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Historical Records - The Oro Valley Voice (22)
if }: 4 i ., CALLE C C: A INSIDE THIS ISSUE: DECEMBER • . W 1ic, the new Southern Arizona magazine = Oro val eyoLA____ _ . .....................4„ . „. , .... Published for residents of the Town of Oro Valley, Pima County,Arizona _ii Vol. I V, No. 3 1 One Section. Eight Pages 15 Cents December 7,1977 ?.,. "' µ 1 NEW DIRECTORS PROPOSED ,,,,,:„:„,,,,,,,_,:,,,,:::4. . i,!.,-;:,-i...:,eg-,-:,;',•-;?:t;:...-s,- -. fid h ".> 3` OV Townh use folks .::,....,,,, 4, 0 ,.,....„,,,.\.,.‘„,,:„.„.„,.:,,,, ,,,, ,, .;.,:f,„. ,....,,,,,,..,,,,t.,,,,..„.,,,,.. ,. .„... . , 5. ,. .„.„:‘,...„, � � ,r .„ ,.-„,...„:„...,,,,,„.„...„,,,,,,,,,„,. . :g .,,..„ .. ..„. i i ,, .„), , . , ...),.., ,.„,,..„,..,..,„,,,,,,,,,: „....„ , ....„ .... ,, . , 2 ,, ,,. . .H., „,‘,:, re b e 1 a t s peed bumps, , „.„.„,_ . .......,,, , , , ....., .,, , ..... ,.„ .., , . ,,, , . „. .. , .,, . k ;� .,,tom • - ~ Nearly half the residents of the Oro Schlittenhart,a contractor. Valley Townhouses say they will The annual meeting will be held at 1:30 nominate a new slate of directors for that p.m. in the second floor meeting room of t � `” �� groups improvement association at its the Coat of Arms at Casas Adobes :7' Sh� annual meeting Saturday. opping Center. �w:� • ,�� � N � A spokesman for the 35—all signers of Applebaum alleges that the 4-inch „:„.„,,,,..rt �� , Y - a petition protesting new speed bumps speed bumps are more of a hazard to the A .1 '. i ,• ' �- ` �{ 21 — community than a safety measure. And �` � � ��������`�� �;� �� ; � installed in the subdivision Nov. " , -, i �' - says the bumps are the straw that broke he's upset that the townhouse owners :,.L.T*2,,,C144,;:lic'..),:f:'71;f:::::".::::,,,:%, ?r`[�gq�,�CFs +�� '�C ':A��9 ", w'r� :.i.;:.1.,:,''',€J'i,''''''''...1,,,*4i': � ' b r i. thecamelsback — thattheyactually weren tcontacted before the bumps were ':: aF+���Y �- � � Kata ,�� � wrhave several reasons for wantinganewconstructed.�- :.*:::-'1'-'''': �r?�• � �3X*, x Y�� a► �V? • tC�. p� y## board. "T hey didn t ask us about putting in the .4-r-- ,;y '-SY,mow.,.s M.*,'A.,3,,..1„..4 ,,}1„..4�,r:'.+ `' • Board members on the other hand, sa $300 speed bum s..they didn t event ask ''''''''''?';'''":k. . 1 :c . 4 41�# pool are which . : .>, t installed the speed bumps as a last- us about fencing in the a, ��- � hey � ..- , resort, measure because townhouse cost$2,100. a ". < qac' „ �, residents insisted that some action be I'm peeved that we re being excluded, N a ~A <4� _ taken he said. w� ': J. Edward Coombes, secretary of the Coombes said an informal canvass of "�'zOro Valley Townhouse Improvement residents was taken about the speed i 4 7�;: x"•. a i s•.- - tom:` ; ,r.� .. Association said there was little op- bumps "and there was a.general request ' ` f � � position to theplan for the bumps until from the people,”he said. But he said he :� . �.� � � P P - their actual installation two weeks ago. couldn't estimate how many persons Y „,,,,,,2„;,..,hI. R. Applebaum, original circulator of actually requested them. s w n P ✓r : �� the petition, said the residents will make "We try to have an informall canvass for�'�� the nomination from the floor because the everything,” Coombes said. "Even so, we "current board is making decisions were elected to take care of such mat- { $ 5 ��. ~ .. without asking the membership. ters. '�` � ` . Those to be nominated are Rick The petition signers say they have ,Y Brevaire, in real estate sales;Mrs.Donna other complaints with the board mem- '444-i,::4,''''' .� a �� T � �� Rossi, a real estate representative; Mrs. bers. *� ���~`� � � Jeanne Kent,a housewife;L.B.Garlick,a Applebaum said the improvement r business executive and former president association gives the residents an annual :Y `b.��._ of a townhouse association in Phoenix; financial report. He would like to see one Jack Sachs, an attorney; and John (Continued an Page A-3) Potztzcal muscle Being an Oro Valley politician sometimes means having to use a little muscle at times. r—'�'�"'�'-"-"""'"'I`OMB"`'"m nos °"�..=1111•111 IMO IMO MOM MEI 111111110 OMB�"`�"��="NM" Such is the case for Vice-Mayor Steve Engle who donated his energy Saturday in I I relocating the town office. More photos see page 4. (Photos by Chris Kemberling) • .416nominations ions for Oro Valley's first tMANAND1 in _ WOMAN OF THE YEAR 0 V's in new to wit; h iliv'll I f I I, - are I Ma or Lois Lamberson Vice-MayorE.S. i t A dozen town officials and employes y I turned out with some of their familiesfamilies Saturday to move. the Town of Oro and two of his sons1 . I Valley's operations into newer, larger Preliminary estimates on the van lines' I Woman of Year quarters. moving fee was$207,Engle said,although I United Van Lines workers loaded a that charge could be less because moving I include a letter telling why I think these truck with furniture and supplies earlytook less time than antici ated. g y PP P Saturday morning at the Town Hall—an Early responses to a Voice poll on two individuals deserve this honor.) apartment at 9040 N.Oracle Road. whether the town needs a new hall show f P i By 4 p.m., a house at 680 W. Calle nine of 11 ballots returned favor the move. Mail coupon to Ciro Valley Voice, P.O. Box 3003, Concordia was transformed into the new More than half the 11 responses were I I Town Hall, thanks to the volunteer labor from town officials or employes them- Tucson 85702 or of Town Clerk Dorothy Morse Police selves—all of them approving the move. W. Calle Concordia .Y PP � � bring to Town Hall, 680 W Chief Fred Roof, Police Officer Dave Town Magistrate Royal Bouschor f Ewing, Town Engineer James Krieg (Continued on - I.. �"�MOM MEM �O"' ""�'"�""'`�'�.�"�M'.��'�'OM��"'� pn g (C t ucd Page A •3) SUPERVISORS MAY CHANGE PLAN • Vistoso change would .. a I I o w q uicker development By LINDA THOMPSON The petitioner requesting rezoning would owns 60 per cent of the Vistoso property, developing after they passed the Rancho The Planning and Zoning Commission develop a neighborhood plan first, filed rezoning requests in two neigh- Vistoso plan." has already recommended amending the outlining the area's future facilities: borhoods located in the center of Vistoso.. Developing an additional neighborhood six-week-old Rancho Vistoso Community water, sewer, roadways, bridges,schools Ratliff has requested one residence per plan, Ritchie said, would be sound land Plan to permit development at a faster and open areas. q P use planning since his area is closest to pace in a 15-square mile area just north of acre for 29 acres, located at the northwest existing development, centered in Oro Oro Valle The community plan presently requires corner of the Florence Highway and the Valley. y two market studies for the three Moore Road Alignment. The amendment,unanimously endorsed remaining neighborhoods. The amend- He also requested one residence per Phoenix developer George Johnson, Nov. 29, would permit almost un of five ment only requires these reports for the acre for 66 acres,north of Tangerine Road incorrectly identified last month as subdivision planning in three of five two remaining areas developed in Vistoso. Alignment and 3./8 of a mile east of the George Jackson in the Voice, also had neighborhood areas — within the plan. These studies include: a status report First Avenue Alignment. planned to file a rezoning request in early The three take in the southern two-thirds by the county-showing there's enough Tucsonan Joe Ritchie recently filed