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Oro Valley's Police Department is Mark Pettit, information officer for the policy was revealed when the Voice center in the accident.The youth,he said,
refusingto release names from any of its sheriff, said his study of the federal requested information about a traffic isn't a resident of Oro Valley; "he lives
case reports, quotinga federal act which legislation indicates that it should concern accident last Wednesday which had somewhere down around River Road."
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Chief Fred Roof says forbids it from doing only the release of an individual's past occurred in the town. Mrs. Jarchow declined to elaborate on
so. criminal record — information that for Roof would release only the time, the accident until she consults an attorney.
Roof said the department could face a several years hasn't been given-by law location and citation issued 4 that Roof added that one of the cars was totaled
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$10,000 fine for violating the Privacy and enforcement agencies. accident, but declined to identify the in the accident.
SecurityAct, an amendment to the Pettit has lectured on the Privacy and drivers of the two cars involved. Roof said the Privacy and Security Act is
Omnibus Crime Control Act of 1968. Security Act and is regarded locally as an Deputy Town Clerk Linda Jarchow said so broad that it requires him to obtain a
-A s kesman for the Pima County expert on the act and on the Arizona Friday she was driving one of the two written release from any potential
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Sheriff's Department, however, said the Criminal History Information Guidelines. foreign sports£ cars involved in the department employee in order to question
Jan. 1 implementation deadline for the He is president of the National accident, which occurred at Shadow former employers or others on the job
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state's version of that act hasn't affected Association of Public Safety Information Mountain and Meadowbrook Drive. applicant's background.
the release of information from his Officers. Roof said a juvenile,17,who was driving He said he would rather face a civil suit
department. The Oro Valley police's closed-mouth one of the cars was cited for driving left of (Continued on Page A-4)
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prospects fora cable television system,he the proposal by the cable TV firm or by _ ; ��
might say "Strike three' for the town — county officials, so we've had nothing
f this inning:an wa concrete to discuss,"she said. ` b
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The next inning may be two years Furthermore, Mrs. Lamberson said, �:, ��
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underground cables. And the company it to our agenda because we've been ��
will begin operations as soon as the Board observingwhat's oin on." `
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of Supervisors approves its application for And Strike Three:Henderson cautioned
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a Northwest area franchise, James town officials against acting -on the
Emmick,the firm's owner,said. proposal until they're convinced that the `,
The Board of x Supervisors will vote on firm can provide the services they've - _
the cable TV franc '' .,;::'- : ,::„ •hise application duringro sed for the Northwest area. '
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a public hearing scheduled Monday at 9:30 Henderson recalled the town'soboard'seut
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area's poor television reception.
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firm has $500,000 tied up in constructingcable TV for �� , fiw�;
the facilities for county residents alone. :
Secondl , the supervisors' attorney, `
Y ptelevision would eliminate local
Michael Lacey, and Town AttorneyWalt Cable +. ,�- '�' `
Henderson have said that the Oro Valley viewers dependence on the fickle radio f^�. . .; ., , , s.
council must issue a separate franchise to waves that the mountains — however 1,'
Saguaro Communications — or enter into scenic — play havoc with here. �'
an intergovernmental agreement with the 7., � ,` ��
county — before town residents could .`'' , ��•
subscribe to the services. See coupon Page A-4 .3... "' ` `
Laceysuggested that if Oro Valley x
decides to issue a franchise,town officials "t,4� . x ",
should enter into an inter overnmental But while the radio waves are free, the
g cable service would cost an estimated $10 ` r x. '
agreement with the supervisors during
to $15 per month. -
Monday s public hearing on the proposal. � ���-
But Oro Valley mayor Lois Lamberson should
The second Voice straw poll .
said town officials will take no immediate residents asks a two-part question: town
of
the Oro Valley Town Council seek aSwingingdirector
contract with a cable TV com P an that
t : Cable could hopes to provide the service to countyY Famed orchestra director Lawrence Welk lays his weight into a drive while playing the Oro
residents in Northwest area?(See related Valley Country Club during the Tucson Open Pro-Am Friday. Welk said he took up the
replace story) game about 20 years ago on recommendations from his doctor,who told him to either give up
' And,would you subscribe to the service his orchestra or take regular breaks away from it to relax.Welk finds golf to be the perfect
complicated if it were offered? prescription.[Photo by Chris Kemberling]
contraptions
t- ENGLE 'PROBABLY WILL;' OTHERS UNDECIDED
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's mayor said she "probably left vacant Dec. 13, when the fifth She had hoped the replacement could be
won't" seek re-election this spring, the member, William Eldon Hanes, resigned. named at Thursday's meeting, after the
vice-mayor said he "probably will run" At least one of the three persons was interviews at an executive session, closed
and the other two councilmen said they're unable to attend the interviews. to the public.
undecided at this point. .Mayor Lamberson declined to identify Councilman Carey was elected with
_ Mayor Lois Lamberson, vice-mayor the applicants. She said the number of Hanes to a first term on the council in
1.4 E.S. "Steve" Engle and Lauren Rhude candidates serious about the position is May, 1976.
were asked their election plans after a uncertain, but that the council will know Mrs. Lamberson joined the council in
,; special council meeting held Thursday who it must choose from by this weekend. 1975 and Engle was elected to his present
night. Alan Carey was questioned Sun- Hanes' successor, to fill out the four term in May, 1976. He had previously
day. months remaining in his term, will be served on the council.
Interviews were called off Thursday appointed at the Jan. 26 council meeting, The mayor declined to elaborate on why
' with three applicants for the council seat Mrs. Lei..-law, said. she may not seek re-election.
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politicians as lawyer Bill representatives make it much OkA, dIP, A L.E RT.' - - —
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Attorney Steve Neely should actions and positions of any -1, ,Ars- ex a,
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mysterious; consolidated - whole thing as an "Establish-
government is assailable on ment" conspiracy — by
many points,points, and between which he means the mines,
the two Democrats — who banks, utilities, etc. — and
appeared on a joint television while we can't dismiss that
program the other day to talk charge out of hand, it does OTHER EDITORS SAY: .
with the news media — a lot' seem to us a somewhat over-
of these points were covered, simplified answer. Liberals Thwarting con artists means
reach quickly toward that
A lot of them. Not all.
convenient bogeyman, the
Although both are
Democrats, Neely and Risner you've got to $tay alert
"Business establishment," to
explain almost any opposition
occupy widely spaced "Beware of 'good "something for nothing" contacts by cold
to their desires. deals,'official says." wind up with telephone calls or
positions in the political
However, Risner is cer- That was a recent unrecoupable losses unannounced visits at
spectrum. Risner is an headline in the Scottsdale‘ through the old pigeon- home, then guarantee
tainly right when he contends
unabashed 1113eral, even Progress over a report of drop and bank examiner investment returns of 10
that a combined city county a talk by Matthew Zale, ploys. • to 50 percent in a short
occasionally a radical; Neely
government would result in a director of securities for Zale is trying to alert time.
is what Democrat liberals
massive bureaucracy, the Arizona Corporation senior citizens to other He also warns against
prefer to call an "old guard Commission, at the con artists, those who allowing salesmen to
even the e
conservative" but which dwarfingnormous Scottsdale Senior Center. swindle their prey by drive or fly you to other
Rones already running Tucson About this time each offering "too good to be locations because, under
epu [anproablicans d bbly
and Pima County. year the News-Sun true" returns on in- their control, you can be
Neely himself] would term a warns about the influx of vestments, subjected to high
And he's also right when he
Democratic "moderate." con artists along with the He cautions against pressure.
says that appointing, rather welcome "snow birds" strangers who make
Such is the flavor of political
than electing, such officials as who leave their tourist The prudent person
terminology. dollars here. osoLL ED1To will:
the assessor, sheriff, etc., '0 NATIONAL 4/4,
But the two lawyers agree, The con artists, 4.'' Be wary,of salesmen
would certainly make them however, take more back who require hurried
for somewhat different e14
less responsive; would in fact with them than they decisions because the
reasons, that consolidated came with because of PouNDA:co" investment won't be
force the voter-taxpayer to
"metro" government would their ability to capitalize available tomorrow.
with that
instead
be bad for Pima County. dealon mankind's greed. Beware of investments
gigantic bureaucracy of Those hankering for sold on the basis of
We concur. It would be appointed "metro" public rumor, tips or "inside"
particularly bad for those officials. information(the swindler
Chains are inte re s ted may have spread the
taxpayers living outside the We're forced to treat with rumors himself). .
Tucson city limits, whose too many such officialsBe skeptical if the
money would be used to a already. Have you made a mainly in balance sheet salesman has little or no
great extent for programs, trip to the courthouse lately, written information
benefiting •mainly •in-city to try to accomplish Rep. Morris K. Udall bureaucracy, or even a
has proposed legislation branch of the Internal about the company or
financial statements on
residents. something through "regular" to keep the small Revenue Service, past performance.
Neely shares our distrust of government channels? newspapers in this In either case that
a system in which the five It really isn't strange that country fromchainbecoming a could be worse than Get competent help in
evaluating the pof a having the papers owned
in-
county supervisors and the six both Risner and Neely see U .p to now the chain by a chain. vestment from a banker,
city councilmen would be "metro" as a bad proposition, newspaper operators The greatest danger lawyer,accountant,stock
replaced by a 15-member That's exactly what it is — have confined themselves with chains is that they broker, real estate agent
or Better Business
mostly t,o taking over are primarily interested
board to govern the corn- and glaringly so. Bureau.
large metropolitan in the balance sheet.
