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HomeMy WebLinkAboutHistorical Records - The Oro Valley Voice (68) 9 $@ N ORACLE RD 71.JCSOt,i , AZ . 8 5 7 04 1.- . ., I . -..... -- _ • , . _ ..... Iv a I I ie. y itli/A1141iiirir,, ,.., . i ,,,,,, ;-. ... .... oro ..,,.....„ Published for residents of the Town of Oro Valley, Pima .County,: ,A.Arizona VOL. V, NO. 3 one Section. Eight 1 agl.s 15 Cents Wednesday, January 18,,711111111978 Council choosing from 2 fill A next week to vacancy ,, The Town Council narrowed to three its two remaining candidates at its monthly -, -. S .---, list of applicants for the empty seat on the meeting Jan. 26.jobs - - ...- five-member body ----but one of the three Mrs. Lamberson noted that candidates Oro Valleyans in line for the said he's for the regular council elections, sched- ; withdrawn his name from consideration. uled in April and May, must submit nominatingpetitions by Feb. 3. The Jack New- their than14 and , - Mayor Lois Lamberson said -, petitions must bear. no fewer , Aii,k' „.„.• '''''.--'--,-4, man, James Peterson and Darrel Gilman are candidates to serve the remaining. four. no more than 28 signatures. The seat that either Newman or ,,,.,... .i.„ months in the two-year term of William Peterson will fill,as well as the four other •-,.. --"' „,,,, „,, • . Eldon Hanes, who resigned his seat Dec. 13 after serving 19 months. council posts, will be up for election. h - -,, . Gilman told the Voice Saturday, ow- Primary voting is set April 4, at which , ever,that recent developments prompted time the complete council could be elected ii „, , , ,, Aiii,.,,,,, ‘• s , •- --, - • - .,--"--- --:* -:,-,: ' ,....„•,.7 -; -• As ,- .., him to reconsider his application for the if five candidates receive more than half , council seat. He declined to elaborate. the ballots cast. Otherwise, a general -.%,.„,„ "*k----• •", . : '1' . :‘,....- •p„,.... A.,,-..-..•,,,,.. - .„,-: -,,.,:k. - -..,-.---,-,, .,„, , , -- ,-„ .:...7*,,,. --„,‘,.,• Peterson is currently a member of the election will be held in May. .-, - ,,,,,,s*::,1,... Town Planning and Zoning Commission. To vote in the election, Oro Valleyans -. --s -, -41k.,.., , . c :: s,kl,' • ' tohreoevoauiniecyil resident iudl ed nht havetofinish appointshthe e2anothervoznyetahresmust have lived in the town for 50 days prior to the balloting. 24:1 .:- ''• e -c..,...„:„,„,,,,,, . , 0%:: „. .,„,.,:.:is:1. :,:1,.,: :"‘.s.,,:i.,;,:. cPoemternrsisosnionw.as named to serve Town residents must register specially for the primary council election by Feb. --,. , .: ,,,,.„ ,_ ,' Newman,owner of Newman Auto Glass , ,-*„.:,,,,"..,--;-,',.•-. ' . .. - '' ,..-4- in ' '' . ' ' ':*'''' Tucson, was vacationing las( week so 13, and for the general is— if needed — by - ':: March 27.Registration conducted at the '” :,., 8v ,,,,, .,.,. \,-,-,*,--',,,, -- ,....-„,„...„,. . .,,,,,. was unavailable for comment. s'..:•'-'.. ' “"- . ., , ..-,---”-,---*:•-.,-. ' ••.v,- -. . -- , '•,,,-..-..w",-,-; ' ,--,,,...':, -.- - -,.:. -,-• The council expects to name one of the 'Town Hall, 680 W. Calle Concordia. --..--,*.•„,., ' ... , . , -4 ',' •:•,.-„,,, 1,i,..- . -,,, , -,..,:i.-- .-- :4 ', : ...- ...,... A- ,-, •-• ,c,,.-,,„., '•,-...4, :, . -: - --:---N Ai,,,,,,,-,y,,,,,°,,,,,,,,,*,,,, s• ... .-- . ..,„„--*,,,, .. , '''''" --* Tucson stations to light ‘- '‘"44,‘,,,,-1- -- ,, s - N',:-.177,40400k 'k ::,,,.....* '''" ' ''''.' -„,•., 0,.. ,,,,,,• ,.-' , CATV (sir Monday meet , .., • . ,,,„,. • . ‘., ,. 7'.•:‘i't.,,„,,‘ ''it, ' , - . :t '' • ,,... .,s... .,- —''' ''' •lifil . '-',. .,,,z„,,,„A",:,.*:— --, '°.°• -, . *„,:„..,..* -,, ' ' ' 4,-,.. N4— A„..- .f.;,-.4..,• .* .. By LINDA THOMPSON Tucson Mountains. .,., ..„,.. "But ,,,,tt.,' ' itit ,,''''''''•-4,-*,-"kt.,-T, ,..-,:..,-„,....,-,4N-••- . 4' ' 4'''''' Apublichearing *". for cable on the proposed the Federal Communications :-••-• - - Northwest-area s'A '-' ''' franchise ., Commission (FCC) won't allow us to have ----4-;-.,1,,mit— ' ...-''''", : ..•,'-'-"'''**' 4,. tseleveision has been rescheduled, atter stronger translators.b.eca.use this would local TV stations told the County interfere with Phoenix signals, Wallace said. :i..7_41111F:411: . \ '''' '' *.:4:' '*--t;;:' .."' - ..,':,..-1, -,...,,... , !..:- rBeosaerrdvatoifonSs,uyervisors that they "have •,,.,,,....,. , .,...-,,....,- .4. . . ,... ... . . about the cable system. Emmick said he more or less had an- : , 1 „.4, .:.'• •-oii;„-, , . ...• ticipated a cool reception from Tucson •',. -, ..,,, ,,,... '„..--. A public hearing on a cable TV franchise ..,,,,*-. .,...,..,-..„ ..., •-.V. -1- ,, , ... had been scheduled for last Monday's broadcasters. "The broadcasting industry .. :,-.,- 7...-4' '''' ,. ,,.. ,4,, ,....7,..: .s.....,, *". board meeting. The hearing has been rescheduled forSee related story ,,,, Monday at 2 p.m. during the supervisors, Page A-4 . 4 • l' , ts4(,- study session.It will be held in the board's itit. '''' - '''''' - '-.,-....-..--.„-: conference room, on the 11th floor of the has made money, money, money for years , ..•4, , ..‘4,1.,4: et4, . 1) . % , .' .,:: ...., lt:„„0„.‘,4, 1 ,,..,. , ....„,...... v '4111Pig illt":44::.— ''. ' * W".+L 't '"4";* ' ' ''' : ' -s'il ,.,,-*'', county administration building,said board now. And they don't want anyone to horn 47' : $'''''':' ''' *I:1:kikt4 4 '''''.'t*:' s t'\:*'14-'4'*-7.'' Chairman E.S. Bud" "Walker. 441,' still `1,4141*,,,, 4., v- ,, • in on their profits,"Emmick asserted. i. 'A;- sk -..'„-11.' * \ ..... ft, ,,, ., .. tei1.4 y ii,:tit Alait' -',. .* , • ,‘ • •.41* /.1.' .,,ila ' Emmick and Merelyn Shrieve own . Saguaro Cable Communications already Saguaro Communications, a firm based in has installed 11 miles of underground wiring and had plannedto begin Chandler, Ariz. which installs cable TV Preparing for churchsystems, microwave communications operations after the supervisors approv.ed 'With a long spear-like pole, Canyon Swenson of the Palo Verde Baptist Church,digs a hole for irmnetworks,and TV satellite!arth receiving the f 's franch , a fenced gate entrance to the .. del Oro Baptist church propertyat Calle Concordia and ise applicationaccordmg stations throughout the nation. to James Emmick,owner of the company. C.S. 89. The church group will old g.round breaking ceremonies at lot Jan.22, to kick Emmick said he planned t.o at.tend last However, George Wallace, station off the construction of the first church m Oro Valley.