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Historical Records - The Oro Valley Voice (85)
, . .. ... _kit iii 0 rii 0 l 1 ',va11eyic .. _ t I- Published for residents of the Town of Oro Valley, Pima County, Arizona - ._- tY� -•� Vol. 5 No. 24 One Section-- 12 Pages 15 Cents Wednesday,June 14, 1978 Oro - Valley is asked to annex area. A group of homeowners has asked the Jerome Courtney — on which three TV W HIGH SCHOOL J grop � town of Oro Valley to annex part of the companies are seeking rezoning so they ,t i Sunnyslope subdivision,which adjoins the can put up a 100-foot translator tower. CALLE ' CONCORDIA i"� town on its southern border. The annexation request is the latest 4t. ce �oA half dozen homeowners met defensive move by the homeowners, who p 4ii informally last week with Mayor Steve protested the tower rezoning earlier this 00 ROLLING MINS r Engle and Town Engineer Jim Kriegh to month before the Pima County Planning _ „�• fl. / oWPd0 HILLS S t discuss their annexation request: then and Zoning Commission. �►� O MO followed upwith a more formal It would be impossible for Oro Valleyto O MEADOM►IR04!( O ��C annex the two high � ft. �v M ‘'r OL � presentation at the Town Council meeting town'sg lots by themselves and EAOOWRROOK,�'. �, Monday. impose the zoning on them unless 1..... Q DR. a. ai The council members expressed owners Rich and Courtney petitioned for SPR J cautious interest, and are this week annexation,which seems unlikely. �kG V At-LEYR D Oiff,um. inr S,� studying the advantagesand disadvantag- But since annexation petitions require O per H MORI es of annexing the area. only signatures representing 51 percent or 1y S DO 33 ,far ,�, O 'v w� D Sunnyslope is contiguous to Oro Valley more of the assessed valuation to be Tel K. ok'ft, h © ElV for several hundred yards alongthe town's annexed, the petitioners could pull in the s►j . IT 8 f pL southeastern corner. Both areas front on two undeveloped Pusch Ridge lots by 4 ''fr, y r Hardy Road between the Coronado including one or more homes. HARDY RCI. ti``' '`���`ti`'''.''~`a"� National Forest boundary and Riviera Moreover, several of the homeowners 4W..*„.\*...;;,'` -`� � ..t. Drive. said they wouldn't mind being a part of o ti.1ti ,, ` �. However, the Sunnyslope homeowners Oro Valley for other reasons as well. h �� who met with Engle—Mr.and Mrs.Don "Oro Valley's police protection sure a NEWPORT DR. S: Hinton, Cay Flanigan, Mrs. William would be welcome,"said Don Hinton."I'd 4i W J' _ Pryor and Mrs. Michael Goldman—said feel a lot better if we had your patrol < < CAM N G GRE N F I E L D `'' G LEN H U RST DR. W they're interested primarily in the town vehicles up here a couple of times every 24 r a M,ti 1, W S.&Ti, Cil -� annexing their homes and two key lots hours." The shaded area in the above mapindicatespart of the Sunnyslope bordering the National Forest. Hinton's home is located high on the y ope which Those are the two Pusch Ridge lots ridge,just below Glenhurst Drive,where a group of homeowners has asked the town of Oro Valley to annex.If annexed,the owned by developers Sam L. Rich and area,which is located on the southeast border of Oro Valley,would be the town's first (Continued on Page A-4) annexation. Z1PFGOMPF SATE 1 We'll lead Carreon named Father of Year By TED TURPIN been a nominee for the title of"Mother of Mrs. Carreon added these comments tax battle Publisher the Year" last month.) about her husband:"He has never been too The 1978 "Father of the Year" for the In praising his father's love, patience tired or too busy for his boys.for schools or Oro Valley-Catalina area is Walter S. and generosity, Richard Daniel Carreon for the community in which we have lived Sancruval Publications is Carreon. said he's proud that"there is no generation for 18 years." taking the lead in urging Named in conjunction with Father's gap between me and my best friend...who Henry Zipf,a widower,was nominated Arizona newspapers to help Day this next Sunday, Carreon nosed out is 59." by his daughter,who said she believes that put the Shaw Amendment— several other outstanding nominees, •Young Carreon, 26, pointed to Walter's he "loves and cares for his family just a more far-reaching than including Henry Zipf of Golfview Drive, "uncanny silent understanding and ever- little bit more"than most fathers do. California's Proposition 13— Roy Mattson of Riviera Drive, and Arlie present moral support." "He has to play the role of both mother on the general ballot this He added: and father,"Miss Zipf noted,"and this in November. • "In my younger years I took it for itself takes a very special man—which my Sancruvalubl'shes the granted that every father was like this father is." p a toward his children, Green Valley News,Oro Vat- but I have since A last-minute nominee w as Arlie Voice I was very mistaken." (Continued on Page A-4) ley Voice and Easy Living magazine. To be placed on the November ballot, the Shaw -� °` Amendment (3-C78) must ,,. ..,,.. .i.,,..,:.. Cable get more than 80,000 ., ; , ' petition signatures by July 7. ,.;‘, -- If approved by the voters ' :2,,,. ...v,3,-, , ,..,., -,,t,' . wants to erect this fall, the amendment to w antenna the state constitution ° s ution would i sharply limit propertytax '� .n`, , . Saguaro Cable Television Thursday evening as a series them to the extent that you ' increases, curb other types �' wants to put up a community of special interests told the make i t eco n om i c a 1 l y yp of taxes such as sales and 4 X antenna television (CATV) commission they wanted impossible for a cable k _� system on Tucson's north free access to any cable TV system to get started here." income levies, and prevent ',r side—to include parts of Oro system that was approved. Hower concluded that "I the state government from 1" Valle but gettingstarted At severalimposing Y points the listof live in the northwest area— imposing new kinds of taxes _ ; won't be easy. demands grew so long that and boy, we need a cable to compensate for any "lost" #- �4 _ That became apparent members of the audience system in the northwest." :v �..���� �. revenues. last Thursday night at a protested. Hower was followed by "We think it's high time : 1,1/4: --4 e : . meeting of the county's "This man (Emmick) George Bock, who said he .. re �cT , - that Arizonans regained a` x ,.'„ � ti y Cable Communications wants to put up a cable moved to Arizona in 1914 .e Commission,which has been system. I want to watch a and has"seen free enterprise control o f their p u rs e- y � � � strip ,”. said Sancruval's w ; ,A- -0-, asked to draft a county cable system," said Scott clobbered and clobbered CATV ordinance for the Hower, who lives near Ina with restrictions." . publisher, Ted Turpin. "If .:.- --'t''.:3..,,: Board of Supervisors. Road and ThorAydale. He told the commission we move fast, and Arizona's Walter S. Carreon Saguaro wants to serve He said he gets "pretty members: newspapers help spread the unincorporated parts of the poor reception" of local TV "Here you gentlemen sit, word, we can get t h e Gompf of West Placita del Rey. county as well as Oro Valley. stations. 