. dailies. Many of the chain Contact appropriate
The
iIn recent years, owners seldom, if ever, government agencies to frst Blue Ribbon however, they have
extRnded their activities see the community in
which they have a determine if a company
or individual is properly
' business,whether it's the licensed or has a criminal
in taking over prosperous
small dailies in growing weekly newspaper, or record.
small townsthe corner filling station., : . .., The securities and real
.
Pardon our obvious pride The VOICE's sister In order to stop the The hired operators,or estate swindlers are as
— but the Oro Valley publication, the Green Valley trend, Rep. Udall editors in the case of diabolic as the pigeon
VOICE has won its first NEWS, has won the Blueproposed legislation to newspapers, will be kept drop con artist. Use
discourage family on the job as long as the conunon sense to thwart
"Blue Ribbon" award for Ribbon designation from the newspapers from selling business shows a profit. them.
being, according to the National Editorial Foun- out to a chain. Their first obligation is to .
judges, "an alert and dation for seven straight years Mr. Udall s plan would satisfy the owner. Common sense should
tell you that the higher
set up a trust fund for If he fails in that his
progressive commmunity- — but 13ecause of its youth, -the potential return, the
estate taxes. The plan days on the job are
minded newspaper." the VOICE was never before would require an arbiter numbered. The com- riskier is the investment.
And if the deal is "too
We think the VOICE eligible for the contest. to figure out which munity is nothing more
good to believe," don't
deserves the honor, but we're This was the year that was, papers qualify,and which than a hen that lays the
believe it.
don't. eggs.
proud and happy, We'rehoping to make it the The arbiter could well — Washington [Mo.]
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nonetheless. first of friany. be some government Missourian — un City News-Sun
THEODORE C.TURPIN 1
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: Sancruval Corp..P.O.Box 3003.Tucson, „,.. oro vallevi2,142 c..... .„...;
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subscription.Second Class postage Published for residents of the Town of Oro Valley,Pima County,Arizona JrNEWS STAFF:
paid at Tucson,Az.
Mary Schmidt
Wednesday,January 11, 1978 Chris Kemberling
Linda Thompson i
Publication No.324570 ,
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Wednesday,January 11, 1978 ORO VALLEY [ARIZ] VOICE A-3
VOICE OF BUSINESS
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iivi _fBilly s popularity grows
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;c -' \ � i LESHER resentment and envy, $5-million-a-year opera-
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— $200
— ,. --►�- but the envy is invariably tion,and his famous Baso-
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under a mantle beer) station
secreted line (and
` \ of Commerce of"social consciousness." seems to be doing quite For V n e r
`, '., WASHINGTON — The get-rich quick well, too.
Every so often somebody types are ordinarily
gets rich quick with what But during the cam-
entertainers, sports ai n, he discovered that
In a word, as a man is said
appears to be a minimum stars, inventors, or P g
to have a right to his property, of effort, because of a his country bumpkin act IS AVAiLABLE TO YOU
he may be equally said to have - authors with movie
a property in his rights. flash of inspiration,a rare rights. is highly marketable.
talent, or a quirk of fate. g And now he is marketing FROM YOUR
James Madison But the most
Its always interesting to prominent example of the it for all it's worth. It's
i reaction p annual worth is between LICENSED DENTIST
watch the public breed today fits none of
OTHER EDITORS SAY to such occurrences. Dries and is $200,000 (Billy's version)
these categories and $600,000 (press CALL 327-4533 FOR THE
Some persons em- proving difficult for
pathize with the for- pundits to get a reports). LICENSED DENTIST
Farm a rs tunate one, and wish him , hiloso hical handle on.
P P Brother Jimmy says
(or her)well.They figurehe'd like to have Billy IN YOUR LOCALITY
strIke that as long as neither He's the President's over to the White House
force nor misrepresents- brother,Billy Carter.
tion is employed, a free more often, but can't
Billy was a successful afford his fee ($5,000 or •
One trouble with a person ina free country businessman before his so an appearance).
strike by farmers is that has a right to make elevation to first family •
the animals keep on ; ea; emarket status ''.•.).111NIV,„4expsess. with turning the Carter that since his reputation
keep on rolling in. . as an entertainer has L e
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it is that people can eat
him by others -- in- •
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only so much. Just another L..i, C—f:k, „.• ;::, news media which now i j II ,, �'The food they dont :•;: •:.•: - „,,� ,,•••• '••• criticize him for 'i ;consume now won't make :.: : uncultured klutz ::=:�: C_.
appetites bigger later. It •: profiteering on the .- pi,
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vcolumns ��, ::• Presidency -- it would II / to
will just add to the glut. The newspapers have of world ::-:
It's not like a union reports, be a waste not to take TIM '_V TO art MO NMI STUMM
But I prefer the world of sport~. •-•::.• advantage of it. - •
contract where the lost -
• Those delicious dishes my wife can bake: NOW PLAYING:
income can be made up .•:•:•:- --•• And in truth he cannot
But I can't wait for the ice cream cake. ••• ►
(sometimes) o by the ::�:: GOLD FEVER or DANGER WI •
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• In the heat. water is pure and delectably be accused of consistent15 \
higher wages in the new ••• .';':
”'• AT BONANZA CREEK
•:,•: Philistinism. He has
contract once it's settled. :•: clear. ;;:. `
• But I'm better refreshed with a can of beer. spent his own money in
, When the striking "' ". .The most fun R
••' :::: an effort to prevent his _r��
'' we've farmer starts selling It's a chore to get to the office by nine, ••::
grain,he can't control the •:••• gbeloved hometown, well since sunshine." ;
••• But for fishing at five the time is just fine. =�▪ plains, from becoming Micheline Keating
''"' Tobacco is unhealthy and smelly and • ,. Tucson Citizen '�
price. He has no contract �:•:
•-. the biggest junk shop in .,,•A ,
at the new high level to •'''' rotten '•"' dynamite
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' the United States," thus •o na�nite, .�+•
protect him. ;
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ORO VALLEY [ARIZ]VOICE Wednesday,January 11, 1978
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has its. own, first book of concerned the Shadow the work is actually . ,-: 2 „ - `e %. , - � „ ,: ./ , , s.� , �` �; �''
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Mountain Estates Improve- completed.
ment District. Town Attorney Walter = ,� °• !
The four members of the °" '.' ' ' t
unanimouslyTwo resolutions were Henderson was asked by the e ` 4
Town Council � °�
adopted the Oro Valley Code passed on the district, and council whether it could take k 4
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last week,filling in the blank the work will now be put out action on Murray's request . 4, l -
on Page
iii with "Jan. 5, for bids from construction at this time,to avoid possible ,a. ,, �- 4, , ,:. '''''', op ..
1978”as its effective date. firms. court battle that could bethe
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Minor amendments in two Attorney Michael Murray, brought later by -. 4
sections of the code — representing subdivision Turpins.
dealing with building residents Ted and Kathy Henderson said it would
ordinances and the adoption Turpin,asked again that his make little difference for the
of the code itself — were clients' three lots be town to agree with the
approved at the meeting. considered ' as one in Turpin's position at this
An emergency clause determining-assessments to time. A court battle could result later, Suggestingrevisions
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that's the last provision of pay for the road paving andanyway —
Ordinance 32, adopting the drainage work planned. brought by those subdivision Private engineer Dwight Lind and Town Engineer James Kriegh mull over the town's new
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code, put it into effect The council told Murray residents opposed to the code book before suggesting changes in the codes to the Town Council, during a public
immediately upon adoption that the appropriate time for couple's view. hearing on the book Thursday.The council adopted the code later in the meeting.[Photo by
Thursday, "whereas, it is protesting the assessment Kriegh said the only Chris.Kemberlingl
necessary for the preserva- methods is after the work has apparent differences
tion of the peace,health and been completed, when a between the Turpins and
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safety of the Town of Oro public hearing is scheduled other residents there is over
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Valley.” to determine payment whether any of the couple's
Correlation of the 57 acts methods. three lots should be assessed
Town Engineer James separately later,should they (Continued from Page A-1) March 1.
that make up the code was The Privacy and Security Act restricts
done under a contract with Kriegh responded that some be sold off. that could require him to release case only the release of prior information about
the town by Mayor Lois Shadow Mountains residents The Turpins have agreed report information than face another suit a person's arrests, citations or other
Lamberson.The bound code feel an assessment method to a covenant with the town from an individual whose name he
represents completion of a saying they would require released. information only after the person is"out of project that has been the goal any lot purchaser to pay the Such a release could bring a$10,000 fine process, or through the police and court
of local town councils since Marano systems. �•individual assessment fee of to the department,he insisted. "The gist of it is that it was felt a lot of rap
rated in about$1,200. Th
Oro Valley incorpo Pettit added that if his department were sheet information was being given to non-
1974. They also have said they found in violation of the Privacy and law enforcement personnel," Pettit said.
The buildingcodes sectionOW t have no plans to sell any of curl Act it could also be sus ended in Washin n that
Security P "it was felt by someoneWashington
proved to be the most the lots, since their home, from use of nationwide criminal computer this would limit a person's chances of
difficult for the council,after pool and driveway are information. "
pread over all three. getting work.
comments at the past twoFeb.n 4, Roof said he does't want his department Information about convictions and
council meetings from Asked by Mrs.Lamberson to provide the test case on the validity of the persons still "in process," however,
such an assessment later on should'
Dwight Lind,a local resident Marana Air Park — where funds collected from act. shouldn't be affected by the provisions of
and private engineer. located 22 miles northwest of Without referring to the Oro Valley the act, Pettit said.
