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Historical Records - The Oro Valley Voice (23)
JA- ,S D KR I E }1 40 E CA LLE CO COF O I A TUC; '", 7 • 857 I.i- .,10., ......„,„ \ iiik 4111 lir 4iiir- ACI-_ tin 0 rill (IIIII1) s 14`.' .� Published for residents of the Town of Oro Valley, Pima County, Arizona Pilli7 ` " '' Vol. IV, No. 23 One Section, Twelve Pates 15 Cents October 12,1977 COUNTY SUIT PENDING Oro Volleyans still coin plaining about wash ;• • developer Mutterer sa ,,.. .....e s s h ' ng action By MARY SCHMIDT insects which get through screens also Department and asked them to spray the "I built it the way it was designed by Amidst continued complaints from accompany the stagnant water, Apple- wash with oil to keep the insects from the engineers and it was approved by the 8`n coming out," he said. ,the said they'd county,"he said. resi encs concerned with a sta ant, baum said. bug-infested wash behind their homes, an "And the last time it rained,there were come — but they never did." Some homeowners near the wash, engineering firm has been retained by the flying ants in the house." "Mutterer said last month he was going including Applebaum, said they think the original developer to correct the situation. Applebaum said he has tried several to do something when the wash dried up. wash needs to be built up with concrete on Winn A. Mutterer, Oro Valley Town- avenues of relief,but so far hasn't come up It did dry up,but nothing has been done." both sides, and graded deep enough to house developer, said Monday that he has with much. Mutterer said he has been perplexed handle the water flow during the rainy contracted with a firm(which he wouldn't "I even called the Pima County Health with the problems at the wash. season. name) to begin repairing the wash yesterday (Oct. 11). He didn't say specifically what the DESERT SKY en eers would but said that the , CALLE CONCORDIA 8� do, problem would be"corrected." "Ris and the engineers' schedule entedorkfrombnningearlier," Special meeting roads � Townhouse resident LR. Applebaum filed a complaint late last month against A special council meeting Friday af- petitions. the highway, as a condition to the town's Mutterer Construction Co. with the Pima ternoon will feature public hearings on A report on a public meeting and study approval of his request to rezone the County Attorney's office, but said he two road matters: the proposed aban- session at which annexation of land west subdivision land. hasn't yet received a response. donment of Desert Sky Road and im- of Oro Valley was discussed will also be The Calle Concordia hearing was A.L.Fine,who's handling the case,said provement district assessments on Calle given by Vice-Mayor E.S."Steve"Engle. prompted by a review of improvement he sent Mutterer a letter Friday. The Concordia. , .No action on the topic is expected. district requirements during a July town developer said Monday that he hasn't etyThe meeting begins at 4 p.m: Town Engineer James Kriegh said a council study session. received it. Mayor Lois Lamberson said she also new road would be built to replace Desert Town Attorney Walter Henderson Fine declined to say what was in the hoped to schedule a study session at 3 Sky---which doesn't meet town standards indicated then that Oro Valley may have letter. p.m. to hear a progress report from Town —on land to be donated by Joseph Timan, no power to force payment of the Applebaum said last week that Engineer James Kriegh on two im- developer of the 60-acre Oro Valley assessments for road improvements, Mutter- er hadn't yet done anything about the Provement district studies. Heights on Valle de Oro Road and because it hadn't followed state laws wash, "and there's 200 to 300 feet of In Shadow Mountains Estates East, Newmont Exploration Ltd. outlining collection procedures. stagnant water, a foot and a =Kriegh has recommended some t hanges`in The new road would run in a straight A public hearing is recommended in the half deep, the©riginal engineer's design,tv minimize line- east and west, 'ust saute of the about 50 feet from my yard," law, so it is being held out of order since the impact of the proposed improvements current road, which bulges to the north improvements on the stretch of Calle He said he fears sand and soil directly on desert vegetation. into a piece of transitionally-zoned land Concordia are already completed. behind his back yard may wash in. He met recently with private engineer (TR). Engle said he will brief the council at "Another inch of rain and we'll get it," Dwight Lind to finalize the recommended Kriegh said at the September town Friday's meeting on the highlights of a he said. "If it overflows, we don't have a changes. Lind's firm originally designed council meeting that this section could be gathering of Rancho Verde residents two chance." them. the site of a future business,because of its weeks ago, at which they discussed The Oro Valley Townhouse resident The second improvement district current zoning and proximity to seeking annexation into Oro Valley. said he wasn't the only one worried about pending in the town would pave roads in Newmont.The new road would run along Mayor Lois Lamberson said she also the wash."There are 100 angry people out the Oro Valley Estates West area.Kriegh the border of the section. planned to report on her attendance last here,"he said. has asked proponents of the district to Timan has agreed to build a new road to week at the Arizona League of Cities Td.,, Swarms of mosquitoes and fruit fly-like provide more information on their provide access to Oro Valley Heights from Towns_Convention in Scottsdale. qi d�`bi-4. iN 'S"e-."'� +",•"� v''@k7w {.'M i\.4y.'...,,,'. 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Y q . # W` # '! .:_ aA,�,,� aZ °'''r 4OroValle an�:;.= �' �<��a �v �=� < <�, 'A ,���- JohnT • • earse 260 Greenock <, ,.. itt .; �. �:• �� �b ".;' �� . �- e, eekend rain .,� � �� �.� �� ,� Driv ween t daunted y e �' which soaked the TownOro Valley His � � of doctor says Tearee should walk six miles a The weekend rains brought some mist and fog to the.Oro Valley day -- rain or shine — fora heart A halo • a area as well -- including this low-lyuig fog bank which wreaths condition. Tearse has been do that for � 'Z'� Punch Ridge and other outeroppmge of the Catabn�t Mountains. seven years.And a little moisture was no to;stop. [Photos by Chris Kemberlingl reason 7 ., -G ' ddiIorinli . , U Count OV's blessings • 0ti, 2 iiiiiAlit 1, Alt se. ir4 V tri ,-, - \\\ some areas have none . co., j„,. ____ ., ,_. 411 ppm AA , --qv-a amiii:. ------ -(...- -— Ot iii, 4:61e :le alk 11,11W �� l``_i ONE Home. ONE ACRE 1 t."1161 - Not --i�ot that we're surprised � - �!�'�� �'�p ised by mission, has become an islandte the wayits �w rki CIO t la 1 O I ,1,, working out but of sanity and restraint in a sea •.,, —~ :AT Wi '�--- has anyone noticed the way Oro of galloping urbanization. .1111 rer- , • v -f�alley, with its incorporated We who live within Oro 51.A hi r' Fstatus, has come to re resent Valle are f r SANTrp y o lunate, indeed, ,, ,� v sanctuary for surrounding our comparitive immunity isA � �1! •homeowners? � �►� �'' tli� i. 't�1 t one of the rewards for our long 1 ��f Certainly the residents of and bitter battle to incorporate. 1► illl,� 111 ,111«;+i ?PV4IN Er . . . s �� �i1 � NM OW Tucson National subdivisions Unfortunately for most other o 1111111111 ��'' • feel that way; they're askingrural/suburban communities, P /r147/`, __ 3,o munhies, �r �lrp Oro ` alley to annex them so theydon't share oure --� autonomy. iT _ _ _ -- � �/yr- they won't continue to be And those within six miles of the nnn ' 1 subject to Pima County's zoning Tucson city limits which is decisions. most of them are unable to Also, a good many people incorporate to gain their own. who live in the Rancho Verde We aren't lobbying forOro y gTHE DESERT OBSERVER and Mesaland areas seek Valley to annex Tucson Nation- annexation for the same al and other areas; frankly, we visit reasons, and more of their wonder if that wouldn't dilute neighbors are starting to lean the town's folksy; friendly that way. ability to solve its own What it amounts to is this: problems. But the situation By CHRIS UNRUH ly, he took off at a leisurely about three feet long from Oro Valley, with its own town certainly does stimulate corn- An accessible water pace up the wash toward the - his black tail tip to his nose. supply is a magnet that canyon. His elfin face and innocent council, police force, and passion for our non-Oro Valleyattracts wildlife.Though we Though I tried to follow manner betrays his g g y ability to planning and zoning corn- neighbors. had seen foxes while hiking him with binoculars, his stealthily stalk and pounce in the higher elevations near buff-gray fur soon blended on his favorite meals, our house, we were surpris- into the surroundings. This kangaroo rats,pack rats and ed when one returned the is one of his survival devices ground squirrels. Panama Canal treaties • • call. along with speed and body Though a master hunter He ma- m a n u v e r a b i l i t y. When himself, he is frequently terialized pursued he can dodge and prey of coyotes and, in some 'security1 fishy out of no- AR zig-zag until he finds a places, wolves and eagles. where to ti „ ,:i..,r burrow to dash into. He's both the hunter and the drink at ' < ; The beautiful animal was hunted. out ground :',4;:Z4-, Jimmy Carter's dependable rousers in the United Nations level waterty. �` ,,,,,,,,,r • p • basin, sip- --:: Lao witnesses from the Department manyof them from Latin , 1a mg back p ping the � .tom. of Defense have told Congres- America who clamor for us fresh sional hearingcommittees that to divestourselves thatisland water until he had his.fill. of One year ago Two years ago After daintily wiping his The Oro ValleyTown giving up the Panama Canal commonwealth. mouth with his frontpaw,he A half-mile stretch of Council is looking into ways "will assure U.S. security in And then, of course, the state casually looked around, Calle Buena Vista may y be of dealing with juvenile Latin America.” of Texas. Why not give Texas sniffed the air, stifled a coated with an experimental problems on a community back to Mexico? That would yawn and retired to a sunny dust control material