a November for acreage within one•of the of the Vistoso property — those closest to development in Vistoso to warrant ad- rezoning request Nov. 28 to allow one two neighborhoods Ratliff hopes to Oro Valley. ditional housing; and a market study by residence an acre for 160 acres located in a develop according to Robert Stubbs, a The Board of Supervisors adopted the the developer proving there's a demand third Vistoso neighborhood. local attorney representing Johnson. community plan Oct. 17 with the provision for additional housing. , that initially only two neighborhoods The supervisorssin apparently hadn't Ritchie's property lies in the Johnson now plans to file his request could he developed simultaneously. foreseen the rush fo PP re rezoning which southernmost neighborhood bounded on sometime this month. once necessary The supervisors haven't yet set a date followed the adoption re the g�'istoso the north by Tangerine Road and on the paperwork is completed. Stubbs said in a for deciding whether to follow the 1' Z p south by Palisades Road. between Oracle later interview. community plan. Commission suggestion and increase that and First Avenue. Johnson will request zoning for one to three neighborhoods. The two slots available for development Supporting the amendment. Ritchie residence per acre to develop a 150-acre The three neighborhoodsremaining in Vistoso were filled immediately after told the commission Nov. 29, "Our in- subdivision at the southwest corner of under the original community plan would the community plan was approved. terest in developing this land dates back North First Avenue and Tangerine Road. be developed gradually at a later date. Tempe developer John Ratliff, who . to 1973.But the supervisors precluded our Stubbs said. 7 -► 4-Iiiititorrats The Shuttle .. . ..... .‘ . . . .... . . . . , • . . . Spaulding again leads . , ,,.. _ ,., .. . .. ., . . :. . ,.. „, •, . , • . . . .. . .:.. . .,. . . - -. :i 0 1/7 ' Oro Valley civic effort , _Awd.,,.....,,,y_..,,...,,..„--, .,,,,----- ---„-- - .,. _-_=--- - . 0 •, _ ,,... . - .. . ___ .., ,_____ _.____ _. : _ _____ .- g . •, ••. . ....... , Mr. and Mrs. Jack Spaulding needed to buy the building at r _ ,ow- � . -.. ' -•,... ,-....#., ' - o� ... , . -.,..,..-:,!....- r loyal680 W. Calle Concordia :�:: ._}, -.. *- - -- ' a e among the and �o dedicated citizens of Oro Spaulding pointed out, �f.. . �/ ,.„..--; Valley• they were in the however, that other needs will �•:. - •_ - ;,.,• ::;.• vanguard duringeach of the cost money landscaping, ;--• •'''' .--•"•,.-,.----,----_,, .Y-= "� = •y - "•- -- -----=---,. _ -,,.,. .,:i..,-.,',. :4'.-.' :,,P-'e--- many battles with perhaps a flagpole, and someii.:-...,�: -,' ' .. `" �- T - _= � ' Pima/Tucson officialdom work on theentryway. He -- - ---,,i747.,.--r ---t‘ = -• - -��"•''-- : • --- - --- ~- _ duringour successful four-year thinks Oro Valleyans will be ”-�`=--�- - At�►f' •''', y 4..-11.7.'t., r willing and able to pay for such • '`'.� "' drive to incorporate the town. , ,. -• = =-- items without dipping into tax • Last week Spaulding again © showed that he putsmonies. `SPS his money We hoeJack ri hbehind h' p is right, Ms convictions by *:,•:•:.:-:•:.:-:•:•:•::•:•:-:•:•:-:•:-:•:•:-:-:•:-:-:•:::. although frankly we have some • donating $1,000 to start a drive - ., " doubt that manyOro Valleyans •• - '�"��-� -�.�,,'�, � �°'� .. for the purchase price of a new044:10, ""'''' = can match his enerosity. But �'1"s TO THE EDITOR LöOKIfl '• Oro Valley town hall. g :: whether they do or not, this ... .:. •• •• .4.. .... Moreover, he suggested that young town should be happy Dye: 'Superficial •:. ... .. Oro Valleyans could raise that it has the unselfish , . k ... •• ; • • • impressiongiven.$100,000 through such ersonal leadership of citizens like Jack • p donations, far more than Spaulding. Editor: appreciate it very much if One Year Ago I don't know where I've you would call me to check The son of former Mayor "gone on record,"as you put out radio interviews,etc.,so Richard Kolt filed a$75,000 T H E DESERT OBSERVER it, for discharging all male that your attacks on me can t thr Pima executives of DES and be on actual issues rather lawsuit agains ee County Sheriff's deputies replacing them with women than on superficial Centalleging that they falsely • / without regard to ability. misconceptions. arrested and maliciously u� Ia� S YeSUE DYE r o� ns fired a - - co against him. p g What I DID say was that State Senator The summer and fall of The stalk, bearingyellowyears. Manybloom in fewer Gov. WesleyBolin's firing of District 12 Two Years Ago EDITOR'S REPLY: As State and county taxes 1977 presented us with many flowers, shoots up from the than 10 years. John Huerta would not help tD exotic displays of the century very center of the leaf It's all dependent upon the the Department of Economi Senator or ye undoubtedly paid by Oro Valleyans plant.a kind of agave.It was cluster. When the flowering soil conditions and moisture. Security because it is such knows, her tape-recorded increased from 11.43 per certainly a spectacular year, time is over, the stalk dies Since seeds are produced an entrenched bureaucracy voice making the statement $100 of assessed valuation in for them. and usually the plant does so infrequently, the plant that only a total we attributed to her was 1974 to$12.30 in 1975. T h e also. uses an additional form of reorganization or change of played at least-twice over Radio KTUO. We have yet Three Years Agoo landscape ,. Though the century plant reproduction. Miniature structure could break to hear her complain that Oro Valleys Town Council was dotted•.` : ..` blooms infrequently, it is plants which are formed up through that bureaucracy. the tape was edited, erased, is looking into the possibility with the r , - ._ not, as popular story has on the flower stalks fall to • changed or • perhaps of applying fora separate zip flowering ' ' .• proclaimed, once every 100 the ground to take root and code from the U.S... Postal stalks •- ' -.:� ',` - I also said. that- represented the voice of an begin independent lives. im Oster. Service. shooting � °�' This is called vegatative bureaucracies evolved from ?� an amaz- .., ` , Sorry,Sir reproduction and is the same the military structure after ing 20 or p Attending a formal recep- sort of thing that happens World War II, a system c, ED when a cactus stem which worked fine to win the ••a$4t$t4444itt4g4li44gf4i14444444444li449�lint*: 30 feet to- tion, the sneaky gentleman point e$ ,�.. ward the sky. was approached by an of- falls off and takes root. war, but which,also used a --a .: A visiting Vermonter said. ficial in a tailcoat and a Other agaves growing lot of men it didn't need in :•: \ Ate. The Good �Vord 4.- 4.- 4t, .- after after gazing upward at the high silk hat. "Sir, would around southern Arizona are order to keep them busy 4• s \} 40-- .. were needed in .. � from th e Bible �-- tall stalk, No«-that s kind of you mind telling me whether the• desert spoons which until they a a-- overdoing it. wouldn't you you're on the groom's side enjoy popularity with combat. =4. ...a weekly inspirational : say?" or the bride's side?" "Oh, florists and decorators. •a message for today's life-styles... �'e••: Agaves have no trunks. I'm on the groom's side,"he To the south of us the.wild People began to think :.:: those obs;were necessary to "4' And when u was evening,his disciple came to him,saying, .•• The succulent leaves, with replied after hesitating maguey has become widely j y ..