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Historical Records - The Oro Valley Voice (69)
I ...L.4r......,., ,..1,,4.,..1,. ,j i<,•00.0.."‘,E., I ,. . ., , ,.:) Qqiiiii 1 T CSO Y(/�yjj, AZ M 5'7 hic6 1 It i...itel\L ' e) sj . r -.N. a ' :I: * . 111111.1.1 - 0 Ir. 0 V a I e IlfilY irW, ..,,11_ct-- - 4 ...._ _ 'i ,... 10 Published for residents of the Town of Oro Valley, Pima Coun Arizona �% tY, Vol. V No. 4 One Section, Eight Pages 15 Coats Wednesday,January 25, 1978 . ,„ CAGENDA' :: ..P ,..,, ..,,,, ,-.----- I , ., ' -;',,,'‘-,:u:::--, , o::: ,:-.,:- .,., , s , Peterson or Newman fill , , „,,,,, ,,,,,,.:. , ,,,, ,. , ...., . , .0, , : .., , . ',4 S K council seat tomorrow ,,, ,..., ,,,..,:„., . - ,-,,,,,,,,,:„. ,...,,, ,,,,,,,,,, , 4,„„., ,. 4, i ,,...„„, .... . James Peterson or Jack Newman will be one vote"provision of the U.S.constitution. ., `i appointed to a vacant seat on Oro Valley The Army Corps of Engineers is --,,,T,--„.:,' Town Council at tomorrow night's January conducting an urban study for other local ° \< °' 4 council meeting.One of the men will serve government agencies, and will re uest ' ` z .. : out the four months remaining in the term information from the Town Council - = ° r Y;A t} Mayor Lamberson said. °' 1 ,, of William Eldon Hanes,who resigned last tomorrow night, y °,. month.Tomorrow's meeting begins at 7:30 The Catalina State Park Coalition, an . , , �' ,....-s, ' p.m. in the Town Hall, 680 W. Calle environmental organization,has asked for �� ��� Y,� _ x �' :444:,„a' ,a Conco dia, following a 6 p.m. study Oro Valley's support of its request that the ,, , � •'Is�� � session. governor restore funds he cut from the ��S ,,,,,,k, ,,, ' 1 The council appointment is scheduled as budget to establish the park. �: the first item on a heavy agenda for The coalition wants Gov.Wesley Bolin to , tomorrow's meeting.Other topics that will personally look over the proposed park . ,04, come before the council include: area,located in the western foothills of the ,*... t �, Cable television;a final plat for the Oro Catalina Mountains,about five miles north � . Valley Heights subdivision;a request from of Oro Valley. l°.' Tucson Mayor Lewis C. Murphy for an ': & opinion from the council on the Pima RELATED Association of Government's structure;an STORY __�..., appearance by a representative of the U.S. ° r Army Corps of Engineers; a final vote to • 4. grant rezoning in the Valoro Estates ,T ,. 1 stations _ subdivision; and a request to support the still uncertain Catalina State Park. study boostttig " 1 P k James Emmick, president of Saguaro Cable Communications, is scheduled to '_ ,'''.„„n-,,,,, �g� k- give information to the council on theNorth �. ��„,,,.%,,,..,..,,,...„,1-,s44:-..-4,,,‘„,„,, :���:.: . �:.. � ����- `�� , i 8 w s t . , :� k i ' : � possibility of extending the Northwest ,4 ,,, -.z�� . service he plans to provide into Oro Valley. Tucson's four commercial television .e. ,, A ° k .'* .:,�► stations agreed Monday to study whether 0. T. .. • if Emmick has predicted it would take 18 ° ,. ,. t.<. months for installation of cables in Oro they can improve broadcasting in the ir m.- Valleyto be financiallynorthwest area, in order toprevent the � possible for his �- company, but Town start of a cable television system. . �; � � p y, Mayor Lois At the insistence of the Pima Coun �, Lamberson said Monday, "We may be in tYn cable TV sooner than everyone thinks." Board of Supervisors, the stations will ,. (See related story, this page) submit a feasibility- report< April 24, 90 �. '' ''''' A final plat for Oro Valley Heights,the days after the Monday meeting, ` second subdivision to be developed in the explaining the extent of their broadcast p town's three-year history, is scheduled to problems in the area and steps to remedyk. "Y ° be approved tomorrow, after being ...., s them. �' k � Supervisor David Yetman told the ts., delayed over the past several months. u�.,41 ,, The subdivision,located at the west end station managers,"If at the end of 90 days �� �� you don't have a clear cut solution, I'm of Desert Sky Road, is being proposed by \-\ � , Joseph Timan, former chairman of the going to support a cable TV franchise." K- "" Corp., a Tucson land reception ��Q Poor in the Northwest, },�,�K�.k board for Horizon � x � °� ��a � <�� «� developing firm. including Oro Valley, prompted Saguaro kz g, . <.,..ti- Tucson Mayor Murphy has asked the Cable Communications to seek a franchise council for its opinion on a proposal he's in the area, to provide television signals GCit�ie�r� TV b made that PAG members be dele gated through a cable rather than through size g the air—for a monthly fee. Durgin the Board of Supervisors'studysession Monday,Oro ValleyMayor Lois Lamberson voting weight according to the of their � g Pe • , y y constituency. Company president James Emmick's takes note of the pros and cons of cable television for the Northwest. Seated beside her, Oro Valley's council has repeatedly request from the board of supervisors was KOLD station manager Jay Watson told the supervisors that Channel 13,the CBSaffiliate, opposed such a weighted vote, and joined tabled, in effect, for at least 90 days will continue to look for solutions to improve the area's television reception. And the PAG in May only after it agreed to accept Monday. supervisors unanimously agreed.The board has given the local TV stations until April 24 to the town as an equal member. Emmick had said before the hearing he come up with a solution and acompletion date for that project. [Photo by Chris Kemberling] Murphy, who voted against the towns was anxious to get the county's okay for his membership then, has criticized the equal franchise,since he's already sunk$60,000 vote system as a violation of the"one man, (Continued on Page B-4) MAN, WOMAN OF YEAR • Buckelews, OrvilleShields nominees Oro Valleyans Orville Shields and Mr. complishments. T and Mrs. Robert Buckelew are the latest They pointed to Mrs. Buckelew's work I nominees for the title of"Man and Woman as a volunteer nurse at various clinics in I of the Year" to be named by the Oro the county, her leadership in women's golf I • I Valley voice. My nominations or Oro Valle s irst The two honorees will be announced her personal warmth and generosity. 1 MAN AND WOMAN OF THE YEAR ['771 Feb. 1 in this newspaper, which will pay As for their father, the Buckelew tribute to their community service during I are 1977. children noted his role.as a modern, self- 1i The Voice intends to make the "Man employed farmer who is a good boss, his I attempt to save the life of a stranger who Man of Year and Woman of the Year" selection an suffered a heart attack and his,successful annual event. attempt to save another persons life, plus Woman of Year Shields, a cement plant worker, peach plus his leadership farmer and long-time resident of the Oro _on the board of Trico I pative. Valley area, was proposed because of hiElectric Cooer s Above all, said "the Buckelew kids," (I include a letter telling why I think these "determination and vigilance" in the want to see their arents win two individuals deserve this honor• rotectin the lifestyle of the area. y P P g y because we all feel there is no way during The person who nominated him said j "Orvilleour lifetime to ever e able to repay them Mail On ) . ) Valley that isn't afraid to take a stand— the love and Mal coup t( ()t( Vallc Voice,, '(). 