole further hearings are required by law at Do Oro Valley's 1,165 citizens need a $67,500 residence to house the operations of in front. The place also needs some work certain periods during the complicated ? on the entry and grass and landscaping. process of establishing a district. their town government. `� He suggested after the meeting that In other action at its November me. That's the,question the Voice is asking its readers to respond to in today Opinions two or three acres of the five-acre lot the last week the council voted to sip a poll —the first m a continuing series of polls awned at gauging Oro Valleyans opinions house is located on could be sold off to on issues of local concern. raise more money. 10-page,one s lease for the new town Responses to the questionnaires—the final tally and a reprint of the most interesting �, hall at 680 W. Calle Concordia. comments — will be printed in the Voice two weeks later, as a general rule. Readers If we cant raise $100,000 as a town, Town Attorney Walter Henderson ad- then I think we should go out of business," vised the council to go ahead with the he said at the meeting. agreement, although he added that "It's o r Mayor Lois Lamberson said most of the nota standard lease." additional $200 per month rent for the Councilman William Eldon Haines com- new Town Hall was accounted for in this planned at the council's study session that year's town budget,under the town clerk the document is-"pretty one-sided" in its expenses category. stipulation, that the town, as lessee, is Engle estimated at a study session responsible for some upkeep of the preceding the Nov. 22 meeting that "we building. 0 can get moved in for less than$1,000." "Since when do renters have to do Among the items that may be purchased that?"Haines asked for the building are a room divider and NOT FOR PUBLICATION Mayor Lois Lamberson said the town NAME at the suggestion of Police Chief Fred fund balance as o.f the time of the meeting Roof — double cylinder locks for the was the hi hest in Oro Valle 's doors, which require a key to open from g Y history,at ADDRESS 9 p $104 091. She added, however, that a either side when locked. number of uarterl bills expected this PHONE NUMBER 16054 N. ORACLE I Engle said he could pick up a mail box 9 Y ' • [Continued on P e A- Maximum Insertion—3Times oanouwE Foa wn nos CATALINA with green stamps' ' � For Each Want Ad a FPI NooM 1 ...i } 4-11:1--" rials ToCDO ' champions : ,p; 4...*ILW e'll' %, VA ‘wA ......Ni congratulations , gang ! 4 _ wE Dtt, A xv Wi Is c...„ � ,, ,,a I (9,,,,,„," Z r EP\, L, Canyon Del Oro High School pride in the leadership provided r- c). ') ,,, , VII + has another state football by Oro Valle an Jeff Carreon, �' championship its second in a star CDO44 p p quarterback, and in NCDO rT row and the Town of Oro the other loyal youngsters who CHOgL Valley celebrates along with all helped push the Dorados on toS PI RI T CDO students, faculty mem- another state title. --gm:jrir bers, parents and boosters. Congratulations, champs! The town can take special We're proud of you. STATE State Senator Dye 's a cHAMP- II, --- G� 0 - _ true female chauvinist , The more we see and hear of movement advocatedgetting THE DESERT OBSERVER State Senator Sue . Dye, the the best person for the job , no more we think the people of matter the sex but now Ms. Oro Valley and others in this Dye is tellingus that ability 2 r �n mfriendor a fo e . to represent them in the state it, so long as the job is filled by a R Hwas English The insect is devoured By CHRIS UN U Sanderson an E legislature. woman; any woman. I was glancing through naturalist collecting and the mantis then cleans Ms. Dye's latest pronounce- We suggest that this attitude an old book, Animal Trea- specimens in Africa. ', its antennae, legs and face ment, even allowing for a good is sexist and chauvinistic, to use sure by Ivan Sanderson very carefully while waiting deal of un -ho enthusiasm on a cou le of t rm (Viking, 1937). Upon seeing Those words amount to for the next meal. g g p e s which the an illustration of a praying heresy in Arizona 40 years the part of her Women's Lib Women's Libbers toss around mantis I read the descrip- later. Killing the praying The female praying man- ' tion:"a truly terrifying crea- mantis is not advised here, tis builds an egg case in the supporters, seems likely to turn with abandon. We don't really fall fastening it to a plant off many of her constituents by care whether topstate positions ture, apparently always largely because of their re- stem with a glue-like sub- - willing to engage in battle, putation of consuming reason of its transparent are filled by men or women even with man — beastly destructive field and garden stance from its body. stupidity. but we do want to see capable, head — evil protuberant insects. I have kept an egg case eyes — it sucks the life over the winter and the day Mrs. Dye goes on record as responsible persons in those In fact, these skinny �n- blood. it hatches there are tiny, having called for discharging all jobs. The au- sects are popular. They tin replicas of the adult x Y.,' Y P t the current male executives of Come to think of it, we ought thor went aren't much for running, everywhere. g um m or even flying, y the Arizona Department of to apply that same test to the on to say .'ted : jumping y' g, but pp -' that he = , -_ - they often seem quite satin I've never attempted the - Economic Security, and replac- job of state senator, currently, fied to go about on the task of counting them, but destroy s ing them with women. held by Ms. Dye. shoulders of children as a ent olo sts saythat the Obviouslymantises ::::3::,,,,', r � � � Ym 81Strange. We had always some im rovements should be for he dis sort of pet. female lays 350 eggs, each • p likes them � ��� �'���s'; one in a separate little room. heard that the Women's Lib made there bythe voters. M��. Otherwise, they spend so much. their time waiting for some- The praying mantis can thing edible to come by.I've turn ittriangular head in L.,,,,.„,k• N-VIRONMENT watched mantises ca ture many diferent directions.It oo RI fg • prey on a window screen at can even look over its shoul- der,and one is an insect der, so to speak. Other • - I'm sure they are"terrifying insects don't have this o a r r� goae r s raray . live A mantis waits patiently Mantises live short lives, One Year Ago By NORM DAVIS until a flying insect lands, just from spring to fall. The Estes.Corp. has been . ` then it makes a quick lunge That's why we're not knee 4 /116•••,..... granted a second years ex- y and impales the victim with deep in mantises in spite of tension to meet county re- dered whether solar energy •�` Have ou ever won- spiny claws. these 350 eggs! zonin requirements on a can reallyplay a major role g q in our energy future? :1112° 300-acre subdivision area i'* •�►In one hour this planet — OTHER EDITORS SAY west of Oro Valley. `�"""receives more solar energyTwo Years A o ". `than the total energy /The Amphitheater School mankind has used since 4.1.