�. vicious spines on the tip. somewhat. "Then, I'll have cultivated. It's huge leaves the system, instead of being :•<",4. This is desert place,and the time is now past;send the are used in the making necessaryfor the well-being --a '►udtit''de away►that they may go into the villages,and buy ::::� grow out from a short un- to ask you to leave,this hap- g 4f g ••O. themselves vicuals. derground stem creating an pens to be a birthday party." pulque (a beer-like drink , of the people doing them. :"'�"a, But Jesus said unto them,They need not depart;give ye 40- 4.- artichoke-like appearance.. mescal and tequilla. - • ' -4" them to eat. •sto- As a result, •we have .' st.Matthew 15:15-16 ' monstrous agencies like : •e.• ��-�� i DES, with some 3,000 •- m0•• SE COUP0N ¢-4 ''The multitude, scripture tells us some five ."�►.: • i :•,employees, -many of whom i �..: shuffle le ••e• thousand rsons,had followed Jesus out of the �a•• iii . 7 Does ovr need new hail , ,- :ti�oz nothzng�- but hu � . ., Pe �.. { :papers from John to Joe and ..4. cities. Darkness approached, and the disciples it: mark down how many they :: �•• shuffle. I think the tax- ::a had little to offer them to eat. �•: payers deserve better than •', But Jesus took five loaves and two fishes, ::: We want your view this. :a , blessed, broke and gave them to the disciples. • When all were fed and they gathered the rem- ,: I went on to say that there :a are a lot of capable women in a nants,twelve baskets were filled. 40. 4. Should Oro Valley lease a$67,500 residence for its new town hall? this state who could set up- 4 A miracle, of course. We could never expect •'°a-- another kind of structure to .. : - •.�„ to witness such a happening. 4.- Yes No serve people,. because .a, , :• women, not having been in '.e4„ Yet, there is for us a sustenance. not food, ,>•• r Comments the military„ are used to 4" which comes when we profess. when we 0.. getting more done with less ;4.4:,$ •o•' money than men. .. acknowledge by our actions and our lives that :: ••4" we truly believe in God. 0 I, too, want to see Kw- - capable, responsible persons ::44',$• It is called faith. Faith is the courage of con- ."00.: in the top jobs, either men a victions, the strong heart that stands for the sit or women, and I am :.a right rather than the popular. The Christian ::: delighted to see you take :•tea g - p p .4.- that � that position. You have just .4. needs faith most of all. •: Name - become a Women's Libber! -4'C:1 444444444444444444444444444444444448444 Q In the meantime, I would IA. .. n.••e•ss.......••...........•tm•.......••.......•...e.•...nss.. .........•............••••••••......••ss.•••.....•e.s••s•..ess••.........••s•e•••........•e.e...•.e...•es•ess...e......•..•..•.s..•.••..e.•.••sst•••.•......•............•••s.•.•...•.................••.•e.....•.........•es...•..e..•.•.lift t THEODORE C.TURPIN Editor&Publisher Published every Wednesday by -a- y0r0 vane ,. ' _ DENNIS JOYCE Sancruval Corp.,P.O.Box 3003,Tucson, �++ , s Az,.624-3745.Single copies 15 cents =i. ► News Editor each;by mail,$3 for one-year i subscription.Second Class postage Published for residents of the Town of Oro Valley.Pima County,Arizona "-7 - G..,.....--_,44-. _ NEWS STAFF: paid at Tucson.Az. Mary Schmidt s Chris Kemberling Linda Thompson i Publication No.324570 December 7,1977 ilemsrnsMSMnsnsssss mus•s••se.sessse.....sassuseessemesnssssnssesi.......lf sns.0 fuss.$.usss...$1. ...................0t.ss.........................ns•snssu..................ssss»ssssn............sss•sss•ssesssesssssssss.....ss.s•.sssss•.•••.s••••.•e..ssssssss•s•s.ssssssssssss......ss•ssssse•ess••e December 7,1977 ORO VALLEY[ARIZ]VOICE Ara 0 V IS in new town hall ,,, . 1, ? ' •A' ' * . ,. J Desert after volunteers move. ,, , .:4,. , , ,, 1 ,, to snow. No. o (('mit i ri It(.(1 fr•nrr! Nile,a-1) `Should Oro Valleylease a $67 500 4' ' 1 3 ,, .� � � Vit,:b,s,� 4 � �K �, � ,� Desert plants take un a described as rossl ina e i ce for its town hall? but rather t �, .V,;,,,,. sit, 1 - - •g y d goats the res den � � fleecy, snow-white ap- two-bedroom apartment that formerly 'Should Oro Valley's Town Hall be " ‘‘,...:'1;t*, . t A-«*' ¢� ft :f.,‘,4:1':# *� �►" '.�;: pearance as the setting sun �,,, - '' - ,`' s. drops behind a tree on an served as the town hall. adequate � ��,;�� � .� �. ��" �,, ,. � ,� �� "The proposed site fits their needs very She adds, "From a selfish point of view, .y w :N ` :, li, ;.' ' . '-, empty lot along Calle well and is well located, Bouschor added. I will be relieved when it will no longer be ..x �. ° > 4 `% 11 - "'' - • - - -, .x i� t y ,, = Concordia. Of the two readers opposed to leasing necessary for me to make a left turn on `$ ,¢; Exrar-,..-...-1. _f M the new hall, one — Paul G. Neal said Oracle Road to reach the Town Hall." . J .. he'd prefer that a new building be paid for A fund drive to be conducted by a local /., (---- t } through a bond issue.Neal even offered to committee that hopes to buy the leased A draw preliminary plans and sketches for building "will give every resident an '- � ? WANTEsuch a building. participate and show an D opportunity to to ., � ,� .. . ti oti".., ter- a - •r.° 'w ,, r .r .. S�,�" i, We know Oro Valley will be here a long interest in the success of Oro Valley," t., a time. Why dilly-dally?" Neal asked, Mrs.Stewart said. _; A , .A. - Someone with good referring to the town's leasing of the new After praising the Town Council for - , M credit to make small hall. •. w operating Oro Valley in a "downright The second negative response was miserly" manner, Linda Jarchow, deputy - . �. '_ payment O n fine Y P Y . - : . ; . . --. :; = . BabyGrand Piano. unsigned, from a reader who said simply, town clerk, said, "At one time I too '-.` "" , . f .ri . < ,., "Don't want to payfor this." .v : ..,. t. ;�r '', ....-_, ''- .. believed we could get by with what weave ., ,,„ • . � :.. ,�� .; tie . _- -7..�� w.� No down payment Oro Valley Planning and Zoning got, but no morel The new town hall is a .. .n �-' -7- Commissioner ��,� : �M. .� .._ ,..s._ y 4:.' .N req u�red. May be Commissioner James Peterson said of the necessity not an extravagance, for this ... - - Voice's poll, "This ridiculousquestion '- `..' - -‘,‘"&.-; °�' P growing town." " seen in your area. presented in this manner is misleading to Attorney Henry Zipf replied, "Rental ,. . rt; �. , '' : ‘-_ s,, � w * � .� , ,.��� � Write: the point of extreme dishonesty —this is and option to buy will give the town .. ,,,`4•. ..-. : -..--- ' A ... - , ,„ �' • St. Marks a fair price for the property and a good opportunity to own town hall — which -� '* �, , , " -� , .-. Music Center investment." would be an excellent investment." �, Town Clerk Mrs. Morse suggested in Robert Hanson also voiced approval of . =`tet" - .-f .+ � �._. 881 East 3900 South her response, "...the larger quarters may the new hall,but warned against following - -"�' .. . .� stimulate attendance at public meetings!" the suggestion of resident Jack Spaulding, - w x. �.n S.L.C., Utah 84107 Police Chief Roof complained about as printed in last week's Voice, that part - r ^,GI,x:.. :. S cramped quarters — 121 square feet -- of the five-acre lot the new hall is located his department was forced to operate in at on be sold off by Oro Valley. . the old Town Hall. "The land will be needed by the town," esb, "It is absolutely absurd to require the Hanson asserts. DINNER s finest law enforcement officers in the Spaulding is the first member of a A _.