Lind pointed out discrep- Tucson and due west from would go to, engineer Lind Department, Pettit said the act is open to The County Sheriffs Department does
ancies between Oro Valley's, Catalina — will be the site said they would have to misinterpretation — especially among limit release of information on traffic
work on the code and the Feb. 4 and 5 of an"Arizona revert to the town road smaller towns and police departments. accidents to just the principals involved—
study of the Universal Build- S k y s h o w and Aer-o-r-o- improvement fund —
" He said he's recently read-that the Jan.•1 who pay a $1-per-page copying fee for
ing Code — from which the lympics, perhaps to be used in deadline for implementation of the act in reports—and at times,to members of the
town's is gleaned — he's The show, according to defraying the expense to the
involvedmem- council of fronting money for r the states:has,been ,postponed until press,he added.
been in as a advance handbills,d b i 11 s, w i 11 g
ber of a Tucson-Pima Coun- include such features as the road engineering study. -r
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did that en n
Copies of the code are rides, aerial balloon busts, company g
available for review at the aerial acrobatics, airplane ing work last year. 1 1. SHOULD THE ORO VALLEY TOWN COUNCIL SEEK A CONTRACT IN
Town Hall, 680 W. Calle sightseeing and mock Courthouse Squares 1 THE FUTURE FOR LOCAL CABLE TV SERVICE?_YES_____NOO
Concordia. and are also dogfights. .M 2. WOULD YOU SUBSCRIBE TO THE SERVICE IF IT WERE OFFERED?
available for three-day loans Tickets are available ata - gi.-MINIM YES--NO
to Oro Valley residents. number of Tucson area = - O
The only other agenda shops,including all Circle K Anyfool con criticizea�e
topic voted on at Thursday's stores.
-and mo of Mail coupon to Oro Valley Voice office,426 E.7th St.,Tucson,Ariz.85705 OB,bring
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73 aga I it to the Town Hall,680 W.Calle Concordia.
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ORO VALLEY[ARIZ VOICE A-5
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ti one lesson from his defeat m
vir, x rimar election for
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The Valley Nationalh e an-
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• 7 elections. He
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,. O •.o,..,. }i�'��t. Wig.,"� .�y
..�.. .�:-= . ---.,,,,..,z,,,: -,:¢:� ,�F r� ���. he first candidate in the
ti._�
�x ., , 4 race from the district that
-� � � ~` includes that section of Oro
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Speaking at a Pima
orchestra
County Republican Club
breakom the orc Aheon Cocke, 60, ,
lunc ,
"It's a little difficult to enter
At the Oro ValleyCoun Club Friday during the Tucson Open Pro-Am, inscribed with his name while charming many with his easy manner. At the race late, especially
's a to chat with other golfers on the right, Welk and his caddy contemplate the break of a green at the club. when veteran campaigners
Lawrence Welk took time from his
gam
course who recognized the orchestra director.At left,Welk talks about his Welk said that during his stay in Tucson he has played some of the best golf are running against you.
game
with Fra Rohwedel of the Tucson National Country Club. During in his life`.[Photos by Chris Kemberhng] "This time I'll get started
his visit at the club, Welk passed out a number of key chain mementos, early,"he said.
With the primary lection
•
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d
eight months awayees1
Cocke
o o said "I really don'tee any
Am ! gains court h ea e X e Ct� major (issue}.Tax riefwill
e c' o ist if the
be high on the 1
litan
observations of some other
t r 0 incumbent legislators are
on e o
correct."
Energy and water were
F b
e • 21 on os ,
area • next Dital
o n t topics he thinks the
i nal hos ital services, regardless of I also
By LINDA THUMPSON need for addit o
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American Medical facilities, indicated the financing." The Arizona Corporation Commission, state senate will have to
International (Mill), a firm county had 400 surplus Furthermore, Barassi (ACC) is expected to set water rates for tackle when the 34th
that wants to build a hospital beds. charged there are no Metropolitan Water Co.in early February, Legislature convenes in
Northside hospital has AMI attorney Louis safeguards to check the said Andrew Bettwy,chief hearing officer 1979.
requested a court ruling on Barassi asked the court Jan. health agency s power, for the ACC. A retired military officer,
the constitutionality of 4 to declare Arizona's "since HSA is outside all Metropolitan's proposed 60 percent rate Cocke is currently vice-
Arizona s methods of health version of the"certificate of branches of state and increase faced stiff opposition in mid- president and general
care planning for local need" process un- municipal government." December from its customers who manager of Valley Bank s
hospitals. constitutional, and "to "Under Arizona statutes, attended the ACC hearing. economic development
Superior Court Judge declare AMI's application HSA has the power to Metropolitan serves about 150 Oro department in Tucson.
Jack Marks will listen to for a hospital complete." prepare a bed-need Valley households and a total of 4,100 in He was defeated in the
arguments by lawyers calculation according to the,, the Northwest area. 1976 Republican primary by
representing AMI and state Barassi said, • `The to whim of the agency, Since Metropolitan s last rate hearing in Thomas `Tam Kincaid,who
and local health planning health plan arrrved at by Barassi contended. 1973, the company has charged $7.50 for lost the general election to
agencies Feb.21 in Superior HSA is based on the Hill- 5,000 gallons of water and 70 Democrat Morris Farr, the
. . A local health plan also : the initial
Court,Division VIII. Burton Formula, which should consider the area's cents for each additional 1,000 gallons. current incumbent.
AMI, a Delaware-based originated from- the 194fi characteristics, growth Metropolitan has requested$8.50 for the Cocke said he has lived
Hill-Burton Act The act
firm, has attempted to gain patterns, and distribution of initial 2,000 gallons and $1.17 for each with his wife in District 13
a certificate of need since encouraged •local planning existing health facilities, he additional 1,000 gallons. for 12 years and in Tucson
April, 1976 for the planned by deternuning the relative insisted.
• needs anion various for 17 years.
Northwest Community g HSA has ado ted a
Hospital,a 100-bed facility it projects in order to allocate formula for determiiin bed
P •d at In
and federal funds for hospital g
wants to buil . „ needs and labels that a local
Mona Lisa Roads. construction. health lap. ReI in on a SCHATZ a n d S E A RS
The Health System Barassi continued: `The rigid mathematical ormula
....,,,,
Y formula isn't bein used aspresents
Agency of Southeastern g without considering in-
Arizona (HSA) rejected originally intended -- for dividual situations is The Custom Taylored .
AMI's a lication last year.
the allocation of federal
pp Y unreasonable,"Barassi said. "�m be r Box" Fireplace
% :::And ul 197fi the State Health funds. The formula is being
• used as a barrier for new David
4 4y.
1.
Planning Advisory Council HSA attorney D a for your home
m e
(SHPAC) also tabled the Eisenstein said he wasn't r > :•
Cookies Keep familiar with recent o r m o b t e home
proposal. to HSA Cookies bakedpor un- develo merits because he `�R
AccordingP 2 ..>
director Hal Wurtzel, HSA baked. will keep about six wasn't notified until late . _..• `;
rejected the company's months in the freezer. Friday of AMI's request for
a lication because the a court rulin -,
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federal Hill-Burton For- ``
mula, which determines the
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Speed bumps:-He l or hindrance? S
The fate of this speed bump and six others in the Oro Valley Townhouse subdivision may be .41k:‘,_,,,,:,,..:s\___, '. , Nibne.rullas—
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decided soon by the board of that area's improvement association..A canvass of residents : ` �'
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was conducted recently and results were discussed at the association's board meetingsit''''',,,,,,,:.:':'\t �s-1:.`; , rs. ,
staffphoto] '� , , ;,.::: ,,..•
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DISCUSSION SCHEDULED YESTERDAY `' °\
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Results of a canvass of the townhouse area had and police cars and ambu- n .. .,
Oro Valley Townhouse resi- responded to the inquiry. lances could be slowed by . '1:17'
dents concerning speed the bumps, the dissenting
res
Controvert' between the idents com lamed.
bumps were discussed at a board and residents oc- p
board meeting of the Im- curred when seven speed Coombes said the bumps 1
provement Ass�pciation yes- bumps were installed in the were installed after an "in- a< '
terday. J.,,,..:.:„...u
subdivision in late Novem- formal canvass taken earls- '
Members of the board
ber. er in 1977 indicated a "genil
t . . .
-
refused to comment on the "
subdivision residents' senti- Residents from about 35 eral request for them from
households signed petitions
the residents. „ p, X
ments as the Voice went to gn p 4 iik,
press Monday. circulated last month alleg- The mast recent canvass , .:
, ,
J. Edward Coombes, se- ing that the four-inch speed was ordered by the new S4, s
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cretaryof the Improvement bumps were more of a Improvement Association r ;; • IF _ ' • • .„.
