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Published for residents of the Town of Oro Valley, Pima County, Arizona Y
Vol. V No. 19 One Section,Sixteen Pages 15 Cents Wednesday,May 10. 1978
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Pusch Ridge area . ,t.1i f ori-.1
A localvoice speaks up
. to protest TV tower
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Rancho Verde into Oro
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By LINDA WEIS (CR-1) to Suburban Homestead designa- Valley.
tion, whichpermits one professional toothpaste commercial
Residents in the immediate area ofp �c We wanted you to know
Pusch Ridge—both within and outside of building per acre. about "Even your best
g Local residents said that, in addition towon't what was going on in
the Town of Oro.Valley—say they willfriend tell you"? •
fight efforts to locate a 100-foot television their esthetic objections, they oppose the the courthouse, in city
Well, we will. The Oro
tower on the ridge at the east end of rezoning effort because they fear it might hall, in the back rooms
open the door for development of mobile Valley, VO�Z c e/CCL t a l 2 n a •
Hardy Road. where decisions were
Such a tower,which could be equipped home parks and professional buildings in Call will tell you. That S •
lights,would be their low-density area. being made affecting
with guy wires and signalg u our fob.
The lots for the proposed tower would YOU.
an eyesore and an affront to the entire P P That's why this news-
Northwest area,they insisted. be purchased from Tucsonans Sam L.Rich So we told you that an
At a meetinglast Wednesday evening, and Jerome Courtney of Courtney Invest- paper is valuable to YOU, •
ment Co. application.fora heliport
six Oro Valleyans and 13 Sunnyslope the reader. No other
residents a eed to et an attorne and to Rich and Courtney own 18 undeveloped near Catalina had been
� g y lots in the subdivision, accordingto the newspaper COVerS the
protest at the May 30 hearing on the made with the proposed
matter, scheduled bythe Pima County county treasurer's office. Each lot is news O f YOUR c o m- .
� � Tortolita Plan and
Planning and Zoning Commission. assessed at$3,500. munity in the detail that
The tower would require rezoningof Vic Borg, one of the leaders of the wesuggested what that
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two acre lots, on which the would-be opposition, told'residents: "Rather than h , might mean to zoning and
1 televisionopposing the tower altogether, we should Tats Why we persist,
developers three commercial lifestyles in this area.
stations in Tucson—have an option to buy. (Continued on Page A-6) week after week, in
w siteWe talked about the
The proposed to er is in the to you the hard .
Sunnyslope subdivision, just south of _, lighter side, the fun stuff,
news, the facts the
Hardy Road (the approximate southern i too.o. W e covered t h e
boundaryof Oro Valley) and immediatelyTV things you need and want .
ytower winning of two state
adjacent to the Coronado National Forest. to know.Both the pleasant •
The three TV stations, which have championships by Can-
joined
and (sometimes) the forces to compete with CATV yon del Oro High School,
hea�`ing , set� unpleasant.promoters in the Northwest area, wantand photographed the
the lots rezoned from one home per acre That motive t0 give
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our readers ALL the ;t ,
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information happy oldsters at Cata-;
is what led .
• Generation program.
us to cover the incorpora- .
Tucson's three commercial stations have We tell it like it is. We
filed a rezoning request with Pima County tion battle waged by the
Town f work hard to gather the
to allow construction of a 100-foot O Oto Valley, and .
translator or "booster"tower just outside facts, and then we give
to report on its success .
Oro Valley. against . you the whole picture
Earlier, the stations had .submitted g overwhelming
plans to the board of supervisors outlining
odds. the good news and the
bad.
ways to sharpen TV reception, in hopes of That's
why we covered That's why you should
deterring a cable television franchise for
the area. in depth the manuever- consider subscribingto
A May 30 hearing before the Pima ing, the charges and the VoiceCall• maybe
� = . :t, County Planning and Zoning Commission counter-charges which
"' has been set for the stations' rezoning g think about b u y i n g
request. led to establishment of someone else a gift
first oneCatalinargTucson attorney Robert Kerry area subscription, too. Becausew- represents the TV broadcastingstations. p '
.. � ��..� - fire district, and then a our support on a regular
"The topography of the area makes this y pp
an ideal site for a translator station," he second one. basis will that
keep
„ �. said, "to service the Northwest with clear It was the reason we invaluable information
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television reception and eliminate the
warned of Tucson annex- comingto YOU on a
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' .i current current poor reception" which he said is ,
ation moves toward the regular basis. Think
'-',".14':',' caused by the nearby Catalina Mountains.
"Furthermore, the two lots (on Pusch Catalina Foothills and about it.
Ridge)aren't desirable for home building told you about home- Maybe your best friend
despite the(current)zoning,because of the ,
extreme slope of the land,"Kerry asserted.
owner investigations of wouldn t tell you. But we
Mrs. Lila Rhude KOLD-TV station manager Jay Watson bringing M e s al an d-, will. The Oro Valley Voice
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Lila Rhude said
before therethe are May several details to work out 30 public hearing. Tucson National and and the Catalina Call.
The type of tower to be constructed
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/ • hasn't yet been determined.Watson said.
irsThe translator might be self-sustaining,or
a"guide tower"might be erected,secured
to the ground by wires. • Home Delivered 1 year subscription $3 • Two Year Home Subscription only $5
otner ear Watson said the stations would prefer • Three Year Maxi-Save Subscription $7
building"an unobtrusive"structure:"We Fight Inflation Now—Price Increase set this fall.Protect your subscription rate by taking
Mrs. Lila Rhude of Oro Valley has been would like it painted to match the terrain," a longer term today. No price increase until you renew. $7.80 at the newsstand.
named 1978 "Mother of the Year" by the he said.
Oro Valley Voice/Catalina Call. However, the tower must meet Federal Clip this coupon and send with check or money order to:
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age from 14 to 22, Mrs. Rhude got the nod and Federal {communications Commis- ,
over several other outstanding nominees. sion approval. Valleyx m a � �� u� n85702
She will receive a handsome engraved "The FAA could demand a red and " { ' �� •o
the occasion, and whitetower"equipped ed with a signal li lit '
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a bouquet of red roses. to warn low-flying aircraft, Watson said. � -s l'3-YeaS,S7 �')
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Mrs. Rhude is the first recipient of the Channels 4, 9 and 13 have an option to ;
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Gila monster of New it is seldom fatal.
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ADMIT, THAT TH1NC, DO SN G i 1 a in the spring of the year,
I REMEMBER I ER. C'oNTR1AUT E TO Tw mon - but when hot weather
WHEN N THIS vA 11.,E AEST NET/C QUALITY r 0 —r� comes it sticks to night
WAS BEAf�TIFUc., s t e
BUT.!F BUCK RaG ER S emerg- hunting. It is a greedy
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ter s h especially its tail.
Y hibe r- By using this resource
nation in the very early it can go without eating
/' i478 spring. At this time the for several months either
small bead-like scales in the cold winter,or hot,
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which cover the body dry summer. At first it
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j Or j a s orange patterned cover- exciting life. The lizard
One Year A o ing. spends both hot and cold
S It is a heavy, stout weather in a state of
Pusch idge doesn A proposed area plan lizard with a 24C
my gait. inactivity.
for Oro Valley would set
u a large "residential However itnmove But to see one confi-
eserve"g zone--about surprisingly hen in dently strolling around at
✓ pursuit of its prey,which dawn, one gets the
one-fourth of the town'sneed a tower eyesore =, d5m be newborn am- impression that as far as
area—around Canyon del and the Gila monster is
Ora High Schaal for resi- other lizards. concerned,the world still
dential use when the It also is very partial to is dominated by reptiles.
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need arises. eggs which it obtains by
Does the beautiful, • seems in the worst Three Years Ago raiding nests and BUMPER STICKERS
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unique Pusch Ridge area possible taste. corporation movement burrows with the aid of a ( .� ;:.
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need a change of scenery? And truthfully, that died when the Pima keenly developed sense of _
• g y isn'twere smell. Its forked tongue •• .'tom
:ay,
Not like the one pictured location the only County supervisors a flicks out from time to
in the cartoon above but possible one; perhaps it told that petitions seek- time when tracking food. Grant me patience,
• � in to abolish the town
that's what could happen. isn't even the best one:The o
government were 40 sig- But it is not this forked 0Lord—but hurry!
g apparatus which can
TV broadcasters and natures short of the num-
In fact, if the Pima inject venom. The Gila 1978
their engineers know of her needed. monster overcomes its
County Planning and other locations all of
Zoning Commission agree them with high eleva- TED TURPIN'S SOUTHWEST CORNER
with three Tucson tions, less densityof
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television stations, and without
population, r can a es
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approves a zoning change the historical and scenic
for two lots at the east end `
values of the Pusch Ridge Arizona Republicans, strongly Republican in Republican candidates,
- the mountain terminus
area. who might be expected to everything except name weary of off-again, on-
-- of Hardy Road, a 100- But unless the people pose a serious threat for —that many GOP can- again, and unsure of
foot TV tower is exactly i the governor's race this did at es' enthusiasm getting the necessary
organize and mount a fall, are bouncing on the waned. financial support, said
what we'll get. zoning horns of a dilemma. They found that many they would pass.
protest, this _ _ _ Rublicans—so
uest mht well just They of their counted on So the ep
The three commercial re l q g haven't Republican financial far,at least are left with _
• slide through, as so many e t supporters didn't mind Ev Mecham and Jack
stations want to install y is too
such a tower, complete have. been the thought of Good 01 Londen. Mecham
p Ifyou would be willingable to "' Wes as governor, Demo- conservative for a lot of
With blinking red lights • came _ ����� crat or not. Republicans,and some of
to help residents and
and a mobile home or upwith . Still, some of the them figure he has a
"shack" maintenance a can-others interested in would-be candidates "loser” image.
� With the aid of a clever
• - protecting this area from d i d ate hung in there. After all,
building, high on the which - they figured, there are hatchet job by the
• such an eyesore, here's shoulder of Pusch Ridge any substantial portion of such things as party Democratic Arizona
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a guaranteed eyesore to what you can do: - the party is enthusiastic loyalty—and national Daily Star, Londen's
• Phone in your name, about. And several who party funds. luster has been dulled at
those who enjoy the scenic
view of the crag from a might fit that description Then, unexpectedly, least slightly.
say they wont run. Wes Bolin address, • phone died—after And the Democrats,
far south as Ina Road and number to committee It's ironic. just four months in office. showing that amazing
as far west as 1-10. members at 297-6547 or The GOP was looking And Attorney General solidarity which has
297-6059. If you have hopefully toward facing Bruce Babbitt was helped them many times
friendsacquaintancesGov. Raul Castro as governor. before, quashed a bitter
It's a sad prospect for or recently as six months Perhaps some of the primary fight when Dino
mountain area which is who would be willing to ago, because he hadn't Bolin-admirers in the DeConcini agreed, reluc-
the home of one of the few help, ask them to do the distinguished himself GOP began tohavestrong tautly, to withdraw from
herds of desert bighorn same. and in fact had lost second thoughts; Babbitt the governor's race.
support. But he finessed has his supporters among Then Democrat Bill
sheepin the entire But dont wait. The pp°
his way out of that Arizona businessmen, Schultz did the same.
public hearingbeforeproblem by gettingthe but there are others who Bruce Babbitt's star rose
Southwest and which has p Pima
been named part of a County's Planning Carter Administration to consider him a dangerous still higher.
