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HomeMy WebLinkAboutHistorical Records - The Arizona Daily Star 1 APRIL 28, 1977 Supplement to The Arizona Daily Star/Tucson Daily Citizen Area merchants salut e • 0 , 0 r to V a 1i:icy' s third year _, , __ _ , _ ,, , , _ - This map is comps led from ovai to ble "Worded ,n{o,mof,on and / hereby cerfi-fyl 14Towngrowth correc1I r¢semis Me. G ro p h,ca 1 FIRST OF'FI CI A L. TOWN M Air boundc?rrICS oi ff� Town of Oro Valleyon .OWN OF 80 VALLES) 1h Cit of inoorpora o�.t 9pr.1 15,1974. 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P k -_ see page 8 , _ .. ,,, R .4), _,, _._ _ se _ i ie 1 4 iT •. t aa..asr • iVI�.- r s,----1 _,_,_ . - ��lr'� -■-_•_ •. - , , , , � • � i our year court .VAir 1 ���.-41rAthfflimiletw battle s impact ... . 01 : a , ik*A„,„._ . t.......• _ 6.-m, ari - --I-/‘ - 1 # s elt R». , a ?3I1HfiI .. - ., '' _ ., lliilli M N f MI : L%ij/jw•.itel 40* * ..• --see page 9 g w . a. E� I �'1i _ . 0 ro Valley tastes sweet vict • ly By WALT NETT signatures of 644 area residents, representing 78 per rejected the plan,saying the area is largely"suburban A nitpicker would probably say that Oro Valley was cent consent,far mcre than the 67 per cent required by and rural," thereby contrary to state incorporation three years old April 15. state statute. statutes. In theory,however, the town is actually entering its The board then set April 21 as the date for action on Lewis C. Murphy, then-Tucson's City Attorney seventh year --from the time the proposal first went the proposal, which stirred up considerable grum- pointed out to the board that "out of the estimated 644 before the Pima County Board of Supervisors. blings from City of Tucson personnel,especially then- residents of the proposed 2.6-square mile town,528 live A petition for incorporation of the town was filed with City Manager Roger O'Mara and chief assistant city in an area of .8 square miles." the board,made up then of Chairman Thomas Jay and attorney Enos Schaffer. The population of Oro Valley,he added, was divided Supervisors James Murphy and Dennis Weaver, at O'Mara cited numerous problems Oro Valley's in- by a 1,000-acre corridor, which at that time was 10:30 a.m.March 16,1970,by James Kriegh,president corporation could cause, while Schaffer said that the developed to a density of one house to 34 acres, which of the Shadow Mountain Estates Homeowners possibility of southerly annexation by the new town the board said would be contrary to statutory Association and E.S. "Steve" Engle, president of the could also pose a danger to the city. specifications about undeveloped land in the town. Oro Valley Country Club Estates Association. Schaffer also said the city was examining legal Obviously,the matter was not going to end there. In the seven years passing since then,the town ended methods to fight the proposal. On April 23, Kriegh and Engle started the legal up in court on several occasions to protect itself from Despite the city's grumbling,all looked well as April process by seeking a writ of mandamus in Pima annexation into the city. 21 approached --more than the legally required two- County Superior Court ordering the board to in- It all began in March, 1970, as Kriegh and Engle thirds had signed pro-incorporation petitions. presented the board with petitions bearing the But,at the April 21 meeting,the board unanimously (Continued on page 2) Page 2, Oro Valley Third Anniversary Special Section M . elh f 1 t top town (Continued from page 1) Superior Court Judge Mary Ann Richey ordered a The summer passed and no word was heard about a corporate the town. change of venue to Pinal County in October,1970. court date until September, when a member of the The case lumbered slowly along in the courts. And so 1970 ended,with Oro Valley still no closer to county board's clerk staff said that a final trial date Despite requests for a trial date from the plaintiffs, becoming a town. had not been set,but that it would be heard in Florence, no action was taken in the courts until Pima County Things remained quiet in the judiciary until April, the Pinal County seat, that month. 1971, when it was announced that Oro Valley's case The months passed, and a final trial date was an- would be heard by Pinal County Superior Court Judge nounced -- December 7, before a jury in McBride's Estes McBride "late in May or early June." court. Cliiiiii The trial began Dec.7,and was expected to run for rikk:11 (.1\ three days. The case had been transferred to Pinal County Judge T.J. Mahoney's court. y Mahoney, after hearing testimony both in Florence and Tucson, took the matter under advisement, ,• .� promising a quick decision. .: � S The question in Mahoney's hands was whether or not Oro Valley constituted a community. • OPag The board's contention was that the proposed town is Q N �� rural, and therefore could not meet the statutory ill t____;;A■ifistii � 4 a � � �� qualifications for incorporation, while Oro Valley .� x residents claimed that they were living in an urban • 1 '� area. - A '4 k—il. I - Mahoney's ruling, delivered in March, 1972 -- Oro ? Valley may incorporate. deb- -' ' . "However, the supervisors have talked it over and /A-' s . � �`� have decided to appeal the Oro Valley ruling," said Supervisors Chairman James Murphy. "We will take Our policy is saving you money. it, if necessary, to the United States Supreme Court." Y If you don't smoke, �' While the county was preparing to appeal Mahoney's you can save even more. ruling,the specter of annexation by the city reared its .-4:1.,-..„- J head again, with the concept supported by all six Farmers has found that non-smokers are a pretty special ,,,,k,,,,.,,,,,,7::,,,,,,:,,,,��.:; � Tucson City Councilmen. group of people.They generally live longer,have fewer a4 i Vice-Mayor George Borozan said Tucson wants to Y g fires in their homes, and surprisingly, have fewer car �� �������� •'� ��� t ��:.:-� � g � avoid a satellite city system similar to Phoenix',while accidents.That's why we offer special non-smoker pol- :: :� ` �� a proposal to annex the area north of Roger Road fir.'�_,.. '€`�.�`�. ;�, •.�'@� °� "�#�5p�.� '.� '�'��'"+ ,,,�,' � ,�., .^�.oda..r��', ,s...