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HomeMy WebLinkAboutHistorical Records - The Oro Valley Voice (82) , ..` TOWN OF ORO VALLEY OFF ICE 9040 N ORACLE .RD TUCSON , AZ 8 5 7 0 4 0 V IS new may or could be Steve Engle E.S. "Steve"Engle looks like a good bet strong support within the newly elected One of the new members suggested that Peterson, a project manager for Miller council. James Peterson, who.was electedf. lte last Homes,moved to Oro Valley in 1970 from to be the next mayor of Oro Valley. A retiree and member of Oro Valley Under Oro Valley's municipal month after being appointed to fill h post Pekin, Ill. Country ofEtnhgeleo,rigthineal current vice organization,areselectedfromil the mayor and vice mayor left vacant .by W. ‘E'Idon Hanes' If past procedures are followed,. the mayor and oneappears safvoer wmitehminbtehrse.council by the resignation, might-be a strong contender members of the new council, who are for the office of vice mayor. incorporation of the town, vote of all council ,...-41 ,....,:_im.„ ... . fig / -'4111,,_ ,,„ 111111"12: oro V al I I e Y ,-- -----: .,.,._„...___ ., 111L411411114* jlillt.'" ..„ 4 - _;111- 1111 Published for residents of the-Town of Oro Valley, Pima County, Arizona -., 15ce:;: :f-:;-i;'i--,:;\\' Vol_ V No. 20 One Section—12 Pages WednesdayM May 17, 1978 ,,- TV tower opponents . 4. . . , , circulate petitions wouldlike wtohicschhepermitsa 4 "::;::*::::::',:i,'',::7'7‘ 1.'i, , .., . ..... , - - „„ . .... . • ,.,. _.. ,...., . , : * IlL By LINDA WEIS • They gathered 75 signa- homestead, (:',,' ,....':-!:,,-.47::::'i, -, - .0. Pusch Ridge area resi- tures last week at Northside one professional building per , ,..,,..,,, ' ' r dents have armed them- stores and from Persons acre. .',,,A..,, ,,,4 selves with petitions in their residing near the proposed , Vic Borg, who is guiding ,t.,,,, i 44 lk ' --1 * , latest attempt to squashtower site, Sunnyslope - -...., - , ‘ the opposition, said "We ,,,,,„,.., ,,,,,,,,. .„, ,i.,-.,,,>-.4 . - , Plans by local broadcasters resident Jan Watson said. ' ' ' 11 , If to erect a 100-foot television The two acre site for the meeting with the managers . , , „ . ov - ,.. tower on East Hardy Road. tower. .is. in the. Sunnyslope of .the TV stations" and .:• , , vr. , , subdivision just south of residents. . , , , s, The managers for Tucson s Hardy Road, .adjoining the A discussion. between the i commercial TV stations say Coronado National National Forest. two sides could lead„"to a , the site at 600 E.Hardy Road . . , meeting of the minds, B.org .., 4 will provide excellent Residents will continue to said, and ,could possibly reception for Northwest gather signatures and resolve the issue before the viewers. present the petition. to the rezoning hearing. ' Pima County Planning and , , i '::. .• But opponents—both Oro Furthermore, he said . * , •,,,,z Zoning Commission, which Valleyans and Sunnyslope badcastershaovfetheythetwetor ,,,, , has scheduled a May 30 residents — are convinced release a sketch t hP M atter. hearing on ,,..... ...._-- or . „$,.„.. it that the tower could be list of alternative. sites, itr...,4,.,4-'4 ,,, 40... . .' , „ - located elsewhere in the The TV stations want the leaving residents with 4*'' , ,,,, • , , s „. , Northwest, preferably in a site rezoned from one home several unanswered ques- , ,,:j.,..i.; , nonresidential area. per acre to suburban tions. ,,.4!,4.:*:... :•.'-,.1., , s , ,,- .. .. ,,,,,.; ,A— • ' - . . , .., .,. MAY 24 HEARING SET ,, .. ,... ,.. .. . , ...‘, , ...„ . . • Stations wantmodified ,,,k„..,,, „,„ 4 , , , , , ,,. , 4.,, , ,,,, -. -,,, ,- , „..„„. ,.., . . , translator buffer for , ,, „., , ,,4, ,, , ,,,...,„ ,. ..„.„,„, ,,,,. : ',,,,,, 3,.. • 14, !...v.- . .:.'''' ‘,..":":', ,, Local commercial television stations will be constructed"no closer. to the boundary l';',4 ,;:.-; ' :*.,', :4'....--,,'A; — for ask county officials next week of the site than the height” of the tower ,, .., .,:,--;,,,,,,, -;:,,,,-‘,„,It< ..-..... ..,..- '.:Y';.:',.‘''.*: .,,., .. exemption from an ordinance requiringitself. ‘.,\;,,,-, ..a:: ''''::. ,,Ilt * s'''''''',''''‘, ;,,,'-':;j-,:';:' them to leave a "buffer area” between. a The stations have filed. a rezoning ,,,,„,„„.. , ,... ,,.... proposed TV tower and surrounding request to build a 100-foot-high translator properties. at 600 E.Hardy Road,and nd therefore would The ordinance requires that a TV tower be required to leave 100 feet of land 3 clearance from the site's s boundaries. 4 440114, The stations,however,want to construct I -. the translator 15 feet from the east property line. ow,' 00111a r Rezorling The Pima County Board of Adjustment .,.- has scheduled a hearing on the request for • 3 p.m,May 24,in the supervisors'hearing * .., hearing is room in the County Courts Building, 111 W. Congress,Tucson. M ay 25 The five-member board will decide whether to exempt the tower from the Lila Rhude,the Oro ordinance after . listening to spokesmen for and Scott,after ValleY receiving a plaque and bouquet of roses honor from the Oro Valley anddevotion and the Voice Mrs.Rhude the stations and to residents who speak at was selected Catalinafroamre A public hearing is scheduled fo.r the hearing. the May 25 Oro Valley Town Council. compassion. She is the first recipient of the award. (VOICE staff photo) meeting at 7:30 p.m.in the town hall Changes in the town's suburban ranch(SR)zoning,which allows one NOMINATIONS SOUGHT house per four acres, willbe recommended by the town Planning • and Zoning Commission. A Voice / looking for. Father of Year A number of formerly permitted uses have been eliminated from the SR zone and other uses now For the first time,the Oro Valley Voice nominees.) Green Valley News, has honored a Father p rmitted have been modified, s.ai will name a"Fath.er of the Year"from the il procedures will' be followed by Sim ar inselecting a Father of the Voice the f the Year for three years, and I.ias received a number of heartwarming Thomas W. Rainsberger, vice- Oro Valley/Catalina area. Year. Readers . may clip the coupon in this nominations from wives, children, step- prohibited of the commission. The selection will be announced in the issu - e and after fi 'fling in the necessary children and foster and even chairman Some of the uses that would be newspaper's edition o.f June 14, just pri . with passage of the new to Father's Day, which falls on Sunday, information, mail it to the newspaper — grandchildren of men they felt were deserving. June 18. preferably with an accompanying letter ordinance are guest ranches. ' ee The Father of with the Year will be which details the reasons that nonun Qualities the Voice .staff.judges will churches, airports, hospitals and between consider include relationships . commercial riding stables. presented by the Voice ian engraved should be selectedFather of the Year. Anyone iseligible to submit nomina- the fathers and their children,. the time Rainsberger said the ordinance plaque, similar to the one presented on interest fortheir families, their . available private also would eliminate use for ls, Mother's Day to Mrs. Lila Rhude of Oro tions, .but .the man chosen for the honor home life Valley. must live in the area between Ina Road in school and youth activities, . . athletic clubs,resort hotels,kennels, and atmosphere and any and the Pima-Pinal County line — hardships which courses,veterinary clinics, golf d (Mrs. Rhude became the newspaper's first Mother of the Year of . after the Voice preferably inOro Valley or Catalina. the nominees may have had to overcome.. vesports stadiums, race tracks an Deadline for entries ' is 5 p.m. Friday, received a persuNominations need not.be. signed; that's community stables for subdivisions. asitre letter nomination to the persons submitting them. in June 9, the Voice office at 426 E. 7th spelling ' out her qualities as a wife and the up . St., Tueson. mother of five. She was one of five The Voice's sister publication, the il if.," torjar s \I\IXPng g ilk ggV il i _e_Th ,......._, .ose new ' — „,,,p,„,0uJ vals - somET,4,,, , .� , ; .. ,_ WE E: 'V FALLEN have good judgment _ - 101 0 V LZEy Alongwith most other And erha s the fact i .. Ts/WCORPoA perhaps j -.: TES/` Oro Valley residents, that Oro Valley. is --~ we're happy that a incorporated—with its eififf f ------13 number of families own police protection and _,, transferred to this area by control over its zoning- _,.. - IBM Corp. are choosing has to do with 1 'fsomething our town for their new it, too. home. -- For whatever reason - 9.--- they rthey chose it, we say ... But we can't say that "welcome" to our new we're surprised. We've �. arrivals. And hope they • findknownforalongtimethat Oro Valley a s this is a marvelous part of delightful a place as we Pima County. do. - , n unexpected b OTHER EDITORS SA r By CHRIS UNRUHthe blossoms-are remini- putting down deep roots. The blue of the desert scent of orchids. The wood is durable • sky forms a lovely g The leaves of a grayish- and sometimes used for uereguiation to ower more a r ar � s back round for the reen color look just like fence posts. You'll notice scarlet bloom of the ocotil- straight and narrow that the bark is very dark, A small miracle is ities that would never get weight and ease the pinch lo and the gold of the palo willow leaves.A willow in almost black. happening in.Washing- it otherwise. on the consumer's verde. Bewitching blos- the, desert? Isn't that Rather than growing in ton. Congress is actually Overall, we think the pocketbook at the same soms adorn the cactus mainstay of sparkling groups, it tends to grow consideringlegislation tostreams and bubbling g "pros" outweigh the time merits encourage- plants. eastern. brooks mis- singly and blends along remove some government "cons." Any legislation ment. Sud- with other growth along regulations from some- that promises to lift some --Arizona Weekly d e n 1 y, placed? , the washes.It isn't highly thingfor a change. in a Actually, it isn t a g of the regulatory dead Gazette visible when it is not in The "something" is the desert - willow. It belongs to the bloom. nations airlines, whose w a s h, 0 Bignonia family and is route service decisions Y more closely related to the The flowering period your �� ���v can last from April to and fares are regulatedHealth Care is e y e :; eastern catalpa. by the Civil Aeronautics m a y It is sometimes called August. Slender seed Board(CAB). ick ` $ �f desert catalpa but its pods, about eight inches Everyone's Concern III plong, dangle from the Bills in both houses of out a usual name is desert g g Congress are examples off beautiful floweringtree. willow. The mature tree branches after t h e gr p PI JOHN C FOSTER Exc.