'and you want to restrict and necessary 82,830 signatures Carreon, who lives at 130 W. Calle But the four local commer- Commenting on the stifle an embryo industry by the July 7 deadline." Concordia,becomes the first Father of the cial TV stations oppose the requests being made by without knowing where it He said he has received Year to be named by the Voice, in what firm's entry into the market, those present,Hower noted: may lead." "an excellent response"from will become an annual event. so the supervisors set up the "These people are asking Earlier, the various P He will receive a handsome engraved commission. for more than an access special interests had asked the dozen publishers he and plaque from this newspaper. James Emmi'ck, who has channel—and that runs into that a variety of "access his staff have Contacted The father of four boys, Carreon was already proposed to the Oro money. All these are fine, channels" be granted them statewide in soliciting nominated by his wife Ethel, and by the Valley Town Council that his medical,education,etc.But by any CATV system. support. oldest of the boys.(Mrs.Carreon.had also firm serve the town,listened I hope you don't require (Continued on Page 4-4) ,. , •, < - , .. . .. . . . . . .. ,...,..„..,,,,,....e.pt ...„..,„. , ditormis . 040i Congratulations to Father of the Year Our sincere congratulations to Walter Carreon, the Voice's first Father of the Year. i P We hope receiving this small honor will make Var ....... ‘11.\,... June 18 — Father's Day — even more of a happy day for him. -4111111111 — Mr. Carreon, like our three other nominees, I I has the love, loyalty and affection of others, as witnessed by the0 several enthusiastic letters Kam- 1 hr ithe ear this newspaper received. Such men are fortunate and deserve to be honored. '""1111111111_ II„, We're sorry that all of the nominees can't . receive our plaque — but there's always next THE DESERT OBSERVER year, as we remind those who suggested them: And in a larger sense, any father who is so • cherished that he is nominated is truly a Frisky white ove goes dipping "father of the year." By CHRIS UNRUH they eat the same food as the pretty good so he became a Of all the doves,the white- parents. little braver. County should stick wing-ed dove is probably in After the breeding-season He dipped one foot in, t h e m os t p r ec a r i 0 u s is over, the birds return to looking for all the world like Position. In April they flocks and go over the land a little old lady testing the I • arrive from s . in groups. If unmolested tem pe r u re of Lake with Tortoida plan M e s quiteMexico to net ' ----- ,‘, - they continue southward in Michiganat. Then he quickly thickets the fall to Mexico. put both feet back on the are '',.., - , For the most part. the edge . of the bath. This We always were concerned about county preferred as : ,W.,,'v' ' doves around out little plot procedure was repeated nesting sites i''''-:i ,.- ' -,-- ' adoption of the massive Tortolita Plan,with its athese of ground stay in the several times. nd i• - , . target of an estimated 55,000 additional h a v , ii , --- .., background disregarding Finally. he plunged in. . persons on the Northwest side. 2 . - - -' `7,10P the sometimes teeming life creased un- - . ,- I shouldn't call it a plunge. ---' ' * ',' ''''''‘ that g-oes on around them. Actually he sat on the water. Recent events indicate our fears were Well der the trend -r.,- ' • ,.. , , ‘ In this position he floated to of rieul- -* founded. agThey make plentiful use of the other side. Out he • ture and wood cutting. The the bird bath for drinking. Although the Pima County Planning and white-wing, is the target of scrambled. turned around When doves drink, they and repeated the process. Zoning Commission two weeks 'ago rejected sportsmen, although there don't tip their heads up with He obviously enjoyed their applications for denser zoning,the speed are alimited hunting seasons each sip as most birds do. himself. but I've seen no nd regulations. and insistence which developers showed in Doves come and go in Instead. they submerge rush (tie())v41.e birdbath by urging such changes in the Tortolita were flocks. but in thespring they their beaks into the water unnerving, quietly pair off to take care and pump the liquid down of parental chores. The two their throats in much the The Estes Co., a frequent applicant before parental bucolored eggs are laid in wy . the commission these days, was seeking to a loosame athat horses drinkLooking Backsely constructed nest of change zoning which permits one house per twigs. Doves aren't given to four acres to that allowing one per acre. The period of incubation bathing as many other birds One Year Ago is between 15 and 17 daYs. are. But we saw one that The proposed Oro Valley Fortunately, the, commission responded to The young at first are fed on found the water tempting-on budget of $53,000 for1977- area homeowners complaints that neither -pigeon milk- which is a hot July day. He danced 78 includes $42,000 carried adequate water nor drainage and other a whitish liquid formed in around on the edge of the over from the previous year. facilities would be available for such dense the parentscrops. birdbath as if trying to work• The council _ hopes to Both male and female up his nerve. -stockpile the money for housing. feed the you`ng by pumping Then he turned around future major capital We applaud the commission's decision, and the "pigeon milk" down the and dipped his tail in that expenses such as a Town hope it sets a pattern for holding firm on the little birds' gullets. Later water. That must have felt Hall and a police vehicle and Tortolita Plan area. equipment.Two Years Ago The declining water table alone is sufficient OTHER EDITORS SAYThe Pima Association of Governments reiterates its reason for county authorities to go slow in - position that Oro Valley • approving subdivisions in that area, to say Zero-base budgeting • • may not,join as an equal ; nothing of making changes in a plan which member. PA( members . agree that the own they approved only months ago. deflated expectations only if the tcantwo larg-est The Tortolita an certainly doesn't members have five votes represent the wisest decision ever made by We all remember how of the Urban Institute trul ,i `quid Oro Valley Valley and4 Pima County officials; but having made it, something called Zero Base Robert vv. iiartrillm a . o7ornirl i'llCSOn Have one vote i they should stick with it. Budgeting was going to Brookings. say /BB didn't et each ;, Y introduce true discipline make much of a dentI lit ears Ago As one protesting homeowner said at the into the management of the Indeed. Mr. Hartman • Orville Shields. a farmer i , asks. hearing: _ federal budget.just as it did says it mav have diverted n thepro Valley area the Pima County Board of in (;eorgia. attention from the really big c, , "When a plan is developed, it supposed to .,upervisors to discontinue Well.we had the zero base decisions on spending serve as a guide — so people know what is approach in drawing up of priorities that should have !di seryice' t‘o the fledgling- eown of Oto Neitey. going to happen around them. the 1979 budget and been !mule. , , , , i ne warn VOLVO Ullatli- 'If the plan is allowed to be changed at the spending- still went up by Maybe next time, around , sme 1 . it should be called ZRE. for whim of the builders, then abolish the whole some 1 percent Two ana1N-sts of the first Zero Base Expectations. - mously to discontinue the idea of zoning." year's results. Allen Schick — Wall Street Journal Valley for sheriff's services. .