� Victim compensation District, which has schools Prehistoric times. in and near Oro Valley, says "Many who have studied1/ �� • •• it may ask its taxpayers to the question believe that the Nonsense, say en- bill is area cop-out shoulder a tax increase in sun could provide as much as vironmentalists. Their order to improve the quality one-third our total energy charges range from saying of education. needs," comments the the Administration is The Arizona Republic The editorial envisions ` protecting"bigoil"to claims editoriallylit into the ripoffs — citizens fel Institute of Environmental � P feign- Sciences.Years Ago Energy collected by the By a vote of 3-2, the town Sciences. cell is transferred to water that the government simply Victims of Crime Bill, ing a rape or mugging in doesn't care about small passed bythe U.S.House order to cash in on the council refused to appoint Yet solar power use is or another medium, and companies and private — James Kriegh town engi- downgraded by the carried to a storage tank: p p and sent to the Senate easy money.We're not so g government, and remains in citizens. and justifiably so. sure that the federal gov- neer — even though he was Pipes carrying water or A major portion of theernment couldn't devise the pioneering stage. air pass through the storage federalThe bill would provide the only applicant for the government's solar job. When we move from the tank, pick up heat,and take energy development federal funds with which an effective defense experimental to the mass it where you need it. Hot program is the five-year to compensate crime vic- against this sort of fraud. production stage,prices will water heating uses water demonstration project of the BUMPER STICKERS drop. Today a solar power from the storage tank itself. Department of Housing and tiros, up to 25 per cent But we certainly can't system for your house will Interior Secretary Urban Development. and with a maximum of argue with the Republic s -- - • sHUD is providing grant $25,000. suggestion that the an- aid to builders, developers, The Republic aptly swer "is to make the ' and some others for eligible describes it as a nonsense criminal pay the compen- tprojects. It's expected the bill which "does nothing sation and make payment s HUD program will result in to deter the ultimate the condition of release s solar energy systems' in- threat to law-abiding citi- from prison." '1 stallation in 1,000 or more zens — criminals who in- __Sun City News-Sun homes or aP artFments. flict violence." w ■ THEODORE C.TURPIN i Editor b Publisher il 11 l'evw _ DENNIS JOYCE - t News Editor i . Pima County,Arizona Y �-=i "" NEWS STAFF: 11 Mary Schmidt Chris Kemberling Linda Thompson November 30,1977 ��•sign•s••tnu•u••n••u••n.•u•nun•u•n••n•••n•n•••nn.n•r•••••••u•••••••uu•u•••..•••••..••.••••...•••.••.•.•.•••.••..••••.•••••...u•••.•.••...••..•; November 30,1977 ORO VALLEY[AUL]VOICE Ara . : .UV :'' : M � WAY,:S SS . . S f }S .. J J W ::E':...:; J• ::,,,:,,, ?i rJj: ::?::,..::,:,:., Aftera �sas'disastrous' Carter ueora i .JJ By ELLIOT JANEWAY negotiator Bob Strauss; the recessionary trap his change in Detroit with has to subsidize you." and employment made Analyzing Government Carter won't get any own bill set for him. the laid-off black Carter's Double-Talk: more sense than he Actions: The end of the face-saving deal on When Strauss ap- steelworker from Gary He - characteristically himself knew. baseball season suggests energy until he stops peared at my Seminar sounds scary, but is fudged his direct answer He predicted an in- an appropriate phrase for 'delivering for Coca-Cola this past week, he reassuring. to this steelworker by crease in steel demand if the situation at the against the country's reaffirmed the Admini- He was put on the spot promising Treasury his energy bill goes' moment. The baseball b an kr up t e d s ug a r stration's willingness to by the steelworker's - enforcement of present through. If it does, the writers like to say about growers. take any energy bill summary of manage- anti-dumping laws — a shutdowns to date will a boy in a batting slump, Late last week, the Congress might give it. ment's position: "The promise to go after seem nominal, but if the "He's overdue for a hit." White House passed the Tracking Economic only way I can give missiles with a bill the Senate wants So is Carter. He won't word to the press that Performance: T he you a job," the boss had f lysw atter. But his goes through, overtime score, but he is due to Strauss is the President's deterioration is no longer said, "is the government double-talk about energy will follow. look better for a bit — broker with Congress. in doubt, but the N ' just by giving up on his No President could have remedies being put 6 energybill and on tax a better one. He told forward are more t DINNER „,,T;, reform.Granted that this Carter that the Long- depressing than the -' ' I -�-• , ..,_,,i- {.' is not saying much, but it Dole bipartisan corn- disappointment. A mid- THEATRE � x� , will make people feel bination had the votes to 1978 tax cut directed at 7`1`�W.Miracle Mile - ,,.• better. P p reverse him on sugar; he the bottom of the income - - - . Carter's Energy Bill:It arranged for the base _would be just was the source of the Administrations quiet another exercise in faith- Proudly Presents disaster, not just for the retreat into compliance healing. The Britl'll Comec'v Sensation ' stock market,but for him with the law; and Long More spending is and the entire situation. gave him in return an coming even without calls Specifically, his decision energy approach for it; and it won't help, RELATIVELY to go all out for taxing designed to get him out of either. Carter's inter- domestic fuel costs up to SPEAKIIC the level of foreign oil titi --- . AO prices, just when the qnten �ve nga liru t latter were sliding, choked off the in- ,, _ November 30 thru January 1 vestment boom waiting _ Wed. - Sunday, 615 p.m. Cocktails, to be started by tax - .: . �. _ 6:45 p.m. Dinner. 8:15 Show incentives for the •�. � - production of alternative G�in'L .-;.:-__ ;'SNP sources of fuel. / ,y4) 9116' But now, in the nick of f woo0.4 ���r�..f�. .-1• Enjoy Cour Delicious Buffet Dinner-- w �6 time, Carter has thrown13>' .`5 in the sponge., His *44,2,,, e% Y),,,,A .{:;7'x All You Can Eat xr blistering denunciations- of of oil lobbying was a 623-9456 --._..._....--i cover-up for one of his characteristic "fight and "IlIMMI1131141WAPIMAIMIPIPAINSIMNIMNI, fold"operations. f Translated from Car- la -' terese into Realpolitik, I his insistence that his _iii i 11.” rt G.RAND opENING t : gyeai: tat st 4 I CHAIN SAW-DAY SPECIALCarwill take any ill . energy bill Congress1 GIIIFT MAILING 1 WITH FREE SAW gives him, so long as it isre, MEET FACTORY REPRESENTATIVES FROM labeled an energy bill, • POULAN, HUSQVAVUAL AND JONSEREDS even if it is the Senate % New Crop Dates Now In Stock 4 Finance Committee bill El. — the exact opposite of 5- the one he wanted. / MUNSON'S . • Long's Power:He's the i TUCSON DATE CO. - I one to watch for the I • playmaking. For the first OPEN 8-6 MON.THRU SAT.•SUN.9-5 time since the Depression days of the 1930's, the 52 E. ROGER Ra. 887-2731 . A $71 96 _ SAWFROM ONLY cost squeeze has swit- ' ched the terms ofP olitical - 11101116•26/110:04/01111114%.41011111111111101116•26/110:04/01111114%.410111111111 dealings in Washington ' FREE DOOR PRIZES to commodity politics; / the analytical trick is to figure out which com- modity problem BO 011i FA . CHAIN SAWS l0% OFF dominates the political Your guide to good reading action. ACCESSORIES 20 OFF Oil costs have wrecked SPECIAL 3/8" ORAGON CHISEL CHAIN 25% OFF (2 CHAIN LIMIT) the world economy, but ''"., . oil politics have been a w'N decoy all year long. The undercover fight has _ been over sugar. The SHARPENING IS OUR SPECIALTY most powerful lobby in PUT ONE OF OUR SAWS IN YOUR HAND AND CUT A PIECE OF FIREWOOD the Carter White House .,, is Coca-Cola, which has _-" .c,-4, - an obvious incentive to _plump for cheap sugar. tern -_ _ 71 SALE ONLY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Carter has been II 24TH &25TH FROM HO A.M.400 P.M., FRI. & SAT. 8:OO-6:00 P.M. delivering it,and skirting • L..,,_ << COME & MEET DAN & SHIRLEY AT THEIR NEW LOCATION: the threshold of his own •_ _ - 1 • -' EveryMonth Justice Department's �• =--=.-,fist Grant Road Mower, Saw and Cyc'e • -.. interpretation of the law. Sugar, onlyrecently a EASY LIVING. g red flag to housewives, is 619 ALTURAS. TUCSON. AZ — 623-6264 now the penny-a-pound _ • REGISTER FOR FREE POULAN MODEL 25 CHAIN SAW loss leader at the 1 0 `-�'''' t AND PICK UP A FREE CALENDAR supermarkets. But the i ,�, e Southern r �" sugar growers out- Arizona ..i number the processors— - * = Magazine especially in Congress. The member maddest r' r at the Coca-Cola lobby • -Al atih rt PANDA . happens to be the most = t.__ for it A:tURAS STEM HOUSE powerful single figure on . ,,,,. in Capital Hill: Senator this Russell Long. 'Ti newspaper. 3 Strauss's Skill: What '• _r ---- -- ';; - GRANT RD GLOBE ONSCOUIIT CITY every schoolchild used to , :.- ::-'+ ":-' '`'';+ o learn about the birds and "• •- S' °C the bees was finally =s. _ g explained to Carter last -!!!.i .• •�'' GREEN VALLEY o week by Trade A-4 ORO VALLEY[ARIZ I VOICE November 30,1977 ,„._ LATE SURGE DOWNS GILBERT „,. - - , > s4 3 _� rCDOfindsconfidenceintime ,.