which level. Well, golly gee, General, « spot on the nearby woodpile. the manufacturer would Donna Wachter from the ensure our security along the that's wonderful. Presumably, His pointed ears remained supply free to the town. prevention unit of the Pima f border, no doubt. And don't completely vertical while County Juvenile Court will after one hands over everything in e h forget the Gadsden Purchase the rest of his body seemed Town En g e r Jim speak to the group at the e owns to a stickup man, hes to melt into complete relaxa- Kriegh said he is negotiating next council meeting. "se re " • areas of New Mexico and cu , right? But following tion. with Chevron Asphalt Co.to Three years ago line Arizona [including Tucson and He blinked his eyes a few have the area of Calle Buena Oro Valley will begin that of reasoning, there are g everything south of it]; probab- times like a drowsy child, Vista between Calle Con- immediately to collect close several other chunks of U.S. ly we ought to give that back to then closed them and fell cord i a and Linda Vista -to $8,000 in fees owed to it property we should be giving asleep in the warm sun. covered with the experi- by more than 60 residents away, if we REALLY wantMexico, t00. After about 10 minutes of mental chemicals. and firms which have taken True, the U.S. aid for that t this peaceful repose, he out business privilege security in Latin America. acquisition. It paid for the awakened, stretched and The town would have to licenses in the town. How about Puerto Rico? Panama Canal, too. And is still jumped nimbly down from pay the shipping fee and The town's attorney was the woodpile. prepare the dirt road to requested to send letters to There are plenty of rabble- paying, every year. Shaking himself vigorous- Chevron's specifications. each of the delinquents. TED TURPIN'S SOUTHWEST CORNER higher ao ser — butstill abetter Someone has sent me a triguing one: "Which is a 146 percent, while the total This means that each year or the meat packers or the you want him to give you, copy of a little publication better buy: food or govern- price of government has a smaller percentage of your supermarkets are making instead, less government "TRIM bulletin" — some- meat?" - gone up 597 percent. or . income goes to feed yourself bigger profits (most . are and lower taxes? thing I've never seen before, If you're one of the nearly four times as much. and your family, but unfor- making less); it is that the but which has a highly millions who has watched in In simple terms, this tunately more of it goes to government is taking a interesting lead article, alarm as food bills mounted, means you now are spending feed that politician. bigger bite out of everything It's about you may wonder if anything more of your income on Despite your probable that goes into food pro- BUMPER STICKERS what we're could be a worse buy. But government(taxes) and less unhappiness over the price duction, from seed and feed _'0'l paying for the author makes an of it, proportionately, on of steak, it's a much better to labor. _........ i, :,...- = in govern- 011 excellent case for one corn- food. buy these days than govern- And that politician is try- .r - ,,meat, and petitor for your dollar — In 1950 you spent as much ment. Buried in the price of ing to remedy the situation Never expect the candy bar what were government. per capita for food as for that steak is the cost of an (he says) by applying still to be as big as the wrapper. getting. „.�. ` Here, judge for yourself: government. Now, you pay awful lot of high-priced more costly government L„'_ And the * * * nearly three times as much government. regulation. 1 9 7 7 headline is Since 1950 the total retail per capita for government as The reason meat costs so Isn't it time to write to an in- , food price index has risen,.. for food. much is not that the farmers that politician and tell him r....•...............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................,...................................................................................................................................................•...........•s....................•.....•.......................•.....•...•...............................•._ • THEODORE C.TURPIN I Published every Editor&Publisher Wednesday by Sancruval Corp., valleviyatic, ,,r. DENNIS JOYCE i P.O.Box 3003,Tucson,Az.85702. :ioroOffices at 426 E.7th St.,Tucson,Az. News Editor Single copies 15 cents each;by i mail,$3 for one-year subscription Published for residents of the Town of Oro Valley.Pima County.Arizona - �f -'-...1.=.- NEWS STAFF: i Second Class postage Mary Schmidt z paid at Tucson,Az. = Chris Kemberling Publication No.324570 October 12,1977 - ., r, •..ff.f...NHflf ...f.........................1......................................IA........A..................f.................■.............................................................................................................................................................1......1.1..1..1..1..1....1...1.1:. 1 October 12,1977 ORO VALLEY[ARIZ]VOICE A-3 FACILITY REJECTED BY PUBLIC AGENCIES • • • AMI to take northside hospital petition to court Nov. 8 A Nov. 8 hearing has been build a northside hospital. munity Hospital proposal. rejected AMI's application AMI's petition filed by determining the need for set on a petition by A Pima County Superior The 100-bed facility would in August and its Tucson attorney Louis hospital beds in the county. American Medical Inter- Court will hear the com- be built at Ina and Mona predecessor, the State Barassi contends that "the This formula was developed national(AMI)charging two pany's appeal then. Lisa Roads. Health Planning Advisory northwest area is presently through the federal public health care agencies AMI, a Delaware-based The Health Systems Council (SHPAC), also without adequate health government in the 1940s, with "unlawful discrim- firm, has attempted to gain Agency of Southeastern tabled the proposal last care facilities"while the two and according to HSA inatory acts"in rejecting the approval since April, 1976, Arizona (HSA), however, year. health agencies maintain Director Hal Wurtzel, in- company's application to for its Northwest Corn- that Pima County has a dicates the county has an • . surplus of hospital beds. excess of 400 beds. Stops� n crossin at Donaldson AA — Order another hearing sign, Duringthe show cause IP r within 30 days before HSA A school crossing and a With the stop sign on hearing HSA and SHPAC s • stop sign have been installed Amahl Drive, motorists must appear before Superior on AMI's application build for the students at must now stop before en- Court Judge Jack Marks, the hospital. CDonaldson ElementaryteringOmar Drive. — Order the HSA to � / explaining why the requests *" N School located at Omar and Paul Steiner, engineering in AMI's petition shouldn't Amahl Drives. manager of the Traffic be granted. grant the company the required certificate of necessity, thus allowing 1IIL t Prince al Geor a Engineeringy ��. � p g Division, said The AMI petition AMI to begin construction. 0DeGregori requested the the crosswalk was needed requests the court to take �� crosswalk after parents because many students on one of three actions: Should the Hill Burton formula be declared un- Goop expressed concern about foot and on bicycles now — Invalidate the Hill- theirby children's safetywhile cross these streets. IIICN �w pA pE Burton Formula for Superior Court, HSA would '� crossing Omar Drive on p IS A NA-noN 1 their wayto school. have to reconsider the . . . company's proposal. 1""A�.u�t4G 1-0 With the exception of Gym modification starts at CDO Under this formula, those living east of Oracle 1LF , ' 1 Road, allgrade school Tucsonhospitals can't build new o Construction Co. was scheduled to begin work . `A R L��" youngsters in Oro Valleythis week on a$81,575 project to modifythe Canyon del beds if no need is shown, c . ��R ���' y d y while nursing homes can. la- attend Donaldson. Oro High School gymnasium,so it can be used alternately 4G FS Lt N EY Parents told school of- as an auditorium. ficials that many motorists Amphitheater School District officials had hoped the were driving faster than the project could be finished before the start of basketball COPIES Old Pueblo Lapidary Club,Inc. 25 mph speed limit posted season in November, but delays in the work schedule Presents the Fifth Annual for the area. ma revent that. y 7225 N.Oracle l'it y p at Ina GEM and ROCK SHOW The crosswalk is located Bids are set to be read Nov. 22 on a$2.4 million fine Near Great Western Bank TUCSON COMMUNITY CENTER on the west side of Omar arts complex at CDO,to be completed by mid-December, OCTOBER 21-22-23-1977 Drive near Amahl Drive. 1978. ROYAL PRESS Hours: Fri.,6 P.M.to 10 P.M. Admission Saturday,10 A.M.to 10 P.M. $1.00 Sunday,10 A.M.to 6 P.M. Children under 12 free with an adult FEATURING 40 DEALERS EXHIBITING&DEMONSTRATING NUMBER ONE RADIO JEWELRY MAKING,ROCK SAWING,FACETING For all your PRESCRIPTION needs, e 0 0 shop in the pleasant of s surroundinAin for peoplewhog . . , do. MISENER DRUGS KAI R is concerned. The people in Phoenix are still recoveringfrom a shock under the dome in the Casa Blanca Plaza caused by a recent incident on a city bus. 6020 N. Oracle Senior Citizens Check Our Pharmacy Rates A young woman alone got on a crowded bus and then hours 9 to 9 297-2234 moved to the back where she was surrounded by a group of high school aged boys. Immediately, she was assaulted Get a copy of physically as well as with words. I n fact, her life was even .,-r r threatened, No one in the rest of the bus offered to helporo va a � i5- �, -} her. Finally, the woman escaped from the bus battered and and stunned. / CALL / / The mayorof y Phoenix responded by assigning ngpolice to g ' at these locations: ride buses in that area of the city. But this sort of thingY Nanini Financial Plaza leaves a city shaken. Such an incident could not have been Food Giant at Casas imagined in Arizona even a decade ago. Adobes Coat of Arms Something is happening in AMany of us can Safeway at Plaza Escondida remember when e almost nobody locked his house. But now Oro Valley Town Hall there is - by a kind of serge against Tucson homes a Oro Valley Country Club army of vandals. Tucson National Golf Club Circle K at Magee and The first and certainly the most basic responsibilityof Oracle government is to protect the security of citizens. Today,7-11 at Hardy and oracle people are not getting that service. It be that we shaII Highland Mobile Homemay have to spend our taxes for a kind of domestic arm . EstatesY In Catalina: But citizen defense is becoming critical. Circle K Walgreen's suggestions,If you have comments or writeesti Red's Bait and Tackle Concerned„. � ons� to �iKAI R ls - Sybil's Antiques And at El Con ShoppingThe above editorial was written by John Riddick and aired on September 23 by KAIR AM and F . M Center i'StFs' A-4 ORO VALLEY[ARIZ]VOICE October 12,1977 A Mansc ' 14 ' '':':. , • addx � .4f;...:.2 ,i...'