-- f , * i i -,..... _ E E , . Published every Wednesday by , . ,, - , . . I Sancruval Corp..P.O.Box 3003:Tucson. i...,.. 0 r 0 valleypr4jc. , ,_ ,. THEODORE C. TURPIN : E' Az..624-3745.Single copies 15 cents i each;by mail,$3 for one-year Editor&Publisher E subscription.Second Class postage Published for residents of the Town of Oro Valley Pima County Arizona aNEWS STAFF: i paid at Tucson,Az. Mary Schmidt Wednesday.June 14. 1978 Chris Kemberling . LEAVENGOOD -Publication No.324570 C.M.M i z . - Wednesday,June 14, 1978 ORO VALLEY[ARIZ]VOICE A-3 T TU"1Pn1WE" CORNER Public service rediscovered — with the aid of cable TV In more than 23 years of shadow of picturesque course, but better reception, turned rather cool, right at -ser vi ng the public„ newspapering, I've never Pusch Ridge — and I'm they said. the same time. So the many returned to its deep quit being amazed at the going to fight like hell to That's what they said. c 1 am or i n g c a b 1 e T V slumber, which endured for bashfulness of some letter- keep the'TV moduls from Eleven years ago. companies faded resignedly lo, these eleven years. writers, putting that tower up there. Then a funny thing into th#woodwork. Metropolitan Tucson During And while you may not happened.The FCC failed to - And so did the local grew in population; the any public ' believe this, you brave, take a firm position on network stations' sudden dollars kept flowing to the discussion of anonymous letter-writer.I'd whether CATV companies concern for "community Big 3, who continued to a controver- fight it whether I lived there came under its regulatory . service” — at least, insofar serve the fattening market sial issue • or not. Building a tower on net — but there was the as better reception for their without worrying about (and some that site is a monstrous distinct implication that viewers was concerned, fuzzy pictures or shadow that aren' -‘40 proposal, fueled only by the they might. No, like Rip Van Winkle, effects which Northside controver- dollar signs in the eyes of the The Tucson city council their _great concern for viewers had to put up with. sial), the TV brass. Managements and''' -,.,,.-. -----,,,,,,,,,,,,:- . owner- average edi- The anonymous writer :.:,, ...!..,,- -,s,,,,-,7,---4 * -,, .,..... s h i ps changed. May , . ,...-.-4...,,..-. .. 41 s.-.,,, , ,4, ,.-, — • tor will receive one or two suggests that good old -*1 - - - .. - - ' '.-- ',---s- , ,,'- Broadcasting of Omaha f ,,,, .7:-,,,t,.. ;.- ,..itc4,,,,, -;...- ...- 4,4 unsigned missives blasting KGUN, KOLD and KVOA , . , -..ii-i.,,!7,14,1w4,..1..,-,7%-.,4„.. -,„., ..,,. acquired Channel 9; the ,..„, ,,,..4„:„ 4,--..,.,- 4.,,..,.,- .... him for his position. should be "commended for ',,, ,, - , --wo.,,,,,, 4,--1 - ' .-, " - Detroit Daily News owners (... ,-,'4,04. '' ).. '•, - .1 . ;, ", Sometimes they're pro- their attempts to aid the 4•4-. '--..,--..,--';:",- - '-. - .7,:*,-- -4,47*.ti,ii,;-' took over Channel 13. And - ' ---s,,,, ., . ,,, fane or obscene, sometimes viewer(s)"rather than being --, -..,-°.,' ''',1-'; ' -• *-„,..----:-.-4, :- ,---'-'; : -., - Channel 4 picked up some '4,,-- --- ---%,.,- .7,1; 4''•;'..: '4',i' not. criticized for trying to uglify . ' -•'%. 4- 47 73'...H.%41v,,,,,,„,-.--,:,--, -; ,- - - ,,:,,,,-,--,-,.--440:„:„,,,.& -2; _ affluent California inves- - -- .4,,,v-Q-oft- '''...,..r ; ' ' '..--- "-,i*---,44,- •W!,,,,,,,,-. . Frequently the letter the Pusch Ridge area. lik;-,--- ; s, '..-,:-..-4-- _',Qt. ,. , ,_ ,--, . tors. ends:"I'll bet you won't print Well, let me give you a -,4 ..„?-2....... ..„7--',i.; .--.t...., - ,,,..‘.-. ,- - .- ,_ ,z, i4.- ,,e,,',, -.4%.,. So long as the money this." And the writer is little history about that --',"- ..~. ---t---':' 2 _.„., ,• -. -- ..- ... rolled in (and no cable TV usually correct. No editor altruism. --'-',....7,, -.4104,17-,,-14.„:;..„ ....:.lt‘,.. . 7:--''' ' - *. : .-'i4,,-- ..„, - :._::‘?"::: threatened them), the 'i41'...tioi ' -et ' -4:""' '------' ''' l 4,„,„ worth his salt will publish Eleven years ago, as "community service" anonymous letters. business editor of the Tucson SANTA CATALINA expense was ignored. Occasionally an editor Daily Citizen, I got to know . ,, MOUNTAINS ,, i.,,,,,' - ..,,„f-., Until, zap! Along came gets a letter implying that these same TV stations , s.„,......,,,,,,,„„„,,..., ., „.:-. -.1:, Saguaro Cable Communica- , ve, he is somehow being (they've all since changed , .-. . ,, tions of Scottsdale (one of , .... --,.. .! , I**C**.a...aft 40.1.-..g..0.4..,,, , ' , ' '.,,, :,, ,,,,,, cowardly for not taking a managers, as chain opera- ,, -,,,,,... - :„.--, , .,,,. -.4. .... -zz..... -;.,--4t, ---97 z..,- those"big out-of-town guys," position (strangely enough, tions do) fairly well. ,, .4:-14'''' --, 4 ,- v.........-sseeti.. --...,_.,,,,,*00,---,: I presume) and proposed , 8. almost always the position ., .. I . The reason? They were .*e.10k ' - building a CATV system for .1 * ., - . -,_ he declines to take is the one scared—yes,even back then „„ , f .,,..* . A SOW MOW /V in WIT . ,Of •.' • 't' 7, 1 ,. the Oro Valley and Casas occupied by the writer)on a —of cable television. . , -- " -- Adobes areas: , . . particular subject. And since I was writing a And that type of letter series on the attempts by - . ,, t .,41Suddenly the Big 3 have ,,,,.. . ,, I, _7,, --:: * ' " A . ' 0 ends with:"You coward,you many firms to set up cable ,, v# : rediscovered community " cur, you!" and then, "Please TV .in Tucson, I found the service. in perspective And while I guess it's don't use my name if you three local network stations A change publish this." scampering around franti- When developer Jerome Courtney was attempting to sell better late than never, one Or sometimes there is no cally to put up a defense. townhouses in his Sunnyslope development,he erected this sign can't help but ask: Where signature at all. Against that monster, that lauding the beauty of the Catalina Mountains as seen from the were you guys keeping all Hk oe —cable conwetition Pusch Ridge.Today,Courtney's firm is attempting to rezone and that public spirit for the past mmm. Talabout gr . se11 two lots there for a 100-foot TV tower. (VOICE staff photo) eleven years? cowardice? Gee, that sounds kinda Well, I thought I'd seen familiar, doesn't it? ,,. everything, but not so.Take The threat must have a look at this "signature," seemed frightening, to de.;,.., 414, dir • reproduced here directly them. Kaiser-Cox was here t f * ,„,,,, t .,, -4.741.:.,,i ,,, ,, from the original: with its cable TV proposal to , , tCI ,4;,,e . : ,,.., , , the city council. Jack Kent .,. Pt4'4 / Cooke, the Los Angeles sports :magnate, was , . - . • pushing hard. So were two riti 05 dikl$fr 0 ';IV,* Don't knQw what that or three others. -- " ^ ft :if name is? Neither do I. And — belatedly — so ---\-41.9 SA iii And you know, I have .a were Tucson's three local - VA 41 ,,, , -_, - funny feeling this brave. network stations. .,„ eit„, „„,. -, .,'.. . •,._,.. IMII6 letter writer intended it No! Stop! they pleaded that way. with the Tucson council .kpte-41*-1" - e ..,,,,,..