[VOICE staff photo] Monday's board meeting to inquire about manager for KGUN TV, Channel 9 in the delayed action on his application for a CDO 0 church peris Sundcly Tucson, plans to make a presentation to franchise. the supervisors at the study session. Emmick said he has had to contend with opposition for the past 15 years as "I will present our concerns about cable manager of Saguaro Communications. • TV's long range effects and describe what t "I've developed 250 cable systems in OV; parish rclises $401000 cable TV has turned into throughout the United States," Wallace asserted. hroughout the.country and j've had to face opposition in every case. Wallace, manager of the local ABC Emmick rather relished the thought of Groundbreaking ceremonies for Oro northeast corner of Calle Concordia and affiliate station, declined to elaborate on , .having another theshupowdowin the Old Valley's first church — Canyon del Oro Oracle Road. . his presentation. - Pueblo duringsupervisors'nstudy (Conservative) Baptist — %ill be Sunday The Rev. Smith said that more than Some of the supervisors expr!ssed session. "I love a good fight. I know what at 3 p.m. $40,000 — all that will be needed — has interest in granting a franchise during a questions the station managers will ask. But those mi-ho were planning to attend been donated to build the structure. With meeting in December with Northwest And I have the answers. the new church by Easter, as previously donated labor,the total costof the church residents, who informed board members "I've spent $60,000 already to install scheduled, will have to wait until the first will equal around$100,000, e sal . of the are,a.s poor reception. underground cables in the Northwest of May before its doors are opened. The majority of construction work on area. And I'm ready to shove another The Rev. Theoren smitl,pastor of Palo the c.hurch will be d?nal.ed by Palo Verde Wallace did say the financing of cable row " $60,000 into that cable system tomor , Emmick said. Verde Baptist Church, which.is sponsor of Baptist Church parishioners, and firms TV is a major concern of his. "Eventually „ the Oro Valley church, said delays in they are associated with. will a cable TV firm could outbid us on first A cable system "will actually increase The main constructor heWilford the local stations' viewers, he said. architecture and engineering haverun movies and other programs, such as postponed the completion date. Construction Co., whose president is a the Super Bowl for example. It definitely "We've found, for example, that some The new church will he located on the parishioner, could reach that point, Wallace said. people in Oro Valley haven't purchased Even a restrictive program franchise color television sets because the reception . ......Min 4111.111.1 MOM moo dome am,ames min mow aim ems OEM MUM OMR 1111111111111 MUM IMMI...............11111 MIMI MINIM 1 for the cable firm would not make the is so poor. "But if the reception is clearer, those 1 ORO VALLEY VOICE STRAW POLL 1 proposal more attractive,he said. people will purchase color sets"and they'll . "We haver't been brnd to the poor TV 1 1. SHOULD THE ORO VALLEY TOWN COUNCIL SEEK A,(...ONTNR(A)CT IN Iwatch more local TV programs, Emmick reception in Oro 'Valley and the claimed. I THE FUTURE FOR I.f)(.A I.CABLE TV SERVICE? YES surrounding area. The Northwestarea is The Tucson stations are worried that i 2. WOULD YOU SUBSCRIBE Tf) THE SERtrICE IF IT WERE i-jFF EREI)? I becoming more important to us because of YES __NO I the population influx, his firm will spread.into the iCity of Tucson I "But we are permitted toput out only soareas and fill in the outlying n the county, much power in Oro Valley,',Wallacemick said.said. 1 I Mail coupon to Oro Vallt.e:;%Voice office,426 E.7th St.,Tucson,Ariz.85705 OR bring a At one point, he said, the station had And the local broadcasters are right. Saguaro Communications eventually plans it to the Town Hall. 68 i Calle Concordia. i considered increasing the strength of the (rmaieritell me l'uge 11 L —MIMI 111•11110•=111111 MN!On.MM. IMMO VIIMMIli 111/11111 IMO NNW 6111.11111 ---MOM Mlle MINIM IMO IMMO III I/6 1 signal emitted from its translator in the .-I ) .... ,„ di1ornh OV 's public records -,11V . , 0 `°N 0. E017•04,, are public 1 4� NATIONAL 7( �'' _ NEWSPAPER The VOICE has advised against the Santa Cruz Coun- FouNOAS0N Oro Valley Police Chief Fred ty Sheriff for withholding intention of its to chal- public records and quoting lenge in court the local police that same "Privacy and Se- department's refusal to re- curity Act." st/ lease names from its case • A number of law enforce- reports reports which are ment officers around the p public documents and there- country appear to be rushing this high •ly fore public information. for the"shelter" ofgh y Chief Roof quotes as au- suspect law, which became thorny for his action the . effective Jan. 1, 1978, using it Privacy and Security Act, an as the rationale for keeping amendment to the Omnibus public records secret. Crime Control Act of 1968. Just as rapidly, the news For our authority, we quote media throughout the nation the First Amendment to the is girding itself to fight this , Constitution, which takes challenge to a free press. precedence over any law, There can be but one out federal or otherwise. There is come; it's unfortunate that also something called _ the - -federal law enforcement bu- Freedom of Information Act, reaucrats and local law just can'tTURPIin case. enforcement officers see It may be of interest to Oro that. Valley officials to note that They would be much wiser SCguides public records thesimplyto make week, only this past Nogales INTERNATIONAL, open and available once a semi-weekly newspaper, again to those who pay their I've been reading with closed next year. thing over a hundred filed suit in Superior Court salaries the public. interest a column sent us But other suggestions students in just eight recently by the Arizona are a bit more tenuous. grades, is the highest of Education Association — Since the AEA is all. According to the a column in which author strictly an educators' Arizona Tax Research Sullenger, Sherick Jae Stocker gives advice organization, w e Association, Continental on how to judge the shouldn't be surprised spends $2,2 4 3 p e r quality of schools. that Stocker believes the student. Sup- amount per-pupil spent played timely roles pose, he by a school district is — Sahuarita is close s a y s, apparently — a dead behind in the per- that �" pupil-cost sweepstakes, ,�,� - giveway as to the quality , ,_ you'>i of its education. spending$2,208 per year As we search for Oro most Oro Valley officials think- Sorry,folks.I can't buy plus$178 per-pupil for Valley's first "Man and were and still are. He*:did an ing •of �•` that, transportation. ;- m o v - At least, not to the Woman of the Year," we are excellent Ob until hi early extent of swallowing un- Does their older-$2,000 i n g , < . g un- reminded that at least two untimelydeath. critically his assertion per-pupil expenditure rem and maybe mean students at Con- very important men in the Another man to wham Oro to another part of town or that the amount a district tinental and Sahuarita young history of the town are Valley owes much is the late to a different town. How spends,per pupil, "oughtare