Association,ation did say, how- hazard than a safetymeas- board members after their Y; '' , �' t
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ever, that a "substantial urs. election Dec. 10, because of 1. \, k '' �: ' r '`'i
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majority" of those living in Persons trip over them the continued complaints. ( T ., 1''+
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from which sprang one of Arizona's newest, most independent towns. -
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—Join in a special celebration of Oro Valley's fourth anniversary as a town
this April, when the Voice presents some reflections on its past arylthe 'BURY
outlook for its future in the midst of booming northwest Tucson. ' '''
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— Relive the pioneer days of the Oro Valley-Catalina area with
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recollections from some old-timers here and a first hand view of the ranching /'\
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EVIDENCE 'COMPROMISED,' DETECTIVE SAYS
•
Vandals,
onl
111) 0 kers ruin arson investigation
that arson was
Jan. 2
was
aossibtle le.voide.ncne .
seekers, said a
- trvhuaeinndecadal us sweaintohdfi withinthe
curiosityCthaet al.ni neax next
fire
ewo days. by
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. darestoenctdiveetawili.th the PimaofuonrtsytoSrhaegreiffh'ys
A wood frame home usedT on was
Eerie .
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that the case
morning fire.
fire.
illumination-.
, ,. destroyedBillDetective andBonnier)i anvethTe Trigg
goegsa early said
ya ofi d
Trees and shrubbery arethe . ,.,u
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silhouetted against
1111 %*/ ., The fire was officially
mhaesntbseen closed by the sheorfiff,,sundknepoar:n-
blazing light of a fire that
Alio- ' - ' ' 7, ,,,.
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destroyed a wooden framee
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building used for storag ..
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said. "There w
oritgiTmns,n"oTt rsiagyginsgaild.t.is 0
in Catalina. (Photo by
Bette Chastain) • I*, ,
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goes, it was a .
that quite a fewaspeeovpidenrciesnalt the scene
people had been arson,"thruthrough
there. As tAhestifmaredIaeasardraienvnyedd:leIgfaolunpdrothseecsucteionne
hsaiaTddh.aelrfi:aedwy
asbeheantticeodmfoprro2rniihsheodu,ir'sT;36ygasg
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1r4Ffiriree fiDgishttreirest.frTohme tchheieCfa0tfalirithae
Cal White,
arson investigations are
county.
He said one m
sheriffs department in tmedo
noroutine for the
most fires in the
Monday that
CALI- was stationed at
arrived there
p.m. janetm.he2b.escrTeondifgetgohfethe.departmentfiruntil
/ 1 Wednesday,January 11, 1978 They couldn't asohmouettite Jan. 4, he said.
They
said."When(waiting)
day,"
.... don't have the peertsounp
nehle:toe inwattimcheitW24e
hours a1111 g
long,running we can't arou around
protectthere.1,t,.
Tgmhesreon kidswerethat
the delay in the detective's arrival
BUT COXES UNSURE THEY'LL BUILD HELIPORT cutting back on expenses, referring to
I•
The structure wasn't covere
a i!.;:isito,i.:ttelli.eeoblaan.:;
d. by insur-
said, were
Helicopter flights won 't near
ance, she added.
el‘fl;sisierGa°tOsr .
g r it broke out
late as 18 hours afte h
inhabited cireas , proponents say said the inure ufi,hbteeresauo:e tthee
swceeWhrneei,tbaesusy mopp_g . p
' the heliport today.
build either offire is
wsoonoldeetnimset.ructure's ruins smoldered for
One pilot would fly . two
A couple who have praoimposietsd building a Aerodto
helicopter of Arizona hasn't even
t the site,she said,addingcan recall Catalina
in the
heliport in Catalina claim its
here isn't a heliport site there. We
build a heliport yet,. she said.
helicopters a
d be past two years
that theDethteiredtivhee Trigg said inthe recent
which was investigated for
flights wouldn't pass over inhabited areas
arson.
here and so wouldn't endanger local
is very "practically n
have bought the property on speculation. "if it is opened,"ir activity there would
'd "People
residents — as at least three women said
rd to) even ma
In fact, our idea at this pointk.
different in (rega . ing a
d not to have
have them in their
back yards every day.,
"Big deal—a heliport,"she sai . aswaLtdileitermined to be
Mrs. Donna
Cox
Maybe we should and safety,
about heliport there,"she said. ars°onne, tanrajoitelriel :
have called it a helispot. been.
helicopters' noise voiced by The_ couple toperate
a has he li receivedporti.n FAAthe approvalBonanza
,..,'
three local women wbhaossaeidd thoeny opposed„ a
much tHoeiopera
Heightssubdivision.
heliport,
,
misinformation.” She She .attributed the A news release from thegFivAei sent to the
Voice in September
legal
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women's confusion to stories printed in the
4
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descriptiusonedof intheinsviteestipgraotpoionsed by thethe ,, .;:,,,,, .,.. 24;;;,,,, '
Voic'elCall over the past. six months.
department's staff. _ee_ .ng to
"These people live.fi:Tehmeislaesida.way from
Mrs.Cox Coxes,art
del)The application was merely „ ' ,„ , .,.., i - •4
„..,
where the property
is, sAero-Copters of
owns the
see if we could put one there ifw
company husband Paul.
Arizona, Inc. with her -- cshe byyainted t . .,..- ,
t.
Flights from theheliport would enter
togr p-er,
to,"AMTruse.sC0 no xphoinsisted.a
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and leave over state-owned. land located
theVoice he was approached
last month by I '<41''.!., \-- , , :' P.: . '''40* -!'„7-ii:1,74:
west of Catalina, she said. They wouldn't
fly over in
• habited areas,which are
to it -
photos She told him of plans . , „, ,, .,?'„-,.. `..„-' ,-, , .
h located Mrs.Cox about renting a helicopter to take - ,,,„ . .. ,,,.„:„.
aerial phoc
east of the proposed site and eastofsate. photographer,
however, told 1 '''' ::. ' -.. !I'',sc-;-,2'''4‘ , sf..„,,..r.
Tucson Florence Highway.,Mrs.Cox .said open the Catalina heliport, he said. to ,,,,,,,,,,
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Confirmation of the assigned flight Mrs.Cox said the couple couldrdbeucsiidneess ::,,,,,t..,,,..;‘,4
pattern from the Federal Aviation use the Bonanza Heights etighhants laanhdefloipoi..
speculation t.-She
say
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Administration—as well the FAA's file
declined to elaborate. ,
on the heliport application from vtenrco;
1 -,.,„.,,,,,,
Copters, Inc. — is being sent to the
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pinrcelvuidoeudslyonththate asniteo.ffice bubiuldtingthmodfay the 4 ' : ,. *-445'11k1' . \..' :,,,,,,,,,,,, ritrt,:' i:,,,r . ':'; k,,:::nl''Y:''',2,-b°d'-,s,'i.'IRsolirmN-TwiY's.,<r:
from Los Angeles.
,
Mrs.Cox said Dec.27 tdhaaytss,h,e planned to working with
wwiotrhkinpglanwnietrhs,enwgein.eers, we re
with Linda 're working
meet "in the next few
Fundling, Veryl Romer and Rochelle
withr*undisclosedinacox psalbackeraidnsefo:rrl
land.
she said sj _2,j ,,
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Jewell, all of whom were quoted in a Dec.
21 Voice/Call article Mrs last
Ms. Fundling said week that no Mr-sC.opters would hytahviene aDebeeettmer ideatnh.aoltf. :,.., .,, , * -4 ' ' ' :::,,, '..11::1,.. r....i•;":;':::::::'‘,:.414,,,,;:v1.,,,,',1'1‘;.:7:;,417.,s',,,...."7ii.,,,'',-'1
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meeting had yet been,acranged due in part Aswhehraot thedlandwillher
She said in
recent ill health.
to her (Ms•
Plans to ciFrucunldalteinga.ps
that that decision could wait un
interviewbused forwi ah f tt ehbrteei jlri,o i Voice next
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have been tabled untilmeet,she said. Ja,r,iWuaer,ry '
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Mrs.Cox said she sees no reason to hold a expectedthe back(cat a il ni n aU)taphroapgeartiny.; ,,,
community because 4 .%,,,,:T fr.0,
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public meetingintheland the heliport We've,
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the Bonanza Heights. going to sit on it .
would be located on is privately owned by we
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Mr. and Mrs.Cox. . the airplaneAvr arentals in airportSouthernUsouthwestad otf 1 ';
Valley
There are as yet no heliports. Catalina.
zoning
Catalina.
4.4 , ,,,,,,, , li ,
regulations relatinfThtoerhe%n
r-
Mrs.Cox noted,
the Dec. 21
nothing anyone Mrs.Ms. Fcu0xndlsinhogrstalyid shefwas contacted by
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could do about it if we wanted to put it . ,
.
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Cox visited the Voice/Call , , .....
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her to discuss the heliport.
TuMcsrosn. Dec. 27 to air her views about the Ms. Fundling said of the"It's
after .. .,,.. ,
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Dec. 21 news story concerningkdopposition
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to the heliport.. then by the xnko,attshasteh:v
bad as I thought.
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instead .4, here
newspaper to send asAildesettreerwtroittihnegeditor,she
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_essaxa‘nradyefgrormessc, thatCatalina
tlinawill be
one.
said she would consider writing
over it.
Valley,
Catalina and Oro . .
In addition to her
complaints about
neral maintenance man in
husband"have Robert Grear, a general maintenance now comes
reporting on where the helicopters
will fly. ••
of Mrs.Cox said she and her . ,
that will house the new Catalina post office.
the wooden structure .