„,,, ,„.... .,...,.....„...... ,....,,, z.A.,.. __A ...Jr. . .4w,„/---a,:-rr- ... -..,........,„,, , ' '''''''S' -;.;--..4.': This "signature" was members.Don't let these big - ---. _ ..., ,, ,. . appended to an angry letter out-of-town guys get a cable _.... ...,-- ..)- --- 4,,,,, - 9..... .. , from an outraged boob tube- TV foothold here! - -.1,,, watcher, who implied that I Don't let them give you was trying to hide the fact sharper pictures, better Advertise . - ° , that I live "within a stone's col or, m or e r e 1 i a b 1 e throw" of that site of the reception, they told the it in the , • .., proposed 100-foot TV tower Tucson council. . At 3 1 dgigitiirdaeldlliiriiibbw'''... which Tucson's three big Let us do thejob,they said. oro valley commercial stations want to We'll put up more translator Custom Designed Pools build on Pusch Ridge. towers and really serve the wan ; It may be a long throw, public, they said. No ' - but I sure do live right in the additional channels, of ' . Superior quality //',4"11P-- -44 --\., • , --. . , ,,,,, r (1r4ft."" lf) ?IN -:--A414.....;; - construction and equipment. -- „.....„_.,,,„_...... ,,, m The best looks .,.L - _ 0 a sTeR POOLS -.,4.1,•t&._-'411,0--..,4-1...titt' s. - it , by ‘ ..t.„,,,, , s,,,,,, „;:,•:-....,„ .,, --iiesb,. • . i/ /A7f10 i °oats , , i.... . *Latest styles&cuts •-• A. t - , sm \ I . *Brow&Leg waxing `ii--:-..--y *coloring&permanents .................. *Mamcures.Pedicures&Sculptured Nails • 8..- *Application of individual eyelashes 7960 E. 22nd 7131 E.Tanque Verde (Display Pool Center) 2555 E. 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I Il alli la IIM.1.1111.11.Om 1.11.elle ar an an lie.I.MI al MAN al 1111.10.1.MB 111111 IS MI Mai IMP al.1111.11.11111 OM 1111,1.111 OD 10411111.11.IIIM Mb NIP all INS IMP all NIB WS WO la IIIIII IOW anal.1.I ..........- A-4 01W VALLEY[ART:I]VOICE Wednesday,June 14, 1978 Firm seeks rezoning . r or Oracle restaurant - •,,., A Tucson investment firm has asked the the planning and zoning commission,said i - ,,, - Oro Valley Planning and Zoning the investors are in no hurry to develop. 4. -.. * / s , , Commission for the rezoning of two lots on He said they will wait until the 1 , ,g. ,t, ,...,,,, Oracle Road so that a restaurant can be commission's regular meeting in 11 f. - • ' ' - '''' "Lc"' ---,c, built. At '4,...‘-' "*- . September for a preliminary hearing. HMDG Investments, a partnership of 41100, 11P1 • - ''.. 44 /*/ \ .....'r '': , ,,,,:e: ., -.' --0,,, three Tucson residents and a California man. told the commission Tuesday they would like to build a steakhouse In other business, the commission worked on updating single-family residence zoning.A public hearing on the 4 jAlib.., • , A ov - ' * ,, 1:-:„ ,, „.. _ ,, ,,. , comparable to Lil Abner's on Silverbell ordinance was set for July 5. * tt". - -.1' ' ,.- . Road. It was also announced at the meeting . - • , , , . * .**;P . ;fro ..0., includes''' , ' The rezoning request 12.5 acres that the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- „ .,,,-- ..., , on the Eggleton homestead. The landis day Saints has completed the purchase of ,-,- zoned for suburban ranching. which 10 acres on Calle Concordia next to Canyon I ,.. : , 4 .„ allows one house per four acres. The del Oro High School. 7 . . A ' ,: investors are seeking commercial business The church plans to build a student ,i.,,,,.., zoning. seminary on the property within two — Thomas Rainshurger. vice chairman of years. 'What access for hospitals. ?' Cable TV executive Jim Emmick,left,talks with Dr.C.J.Snider of St.Mary's Hospital personnel. (VOICE staff photo) . irqk • • about possibilities of CATV for in-service training of medical and technica is udget for OV is studied Budgets for the coming year were to be The Oro Valley Police department discussed at a special meeting of the Oro submitted the largest budget request at MORE ABOUT Valley Town Council Tuesday night, $105,000. according to Mayor Steve Engle. The town clerk's office is seeking about Budget requests from the town's five $30,000 and the highway department • • • departments totaled about $166,000. $25.000. Cable television in OV beEnagdlejussaid..The figures were expected to The Planning and Zoning Commission and the building inspector have requested (Continued from Page A-I) Oneofficialread a letter represented the performing Engle said the budget must not exceed $3,000 each. Engle said. Representatives from the from Tucson District arts in Tucson, asked for a $216,000. He said there is a $50,000 The council agenda also included public schools said they superintendent, Wilbur channel to permit "iricuba- carryover from this year's budget. discussion on a flood insurance plan and an w o u I d I i k e a c h a n n el Lewis,requesting a separate tion”of dance troupes, little The results of Tuesday's meeting were assessment hearing for the Shadow reserved for programming cable hookup for every theater performers, and not available at deadline for this issue of Mountain Estates East Improvement school instruction, in-school building on every school other groups. the Voice. District. training, and various types campus in the district. Battalion Chief D.F.Elias of school activities. Joe Matusow,who said he of the Tucson Fire Depart- ment wanted a cable TV • • MORE Larry and Marty Cramer channel to train firefighters Annexation sought (Under New Management) through instruction films and other services. ABOUT it (elbe Mark iii4loptte Dr. C.J. Snider,asked for (Continued from Page A-1) If the Town Council agrees to take in the Sunnyslope petitioners, they would a two-channel cable system he said persons often park their cars and become the first annexation for Oro Valley reserved for the use of toss beer cans around on the desert. since it was incorporated. ENGLISH TACK AND APPAREL 4 - WESTERN SHOW TACK Tucson's eight hospitals, so that they could trade Also. the proximity of the National Forest is tempting to target-shooters and Last year some homeowners groups in Tucson National Country Club Estates, . JEWELRY AND GIFTS technical and medical hunters. Rancho Verde and Mesaland subdivisions ( -' - information and conduct in SUPPLIES discussed possible annexation by Oro • - "One afternoon there was a guy just . 