Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutHistorical Records - The Oro Valley Voice (78) • FF I CE TOWN OF ORO VALLEY -,) , , 9040 I,: ' ORAC LE," RD TUCq0.” , . AZ 8 5 7 0 4 ........ .. . WI iik jivilfar dr4e oro vaIIe - ...___. ‘3(.. ri„ . Published for residents of the Town of Oro Valley, Pima County, Arizona - . ,,,„ ,.., • ,,,,,:' .-_.:No, vol. V No. 13 One Section, Eight Pages 15 Cents Wednesday,471Ma_March h2 --1978-1:4 PRIMARY VOTE AT TOWN HALL , . " ..-- 4,-.... .. - '''''.:;::--- *t. 4:::,.,. ' 1-: .„ _ \:• _,,, .,.....4, ., '' . ' ' OV voters rrit- •'fb ' 'pitei* ect - - - ,, .,,,,, , , ,, ,„ -- — it, , Ai st': • ,::;---.4ii.,.. 4.- '1::,--‘ ,i,i. 111-' :r3,ikr-i.,- 'Yr.-:, .,..';rz:- ..,. -., --?..„•..,,• I l'. • , new council Tuesday ,,,,-*f'1', ' : ,,,,,,,I, 'v , -,.., ''-`-,-,-4-•,:...- ,, . ., --.„ ;iie ,..,..„ . 4:. .„,,,,,,, ‘ .• ,-•• , .....° Five of the six candidates running will. dsaid Town ...0 '. ', ,„ ,4-- Vi-.;•' . . . eligible to vote in the primary, --;;A, „.,, ..f.e. ,,-Iss1`: ,,,,,,,- , i -::.:::......:,-......-,...- ,s.,;,. , ,.•., probably . be elected Tuesday as thethirdClerk Dorothy Morse.. The_a ne5w. town* „..,, ,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,.,_ .:;..,..,, . ,„•,,,,,,.,,,,, town council to govern the Town ofOro council will assume office M” y 2 - ,..-/si ....-- Valley. .., , , Vice-Mayor E.S. "Steve Engle is thes . ,,,,a,,, Outgoing Mayor Lois Lamberson said only one of the five council issemekeimngberre_ Lois Nagy John R. "Jack" Newman James Peterson "the odds are very much". in favor of the elected in April, 1976, who five-member council being electedat the election Tuesday. 1 •... -00,„::.': '44' „‘„ ' Tuesday primary vote, eliminating the . A second incumbent running for the ....,,,„ . X 16. need for a general election Maycouncil is James Peterson,whoegnaiwnieidi William -....-:., If five of the candidates receive more seat through appointment when ., t „tr.,. . , . . , .. than half the votes cast Tuesday, no Eldon Hanes resigned in January. t-,,,,,,- ' , general election is needed,according to the Engle, 64, is among about.a dozen men _ . 4 e ' ,.. ,, - ' . Ai Election Handbook of the League of - who pushed for Oro Valley's incorporation ,,, ,746-,k, .,,,,, .....„;i '.., Arizona Cities and Towns. in the early 1970s through argument „ s, - ' P:1 Voting will be held at the town hall,680 before the Pima County Board of -',,,, rz ', • . .. W. Calle Concordia, from.6 a.m.to 7 p.m. Supervisors, and later, the state courts „ - - \ ,,, .. , A.t , ,..- ' Of the town's 1,167 residents, 710 are system. . 4 i„ , s...0:;., .-,,-A-- s , He is a retired executive with the -: „,,. ,,,,, , - , ... Engle seeks Burlington Railroad in Chicago. - s ” "' st ' Peterson said he works as an unpaid \-‘171.s.,:f.,:',...i,, ,,,11‘94: : ;.1.:,'''•„'iSi :1,,,,. , ty , , \ ,, , consultant for Miller Homes,a company he .„. - t, best, formerly worked for as production his age. James Kriegh Edward Needham E.S. "Steve" Engle M Os maTnhaegeohe rt. He fourcandidateslinedtorelease in the non- with fundspartisan coue ncil.elction are newcomers to Oro Valley politics. They are: Veteran of small town, —Lois Nagy,41,a research specialist of By TERRY VENET micropaleontology at the Universityf • • . When he isn't dodging sandtraps„on the„ Arizona.She is an officer in thde Oro Valley Needham running in OV country. club golf course, E..W. Steve Republican Women's Club an a meml.)er Engle is busy managing finances and of the Northwest Community Hospital , office procedures for the Oro Valley Town Auxiliary. By LINDA WEIS time, he also served on the town's budget Council. —John R."Jack NewmaAn,t600,Gpiresident committee for two terms. And nowadays he's busy running for a and owner of Newman u Co., If Ed Needham sees a job that needs d ing—he does it. While Gilford only has a population -it' second two-year term on the town's based in Tucson. Newman is a formeorf governing body. president of the Tucson Chamber °When he settled in Oro Valley a yearof 5,000 persons,the town bulges nearly year round with an additional 45,000 tourists. ago, he left behind an 18-year legacy of Oro Valley, he serves Commerce and has lived in Oro Valleyjust on the Pima Associationt of Government's over a year. public service in the town of Gilford,New Hampshire. Consequently, Needham's responsibili- ies expanded accordingly a.ndplii:nsrelrivnegd, lye-member regional council, whTuichsno. — Edward Needham, 54, a former on several committees. includes representatives from estseveral-term"selectman"fora small town Advertisements selling homes in Gilford h Tucson, Marano and Pima County. government in New Hampshire.Needham still read — an Ed Needham home. Hisforconservation, airport authority, historical South le said there is currently no friFtionhas worked as a building contractor for reputationas a building contractor district, recreation and the Governor's between the members of the regional more than 25 years. more than 25 years still lingers in the New England town. Commission on Crime and Delinquen . council. Also seeking election Tuesday is James This past experience is his. primary Engle noted that the,town hasbietsenfi"risnt Kriegh,Oro Valley town engineer.KreighAnd now he has finished building his reason for running in the council election: the black"financially,since beforeis a professor of civil engineeringatthe home in Oro Valley, with nearly.every He knows the ins and outs, the ups and six months of operation. h University of Arizona. item in the house hand crafted with his wife Hazel in mind., downs of serving a town. "We all want to keep .t e council Along with Engle, he was. one of the operating in a fiscally responsible manner, leaders of the Oro Valley incorporation So now that there s a lull—and the Oro Needham insists on calling himself, "a as have the outgoing. and past councils,"he drive. Valley town council must be filled — public servant, no.t a politician. a phrase which sums up his style. said."The council should provide the mostFour of the six candidates are residents Needham is not about to sit back. and bestservices possible with the funds of the Oro Valley Country Club,Estates, During 1967 to 1975, he was. elected to According to Needham, servicesbalancing available." while Kriegh and Peterson live in Shadow three consecutive terms on Gilford's Board deficits and revenue, initiating. . Engle said many Oro Valleyans get poort Mountain Estates. of Selectmen — New England's.way ofsuch as fire districts,and hiring qualified (Con(inued mi Page A-0 television reception, but added. he wasn A seventh candidate for the council referring to a town council. During that ready yet to make a decision about cable election, Mary Lou Saegart, withdrew ., ,,.,, television, from the race March 10. "They said they'd have a contract for us A change in town election ordinances, '5:: ,•. ,...._ ..,., _ to look at last week, but.haven't come up passed with the adoption of the new town , ..,--.':,, -- with it yet," Engle said. He said he'll code in January,will prevent the.confusion —,, , reserve his opinion until he gets a look at over the outcome of the 1976 election,when. .,,, .. ... .. the contract. the town council had to rule on which five . ,,,-,-. .,„„,,, On the question of .annexing. severalontocandidates were winners. neighboring areas,Engle said he is pe At that time, all six of the candidates 14.1"7 -4 ,;./,,,ilt *-..,,,4 ..„ /41‘. "proper annexation." running received more than the required 1.--) .,.. . • , ', --, ' , By "proper," Engle said.the areatotoobroe 50 percent of votes case. .:,.,,,:-..„. , . ,,,.. annexed should, be contiguous , , "c.k... Hanes was seated over incumbent .•,-,,, • ) , f -- • •-.-; Valley's current borders. Dorothy Montgomery by thevotes council 'ofil-.- ....„ ,--.„--_ ,.,•..-.,,,L,,, , — .- 7,„.: . 4 •,..,...,-,• , ' ' 'i,....,;"--,, ,,,,,, .. - mi.':-.0060el,.k-li . It is his opinion that the Tucson National because he had four more ''':: .' ''''''- ''' , area is"too far away for the town to handletrt,,.., i,.,,,,,,..,.•••,... ~.. This year, the top five vote-getters will 't. -'4,'" 4.,44„. .,, tthe moment"—even if it were locate a automatically be declared winners. in the ,"..t --- Ilk - z-ei.