�ut�v+.O�rc.cic+r Blur Cro•s a Blue Sh�etd of Arizona "sleeper" legislation that Remarkably, it has no is from fifteen to twenty blossoms are gone. attracts a lot of support Early in the 1960's, a standing unit offers the thorns! feet tall. People in Mexico have but very little attention. new segment was intro- greatest savings poten- Somehow it doesn't In this arid land it often made a medicinal And consider the duced in the health care tial, it is possible that . seem to belong with the- thrives by growing along tea by steeping the dried support. delivery system: the such a unit actually could desert growth around it. desert washes and flowers. It ranges from business- outpatient surgical care increase the cost of all It leans gracefully over baiting Ralph Nader to center. types of health care. the dry desert wash, National4PAssociations — showingoff its white ,t . ."4.". the These centers For example, if a free- - -�* �-� of Manufacturers, from somtimes referred to as standing unit was blossoms. The touches of �' ��I''s TO THE EDITOR conservative to liberal verticare or ambulatory permitted to set up near a yellow and lavender on lawmakers. surgical facilities — are hospital, the unit could These supporters used for procedures such handle the less complica- She's honored marshal some impressive as tonsillectomies, ted surgery, thus leaving Editor: arguments: vasectomies, cataract the nearby hospital with kinBcontrols make the removaland Iwas quite honored to be nominated as Oro Valley s airlines noncompetitive, operation that does not costly surgical cases. first Mother of the Year. souring the climate for involve major surgery This then might result I wish to take this opportunity to thank the person or fare cuts. Intrastate into the abdomen, chest, in an additional expenseBa CI( persons who nominated me. ETHEL W.CARREON airlines not subject to or head. of unused beds for the - Oro Valley federal regulation charge Statistics indicate, and hospital,as well as under- One Year Ago far lower prices than ' everyone seems to agree, used ancillary services Plans for a paving interstate lines. that ambulatory surgical and equipment. It's also district in Shadow For instance,it cost$56 facilities offer significantpossb e i 1 that the costs of Mountain Estates Eastrrom HISTOR Y'S SCRAPBOOK . last year to fly 400 miles cost savings. Yet while medical teaching and have apparently been DATES AND EVENTS FROM YESTERYEARS between Boston and there is general agree- research would be the stalemated by lack of Washington and only$31 ment on the potential for sole responsibility of the agreement among home- May 19,1928—Fifty-one frogs enter the"Frog Jumping to fly between San Diego savings, there is little hospital. owners as to what course Jubilee" in California. and San Francisco, agreement on how the I n add i t io n, t h e they want to pursue. May 20,1861—North Carolina votes to secede from the nearly 60 miles farther. outpatient facility should surgical ambulatory Two Years Ago Union. The delays in getting fit into the health care centers traditionally have A stall in negotiations May 21, 1881-Clara Barton organizes the first CAB approval to enter services of a community. not been covered by to allow Oro Valley American Red Cross in Washington and consents to serve new markets or try out Some outpatient sur- states' "certificate of membership in the Pima new ideas also tend to gery units have been set need" laws relatingto Association of Govern- as its president. May 22, 1807—Former Vice President Aaron Burr goes smother innovations in up by various hospitals, health care expenditures, ments will probably « „ air service,say deregula- thus expanding their or to the entire health prevent the town from Oh trial for treason was later completely acquitted. tion boosters. services. Others have care planning process. joining PAG, the organi- May 23, 1788—South Carolina enters the Union as the Opponents,on the other been established as free- The problem of hoer to nation's current members eighth state. hand, including some standing facilities. most efficiently and say. May 24, 1962—Scott Carpenter of the U.S. Navy airlines, argue that physically and organiza- effectively fit the Three Years Ago becomes the second American in orbit as he circles the making it easier to enter tion ally separate from outpatient surgical Oro Valley Town earth three times. markets could lead to a n y hospital. Those facility into a communi- Council members will May 25,1803—Birthday of Ralph Waldo Emerson,poet, brutal competition, with removed from hospital's ty's total health care write to Gov.Raul Castro, essayist and philosopher. carriers scrambling for total health care responsi- package is complex and asking him to instruct May 26, 1945—Almost 20 square miles of Tokyo are business by offering fares bilities and handling only difficult. Attorney General Bruce ablaze following raids by United States B-29 bombers. that don't cover costs. limited surgical proce- Yet because of the cost Babbitt to make a ruling May 27, 1937—A one week celebration marks the open- They also feel that CAB dures are able to charge savings potential of soon on precisely what ing of the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco Bay. control over market lower fees. outpatient surgery, a services under state la assures air While on the surface it — � beprovided tot Oro May 28, 1959—Two monkeys named Able and Baker choices solution to the problem must survive a 300 mile trip into space out of Cape Canaveral, service for some commun- would appear that a free- .-' must be found. Valley by Pima County. Florida. f 1. . 0r0 vane Published every Wednesday by iJc ?= " TODORE C. TURPIN ;�� ._ Editor&Publisher subscription.Second Class postage Published for residents of the Town of Oro Valley.Pima County.Arizona NEWS STAFF. paid at Tucson.Az. . ry Schmidt Wednesday,May 17, 1978 Chris Kemberiing - Linda Weis Publication No. 24570 -1------ . . •rrrrrrrarrrarrrarrarrrrrrrrarrrrr•r•••rr••r•••••rr•••ar•••rrrrrurrrrrrrrrrarrrrrrrrraarurarruanrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrurrrruurrarruauar•natra•rrrarrrssarrrrrr,rrurrrrrrrrrrrnsaarunanrrrrarrarrrranuarrrauarraraarurrr•rrrarrrrrrrrra_•rrrrurrr•rrrrrrrrrrr••rrrrrr•r•rrrr•rrrrr•r•rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr•rr••st ORO VALLEY[ARIZ]VOICE ,,-* — ., ' • ..,.'s : iii..., Wednesday,May 17, 1978A-3 ,„,, .- : ' i.;?',:' 4 • ... , The Blooper? , 3.,,, ,.,., ..„,„ ,.,„,..,,.,,,,, .,...., ,...kfr "-- -,' ' .,..,,4e: z, . ... 411** . - . . 4 ' ' w ,, If• ' .. , 1 Eaffs,,Ii.o.'"-;,. . ,..„--. ---- ....., , ,t,. * -A- * Of:i ' 'N T. e—-—- . r . , ,/ /- gqiik . 9# , ..,... .. . *i , / 4.Q..) /1'67 / . \\I-te4:1\,. .1k4'.., 1 .., a*. 0 , 4 ...----- 001' /1'; .: 1 ‘ , , i . i -%Nre...1 ,1 _olio.. \‘,, ,..,--:7-;, ,,, /7 1 i „, ----- r s .'6 \ •'•;=.'--...°.;•c' ____ ,_ .444/, , ,:f415.7.:1:1 i ,.' 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Health . . .... ,...,. , ,,,,,„-.,, , Social Security's MattersPreventi. ve action Here are three of the A Rural Metro firefighter twists the cap on a bottled gas tank at the home of Mrs.Beth m ost common poor Carmack of Oro Valley,whose tank began leaking flamable gas Saturday.Rural Metro M is use shameful dietary habits. Avoid quickly shut off the leak until the cap can be replaced. Mrs.Carmack called the fire them for better health. department after being told by her gas supplier that they would not be able to repair The most startling dis- controls that have pre- — kipping-or eating a the leak until Monday. (Photo by Chris Kemberling) S wailed during the sys- covery about the new skimpy breakfast. m's 40-year history. YOUR CHILD IN SCHOOL procedures adopted by te —Eating too few fi ber- The new rocedures the Social Security Ad- pcarrying foods (fruits. ue effort to ministration to prevent are an overdvegetables, whole-grain , prevent use of Social misuse of the system in ls,and legumes). Security numbers to pro- - are er e cereaoducation now a changing identity or con- — Depending n aaliens or to illl cealing immigration stat- tect eg stimulating (caffeine) allow "documentation" of us is the laxity that beverages for 'pick-me- eviously prevailed. opley Press big business in Arizona false identities. ups:instead of nutritious pr —The Csnacks. Until now, applicants for Social Security num- By JOSEPH at least as far as Arizona risen from 2,748 in 1972 . bers could complete ap- OTHER EDITORS SAY STOCKER is concerned. to 19,853. plications at district of- Arizona Education Item:99.3 percent of all Parent involvement fices or mail them in as Association Arizona high schools and means serving as a"craft they chose. Federal tax policy There were those, a 91.2 percent of all volunteer" — going .to half-dozen years ago,who elementary schools are school to demonstrate a • • said career education in now involved in career particular craft which over were required to Only applicants 18 and threat •to chLi arities the public schools was a education. the parent practices: submit proof of age, iden- Some people think that Changes in federal passing fad. Item: The state is serving as a resource tity and citizenship go can do income tax regulations in stat- gSome interesting putting more than $4 person in an examination anything better than recent years make such us. statistics document the million into it as of the of a particular career; fact that the people who 1977 fiscal year. chaperoning a tour of a Under the new rules, private groups or an unthinkable situation said this were looking Item:57.3 percent of all business or industry. all adults will be inter- business can. Most such quite pii-ssibie. And viewed in depth to assure people are bureaucrats according to Common into a cloudy crystal ball, Arizona public schoolstudents are involved in it ll they never had a Social who live on tax dollars. Cause charities already Security number and that are in trouble because of D (the 1977 total in Baseba orados numbers was 299,386, I t is horrible to they aren't trying to getfederal tax policies. compared to 67,676 in contemplate what the defeat one for someone else. 1972). United States would be - During the last eight state golf The reforms were re- like if our churches. years the number of- "Involvement," inci- vealed in a"budget justi- museums. symphonies citizens itemizing charit- dentally,means not just a narrow fications" submitted to and groups such as the able tax deductions has Champs once-over-lightly class- Congress. Boy Scouts. Girls Clubs. declined by 50 percent. room discussion of The Canyon del Oro The Canyon del Oro golf careers but participation baseball team barely lost the The agency hasn't pub- Salvation Army and This has caused a loss of team won the class AA state various family service $5 billion in contribu- in four or more career AA state baseball champion- licized the changes, ap- golf championship S atur- agencies were run by the tions. and if the Carter education activities in the ship last Saturday to parently from an under- day. defeating San Manuel. government. administration's tax classroom in the course of Douglas High School. standable reluctance to The meet was held at reform proposals pass, it the year. Although CDO had beaten admit the looseness of the This may sound far will cause a further Francisco Grande Country Example:This week 30 the Douglas team twice fetched. but if they have decline. Club in Casa Grande with six There are only 12,500 . Phoenix westside high during the season, it was to obtain future financing teams from throughout the arable square miles in Egypt's toschool juniors are taking unable to change the 7-5 square area of 386.660 from the government, it The concept of tax state competing. • pa . square miles. eou id happen. deductions for charitable The Dorados reclaimed qin a 'shadowing" score in the finals, held at project., They're"shadow- Mesa. giving was based on the the championship from Lake ing' no less a personage idea that private citizens Havasu, making it their Pitching for CDO was Bob than Governor Babbitt, are concerned with fourth championship in five Cooper,who was relieved by plus 29 other state community needs. years. Chuck Brady in the third The final score was CDO °fficials, for a half-day to Ail inning after six strike-outs And private charity find out what state 624,eight strokes better than and two walks. has been part of Ameri- - governmental careers are second-place San Manuel. can life since our nation - , like. --- . Top scores from CDO were Scoring for the Dorado's —...