-',..!.. . :',......„,,,,.„.,... ._,..,,,„,-- .,....: 4 ;',;•'. . ,-- 411( .-.4g& :, ;:t:',7.,:,::-,::',.':'-',..:"74::'''.',.--'2..,',::‘.''')..:‘,''.:'-' .. . ti",`k. 4. i',,,,...;--..'-';',..-'' - ' ;I. .„..„. a d ......„...: ,....„......„ ,„,,,,......:,.....,....,, ,.• . : ,..,:.„:::::„:„.,.:...,,,,,' .444 -. ''''''''' ' t ,� h ' ;*.' 1.42:t4'•'*1.''''''''''''''''''''''''''..;. '. ' s'1‘,..'7.-._-:1,-•,-'1.':'''''-':'-''' ' ::;*t'''''''''''.*:"'''''1;;;;*;****-...:i.,,,:...*;:::'- ,--..'''' 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I want to be friends with them subjects, including driver safety. second glance any more from Canyon del Oro High School as long as-possible, but I also have to do my job." At lower left,he talks with a student during a break in students. In his second year as school resource officer, His day-to-day work appears to involve more classes.In his office, Shaffer counsels another student on [SRO]at CDO, the Oro Valley policeman has weathered cooperation with students interested in his work and job opportunities and training. the negative reaction his arrival on the job brought from counsel,than it does conflict with those violating the law. The officer is also on hand in emergencies, such as one some students last fall. His duties at CDO are several. 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Yee y..- . . ,... „,,,,,„ ,,,,..,, -' Angels .. 1 : . ,.,„ ,,,- f--ix' )44. t x Enjoya Delicious Buffet Dinner All You Can Eat iii, 4,,,._ - � Wed.-Sunday 6:15 Open,6:45 Dinner,8:15 Show Reservations 623-9456 Senior Citizen Discount.Thursday and Sunday '$ F Reservations ,. , 4), ° -1 623-9456 ...... . ,,,,, ..., , . ,.. .,, i . ,. itk-: .... .. , ,,, . .,,, ' IP ' •';--c l' ' ' ' We're Americati . , ..,, ,: :. , , f Early , . r RR fir- rs... .. r. :,-. .: . .„ - WE DO UPHOLSTERING! .t.,..,- -,,__ ' BOB MILLER SERVING SOUTHERN ,-, ,..... .., ARIZONA FOR 31 YEARS Wash recedes after close call _ FOR ESTIMATE PHONE 327-7455 Heavy rains nearly covered vegetation in a wash behind the Oro Valley Townhouses last week,rising to a foot of overflowing, said subdivision resident I.R.Applebaum. SUPERVISORS APPROVE �`�R+g SHOP DAILY 9:00 to 5:30 ��,' BOB M OPEN EVENINGS SNSSPIRIL�►'• BY APPOINTMENT OV �' � EE ORI IRCS 0NFREE DELIVERY IN ARIZONA TERMS IF DESIRED maymanage ��s �H�sous manage the town'spresent - •90 DAYS MASTER CHARGE An intergovernmental g city will own most of the �O 44 Sw agreement between Pima and future sewer facilities. effluent produced by the SAME AS CA &VISA County and Oro Valley for And the county will oper- treatment plants. managing Oro Valley's sewer ate, maintain, repair and The regional sewer agree- facilities was unanimously replace the sewer facilities. ment, however, must b.e approved by the Board of In return for the county's approved by city voters -in There's No Place Like Home ' Supervisors Oct. 3. services, Oro Valleyans will the Nov. 8 general election. SUNDAY 1 TO 5 The intergovernmental a- continue to pay the same 9c y greement is similar to the connection fees and sewer contract which Oro Valley user fees. HALF e/WrILLERA3 had with the county pre- The agreement will last viously, which expired June indefintely,Mrs.LambersonSIZE 30. said,but may be terminated 0.7u'iviu(Jfitiy,46Ly __ _ rThe previous contract by either party giving a six SHOP with the county, however, months notice. 2243 EAST 2719 N. CA MPB�;L1. had to be renewed annually. "Without the agreement, BROADWAY The intergovernmental. a- the only option available for TUCSON greement "will be a money Oro Valley would have been l TU(.S()N.ARIZ. saver for both of us because to construct our own sewage ' - previously the county staff plant," Mrs. Lamberson and our town attorney had noted. to draw up a new contract Secondly, she said, the each year," Oro Valley agreement also shows Oro mExico.cRuisE mayor Lois Lamberson said. Valley's willingnessto Under the intergovern- accept the planned city- mental agreement, Pima county regional sewer man- County will administer and agement system. v "We've always chosen to - Angeles In be a part of the county �` : ,yam '• . .�:�: e�AI system, and now we've .�. , ;..:,,,, /-**. , ` chosen to be a -•,•••.� -.0.,f :-.4 '~ t - 7 of the , �: ° ,,,,,a," ,�`, � ,• part _,,t� ... -- '�� .,... � =:�►�'' fi'���•�` r.:, regional system, she stated.. . _ � : 4 Y. The cityr -.. • f„ '°". .�,Y • • Ciba and . -r county ------'7. ��...�,�,;:. �-4,01-00..9----. , �ft M�,,,.� �,, . 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J • ;'+'^,:^i -rte:'.•`�°+h�4'K•+{^,v yy gw.•�♦,�,^�V..;. ,.a• � ,�•,'�� ,..i . . . .,,..,:„.„,,,,, . , ,, ...„.....7„,:„.. .....,. . 2.„....,..1. • .. . y . <,�. S as ... .,.. ,' , ,... _ _,r ,,_ ..;s „, , ... s:.. 2,., , .)• ct X. ,� .. �...,'.,:`e"v tel:,. ,,'+ s ,rvW h{�•.�'..".k''''''-?:.4'''''.)•''' > w:': . } ♦ .. 3....n, .' a...iT`s•., a A;. - •'•t.,. �C... ....,�ir j�, -,:`,.,....,„:°4„..;',1',..4.:44,,,...,...,.'^. fIN iii? 1N \ V /4 Id Ii ■- .JWEET 1 r 1 ___I E W I : 1._____I • ,� "- r, , ` 7-',` By LEE WEBSTER "In Tay1 v e, before w'e moved t ,,..,,,,,,,,::,..,...:i..,,,..,..,4::,414,1:,„:, �, �. '?„,4--,..--� or i 11 0 ,,,. �"' ' ' ' ,.. `.' o` -f.,. Fiftyears a o in 1927 the lateDecatur m fa v . ,.."� •. ": � �� ti g ,y mile li ed about a block „,,, ,� t A -♦ .”' °. Lawrence B. Filson filed a claim to and a half from Lrry's famly," Mrs. M r v - .,k� homestead fi0 acres north of Tucson. Filson said. I met him at a baseball game ` ` '� �` �d Part of that property is today the site of — ma��be that's why I still like baseball so ,, ,_ Oro Valley Country Club and Estates. much." L And part of the legacy Wilson left to his, The couple was married at Tucson in ,,� ; widow and children are wrarm memories ofthe Congregational the parsonage of onreg NN\ 4:tst•-.....„ 4:' -•`:� „ ' what isap now a country club and small Church during December, 1911, when �,,��, .� ''. '1,:-,41- �a town. Arizona was still a territory. bought „pi r Vg ""`' .• �`� �' �t -�- ,.� �- ���. � � � � �: \�4'ilson came to Tucson in 1910 from � ,.They r Q ����� n".� - ''' T 11 Il le house on the 1 00 hlocl. of North litt � !' ti .�.. � � � "` aylorvi e, l., where he worked in the s v rY `' l~it t A enue. «hich was out in the ���° `' -� coal mines. He had also served four years �` - ;;at,� m �•ountry at that time. '� � -',,-‘.--*-•- �°'�� � in the United States Navy, including a 14- •)1 Three sons were horn there: Walter S., ik, Y `.., `'" M1x, month cruise around the :��orld in 1907 �; ; ,�- .,� $ .. now of San Jose. California: Lawrence F3, ,,,,w,,,,.--- - .� .- - �' with Teddy Roosevelt s "Great White 4 .. . ! Jr.,of Tucson: and Joseph V�'..of Denver, ,�. � „ Fleet. After the1avv, Wilson j•Dined his Colorado. •• .til my children were born at home. mother in Taylorville, worked in the Mrs. Wilson said. "I've never keen in a Above: Five of the seven Wilson children �.r� .. „,� mines, met his future wife, and headed hos ital, and I hate to o f o the doctor." posed with their parents in this mid-1920s West. • hospital. g I'hc t�ilsons moi ed to t he 100 block of . �� 4�� �� �� In Tucson. �'�'ilson went to work in the ,• , portrait. Standing, Joe, Walter, Mary, East Sixth Street, across from where the seated, Larry, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson and � ��'.. furniture department o f "t e i n fe I d•s i , > r Univers er-itti of Arizona is today. Two iris I)e artment More, where he was to g Henrietta. Above: Larry, Walter and Joe �» t_ �� p y . ` ;` �_ ,_ were horn there: Mary. Wilson rc main for 3' ears. IIE was a state horse around in a tree with two of their - b � � .. •' � �' Iiarrin ton, of kearnv, Arzona, and in � -��� t �' representative in the lith and 13th Henrietta Vii ikon Freeman, of C. cous>vns. Right: Lawrence overseas the _i p April, 1909. Ari•zona • Legislatures. Navy, , �' � �‘rashington, D. __: I3e was an expert in furniture and hp- . 'm ' carpets, a homesteader, an inventor, a The family then homesteaded an A i builder,and a civic•booster. isolated 10-acre ranch at 36th Street and "�"`�'� �� � � Wilson died in April, 19 8, at the age of Campbell Avenue. There was no elec- - p ' ♦ 63, a few days after suffering a stroke.His t ricity or saw. :A windmill supplied the 4n''42 .vis :r '•! 1 F T � � widow, rances ,.h"*;ra( ylorV ikon, livesinwater• x ;: 4 aitr ad humsfr • i s ..'. .; Tuc.on, as do t e of t he u• seven R� o _ om a t ra n that topped vis jj- �•-py� �•hildren. nearhv were i'requent. unwelcome. r �> Mrs. Wilson, a tine, ,gracious, spooky IIIIt'' - ' They moved again, to a house Wilson � woman, appears much younger than her built in town, at X27 S. Sixth Ave., near almost-87 years. She says she lives in the 18th Street, an area known then and still) present, not in the past, and she prides as "Five Points." Two sons were born ''rt' •► herself an having a mind of her own. there: James R. and Rohert C.. both of s In 1911, Frances I•�. Saylor rode the Tucson. train from Decatur, Ill. t o Tucson. Filson he�;an to homestead out north. "Larry's mother acme �;it h me," Mrs. filing claim on t�t o half'sect ions. Wilson said. "She was a .jolt\, happy°-gc�- The property was one-half mile wide lucky woman, and we had fun.She staved and two miles long; "the east half of in Tucson, later remarried, and passed Section 11 and the west half of Section 1 away here." in Township 1'south ol•Range 13 east of .,t October 12,1977 ORO VALLEY[ARIZ]VOICE Al bridge and canasta clubs, and began to are probably the least disturbed area in smoke occasionally. Southern Arizona, because they are so After her youngest son, Bob, married rough." she found herself really all alone, "and I "I've been in those mountains since I was beside myself so I went to work in was ten years old — about 40 years now." Steinfeld's furniture department." Jim said. "You get up in that country and Besides her seven children,Mrs.Wilson you know you're in places where very few y 4. A'.A has 18 grandchildren, 20 great- people get,because it is so rough." grandchildren and one great-great- He added: "You've probably heard the p 4 r `,�` -' -- tt - �` granchild. old story about the Iron Door Mine that - ;'< 4,•-,3!;= "My boys still come and talk to me was supposed to have been een up there, in ` . . '' ' - -',4,,,, about deals they plan to make," Mrs. those mountains — Harold Bell Wright Wilson said. I tell them, 'You'll ll do as you wrote about " `. Left: A Wilson daughter daydreams in the tree where it. :�r ,. '�- •,:,..,„}.. " uS . damn please, but I'll tell you my opinion ""Well, my dad used to talk about finding w ,, , "_4 { ' her brothers took to more active pursuits. Below. The anyway. old wagon trees and wagon wheels—stuff .