'service training of person- leaning across the boundary fence.firing a Valley. nel. rifle into the canyon,"Hinton said. However, the move died for lack of 4625 N.FLOWING WELLS•TUCSON,ARIZ 85705•(602)888 6360 Several homes in the area have been hit enthusiasm on the part of some residents of Emmick responded to these and other requests or by burglars in the last two years. those areas, plus the insistence by Oro , . "conditions" by saying that Inadequate service by PT a County Valley that the burden of proof (that a A4.144 Strunk offer its subscribers the four Saguaro plans, initially, to deputies makes the area vulnerable, the homeowners say. strong majority did want to be annexed) lay with the outside subdivisions. local TV commercial Rit channels, educational MORE 4., .1 tf, ELECTRONIC Channel 6, an optional pay . TV ch4nnel with special REALTY ASSOCIATES i movies and programs, a ABOUT UV s Father of Year CChristian-religious channel all Today for more information about our i (Con(inued fromPage A-1) i from Virginia, plus at least nomnated by'his wife and several of the Warranties and the"MOVING MACHINE"0 : Gompf,suggested by"Bonnie Pickett and three "public service" children. • Nanini Financial Center Ftwthills channels — medical, Boys."Ms. Pickett wrote: Mrs. Mattson noted that "his greatest Suite.1 Location: "Arlie Gompf...has been the dad and educational, and one for the - . achievement as a father has been his 7120 N. Oracle 3031 N.Swan Rd. performing arts and other friend the boys have wanted. for so long. 49744272 325-2678 fields. They now have someone(besides Mom)to encouragement for his children to be independent and to use their abilities to cheer them on at their Little League . the fullest" games. - She added:"He has given them time and "Arlie takes them fishing...They never room to make mistakes, and loves them -1"-;-_:-...---7 4:14, i'- felt so loved,"their mother said."How do I kr,/ without making demands." tr.,--: know? Because they—the boys—took me aside and showed me this contest and said: The Voice earlier this year named Lila Rhude of Oro Valley as its first"Mother of 'ilmia's ill --11111111111-111111111111111111111111111111.1111 ill0 ..-- `Mom...for Arlie.'" wow_a /titim, - ,-... 1.11111*.____:. . the Year" for the Oro Valley-Catalina rfx,... 1. , i ft I. ,---.1111116,--- ."'F--- .. -- --"" 1, - 1 ,t . 61. !ie rm. . ,• Dr. Roy Mattson, father of seven, was area. . :• i 2- ,,..--.......! _laid. .......... . . v * 764 7adieastalle Qs)t \----- .: •• ' ' - Is - --Wee 4 pdletta-,64 -- SyeArdwowt , :• • 1' :,:-'''-„,. : 4%co.. ,•• ii-dci iii„ • -_ ., ......... _ -:i 1 -'4" ''''‘'i . ' *Wilki"* 40.4•)v.....*4 1111 Zet 114 714~*sal ,.....,- 04\—**"11? -A -' f:*-'" ';'.'44 1::4'L'''".'-"'.__..._'''' -a'* 4 '-**1"i-'..,:0•.''''"'' "' P_:__-..-'46 11.11. ::'; '.'-'1------:- — COPPER DOME -1)17 .- lOtt ----It-....-------...-z---,, 4. iip::-..-- - Zr--......*:•-,4,?.....,...........-..-- FEATURING . •OPTICAL OPEN HEARTH .frFRAMES BY: PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED I -c :$ ir. r41, ..... , l...- 0 AMERICAN OPTICAL •REPAIRS . BAUSCH&LOMB •LENS DUPLICATED • Charcoal Steaks • Seafood . ,.. for reservations . RODENSTOCK •CONTACTS&POLISHING • Ribs • Salad Bar • Lamb Chops Homemade Bread 887-41000 _ i3r A---S" • Baked Clams &Pastries , y SEE US FOR COMPLETE , -- , OPTICAL SERVICES DINE BY CANDLELIGHT AND 4 ....... ENJOY OUR PANORAMIC VIEW - VOysimns tin'plitresi BANQUETS AND WEDDINGS . TWO LOCATIONS UNDER THE STARS — POOLSIDE . AL-VERNON _ AjO& 12 AV Inquire at Cliff Manor Inn about our, HAPPY HOUR 4-7 p.m.Mon.-Sat. 325-9955 791-9939 . Summer Family Swim Club COMPLIMENTARY 971 N.ALVF.:RNON WAY 3783 S. 12 —Coming Soon-887-4000 Hot Hor d'oeuvers * LOCadhid ha Cliff Moser laut 5900 N.Oracle „,,,, RUBEN MORALES 1 ',....11 .1 ----j DISPENSING OPTICIAN EMI't.:: Wednesday,June 14, 1978 ORO VALLEY[ARIZ)VOICE A-5 .,s ,-.,,,,'",z!:,:•-.4i. .z.,:s::*,,,,,,,,,,,i:„..., SEAMSTRESS IS PROFESSIONAL Decorative .., needlework Alt f. .. .;., ',.:'..,.',,..•`),,,,,,:, • ,,,,4°,-, ,44,',..:,,7,,,V:,.. ., .,.‘• . 1 , • . • ...., .,,,,, k Ii , ‘ , ..,....., combnes_ art and craft ,., , . ..,,,.. ..A. ' ,„ , . ......, , .. •,* t,.,., -, ),.4.4„.. 14Ss, By C.M. LEA VENGOOD but now we know we made "M4risha kar'a...szi wrote ,r,„;-, ° . ip,..:.,. 4., - , ..,. it,., It is unusual in this day of the right decision." the book I think most -- - :... ok. , .. , manufactured clothes and The Crawfords have two stitchers find most. im- ,, accessories to find some- adult children who were portant. I t's entitled --1 N, 4 . '4 , • . „ u • thing elegant and personal- educated through the ninth "Adventures in Stitches" ,--., • , N., 1 tto: • •-,.. „f• ••., - .. et4 ,, • •,st,to ized. grade in Arabia. and has about everything a -4 N.-,„ , • ,-•,,,,, • Helen Crawford of Oro "American children must person could want to know s.,;‘,_. ti...,Siti, ,.• $.- • -S.•f,,,"f*,-- leave the country after the about the craft." Valley has the answer—she ninth grade in Arabia."she , ,... . .„ :**7-"---- makes her own. Trained as a chemist at a .,:,-. said. -Our son went to a • An accomplished seam- small.western Pennsylvania Texas school and our •.. .- t- • stress and needlework college. Mrs. Crawford said • claukhter went to an , ' i...w,',,, 'i:`, ;:ift.-;;;:! expert. Mrs. Crawford- she met her husband at Gulf --,,,, American school in-Rome. ) ''''' ' ,,,,,i, - designs and sews her own Research and Development . s'',. \\ t II ' . „..• The. family traveled Corp.. in Pittsburgh soon and and has quilts, rugs extensively while living in after she started her first and wall-hangings through- i) . • ....„,:,,4 ..,, Arabia and Mrs. Crawford job. out her house. Vv., 1 . . . said she learned the craft of .. Itf \s.,:t The Oro Valley Country Since then I have done a • needlework while visiting in 4t rt. ' , Club resident said she lot of volunteer work," she „. . ,• London a few years ago. • . .. . ,, -, Ptittli. considers her work both a said. Everything from PTA --... , craft and an art. "I studied at the Em- to Girl Scouts while raising ..- "Learning the different broidery Guild there and the children. ' 1 '• stitches is of course the way learned the stitches and "I'finally got away from 1 to begin, but soon the techniques from real • that in Arabia when the "' 1 . . . , professionals. Principal creativity surfaces," she Principal of the school said. "It becomes important Some of the ‘‘.'ork Mrs: desperately needed a ...O. , s. V ': s 1 .,..„A'' • i'-'42,:,'•-,;-'- ' ... :.-.,-. to blend and make some- Crawford is especially proud teacher for English as a - . If'''''' 4, --41 of is evident on the floor, ,. . .. - thing personal." second language. , walls and beds of her home - ' ...: , -",•i:•.