getting a better can you know whether the to be at least $2,000,a education than those al no longer with us. Paul Sherick. A mining corn- schools are any good? year, preferably more. Tucson District One But they played significant pany executive, he first op- Hmmm. Stocker has a The AEA man goes ($1,415 per pupil) or the roles as leaders during theosed the town's incorpora- few guidelines, sugges- even further: Amphitheater District, p tions on how to evaluate' "If it's as low as$1,200 which spends $1,497? early days of Oro Valleys tion but once it became a schools — some of which or $1,300 (and some We should never fact, he contributed valuable That hasn't been our creation. I'll agree with.And some districts are spending experience with them. forget them. time and expertise to make it that I can't. that little),and if you have - � At Sancruval Publi • work. Stocker skips all a choice, move some- around E. [Bud] Sullenger around the edges of this where else,"he advises. cations, we have hired a • • His death too, shockednumber of graduates of was a familiar figure to those � , evaluating-schools busi- Now that's simplistic and saddened this common- Hess, but never mentions all four districts over the hooey. of us who worked hardto past ten years.And while his ityr what I consider the true Stocker admits as we've had a few wonder- ful Oro Valley, acid test. much when he writes that invariablegood humor and When the Oro Valley And that is:What is the f u l k ds who were you cant measure a Sahuarita graduates, common sense made him a VOICE names its first "Man final result? school like you can the „ frankly, the products of popular man. of the Year this month, there Put another way, how quality of a suit of clothes, the two Tucson area will be a special memory well do the schools the gas mileage of a given districts — in general — Bud was the town's first for two fine men who aren't educate the students who model of car. . ." were better. building inspector on a around today to be con- attend them? Let's consider, for When the youngstersTo generalize a bii volunteer basis, of course, as Tstsidered for it. graduate.what have they lin further: graduates o1 learned? Pima County spend on a Salpointe — a Catholic Certainly some of the per-pupil basis. It's parochial high school — �� •���li k enlightening. have been for us the best n g Back "revealing answers" of all. The nuns taught Stocker says we mightThe only two districts those kids. look for could actually be One Year Ago Two Years Ago The Federal Communi- in the whole county that Our experience. 01 g helpful.For example.any meet Stocker's $2 000-or A county official says cations Commission has parent might well be course, may not bE Development of Oro he doubts seriously that a refused to rule that a leery of a school district more test are Sahuarita typical. Certainly it's Valley's first commercial , permanent north s i d e user or excise tax on «•ith declining enrol l- and Continental. very small number o office since its incorpora- sheriffs station can be cable television — or ment,since it could mean And Continental,one of graduate/employees, tion has been delayed by funded with the money franchise fee such as the that a school which is the smallest districts in statistically, upon whicl the town planning staff remaining from a 1974 one advocated for Oro open this year could be the county with some- to base a conclusion. because of technical bond election. Valley — violates FCC problems. Three Years Ago rules. 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Mary Schmidt iChris Kemberling : Wednesday, January 18, 1978 Linda Thompson Publication No. 324570 :s......mem—.................................................memesswe............senassassem.......•..............sommists......m.,................................„.................................................................................................................................... •rrr•rrrr•.rra•rrrta••.s..s....t•tss.ets.•s.s.t•trs.tra.rt..r•....a..ar•rrarra.r•arrr...•rrara•••tta•a••r•s•rrarr•aar•ra•...•.r••rmasa.rr•r.rraaarr•rr•rraa.ara••.arrrarrare.a•rrr•r•a••rrra•r•tra.ra•rare.r•••rtura.a•aa.•aa•arr•r•arrrrrrrrarr•.rr.•ar.•ararra..arrr•••••rrrr.a•rra•arta•r•arras•rrr•rrr•aarraa..r•.t.rrr.a Wednesday, January 18, 1978 ORO VALLEY [ARIZ] VOICE A-3 COODEREMEIDDENE�111111001:1111AT OV REPUBLICAN WOMENMEET Ill El • •. •. rr Ell �— 0Jacquin urges r ons o El OEyay 0 inparty ; mullsgovernorshipFRAME PAINTING— ■ William Jacquin, a February whether to run for actually, in- part, the cost he said. He noted that DES, .„J Come in and visit the ❑■ possible candidate for governor this fall. directly imposed by govern- which has been embroiled in im BIGGEST little Frame Shop [■] governor, told the Oro Formerly the president of ment, he charged. controversy in recent years, Tucson.Over 2500 qualms ❑j Valley Republican Women's the Arizona Senate, to Speaking on the state's has been headed by five "economic which he was elected from highest executive office, he directors in four years. LII Club Friday that handcrafted picture frames 0 freedom must be lived and Tucson, Jacquin has been said "I'd like to dispel the The Republican Party in Lii on display—from 50 to 24x48 0 protected, not just serving since 1975 as myth of the weak governor. Arizona,Jacquin said,is in a Lii ❑■ enjoyed." executive director of the The governor should be transition period"that we're ci the 18 audience members, Commerce. • Pre Cut Mats (8x10 to 20x24) ❑■ In an hour-long speech to Arizona Chamber of placed as an equal" with the going to have to fight our- • other two branches of(state) selves out of" to avoid ® • Pre Cut Glass (5x7 to 18x24) 0 Jacquin warned that "If I don't run for government. "stagnation." is • Photo Frames 0 Republicans may be defining governor," Jacquin told the A governor who exercises "Republicansgo out on mg • Original 0 i l Paintings 0 freedom as"how much more Voice, "I'll stay with the "sound fiscal management, the 11th hour with a two-by- ❑j timeproductivityand integrity in four, hit their neighbors by Tucson artists Lii can be spent on the chamber. In another four gr yg �■ tennis court, on thegolfyears (1982 — the next programs"can lead the state over the head and ask them Lii Lii PROFESSIONAL, AMATEUR, STUDENTcourse . . . on recreational gubernatorial election), who government, he asserted. to change their registra- ❑ time." knows?"he added. Jacquin advocated so- tion." Lii OR HOUSEWIFE ARTISTS . . . ❑■ New officers in the Oro During his talk, Jacquin called "sunset programs" in The party needs to get an El ❑■ Valley Republican Women's urged participation in state government, which earlier start on elections 0 IMPORTED Club were installed at thegovernment by all Repub- would run for a defined than in past years and focus LII PIETi]RE FRAMES ci were licans — es eeiall of ears and then be on "salesmanship" of its • 0 Friday meeting. They especially during periodY elected in December. this election year. either cancelled — or con- leadership potential, he Lii ❑■ President Joan Cowles He said during a question tinued, if they're found said. ■❑ 2905 E. BROADWAY 325-5617ii. announced that a $10 and answer session that in necessary after an "Will this be soon enough West of Country Club Y � � One SAT �o 00�a.00 donation was given from the his current chamber job, he evaluation. to be highly successful in ■ MO club's treasury to the Heart has seen that businesses, He said government 1978? I„dont know. Let's ci ci ci ci ci ci❑■ LII©ci Lii 0 LII❑■ LII 0 Fund, in memory of former too, are enjoying the departments should be hope so, he added. club member Lael Landon, luxury of not coming to prevented from becoming a - an Oro Valley resident, who grips" with their responsi- "fourth branch" of govern- SHOW YOURSELF A GOOD TIME! died Christmas day. bility to monitor the govern- ment. . The wife of Lou Landon, ment. As president of the state .0 . an original developer of the He disagreed with the senate from 1971-1974, p • Oro ValleyCountryClub notion that business controls Jacquin said he was archi- ? state legislature, tect of a state government SAGUARO Estates, Mrs. Landon_ had the g just joined the club Dec. 2. arguing that on the reorganization plan. The club also discussed contrary, it hasn't exercised He said the reorganize-_ DINNER ;} . ,r whether to change its name enough of its power. tions accomplished then fa so potential members won't He lambasted government should be evaluated — to ; _ :„ think it's intended only for regulatory agencies, who, make sure they're working, THEATRE ' ,„ residents of the incor- he said are adding to the before they are expanded. 749 W. Miracle Mile _£ ' orated town. costs Americans payfor The state Department of ‘ti. t P P presenting: - Jac in mentioned his items from tires to sandwich Economic Security (DES) ; qP _ unsuccessful 1974 campaign bags. What many complain system he set up hasn't been TABLE MANNERS ,.....� - - 411P ,ik for governor only briefly of as inflation in the dollar is given a chance to work yet, during the speech at the . . . a wonderfully zany comedy Coat of Arms Restaurant, Auto Service Ti ps taken from "The Norman Conquests,"a comic trilogy' by Alan Ayekbourn. but said afterward that he will probably decide in The do-it-yourself January 4 thru 29 - auto mechanic Wed. - Sunday, 6:15 p.m. Cocktails, should never rely on 6:45 p.m. Dinner. 8:15 Show HALF �"� a bumper jack to ' DELICIOUS BUFFET DINNER - featuring Roast Sirloin Tip of Beef while doing wheel or _,)0 support a vehicle --- �C)O RESERVATIONS DAILY 9:30 A.M. - 11:00 P.M. SIZE , undercarriage work. 1 ■ 'SENIOR CITIZEN, STUDENT and MILITARY DISCOUNTS! If you plan to work 623-9456 SHOPli beneath the car, .1, ''`� $1 off with this ad support it solidlyiii ii\C--)i 2243 EAST .....,, with 'ock stands or BROADWAY I wheel ramps. � TUt.'�t)�i. ARil. 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Winter classes for Amphi- e-4„ 4,. ,„,, theater Community Schools are getting under way over businesses, homes . „:„, „,..,,, „,,. ,,..., ,,., ..,;,„ . ,„, throughout northern Pima Count — and Saturday a group of district residents A Federal Aviation Administration Mrs. Cox said she has met with the �� met to discuss what they report indicates that flights from a three, and that she was satisfied at the . �` .: could do to make P �'� - ,; '�� them more Catalina heliport could pass over meeting's outcome. Neither Linda _ --:#'‘',.::'" successful than ever. proposed P gi';'1 local businesses and even residences, Fundling, Rochelle Jewell nor Veryl The occasion was a break- . • e. -,.K S `;"i X Y°. contrary to what a proponent of the Romer were available for comment , ,1 � � fast for more than a score of facility has said. Monday. • 1 Amphi school personnel and The Sept. 12 "Airport Airspace Mrs. Cox has said she and her husband • community advisors—all of Analysis" by the FAA says ingress and may decide to use the Bonanza Heights} :' , . .- them interested in getting egress at the heliport proposed in the land theyrecentlypurchased for corn- .` '`• "'• .. s,. ' 8T P .P. P �: � � year-around service out of Bonanza Heights subdivision would be to mercial uses other than a heliport. w the district's school fac' '- the north and south of the landing area, They -must begin operating flights, �. � ti �_ - % �'- _, s=4 ties. which borders the Tucson Florence High- however, within oneyear of the Sept. 12 � �� impas- way � � �,'' � �� Judging by his to the west. FAA notice or the commission's favorable �� � ='''' ;. -4 I sioned speech to them, no At least one local business, a used car determination could become void, said �. 1 ' ! 1 �$ + one is more interested than lot, is located within 1'/z miles to the south Don M. Davis, chief of the airspace and x. �' ' ) �u% .�- , ' " ��� . 1 Richard V. Moyle, the }� 1.,,',.� veteran director of of the proposed heliport site. Other procedures branch of the FAA air traffic � � � � � it„,11-ti�...- businesses and a trailer park are located division in Los Angeles. �h ` r x--- Community Schools, Inc. further south. Aero-Copters can request an extension " 1 "We've got multi-million- The report also says "flight activities of that year's deadline as late as 15 days � � dollar edifices sitting around will be conducted along Big Wash and to before it passes. -_� - our district,"he said, "which the east of the heliport." The community The FAA study dealt only with air ��� ,,,, the taxpayers are paying of Catalina, and the scenic Santa Catalina traffic factors and has no bearing on local ., x for, 365 days a year — but Mountains,are located east of the site. land use policies, an FAA spokesman has ,,.,,ti, • ,.� � ��� � ' � .�, are we using them to their Mrs.Donna Cox, who with her husband said. _ • s full potential?" pOne complaint was filed with the i �` s'ss He called for "more com- Paul owns Aero-Copters of Arizona, Inc., ���� .�. �,�. � has told three local women concerned commission for air traffic reasons, by a 4 ` : mitment, more people � P P about the safety of flights near inhabited rancher who has an airport on his land— rt's.,'-';':::-:-:- 4 ''',-.,..:1- "�. �e ���� involvements so that the °^�� � "� � �•��_< ', s*, -�+. v ..4` . areas that helicopters would fly only over located just northwest of the proposed -.: -', ; Comm unity S c h o o 1 s uninhabited state land. heliport. t ``'�.r � ": -' program can reach more Asked to explain the discrepancy in The FAA determined, however, .that :`, S z=� �� � r�� � �. �.