< , Wilsons'house, with their Oldsmobile. Bottom: A young Larry remembers the ranch,where"we used for hauling .f► ,... , ,,, ore and trails comingout 3 , , ,.. r - couples class at the ranch, in a day when its owners spent weekends and summers, although of the Catalinas." }' • ,, 'f claimed this view of the Catalinas as their own. had , ,Vis. "'` `� weour home in town too." "We used to spend a lot of time up on � ' i `"Dad built a frame house,one big room. the ""cliff area," a ridge south of the � � ''' The house burned down in the late 30's or house," Jim recalled. "There were • `' � early 40's,"he said. remains of old Indian dwellings up on that .4\s, „,„ . s 1,,., .,,,,. "We had coal-oil lanterns, a two-burner ridge.They looked like foundations." 4*'` gasoline cook stove, a wood-burning "We dug pottery and arrowheads out of � � '� R: �� heating stove and an outdoor toilet." there." .. . 4,r..' , y" . "There was an old icebox and we carried Jim said, "Another thing that used to ' :'' ice outranchpaper �' "��. � .4. .to the wrapped in and happen — and I guess it will never happen burlap,"Larry recalls,adding: again because of the Golder Dam — was • '" .. "It was about an hours drive. Oracle flash floods that would " , ��. ' �,. .' �� > � �� � come down that V. t _ was a dirt: road '' w . I then. The pavement in canyon. ,,� gib. g< �� Y ...,,a, • .p}� r town ended at the turn-off at Drachman I remember we could hear the water }w�, :..77, < g A x ,11.7411,,,,7:::::::444and Stone, where we turned to get to coming down the Canyon del Oro f -; Oracle." s henever the Catalinas would get a heavy X ."Jw ..4 :• � � We had an old Oldsmobile,,, Larry rain. The canyon would be dry, and we 3;Irs'-••.,-. #-..-.._ .::`,.-.: '-••''-, 'i. ,i.,''.'---••- ' it„;-'410,„ '''4'.- 4 4 N said; A soft-top touring car with canvas could hear the water — a kind of roar — R curtains and no heater — it was cold coming,and it would be a wall of water." 'fit` �' �. .. - coming to town in the winter." `"The river bed would be bone dry in 1�' '"' a�' "The bridge over the Rillito was west of front of it, and this wall of water— oh, it - the present bridge. The abutments of the looked so big to me, then — maybe three old bridge are still there.The road used to to four feet high, would just be rolling." weave down that hill,not straight like it is Jim and his brother remember stories now." about a 105-year-old Indian who used to , S Larry recalls that there was a"checking live out on the ranch. "I think he was . station" at the topof the hill just south of there years before Dad ever homesteaded V c 4 `r'``'-.'y Z 3, ``.-. ya .. y .� z s Orange Grove. ka it,"Jim said. The checked for A---2,,,,-..:„. .4,4-:.` ���k �� � y N w y produce and aliens, Later, a rodeo performer who owned a �� �. he said. "The local people weren't stopped bucking bronco named "Big Red" lived--:::,... :,:.:,e., --,:. z.s.r.:,::.•. -- .: � ° ' — .just travelers. We had a light-blinking there and watched over ". R � �. � �. � g gthe ranch. Big �,, �, ., ` F �- '4 signal worked out so when we went home Red was mean as he could be,"Jim said. °` tw...,,,---. " at night, Dad just blinked the lights and "We, as kids, weren't supposed ever to go i_� . they knew it was us— and didn't stopus." near old Big Red, because he was wilder >Ider ` ,' a The old cement-block house where the than the devil." : .. :'f '� people lived who ran the checkingstation � x "I was about eight and Bob was four � was, until recently, still standing just so, and g or Bob was sitting g I came out and south of Orange Grove Road,Larry said. right between Big Red's front legs—with .,. Some of the neighbors Larry an arm around each leg.,, . „„ ..,,,,,,,,:, .4."-0,,,-,..,,,,,„,-::-.„:.>. remembers are Gene Magee,Sam Seaney, "I ran in the house andgot Mom �.._<��,..... , and the Leons, Koontz's, Baldridges, John- she came out and began to talk sons, Dr. Ackley, The Countess of Suf- to Bob, coaxing him to come away. He finally did folk, and Georgie Pusch and J.M. Proctor come out — and old Big Red just stood Z of the Steam Pimp Ranch. there, tame as could be, not botheringa illi E--Ii_ F1 (� �' - r' "The Steam Pump Ranch was two miles thing."east of our ranch, he recalls. The old Robert G.' Wilson lives with his wife 1 � adobe house with a tin roof is still there, just north ,of Oro Valley. It wasAnn and daughter Barbara at 4401 W. ___.1 I ._JJ II ........._.i . .......____i Lambert Lane west of�./ ____J Oro Valley. e_tablished back in territorial days. Bob, who works for Commercial "It had a dug well, and they pumped Printers,Inc.,remembers BigRed,"a big the Gila and Salt River Meridian, "There were a lot of them on the ranch," water by steam. It was the last watering n Arizona." place for cattle on drives from Tucson to bronc horse that this performer rode in she smiled. "They bloom once a year, at rodeos, and he was the onlyperson that Those borders today would be Naranja night. The flower opens up and smells so Florence—two bits a head,"Larry said. ". could ride it. Road on the north, Calle Loma Linda on good; then the next day it is all closed up Dad,drilled a well gat a cost of about "Well, he took it out there to t $1,200, Larry said. The homesteader he ranch the west, Linda Vista Boulevard on the again." and it got so tame could south, and a straight line north from Calle "And the Indian Bitter-root," Mrs. was required to build a house and put in it and w youjust climb on Buena Vista to Naranja Road on the east. Wilson continued. "It was supposed to $1.25 assessable improvements per acre." alk all over it." Besides taming Big Red, Bob recalls "Because Dad was a veteran, he could All of that land south of the Canada del cure everything, arthritis, bellyache, with calves, catching Oro is in Oro Valley, where the Country whatever. It was a bush and you used the have proved up in nine months instead of playing g rabbits and three years — but he couldn't afford the sliding down the big hill behind the house Club Estates and Golf Course is located. roots—they were red." well at first so he took the three-year in one of his mother's dishpans. we Wilson "proved up" the claim in three "You had to dig down deep for the „ years—and was granted the land by edict roots,” she said. "The doctor used to plan. He added: It was great out there, a lot more fun of President Herbert Hoover in May, recommend it. Whenever the doctor "A man named Pistor, on Fourth than in town,"he said. 1930. didn't know what was wrong with you, he Avenue, had a commercial well-drilling The Oldsmobile was gone when Bob Twelve years later,in 1942,the Wilsons would call it" 'Dobe fever". Everything company and he drilled the well, used a came along, and he remembers his dad sold the section to L. F. and Marguerite was 'Dobe fever — and bitter-root would spudder. I think they went about 200 feet driving a Durant, then latera 41 Ford R. Rooney.The Rooneys sold the Country cure it." deep. two-door sedan. Club portion to Joseph Timan, who later Mrs. Wilson said that her children were "Then the water rose to 50 feet,and we "We drove in off of Oracle at the same became president of Horizon Corp., which always healthy because they ate properly. pumped it at 50, with a gasoline one- place the road goes In to the Country Club built its national headquarters nearby. "I always cooked big breakfasts for the cylinder engine. We hada 3,000 gallon today — Greenock Drive. Then we drove A short time later, Lewis F. Landon kids before they went to school. They tank for cattle." right along the river to our house." bought the property from Timan and liked pancakes, none of this cereal like "We didn't have cattle," Larry con- "It sat just behind the big hill, at the tinued, "but it was rented for a time to base of the hill,"he explained. developed it into the Oro Valley Country kids eat now." Oke and Dink Parker,sand cattle grazed Bob said,, "Dad never missed finding Club Estates and Golf Course. Mrs. Wilson said her husband was It's owned today by Oro Valley Country quiet, but very strict with the children — out there,back in the 30 s. water.That s why he homesteaded where Club,Inc. especially the older boys. "They didn't "It was all open range," he said, "no he did." Of the ranch. Mrs. Wilson said, "Larry dare sass me, no swear words or slang. fences. You could The people that homesteaded right g go from ,there to across the highway, the found n w g built a house and we lived out there quite Their daddy would look at them a certain Florence without seeing a fence. Y o water. a bit. My husband loved that ranch. The way and they'd correct themselves." Larry remembers chopping weeds,and There still isn't any water on the east side air was so clean and fresh." In the late 30's Wilson invented a two- cutting wood for the fire."Ironwood and a of Oracle,"he said. "Dad made a thorough "W e would go out there in the piece couch that could be converted to a little mesquite." study of water and he could tell you where evenings," she recalls; -spend the night bed. "Larry came home from a California "We hunted a lot. The seasons were all the water was in this valley." and come in