�USt• name him ambassador to and unscrupulous radi- The Republicans have
National Wilderness Area and Zoning Commission is Argentina. cal. been trying hard to come
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by Act of Congress. May 30,and that very That left Wesley Still, it's a bit hard to up with a stronger
Ther0 osed location far away. So act now. Bolin--a Democrat who keep changing gears. candidate. So far,they've
p p was so conservative, so Many of the potential struck out.
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Christ Child Society Patio Party
Ideal balmy, sunny weather prevailed Sunday afternoon and evening for the fund-
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c:12- , raising party of the Christ Child Society,which drew hundreds to the fairways home of
44404 Mr.and Mrs.Joseph Seaman,620 Valle del Oro.Guests heard barbershop harmonies
by the Sweet Adelines,enjoyed a buffet dinner,cocktails and wine,drew for prizes and
. enjoyed the Arizona outing. (VOICE staff photo) .
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Cataiinans re-Igniting piac.y.enrysona:1?vrIbtalesrksetbwaillli
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get a new scoreboard for' be positioned at both ends of
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their season next year. the gym, should be installed 'Net i
the spark of /
progress eeThe old onhee fegymnasiumhell from tsometime in July, he said.
of tCost should be $5,080, ( \ .,.-
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earlier this year, said Les Follett added. Approval for
Catalina residents, now county officials pulling National Honor t.. a national
Follett, Amphitheater the scoreboard was given at , , ,
of tm.nignest value
with the help of Pima together toward that end. School District's superinten- the April 26 Amphi school propertx -lame,Monroe
dent of finance and account- board meeting.
County authorities,have a During any commun-
chance to show that they ity's development, there 6._ • .
want to finish the job. are times when progress - What a beautiful way ,Diane. shines her fashion flair on eyewear. . and on you _
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falters, sputters and to see the world. • Diane Von Furstenberg :
The "job," of course, is _
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need and deserve coin- civic-minded Catalinans
pletion. It's heartening to agree with us. Watch and
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Editor:
We read in the Oro Valley Voice of the"Mother of the GROUPS...
Year"contest. My vote is for Mrs. Carreon. 74-Ve4a `704(44
My car broke down on Oracle and I went to use her
phone,as all who need help tend to go to her house.The BEAUTY SALON
Carreons took me to Catalina at 11 p.m. and stayed .
with me until my car was fixed three hours later. - - 4EREDKEN®
Retail Center 297-2284
They are very friendly and helpful.I admire her and Raise funds
her boys very much.
JEFF MILLER for your cause 6431 N. ORACLE RD./IN ORANGE GROVE VILLAGE
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They say the road to hell is paved with good . Floyd n. gardner ii
intentions. Two weeks ago I started to write to thank Catalina Call. ,r a
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you for your April 12 coverage of the IBM house- rla'
hunters and also your article on the Daly home April . photography
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Pat and I were happy about it.and we do appreciate c a
the coverage.It was a delight to have Dennis Joyce and Call ,
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Chris Kemberling visit our home on behalf of your 624-3745 c
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Serving Oro Valley and Catalina. Located at the
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Enclosed is my check for two subscriptions to the Oro K. NW corner of Oracle and Ina in The Great v
Valley Voice for two years. Please mail to our new r a
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ORO VALLEY[ARIL]VOICE Wednesday, May 10, 1978
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Cruises 'hot' items. this summer
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By MARY SCHMIDT _ Oracle Road, a firm which ers, managing director of I-�
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v thearea for 14 Gul l iver's Travels. "And '"
Cruises seem to be travel has been in �� :� � � A�.
agencies' hottest item for ears, also has two special travel to the South Pacific is . , ?�
cooling off this summer. cruise offers for the summer: picking up also. .,..„1,,,,-\
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Five agencies with one to Vancouver, British Sue McCormick,manager
locations near Oro Valley Columbia, and the other of The Travel Broker at 6064 �° of 'g
that ocean cruiser trips continuingfrom thatpoint N.Oracle Road,said the low
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to Alaska, the Greek Isles up to the Arctic Circle. air fares are causing chaos. I,.` t
and the Mediterranean are Cool weather and relaxa- They're so low now that I'm ...a v .
%sure theywon't last long. 's s ,
becoming increasingly tion appear to be the main
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popular. attractions for this type of Now's the time to go. C}4
"Cruises used to be vacation. But these aren't Tour business also is �� fi
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relegated to older folks and the .only tripsthat are increasing during this time .
Y �� .°� � w ,
cou les," said Peter Evans, keeping the travel firms of year Mrs. McCormick :.
resident of the Bon Voyage right now. said. ;A.
pbusy g
vel firm at Orange Grove "Mexico travel is bi Several of her customers
Tra g8' , :, �� . .. a
and Oracle Roads. around memorial Day,"said have homes in other parts of
,,,S ?.1:'&:-,,, ; .,,
"But today, singles and NancyGronin er of Travel the country, said Ms. -
a
re findingdivision of Groninger of Travel _ }
younger people Specialists; a
out it's a great to spend a Gulliver's Travels, at 7225 Specialists. �' .'
gr pe a.
vacation," he said. "You get N. Oracle Road. "The rates These people usually leave :1 ` i
yam, , it 4.
�7 ail.: 1* \''''
�`�K },....?.. a '. �` ,'•
on the boat and unpack -- are good there now. the area for two or three +,
and that's it. It isn t like And with air fares months to get away from the _ a ' ' P
te :
lot of �� ��-1:- � � '' � � �. s. <.-
flying to places where you recently being discounted by heat, she said. And a = ... „ f
sir
have to pack and unpack all several major airlines,more them just plan vacations �_,: _ . –.-��.v,.
the time." people are travelling to from there. "��� ���o � .: ss,s
Lar Reid,head of Small
Gulliver's Travels,7049 N. Europe, said Sandy Child- ry m `.4..
iv . 7.
World Travel at 7110 N. ��
<, z� , .ti
a
Oracle•Road,said Hawaii by ,,,,r . ....• ,.‘,..„..:,,:„,„,,,,,. , ,, „, ,, -
air is popular this year and „,,,,, . .#1
0,,,,,_s_. Its ,0:4 iii
so is Alaska and the �� -- �` r. - ft**Ma ,
Mediterranean by ocean r:::,,,i,...,
cruiser.Most of the agencies said = rthat business is booming ,ailb!!!ii
now and that it won't slackoff until about the end ofJuly - -� ��V.:15 Small or Au st. �¢But this time of year isn't2 ;
necessarily their busiest.
Ail iiijor--kj The Travel Broker plans
more tours during the
summer, but year-round ”` '�
business is normally steady,
,''it..., ' . -;7:1
Y
_, .
according to Mrs. McCor- � �
MOP, TRAVELInc. .
mick. ��. a
,/,.,
Peter Evans of Bon
Voyage Travel said this ,Y ' l
season's business volume i
doesn't compare to that of �� „....Z. ; ..i''',.* ;:rfts-- '
Christmas and other 'x :. ...
CONVENIENTLY holidays.
LOCATED And Travel Specialists No harm Zn dreaming
and Small World Travel
Southeast Corner Ina &Oracle Rds.) agree that there's a steady Pam Beuttler, an employee at Devereux for Lily Pulitzer, flips through a tour
demand for both business pamphlet at Gulliver's Travels in the Casas Adobes Shopping Center during a lunch
Call or Come In and pleasure trips year- break.Gulliver's Travels offers various guided tours throughout the year.(Photo by
round. Chris Kemberling)
7110 North Oracle Road
297-8231
Globe trotters abound in OV .
Like Americans every- tains to world cruises and eat fresh salmon on a yacht England is Mrs. Schiller's
r ' where, residents of Oro European excursions. in Puget Sound before leav- native country.
A Valley and Catalina will be Dr.and Mrs.Roy Mattson ing to drive across Canada to And if there are members
traveling this summer. of Oro Valley are looking their cabin in Minnesota. of the Arizona Golf Associa-
Their trips will range forward to visit to Van- Mr. and Mrs.Loren Schil- tion who have wanted to
from three- and four-day couver, British Columbia — ler will be going to the play some of the famous
INSIDE PASSAGE CRUISES jaunts to the White Moun- during which they plan to British Isles this summer. Scottish golf links,this sum-
mer is their chance. The
From Vancouver, British Columbia, to "'""+' association is sponsoring a
Sk a , Alaska, stretches a thousand-mile VISIT HOLD LANI) two-week golfingtour to
� y
protected sea corridor called the Inside Passage that include St. Andrews and
is one of the great cruise routes of the world. Let other well-known courses.
us book you on a 'Westours cruise through this JORDON, ITALY, SWITZERLAND ManyOro Valley Country
wonderland of marine and mountain scenery. You
Clubbers will be going back
have your choice of ships — the popular,intimate to Michigan, Illinois, Indi-
M.S. Prinsendam, or the friendly, yet regal, S.S. $1559.00 total price from Tucson ana, Minnesota and other
Monarch Star - and ports of call. On either ship, midwestern states where
you'll have a full day's cruising in Glacier Bay,the CALL: T. HARPER 327-5135 they maintain summer
most spectacular spot in a spectacular state. Eight- or homes.
day cruises depart Vancouver, mics.May to late Mrs Kathy (Ted) Turpin
September. Serious savings are possinle in Spring DICK POWELL 299-3018 after 5:00 P.M. son Craig and daughter
and Fall when the Weatherman and Mother Nature „_,,,� 41•""""""6Shannon will accompany
are most accommodating. For a brochure that gives ~� Mrs. Turpin's father, Alex
you '
• ng dates, fares, deck plans, etc. call us: TREASURES OF KING TUTANKHAMUN Gunn of Lusk, Wyo., to
London and then on to Wick,
ally rig° -M USEUM OF ART TOUR TO SEATTLE Caithness, Scotland, for the
TRAVEL
TUCSON
Gathering of the Gunn Clan.