-- .)....—____ . brought in by Don Agers Item: The number of were Todd Oney, Sam OFFERING COMPLETE PROGRAMS OF INSTRUCTION IN MANY PHASES —Arizona Weekly with a 146 and Bob DeWitt, parents actively involved Esparza,Bob Cooper,Philip OF HORSEMANSHIP WITH EMPHASIS UPON THE HORSE AND HIS WELFARE Gazette 155. in career education has Wright and Dion Metz. GROUP AND PRIVATE LESSONS ON OUR HORSES OR YOURS ARE FORMING FOR ALL AGES SMALL STUDENT-TEACHER RATIO FOR MORE INDIVIDUAUZED ATTENTION CLASSES AVAILABLE DAILY Have your SERVICEMASTER *FREE FIRST AID KIT MON.THRU FRI AFTERNOONS AND EVENINGS SAT.AND SUN.ALL DAY. CARPETS . . . 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By LINDA WEIS to get us on the new fre- and federal grants to corn- 44 ,,,„: , The Oro Valley Police quency,”Roof explained. plete t,h,e communications ,,ift,„- -,,,, - •',, ;.:44 ,,,-04 Department has awarded a The new communications. system. . .. bid to Motorola Communica- system will consist of new Roof said the system will ',.**:::'*'• 4w's• th' 1 . ''''''' 11/4 tions and Electronic Inc. for radios for the patrol cars and , bpuerleehaasseed,thweitehgtuhipeopmentitonantyo .. _ an $11,000 communications the basic transmitting equip- , 410 *--‘\r.* ment. time "--". . .... ____ I 4 ,...............I i • "I deleted a taping ma- tcontract. during the five-years , system,expected to be oper- ational by July 1. i . 8 , He added that the mayor .,, A $5,025 grant to help chine and a paging system new system has totaling $6,000 .to keep our and council "plan to pur- ' It * , finance the al 141111,, $*. - ammilmemar ) ' -. ' ' • / 11 been awarded by the region- projected police budget al governing .body of the within reason next year. chase the system on or cboenfotrraectth.,e, third year of the its , f Pima Association of Govern- Se he .added,. "we ----. men -.06,4P 1111111111Mar 4' ts (PAG), police chief will lookintoadditional state Fred Roof said. . 1 , -.,. . „, - 4.. . ,,.'i• , ,i t - .1/4 .,...., .P.* ''''' '-' He expects final grant 4,,, to. tl. approval May 19 from the Oro Valleyan .,... . 7 71, Justice Planning Agen.cy of ...., „, --_, Arizona which distributes 0006 1 • Law Enforcement Assis- ' ' ce Administration tired of righ • t •-., The town council ap- ' ' ,. proved$6,000 to pay for the By C.M. LEAVENGOOD "I'm not going to fight it _,, ,..„,, , ---,*16.-74,,:: inreemeatiinngi7 costs of the sys- , - - -, The owner of a home intheanymore,” he said. . , „....„. „ „ - .. ."*""'.- -'- • .'•?* tern during its April 24 sH:%124: ,- .‘,...,, ‘,„, * '4***•74 ,,,, l' onTaheUsHYFstermadaiwop ' .1:. ._,,..„.•....,,:---'-:•--0'*'.1,,,,,' ''''-,. , ‘ .•' -';':',;.,27`4.. ,-': and has been . \ will 1approved frequency oPeedr.abtby Construction Oro Valley Townhouses. houseIw,mashtiersedawoafy I'll just Lmyt subdivision last week said sue. the Winn A. Mutterer Construction Co.has failed to someone else fight. . . ,x provide residents c whose ' * '' ' '' '''''• the Federal Communications . 4,4,1 Commission (FCC). (Cur- backyards border anada .01,., : , `• .,-'•-•„,.-€8**---.4„. del Oro Wash enough . - ..*' '''‘* ' ' '''' ''. '''''''''''' rently, the police depart- • -,-.4.„ protection against erosion. ment broadcasts on a VHF frequency.) "The wash needs to •be Rielaxation ,„... _...,.,,. , ma.de deeper and braced - . The new UHF system C inic will ... - . with wire mesh and • ,.., concrete.What Mutterer has became necessary when the , FCC ruled that police calls be held co. t_ dope has been piecemeal,' 'dal continue broadcas said resident I.R. Apple- Communicating with Oro Valley ing on VHF frequencies used baum. A Rural Metro dispatcher broadcasts an emergency within Oro Valley on the. by Rural/Metro Fir.e (II)e- ,, Mutterer told the Voice he Kent, Wash., hypnologist Mildred James will present company's VHF communications system, which also handles the Oro Valley Police partment, Roof explaine . did not want to comment on clinic on relaxation and Department calls.The Oro Valley police will begin bro.adcasting their own calls in July In 1975 Roof made a the subject,"Asked if he had !bad-habit-losing"from May because of an FCC ruling. (Photo by Chris• Kemberling) ' proposal to the FCC which was acceptable to the feder- plans to scrape and clean the as 22 to 26 at the Tucson yw wash twice a year Blv .A 302 E. University SENATE APPROVES IT, 29-1 combining Oro Valley al agency. "We suggested residentssaid, o'had requested, he police "N .' Mrs. James said that calls with Rural/Metro s on through self-hypnosis she 1 the same frequency. housesst Septemberresidentfailet°dwna- lost the desire for cigarettes Son of Sam bill passes "But Rural Metro provid- ed good protection and we complaint against the Mutterer firm .with the hypnosis 1962, and has since used skills to help thou- didn't want our law enforcen- . Protection Division of the Pima County sands to.quit smoking and to ment officers to take o lose weight. In a move to lessen the to portray the crime by justice that an individual can fire-fighting responsibi.1i- OfDficaev.e Attorney's sensationalism surrounding book, movie, article, radio receive large amounts of ties,"Roof added. "Willpower creates ten- bizarre crimes, the Senate or television presentation money for his story and the So the Oro Valley police Rodriguez, an sion and hypnosis creates has passed Senator, Sue and live entertainment. victim receives nothing, " department unsuccessfully, attorney who received the relaxation. People have Dye's "Son of Sam' bill, The royalties will go into a she said. ,c„omplain.t, said this week, .., .,:, enough tensions without applied for another VHF which prohibits any felon special fund to provide forfiles are confidential an u .1. from making a profit on the payment to the crime vic- The bill makes it clear, frequency.None were avail- cannot disclose the contents. having to use willpower," she said. commercial reenactment of tims. she said, that in all criminal able. . Minor damage was The clinic costs $25 a the crime. "After hearing about con- situations, the victim must Consequently, Roof said, UHF incurred two,years ago to one The Democratic senator victed felons like Gary Gil" be more important than the transmitting. over a residence NA.hen mud and person for five consecutive sessions. The one-hour ses- channel became the only water invaded a patio. represents District 12, more receiving the profits criminal.. sions begin at 10:30 a.m., alternative, since existing which includes portions of from .sales. arising from the The bill passed on April equipmentvertedtocouldn't.be con-- Applebaum said most of p.m.noonnoon, 6:30 p.m. and 7:45 Oro Valley. commission of their crimes,I 17, by a.29-0-1 vote and has the required fre- the residents are concernedistrationInformation about reg- The legislation covers con- introduced.thisbill," Sena- been assigned to the House quency. no-frills tahturtthe tracts made with the crimin- tor Dye said. "It is against Judiciary and Commercehouseswaswillh and wonder if —deadltihnee YWCA, al "We will have a al for information or rights our sense of decency and committees. radio system --just enough away. be washed —884is_7a8v1a0i.lable at • .•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••.••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••.: . it . • . • .... .• .4.) • IN Al Tit k\ tx ,......„ • ,..,,,,„, • . 07- • iurmir wir strool ,/r2 Off retgail • 114"Iltr." 1 ar.takik.M Ica • . a • • - • i,k w3C"X-31E 310.411,2131Ca 3ECA310 _ ... ..1 Til 1 • • ... : ... I .. .. W; '4 0 ( • 1 ',I '. .4 ', :. ,, •;1 '4, 0 lilt, • _ 141 V:ill 1 \ .:\ 4.' b. 4 , % :. J ' ' '' ..1 ! • *\3 0#;14'\ if flAn 'g i .„ . ' 0 .,* • 4 , 4 4 4 0 s: ,, , 0 .44 , ,4 : „ .. • 1 I vie 0.., "0" presents • • • * • ..,.., .4 : . • AV.:4 lis IA Itik • • 8. '431 7 11-42. ....._ . -1-r:.--\, I ;:?,,, Z 0 :61I1 1 , e,,,,',17-) • i • • .4.... \ ...p,i "Pi • .... s'lf DON'T FORGET . 1, .„...,,, .N, ilk • . ...,,.. . IR .....-, , , . A„,,,-,--„„w.,..... v t Aqufhio -\i.' .,/, 11,\\ . • .... 1/4_ OUR GRADUATES . • , ---._ , ,: 14 _. , I tt '' "i'' • *.\,"\14 ...1, /.., \7•N, • ------, , . . , • ,.., V...."' ', - • , _ _.-- 14 , .....,, „ GIVE THEM SOMETHING . . 0 TO REMEMBER ALWAYS . • . THE SALLY\CATHLgvN C,LAIM, . .. : • i/ / 1 \ Or • ..„ ...,6% . • , & .0111k =a. TO -- USE OURIAYAWAY . . All That Glitters Is `,N,------lot'',/,0:49,1,c1-, • leA --- • /-:------__ • ..\..N,.- .. • v — ..., .. I V - JAKE ATKINSON'S . < - JAKE ...:, ....: . The Gaslight Theatre presents the finest Rip-Roaring Family • in • • Entertainment in the West every Wednesday—Sunday.in Trail • 1#(.:"?'7RV.-- N Apache Village Trading Post : : .., . ,, ,:. . , Dust Town, the In Town Western Town. Call 886-9428 for j • / - • . • ,, , :-. , r • • .::N'.&,:... ..,:i:'-';'''' ji 6476 NO. ORACLE ROAD .: pA i Musical Melodrama Showticries. Ilk: • • • • .. s.: ,.......!:-.;.,:. In Plaza Del Oro Shopping Center . • • I,. Steak Dinner & Show Packages Available for only $8.95 • -4,-, • at Orange Grove Rd. • , • • • if .:'44111.1t-. 297-4440 • • • .iiiiittittimillittiii Ili ITILIMIlittnill I 1111 Opt I I I if 111111/11/iitift111(114 TU111111111011W14111 • • , • ‘ , •••••••• 414,•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Wednesday,May 17, 1978 ORO VALLEY[ARIZ]VOICE A-5 Amphi 's ,.. .. ,, i, _ y ,, -„, ..,,.. 4' ''. ...-,- costly land questioned „, 4 0 ;., - 4 . • „?.. . a By LINDA WEIS Department, who asked to remain h A local developer has criticized an unidentified, told the Voice he strong1 y ' ” Amphitheater School District plan to buy disagreed with some statements made by ...I ' . ' ., .. 3.2 acres priced at $92,400, instead of Amphi board members concerning state leasing state land at-a fraction of the cost to land. . .' taxpayers. "School districts just happen to be one of f ` • At the school board meeting May 9 the beneficiaries of funds from the money \` rancher-developer Lloyd Golder generated from the fees we charge to lease ti \,,,,„\\ demanded from district officials an or sell state land,”the official said. explanation for the proposed purchase. Last year Arizona derived $20 mil lion Golder said state-owned land from property sales and leasing fees, �` throughout the school district could be which is fed into the general fund and r `" `° � t � leased "for one-fifteenth the price," disbursed to state agencies and school ' 4` �' ���� �� reducing the property's cost from$92,400 districts. �, ft ,g to approximately$6,134. Districts may purchase property by I '.�,. "- '. `: . °' :. Amphi recently made an offer to buy paying only 50 percent of theappraised: Y _ property at Pastime and Roger Road. value, he noted. � � °4� � � U n urchase of the site,po F te, which adjoins The district cannot re-sell {�,.�, '` �` ��� � .