the next day for Larry to go buying trip and told me, `I had a dream,'" long and you could hunt almost anytime," "Mom, she was always the cook at to work,and the children to go to school." Mrs.Wilson related. he recalls. socials," Bob said. "With seven kids, she "We belonged to the First Christian "He had drawn the plans for the Cozy James R. Wilson and his wife Helen live was used to cooking in that amount.It was Church, and they had a young married Corner Couch on a bedsheet. He brought at 3737 S. Park Ave. where he's manager like cooking a normal meal for her." couples' class. Larry and I would often me the sheet he drew it on." of Tucson Mobile Homes-South. Jim "Now she spends her time keeping up have the whole class come out to the ranch Some of the couches were manufactured remembers that he and his brothers on all the pro baseball and football games. for get-togethers and picnics." in Tucson and sold. Wilson arranged for a hunted with bows and arrows. She reads the newspapers every day and "I would leave after sunday school and large manufacturer in the South to set up "We're all archers," he said. "We she can tell you everything that happens." go out and start cooking," she said. "The and make them— and then World War H hunted with a bow then,and still do. You Bob declared. others would stay for church, then come began, and the manufacturer couldn't get don't get much, but you sure have a lot of The Wilson familyis a close sup- out." and sup steel for the springs. fun." portive one. The family, all but Henrietta "I enjoyed company. I always liked "Then Larry took ill;the patent ran out; "The wildlife was fantastic up there — of Washington, were together g g ther at people." and that was the end of the original Cozy quail, dove, birds of all kinds, deer, Thanksgiving in 1975. In 1954 ' Mrs. Wilson says"you have missed half Corner Couch,"Mrs.Wilson said. javelina — a lot of mule deer." g r the entire family had a reunion. your life if you've never seen a night- After her husband died, Mrs. Wilson "People don't realize how remote our And when they get together they blooming cereus. says she "went to the dogs." She joined mountains are," Jim says. "The Catalinas always talk about the old Wilson Ranch. ' A-8 ORO VALLEY[ARIZ]VOICE October 12,1977 TREATED SEWAGE MARKETABLE Ail , • ,. , ...„.,„ t .,,,,,11/4„. ...cleaning up . the"snow" on the Wastewater holds promise , , 441:44...,.– -.:'''. ' . —.1-414.. . rimomp. . 1 . lir., ,,,, .., ,' ....- - northwest side 1 . - , : .........:40 ''-• - 1 as tomorrow's 'liquid gold, . .. „. . , ,. , .... 4.4..„.. , , . ..,,.. 44, .,,, Dam,I Ar r. By LINDA THOMPSON heard shortly by the land The City-of Tucson filed - The Pima County Sanita- department. an application last Jan. 21 „ _,-4 liSitt,nae tion Department envisions The county applied for the for the wastewater. That --,.., ..., f. lowering Oro Valleyan's effluent July 8. That appli- application, also made with -I • '' •,-7*„,-4nN,0" „....,- TV. 1,11kr, sewer fees, and the City of cation reads: "Pima County -the land department, is , -Atror-,' 4t, ‘ .-..',. , ..._- .,,,, Tucson plans on decreasing is requesting any and all of similar to the county s - the town's monthly water the effluent which is dis- request. It reads, "the City - ,..4o , . -,,y.--: - bills by using a marketable charged from the Ina plant.” of Tucson is requesting any si . ,,.t., i ' kir, - '",'-' ''--P- -; Free estimates commodity — treated For Howard, the situation and all of the effluent which • , sewage wastewater. is clear."The farmers are in is discharged from the Ina 4,1: , _, ' , ,. The city and county have no way entitled to the Road Treatment Plant." ... - . '• s .-. 297-2294 filed separate applications effluent. The county tax- "The city's basic position .__...... with the State Land Depart- payers generate the is that the effluent is ours. ment requesting the effluent effluent, so the wastewater We contend that the water We ll-tinzed ace the antenna experts North Oracle at Magee from the Ina Road Treat- is their byproduct.They are is developed by us. The city A hole-in-one is an experience for any golfer,but George in Plaza Escondida ment Plant. the ones entitled to it," he needs the effluent in order Atkins,left,found it quite exhilerating when he aced hole That plant, officials insists, to cut its water budget. No. 4 during the recent Oro Valley Invitational. Atkins estimate, will eventually Furthermore, Howard which will reduce water won a 1978 Mercury Monarch for the feat, provided by produce 25 million gallons of said, the sale of the effluent bills.The city plans to trade Clyde Wanslee — Tucson car dealer, presenting him the wedotright wastewater each day. would produce a good chunk the effluent for fresh keys — and Selby Motors. Atkins was a guest of a The city and county are of change for the county. water,"the city official said. country club member. :.-1 ., planning either to sell the "We're planning to sell the ...\.‹. _ „..!' effluent for $25 to $150 per effluent to our parks and ,. \S‘------- acre foot to farmers, mines recreational facilities, such ARIZ. LEAGUE OF CITIES & TOWNS or recreational facilities, or as golf courses. The money ' A to trade the wastewater for generated would be put back fresh water. into our budget, lowering Town officials benefit from convention For the record, an acre the sewer user fees," he Oro Valleyans should get should be seen after a gathering was held Thurs- foot ip 14 of water equals 325-851 explained, their money's worth from volume of material is sorted day, at which the group was # '.__ gallons. Howard said he couldn't three town officials' and reviewed. She intends addressed by State Rep. 10, 91.; The revenue would pay estimate the amount of attendance at the Arizona to make a report on the Diane McCarthy, State Sen. 1‘ some of the maintenance revenue the effluent will League of Cities and Towns convention at the town Jones Osborne and a repre- .1", l it ‘ costs for sewer or water generate because the future Convention last week, says council meeting Friday. sentative from the facilities, giving county market value of wastewater Mayor Lois Lamberson. "It was very educational. governor's office. • residents a rebate on their isunknown.SpainThere were little tidbits and in= They talked on legislation - PUI IP" She, along with Vice- monthly sewer user fees or Brad De , project big t.idbits and whole roups OW water bills, county officials manager for the Cortaro Mayor E.S. "Steve" Engle of ideas presented, she of concern to cities and say. Marana Irrigation District, and Town Clerk Dorothy said. towns in Arizona, Mrs. But the competition for said the district has a solid Morse, spent $25 each in The three attended Lamberson said. B & R Auto g this wastewater is keen. case to present to the land town budget money for different sessions at the One ofthe most euca- registration,plus rooms andeduca- The Truck Repair Cortaro Marana department. convention Wednesday and tional experiences of the mileage. The annual con- Irrigation District, for _ "We would generate Friday,in order to cover the convention, the mayor air conditioning,tune ups, instance, has applied for the revenue with the effluent vention was held in Scotts- widest range of topics added, was listening in on dale. brakes&general repair. Under new management. Ina plant effluent to irrigate because we'd use the waste- possible, Mrs. Lamberson how other municipalities 16600 N.Oracle Road crops on 12,500 acres. water to raise cash crops. Mrs. Lamberson said the said. have tackled problems that Catalina At the county sanitation The county, however, wouldbenefits of their attendance A convention-wide Oro Valley faces. 835-3414 I, department's request, the use the effluent for their Board of of Supervisors voted recreational facilities, -„,.. , / i - i Oct. 3 to oppose the irriga- generating little or no 7 , \ tion district's application, money for Pima County,"he , \ The Cortaro/Marana said. \ ' . - 1 1 request will be decided upon DeSpain said he's angered I ‘, Curtain Call /01 within the next several by the county's opposition. ; months at a hearing before He contends that the \ ..,, . the State Land Department. effluent is currently being V i z ,- Supervisor Katie Dusen- vvasted. 1 berry commented on the "The effluent is dumped I board's action. "We wanted into the Santa Cruz River , -.. ..,,, to go on record opposing from the Ina and Roger ROI 0 I v their request because we Road treatment plants, ' don't want the irrigation soaking into the ground. Ballet , district to establish a long "Time and time again, „.......,,,, . history of appropriating we've offered to pay the city / water for their use." or the county for the effluentOpera "We're considering leas- on a one-year interim basis _.‘; ,," s 0 /3 ing the effluent to the DeSpain said, "until they ‘ ° _ , 1 ' \_,./,..tei Symphony district — but only -for make up their minds who , temporary use," Mrs. owns the- wastewater and • Dusenberry said. what they'll use it for." 1li 7 l',... - Theater Byron Howard,director of A spokesman for the city 1 UL i' the county sanitation said Tucson officials will ' department, requested the seek to prevent the irriga- IV - r 4 supervisors'support as soon tion district from gaining the as he learned that the effluent by court appeal if ' district's request would be necessary. . / ! 44, , ... 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Season rains prove drains may halt Coronado school buildings seepage A new drainage system that's been "pods" — separate learning centers — at / ' installed at Coronado Elementary School the school. is solving the problem of seepage from / rain into school buildings, which has Rains in Catalina last week provided the plagued the school since it's opening in first test of the new system—the latest in eifit 111111111 1974. a long line of attempts to halt the seepage. Principal Gerald Butler said. the Architects Buffington and Hansen, who drainage pipes are workingin buildings designed the school, and the construction where they've been installed, and that firm that built it have taken charge of the October 12,1977 eventually they may be placed in all the problem. FOR GOLDER RANCH FIRE DISTRICT Only 3 persons submit petitions for 3 board posts .., , ,,..,,,,.....,,,, , ,,. . The only three candidates to submit adding "I think I kind of talked about it - - - :•,,i'' .