13()x 3()()3, even though I don't always agree with it 4 happiness they have given r , , , r i g yam' us••, 1 u�s()n ��7()� ()r — and he has the courage to fight a battle throu h all the wa ." The three latest nominees are the first I bring to Town Hall, 680 W. Calle (:onc()r(dla g ' y ones who aren t actively involved — or I Mr. and Mrs. Buckelew — Robert and were recently involved -- in some aspect Clara—nominated by their children,who of thegovernment of the Town of Oro wrote a warm and persuasive letter to the S Voice and listed their parents' ac- (Continued on Page .A- )x 1 Qiiiiiiiorra Icii. s1 A TF R Ep -J� RFS � �ti ...A ,L An officials During election I'M TELLi t 1; — so talk t5 You Now_- 1 WK%LE THERE'S The Arizona legislature is It's just unfortunate that TLi. currently in session, and resi- such occasions don't roll I .\ _ ,,-.-!!iiik.„....,„ dents of Pima County can around more often. \01 have a great deal to say about While itwould have been \''.,11-1-I a E �how productive that session " better to get to one's state t is. U legislator before the current That is, theycan have a -- term started, there's still time good deal to say about how itfiLEG !SLATOWS) \s, to be .effective with a little productive their individual t<<personal lobbying. ? EAR! state representatives and state }�, p .� senators are for the simple Let your representatives ), `'- - ---- " reason that this is an election know what your needs and Year. wishes are, today. It's ironic but self-apparent Their mailing address is that elected public officials 1700 W. Washington, TED TURPIN'S SOUTHWEST CORNER ""' ""' ' always seem to listen to the Phoenix, Arizona, 85007. : • .���. • electorate a bit more closelyI f When your local govern- g •. when theyare about to askHW n -you keep .•.: • the voters to give them ment officials tell you a • study is being made. that I B(I Ck another try at the jobs they means nothing has been fish fro iismelling? .•: hold. done about the problem. One Year Ago "What does a worm do ("That's pretty far- Elsie Robinson, who in a cornfield?" asked fetched," his mother and had been Oro Valley town New p 's Craig � , a 8. grandpa agreed.As if the clerk since May 1975,was I started to reply: rest of them weren't.) asked to resign her post "Well, Son, it eats into "Where does a lamb go because town council economize the . . . " and then I when he needs a haircut? members were unhappy gesture to realized he didn't really To the Baa-Baa shop!" with her performance, want to know. It was a Misinterpreting our they said. riddle, pained looks, Craig ex- There are probably hun- The position being adver- ` It plained: "See, baa-baa Two Years Ago dredsthousands maybe tised required practicallyno g4eS in shop. baa-baa, barber. Most Oro Valley sub- one ear .. See? scribers to the .Rural- of ways theS. Postal job skills except that the and out w Metro Fire Department could fine to econo- applicant be breathing. the We saw. . qualify for a five to 30 Service pp gR "What's yellow, • mize. And it's certainly true this entry-level job paid in the other!" r° Y smooth and dangerous?" percent reduction in in- surance r a i g• I thought. No .luck. surance costs because of that this -badly mismanaged neighborhood of $15,000 per r-o _ P "Shark-infested cusl dig, - the.Vie- company's new federal department needs to year to start. claimed , y:K. Oh;of course . . . classification. cut its expenditures. tr i u m- b - It's time I guessed one, • The writer of the editorial phantly. I thought.Time to give it Three Years Ago But somehow, we dont Hm.Not bad.Courtesy The town hopes to get commented that no private the old Vince Lombardi think printing a smaller pos- of Bennett Cerfs Pop-up second effort. official highway signs business could afford to pay R�►d�s. Myson "Whatsoon that will mark when tage stamp is the answer. Silly wallows in mud • that kind of moneyror totally may not be the worlds and carries a basket full a motorist is entering aid The post office is Coming • -mast enthusiastic stu- �* - leavingthe community. unskilled workers. But then, of colored eggs? y out with an abbreviated dent,but he does enjoy a Ahh . . . let's see, (I he also pointed out, private goodriddle book. stamp a little bitty one _ thought} . . . mud . . . businesses dont enjoy a tax with the proclamation that "Grandpa what kind of wallow colored eggs �::•=::: ❖:•::::•:::::::::':::::•:•: supported, government- ' ' ' •'• • • '••.••••••• this will save the taxpayers iroom has no doors, no " ::: .:•:.::.:•:.:•:.:•:...-::~•• . . , Got it! I shouted. .::• „ enforced monopoly. windows and no walls?" gt The Easter Pi :... '• money. We doubt that. mother y 'g :':': he asked. His Calml , Crai turned :.ti As an economy measure, Grandpa and I all rose to the page. The Easter Quotables ::: :: Beingin the printingbusi- Pig," he read, matter-of- :•::: :-:•:•:. the new stamp ranks right the challenge. :K :: ness ourselves, we know thatfactly. " ' we : with LB 's much- "Hmmm.No, don't tell "Yeh, I knew that :;:.; :;:; along Jone," and he turnedPatricia reducing the size of an item to publicized turnip off of the us...w'ait,Ill get it: . . another U.S. Rep. nting • g (Lon silence.)"All ht, .p� Shroeder, commenting be printed, beyond a certain White House lights. If the g _ a kind I decided to go sulk in on Ralph Nader's criti- point, causes considerablyCragie it?"what of the bathroom. Rotten cism offormer consumer a Postal Service truly wants to room is kid I thought. He hadn't more work and thus more save the taxpayers it� "A � g advocates who have been money, mushroom!" known that one at all. appointed to jobs within labor costs. Considering the should look to its employment Awww . . . Anyway, he had the the Carter Administra- Postal Service's well-known - policies. I began to enter into answer right there in tion: generosity toward its em- the competitive spirit_of front of him. Grumble, "Thee a to me is � t .grumble. to ees anyminiscule say- this little contest. .grum that Nader attacks •all p Y "How does a monster Even with the door so of people, saying ings in paper and ink a This Week's News Item count to 17? On his fin- closed, I could hear him. that as soon as they get smaller stamp provides will 5 'was ar man recently stalking gers!" said Craig, all too "what goes zzub, zzub, into government they are surelybe more than eaten u hunters with a gun. quickly. (I knew I would zzub? he read. „A bee co-opted, and he would p He wanted no killing of bighorn sheep have had it,in just anoth- flying backwards. never do it because he by higher labor costs. for sport or for fun. er second.) What weighs six oun- sees how corrupt govern- As of this writing they haven't found "Come over here with ces, sits in a tree, and is ment is. Our readers may recall an hide or`hair of him. that book and read it to very dangerous?i • The hunters said if they ever did find me, said Grandpa, so A •sparrow with a "Then in his next editorial we reprinted from him. our young quizmaster machine gun! breath, he says the only ham, they would take care of • Y another paper last year; one' I don't know about sheep, but he's a climbed up on the stool at Ah,Mr. Cerf.You may thing we should be work- which the snack counter and never make me into the in for ' described the ad good person forme to find. . . . « g o this year is a placed by the Postal Service There are several phony politicians to asked: "What's red, has life of the party. But if consumer protection start with that I have in mind. bumps,rides a horse,and you help my son to be a agency. for a beginning clerk in a post --BERT GREENE lives on the prairie?