-•-, tahe end of an annexation corridor that primary—provided all receive more than , , ',-- 1,, . .,- • • . .. , would include the Mesa Verde and Rancho half the votes cast. .i. •• , . - ,,,,,,t• , , Verde subdivisions. If all the 710 eligible voters go to the polls , , _....., .,. , glir 4*....--:- ' *. ' ' ' ..• These two subdivisions woulc.I be more Tuesday, the half figure would be 355 ....:•„. desirable because they border in part on votes. • fi - •, ' ,„0"withir - Oro Valley already, Engle id. Mrs. Lamberson said that although the , •, Lti' ') '' — ' ' 1'1'7' i .9 ' .,-- t\4,,,,,,,,-.77- / - ? .-- , ,c,„, I. Engle chaired a speciaslalO o Vally primary vote will probably determine the i 41• , .- ,• . . • commission appointed to look into a ; - ft-- i ..., A ,,,s s.„ winners,there is a chance that some voters ,_:.„ ,tvi... , t, , ., s , ' \''')' 1 '' '1('‘*4 'IV* ' ' . ' •71t.-; :-, . - 1... , request for annexation last summer and will mark fewer than five names on their -. s ,.. ,. fall by residents of three Tucson National ballots. *1.,' 04 '41,. •. :'; ,.;;*at ',.• - . , ',,,-. ',, • area subdivisions. If enough do so,a general election might Te rims' ing sun He said, however, he'd be willing to be required,she noted. listen to anyone with reasons for or against • Write-in candidates'applications will be A congregatimn of worshipers of the Northwest Brethren Chapel huddle together in annexation. accepted at the town hal until Friday, the early morning Sunday at the site of their yet-unbuilt church south of Oro Valley,to Engle would like the new council to Mrs. Morse said. Dr. Gerald Chessen celebrate the dawning of Easter.The site is located at Hardy Road and Calle Buena (Continued on Page A-4)- received 116 votes as a write in in 1976. Vista. (Photo by Chris Kemberling) * _r"'Aik,rTh1i. t. - ,) fAtit -ta. "Catalina ..,Hope for 1111111 � q � I . r ��. ..- - �- � _ PP411FA illr• o S►State Park • ng , ,,e,, ..H. ..... wk Aforra.,--- ONE HOME. ONE ACRE r_______ r-', ......-.- — -------- 1 I�r� • 4�.�• L': i'�II � I atm. . I'/ 14 � ;Iii�.Most Oro Valleyans, we Public officials who take - �, s /kis- -,-*..... believe, will be pleased at the trouble to examine the4141fAllif A1E4 '- �'""• � a / le4141 to © /�►Gov, Bruce Babbitts ,''li 2,5 l.A F ; � support election returns will note that i si 4 111 /1114 for the new Catalina State several years ago - 4,, ��� � �' �`�`strong suI� l Park. '� r a k. for the Catalina State .111'1 �1 I ' / I'� �► a portirk ,I t •, The park, as most residents Park project came from this �'' �'` =l!� !'.',,���+���+�� of this area know, has been Oro Valley region in the '� aril lli�[ililii� ? ' & 1 N � �i 1►� ► IIIIIIIUIItf i111U� approved by county and state county-wide ''� �I�Illf l�« . . bond election. .ms's401° p ,roDauthorities for at least two Most residents of this '� pl., °area, ._-_yLT _. years but lack of funding - we believe, realize that a t --- /r at the state level has prevent- state park on the north side of - ��n !1 to ed it from getting under way. the Catalinas would be not The governor's support is no only a beautiful and valuable THE DESERT OBSERVER absolute guarantee that state addition to Pima County, but - money willbe forthcoming might serve as a guarantee to i •this year for Catalina State residentsBa a n . 4 that they won't be to r o i Se Park, but certainly it will surrounded by tract housinghel P• developments. ears onkin, autos If it does, and if the We hope the governor and appropriations necessary to his allies in the House and the By CHRIS UNRUH take a blazing sun. Food sun willP enetrate its get the preliminary steps Senate are successful. Cata- The desert tortoise gathering on mid summer vulnerable underbelly. lumbers doggedly along days is restricted to And the weight of the going are approved, this en- lina State Park will be good at a steady pace of one- morning and evening. internal organs presses tire northern Pima area will for this area and good for fourth mileer hour. In the spring when p g wen on its lungs so that be benefitted. Pima County and Arizona. This original backpack- desert plants have flow- breathing becomes im- er's main concern is get- ered and food is plentiful possible. ting food, cactus fruits, the tortoise seeks a mate. A rocking motion is TEDT stems, leaves and an In due time the female used to right the animal, TURPIN SSOUTHWE S CERN ER occasional flower. lays the eggs and buries but it ma .. The them onlyn inchY or may not be or two successful. A • pe • • v e g e- below the surface of the The automobile is a trip r •a ' t a r i a n sand. hazard that the tortoise diet al- - � can do little about. - , :*. An early advocate of Many '�" are killed on the roads, so con- � �g�K solar energy, she lets the My family and I took a experience that visit can within the Monument — tains e- '' sun heat the incubator. especially at dusk. kwiii, drive the other day, over be: I just recommend it. the ones you really ought n o u g h k Ah The babies are aboutw to Organ Pipe National either by itself or as part ,� :� � two to take in order to see the liquid Monument. It was the of the larger tri - : inches long and have to • g p• unique cactus formations for sur- 0` � make their own way with • • • first time we had visited it The Pa a o peserva- , • P g and the natural rock v i v a l, no adult to guide them •• during our 131/2 years in tion itself is pretty "window" in the moun- although it will drink ' • Looking • . Arizona. e interesting these days — tain — are relatively freely if water is avail- Once it has survived to c And it you'll see as you drive dust-free. able. adulthood, a tortoise • • w a s through, the Indian Of course. I don't The tortoise's mouth is seems to have little to • • 1 1 headquarters of Sells,the expect that to last impervious to spines en- worry about. It is not One Year Ago worth school facilities, and of forever. abling it to chew the most involved in nature's chase The town council t h e i course large herds of But there is something ferociously armed cactus and be chased cycle. Our approved"a fee schedule trip. tribe-owned cattle. refreshing and revitaliz- fruits with no ill effects. puppy tried to chase one for property owners in the I n0 ^ ' Once you turn south at ing about a springtime The winter is spent in but was completely baf- Calle Concordia road f a c t , the little hamlet of Why, trip to one of Arizona's deep burrows where it fled when it hissed, with- improvement district. o n e you're getting close to unusual beauty spots. I can remain for months at drew into its shell, and Two Years Ago couldn't have asked for a Organ Pipe. If you don't wish we had taken it a time.The domicile may sat there like a stone. Engineering work for more enjoyable Sunday expect anything very earlier. be shared with otherNosinthe proposed paving of g around its trip, a nice one-day "modern" or fancy and If you have a day to hibernating animals. The hard, bony journey with the flavor of are just interested in �` spare in the next couple of tortoise may also burrow couraging. shell was yg. After all yoouuis- Calle Concordia has reached the drawing table, with plans. Arizona. the Papago seeing nature at its best, weeks, you ought to on the hottest summer sim 1 cannot p y chase specifications and the Indian tribe, and even you should be pleased. consider making that trip days. somethingt Mexico. hat refuses to estimated cost schedule Thanks to the recent yourself. It's worth the In spite of its thick run. We were enriched by rains, the unpaved roads effort. shell protection it cannot soon to be ready for the the fact that the entire Though a tortoise may town council's considera- desert is currently a lush, have little worry about tion. beautiful green with OTHER EDITORS SAY predators, a male may be Three Years Ago yellow. a 1ue and orange called upon to do battle •Councilman Lauren wildflowers everywhere. with another male.Using Rhude is investigating From high up on Kitt GOP gets boo t ina projection on the fore- why Pima County is Peak side venture toSoff-season (ashell and the forepaws, charging Oro Valley see the big observatory's "In a the rivals battle mightily taxpayers $7,000 a year complex),we could see an period of five instead of prominent, won four of five special to tip the other over. , weeks," trumpeted GOP although after suffering elections held since for sewer charges, over immense patch of golden national chairman Bill her third defeat inOnce overturned, and above the regular orange poppies on the "Bill row. Jimmy Carter became death is imminent. The county sewer taxes. desert floor below. Brock, Green Abzug may have finally President. Of course, one doesn't emerged from an un- struck out. need to go all the way to known candidate with Actually, the Republi- Republicans can't take #. only 2 percent public cans won another one at it for granted that this. ?