� :' _°A*- cies for life, homeowners and auto fi . bringing Oro Valley within six miles of Tucson, and - - e insurance—togive better risks a better FARMERS thus blocking its incorporation -- also surfaced with deal. If you don't smoke, you may 1�IISURAMCE]� . .. �n °� r � � support from then-Councilman Emmett McLaughlin. 4 GROUP /4 qualify for some significant savings. .,1�,_ ,i,. "Yes, Oro Valley will influence the situation. It Find out from a Farmers agent. • -r; might prompt us to move faster if it would deter the Escondida aJimKreigh h Oro Valley incorporation," McLaughlin said of the Plaza l . Oracle & Magee)29;-7344 Roger Road project. A second foe rose against incorporation -- new residents in the area. • At a May 1972 meeting, three different anti- incorporation petition petitions were passed. • A14,...,.• A confrontation over annexation accurred Ma 24, All ��►. .�. Y 1972, when Kriegh obtained a restraining order preventing the city from annexing a 14.5 acre parcel between Roger and Limberlost Roads. The annexation could have been a deterrent to Oro Valley's success, since it brought the proposed town it limits to within the six-mile rule established by statute. ■ On June 5, Pima County Superior Court Judge 1 11 d a nRichard Hannah ruled against Kriegh's restraining / Poo '` 1 44Z*4 (Continued on page 11) ii li Jewelry ,,. Subscribei - s> NARDIS ' ' to the . N: , 30 Al. 4:111111 .., \} for (11.---,...-::,,,:i, MOTHER'S Arizona Territorial , # ,,,. , . . ‘, 1 DAY ,,,,,,it,,,,o:,,,,,,,,,s . Liquid Chokers An exciting ivt weekly with tur newspaper that offers :,.,,,_,k, $ 398 $898 , ...„,.,,,,,,,,_ r . 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Speedway, 325-6667 p Sou Salad/Sandwich Served in the lounge or under the Ramada. - . WEgard Resort . lik 114 The pride of Tucson 111 NOT Itil) kivit ' For your free Home Fire Check Lists send a self-addressed envelope to PAC Dept.National Fire Protection Asan.470 Atlantic Avenue,Boston,MA 02210 . Page 4, Oro Valley Third Anniversary Special Section. Light „ .., , , . .... , .,T,.‘„ „,„4„,..„..„.„.„,.,4-7- -,.. -,,ii.:,,-.• ., ,,, _ comes to OV r :4,, , 6 ..» .. ,ter By DARRYL LANDAU residential construction ' and one was for a set of - _- . . , , - - -,.. ,. .. , . .:414-' ''0 The town of Oro Valley is commercial offices. �: located on two and one-half I l • square miles on the nor- From fiscal 1976 to date, � : side thwest si of the Tucson there have been 38 permits � 1 i t _.. ,-.-- J metropolitan area ap- granted. Half of those •"''_ poximately six miles from building permits were for .� fi . the city proper. Almost new homes and one for a b• 7� ip .,,.tea 1,200 people inhabit the two dentist office. Ae ���� and one-half mile area. 3 �. .nes:..,. �� .+ .. ,._., � They occupy ap- The Oro Valley Police St �,., _ ,K proximatelyhousing . .e.x �.p �� Department has doubled 445 � �: . ,ro its manpower and patrol ”' }� � � �-,��� �. � i � ���;� .�� e�� units. Oro Valley residents , � travel on 36 different lize. xvv coverage and rea streets including the tremendous increases in . ,-,#- - � - • . , _ areas since =. - Tucson Florence Highway, most other �° � ° inception in 1974. --,moi . U.S.80-89 also known as i OracleRoad. "W one ulI ..�.. . a .. � . ., �.� -~ * e began with full- CONSTRUCTION OF the first professional The building will house Dr. John HaymoreThere is a country club, time officer and myself," service facility in the Town of Oro Valley is and his associates for their dentistry practice. dubbed,ominously enough, Lt. Fred Roof,chief of Oro nearing completion at 9000 N. Oracle Rd. "OrValley Country Valley Police Department, P Club," and a large high said. "Now we have two school, part of the Am- full-time patrolman and 1roviding phitheater School District, one part-time officer plus s services is fairly simple Canyon del Oro High myself." School. Roof supplied statistics So you want to start a come and do just about and the other half from the Lamberson. "But he didn't Most residents must through July 16, 1975. The town, but you don't know everything that needs city. stay longer than a day." commute to work and all data reflects an increase in how to get policemen, doing. The town owns its own The going rate for must travel to purchase routine patrol from 1,000 garbagemen, or other Fire and garbage ser- police force, which it pays prisoners, in case you various retail commodities miles per month to 2,000 service people to come take vices are franchised by directly. didn't know, is$19.50 a day including gas, food and miles. The. average care of things. Rural Metro and Its prisoners, however, in the county jail, said other material goods and number of calls for service You should ask Oro SCA, respectively. Sewer are sent to the county jail. Mayor Lamberson. (But of services. was 20 a month. In March Valleyans what they did service is contracted for Oro Valley has course that's on the 1977, there were 172 calls when they became a town. with the county and half the prisoners? European plan, meals Oro Valley's in- for service. Initially, no Why? Because they seem water comes from "I think we had one last included.) corporation in 1974 did not citations were issued for to have found people to Metropolitan Water Co. year," said Mayor Lois drastically change the traffic violations and now Road Service is con- lifestyle of the community. the Oro Valley Police issue tracted for on an as-needed It was, and remains, an average of 60 per month ` - basis. "We don't have basically a quiet,suburban coupled with increases in f �- ---� equipment, so that system town-free of ubrban warnings from 50 per -1 I..4; -- ~ _ works very well," said congestion and sprawl. month to 100. ' ,s�' j �- Mrs. Lamberson. That's Growth in Oro ValleyThough growth is overt g '2._ - .