� � _y.RTHEATRE state to be subjected to this abuse." committee being named by the town 749 W.Miracle Mile Roof was referring to difficultieshis council to raise funds to furnish and - , staff has in holding counseling sessions possibly buy the new office. with local parents and others — an im- The firstVoice "straw poll" will con- Pr portant function of the Oro Valley tinue through this week. This edition" of Proudly Presents department. the newspaper carries a reply coupon on The British Com iv Sensation Mrs. Maja Stewart, another planning Page 2. and zoning commissioner, said in her Final results of the poll will be carried in reply, "The question...should not be next week's edition. RELATIVELY SPEAKINGTownhouseresidents push slate (C rrn t i n rrrrl fi rrr f ',1 .-1 1 alleviate most of the accidents, the im- 41 ,..... 441101 every six months. provement association secretary said. November 30 thru January 1 "And I'd like any improvement over But the petitioners also say they're - $200 to be voted on by the membership," afraid that police and fire protection will Wed. - Sunday, 6:15 p.m. Cocktails, he said. be hindered because of the bumps. 6:45 p.m. Dinner. 8:15 Show Applebaum said the speed bumps have Applebaum said he thinks the 35 caused accidents since they were in- signers of the petition — four less than a ��� stalled, and he's afraid of more serious majority in the subdivision — indicate , . problems in the future. bumps. Enjoy Our Del�c�ous buffet Dinner— 0N` to considerable dislike for the Evena On the first day the bumps were con- families with children signed it,"he said. i) \S All You Can Eat tir structed, a woman in a golf cart hit one According to a monthly bulletin from and was almost thrown from the vehicle, the Improvement Association to its Reservations 623-9456 Applebaum said. members,the speed bumps were installed Another woman stumbled and cut her to reduce speed from commercial and local ' face that same day, and two others fell vehicles. just Saturday,he said. But Applebaum. said there wasn't.a Get an armful of news Coombes said he's aware of these ac- problem in the subdivision. "We have no , delivered to your home • cidents."I've done it myself,"he said. speeders or drag racers here,"he insists. little as ► problem roblem was that we held off The current board members don't for a$ painting the white lines for the bumps agree,however. 4'/2C a week... -.) ) until we were sure they didn't have to be Coombes said there were speeders widened,"according to Coombes. before, but with the bumps"everything's1-filo.k.Ar-frr,t, . These lines, painted Sunday, should fine now." SUBSCRIBE NOW TO THE I �-, 1 ORO VALLEY VOCE _j CATALINA CALL _z { i EIM H Your community newspaper. e-, arliiiiv- "'' ,,,� . -• The newspaper that helped .• - , 1 ' Why Pay ® town. )Y I - Oro Valley become a MU Ai OE ' Just clipthis coupon and mail ' i 1 FRAME THAT PAINTING--- p. visit with your check to. Oro Valley Voice ReLords&Taoes 4 Come m and visit the II P.O. 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BROADWAY 325-5617 II 0 On.Mo e$Loc West of Gaup club M(4 THRU SAT 10 00 to 00 11 Telephone A.4 ORO VALLEY[ARIZ]VOICE December 7,1977 ' -s ' ' ''''''''''''' ill': TO ItoirE b , T,....„ At..„.::.-, ..:,:...,,,..',.". ,.....4:,,,i4k, si ''''' / '. ' . , / +:::., ,. s"':. ::.i. „, :-' . 's. . ...„..:t.' A 1 et\LlittlE . . „,, , . .,.,.0::...... 4. r .. „. , .,..,,,, , . , , 4 go l'f'• ,...........„,, ,,. . . . . .. .. . . .. , .•..,„ . , „..., .,..... . ..,..., ....,_.., .,.., .., , ....,.. .,..,: ...,...,,,;sik ...'.,?> --‘-',.:-.-Q-':-:-,-..-::,..':- .*„,,,„,,' ,. .: '..., r . 4.,,,, ,,i1,,, x is if a ole OR blili ,: o: r ti ,,...,..,....,:-:,..... ' _ .... „:- —.4),./ / ,„ � z S � � liP. ':. f ar� s fir!- Y`' :, 'itl ,: ..,.„.„,,,,t,. y . ���,` � �' ��^434 f ' -.1';::::":- ��G "i'''''''' 2u .- - ',..,,:'*;:i'. '2,,:,. rya 2 } --_,I,-,.„),,..v..;.,%.,..,.,..,-,,, :J.., 3, .� ,''y, cs' :. .,.-.1,,,,p,,,,s,„„;:-es ... i - , , y *.;.,!.,..' '1, ‘ .44. ',. 'u. •, ,,,,,::!:'',„. '''''' A"� �J�. VO:!s w�J•`••-+R�$.4•'t+ :f. ., yya.1^rv" ,,d{e s-�.�' i sT4::: ' '41 ��-,�°-`,n a. ^Z• :a� r r k 4 °a'�`•i'?,�e..' '.at •{�.,•- n'?�o % -p4,..i„. .'fiery,�., \"•,+}.. _„:„-,-,..,:,,,,,,:t.-,-,... a ,....,, „:,.: . , ,,,,.... , . ,,,, ;.,i,f',„...,. A, . .0,le°".. Ilk Is:att„.*._ .tie ...`� "+4 :ct; 4�. rsr< ..:.1. 'Y 4- e v .ca � < �e,.�• 2 h .qL�. 4. }a.':t 5 s� .....4`.. ,,. a s-`,`,v_:.. ....•y .. `4� y .... ..... .. ... .. .'... •.. r.-. . -..i-4 ,n h. ..+,•.- fir.. ,'P`.. K �r-C' -.1� , •tea, x ,;.:,,:,, • Y •- t...... . .:. ...•-,.:., •. ... -:`.: ,fir.- <::+ ' 'i s. �y h t- „X' ''d Jai.. k 74x. . .....;::,-.7,-:(71-:2-.,,-..i-.,;,--...., .... ., �.o � ,. -•. ... ..;•:.:-,..;„ -... ,.; • , , .''„:f ".4. ,gyp. .. .•.. H /Ping 6 S •r-3 �,,y h! ',.. . ' '.''.-::::.;::,..--,,.:4_ , ..,,,,:s.,:-, ' **-.4.--.....#, •'4 ,l 'S�t Y M w..:. .... .,d....�,f r..4 1, ��y.• ♦ ..t: 7....,..,-;.s.;"..‘„;..;‘...,, „ + ..x..,..:-' }�' W''.. h.V✓• :', x`: S: '•oi 'h lf.i�. -.,.....s-.':!::-'8,,,',....:-,,,,,-,:.:-.:,... Yx1 4' xt. a+ s, r,{ 4 N-A.-.*-. -S v v` ,. ,.'v,kY!� .3 1. j,. , � �uA.•e+l,.iP , '•�' i.,tr q.: i, n The Oro Valley town �: A • office is at a new location .. �� this week after a fast and �� � � � en� furious effort over the -:.„ weekend by town officials - * exp �� and a moving and storage Y .t � company. Eager workers ,,,e' above accomplished the '4,. 4fAtit ”' i �� h move in one day. ' � 3 c ti ,...,... ,. -�' <�., �� �s�.� �� �,� � � At top left, a City Van F ��> a dStoragecoworker � � empties the one-room -- "a>o• ate..,, `'' r7 c>,,,,,��„' . 'V. k - • r �.Y police departIse ent. Tovvn ; �� z - � Clerk Dottie Morse, '')--.4'..' -.' k ' Ni..fil',....::*:,..,-*...,::,z,,,:„:,, ' - ,,.. v '� center, takes a broom to { �s .� the apartment floor that , 1 rif 'Z4),:",i 4 has seen a years of �' town business. Above, police Chi f .� �� :� a Fred Roof yrs .� �. to �' � � � 4• ���� time from "cleaning S �Y � E :<'' up the town to clean his �c a old office. At left center, , �R x the" he moving truck is piled ,�. ,..„.„,„....,,,,,,,!-,t,. , . n s furniture �, � �;,•a�,�� �� ��. with the tow a �� Afront of the old office.: � .•� in fro :., . s. w �. 1i i is took little .�.�� ,� � Town off c a . �_- 4� � �.>•.. :...::::fil';''!::- �- ......c.:,!: time in settin u the nes ! r ,,�'' ' town meeting,• far left, '�►` 5 `:s :. which dwarfs the council i„, =; -- „ s , � :.�. 1. < :;. � y table that once filled the limii. , .-- vp ,...Nuovillit „� f�ili, s_� ,� ��> `' '. K• old meeting room. At left, ~,k* mi.4w, ' '71'111 r .�.�. .,...,,,,-,;;„.t..,:;::‘,-'..- � ' councilman Steve Engle A `� f steadies the ladder for the � � � is husband Chuck .„ „, j m x „�, Lamberson, who drills ..s., ,,411 MINN - , . 4,,,, - ill' I Pi• . .-'''. . N ' .t� , .„ - - ,,:>: cable holes for the town's ... ilk . ..,,...„.,,,,._,. ... .., ,, ..,f„,..... , .,...... ,� s. " ,. .w� � � ��` phone system. .4„ _ .; . g . . _ _ b � � 1O OS Y �' v z� Chris• Ken 1�)et'lin 4 ti 1 vim 1 pig ritif - ' thA, . ' '' ' ' For all your PRESCRIPTION needs, (ter , ir fat shop in the pleasant surroundings of Scri� /4P s 2#00*-q0 '',--i ''',1404"—Ilk x • 'itirj ..t.,10.44, • M 4 fo iaiNG under the dome =` i in the Casa Blanca Plaza New CroPDateS Now �n StOCk mER SERVICE6020 N. Oracle VNIEEwL ME ,� mISEN ER DRUGS -s GIFT "Al IP (;OR1x��I.��'I�.L(a)111::�%ti•.�CIS NEVV 11�(SOIv.�'VS Citizens t i z e n s C h e e k Our r P h a r m a e RatesI.N'S . i The E�'elcomr ill greet Service of"Tucson,with its many Seniory �/ trained hostesses Kill grret and welcome you to our wonder- T ��mUNSCO. full city -all made possible through the cooperation of our vivistevaik hours 9 to 9 297-2234 merchants and busu esses. X18-6 MON.THRU SAT.