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PH. (602) 2X338
• 6480 N. ORACLE RD. AUGUST 23-25, 1978 They expect to join about
PLAZA DEL ORO other Gunns for a charter
TUCSON. ARIZ. 85704 3 DAYS 2 NIGHTS flight from Minneapolis. In
� �
A Westours Partner in Alaska Travel t:nil .S?ZNATIONS $425 per person Scotland they will visit
1 Distinctive -double occupancy Edinburgh, Inverness, Loch
'�► Travel Design., Ness and other points of
FOR BROCHURE interest.
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Prinsendam registered Netherland Antilles; Monarch Star,Panama. Monday thru Friday 9 a.m.-5 p.m. [Other hours by appointment]
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Wednesday,May 10, 1978 ORO VALLEY[ARIZ]VOICE A-5
SPEED A KILLER, LEGEND LIVES
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Tom Mix honored at crash site ,
.7
Just up the road north Hollywood and became But he couldn't stop the master of both man and I
from Oro Valley and famous. deadly careening. elements. .4:.
f . ,
Catalina,on the Florence Many of his silent The front-wheel drive How could he kill ,- ii‘7,-,.....,-. 4N .::::', ':'..•::-... ' , ' .
.
Highway,tU.S. 80/89), is westerns were made car flipped overpinning himself driving like a
,-..
the spot where one of around Prescott and the Mix underneath. Road demon?
--- _ '
America's most beloved Grand Canyon. After he workmen rushed to the -- - ,--. -• .
What made Mix so . ' - .=,.. .,.
film stars was killed. became a prosperous star, scene of the accident. popular was that he was - '
4.4 ...a.
But a surprising he loved to drive They pulled him out, no drugstore cowboy; no ‘4,5
..., _
number of residents in expensive, high-speed but too late. He was dead ..,
flamboyant dandy. He .4-, . _ . „ 411F
,...,,4,4.1.1.4............. arftik,... ,........
, , ....•
, ‘ .
this area are still motor cars around the from a broken neck and was the real thing and he - .,.3,. . 4.40tor,- ma-- if ,....._:._
., . ,...... "-
unaware of Tom Mix statemultiple injurieshad his scars to prove it.
Wash"in Final County,or It was his love of wild When the pews went Before he came to
the story behind it. speed that finally killed out over the wires and
Arizona he had worked as - - ,- •,,,.-_ . .. . _
a lumberjack, a circus l'-'...- -.:.„1'. :7.7'.*17:,
him at age 60. radio waves,entire cities
A few yards from that - On a sunny October day declared days and evenroustabouta railroad . ,, •-i...-,..,1,..t. .„.. - .. , -,,,,,,,4 „„„..„...z, .,,,,,,
, - ...„--;,-- +.; . !• • * .•.: .e..- *S4,,'Nsi, * '7' ' -
dry wash,on the highway in 1940, he was driving weeks of mourning for man and a steel foundry . , . , • (,- 1 .,:°, r- ,
roadside, is a memorial more than 80 miles an this most popular of worker.
statue erected in Mix's - - . . .- ,A.,--- . • . IN: ,, -,4,..-, • _.,)
hour,stirring up dust and Western heroes. He claimed to have
honor. It s worth driving gravel on a mostly-dirt The nation was shock- fought in the Boer War, ... . . , • .. •
up there to see it—and if . . , ,„ • .
road that was then the ed. Somehow Tom Mix the Boxer Rebellion and
. .
you re old enough, to „ _ . . • . ..
most direct route between had seemed immortal. the Philippine Insurrec- , ... '
reminisce about Tom . . .
Tucson and Phoenix. Hadn't he survived tion.
Mix, the greatest cowboy
His love of high-speed shootings, poisonings, In truth, he was a
of all time. '
cars was legendary. fires,being thrown over a swashbuckler and an
Yep, he was even more Sheriffs and police cliff, being frozen in the adventurer.
famous than Roy Rogers, officers had warned him high mountains? And the movie fans
Buck Jones. William S. in four Western states At least up there on the loved him for his dash and
Hart, Col. Tim McCoy that he was taking big silver screen he was style.
(who recently died in terrible chances by
Nogales), or Fred driving his convertibleBears his name
,
Thompson. --- top-down at terrific ' ''''''''''''-'' ' - This sandy wash,viewed from the Florence Highway
. 4:4 ';' ;-,,-;s: ,
The monument south of speeds.; '''''-':'-'•'-' Th.,,,--.'''''''''t.- (U.S. 80/89) is named for the cowboy star who died
', '4"e2' -
Florence 'contains a But Tom only laughed. ,- ''''''fi4 when his car crashed and landed in it.(VOICE staff
, ,,5.
memorial plaque which Hadn't he escaped all. . :
,.,,, -,, It •- 1-; photo)
tells the story of Tom's kinds of death and
fatal crash near what is disfigurement in more ,,, )14 f- ARCHAEOLOGY
today a roadside rest than 300 films? ''''. -.1,--
',.:,..„
area. He's shown on the Although he was
, ,-.',,,,, ,, •,.,.- , , . ..,,,,,-;.,54 .*;:,--..,-,:::49", . OF
plaque in characteristic obsessed with speed and
. .,-„,,,,,,,,,,N4%-4.,,,,,,te,t,----,4..--- ,-4,-...„ :,,_ -.. ....,..-
pose with his famous danger, he thought his ',..;_.,,,-..;.:7ste-...,,,- .ltk,-4ik.,,,,I ,„
horse Tony. trigger-fast reactions
In the. 1920's and '30s, would keep him from real ,
2, - 4-
„ , ,
Tony was better known harm. He was so sure of ,..- • ' . - Al. -,,,,. .-, ,,,,,, !„,,,..,,-.. FIELD TRIP
,,,,,, ,,... ,-, -
than Lassie, Trigger, himself he had done his .,-,k, . • . . :-'"\'-'c- -...,„,0g,-•': TUESDAY MAY 16, 1978
Donald Duck, Mickey own escape stunts in his 77 "ik, ' ' ;'
, .
Mouse, Strongheart or movies. - : ,... .. A . . - '. _,,,,„„ •-.4,...- - 800 A.M.-600 P.M.
..
Rin Tin Tin. No stand-in for him.He , -.... . t' . ,,.,, -,... ,t.. . , 4 An educational program that includes visits to five
, ,e, A ,,, darnit ,,,
He was, in short, the was no papier-mache - 1;-.,,„,.. „.- ,. 41,
„, archaeological sites from Martinez Hill Ruin to
best of all western steeds. *
cowboy; he was the real •-•'' ' -, ,. t-i,i.: .... . ,te ,),-..,. ,,
, . .,
- , -0). ''''-' : . . ,-1-.3.4 ''''' -- ,-..-- -...''--,' Pueblo Grande in Phoenix. An.archaeologist will
And he usually man- thing. .4- •„,i,, '''''' ' - - *-
aged to nuzzle strong-
His luck ran out.along . ....... , -3-....,.„ .. ,. ,.. explain the lifeways of the ancient people of
and-silent Mix away from- that Arizona trail of pato - ,- ... ...-_,...,„,.. ---•-..t.,„„, , ,
fit):**, - ''''''.- '-*...-'4*
the pretty heroine in the verde trees,cacti and dry ,
.
A- ,' ,0%,:illt, ..*- able for examination.Total walking distance about
., - ...
final fadeout. washes.He lost control of s . '''',-2.419,ii.,.......... LW six blocks. Bring a picnic lunch.
Although not born his long yellow vehicle. ,
,
. ,
here,Arizona was always Desperately,he tried to
home to cowpuncher Tom pull himself out of a wild '-','--- - _ ,....:,.....---, ,„,„3-4-., :-..--,
...,.--'.. il, -* 40 (Includes Admission Fees and Tax)
,_-,, , , ,f,,,,,w.,
Mix. He had been a real swerve.He stood up at the ,,-,,,,,-..? ,, Call ANZA ADVENTURES, INC.
....,,„,....,.—.,, ....,_ -- ,
cowboy who worked on wheel fighting valiantly ,_.-„,_4 -..'- .' ,
numerous ranches in this to regain control of the - - r-14 A17.54.1*' ' at 622-3033 in Tucson for Details
...,„,..
- - ..
state before he went to machine. • --.4k. and Reservations or stop by our office
at 45 WEST CONGRESS STREET
_
• ‘
_. .„,
lia I I vandalized - -1*---:.L.‘„,,, l'...
-. Deadline is May 12, 1978
The Oro Valley Town Hall ords, "there is no evidence A memorial .f Norm Kneisers GREEN CARPET it
was vandalized again of forced entry, but it's not Dorothy Sugar, 110 W. Hatfield, Tucson, examines naclie
Monday. known if the doors or win- the memorial to Mix and his horse Tony.(VOICE staff
But damages were minor, dows were left open and photo)
totaling about $30, said unlocked.”
Police Chief Fred Roof.
The sign at the hall's
entrance on Calle Concordia CHATEAU'S GROUP DEPARTURE CALENDAR OC IS
was knocked over and the MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND COLUMBUS DAY Escorted Holiday
mail box damaged, Roof .... . - -...
said. • LAS VEGAS SAN CARLOS CRUISE -.; , ,
tr0.1 - lir .'
"Fingerprints were lifted •AIR FROM TUCSON •TRAIN FROM NOGALES •1 NIGHT CARIBBEAN CRUISE V.",‘ a
* • lif
, . . - t-
$ . ..
and the footprints were •AIRPORT TRANSFERS *TRANSFERS •AIR FROM TUCSON I 'A --....- \A . - ,
•3 NIGHTS HOTEL&TAX •3 NIGHTS HOTEL • 1 NIGHT MIAMI HOTEL (TAW .,,:‘ Z.. \ '''"4-6-:! i •
measured and photo- i • • a 7: •
•SNOW AND COCKTAIL •TAXES ON HOTEL •ALL MEALS ON SHIP i '..z.i,, i ...‘ ....• mt '
graphed" by investigators, / 1..... JP.....L.
he said. • - - ._. ---
Deluxe 15-day leisure tour including
An attempted burglary
Irtialreatt TRAVEL SERVICE :,...s.k.,
occurred April 26 at the Jay .t.cir.4- the. Magnificent Pacific Northwest
Wilson residence, 660 W. 1402 N. ALVERNON 793-7123 *tic' Featuring 2 nights Plus
Golf View, the Oro Valley each at Portland • Visit Columbia -
1
Banff Springs Hotel River Gorge
Police Department report-
Chateau Lake Louise • Emerald Lake
ed.