[VOICE
Because of dustriously.on
Plaza Drug Store. [VOICE
Mrs.Cox said she e
f els no news coverage of about$80,( .
)00 involved in this.
located inside the
they would be caused facility,which was to be completed Monday,is hammers in.
the Voice article. „ .
should have
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the heliport whatsoever have been
given. "immeasurable damage if they
B-2 ORO VALLEY[ARIZ]VOICE Wednesday,January 11, 1978
Fund to bu
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r. a �r ',..-*s�. :; , . . - : been received in the Oro
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e :�.. I n _ �} ";e new Town Hall at 68y,. •_may.:..--,,, �..M .,'.. �'.v1'., \ _F,.- 24y .�`vFt a. q.'i{.: �f�.„._f�"\'A.. •'-"��i. `Z'..:i ' - st t ..:.- %. . `�� u t 4 3v�...� T�`.xr �\. ..Qr..t J.i��'..< � Za�►.,. -�� �.�� .�. , �.• alle Concordia.
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. 4.r • �� � � - f. :. - ing the drive to raise
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r t .,- °` .` - $104.400 for the three-
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-. .,�...> . g _ Vr ` �,,� `:' ,� o Town Council is renting now
_ - <. • ... . . r `•,+ • - ''d"r= . . ip"L a r �. _ for $450 per month.
a ""+! ~sr*.• p Rift 4�- .+.t«, .� �.a v` T4s...^r
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.
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whosaid he
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• $1 000 to the driveand
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�. � Valley
� y resident Jack New-
__,.,' x '. man will join the committee
" g� * ::.. , :. ,. - - when he returns from a trip
.fill removed out of town,
- . w ' ' ,' A.'. Workers are removing dirt from the wash behind the Oro Valley Townhouse subdivision to
All** �� �:� •,� '
a . .. .'1,;:,.071,� Engle said the committee
' - A •• correct its flow,according to developer Winn A. Mutterer. And fill also is being taken and
sold'-'soodit' '4. 4,40:ji from a hill east of the wash but Mutterer said he has no develo ment plans for that won't release names of those
' _ [VOICE staffphoto] who donate to the fund.
...� `�..� � area.
ck. ,-,-.,-,ii..- t,,,. kb
lot,—- . �� �.:•- Spaulding kicked off the
. „ , , ' .- .. '` building fund drive at the
Nov. 24 town council
meeting when he offered the
$1,000 donation.
• •
Once primary foes . Neely , Risner
• • • • •
agree in opposition to consolidation .
Two attorneys — both prominent in calling for a statewide referendum to allow perceive to be a poor quality of delivery of that group)serving as a county-wide chief
Tucson area politics and one-time bitter consolidation within Pima County. services." executive officer.
opponents — agree that consolidated Neely told publisher Turpin that the bill Neely said the voters"can be led to feel. Neely said law enforcement would
"metro"government would be bad for the is "up for grabs," and said he couldn't with the right kind of propaganda, that suffer from "squabbles over jurisdiction"
people of Tucson and Pima County. predict whether it will pass the legislature. consolidated government has a lot of cheap between the city and county.
Steven Neely and William Risner told But if the local"push"is successful and a answers to these complicated questions." Furthermore, he said, enforcement in
why they feel that way on a local television statewide vote results,chances for passage It doesn't,he emphasized. the rural areas is considerably different in
program. aired Saturday over a Tucson of consolidation"depends on how little the Risner was asked if he,as an opponent of nature than in urban Tucson.
channel. public knows about it,"he said. consolidation,had a"vested interest"in the "I don't like bigness in law enforcement."
The occasion was "Face the Issues." a The county attorney called the lobbying status quo.He said that was probably true. he said. "I don't like concentrations of
local program in which public figures are campaign "a package that's designed to "I'm a private citizen and...the status power in law enforcement agencies such as
questioned by the Pima County news sell the public on economies that aren't real quo allows me to elect my county sheriff we would see." i
media. The panel Saturday included Ted ,, economies." and my county treasurer,"he said:"Allows He noted that two parallel agencies also
Turpin, president of Sancruval Corp., Neely said: "I think the public is me to do a lot of things. . ." allow for scrutiny,one of the other,in case
which publishes the Green Valley News. justifiably concerned about the "My powers as a citizen are at stake with impropriety within one of them is charged.
Oro Valley Voice and Fray Lir•ing expenditure of their dollars and what they these (proposed) changes," he said. "The But with only a single,large agency,Neely
magazine. commission in favor of consolidation said."basically we're policing ourselves."
Both Risner, a member of the county- RELATED proposes that various offices like the tax Risner, asked whether he thought
appointed Commission for Representative STORY -_._.:r-- . collector,the county attorney,the sheriff, proponents of "metro" would "mount a
Government, and County Attorney Neely be abolished.And they're taking away my well-heeled campaign" for the program,
said their opposition to "Metro"is firm — rights." said that would depend "on whether they
although with some specific reservations. Metro opponent: (Neely said the newest proposal for think they can sell it or not." But he said
Risner told aquestioner he isopposed to consolidation would allow the county both Tucson daily papers are supporting it,
"this particular plan" — the one being `wai•
t an see' attorney's office to continue, and as an and "if they want to go through the
d However,by the City of Tucson and a new elective post. How ever, he remains legislature, I think they can get it
"citizens committee" — but might justopposed to"metro,"Neely pointed out. through."
effect o r town 1 said Neelysaid the consolidation concept is
possibly be able to support one drawn up Many county employees, Nee y P
differently. What would a consolidated government see the attempted consolidation as an being touted to the public"as a catch-all to
"I'd have to see the plan." he said. in eastern Pima County do to the Town of attempt to foist some of the City of solve all the problems, particularly the
Neely. who defeated Risner in the Oro Valley? Tucson's problems on them. economic problems. of the existing
Democratic primary two years ago and Would it wipe out the incorporated He added that Tucson's is "a more governments."
went on to be elected county attorney,said municipality which residents worked so bureaucratic government" than is Pima The two agreed that a 15-member board
he might be able to support consolidation hard to get — in the face of severe op- County's. of supervisors, as proposed. would be a
"of certain functions"of the county and the position locally arid in county govern- Risner told one interviewer on the panel , dilution of representation for the average
City of Tucson, especially those which ment? that although many on the "citizens' voter—who today is represented by one of
allow joint use of buildings and other It all depends on the state legislature, committee" pushing consolidation are five supervisors, one of six council
capital equipment. thus saving the says William Risner, a member of the sincere about its value to the general members, or both.
taxpayers money. anti-consolidation Committee for public, there are a number of special Neely said the more representatives on a
"But I think those kinds of consolidations Representative Government. interests which may have more selfish body, the less apparent are their actions.
can be accommodated by intergovern- Last year a"metro" bill which failed to motives. "You're talking about .. . . the kind of
mental, agreements." he added. "without pass would have allowed other in- Risner said "the copper companies like anonymity which breeds irresponsibility."
the two governments losing their corporated towns in the Tucson area — the plan" because they believe it may he said.
independence and their identities." such as Oro Valley and South Tucson—to reduce their taxes significantly. But even the 15-member- board isn't
In certain areas, such as law "opt out" of consolidation if their voters The home-building industry likes it also, certain, Risner added,since the bill before
enforcement, Neely asserted. it is preferred. ,,, he charged,because anew,more powerful. the legislature calls for a statewide
absolutely necessary for the two Another such provision is being consolidated government"would have the referendum, followed by a special election
governments to remain separate. discussed this year,says Risner, by those ability to cut special deals with developers: at which voters would select
Risner said the commission on which he who want to consolidate Tucson with Pima to say'you don't have to pay taxes for a few "commissioners—who have carte blanche
serves has no paid staff and spends little County—but nothing is definite. years' in certain cases: the banks like the authority to come up with any plan."
public money. The other, pro- "We'd just have to see the bill,"tokriow plan, too . . ." He said the final number of
consolidation,commission was formed two what effect it would have on municipal He said such "big interests" prefer the consolidation supervisors"could be five:it
years ago by the mayor of Tucson and the boundaries and governments,Risner said. plan "because the government that would could be four;it could be twenty:it could be
Board of Supervisors, he said, and has He conceded that, since the proposal is be created, this simply-structured one, is thirty. It could be various taxation
spent approximately "a quarter of a for a state constitutional amendment, it's very easy to control if you control the (formulas) . . ."
million dollars"thus far. conceivable that all town boundaries in mayor of the county." "There's tremendous leeway in the plan
Risner said this latter group has been the area could be kviped out,however. He noted* that the consolidation plan . this group could come up with." Risner
lobbying in favor of a bill that's currently "The voters can amend the state envisions a 15-member "board of asserted."They have a blank sheet.really.
"
before the Arizona legislature -- a bill constitution as they wish,"he said. supervisors" with a mayor (appointed by to write upon.
ORO VALLEY[ARIi,..,,, ;
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fire your we-
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a 4 The call was repeated Also, many small bore $15, = which includes
: often Sunday by careful rifle shooters plan vacations unlimited use o the ranges,
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„�► shooters at the Pima Pistol around the wind and except during matches when
� ---i.'''''''".*:t: Club's monthly "2700 weather factors at the members and non-members
,� 4 Match." The club's range is Catalina-area range during alike are required to pay
� 4 located just south of certain times of the year, entry fees.