•t: . . � By DENNIS JOYCE a fourth. down. A Dorado Another five minutes, and News Editor trainer kicks a cupin dismaythe same player was helping .� o P Y P g k. 0 When you go for two after on the sidelines; Carreon his teammates in a futile t * ' 41' .: trading turnovers in the air boots the football 46 yards attempt to hoist Coach Bob 4- 3.`V4 jiiand on theground for three through the uprights, Smith and the AA Class g .."\ -.,_ �> ... . o quarters of,football— that's making the score 9-7. trophy — all at once. Ili . �� confidence. "Please, God, don't let In the locker room, Smith The Canyon del Oro High them get another touch- praises and chides his team.{`°% ' x School Dorados seemed to down!" pleads an intense "You had to win the game 441, tr know more than they were Dorado from the bench, his twice' " he notes, knowing showing Saturday night in back turned to the score- full well that made them .r � • Mesa — at least until the board showing half a minute. appreciate it all the more. last three minutes ticked off �' on the scoreboard. • � t ` *'.: .- All of a sudden, Oro Republican women s , - r -., Valley resident Jeff Carreon •:;:,- ' '.* , , AlitNik "'* itir had time to thread the ._, needle with his passes — .,.,. . , luncheon to feature ., , , ... , , . ,- --- „,, while for 45 minutes prior he ,-. % - fi ' 4.. ' - -„.:.- . was uc y to get his arm up. All of a sudden,the white t ... , fashion, holidaytips line of the unmolested goal 4'..'i x was within view of the backfield. A fashion show and tips on started by Oro Valley , �, . it"'''' *-';'''' All of a sudden,the Dora- holiday decorations will women, membership is open 4, dos were back in the game highlight asocial luncheon of to all Northwest area s — but without a second to the Oro Valley Republican residents. ��>` � lose. A bobbled pass was Women's Club Friday at the caught bya fallen CDO Coat of Arms Restaurant. rr , g American Viewpoints - � �} _ Tucson will . . ,-,4; .'' ' ''' el. '7r Is receiver for the two-point Eileen's of conversion that would have present the show and Jean put his team ahead,8-7. But Mentus of Crafts 'n' Things -------- , no. Holding. Bringit back will offer ideas on Christmas -=='� �, another 15 yards and try it decoration. % `:i' The luncheon begins at -- p . �;, again. �_ , �_ 12:30 .m.Frida , following 4,1 a,. Ca�rreon seemed to have P Y -� cocktails at 11:30. Tickets / -, more time on the second wo- int attemp - "--- . t than all for the occasion are $4 and — r treservations can be made -,_: the time his line had given �ij him in the previous three with Mary White, 297-3540, I- / - qhers. or Joan Cowles,297-7608. He drilled it to Steve The Oro ,V al ley _ 4? .' * e ' Gallagher, who in turn was Republican Women s Club .,. - * drilled himself bya Gilbert encourages new members to what we won when all our R people united must not now be ;; 4► defender — upended, and join. lost m suspicion, distrust, and ”' Na. • * disconnected from the ball. Though the group was selfishness or politics among Ab ' But the Dorados were our people. rolling.If there was a way to Lyndon B.Johnson Same old confusion save this game with 2:44 left,they were bound to find Florence Stinson,a volunteer office worker at Harelson Elementary School struggles it. . to listen to the person on the other end of the phone at the school's newly finished,busy The slow big Gilbert main office.The building,which was completed last month,is approximately three squad hardly saw the kickoff before the Dorados were times the size of the old facility. (Photo by Chris Kemberling) NEED DENTURES? upon the ball=a successful onside kick. More than 500 NOW A TRULY CouncilOK's . CDO fans are rejuvenated. Ater two wasted minutes , LOW COST DENTURE [Continued from Page A-11 the regular contractor--Bruce Greer and week would quickly reduce that amount. Associates — failed to follow up on work �.. r $200 S' Town Engineer James Kriegh told the as requested. r V n e Ban g q council that a bid he submitted for federal Top maintenance priorities are sweep- • highway safety funds has been approved ing sand off roads in Oro Valley Estates - NI —but that the money he requested may i and Shadow Mountain Estates and b _ . 4.--.4„ . be unavailable. roads in Campo Bello Estates. - ` .. 5.,: Oro Valleywould receive as much as �` '� ����� Recent rains have made the work IS AVAILABLE TO YOU $88,775 in federal money for signs, necessary, Kriegh said. Made to Fit the Wks Es' clearance of shoulders and some road "A lot of contractors are reluctant to do SFROM YOUR if enough surfacing, money is found—and work for the town," ��� g he said after the - LICENSED etEar D if the town agrees to match the funds with meeting."He(Greer)has his big contract- All-in-the-ear aid no less than eight per cent of its total, or ing jobs and this is just fill-in for him." about$8,700. He suggestedMALL 327-4533 FOR THE that in the future, the by��MAICO C C� Kriegh said Oro Valley's request is gg gY q town could save money by hiring high Sir,4 p ,,.matte to MA1CO tech- LICENSED DENTIST "well ahead of a lot of other towns' " school students with pickups to clean "' t a rad ana hes" tom.a • complete hraring aid ret:reit•contained because of his prompt and laborious some streets here. The town could also w;th'n t""nnid IN YOUR LOCALITY preparation. rent a tractor for blading, he added. Ask about our The council thanked Kriegh for the long The Town Council also voted last week 3.DM Trial Program hours he has put in as volunteer engineer, to sign an agreement with the Pima C'"o<visa which included one week recently during County Public Defender's-Office, which ra MAICO which he spent close to 40 hours on Oro will provide an attorney on request for Valley matters. traffic violators appearing before the Oro ATKINSON STORIES AND PHOTOS Kriegh said he hired the Tucson firm R. Valley magistrate. 965 N.Miramar*Way E. Miller Construction to do emergency The fee charged by Pima DIAL A L i mh-I i i t case.per Countyforthe (Alves-non at I.2nd St.) ABOUT VOUR road maintenance work in the town, after service is $100COMMUNITY , .,%' GOLFERSi One du. olf bails FREE Coming up i�`t, nog,t fe-'t•was ,. • �.,. if we cant offer you the in the Catalina Calc: lowestprice on pro-line For all your PRESCRIPTION needs, �_�1golf clubs in Tucson. 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Child inbecause Saturn s ,.,. . .,. �- ,� - Bethlehem: up- ��:� • ,�� � � .. .;����; � : N -,�. ;�<< .: .� r � �.. hem: And posedly ruled the � «.. � �, ." � destiny ��� � .- � �� �'�,.�� •� � � �. .-. Vw yam, lo, the star which they �` �4•-le _ . ,► ., '", -• . •_ r v :� W of the Jews. �.. k ��: .,�,,... � ..�...�, T; had seen in the East went w . _ . . . 4, •, x :.-•-•. - .' - , ..' . �: And this occurrences - .= '�'-.1. s i ;�� , before them until it came ` �. z '+ : appeared in the con- Y _ �x s, F to rest over the place stellationi -� • . • Pisces — - 3 ... . 'f,�. where the child was °r ---` ,-. ''` .,. . �. 1 ! House of the Hebrews -- ~� ;� 4 . . ;+ . �, z - :. .s-- •• • - This Christmas the where . . - .-- �,,#,•..�. r -. -.rti _ _ r �* celestial events . �., -... ..-�- �. , � :� , = ,�` - �. �� -� Three Wisewouldn't Menw traditionally .�� �,. . . . .� . � r :=z �t �, � <• ��� ,�,. tt. � ��'�� forecast . .. �: - .� - t .� ►��k .� �-:� � �.. _ . . .� �. • , recognize the Star of ..` ' .: ;.�'� �$ . t. - _` .� i..N 1:,,..13,,,,..- Bethlehem incidents of great im- �.. _ - ..;. ehem even thou_gh ..: y ..„ '- t .4 • -t :tM ` t... "star" portance to the «��+•,. n '� �`w .r�.,g�. � .•. '�•� •, •N j----,. `'- . 4 the star maybe • .. . . <�... > , ..1 .� . • ,,, t - -", in plain Israelites g� , ,. . •.., * '� . } . �. ���*: represented - ► 4:` 4'p i..'.