��� � �- . �� ��� � the district's maintenanceyard, a Butthe property. 4 . � 4. state land is a good investment,as the • ,-; . - ,84t4fr, warehouse for vehicles would be average lifespan of aschool is 55 years,the " .' ate` constructed. � ' official said. L- ';'****4'') "Is it not the policy of the board to use the A school district pays about $1.50 per 4:"3'4 x 1- '- -.,,� available state-owned land within the $100 of the appraised rental value to lease :4.'44' Y 4Nc-,ttn.tr,,,t-:.1"4'1/4:1,,,,, , district?"Golder asked board members. undevelo ed land, he added. ' . t However one memb r4. > e said the district Upon development, . �. t 4 :s - e).... Pthe leasing fee rises -Fl �"" ' currently leases 40 acres from the state to 3.50 per $100 of ,� : ::- .� � � ," �- h ' �: � : $ appraised value, he LandDepartmentforCoronadosaid. 4 ms.� .'.� r:� 35� 'r � ° '��+.,^.�'�*-,;,,,,,71`.1). ,° -:� .,g ~ <#~ � El0ementa Schoolin��� ` � � �� �* � �` :...� w� ���- ��max, � rY Catalina.-'_ 1 . : _ �' ; The lease agreement with the state for the elementary school site "has been Canyon del Oro sophomore Jill Jumbine becomes lost in extremely disappointing," according to eac ers Lost in her studies fora final exam on the front lawn of theschool Leslie Follett, Amphi s associate • while waiting for a ride home Friday.More students will superintendent for finances andr vestudies be flipping through their books in the coming weeks as accounting. r� V final exams approach. (Photo by Chris Kemberling) "Initially(in 1974)the district leased the land for$400 a year.With a school,though, we're paying$2,400 annually because the a raise S ch oo I board tackles land is in a new classification," Follett said. Teachers in the Amphitheater School "And there's no guarantee the state District received a seven percent pay raise won't increase it again,"he added. after school board officials reached a burgeoning bud_ getIn certain instances, district compromise with employees during salary Superintendent Thomas Neel said, the negotiations. state Land Department requires costly During a May 9 board meeting,district site improvements before property will be officials agreed the settlement will cost Amphitheater School said,partially because of the The board also voted leased. Board o f f i c i a 1 s have znfits7ts of employee unan-imously tocombine $128,000 more than the district has in its "I've been negotiating with the Land projected budget for 1978-79. increased this year's current eAmphitheater's elementary Department for 10 years now in order to operating budget by more H e said the budget and high school districts Before the settlement was reached, g lease some land directly across from teachers requested a 10.5 percent pay hike, than $110,000. increase will cover ground July 1 under the name Coronado School. Meanwhile district maintenance and two Amphitheater School while the school board offered a five "The department will not lease or sell percent increase. officials say they are gearing additional teachers recently District 10. the property unless the school district uts up to adopt the 1978-79 hired. Amphi officials hesitatedroads," P Increasing salaries for an estimated 500 F in the he said. teachers effective July 1 will cost the budget ata board meeting And the district is legally to merge the two because the "The state and the developers have ' scheduled for May 23. obligated to advertise State Department of district $525,000 next year, said Leslie „ F created this problem," school board Follett,Amphi's associate superintendent Leslie Follett, Amphi's district job openings, he Education couldn't guaran- president John Welsh charged. "The law explained. tee that enrollment calcula- gof finances and accounting. associate superintendent for The overall increase of tions would be done differ- doesn't require developers to make school The settlement will increase each accounting and finances, sites available to the districts." teacher's salary by $1,050 annually, he predictedcnext year's budget $110,192 will come from the ently —with a possible loss But a spokesman for the state Land said state, which pays about 50 of $150,000 in state aid will jump $8 million: , percent of educational costs annually. operating costs will rise per student, he said. However, the education from $10 to$12 million and .We should carry forward department and attorn Get an armful of news capital expenditures will F ey increase from six to $12 $30,000 to $40,000 for next general notified the board delivered to your home budget in our that combining the districts million. year's contingency fund — our wouldn't cut state aid based for as little as Board members increased cushion against disaster,"he on student enrollment. 4'/2C a week... ) the current operating said. The hoard also renewed .._ budget for Amphi elemen- "We came awfully close to district Superintendent tary schools, which ends trouble this year because we Thomas Neel's contract until SUBSCRIBE NOW TQ THE { June 30 by$16,147. try not to use our contingen- July 1, 1981. URO VALLEY VOICE 17 - -. The increase "will cover cy funds. And we certainly _ CATALINA CALL advertising costs for the dipped into it,"he added. ,,� w 1977 bond election," Follett The school board in- : i� . said• creased tuition fees for thoseONSI -' ,,�� "PartTURN Your community newspaper. - of the money living outside the district 1 ($15,000) wili go for who attend Amphi schools, The newspaper that helped increased costs for employee primarily students from the ( Oro Valley become a town.' benefits such as workman s $> o Catalina Foothills district. ::r.^ � �:�. compensation and medical The board voted to /-:.'.:,.,,4,' : r,,. Just clip-this coupon and mail coverage,"Follett said. increase tuition fees from `' - P . • ..:. - With your check to: Oro /a-lie} ,Voice . \ "This reflects an unantici- $100 to $225 for approxi- !,+*;! pated number of employees mately 400 students. • '::S '- P.O. Box 3003, Tucson, AZ 851702 who took advantage of Higher tuition will offset7r"--... BECAUSE IF I district benefits,' he some of next year's NO,,,,C t GET ONE SUBSCRIBE FOR THREE YEARS SAVE!! explained. � SiDE QF The currentoperating expenses, Follett You WEAR THE HORSE operating explained, adding that this LY TO GO,TUE One year-$3-5.1e a week budget also rose$84,045 for ear's feesgenerated onlyONE SPUR? an-IER GOES Two ears-$5-4.8e a w districtI. high schools, Follett year Too! Three ears-$7-4.50 a w k $ ,�. y eek C..-(Newsstand price is 1 S4 a week) _ --._ r ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••o•••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1Please start my subscription to the oro Valley Voice. t �,,,, ,,t!,r Enclosed Is -check for $3 for one year .� ._. my \�. , ' �, r� 't $5 for two years �'''``�;' ..�, = $7 for three years �7771.... :/0 tit r=‘i oirs.„,ii• -'►,�,,,., Name veralLeavin Address 1 Take Oro ValleyCity State lip 111r11 ■ — Voce along. Call Tele imps C� P g 624-3745. A-6 ORO VALLEY 17. 1 VOICEW7,. ..n:::::, :,'-{-;:I;;.'il;;;:::: Church progress • 5 Pe, . 5 .5 . ,• • , .55 . , • 5 . . ,, . • behind, but steady % ' ' ' .**'''''''''',4''' '. 4 yr- •'-'--4,,,, ,, 1.-",..* ' ••,. ' ,• ,.. ,,:,..„:' ''')'''''''* ,:,,-;34,*-,','"i's.,*-t:S.,i-,',..L Progress on the new Can- has about 26 adult members , yon de Oro (Conservative) to date. • . ,,..„,-,- .:.;:,.--14,4,,;;:,:---,1---.--•:--, -..- _. ,, ' ‘-`...:-'-, - ,,,,,„4„..,,,-,,,.„.„.„,.-:::47,7.:,-,;%-,z7:.„-;,--...„‘..-.-.„,„'4.-4-:,....--;......;„-,_.-, _, • Baptist church building at The pastor said the buill- . '""''''' .''..., ''''''''..;"!;`------''''-'-';' ,____1":-. ."--'")."*1_,.,,----**.7_,,,,,,-*:'7.-•-- ,...'"': ''' *'-`..A.71141r.,,,iirr,,..."7„,,,t.r...**',...,...,:c_:..t.;...;;,,,,-.74....7;7,2,-11,,,'..,„'-t,,,,,7:i7 , the northeast corner of Calle ing not yet under roof, will Concordia and Oracle road is cost- approximately $100,000 "slow but steady," said act- about duwt i12510bepl:Tsgheioenneorusge h for ''''N....,,,'--:,':-.--• '"----,:::--‘,,,:-..---,,,, ,,,,-,,..- ,...._,,,,, ,..7,.,,,, zzr,. 1 .4.,;„,..„77_,,c,4,,,7,7_,..44, .4::,...:;047....ti,"302t...,7„.4":77.7.,„:„...,4:r..4.:17.1:,,,,...,_::,:...:::., _a mg pastor Theoren.Sm!th. __ ' , s, „:m.vrZ 7.n0<,,4x, 1 ' 4 The church, which is bea. An additional wing will ..,, , , ing built mostly with donat- ,-...„...,..—t.z.._, .vr.,70.-... -I, --.., z - It , • :;„,-------..,..;,.,--4; -. 7,......".-,...77, 4-'47.77:-, house the Sunday school, e 4=-41, ........--,44, '7,-,r -, .....„-„t„,',,”‘, - S „zi.:!•- . T. :..7.--::--z.:77'.-7".7 - ed time,materials and labor said,and plan;currently are ....,_ .....„,,,,,,,,,, --,...:.;‘ ,..17-_,-...);474 ...... originally had. been sched: beingmadea summer :„..7„..i.'..sit.,,,,° „: „,, r-447,:....7.......7.-..r,..;.zr _ , - In late March. .„..:.,....,......,,,,,,.....„........ „„„„.,,,,,,,„," Bible during the last ''''rii:4.7k- ;:',;-.7;.rt7tz-, "'"41$V;!s4.'.'-'77-' :.:;:nf;. •, ,,,,--4,--....., ,:‘, .,,,,,.,„,,,,,`„„ ,,,,,„:,,,1„,..z. „,,,;:- ,,,, _ , . uled to open --- i BA-Le school ., .074,... ,7;-:-.,,,,,,,,,,,,,i, .4.::-r.:4,..4::„,-.7-:,---„z:,:z.,,,..,....7.:4 - i •.,,,,,,,.r., ....4, .„20, „-,... .!,,,,,,.._ .-„. •iti,' trw -- 4 'A".. imimmierl Rev. Smith said this week week in Itine. • . he hopes Junes 15 is not too - optimistic." Allowing" for all the„. un- , 4„.„....„4.... 7,4 4_7. Rev. . ..............‘.., - . The pastor and parishio.n- foreseen difficulties, ' 4,.. it--., °'..,-;,,,--:,.--..„,-., ,_-_,,,,,,.,-*„: -,,-,-,#•,,,-, --- _ „„....,,,,,,,,,,„„„ ers of the Palo Verde Baptist Smith said,"the Bible school Church in Tucson have spon- should go on schedule for the -- ,,...-="--4' ' --,-,w ,..;,.;,,,,,, ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,; 1,,, ,,,,,:,::,,,..,",,,,tuozz7,40.4rtir,,,,,,,,„,,,, ,,,,,,,,,utir,„+„. ,...,t,•..„.... ' ., :.A..._ ,..,.._.-.,...., .:::,..z.:1,,,,..,:,...-,., ,„„, ,,,.4,-,,,f,„„‘„,,, .-- ,- --.,--- -4%.:-„,.,--.4,., . , -,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,,;.--,----- --z•.--,-74-ttz;„,it,,.„..2,-.....,„„.,,,,t.;---- -:...,' . - -- . - sored the new parish whichweek of June 26to 30.', ,44:17-11'17:' .:,?.'• - 1 Group to keep , . „,,,, ., . ,_:.,,,,,,,,,_.,,,,„. ,. .,,..• , .. , , , . 4 .....,,., ,. . , . ..., eye on g row t h . .. ..„ ,....„.„ • and Oracle Road. By C.M. LEAVENGOOD highway. and northeast against the skyline Members of a ne.n. wiv Glickman said. the site formed site planning commission will meet at least two weeks prior Stairtionfgwtootrakkmeesnhaispetuhnedneerwthe eRne°rg°efticith.nanedsa commission attended. corner of Calle Concordia Oro Valley Southern Oro Valley P.1a7ningand Planning and Zoningucan meetings, so the group aPt the tools stist Church, currently under construction at the (VOICE staff photo) Zoning Commission meetingceive file progress reports last Wednesday r instructions on monitoringWe zoning sessions. • land use in the area. . Site commission members Planning , , _ Planning and Zoning are Mrs.Glickman, chairwoman Sharon Ches- Peck, WalmteornZtgimornmeerrymaannd. sen said five membersthehave Elbert E. been named tosite Sandy Van .Marie. KJYK FM95 . group, temporarily. headed The Planning.andZoninga by Rosalyn Glickmane, ontoCommission . will hold29 to special meeting May29 101 111 ) keep a watchful. ey for .4411) growth, especially along discuss a request Oracle Road. additional Town ns Cforuomncilt.he rikilliv 1 at D 11° Members initially agreed to Oro Valley concentrate . . on The meeting,. o7p.3e0npto.rnt.hine AM 1490 landscaping,. business signs public,will be at . and buffering along the the town hall. For all your PRESCRIPTION needs, shop in the pleasant surroundings of We worry b our homes. And we are M ISEN ER DRUGS afraidtheir of appeal inspires those l children. a good deal daebpoeuntddernucgsy t.oTrhoe need for them, we know, kedin to our under the dome in the Casa Blanca Plaza 6020 N Oracle emotionally disturbed • - Citizens Check Our Pharmacy Rates our times • are the drugs Senior But there are liberatinguse. Among the greatblessoifntghseoirf 297-2234 terrors. eddtroufgsreetotho hours 9 to 9 .""'