� - -�T, e- ' Organ Pipe in order to recognition to defeat the the same trend will carry over into erten- TO THE EDITOR visit Kitt Peak: its a very time. In the pleasant half-day's most prominent liberal Bronx, Democrat Robert the regular elections next Democrat in the country.' Garcia defeated two other fall. Still, their batting Lfficient journey by itself—as youcons probably have read in Republicans every- Democratic rivals even average in the specials Editor: other editions of the where can't helpbut be though he was forced to should make it easier for them to find the Candi- Sometimes you get help from strange places. Oro Valley Voice.But encouraged by S.William run on the Republican What with stabbings.murders,and escapes,inmates we figured as long as we Green's stunning come- and Liberal party lines,a dates and the financing to at the State Prison at Florence are doing a better job,in were goingwest,why not from-no-where victoryposition which was wage an all-out assault on their own practical way, of holding down prison spend a couple of hours up over Democrat Bella supposed to hurt him but the lopsided Democratic population than all the federal edicts, state efforts or there? Ahzug in Manhattan's obviously didn't. majorities irr.Congress. I won't dwell on the '- %;ockin district. judicial decisions. .� g Not-counting the Bronx JOHN BURNHAM fascinating scientific Make that conspicuous .,..-election,the GOP has now — Phoenix Gazette Tucson f . s THEODORE C. TURPIN Published every Wednesday bySancruval Corp.,P.O.Box 3003,Tucson. Editor&Publisher Az.,624-3745.Single copies 15 cents = oro vane rovaIIeybT each:by mail,$3 for one-year DENNIS JOYCE `" News Editor subscription.Second Class postage Published for residents of the Town of Oro Valley.Plena County.Arizona ''- �"'� paid at Tucson.Az. A NEWS STAFF: Mary Schmidt Wednesday, March 29, 1978 Chris Kemberling Publication No.324570 Linda Weis Wednesday,March 29, 1978 ORO VALLEY [ARIZ] VOICE Needham would recruito u nVoice presentsplaquesri (Continued from Page A-1) "�"' Plaques honoring Uro Valley's first next month's primary election. and hopes personnel to serve the town are important. `"Man and Woman of the Year" will be to continue as town engineer whether he 1,11111 • But even in the midst of all their duties, presented April 27 at the to«gin council's wins or not.All of his serviceo t Orn Valley alley the townspeople should be the focal point a r regular monthly meeting. has been as a volunteer. for officials, he noted. Mrs. Dorothy Montgomery and James The town's first Woman of the Year has For instance, Needham initiated a D. Kriegh were named recipients of the extensive experience as a volunteer, too. . honor last month bytheO -t, ' ' program in Gilford, after noticing the T� - � .,,,..11:, -�� �{rel� •, t ��� I arc f. Mrs. Montgomery was named to the lonely existence the elderly led — s. : . .: - ,.' ,, . which plans to sponsor the recognition original interim council and served a ' , * term primarily those living alone. j «„`. -x4 w ceremony each year. beyond that,also beingnamed vice ce may or. The Gilford League of Women Voters :- ` `,' AA The two were chosen by the Voice for But her service to . the town increased served as part-time companions for the � � their service to the town and their once she left the council,1, rather than elderly who lived alone. The women .i community service, both during 1977 and declined. As the unpaid 'planning and phoned twice a day to chat with the elderl in previousyears. zoning , Y • . director for Oro Valley,, she residents and to make sure they weren't ill, - .... Kriegh, often called "the father of Oro attended numerous town and and needed medical attention. --, <, - - Valley,"was the one who began thepush county - _� a� . to meetings, painstakingly researched files, If elected, Needham said he would` _ incorporate the community way back in and performed liaison duties between consider recruitingyoungpersons to assist ,' . -' „,,..1:,- _ �.. .: 1968 and 1969.He has served as a member Pima County officials and Oro Vallee. him, a practice he carried with him from ,A ..—, '. of the first interim town council and later The plaquepresentations April �~", p l 27 at the New England. i .. ,- „-:2-.''':; .'0,.-., as town engineer, a position he still holds. Oro Valley Town Hall are tentatively set- "I appointed the youngest police chief 'A e �j- He is a candidate for the council again in for 7:30 ever in New Hampshire to serve Gilford. • . ,.F -,.--. 7' p.m. He was 27. And the town was adamantly -4. , ` �, • against it. -4,--* :., - , <<r I representative Dunn "But he did a good job and he's now the �A_, r s' ,, N-*,. '',7A-.. police chief of a large city, Needham said. }} , `}'�' .- - , Not all young people are involved. Not �s- •�� �•�*. , % ��` one can make th :,;,,,,5,.;.° to talk on e everyone Y basketball or football team. I'd like to get young persons Edward Needham Sister Clare Dunn, Oro by the Arizona Therapeutic Community Services. e build- interested and involved"with Oro Valley, Valley's representative in Recreation Society,a section ing, 155 W. Helen St., will he noted. taxation. If you annex additional people, the Arizona House of of the Arizona Parks and include the society's award Already Needham is formulating his services must be increased and the cost of Representatives, will be the Recreation Assn. for the year. views on the issues concerning Oro Valley. government goes up.And you may have to keynote speaker for a "Those involved i n Linda Sterngast, 5201 g E. Last fall, Oro Valley entertained tax residents,”Needham explained. statewide workshop April 15 therapeutic recreation. Patricia, Tucson 80712, is in thoughts of annexing neighboring Concerning the prospects of cable to discuss recreation rehabilitation. physical of charge gpreregistration. subdivisions. Interest in the proposal television for Oro Valley, Needham legislation for the handi- education, nursing and The$11 fee for the workshop apparently has died out for now, but the replied, "I would actively seek cable TV capped. special education will find and banquet will increase But we're doing the The workshop, which will ,the workshop of interest," $13 after April to issue may crop up again with a newly for those who need it. p 5. There are elected town council. cable TV firm a favor by giving them our cover recreational educa- said chairperson Pauline reduced rates for students Asked to express his views on the issue. business." tion, will be held in the Wurster. '' and those attendingonly 1ti the Needham replied, I would only welcome Needham said James Emmick, the College of Nursing audi- A banquet in the Catholic workshop banquet. ban uet. annexation, if it's beneficial to both applicant for the CATV franchise,should torium at the University of parties. I don't necessarily think it's the post between $50,000 to $100,000 in Arizona, 1501 N. Campbell best way for a town to grow. performance bonds. "I don't feel that is Ave. "The purpose of incorporation is self unreasonable." The workshop is sponsored For all your PRESCRIPTION needs, government which includes little or no • shop in the pleasant surroundings of 1 Small Ads. B' CLASSIFIEDADS! ava TayIorFARMERS L ;:•. .�_... -- _ . _ Sales RepresentativeMISENER DRUGS INSURANCE 16320 N. Oracle Road GROUP P.O.Box 8999 C.R.B. under Tucson,Arizona 85738 the dome FARMERS Bus. 825-3777 Res.297-6745 in the Casa Blanca Plaza t 6020 N. Oracle � AllogAVNFor all your insurance needs. 14)144ik, ,,ft . _,..... Senior Citizens Check Our Pharmacy Rates .— .!.'.'":',':.T:"'",1 a110M �' hours 9 to 9 2972234 wEicomE -,--- ., '1"11411. v' Ai 1i ` . i41SAGUARO DUENEWCOMER 0 SERVICE A CORDIAL«Et.COMT..AWAITS NEW'TUCSONANS DINNER THEATRETO CHANGES IN The Welcome Newcomer Service of Tucson,with its many 749 W. MIRACLE MILE trained hostesses will greet and welcome you to our wonder- ful city—all made possible through the cooperation of our mEDi_cARE �fft,* —3 b` r merchants and businesses. - - ,' - ‘ . ' ..