� how you could service your since incorporation ap- within Oro Valley, the :--.. -L-1 al ' j _ • _ town. pears statistically majority of property Thequality of life would significant with respect to owners seem to favor building permits. realistic planning and be high. And if your town zoning controls for the were small enough, your During the first year as a remaining 30 per cent of citizens could always tell self-sufficient governing Oro Valley proper which is . you when that qualitywas Mother d Day DiiiiiOT . body, Oro Valleyissued 30 undeveloped. slipping. �� � # PP g• building permits for all our Gift . . . Annexation of adjacent �\� projects including ad- ,�, �� Of course you'd still need ditions, pools, fences and land areas is feasible for A Long Stem Carnation a band for concerts on the like. Of the total, eight the future but govern- sultry summer evenings. permits were issued for menta 1 officials To Each Mother And Grandmother 1 But surely, if your town new homes. unequivocally state Oro provided uniforms in the Valley, at this time, is town colors, a contract In- 1975-6, there were 34 neither interested in nor IN could be arranged with the building permits issued of solicitous of other land or `.1 nearest city symphony... which 11 were for population areas. Appetizers Shrimp Cocktail 1.50 . . I Entrees Baked Virginia Ham 4.95 •,,illi111"lllll - 1111111"..'1 Candied Yams Ve table Childs Plate 3.25III 11) ,� /IP .,, , ,��li1 ' 1 ill111 All Entrees Include Choice Prime Rib of Beef. r 111111111111111111111116.25Salad Bar, Au Jus, Mashed Potato, Vegetable 4111Child's Plate 4.00 � Home made Bread � f� II IlibI andButter Fried ButterflyShrimp5.95 ' 110I, i II 111/11 (Beverage Not French Fries, Vegetable, Tangy Cocktail Included) Sauce. Child's Plate 4.00 ` - ,' A VERY SPECIAL Golden Fried Chicken 4,25 SELECTION OF GIFTS JUST French Fried Potatoes, VegetableMOTHER'S DAY. SEE g IN TIME FOR Child's Plate 3.00 THEM NOW AT THE NEW . . . for Reservations Call — 887-4000 °tQ gittg PLAZA ESCOND I DA 7884 N. Oracle 5900 N. Oracle Road �5727 ..11111111 1111111111111111 IIIIhhIii... i ►' Oro Valley Third Anniversary Special Section,Page 5 � VG the look of , Cal/ILI() it ,„, , ,,. „,. .,. Summer ., ,,.... ?A- , . ., ,-,,,,, ,....41.1...%;,, _.„,,, ...,, , ,, ,,,,. ..,tit,,,,,4,,,,,v.,-,,,, ,i 4. x. • }`� ^ s •� rf as !, ''' C 0 T TONS• • • � choose from a nr 4„. • 1 - ''':. .� a , �� '.... .,.,...., l Ao. /ILIselection o tt S� .A x � ���_' Y •S'6'p 3 Y .5 aF- t J' . - - - .arTS ... ::&" b y x'',j til.:'',,,,,;;.` R , , ' i � } 4' c-‘�t _� . sundresses — nw . v+'.rr ,a• E C Gf 4 1 # ry" • t<C c G a F C cit_ �_ cool cottons— c, pique, eyelets, A MODEST PHYSICAL PLANT belies the vibrant governmental r • • • Temporarilyinsolids & activities of Oro Valley. located a converted apartment, the Town of Oro Valley houses the town clerk,coup- << • cil chambers, meetingrooms and the lice department in a ' stripes — ch be Po . facilityliterallybulging at the seams. One of the priorities for : . _ :, length 9 9 man in ull the town in the near future will be acquisition of a larger building f_ <<<c i `f. for all city offices. c cc. ; all easy care. r: magistrate job M r ` riced from $26.00 sizes 6-18 OV's �: C c ° �Cc. the Cotton T-Shirts c r- C , works one day per months you've asked for o have arrived! By AUDREY LEECH than they do tickets," he week. But not on a once-a- Oro Valley Town added. "In fact, they don't month basis." i Magistrate R o a l like iving tickets. In Orange Grove Y g of 1976, for � Bouschor II likes being DecemberMost of the tickets & Oracle town magistrate. The job example, they gave 81 'written in Oro Valley are t month warnings and 73 citations for speeding, he said. "I a Plaza a ro )I\° \ 297-9793 involves one day a g ("more if we have enough out of 167 calls." have empathy for those cases,")of his time,gratis. The father of two little who get speeding tickets on Unless the state decides girls, ages five and seven, Oracle. People want to go to expand the duties of Bouschor is not married at faster than 45 miles and . ` tip magistrates, he says, his this time. He came to hour." ' job will always deal with - Tucson about eight years ' p e traffic cases.Not all traffic ago, from Minnesota, and He said he hopes the Oro \ . ' n...„,,, cases in Oro Valley, just has a suite of law offices in Valley stretch of Oracle -- t.,:•:., , those handled by the Oro the Lawyers Title Building which he called Camino de .; -3`'.•� , ValleyPolice Dept. downtown. la Morte (Street of the �r }6n1�,{ �' , He thinks the OVPD is No, he does not find the Dead) -is widened soon so ', �,,�i�►�� , •+•,- ,vq • b" "The magistrate's •ob.boring. "I the seed limit can be �'!' `� ' doing a fine job." 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T•� 1>>?. 11%ill.• A r `r =�/ „ . „ modeled. Reasonable terms. --.0,...4, Go Greca --- The Time SavingWay Dorothy • emem er' Mom! GRECA RE.ALTY Sunday, May 8 , . . .with a Hallmark card and gift! CLIFF VALLEY GOLF PLAZA DEL ORO SHOPPING CENTER Public 18 hole Par 3 Go/f Course— Complete Golf Wendy s Hallmark Orange Grove& Oracle Shop,, Men's&Ladies Plaza del Oro--Orange Grove &Oracle Joseph F. Cacioppo,Jr. . Juanita Whittom Sportsneer,Golf Instruc- tion, _ 297-8241 Snack ear. 297 9598 President -Broker • 5910 N. Orade 887-6161 Page 6,Oro Valley Third Anniversary Special Section Esprit de corps, low-key lifestyle , volunteer efforts stand. as bulwarks for Oro Valley's success .. ,, By DARRYL LANDAU a budget surplus, planning that began almost the volunteers who do , _,,,2,404---$40#‘ „ The townof Oro valley, economical trash removal 10 years ago. Lois Lam- anything required, are the, none , 1:: : . incorporated since April and efficient, responsive ofiveberson, Mayor of Oro key to the whole area," 1974, ...411k 1974, enjoys tremendous police protection- Valley since her election Rhude said. /"Theileipeople , ,.... . success as a small, which existed prior to victory in May 1976, points have a sense of ng and bedroom community community incorporatior, to volunteers as the back- they are the ones who have existing in the quiet Volunteer efforts on bone of the governmental made Oro Valley go and territory of the Catalina many fronts were structure., will continue to make it go i Mountain Foothills. responsible for the n- 'The key to Oro Valley's in the future." • _ , .. Today,Oro Valley boasts ception of the town with success is the fact there are Though there are many . , people living here who are other persons directly - . willing to donate time and responsible. for Oro -,..,- .... ..... ,. , , • effort to the government to Valley's incorporation and -# .. -...,!'" ..? . make it work," Lamberson subsequent operation, two .".. ,,. ,,.. ,.. ..,,,.,,, ,, ..k, . said. men,E.S. Steve Engle and . ; ::4 ''',' '.:;• Iiik."