,,,,,,,,t �, � � Catalina, along Bowman she said. Non-members may use
$ "` "In the winter months the ranges for$1 a day.
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4.
The 2700 Match is a new national records are, The club s caretakers,Mr
�, �` ��� :�� t a `� rIII
standard National Rifle often set on the clubs and Mrs. Jeff Schenk, live
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or three different guns, and g
` w is one of the many activities fancy clubhouse now at the need only knock on their
:',,,-\ - ‘,. - sponsored by the dub. Catalina site,but one's on its door and pay the fee to use
-.., m f� x "The club has been active future agenda. What the the ranges for target
� � since 1918," explained Gil club does have here area pzactice or sighting guns.
�. s9 .` � �° ` �• Casiraghi, president. "Until picnic ramada and For more information
, � 1986 we were located behind playground equipment for about the club or mem-
> � s`w,-,:,,1-•,-,-......,&.-:.;-;. 2-'-'::-- what is now St. Mary's children, A variety of social bership, contact Jim Henry,
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, including bar- treasurer:
at 881-
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l wiiIn addition to the 2700
p � { F Match held eves second t'` ,� •
4.,i4z,l, -,...,!;,.-,....:: , #_ : ., Sundayof the month, a
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Silhouette"� competition � � - > ��' .-;
using pop-up targets is -..4‘,.,......,,8
. :.: conducted every first , �
. . Sunday. °
It, Both matches begin at 9 n'
a.m.Entry fees for the 2700
i7.404.t...-, ,,,,,, Match are $13, and $5 for
,, ;',..4.:°-
: the Hunt Silhouette•
� � >�� In addition to the monthly ��4. u :
c
�' ti,..,> - 'a> matches, the club conducts
Members of the Puna in .IN-'4.
r
,;� preliminary competition for -t
Pistol Club compete ---,,,, .‘, :1
k�_ .' • national and international
during a "2700 Match" ��,
d rifle rifle and pistol teams, �n-
Sunday at the club's firing , - `� cludin reliminaries for the
I� .:h a g P
range near Catalina. Gil -
����. .�- f}lympics. ":
II
Casiraghi,right,president � ��' It will conduct the state
of the club,takes aim m one ithinet -
, y pistol championships for
of the matches. (Photos by third consecutive Year
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A.J. Venet) ctober.
"A small bore rifle circuit - - 14.,:,,,,,,.
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4,...., :mow..,� ,„,
comes to Tucson, Yuma and s �.k^ - .
Phoenix every spring, and .
-
we attract many National y �`
and world Level cam- '
• xplained M
pet.tors;,, a a y • e.
- Peterson, president of the :` >: `
B-4 ORO VALLEY[ARIZ]VOICE Wednesday.January 11. 1978
? � � BUT MAYBE IN 18 MONTHS
11
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1
011 cable would cost too much
Mgr v.y„,,,,,,•� �� .�.. � - .
(Conti .from Puq A-1) be similar to the countys franchise. he
��' ir/
``� � received only one bid —
which they added.
0,
ri.f., eventually rejected after determining that Emmick said the firm "already has
� the local firm hadn't met the ordinance's committed $60,000 for construction work.
,z requirements. "Construction is underway at Thornydale
� As early as the first days of Oro Valley's and Ina Roads for the receiving site, and
� � �. incorporation in 1974, cable TV companies 11 miles of underground cable have been
The bounce
were approaching the Town Council about installed, he said.
W. �s quie er providing the service here. "We have names of 180 residents who
' i
• It was estimated then that the Town of plan to use our services,” Emmick said.
'{ • For now, the acoustical tiles Oro Valley could collect as much as "We'll hook up the residences to the
that cover three of the walls $20,000 per year in business privilege fees master cables at the end of January or
at Canyon del Oro High from a cable TV's company's local early in February.ri "
School's gymnasium are receipts. That estimate is based on cable Residents nearest the receiving site at
doing little more than TV subscriptions in half the town's 350- Ina and Thornydale will be served
dulling the thump-thump of 400 homes. initially, since the underground cable will
the basketball. But when a Emmick and Merelyn Shrieve own branch outward in four directions from
long-delayed modification Saguaro Communications, a firm based in that site,Emmick said.�; - project there is finished,the Chandler, Ariz. and which installs cable Emmick also described the way the
�`` tiles will help transform the TV systems, microwave communications cable system will develop, in layman's
building into a new networks,and TV satellite earth receiving terms: First, underground cables will be
"gymnasium-auditorium" stations throughout the nation. installed north of Ruthrauff Road,south of
facility. Emmick said borrowing additional Tangerine Road, between the First
money to serve Oro Valley within the next Avenue alignment and Interstate 10.
year and a half would be too difficult,since Initial) the firm plans to provide cable
' . - the price tag for serving Northwest area y'
residents alone has reached half a million
service for all four Tucson channels,
dollars. KZAZ in Nogales, Channel 5 in Phoenix,
FM radio service—and channel 2,a local
Applying for an additional franchise
station with the weather and news from
within Oro Valley in the future,however,
, , r the Associated Press wire service.
. wouldn't pose any problems for his
v4. -_� x .:a; ._ company,Emmick predicted. While Saguaro's installation fee is
"Since the Federal Communications planned at $19.95, Emmick said the firm
CAN'T WORK AROUND PLAYERS Commission (FCC) standardizes may consider charging a $10 to $12 fee
requirements in franchises for cable TV instead for charter customers, in addition
Bo s ke t b a II postpones
systems," Oro Valley's ordinances could to the$7.35 per month users'fee.
NUMBER ONE RADIOmsmodification
Completion of modifica- One wall and the ceiling e 41110 ,
tions in the CDO High School are all the areas that remain.
gymnasium have been Purdy said. Work on the
postponed, for the second ceiling will require builders
time with a request from the to maneuver over the ��T WORK
school that the construction basketball court.
work be delayed until after The school and the
basketball season. Amphitheater School
The improvements will District asked that Tucson
enable the school to use the Construction "hold the
gymnasium as a large
auditorium,seating as many balance of work in abeyance"
until after
as 2,000 persons. Tucson the basketball
Construction Co. is being
season, Purdy said. KAIR is concerned.
paid$82,000 as low bidder on Amphi District Super-
the project. intendent Thomas Neel said
John Purdy,the company's last summer he hoped the
general manager. said workcould be finished
acoustical material has been before the basketball season
installed on three of the started.
gym's four walls since work I t w a s del ay e d i n -
began in mid-November. September, however, when
Platforms were also built the district discovered that As one of the fastest growing communities in the world,
over Christmas vacation for materials' needed for the Tucson has been a strange sort of
servicing of heaters in the work weren't available �°; boom town. There haven't
gym. immediately. been as many fortunes built as you usually find in such
_ ._ . • - places. But some have periodicallymadeout of real
' Small Ads—CLASSIFIEDADS 1 -- money
Big Results! estate, particularly land. One salesman tells us he sees signs
of considerable activity now. As he puts it: "There is a good
all ��11®®M®®®®®®E®®E® deal of interest in buying particularly commercial al property
® Ill by people out of state and eveninternational p by international investors as
IIII / CI• a
well as local people. He points out also that the Southern
® Arizona Homebuilders are estimating 4,500 new starts were
\ More?
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made in 1977 more than 1,000 greater than in 1976.® The
county finally approved Tortolita Area Plan where
ill FRAME THAT PAINTING-- OE the some
I Come in and visit theM64,000 people may live by the turn of the century. There also
I BIGGEST rattle Frame ShopLi seems to be great activity in •apartments and duplexes.
p
• in Tucson.Over 2500 quality iii Beyond that at 1 '
III handcrafted picture frames p
y east four California-based supermarkets
• on di — 5x7are looking at the city for possible sites. And Europeans are
Splayfrons to 24x48 []
® not only buying homes in Tucson but moving moneyinto the
D
® • Pre Cut Mats (8x10 to 2Ox24J 1111 city for investment.
® • Pre Cut Glass (5x7 to 18x24]
I • Photo Frames ri
• Original Oil Paintings Li
il by Tucson artistsL.)
11
111 PROFESSIONAL AMATEUR, STUDENT
If you have comments or suggestions, write to
III OR HOUSEWIFE ARTISTS . . . "KAIR IS
Q• _ Concerned."
III IMPORTED
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PIETL'1RE FR*E FRAMES o
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,,---, 2905 E. BROADWAY 325-5617li The above editorial was writtenRiddick
0 one dock west of CQ,r,try Oa. by John
and aired by KAIR AM and FM.
MON MIRUSAT.1000to6:00 E11111111111 1, t
Wednesday,January 11, 1978. ORO VALLEY[ARIL]VOICE B-5
*4 V'''*V"V"*4
, 1- oro valley0. -41 clAssipiEjo ADS
Classified
Advertising .