„,t ,,,.. '. w 4-41:.,,,-,.',',' .*- - ,'-' *, ,4.07);t.,,r •-•,:i.,'/- - nominating petitions by Friday's deadline with them." .-Zi,,,Z 1...\-,4.,.:. '' '- -,,--'1T".`• -,`.,,,''',..,,, , * ' would be shoo-ins as the first three- In conversations with H.D. "Bob" - -, member board of directors in the Golder Murray, another initiator of the Golder s, . Ranch Volunteer Fire District if voters Ranch fire district drive, Neubauer said ,:.‘,‘ : ,.., ' -.1- * S . , .., approve the district Nov.8. he also noted the possibility of annexation ‘ :::I ' --,,,- .. .',-,:. , -, ,,,,,,.... , , . ',. James L. McLaughlin, Maria E. by the Catalina District. - sZ4. k'"'''', Monplaisir and Clyde Smith were in- If such a move were made by the 'f‘.:':' . ' . troduced at a public meeting Thursday Catalina district, it would probably have •. ‘ ::::1 T:. night as the slate of candidates backed by to come after the Nov. 8 Golder Ranch -s .... . proponents of the new district. election,Neubauer said. '' . All three pictured themselves as fiscal He considers the failure in 1974 by the _ conservatives opposed to any new levels City of Tucson to prevent Oro Valley's Alk,,,,. 411i . . •., . .. , of government — but claimed they were incorporation by annexing some land to be ,. • , .. forced to push for a second area fire a precedent for any similar action in i ,„ . : a , '4 , ti, ., , N ,,,,twi'''s' # , • * V • ,!*'*.'. ',.,k. 414 ,. .,0','li,' 4 district because of annexation plans by the Catalina. 1 , young Catalina Area Volunteer Fire . Oro Valley proponents had submitted - 4 * ,,‘ '',,,.. ' ifiZI District, incorporation petitions prior to Tucson's `,„ '1. * .‘. , A ,'',, "You're proposing this in self defense annexation petitions. The state Supreme , s. ‘ ' s -..,',1t then?" asked a skeptical Sidney Baker, Court ruled to allow completion of the first . , 4e -.- ' ,„ „„ Catalina resident. action, Neubauer noted.The result of that ' ,- .. .. , . 4::::,;,-..' ,,,,,,,, ,., .. s ,it,„ --- s..:'., 1F.i.:;;,-..S., Lii,-'.- "Exactly," replied Wallace Stalnaker, action was an election establishing the , .,„ ,L.... ' ,..,..,5, 3,71' ,., one of three residents who initiated Town of Oro Valley. , _,,„,,..„.._ petitions calling for the Nov.8 election. Stalnaker began Thursday's meeting on 4, , "The volunteers will annex small the proposed district with a history of the • sections at a time, but not until April or Catalina Volunteer Fire District's for- May of next year — if our proposal is mation, criticizing its proponents for . ''' defeated," Stalnaker said at the Thursday drawing district boundaries to include • meeting at Coronado Elementary School. only voters who they knew would support But Pat Ford the chairman of the it. Golder Ranch District officers Catalina district's board of directors said He noted that a first effort by Hayes Wallace Stalnaker presents the plan for a proposed Golder Ranch Fire District at a public Sunday,"This is the first I've heard of it," and others to form the district in 1975 when asked if the district has attempted failed by a three to one margin, meeting in Catalina,with the proposed slate of officers in the background: from left, Clyde to annex new areas. Catalina resident Seal asked at the Smith, James McLaughlin and Maria Monplaisir. When the residents of the proposed Steve Hayes,chief of the Catalina Area [Continued on Page B-2] district vote on it Nov.8,they will also vote on the proposed officers to operate the district. -4staff photo] Volunteer Fire and Rescue team and the [Voice , leader of two drives to form the Catalina , Area Volunteer Fire District, said he NEW LAW STIMULATES THEM ' knew of no annexation plans,either. "They're creating a monster for • the Golder Ranch district Golder district would be county's 4th in 1977. themselves," Hayes said, criticizing proponents of for not providing specifics on fire protection they will offer, as Hayes did in By LINDA THOMPSON Emerine said,"the county was required to have formed their own volunteer fire the Catalina district. If Catalina residents approve the Golder contribute money to each district based on fighting teams. Asked about the board candidates' Ranch Volunteer Fire District in the Nov. an elaborate formula which assessed the Karbo said a trend toward creation of plans for a fire department, McLaughlin 8 election, they will'have formed the value of the licensed vehicles in the new districts has developed because of the said at the meeting he would"want to give fourth new fire district in Pima County district." 1976 law. adequate fire protection for the least this year. amount of money." "The formation of fire districts within Emerine said the legislature adopted "Now that the county is required to Pressed further on specifics, candidate the county is mushrooming," Steve the bill because it was difficult to calcu- provide up to 40 per cent of a district's Smith said later "I would say absolutely Emerine, Pima County assessorsaid. late each district's share of funding under budget, more residents are organizing to , no paid personnel and no fire chief." He attributed the increase in fire the formula." take advantage of the county money," he Stalnaker said the district should costdistricts to a law passed in the state "Each year the county would spend said. - each resident no more in taxes than he'slegislature's last session. between$8,000 and$12,000 to hire a firm "Even though the county contributed paying now for subscriptions to the to determine how much money the county money before,it's easier today—because "Residents within a fire district are no Rural/Metropolitan private ural/Metropolitan Fire • should contribute to the districts," a set amount is more or less guaranteed," longer the only people supporting the Department. Emerine added. Karbo said. But Fred Seal, a local residentsaiddistrict financially,"Emerine pointed out. , , "If you're gonna have fire enginesit' The recently adopted law requires the Battalion chief Cas Karbo,of the Rural/ Karbo said he dislikes the legislation. , s Board of Supervisors to *give annually Metro Fire Department, like Emerine, He added that he wasn't expressing the going to be expensive. Otherwise you're just talking about a figurehead district, each district funding equal to 60 cents per said fire districts are also being formed views of Rural/Metro. $100 assessed valuation within that because residents become concerned "I sense something here that seems like "I personally believe that the people district. about fire protection as their areas build an escape mechanism,"Seal added. getting the services should be the ones McLaughlin replied, "We're just The money comes from the county up. paying for the services.I don't like paying getting this thing started.We have a lot of general fund, and it can't exceed 40_per Rural/Metro provides fire protection by for projects I'm not benefiting from," learning to do,but we'll find out." cent of the district's annually adopted contracting with individual county resi- Karbo stated. "We have to crawl before we can run," budget. The remaining portion of a fire dents, as well as with four Pima County Asked how long he thinks the trend will Mrs.Monplaisir added after the meeting. district's budget comes from a property fire districts — Colonia Verde, Tucson continue, Karbo replied: "As long as the Stalnaker and the three candidates tax levied on real estate in the district. Estates, Green Valley and Tucson Coun- people get a part of their budget funded focused during their presentations on the Before the new law was adopted, try Club Estates,.The remaining districts like this." slate's dedication to keep taxes down and on their contention that all Catalina 1976-1977 1977-1978 1977 residents soon will be living in one fire County Funding County Funding 1977 Funds Generated district or another — through annexation Volunteer Fire Year District Under Former Under New Fire District From Fire or formation of the Golder Ranch district. DistrictFormed Formula Law • Rate District Tax Stalnaker reported that a preliminary Tucson Estates . 1971 $15,455 $15,455 $1.28 $32,193 tally of the proposed district's assessedDrexel Heights 1972 . $36,573 $40,230 $1.20 $141,845 valuation is $1,989,453 — .not including Green Valley 1972 $32,607 $35,868 $.56 $122,887 the value of land owned by Tucson Gas Flowing Wells 1973 $65,067 $71,574 $1.11 $205,164 and Electric Co. and the telephone Colonia Verde 1973 $3,086 $3,086 * company. Corona de Tucson 1975 $1,118 $1,230 $1.6 $26,505 A spokesman for the clerk of the Pima Tucson Country $8,937 County Board of Supervisors said Friday Club Estates 1976 $6,960 $6,960 $.22 that no annexation petitions have been Avra Valley 1977 0 $6,497 S * filed with that office—as they would have Picture Rock 1977 0 $13,575 * to be for the supervisors to act. Catalina 1977 $7,632 0 * Golder Ranch 1977 * John Neubauer, a deputy Pima County TOTAL $168,498 $194,475 attorney, said he mentioned the an- nexation possibility to Catalina Volunteer *Colonia Verde uses voluntary contributions from its homeowner's association.Avra Valley,Picture Rock, and Catalina were formed Fire District supporters at some time in after July 1. These districts can levy property taxes next year. The proposed Golder Ranch District will be decided by Catalina the past. residents in a Nov. 8 election. He didn't recall who they were,he said, ....------ B-2 ORO VALLEY[ARM]VOICE October 12,1977 CATALINA CURRENT Rain washes out carnival; school pictures tomorrow By BETTE CHASTAIN car. * * * Coffee, soft drinks and food are served members of the local club. Rains in Catalina last week washed at every Friday bingo game at 7:30 p.m. More members are needed to continue out the Senior Now Generation carnival. Welcome to new Catalina residents, at the Catalina Youth Activity Center. service to the community, Lion officials It has been postponed indefinitely. the Alan Pecks. Peck is a barber at Casas * * * say. Local freezers are Adobes. * * * To commemorate World Lions Service Dues are$20 a year.Interested persons filled with hamburger � �� g Day Oct.8,members of the Catalina Lions should call 825-9907 to join. Reverend and Mrs. Kenneth Pohlman and hot dog buns which :..r^' Club painted the exterior walls of the The Lions will host the Visitation of the `` - recentlyspent three days in Phoenix were to be served at theY Youth Activity Center. District Governor Oct.19.It will be ladies' • • • - -_. attending Bible teaching classes The day was celebrated in 30,000 clubs night and a pot luck dinner will be served. festivities. * * * 4i. While there they visited their nephew in 149 countries. ''' ' Willard Bruner. Coronado Elemen- ,:,... t * * * Charles H. Zimmer, Carl Lynch and Persons wishing to register to vote tary School student • Ernest Rodriguez are the newest should call 825-3587 or 825-3479. pictures will be taken r 4� Hortensia Rodriguez, community aide for Project PPEP, a rural assistance ! r(,)„h„,,,A1,1?