...11' ' .'. A resident of the Oro Jim Kreigh, probably Valley area for seven deserve "town father" Lauren Rhude ,---: years, Lamberson said honors more than anyone. , she enjoys the lifestyle in Both men are long-time the • and this, is appealing," inspector and . the community and residents of the Oro Valley_ believes most other area, and fought. ar Engle said. "Oro Valley magistrate,are volunteers. ._ ...- now has control over. This work- force is . ,,. property owners share her duously, at their own ex- "People want Oro Valley cPoe,rpn,Isfoerw'aetiot.dono. well in the • . 4 - , ' . sentiments. t to remain low-key," zoning, a police depart- responsible for main- "People in- :. hmeelpnftulwhaincdhaisffinrieengdrloyupan?df taining a lifestyle for about 1,200 people which appears Lamberson said. "I think next. five as we have volunteers. Everyone is to be clo.se. to Nirvana- mostdoing just great." quiet, efficient, voidof people would choose in the payseat.rstwo" Engle Oro Valley has only four unsightly strip commercial . t to maintain the bedroom said, "we will h.av,e,,a community concept." viable community. very employees, three mem- development and beautiful.od Kreigh,Oro Valley Town bers of the police depart- Oro Valley is a go Lauren Rhude, Oro 4-- Valley Councilman and Engineer, sees Oro Valley ment and the town clerk, example of manifest accepting some of the Everyone else involved in destiny, alive and working, -Ilk . • year resident of the . - five- -,-„,- ./,. area,indicates the"espirit " growth consconsequences of future but maintains a government, including the well in Pima County in de corpsof the residentsmayor. t he t hceounbcuilii building 1977 ge . , is the primordial force of majority of property engineer Oro Valley. owners desire to keep Oro Valley small, quiet and . .. „ Lois Lam berson "People in Oro Valley free from urban blight. 4 donating time and effort, Kreigh and Engle also depicted the, improved ----_--..--7----....-------------...--:.. .- --,,,,‘ police protection, budget - ' surplus and community . ' Efieg IlLivi"tirig spirit of cooperation as ( justification for Oro , . . ) ) CASUAL FURNITURE CENTER _•......,.....,,.......... ......................::.::::::::,.:::. : ,igwitv*,Iiims- , ,; . . ,: ,r,,,.. .„.,w.,...,44,,,,.. .orkitiiviv...,....iyar,,,,,,,,, ( Valley's unprecedented success as a town. "It is a rewarding ex- perience to volunteer and , work foryour own com- munity," Kreigh said. "I ' .0;S:.. ' ' ": 1 ,• ' .• ... - .. .,..' .. AIEWNEW*-warf;;= .PrAti...MM::r:M ..:no..iaii.ii:.ii.:;-::s:Igi.i:. 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' Engle said the residents --.... . v , of Oro Valley enjoy the „-_- ' ittititikrea ' .::.t,fe, 1..---"ailinligingfignigii . ... . -. ,y. , \ esthetic beauty and quiet of . .,.. , , es .;--------•------------------,,,,,/./:,x::::::::::::::K/K,Kog.imi/i/gafoni :liiiEii*:/i,i.K:Ktomiiiiiiimftiakii.E.:,:msma,i,E,i,i,./ig,ii:,i,i, ...r.- 0 . . ,) • • ••• . 4---..:-...--- . -0 -...i.mii.,:iiiiik.sisx.piii::: PRICE (\• 4: ':..... .,-..‹,,,,,,%?r: :.,,,,::.:,:LIST„,,,.....s.,,,,,,:..,,.....,...„,,,,:„„ ALLYk,..-..; : -:;:- :-.....,:.:.::.:.,.-:.::::. :.. :,,,,g ;:::„.w.<.a 0: ::,,,esimpg,.:::;,:.,..v,iim::::im.:,,i,...:1,.::!..::::::app:7,,iggp,,,,,,,,:,i, \ control over planning and (' zoning decision. .... .... \ \ "I think the people of Oro ,,..; ,..-,,..-: . ;:-:.',., . . . -,,! .,.• / Valley know they can go VVICKERLIKE FEATURES: directly to the governing \ E.S. Steve Engle '' body without the red tape _ . ; , /t. • 4. ' ' I • Frai:nes are constructed of Fiberglas / ) ,..,, . - . •.-i. , .,..: _. .. - -.. -,.t. ,„.. ,p , 4:/ - Reinforced Plastic. \ 1..4 ' •Weatherproof-will not Mildew, / ,..,..4,. ::' st.'....$ '7., .'... Rust, Crack or Chip. \ evitt it „ Irm ,,,,„.. . .., ,., . '-', '' '''V 7 ' - •All items1 . of furniture ire handcrafted •The construction material and design 10 N. combine to make an extremely strong ( .. .... . .,.... and durable furniture frame. - - ........ :,. and durable . .. ...9. 411 ,......., ' ) •Open weave construction gives the , it*ri .. ;1 0 „- s2 - . ".......0.0000°- appearance of natural wicker furni- -:.,:-:-' -... .... ----- ,-4---, y ,..,-. ( ' --. .- . -----,,--- - , ) ture. ,,,- ‘,..:.- .. .. , , ..” ,.. • :... -7- '' -L--- , t •Vinyl upholstery with Urethane foam \.;— A ''' i,..:-• ,!...,‘,.,, .. ___:„.„...... ,,..-.. / e padding. . .„. -,. , -... 0 .,..? - --... ..:;,' •Cultured Marble, glass or fiberglass - ,,::::..f. . .. , . it. HEADMASTERS / reinforced acrylic tops. ,, . .,, . •Cushions available in many colors Iiii::,*.:;':11":101/4..... *':"147:4.:4,...,,,%, 4' .+:,--,>.,„,,,..,1.-.,,,,,1/4.-„, , ,,.. / kb "featuring Unisex styling" i' and styles. 4* ' - / "We Make Living Easy Y ( 1114,-.-.' • , 1 ,,. ' 2973619 . _ \ • / TUESDAY THRU SUNDAY 10 TO 5 (:30 7 Plaza del del Oro Shopping Center-Oracle & Orange Grove • 297-1591 9 ., Plaza Escondida . ____ _ --- --- --- ---,________ ..----,-----:_---- -------. ---- ---------------->---------->-----‹---- 7890 N. Oracle ,.., , ...- . • Oro Valley Third Anniversary Special Section,Page 7 , . Town party .. , . , . „.,.... -4,4, , ,. A party celebrating Oro Canyon del Oro High O ' ',r, . „,„„_. e Valley's third anniversary School Library Classroom. •,' * as a town will be held Refreshments will be -• .,„,.. lit ., - INIP , ,, . '- .0...„ ,, following the Town Council served. meeting April 28 at the I,_ s'''"'•::::',i-:; et, ..,..... . ''...c47`;i:f< t,.):'' '..':=. - i,-,,-,,,,,,.,,, ., ,-.. • ,....--- . ....... . e -.. -' -• . _.____, , ....._ - -- -, ':,-ilt-,:--' 04:4tri.,:':'•:-.,41--' -",-,,, ' - 4,64iiikee,* pk, • ,''''''f;:21, -3`.:'''',-•,,,,,'V. .. , %V ..-; .% <-P. . \ N„ . .;','• ''''?,:;-;.•*';':),f;'`,3,' ,`,:;‘;''''' *, ,,.- ;. t. ,....,........ ,.... . 0' # ' ,•:-.-s AO , ' *' f,,t. 40- '.-''',5:;!:,';':.:4';!"'1 • , -. , \ • ."....„ ,,`,',.*Yri',0 ' ,. ,,,„ ''a.•) ,,...... t:._. ‘ ,-' ,AIL .... .. 't.ik,....., C , •,(3 ' . ,. . , ,,,__, r , v- -1.-T..