-1: Mrs. Crawford and her "I taught Arab men * • - -4.*4,'...:-.. ••:-...,.'A.::„-7, on Golf View Drive. , '',-.. , . ;-,.„..:.,,,- - husband Vincent retired in English and also math and . ' - '.4--`,-,.- ;',:i.---,--•,-'',k•-`',*,:.-.77'7,7:' A cactus-green needle- . the Southwest after 20 • . ...., point rug accents the family chemistry. . - ,,, ,, , , L :-,,,--, years in Saudi Arabia. , 1.. "•-, room and a"life-story"wall "It was so rewarding after Crawford was an executive hanging decorates the baking brownies all those with a major U.S. oil firm corner fireplace. years to have a pay check." . , ...„.- . , , • ... .....,,,,.. . , ..‘,„...„..1/4,,,,,,,,„,... near the Persian Gulf. „ • We chose Tucson after Bedrooms in the hqme Both of the Crawfords join . -..•. - . ,,, . .. exploring other retirement show imaginative decor.at- the bridge games at Oro •,,..,,,,,,,‘•:. *. --'::4;47.-'„... ,,,.,.,, '44t,:,. ..,•:` 14 ,,,,... ,,- N..'--' •‘... A.4.' t:44,74,-ing skills too. Pieced quilts Valley Country Club and the ''*•-••4iiik-' • - ''''s.4.'---. - -' --' '-.1,7z. , ..„, areas- in Florida," Mrs. -4:-.: ,....,,,t.,,,,..„...$4.., - .' .,....,, 4 .,,. Crawford said. showing hours and hours of Arizona climate has . .• „,:.•,ct$ .:74',,r,:,,- „--,,,,,,.,„, ,, ., . .., ..,.,_, . .„ .. ., , ,,,‘ .,.... ,. , m"*Apt.„4„-*14*44.4;, '0 , *41114 .:*':' 4 4 patience cover the beds. improved Crawford's golf s-,,, .k.{V,:s'k.,. ". 1'A. .14.,`,.'-N'tt‘:`,.'N:art44, .4,4'. We decided against '..,'. - .0k-;,.--..cY'•;•.••,i..-..-‘,.,*-''.4.‘., --f":,, ,-***AM game. Florida because we had had Mrs. Crawford said there . ., He plays golf and i sew. enough of the high humidity is one woman who she has That personal touch in Arabia. It was quite a tried to emulate with her We have found. our little A rare Arabian bird is the focal point of a needlepoint typewriter cover being change to move to the desert needlework. place in the sun, s e said. constructed by Oro Valley resident Helen Crawford.Mrs.Crawford hasdecorateti her home and makes all of her own clothes,giving each item a personalized touch. (VOICE photo by Chris Kemberling) NORTHWEST AREA PET FACILITIES i • Plants 'n Books Kennels give vacation care - 'n Things • Metaphysical &Self Awareness Books A problem that crops up $4.50 per day to board a dog North said,"and find most of in a kennel instead of having • Shell Jewelry from The Philippines every year at vacation time is at Desertdale, which has them are happy as longas a sitter come to the home," • Authentic Turquoise Jewelry what to do with the dogs and indoor-outdoor facilities and they have the same diet." Westhafer said. 20% OFF PLANT PURCHASE cats in the household. air-conditioned houses. Prices are about the same "There is always the WITH ANY OTHER PURCHASE The northwest area of Kennel Comfort, Motel, at all three facilities and all chance a dog or cat will run Tucson has several kennels owned by Ben and Betty have clean, well-maintained off looking for its master. A OVER $10.00 available and most veteri- Westhafer of 2509 W.Zinnia areas for the animals torun. lot of pets are lost while 1541 W. Prince Rd. 888-2197 narians and pet lovers agree Ave.,has room for about 250 "Pets, in my opinion, people are on vacation." next to Yellow Front Mon.-Sat. 10-6, the kennel is the place for an dogs and cats. should be left well-attended animal while its owner is The kennel specializes in rAP....e214 altr....W.,4at VITze....20...cgt Clib.,40....4P4 atziap,.dri eriZILiera4 alize...420.. ? away. breeding and showing • - , "It's usually too hard on a Himalayan cats. Westhafer id.. . dog to stay home alone for is especially proud of top — ., riiii •:: "' ipre), - • p any length of time,"said Dr, award winner"Charmer." 1 I,' 'i ,,a .4,,t,, IA , , , 1, / \ 1,1 4, : 1,v ,' R.W. Morehouse. "Cats can The facility is located near stay as long as a week if Interstate 10 and Ruthrauff igli 11:10.1 7 ),, ,‘„.4. ' .- i , . ',1(i/ tid d . ,' ... --.. p adequate food and water is Road. , i / ii q,-1",-9) i tilDrL supplied." The Conquistador Kennels ;-' 1/iiiiiiii A 111 4/1 A 4., _ - _ 7 k p Desertdale Kennels, at 2404 E. River Road has H°PP SG ktillitiu ° - _ li 7 _41*1.14/RACLE NILE - _ -t... ,..... . , * . owned by Alice Harrison at room for 110 dogs and about rafICSIMAL AL. thOgiRS- - 6745 N. La Canada Drive, six cats, said owner Bill vi does not have cat facilities North. It. Tof (602)623-9156 ' '2,74 - but has room for 34 dogs. "We feed the dogs the diet ilk 4 i Prices range from$3.25 to they have been used to," . I FINAL WEEK `6 ...............10 There Goes .. • i „ii,r,.. FOOTHILLS .' q The .E3ride , A, , Efla BOOT & SHOE REPAIR ',.-...._.._.00# S 1 . , ...,,. . „hysterically funny comedy ,,•,-,..,,,•„1:- ! AZ .• - \Z.,_:.„ ,. . , _........... 7„ - by John Chapman and „ Ray Cooney t Expert Shoe & Boot Repairs . 1 WE SPECIALIZE IN (. OPENS JUNE 21 *GOLF BAG&SHOE REPAIRS QUALITY DYE & *BELTS&BUCKLES ke *ZIPPER REPAIRS ORTHOPEDIC WORK *HANDBAGS q *TENNIS SHOES RESOLED How the Other Half Loves SILVER BOOT TIPS&OTHER 297-8576 Enjoy a delicious buffet dinner featuring MON.-FRI.-7:30 TO 5.30 t roast sirloin tip of beef p BOOT&SHOE ACCESSORIES , SAT.-7:30-3:00 6441 N. ORACLE RD. Wed—Sunday 6:15 cocktails 6:45 dinner 8:15 show (Between Ina&Orange Grove itds) 9 Reservations for Dinner and Show Phone 623-9456 irb S -• -*VD-.4110,egr,"'(grilW ed,natiOrtir . edJ1.12rit:10 ete7P-CtiggtV00 etVingrigtaio,' ect :Ziriet.' 0 Wednesday. ORO VALLEY EARrZ]VOICE A-6 June 14, 1978 Riding school is off to g a Hoping start ,,,...... . . .... .0 ilk, Esperanza stables have grown .4. . . ,. . . ..., .. .. , s * + -.4v • . . .. from 2 hors es to 20 in 1 year a .... . ,,,.:, , ,.,,,, . were small participants i.n ' • the overnight „ Alden t . . ,' 1 r ago since we Alden said, and pack trips, Ms. VI Starting out a yeda two children,” Ms. , . . ..„ with a dream an wanted to see said. -- t: * 44,440400010110 ' „„. 4,..•.,4„.:,,..-4- "1' lit.1 * owners "and both have . who has been Ms. Alden, ,,. ...., . , .x....,..- ,- ' ‘,..-. "gentled"horses,the devel- horsemanship 1 years,said -, ' 4., •::; . of the Esperanza Riding real . the Tucson area." in Tucson for 5/2. ,* ..- ,- •,.., il, . ., ,., t the ' ,...t, .4. \-, .„, • 4 . Valley are oped in started riding a . School in Oro _ program she . -,-i., - t ,, ' to feel rewarded. The summer P d Missouri Stable in St.Louis. ., - r. .,-- beginninglocated at 9015 activities. center .aroun ; ' ',---,:?':-: ' . ,.,,,,• The school, . variety of "I have always .i.„, ,„.„ ,. „, been into ,--'..., -,, '''-'.'- '''s:: ..*;: 2..ki7.;::::;„1 ? i,„... , .. . •,.„,.. Oro mastering a . through horses and have always Camino de Anzo in .:,„...,:',„::ti: *:: equestrian skills .- .':!'','.,;. • ' ,, to teach," wanted sports 10 good • riding lessons, .Ms. "This Valley, now sPors..