Index Commercial andBusiness Want Ads s• •e ervices 509 Pets For Sale REAL ESTATE
5e per word,20 word minimum SALE
ANNOUNCEMENTS Special Effects 10e Extra Per Word Rabbit hutches all new galvanized
welded wire construction. Corn-
Pure bred kittens:Manx&Persians. 909 Land &
101 Announcements
Blind Ads 50e Extra plete with feeder,watering bottle, Also Australian Shepherd pups. Acreages
103 Card of Thanks All Ads 4% Sales Tax hangers. 1-2 and 3 compartment 825-3440 or 825-9376. -
105 Glve Away[Free] units starting at$30.825-9391 or Five acres of beautiful desert
107 Lodge&Club Notices Ask for Oro Valley Classified Ads 884-8586' Kittens for sale.Manx Persians.2 property. Located just 1 block
109 Lost&Found[Free] Red Point Siamese. Australian north of Tangerine Rd. and one
111 Personals 884-9880 HORSE SHOEING Shepherd puppies$35 each.Pure- block west of La Cholla. 512.500.
113 Travel Opportunitles xpeenced. Reasonable rates. bred animals, everyone! Phone Call 297-3212.
Ph.825-9876.Harry G.Clayton. 825-9376.
BUSINESS SERVICE DIRECTORY Deadlines l
Saturday 11 a.m. for Wednesday BUSINESS/ BUSINESS/ ARIVACA
201 Accounting.Bookkeeping
203 Appliance Repair 20 Acres rolling grass land.
205 Answering Service Combination Rates FINANCE F i N A N CE Power, shallow water table,
207 Auto Service Green Valley News-Oro Valley Voice Rates $750/Acre with excellent terms.
209 Building/Remodeling available phone 889-2092
211 Carpet/Rug 601 Business .11 Business 10 acres some bottom land,
power, shallow water table.
215 Cooling.Heating p
213 Concrete,Masonry FREE Opportunities Opportunities Owner will sacraf ice at
217 Drafting Services - 5525/Acre CASH.
219 Electrical Repair ADS
FAMILY WANT
221 Excavating&Leveling 10 acres close to town of
223 Handyman SEENaulin COU PO SPORT SHACKS, INC. Arivaca.Power.Only$850/Acre,
22551275/Down,$88/Month.
Hauling
227 Income TaxMINNESOTA STATE FRANCHISE
229 Janitorial Services ' 40 acres adjacent to state land.
231 Landscaping&Yard care - - NO. 129
233 Legal Services . 41 3 Clothing Weekend hideaway. Priced at
235 Miscellaneous Services BUSINESS SERVICE only $575/Acre, excellent
237 Mobile Home ServicesSport Shack, Inc.,a chain of 300 sporting goods stores financing.
239 Moving&Storage DIRECTORY Printed T-shirt proclaiming your
241 Painting&Papering "Right to keep and bear arms," and dealers has franchised Sport Shack dealerships For information on the above,
243 Plumbing Repair White$3.98,Yellow or Blue$4.98; available throughout the state of Arizona.1 per county. call the Arivaca Specialist,Sam
245 Roofing-Siding 207 Auto Service S,M or L;Postage paid.Send check Investment $1000. For more information write Sport Solito, 297-7600. Nationwide
247 Sewing.Alterations or M.O."A"Shirt Company,P.O.BoxShack, Inc., Rt. 2, Box 39, Lindstrom. MN. 5505. Resources Corporation, 622-
249 Swimming Pool Maintenance $49$-CRB Tucson, Az. 85738.
7
251 Tree Service ` Immediate Delivery! Please include your telephone number so we can / l
253 TV/Stereo Repairs
255 Upholstery �1 ail` M 'Yk p contact you by telephone. Thank you.
257 Well Drilling _ ', �=:`" 91 1 • 0•i e 'omes
For Sale. Cornell Cap& Gown, _
Ph.D.; Science PhD. hood; Gold
•'" Tassel mortar board, size 7-1/8. 1,2,3,
bedrooms for rent.Mobile
EMPLOYMENT 297-3800. TRANSPORTATION 711 Parts & Home Ground Space available.
All RV Service _.._ Accessories Laundromat open to public.
301 Babysitter Wanted Complete Motor- 425 Foods Park Catalina
Country NOracle Road
Mobile Home
303 Help Wanted Homes,Travel 701 Automobiles
305 Help Wanted,Sales Trailers,Fifth Wheels „ - 4 used tires. 800x16.5D. Lots of 297-3830.
307 Work WantedtInstant Mixes make and store miles left.$45.825-9620
and Campers for pie crusts, puddings, bever- 1968 Buick LeSabre.AC,PS, PB, _ Budger,10x55'with 9x13 expando.
MERCHANDISE serviced by qualified ages,etc.,$1.00; "Yummy Rabbit radio, heater, tilt steering wheel, One bedroom furnished. Skirting
Recipes," hash, sausage, enchila- air shocks.Replaced engine,trans- and awnings.Tool shed.Screened
MISCELLANEOUS technicians. special gas.electric plumb- das,Aunt Phil's s ial ingredient, mission,generator,alternator,car- Readthe porch.Orchard Valley Park,3950 E.401 Appliances in&repairs hitches.tow bars_ etc.,$1.00."A"Rabbitry&Supply, borator in last 2 years. $995. or Hawser. Lot 60. Space rental
wiring expertly installed Retry
403 Antiques P.O. Box 8498-CRB, Tucson, AZ best offer. 297-0384. Call after a $40/mo.includes water.Open 1-5
gerators&furnaces also ser-
405 Auctions viced.mobile service available 85738. 6:00 p.m.weekdays,all day week- p.m.daily.
407 Books,C 'ns,Stamps
ends. Classified
409 Building Materials All RV Service
411 Carport,Patio Sale lost oft of l 10 at 1225 427 Furniture 1973 Cutlas 442, rally hood & My Dear,Would
413 Clothing w Miracle MileYou Believe
415 Cooling,Heating open Mone Fri 8 f p eta wheels, console bucket swivel WE SOLD IT W c_:Seats, cruise control, top shape, a 'f-----
A WANT AD `
4179 Crafts,Hobbies Sat 9 G m Recliner rocker chair,large,vinyl, blue,white vinyl. Sporty, private,
'�
419 Farm&Ranch Equipment By tiup<-��f�t+me"'wily
421 Firewood 622 3709 �, light grey, used one-week. Will loaded, reasonable. Phone 297-
423 Floor Coverings sacrifice.297-3721. 8651 in Oro Valley. REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE
425 Foods - ,.�. ..�
427 Furniture 209 Building/ Auto purchasing service! Pur- _
429 Gift Ideas Household chase your next new car or light ' . _ .•431 Golf Equipment Remodeling G e•.S truck through a broker and save!
433 Health Foods Call 747-9932. QUALITY DOESN'T GO
435 Household Goods OUT OF STYLE
437 Jewelry,Watches,etc. TILE-Mexican Colonial Clay Floor For Sale: Foam carpet For Sale: 1962 Ford Thunderbird
padding �'
439 Machinery,Tools Tile 70d per square foot and up. $20.00 per roll,dinette set$30.00, classic,very nice,$1200.00.1975 •
So why not be"IN"all the time.Live
441 Musical Instruments Adobe Wholesalers, Tucson 793• tables$4.50-510.00,TV stand-cart Suzuki Custom Cafe'Racer 550 c c. cz
in this fantastic 3 Bdrm home in the
443 Nurseries,Garden Supplies 8593. $8.00, air hockey table game Mechanic built & owned - never foothills on 5 different levels. Oval
445 Office Business Equipment originally$129.00,sell for$60.00, raced.$2000.00.297-4553 or 825- ''' living room with 11 ft. beamed
447 Photographic Equipment
449 Recreation Equipment gold occasional chair $8.00, etc. 3546. BONNIE BEST, ceiling.A real show place with top of 451 Sewing Machines 215 Cool i n g/ 297-4553 or 825-3546. GRI BROKER the line amenities.Designed for the
453 TV's,Stero,Radio - Heating 707 Campers & future with heavy insulation, dual
455 Wanted to Buy rI. 1jg',,. T heating
and windows fing and doors. Natural
double
International sterling seven silverware.place98
Shells - l--i pa
PETS&LIVESTOCK pieces. 12 seven-piece desert vegetation will
Protect your cooler with a heavy p CAMPER FOR SALE require mini-
canvas cover from Air-Master settings plus serving pieces.Value mum maintenance and cost.Offered
501 Livestock For Sale Ranger
about $4000. Asking $2000. 1976, 8 ft. Southwestern at$145,000.
3928 S.6th Ave.294-9358. with Jacks. 887-8115 after 5 or 7110 N.ORACLE•z31R
503 Pet,Livestock Supplies Gorham silver box included 297- t3IeD.SUITE 103
505 Pet Services .__- 0384.Call after 6:00 p.m.Will make weekend. 1
509 Pets For Sale __T.:-
255
\
arrangements to meet at ls# � "'"
2 5 5 Upholstery National Bank at Orange Grove & f
BUSINESS-FINANCE ..,.. ,.d
Oracle. Bring to
601 Business Opportunities Upholstery Special - Basic sofa COUPONFAMILY
603 Insurance and chair$139.Choice of Hercu- Wanted:to help rehabilitate those! C_irrovidol
605 Investments Ion or 100% Nylon. Plus $5 who are less fortunate.We are in
607 Money to Loan y need of tax deductible FOR ki41/45 WANT AD!
1111,
609 Money Wanted additional each cushion.Old World
Furniture Works, Tucson 623- DONATIONS of furniture, lamps, .