„ ,,, - - , .....1 i..'r.1,4,;'.,- ,1 A - 1' 1;i ..,.. , \ A ° 4 ° . • . 4 • .0 P. ' . HAPPY ,. -----4,4, -,:„.-----:),,,,... ., .,, MOTHER / -- -4-,,( ,.. . ,.., . , • . .,, , ,,...... , ..... ... ' * • , - - ' •ei 4' "-- .......,.-- - - ,... , •(..,v,4, ,,,,,ts,,J ), LARGE HAUL — Oro Valley Police officers covered Friday. The two-week investigation -'s.44, r rn Al Schaefer (left) and Dave Ewing (right) resulted in nine minors being turned over to -- assist Lt. Fred Roof (center) in inventoring Pima County juvenile authorities. i'rc. i more than $10,000 in stolen merchandise re- -' 1'; 1 r.4,-,V 'c... Police crack burglary ring , 44‘C4 -*-1 make $ 10 , 000 recovery. . 1if t------ LILLY PULITZER More than $10,000 in merchandise, including No estimate could be additional arrests to be k Ills ‘°‘ 4' for stolen merchandise was several car tape players, made on the number of made but added that he did •......1.1-.-',... 7049 N. Oracle 297-1308 recovered by the Oro stereos,speakers,a sword, town burglaries which expect to recover even .4mtnti.ar_ (in Casas Adobes Valley Police Department bow and quiver of arrows were cleared up in the more merchandise. last week, capping a two- and several rifles, investigation, and Roof week investigation by the believes that stolen items -..Ak.v.k. force. "It's a little crowded in from several county burg- , ,, - - - here," said OV Police Lt. lanes are included in the • • According to Officer Al Fred Roof, whose office-in OVPD's haul. . ° ' 11311(6s11111111PP" i )T1 Of '74111111\11 .UAT 1 itoat. Schaefer, who handled the the Oro Valley Town Hall 0 ° . ', . 1 .. :, Schaefer said Friday ) investigation, nine juven- was pressed into service ,,( ' ales were turned over to • , ,\( Pima County juvenile Friday to store the confis- that he didnt expect any .0, ,,__ ,) authorities as a result of cated items. SUMMER CAMP , ,, . fr, The goods have since i czoo. the investigation. HAPPY TRAILS been moved awaiting a , 111 e* Kindergarten-Nursery School Schaefer had brought in disposition order from the ,,'‘ s'it, Incomparable \ . 1 ‘'n,1 I\,,ji Food•Wine four truckloads of Juvenile Court Center. St.James United Methodist Churchs!), 1,11; Cocktails 3255 N.Campbell Ave. , i is., "Ti. , ii . 0 Swimming instruction, , 1 t, , iMa •. Jallt"°11"------'"Iigil:C‘12'''' * rm5 „0,. ,........„ oro horseback riding, arts- crafts, music, library, field trips. Refresher course in phonics&read- ing readiness for school 000 ,' '•i wW I 1 - assoll" age. 1 , suanamonme valley 21/2 years thru 3rd grade Hot lunches &snacks provided. Reasonable monthly rates --...-- . itomiliwygi. 0,497- ,,,,, . RESTAURANT Dorothy H.Vernay •f• Director 325-7556 ..-I- A'''t*--- A Magni icent Bl_end pk.,,,...---, 4' ..:',.,.a.\;Ittf . ' Mr, _A 4,4pr , , 1 r ta14 , s,--€. of Unusual Decor, , kwiiivysi I 4014,0111,1 Best Wishes . 5,,'. iig ,• ir—litto Excellent - ,‘„,,.. i• IL ., *VI* oR() N/ALLEY .1. ..),r:4, ,,,,„1„,-1 International Cuisine 0:44-1-% I *Tr.' 40,..1k4 for / 004.4te riegh... and Fine Service• . 0.*I. 44,111 0/:, ,,A COntinued Success CASA BLANCA , 1.01's B ....iiiirt7/;,1 ( 1 ,,,,,,,,,, lit* est Wishes Oro Valley! lk.4'11141 Ap4p,tos VA r4;11 ,...Ahlik BARBERSHOP ,... 4 , „ ',, yki. .. ,,,,) CASAS ADOBES ItOrt 1 -A , 7053 N. ORACLE ko, ' kti 6044 N. Oracle Rd. ..., ,,,,, iti / irk \/i/ \ 4`t• ,, ;,) , 297-2205 ..., 297-4875 Page a,Oro Valley Third Anniversary Special Section <._ - +t'.fir A g a»#' rE p'vi ,..e..-7,,' Y �•�'�,k° .s ws�,y .ngip. q;y- �e as d ..4,.,... '1.,...:0'-'4'„:"4--1'.-6k+.fl,'^.' +g � fix..e.a.. ��,•°> �..• .,..� w^ �. `E' ^,3�.; ..."� ,>%"'� 6 .,,....`°m. •..<-r�.�.:,„,Y.r-,. .«..�.'�,F..xa�,zu't .: r., -..�;..��.., ,... r ..z�".e-..+�-#" ,e ,,. �. '� <<ti x•..s::"� '� '�•4^ r::,. b x ' t '.iO4**- '.1 e 1,4.,, , .. BOUNTIFUL AND BEAUTIFUL LAND is seen from one of the foothills area. The Town of Oro Valley is situated on two and highest points in Oro Valley. The view is to the west from the one-half square miles approximately six miles northwest of the Shadow Mountains East subdivision in the Catalina Mountain Tucson city limits. Looking ahead in OV: town hail may be next step The future of Oro Valley? Now that they have the town offices in an apart- berson. "I do wish the shows, concerts, and One can predict then, According to results of the new shopping center at ment will work forever," Amphitheater Summer theater." that the kind of growth Oro general plan survey, it Magee and Oracle, Oro said Mayor Lois Lam- Band would give concerts An artist herself, Ms. Valley insists on is the kind should be just like the Valleyans apparently see berson.She also foresees a up this way, though -- it's Tschampel would like to of slow,painstaking,pretty present. no need for any more such possible need for a storage such a neat thing." see an architectural review to look at kind with which a Residents want their centers up their way. area for road maintenance One resident, Mia board instituted for ap- pastry chef decorates a town's low density to Annexation isn't that big equipment. "But that's Tschampel,said she would proval of future. con- cake. Residents don t, like remain the same. They a goal, either. Nor is in- about all." like to see more cultural struction projects n Oro other Tucsonans, have to don't hanker for industry, creasing the population. No plans for an Oro events i,n Oro Valley's Valley. "They have such a wonder what the future however light, multiple- One civic improvement Valley resident symphony future. "We could utilize board in Tempe and it's holds for their area-they family dwellings, or may be a town hall. "I or ballet? "Not now," the high school and country worked wonderfully," she already know. commercial enterprise. don't think our having our laughed Mayor Lam- club facilities for art said. „,ErA'>± aqq.,,.'ga.h. 31r � e :.,�,'+`,wg�w.�'w .,`-ta;.'"yE •w"t rT`}",�;a, ;....1 ,+ `..k "8. .� h � F�� § ` . � k, l•; «, ` xa", by > {. rx " 4s' 4 pz 2 •, +y_ �(i c�A1err' / A`f / ` a�� -eA . pgC . n+> ,/ / ! , t ' .moo ♦ : S .,,: a ,.';:;-14:::::::,f.;:.Il' ;� £*emsr .. . ' i * a. r-•-rt -•-,--.,...,,,R-. .., RESTAURANT � q� .rE � i � . �� y � + f�ad� �. A tvx � y , � •x htWitalt � . !l¢* c yx zi ' - # „--: •f k >IC 2fi-40„.,&-7,-.5CHINESE & AMERICAN FOOD 3 @"a , w „, fv # -*: ;-, 4 ,.,, r ' '''' � pY� a ' a� H: . ??.1''''?;,[ . :3 ma y t ��� �Z'''n,� EXOTIC POLYNESIAN DRINKS b � a � � � ' r< "°:„.4.t..