+. "-------"---'"m""u""""---a"—"'""-"--""--"""1 d in . disturbed have been calm the for the mentally andemotionally drugs have the power to i zooktix lior4k\4 \ 111111%,„ ,,,,, We are told that just . population by two-thirds.poputionally These dru in the past twenty years, our large hospitals 146 ,1/4„....iyi"S agitated to the point where they can return to society. c .--,/ 'llitlir ”. , , S. WELCOME --;;' 41 \ can't find the healing for help. Something in 1 VT I, MER SERVICE . back So, inthe community That is the good new. once again, ` they must return to hospitals The bad news is that aenvve ryirohnimghenptotrhtejoyn.hoenec.de. our society es where those A CORDIAL WELCOME AWAITS NEM TUCSONANS ' Service of Tucson,with its manY to build the comm The Welcome Newcomerrarxouto our wonf der. can't seem . seems. to turn peopledrugs.And at the samloeotkimineg,for e trollied hostesses will grt:e the cYooperanon 0 our merc --all made posstbk unitoynthresourc fulchYants and businesses. help can find it. SERVING ORO VALLEY AREA TOO! ir ......•...•....•....• .......•._ .. If you have e comments. or,,sug_ is write KAIgl?estims HOROCA CARP . ENTFIY ,. editorial, wri 3438 N. Country Club, TuesPn' Az. 85717' based upon this. rsconcerned, , Remodeling & Repairs given. No job too small— Estimates Reasonable prices—30 years experience • l was written by Paneling, dry wail,doors, kicks KJOY-FM & storm windows installed. i i was aired by Keel1R-AM and _ Custom built-ins, carports enclosed, porches screenea,:,::: This Radio Editorial John Riddick and – Licensed, bonded, insured- ., ,/ , --... ../ Tucson — 297-6044 Catalina — 825-3386 r: : ,' .v. _________ 5' ..,,. /go CALL / / / _. ' Wednesday,May 17, 1978 . • Fire district tax rate . to be decided June 10 to has been t A June 10 community meeting onrduisreguedssioCnasteahleisndcauhlooedreis.idents - , determine the tax rate to be levied MattendnPi atihs ei , „.. psertothperty owners in the Golder Ranch Fire atmC:r.mon::1:1:1;rientar. y for b9da.mt. 1,,,, District. Fire district board member Maria , „.•,,, will include three tadjonreixtetrYnesa.r's u geits , Brochure tells coTnthreactfiwreithdiRsturricatl Metro. t to t renewypeof fire :, ./ 1 , , ,,. , ,,,,,,,,..„...,,,, .. „ .,,,, ,,,.,,. • , , , how to handleinstalled throughowuitilt.hhreee ..'4,‘.. -- • ••-e.t,„„t,-,0*-.4<,,-,,,, ,....4., • #1,..." ... .. IPP4' districth ydStandpipes,rant, shewill abedadne dinexpensive Ad funding 1.,-..iiitiO an emergencY -,.,,,, .., ,„ •--,-,..,;g::-":‘-,./ ,o4- z- -'i.,. ' :',-,-4, ‘‘' - ., .4-..., •,,,,,.--::',-,•:,-'4:44v.„%<.,:;.- 4,41$ ---• , ftohreaG°dnildineirstdriasttirvriaectedtpwurason$51:*Werrso0vediinn .1.,,,,iso...,:,,,ii,.. ,, ;11'1'00010,'1:::::' ''' ''''' . ;:1;::- , ''''.1::71* 11.111111110.1.. ' . --,,,,,,,,,,,, .•--..,; .,,,!_ . ,, -....,,,,,, needSinedce sA -' Directors of the Golder Ranch Fhoirme,, k . ' ,..•: • - District have published a brochure on finunNdoinvgemfrboemr'Pitimhlas,athCoePoeufnirtey.dis:rais.:7t board . . ,o,„' ..„,.. Starting Julyproperty own 'O.*.....-- . , , .,. to contact firefighters in case of an - . , ,,.,. ,,.,.... ,• • ... emergency. The pamphlet will be distridbiustetrdictt.o tphlamendss.isthmtroilcnetv: property., owners within the fire - , ....,*•:,-, ' .. '--'• •!'-cf..! ;:;.::'?;',;...;' .":,1:> , . . It lists-th.rc.t--- ne 911— twhaeyestntoergceonnetyaclti_the fire laaisti7isopnroposfienrg a tax of$1 ,..t.. ,:,, , ,N,,,.,. ' ,,.:..7.,',.-.•-• -..,:isi!.4r-''..1:;:,-.-i•,- .-,.‘ -,i'„1-,i,"'..,.. district.Dialing , , „,,'...4.,„:40•, ,.... :-..„1:4;,-„,:.:2...-,,, ‘,...--4.i.i.:..f.,,-,-- '',...t per$100 assessed valuationtei3ef.o.re fHoweverirech , . :+;,,,:::,r.o::;: 7::;;;,;.:1;;:;,::,..,.;,,,,' board or 0— osapiiciniothnes onbotawxourald pre figure. Catalinans officials set the ects you with the opera.tor who c°nn further instructions district Boardment the district's budget the , 4 ... .1.‘ :r* AL '::,,A,,.1:1' will give you also may call the fire i To supple Residents299.. calling from an willallocate * $ : ,•,. -- . "‘” I',4,, - -4 , 9,- county 0, • -- of Supervisors to 60 cents ' ; 4 ii* " !,,,. .., i,. • ",'' ';.1741.- ‘‘.. directly at dial 1411.When 825 prefix, 1firstforlothnogsediisitvainngcein . t i The brochure also urgespefunrd$inloog asannually valuation the district: and family members However, Pima County's contribution ' 7,,,,, I . i ,,,,. ,,,,, : 174:,:;,.,...:-, . 1, ‘ 2 ,:001,43.,.1. ' .404411M. . — To be sure -• school age .. ,,•'.- ,...., children know their correct t -,, i\ 40 percent of the district's , 0, 4 , ., ,„.., taxes levied ., ,,, 1 .1, i , . 4 ,ri..,,-- ' ,.< ;:o. . .. address and telephone number.iete street amnanyu not tbeuxdcge exceed t. contributions and , 4 Pima 11r „ i i County . • throughout .1: rz* ;*'''',A. .... ovi e the co. . ,*•-•- .. .4. lor .„..,: , , .,,., , ,#, addressandpr not a post officmepb-o-xnumbnumber for emergency assistance.street ..,-,.,....- . , . • when asking 1within fire districts t • - . . Vote,* ., 1 — To doub echeck to see if your your CoIunntTyuvcsoaryn substantially.coun,tryclub , . ow- , _ , i was 22 cents pnetyr .. i i i., i has a corner street sign and post , -'..,,, street number in a conspicuous spot on I 1: . - • • . 2, , . your house. district, ' -. -•• $100 asselsassetdyve0aalruastti:.And Pima County uflre . I ' .. ,,,,,- - To have family membermedmisotrriizcet emergency numbers. allocated$6s.96 . , the ill Firecker with h. • • t e heart receive residents Estates Fire District. amTohuenhtedightoe t$1.i28stripectrta$xlooleviv.eda emergency P er feelsh Mrs.Lawrenz,who lives in . w hone numberas whichsti should lulasattioyneainr h it n°1°ng • Lawrenz has. hen the fire be placed eithercalm after calling the .. on or near the telephone. thec::: fence around her home to prevent rusting w — To remain the line u.ntil all $15,455. ly the county contributed A1thoug • linaistoucn g ) rea of Cata , i Si n prang iptsi;erin gt: rule , E photo) district information stay on ied within the rem_ ,,, rains a * come. (VOICE stafftniert's still not too late to co, . nsidtza(1)irt.tollis:irgiirlitgs cleaning as Mrs. Virginia necessary .ihmasel:heenrrvoenn. he fire districts in Pima— To drill farm y fire quickest way to leave the home if aTaxes—— — County betweenf:itl'ingnin.-e 'Father occurs. these high and low extremes. • 0•) Valley _ to ofthof voYe Catalina ranchers worried ,. announced Plan . ' the Father of . the Year contest sa!ar' search on offices at honor the submitted to the Voice must be 426 E. a 0 b ut dogs stalking cattle Fatherthe annually Edi oro Editors arde Y (atalina Call Year.have Oro Valley- ted by Ariz.85702 or to fnoeii.Egnhn(1):n.olierirsIsaytnihoon.are fathers all are eligible no AVENGOOD dogs hreasadi ers, describing exactlythey By C.M.LEAVENGOOD the Catalina To date, fourers people to keep their soiGurtaiobnktoe tis:illrott;i:7103; simple letter will place a neighbor, Ranchers in killed think a particular It.:i I lofbe nominations bfattihieer V(.:*why they area are concerned about havoef the confined. ed and submitted and 7th10. St.0i3n A Pers°11 Ma and many morelateron1 than noon June stray dogs who prey upon maimed. inthe early ess Gran anywhere un dfathers-. gr ..._ their cattlethe "My husband has shot at “l'i,4!y dog is spay 1 heprobably Ijogs but .e oes wit“ m = shoots ...... morning hours.h 0 • r ,"I hope someone that honored. Rail X i i 1 t in! er Don hasBnoytekilllevd. she saw sh. g • . eat-grandfati1:1:lulrsci.., be ..., .. manager coupon — friendmor realati.ve iiti field for Martin hal.:aaraibcout 400 cattle arrinjai:rk, grazing on leased land near operations.s Pima. County. agency has Stray dogs Catalina. Control, said his sahteirndiifgshht7,,is ever out likebeena Animala The cattle are there being problem in dClip this c `FATI-1E11 OF' T prepared. for market, killings about the . been unable todo anythingbecausei long time, according to Martin's wifeasatbee1Catalinaleast asnktsokhftfioelwIrriinrylagd For the Oro Valley & Catalina Glenda. . t have been county beentherehaslaws. no violation of Supply, "The ones that dogs tied up but ,, Parra, owneragrainofRastoncreherins I nominate HE lfEAllr have been young 'We've contacted people to skteeilledrs,being fattenedluf upforkeep theirn,tenfo CfoartaDtwloigsnoa.years espech.aaltlyI His address next fall,"she said.they won't 't" IClarki have , Az. Zip run them around pr or a pack this honor.) the said.weca"There isnoIle'ash 14w 1 , easy eat and it defeats the dogsi s e said. . ving letter tells incthlaerckounstayi.."d . know of Goats are i my accomPan- purpose- chers in always is a "The dog Pack a is game' a ranch . only livestock and endanger I Signed: Grabke Problem when bl ro em, why I think he deserves town," Mrs. Martin i s no or tt danger dogs,"Residen and ran ed near a "We're not concernedtsaahboeu.atrethaeitpll are concern to know said:"All ranchers have this about rTahbiises "No one seems nominee, if any problem,and nearly always, People- peothi that do about it. The Relation to cooperate, what to wouldhe tyapeffecothtf i,,z1 MyMyageRelation if the townspeople” to Oro Val resident John letter it can be solved. Catalina r trY npgle,".hesaid.. 3003 — Tucson n AZ 85702) 'We don't want.to shoot . ,, Grabke disagrees:_ said. pack can kill stock ranchers lose cattle and then ._, dogs and . we certainly don't "Slim The residents won't t so to shoot the dongsl,"lochke "Dogs in a to a young ' dogs at nigh want to poison them," she (Bring or send coupon and , . Valley Voice office, n thappe ea said,"but it would be better child. It ighthasge looking than at these chewed other places." 426 E. 7 , th Tucson — P.Q. Box up animals." -1 in up phatthcaelrn we do?" B-2 ORO VALLEY[ARIZ]VOICE Wednesday, May 17, 1978 2 • Little Leaguers havefirstshut-out of season By KEITH DOBBIN It was a steady 102 degrees last Saturday when the umpire yelled "Play • Ball!" and Jerry's Auto Parts (red major 4 4 0 division) faced Ralph Hayes' Roofing 6 (maroon major division) in Little League • •• 1 r5 L IT T LE LeAeuE play at Dennis Weaver Park. ill In the second inning, it seemed good --rt me A,c7A1 w 7 a pitching was going to keep the score low,as Robbie Hansen,the starter for the maroon team, struck out three of four batters. Jerry's Auto Parts was not to be outdone. Chris Dann, the starting pitcher, struck out the first three batters up,keeping the ,i-aei In score at 2-0,Jerry's. 4# At the top of the third,Jerry's loaded the bases. Brad Young, Jerry's starting left /AA, At 0 a* fielder, hit a single,driving in a run.This__ --- - _ --.. brought the score to 3-0. i -41.4111111Ct' During this part of the inning, Ralph Hayes Roofing showed some excellent fielding with two assists by Adam Hoyt. 111111til1/4\ .0 At the bottom of the third,Ralph Hayes' was again kept scoreless with three more '''4411111 strike-outs pitched by Dann. At the top of the fourth, despite good ""all"'4411°111!lldllilli"IllIllr."r pitching by Ricky Cammarata, the red - team scored two more points on a.well-hit ‹.....11111*. ball to center by Eric Angel. Angel made it to third by an error on the . 