- persons, ranging from where flights would be conducted near the two landing,areas shouldn t conflict oun men in the militar to here, Mrs. Cox said I don't care about it. with � �• ��. � � ������ = �� ��� � � s Y g Y o t one another if pilots are careful. �. ,: '" the elderly retired. We may not fly anything." The report says, `The FAA does not '�-�; �1r Coordinators x :., � � _. Y include Pete Contacted at her Catalina home object to its(the heliport's)establishment Seidl for Canyon del Oro Saturday, she said she didn't know if the providedpilots usingor proposing to useFor co'inrnutu s�' . schools P P gy High School, Dan Felix for helicopter would fly over residential and the heliport are made aware of the Mrs. Grace Ventura, left, Catalina area member of the t h e C r o ss/H a r e 1 s on business areas. She had criticized the proximity of the Martin Ranch airport and Community Schools Advisory Council, pauses to review combined campus, Helen Voice last month for publishing comments adhere to the north/south ingress/egress notes with Coronado coordinator Helen Nelson during a Nelson for Coronado (at from three local women worried that the routes along Big Wash and/or east of the break in the Council's meeting Saturday morning. [VOICE Catalina)and Tom Bolles for flights would pass over Catalina. highway. staff photo) Donaldson Elementary.. CATALINA CURRENT disappointing; CYAC turnout disappofinting; next meet set Feb . 6 By BETTE CHASTAIN Catalina Volunteer Fire District was get the chance to see again. Street are the newest members at the The last Catalina Youth Activity Center overcome by smoke while on duty fighting Come out to cheer for your team. The senior center. Dolly likes textile crafts (CYAC) board meeting was a disappoint- a Jan. 2 fire on Avenida de la Canada and game starts at 11 a.m. The fire district's and is encouraging the ladies interested in ment for board members, they indicated, Pinto Lane. Collapsing in the fire station, rescue truck should be on standby. sewing. Earl is currently top ringer in the when not one new parent attended. she was taken to Tucson General * * * horseshoe competition. The board has Hospital's Emergency room, treated and The Senior Now Generation group at * * * reached an impasse, ,;. released. After resting a few hours, she Catalina is getting involved all the way Community classes at Coronado School members say, so it's ' , .�t attempted to return to duty but instead with the Amphitheater Community have been delayed for one week. making another plea. 4 found her way back to the hospital. She's Schools program. Talented member Ruth Mrs. Nelson will be accepting more � a P g Free time is precious �, spending several days there recovering Hussman is teaching jewelry con- students to the first day of class. To for Catalina parents, es- Afrompneumonia. struction. She also sells the lovely results register, call Coronado School, 825-3770 pecially in households '1 ��i * * * of her handicraft and would be phased to or 297-5441. where both work. But 4 Margaret Woods is now recuperating at provide a show or demonstration.for any the CYAC board needs , home after an unexpected stay at Tucson interested group or organization. -- • • helpnow to see a roof `' �'� Medical Center. One greenhouse at the senior citizens rs• on a i s i r put on the building. center is filled to capacity with house Its next meeting will be in the CYAC Irma Patricia Gonzales will marry plants, and another greenhouse on loan is building at Pinto Lane and,Oracle Road, Rodolfo Lera Saturday at 7 p.m. in Santa ready for renovation for use in co- debates • • • Feb. 6 at 7:30 p.m.If you find it difficult to Monica Church. Irma is the daughter of operative programs with the children at become actively involved(only one night a Francisco and Maria Gonzales. Coronado Elementary next week. Maria Monplaisir, a Catalina resident month), the board asks that you consider Homer and Graciela Ochoa de Bougus The senior citizens have provided the and a director of the Golder Ranch sending a contribution towards materials are parents of the groom. Following the labor and the school contributed material Volunteer Fire District, argued against to get that roof on as soon as possible. ceremony, a reception will be held at the for this joint program, which is off to a the Equal Rights Amendment in a Tucson "There's Then when your child says the familiar Black Angus Restaurant in Tucson. fine start after two years of hoping and debate Saturday. There s nothing to do," you'll know * * * planning the Razzie D. Springer Memorial A frequent debater against the con- where to send him. Mail donations to Seems the New Year isn't startingout. Garden. Interested volunteers of anyage q g g troversial amendment, Mrs. Monplaisir CYAC, Inc.,CRB P.O.Box 8911,85738 or so well for Maude Eske,manager of Circle are welcome to come and help.p• Saturday went up against Tucson at- phone 825-3479 and your donation will be K. Friday someone broke the padlock on * * * torney Charlene Taylor at St. Mark's gratefully picked up. the front door and took beer, wine, Lorraine Dickey, daughter of Harold Presbyterian Church. * * * cigarettes and other items of value. and Marie Pepper, has arrived in Catalina Mrs. Monplaisir will argue against the E.R.A., again at Cholla High School in A fond Adios to Arthur and Rae T vo days later, all 80 of her Sunday from Michigan for a vacation with her g g Archibald, who left Catalina last week. papers were stolen. She hopes the thief parents. She is working as a volunteer at Tucson,during national E.R.A.week. They headed first for California then Del enjoys reading the same news over and the Senior Now Generation Center. The proposed amendment to the U.S. Rio, Texas, before starting the long trek over and over. * * * Constitution would guarantee women to their former home in Vermont. * * * Viola Pennala and Eunice Pagel equal consideration and pay in job and Both were active in the community and Head your car towards Coronado School returned from a trip to Disneyland and other sectors of society, its proponents will be missed by all their friends. We Sunday,Jan.29 to see the"Lariat Thugs" the Embarcadero in San Diego. They claim. wish them a safe journey. take on the "Noble Firefighters" in a brought the wet weather with them from Those opposed to E.R.A. argue it is * * * football game — the likes of which you Southern California. unnecessary and that it could confuse Chris Tucker, firefighter for the have never seen and probably never will Earl and Lucille Dollahan of Hawser women's identity in society. 