-' good reader, I'll be,eter- "I want to know who he office. Poet Lariat "The Lone Raspberry!" nilly grateful. expects to staff it." t"."''''...A.."1".s....s....s.........s...ss...1...s......s.s...s.s.......s.....t•.......s....uss....s..s..sss.sss. ....u.....s..s..s.s...........ss.s.s...........n..s........u......sass.s.s....ssss.. ....s�uss....t..ssn....s......s....s..n..ssN..t....s.u..s..nsssss�ts...i...ssus.sETU-1 sl.. N.."1sirt. t THEODORE PIN cEditor&Publisher i Published every Wednesday by 2.11111fAliC �- � DENNIS JOYCE: Sancruval Corp.,P.O.Box 3003,Tucson, ;++ oro vane' Az.,624.3745.Single copies 15 cents =• News Editor s each:by mail,$3 for one-year _ ,. i subscription.Second Class postage Published for residents of the Town of Oro Valley.Pima County,Arizona Wa77 - .-_-_,..-S-- NEWS STAFF: : paid at Tucson,Az. Mary Schmidt i , Chris Kemberling Publication No.324570 Wednesday,January 25, 1978 ` Linda Thompson • :s...s....s.■..ss.........us.s.......s........s...s.......■s.........s..s......ns..s.rr..s.ss...ns..u».......sss.m..........ss.u....s....su.u.....s.ssnssn.na,n.us.sss..ssn.n..s.r.s...s.ss..,..n.sss..munsss...s..s.sussu..ns.us.s...s...ms....n...........s.s..s.ss.s.sssss..sssss........sss.snsnssi Wednesday,January 25, 1978 - ORO VALLEY[ARIZ]VOICE A-3 ' •' ' apy -.'.4-..' :. • * a e.- FUND RAISER FOR BOTH JAN. 29 rit ,,,.' ,...,., ... „. ..,.. ..., ..,. ,.,„-:. -„,,,.., ,,,L,.-.:,,.....„,,..,_� ._ psymphony: : ..–1--7-:''' ".4. --4-.,,„..:::-:.. '-- ' ',..,:, - .,-- --,... - ---.,,, • •,.. .:_.„ , ....., 4.,,,,:. ,., ,.., , ,,,,,..„, ..�a , .....„:„., „..., ,,,,.,.. _ t - Symphony and Italy - and and the group's theme, "Up composer, conductor and ��. t�:: >�, :�,<. ��.�a. �: The Tucson Sy p Y „ ft ,�c.. � ,, �. �Y _ .� UA jazz instructor. - y and an international cast of representatives of 29 U.S. With People. F, ,� � � `� ��� >� U With People will join states. They perform music "The show has changed Dr. George Trautwein, in .: :c 4 . '' musical forces at 7:30 p.m. of strong international somewhat since summer,” his first season as Tucson Jan. 29 to flavor — "El Puente," said Ralph Colwell, U. .� � � :, W P. Symphony music director = � _ ...= .� _ � on Sunday, ,: � � . . . •• •` " "Alma ,stage and television and conductor, will direct 55 �� present A Show For. All Quebec, Dance, . ' . 4 `'' .� '' t.. �` Galway`" director. "We've ehminaed of his orchestra's leading �� � � :A Seasons....For People of All Lalnera, The - Ages" in the Tucson .Shawl" and "Wel Anne- certain songs and added a players as well as the -ma�` }'7-: '` "e ''._. , . '' ' .. : CommunityCenter Arena. Marieken,"for example;and whole medley of songs about U.W.P.orchestra musicians. �. ,- � special concert is thegood will — "What Color Is Mexico. And we'll be per- ` `' The The majority of seats are '. *, 1 ' ,...,:. 5 AT, ,, ).. r: first for both organizations God's Skin?", "Tomorrow's forming that new medley in ..- priced at $6.50 and $5.50, :,` ►�• in the arena, and will be a A Picture" and "Moon the arena." A: with children under 12, full- -... ull- ; � ., ' • joint fund-raising event for Rider." The U.W.P. score, time students and groups of -- - _� : the two groups. The show contains an originally written or 11- 25 or more admitted for - ..„ Featured in "A Show for abundance of lively singing piece rhythm band for $1.50 off the regular prices. 7011w- >.�� � � � �� All Seasons" will be in- and colorful dancing to such touring purposes, has been ternational Cast B, which familiar tunes as "Anything orchestrated .for symphony Tickets are available at all � ' - a rehearsed last summer at Goes," "Always," "I Got instrumentation by Jeff Tucson Community Center �' the Universityof Arizona, Rhythm, and "Boogie Haskell, Tucson arranger, outlets. ' - � along with three other Woogie Bugle Boy" in the • - �_ �' � ; `� t�-"`��-��� • U.W.P. touring casts. The "Mama Don't 'Low No Tucson-bound group has Music" medley to original �)ioili �� � just completed a triumphant big-production numbers like - _ _ , r , tour of Mexico, highlighted Give the Jukebox A Kick �t .004 iivirdk..411120„,N. .#.. .... >,.,• ., bya week of performances 1 '11-1=-11M. , vil, s'i.v4, ° in the bull ring at Monterey that drew more than 44,000 e ,', -� , �, ll ll (/ 11P,1 , U ' ' if . persons. 1 �� `. Tucson is the headquar- OF WELComE �'.� ' ?i ;> IN THE SUPERIOR COURT ,,, - ters city of Up with People. THE STATE OF ARIZONA • n e Cast B has 2O non- American On- li"`j AND FOR THE COUNTY f?.F4;1,2MA wi ter — Inthe MatterofNo. NEV1COMER UnpredictableAmerican Students Six the Eslart4ectNOTICE TO SERV!CE FLRCREDITORS Earl Salvia a resident of the Highlands mobile home park from Belgium, four each ELINORE , C'ORDIM.«T: ;ONg;AWAITS NEW TUCSONANS north of Oro Valley, began pruning this tree recently from Canada and Mexico, coLLINs, Deceased. The Welcome Newcomer Service of Tucson,with its many because he said he can't wait any longer for a frost. He said two from Venezuela, and NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that KEITH GORDON COLLINS has been appointed trained hostesses will greet and welcome you to our wander- because of the lack of a frost this winter,his tree has already one each from Ireland, Personal Representative of this estate.All ful city-all made possible through the cooperation of our started budding. [VOICE staff photo] Denmark, West Germany Persons having claims against the estate are and . required to present their claims within four " months after the date of the first publication f of this notice or the claims will be forever barred.Claims must be presented to the r police undersigned attorney for Personal Represen- tative at 6997 North Oracle Road,Tucson, Arizona$6704. 1978 d. DATED:January 3. e N s/WALTER L.HENDERSON Attorney for Personal Representative One juvenile runaway the first escape ever from del Oro wash, just north of Req.:WALTER HENDERSON from the Arizona Youth the AY C's top security the Oro Valley Country Club Pub.:O nu y a��c 197$, gWoOlItt• Center was captured by Oro section. Estates. • February 1,1978 Valley Police Sunday and A 15-year-old youth was The second youth, 17- - -. ., , Ai - another was still at large apprehended by police about ,.---r- ... years-old, fled as his HALF 1 Monday afternoon,following 6 p.m. Sunday in the Canada companion was caught. -`�? Police Chief Fred Roof ! I�``` rCTR [41- said a VHF radio the townSIZE ) ? . t '--- The has loaned to the AYC was �L thomas . valuable m coordinating the SHOP ---� . - ,- r_Halt of the AYC, who were seen ORGAN CENTERBROADWAY -scouring Oro Valley Sunday YII WM TI TO II? fine 111111 miAii afternoon in two cars. TUCSON, RIZ. ••••A•A j NOW PLAYING. _ 1 - . the runaways had � ' GOLD FEVER or DANGER f!O► r`��' Reduction Both traveled the seven miles to Get s copy°, ' ik Oro Valley without shoes. Ile AT BONANZA CREEK _ •- oro a y off Ngn0f the approximately ••. .The most fun ,a1 uto 30/o boys in the AYC s �'� y ��!!6///1 C��l. we've had here While supply lasts security area are issued ��t well,since sunshine." . shoes, said center Director at these locations: Micheline Keating ,��\ Tucson Citizen �., ,� \ -:..../11 • John Kohl. Nanind FtnanCiel Plata ••• .adynamite '•�. - No trade fn on this sale Food Giant at case I . Adobes of fun" 1-I, Mon.