� '..4 NEW INSURANCE SERVING ORO VALLEY AREA TOO! t ` , ..-._� .r, .. ,,may +^,f SUPPLEMENT AVAILABLE presents INCLUDING SKILLED NURSING _ 11111111111111111111,_�®®11®®®■ III% , -., 1 Aa , ..,, , HOME CARE gat ii ii ® Christie's > ,*' SEND FOR FREE INFORMATION I ThrillingMystery ® MnrD? I . t4 ., - - Q . a . iii �. The _ _ SENIOR CITIZENS DIVISION OF ® ) an a- - - - 1 PIONEER LIFE ® FRAME THAT PAINTING-- _ Unexpected � -INSURANCE COMPANY ii Come in and visit the -- - ® OF ® inBIGGEST tittle Frame ShopGuest ILLINOIS Tucson.OverI ROCKFORD, ILLINOIS iii 2500 quality . � '� ii handcrafted picture frames $1.00 off wi h. Q tQ on display—from 5x7 to 24x48 i] - P.O. BOX rthis ad y 4549 II ❑ TUCSON. AZ. 85717 It • Pre Cut Mats 08x10 to 20x24) ii ,; • Pre Cut Glass (5x7 to 18x24) OE 4 -, -, .i.,. y, . ,�__ ,t-; --A ....E.— —. COUPON amNm---w• I • Photo Frames 116 . . . . ` ' ® • Orifinal OH Paintings � T f s 4,• Name OE by Tucson artists OE Communi#y Food Bank® Night Address Eli Each Friday,with guest appearances by local celebrities, I PROFESSIONAL, AMATEUR, STUDENT includingU. of A. President John P. Schaefer, as the Zi OR HOUSEWIFE ARTISTS . . . in Corpse. p _ 1111 $1 Discount with two or more cans of food. Q IMPORTED ■ Delicious buffet dinner- unlimited selections Age Senior Citizen Discount—Thursdayand Sunda ® P'E' ' RE11 U FRAMES Student-Faculty — y Discount Frida an ® y d Sunday Phone ® Military Discounts 2905 E. BROADWAY - ® Coctaiis 6:15 mum ow s————_——— — M M� IIE 325 5617 Dinner 6:45 Show 8:15 One a West of Country�� i Reservations Phone® 623-9456 ENDORSED BY Mali.TMrtu SAT.ro do to a:oo i l ARIZ. SENIOR CITIZENS ASSOC. A-4 ORO VALLEY[ARIZ]VOICE Wednesday,March 29, 1978 incorporation leader Engle CONSTRUCTION SHOULD START IN WEEKS Bid awarded fcomplex see sost, . Construction of the Canyon del Oro fine additional hardware for the stage,he said. arts complex should start within the next District officials extended negotiations (Continued from Page A-1). His backyard overlooks the Oro Valley few weeks. with Connelly Construction earlier this establish some sort of control over Country Club golf course, and he said he A construction contract was awarded by month, after a second call for bids still development along Oracle Road. golfs three or four times a week. the Amphitheater School Board last night exceeded the district's budget for the "I'd like to see the appearance of new Engle and his wife Cotsy live in Country —after district officials whittled down the complex by$329,000. development conform with the rest of the Club Estates.They have a son who lives in project's costs by$270,000. The fine arts complex should be community,"he said. Illinois. By eliminating one-ninth of the completdf next year in April, and interior Although Engle believes there are no Engle does his own lawn and garden construction costs,the price tag for the fine furnishings should be installed by the fall real controversial issues at present, he work, and said he sometimes acts as a arts complex stands at approximately$2.5 of 1979. anticipates the new council's biggest "foundry man" for his wife's bronze million. project will be paying off the town hall in sculpture projects. However, Leslie Follett. Amphi's one year. associate superintendent of finance and more Steve Engle's interest in Oro Valley accounting, said only minor changes will i `':4 s : be made in the overall design of the • polities began almost 17 years ago.when he ..E ,,,,,,,,,,84;,„„:„, moved to the community. He said he was -,,,;,,:,--.,:,,,,,:„z.,". complex. ree co i es one of 10 or 15 people instrumental in � �� � "Board members were very conscious beginning incorporation efforts. � r �k :� about not sacrificing the quality of the In a move to more closely control the appointed bythe Board of ;; �., � ,...„..,:: ..,...,,,,,,,,,...,;:s, " ` complex," while negotiating fora lower circulation and distribution of the Oro "I was - J( bid with W.F. Connelly Construction Co., Supervisors to the interim town council- � � �''''''''.1* �, � ,2,,,,..,.,:., � ��$� �� Valley Voice and Catalina Call,Sancruval between April and September 1974, but - ;* 1$ 7:- Follett noted. Publications Circulation Manager Gregg was not elected to the first council,"he said. �� 4�x= m: The plans still include a 750-seat Chmara today announced the end of free .�� a auditorium with an orchestra pit and a distribution of thepapers throu h Engle, who'll be 65 in April, retired as - -t, g president of Burlington Railroad's :W R littletheaterwith aseatingcapacityof 200, commercial outlets. commissary company in Chicago. 1z � ,a.::' .�; he said. Chmara said that while some locations 'I...:;. ti But costs will be trimmed in some areas. were distributing the paper on a free basis, � � The length of the duct work for the cooling several oints were sellingthrough a er ��`� PP P "' ) LOOKINGTO w � s stem gill he reduced and janitorial �' machines. 'z BUYS SELL, ��: ..... storage rooms will be left unpainted,p This week he will be meeting with each RENT NIRS, @�° Follett said. of'the distributors in Catalina and Oro To further cut costs district officials we ill Wok � . � �- � Valley to establish the price and line up subcontracters to furnish portions commission to the merchant for the paper's try . . ..:\ ''.'.**":" ,. of the complex's interior, rather than sale. • ��� paying Connelly's construction Thenewspaperswillsellonthestandfor Want Ads ��` � �A's � �� superintendent to do sa,Follett explained. 15 err r coactin Aril 5. The home �. . � �� a, P AY g P } � District officials will deal directly delivery subscription rate will remain at E.S. "Steve"Engle, with the subcontractors to solicit bids for $3 per year for another several months, auditorium seating and for curtains and according to Chmara. . S TEE ( 4 BOTTSST T!INO TO SIT ' ` ! KJYK FM95 TUCSON SINCE SUNSEINS ''f c -,,, ,\..\ 141 LIII 0 ) 01" " , 4,„.• A' •�� �17eS41e X/Lit S 1dirt gi DIO f.% • s AM 1490. nir STOnm . Or . . I Foundling In The Forest itioaringF�mi art • t This Radio Editorial z .?as �.�ritten by Jot n Riddicl and was aired by KAIR-AM and KJOY-FM Wed.-Sun.Coli for Show Times Steak Dinner & Show iik ' - Only $8.95444 4rtfo. ..` People who worryabout such thingswonder just how high �1 II pg our inflation rate is. The government says it is something . ` • ÔASLIGHT over six percent. But others suspect it is much higher. ._ '" , 'TH .ATR 006-9428 • In Trail•l Doi tin One official of a Tucson company concerned with building estimates that the inflation increase in construction here is eight to eleven percent. Prices can double pretty fast at that rate. My Dear, Would We don't have to look far for the basic cause. The federal r- = 1 government is presentlycontem latin a five hundred You. Believe _ p g --,4` billion dollar budget about five times what it was less than WE SolLD IT WITH • ',';' fifteenyears ago. Itturns 1,' u s out that the cost of what is called A WANT AD �.._ government service is high. On the other side of the ledger,some things are deflating in �., •,, , , . cost. Specifically, the prices of electronics products. Under t/��/l (l /(f,14 f radii, N///f,1 � the pressure of competition with the help of technological IN THE SUPERIOR t'uf'f{T advances and the creativeness of innovation the people in IF IF'TATE OF'ARIZttN.A . . . IN atilt Fttll THE:t'ttt'�'�T1 OF I'I I\ t�THE SUPERIOR COURTARIZONA OF this industry somehow continue to lower their prices. In the Matter of r THE NATE OF AR17.O�tA the Estate of ► N. I. ill,ti. IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF PIMA - tit t 1 It'E:Tt t In they Matter of 1 flat;!R F. E t`ItE l tl"rt►1;S the Estate cif t No.I'448$' HARRIS$1 RI' ► ll(11'WILLIAMS. .11 1 I\'l '\OTIC F TO A....