„,4 / •tomorrow (Oct. 13) / / /be ' nin with the reschoolers at8 a.m. program, has returned from //1�( olii'i,j �/>�(, rJ ,,� g P ., � � fl�P1 The picturepackets, for $3.25, will Albuquerque, N.M. where she was V1Sltiil her daughter - corporation,the names and addresses of the C.Total paid contain 17 pictures of assorted sizes and g g and son-in-law IN TME:SUPERIOR COURT OF individual owners must be given.If owned by circulation 424 408 Rachel and Mitchell Marzec. THF.STATE:OF ARIZONA a partnership or other unincorporated-firm, I).Free Dis- will be back before Christmas. , IN ANIS FOR THE:COUNTY OF PIMA its name and address,as cell as that of each tribution by * * * Now she's busy taking care of her 11- In the Matter of + No.P•3981 individual must be given.( mail,carrier the Estate of t N'OTICE TO or other means Parents with daughters interested in month-old grandson while the Marzecs are wII.LI AM ti-. i CREDITORS Theodore C.Turpin,8840 N. Riviera Dr., samples,corn- vacationing. MORRIS Oro Valley,Az.65704 plimentary, joiningthe Brownies (grades one through and other free � g * * * I1ect aced. � Leo J. Hohler, 1_o E. Los Arcos, Green copies three)or Girl Scouts(grades four through NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Valley,Az.85614 co p 154 377 Marie Pepper is another proud grand- undersigned has been appointed personal Virgil R. Toler, 507 W. Camino Penasco. E.Total dis six) may call Mary Nicholas at 825-9845 representative of this estate. All persons Green Valley.Az 85614 tribution(Sum mother — great-grandmother, as a having claims against the estate are required Robert Royal 4300 E.Whitman.Tucson,Az. of Cand I)( 578 785 for information. to present their claims within four months 85711 F.Copies not everyone matter of fact. She's tellingafter the date of the first ublication of this Sun Publishing C' NT o..419 .4th Ave.,Tucson. distributed Those with sons who would like toY notice or the claims will he forever barred. Az.65705 1.Office use, become Cub Scouts should contact Mrs. about her new great-granddaughter, Claims must he presented to the undersigned Sancruval Corp..71 9' Duval Road,Green left over. Jackson at 825-9841. - Jessica Ann Barker. personal representative at 705 Lawyers Title Valley.Az.85614 unaccount- ed.Tucson.AZ.85701 ed,spoiled * * * Born in Springville,Tex.Sept.24,baby it:ATED September 12.1977 8. KNOWN BONDHOLDERS. MORT after • Jessica is the daughter of James and Helen Morris GAGEES, AND OTHER SECURITY printing 192 260 Lisl Cowle has been elected student gPersonal Representative Helen Morris HOLDERS OWNING OR HOLDING 1 •-' Returns council president for the 1977-'78 Sandy Barker. Req.:ROYAL&MURRAY PERCENT OR MORE OF TOTAL from news * * * Pub.:Oro Valley Voice AMOUNT OF BONDS, MORTGAGES OR agents 87 55 October 5.12&19.1977 OTHER SECURITIES 11j-there are none,so G Total(Sum Coronado school year. Frank Lac 'nin has returned to the trate[None. of E&F Other officers are Tammy Hanly, vice 10.EXTENT AVERAGE ACTUAL should equal Senior Now Generation (SNG) program AND NA- NO.COPIES NUMBER OF net press run president; Robin Biesemeyer, secretary; P RTr shourn in A[ 857 1000 after a short illness > �•, Tl RE OF EACH Is COPIES OF I certify that the statements made byme and Doug Schneider,parliamentarian. ii i f j o irei CIRCU'LA- SUE DUR- SINGLE IS- * * * A new ceramics class will start jr( � TION ING PRE- SUE PUB- above are correct and complete. CEDING 12 LISHED THEODORE C.TURPIN The Catalina Area Volunteer Fire and tomorrow(Oct.13)from 9 a.m.to noon. MONTHS NEAREST Req.:ROYAL&MURRAY " Members of the senior citizen groupLOCATION OF THE HEADQUARTERS TO FIL Pub.:gIleq VoeRescue {CANER) team will join in a fire SGDATE ctober 5,12&19.1977 hope to take a trip to Tombstone SaturdayIA.Total No. muster" Saturdayat FlowingWells THE PUBLISHERS AI.sHERs iNot printers)426 E. Print- 7th Street,Tucson,Pima.Arizona 85705.6. Copies Press ■ Junior High School, 4545 N. La Cholla if they can find adequate transportation. ed NAMES PUBLISHER. AND ADDRESSES OF Arrow Display Blood pressures will be taken Monday PUBLISHER.EDITOR,AND MANAGING �`n[ 857 1000 Ave. EDITOR.PUBLISHER(Name and address) B.Paid Circu• from 9 a.m.to noon. urian •Halloween Contests will start at 10 a.m. and the _ Theodore C.Turpin.8840 N. Riviera Dr., .sales A bingo game will be held Oct. 19 from tiro Valley.Arizona 85704.EDITOR)Name through •Christmas public is invited. and address)Theodore C Turpin,8840 N. deers The CAVFR recently responded to a 10 to 11:30 a.m. Riviera Dr., Oro Valley, Arizona 85704. and •New Year's Anyone 60 years old or older who wants MANAGING EDITOR(Name and Address! • fatal four-car accident on Highway 77. Dennis Joyce.3612 E.Monte Vista.Apt.3• earn� DECORATIONS to join the SNG group should call Site Tucson,Arizona 8o-716.7.OWNER[Ijowned vendor One person was killed and seven others by a corporation,its name and address must and Manager Ernie Smith at 825-9200. be stated and also immediately thereunder Gaunter 4840 E.Speedway were injured. * * * the names and addresses of stockholders At the scene almost four hours, the owning or holding 1 percent or more of total 2.Mail sub.sales 9 16 327-4230 volunteers administered first aid and Approximately 50 persons attended the amount of stock. If not owned by a scriptions 415 392 assisted in removing one victim from his last bingo games recently. The senior jackpot is more than$400—and growing. PUBL1C-SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT• . „;.: .,,.„- . „. , , ., ,_ TAX NOTICE 4J i *'. . , %... -, . . :,. ,f.`'.-. ,.., :,.., ,. •� - �� ', Pursuant to Arizona Revised Statutes 42-342, :. a,. , .. ,. ,. - - 41 the First Half of 1977 real property taxes . ... . ,- •. .,-;:. became due and payable October 1 1977 and : ,. .11 , - f4:c ord a-.,, „,, , .... becomes delinquent on November 1 1977 at , -,,„'::-.,-:,,--.„-t,,,, , ;:�- �...._,,,,, . , ..- .:.,,,,,,_, -,.:.,,,,-,, ,,,,,,,:.:- eA. • �* 5:00 p m and unless paid prior thereto interest . ..,-- - ------;,.% from the time.., , ._,.. ,.„, : 4.,,.. . . , . -. of delinquency at the rate of ten '4i. l'-'..- -.. per cent [10%] r annum rorated as Pe P.. . . tmonthly ,,.„.„ -,„ , of the first dayof the m n-- : ,, , month until l paid, will be - .. added thereto■Taxes arepayable from 800 a.m. . ?,,' - � ,,,,, . N., ,,--, ' , ,„ , o 500 p m Monday through Friday, legal� ,� ,�. .. �v,,: . ���. holidays excluded, at the office of the Pima Dameron, Baker wed ■County Treasurer, Courthouse,Tucson,Arizona. Canyon del Oro High School graduates Zeke Dameron, 21, and Debra Baker, 18, were married in Tucson Friday,and honored at a reception following at the Catalina home of the bride's parents.She is the daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Cecil Baker of 14520 W.Bowman Road. Any questions relative to the authority for property taxation,the definition of taxable property or the criteria in determining the classification and extent to submit which property is taxed should be directed to your STATE LEGISLATIVEThrea persons petitsons for board posts REPRESENTATIVES. Any questions relative to appraisal techniques should be directed to THE STATE [Continued from Page B-1] they already have spent the money and DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE. meeting how the Catalina district could done the work.” ever succeed in annexing other land,when Stalnaker noted that the current board • Any questions relative to the AMOUNT of taxes should be directed to the such a clear majority of residents outside Of directors in the Catalina District will GOVERNING BODIES of the State of Arizona and its political subdivisions[State, County,School Districts,Cities,etc.j. it would oppose the move. hold office for two more years. "Somebody in the area has to be for it Mrs. Ford declined to speculate on Any question relative to the manner in which property taxes are collected,and (annexation),"Seal said. whetherthe Catalina board would vote to subsequently invested,should be directed to the undersigned. Candidate Smith replied that the accept annexation requests from outside district could ask only those it knows to be the district, saying "I've never really in favor of annexation to sign petitions. thought of it." Mrs. Monplaisir said after the meeting McLaughlin said after the meeting he that the Catalina district "could go suspects the Catalina district would ac- stripping across our area," creating cept such a request, because it needs a James Lee Kirk islands of residences not within its bigger tax base to keep the rate down for boundaries. - its current residents. Pima County Treasurer Catalinan Cliff Gusi, also skeptical of But like the other board candidates and the annexation possibility, suggested at Stalnaker, he said he "doesn't want the meeting that residents of the proposed anything to do"with the Catalina district. Golder Ranch district petition the Catalina Volunteer Chief Hayes said his district to annex them. department could provide fire protection "If you want a fire district, go in there for the entire Catalina area at the same and set it (the Catalina district) up like it price it costs now for the small Catalina Publish OCT 5 12 19 26 should be.That's a small district,so join it Volunteer Fire District. ' and dominate. You're going to have to "That's the irony,"Hayes said. "That's spend money to get a new one set up, and what we wanted to do in the first place." October 12,1977 ORO VALLEY[ARIZ]VOICE B-3 cluitsisIFIE/1....., lit*I• . FAMILY Personal Help Wonted Bicycles Pets 8, Livestock WANT ADS For sale 1 bedroom mobile home TOY DEMONSTRATION PARTY. For Sale:,Kittens.From registered 10'x55'with 9'x13'expando.Must Hostesses needed. The hostess sires, queens. Siamese. Manx. BICYCLE FOR SALE. 3 speed see to,.appreciate. Orchard Valley earns valuable toys and gifts from Schwinn. 