- t/ i ' ARIZONA Jasper Park Lodge • Athabasca Glacier
Police records show $150
y ti i
TO CLUB The Empress in Victoria • Yellowhead Highway i
in damages after a sliding aante
Four Seasons,Vancouver • Fraser River Canyon i
glass door in the rear of the Rd.Trip Air Transportation from Tucson 1
home was broken with a See the world's most photogenic area personally •Exclusive Canddian Rockies Tour Almanac
blunt instrument. •No smoking aboard motorcoach 1
In another incident, Merleconducted by Arizona's scenic photographer, Ray Departure from Tucson
Effing, 2 W. Greenock, told Manley. July 30th thru August 13th,1978 1
police$300 was taken either MAKE RESERVATIONS THROUGH:
May 1 or 2 from his 1978 CANYON de CHELLY &
Buick Sedan. SCANTRAVEL
According to police rec-
Grumply Ned Carter MONUMENT VALLEY
Four days and three nights' S230 per person LaPLACITA VILLAGE
complains that if the price of double occupancy $40 additional for single. 120 W. Broadway
gasoline keeps going up,the 623-5811
neighborhood service
station soon may stop Fri., June 23-Mon.. June 26 OR
honoring credit cards and Thurs., Sept. 21-Sun., Sept. 24 WOODLAND PLAZA
start handing out loan Sat., Sept. 30-Tues., Oct. 3 Ph. 623-0307
apiilications.—Burton Hillis 2436 N. Pantano
in Better Homes and 938 S. TUCSON BLVD., TUCSON, AZ. 85716 886-2595
Gardens.
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4-6 ORO VALLEY[ARIZ]VOICE Wednesday,May 10, 1978
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Mrs. Rhude honored ._:„,:,, .,, :,.,..,.:
.,--..-4---,,\,,,, ' - s' - ,e-- .41c44,,,,,, , ,irt,,,t .7.7». A.-tt . ,, •,,. ., ,
,4, ,tiy.
(CM1 t in 14(id from Page A-1) Ethel Carreon, a friend and acquaintance 7
of Mrs. Rhude's who also was a tireless • .*:-.4, ".''' -:74!--- * • littl"'"*"..***az,74.:- . '
of being named Mother of the Year. The .. „„, ...... , , •
•,.,,..,..-..-.., - . , +
worker for the creation of the Town of Oro
,-a--,,-- YR \yK/F, `I-,, ,,, .,
final selection is made by management :)...i.:*.f;:*4'- , ' —1/, 1. i:\":7,-,:
Valley.
and staff of the Voice/Call.
Her fans are many, including an Oro ,,,„..
.*,....1,..,..-v.,• * * \
Mrs. Rhude's greatest fans are her
husband and children. Valley housewife who termed Mrs. Carre- ..„--i-• ,,, , .,1/4
on"a sweet and wonderful person," and a , ,,,,,,,,.,,,;:,:‘,
Advised that his mother had been
chosen for the honor, son Mark respond- Catalina man who recalls of her and her _..,,,,1„;:,*,,,,, . ,4.,,..,,,,,, ,,,,,. ri_.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,
family's hospitality. (See Letters to the _
ed:"Hey,that's great!She really deserves
Editor, Page 3.) .... - -
.i.
it." -4roe, ........
In a letter of nomination for his wife, Other nominees included Mrs. Marie , , „.„, _,,
Burkett, mother of three teenage girls at
Lauren Rhude wrote: "As Mother of the
Year, Lila would represent in the truest Canyon del Oro High School; Mrs. i,,,,, .,,
Barbara Rosano of Catalina, an elemen- _ .,,,
sense a mother of love, devotion and
tary art teacher at Coronado Elementary ''''' „,., , ,
compassion."
School; and Mrs. Grace Ventura, who ,, .:‘,...,,,,,„ 1
During their years of marriage, Lauren
often had to travel extensively,putting an helps her artist/sculptor husband, moth- ,,
ers her two children and has time for
additional burden on Lila with the five
leadership roles in parent-school groups. ,,, N.,, ,,,
children.Both Rhudes are understandably - ''
The Voice/Call will announce its ,
1,.. .t...„. ...
proud of their family. -- - ,
- "Mother of the Year" each year-in the , * ..4
"The two older boys, Dave and Mark, - .-- - \ .
issue published just before Mother's Day. ' *,.., ...-' i .
have spent many hours as reserve police -
Beginning next week, the newspaper '11,.,,,i, , ,
officers (for the Town of Oro Valley)."
will begin accepting nominations for
Lauren pointed out. This was done while
"Father of the Year" from the Oro
also being full-time students."
Valley/Catalina area.
1 -iho....
Mrs. Rhude also carried an additional
responsibility in rearing daughter Kim, a I
,
special education student. "With love and ,
understanding, Lila has handled this Kids get photos
i -------
situation in an unbelievable manner,"said 1 , _t_...,..„...__,
her husband. "She has had to be mother, taken this Friday . ,.
friend and teacher."
Scott and Joni are youngsters who keep Members of the Canyon del Oro Little
active in and out of school, always - League teams will have their pictures
working at part-time jobs. This motiva- taken Friday, May 12.
tion their father credits largely to their The "shooting" starts promptly at 4:30
mother's influence. p.m. in Dennis Weaver Park, and will f
Mrs. Rhude lost her own mother last include both individual and team photos.
year and her father several years ago. As For $3 a player may get one 5x7 team
the oldest of six children, all living in shot, one 3x5 individual shot, and two
South Dakota or Iowa, she was a bulwark wallet-sized photos.They must be paid for
of strength to her brothers and sisters at that time.
. during this period of grief. If anyone wishes to buy additional
When Lauren's mother, 78, recently pictures,they must also be paid for at that
moved to Oro Valley from Colorado, Lila time.
was invaluable in helping the older woman
adjust to her new environment.
Many Oro Valleyans first became '
-
acquainted with Mrs. Rhude during the 'Minor Cteam
battle to incorporate the town, during
which time Lauren
couwas anmaactive and fun night May 22
vigorous Oro Valley nciln.
Another strong contender for this ,
year's"Mother of the Year"title was Mrs. Members of the Navy "Minor C" team
will hold a Fun Night beginning at 4 p.m.
County Line Monday, May 22.
The fund-raising event will be held at
- . the Straw Hat Pizza Parlor.
Each youngster will be given a $10
booklet of raffle tickets, to be sold at $1
co ..„- ,,
each. This is the boys' only fund-raising *,-,-.--,,,,..-\,,.. -
a)
— project in which they do the work ,,:,,,,,,
os themselves. , - '.:..cit-..-',-,,,,-,4,
. lz
To be or not to be
"c7 =
Tuppervvare sale
Tucson's three commercial stations have filed a rezoning request with Pima County to
allow construction of a 100-foot translator tower just outside Oro Valley to improve the
ct: netsleague $324 area's television reception.KOLD station manager Jay Watson said the stations plan to
- .
....1 ,
.... construct"an unobtrusive"tower,while many residents in the Pusch Ridge area claim
- r4 Atli The Canyon del Oro Little League has
earned $324.95 through its commission the translator will be a neighborhood eyesore.(VOICE staff photo)
,
proceeds from a sale of Tupperware T.
,..4 plastic housewares. hree TV stations want
According to Mrs.Karen Graham,sales
Iagent, orders for $2,166 worth of mer-
na
chandise were placed at a special"Tupper-
We have you covered ware party" held April 20 and 21 by the rezoning for translator
Little League mothers at Cross Junior
If you live in the area outlined,the Oro High.
Valley Voice and Catalina Call has you Each team mother cooperated in hand- (Continued from Page A-1)
Jan Watson,Marli and Don Hinton and
covered weekly...whether it be Little ling the sale and inviting other women offer them alternative sites for the
Tom Epperson will circulate petitions
League activity,a zoning case,a rash of who might be prospective customers — structure—such as the Tortolita Moun-
against the tower. Hinton and Mrs.
vandalism or burglary in your and many of them turned out to be. tains,"a relatively uninhabited area.
Watson also will issue information on the
neighborhood, good news or a The fund-raising event was organized KVOA station manager Jon Ruby said
residents' complaints to the local news
controversy. We don't try to cover the with the help of league president Alyce several possible sites for a television
media.
whole world —just our neighborhood Billick and Richard Rankin, another Little translator had been suggested by the
John Hufault and PeterV Centos were
..and we do it BEST! League official. engineering firm of Hammett & Edison,
assigned to the technical committee to
which compiled a feasibility study on the
study alternative sites for the tower in the
tower.
1 Northwest.
V and KGUN station manager
ism!, FOOTHILLS . George Wallace declined to name alter-
nate sites for the tower. Ruby said the
Hardy Road location would provide better Speaking be
at the rezoning hearing will
Borg,Goldman,Gloria Goldman and Willy
Baca.
tilBOOT & SHOE REPAIR ,.......----"` # reception than any otherger areas.y Watson
' -iVF4-- ........ ,
-- ,-
:__- _ •
KOLD station manaJan
, • I refused to let the Voice see the engineer-
_j1 __ , ing study. Residents talk
_ ......._
One concern of Northwest residents is about translator
Expert Shoe & Boot Repairs that construction of the tower might lower
property values, but Borg warned them (Continued from Page A-1)
WE SPECIALIZE IN against relying on such an argument tower to house the translator equipment,
*GOLF BAG&SHOE REPAIRS QUALITY DYE & *BELTS&BUCKLES before the county officials. he explained.
*ZIPPER REPAIRS ORTHOPEDIC WORK *HANDBAGS The residents, who haven't yet set a If the approval process runs smoothly,
*TENNIS SHOES RESOLED date for their next meeting, concluded Watson said,the tower could be completed
. Wednesday's session with the formation toward the end of the year.
97-8576 MON.—FRI.—7:30 TO 5:30. of several committees.
Borg and Dr. Michael Goldman were Before the hearing, county planning
SILVER BOOT TIPS&OTHER
officials will officially notify residents of
BOOT&SHOE ACCESSORIES SAT.—7:30—3:00
as
6441 N. ORACLE RD. signed to a legal committee to act as the Shadow Mountain Estates East and
liasons between the residents and an Sunnyslope subdivisions whose property is
(Between Ina&Orange Grove Rds)
,. attorney. within 300-feet of the proposed tower.
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Wednesday,May 10, 1978 01W VALLEY[ARIZ]VOICE
.