% • . �-t sight — p by 1 *TA... , e� ~'. V'�.1e„ .p: In 6 B.C. another rare a. : CA TAL INA CURRENT • Swap meet, / / CALL bazaar usher November 30,197 • • 7 _ 111 christmas_. By BETTE CHASTAIN As you start unpacking the Christmas district viding services decorations, perhaps you'll find some you don't want anymore. Instead of throwing them out, you can take By DENNIS JOYCE $15,000 to operate until July 1, when it fee—through taxes— for the first time. them and all your sal- News Editor must begin taxing its property owners to The only fire protection options open to able unwanted items to - - ili The same fire protection personnel and pay for fire protection. the district are forming its own depart- the Swap Meet this equipment available here before forma- Rural/Metro must wait until the super- ment and contracting with Rural/Metro, Saturday at Coronado tion of the Golder Ranch Volunteer Fire visors approve the Golder.District budget said Deputy County Attorney John New- Elementary School on District will continue to be offered — at before it can enter into a contract with the bauer. Wilds Road. 4 least until July 1. directors, Karbo said. He said he believes contractingwith the If you get together - ` A- g A "general understanding" has been McLaughlin said, however, that he volunteer department that serves the with a friend and set up reached by the new district's board of doesn't think a formal agreement can be neighboring Catalina Fire District is a single table with all your odds and ends, directors and the private Rural/Metropo- signed until July 1. prohibited by state law. you can get in on the meet for only$1.Call litan Fire Department Co., said Cas "They haven't really committed them- Rural/Metro is the only holder of a Mrs. Nelson at 825-9101 or 297-5441 for Karbo, chief of the company's Ina Road selves yet,"Karbo said."We would like an state-approved certificate to contract for arrangements. station in Tucson. agreement to be there after July 1." fire protection, Newbauer noted. The Senior Now Generation program Six Rural/Metro reserve fire fighters He added, however: "They can't really Nearly all the$15,000 the district hopes members will also hold an Open House live in Catalina and one truck is kept here contract for more than a year at a time. to receive from the county to operate in Saturday in their trailer-clubhouse at the for immediate response to emergency fire There are different costs for different the next seven months would go to northwest corner of the Coronado campus. and medical calls. levels of services as they go on." * Rural/Metro. * * For more serious emergencies, the He said his company has given esti- Mrs.Monplaisir said,however,that she The first St. Martin de Porres Mission company's Ina Road station can send mates of"13,000 on up"for fire protection thinks that figure isn't"realistic"and that Christmas Bazaar will be held Dec. 10 in support to Catalina in about 10 minutes, until July. "we 'll probably have to cut it." the new church building at Everett and said James McLaughlin, a Golder Ranch Contracting with Rural/Metro through The new Catalina Fire District was Avenida de la Canada. Volunteers in the District director. the district will "improve services and granted $4,109.16 of the $13,644.15 it community who want to set up a booth or The district board scheduled a public decrease costs" for individual property requested from the board in September. help advertise this first bazaar, can call meeting Monday night to draw up an owners,Karbo said.He predicted that an That district has 992 residents compared Louise Recktenwalt at 825-3558. interim budget which will be financed out individual's tax for the district will cost 90 to 1,295 in the Golder District. of the Pima County general fund, with per cent less than a subscription with the The Golder Ranch Board of Directors Mr. and Mrs. Colin Tucker announced approval by the County Board of Supervi- company. reached its"general understanding" with the Nov.20 engagement of their daughter sors. Those who have chosen in the past not Rural/Metro — in lieu of a contract — Janise to Curtis Lee Warren. son of Mr. Director Maria Monplaisir said she to contract with Rural/Metro, however, immediately after voters approved the and Mrs. F.Curtis Warren of Tucson.No hoped the board will grant the district will be paying after July 1 a fire protection district Nov. 8, McLaughlin said. _ [Continued on Page B-3] Reporter finds burglary easy in unprotected home , By LINDA THOMPSON These burglars will at- plastic between the jam In broad daylight last tempt to rob a house only if and the bolt. s' week, I squeezed in some they spot an easy entry The deputies suggested gg moonlighting. "because the average time supplementing the lock with 'a 1 I pulled off a heist on the they will spend in a a deadbolt. One word of " _ �,. outskirts of Oro Valley. residence is two to three caution,though: :--' '; I broke into a new home in minutes," s, „iiil Y� - � Creech added. Deadbolts may be key less than a minute without Delaying a burglar, even operated or opened from the - disturbing any of the neigh- for a few minutes, should inside with the hand. bors. curtail his visit. While the key-operated The job was done neatly, Just at first glance, deadbolt is more secure,the } 3 t no broken windows or Creech noticed that my thumb operated deadbolt is- bashed in doors, no house needed a light in the safer if invalids or children crowbars or pipewrenches. garage and the front yard, live in the home. ' ; Before I'm charged with even though there were Some homeowners put second degree burglary lights in the entrance and deadbolts on their doors,but � ti `, � ,.� A�. , i (first degree burglary gr g y must the back porch. defeat their purpose when , , '" - :,,;.< occur at night), I'll confess: Homeowners should-take they install them in- , , s A Despite It was my own rising new homcoste. Iof advantage of thehim burglarto 'works correctlonthey,the deputies saiddoor. , . did it to prove a point. fear of detection. A well lit The strike plate, located x the frame keeping a residence these where he can be observed, should penetrate the door da s most houses and Creech added. frame and the wall. Pur- .- ,�`�� ;fficr:� � 3z �' � `. �� :� apartments have ineffective Then the deputies spotted chase strike plateswith 3,��,��.. . ._ .�,� :-.�� � � P P r .. locks on doors and windows, the hinges on the exterior of three-inch screws. � �' > � • and some of the construction the door..In minutes,Creech Otherwise, the lock isn't a t k' provideslittleremoved the Spins from the fastened as securely. security from . •- : >' burglary, two local sheriff's hinges as well as the g door! To my dismay, Creech 3� deputies say. Homeowners s h o u 1 d said he could easily break 4 Since a sliding glass door purchase and install only into the home,even with the 4..* ‘ -t.' * 's' 1 -�� is lifted into position when nonremovable hinges and deadbolts installed. installed, I simply loosened headless screws. The clutch While most doors appear - N., , , . s,y x. the lockby jerking the head screw is difficult to solid, many are built with handle, raised the door off remove while the-commonly hollow cores. The burglar ' ' 44''''- r ' . , *;� '� ,� the tracks, and removed it. used Phillips screw can be takes a pipe wrench and a *,014, ' > Meanwhile, sheriff's undone with a five and ten rams the lock into the hollow � : deputies Bob Creech and screw driver, as Creech door. ',, �44. > : Sam Torres from the demonstrated. ' �� .w � Creech suggested m- Catalina substation�-' � �-l" gg`` � Ga na subs on were by For those of us who don't stalling solid core wooden �Shy �:7,, my side, giving some consider ourselves "handy doors or metal-clad doors. pointers on the method of men", Torres and Creech While I appreciated the 0.; *‘� entry which is frequently will provide brochures — two and a half hours the W�, �'� used by burglars. after the free securityin- deputies spent on 2~;,-4':'.4':;44.,-,:. Actually, these deputies section — to explain hese Pmy z�b Y P P p security check, my face •�S~� �` k° _ '= specialize in crime alterations and the registered dismay. ,„„,„,,,a„,,,_, a -� `� prevention in and around necessary items to purchase This brand new, solidly ' p the Catalina substation, at hardware stores. constructed home . ` occasionally assisting the The locks on the doors, aranteed to disrupt my ‘‘,4.,,,,,„... : '''',,,,.51,1'.:,,i7 - ,,, .,_ -,,�,xi Oro Valley police depart- the key-in-the-knob latch budget for the next 30 years ment since "burglars have lock, were also ineffective. — could b entered by even r:. z..:*. �_�.:_... no boundaries:, But unfortunately, they find the most inept burglar. Ton-es and Creech were their way into the con- Surely other houses, Windows male ea,sy entries there to check the house's s r ' t uction of most homes. especially the more ex- security and to recommend Creech said he could pensive ones, were con- Sheriff's deputy Sam Torres from the Catalina substation demonstrates an minor alterations for the break this type of lock strutted more securely? inexpensive method of deterring burglars from entering a residence.Torres places a home to deter burglars. simply by applying pressure Negative, the deputies round dowel in the tracks of a sliding glass window. This may be done with sliding According to Torres, "80 to the door knob. And replied. glass doors also. The dowel prevents the burglar from disengaging the lock by per cent of burglars are burglars frequently pry According to one, law applying pressure and lifting the window or sliding glass door off the tracks. opportunists." them open or slip a piece of [Continued on Page B-2] B-2 ORO VALLEY[ARIZ]VOICE r I 141 _ - i- , , ..,\',,,,;,,,',., '----., .