* • L t C'RF.DITORS There is a lesson here somewhere. k�•tia_:k�i. I tt'6'E'it�('d. NOTICE IS IIER)+:131'e�l�'E:ti'ha' 'hi* NOTICE IS HEREBY' GIVEN that undersigned ha..lxtn apiniinteil pers+na! �IARG IRE:T HC)FFMAN has been ap repro ntative of this estate.All lx�n�►ns pointed Personal Reprekentative of this having claims against the estate are :.tate_All persons having;claims against • re.tuirc!it prc ent the:Ira r chair..within the:'nate are�reyquired to present their If you have comments or suggestions based upon this four month.after the elate of the fir4t :'hairs within fourEnonths after the dateofpuhIf tion of tisnotice orthe claimswillthe first publicatiofthis noticeortheeditorial, write "KAIR is concerned, 3.438 N Country Club,tee• forever barred. t'l „• mu::t be 'fairs wilthe forer barred.Claims must presented by delivering or mailing a I'presented to the undersigned attorney i f! written statement of the claim to the for Personal Representative at 6977 North Tucson, Az. 857.E undersigned lxsrsonal representative at ()carie Road.Tucson.Arizona 85?04. Offices of Henry Zipf 220 E.Speedway, i)ATF.D:March 24,1978. Tucson,Arizona tt.57115. ZIPF&HENDERSON DATED March:i.197$ Attorneti s for Persona!Representative s%Hent}•Zipf By Walter L.Henderson Req.:ZIPF AND Req.:ZIPF&HENDERSON HENDERSON Pub.:Uro Valley Voice Pub.:Oro Valley Voice • March 15.22.29.1978 March 29.April 5.12,1978 /411 / / . ._ Wednesday,March 29, 1978 i , -,,,,,,,.. -It -, , ,.., s, ,,S - • A 7- :: - -,, ,...„.......:, „.. ‘. II ';'4".''.::.:12; 14 ' , , ' c oo 1-I w 1 a e ceremony ,., ,. yy�5.,�y '�"-P'ZYr ebb } �:�4 �'� �-:,, .„.....„..„....„,.,.,.„t ?,Stl+ ^+T+E °t ::.,::.,...,,s :„:„.„,..„,,.,,. ,,,,,,i., , ,,,,,, .., . .r s coug ,. • ,...,..,,,„. , , . +fir a, K Y �.`�K .� ....,....„,,,....„,,, , ,,:,.,,..:,..„ 4 Dedication ceremonies for Coronado , x': , ''',.,„',i ar deaication :,.,., „ .k,,, , ..„,, �� „,,,,:,„*„...,„4.44,.... ., + '.�`F �.... .,• m3. 4+,..;n r. �.rga`C ,?.,} ' Y{' ro', • . always on the ball and _� _: mentally au oke a�s � � Elementary s new mascot,a metal cougar, never caught asleep.,9 � � will be held Friday at 1 p.m. stand •, ` s > ,�' e• straig• ht and a r f Theytallandst�a t ' $* 4 The cougar,made by Catalina artist Joe confident andproud n what.they are 1 �y /` � � Ventura was placed March 17 in the They 're - 4, iii;*.:0,' / also athletic. E�rtergetic and not playground on a pedestal of rocks collected ilk„''''''''':'. 4.- by the students. Them are all around good at everything the, +K Principal Gerald Butler said he hopes to do. s, .—Ir.,, IVhave the elementary band play at the � � By Bruce Peck �� ceremony at which members of Pima 4Cou ar County Parks and Recreation will take + part. Cougars are rt ilrl and free. The schools students and staff all will (uroi,ado.�•ticdertt.��(irE wild toy,. attend the ceremony. Cougars are rend strong. The school paid about$300 for materials - r�rl.�� i-'�r C'��r'��j�ad��student to make the cougar,which is a replicaof a Cougar creed a challenge once in awhile . . 1 papier mache project done by students in So does el errs Coronado student. The cougar l.S undefeated. (l. 111111111111k Iiiii„, 1976. They were under the direction of I `' Sandy Whitman and Butlers' son Bruce, So is a Coronado student. ,w ,.` who was.working at Coronado that year. By Ree Menaldino "We still have the P• original papier mache g• p project in a back room at the school, NMI CATALINA CURRENT . .;s,,,,,, ,,.. Principal Butler said. Artist Ventura brought the cougar to .� . - - -,:. e Coronado several times so that. students �pimiiiiiiipoil could view the various stages of gCoronado construction as part of a career education kids plan ” y ' . program in sculpture.• �"` - ,,,,,.... _, Students also wrote poems about their • • 4, ti new mascot.The following are examples of op, their work: ,,,,,, . .,,, , 5 .s'iror°"' ', ' ' book , ,,. ..,. ...... ......,; Our .,,._.. ` - dt., op � Our Coronado cougar is so beautiful, By BETTE CHASTAIN ,. Sitting out on the pedestal. Fourth graders at Coronado s, %OA- 4 . . '-,...4,-: 0 - + The cougar looks like it is read! to in Elementary School will ,! speedpresent a play '''' ' p the air. about books and libraries this week to Like all the flashingcommemorate National Library �; : �� ` ' people in the school, week, � .,res. .Nr��' ��fi"' '�� '`� 1,,..1-.. , 4 ,,,,,‘,fi-----,, ---' , � The cougar is riotIazy, April3to9. �� �• , ,. .t ��� And neither are u.�e, They will be directed Because use are the Coronado Cougars, by teacher Diane �,<� �-; � ,�^�' �"� V �. �,, .• a t�,r Y � Flashr q and br�iq Vin• ,ht. Schneider. :r By Shauna Whitman Librarian Lee ......1:1'''' �;�.... .E'r tea ��:... :.ac .�'. `:a> _ .. -- .�. • Grabers' Leopard Club . • =� „ Fruitful endeavor Cougar : . will read stories to Larry Martin, 14,of Catalina hoists a box of one of the 4,000 pounds of citrus he and A cougar is in some ways like a god, well children in the lower several friends were selling in Catalina last week. Martin and 14-year-old Darren behaved Coronado student. grades duringrecesses7_,Medders were selling the citrus for a friend from their station along U.S.89.(VOICE If trained well,the cougar may be a reliable and Iunchesthis week. �` - �, ' . staff photo) • . pet.A good student, if taught well, will become a respectable hard working Three paintings by artist Peter Nelson Coronado student. are on loan at the school library. TO BUY MOBILE CLINIC Then i a cougar�, dealt with hars/il , it „ ,f g y Entitled Inverted Rainbow, will become downcast and rebellious. "Typhoon"and"Painters' Dozen,"the oils Its inner proudness is ruined. add a touch of color to the room. • If a student is treated xrithorct kindness,he * * * Catalina group may aswill try to get revenge by dvin•q badly in All parents are urged to attend the school, using forbidden words,or talking Parent-Teacher Organization meeting back. tomorrow at 6 p.m.It will be followed by a The later has not yet contaminated Dime-A-Dip dinner and all proceeds will or $25,000 h . _ _ _ _ g ealtti If Coronado. Maybe it neper will. go to the sixth grade camping program. By Libby Petry The Coronado Cougar If, during the spring break last week. A committee of Catalinans are laying -Since the grant application must contain g parents noticed more yo-yos around,it was grant application in a description of the health care services the The cougar resembles a Coronado studentbecause the children were practicing for a the groundwork for a 9 hopes of securing seed money to initiate community desires, Mrs. Hamby said" - in-several ways:Both physically strong- contest tomorrow. basic health care for the community. another community discussion is Committee members met March 20 with scheduled for April 14 at 8 p.m. at G.L.Tunison,with the U.S.Public Health Coronado Elementary School. Services for the Western Region, to learn Furthermore, she said, the committee the eligibility requirements necessary for composed of Catalina residents should a grant. incorporate to become a nonprofit a '� �� ' SOW ' - - -k That committee consists of Ruth community health council to lend •..W - -A Steve noun M.h .. Hamilton, ggree Ernie and credibility to the group's effort. - -� • vim::. f.d�MK:7j(YC'7ry,:. -. - ,,.,+arjois--.s....sr n.�-„,,......+...saN:w+ Hortensia Rodriguez, Robert and Carol Meanwhile, committee members will 4 Hamby, Herb Sutton, Gilbert and compile statistics on Catalina for the , ,} ^-fix -:. - t 4 Margreet Anderson. application,including a breakdown of age .._ The committee tentatively has decided groups and income levels in the t; to apply for a 25000 Rural Health Pp y $ community. .-' �_ r r.3'' ii Initiative Grant which would fund a � �` Once the requirements have been met, mobile health clinic in Catalina for the � � ������ ���+�� `'. .. .. first six months Mrs. Mrs. Hamby said, committee members • � _ —46 Hamby said. plan to submit the grant application to °� Manyrural health grants will pay the physician's salary, while the community NHS in two months. will supply the equipment and supplies. Since the grant application is still in'the �. r. �Y Before Catalina can receive a grant planning stages, Mrs. Hamby said it's :;:„.‘:,..,....,:121,„..,,,,;‘,..;,::„.„,,, �� ” "'„`+' " from the National Health Service Corp. difficult to predict the types of health care �` �'� �� - (NHS) the agency must designate the the mobile clinic would provide. ll'aiting for a break community"an underserved area." However, the group has considered A car in Catalina waits for a break in the traffic to enter U.S.89 which runs through Mrs. Hamby said the committee must staffing the clinic with a nurse the community and functions as its main thoroughfare.The compile the distance from Catalina to the g Arizona Department of p practitioner about 80 percent of the time Transportation released a study two weeks ago that determined the 55 mile per hour closest health facilities and collect and lining up physicians to fill in a few speed limit through the community isn't hazardous enough to warrant ' petitions of support from residents. days a week,she noted. g a reduction. (VOICE staff photo) H-2 ORO VALLEY[ARIZ]VOICE Wednesday, arch2 .4,90, 1978.. AT OV COUNCIL MEETING CATV hearing tabled , transmitter discussed By LINDA WEIS advisory committee's duties for the department has and then justify the The Oro Valley Town Council tabled council: to review developers' projects in funding requests,since 20 county agencies , , Thursday's public hearing on cable Oro Valley"to see if there's a meeting of the will be eligible for the money,"Roof noted. television (CATV). but did consider a minds" and to recommend land use Roof also told the council the police proposal for a new transmitter to improve ordinances. department needs a computer terminal to .