4 center fielder.Cammarata then struck out - one batter to make the first out of the inning. C.744 ? The next batter hit a pop fly to Adam Hoyt,playing third base for Ralph Hayes. who then also made a tag at third base for ‘ the third out.This kept the score at 5-0,red MINO team. R A In the bottom of the fifth, two maroon MATLOCK 4 0 hitters struck out and one grounded-outHUFF 3 1. At the top of the sixth,Jerry's Angel hit a LIGHTHOUSE ELECTRIC 4 2 ' single, followed by a double by Ronnie WODDYS 2 3 Ledbetter. bringing Angel home. GREER CONSTRUCTION 2 3 Mark Anderson brought in Ledbetter KASTON 1 3 '' ,7:!' A.P.C. 0 4 with a double.Chris Dann hit asingle,that At - ,•- brought in Anderson and made the score 9- MINOR B . .. . s .,., ,. 0,Jerry's. JOES KIDS 5 0 In the bottom of the sixth, the maroon CATALINA KIDS 4 1 '''.,..`,V, ..s.• • -, team had a strike-out and two ground-outs.- AAMCO 2 2 , ,. making the final score of this first shutout RAYCO 2 2 ,', - I li 4 4 7 44 ,,i.,,L...,.: , • I X' if v: of the year, 9-0. STRAWHAT 2 2 - --,r; s,. ik- BOB'S MATERIAL 1 4 V,,-,- ',,, - wic? , ------4 --,,,,,:s.)::, STANDINGS 7-11 0 5 ..,..„_, , , • , MAJOR DIVISION MINOR C A.P.C. 6 0 KOEDYKER 4 0 JERRY'S AUTO PARTS 4 2 HALE CONSTRUCTION 5 1 OPTIMIST NORTH 3 2 STICHT INSURANCE 4 1 ( 14 $4. '1 A.G. EDWARDS 2 3 HAUNTED BOOKSHOP 2 2 .,,... GREER CONSTRUCTION 2 4 KIKX RADIO 1 4 .*.. RALPH HAYES ROOFING 2 5 GALLANT CARROLL 0 4 CHAMPAGNE POOLS 1 4 LITTLE PEOPLE 0 4 . i , k CIVIC FOR OUT OF THIS WORLD GROUPS... RESULTS SCHOOL , -,,,Artlit), GROUPS... . 4i , o 4" , W .„., W 'Lt. CHURCH ilT ADS \ . . N , ,. \, ".N71 t ,.s\ ' ' . GROUPS... - not Raise funds * lar* At* rt * ** for your cause it American Pre-Schools I - s\ pituniimai ehr,car,rithprogr 3 11 0 FILII 9 am to enhance your child's 41 summer experiences.Come Join the fun...love and learn. Sell ir •swimming Subscriptions . - •arts& crafts 111111VIVIllial 111 for the ji \ _ , 4 • ,.. •music * Oro Valley Voice ., • field trips N l',0‘,, ',,,h s ,t I I,, ';,,,,1,11,',& I Isr A,1,11.,..,Q(-,..,,ii 7/ te — Catalina Call. • •drama f , . ,• ' ...-A. •dance * .0. Or. • ,, '''' i •I‘ • + • z. '. '-m• 1"", • spanish If you don't help . . ... .,_ „, •tumbling swimming. '1.'1-, . . Call * Cayf HOT Lt'N('HES—DROP INS WELCOME Smokey tell people 624-3745 ages 6 weeks thru 7 years—full time or st,days Two Convenient Northside Locations to Serve You * to be careful with fire, * No. 1 across from Casa Blanca Shopping Center 6021 N.Oracle•742-3309 for more No.2 Near Flowing Wells High School 4 B..aft who wili-Ir information * 3902 N.Flowing Wells•887-9202 * ill In 11111k a r k 1 I 1 r* a r* ) Wednesday,May 17, 1978 ORO VALLEY[ARIZ]VOICE B-3 SEEKS OTHER CHALLENGES . . Lourie asinteresttsxhevfasil,tl ratbleoenintnntghhi ises firstisnoen wti only Versatile CDO tennis star a modest winner , By ROBIN MACUGA college," she said. But "I'm help her by offering friendly said she conceodfeher many „ .., ‹, .... ,. e " interests..„ A little over a .week. ago, enough for the advice.n1 Lourienjoy playing the 0 CDO junior Lourie Zipf of pros."notgoodShe. .addedthat she has wouldn't . , Oro Valley won the. state.sor other ambitions now. gmaainnyprohfoe7s.sionnaelcceaslsiabryer. to .Sheneipnlacnosliteoges.tuadn3,d, The 16-year-old admitted _., ,... 4 4 -, doubles championship for The addition jo9rrednitsl- ...„ .. the second year in a row. •,..: liking the pressure of,,the -,... She and partner Diane game.She handles it,,y andnot Lourie also playedt°ontCenDnOis's, nCisaDmtu°raell thinkingtawlkitihnghetor Weber beat the Buckeyeabout it,b volleyball team this year, People, o • High team 6-3, 6-0. added that confidence. comes andenjoysthat sport, too. with lots of practice. ambition. with .,.•.• tldhepEreasfetr,tobeactateusn..d. w ng college in Tucsonan, she is theteamkenfoforit of Lourie is modest about her her as a native ,, She also enjoys the volleyball, and . are depending on +,... "sick of cactus. tennis abilities, saying she ,, thinking"part of the game. others had dreamed of becoming a 1. 11::: '..1f:'.4:- ' es her family encourag- The rangyspaotrhtslenteexptlyaenasnw ..i,' .•• - pro when she firstbeganto ,•, ,, her in everything she does, play both. hOnevin gregr studiedet shehashharder rs dAneoirt- play —when she about she said, but doesonmtpepteu.t playing in lookshfmorawnyardeityto- twelve. . pressure on her to c duringahigh school. . At; Now she just plays for thest hhoeudgi didn't ns,ht etai take ea hergo ofirst rssttutdhernete, Her brothers Don,20,dandfor sponsor—msatoyt love of the game. Henry, 21, aretinregnamsheentsenjtohyiss summer,"d "Maybe I'll play in informal games, andgwthey tournament play the most. ayearsh,said,o,i,ut,aboutbeing a vn reder Ya lworriesactchimportant seriously,tefad ,lai little tnhl oaee,, ,,,, :, ,, •.,‘,„ .., ,•,s,..' ,. :7‘,',..:—'''''' good college. to • 0' c future," think about ...., .,-., ' ...,..Ak,..,i,... ,,,,..„..,, ..., Lourie said. She hras,i n g .*-,'-- -.-- ';:s.,' intention of mar travel:ss,..„ ....., ,,,,, .\t1/4.\ ts • .4f, young, and wants to,n -, ,- beforeLur si.eh de essectrt il ebsesdo .herself as. 7 :,,;:::;:,...:‘,,. ,,-',.,. 4 4•11 41 ''''t ''''. .1..,i4 ,,,,,,,,4,,,,,,-,,-. , , or - - , K. ,. seuaScycegsso:ingl, uuryiatinita pdeeospirlef e to ' Z?,pf shows her winning style .,„' , f,.... - ,,,,, „,..:...t. knowwth whoa I am,”chasheaeteLosrailusdtr.iice flutter of her hands,..,. .. ' ••-,' -.-L-,i:1;i .•- • ••••4-ft 'C 1, „...„,- tscea tttehhdai nnfkoistr u,,Isfieg h.ss emh000r ei ed to be. DID banquets ,.--, .., ,, ,...., , ,. ,. -... , t h letes , „,,,,,,,,,,,\ N., Sheblamespeer e but feels drugs are beco sa I ute a \' , ,....„ .,. „ okay,” lesshkeWhileayo,question. apshroeb.slaemid." lcohol is mueetsmbehonoring e gveedltleaasmhismbbeing imnpersonalgbe-ra.11 • ,,'.-',',.. .4:44,,- - teamsSixandbanci del Oro High School. * ' ettes? Well, she "hates that cigar- been been scheduled at Canyon outstanding g"orhatsoltaaasnedhiinwe ''•,.. ,.. . ',,,,„ ..F.• ‘,..,..,•• ,,,,,. ,. 0, umesatiroiinu.anAaidis outcig , ,, .,. ... , stuff!" said "high-points" awardto ---,,,,:,,,,- . ,,'.4., hgomirlosretraLvvcakyumrwaaennctowlase; -- --,,, ,,,,..:!.. alreadyand Girls'girls'softball track andbanqb°ueytss' sophomore,.,. „.: 14.,:' junior GregWyman Lourie . learning th.- i..', ' . • -•• -..,-.„ •- , „ •%." * drive was a big step for her, high-scorer a sports. Chuck White scheduled in mem Seniorthe boys. ••, .,, -.,,,,,,.,, .‘ ,,,,,,,,,,,,. .,,,..,..„, 's,.:,,l'' car,butthat itifswouldhe bceou,,ladf bright pickib.gehri ..., co-ordinator.. ,most Detrer received the ... ...i.. „t ,,,.. ,$;144,,,,,,,,,::." citytournaments. spare time,ts ; :,.*:,.: great car!" a mined" award Deter- weeksFourtoihonornirne thenast banquets in.cesxb etteam,r sfaeorwef for his the girlsgymnastics team, '.--.. ,..:, golf team and the boys'busy one for DJ 72";:: school, work summer willuLourie, i.e,bewhao _Th.). cpaproti.cipation in track at the boys' baseballbomangatenhides i„, ,,,,. , ...., to the athlete said. wasThperaewseanrtedd,new this year, girls'tennis teams, towuthronrkaamtateennnddp.lashyuer'llinmN‘t71;ileil „ ,.. ' ;' ,.. s During • . ;,,s,tz3:,..,, g Ives , ...„...,‘ ,..,,,..,.... i continue ator othert:ioleit.h_t_37isten. • • **".,,'>:,,, ''';'s P i z z a c ha i n wiceonrdcsl.s and burtesaaylrkoinn‘Nhtri.igthh 1 g e too- h* h school $ 1 000 . 4., ‘..-:' s c hAo on dl wh i el rl bi ea sat as the band. .:..t.. ',,, intends se toannouncedtryf?rat hsihr de Itpresented by will be Udall in ,' - • - state championship. Rep. Morris K. :.,.. . ' for playing a prank. ' Tucson, hasf .... , She said that lastyea_r_a_t announced the donation o Round Plaza Center atOracleDelTOandarbaOicelreoPi zShopping iOrangenth e '••-t,,,,,,m "' her teamhad to apologize,„:„--,.• j..,:,, i1/4„----,,,,, . „Ls '4.i.---.•,,,,,..',..., on •. , * girls ls'thtuearfonm rame nextnt' tyheeeeoalrionCggpliaz:ael ,;,:',•1;i!,e-."-2- ' , s.-*$-„,,-',!- -,i'. another Grove intbmhee_haslcif,h000frtsheanrneustaaluarawnaitrndagst *..i.z,"2- ,, 1,„ , -.' ' (tee-peeing 7'.'-'-rA,,,F*- -'-'-'-',- car), and that she has her $S1ch000001.to the. .general athletic c_etcaaryemymo_n.oyndFErvidearys,president ...; . „..., ,,,,,ixz,„ ,,„.,‘,- „ target . ...:'-' fundofCanyon del Oro High . ., ..,.. . . rt all sports picked out. . help suppo__ ,- , - . .. , , as plans to make. this an annual the doubles co-champ • • Z h Lourie IP Let that be fa the Buckeye fair team.warning to programs at the. school,. . donation is designed to of Evers' Pizza E n t emroprrni zes,' owners,said hel Elmimnmnmumummilimmmmffimummuminimimmummummeummit.: well as other activities such 1:03rultnrdi contribution. 1 ' - - E. oill ei I (:\ ft, 4 . try = • 1 • Y SELL, , 3 = i ki RE e Ei . want Ads 1 woRKI F. E- 1 imma ismuummusimommmimmammimm.m.H77.m.m.m.m.m llllllllllll isi.m. . .. •llll Pla-nts 'n Books . It's Great To Be Remembered n ' Things :. . • At Graduation . is now open — . . WE FEATURE: ...... orothy's Hallmark Shop i . •House Plants •Macrame •Crocheted Pillows . • Metaphysical & Self Awareness Books Oracle at Magee ..,, Plaza EcAorni Arizona dna a , Tucson, :, • Shell Jewelry from The Philippines , Phone 297-7768 10%Discount during May on Plants&Jewelry ... ..... • 50To off on Selected Books i‘ 1541 W. Prince Rd. 888-2197 i'. When you care enough to give the very best. - : t to Yellow Front nex Mon.-Sat. 10-6 ll Suri.. 1:5 ' ta....4444314*. c 1977 Hallmark Cards.Inc. • , .. . - ORO VALLEY[ARIZ]VOICE Wednesday, May 17, 1978 B-4 cDoir g * Is host state finals, take 2nd ..46 . . Gymnasts' • ,„ ,,,,,,i„: .... : ',...-.',, -:-.. 410 c ' -‘0•440144:48 ' 1 s , grace, form - ' 'II - A'iteo* ‘.18011° • —k ' appraised . .. . . , .,... ... .. ,. .....„, 40 ,, „.........! -....,,-..... ,....,. - , ,..........,... ..„,...„... . . ., .. „..0*.. . .... I ..„........ r The Canyon del Oro girls' , ,.......„...,. ..-, , . . , • / . .,.., .... • , gymnastics team was the ...„.. - ''''' - - • ..,, ^.......*e*op,„.;...., _, host this weekend for the AA ---,. - i • ''''''''' I Arizona state- .gymnastics ...... . . ; - '''''.14* ''' ' . • *- finals held Friday night and „ • . ,-, .4witr... ,' , --- '•:. Saturday at the high school.. ------ . : .. -.,.--.7...„- '* ; . - 4, •140,, .,, i',.,•...,.., s CDO. took second place in _ ' ' ''.. ...„ . . . tate. - .... - - .. „....._ .„ -; - Ir4 ,..... . ,..„,,,..• Five schools from around. ,,.,.., . jar p.* ' ' * the state were represented in -.-: '''' ''• ' -4-.-E'fk ..,)i-s- - t e competition,. ....:7:..,..„....;..,:.: . -,',---kf':' /;40,it- ;.......,. ,‘,„...-•.,,I.i!:_::, ..- ''''' '''' toh gymnasticseoaaccheorKdaitnige ri.m—t, ..,.. ,, , . ......: .,. . _ .. , ... . .... . • ... . . .., Frey. •,. 741- .....,, I ' ':.' ) .. ....„ , ! i...'.