-4, ,,,,,4.,,,,, , , , ,, , ,,,, . \, .. , ,.. , Voice reporter takes up ,,,,,, ..„,,,,, .., ;,,,, ,,,, te�`\ +h i�. $ '� fit. ..'.'::‘4- . burglary ; shocked ,,, . ,,,. ;,, , ,.. , , , „, . :::,,,.?„, ,,,. . .., . ....., t.,„ , , " , , ,.„.......,. ,,.. , . , ,, . .„ . :„.,. 4: . , ,,, , ., ..„...„,s ,,, ,. -, : . .., - " '''''';',:*.:4,;,,,,,,,.. .. � .,,,....„ v , '.. • e +4 ,„ ,, ,., 1 .. , . „..... , - . ... BIU3IFVieEAINlITE'S by success ... ,„,,,,... , „, , ,,, .„ . : i , ,„ , ,. ... „„..‘„, . ,,,„... ,..,..,. .... .,„ „. J securityin mind. developing some of the much of their time , � �� �� F g .„ . I had visions of building codes, the deputy organizing Neighborhood '�. enforcement officers in enlightening county of- added. Watch Programs for . k4T other states are assigned to ficials, until the deputies After these dismal words, homeowners associations or z g P ‘A) county building code said law enforcement offi- the deputies checked the other county -residents * ``� �j cials had tried. windows and slidingglass residingin the same area. ► �� � committees. These officers outline According to the one doors --all of which were as The deputies ask families • A .. ,.,.. moderately priced con- deputy,`"Money talks" (alias secure as paper plates. to meet all their neighbors �,=� struction methods and the home builders). So far, An inexpensive alteration become familiar with their ` materials which the home the home builders have for sliding glass doors and neighbors' schedules and jot h`` yT builders are required to use successfully prevented law windows which operate down their phone numbers so residences are built with enforcement agencies from similarly is to place round and license plate numbers. dowels in the tracks. This *ay, area residents "`While someone can still learn to watch their neigh- 2 \: pop the lock, the dowel bors homes, even though c ��i}, prevents him from sliding some may feel awkward at '.'. ”; �� the door or window up� off first because they think , F,« the tracks,"Creech noted. they're being nosy," Torres , t Homeowners also may said. h ' tt...- drill holes in the top of the Once the program is ` ��: window or door frame at implemented, residents who �•: °� both ends and a hole in the sot somethin suspicious in :*:,-.sill,,;,.-„, '. \ - - middle, and insert 1 114 inch the area notify the Catalina pan head sheet metal substation at 792-8746..,-,,,,,,,,,,, f..-„,, ' The substation isa i screws.Residential burglar gradually implementing a „ � °` alarms may be purchased "Code 9 Program” as well. 3<, .. tet. u from electrical and hard- Residents who work fulltime :t•',,,,,i,ive:s.` . ,;";,, ware dealers or entire or who leave on vacation fill - M systems may be leased or out.a Code 9 card,describinglig' s�' _ - purchased from alarm their vehicles and listing the -�-.companies. hours the house is unoc- ,,, 6.:..,,i,,,,NE:iii.,,,,,,,,,,,,i,,;,.:1_,,,,,,::,,,,,,,, �,' ' - $.:-. , I W se s stems ma cu led.hiie the y y p , s «o.„,„,.,,,.......,•;.,..,... i , `� be costly, property installed Deputies patrolling the v � F _ s. � �� alarms can lead to reduced area drive past the empty fi ''''';',.?•2.--:*'' ' ` rates for homeowners in- houseperiodically, looking � �� �� � for unidentified cars and '` � \4 surance. Electric timers may be persons. \ ` .•?v, , :4.*5.' - ,, : purchased as well, to turn Frequenting hardware , 4 lamps and radios on and off stores on my day off in ?¢� f` • while the house is unoc- search of deadbolts and -• , - ‘,.•,- - „.... ,... . 4404 ` clutch head screws is not my �t t. The Catalina sheriff's idea of a good time But I q r Above, deputy Sam Torres illustrates another security substation also conducts two remember one of Torres' r s �;{ . measure for windows and sliding glass doors. He points programs to help residents comments. p�. out where holes should be drilled into the frame of a disrupt the burglars' "We devote so much of soh •`Y window and sheet metal screws inserted. The pins, like operation, in their favorite our time to crime preven- ` vt., the dowels,prevent a burglar from breaking the lock and time period — 9 a.m. to 3 tion. But the people we most berling lifting the plate of glass from the tracks. Top right, p.m. often meet are either, the Photos bry� Ch?ris Kern deputy Bob Creech, also with the Catalina sheriff's Creech and Torres spend suspects or the victims. substation, demonstrates how easily someone may remove a sliding glass door, if preventive measures , aren't taken.By breaking the lock and lifting the door off the tracks, Creech could have entered the home within CIVIC minutes. Bottom right, Creech inspects a door damaged GROUPS••. by vandals.During a home security check,Creech points NOT MANY PEOPLE WILL SEE k out the door's hollow core construction.He suggests that SCHOOL hollow doors be replaced by solid wooden or iron-clad GROUPS... MISTAKE YOU MAKE. ones. Newspapers in American CHURCH employ more people than any GROUPS... other industry except the steel and automobile in- $ • •: SEE OURS! dust , ries. 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Fruchthendler told a press Davis and Democrat James Corbett. ` conference Tuesday, and his "Citizens ' for Consolidation Government" hopes Newly ,elected city councilman to complete the job. George Miller has already joined the . . _« Man , m n e r ro Metro ou the insurance manoe0a oA key to success will be winning over p �' p� the Pima County supervisors and state said, "and we're confident we can get legislators, he said. all six members of the present city A news release distributed at the council to-support our efforts." [Continued from Page A-11 just might pick such an individual." press conference showed onlySuper- The content of the nominating letters, p He emphasized that the CCG is of organizations, both governmental and Turpin said, is "probably the most visor Katie Dusenberry — who was in bipartisan, and proudly cited such private. important factor in selecting the attendance supporting the "Metro" supporters as Tucson business leaders "We . , honorees." move currently. Roy Drachman, a Democrat, and also try to weigh the significance of Former Green Valley News Publisher But Fruchthendler told a questioner Gordon Paris, a Republican. such community service, its success, Robert Janz began the Man of the Year that "these people (the other super- whether it entailed some sacrifice by the contest in 1964 — in the period of that visors) are political creatures,"and he Fruchthendler said his group is an nominee, whether he or she received any thinks the CCG will be able to bring offshoot of the Commission on Im- pay in connection with it, and whether it retirement community's infancy. - them around by showing them peti- proved Governmental Management, truly was exceptional enough to warrant Turpin continued the practice when he tions with many local signatures. a pro-consolidation group which has special consideration of that person, took over the newspaper in 1967, and He said the organization hopes to get been financed with approximately Turpin said. added the honor for outstanding woman in at least 10,000 petition signers to urge $200,000 in tax money over the past 1971. the state legislature to pass enabling two years. The final