-- _,staff daily . she said. ,.... ,7 . that I've horses,a well-equipped d The daily . . is the dream Alden explairle .... s , ii and a full program.n_ responsible been waiting for.'..1s::" ..,:....A;.:-... ,.... ', lessons devel.op-- dedicated to fine horseman horse enthusiasts. have „„..,.: ,- Ms.Alden ishappy to ,...,,,,,,,,,,s*.,,,,,,,,s,. *, , .t. • ,, .•'.''.../,;', ,;!,4,-,-,. . • .,‘ ship We want to teach teacher Rosalind Johnson as . ,,„,,.....,,,,,N,,,:44. , 4 _. ., -"" , ,.' -.. `',' ,•• , .0,,•,- . ,,,,, , f • ) ' •'' .r;:-, ' • 'f ''• , • • Ann Alden and Co-owners and adults how to a part of the faculty. ''',..‘i-,..„4. \ liffi i , have children Jackson Shirley1 on 20 enjoy both English and -ms. Johnson has the - „c. developed the school of riding so qualifications evrY. horse '...7: s.-„,...'..',.,..44;,,„ 4 •- . ' * I - I, ir, .. . ' within western styles said. -7.-x4 ''''- '' ' ' . ..-.. , ,,, \ acres,10 of which are 0 • Id trips.go lover appreciates, shein ,,:_,!:: ‘,.,., the town limits of Oro they can go on fie trail riding, and compete in -She has led pack trips :. --4::::4•..s.,,,,„ ..,4 ... -„, \ -,..„,....,..;:, - N. ...• - Valley. the hig • h Sierras and has had.e if.,:i... •,,• .,,,,-.' - , %. `,-* riding horse shows.". -; * : "We've both been at two- . ,.„1,-- Sessions will run two of her students on wthe ,,r, 4, .. f 4•, ..Ve.....X.:.:.:.: week intervals, Monday tj •----..-...........x.x.-::::::::::.!......,••••--"• S Equestrian team. . _ .,,,,,,,,,,, r., , , 41Ikk ,,..... ....,:.x.................... 7-11 * *we have the best English i,:..:..• I.e , r • , . through Friday Sb, ...,:, , 6• ' 'i from have feel teacher we could :,..,,,,,,,,--1 , T.,,,t 14 ... . _ .„ • .4...,, . Special adult tripssaddle. ip, till! a.m. planned. An find.. ,.„ ...' , A ID AP' .''"---- MO . A 4 also been trip to overnight pack . Catalinathe Shirley. who. . Mountains is Old Adobe Riding owned the .. .,. School "?...#,,,, .. , - to Oro Valley. ,.., , A t ow.' . .‘, . , .„- , .. Li ... , , . for June17, -,.... .F..7,,:.t. ,,.. planned and a before moving we.. as a p• •.......:,:=', pack trip has been planned is a farrier as well 2 4 ,......„:"...-•„-..*4- 7;.::::;-:::-Ailly 1 horseman- , , ,. v for July 1-4. . . trainer. 1 Previous riding ed xperi- -I came by my . „— ,,,,--. ., -.:-...-i---- No is require for ship naturally," a ,..P e n c e he.said.U.S.m.yj , ,A7 I ' -"."--e";•;•:.;::::::::::::: is a retireel •-•••••••••-•-•:•;•;•;:::::::•:,......,...... father polo ; '41t-,;:;,- . .. 4 ..., , . ................... 4 cavalry officer and .,. „,,,itss. ,, r „ -,....-„.1.,,,e. ' '" , The best player. sik „. 't in the ', ' *,.. , ..› ' •,,,, ... The owners are • , jf J i T: thing about horse breeding businessnbut ,.,„...., ,., . . , 4 . . „ • •, lit . • ., . these quality . are c they buy choosy about the horses , ,. , lessons. ''' -' for riding horseis ,. .. ' -.•.• ''..- •,..s4.-- -'10- . ...),..,-..„,, ,,,„„., ..,..,,,, ,*,'•,•,‘ -..--A.,.-•' ..z...... tours is "A good school a ' . .. „,..... • , 41 . . the price. found where there has been. , • . _ good owner." Shirley said. • _..... important thing '',.$ - "4iEjr "The most , _ • the way the horse has . _ - .,...,-- . - * to us is . , • —- been handled by, whoever ''''',...' ., .„...„ .., SOUTH AMERICA 14 TO 22 DAYS has had it before." ,.. , ,.., .-....... ,...,..,„, „„, , , .-, ,,,,„ --, • ->-'.--t - FULLY ESCORTED TOURS Ms. Alden said the school ..,-;.• 10-.'" ,. ,,,,,„...m..„..,,,%;.„ From $499.00 plus airfare, hasn't scheduled horse ;;P.:',`tos!..4-,..•:.,,,,,,,,, . .„ ,, *,,,,‘,,.,,,..-..-•,• :..;:t0-i-.:..:'' '''' 4***- , - .,...,.-4.-- , .(.4.....• ,..,,z. any -,4.0.,.,--.. -t....,,,,. -,-4... , - , - ',41...„.. , t this .4441 ,*,,.,,, .,._ •.., - „tx ; 4, , shows but plans to star , .. 474.,0 , , winter. -. 7,..;ir'?'A.„,z .71, ' ..,: ,.'..- „, -. • - , of the -'2:*,',':''.:•,'-ititptr,.*:;;„...,,,,-. i-a-, .- "About 80 percent . - ) , -•:..i. ''',•:::'<4 •'1„:". ,,,,,...:*...,..ers-'''..--cr,1,- - we give are in afAx lessons *4-,,,,.."...-‘,. , ,. ., '-A.,,,.,••* * ,,,, ..;,, ' . t •,„,,,!' —-., 4.... s ,, „.. CALL 297-8231 English 7110 N. Oracle Rd. !4riii riding. , • „.. ......,, i - .-•- .„,,,,,...t.,„ .., - •„.„,,, --..*.,..---,., , ... ,4 ,,t, -. ** 4'...N.Z.,,,,,, 2.-. ,T.• ‘.,,,:„.°„„" %', ''' ,,.... , -4,,,,, reit.r.,tt-. Most of our are interested in .. .4%.,, ,-,. ,,.„,,--s- studentsi k ''',.*'•ck''''' ''' '''..'''.! .4t-c--,,,„, -;: k - - - Ikilr, TFAVELiric. - earning o t ride for show.,b.ut ... ding , ' ' we do teach western riding . _s said which is suited for mountain Whoa I i rides,"she said. • control I ome at their horses to a trot during - Children are we c chooi Kelliher bring Riding Stables. ex morning fine their newly lear • encourages group to _15 earning to re e, a e from $6 $ e girls are I h Chris Kemberling) • c4. Esperanza and lessons.thesA sons where the les 1 n Hag•el. front. and Suzy -exercises at a Saturday (Photos -Y English riding class at Esperanza ried skills at the Oro Valley stables. Pric * es rang • tack, cleaning, and genera A care of horses is taught. „,, 4.,.., :..--..,.: --. ..:7 '..,,:'-`144,;.,. Your Travel ,„-,,,,,, -,,,--- - .. ,..,. s,,,..,, .. :,,,,,,.••,''.,,,,,:: ,41‘ ''' .4"..-.:::''''' \''‘.„. ', ;,..i, 2.:'''.41'4' ''''''' ' s 7;:41::'.:” '''''' •.,.;:;;I:,:s;--144':''* Specialist , 7 : -'.- -- ..., , 4 .,,,,,. It ,k,,,, '1'144.---..'..s.,:s ,, .f.,:g";.; - '• ,..'''-' .1*,4 -....-. .;... * ,o4.,..„..--.,,,, .,-' .-, ...r..0.--' . Si' -- -•:- ..*,-, • In North **,,..+1. . 31, * ;,„...[, , ,.. = 44110 ., ... Western '' * * ... 'Sf11116., ,,, , < - ' ' , >,•< -,„,..,,,...•.,,,,,,,• , 0 •', — '''' Tucson For , . 1- - ,, . .., Over Fifteen Fifteen . - ,,,,, , • ,.... :,,,,,, . * '4 .:- * ' - -44 •`" , Years , „._ , , ...., . .. , ..„ . -.,, , , .„ , , t . -----:- -.,:„.„,- „ -.. .-,-. ...,-_,,, 4 ° .' 4# ' '''' 1 Att' CASAS ADOBES .2- 7-2534 ,.. ist_., ,, , .... , ,. _ ,....;...z , :-..,,, -' ' t, ,--: , por. ...*,„....,....;::•r. NORTH ORACLE RD. PHONE 29 297-2281 4:14.74 3# 4" 7°49 ARIZONA 85704 , * TUCSON, .,. , , • .. . .. ,. ... , . ... •.. • . ..... .. , •„. r4i ----1/4,, 4. ,,, - - • ‘s. , .- - , 411,4 40*Vik, ''',i '4 4:;„ s —, . ..' 4*, '-- - '- -,* • * -1/4 k", ' ' „. ",./"., ' , '' 1 ...., ,' „air', .\ Atli, „... .,„:,,,,,,,,. , a zINCE$ _ ': . ..„ 41,---. i - / , ... . .. _. m ..„ . , . ...„ - --:. ....-... ._ ,., . ..... ,i, .,,, i , „ • , .. ,,,,,,..4, ..„„,,,,,„,, ., , ''''..... ......., it,,...- *"..... . t ''''*',..,,.,....................... * • '1 , i ' 1! t,4; e '''''. .4 1/4'! ,***,-/,- '.'i4,,,,,,,'• - ,:\,. ' 4 , ,,,, '44 , ' . , . .Nii1Z t , •Ir t ' •;I ' i . . ' 1. ' *** t ,:• ',,,, A , .—Mit, •', ' i. 'p, --,...., /' *-241,,r; 4 • . - ' • . 4 . - 2:'',..i a. it • .., ', 1 , .', . :::-.!,-,,..:1-' - ,1,.t t , : * t 0 ,. , 4 , 4104"r „ ..„. ... ' . . . .,..s., .., -„, , ,. - N IERA ,,, , , 1 . , ,, I, _ Y a - ! # • a 1 * , ,.:,,,,, ,, .