Women need recognition too Nagy says
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By C.M. LEA VENGO.OD Society of America, Mrs. Mountain States was held at decided it was well overdue." things we are interested in. continues to grow as she
In the world of geoscience. Nagy. a UA micropaleon- Brigham Young University, The forum.titled,"Women We have no right to complain learns more and more.
women have gone unrec- tology research specialist. April 28. in Provo. Utah. in C�eoscience: Dialogue; about problems if we do "The study of geoscience is
ognized far too long. Oro organized a seminar to "We women used to be put Diversity and Progress." nothing to try to change a porthole through which
Valley resident Lois Nagy discuss the woman't role and off in some corner by included eight speakers things." mankind can peer for
wants to change that. professionalism in the field. ourselves,"
Mr.._Nagy said, from industry, government. "This i,s especially true for greater knowledge:whether
At the 31st annual meeting The regional meeting, "and I got a ltle tired of and the academic, com- women," she added. "This this be through a microscope
of the Rocky Mountain attended by about 254 that.When they asked me to munity. wa one of the things that ur a telescope, it reinforces
region of the Geological geologists from the western put this seminar together. I Mrs.Nagy works with her came out of the forum. how beautiful and unique
husband high atop the Space Women can have a career: our planet is,"she said.
Sciences Center at the can have a family and a home The Nagys came to the UA
h University of Arizona. She — but it takes an extra in 1968. They have a four-
.� said she was pleased with the effort. They have to work a year old daughter, Yvonne.
response of the Geological little harder, but many are "My husband and I both
Society to the forum. doing it and are fullfilled." love Uro Valley -and are
"I think we made some Mrs. Nagy said she was working to keep it the quiet.
progress." she said. "The particularly impressed with pleasant community that it
international meeting, two of her panel members is." Mrs. Nagy said.
] # . ., scheduled for November in who,as a married team,have
� � _ Although defeated in the
.` .- _ Toronto; of course has been achieved excellence and
� ,, recent town council election,
� ,h planned for quite a ��fhile. recognition in the field of
� �� - she has maintained her
But next year women should geologywhile raisingfour
" • 44'. be more visible." children. interest in, politics and.,�� �, ,, currently isvice-president of
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After the forum at the A 1 f r e d and Helen ,
�� a - �. alkthe Uro ti alley Republican
�� r T rofessors a.t the Women's Club.
e
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said she was leased to have Universit of California.are
P y
been asked to write a paper examp}es of how a combing- Another interest involves
' ,� on the results for Geotime.�,a tion of man and wife can be a the effort in the northwest
'' professional geological real asset to a university," area to secure a community
'- °timot,) � magazine. Mrs. Nagy said. "The hospital. Mrs. Nagy is a
� t ks Another important subject Lo e b 1 i c h s both have member of the Northwest
'`' ,;_:x� rx R discussed at the meetingw as achieved, separately and Community Hospital Auxil-
�: � � ���-� 41101 future energy use. Mrs. together. an important iary, an organization
- W. Nagy said. respect among geologists. advocating construction of a
�: X �' � "Solar energy is one of the She 'aid her own interest community hospital.
;' primary considerations, she
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said. "If the Un ted States
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We have limited resourses;
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- now it's time the general /�
public dicl.” moves to Senate
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' resided in Uro Valley Arizona le
;. �,.. g i:�1 a t i()n mem ers are elected from
Country Club Estates since appropriating $982.(000 to districts located entirely or
1970. have traveled eaten- Pima establish the Catalina State partly within I ima County.
lively in nearly every Park north of Oro Valleywa�� 7
Babbitt said March 1 that
continent. assigned May 1 to the state he instructed the state
An avid art collector.Mrs•
;$,„:..!: �� P P t budget office to restore
� �,,, enate Appropriations riations
Naga said she enjoys art and
-� � . . J om thee � -
v.
� $982 000 in park appror)a
- - � �� anti ues that are unusual:"I ' ` '
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' glided through the tions that the late t'(
believe art �s never sold: arL
House March 16. Wesley Bolin had deleted
��� .. �s bought by someone ��•ho
x loves it"she said. County resident Betsy from his executive budget
r .g Mrs. Nagy is active to
Rieke, long-time supporter for this year.
of the bill, has predicted The funding «•o u 1 d
- .- _ several clubs in C)ra ~'alley ,.• .
' earlier that if Gov. Bruce purchase about 29:)acres of
�, �., and referred to herself a. an Babbitt goer up front (in private land for the park
` .j, :A "involved scientist and
_ti___.� _.:, support of the bill} like we from rancher-developer
citizen." expect him to, Pima County Lloyd Golder and compen-
.Rock slide "That is the great thing senators should follow his sate him for grazing leases
Oro Vaileyan Lois Nagy prepares to examine amicroscopic rock sample in her7coirallci:tt, about.this country,"shesid. lead." he holds on 2,800 acresofthe University of Arizona Geosciences Department. Nagy, a research sp "We can get involved in Eight of the senate's :�0 state land.
presided over a forum of women in geoscience held in Utah Friday.Nagy organized ////'////////////////////,��/,��,,,�����,//////////////////////';//////////////////���������� J�
the seminar to encourage better communication between men and women in the field.
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The Pima County Board of Toning far a section border- dents' "convenants” in ex- Plaza Escondida or the
' ,, ...„ Supervisors voted 3 to 1 ing residential streets. change for an increase in his Casas Adobes Shopping
Y` May 1 to approve a rezoning The land presently is original rezoning request, Center.
''' %I, 21 ,-- , , ":„; request for property along zoned for one residence per extending the parcel from Supervisor Dusenberry
Magee and Oracle roads, four acres. 970 to 1,700 feet of frontage argued in favor of reducing
just south of Oro Valley. Magee-Oracle area resi- along Oracle. the amount of land zoned for
r Katie Dusenberry, who dents had expressed concern Martha Plevel, who business purposes.
' represents the area in which that approval of Stubbs helped lead the 20-member
' `'''\ '" opposition said, "It wa a She urged passage of
2 } the land is located, cast the request would lead to high- s
Stubs's original request for
r dissenting vote, ly-commercialized strip zon- compromise on Mr. Stubb's q
': , in alongOracle north of Ina terms. We're not excited the smaller development
Attorney Robert Stubbs, g _
one,of several owners of the Road. about it, but we got some along Oracle;but lacked the
, support of the other super-
'...'„ �` , property, was awarded bus-
visors.in March the resi- help with the convenants pp
''♦` iness (CB1) zoning for the dents and Stubbs reached a placed on the land.” visors.
A'• partial compromise. The covenants agreed to GrantingStubbs a lar er
� ,� �WI* _ � , � 37-acre parcels highway b•Stubbs were: � g
�� f ti area for commercial devel-
• —Setting two-story build- opment, she said, would
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k �r `r/ Westward Look --Developing a Iand-
r � 4 � undeveloped and zoned for
1..„„-\. scaped buffer of natural one residence per four acres.
.: The Westward Look will will be followed on Nov. 29 vegetation separating resi-
** f be the site this weekend for a with an Arizona Governor's dential subdivisions from
YI ,.. conference on libraries and Conference on Libraries and the commercial develop-
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Masami Kawano of Japan takes a breather to inspect AM 1490
his tires before venturing up the steep incline on U.S.
89 in Oro Valley. Kawano's bike carries a Japane
flag,an Americanflag,and all his belongings. se
His trip After that strange Winter, is bustrn all Up in
«ill take six years, and he now is headed for Mexico outover.
and South America. (Photos by Chris Kemberling) Marana,the farmers are a little behind in their planting because of
the rains.
For all your PRESCRIPTION needs,
shop in the pleasant surroundings of
TVIISENER But the prospects look good. Talking with the men around the
Producers Cotton Gin office, we were told that they are
contracting their cotton for sixty cents a pound, which is
under the dome
in the Casa Blanca Plaza y � produce comfortabl hi her than theycalculate it will cost to it.
6020 N Oracle
Senior Citizens Check Our Pharmacy Rates
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hours 9 to 9 297-2234
These farmers in the agricultural community twenty miles
Northwest of Tucson think differently than those in the `farmers'
strike movement." And the laws written in congress to support
.04414 AVritIN farmers with subsidies are not for them. Instead, they think in
IWAIIIIP",,,,,,,,,4 , terms of making it on their own without help.
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To this point, the cost of energy and water is still below the prices
A C:ORIMAI.U11.C:0111IE;AWAITS!NEW T UcSONANS for which they can sell.And although they know that Tucson wants
The WelcomeNewcomTucson,Service of with its many their water, the Marana farmers figure they will be growing
trained hostesses will greet and welcome you to our wonder-
ful city-all made passible through the cooperation of our cotton and grain occasionally when the price is right for quite a
"` ha"ts and businesses.
fewyears to come. In the process, they'll also make greenbelts for
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Funds needed to turn CYAC into clinic
By LINDA WEIS members are hard put to come up with the
Catalina Community Health Services money, she added. .•-•
(CCHS)has begun work on a second grant Mrs. Havens said the board members
application for $75,000 to turn the would like to deed thebuildingover to the
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Catalina Youth Activity Center into a county. :
multi-purpose health clinic. But the county says it can't accept the .:,.... , .
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And a search is being launched for a youth center until it's remodeled and -
Catalina doctor, to serve on a permanent meets county building requirements. - ,...
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basis. Hortensia Rodriguez, who initiated the . . ,..
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CCHS, a committee of Catalina resi- drive for the health clinic, said the „.
dents, held a community discussion May 2 committee intends to pursue this, and
at the Coronado School to explain the would like to lease the facilities from the :t.,---,--—'
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group's progress to the 16 residents county for a nominal fee.
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attending. Supervisor Katie Dusenberry said it . . . . . - . .. „..,...-,.„ ..
Earlier, Gene Laos, head of the county would be to the health clinic's advantage if . . . ... .
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Parks and Recreation Department, said the county were to own the youth center.
between $70,000 to $90,000 would be "Pima County would need to hold the ;,,:::?.?:' 5.."''•,
needed to repair the building. deed to the center before we could use
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Laos added that $10,000 in unspent that $10,000 in bondmoney" to renovate ,' ,. ...,. „... . .
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could be used to refurbish part of the "A volunteer committee may be enthus- ' ‘,. - -
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youth center at Oracle and Pinto roads. iastic now," she added, "but that doesn't ,.,,,,ipi„..,,,, , -. ..--;*':':;:;?'.':1'",-.;f''' ' lit::':..:' '''' ...'...:;:iiir : - .:....-* .2::....-. :- .:-...-t:.'-',..-.'"---. ..•
At. the Youth Center's board meeting mean they will have the same enthusiasm \
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May 1, treasurer Norma Havens said 10 years from now. 4;,,Z • s'..z.'
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"will pull for a health clinic" and permitonly if the local health committee remod-
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from$100 to$600 this past year and board General Hospital administrator Michael ilioct tIN .:+.
Harris also attended the'meeting. -...... .
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serves the Northwest,” said Harris, "but . , ii *woo
we've ignored input from areas like . .... . .
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successful service." . . .
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"We will reassign one of our nurses to ,, „,' _
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Several merchants in Catalina helped Catalina for a maximum of four months i. ' . 0
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make the recent Coronado Elementary this summer," he said.