•SUN.9-S 1 .-IfElills .,,,- =Miff � � DIP al � E. ROGER RD. 887- 731 SERVING ORO VALLEY AREA TOO. 11 Ij = • /• / - - INSIDE THIS ISSUE: DECEMBER EASY LIVING / / CALI= the new Southern Arizona magazine December 7,1977 n ....,,,,- ,,,.... fr . ---. ., ,. , --..:......, --..,,,,,, .,.., ,,,, .. . ..,. .. „ . .... „.......„.„ . . , . ... . _. Golder ,,,. ..t., , ....... ...,.. ...„„..... ...,.,„.... -, . .,...,. asks or $23,758 ..-4'1' ,-,. , ��: countyfund, . ,.. .„., s. ..... „...,... , , • .r; .. - R Countyofficials on the budget review y' • ,. a k. g J y.+p committee were scheduled to discuss 404 jit, ��. yesterday the Golder Ranch Volunteer ! '`, - ` °•.� "`'. Fire District's request for about$23,758 to g w f yY �`�w. � ' �� �r fund its first-year operations. \10.., j ? `n .r h,.< a yr r :.,may^r•MyrrX.`rt,71 '?►„' .'a;t""">' -:5 r. k.i: ...., ..�... : +��. �f ,, � . �<; .. ., Katie Dusenberry, Catalina's • . .'�*. .14, ....4.,,. � ,,,•t> _,Q....7-.•,s ��.. .o representative on the County Board of . • �� , Supervisors and a member of the budget <<„` ` . ,x, a - ..A.,,. ..' ,. i�'' ... , s review committee, said the committee has `‘*,....: -**. ' -° -' :- .16-; *r �� �� % y T �ti adopted a policy of granting 40 per cent of .4, ,-. ,-:- *-4....;'‘,.:%,,,,,i . ' ' __,,,,t.l �, the first-year budgets requested by . .� r , .. .... i,<+,.. . .z.„, .: ,. . , efrst .,.. ° volunteer fire districts. � �� r _' Three other districts in the county, r ��� 4 ,• > ' • ' � - �- °,� • including the Catalina Volunteer Fire ...•. t, r pe� Distric have eceived 40 •r cent of the ' II” . ,, :::: ilk ' .", '.1 amount they've requested in the past f several months. ate,' tit ,i'' { �'mak k +^`eC,a,,-.,,,� , , '+' '�`d•`. *.:**4'4,, '.,,! w •:c. y: •. °a r 'a�, t ?.{ a'•:, > .'w�",,..:i tr.d`'..,. !'.' ' „,,, • t ♦ . �.obr'� ,*,� a > per. Asked if districts��ho know this practice ���` �� • •:� � ��, �z .. _ of the county's might purposely inflate . - � �.:,,, Photos by Chris Kemberling . �' their requests, Mrs. Dusenberry said, x 'Everybody tends to do that when they r ,I -- knowwhat� ,...„'" , : the rules of the game are � `Whether the budget review committee �` v ill take that into consideration I don't •,d`1 Y .y.3e�•� ,3- �5,. � � 'syy, - -,3,lVe' �.� •e:is " said. �- ,� . � ��" �` .� � : know." She s� •`.` An employe of the CountyFinance �,y •+ ; �xr may&. '��►R.. : . ` tY $tr a -., , Department said Golder Ranch district , • i. m�. r'' 9^ director Maria Monplaisir told him the 'l k. , - , v district would ask for about $18,000 from .' ,,, `'_ v,,,,,,,,,,-:,....?,d � h h � the county's general fund. t vc<•t a Y r t• • n . • . t �;... .. ;� .\, x,1111 f �k R w ,, The $2�-1 758 requested by the (older S � + *,r V ,,4 , `i °Y Ranch district is almost�$6 000 more than k..-....,..... yf�� z �e�, "A'' `�•S,�^ 5. 8.b` �• `i:, .� i.''a,a.• 'r: t�'�,+-Y `t' X ;--7--- ;, °`+ I �E.4":x - ice" S,a+y / '•,�.>: .. 1 • • •� „.. , M . K F.-< .. that P ,� ,°� ,� .:Y iw ���aa� ;,.�.w�. .*.. ,•a <• • . amount,and almost�9,(►()t_1 more than '�>, . ,`^..,. ° �'# a Sy... ,� ...'`ie '•`5i'- `� .ems �Y�;:� >;... ": rY, t . c., Mrs. Mon plaisir estimated. lastNV d .. •: . 4 -��,. • e ated eek that �. :<, f `� --•�. ., Ati. the district ��oulcl ask for. • - . %).''.":""`,...'tr. mob_ ,. b ' ,--.,„..,' ,......-.......,8,.....,'''.." . °. `T h,.. qi( ay + . . ,r t' '.a•,, �"'; `zee.,,:. ., ," i T ."44";, . ;T° 1 .„, Y 1. :i_. °,''iy '. } i`' iM\..°. 1 .; R� �,- . � � fi � Volunteer Fire Districts must operate 1E � Yss w �� � -�; �g �.v,~ � :14..*NIA)ri; on count moneyin their first fiscal year, : J � ; :r- • - because government taxing agencies are & r ; a :• ,. �f` ,,,-0.„, �' , '° r, ;. required to submit their rates byOctober. t`.. _,— ,,-.,. _ ,�' ,-6( .-.... may'P.- •;, sR .•.,. �.' ,Ie`e '`- .. -..,, t ., . : 4 r , . . m�- 4 ' e In addition to Mrs. Dusenberry, other '.� ` f-„,¢ :...-„,„i.,,, � � }3f�'�14�'�, `Y� '!'P 3 ,'�y. et, 4', rl... "k �� ..SIP' to tl dTpT latC ` J�y members of the committee are supervisor ` - µ, a `' Sam Lena, Pima CountyFinance Director - � Peter Larson -and u A County Manager Ken > r C h ” Charman. a } ': The Golder Ranch district board of piA . .:a} ;.. Shoppers meet the hookers.- ' �,�xa' 4�'�; directors has set the second Wednesday of '7 Artiz:..i• .c,,,,,•:•".":: -Y ~" ' Coronado Elementary School rounds filled with hoc•kers of clothes, y:� �`�'� g each month as its regular monthly -- ���� �� ::' '�� . fond,animals and plants Saturday when the school held a fund-raising meeting date,—required under the state's w--, . g q tate s 'mak" 9''" '' swap meet for the Community Schools program. At to) left, Frank .. .. meg�` '' 1 g t open meeting law, said H.D. "Bob ' �. - Laca nina gives his farewellpitch to a skeptical 1lank''Warne.Sunday�� • '��� � g g t Murray, leader of the drive to form the - �- � = • . M, Nelson,top right, gives a final cuddle to a rare ti Siamese kitten,that at district. ` '4 $ 100 exceeds her current allowance. At left, Lacagnina works con `� . K � g' The meetings will begin next Wed- ., J i. - another customer, Earl White, but again to no avail. Karen Justin, nesda��, �� y, Dec.D c e . 14. They'll be held at the • •-< � above succumbs to the exotic greenery at the booth of Gwen Karch. Coronado Elementary School. Catalina Current : By BETTE CHASTAI�' celebrating. A warm welcome to the community for Christmas project pertaining to their Coronado Elementary School's * * * Juan and Mary Aguirra, new residents of study and present it in class. Christmas program will be presented this Ruth Springer returned from San Catalina Country. * * * year by the kindergarten through third Francisco last Sunday after an enjoyable * * * Chris Chastain, son of Lt. Col.and Mrs. grade students, and all of them are now vacation with relatives. The St. Martin de Porres Mission Fred Chastain, surprised everyone busy creating scenery and costumes and * * * Christmas Bazaar will be Saturday in the recently when he unexpectedly arrived • rehearsing their parts. Mae Russell donated several hundred new church building at Everett and - for a short stay. After a six-months ab- Because so many plants to the Senior Now Generation and Avenida de la Canada. With the sence,he was kept busy here with parties, parents and friends members are finally erecting the long- cooperation of the community, the parish visiting his many friends and enjoying a attend this annual awaited green-house in the rear of the hopes to make this an annual event. - musical jam session with brothers Roger, festive event. �''. Don't forget Bingo at the church two 0 4: ` building. They plan to sell the plants atg g every Gordon and Carey. performances will be future swap meets. If anyone wants a nice Friday evening starting,promptly at 7:30.. We'll miss him but he promised to presented this.year on house plant, please contact any of the 'winner Alverta Gosch has been the big return soon for a longer visit. Thursday, Dec. 15 — a • 's , group's members or call 825-9200-. winner the past two weeks. A newcomer * * * matinee at 1 p.m.and an •, Members recently welcomed into the to the area, she was surprised at this evening presentation at <` club Laurence and Eunice Pagel, winter unusual and profitable welcome. Attention all children 12 years and 7 p.m. visitors from Milwaukee, as well as * * * under: Santa Claus will be coming to In -order to avoid overcrowding at the Catalinan Rose Parkinson. The Catalina Lions' Club