-Thurs. The top-security area was Coat of package Peck - •�,,. 9:30-5:30 built 11/2• years ago, Kohl �,ta,N,a�,�Plaza Esc�o++daa zona Daily,Star • 888-4702 Fri.9:30-8. m'Sat. said. Until Sunday, none of Oro Valley Town Halt Sudathe boys it has held ever circlet(at Magee and 1111101filig ' Ilititillane 5823 N. Oracle Rd. (Placita del Norte) :::=It% penetrated the chain link Oracle . between Noon -4 Rd.&Orange Grove Rd. pp 7-112t Hardy and Oracle 'm' fence, topped with razor Highland Mobile Home 16AaANA Ca-Cal hours.B al ha Mayili ' wire,that surrounds it. Estates Alia MCMI Ed Ydlii(1198,loss!). 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111% An investigation into how in Catalina: • PINE PUI IMO till?MACE MILANI the boys escaped was being Circle K Showtimes ars Wit&Thurs.at 8 pm Fri.&Sat.at 7:15 II ® &9:1SpmSun.at6pm conducted Monday morning, Coolies Plass Ores ® Kohl said. Red's Bait and Tadde a 886-9AIr niraitilustfiwn 11 LSTOP i iii And at El Con Stropping •••.ti .�~ Center r FE . Why Pay ore. EditorsQuote Book ' -MI 111 ® SHOW YOURSELF A GOOD TIME! ® FRAME THAT PAINTING-- 111 The fool wanders, - qkk- Ili Come in and visit the mithe wise man travels. .s 0. III BIGGEST little Framelhop Li Thomas Fuller a°9 tT' SAGUARO „.,..;,......, �x, `.�, 1111 in Tucson.Oyer 2500 quay iii A� ...,.,...,.. ob. ■ handcrafted picture frames D ® on display--from Axl to 24x48 QGOLFERS .. II- ® ® x - • BALLS • } ® Pre Cut Mats (8x10 to 20x24 iii '. PRO STAFF$� THEATR.E ),. ° ® • Pre Cut Glass (5x7 to 8x24 Ifftkip TOP RITE X-OUTS i e ` I Q 749 W. MiracleMI l'illi >1 • Photo Frames Q i `" $799 DOz resentin *� IIJ • :► RAM s9w ooze P Original OH Paintings ® -- TITLEIST&OTHERS iiii TABLE MANNERS by Tucson artists 3 � ooz1 e ® ® ii WINO- ..pow,��, . . . a wonderfully zany comedy PROFESSIDNAI, AMATEUR, STUDENT BREAKERS STAG Ascceosuonnt ® S5.95 NITRO taken from "The Norman Conquests,"a comic trilogy by Alan Ayekbourn. v.2!.. c- ® OR HOUSEWIFE ARTISTS . . . $35 SHOES CpO u�°-m��t� January4 thru 29 e 919.95 a I} Opening Feb. 1 e �] 6o LOW � - IMPORTED ALPACA PROFILE sees on A Thousand Clowns Wed. Sunday, 6:15 p.m. Cocktails,,Li' S S29 gS CLUBS in 6:45 p.m. Dinner. 8:15 Show 11 PIET11fl L FRAMESrn ArizoSouthna- DELICIOUS BUFFET DINNER featuring Roast Sirloin i Beef sig NOW I! Arizona" C VUS U E eatu o st S to T of 0 Oii — © SHIRTS STOCK! g p �. ��-1��0° � - RESERVATIONS DAILY 9:30 A.M. - 11:00 P.M. 2905 E. BROADWAY 325-5617TUCSON SENIOR CITIZEN. STUDENT and MILITARY DISCOUNTS! 1 one H olf Mode West of Gauntry Club GOLF DISCOUNT MCPJ THRu SAT.10 03 to 6 00 2522 N.CAMPBELL 623-9456 Li _� Mon.-Sat.9-6 $1 o f f with this ad r aME ❑M®® ®®�-- ®®® 795-8896 ..;.:Y.," ORO VALLEY[ARIZ]VOICE - A-4 Wednesday, January 25, 1, - -:. -,, '..• .9.-t- -1'1';fi-, 44... Supervisors table request ,.. #1 that may defy Tortolita Plan ,.,. , ,„.,.. .. ,„, The Board of Supervisors has tabled a The Tortolita Plan. she said,designates ‘-;v1.'. .* northside rezoning request until Feb. 6. the area for transitional uses, but limits development to 10 units an acre. :; ii: ' ' 4,:..11112-‘<'•;,. %.7 after one county official said the proposal - ' -- 'b:•-''''' ' * * fr'''''' ' 7 called for increased densities that could , In response to Mrs. Dusenberry's l4:1 i. . disrupt land uses outlined in the Tortolita questioning, county planning director Alex Garcia said transitional uses woulq -, -,74-i.,:cn-' * ' 1,,,,-,1,7* .L7 Area Plan. f r ,, 1 ---,-, , ,,,.1 - ,,, 4 1: Local attorney Charles Townsdin Jr., permit up to 43 units per acre on the Stubbs land. 11.1°E:ee j *l''' ',,,,,tf.,- :1 :„.1".3"' 1.,,f- i 1 " '*-44:,'.-:„.104:' with Robert Stubbs and Associates. 1.:1.''''''''.4.:-\* ' ' s•'''''''C'''',',...' ' li,-1! '''- --i-:',* requested rezoning for 20 acres near the Townsdin told the board. "We could ..- . '''''''..11 C,r4;75': .,-- ! --, corner of Cortaro Farms and ,.. f., ,.. ',. .4, —... 1 southeast covenant a limitation of 30 units per acre or„ :...,_.-- .. 4,- ., ,.. ^- s .4'.1.1 - -; .** Thornydale Roads — property owned by table the proposal for further discussion. ". 1 '. 44(..., ‘,,t*i‘,/ 7 i t 4 Stubbs and Associates in a profit-sharing According to Byron Howard, County . ”.:,-.1.--- ;.. , .2..,,,t..,,,,,,,..!--:,----.„.... y , . .;..op _ • Sanitation Department director.600 units ,.:.- and pension program for the law firm s if -4----- -.2,, ..c ...... trt. employees. ;,----:4,.::,,i::',„:. lt,... - ,-:,..-4, -, - , . I to ...i., - as the zoning would allow—would not have an immediate effect on the sewer ',:,•. ,,,'... .1.(''-- - .,--- _ , • :.--- 4 Rezoning the land from one residence : .. ,.„1-,,,.4 ,, ..,. , . --* per acre to transitional densities system."but the capacity of the interceptor • d. :ttlif,...- \ .4011. permitting professional offices andwould be used up quicker." ).; 1 ) , The supervisors recently rezoned the. ..,,,-,•." .... - ,,-....- - *,,,, apartments would require an amendment 1 44, '' ,W ,,1., to the Tortolita Plan. northern half of the Stubbs parcel to -* 1,13vz:ii :: ,'- ' - -, -.- k!I Supervisor Katie Dusenberry said she ...,., permit the development of businesses. y. viYA) -. ..., *. ,., V r The entire four-acre parcel is assessed at - 4k:*‘.: I; , ; L., questions the proposal for increased ,... , .. ., ,,..: '.1'. --' 117 Iti,,,,; densities because the request could defeat $76.341. The county recorder's office lists -*-%::cl:..,::::*':f. '7'.''', ' .A.,,i;:- TZP..' the intent of the Tortolita Plan — long the owners as the Employee's Profit- . ..,:l...::::.-ip-,u'-:,,,,,'4. :' Li 100 ...: 7 ,..,.. 4Aer 1 ,.._*f-, 5 , - . ' * range land use planning for the Northwest area. aShnadrinsgtTurbusbtso,f Dpu.nc.se.at(hp&roSftuebsbssi,oPn.aCl. and Employees'Pension Trust of Dunseath t "We're in the throes of developing a - . .. 1.„, * ,E,- #. „40.7,, 1 •:4,..0,„,,,,...,. ., -4, - sewer interceptor for the Northside.With Corporation). /7. . - ,.,• 4 higher densities, the interceptor W ou I d n',t, Stubbs handles numerous rezoning requests in the Northwest and throughout ,, , ., . be able to handle the area's population, , * Pima County for his clients. .t.... ,,, .,. '.0. 4. # ,! ,,..' -- Mrs. Dusenberry asserted. f'-r 1-.., - '4, , . I ,AM, , ,...... --4 L'''''''''' -... '''''''' al.„._..„, „:44-4,...• • _ • • „...,, Last-minute nominees come in / 7 t -,,,72-4,A,-,-,5---,-,), .1 'f ‘,„,„,--- 7 ',:4.7:- ,,,,7,,,,t,"-.4,:...'''.1:10,. (Continued from Page A-1) the Year"title will continue to be accepted itit• :?` --t-'4.- ,--!-i3i_.il ' N1/4... ....,,,,, ''.!?,c_r_.: ..41.0*.: .•...t: *-0,.. ... ......„...., :3k.:-',....,„: Valley. through Saturday noon,Jan.28. A coupon published in this edition '''Z' 4 . - ' ' -----...--_,......-- iv-,$,:k -- ..' ..t,- v.--Z-. .. t..44,-7-71 Earlier,readers nominated for"Woman J ' -' - -,-,v-zc'-'*" ..'-.7 -....:77% 1''' -4'4":;.;-' l' t v.