decision on the winners is A practice that will evolve is for the legislation and a constitutional amend- Most of the money came from the made by the management of the Voice. Voice to announce the award winners for ment which would permit "Metro" City of Tucson, but Pima County also the previous year in January. government for Pima County. contributed. "It isn't a popularity contest, the publisher added, "even though most Their names will be engraved on winners will probably have been very plaques which will then be presented to STRAWPOLL BEGINS popular in the community. them at a luncheon or dinner in May—the anniversary of the Town of Oro Valley's "But occasionally,one may step on some incorporation. Winners and their spouses Does town, need new toes while doing a lot of good — and we will be the guests of the Voice. all? [Continued from Page A-11 should therefore fill out and return the answer blanks immediately each week. Catalina swap meet, They can be returned by mail, or dropped off at the present Town Hall. baor Of primary concern to the Town Council at this time is the move its staff will make to the new quarters next month — a house at 680 W. Calle Concordia. [Continued from Page B-11 The second and third graders drew a A year's lease with option to buy.has been agreed to by the council. date as yet has been set for the wedding. large skeleton and are now busy labeling Among the arguments pro and con about the hall are: * * * PRO: Oro Valley's population is expected togrow to 8,000 in the next 50years, and all the bones. Some future doctors here y p , xP A Happy 15th Birthday today to perhaps? The next project for the stu- along with that growth will come the need to proportionately increase town services. Christina Nicholas. dents is to create their own book, which Traffic and criminal activity will force the Police Department to expand; * * * will be put in the library for all the improvements on roads that will be seeing more use must be done more frequently; The Catalina Volunteer Fire and Rescue students to read. The children are also businesses and new subdivisions will spring up in the town. team is slowly gathering a supply-of toys making outlines of their bodies and now If the town staff that's charged with helping accommodate this growth now finds its for its Christmas drive, but needs more. have to put a uniform on it depicting what present two-bedroom town hall at times crowded, it ain't seen nothing yet. Also, non-perishable items of Christmas they want to be when they grow up. CON: Oro Valley is the smallest town in Pima County and, by design, the one that baskets are requested by the volunteers. . Future football players are Victor Golder, provides the least variety of services to its residents. * * * Louie Orso and Frank Hunsiker. Townsfolk say they like Oro Valley just the way it is. This requires a conservative Clorie Mater is another on the list of George Irwin wants to be a fireman, philosophy among the members of the council that governs the town. those local residents who recently gradu- working as an army officer is the goal of It should operate at minimum expense. The leasing of a $450 per month house is ated from the Rookie Training School. Dwayne Burkey, and Wendy Thomas and wasteful if continued rental of a$230 per month apartment would serve Oro Valley's * * * Christie Winters hope to become nurses. purposes as well. Coronado Elementary Schools kinder- Jody Mote, Brian Warner and Mark Parkinson's Law dictates that those who use the new office will manage to fill up its garten and first grade youngsters have Lawson made a Thanksgiving mural for space — four times the apartment's — with files,pipers, desks and office supplies. been enjoying the interesting stories told their teacher,Marleen Storms.The fourth - But discipline and tight management should allow the town government to continue them by Gwen Karch. The children have graders recently enjoyed preparing operating out of the present town hall — at nearly half the cost. also been kept busy making Indian vests bunuelos (Mexican donuts) but eating Those are the arguments. What do you think? and pottery pinch pots. them was more fun. Mrs. Trueblood's daughter named for 'Who's Who' k-4iopk*k-fopk-u;k4gA-4gv-*t4rk-isogk-46oK-twowk-ipaxivf LAKE FOREST, Ill. Lin- gain the honor this year.She extracurricular activities - Chrlstrflas Aeans . . . da Trueblood-Lambert, is a senior at Barat, a and future potential. Elec- daughter of Mrs. Elizabeth four-year liberal arts college tion is made by faculty and Uttie Peep* . for women, located in this administrative members of H. Trueblood of Oro Valley has been selected for listing s u b u r b a n c o m m u n it y the college. CASA SLwHcw PLAZA in the 1977-78 edition of located 30 miles north of The students are selected 76N. oR RD TUU CCSON 802-29297rag 1 1 Who's Who Among Students Chicago. from more than 1,000 insti- in American Universities Qualifications for listing in tutions of higher learning in from a stocking stuffer to that special gift for the and Colleges. Who's Who include high all 50 states, the District of grandchild The publication recog- scholarship, service to the Columbia and several In your life . . . nizes"outstanding students" community, leadership in foreign nations. Little People is your complete children's clothing store on campuses across the United States. Sizes: Linda is one of 20 women v f ' • Boys— new born to size 10 • attending Barat College to �; -�. �� —Girlsnew born to size 14 -1,-.7-k) . HALF FAR Dave Taylor - also gats--books-- ,.f.' :.�� MFRS , 4.-,�Sales Representative � accessories it INSURANCE ::f., 41;. -:__ SIZE 16320 N. Oracle Road Take the Prince Road exit from 1-10 and drive ROUP P.O.Box 8999 C.R.B. west to Oracle Road.Go north on Oracle to Casa —;t Tucson, Arizona 85738 Blanca Plaza, 6076 N. Oracle Road, Tucson. SHOP ,y„RMERS Bus. 825-3777 Res. 297.6745 •_- t 297-4911. V71,41- 2Z43 EAST . -.� - i ..1.-,.•fs.,..�Se.... For all your insurance needs. M.F �..' Open Mori.-Sat.a30-5:3)p.m.,Sunday 1(.30-730 p.m. i, i BROADWAY 1 .., lit _` TUCSON, AR IZ. - 1"...' ,,�, a [ARIZ]VOICE November 30,1977 ' perhaps by spring 1979 ,. „,..„.,..‘..,..„.. , s •,:k7,,..t.:,...,....,......4',.,.. 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NNA chairman But electrical conduit has scheduled to be rebuilt by .:,.., ..,4,;:.':';;I''':')4 :',T. .. . Ike, . .-.::,,aY....7::-4):.4.!:,:::-...,7,T,\':!::',.=',.-. ,.,..,::ii.,,t,,-•if:44t.P;=;,-...,,,.,,,,,,:been installed installed so that when the end of this year, but had *: -- . .„,., , ,.;1', 4t.-,-;--,'•`.'*'•:,,,,A,'' The publisher of the the need does arise, installa- been delayed by the state „.., . . _. , .:,...,.,:f..e,,,,::44:*,V ,:i:.,,. ,.4,,'(i''' ..1.1,•!..:-7::,,, ,,.:,,,,,:i,-,-,, Oro Valley Voice has tion will be simple, Ms. Department of Transpor- -,.,,,..7.)':-*:411;. ,', ,;-i,, ,z %- . . A:',- been named Arizona's Walker said. tation. ,..r,..., .,,,.;:,,,....:,.;*.,;,--41, s-:. .":-:'Z'>r: ',,tee,..,;,.., ... A•,..4-.. .... . .: •,,,, ,'" '44i:l;2'r' ....''''''' ''':` ' ',:t;.. ''' '4:'..;** - '''''.;A4437.1W' state chairman for the The corner is a busy one Officials had suspected - -— National Newspaper As- -because of heavy traffic that a shortage of state sociation. caused by Canyon del Oro funds was. responsible for Ted Turpin, who also High School just a few the postponement. Delayed expansion publishes the Green Val- hundred yards west. The stretch of U.S. 89 The Arizona Department of Transportation has delayed the call for bids on widening ley News and Easy Living She said the call for bids which bisects the Town of this and other sections of U.S. Highway 89 which bisects Oro Valley. The delay was magazine, was appointed should go out in February or Oro Valley is the commun- caused by several changes in the original$4.4 million plan.Thisstretch north of Desert by Eugene Martin, cur- March—not next month, as ity's main thoroughfare for Sky Road will be widened to four standard-sized lanes with a dividerinstead of the four rent president of the had been planned pre- traffic. narrower lanes it consists of now. Arizona Newspapers As- viously. sociation. In the meantime, the de- NUMBER ONE RADIO MEXICO e •6).. DEC 8-13 DEC 23-30 1 MAZATLAN MEXICO CITY Al fl: . . . for people who do. 