-14:,- .t` n . § + G1 • d. ''‘4FIriAiltb'1:"i4' I'' SUNDAY BRUNCH f,,,,,,,:,-44,:e ip.A.N.-:‘,7,4:-.: „,,,,,,, ..-- —. fliore, of .rz 'IF ,..,:;,.,,,.,m*. Yc vim , $.., a . �, rw,.;1,;:::: ,.: .':,,,,:;: 'u,, :s4; `�'AA C +_,-, , '� w. psww+.:1 'served in our Beautiful Climate Controlled Pol nesian Carden x „ = � �, , - • s �.� >_z - .. -, r fi �► fromEggsto � yr °_ �/ s ,,,„, . ,« ,,,., , if,._.rif VAt ,,.*A% It 79TA ..., �.:� Stuffed Turkey Dinner , „..... , ,,. ....,... .., , . 7.-' .4 - 'I 'J/2_ 1k 4 r 11 with all the trimmings • ! t . a� -� .. _��;� �. ,- —and- a ii,ig ,, -F., Lt. Fred Roof °� �� 8 DIFFERENT SALADS 5 �� 4,,, 'f � � n FRESH FRUIT TRAY 'ilfi'l a's , e:Ifil ■ ir'/ ..,---.7 .,' ',' 3 HOT POLYNESIAN ENTRIES 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 III,;,, ; 3 HOT AMERICAN ENTRIES IIFRANK BUSHMAN'S l'o 4.,,r� x, r 1--y, -ii;li: Ali this 9 9 Children under 12 II II ,- II CASAS ADISIBES CNIEVRON s ill ( s=yZ / i-A for only 250 per year II x.•111 . a, II ,__ �, Oracle & Ina i ' ifilil-*; '� serving Sunday Brunch from 12:00 noon III III tfi.,,,:----(1 ■ Your neighborhood II ;,--;1 '�,_ '<';z l i I:;fir,, —Plus— I-r _ .0.; _ ■ FURLSERVICE STATION iii 1 . . 'SERVICE ‘"flitV ' - '-, In addition to our LUNCH& DINNER menu, 111 -tip: Y”. 4 ':1-...„ , we are now featuring our Complete Automotive Maintenance & Re air..... . ■ p ::;-1°*/. '.f.. . . DailyL NCHEC)N +� Electronic Tuning • I (?-i,'0,....; % ' . � , ` '' ` ■ • Alignment Carburetor Overhaul,I = -- - • Brakes Religned •Air conditioningRepair&Service I _i .,,�.� � BUFFET ■ • Balancm P, , • Steam Cleaning1111■ .t.92-#7"'' — A.:. .• lip.... �` �: II Chevron11 Chevron .”. �—,v b;., "You-n ■ ti: - — ; ::�. 111 Ill. 1110 ri CERTIFIED ECHA NI CS 4- it _t .. . Mon. Sat. 11.30 2.30 11 -1;-i.-.7'�^Tit - served in our Polynesian Garden297•6088 • 2976338 ■ ■ �' 7116 N. Oracle Rd. — Nanini Financial Bldg, for reservations: 291-2236 16IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIA Oro Valley Third Anniversary Special Section,Page 9 i Cio ,,,,,, 6:„ �'� F k, . 1yE'LL ,,E x ` BEAtrrinik ,Irgebbtlro Ott vo tiC I a TUNEINTOTHE . a o - r - f f I AUTOSPECIALISTS 011101i "T ,. 4 -; ;N 1 ..„ si.. . j. i - 8-trackUnder-Dash Cassette 4....i,i,„:, i, in Dash - -,,,,_./. - ,. i with AM/FM Stereo Deluxe Player With Fast 40%,air �. - List$99.95 $5 9 9 5 forward, Eie:t_ ... i . . 0 ..„-- ,, ".___‘ _____ „ • Dial-In-Door Local/Distant $4 e • oca istant List$49.95 • Adjustable - -_�.- .4 8-, Ar~ .- X14 watts RMS �-R - .:' Shafts .J �^ <,'.���-- ars '�'�3., s_ . _. � � ,�� .� �- .;��� ���, • 1 year . . �.. _ - L....,,.. • Program Warranty $3995 NOT ALL SWEARING 15 BAD—The present Oro Valley Town ,,,,, ' Indicator •' r William "Eldon" Tape Indicator Council members, (left to right) Alan Carey, Haines, Lois Lamberson, E.S. Steve Engle and Lauren Rhude PIONEER - L E A R JET - SANYO - J E N S E N - CRAIG were sworn into office in May 1976 by former mayor Richard RCA - PANASONIC - COBRA - CLARION - XTAL Kolt. Lois Lamberson subsequently was elected mayor and retains . that office today. In-Dash Cassette y• with FM Stereo with AM/FM Stereo Last$149.95 Court battle's major impacts $4995 List$79.95 ..Fast Forward •Eject •Local/Distant •Tape Indicator •Local/Distant •Program - ' � . s t i 1 I felt in incorporation laws .:. Indicators - •Stereo Lam• would probablybe an town." determination of existence •10 watts RMS �'_�' It _ $6995 understatement to point Judicial review of the of such facts was a judicial • 1 year Warranty out that the four-year court incorporation process matter for court, and struggle for Oro Valley's became more clearly review of denial of petition AUTO STEREO SPECIALISTS incorporation has had defined by the Oro Valley for incorporation was not some impact on state law case, which went into the limited to determining �r..�., 5844 E. Speedway 886-5570 books as Jayv. Krie hor not there had _i regarding new towns. g whether referring to the principals- been an abuse of Perhaps the greatest - then-Supervisors discretion." ,...� change occurred when the Chairman Thomas Jay and 0.9, i!t;.),► State Supreme Court in incorporation c o r oration 1 e a d e r The court also had an .�.,. .-. p p answer for Tucson's at- �t,it `. 1974 rejected the Board of James Kriegh. - •■ . - Supervisors' position that g tempt to block Oro Valley yyaa'„�.� .In ruling for the super- through annexation of )i, ''-� Ra y & Millie Harm's the absence of'community visors, the state appellate lands between Roger and D% fi•�� alone did not provide a �- ��.� . . court had said that the Limberlost Roads. h,•--, justification for blocking a " M 5 incorporation groupshad << . � ���c�; petition. Po for Once Superior Court •Jr, ,,,c -- no right to petitionacquired jurisdiction over 4;92 _ "Where judicial review, since they ,..-'1,--.4,7 record disclosed were "mere supplicants . subject matter of in- ��.�Ii�`� BRAVE BuLL that proposed town site corporation of town and . +-'-',.-/. (Oro met all of With no rights beyond those �,is,4(N; Valley) parties thereto council of r requirements for in- which the legislature had, neighboring citycould not �'C�AL:-� ti e stau rant•Resort q in enacting the general law g g o� ..�, corporation as a town, oust court of that �3�,c:r denial of petition for in- of municipal incorporation, jurisdiction by annexation r po • had seen fit to give them. �� corporation solelyon basis of territorywithin six miles ,_,,...,,,.....d: Tucson that a community within But, in overturning the of new town," it said, .0, r.,,O purview of incorporation appellate court's decision, overturning the appellate DD� `%�:� statute did not exist was the Supreme Court said, court's contention that a ,�.� : GET AWAY PACKAGE improper," the court said. "Where there was direct trial court was "without 4)� '©1 "If petition for in- `attack upon action of board authority to mandate the ?,;-���, corporation meets all of of supervisors which, in board to incorporate" the o r statutory requirements, effect, denied existence of community,since the city's ;` r t ' $ 1 3 4 50 per couple board of supervisors is certain facts which would annexation brought Oro � �, '. -- � required to order in- compel approval of in- Valley within the six-mile '���q�,, . corporation of city or corporation of town, limit. 