**LeoftheY " the town's mayor, Mrs.Lois '— '....: , go: • .. . ' -;' -- ,,,,... -",....i-...e„t- *.r--.7-17-1-sr. ,,,...- ..4.. -..* . .-- Year '* •. ' '' 1'- -''''''''''''' '''''''''' 4.--r -A*****: ..4e"'t.' * ''..-''"*': Lamberson,plus deputy town clerk Linda <,44. . ,:- -,.„. ...*,..-. .* ,--, -„,„,...,,.... .4..„, ,.. should be filled out with the appropriate information — but Voice publisher Ted r..- , ., ,,,t,,,,,,- • .,,,,. , -- '''' '''' Jarchow and Dorothy Montgomery. Mrs. Turpin said a nominating letter such as :4' ' .' ' ' ' * V.9.1 '', - ' . 7s-.i:•.r-'' i"". --;41.1. . : ,,..„.1!..,,,,,,,...-- ..:,. -9,--. --.4-, Montgomery recently left office as Oro that of the Buckelew children .is ap- j1--');-.-...444,,.,i,..t........7'. -,t,-,-....,-ii' *:,:-.**.:7"--4 Valley's volunteer planning and zoning ,:4 ' .--, ._,.;:.-‘2*Z",- ..k*,/,7,.., director, and. was formerly a council propriate— that the newspaper will need such information in order to make a t;'I- ' ' . iik, Aw --s'-:;*-,''.': . ..-.)-- ...x-e'''. ,- -4',. ; - member and vice mayor. „ decision. lil'e - -94.1 4fr''-;*,' * ,4 Year"have been received for Oro Valley:s Alt:1* '4'''llk • \''''' s'1:*. viee-mavor, E.S. "Steve" Engle, for his , 40. .:. , ,r v„. . .... ., ,. * The two honorees will be featured in the Feb. 1 issue of the Voice;- and at a later date will be presented with handsome, fellow councilman, Lauren Rhude., and for engraved plaques commemorating their titles. Lortg awaited shovelful . James D. Kriegh, the town engineer and one of the earliest organizers of the Their opinions will also be solicited in Rev. Theoren Smith, pastor of the Palo Verde Baptist Chdurbch "nips a shovelftil of earth movement to incorporaty Oro Valley. future years when the newspaper selects from the Canyon del Oro Baptist Church site during grou.n - r ceremonies held by the Nominations for the Man or Woman of oth%er"7...,e.n. :"...rf.:h...."..,Y,s.:...,:"..:,":„...::„ii.::*t.'. congregation Sunday afternoon.Smith has been the mai!"leader toraisefunds to build the ,--' 4.,-,, church in Oro Valley.Behind Smith from left to right are.Edwin Greenhow,chairman of the ,.,..,... , .k,,e:1-,:., Palo Verde Baptist Church Board of Deacons; Max Wilford, aimember of the CDO Baptist Church building committee;and Pima County Supervisor Katie Dusenberry. [VOICE staff photo] - - •.,...-- ' ;;k4,-..c....-,..i-i - , Get an armful of news delivered to your ome for as little as , 41/2C a week... , - iN•': ,.411 ...**,41r,.. 4 :::.„:„:„.:-, ..,...,,.. . --) ) ..., ‘.4.- (1.,...z...:,.........,..4, .,..,.....: SUBSCRIBE NOW TO THE p1,641; ORO VALLEY VOICE CATALINA CALL .kilottafl. i-7.k,L -_-....._.__. ... „ , „. 904:n1,,' Vl.,—W - . - , .,.1,n,,',,,:,,..,.'i,e.',,,,...,,-,.--., :.'..-',...., r :,.*',-,..,-,..4.,4•,''':,',‘,t....*,.,.i14..t.e,..,7.:,1..;,„:,t1'1:4**\',,',..:',;11,:„',!„,',.,:.''„,,,'.3'',r,,4:',.';3„,,'.-'..,'...,.,.Z4..:4,:„:,.,,,:,:e0,:%1,,il:,ii:,-,47t,,',''',,O:.4': .i:,': -:1,'," 7,i'.•'-..:.: Your community newspaper •f°ir .:!?,‘`,‘,*,',,',,,A,..':.,::.1‹.‹'7,O..,:'.,p.,,:;,.',.,l::,1,..,,',.*:,,.'X•i.',le..`,,"..4.,:,i','.,.;,.,,.,..Mf4:,,.' ,z ::,!'sk ,4°,.,,,,,,_ 'A.• 0:';',',::: . '''''''2,,S1,- = ''''''';;,, e`‘,/,‘,.'--,% '.—',*....:,,,:.? -.- ,`,1!...,;',4.:.,,,:,.,.'.:tf. The newspaper that helped Oro valley become a town. , SUN. JAN. 79 ONLY PM. Just clip this coupon and mail ' TUCSON COMMUNITY CENTER ARENA with your check to: Oro Valley Voice \ \ P.O. Box 3003, Tucson, AZ 85702 400 SUBSCRIBE FOR THREE YEARS & SAVER I . 4t,illiN,10it,, , One year-$3-5.10 a week ' ,4 Two years-115-4.80 a week ...._ _ Three years-$7-4.5e a week (Newsstand price Is 150 a week) _ ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • ••••••••••••••••••••••••• Please dart my subscription to the Oro Valley Voice. •••. nerforming together for ttie first Enclosed is my check for $3 for one year ... $5 for two years time anywhere... title Up With People $7 for three years 177-178 Revue! TICKETS ARE ONLY $5.50 AND $6.50*... with admission for Name children under 12,students and groups of 25 or more$1.50 off! --- Address AVAILABLE AT ALL TCC OUTLETS-79.1-4266 City State lip*AA limited number of choice seats in three areas have been reserved for I - sponsors.Sponsors are asked to makea minimumcon . tribution of$15 seatper Telephone , s. - . seat(a portion of which is tax deductible),for admission to these reserved sections. • Supported by an assistance grant from the Frank E.GannetfNewspaper Foundation 's 1 . . • / / / • CALL Wednesday, January 25, 1978 .., PAVING, ACCESS ROAD DISCUSSED . r Superviso . tackles local road problem In the midst of heavy rains last,week ;,..,,, CYAC board and six other local residents metfor bicycles and other non-motorized ,,,,,,,:%,....,- that even Countyfurther eroded Supervisor Catalina Katies dirt .„.,i,,,,:)., .,.t,,s.‘,::,,, , ,,,, il, ,z , with Mrs. Dusenberry. She was transport modes. , roads, :A.,,,,,,,, asked ked here by Catalinan Norma Havens— Mrs. Dusenberry said she suggested Dusenberry traveled here to discuss the ,,,,,,,, ,,,, , .,:v,,, 4 former director of the CYAC who that Catalinans form a-road improvement community's decaying ts. resigned from the board last year after district to have some streets paved,which a it .-SP: '',.'''' 2''44 a paved to thoroughfares with , f t,,,,,„,,, ::', ,. additionh bout nine local residents serving gsixyetatrs. would require that owners oflandalong a Out of that meeting Thursday came 4. e g.rdiscussionoupThursdayonhaving slocal road pay for its improvements. .. plans for another gathering, to be held .„, , Few of the residential roads in Catalina Tuesday at the Catalina home of Ernest '''s : ‘;'''''''' '''' ' Mrs. Dusenberry's. help,in opening the have been accepted by Pima County and Hortensia Rodriguez,on Everett next 1 , ,, rs .....,:. Highway access road to because they don't meet its standards, to the Baptist church. Tucson vehicular-Fltorraeffn traffic Mrs. Dusenberry pointed out. The All residents interested in the local *.' , .'.7,.,11' --„„. ‘., '43 * \'' '' ** to Their requests prompted the supervisor county, therefore, can t maintain them, roads situation are invited to attend the talk the following day (Friday) in • she added. 7.30 p.m.meeting --"''*-'''';'s ''''' Phoenix with Oscar T Lyon, assistant Nevertheless the local residentslklookingforIII •As one of the only al director of the Highway Division in the meNt. with Mrs. Dusenberry are oo • groups existing inCataleoin. a, theCatalina , ''''' 4.-1' Arizona Department of Transportatalio.n. s "things the county and state has donefor, to Tthreavaeciceess road would allov.v Cat inan other areas of the„ county but .as north and south in the corn- neglected to do for us, Mrs.Havens said. munity without entering the highway, Thesupervisor inupmeerevtisogrsof theofferedCYAC board attend future , CATALINA CURRENT • , „ , .., where the speed limit is 55 m.p.h.;„Some of periodic . ' ', the local residents told Mrs. Dusenberry Mrs. Havens said. The group could begin - Thursday that the access road would be 4o act as local coordinating group on Store in . safer to travel than the highway. . issues not limited to the CYAC center and 1 Mrs.Havens added. of Though signs erected along the length ril 0 vee • Ii . 