13-2 ORO VALLEY[ARIZ]VOICE Wednesday, January 18, 1978 GIVEN AT AMPHI LAST FALL Canyon del Oro Baptist Church dispute holdsup testr uPayment Sunday, January 22, 3 p.m. By MARY SCHMIDT partment of Education, said ment tests -- and not dis- and in making point esti- - Public invited Oro Valley third and fifth Monday that his department trict, state and national re- mates. "But I would like to temporarily meeting at CDO High School graders attending Harelson contacted the testing firm sults which, in the past, see the information from MORNING WORSHIP& SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:30 A.M. and Donaldson Elementary and he has been told that the have been used for compari- other school districts." BIBLE STUDY T H U RS. 7:30 P•M. Schools in the Amphitheater scores for the remaining sons. Third graders in Arizona District don't know how four districts have been Stephens said he thinks schools are required by state they scored on state-wide mailed. "too many people use the law to take a standardized 111 - _A 1.1if reading and math tests ad- He said Southwestern Re- results to compare districts. reading and auditory test; cL. —m -- - - - • fifthgraders must partici-last fall. search Associates,currently This is asinine, he said. p {: Ft ,i :, The district is the onlyone under investigation by the "This is a standardized pate in a math examination. - ---- -- ! __. V _� g in the Tucson area that State Attorney General's of- achievement test -= PASTOR TH EO R EN SMITH 2991412 de- � hasn't received its tabula- fice, withheld some of the signed to have half of the (> ', /frIIi'oi ..tions from Southwestern information it tabulated be- students pass and the otherl/l it Research Associates from cause no payment has been half fail. • I THE SUPERIOR COURT"With Arizona's bilingual I� STATE OF ARIZONA l: I Albuquerque. made by the state. gu THE (Three other districts in The attorney general is population in the schools,it's in ane 'gDef°R THE COuTo ril'Ir , the state also are awaiting making sure bids were sub- unfair to make such corn- FLORENCEf NOTICE TO 0 ► CREDITORS their scores.) mitted and chosen properly, parisons," he explained. ELINORE ► he's COLLINS. ► FEB. 16-20 MARCH 2O-24 And an Amphi School Stephens said. "And He said scores for the Deceed. District official says when withholding -the payment individual students would be ZONE7solaiEBYGIVENthat KEITH MAZATLAN LA PAZ GNS has been appointed the results do come in they until after the investiga- helpful to teachers in-dis- Personal Representative of this estate.All . w ' persons having claims against the estatt are will have lost some of their tion." tinguishing a students Zq=;h to resent their claims within four months afcerthe date of the first publication •RT Air from Tucson •Cocktail Party on usefulness. Therefore schools are re- strengths and weaknesses. of this notice or the claims will be forever •4 nites on the beach bus Tucson—Phoenix Steve Stephens, a re- ceiving only results of the But Don Williams, Asso- barred.claims must be presented to the at the PLAYA MAZATLAN •RT Air from Phoenix search and statistical ana- individual classes which took ciate Superintendent for In- undersigned attorney for Personal Represen- p tative at 699?North Oracle Road,Tucson, •Welcome Cocktail •4 nites at the lyst with the Arizona De- the standardized achieve- struction for Amphi School ArizonTaED:Jan857x4.uary 3,1978 •Hotel Room Tax ECON HOTEL DA District, says the results siWALTER L.HENDERSON •Transfers,Rm.Tax maybe too late to be used as Attorney for Personal Representative Req.-WALTER HENDERSON Supervisors a diagnostic tool this year. Pub.:Oro Valley Voice 5 DAYS—4 NIGHTS 5 DAYS—4 NIGHTS January 18,25,1978. • • Other school districts re- February 1,1978 ceived their scores the first 0 0 0pe0 Amphi construction 1e . d person part of December, accordingKII(Itn' per per &L«c. Three construction projects have yet been to Stephens. contracts for Amphitheater received from Amphi The district's scores will Classified School District buildings District officials, the board still be good for comparison 4E,tMM4DNIIA "III_ were postponed Monday by of supervisors complained with previous years at Am- .3013 N.FIRST AVE. PHONE 882-0946 - the Pima-County -Board of -Monday in- explaining_ -its- phi-schools,--Williams- said,_ ads FIRST Supervisors. decision to table the con- . The supervisors did tracts'approval. approve issuing of bids for The third contract was NUMBER ONE RADIO installing lighting at Canyon postponed because the del Oro High School tennis district didn't respond to a AM and basketball courts. But supervisors request for 1490 411) e ' two of those three contracts comments on the plans for a postponed were for other new $1.59 million CDO projects: a $253,500 elementary school at Sage - . . . for people who a. science room addition and a and Romero Roads. $752,860 activity gym- Low bidder on that nasium. project was Connelly No plans for the two Construction Co. The CheintaS . - *: KAIR is concerned. ORGAN CENTER . This is a time when traditionally rugged individualistic RedLiction Sale Americans of all kinds tend to organize. Many have lost confidence in the ability of one person to make it on his own. Up to 30% off while supply lasts Historically the Americans who have (by philosophy, anyway) the most celebrated values of individualism have No trade in on this sale been the farmers. In recent decades, however of them many ""on.-Thurs. have neededgovernment supported prices. . 9:30-5:30 pp 888-4702 Fri.9:30-8 p.m. Sat.9-4 p.m. 5823 N. Oracle Rd. (Placita del Norte) pe Sundays s between River Rd.&Oran a Grove Rd. When these were taken off most crops a few years ago, the Noon-4 p.m. - farmers did very well for a while. But now they find themselves in a bind. • igoemotl...- ( .-..el' it - P' The problem tends to be that American farmers are too ..., skillful. They soon overproduce. Watching others in the rnr.."-'.- : community gaintheirends through organizations and strikes, 1 , i l ` 1D � s some farmers in Southeast Arizona are trying to follow the 1 _�. L L . examle. u1 $ sd TIE MUT TIll TO IIT MON UM =III : One thing they know is that we all have to eat. If anyone NOW PLAYING: -."',�' J, `""_or could get control of the supply, they could almost ask any price GOLD FEXI & ERER or ~` -: a►` • NG ,�►, , they want. But farmers we talked with doubt that agricultural AT BONZA EEK - -- ". .The most fun 9 ,. t people will be able to make a threatened strike work. we've had here-- "t4P well,since sunshine.•• � For one thing, most farmers are still too individualistic for Micheline Keating �� g Tucson Citizen \; \� { r n organizing. . .a dynamite ,, ._ - such o ga g. package of fun" ` r I. John Peck ) R • IrII I -. Arizona Daily Star `� 5 amily :1111: If have comments or taiaet yousuggestions, write to KAIR Is MELODRAMA with Can-Can Dancers.Banjo and Piano Playing Concerned." And an Incredibly Evil Villain!(Boo,Hiss!) . 1• PINNACLE PEAK DINNER SNOW PACKAGE AVAILABLE Showtimes ore Wed.&Thurs.at 8 pm Fri.&Sot.ot 7:15 The above editorial was wri#ten byJohn Riddick &9:15pmSun.atbpm n(E1Dustrown 886 and aired by KAIR AM-and FM. • Wednesday, January 18, 1978,. ORO VALLEY[ARIZ]VOICE B-3. *4-4V'.****4 . .T. F. �• CLASSIFIEDs., Classified Advertising .._,_..._ r »8 'et ervlces X509 Pets For Sale REAL ESTATE I ndex Commercial and Business Want Ads 5e per word,20 word minimum ANNOUNCEMENTS Special l Effects 10s Extra Per Word Rabbit hutches all new galvanized FOR SALE p welded wire construction. Corn-' Pure bred kittens:Manx&Persians. 