School Carnival a success. An Arizona Rural Health Federation
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Western Auto Store and Radio Shack all in the area this summer, he added. -.,.,...,„.. ,.., ,
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"They really helped us out, and I know man the clinic. -.z:..3-,„v
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appreciate it," said Mrs. Helen Nelson, a supporter of attempts to get a Catalina S •555
school counselor. clinic. , . „. ,:,. :.,--.... .,:g0"' ---,-
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Catalina on a permanent basis," by July .,--;..;:--,'t:;', :t .*-f4-4,t, •t:.:4:,,,,
c linic set 15, Harris said.
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He said he will compile names of doctors Aimr:..,,,., ,:',AP:ffsi:?:‘
interested in working in Catalina and .,;,:-\:.,:n.'"'
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for May 16 submit the list to the committee for
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Depending on Catalina residents' inter- :•‘„:„:.. . .-.-...\,>•-•:: ::,.,,,i,..,,,: .. . . , .
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ests, he said, Tucson General also may
A mobile hypertension screening
unit will be at the Catalina Drug sponsor public health forums on nutrition,
Store Tuesday,May 16,from 10 a.m. first aid,child illness and drug and alcohol . ... ,. '
to 4 p.m. abuse.
Harris said Tucson General had
Tests are free and available for
everyone. . , "avoided the Northwest" in the past Catalina Youth Activity Center
because of apparent hostility from
However, to insure an appoint- Board president J.D. Acevedo for the Catalina Youth Activity Center residents who were supporting the (C. YAC)
ment,residents should call 297-3830 straightens up the facilities.Several Catalina residents who meet Tuesday to dtscuss a
or 825-3798. construction of the proposed Northwest planned medical clinic hope to gain$75,000 in grant money to rejuvenate the building
Community Hospital. for community health care facilities. (VOICE staff photo)
County health officials last year turned
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Pump i.gnites down attempts by American Medical
International to build a facility at Ina,and urgiars take $5, 930
Mona Lisa roads.
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Some Catalina area residents were
at Catahna s angered that the hospital had been
blocked, and directed their hostility from vacant home
toward Tucson General, Harris explained.
Ex)con station He said he was"touched"by Catalinans'
sincere efforts in attempting to bring Burglars removed $5,930 in household Catalina substation at 792-8746. All
A gasoline pump fire at the Catalina about health care in the community. items from a vacant Catalina residence information will be held in confidence. he
Exxon station was quickly extinguished April 30. the sheriff's department said, and callers may remain anonymous.
Saturday afternoon by Rural Metro fire . • • / substation reported.
fighters. Fire district s A door apparently was pried open at the Openings exist for
Golder Ranch Fire District Chief Bob M ark Mossie home at 3151 E.Tort&ita and
Murray said the car which hit the pump • guns, jewelry and coins stolen, Detective HSA health board
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was operated by Maude Eske of Catalina. CarlTheC()u,an ::iaid.
A Rural Metro truck responded at 3:30 budget willinvestigation is continuing. Several positions currently are open for
p.m. and extinguished the blaze in 30 In another burglary.$500 to$700 worth the Pima County'Area Advisory Group of
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seconds, Murray said. • of narcotics were taken from the Catalina the Health Systems Agency (HSA) of
Murray said Mrs. Eske's car backed be alscusseci Plaza Drug store, 16150 N. Oracle April Southeastern Arizona.
over the pump, which overturned and 25. Cowan said. HSA is charged with health planning for
burst into flames. Next year's budget will be the topic of Burglars apparently avoided setting off Southeastern Arizona.
The motorist escaped injury. Damages the May meeting of the Golder Ranch Fire the alarm system by sawing through the Positions are open for consumers and
have been estimated at$500. District Saturday. roof and lowering themselves inside by a medical personnel. Deadline for
Fire fighters had been concerned that It will be held at the Coronado rope, the detective said. submitting applications is May 19.
the station's underground storage tanks Elementary School at 9 a.m. Presently there are no suspects in the For more information, contact either
might ignite, and four trucks were Board member Maria Monplaiser said case. ,John Reyna or Susan Speer at the HSA
dispatched. But three were called back the group wants to get a good start on the Cowan said persons with knowledge office, 623-5733. 100 E. Alameda. Suite
when the first unit put out the fire. budget before it's due in July. about the burglaries are urged to call the 611. Tucson.
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By TERRY VENET ability, in the minor divisions. and the boy hits the bail,practicing a level sponsor, usually a local merchant, who
Residents of Oro Valley can tell it's "If a child starts out on a red minor C' swing. contributes.
summer by the shouts that drift over from team and progresses to the next level, he Coaches for these special teams give Also the teams take turns running a
Dennis Weaver Park. can be picked up by any color`B' team in the boys more instruction, often standing snack bar at Dennis Weaver Park. Team
It's ballgame time for the Canyon del the league that has an opening," Mrs. next to the players in the field to tell them members also sell raffle tickets for a
Billick said. what to do. "Pizza Night" at Straw Hat.
Oro Little League. „ , . "We literally pckle-and-dme our way
The leagues 28 teams,comprised of 368 But once a player joins a major team, he CDO'! Big League is comprised of 15 through each season," she said.
boys and girls, play four games at the becomes the `property' of that team and players, ages 16, 17 and 18. „
parkeveryevening y g Unlike the Little League,the boys play Each team has a team mother,
Monda throu h can't be transferred. . responsible for chauffeuring players, get-
Thursday, two games on Friday and nine To get into the major division the boys inter-city teams, and don't start their tin hotos together and supervising the
on Saturday. are selected by "rounds," which aids in season until school ends. g p
"evening out" the teams. Little Lea a la be an last week, snack bar.
CDO Little League was incorporated as P Y g Recently the mothers held a tupper-
a non-profit organization in 1975, as an "After they are auditioned, the team "We obviously have a big age gap ware party that raised $325 for the
off-shoot of the Continental league in the that placed last in the previous season between the Little League and the Big league.
Flowing Wells area when that group grew gets first choice,"Mrs. Billick said. League, and hope t establish a Senior But trying to raise funds isn't the
too large. "By the same token, the team that League next year,"Mrs. Billick said. league's only problem. It's also in need of
It operates under National Little placed first in the previous season gets Minor division play ends June 30, and umpires.
League auspices from Williamsport, Pa., last choice." major division play ends June 22, so an "I'm certain there must be a lot of
and is part of District Five, the greater To be a Little League player, a child "All-Star"team can be organized. retired men in Oro Valley with experience
Tucson area. must be eight years old before August 1 The "All-Star" team plays in the in sports who could give us a hand,"Mrs.
The teams are identified by the colors and cannot have turned 13 before that District Five Northwestern Tournament Billick said. ,
navy, red, blue, orange, maroon, yellow date. against the Catalina, Amphi and Western The teams pay umpires between$3 and
and green. In addition to the regular Little League Little Leagues. $7 a game, depending on the division and
Each color has a "major" division, the.. teams, CDO has a non-competitive,,"T- The team that wins the Northwestern whether they're behind the plate or in the
top level; and three "minor" divisions, ball" team for each color and a Big competition goes into the city tournament. field.
denoted by "A,""B"and"C." League." Little Leagues are non-profit,all-volun- Although the teams are full for the
"Just because two teams share the "T-ball" teams are instructional, "and teer organizations that must conduct a season, CDO maintains a "players pool,"
same color doesn't mean they are in any no boy ever strikes out,"she said. variety of fund-raising events to continue from which it draws when an opening
way connected,"said Alyce Billick,league The batters are allowed six chances to operating. ` occurs.
president. hit the,, bill; after six misses, the "In three months last year we went For information about signing up a girl
A player on an "A" team is in the "T-frame"is brought out, she explained. through.$18,000,"Mrs:Billick noted. or boy for the"players pool,"contact Bill
highest level, determined by age and The ball is placed`on top of the frame, To offset the costs each team has a Dobbin, player agent, at 88?-�.
B-4 ORO VALLEY[Artrzi VOICE Wednesday,.May 10, 1978
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, . Arizona's mining industry, convicted of committing The candidate said he will
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many mining towns and and said federal judge Carl to hear voters' opinions on
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' frightened of losing their setting execution dates for he said.
Sam and Anna Sparacino were among Green Valleyans that jitterbugged to strains jobs. prisoners already sentenced When the visits are
from"Chatanooga Choo-Choo"Saturday during a performance of the Canyon Del Oro The problems facing the to death. completed. Mecham said he
High School Band at CRAGV West. state prison at Florence is Mecham said Sen. Dennis will reveal his "Plan for
likely to be an issue in the Deconcini misled voters on Arizona's Future." A more
election, Mecham said, the recent Panama Canal complete platform will be
• • • adding he had visited the issue. released in June, he added.
concert inspires an prison himself and inspected Deconcini was elected Mecham began an auto-
it on a tour with the warden. partly because he claimed to mobile dealership in Ajo 35
Mecham said he witnessed be against the treaty, years ago and served in the
They were dancing in the member Marie Blanchard. ments,and had an opportun- no evidence of overcrowding Mecham said. and the state senate in 1961-62.
aisles Saturday in Green "At first we were really ity to mingle.
Valley during a concert by surprised, and then we just "Everyone was so apprec-
the Canyon del Oro High had a lot of fun,"she said. iative,"Ms. Blanchard said. ,
School Band at the Commun- Because of bad weather, Mrs. Holec said CRAGV
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Wednesday,May 10, 1978 ORO VALLEY[ARIZ]VOICE B-5
CATNYON DEL ORO HIGH
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By KIT McILROY knocked out unexpectedly in early rounds. avenged its only dual meet loss of the year. include Monday's Marana game.).