2.7:670,,,-� � .--: INCLUDES: ► . Concordia speeds .' +. •�.�_;���C.; � Riding! Tennis, Swimming, _ • ‘ . 1 Shuffleboard, ALL MEALS' still very facouritin 3%.AViti. j ....1 FRIDAY NIGHT On ),,,-.45:".p',..d.:...c Speeds remained fast than 45 miles per hour on #,Ni.a'r'A th ru SUN DAY AFTERNOON last week on Calle Con- the road, which has a 253i��( cordia. m.p.h. speed limit. - ii . 4.;�� - Between 7 and 8:30 this Roof said most of the ` '—'' Congratulations to our manyfriend sdrivers who were warned 0 —° morning I wrote 24 war- , ,-�,� M�•�, Wings," said OV Police Lt. were students late for . .4-,7i ; in Oro Valley! .�. . O "�`' Fred Roof Monday "I school or parents late for 4 ,,, . J �'� � tc, wasn't even trying to write work. �_'a �,; tickets." The OVPD is also in- • ),,T `'t:,,) \,, E Roof said he was wat- vestigating a burglary Please phone forfor in- of mu eY' ching eastbound traffic on which occured at a con- )i .:,�{�: 2 w. Concordia and foundstruction site at 9000 N. �' �'.. 792-4990 Calle "* + that all the warnings issued Oracle Road,,in which some Red Cross. ,iW .,it5Z ■ CLOSED MONDAYS were for speeds greater $5,000 in lumber was stolen. The Good Neighbor. o�- '� alp'"`"" Page 10, Oro Valley Third Anniversary Special Section **************************************************frk ..• THIS. WILL HIT NOME! , .. * HA VE THE 0)1 ic. . • - IR I 1 1 illarli144°m :Rit(1131111124at 44 0 4 00 01, *. it f 0 ..t401e • ,, .,0 ,t4 T ryc . . (ro ,, , A , 4 ,., ii Mailed to you each week! I. W i. I 7 k-r . i ' - ...- -..._ . , .-;-,-: . . .,' ..,-- • . xcitai,,,,' Comprehensive DON'T ,- /: ,......._ .:, , STRIKE OUT • NEWS , ,,. ,, ,,e;,... ,, ailitsfrrt SUBSCRIBE NOW * SPORTS for 00 OFF A Vi . *CULTURAL -„,,,,.,, .,,,,4 -,4=7.-717:ely. . t 4.,_.,... ...,..,.. i COVERAGE i i.,. 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City State Zip 4: The Arizona Territorial • One West Orange Grove Rd., Tucson Az. 85704 • 297-1107 *************** ,- Oro Valley Third Anniversary Special Section,Page 11 in incorporation (Continued from page 2) committee wanted either a withdrawal of the in- order while Pinal CountyJudge McBride,ruling fora corporation petition or support from the pro- incorporation commission of a petition to disin hospitalized Judge Mahoney, refused to hear any ar ents on the final judgement of the Oro Valley � , ,,,.. corporate. gum J g Despite the new faction, the process continued, as a incorporation appeal. the lawsuit game in late list of names was submitted to the board of supervisors The city decided to join in June,1972, as it filed against the county in an attempt for appointment as an interim council. to prevent the board from doing that which it had been The board then announced that there would be a trying not to do in the first place -- approve Oro :.` public hearing on incorporation with the appointment �`y g of the first town council,to be held April 15. Valley's incorporation. Yet,as April 15 arrived,Oro Valley became a town Things lay dormant until December, when Pima County Superior Court Judge Ben Birdsall issued a �r,.z without a council. restraining order preventing the county from ruling on The board approved the incorporation, but a within the town's proposed boundaries. ' restraining order issued by Judge Mahoney stopped a zoning case P Po in at least one politica the appointments of the first council. January 1973 saw a change Fo expanded from three The board's plan was simple: because of the divided body the Board of Supervisors p Y m situation, theywould appoint two ro-incor rotors, to five members,with only Jim Murphy remaining on pp° pro-incorporators, ' two anti-incorporators and one neutral. the board. ��• • 4, Selected by the board were pro-incorporators Engle Joining Murphy were Joseph Castillo,Ron Asta,E.S. "Bud" Walker and Conrad Joyner. and Kriegh, anti-incorporators Dorothy Montgomery and Virgil Brandon and neutral Kenneth Holford. In 1973, The State Court of Appeals overturned g Mahoney'' ruling,and Oro Valley went back to court in Attorney Sidney Felker, representing the pro- October as they filed a motion for a new hearing. incorporators, sought the restraining order against "anyone whose interests are against the interest of Oro The state appellate court denied a rehearing on the g Valley, "after discovering that"the neutral person is, PPe case,leaving the incorporators only two avenues--the indeed, not neutral, but against incorporation." State Supreme Court or the Supreme Court of the The appointments stood, with Holford elected United States. Ken Holford mayor, and Engle vice-mayor. On January 28, 1974, Oro Valley residents had The next move was to hold the town's first election. _ Statutorily set for May 28,the council voted to hold a something to cheer about,as the State Supreme Court reversed the appellate court's decision, and ordered Supreme Court reconsider its decision,while the city's primary election August 14, 1974, with the general the board of supervisors to approve the town. suit was pending. election to be held Sept. 13, in order to comply with The possibility remained that the county would In March, the State Supreme Court rejected the public notice requirements. appeal the case before the U.S. Supreme Court, but county's request for a rehearing and ordered the board In all, 11 candidates ran in the primary election, such an action never happened. to approve the town. leaving three seats open. From there the process had new drawbacks. Success at hand -- apparently. The Sept. 13 election filled two more seats with Incorporating before July 1, 1974, would mean a But, another group, the Committee for Good Holford and Bob Hanson winning the runoff, placing complete loss of county services, while under the Government at a Reasonable Cost, challenged the the town in an unusual position -- all four members state's Continuing Services Act, passed in 1973, if the Committee for Oro Valley Incorporation. were anti-incorporation. town incorporated after July 1, it would be able to Formed in March, the anti-incorporation group And, then. . . still another court order, this time a retain county services for one year,or until Oro Valley called for a meeting of residents and a vote on in- restraining order issued by Pima County Judge Joe chose to terminate them. corporation. Jacobson,which prevented a drawing of lots to fill the Meanwhile, the county requested that the State If the residents voted against incorporation,the new (Continued on page 12) , zc.'