-, * Girls from Lake Havasu, ,,...,,,,, Winslow, Holbrook and ' ''''••• `. Flowing Wells competed. * - .., „:).,.. ;.•-• - i::..,:f. „..- ,,. del Oro in ---;-....--,,,:, moilic A ,, ••,,..•',.., ,, • '' ',' ' 2 1V4 ... against . --.-.,:s'. ,..„. •,......,.;:::.:.::....,....: .' the teamCcaonmvp°neti ... _ Frey said the judges vyerer'....,,:-.:,,,,,,, St ‘.. , \ * ' ,'-',/ ' .- - looking for difficult tricks. ,' ,,,s-A'1." s 1 „-''•': ::' ,, . ' — 7, '' ' ' '`..**', 4 form. projection. grace and I\IIIk - ' :;'-'-',...":..„, .. , do% . ........--'. , ,i ..,...„..,,,,,,,,,„,,,,_,,,,, ....%; i,,,,--• ,..,:.,,-;:.,-,,,,.1,..„4..„„ .,:-. control in the all-around ,...„ ,z floor, balance beam and , ... '.'' 0 : ''' ''•"'"!:'.•::,. ,,,•:-.44 ,.• :..:.. ' . .....-.. ' 'AO' -----• '''','* E-''. -..,„ vaulting events. it, ...i.,.....,- -.-. ... .. ...i--:.;. Melinda Hicks, a senior. ,,,,,,• - „ -' ----„,...1.,•-..-',...-e-,, . . was top competitor for CDO, , . ,,,,, . - .„...,-,.. .. .,. , . -. ..„......,.. . Frey said. She took second -,,,...-- . . .„. . — ... -.-...-,„ • place Saturday. ..,...▪ ..,... ....., ,... ',,- ,. . ;..*'* '* .• '\,.'..:".,..l'o.. .41•••-•••'4'. eihk,. Flowing Wells won the ., ..,., - - - .... 4 meet with a final score of ,,o, . ., .... ... ...,,,,...„, 193.80. beating CD.0 s •...., '.-. .....„, , . 192.55. _ , 5:111' lt, * • 4 - - ih,''',. • - -. -,<,-,... ri. '..•-,:"... .-%:-.:,,,,,,,;::"::••.C.,:`,,':•.,:,1,":•'..,. ,: ,''. ..„ ....,,.".. ' .,4;!,', *: i '• . , ' . 41Ir t i ' - Aliko- ..,,,.....:...;,,r. . : .1„" ,..- - .:,;.--,,,,' ...„ - . '-•..„. .,.., , 1 1401100 : ,.,......$,., . 4 .'.,:•,,cs",_,,,,•,, irk,„ ,,.., ., „_ •. '.. 4,. '''. ,A ,, • *.i' 4.,:ht. ' ' ,-;'' ,. ,,,.......,:,..,..:7...,:;',2 ' ,..,, ,.:.,...,,,,t.. •.. Bouncing - gymnasts - .. . . ,, , ....., , --- ' ' :,:-.1.-.-..,,,,:,„,-., ... .. Canyon del Oro High i . f *'*. - School gymnasts,. above, . -.,..,' * .. . 4,„-' - , , ---.$0$10...et , stand around their coach t,Jr s- illio . ' -,, ..•-• . Katie Frey after the team ' - 'CV .--- d received a second place ,. trophy in the State finals . . . . - ... held at CDO Saturday. * , Melinda Hicks, Dana „,.. - .„; „ Middleton, Heather Jones, ..„ Cathy Funckes and Lynn -.-.-.-:-. Rainy received awards for ..„ .::*- ,.... ,,.... placing in individual .." : -- 1 , '**--..., 0 - , - t .... ,, .. ,.. events. Far right, Christy „.•--.......,,,..„. ..-...-.,--- . .. fi .i., Funckes and Caroline ,....,.-4,,,,,--,-..,,,.. .--:. , ...-.„----,. .. ;,,.....„......, - ▪• Castrillo help remove ' , ---, teammates tape support. _.. - . .., 4„...: . „. 4.-- Senior Melinda Hicks, 1111"11111"..."."4"1"6411"*"'' ,.'"'.::'• r :::„., .,. 0 upper right,right, dismountst 'ttk. , from balance beam anda J ..-- - !..v --- '4 „,„: right,Hicks'balance .beam .i. . , ,,.„-: performance brings '..;"' *---;-;-.. . - - second place. (Photos 1)y , ,,,,.. „.. . ,.....,s Chris Kemberling) ,_ ., .•.',...zf.-..„ ,.- ,,--, ,,,, „ • . . 4-*'4 I , .. , . . ..... _ ,.. .„... ..... .. , ._ ..,, .., . .., ;-:; '.. ...„,-..,-„,.....,,,... ,-,..„:„.„..,,,,......., , _ . . . , .. ... . . ...„ ,..,. . . . .. F • ,- .„-..,..,...-2,. , „...,.. 4,00... ....... ...,.........„„ . . ..,,, .,, ,t. ,. ,# ' . _ :•."...,-... ,.„. ... i[All . . ,.., .. -.., , ,i,., :„.....:,.....,..-.:„,, ..-,,,..,...-,,,,,,,,,...„..,,.,,..,..„...,,,,,,.,,,,,,,:•„,.......- .x. .,..- .-, - ,...,„: ,,,-',•-•-,••-', '''.:*T''I'rN;::;k' ''''-",•'''''' ' .,.'.::.?‘4;* ,,,,,..:-...,.,,,.i:,.::Z:-'1;•i:Z,:":' . : :". ''. 0-• ,...t.'N.,„?.,••- -.:. :"-,.',"-....;.•,-1•••,...'"4').44,41,... ••-•,,' SIZE . ...',- - .7-744-:'....,..„..„,.,„....,.., ,...4„,,,,..,-. .-,,-„,....:;.,-. ...,.., SHOP ... ....2,,i,":"..-...:......" . ._--,,,Ar 5,3':1•*11'''',,,-*-'::•14..''...:,,,,,.:,,,,,,,,:..,,?...-• ; ,,,„,,,,,,,,,.. 2243 EAST ,,, ,'.:.,.-,-k':',.:z.:::;;;, ;.i,.:;'-;::„.-;:,::,.Z,-::''...Wi:c S .,_ . ,..,,,k.,..:.„.,_„:„.....:.,,,...„ . BROADWAY 1 . FOOTHILL TUCS()N, A RIZ. ,,„.:‘,.........,-:,. ...-'.., i:,, 5-:s. - - -,-<.,•,,..-,-...--- * ' ft0igl"..%. 1 Z4 BOOT & SHOE REPAIR ,0°."416_,_,too,7:,-._ * ... . - •I Ifr: _._.... , ..-- 1 :,-: ‘.....-._ nano Diane shiries her fashion flair on eyew, ear.. .and on you - to _ ificworid I - - ttilat a bEGtiti"-.'" Dian Vori.Furstenberg : ,..... ._ Expert Shoe & Boot Repairs . , . .... ... . 10 ::'.. '. Fashion Eyewec:fr -- *GOLF BAG&SHOE REPAIRS WE SPECIALIZE IN ,•„ - . . For Opticlue du mw. de QUALITY DYE & ... ..;_,:- .-. *ZIPPER REPAIRS ORTHOPEDIC WORK **HBEALNTDSB&AGBSUCKLES ',:,,..: - , . 1 - KACHINA OPTICAL - *TENNIS SHOES RESOLED . , 297-8576 MON."-k.TFRI.-7:3070 5:30. --,.. SILVER BOOT TIPS&OTHER , 7:30 3:00 • ' 1369 W. Prirace Rd. _ BOOT&SHOE ACCESSORIES 6441 N. ORACLE RD. ---:-., 7-.. --'‘,., S,.,.. , ,;- 887-5649 . - 1- av .'-t: - - (Between kir&Orange Grove Rds) ..., -'--‘: .-`'.--1-...-'-t-'- -,* . . . . . . ... Wednesday, May 17, 1978 ORO VALLEY(ARIZ1 VOICE B-5 *4**4444 -, ciltissitElE301........ , la a AP . :aoro valleyo,fic --. ...._____.„..i.___ Classified Advertising - _ ... __ _ Commercial'and Business Want Ads 427 Furniture 503 Pet/Livestock I s __ RENTALS Index 5eperword,20word minimum Supplies eX PP __ Special Effects 10e`Extra Per Word Recliner rocker chafe large,vinyl, $11 Mobile Home light grey, used one week. Will ANNOUNCEMENTS Blind Ads 50th Extra sacrifice.297-3721. u--'is`-=-=-- _-_ .__ -_ Rawleigh since 1889.Complete line Fumished 44 foot mobile home.2 101 Announcements All Ads 4% Sales Tax - of extracts-spices-food supple- bedroom, porch, fenced. 9050 N. 103 Card of Thanks 435 Household ment-cosmetics-cleaning aids-Mr. Oracle.Call 297-6478 or 297-3632. 105 Give Away[Free] Ask for Oro Valley Classified Ads • G,,, Groom Pet Care Products. 888- 3-29 107 Lodge&Club Notices -------- - s 2415. 4.25 109 Lost&Found(Free] 884-9880 International Sterling silverware, FOR RENT: A clean and pretty 111 Personals - mobile home with 1 bedroom,den, 98 Pcs.-7 Pc.place settingsplus 509 Pets For Saleliving 113 Travel Opportunities kitchen, room and bath on a Deadlines serving pieces. $1600. s. Alld 297-0384. large lot at 15770 No. Oracle Rd. Call after 6:00 weekdays. All day Kittens for sale.Male Persian,male $165.00. 825-3546 or 297-4553. BUSINESS SERVICE DIRECTORY Saturday 11 a.m. for Wednesday weekends. Manx,two Persian male cats.Please 4-5 201 Accounting,Bookkeeping Combination Rates Wanted:to help rehabilitate those Phone 825-3400 or 825-9376 or 203 Appliance Repair who are less fortunate.We are in 385-9366. Write Catalina Pet Green Valley News-oro Valley Voice Rates need of tax deductible Service. CRB 8756, Tucson, AZ 205 Answering Service available phone 889-2092 85738. REAL ESTATE 207 Auto Service DONATIONS of furniture, lamps, 209 Building/Remodeling china, pictures & frames, post- Want to find a good home for 211 Carpet/Rug FREE cards,stamps,coins,books,plants Registered - Land & 213 Concrete,Masonry &pots.We will pick up.Call Willing Setter. No 10 month old male 76. gOg 215 Cooling.Heating papers call 825-9276. Acreages FAMILY Effort Industries: 327'1734 bet. 4-19 g 217 Drafting Services ANT �D 9-4 p.m. 219 Electrical Repair Five acres of beautiful desert 221 Excavating&Leveling SEE Two 50-gallon galvanized 223 Hand an COUPON b gas Sayit where the see lt... property. Located just 1 block ym arrels,$10 each.One braided rug north of Tangerine Rd. and one 225 Hauling 9x12, $25.One spool of standard in the WANT ADSge gauge barbed wire,$10.Call after 4 .it:‘,..,,-,, ,: block west of La Cholla.$12,500. 227 Income Tax -! - _ �� Call 297-3212. 229 Janitorial Services 109 Lost& Found 303 Help Wanted p.m.or for appointment call James ` t‘.-0,- 231 Landscaping&Yard care ., Free] F.Ragsdale,R.R.19.Box 107.825- • 233 Legal Services 9404. r 235 Miscellaneous Services - y 11 M 237 Mobile Home Services For Sale _ .. : _ Mobile Homes 239 Moving& r Siamese male. Sinus Help Wanted w e s s stainless i n =-- -•_.' trouble. Oracle and McGhee ar a t e r l s less steel ., �° 241 Painting b Papering 2 7 cookware. Complete set, never ;...;',..4-1,4:i.... '�- For Sale: Sahuaro 3 bedroom 243 Plumbing Repair Call 9 6467 eveningsT�rE_ "•s=w: & been used.50 year warranty.Call: .«�`~ ,.,...;' - ;::::i; mobile00p home. Cell 825-9211 after g Pa 5.3 Catalina Ariz. opening y ri• 245 Roofing Siding for 624-3745 9 a.m.to 12 noon only. 6:00 p.m. 5-3 247 Sewing,Alterations part time center Ask for Linda Brawn E 249 Swimming Pool Maintenance 209 Building/ manager n n e r - _ 426 ;} 1 2 3 g i n multi ---,,,s------------. "`"� ,bedrooms for rent.Mobile -., Home Ground Space available. 251 Tree Service � _ � � �--..--,;,--5c, 253 TV/Stereo Repairs Remodeling purpose senior center and t 1 MUSICaI µ- Laundromat open to public. 255 Upholstery _ nutrion program. Must Instruments '�" Catalina Country Mobile Home 257 Well Drilling have experience facillita- - TRANSPORTATION Park N. Oracle Road Catalina HOROCA CARPENTRY For Sale: Organ Wurlitzer,concert 297-3830. Remodeling&Repairs ting social services and model,full pedal,walnut.Suitable EMPLOYMENT Estimates given.30 years experience- planning,organizing and home or church. Leslie speaker - 701 Automobiles For sale: '73 "Marlette" 14x70 Custom built-ins. carports enclosed. both $2000.00. Call: 297-5807.Babysitter Wanted porches screenedLicensed,bonded. implementing social, mobile home.2 BR.2 bath.perfect 5-10 Must sell for health reasons, 7. condition. Ideal 2nd home for 303 Help Wanted insured. Tucson - 297-6044. recreational and educa- Pinto wagon,luggage rack,79 tags, winter visitors with free summer 305 Help Wanted,Sales Catalina-825.3386. in excellent condition-297-2305. 307 Work Wanted floral activities. Trans- 45 Wanted To Buy upkeep.Catalina 825-9158- ' portation necessary. �� 4-12 MERCHANDISE 215 Gaol i n g/ Accepting resumes until WANTED - 6-cylinder van, good Budger.10x55'with 9x13 expando. condition.Will buy or trade for 1964 711 Parts One bedroom furnished. Skirting MISCELLANEOUS Heating Tuesday 3/28 5 p.m. VW bus, good condition. Call Accessories and awnings.Tool shed.Screened SNGP, 242 S. Plumer, momings 296.9387. 4.19 _ porch.Orchard Valley Park.3950 E. 401 Appliances ProtectHawser. Lot 60. Space rental 403 Antiques your cooler with a heavy Tucson,Az.85719 E.O.P. Cash for junk cars.Free tow away. 4 used tires. 800x16.5D. Lots of $40/mo.includes water.Open 405 Auctions canvas cover from Air-Master Call:748-0600. miles left.$45.825-9620. 1-5 407 Books,Coins,Stamps 3928 S.6th Ave.294-9358. p.m.daily. 409 Building Materials 011100011•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••.227 ncome Tax 411 Carport,Patio Sale1 413 Ing � _ __,_���'� ii * V * Ihe •WANT ADSrime s not pay..uui • • 417 Crafts,Hobbies ACCOUNTING 419 Farm&Ranch Equipment /� '' PETS • • 421 Firewood SERVICE ��'`�" ' you can with a make a steal i 423 Floor Coverings Income Tax Returns. • 425 Foods Federal&state. = LIV • ESTOCK • • 427 Furniture Bookkeeping small business. 'f • • 429 Gift Ideas Pick-up&Delivery. 501 Livestock • 431 Goff Equipment Experienced&reliable • • 433 Health Foods ir -.:1 F O r Sale • , - wANT 435 Household Goods ,•, �► • 437 Jewelry,Watches,etc. 235 Miscellaneous 235 MisceIlaneous Full blooded African Goats,Pygmy • _ • • �''� 439 Machinery,Tools Services - Sery 1 Ge S Type$50 and up.825-9620. • • 441 Musical Instruments •• • • • 443 Nurseries,Garden Supplies - - -- ---- - _ »9 et ervices • . 