TRANSPORTATION 8223. - china, pictures & frames, post-
cards,stamps,coins,books,plants HERE'S THE RULES
701 Automobiles &pots.We will pick up.Call Willing omit any items not pertaining
703 Bicycles E M�'LOY M E NT Effort Industries: 327-1734 bet. 1. AN Items for the FREE family to
ELEVEn
705 Boats,Motors,Supplies 94 p.m. - want ads must be written on the to personal items.
707 Campers&Shells coupon. 4.No personal want ads will be
709 Motorcycles Two 50 gal.galvanized gas barrels. 2.. Name. address, and phone taken o the Phone.
711 Parts&Accessoriesnumber must be included on the 5.The deadline' for the FREE
Vehicles 307 Work Wanted One braided rug 9'x11'.One spool coupon, or it will not be family want ads is FRIDAY 0
713 Recreationalntalsbarbwire standard strength.
715 Rentals NOON.
Trailers Phone 8254904. 3. personal want ads will be 6.When item's]is sold,please call
717Travel
719 Trucks Mature experiences nurses aide accepted.We reserve the right 884-9880.
will care for patients days or
RENTALS evenings.825-9580. Bridal Veil. Floor length mantilla For The Sake Of Clarity,Please Print 8700 N. ORACLE
style. Almost used. Paid $125.
801 Apartment Furnished Mature woman wants live in job with Asking $20. 297-0384. Call after
803 Apartment Unfurnished flexible hours. Experienced in 6:00 p.m.weekdays.All day week-
805 Commercial Rentals convalescent care,chauffeuring& ends. - or
807 Home cooking. Call 297-4807 or 790-
809 Miscellaneous Rentals 0699. _ •-,M11,•---
811
�811 Mobile Home - international Sterling silverware, _ T -_
813 Mobile Home Lots MERCHANDISE 98 pcs.-7 pc.place settings plus
815 Share Living Quarters serving pieces. $1600. 297-0384.
817 Storage Rentals MISCELLANEOUS Call after 6:00 weekdays. All day
819 Townhouse weekends.
821 Vacation Rentals _ - - .
823 Want to Rent
401 Appliances
REAL ESTATE PETS &
0
NOT FOR PUBLICATION
901 Commercial Property Year old Sears Coldsport Refriger- LIVESTOCK NAME
903 Farms,Ranches ator. 17 cubic foot, Harvest gold,
905 Homes frostfree, like new condition, im- ADDRESS
907 Income,Investment Property maculate.$300.325-6284. 501 Livestock
909 Land&Acreages PHONE NUMBER
911 Mobile Homes For Sale 16054 N. ORACLE
913 Open Houses WE CLEANED OUT
915 Real Estate Wanted Maximum Insertion-3Times DEADLINE FOR WANT ADS CATALI N A
For Each Want Ad is FRIDAY NOON
917 Resort-Vacation Property THE PLACE Full blooded African Goats,Pygmy -�
919 Townhouses Ad Type$50 and up.825.9620.'With a Want
ORO VALLEY[ARYL]VOICE Wednesday, January 11, 1978
B-6
CATALINA CURRENT
School closes Friday the 1 .3th for teacher planning
By
BETTE CHASTAIN stationed at San Diego and is looking alternate. The council is a county-wide Citizens club from Catalina was cited for
Coronado Elementary School will be forward to a long furlough that will enable group determining policies for its growth in membership,which has been
closed Friday the 13th and classes will him to spend more time here. administering federal Senior Now escalating under Site Manager Lee Myers.
resume Monday. It's not that the Jane is an employee at Circle K. funding. Those interested in joining can phone 825-
administration is superstitious. Amphi * * * At a Jan. :3 staff meeting. the Senior 9200.
School District has designated Friday a After years of listening to "promises,"
teachers planning day. one disgruntled resident decided to go to r,•.mon mum mon mom--nom--arm aim mon aim aims aim
MEM
MEM
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MEM
-'-'MIME
UMW
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* * * the top and called Gov. Wesley Bolin to I
Teachers' aide, personally complain to him about the I
Norma Cordova spent deplorable condition of some of our roads. I part of the school Now she will wait and see if any action ' My nominations or Oro Valle 'S irstue.
4I
. MAN AND WOMAN OF THE YEAR ['77]
relatives in Aqua * * * I
Prieta, Mexico, while .. are
Mrs. Dorothy Schmidt, Joe Sheridan of Florence won a ! I
li,teacher in the Razzle- ' Remington Custom Built 30-00 Rifle at the I
Dazzle Room, spent her �.4. h,: ._ -recent Lions Club raffle.Joe is a guard at I Man of Year '
two weeks vacationing-r... _ -the state prison and was elated when the I
g word reached him that his name had beenof Year I
in Hawaii. I Woman
She toured four of the islands and only drawn. I
regrets that time sped so rapidly. More than 1,200 tickets were sold in this
* * * raffle. The beautiful gun which everyone I
g (I include a letter telling why I think these
I
Mrs. Helen Nelsons' students are hoped to win was contributed by Vic I two individuals deserve this honor.)
starting a new project entitled"City of the Boucher. I
Future — Community Dear 2000." The * * Mail to Oro Valley Voice, P.O. Box 3003,willspend several weeks on the Last Saturday agroup from the Catalina Icoupon I
children
project, g'ect, usin their imaginations to Senior Now Generation program drove to I Tucson 85702 or I
visualize the mode of dress and foods of the the Young Ranch in Aravaipa Creek for a I bring to Town Hall, 680 W. Calle Concordia I
future. day of picnicking.
* * * At the recent Project Advisory Council
Hecox, son of Jane Hecox.spent meeting. Catalinans Andy Shortman and I
Shawnp
the New Year holiday with his family. A Marie Newman were elected representa-
I
two-year veteran of the Navy, Shawn is fives and Pegg' MacDonald as an i ........IMIIIIM MIMI MOS GUM MI=OMB OMR IIIIIIIIMIMMONM=MOM MP=-•--Mlle--=MI MOM- ------I
_yeer, \
Developand Improve YourSkillsdr\
\-, w ' :,9x. .AMPHI COMMUNITY1 461°7.
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— .:. - .N, EDUCATNEW CLASSES
,,
,`o.„-- -
`� Assertiveness Training
WELCOME rte• Offeringin:
classes intro.to Horses/Horse Care
Photography
Belly Dancing TypingNEWCOMER Advanced Sewing
SERVICE Pottery Refresher Shorthand
A CORIM.\J.WELCOME AWAITS NEW TucsONANS Speed Reading Beg.Conver.Spanish Book Discussion Club
The Welcome Newcomer Service of Tucson,with its mare Guitar Woodworking Flower Arranging
trained hostesses will greet and welcome you to our wonder- Volleyball
ful city-all made possible through the cooperation of our Macrame Boys'Gymnastics
Income Tax
merchants and businesses. Geneology Auto Maintenance
Sewing(children)
Cake Decorating Yoga
SERVING ORO VALLEY AREA TOO! Desert landscaping Dance-Mambo Batan Twirling
N.R.A.Gun Safety Flamingo Disco Dancing
•
Jewelry Making Folk Quilt Making -
Tumbling
Ballet Soccer
- German
Small Ads... I CeramicsB' Results!CLASIFIEDAstronomy
Big ._ Painting
Drawing Tai chi
Arts&Crafts Lapidary
Weaving
BOOR FARE FOR
Youraide to good read�n
District Administrators PRE REGISTRATION INFORMATION School Board
g g Thomas E. Neel, Supt. Edgar Butterbaugh, Pres.
William Cihon. Ed. D. FALL John Welsh
Richard Moyle James Gibson
Director
Nancy Thomas
-8873183
Richard Scott
ALL SCHOOLS WILL REGISTER
THE FIRST DAY OF CLASSES
- ;�-j.: �,r,�� CLASSES WILL BEGIN JAN.9-13
-_ * SPECIAL HELP FOR SENIOR CITIZENS *
(_______
- How to get help applying for TAX and RENTAL REBATES
.,_ -,,-T- -- Every month
WHO QUALIFIES
- _- in If you have reached age 65 before Dec.31.1977 and have lived in Arizona all year.you may qualify for a tax rebate of
- ., up to$225.00.depending on your income.There is a household income limitation,and the following items DO NOT
c.---------- --------- _ EASY LIVING. COUNT as income for this purpose:
7 ,:,.' -' U4:---- '" ,.!,. SOCIAL SECURITY
0RAILROAD PENSIONS
p_- The Southern
,-=' Arizona WORKMAN'S COMPENSATION
-;=.- VETERANS DISABILITY PENSIONS
l l Magazine. -
I ..• The limitation on other income is 53.750 per year if you're SINGLE
II
- $5.500 per year if you re MARRIED
HOW TO FILE
Watch 1. The forms will be in the banks after Jan. 1. 1978 for those who can prepare the forms themselves.
for It 2. As always,the Arizona Dept.of Revenue will be preparing tax returns after Jan.1.1978 at 415 W.Congress and
- -` In this there is no charge if you go down there.
3. AMPHI COMMUNITY SCHOOLS at 315 E. Prince Rd.,has qualified people who will prepare all of the forms
newspaper. necessary for you to receive your tax rebate.and,for those who don't have transportation or don't want to go
t��4y'��'' - downtown,we can take the information over the phone(in manycases)and deliver the completed forms to you.
=-•,, .........1.-----.:�-�--- The$10.00 fee includes:consultation,forms,preparation,extra copies for your files,and delivery.
CALL CALL CALL
887-9045 887-3183 888-9027
YOU MUST FILE FOR THIS BEFORE APRIL 15, 1978