909 Land & 101 Announcements Blind Ads 50 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 825-3400 or 825-9376. 105 Glve Away[Free] units starting at$30.825-9391 or Ask for Oro ValleyClassified Ads Five acres of beautiful desert 107 Lodge b Club Notice: 884-8586. Kittens for sale.Manx Persians.2 109 Lost&Found[Free] • Red Point Siamese. Australian property. Located just 1 block 111 Personals HORSE SHOEING Shepherd puppies$35 each.Pure- north of Tangering Rd. and one 113 Travel Opportunities 884-9880 Experienced. Reasonable rates. bred animals, everyone! Phone block west of La Cholla. $12,500. Ph.825-9876.Harry G.Clayton. 825-9376. ry Call 297-3212. BUSINESS SERVICE DIRECTORY Deadlines - Saturday 11 a.m. for Wednesday _. 201 Accounting,Bookkeeping BUSINESS/ BUSINESS/ ARIVACA 203 Appliance Repair 20 Acres rolling grass land. Combination Rates 205 Answering Service Green ValleyNews-Oro ValleyVoice Rates FINANCE FINANCE Power. shallow water table. 207 Auto Service $750/Acre with excellent terms. 209 Building/Remodeling available phone 889-2092 _ ` 211 Carpet/Rug 601 Business81 Business 10 acres some bottom land. •213 Concrete,Masonry FREE 215 Cooling,'Heating Opportunities Opportunities power, shallow water table. 217 Drafting Services Owner will sacrafice at 219 Electrical Repair FAMILY WANT ADS $625/Acre CASH. 221 Excavating&Leveling 223 Handyman 10 acres close to town of 225 Hauling SEEINC. Arivaca.Power.Only$850/Acre, SPORT SHACKS, 227 Income Tax ' 229 Janitorial Services . MINNESOTA STATE FRANCHISE 51275/Down,$88/Month. 231 Landscaping&Yard care .- NO. 129 40 acres adjacent to state land. 233 Legal Services BUSINESS SERVICE 413 Clothing Weekend hideaway. Priced at 235 Miscellaneous Services 237 Mobile Home Services1 only 5575/Acre. excellent 239 Moving&Storage DIRECTORY Printed T-shirt proclaiming your Sport Shack, Inc.,a chain of 300 sporting goods stores financing. 241 Painting&Papering "Right to keep and bear arms," and--dealers has franchised Sport-Shack dealerships 243 PlumbingRepair For information on the above. pa 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 ori;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.Box Swimming Pool Maintenance 8498-CRB, Tucson, Az. 85738. Shack, Inc.. Rt. 2, Box :349. Lindstrom. MN. 55045. Resources Corporation, 622- 249251 Tree Service -- lPlease include your telephone number so we can 7777. Immediate Deliveryp 253 TV/Stereo Repairs ,: :- i�.�'a't contact you by telephone. Thank you. 255 UphWell Drillingtery .�.,�._...,�,s For Sale. Cornell Cap & Gown, 911 Mobile Homes 257 Well '17,„. 11 Ph.D.; Science PhD. hood; Gold o .," �'-� Tassel mortar board, size 7-1/8. 1,2,3,bedrooms for rent.Mobile EMPLOYMENT 297-3800. Home Ground Space available. All RV Service TRANSPORTATION r Wanted Laundromat open to public. 301 Babysitte a Complete Motor- 425 Foods ---- -s.�. ea a Catalina Country Mobile Home 303 Help Wanted Homes,Travel 305 Help Wanted,Sales 701 Automobiles Park N. Oracle Road Catalina 297-3830. 307 Work Wanted Trailers,Fifth Wheels -- ---- "Instant Mixes" make and store ■ ■ and Campers for pie crusts, puddings, bever- 1968 Buick LeSabre.AC, PS, PB, Budger,10x55'with 9x13 expando. - MERCHANDISE serviced byqualified ages,etc., $1.00; "YummyRabbit radio, heater, tilt steeringwheel, Classified One bedroom furnished. Skirting 4 e g MISCELLANEOUS technicians. Recipes," hash, sausage, enchila- air shocks.Replaced engine,trans- and awnings.Tool shed.Screened Complete gas.electric plumb- das,Aunt Phil's special ingredient, mission,generator,alternator,car- porch.Orchard Valley Park,3950 E. rng,repairs.hitches.tow bars. etc.,$1.00."A"Rabbitry&Supply, years. Space Appliances borator in last 2 $995. or Hawser. Lot 60. S ace rents 403 Antiques wiring expertly installed Refr,- P.O. Box 8498-CRB, Tucson, AZ best offer. 297-0384. Call after $40/mo.includes water.Open 1-5 q gerators&furnaces also ser- 405 Auctions vrced.mobile service available 85738. 6:00 p.m.weekdays,all day week- ads p.m.daily. 407 Books,Coins,Stamps ends. 409 Building Materials All RV Service e 411 Carport,Patio Sale Dist off of 1 10 at 1225My Dear,Would 413 Clothing w Miracle Mile 427 Furniture 1973 Cutlas 442, rally hood & FIRST You Believe wheels, console bucket swivel IT WITH '' 415 Cooling,Heating open:Mots Fri 8 b p rn - WE SOLD ,_ seats, cruise control, top shape, 417 Crafts,Hobbies Sat 9 5 m A WANT AD • \ 419 Farm&Ranch Equipment By tiupointrnen',l;,ly Recliner rocker chair,large,vinyl, blue,white vinyl.Sporty, private, - _ 421 Firewood F,22 3709 , light grey, used one week. Will loaded, reasonable. Phone 297- 423 Floor Coverings 4. 4 sacrifice.297-3721. 8651 in Oro Valley. 425 Foods REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE 427 Furniture 209 Building/ Auto purchasing service! Pur- 429 __ 429 Gift Ideas 435 Household chase your next new car or light Ni...■.. -�►- - 431 Golf Equipment Remodeling - 433 Health Foods Cale eje _- - _ truck through a broker and save! 435 Household Goods Cal!747-9932. HOW TO LOSE MONEY 437 Jewelry,Watches,etc. TILE-Mexican Colonial Clay Floor For Sale: Foam carpet padding For Sale: 1962 Ford Thunderbird ::, IN YOUR SPARE TIME 439 Machinery,Tools Tile 701 per square foot and up. $20.00 per roll,dinette set$30.00, classic,very nice,$1200.00.1975 441 Musical Instruments Adobe Wholesalers, Tucson 793- Suzuki Custom Cafe'Racer 550 cc. 443 Nurseries,Garden Suppliestables$4.50-$10.00 TV stand-cart No special training required-just try 8593. Mechanic built & owned - never 445 Office Business Equipment $8.00, air hockey table game to sell your home without the help of a 447 Photographic Equipment originally$129.00,sell for$60.00, raced.$2000,00.297-4553 or 825- `'� professional REALTOR. It looks so 449 Recreation Equipment gold occasional chair $8.00, etc. 3546- BONNIE BEST, easy just to run an ad and wait for the 451 Sewing Machines 215 Cool i n g/ 297-4553 or 825-3546. GRI BROKER prospects.Right?Before you try,talk , 453 TV's,Stero,Radio Heating 711 Parts & ,, to somebody who's tried and you'll 455 Wanted to Buy ..;,,, �.31� ;�•�� find the services of a REALTOR not PETS&LIVESTOCK International sterling silverware.98 Accessories . -4 only pleasant and profitable, but a Protect your cooler with a heavy pieces. 12 seven piece place necessity.Call us today and ask more canvas cover from Air-Master settings plus serving pieces.Value about what we can do for you. 501 Livestock For Sale 4 used tires. 800x16.5D. Lots of 503 Pet,Livestock Supplies 3928 S.6th Ave.294-9358. about $4000. Asking $2000. miles left.$45.825-9620. 