4 0 y r , - , 4, - ... the narrow access route say vehicular The unfinished, seven-year old center traffic is prohibited there,cars and trucks was also brought up at the meeting with marked 1)y SO.\ are often seen traveling its length to Mrs. Dusenberry, however. The CYAC .avoid the highway. The route is intended ' hopes to acquire some county funds to Katie Dusenberry help put a roof on the center. By BETTE CHASTAIN Nearly $1,000 has been raised. through Jane Rarick of the Catalina Circle K Youth Activity Center (CYAC) Board of RELATED ...„....._ local fund drives for the building's roof, store was recently named manager of the Directors is serving as a catalyst for the '-'-' STORY ..--1-= ,-a...-4 .:--– but the CYAC board says more is needed. Circle K at 4255 N. Oracle Road. We'll all current consideration of -the roads Pima Pima County's Parks and .Recreation miss her smiling face from. the Catalina problem. Department operates a swimming pool at the center site. convenience market, but wish her luck in Three members of the 15-member her new position. * * * While many of us would rather ignore our :s STALLION,TWIN LAKES, HAWSER birthdays,Rita Grijalva 1.7..,....-_,. is telling everyone of hers this year.About 50 friends and relatives ... :,„ ,,, . County plans dust control here athered to surprise her i i,,,f recently with many ,. „,,,,:; lovely gifts and an ,4, By LINDA THOMPSON more maintenance complaints and higher This year the highway department has evening to remember. traffic counts.” Dust control projects for portions of "the $225,000 for dust control projects i The big surprise was n the form of a'78 roadways in the Catalina area will be on Generally, Huckelberry added, throughout the county. The supervisors Datsun presented to her by husband the Pima County Highway Department's highway department concentrates on approved the following priority list: roads primarily George. drawing boards shortly. _ used by everyone." Mark Road between Irvington and * * * During the Board of Supervisors'Jan.16 Presently dust control projects are Valencia Roads. The recent damp weather brought withinthe highway department as •funded by the county highway budget. m— CnagmalieRoads. pneumonia. deOestebetween Ina and it a few cases of sore throats, colds and given the vx go-ahead to design dust control While Huckelierry said he would like to assi pneumonia. H.P. Myers, husband of Lee, projects for. two Catalina area roads. of expand the number of dust control — Picture Rocks Road near Sandario was just released from St. Joseph's. . The designated roadways are:3/4 mile projects, there's no guarantee this will Road._ happen. Hospital after a bout with pneumonia.His Stallion Lane between Oracle. Road and Camino Cortero near Northern her Laura Myers returned from a the Twin Lakes Alignment, and PA miles There are many roads throughout the Avenue east. mother nix visit with a very serious cold. of Hawser Street between Oracle Road and county which. need to be improved,. and Stallion Lane and Hawser.Street. Both Lorraine Weyant and Mary Jane Columbus. "our budget is getting tighter and tighter —Salida del Sol Drive and Salida del Sol Brazeal are feeling better after the"Bug" The highwaydepartment anticipates every year,"Huckelberry added. Place near Sunrise Drive. had them down and Winifred Johnson is having enough funds to coat the Catalina home after being hospitalized for two roads because a less costly method for dust weeks with respiratory problems. control has been developed, county * * * engineer Charles Huck.elberry said. . j v c Dale Copper, wife Sandy and3-year- We estimate that this nexpro . ess ect will PPEP handicapped pro old son Shane will soon be our neighbors. mean a 20 to 40 percent savings over Icte. 0 • Dale is the personable owhner of the B&R conventional method,"Huckelberry sa . available to Ccitalinci youths Garage and recently pure ased 21/2acres . To minimize dust,the roadway is paved on Starboard Avenue where the family with a chemical base and then sealed.And will make its home. A resident of Tucson the new chemical to be used for the base By MARY SCHMIDTor Pat Cruice at 622-3553, Monday 24 years, Dale has been proprietor of the coat costs less,he noted. Physically and mentally handicapped through Friday between 8 a.m.and 5 p.m.. months.Garage for the past six * However, paving the roads near youths in Catalina and other rural areas in Among the special services provided * * Catalina depends on whether a surplus of Pima County maybe eligible for a Project are casework, counseling, social ad- local funds exists after the highway department PPEP program gared toward them. justment, referrals for employment an A winter visitor called in regards to the completes four other dust control projects, orientation. church services, so for all othersProject PPEP, a rural self-help Huckelberry added. Referrals also will be made for the blind interested, here is the schedule: has received funds from Title Originally a dust control d.esign project and deaf in order to assist theminCatalina Community Church, 3171 E. XX, an nt to the federal Social developing was designated for a one-mile stretch of their potential, a Everett St. Pastor, the Rev. Kenneth Security Act,amendment these disabled youths member said. Lagotlel Oro Parkway near Golder Ranch Pohlman, phone 825-3787 or 297-6625. Road. who are 18 or younger. Casework and counseling include Sunday School,9:45 a.m.;.church service, However, the supervisors deleted Lago Becky Villegas, one of two program assisting eligible clients in several areas, 11 a.m. and Sunday evening services, 7 directors, said PPEP members currently including: . del Oro when they included Hawser an Stallion on the list of projects. d are looking for Catalina residents who — resolvuig problems wl•!ich inhibit p.m. Stallion Martin de P.dorres Mission, Everett According to county highway director_ would fit into the_ .program. their social and family functioning; . Street and Avenida de la Canada. The Jerry Jones, "I asked the highway staff. to If anyone has a disabled child or knows — .helping their families attain or Rev. Reginald Phelan. Phone 825-3290. select suitable roads which needed paving of any whose family situationcouldbpepnEefpit, maintain economic self-support;and ' Sunday Mass,9 a.m.The Catholic Mission and initially they recommended La- go del from the program,. he should — preventing, reducing or eliminating also sponsors bingo games at the church Oro." Mrs.Villegas said. . dependency and to achieve or maintain every Friday at 7 p.m., to which the But after reviewing the list,Jones said self-sufficiency. Persons should call either Mrs.Villegas (continued on Page B-4) they found that Hawser and Stallion had B-2 ORO VALLEY EARrzi VOICE Wednesday, January 25, 1978 ......., __--- ....._- - ..,---- le 't''''' '''1-(---- '''-s.- • A ,..,„, ,..., ,,,,,ailkoot,,,, ,,-.,,.,,,,,,, ._,,............,......... 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'4V10414424.. ...„ • THE DESERT OBSERVER . NUMBER ONE RADIO Javelinasl scent tells FM e • 95 where theyIv e passed A . . . By CHRIS UNRIJH is varied. Cacti, roots, a If you take an early I R for people who do tubers, lizards, snakes, morning walk along a insects, seeds, berries desert wash and come are all put through what upon a distinct musk must be an indestructible odor, it's a safe bet that digestive system. peccaries have gone be- Though they are KAIR is concerned. forer capable of getting needed a i. - -i*--**''''.