-*•:.--;;,-.-‘' the Northwest area's reception. Councilman James Peterson said the provide officers with crime-related The CATV hearing vas rescheduled for committee "would provide an invaluable information from law enforcement 44' April 27 to permit franchise applicant service to the commission." agencies throughout the state. i P ....,. James Emmick Emmick -to submit cable route . He plans to meet shortly with members Th e committee could promote attractive of the Department of Public S information and bonding specifications. afety and Meanwhiled KGUN station manager evelopments along Oracle Road "by PAG's Criminal Justice Advisory . eorge Wallace said prospects for finding out what the property owners Committee to study the matter further. G constructing a netransmitter to boost the along Oracle have in mind."he noted. Council members also amended a zoning w TV signals in the Northwest area "look Police Chief Fred Roof reported that he ordinance to permit the town hall to favorable." will submit several funding requests next operate in a residential area. Wallace said he based his optimism on month to the Pima Association of The council also approved officers to findings from a preliminary study Governments (PAG) in an attempt ,to supervise the April 4 primary election for recently completed by broadcasting secure some surplus funds designated for the town council. The appointed officers engineers for the four commercial. TV - law enforcement. are: Anne Korte, inspector; Nancy Wahl, tation . .. The reverted funds. totaling $10.300.- marshal; Beth Karmack and Dorothea ss. . He said local stations will know whether weren't used by various criminal justice Helm,judges; Ros Glickman, roster clerk; they can improve the reception by April 24 agencies in Pima County. and Glendis Parker, poll clerk. Betty — a deadline imposed by the Board of "I will review everything the police Troutman is an alternate. Supervisors in January when the RELATED commercial stations opposed Emmick's STORY bid to serve the Northwest area with a CATV system. Wallace said if the project flies,all four Anti-mi etro group lobbies n OV commercial stations would assist in the transmitter's construction. which would At Thursday's town council meeting in Smaller incorporated entities within the 11., be operating by year's end.(Sources in the Oro Valley, Emil Franzi attempted to county — Oro Valley, South Tucson and -...i.. . local broadcasting industry have spark opposition against the drive toward Marana—would be permitted to"opt out" estimated that the transmitter will cost up consolidated government (unigov) of consolidation, if unigov were approved 'Good news' to $1.5 million.) presently being waged in the state by Tucsonans and county residents. legislature. on northwest TV Nevertheless, Franzi exhorted Oro Wallace said he will let Oro Valley A bill proposing county-city KGUN station manager Valleyans to sign his petitions against officials know at the April 27 council consolidation is expected to reach the George Wallace informed consolidation and"to make enough noise" meeting whether the stations can solve the Senate floor for a vote sometime this week. to their legislatorsthe town council Thursday . reception problem. Franzi spoke on behalf of the Pima evening that preliminary "If we run into a brick wall before April County Commission for Representative Oro Valley Mayor Lois Lamberson findings from a study show 24.we will let the council know.There's no Government(CRG). informed those at the council meeting that Tucson's commercial reason to camouflage it" if our attempts Even though similar legislation died she had written to legislators, saying the television stations may be are unsuccessful, he said, from neglect in the House last year,Franzi proposal still has too many uncertainties, able to build a new The council also authorized the Planning said unigov's previous defeat is no "The business of shared revenues hasn't transmitter to improve and Zoning Commission to appoint an consolation, been addressed. And what happens to the reception in the Northwest architectural review committee composed "Proponents of the bill are saying 'we consolidated government if a town opts area. (Photo by Chris of an architect. an engineer and three lay plan on losing this yearbut we will be out?"she said. Kemberling) persons. back next year'."Franzi noted. Dorothy Montgomery. a former Staff members from the City of Tucson commission member. outlined the -who want a back door way to annex"land assessed at high valuations — primarily Shadow Mountain the mines south of Tucson—will continue . . to push for city-county consolidation. work to require Franzi charged. And Tucson's "brigade" will have two, three weeks additional troops: frustrated political You have given us a year of unprecedented growth, hopefuls who believe a new form of helping us cover the news you want. You are important to Construction started Monday on road government will put them in office,Franzi improvements in the Shadow Mountains added. us! Estates East subdivision. Under the proposal. a 25-member Starting April 5, 1978, we are asking all our readers to Robert C. Volholzer of Quality Paving commission would replace the Tucson City subscribe (at substantial savings) or buy our publication at Inc. said the paving of streets and Council and the Pima County Board of installation of storm drains and pipes Supervisors. Five members would be your favorite location for 154 per copy. Free distribution of should be completed in two to three weeks., elected from each supervisorial district, the Oro Valley Voice and Catalina Call will be discontinued Quality Paving was awarded the with each member representing between on April 5 1978. contract for the roads March 18.It was the 15,000 to. 0.000 persons. , low bidder for the project which should Unigov proponents argue that metro When you subscribe for mail delivery you avoid the hassle cost $68.574. government would provide fairer of driving down to the newsstand, and the possibility that The town's contract with the paving firm representation, since current council ' requires that the work be finished within , members represent 60,000 constituents there wont be any of us left when you get there. You'll also 30 days of when the project started. and county supervisors represent some save $4.80 in the first year alone. A subscription is only $3 90,000 persons. while single copies will cost$7.80. (You can save even more Correction 111.1 by taking a two-year subscription for $5; plus, you'll be protected from any subscription price increases for the An article in the March 8 issue of the Voice incorrectly length of your paid-up subscription.) stated that all grade school GONEWe want to serve you even better by closely monitoring students in Oro Valley would our costs of production and distribution while giving you attend the new Mesa Verde Elementary School. FiSHING! w broader news, features and coverage of our friends in Oro Leslie Follett. assistant Valley and Catalina. superintendent of finance _ A and accounting for the gain, thanks — T.C.. urpin Amphitheater School Editor & Publisher District,said his information was incorrect. Thanks to the Children residing east of . P.S. You can renew any subscription now and extend it for Oracle Road in Shadow EASY LIVING up to three years to make sure your subscription price will Mountain East will attend not be raised. Harelson Elementary School. Follett pointed out. Guide to Southern Arizona — The remaining grade school children in Oro 'Valley will Lake Fishing Please stat my subscription to the Oro Valley Voice. attend the planned Mesa Verde school. RIn the- Enclosed is my check for $3 for one year • U"s ( agkA''' nEws $5 for two years $7 for three years HALF , April 2 Name SIZE and _ Address SHOP43 F. oro valley los A. City State lip 22EAST BROADWAY April 5 Telephone 1 : TucsoN. ARIZ. • • V. Wednesday, March 29, 1978 ORO VALLEY[ARIZ]VOICE . B-3 *4'11'''V'V''*4 4 . --tdpad. i , oro ~• '«t vaIIeyJ. . CLASSIFIEDa' s Cla -..., Advertising ,, ndex Commercial and Business Want Ads 425 Foods .03 Pet Services 711.Parts & 5e per word,20 word minimum Accessories ANNOUNCEMENTS Special Effects 10e Extra Per Word "Instant Mixes" make and store Rabbit hutches all new galvanized for pie crusts, puddings, bever, welded wire construction. Com- 4 used tires. 