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The exclusive Thomas Color-Glo enables everyone in the t.... pressure more seriously and getting medical family to play the organ instantly,If you can read the .41)_..r.. ../1 alphabet you can play the Thomas with Color-Glo,The help. keyboard lights up letters appear,and you lust match the • >, ij letters with those on the special color-keyed sheet music, \\- ,// ---' Its as easy as ABC .Color-Glo by Thomas, - See a demonstration in our store today! People today are often discouraged about hORGAN control of their destinies. But this is one area of life omas /Zr CENTER where we can take hold of our fate and do A SOUND FOR EVERYONE something about it. Mon.,Tues.,Thurs.9-5 p.m. . Fri.&Sat.9-6 p.m. ,. Closed Wed. ( Placita del Norte— 5823 North Oracle — 888-4 702 If you have comments or suggestions, write to "KAIR Is Concerned." between River Rd. & Orange Grove Rd. The above editorial was written by John Riddick \. and aired on Nov. 12 by KAIR AM and FM. November 30,1977 ORO VALLEY[ARIZ]VOICE 8.-5 447 Photographic TRANSPORTATION RENTALS cop"jiiissipiimo........ _ Equipment 701 Automobiles 801 Apartment 16 mm Kodak movie camera, .. cartridge type film. Almost new 1973 Chev.Impala,AT,PB,PS,AC. Furnished 1 condition. 9040 N. Oracle Road, New radial tires, recent tune-up, _* Apt.A. new shocks, 57,000 miles. Clean. for rent;1 BR furnished apartment. Classified Index Commercial and Business Want Ads Ph.297-4733.$1850.00Near U of A[North Side].889-2941. 5ep word mum erword 20 d mini BUSINESS SERVICE DIRECTORY 449Recreation 1973-Ford Grand Torino, 51,000 Special Effects we Extra Per Word { miles, PB, PS, AT, good tires & •03 Apartment ' EMPLOYMENT Blind Ads 50 Extra Equipment L clean. $1750.00. 825-9986 or of U urnished MERCHANDISE MISCELLANEOUS All Ads 4% Sales Tax 825-3870. 4'x15' doughboy pool - filter and 2 bdr. apt.; carpet, drapes, refri- PETS&LIVESTOCK 884-9880 accessories - $75.00. 2 10-speed 1974 Plymouth Duster.2 door, eration.Adults, bikes$25 each.2710 W.Overton. 8 du ts,no pets.9040 N. auto trans.,P.S,PB,air,radio,etc. Oracle Road Apt. A. Close to , BUSINESS/FINANCE Deadlines - Just what everyone is looking for. shopping&C.D.O.high school. TRANSPORTATION Saturday 11 a.m.to Wednesday 453 TV's/Stereo/ Only $2695.00 at Edmonds Auto Sales 16045 N. Oracle Hwy. Radio �- Catalina 825-9055. 807 Home RENTALS Combination Rates -- REAL ESTATE Green Valley News-Oro Valley Voice Rates 23"Zenith -two speakers.Works 1969 chrysler Wagon. Excellent 4 bedroom,2 bath house for rent available phone 889-2092 fine.$250 or offer.887-5613. mechanical condition. $500 or on 1 acre. Fenced yard. Large make offer. Or will trade for covered patio.Dishwasher,stove& --- __ - Magnavox Console Stereo/AM-FM garden tractor,etc.825-9391. refrigerator.Call 297-3212. . 101 Announcements 235 Miscellaneous 403 Antiques early American maple cabinet, - Services excellent condition. $300. For sale:Cadillac,1965.Four-door, Notice: 297-6800. full power, air, etc. Clean. Must REAL ESTATE see. 825-9440. Evenings and Estate Sale Fast Closeout on �-W�� - � _- Antique tables for sale. Call 889- g 2941 or 889-8305. 23"Zenith -two speakers.Works Sundays 622-1362. `•: Paintings&Frames.Art Instruction Experienced piano teacher will fine.$250 or offer. and Watercolor Painting. Neill take two additional students on - - 903 Homes Gallery 326-7503. Tuesday or Wednesday afternoons For sale large antique 30"x30" 703 Bicycles in her home. Convenient nor- 455 Wanted To Mini-Ranch, five acres with two thwest location. Call Susie Tasso butcher block,30"x30"x32" high, Buy Lost& Found at 297-4172. 15 in. thick. Phone 623-4003 or For sale-Steyr 3-speed bicycle, bedroom custom-built home. 1 Q9 0 Beam ceilings, custom cabinets, 297-4807' GOLD/SILVER-Buying any form. good for parts but somewhat Free rusted. Asking $25. Phone private well, excellent school Nanau firewood service. Pine or _ B.R.E.Metals&Refining Company, district, scenic mountain view. mesquite 1/4,1/2,or whole cords. Tucson 749-3051. 881-1004. 297-1018,790-4549. 326-8736. ou 35 Household Runaway Nubian nanny goat, 11- G..•`. Looking for a 1973 Dodge air- BICYCLE FOR SALE. 3 speed FOR SALE: Casas Adobes area, 1 9-77.Tan and white, 3 years old, Printed T-shirt proclaiming " unusual ears.I can identify.Family your conditioner.Call 743-7098. Schwinn.21 frame.Tubes, tires, acre,3-bdrms.,1-3/4 baths,family heartbroken. Please call 825- Right to keep and bear arms, - cables,and brakes only 1 year old. room, terraced pool, stone wall 3199,Catalina. White$3.98,Yellow or Blue$4.98: Wanted:to help rehabilitate those Really clean.$35.297-3789. enclosing backyard, large rooms, S, M or L; Postage paid. Send who are less fortunate.We are in PETS & mid 60's.Call 297-5655. check or M.O."A"Shirt Company, need of tax deductible FOUND: Golden Retriever mix. PO Box 8489-CRB, Tucson, Az. DONATIONS of furniture, lamps, 10-Speed Schwinn ladies bicycle. Approx. 1 year, no collar or tags. 85738.Immediate Deliver! china, pictures & frames, post- For LIVESTOCK Almost new. Excellent condition! FOR SALE For further information,call Steve s#• __- � �__ 2-1/2 acres.Lg.home w/pool.3 or 622-0352 eves.or 624-3745 days. - --- cards,stamps,coins,books,plants $100. 297-0364. May be seen i mornings and Saturdays. 4 BRs.2 rentals in town.Reason- 241 Painting& &pots.We will pick up.Call Willing 'et iveStoC able price:889-2941 or 889-8305. Effort Industries: 327.1734 bet. supplies _� Paperin: 9-4 p.m. _ BUSINESS SERVICE 707 Recreational Antiques for sale! Phone: 905 Land & Painting by the hour. Interior & Rabbit hutches,all new galvanized Vehi ies DIRECTORY Exterior, afternoons & weekends. 889-2941. welded wire onstruction. Com- Acreages J.Plunkett,886-7982. plete with feeder,watering bottle Camper Shell,for long wide bed - and hangers. 1 - 2 and 3 com- 24" high. Insulated. $200. 1 to 3 acres. Limited offer from 207 Auto Service '0, 413Clothing partment units starting at$30.00. 889-8305,889-2941. $5,950.Price includes utilities and EMPLOYMENT _ 825-9391 or 884-8586. surfaced streets. Homes, mobile Camper windows and camper homes,horses&4H ok. Excellent For Sale. Cornell Cap & Gown, soil.Doris Waisted iii 44.1 gili..- HORSE TRAILOR $400.00 or doors for sale! 889-2941 or broker.Phone 303 Help Wanted Ph.D.; Science PhD. hood; Gold submit offer 9111 N.Oracle 297- 889-8305. 622-1231 evenings 296-6753. �.,• Tassel mortar board, size 7-1/8. 6053. _ __. ___ _ �' ��� 297-3800. .907 Income/ ` -- �� = BUILDING BOOM-The town of 1968 Ford Step-In Van,converted Oro Valley is experiencing an into camper. Sharp! $3,300. upsurge in building activity and *03 Pet Services 889-2941,889-8305. Investment All RV Service will need to enlarge its plumbing 419 Machinery/ Property Complete Motor- and mechanical inspectors force to Tools HORSE SHOEING Bus converted to camper. Must - Homes,Travel cope with the new construction. Experienced. Reasonable rates. see to appreciate. Over $3800 Trailers,Fifth Wheels Interested persons should apply at Ph.825-9876.Harry G.Clayton. invested - will take $2800 [firm) 6 apts.for sale.4-2 bedroom apt*, the town office at 9040 N.Oracle. FOR SALE: Troy Tiller, 6 horse Catalina 825-9840. 2 - 1 bedroom apts. See by and Campers y Got a pedigreed female afghan you appointment. Call 889-2941 or serviced by power,electric start&furer.3901 `,,want to breed?I have the male-- 889-8305. We need mature babysitter for our Golder Ranch Dr.Call only Saturday Camper.5-1/2 high for long wide technicians. 9 mo.daughter.Daytime hours,in &Sunday 1-825-3712. AKC Lippizan,beige, black mask, bed. Not cab-over. Full-size bed, - -- 2-1/2 years old. 297-5136 or water tank,icebox,lots of storage, Complete gas.&ectr,c plumb your home.Call 795-2058. 911 Mobile Homes in&repairs,hitches tow bars. 297-5096• etc. 825.9440. Evenings and wiring expertly installed Refri Sundays 622-1362. 427 Furniture itu re For Sale 12x50 mobile home on lot gerators a furnaces also ser- Sarah Coventry hostesses and viced.mobile service available sales representatives needed. 