1110 N.ORACLE RD.SUITE 105 Gorham silver box included 297- 2.17-2516545 Pet Services 0384.Call after 6:00 p.m.Will make 509 Pets For Sale 255 Upholstery arrangements to meet at 1st r . BUSINESS-FiNANCE National Bank at Orange Grove & ' Oracle. Bring to 601 Business Opportunities Upholstery Special - Basic sofa COUPON FAMILY 1111, 603 Insurance Wanted:to helprehabilitate those 605 Investments and chair$139. Choice of Hercu- rraV 607 Money to Loan Ion or 100% Nylon. Plus $5 who are less fortunate.We are in FOR 'nted additional each cushion.Old World need of tax deductible WANT AD. 609 Money Wanted DONATIONS of furniture, Furniture Works, Tucson 623• 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 703 Bicycles Effort Industries: 327-1734 bet. 1.All Items for the FREE family to omit any items not pertaining E LEV E n 705 Boats,Motors,Supplies EMPLOYMENT g.4 p,m, want ads must be written on the' Personal items. 707 Campers&Shellscoupon. 4. No personal want ads will be 709 Motorcycles 2. Name, add , and phonetaken over the 711 Parts&Accessories Two 50 gal.galvanized gas barrels. Phone- number must be included on the 5.The deadline for the FREE 713 Recreational Vehicles 307 Work Wanted One braided rug 9'x11'.One spool coupon, or K will not be family want -ads is FRIDAY R barbwire standard strength. O 715 Rentals accepted. NOON. 717 Travel Trailers - Phone 825-4904. 3.Only personal want ads will be 6.When Item[sl is sold,please call 719 Trucks Mature experienced nurses aide accepted.We reserve the rlOit 8844880. will care for patients days or RENTALS evenings.825-9580. Bridal Veil. Floor length mantilla For The Sake Of Clarity,Please Print style. Almost used. Paid $125. 8704 N. ORACLE Mature woman wants live in job with 801 Apartment FurnishedAsking $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. - 811 Mobile Home International Sterling silverware. 813 Mobile Home Lots MERCHANDISE 98 pcs.-7 pc.place settings plus 815 Share Living Quarters serving pieces. $1600. 297-0384. 0 817 Storage Rentals MISCELLANEOUS CE L LA N E O U S Call after 6:00 weekdays. All day 819 Townhouse weekends. - 821 Vacation Rentals 823 Want to Rent 401 Appliances , REAL ESTATE PETS & 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 For Sale PHONE NUMBER____ __. 911 Mobile Homes . 16054 N. ORACLE 913 Open Houses WE CLEANED OUT Maximum Insertion-3Times CATALINA 915 Real Estate WantedDEADLINE FOR WANT AOS 917 Resort-Vacation Property THE PLACE Full blooded African Goats,Pygmy For Each Want Ad IS FRIDAY NOON j 1-919 Townhouses Wfth a Want Ad Type$50 and up.825-9620. B-4 ORO VALLEY [ARIZ] VOICE Wednesday, January 18, 1978 'SHOWDOWN IN TUCSON' Cable TV battle looks like a rerun from '66 The controversy about an claimed that the city didn't- Cable Vision, Inc., a firm tern in Tucson.The firm had ed on the grounds that percent return. application to start a cable give their applications pro- owned by Los Angeles planned to provide 20 televi- Southwest could best pro- Observers of the litigation television service in the per consideration, took the sportsman Jack Kent Caoke. sion channels and 20 fre- vide cable services for Tuc- had said that Tucson could northwest area is shaping up city to court. The company was operating quency modulation (FM) son. Two companies had only support one cable sys- like a late show rerun. Tucson eventually lost cable systems in several channels primarily from responded to city question- tern, and that Tucson In late 1966, the City of cities. West Coast cities. naires previously, but they Cable's lawsuit was intended Tucson awarded a franchise that lawsuit. At that time,a spokesman The remaining firms in- didn't answer final inquiries to keep competitors from to a firm to build a cable The Tucson City Council for Southwest Cable said the terested in operating a Tuc- by the city council, said gaining a lead in cable TV in system. However, three awarded a "nonexclusive" company would invest son cable system, included: then-city attorney Gordon Tucson. cable TV firms, which franchise to Southwest $5,716,000 for the cable sys- Southern Arizona Cable Co., Kipps. After the court battle's formed by the three Tucson Southwest had agreed to conclusion, the City of Tuc- commercial TV stations; pay a three percent return son decided not to grant any Tucson Cable Television on its annual gross income to franchises to a cable firm. Re e speedu m $ $ p Co., owned by several local the City of Tucson.Southern So then the Federal Com- individuals; and the Cable, the firm composed of munications Commission The seven s sed bum sin association's board of members at that time Phoenix-based firm Ameri- Tucson TV stations,also had was hit with lobbyists.Com- p p can Cable Television, Inc. offered a three percent re- mercial broadcasters told the Oro Valley Townhouse directors last week at which weren't seeking enough subdivision will remain time the grad voted to input in decisions from the In early January of 1967, turn to the city, but had the commission that cable there permanently because retain the safety bumps "in homeowners. _ - these three cable companies indicated it would grant up systems in metropolitan 80 percent of the residents the interest of the safety and Wildblood said 100 obtained a temporary re- to five percent if necessary, areas would force them out responding to a survey said welfare of Oro Valley percent of the persons living straining order.to halt the in order to gain the frau- of business by siphoning off they were in favor of them. townhouse residents." in Oro Valley Townhouses city from awarding the fran- chise. commercial programming. Sixty-three percent of all Wildblood said he doesn't were asked to vote on the chise to Southwest Cable A councilman in office at So the FCC instituted a the subdivision homeowners believe there will be any speed bumps issue in the Vision, that time, said the original freeze, prohibiting any new relied to the query taken more agitation on the issue. latest poll taken earlier this At that time, council ordinance posed to the coun- cable,systems. That freeze b p the Oro Valle • Contgrovers y arose last month. members said they had act- cil called for only a three was lifted in 1972. y � � Townhouse Improvement month when several Association, said President residents of the subdivision Jim Wildblood. complained that the bumps The results were an- were a safety hazard and , nounced ata meeting of the alleged that the board LAbtf4 4. 1111111N* SPA TUBS io4„,„,,,,,A, For all your PRESCRIPTION needs, `~ . ,, ri . 1,W., -IL c_..„..„,,-..--,- , i...- 'shop in the pleasant surroundings of -Vt ,a''.•-�"' --7-72-4,-;i",..:.,J\ '1 fp ,,,, ,, , i ____, .1,,.. M ISEN ER DRUGS NEWCOMFR . . .... SERVICE „ , , A(UR1MAI.%%FJA.OMJ.AWAI1S NEW Ft(.SONANS under the domethe%%elcamr Newcomer Service of Tucson,with its many trained hostesses sill greet and welcome you to our wonder- See us at the in the Casa Blanca Plaza ful city-all made possible through the cooperation of our 6020 N. Oracle merchants and businesses. 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