-' Cathy Cahil Carol Felch * . „ „ .., . , iii, - lb'. ' ::' ,.,.,,,, , . 4,,t,...,..-, 4 ,- ..i''' 1., ,, 'lb,: „ . ,.,,„,1 - i ...., ,... ,..-, r . I.1,- ,,. , - . . ,.; ,,,,....., .---...„. 411t1Z„ " r*• *.' i ., * .. , K*, x' , ,- ...,-i. , , — -, -,..4.:,,,,, .... , .... . iitelp 4., - *,per.; �;,g ". -�,.L wf s. .. .... , ,. s. — ,,, ' '1 ' , . , ,,,fr ,,,,,,,, , ,* .. , ,,, . , 4 ,, . , , ..,.. -'- ,J.,,, 4. P tfi ; rd� -,'#lc. • .+ .. `y 'Piy°'% < "4 ,aq Ya ,� y C• ` x ,nr . , a w 6s a w ' sAd ♦ err }',"' a • 5. r. - l t1 - 7 4 ♦. y°rt '''''',.:Y7.:; a{vYw 'jw'•ai � d **)....% tntroductng k . - br�z GETTING OUT THE VOTE—It was not 7long after incorporation (` 9,when Oro Valley conducted the first official primary election for (,tnLife '7 the town council in August 1974. Many Oro Valley residents ex- • ercised the right to control their future destiny. Today, Oro From Wamsutta, exciting Spring event with Cathy Valley remains a viable community with dedicated public ser- Cahii fashion coordinator from Wamsutta vants, independent governmental functions and freedom of choice , and Carol for its residents. Felch, plant expert from Sunset Magazine. Learn ex- citing decorating ideas using fashion sheets and indoor • plants! Join us Thursday, April 28 at 11 a.m.,at 2 p.m. , oz to leave PZ or at 4 p.m. Sheets, Home 3. Applications are now Glickman, a member of reappointment to the being taken at the Oro the five-member panel commission. Valley Town Hall to fill the since 1974, said she was Mayor Lois Lambersion seat on the Oro Valley leaving because her term said the appointment would Planning and Zoning had expired, adding that probably be made at the ILA efliTva)TiS Commission now held by there is "no special Town Council's May 26 Chairman Rosalyn Glick- reason" for not seeking meeting. man. Page 12, Oro Valley Third Anniversary Special Section Oro Valley weathers lean years (Continued from page 11) state to abolish the town as well as continuing an anti- threats against himself and his family as well as two last of the five council seats. incorporation petition drive. attempts to "buy his vote" on zoning matters forced The court then ordered a recount of the Sept. 13 Holford remained as mayor,and the council moved him to leave. election. into the present town hall at 9040-D N. Oracle Road in Kolt, who succeeded Brandon as vice-mayor, then The recount gave A. Lauren Rhude, a pro- mid-October. became mayor. incorporator, the fifth seat by two votes. Another surprise hit the council at its Nov. 24 In a special meeting one week later,Lois Lamberson meeting, as Brandon resigned from the council, and was appointed to fill Holford's unexpired term. But clouds continued to loom in the backround as was replaced by Richard Kolt. Meanwhile, the county board of supervisors ten- Brandon,a leader in the anti-incorporation committee, Things remained quiet until March, when Mayor tatively set a April 27 hearing date on a proposal to said he was preparing a council resolution asking the Holford announced his resignation claiming that disincorporate, after anti-incorporation sup- porters gathered some . a However, the drive stalled as thepetitions were! found to be approximately 40 signatures short of the necessary two-thirds. , Meanwhile,the board also took some action as it cut �� : off all county services except sanitation to the town. E N 1.' ii- wk: 4 At. '''''. - : _ ...., , , . ,,,, .. t,,..„. $R But the town was preparing to make it on,its own, and preparing its budget to include police protection • . and fire protection. a 0 , ,, The board made part of Oro Valley's mind up by , � 0!7 ordering then-Sheriff William Coy Cox to stop all }� - patrols in the town. 'tea , ;3 ;�. Oro Valley then contracted with Rural-Metro Fire + = Department for security services. t, , . The next step, now that the town had weathered the T * I E ' ' A ' 1 4 1,..... E V g ..., ...„ , . ,., .. „..... crises, was to file for membership in the Pima Association of Governments (PAG), but hassles over voting privileges have blocked the town's membership n F 1 t == chance into the first half of 1977. . A state Attorney General's ruling in Feb. 1976 forced Oro Valley to break its police contract with Rural- , 14 :Li I ti, - Metro and hire its own force. 2 The town then began preparing for its 1976 election, -. - . M .,. � including incumbents � ^�� r �� � `� ��� �.� �;2. � �� with six candidates running c g - • • f..-4-wevo-7./.... 4� � �n4 , ; and Rhude alongwith x . Lamberson, Montgomery _ �� � ,, �� � <�� . � ���� - , ���� .�; � _ former councilman Engle and first timers Alan .* w �.a > , Aa.§" ,.,, ^, ,^.�-.a+�1�^'.,...,:', .r•:y `. ,�',•r -..,•--;:.,--,-,:,.., s Ba. .? _.o , i.- q � � '''',-,,,,,-,-.',..*--,,,I.� � �4�.« �• � • � - wv,,,,,,,,,,,,,,:igii. � Careyand William Eldon Haines. ate'+.." , -�., , i"�- L .. . ... r ::�. " aw "� .� .,k:.. ,. *._ Asx . ,., Y .� ,. >. ..,.. _ a«..s ........ r .a. X n a�.:_-.§:r. , fk"".. __.e p✓-d^ N- a`@+a,., c ��: . . .r ��� ^ :�.� � _� �� .,4----,'"'!: mberson became � � v ��-�r . ,� .g ��� e� - :. _ the council's May meeting Lamberson� w .,m , ..a � � ^ At SIGN(ED) REALTY — The Town of Uro mayor and Engle vice-mayor. • Montgomery finished sixth in the balloting, and was Valley came into being as a result of many sign, located at the towns southern boundary appointed to head up the town's planning and zoning determined people working voluntarily for along N. Oracle Road, is a tribute to their ef- office. years to achieve incorporation. This highway forts. The Oro Valley Third Anniversary Special Section was published by Territorial Publishers. 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