meets twice a Catalina Friday, Dec. 23.More about him evening performance, all those who can Some of the members are planning to month on first and third Wednesdays, next time. * * * possibly attend the matinee are asked toattend a holiday fair at the Jewish 7:30 p.m. at the Lariat Inn. The club is do so. Community Center Sunday. Located at looking for new members to help in its Pat Murchek has really been a busy gal * * * 102 N. Plumer in Tucson,the fair opens at (Christmas program. — that's why we don't see much of her Several local Senior Now Generation 9 a.m.and the public is invited. * * * anymore. She just returned from a members attended the France Theatre of * * * Third, fourth, fifth and sixth grade showing on Mill Avenue in Tempe last Ballet's performance of Tchaikovski's Every Wednesday afternoon at 4:330, students at Coronado School are absorbed Saturday, Sunday and Monday. Today Nutcracker Suite Dec. 3 at the Tucson the Rev. Kenneth Pohlman of the Catalina in a new project—studying the history of (Wednesday) thru this Sunday, she'll be Community Center. . Community Church meets with the Good Christmas.They are using all resources to displaying her art at La Placita down- * * * News Club in his home. All boys are gather information pertaining to town. Janna Van Gretemond, R.N., will he at welcome to attend these Bible class Christmas in foreign countries including Pat said thatwhile her mother, Eva the Senior Citizens Clubhouse Dec. 15 at sessions at 3171 E. Everett, next to the- Hanukah, ancient customs and the tree as Rogers, was visiting her from California, 10 a.m. to take blood pressures,which are Church. a symbol. she became quite ill and was rushed to the known to fluctuate during holiday * * * Each student will then work on a special hospital. B-2 ORO VALLEY[ARIZ]VOICE December 7,1977 CIVIC Hospitable CDO football field hosts game ; GROUPS... SCHOOL maybeyou 'll it GROUPS... CHURCH By TED TURPINs �" GROUPS... Publisher . '::fix:.'_ Sports fans who happened "' y-' to wander past the Canyonot:4 . del Oro High School football �" ' r " ? e 15,,,,,,, 'x tee."to v;?.>.. ?,, `Q '.. 7a, 7e, t > �;. ,;.J'x ;field Sundaywould have4 �� � x v �� � y ��, .?: ts bs; �rp ,�*b; y� <'• ',.,,;e+E.,.. a�'q �'sagµbeen sur rised to see a Y. - ri#� 4 - a . u h tightgame between : N` �.. �a ,, .� toteen . � � .��. � Raise funds g g tw army rs.. 2:: .,-:,,,,,,,.`xt y "� --..„-_-:,..%., ? . o outstanding grid teams. x� z ,, � .. ,� �.� � .��. .yam. � �..:.�-_ .' ,. ,�. �A. .; ,: , �4 ��_� . �� �-:� r.��*u�. � �. a� ,:� r �� ��� 4 :,��tt. foryour cause If Oro Valleyans are .< t. �e - .,..-Yr., ..„ ' ..r . �.. lucky, theymayget to see - , , :. y • � ay^ µ•r >v ;-...„0..,„-:„,Ss...r '4 �j�'•�.1' ;+�.. 4, 'o g, 7 partofit nextx - -:„. , - month on _ - r � . .,. ,.x,v .. -4.Ali -:. . �' .rh,.��'' �aaasa.Tx. ,R � �. �e "i �Vidie,,,,i' ♦ fit'' �2 �t a•:t, Ytelevision—during halftime • 4 :: �� � �' E .��a«�� �, = - " ` � " ceremonies of the Super > .- � x� � '_.- , � z � �. �� . Bowl. .1,,,t0„14,) '`: ,. -; � a ` � r Nta Sell The loser, an underdog ,-41,44. _.,_- f ,:. - ' , Subscriptions Albuquerque PAL (Police - '.y ; - W . $��a � ^�� �� �,�., .� , � .�_ �.�� � �- for the Athletic League) team of ii; -„..s t.„....y...,,,,..........* .!' -• �► „ rr Oro ValleyVoice teenage boys 145 pounds or \.. _ Catalina Call. less, very nearly pulled an `� - upset before falling to their - - `-~� Eastern foes 1845. - � � . �, Y .•,` . PuttingCDO on the ma : . Y__ - � a major upset—because the winners, the Little Quakers, Call of the greater Philadelphia At left,jumpsuit-clad Dick Moyle,community schools At right,Albuquerque's PAL Gladiators work to stop 624-3745 area, have (including the officer for Amphitheater District, chats with Vince a fake-pass-and-run by Philadelphia's powerful Little victory over Albuquerque) Hurtado of Tucson's PAL program during halftime. Quakers. (Voice staff photo) an incredible string of 157 wins since they were last defeated. for more That's right — 157 con- offense for the first time — week for the honor of facing The Little Quakers go another game with San Information secutive wins. but in spite of their im- Philadelphia. from Tucson to California for Fernando Valley. So what were two such provement, they simply ' teams doing in a game at couldn't cope with the CDO,on a Sunday? larger, faster Philadelphia ' NUMBER ONE RADIO The credit for making it youngsters, who squeezed possible goes to Dick Moyle, out their 18-15 win behind a ,$ Community School Officer strong running attack. 14: fiil for Amphitheater District Albuquerque had : :?entof Mesaland trounced Tu 'sPteam 35-o earlier in the for who. . . . peopledo. Moyle, says Vince aim. Hurtado, PAL director for HALT' Tucson, "has been just KAIR is Concerned. great. He's made this CDO i field available to us and SIZE found volunteers to referee, run the scoreboard, and SHOP maintain and clean up the 2Z43 EAST field." BROADWAY Philadelphia team , sponsor-coach Robert Levy TUCS()N,ARIZ. hopes the backdrop of the s. � bargainp pThe Tucson Museum of Art has a to offer. it is re ared to sell a - Catalina Mountains and Get acopy of luxury automobile for several thousand dollars under the retail price. Pusch Midge will aid him in oro valley his efforts to get portions of it televised during the Super ...Bowl. (') 11 CALL 1 A local television crew at these locations: filmed the game Sunday on Nanini Financial Plaza behalf of the National Food Giant at Casas ado but there is more to the story. As Paul Piazza, the museum directorFootball League. y , The Little Quakers Safeway Coat of Arms The explained to us: Operating a museum is expensive — particularly when dominated the first half in Oro Valley Town Hall there is no admission charge.The museum depends for the great majority yards gained, but went to Circle K a gee the locker room on the short Orate of its income on donations from private citizens. Even so, there is a 7-11-at Hardy and Oracle end of an 8-6 score, after an Highland Mobile Home substantial deficit. alert Albuquerque defense Estates scooped up a Philadelphia fumble to score, and then `n Catalina' added a two-point con- Circle K Catalina Plats Dreg version. New Mexico team Red's Bait and Tackle came back strongly in the And at El Con shopping second half and mounted an , Center Afld so this fall, the museum held a ball with a drawingon a Mercedes Benz 280-SE which sells off the showroom floor for. $22,400. As it turned STORIES �►ND PHQTOS _ . . „ „ out, however, the woman who drew the luckyticket said No thank ou� y ,ABOUT YOUR — and refused the reward. It seems she didn't need thea c r. So now the CO4MUNITY -- museum itself has a lucky bonanza. Coming up in the next few weeks in the Catalina Call: Piazza told us, ”We cleared about$18,000 on the ball for which we sold 700 tickets. I'd like to get$18,000 to$19,000 for the Mercedes. However, *Catalina real estate: what's happening to . property values? we're willing to talk with anyone. The car has everything.Whoever buys pop yy . I *Water:the future of Catalina's supply can drive around in a luxury car and at the same time think about how he coverage�-to-date of the heliport opening or she is helping the museum get over its financial crisis.” And every week: Catalina Current by Bette Chastain Don't miss any of these in-depth Ifou have comments or su estions to to KAIR is Concerned.wrl " 1 rihy suggestions, Catalina Call/oro Valley Voice, to be sure you'll get your paper The above editorial was written by John Riddick every week. and aired on Nov. 14 by KAIR AM and FM. December 7,1977 ORO VALLEY[ARIZ]VOICE B-3 *"V-4 VL 4*4 4 ---,4s. , , F oro valleyort is - - Classified .411.7m ar,,,AssIFIEJDADs Advertising . _ • . -Commercial and Business Want Ads 455 Wanted To Buy Index _ 5e,per word,20 word minimum GOLD/SILVER -Buying any form. •. ANNOUNCEMENTS Special Effects 10e Extra Per Word A. • p B.R.E.Metals&Refining Company, • Blind Ads 501 Extra Tucson 749-3051. Ile *A.,, 101 Announcements _ 103 Card of Thanks All Ads 4% Sales Tax .1)21Ifilit i 105 Give Away[Free] Looking for a 1973 Dodge air- 107 Lodge&Club Notices Ask for Oro ValleyClassified Ads conditioner.Call 743-7098. 