800x16.5D. Lots of 101 Announcements Blind Ads 5oe Extra ages,etc.,$1.00; "Yummy Rabbit plete with feeder,watering bottle, miles left.$45.825-9620. 103 Card of Thanks All Ads 4% Sales Tax Recipes.' hash, sausage, enchila- hangers. 1-2 and 3 compartment 105 Give Away[Free] das,Aunt Phil's special ingredient, units starting at$30.825-9391 or 717 Travel Trailers 107 Lodge&Club Notices Ask for Oro Valley Classified Ads etc.,$1.00."A"Rabbitry&Supply, 884-8586. 109 Lost&Found[Free] 1 P.O. Box 8498-CRB, Tucson, AZ For sale:8x18 Shasta travel trailer. 111 Personals 85738. 113 Travel Opportunities 884-9880 HORSE SHOEING Good condition. Call Cecil 825- HORExperienced. Reasonable rates. 3106. 3-22 Ph.825-9876.Harry G.Clayton. BUSINESS SERVICE DIRECTORY Deadlines :427 Furniture RENTALS Saturday 1 1 a.m. for Wednesday 509 Pets For S 201 AccountingsBookkeeping Recliner rocker chair,lar evin !, Sale g , --- 203 Appliance Repair y 205 Answering Service Combination Rates light grey, used one week. Will 811 Mobile Home . 207 Auto Service Green Valley News-Oro Valley Voice Rates sacrifice.297-3721. FOR SALE 209 Building/Remodeling available phone 889-2092 Pure bred kittens:Manx&Persians. Furnished 44 foot mobile home.2 211 Carpet/Rug Household Also Australian Shepherd pups. bedroom, porch, fenced. 9050 N. 213 Concrete,Masonry 435 825-3400 or 825-9376. Oracle.Call 297-6478 or 297-3632. 215 Cooling,Heating FREE G..•. 217 Drafting Services 3-29 219 Electrical Repair FAMILY WANT ADS International Sterling silverware, Kittens for sale.Male Persian,male 221 Excavating&Leveling Manx,two Persian male cats.Please 223 Handyman 98 pcs.-7 pc.place settings plus phone 825-3400 or 825-9376 or REAL ESTATE 225 Hauling SEE COP N serving pieces. $1600. 297-0384. 385-9366. Write Catalina Pet U � Call after 6:00 weekdays. All day Service. CRB 8756, Tucson, AZ 227 Income TaxLand & weekends. 909 229 Janitorial Services ., 85738. es Acrea 231 Landscaping&Yard care g 233 Legal Services 109 Lost& Found 255 Upholstery For Sale: Foam carpet padding ---- 235 Miscellaneous Services [Free] $20.00 per roll,dinette set$30.00, BUSINESS/ Five acres of beautiful desert 237 Mobile Home Services tables$4.50-$10.00,TV stand-cart property. Located just 1 block 239 Moving&Storage Upholstery Special - Basic sofa $8.00, air hockey table game FINANCE north of Tangerine Rd. and one 241 Painting&Papering LOST-REWARD Catalina,Hawser and chair$139.Choice of Hercu- originally$129.00,sell for$60.00, block west of La Cholla. $12,500. 243 Plumbing Repair Rd. Pair of men's tan shoes.Black Ion or 100% Nylon. Plus $5 gold occasional chair $8.00, etc. 245 RoofingSidingshaving additional each cushion.Old World 297-4553 or 825-3546. 605 Investments Call 297-3212. - case. Reward for return of 247 Sewing,Alterations case&contents.Phone 825-9887. Furniture Works, Tucson 623- 249 Swimming Pool Maintenance 3-22 8223. 91 Mobile Homes 251 Tree Service Wanted:to help rehabilitate thost LOST-REWARD.Catalina,Hawser Custom Drapery&Upholstery 253 TV/Stereo Repairs Rd. Pair of men's tan shoes.Black FREE in home estimates or visit our who are less fortunate.We are in 255 Upholstery need of tax deductible GOLD & SILVER Broker 1,2,3,bedrooms for rent.Mobile 257 Well Drilling shaving case. Reward for return of showroom at 4243 N. Campbell. DONATIONS of furniture, lamps, Home Ground Space available. case&contents.Phone 825-9887. 327-3383. china, pictures & frames, post-. Coins and Bars Laundromat open to public. FITCH UPHOLSTERY&INTERIORS cards stam s coins, p , books,plants Daranyi and Co. Catalina Country Mobile Home EMPLOYMENT -- -- &pots.We will pick up.Call Willing Phone Tucson 623-4711 Park N. Oracle Road Catalina 111 Personals Effort Industries: 327=1734 bet. 297-3830. 301 Babysitter Wanted EMPLOYMENT 9-4 p.m. 303 Help Wanted Own now.Let Ken Pohlman help you - -- For sale: '73 "Marlette" 14x70 305 Help Wanted,Saleswith your pre-needed care. Call 303 Wanted Two 50-gallon galvanized gas mobile home.2 BR.2 bath,perfect 307 Work Wanted Evergreen Cemetery 888-7470. Help barrels"$10 each.One braided rug RANSPORTATION condition. Ideal 2nd home for MERCHANDISE Room,board,private bath,garage, 9x12, $25. One spool of standard winter visitors with free summer foothills home, to healthy woman gauge barbed wire,$10.Call after 4 -• upkeep.Catalina 825-9158. BUSINESS SERVICE p.m.or for ointment call James MISCELLANEOUS with car, in exchange for light pp 701 Automobiles Budger,10x55'with 9x13 expando. F.Ragsdale,R.R.19.Box 107.825- One bedroom furnished. Skirting 401 Appliances DIRECTORY housekeeping, some cooking and 9404. and awnings.Tool shed.Screened 403 Antiques driving for one. Afternoons and g evenings free for outside work,plus -- Must sell. Like new'77 Ford Pinto porch.Orchard Valley Park,3950 E. 405 Auctions Hawser, Lot 60. S ace rental 407 Books,Coins,Stamps 201 Accounting/ weekends off.Phone 299-2536. 4493 Recreation wagon. 79 tags. Excellent gas p 409 Building Materialsmileage. 11,800 actual miles. Ph. $40/mo.includes water.Open 1-5 411 Carport,Patio Sale Bookkeeping Work odd hours adding up to a full Equipment 297-2305. 3-n p.m.daily. 413 Clothingtime job. Tuesday, Wednesday. -�� 415 Cooling,Heating LEE'S Saturday and part-time Sunday Royce 23 channel CB with PA.RF 417 Crafts,Hobbies work week as circulation assistant Gain, ANL, Delta Tune with 419 Farm&Ranch Equipment ACCOUNTING delivering and distributing weekly antenna. $80. 327-5809 or 297- kworid 421 Firewood SERVICE and monthly publications in 5145. 423 Floor Coverings income Tax Returns. . Tucson, Green Valley and ... 425 Foods Federal&State. surrounding communities. Must 453 Tv's/Stereo/ 427 Furniture Rcwkkeeping small business. maintain and repair distribution • 429 Gift ideas tick-up&Delivery. machines and addressing systems. Radio . ,0111e NISt i 431 Golf Equipment Experienced&reliable r u lied. Call Mr. Chmara �' 433 Health Foods 297-980 T uck s pp 435 Household Goods , , 624-3745 in Tucson or 625-1579 in AKAI reel to reel tape deck, auto 437 Jewelry, etc. Green Valley. 3-29 reverse, 3 speed, 3 head. Tapes Jewelry, Watches,Machinery,Tch207 Auto Service included. $300. 327-5809 or 297- 439441 Musical Instruments 5145. • •Advertise it in the 443Nurseries,GardenSupplies 445 Office Business Equipment - ' Help Wanted 447 Photographic Equipment PETS & 449 Recreation Equipment NI U 12=1 451 Sewing Machines _ '"""`° LIVESTOCK • :1: 453 TV's,Stero,Radio �� �� Catalina Ariz. opening oro v ae 455 Wanted to Buy i'~._..inii%cwaii._1=- - for part time center ,,,,,,, torr nns0sry%p'"natOroVa.P'fraCo"^h PETS&LIVESTOCK manager in multi- 501 Livestock 501 Livestock For Sale All RV Service purpose senior center and For Sale 1;:s . - •_ 503 Pet,Livestock Supplies Complete Motorhomes. nutrion program. Must - 505 Pet Services Travel Trailers. Fifth Wheels have experience facillita- Full blooded African Goats,Pygmy 509 Pets For Sale and Campers serviced. by Type$50 and up.825-9620. qualified technicians. ting social services and BUSINESS-FINANCE planning,organizing and Complete gas. electric of anizin E plumbing repairs. hitches. imp em en tin social, 601 Business Opportunities tow bars, wiring expertly P 603 Insurance installed. Refrigerators 8 recreational and educa- Bring to 605 Investments g COUPON FAMILYfurnaces also serviced, tional acti�ri les. Trans- 607 Money to Loan mobile service available.609 Money Wanted All RV Service portation necessar`°.Acce tin resumer until ��� WANT AD! 11111, TRANSPORTATION just off of 1-10 at 1225 P W.Miracle Mile Tuesday 3/28 5 p.m. 701 Automobiles open Mon.