509 Pets For Sale 75x185-1/2. Fenced partly. All RV Service Write J.M.Leier 3815 E.Lee. - Long wheel base camper shell. Furnished. On sewer - 16264 Dist oft of 110 at 1225 Two beautiful matching mediter- 889-8305. Avenida Del Canada 297-1942. W Miracle Mile ranean overhead lights still in Dover Pinchers - male & female open:Mons Fri 8 b p to 307 Work Wanted carton,$50.Custom made,beauti- puppies.294-5866. FOR SALE Sat 9 5 p m ful maple cabinets for our remod- 719 Trucks Reason, III health. 1973, 3 By Aupointmen',,,i, eled garage,are the wrong color. Live rabbits for sale!New Zealand - bedroom mobile home. 12x65.20 X22 3'�9 Ion 8 ft. tall. Bargain' White Pedigree breeding stock ft. extended living room. A lot of j Small hauling jobs. Dodge van. ft. & ga� For sale 72 Chevy truck. V8, air, extras.Set-up four people.Dishes, $10.00Ioadtrash,weeds,junk.Call $1400.Ph.297-0754. California Dutch& Mixed Breeds. 1/2 ton. Call 889-2941 or silver, etc. Total $15,500, $6,500 Auto purchasing service! Pur- Bob 825-9413 Catalina. Free All make nice pets! 297-1822. 888-8305. down. Balance $9,000, $175.63 chase your next new car or light estimate. A set of bunk beds for sale.$25. Kittens: Purebreds: Siamese per month.1-1/4 acres. truck through a broker and save! 1976 GMC 4 W.D.,PS.,P.B.,9000 327-9258. Manx.Persians.Pet or show qual- miles and manyextras. Must sell. Mobile home -old 8x35 Liberty Call 747-9932. Carpentry work all phases. ity. 825-9376 or 825-3400 or Kitchens our specialty. For free y Call 887-2011 and ask for Mike. needs some repair. As is. First designs and estimates call Recliner rocker chair,large,vinyl, 792-4991. S6,200. $500 takes.Catalina 825-9840. 209 B u i l d i n g/ 795-8878. light grey, used one week. Will sacrifice.297-3721. Remodeling RI TA"BY RT A". I Alterations and dress making-Oro Like new,recliner chair-$50.00 Bring g to Valley 297-4785. for sale.888-9174. COUPON TEa FAMILYMexican Clay Floortiles. $65 per square foot.Also roof tile. Adobe FOR SALE: Loveseat, velvet 1 MERCHANDISE rytexturolbone back- FONWANT AD'• ground with orange and green MISCELLANEOUS pattern. one year old, $150. HERE'S THE RULES 215 Cooling/ Walnut coffee table and shield end ./ , Heating table,$10 each.Call 297-9385. 1 All items for the FREE family to omit any items not pertaining ELEvEn 401 Appliances want ads must be written on the' to personal items. 1 435 Household coupon. 4. No personal want ads will be Protect your cooler with a heavy 2. Name, address, and phone taken over the phone. canvas cover from Air-Master GE electric hair dryer for sale. Gs. IS number must be induded on the 5. The deadline for the FREE 3928 S.6th Ave.294-9358. $5.00.889-8305. coupon, or it will not be family want ads is FRIDAY CD' For Sale: Kitchen set $30, gold accepted. NOON. upholstered chair $12, walnut 3. Only personal want ads will be 6.When is]is sold,please call dining table $20, regulation pool accepted.We reserve the right 8849800• table$100,air hockey table game • $35,stereo component stand$15, For The Sake Of Clarity,Please Print 8700 N. ORACLE ill 11/4.491° tables & bed stand $12, room V �•� cooler $25, TV stand $10. Also • 12x20 heavy gauge aluminum car- • port$450.297-4553-825-3546. or **Wile IlWt I Wine barrel planter,$5.297-6541. _ • For Sale: Salton Hot-ray $6; CO2 - B-B pistols$10;50 ft.5/8 rubber e it e hose S�lady's new white leather A �� thedyertt��ejacket,size 12,$50.297-2940. 0 ,/ 4.41 Musical W oro �a Instruments --- NAME NOT FOR PUBLICATION � _ - :"""""'�' °'.he' `"°,�'�"."" �"`"``►'u*, FOR SALE: B flat cornet w/case. Good sound.Call 881-1004 nights, ADDRESS _ 624-3745 1 days. Ask for Dennis. 1/114761C- d:--- =• $40 or willbargain. / PHONE NUMBER 16054 N. ORACLE pii- - -_. ,- Drum set - complete; for sale. Maximum Insertion-3 Times DEADLINE FOR WANT ADS CATALINA Call Mark at 327-0850. For Each Want Ad IS FRIDAY NOON J B-6v ORO VALLEY[ARIZ]VOICE November 30;4977 . gN reoWw Os fire oCp..heUnr Cbhy'sE of . . , 1 ' A . ustnedr? - :17- :_ins �s �. . _ _ , . , P a 4 -\L � anon KDel OrO B9hvwcl'i . , -It1]�) 1 �• i r i - .ate_ ..... II _____ .. ,.Ari - ...--- � 1---- - _ I/ I) i , ,--- bm- — \111.1.._ t (i.. 0 0 , (. -"," --_-_,- j .. "--..,....... —-_,..__,.__.--.. .__._.,__, – ....„..._ _ - ..:or:- -..........m; a".. '-::: '' -. )- - : i ....Li --..- ,, , ,- PIL� nfAI rel - - 1 l� -_ :<___,.. ( , \\Iip , i __, 7t. \ , _..... . .... ____ _ iti ______... 4,‘ --.-, __ _ - i - z By MARY SCHMIDT rooms, a nursery and lava- which the church and Rev. Smith said. "It went , �. ;,:: Amid a speech on sin and tories will make up the education wing is to be built down to seven the next # darkness, a banquet offood 1,280-square-foot education is only a small portion of a Sunday." •b. and voices of spiritual wing, he said, which could 67-acre piece of land donated But the number attending - '4*-- tI singers, backers of the new eventually have 10 to 12 to Palo Verde Baptist has been climbing, he noted, v� ,Y Canyon del Oro (Con- more classrooms added to it. Church almost 20 years ago. and a total of 49 individuals . y servative) Baptist Church In the beginning, he said, Rev. Smith said his long- have come to the services �.v n . :`* '5 wised almost $30,000 for the education wingwill be rangeplans include buildingsince theystarted. i .,, g _ `� t.• - � Oro Valley's first church. used onlyon Sundays. a retirement communityand largest' ,� �•.: yr Y y The group so far to The dinner at the Construction should begin possibly a high school on gather for a service at the University of Arizona last by the first of the year, the some of the remaining land high school numbered 28. week was a fund-raiser for pastor said, with most of the — but said that no firm Members of the church 1. the church to be located at work being donated by the plan had been made yet. group say they expect the ,\\\ ' -- the northeast corner of Calle men of Palo Verde Baptist Currently, future pari- Canyon del,Oro Church • Concordia and Oracle Road. Church. shioners of Canyon'del Oro congregation to double About 150 persons attended. Rev. Smith said the head Baptist Church - as it's to within a year.Already 1,000 : _ w. Before that evening, the of Wilford Construction Co., be called — are meeting at calls have been made door- j group had collected only the new church's builder, is Canyon del Oro High School. to-door in the search for hi `" parishioner. Rev.Smith is conducting the prospective parishioners, �, $2,500 for the structure a ;f Air which is expected to cost The pastor said he is in services at 9:30 a.m. every and 4,000 letters of in- ,.? a nearly$60,000. the process of getting a Sunday. _ vitation have been sent out w' Pastor Theoren Smith of building permit, finalizing The Palo Verde minister in the area, he said. Palo Verde Baptist Church plans with the architect and said that a new pastor will Canyon del Oro is the ' in Tucson, which is spon- obtaining the county take over services when the second church to be spon- .=a` soring the new northside engineer's approval — all of size of the congregation sored by the Palo Verde W''' parish, said he hopes the which he expects to wrapup warrants one. parish. The first was Bel church will be ready by within the next 30 days. "We had eight persons at Aire Baptist on 111 N. Easter. The five-acre parcel on our first services Sept. 18," Sarnoff Drive. When completed, the �` � complex will include a church and education wing. • Half-wayw _ The 2,640 square-foot A 1\1 Palo Verde Baptist Church's financial secretary Vi sanctuuarywill seat 180 i P Carmichael and Pastor Theoren Smith tally donations persons with the possibility . ;" Ni,Ai> made during a fund raising dinner for the Canyon del of expanding to 240, ac- Oro Baptist Church to be built at Calle Concordia and cording to Rev.Smith. Oracle Road.It will be the first church to be located in Elementary and second- Oro Valley. (Voice staff photo) ,any Sunday School class ""` Get an armful of news 1 nj ..„. At amous t delivered to your home . - �` Navajo foraslittleas ° lir 4046 4'/2caweek... . 4" ✓ R SUBSCRIBE NOW TO THE -+ comes to ORO VALLEY VOICEit 4r .�.--, GATALINACALL , - . ,. Y. �_: Tubac to live Your community newspaper. -' 111The newspaper that helped s,n Oro Valley become a town. and wor k i Just clip this coupon and mail x . 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