109 Lost&Found[Free] 111 Personals 884-9880 113 Travel Opportunities PETS & AdvertiseIt in SERVICE DIRECTORY Deadlines the BUSINESSLIVESTOCK Saturday 11 a.m. for Wednesday 201 Accounting.Bookkeeping 203 Appliance Repair .0 1 'e ervices � +p r o 205 Answering Service Combination Rates a 207 Auto ServiceGreen ValleyNews-Oro Valley Voice Rates fir=.flr 1iTrn d Uro P rru Cant,Aruory 209 Building/Remodeling available phone 889-2092 HORSE SHOEING Experienced. Reasonable rates. 211 Carpet/Rug Ph.825-9876.Harry G.Clayton. 213 Concrete,Masonry 215 Coolin Heatin FREEia,:iri 217 Drafting Services 219 Electrical Repair FAMILY WANT ADS TRANSPORTATION ATI • 221 Excavating&Leveling 223 Handyman ,EE COUPON 225 Hauling 713 Recreational REAL ESTATE 701 Automobiles Vehic�es -- , 227 Income Tax 229 Janitorial Services ` 231 Landscaping&Yard care - 1969 Land & 969 chrysler Wagon. Excellent Bus converted to camper. Must Acreages 233 Legal Services 109 Lost& Found 307 Work Wanted mechanical condition. $500 or see to appreciate. Over $3800 235 Miscellaneous Services [Free] make offer. Or will trade for invested - will take $2800[firm] • 237 Mobile Home Services 239 Moving&Storage Mature woman wants live in job with garden tractor,etc.825-9391. Catalina 825-9840. 241 Painting&Papering _ flexible hours. Experienced in F Co LO R F U L Runaway Nubian nanny goat, 11 or sale:Cadillac,1965.Four-door, 243 Plumbing Repair 9-77.Tan and white, old,3 years convalescent care,chauffeuring& full power, air, etc. Clean. Must Camper.5-1/2 high for long wide A R I VACA 245 Roofing-Siding unusual ears.I can identify.Family cooking. Call 297-4807 or 790- see. 825-9440. Evenings and bed. Not cab-over. Full-size bed, 247 Sewing,Alterations heartbroken. Please call 825- 0699_ Sundays 622-1362. water tank,icebox,lots of storage, Rolling fields 249 Swimming Pool Maintenance 3199,Catalina. etc. 825-9440. Evenings and 251 Tree Service Sundaysand beautiful 253 TV/Stereo Repairs MERCHANDISE 703 Bicycles 622-1362. woods. 255 Upholstery FOUND: Golden Retriever mix. y 257 Well Drilling Approx. 1 year, no collar or tags. Arivaca, located (I- For further information,call Steve MISCELLANEOUS For sale-Steyr 3-speed bicycle, REAL ESTATE 30 miles South 622-0352 eves.or 624-3745 days. - --- good for parts but somewhat EMPLOYMENT 413 Clothingrusted. Asking $25. Phone 19) and 22 miles 881-1004. ' West of Tucson. 301 Babysitter Wanted BUSINESS SERVICE r. 911 Mobile Homes The properties 303 Help Wanted For Sale. Cornell Cap &"Gown;° p p 305 Help Wanted,Sales Ph.D.; Science PhD. hood; Gold BICYCLE FOR SALE. 3 speed listed below are 307 Work Wanted DIRECTORY Tassel mortar board, size 7-1/8' Schwinn.21"frame.Tubes,tires, Budget-,10x55'with 9x 13 expando. available wit h 297-3800. cables,and brakes only 1 year old. One bedroom furnished. Skirting MERCHANDISE 207 Auto Service --•----- Really clean.$35.297-3789. and awnings. Tool shed.Screened small down pay- porch.Orchard Valley Park.3950 E. ments and owner MISCELLANEOUS 419 Farm & Ranch 10-Speed Schwinn ladies bicycle. Hawser, Lot 60. Space rental I $40/mo.includes water.Openfinancing. 401 Appliances Equipment Almost new. Excellent condition. 1-5 - 403 Antiques $100. 297-0364. May be seen P m.daily. 10 acres with 405 Auctions �'®'^ • --------- --- mornings and Saturdays. �,;�,. ,!_-.,r water & lots of 407 Books,Coins,Stamps --, i; .,� FOR SALE: Troy Tiller. 6 horse Mobile home -old 8x35 Liberty- room for garden --� e 409 Building Materials � _ � ,...-..� power,electric start&Purer. 3941= aNa ( needs some repair. As is. First 411 Carport,Patio Sale . - ' Golder Ranch Dr.Call only evenings` My Dear,Would $500 takes.Catalina 825-9840. or pasture, $1 06 413 Clothing 1-825-3712. You Believe month) . 415 Cooling,Heating All RV Service WE SOLD IT WITH ,, y 417 Crafts,Hobbies Complete Motor- ` A WANT AD -' WE CLEANED OUT 20 acres -well, 419 Farm&Ranch Equipment Hgmes,Travel 427 Furniture THE PLACE beautiful home- 421 Firewood Trailers,Fifth Wheels site, $160 month- 425425 Floor CoveringsRecliner rocker chair,large,vinyl, REAL ESTATE With a Went Ad Foods and Campers 427 Furniture serviced byqualified light grey, used one week. Will ly• 429 Gift Ideassacrifice.297-3721. 40 acres -well, 431 Golf Equipment technicians. - YOU DON'T partially fenced, 433 Health Foods Complete gas.electric plumb- ' mg,repairs.hitches,taw bars. 435 Household HAVE TO WAIT oak & mesquite 435 Household Goods wiring expertly installed.Refri• 437 Jewelry,Watches,etc. gerators&furnaces also ser- G i•s _ trees - $40,000. 439 Machinery,Tools viced.mobile service available until your ship comes in to own this custom 60 acres - on 441 Musical Instruments Wanted:to helprehabilitate thosery built,3 bedroom(or 2+office)in the great 443 Nurseries,Garden Supplies All RV Service 445 Office Business Equipment lest off of 1.10 at 1225 who are less fortunate.We are in -.r„ northwest Solid structure of adobe brick, the way to Arivaca 447 Photographic Equipment W Miracle Mile need of tax deductible this 3 year old beauty is better than new. Lake! Rolling 449 Recreation Equipment ent open Mori-Fri 8 6 p ni DONATIONS of furniture, lamps, BONNIE BEST, Open beamed ceiling in living room with grass lands q - 451 Sewing Machines Sat 9 5 p m china, pictures.& frames, post- GRI BROKER lovelyfireplace, double garage, large 453 TV's,Stero,Radio By Appointment tment`"'iY cards,stamps,coins,books,plantsctio $800/ac. 455 Wanted to Buy &pots.We will pick up.Gall Willing e _ storage,block wall.All this nestled on an `} acre of land for only$57,500.Call today,it NORMA Effort Industries- 327-1734•bet. CHAMBERS PETS&LIVESTOCK „�,1, i� `r�� 215 Coo l i n g/ - 94-pin.; ., ` - ,, �;• , , can't last long 501 Livestock For SaleHeating "� " Nationwide For.ale: Salton Hotray'S6rCO►2- .4 L' . : r 503 Pet,Livestock Supplies • ;up�i.ORA..�-E RD SUITE iGS 622-7777 B-B pistols$10;50 ft.5/8 rubber- .7 st6 505 Pet Services � z , hose $7 lady s,n' w.where leather,i i-ll..-_., i ..1 fa-- N 509 Pets For Sale Protect your cooler with a heavy jacket,size 12,$50.297-2940.• :, > BUSINESS-FINANCE canvas cover from Air-Master Bri n 3928 S.6th Ave.2949358. Wine barrel planter.55.297-6541. 9 to 601 Business Opportunities --- 603 - - - ----- COUPON ITE FAMILY 603 Insurance 35 Miscellaneous 605 Investments International sterling silverware.98 Services pieces. 12 seven-piece lace ow 607 Moneyto Loan P P 1111, settings plus serving pieces.Value FOR �- WANT AD! 609 Money Wanted --- - - -- about $4000. Asking $2000. TRANSPORTATION Experienced piano teacher will Gorham silver box included 297- take two additional students on 0384.Call after 6:00 p.m.Will make HERE'S THE RULES 701 Automobiles Tuesday or Wednesday afternoons arrangements to meet at 1st 703 Bicycles in her home. Convenient nor- National Bank at Orange Grove & 1. All items for the FREE family to omit any items not pertaining ELEvEn 705 Boats,Motors,Supplies thwest location. Call Susie Tasso Oracle. want ads must be written on the' to Peal items- 707 Campers&Shells at 297-4172. • Coupon. 