21" frame. Tubes, tires, Persians.Show quality.Phone Mel Adult Park,3950 E.Hawser St.,Lot our catalog. Call 297-5156 for cables,and brakes only 1 year old. Foster 792-4991. Leave message BROUGHT OU -.6. information. Really clean.$35.297-3789. and phone number. Months Sept. � &Oct. Non-smoking roommate wanted to ASA share spacious 3 bedroom home in Work Wanted For sale- Steyr 3-speed bicycle, Regis. Half-Arabian gelding, bay, Twin Lakes - Catalina. Athletic, good for parts but somewhat 4-1:'2 yrs.Used Western and Park. PUBLIC SERVICE BY back-to-basics person preferred. "STITCHES BY R{TA" rusted. Asking $25. Phone Good health and disposition. Contact Jim, Rural Rt. 419, Box Alterations and dress making-Oro 881-1004. Interested? Phone 297-1740: 133A,Tucson,AZ 85704 Valley 297-4785. -- please keep trying. IIITI,I -- Notices Small haulingjobs. Dodge van. • Appliances Got a female Shih Tzu you want to - 510.00load trash.weeds,junk.Call breed? I've got the male. AKC. Notice: Bob 825-9413 Catalina. Free Color is brindle. Call Lynne, Estate Sale Fast Closeout on estimate. GE electric hair dryer for sale. 884-9880,Mon.-Fri..9-5. Paintings&Frames.Art Instruction Carpentry work all phases. $5'00`889-8305. and Watercolor Painting. Neill Kitchens our specialty. For free Water softener, new, $270.00. Live rabbits for sale! New Zealand Gallery 326-7503. designs and estimates call Double bed $35.00. Coffee table, White Pedigree breeding stock, ` 795-8878. all wood,$22.00.Tufted royal blue California Dutch& Mixed Breeds. ELEvEn Help Wanted double bed, head board, bench, All make nice pets! 297-1822. Building& Remodeling decorator style$150.00. 4 indoor HORSE TRAILOR $400.00 or ' Wanted.Adult babysitter for two doors, standard, $22.00 each. �� children ages 3 and 8. Bab sit at Shower glass door $22.00. Hot submit offer 9111 N.Oracle 297- 6053.8 Y Mexican Clay Floortiies. 565 per your house.297-1228. square foot.Also roof tile. Adobe pink king bedspread & drapes BUILDING BOOM-The town of Wholesalers,Tucson,793-8593. $45.00. Got a pedigreed female afghan you Oro Valley is experiencing an want to breed?I have the male- 8700 N. ORACLE upsurge in building activity and Wanted to Buy FURNITURE AKC Lippizan, beige, black mask, will need to enlarge its plumbing 2-1;2 years old. 297-5136 or and mechanical inspectors force to Sofa & Love seat - Hide-a-bed, 297-5096. cope with the new construction. GOLD/SILVER -Buying any form. coffee and end tables.Queen size Interested persons should apply at S.R.E.Metals&Refining Company, bedroom set near new.299-1548. Dover Pinchers - male & female 16054 N. ORACLE the town office at 9040 N.Oracle. Tucson 749-3051. puppies.294-5866. Lookin for a 1973 Dod a air- A set of bunk beds for sale. $25. CATALINA Kids:Would you like to earn some g g Dairy goat owners - purebred spending money? Got to have a conditioner.Call 743-7098. 327-9258. Nubian buck at stud-reg.ADGA. HERE'S THE RULES new record album?Dying for some For sale - American Oak dining No phone-write for directions J. new clothes? Earn the money FOR SALEReuter, RR 19, Box 68, Tucson table, six pressed back chairs, 1. All Items for the FREE family to omit any items not pertaining yourself!!Sell subscriptions to the matching sideboard. Sybil's Anti- 85704. want ads must be written on the' to personal items. Oro Valley Voice and Catalina Call. asses,Catalina 825-3899. coupon. 4. No personal want ads will be It takes a desire to do it and a Used Cars Kittens: Purebreds: Siamese. 2. Name, address, and phone taken over the phone. willingness to work.If that sounds - Like new,recliner chair- $50.00 Manx.Persians.Pet or show qual- number must be included on the 5.The deadline for the FREE like you, call Ms. Sowell at 1975 Malibu,power brakes,steer- for sale.888-9174. ity. 825-9376 or 825-3400 or coupon, or it will not be family want ads is FRIDAY 624-3745. transmission, 792-4991. accepted. NOON. 6,000 miles.A steal at$3,400! Call 3. Only personal want ads will be 6. When item[s]is sold,please call For Classifieds call Jim Schmitz at 887-3614 after 6 T V& Stereo accepted.We reserve the right 884-9880. FOR RENT 624-3745 p.m. _ po amp i_ MON IM ter MEM NNW "r a_.O. MOM MIN= VAN 23"Zenith -two speakers.Works _ fine.$250 or offer.887-5613. Homes I 1972 Ford windowless van.6 cyl., I three speed,tape deck,heavy duty Magnavox Console Stereo AM-FM I Coup()N re FA M I LY 4 bedroom,2 bath house for rent new tires,33,000 miles.A real nice early American maple cabinet, van for only$2295.00.825-9055. excellent condition. $300. on 1 acre. Fenced yard. Large 297.6800 covered patio.Dishwasher,stove& I CD (Q. I 1974 Plymouth Duster. 2 door, refrigerator.Call 297-3212. auto trans.,P.S.,PB,air,radio,etc. 23"Zenith -two speakers.Works 1 FOR....{ 1 I H rifl Lit. I Just what everyone is looking for. fine.$250 Only $2695.00 at Edmonds Auto or offer. A artments for Rent Q • Sales 16045 N. Oracle Hwy. Catalina 825-9055. Miscellaneous Unfurnished 2 bdr. apt.; carpet, drapes, refri- Notices Recreation Equipment Used Trucks 6 apts.for sale.4-2 bedroom apts, geration.Adults,noets.9040 N. iapts. by Oracle Road Apt.2 - 1 bedroom See P A. Close to E Personal L✓ Furniture 1976 GMC 4 W.D.,P.S.,P.B.,9000 appointment. Call 889-2941 or shopping C LOBIFound A fiances miles and many extras. Must sell. 889-8305. & C.D.O.high school. _ pp L' Call 887-2011 and ask for Mike. For Sale 12x50 mobile home on lot Apartments for Rent C Help Wanted L-. Photographic $6.200.i 75x185-1/2. Fencedpartly. p • �"� Furnished. On sewer - 16264 Furnished 1 C Work Wanted Equipment For all your Oro Valley Voice Avenida Del Canada 297-1942. advertisingneeds call Ji Schmitz for rent; BR furnished apartment. 01.-. C Give AwayLi Musical Instruments at 884-9880 or 624-3745. P Protect your cooler with a heavy Near U of A►North i*lel.889-2941. 1 C Wanted to BuyL. TV &. Stereo _ canvas cover from Air-Master Homes 3928 S.6th Ave.294-9358. 1111=1L.iiialli- Ilaw For Sale Collectors _ Nanau firewood service. Pine or - = C Used Cars C Clothing Must sell by owner. 5 bedrooms, mesquite 1/4,1/2,or whole cords. J FOR RENT 1 326-8736. 2 acr; mobile some lot, 4150 r, Ariz.room with wet bar.A steal at Hawser St.Cate �a area.$76/moa C Used Trucks E. Pets & Livestock $42,900 or submit offer. Call Wateraid Call 2 P $ 59004. r-- 298-5118.Stop by and give a look. 9317 E.39th St. Recreation Equipment C Motorcycles Patio Sale C Bicycles C �. Miscellaneous I FOR SALE Camper Shell,for long wide bed - Service& epair Boats 2-1/2 acres.Lg,home w!pool.3 or 24,� high. Insulated. $200. -._� 889-8305,889-2941. Attention s,?- minded home 4 BRs.2 rentals in town.Reason- owners! Know who's outside your able price:889-2941 or 889-8305. 1968 Ford Step-In Van,converted front door before opening it. Let I into camper. Sharp! $3,300. Peep-Hole Enterprises install a For The Sake Of Clarity, Please Print 889-2941,889-8305. security eye in your door today. I Maximum security for small invest- ARIVACA Long wheel base camper shell. ment. For appointment, Tucson I 889-8305. 624-3180. 30 ac of choice bottom land; plus lots of mesquite trees; 4'x15' doughboy pool - filter and. accessories - $75.00. 2 10-speed shallow water table - owner bikes$25 each.2710 W.Overton. COLORFUL . must sacrifice - would con- sider 10 or 20 ac sale. ARIVACA Antiques ? 20 ac with well, electricity, 3750'elevation,enjoy clean- "-' septic tank;rolling grass land er air, cooler temperatures, and bottom land;out of state Wanted:to help rehabilitate those and shallow water table; all owner wants out and will who are less fortunate.We are in part of historic ARIVACA sacrifice. need of tax deductible (located 32 miles south and DONATIONS of furniture. lamps. 20 miles west of Tucson]. 20 ac just off paved Arivaca china, pictures & frames, post- Road with loads of mesquite trees; shallow water table, cards,stamps,coins,books,plants 10 acres:fertile bottom land;- &pots.We will pick up.Call Willing $1000 down and $84 priced at $950 per acre to Effort Industries: 327-1734 bet. monthly. NOT FOR PUBLICATION I see NOW;low down. 9-4 p.m. NAME 20 acres: on the way to 10 ac with travel trailer; Antique tables for sale. Call 889- Arivaca Lake, $1500 down, adjacent to state land. Ideal 2941 or 889-8305. $134 monthly. for sportsmen or weekend ADDRESS hideaway;all yours for ONLY Antiques for sale! Phone: 40 acres: some bottom land, $1500 down. 889-2941• shallow water table, $265 I monthly at$700 per acre. PHONE NUMBER 4o ac surrounded on 2 sides by state land; priced to sell TAKE 40 acres:house,corrals,well, NOW at $575 per acre; excellent terms. YOUR PICK $40,000. 40 acres: hillside, gently 8� aran�to: c;the best buy in Arivaca within rolling, ac; 5-10-20-40 acres;located M"` �'-!T today! Priced at $695t 20 miles of Tucson $575 $217 ��ELEYEN �facet w~~ per monthly. acre with $1,000 and terms with electricity,water,views DEADLINE FOR WANT ADS of$73 per month. and trees. Prices starting 160 acres: rugged hillside, No.166530NLY IS FRIDAY NOON0 from$995/ac with excellent secluded,from$325 ac. S700N.Oracle RD. No.795ONLY Call Sam Solito 297-7600 financing. Call Sam Solito I 160540.:de RD. Res. NATIONWIDE RE- 297-7600 Nationwide Catalina SOURCES 622-7777. Resources 2-7777. Nationwide call Sam Solito at 297-7600 or 622-7777. LIPPIPARIP-MPIPAPIIPPIAPPIRAWM.! +1!n!. 11 ■.air.ter v r B•4 ORO VALLEY EARIZ]VOICE October 12,1977 If' , w,. '. l' oro valleYroi-u; ..., . .9- Published for resrdents of the Towm Town of Oro Valley.Pia C.Unty°Ar�1ona � and the e(//11-‘41/(111111,11.9 L celebrate R :............i.••m...•••••I.N...N ima ill liliy io 1 ilitili loll 1 1 1 ti, II!11 1111 i[ NATI4ONA PA ail IIA ill,. 1 OCTOBER 9-15, 1977 bringiWe've come a long waY n the past Year to ng you a complete community newspaper of Oro Valley, Catalina P gand surrounding areas. Thanks to you for hel inus make it! From a monthly newsletter to a weekly commercial newspaper with a monthly magazine supplement we're growing every week to serve you better. 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