-Fri.8-6 p.m. SNGP, 242 S. Plumer, HERE'S THE RULES 703 Bicycles Sat.9-5 p.m. 705 Boats,Motors,Supplies By Appointment only Tucson, Az.85719 E.O.P. - 707 Campers&Shells 622-3709 - -, - +1.All items for the FREE family to omit any items not pertaining 709 Motorcycles `wont ads must be written on the' to personal items. EvE n 4. No personal want ads will be 711 Parts&Accessories coupon.Recreational Vehicles 209 guildin 307 Work Wanted 2. Name, address, and phone taken over the phone. 715 Rentals �! number must be induded on the 5.The deadline for the FREE 717 Travel Trailers Remodeling Mature experienced nurses aide coupon, or it will not be family want ads is FRIDAY 719 Trucks . will care ,.for patients days or accepted. NOON. evenings.825-9580. 3. Only personal want ads will be 6.When item[s]is sold,please call RENTALS TILE-Mexican Colonial Clay Floor accepted.We reserve the right 884-9880. Tile 70t per square foot and up. Child care, light housework, 801 Apartment Furnished Adobe Wholesalers, Tucson 793- reliable,references,part time.888- For The Sake Of Clarity,Please Print 8700 N. ORACLE 803 Apartment Unfurnished 8593. 8210. 3-15 805 Commercial Rentals 807 Home 809 Miscellaneous Rentals 215 Cooling/ o r 811 Mobile Home MERCHANDISE 813 Mobile Home Lots Heating 815 Share Living Quarters MISCELLANEOUS 0 817 Storage Rentals - 819 Townhouse Protect your cooler with a heavy r 821 Vacation Rentals canvas cover from Air-Master 413 Clothing 823 Want to Rent 3928 S.6th Ave.294-9358. REAL ESTATE Printed T-shirt proclaiming your "Right to keep and bear arms," 901 Commercial Property 27 Income Tax White$3.98,Yellow or Blue$4.98; 903 Farms,Ranches S,M or 1;Postage paid.Send check -NOT FOR PUBLICATION 905 Homes Catalina or M.O."A'"Shirt Company,P.O.Box NAME _ 907 Income,Investment Property 8498-CRB; Tucson, Az. 85738. 909 Land&Acreages Tax Service Immediate Delivery! ADDRESS 911 Mobile Homes , 913 Open Houses Mrs. L. Jane Black Sell-out: 100 new, slightly soiled PHONE NUMBER 1 915 Real Estate Wanted printed T-shirts; 28 styrofoam 1 6054 N. ORACLE 917 Resort-Vacation Property Located for the fifth ti ear mann5,000 mannequins: and over Maximum Insertion-3TimesADS CATALINA 919 Townhouses in the flocked iron-on letters.All for$50. For Each Want Ad DEA IS`FRIDAY NOON LAW OFFICES Call 825-9391. 84 ORO VALLEY[ARTZ1 VOICE Wednesday,March 29, 1978 ',.,.....„ ....,, „-„, ,. . , . . ' .4 .!4.-4.*,,,!*6 ... . :,-,,-• ,.,.--' 0 .1, :,, • .\*Iii,c,' - .., *--.,,,... • -•'"4-..:- -..,.....0., . y.•-;r / * --.,-.',..'t, " ix • 4 .; ,,„4**'"' ;•.v. . '.'-, - -- - of:* ''.. y 6,, ,,, . . 4 ..., . y , ,:i'''', -oi- 1 ..f.,..:'''''' ;:' , „..., . .... ......*. - .... t. 4, , 10....*„.„.„\ : 4. ,,fr ., ' ... t.I „,... .;.. * -..- - „„. ., , ...,..- - ip.. . ..„..s, Stalking Easter rewards -- .„,,: ...-,,c-- '- ...., . .,.. , Children from the Canyon del Oro and .,,,..'::;'.1 -' , • ,....* - - • ....... , .". , i„ ... „,. . Itt.• - ,-;, .\,-. ., :r . Palo Verde Baptist churches found thesite „,-.,,,.'. ..K. .,... of the new CDO Baptist church complex a . „. # ,., . :,;,....,,, ..,,,,• ,. • , ...,.., jungle of treats Saturday during the - . . It . churches' Easter Egg hunt in Oro Valley. . /,- The children stalked the grounds around ' „ ... , ., ...... . .., •- 44'. .. *: IF: _ . .-„..44,0,1,,,‘,... ; „,,,,,,.,,,,,,...... , A .. .4. the foundation of the new church for the : , ,', , :# mi.4* 1 "'• '''. '-',.* ,/ ,.,..00.** 04144.404L„,,,,, approximately 400 treats hidden in trees. V: .; ii - , 4 4 . ....---- IR and bushes.At right,11-year-old Christine .i..sis,;*, . , ,.i. 4.1*-firo , * ,. ,,t., --- - Shepher lays her Easter basket down to ,),-. -- / ,„„ 0*, ...._ .., „,40 , .- lik• , . see if the egg she found was one of the f •'::i.:. k- -:,..-- / . **. 0 - 0 ....„-- special eggs that would entitle her to an ._..,14_,Iixr,...-....„:1,-4, .,,, . . . .. f iitt, • - . Easter prize. Below, a group of young ''.1'.-1".: ,,--,,. .'its .-A, . .1.,,, **i.'...481. * ....'-',.,....N-.• ...........L......._ .,, children resemble an expedition as. they ..,,,:.:0,-....„.;:„.....,:,,,,...,..., ..,,,,...„.„....,,,,.........„.: ,..1,..:. ,,,,. .,.,..:,..... gh the lush vegetation in ,,....,.:.4z :_c„- -„4::.. --.„. .--:. ';,,, . . 4i,'11 ''''' • w * .,..,......_ ___ , roam through , ri d ,- :,.„"*..it:-.--1 .#-.1....4,-..49 ,,t, ,.. . ..- ,.. - search of sweets. At far right Conrad ..„,i,....,„:„..,,,,,,,,,,tr.,,,,s..i.z7,0., ..,,,,„ ,. ,... r , , , . . ,,,,. ,„, ....:,\ :„.„..., 4 _.............._ Hubele's face brightens after he addsba , --,A..--„;1. -....44-11‘.;14, .. . .,_,... i ,4, •,..,....*- . , egg to his discoveries. (Photos y ,,,„,.,1,--_, .„, .,:a .,,,...4.; ,,, fi !, * A • candy . ....„.,.. itt. Chris Kemberling) , ,.``... ,* 4'',. '''.4;',..,•""°,4 ,:*''' ', * ' I " .1 ,.:. . tV . , .4. ..,,,,•.,'. ---- .,.-.4: ,.,,,- •- ,V.. „ks,.# ir ,,,‘ -„,• .-.. ' 4s. * .,..,-, „ , -,. •.., .. ,s..... _. ..0 ,•*#--,-,.-•;,-,,,-.--. . • ., . t,r,:''' 4 s , ,,,4',-,,,, ,:r-ti.%. '''''''',* , . ' , .. -;iti,/ "''°,44,'..,•4'...'''',-*.. ' \ *,,,,..:,.c'i.,....a.-''''''‘..,'1„,,,, ' ' ' '" ''''' .., -,01, ' ''''''' s.'i Iii. ,.4=' ••di' ' .•4 it/ , • • .• .., • " , , 1 44,,,,,It.tfr''' *"., *.','',„,,i,*-'t4',44';':1'..47:,. ,.'';',.:.' * ,.. 1' 4:,* , '-' -' 4 ' , - ( c. • i,„.-- --A.r.,..- ,„- , ''. ; **.....::: -.' ,i,,.., ,:. 1 4: : . \i,,,,,,,....,,,,,i,r4i,,,,,,ti,,,-,,.i.,,‘",-,,,iit:(:.,:,,,,,w...,,,,44.::,,,,,,,,e.,,,,,,,,s,,,... 4, -,- i f„ 4 - , .,. ..,\... ...- 22,, ,,..,:t. ,4- „ . 411.1 ^fr4k.,,1N ,1.,,A.,,- ' 1'--, v ; -*.i*".• op.% .,...". 1. *lot 47 7 41,1e. .0 - 1,,.,71. 0 A . , - '4*,.4 - „...4 ifr --,..y..--7. '',,t*..„' .*:04 ;: ''' ' V. . /7 '' ''' 4/4''''''''''' :-I'lk iii iii 111 , 1 ''''.'''',4 .1i.- .0'7)')*"'", ' - '4''''...:'-'"F.-4,41.-..--.e4f-...--).----:,',..!•V' 4,,,, *,..;r-)44'4 ''''''... "? ;", 0 WI' • .• ' ''''. * . 4,, ...,-. 1,,,...-e., 4„...,:,. ..- -11v,„,4- 4 - '.:._ park. `rse* r."`'.4 ,„744-„- *., *4 441,,,,,,,,Ii-44,,t.`. -,‘,4" ' '.' ,,-1-tir.:,- ,,a,,,,,;..f,,,,,,4 ,,..;%:, 4 A=4,,,,- er,;t2k.... , P.,,, --,1,:,,,,,--pv....--,-.4--,-- ..0, ,4,-, to-- .y „,- ,-.... „..,.. ,-,„ „,t 1 , - 4 , . ...., A'" * '''' ' f• . k :.4.1„.4,-•.** ,/t.,-- . , 4‘ • .1. 9. '''•ir'''''', .t"..;\7"'"'4'-',' , \ ,,, •Ilr ' ii,s ,' '' ' 00., ,e, :4,, , v i • . ssii , ,4" 4.. . ,,,,'"'',,,,:ii,..,• ".I.,,,,, .i .,,,,L'''9 ,_ •,.-. , .. '\'''' ' +-110091kio ;:'1 ,,,,.-- L ..‘•.:', * •, ' ' 'v.': * ' .,, , * *,,AT, , ,t. , ' -•'** Agss.:'!....: 4 ,,, i-.;•., %..:;,..&-, - -,,,i ...:-. 4,1.,,,,; .. ,...,...-,:t:, • .., .?.. ,,,,„. ..:' ..z' --, s *. 4 v.,,,,,,e„,,,.,,,,, ....,,,,,...,,,,,,,,,f,„,.„., ,i,c• ".• ,,,,•,*tir ...,, „..3,...,, •,,,,.•• ',,', '..,..- - „„ •,,,,„, , ' ' ,•••••=, ' ' ' '''''t.'• .,..) ...' .'t1V c . •Iii ' -•i, ' ' -;z4lii-.:,. ; . ,,,,.,,.... ,i:4,11,7*, ,-,.. 11,., l'',.. . ' 4*. - :'4-'''''41 7 4,, 5101 ;*-.:7,- 4 1 ' : ""so:N . .3,' i ' * ' ' Ix ', 4. '.'41ti: *$.4.41 -.*. • '1 ,:iY, .;14. ..*.''':,' I., ' ',%.. , , '.-t,-: . _-:.....4..- ,,. °.,„..,, --4 ' • 4 . - 4'• '1. . , ' 7;....-• - , ...,-..,.... • .- (r: ,r 4-4- k. ,,, . .4 ,,, , --4. ' 4**/,`- ,..- •-•!` .." - *****': - * L 44.4,..-,-**i•..A4lii 411111P* • - , . , ',.' ' .le f '-4 r , 'irk .. 4. k•,:"*,,, 4ie„„,,41. 4,-,, 4.--tft -.., ,I.' 44. ,..,- ---v- ir• ,:e. . * i;...),,':.• . ,.; *x .,,, -.-',r '''',4,",k,1. ' #., ..'' ,'.; **.ri *,,... - 4:4.-,-,• .. *- # -- •, t. :., if, , •-. ' . ,..., --, , - , ' , # , . A.. -.....,,,,. *4, • .."'4. ;:: "P., , ' ,,,, '0,*' -,C.„* , ' NNti.-z 'ita '1.i',.: 4 "."4'41'; .,s*" 1'' , i ,, , ,,- „v.:. 4 , -'• -. ‘t, 'ci - ' *.;,.*. ‘,„. . .' -: 4,,,.p.''.: '--',,y‘ 1,,,4 • 0.4- ** ....• . 44,i, *ii.,:....,,‘;:;* 'ti - , '„.„,..14,1,-T4.,-•-•. - .4,* - , --. okAf .,-.. A4.-1.,,,,,„4„, -,-,,,:k• lb. A)* :,., - ,li, ,..-.)-1,.. , -, * sk, / , . ,,,.. s. - -- , i _4,4 :, , - „„ * - 4 -'.-0.',..„,. ,-. 7- '-4.- ,z,..4.4,-,.; k 4 - . "....'-.-is, , 5,., 4',,C,,,,,,,, .. . ,- . #7,-,' „or i t's, , , ,,, . ' i•-• ' , , • . . ,. . .17 ,-- .. :.,..,1 l' 1,'''‘'''' '''' 0*.s 1'*' ,W4-'' ',... '' *, '' ' * ,,' / ' . , • PIIIIIIP111111111. 111111PIPIPPP"Iftlifb4DGIIIIII° litNI‘0)1141i • ,1 41 . • • • • • • 0 411 • • • 0 • • • • • • • • l° • II tile II li 111 . • . 4) III • • • ' • ENTERTAINERS • • • • • • • • • • IP • • • • • • • • • • 4) • 41) . • • 0 41 41 41 41 41 41 4) 4) ip • ..., II • • • • • • • • • • . KCEE A111/7 9() ... A STRAUSS BROADCASTING COMPANY STATION , •