--•-.''',s;:,--:-;+' moisture from cactus, We sometimes forget that for fairly extended periods in the c :sou; ' :,*...,'''',.' they would just as soon • -.4-'416-, ' o r 3 a- --mdrink water where avail- past,prices stayed pretty much the same.Nothing would shock v el: - ;.;:, ,"''''''.-E- able.And they've been at , - -,, our bird bath. _ our ancestors more than the way we now take inflation for 4..t.....„,..4„,..,,,,,.., h a v e ,i,,, ,.1IWIP* 4"; The peccary is often -- granted. large -: referred to as a wild pig. glands ,ic:., **''''.. .., Though they may have • on their had a common ancestor, „...., ., backs, it isn't a true pig such as about eight inches in is found in Europe. . We are grateful at the moment that we don't suffer from front of where their tail They have been clas- double-digit inflation. But we may not realize just what a price should be, that give off a sified as a distinct family small amount of very and their range is froth we are paying for our present inflation rate of about six strong musk when they the southwest U.S. percent. become excited. through Mexico, central This is of no concern to America and into South them as they have a very America. poor sense of smell.They Young peccaries often also have poor eyesight. are tamed in Mexico and On that basis,the average house now priced at about$50,000 To make up for these are good young pets, but will be-costing well over$100,000 in 10 years.For perspective, deficiencies they sometimes grow into about in protective over-zealous watchdogs. that same house_cost about $17,000 just 15 years ago. And the groups. They look like grizzled lumps mincing If left in their natural Social Security that cost us$150 a year then will cost more than along on skinny legs pay- state they are non- $3,000 by 1987. ing little attention to aggressive until cor- anything around them. nered. Then they can - They are vocal as they become heroic fighters. travel, with constant What appears to be grunts and squeals as tusks are really elon- We can anticipate paying 50(P for a newspaper and$13,000 a though reassuring each gated canine teeth with year at one of the private colleges. In addition, we can expect other that all is well. sharp back edges capable When startled,they emit of making nasty wounds. our taxes to rise proportionately or even progressively. loud warning signals and Potential predators shy disperse quickly, but away from those. soon get back together Bobcats and coyotes again. often take the young Peccaries roam around peccary, but the adult's Inflation has been called the penalty for a decline in for food at dusk,dawn,or main predator is the man even at night. Their diet with the gun. productivity — the price we pay for not doing things for ourselves. There is no free lunch. Legislature has new ... toll free number If you have comments or suggestions, write to "KAIR Is. The phone number for the who call should identify Concerned." Arizona Senate or House of whether he needs the Representatives has been Senate or House and indi- changed to 1-800-352-8404. cate who he needs to con- This toll free line will tact. Ifpossible, give the assist legislators in commu- legislator extension number. The above editorial was written by John Riddick nicating with constituents Citizen response is impor- - and aired by KA1R AM and FM. and other citizens. tant to the governmental Anyone calling this num- process so consider using ber will be connected only to the toll free line. the house or senate. Those Remember:1-800-352-8404 Wednesday, January 25, 1978 OEALLEY[ARYL]VOICE B-3 *4*Al**44'44 ` --: Foro .yJli ;.,, cliddissIFIEIDIADs Classified .. Advertising • , , 6 s •et ervices 509 Pets For Sale REAL ESTATE Commercial and Business Want Ads' Index 5e per word,20 word minimum FOR SALE ANNOUNCEMENTS S ecial Effects 10 'Extra Per Word Rabbit hutches all new galvanized 909 Land & p welded wire construction. Com_ Puke bred kittens:Manx&Persians. Shepherd 101 Announcements Blind Ads 50 'Extra plete with feeder,watering bottle, Also Australian She p pups. Acreages 103 Card of Thanks All Ads 4% Sales Tax hangers. 1-2 and 3 compartment 825-3400 or 825-9376. 105 Give Away[Free] units starting at$30.825-9391 or Five acres of beautiful desert 107 Lodge&Club Notices Ask for Oro VaIIu Classified Ads 884-8586. Kittens for sale.Male Persian,male property. Located just 1 block 109 Lost&Found[Free] 1 Manx,two Persian male cats.Please north of Tangerine Rd. and one 111 Personal: HORSE SHOEING phone 825-3400 or 825-9376 or block west of La Cholla.$12,500. 113 Travel Opportunities 884-9880 Experienced. Reasonable 'rates. 385-9366. Write Catalina Pet Call 297-3212. Ph.825-9876.Harry G.Clayton. Service, CRB 8756, Tucson, AZ BUSINESS SERVICE DIRECTORY Deadlines 85738. ' Saturday 11 a.m. for Wednesday • Sam Solito 201 Accounting.Bookkeeping BUSINESS/ B USI N ESS/ 203 Appliance Repair Combination Rates Nationwide 205 Answering Service FINANCE FINANCE 207 Auto Service Green Valley News-Oro Valley Voice Rates Resources 209 Building/Remodeling available phone 889-2092 • 211 Carpet/Rug 601 Buslness622-7777 .'1 Business 213 Concrete,Masonry FREE D rt u n I t I e5 215 Cooling,Heating ppo Opportunities 217 Drafting Services911 Mobile Home s 219 Electrical Repair FAMILY ADS ----"i"-•••••••••••-•------ 221 Excavating&Leveling 223 Handyman 1,2,3,bedrooms for rent.Mobile 225 Hauling SEECOUPON SPO.T SHACKS, INC. Home Ground Space available. 227 Income TaxLaundromat open to public. 229 Janitorial Services _ MINNESOTA STATE FRANCHISE Catalina Country Mobile Home 231 Landscaping&Yard care 413 Clothing NO. 129 Park N. Oracle Road Catalina 30. 233 Legal Services BUSINESS SERVICE _ 235 Miscellaneous Services �_ - 237 Mobile Home Services Printed T-shirtproclaimingyour Budger,10x55'with 9x 13 expando. 239 Moving&Storage DIRECTORY "Rightto keepand bear mps," Sport Shack, Inc.,a chain of 300 sporting goods stores g p 241 Painting&Papering and dealers has franchised Sport Shack dealerships One bedroom furnished. Skirting pe g White$3.98,Yellow or Blue$4.98; and awnings.Tool shed.Screened 243 Plumbing Repair 5,M or L;Postage paid.Send check available throughout the state of Arizona.1 per county. porch.Orchard Valley Park,3950 E. 245 Roofing-Siding 207 Auto Service or M.O."A"Shirt Company,P.Q.Box Investment $1000. For more information write Sport Hawser, Lot 60. Space rental 247 Sewing,Alterations 8498-CRB, Tucson, Az 85738. $40/mo.includes water.Open 1-5 Shack, Inc. Rt. 2, Box 349, Lindstrom, MN. 55045. p.m.daily. 249 Swimming Pool Maintenance immediate Delivery! 251 Tree Service _ Please include your telephone number so we can 253 TV/Stereo Repairs - - holste : B-4 ORO VALLEY [ARIZI VOICE Wednesday,January-25, 1978 i.4 Store managermoves; ,,,,..,r,1?*:.*, II • ,.airthday marked by SO . . _.w.,4,. , - (Con i n u e from Page B-1) Eunice Pagels'two sisters, who are also public is invited. Viola Pennalas cousins, are visiting here `` ` i� y * * * from Wisconsin, leaving the snow only to z -IA) , r. `$' Don't forget the big football game at 11 be greeted with rain.Eunice and Viola are le rt a.m. Sunday, Jan. 29, at Coronado both active members of the Sr. Citizens. .a .