With Oro Valley athletes making key Another doubles team reached the Sparking the team with wins on the After failing to qualify for the state
contributions.Canyon del Oro High School finals,only to lose to a Flowing Wells pair balance beam and in all-around was tournament last year,CDO should be"one
is once again flexing its muscle in post- they'd beaten earlier this spring. senior Dana Middleton. of the favorites"this weekend,says Metz.
season sports competition. "We're disappointed," Rowe says of his "We were favored to win," says coach "It's going to be tough, though," he
After a weekend battling unseasonably squad's second-place Arizona finish,"but Katie Frey, "and we'll be favored to take acknowledges. "Pitching will decide it.
foul weather along with AA foes, CDO you can't win every year."As they had in state"next Friday and Saturday at CDO. "We're going up against some really
already boasts a state championship team, AA-South play, the Dorados finished If so, it would be the women's sixth good pitchers, but we've got some good
a state runner-up and at least three other behind champion Nogales. consecutive Arizona crown. ones ourselves,"he said.
divisional winners. Wind also plagued the heavily-favored Baseball coach Dean Metz hopes that Track coach Allan Hart counted on
Meanwhile heavy rains forced the AA- golf team Friday at Rio Rico, but coach three straight losses brought his talent- another Oro Valley brother act to help
South men's and women's track John Ruiz's five-man contingent struggled laden group"down to earth"enough to be carry his team to victory in the rugged
tournament at Marana to be postponed to a seven-stroke victory over San Manuel ready for the state tournament this Friday divisionals at Marana.
from last Saturday until Monday, and Led by juniors Greg and Glenn Wyman,
results were unavailable at press time. the trackmen ran up a 7-0 meet record in
Oro Valley's Lourie Zipf, a junior, AA competition, but five of the contests
shared the state doubles championships J'oul weather hampered still-tough weren't decided until the final event.Hart
for the second straight year as CDO expected stiff challenges from Safford,
women's tennis rolled to an easy triumph GDO in post-season competition Flowing Wells and Globe.
in the state tournament held Friday and The Wyman twins turned in top times
Saturday in Phoenix.
The combination of Zipf and junior running the 100-yard-dash, 220 and 440
Diane Weber routed a Buckeye duo 6-2, during the year, and joined with senior
2,fro
in the AA-South divisionals. in Mesa. brother Larry Wyman and junior Richard
in the final,while CDO singles took a first Team standout Bob DeWitt of Oro Val- A 15-game winning streak fattened the Westoff to form"the best mile relay in the
and a fourth. CDO's other doubles entry ley, a junior, soared to an 88, and junior varsity baseballers'record to 19-5,and 11- division," Hart said. Larry also competes
placed third but that's not the whole Mark Shipione, also an Oro Valleyan, 0 in division play,but then"I think they got in the 440.
story,according to Zipf. carded an 87.But Jeff Ruiz's 80"saved us," a little high," Metz admits. The three-
The tournament was "all messed up," according to his father,who adds,"it was game loss skein hit bottom with a 3-0 Another Oro Valleyan, Charles Stott,
she says, and not only because of the like a gale out there." runs the mile.
"awful,gusty winds"Friday.The doubles � shutout at the hands of Flowing Wells.
team of Candy Es aria and Dawnie Coach Ruiz rates his quintet one of the � With strong entries in the mile,880,shot
p three favorites in the upcoming Friday Despite the skid CDO's record was good put,high jump and pole vault,Hart said he
Teichman was disqualified for its match and Saturday state tournament in Casa enough for first in the AA-South,however, hopes to qualify enough individuals for the
with Buckeye for illegally practicing just Grande. . earning the team a bye in the first round of state meet next Saturday in Mesa to make
before play — when Buckeye was 20 "We were third last year, but scoring- state play yesterday.The CDO nine closed • a run at second place statewide. He
minutes late due to a time mixup by the _wise this ear 's squad (15-0 over the out its regular season Monday at Marana. virtually concedes first to Winslow.
tournament director. regular schedule) is the best we've ever
An all-CDO final would have been "aThe squad is led by two Oro Valley Only the top three scorers in each
had," he says, thanks in part to DeWitt,much better match,"Zipf laments."We're who carried a scintillating 72-stroke brothers, Bob and Dave Cooper. divisional event will make the trip to Mesa.
very even." aver
Winningthe state crown for the fourth average into post-season play. The ace of a mound corpswhichThe women's track unit was "fighting
Toughest competition will come from for second"in the division,behind Safford,
straight year followed a perfect 16-0 Tolleson and Lake Havasu,Ruiz believes. compiled an amazing 2.32 ERA over 24 Hart said.Oro Valley's Stephanie Burkett
regular season under coach Bucky Hazan. Performing indoors kept the CDO games,senior Bob Cooper went 9-0 with a
p put the shot and threw the discus for the
The men's team, hoping to capture its women's gymnastics team safe from the miniscule ERA of 1.34. In 58 innings he women, who went 4-3 in regular-season
sixth consecutive state title, wasn't as elements, and the perennial powerhouse walked only 18 and struck out 72. meets.
fortunate. captured four firsts in five events at the Brother Dave,a sophomore,also pitched The women's brightest hopein the state
Playing under the same "miserable" g
divisional meet last Friday and Saturday occasionally, but starred at the plate meet will be sophomore Laura Cole,who
weather conditions in Phoenix, as coach at Flowing Wells. where he was tops in batting average at excels in long jump,hurdles and 440, as
Michael Rowe puts it, the Dorados saw p
By nosing out Flowing Wells 194.5- .440, and in RBI with 20. As a team the well as the 220,which she won at state last
both singles entries and one doubles team 192.45 for overall first place, CDO Dorados hit an even.300.(Statistics don't year.
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B-6 ORO VALLEY[ARIZ]VOICE Wednesday,May 10, 1978
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Mesa Verde Elementary and Romero Roads wouldn't "But the building job in -•. - ,,,,.„,...„, .,, .* 1 .;.t ,,
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start the year at that new "But progress has been fourth of the total project," ;.-7,..„,,s,kir#,.. ,1:,:. ,•:.-,..,,,,..,„, ..::-.' , \-i\•.„.•- ,.=•.,ft underway
school after all. fantastic,” said Les Follett, he explained. ,- ..:t,4-77- z t.i-T ,”,...a., ,, , ' ,,,,: i
Previously, winter rains district associate superin- The walls are up, the roof ',:,..*.,.„-,..,,,:...)..,.. ,*11, r,:::....,E4,-::5,-;,,,,,,-...4.-; IL !. .
had delayed construction so tendent of finance and ac- is being installed and. the ,.:„P‘j: . .:7.'- t , , ," r . 1 ,- ::*..,,, Construction of the Can-
much that Amphitheater counting. "We were six to curbs are in, Follett said. ,,..„,„..„ .#0 . .,..., .„. ,,.., , yon d.el Oro tine arts corn-
School District officials seven weeks behind because :....-;•, .4.4s- .4r..#1;,.
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A new annual tradition a big event in ayoung a.dult's building before_ school. starts. ait.C*, ,„1,..'...1;6,,, •40*„.„-., .,„
will be kicked off in the Oro life.and starting high school this fall. .
However, if the new ele- -5,..„,;:** -- *::;ir.!'': .,L: N----'';1. : ,..j:. ,,Pct'4 "-d7:'";:t'-''-z:'--fji
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Valley Voice this month with by graduating. from junior
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a special "Salute to the high is a major bench-mark mentary isn't completed by -1
Graduates" special edition for a young person,"Chmara the beginning of the school . -;. ,,, , ..,
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May 24. said. year, those students sched- --,7 i*;'"?'„..,*•..-,#-?. .1 .,;.
"That's why we think this uled to attend it will be :.' 4 ,- -;',, le .414.,*.-,!--,.:,;-',.r.,...„2 4, The building should be
The special will feature a '7,,' f.:7,,,, -i ', ,,,,:- :',4` --t;.,,.. .',. ,..,:„..,:.‘.4;47 ,44:2;•;, ,,401, completed by next April,
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commemoration of all annual special edition is grouped together, Follett :7„...:
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and Cross Junior High .The first special edition ,- ..0 r;,,. .,.... • '.- -+.
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graduates will be honored, congratulations and other Tentatively,he said,Mesa ...„.,.;.- . * •-•-''',,,,
according to Amphi school coverage of the CDO and Verde kindergarten through illi'vr., .,,..... .; 't.:44.•:11'. ,..0.4,'-';'741k-''''._, '4''''' -,sp.#1'.'; -iii, , got to admit that 30 years
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manager Gregg uates we honor today's new new school isn't finished. ,..:•:::„.,.771A:i._*: ....,' .- -.-- - ,0. :l. '"-ipik y„. -, (pithfic xvicej
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Voice is patterned after a tomorrow's citizens from ers probably would be
similar commemoration in Cross,with a belief that their placed at Harelson tempo- CDO expansion
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
OF THE
the Green Valley News, also education and native rarily. Electricians for GTB Electric of Tucson finish the ORO VALLEY TOWN COUNCIL
underground electrical work for the Canyon del Oro In accordance with Resolution No.17 of.the
published by Oro Valleyan wisdom will permit them to "But it looks like now we
Ted Turpin. enjoy better tomorrows in might not have to worry High School science addition being constructed. on the. Town of Oro Valley and Sec. 38-431.0.
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NOTICEt HEREBY west end of the school. The $253,000 addition willthat the Oro
"High school graduation is our nation,"Chmara added. about that anymore,"Follett VallTwn Council will meet and holdba
include three laboratory classrooms and two offices,
added,with hopes that Mesa aprbubeliLibhgeasriergoborsisr.TIlionigr.S61011.17.n6e01.1.),.
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completed sometime this fall. (VOICE staff photo) and repealing sections 601-c, 601-e. 601-i.
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Commercial.and Business Want Acts MERCHANDISE 503 Pet/Livestock RENTALS
I ndex 5 per word,20 word minimum Supplies _ _
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Special Effects 10� Extra Per Word MISCELLANEOUS ,..-'- - _811 Mobile Home
ANNOUNCEMENTS Blind Ads 50e Extra ----- . Rawleigh since 1889.Complete line Furnished 44 foot mobile home.2
All Ads 4% Sales Tax of extracts-spices-food supple- bedroom, porch, fenced. 9050 N.
101 Announcements ment-cosmetics-cleaning aids-Mr. Oracle.Call 297-6478 or 297-3632.
103 Card of Thanks 105 Give Away[Free] Ask for Oro Valley Classified Ads Recliner rocker chair,large,vinyl, Groom Pet Care Products. 888- 3-29
2415. 4-26 - -
107 Lodge&Club Notices light grey, used one week. Will FOR RENT: A clean and pretty
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109 Lost&Found[Free( 884-9880 sacrifice.297-3721. mobile home with 1 bedroom,den,
111 Personals
113 Travel Opportunities 509 Pets For Sale kitchen,living room and bath on a
Deadlines 435 Household large lot at 15770 No. Oracle Rd.
BUSINESS SERVICE DIRECTORY Saturday1 1 a.m. for Wednesday . G. x. Kittens for sale.Male Persian,male $165.00. 825-3546 or 297-4553.