445 Office Business Equipment 447 Photographic Equipment � .�~•...,e,...•r r.,�.,! • .,,...,c••as« ... AMERICAN PAE-SCHC)ULS ,. -�. ��:,..�� �, •• 449 Recreation EquipmentRabbit hutches all new galvanized • ,:;yr ;^-;,;, ,;;- 451 Sewing Machines • welded wire construction. Com- • ..„ E•• �'_,,.. • 4531 Sewing g Ma Radio Seven Tucson schools to serve your : •--�--~�M-=y'•••_>.... �� to with feeder,watering bottle, s w~""'"'`w-'M•}w M - I/ • 455 Wanted to Buyfamily hangers. 1-2 and 3 compartment .� « ,~.r needs. • ^t•�� '.»,'saa�� �r-� i N It 1••7....,• • • PETS&LIVESTOCK units starting at$30.825-9391 or • •....•...•-:•.•i.::.�' ""�`w 8848586. • .,..... _ 1101 South Columbus Tucson 745-2980 •• "'" ''""` '"• • ..arras ,tete•.. .--,:.... • .. •.+r.......-.yr a: 501 Livestock For Sale HORSE SHOEING • ~.a _ . • 6425 S 503 Pet,Livestock Supplies South Pacheco Tucson 294-2701 Experienced. Reasonable rates. i505 PeServices3107 East Pima Tucson 327-4411 Ph.825-9876.`HarryG.Clayton. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••Services • 509 Pets For Sale • 3902 N. Flowing Wells Tucson 887-9202 ,r,,,,,+,, BUSINESS-FINANCE 8425 E.Old Spanish Tr. Tucson 885-7261 601 business Opportunities 7845 E.Golf Links Rd. Tucson 296-8090Bring to 603 Insurance COUPONFrip.srevFAMICY6051nvestments ("� 6021 N. Oracle Tucson 742-3369607 Money to Loan �'� _ _ �"' Fill,609 Money wanted __ FORWANT A D! 255 Upholstery 307 Work Wanted TRANSPORTATION t Upholstery Special - Basic sofa 101 Automobiles and chair$139.Choice of Hercu• Mature experienced nurses aide ' HERE'S THE RULES 703 Bicycles Ion or 100% Nylon. Plus $5 will care for patients days or ELEvEn 705 Boats,Motors,Supplies additional each cushion.Old World evenings.825-9580. 1.All Items for the FREE family to omit any items not pertaining 707 Campers&Shells Furniture Works, Tucson 623- want ads muse be written on the to personal items. 709 Motorcycles 4.4. No personal want ads will be 711 Parts&Accessories 8223. 2.Name, address, and phone taken over the`phone. 713 Recreational Vehicles Custom Drapery&Upholstery number must be lnduded on the 5.The deadline for the FREE 715 Rentals FREE in home estimates or visit our kcoupon, or it ,will not be family want ads is FRIDAY 0 717 Travel Trailers showroom at 4243 N. Campbell. Q./'4s', if accepted NOON. 719 Trucks 327-3383. 3.Only personal want ads will be 6.When item[s]is sold,please call FITCH UPHOLSTERY&INTERIORS accepted.We reserve the richt 884-9880• RENTALS / EMPLOYMENT I For The Sake Of Clarity,Please Print 801 Apartment Furnished 8700 N. ORACLE 803 Apartment Unfurnished 303 Help Wanted � 805 Commercial Rentals p MERCHANDISEor 807"° 809 Miscellaneous Rentals Room,board,private bath,garage, 811 Mobile Home foothills home, to healthy woman 813 Mobile Home Lots with car, in exchange for light ' MISCELLANEOUS 815 Share Living Quarters housekeeping, some cooking and 817 Storage Rentals driving for one. Afternoons and 413 Clothing 819 Townhouse evenings free for outside work,plus _ 821 Vacation Rentals weekends off.Phone 299-2536. Schwinn Bike-Girl's 20 inch with 823 Want to Rent Work odd hours adding up to a full' basket.Good condition$30.00.Call time job. Tuesday, Wednesday, 297-7086. 4.5 REAL ESTATE - Saturday and part-time Sunday 901 Commercial Property work week as circulation assistant 425 Foods . NOT FOR PUBLICATION-- � 0 " 903 Farms,Ranches delivering and distributing weekly 905 Homes and monthly publications in "instant Mixes" make and store �, NAME 907 Income,Investment Property Tucson, Green Valley and for pie crusts, puddings, bever- ADDRESS 909 Land&Acreages surrounding communities. Must ages,etc., $1.00; "Yummy Rabbit 911 Mobile Homes maintain and repair distribution Recipes," hash, sausage, enchila- PHONE NUMBER 913 Open Houses machines and addressing systems. das,Aunt Phil's special ingredient, 16054 N ORACLE 915 Real Estate Wanted Truck supplied. Call Mr. Chmara etc.,$1.00."A"Rabbitry&Supply, Maximum Insertion-3Times .. CATALINA 917 Resort-Vacation Property 624-3745 in Tucson or 625-1579 in P.O. Box 8498-CRB, Tucson, AZ DENTURE FA FOR WANT ADS 919 TownhousesFor Each Want Ad 15 FtmAr NOQN Green Valley. 3.29 85738. ... .� • - ,.„.,is lS,fi,,, , • B-6 ORO VALLEY[ARIZ]VOICE Wednesday,May 17, 1978 Tissawcoaching ; .t . .,,, ,,,4 v , ‘ *r '*k tio : ., but takes memorieswith him I4. 11-, ; ill., „ ,,, , ... ,- f , ByTERRY VENET lastyear," e ,-'',„t -: '..:- grade. Tissaw said. :,: � --, . * .' 4 After 12 years of basket- Eight years ago Tissaw, "And I knew my idea had . - , 4 ` ball — evenings, weekends his coaches and members of been a success when theV ; , I- and summers—Canyon Del his varsity teams began second group did it again 4 �` •. Oro HighSchool's head bas- holding weekend and sum- this year." � r 'Ivs ,� ketball coach, John Tissaw, mer clinics for fourth, fifth Under his coaching, CDO a. 1:1; i ', z .. . ' 4 I • has announced his resigna- and sixth graders. has taken five conference -�� •, $ li* . :):::'i°4' ' I'As Of -. i ' ;2.,.., it:: tion. "Sometimes we'd be titles and three second place 'r X I think it's time to just mighty tired after having finishes, with 155 victories . , r , Alt /4 ip take a break and maybe played a game the night and 62 losses. W catchup on some of the before, but everyone was "It's not often realized µ camping and fishing I've really committed to-the pro- that 24 of those 62 losses `�`r always enjoyed," said Tis- gram and stuck it out," were to tougher AAA 7# - : saw, who will remain at Tissaw said. teams. , ) _. '"g CDO as a physical education The coach said that in the "And we haven't lost a , j / -- .1 teacher. early grades,he was"loose" home game in two and a half "Maybe someday I'll coach on competition and strong years,"Tissaw pointed out, again,"he said. on player improvement. He has been named AA- x Tissaw came to CDO "We'd let the-elementarySouth coach of the Y ear five �* when it opened in 1965, and teams play during half time times and , , . ''*4 ,. selected the South ..° ° a'�,4 SIfbegan developing a top- at varsity games, but the All-Star Coach by the Ari- notch varsity basketball pro- emphasis was on having zona Coaches Association. No, it'sf or softball! gram. fun,"he noted. He was selected AA- Oro Valley softball players Jennifer Heasli ,left,and Jane Wilson at right, I ve seen so many teen- "By the end of sixth South All Star Coach again P admire the agers that might have beengrade, those boys knew this year, and Thursdaytennis equipment carrying case which Coach Ina Leffler received as a gift from the potential basketball players, eir basketball,"he said. eveninglearned girls'softball squad at the annual end-of-season banquet last week.(VOICE staff photo) he will but they didn't form an The summer programs of- coach the team at the nation- interest until they were too ten included as many as 200 al tournament in Scottsdale old to develop the agility," elementary students. August 5, where 16 teams CDO S the coach said. "It was sure a proud from across the country will So Tissaw decided to get moment when that first compete. • / • the students interested ear- group of fourth graders took "It's nota bad way to end , �'' . . s sq uc� iven avar l , beginning in the fourth Y � g the state AA championship a career, he said. Michelle Kramer was Schroder, sportswriter Sue Also Lori Anderson, Sally ��- ,;.. , • - o -� - t.: .,. -• i, honored as the "most Hill,and Sheila Baize,coach Fiihr, Jennifer Heaslip, w.,,, :- . -�r '{ ' ` 4. valuable" player on Canyon of the winningKathyll �'' ) �. ' t;; �- a - F Y San Manuel Miller and Sue ;' -:- ,:r-,,,,.,;‘, `-r 0.1 -t - - • del Oro High School's girls girls'softball team. Darling. "" '' —4.-,,r 7;/.. -� softball team last week,and -� Talks also were given by • �,: � �. -. `r , �. >,, `` ° ,� . Deanna Butler was named Art Mangels CDO coordina- .., ;;, { . r -1 Radio's ;». ,. -.%.-44'.3-4 - ,� - "most outstanding" on the tor of athletics, and by the �, t v. --„?« �� , S jh 't • ?, _y�,�17,-- ' ®,t..<i._ M� '� °Y .� :�'Y't��t..w � S uad• ' . -t- q girls coach,Ms.Ina Leffler, Most - �=` - - ) i . 4" - -- Also honored at the end-of- who said despite the team's ., ,., , . s �.' � , p Popular season softball awards 2-8 season record, she was s - T! YCommentator • ¢ ",1. .,-" - ,F banquet was Pat Cheriton, proud of the players'steady .` .0 v -- who was named "most improvement. jPaul `' s�5, ,; .. improved." Only three of CDO's 13 �� Thirteen girls received squad members are being .. school letters,ette s, numerals, lost through graduation. ?'" certificates and other In addition to the three top X awards as their families award winners,other squad KTUC , ,,, , watched. members are: *110"4 t-- ,-?: ebb They also heard brief Jennifer Burke, Debbie �_4 - speeches by Pima College Rodriguez,Shannon Turin, 1400 ..„. .,- ,. Girlssoftball coach Peggy Janie Wilson, Susan Smith; a Paul Harvey talks ti. '-' gto the"heart of ' �' ' lt: 7'„..-1::-'4. . ',:- '.- *071.: America"every EVE'S day on this station. Golf champs His approach is Bob Watters,right,of the Oro Valley CountryClub teamed with Steve Myers to win the owouimstraightforward Y and to the point. first annual Green Valley Recreation Golf Tournament at the Haven Golf Course in Macrame and Weaving Classes You may agree or Green Valley. Watters and Myers had 1 a net total of 59. George Baldwin, center, disagree,but you president of the Community Recreation Association of Green Valley, presented the Suppl1eS won't remain awards to the champions. •' Pipes—Cigars—Fine Tobacco Blends neutral. Don Diego CigarsiIr Greeting Cards American Engle 1602; 297-6222 ORANGE GROVE VILLAGE Entertainment couia EVE !?c JOHN 6451 N. ORACLE ROAD • new mayor RadioNetwork SNAPPER TUCSON. ARIZONA saTo4 • , (Continued from Page A-1) this spring.) scheduled to begin their official duties at Later, both Engle and Kriegh were P.'" l'IT:r Ar" .. n;tr' u'''7'"' 4 A 147-11t) y 1 the May 25 meeting, may hold a special ousted from the council by anti- Q meeting just prior to the regular one to incorporation voters.But Engle continued -Aik, .t. r 04 a elect the mayor and vice mayor. to fight for the town's survival as president t, ��` Atil pp ,� ;�� �,` • of agroupcalled PROVE (Protect • � `� s+ �,,j i f �5- • Mrs.Lois Lamberson,mayor for the past . 0 : i , ,fit r � , r two years, didn't seek re-election to the Residential Oro Valley's Existence.) .� I 'la' . ii ,-''i / ,,\,:` -,. _ 1 council. Two years ago, with the incorporation a /7fiFfb) Engle, a popular figure both within � �17 ' 734.4-Air � � ,..battle behind it,the Oro Valley electorate J /�{� .„ Country Club ranks and throughout Oro gave him a strong vote for councilman.He 7 /r!MIIALE N/LE �Y k Valley generally,has been part of the town was subsequently named vice mayor by his • 7impas �_ i � • since its inception. colleagues. Q{ s- Hewas named originally by the Board of (bin)623-91`56 - � 'NO Supervisors to the interim council in 1974 "Steve is the only one on the council who ,t'„ 3 as one of the two "pro-incorporation” has both the time and the expertise—the �F ' I 8% members on the council of five.(The other local background—to give Oro Valley the e re oes ,.,. 4 . was James D. Kriegh. the town engineer kind of mayor we need right now,"said one ) and one of the newly-elected councilmen admirer. 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