4. No personal want ads will be 709 Motorcycles 2, Name, taken over the phone. 711 Parts&Accessories Musical address. and phone 713 Recreational Vehicles Nanau firewood service. Pine or 441 number must be inducted on the 5.The deadline for the FREE Instruments coupon, or it will not be family want ads is FRIDAY 715 Rentals mesquite 1/4,1/2,or whole cords. _ accepted. NOON. 717 Travel Trailers 326-8736. 3.Only personal want ads will be 6.When Item[sj is sold,please caN 719 Trucks FOR SALE: B flat cornet w/case. accepted.We reserve the right 884'9eSO Printed T-shirt proclaiming your Good sound.Call 881-1004 nights, RENTALS "Right to keep and bear arms, 624-3745 days. Ask for Dennis. For The Sake Of Clarity,Please Print N. ORACLE White$3.98,Yellow or Blue$4.98; $40 or will bargain. 8700 801 Apartment Furnished S, M or L; Postage paid. Send 803 Apartment Unfurnished check or M.O."A"Shirt Company, Drum set - complete; for sale. 805 Commercial Rentals PO Box 8489-CRB, Tucson, Az. Call Mark at 327-0850, o r 807 Home 85738.Immediate Deliver! 809 Miscellaneous Rentals _ .-__ - 811 Mobile Home 241 Painting& 447 Photographic - - 813 Mobile Home Lots 815 Share Living Quarters Papering Equipment0- 817 Storage Rentals 819 VacationoTownhouse Paintingbythe hour. Interior & 16 mm Kodak movie camera, 8213 Rentals Exterior, afernoons & weekends. cartridge type film. Almost new -'- 823 Want to Rent J.Plunkett,886-7982. condition. 9040 N. Oracle Road, - REAL ESTATE Apt.A. EMPLOYMENT ....... NOT FOR PUBLICATION 901 Commercial Property NAME _ 903 Farms,Ranches 4491 Recreation __ __ ___ _ 905 Homes Equipment ADDRESS ________ 907 Income,Investment Property 307 Work Wanted 909 Land&Acreages --_ _ 911 Mobile Homes . -------------------- ---- -- PHONE NUMBER _ 116054913 Open Houses Mature experienced nurses aide 4'x15' doughboy pool - filter and N. ORACLE 915 Real Estate Wanted will care for patients days or accessories - $75.00. 2 10-speed Maximum insertion-3 Times DEADLINE FOR WANT ADS CATALINA 917 Resort-Vacation Property evenings.825-9580. bikes$25 each.2710 W.Overton. For Each Want Ad IS FRIDAY NOON J 919 Townhouses . --_- ____ ----.._-- --_ -- B-4 ORO VALLEY[ARIZ]VOICE Wednesday,December 7,1977 Republican Women -: 1 , �.ii„, v , ,, .,. ,,,,,,, ,A0 ,. ., . ., . elect ,. t, i ir f Next year's officers of the upcoming elections. ,.*-4.i,}:::,\04 Oro ValleyRe ublican Mrs. Ruckelshaus was one , ' : s4g-:, • ` Women s Club were in- of the founders of the }� .,. stalled Fridayduringa National Women's Political `:� ` ' ��, �� _ vy w luncheon at the Coat of Caucus and was on the t Arms Restaurant. White House staff under j . r3, `' Women who will take Richard Nixon in the Office ,; office in January are: Joan of Women's Affairs. { Cowles, president; Evelyn She is the wife of William • X ''.?,\'...-'-, -.• '''''' .4"*."':, Powers,first vice-president; Ruckelshaus, Nixon s s ,, Maja Stewart, second vice former assistant attorney ` � � > t, f president; Lois Nagy, third general who resigned during � Y vice-president; Doris the Watergate "Saturday Gerlitz, secretary;and Mary Night Massacre." ' White,treasurer. Mrs. Carpenter, the � 41 li �. � : second speaker, was the : " of 44 s " Outgoing president Mary p ` . White was honored with an press secretary and��staff ,�sY director for Claudia Ladys '• ' _. ,; engraved elephant, after { 7 x< 4 servingtl 4, as the club's Bird" Johnson. She is it,� �� x� e = �r, ,��, � � �: �, � yr., presently the consultant for ',4-4,...4,,,,,•;,,, ' resident for thepast twoa .:._: ,� <_ p the Lyndon Baines Johnson yr s s:o years. Mrs. White founded in Texas. ;`� the Oro Valley Republican Library '..,< ,,. These two political ac- x. Women's Club in 1976. . At • tivists will speak at 8 p.m.at �� �`'' The club also approved • ` the Temple of Music and donating$100 to the College Art.Tickets are$7.50. � � `'�:� Republicans organization to ) -------i, g " .. , its work on cam- Also during the luncheon, 14,... : support t Eileen's of Tucson presented A.,. /,.. /4 ry puses nationwide. a fashion show for club -; , Betty McKasson an- members and Jean Mentus nounced Friday that a Jan. of Crafts 'n' Things Not enough 24 fund raising event will be demonstrated how to make sponsored by the Republican Christmas decorations. Canyon del Oro-Girls Basketball teams suffered a which fell to Safford,32-60.CI)O's junior varsity team Women's Caucus of all While the club was blow at the hands of the Safford girls team at home fared as well but aggressiveness, such as Julie Tucson-area clubs. initiated by Oro' Valley Friday. Although Oro Valleyan Pat Cheriton, left, Young's at right, kept the score close until the end Republican Jill Ruckelshaus women, all Northwest finds an open path for an easy two points here, such when Safford took the game 49-36. (Photos by Chris and Democrat Liz Carpenter residents are encouraged to moments were all too rare for the varsity squad. Kemberling) will speak. join,Mrs.Cowles said. Mrs. McKasson said the The Republican Women's event will "raise money to Club will hold a Jan. 13 elect Republicans" sensitive luncheon at the Coat of to women's issues and to Arms. Cocktails will beirilliktO• 4 (0 4 * 40 ... .... encourage women to run for served at 11:30 a.m., office. followed by lunch at 12:30 She added that some of p.m.Tickets are$4.00. t 'A the money raised will go to A Republican guber- the Oro Valley Republican natorial candidate will be 0 'ilt,41,1/4 si'441.1' Women's Club "war chest", selected shortly, to speak at - : to support candidates in that luncheon. }{ , 1 e Blind Bogeyends in tie tourney - :: , Two golfers tied for first Alden Berg was the net *-.: 0,11, 11) , e place in the men's Blind champion with a score of 68. Bogey Tournament at the Gayle Madison was the gross Oro Valley Country Club last champion with a 75. W iinose', weekend. The club will sponsor an :-::::.:,. 6 .....:„„ Fred Marquez and Pete ABCs Tournament Satut Jiano oulos took the tourney dad' at 9 a.m., assistant pro "` p gene Gilbreath announced. f 4 with a score of 77. ` Men and women also will 4 I h_ow to get ; 4-, The Oro Valley Country compete i n a M i x i e Tournament at the Oro �, Club also sponsored the . men's Seniors Tournament Valley golf course Sunday at0111 1 last weekend. 12:30 p.m..Gilbreath added. *.,., j 't .: , •. .:::.:.,.) MUSIC BOOK SHOP / SE , i : - Popular•Classical•Instrumental•Vocal , r ; 6 Sheet Music•Music Books•Acoustic Guitars • # ; Special Orders•::;:iG:a : : . t� Sat.9 a.m.-6 p.m. lk the red. Foil Midway Business Park 4500 E.Speedway - i e (betweenColumbus&Swan) As a leader of the sleigh-pulling troops, Rudolph is t Tucson,AZ Tel.795-4865 hep on the subject of "doe." He says the Want Ad route is tho best waytogo to Jake care of those Christmas expenses. f) Rudolph knows its a great feeling to get your storage ? areas cleaned out and get paid for it. The pay-off comes NEED DENTURES. f • when you advertise your serviceable stored-away items 4111Pi ,f4 I in the Classified Section. NOW A TRULYj� "I. . can only speak in glowing terms for the Want LOW CAST DENTURE sa s Rudol h. "It's the leader in the bargain-hunting and V Y P 9 9 (4; sell-for-easy-money game." I . vvii z For under $200 . , ...,...., „., : „,,, eil The,,, si �..� OtSuccess -- IS Feei AVAILABLE TO YOU FROMYOUR Use The Want Ads LICENSED DENTIST S •\6 / 884-9880 CALL 327-4533 FOR THE i 1 ..4•. i LICENSED DENTIST Want Ads/Classified Advertising Department �, IN YOUR LOCALITY - j F oro vaIIeyj