1 --------�-- Manx,two Persian male cats.Please 4-5
International Sterling silverware, phone 825-3400 or 825-9376 or
201 Accounting,Bookkeeping Combination Rates
203 Appliance Repair Green Valley News-Oro Valley Voice Rates 98 Pce•-7 pc.place settings plust
385-9366., CRB 8756, Tucson, A Write Catalina Pet
205 Answering Service Z
available phone 889-2092 serving pieces. $1600. 297-0384. 85738.ServiceREAL ESTATE
207 Auto Service Call after 6:00 weekdays.All day 209 Building/Remodeling weekends. Want to find a good home for
211 Carpet/Rug FREE Registered 10 month old male Irish 909 Land &
213 Concrete,Masonry Wanted:to help rehabilitate those Setter. No papers call 825-9276. Acreages
215 Cooling,Heating FAMILY WANTADS who are less fortunate.We are in 4-19 -
217 Drafting Services need of tax deductible
219 Electrical Repair DONAT#ONS of furniture, lamps, Five acres of beautiful desert
221 Excavating&Leveling china, pictures & frames, post- Say where they see 11... property. Located just 1 block
SEECOUPON Tangerine R . n one
northof d a d
223 Handyman cards,stamps,coins,books,plants ' ADS block west of 1a Cholla. $12,500.
225 Hauling _ N' b pots.We will pick up.Call Wilting � In WANT
227 Income Tax . , Call 297-3212.
229 Janitorial Services 109 Lost& Found :USI N ESS SERVICE Effort Industries: 3271734 bet. ti;,
231 Landscaping&Yard care [Free] 9-4 p.m. - -
233 Legal Services Two 50 gallon galvanized gas
235 Miscellaneous Services - - _ DIRECTORY barrels,$10 each.One braided rug . 911 Mobile Homes
237 Mobile Home Services Lost: Dark Siamese male. Sinus • 9x12. $25. One spool of standard "rf._w
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239 Moving&Storage trouble.Oracle and McGhee area. 255 Upholstery gauge barbed wire,$10.Call after 4 ' ^ ' _ For Sale: Sahuaro 3 bedroom
241 Painting&Papering '�'� -= mobile home.Call 825-9211 after
243 Plumbing Repair Call 297.6467 evenings & - p.m.or for appointment call James __ . '.
weekends. 5.3 Upholstery SpecialBasic sofa F.Ragsdale,R.R.19.Box 107.825-
-sem._.� 6:00 p.m. 5-3
245 Roofing-Siding and chair$139. Choice of Hercu- 9404. " •
247 Sewing,Alterations - Ion or 100% Nylon. Plus $5 --
249 Swimming Pool Maintenance `14`... 1,2,3,bedrooms for rent.Mobile
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251 Tree Service BUSINESS SERVICE additional each cushion.Old World or Sale ii
Home Ground Space available.
253 TV/Stereo Repairs Furniture Works, Tucson 623- Water-Less stainless steelLaundromat open to public.
255 Upholstery DIRECTORY 8223. cookware. Complete set, never Catalina Country Mobile Home
257 Well Drilling been used.50 year warranty.Call: RANSPORTATION Park N. Oracle Road Catalina
- Custom Drapery&Upholstery 624-3745 9 a.m.to 12 noon only. 297-3830.
201 Accounting/ FREE in home estimates or visit our Ask for Linda Brown. 4-26 -
EMPLOYMENT Bookkeeping showroom at 4243 N. Campbell - 701 Automobiles For sale: '73 "Marlette" 14x70
P B 327-3383. Musical
FlTC3 UPHOLSTERY&INTERIORS 441 mobile home.2 BR,2 bath,perfect
301 Babysitter Wanted , Instruments Must sell for health reasons, 77 condition. Ideal 2nd home for
303 Help Wanted ir- _ Pinto wagon,luggage rack,79 tags, winter visitors with free summer
305 Help Wanted,Sales ACCOUNTING EMPLOYMENT For Sale: Organ Wurlitzer.concert in excellent condition-297-2305. upkeep.Catalina 825-9158.
307 Work Wanted
303 Help Wanted model.full pedal,walnut.Suitable 4-12
SERVICE home or church. Leslie speaker Budger 10x55 with 9x13 expand()
MERCHANDISE Income Tax Returns, both $2000.00. Call: 297-5807. 71 1 Parts & One bedroom furnished Skirting
Federal&State. Room,board,private bath,gal age,
MISCELLANEOUS Bookkeeping small business. foothills home, to healthywoman _____________ 5 10 and awnings Tool shed Screened
Pick-up&Delivery. Accessories _ porch Orchard Valley Park.3950 E
with car, in exchange for light Hawser Lot 60 Space rental
401 Appliances Experienced&reliable '�
housekeeping, some cooking and 455 Wanted To Buy 4 used tires. 800x16.5D. Lots of $40/mo includes water Open 1 5
403 Antiques ` 297-9$03 A driving for one. Afternoons and - - - miles left.$45.825-9620.
405 Auctions ,, / evenings free for outside work,plus WANTED - 6-cylinder van, good p.m.daily
407 Books,Coins,Stamps ACCOUNTING
409 Building Materials weekends off.Phone 299-2536. condition.Will buy or trade for 1964 � •
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411 Carport,Patio Sale BY VW bus, good condition. Call
413 Clothing ARMSTRONG Work odd hours adding up to a full mornings 296-9387. 4-19 • •
time job. Tuesday, Wednesday, •
415lin Heating - Crnne does not pay..but
417 Crafts Hobbies Complete accounting. Saturday and part-time Sunday "^ • •
bookkeeping and tax services- work •week as circulation assistant • ••
419 Farm&Ranch Equipment PETS & make
421 Firewood pick-up and delivery delivering and distributing weekly • can a steal •
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423 Floor Coverings publications in • •
425 Foods 297-8432 Tucson, Green Valley and • •• •
427 Furniture - - -- r • surrounding communities. Must • a 4gip •
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429 Gift Ideas 209 Building/ maintain and repair distribution 501 Livestock • •
431 Golf Equipment machines and addressing systems. For Sale • '
433 Health Foods Remodeling Truck supplied. Call Mr. Chmara •
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435 Household Goods - 624-3745 in Tucson or 625-1579 in • or
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Full blooded African Goats,Pygmy •
437 Jewelry,Watches,etc. MEXICAN CLAY FLOOR TILE Green Valley. 3-29 Type • -
439 Machinery,Tools $50 and up.825-9620. • •
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441 Musical Instruments before you buy.Adobe Wholesalers,
•03 Pet Services _ •
443 Nurseries,Garden Supplies 3393 N. Dodge Tucson, Az. 793- HelpWanted `r v~ 'i�"'""'
445 Office Business Equipment •
447 Photographic Equipment 8593. 4-26 • j,y#„�:._,�,:-, j: •
449 Recreation Equipment •
Rabbit hutches all new galvanized • �; •; •;.: :;�� _ ;�,. / •
Catalina Ariz. opening _ •T, - •
451 Sewing Machines welded wire construction. Com- • .. ~•
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453 TV's,Stero,Radio HOROCA CARPENTRY for pwatering : :;.--;;.-----.;-•- ; ~ •
part time center fete with feeder, bottle, M � w;:" �� •
455 Wanted to Buy Remodeling&Repairs hangers. 1-2 and 3 compartment a':"::.j.--..-r Garage S'l' •
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Estimates given 30 years experience manager in multi- `,. 17.777:-'.;::::-...... ..,: ,
units starting at$30.825-9391 or • � ��' -„ ••-•��-K-�-•-- •
PETS&LIVESTOCK • ""'� ''"r'"'' •
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Custom built-ins. carports enclosed. •purpose senior center and • --��- •
porches screened Licensed.bonded • "'"' ".� '"'''` •
501 Livestock For Sale nutrion program. Must HORSE SHOEING •• / •
503 Pet,Livestock Supplies •
insured Tucson - 297-6044. •
have •facillita- Experienced. Reasonable rates. • •
505 Pet Services Catalina-825-3386. experiencePh.825-9876-HarryG.Clayton. c,•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••
509 Pets For Sale ting social services and
BUSINESS-FINANCE 215 Cooling/ planning,organizing and i •
Heating implementing social, Bring to
601 Business Opportunities recreational and educa-
603Insurance tional activities. Trans- COUPON111FriKom FAMILY
605 Investments Protect your cooler with a heavy
607 Money to Loan canvas cover from Air-Master portation necessary. WANTADS
609 Money Wanted 3928 S.6th Ave.294-9358. FOR
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Accepting resumes until
TRANSPORTATION 27 Income Tax Tuesday 3/28 5 p.m. -
701 Automobiles SNGP, 242 S. Plumer, HERE'S THE RULES
703 Bicycles Catalina Tucson, Az.85719 E.O.P.
705 Boats,Motors,Supplies 1. All Items for the FREE family to omit any items not pertaining
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707 Campers&Shells Tax Service want ads must be written on the' to personal Items.
709 Motorcycles coupon. 4. No personal want ads will be
711 Parts&Accessories . Mrs. L. Jane Black 307 Work Wanted 2.Name, address, and phone taken over the phone.
713 Recreational Vehicles Located for the fifth year number must be included on the 5.The deadline for the FREE
715 Rentals
Mature experienced nurses aide coupon, or it will not be family want ads is FRIDAY 0
717 Travel Trailers in the will care for patients days or accepted. NOON.
719 Trucks LAW OFFICES evenings.825-9580 3.Only personal want ads will be 6.When item(sl is sold.Please call
accepted.We reserve the right 8844880.
RENTALS MERCHANDISE For The Sake Of Clarity,Please Print
8700 N. ORACLE
801 Apartment Furnished FOR
LOOK
803 Apartment Unfurnished MISCELLANEOUS
805 Commercial Rentals 0 r
807 Home 413 Clothing
809 Miscellaneous Rentals EASY LIVING
811 Mobile Home Schwinn Bike--Girl's 20 inch with
813 Mobile Home Lots basket.Good condition$30.00.Call _ --
815 Share Living Quarters 297-7086. 4-5 _
817 Storage Rentals t"'' 0
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819 Townhouse Used baby car seat.Collier's Deluxe ___
821 Vacation Rentals this issue Bobby Mac perfect for infants.
823 Want to Rent Retail $46.95. Used, excellent ----------
condition $25.00. Call 297-4002.
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901
_--901 Commercial Property O F 425 Foods NOT FOR PUBLICATION
903 Farms,Ranches .NAME _"Instant Mixes" make and store .____ ______
905 Homes
907 Income,investment Propertyfor pie crusts, puddings, bever- ADDRESS ._ __
909 Land&Acreages oro valley ceps,etc.,x 100; "Yummy Rabbit
911 Mobile Horses Recipes," hash, sausage,enchila- pH4NE NUMBER___-__
913 Open Houses das,Aunt Phil's special ingredient, 16054 N. ORACLE
915 Real Estate Wanted ep,e etc.,$1.00."A"Rabbitry&Supply, v -
917 Resort•Vacation Property P.O. Box 8498.CRg, Tucson. Maximum Insertion-3 Times oE•,� v>rwociN nos CATALINA
919 Townhouses OM 1 For Each Want Ad j
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