• Elementary School between the Lariat * * * >.r ..- R "Thugs" and the "Noble" Firefighters. Nelsons' first ceramics w., „,; Before the game is over,you may feel like Instructor Peet ;4,- r �w shooting some of the players, so bringclass,held in the Sr. Citizens Club House brought a large turnout. Held every your camera and get in on the action. : Monday from 2:00-4:00P.m.a second class ki * * * ® which would begin Feb. 6 is being The Cataluna Plaza Drug Store has considered. It's open to all residents,, so • t become a busy place since the opening of call 825-9200 w the Catera Rural Branch Post Office for information. there. A word of warning — please be * * * Ridingtandemcareful when leaving the parking lot. Senior Now Generation Site Manager There are often two and sometimes Lee Myers has announced Wednesdays Other youngsters may have been frolicking and sliding in the snow on Mount Lemmon three rows of automobiles,making it easy will be "Experimental Day" and invites Saturday, but I2-year-old Oro Valley youngsters Frank Lancaster, left, and Brian for one to back into the car behind as a everyone to attend and offer their ideas or Kuchynka found the going just as fun at home. Their "variations on a skate board"were couple of women have already discovered. give demonstrations in arts and crafts. performed on the sidewalks of Canyon del Oro High School.[VOICE staff photo] Fortunately for all concerned, the autos With club membership increasing, new involved received only minor damages. and different projects are needed to fulfill • .................. ::.-. . -.:: ::::: ::: : :::.•. * * * the needs of the members. ucsonT stations "'••••"'•'•... •"" •'-----••-•-• Cant say the same about tires punc- The group is also forming a committee :.•.i.i•::.iii::.ii•:.iii•::::.i i•:.�:.::•:•••••••••':`:::. tured here with what appeared to be an of elderly persons who would keep in :::::::: ice pick. Vandals also looted a mail box contact with shut-ins and the handi- Curran w� containing out-going correspondence. capped. Volunteers are needed g g g P PP a for phone • •.•:. : work readingto the blind or letter plan to boost '''' '''' One victim found portions of the , ::.:.:.: President's Cu" ''�' contents a block from her box—including writing. a check she had mailed. If at all possible, Many need their shopping done for avoid leaving mail for pick up in your box them or transportation so they can shop • '"'•' ♦ overnight and try to meet the postman themselves or keep medical appointments. .,.' 'low gross, event :::.: . est i .... .... s n a :3:::::::,iwhen ex ectin anyimportant mail. Call Lee to see how P g p you can help at ::.: * * * 825-9200. (Continued from Page A-1) •:.�. Jim Curran won the low : • gross category in the second it pays LET HYPNOSIS into cable equipment for the area. "" • :.• and final round of the "': "" :•: Oro Valley Mayor Lois Lamberson attended the Monday supervisors meeting •. President's Cup tournament, :'::: to advertise WORK FOR YOU ;. played Saturday at the Oro '"" to get background on cable TV for the ' •:::: Valley Country Club. intaTown Council's meeting tomorrow. Em- ;••::« •:•:• Gain S mick plans to make a presentation then •:• '•• Taking low-net in the six- '��� " StopSmoking she said. (See related story). r, hole event,which began Jan. George Wallace,manager of KGUN-1 V, .'•. oro va"� Weight;; 14, was Andv Pollina with a ��•�• Lose the local ABC affiliate, presented a slide =':•:: 137. Second in low net was a ifi: presentation on cable television to the ::. ' • •' tie between Ray Guininger FOR APPOI NTM ENT CALL supervisors, and acted as spokesman _ • and Gene DeWitt with 140. lr•�*,e; = during the hearing for the local ...... _ - "" In third was Alden Burg at299-2708 commercial TV stations. :�:�:+: :::. He said the commercial stations have 143. - agreed to consider "moving one of the :: :: The combined low net stations' transmitters to the Tucson :::: tourney at Oro Valley was ::::•:.: taken bythe team of Paul Mountains to improve reception, or we :::- 1978! could build a transmitter in the Miller and John Cook, with :;::: Northwest." ....... 135. ... Wallace initially balked at Supervisor Second was the team of :ex.:Conrad Joyner's suggestion that a Alden Burg and Jim Curran, As the new year begins, here are some stories feasibility study be submitted in 90 days, :. 140;third,Jim Johnston and :•:•:.: y ' "" you can look forward to in coming issues of but Wallace later conceded. Jay Watson ,.•..• Bruce Greer, 141; and station manager at KOLD-TV, the CBS :::::: fourth, a tie between the ::•::::::::::* affiliate,said,"We have a responsibility to ::: teams of Arlow Murken and;• .::•;: , supply (the Northwest) with good :;: Sid Nelson and John ';g n to Wallace and Watson,,Gene f i reception.If we can't,we should back off." Murmaw and Sid Nelson. •:•:• W . _ .E.-..... , In addition ":;;' _.:§:. oro vaileypej, '�► Adelstein, from independent KZAZ and ' •.;•.•'::::::.:�.:.-:::::::.�:::::::..:::.::::.:�.-.-.-.-.!::: Published for residents of the Town of Oro Valley.Pima County_Arizona John Ruby, manager of KVOA, NBC ::=:= :=:i::;:;:;:;:;: :=a: affiliate, attended the hearing. • A Jan. 16 public hearing on the franchise was -. For all your PRESCRIPTION needs, — Meet Lou Landon, developer of the Oro Valley Country Club Estates, rescheduled for the from which sprang one of Arizona's newest, most independent towns. supervisors' study session Monday, after some local TV shop in the pleasant surroundings of stations told the board they "have reservations" con- cerning alocal cable system. MISENER DRUGS Some supervisors ex- —Join in a special celebration of Oro Valley,s fourth anniversary as a town pressed interest in granting this-April, when the Voice presents some reflections on its past and the a franchise during a meeting under the dome outlook for its future in the midst of booming northwest Tucson. in December in which many in Northwest area residents the Casa Blanca Plaza informed board members of 6020 N. Oracle the area's poor reception. A cable system "actually Senior Citizens Check Our Pharmacy Rates will increase" local stations' — Relive the pioneer days of the Oro Valley-Catalina area with viewers, Emmick argued. hours 9 to 9 297-2234 recollections from some old-timers here and a first hand view of the ranching "We've found, for example, tradition that lives on today. that some people in Oro Valley haven't purchased - color television sets because of the poor reception. *A1'4 4 4-4-"V`4 "But if the reception is spA TuBs . clearer, those people will purchase color sets" and A they will watch more local ,;;;; -, TV programs," Emmick , ,� `�- �� ~ - J\. And everyweek: claimed. - - - The Tucson stations fear - - • :~ -'„. • The Catalina Call cable TV's expansion into '� - `'.: •'� the City of Tucson and , t Chris Unruh's Desert observer outlying areas in the county, ---''` _. Emmick noted. ' and more. And,he said that's exactly See us at the what his firm plans to do, eventually serving outlying Park Mall Horne Show county areas such as Oro February 1st thru 5th Valley and metropolitan 793-0312 Subscribe today to the Oro Valley Voice and Catalina Call so you Tucson. won't miss any of these stories from your hometown newspaper. •