- . It not too early to start planning-your * 4 . , FallCruise. 1 1 SS , ' * * P , A- fift194 . .t -- Tips for a beginner offers two-week learning • sessions for 6480 N. ORACLE RD. 7338 Jackson Shirley, co-owner of the . Esperanza Riding Esperapza . . . (VOICE staff photo) tructs 12-year-old Bill Warne beginning rldPrs- AZA DEL t.) pH (602) 297- S h ta-les in Oro Valley, ins PT uc N. ARIZ. 85704 . for the start of class. mounts his horse before he * 1 Wednesday,June 14, 1978 • Land is d onated for , A 6 { fAilki' Y y ,. ��.. � ,, "°, ...„ `">�^` U,, zi Ce.italina fire station fir. +b.w .:.' ,' ..., . , , , , A one acre lot and building materials Comprehensive Employment Training ,f � have been donated to the Golder Ranch Act federal funds and a contract with , . {�� ,,,,, ,..... , Fire District in Catalina for a new fire Rural-Metro Fire District T). p. station,members of the fire district board The tanker truck, which holds 4,300 ,� ,.. � � ^ ' ` were told Saturday. gallons of water,is available to the district Lloyd Golder III a Catalina land owner, �� .... Y e , for$8,635,Murray said. '` ~.4. t04 { donated the land on Golder Ranch Road, Stand i which would beplaced in ` WAY ; „,;--x,- a, pipes, ;. ' >.s :,. �„may.;;.��..; s,f ,�n> •, . said Fire Chief Bob Murray. various areas around Catalina are cheaper s. "The lot will be near the highway on a to install than regular fire hydrants, • f` � .�- paved road so we will have access to Murray said. r g � Y f' `` everything,”Murray said. "We have one area in Catalina that needs } `` � Y Building block will be donated by the readily accessible water.The area near the ' Columbia Buiding Block Co.,Murray said. N ..�. . A , 4,e,' gas station, cafe and boat yard is the L.B. Cothren of -Catalina will donate biggest fire danger in Catalina,"Murray �.. - r 41,, concrete for footings,floors and the apron said. If one of those buildings catches on b r h• fire the will all x for the driveway yga.f� '� � ���� �'�.����Murray said the planned fire station Murray said the district should apply "y 3 ��'` ;.! i co ld be eom feted within a ear if it is , .1-;:x.,:7:;;,::;11::::t-774'")::;',1:'5:'1;1,:::7:1::!' p y for one more year of federal funds for y� �`in luded in this years budget. reserve Bremen. �we bud et discussed at the dist s . K �Kk g district s `Without federal funds from CETA,we m ting at Coronado Elementary School, would have to pay at least four men in ludes requests for a tanker truck,water $10,000per yearplus benefits just to keeputit above the mantle � • � - P Francis"Mac"MacDonald,85,says he h • s nd pipes, the new fire station, our station going on a 24-hour a day basis, Y ash t decided what he'll do with the shotgun he said. - he won raffled by the Catalina Community Health Committee on Memorial Day.Wife Peggy helps show off the gun at their home at 3232 E.Kool St.in Catalina.(VOICE TALI NA CURRENT photo by Robin Macuga) (VO_ ' Granddau ter e s s nod to return ICE Donna Lee Brereton All Pima County residents who want to tyke apparently decided to take its time. Eight members of the Catalina Senior arrived in Catalina a year ago to visit her vote in the September primaries must So Tuesday morning Gayle and hubbyJim Citizens Club enjoyed a sight-seeing trip to grandparents Howard and Adeline Cahill. register by July 24. decided to enjoy the day along the Gila historic Tombstone on Friday. A van was She had such a good time she persuaded Registration deadline to vote in the , River. furnished by the Tucson Senior Now her parents into letting her stay. general election is September 18. You guessed it, that's when the baby Generation and will be taking local She was enrolled • _ Please remember, Catalinans living on decided time was up and daughter Joy was members on more tours in the future. in Coronado Elemen- the east side of Oracle Road are now in admitted to Tucson Medical Center. The * * * tart' School last fall. Precinct 188 and polling place for the first sheriffs'office in Hayden was notified and I would like to retract a statement I The staff planned a time will be at Coronado Elementary after scouting the river, the Pierces were made in this column last week. special program for School. Residents on the west side of finally located and rushed back home. I reported that the rifle which was her and she earned Oracle remain in Precinct 12. And none too soon as at 11:44 p.m.June raffled off Memorial Day was donated by good grades. * * * 5,Joy and Bobby Kingery were the proud Dave Taylor of Western Auto. It was, in Donna will board a !.. Sue Hakens recently had a pleasant parents of a 0-pound, 5-ounce daughter, fact, purchased at Western Auto. How- plane by herself this ; ,�, 1 Tireunion with her cousin Patty Retzler of Amber Dawn. ever, it was paid for with funds from the week for a flight to =�� `' �� " � Enid,Okla.The two hadn't seen each other * * * Catalina CommunityHealth ' Newark, N.J., to return to her � Committee. parents for 13 years. Patty brought two of her Phillip and Sherrie Henderson have * * * Edward and Karen Brereton. children.Patrick and Shannon,and she is returned after a week in Lake Villa, I11., Willa Pohlman hosted a Tupperware Grandma Addie was heartbroken until looking for a house to move to Arizona where they attended the June3weddingof pp she learned that Donna will return the end 1)ermanentl�r. their daughter Cindy to Dan Thompson. Party t her home last week and even of August for another school year and * * * They reported the weather fabulous,the thou �t was an especially warm evening, celebrate her 10th birthday in Catalina in wedding lovely,and the father of the bride the dies had a.lot of fun. September. While Gayle Pierce anxiously awaited stunning. * * * the birth of her first grandchild the little * * * (Continued on Page 8-2) 4 * :::iii?-1:F.4\': --'- Keep active, couple says ,.,.. . .... 4 ,, ' x. .z ,, .. ....„.. ....... ... „,,,,,, , . , - 4 -N.- I -,-,;,...',....''. di A Being active in commun- friend. But he decided his "You have to realize that ity life and doing everythin friend would have togo with g you need each other and you -��� together is one Catalina the other girl. have to keep saying I need �� , .” 47- couple's secret for 30 years of And after 30 years: you,you need me,"Hortensia . appy marriage. rnie's voice still softens said. y�- Ernest and Hortensia when he sa-.s,'" - it y She can do `We gave up many things ler. Rodriquez are members of anything. I` have a lot of� � '� qwhich were important to us, `} `` ,, m a r a i c h i band, the confidence in her." because we wanted to be a Catalina Community Health Hortensia is an expert together," .` family, to be Committee, Veterans of seamstress. According to Ernie says. Foreign Wars, the Catalina Ernie, he"bought one dress The Rodriquezes Youth Activity Center board for(daughter)Rachel and all Rod quezes have ` three children—Ernie of i Yloft, of directors, and the Lions the rest were made by Albuquerque; Rachel, who ` 4 ` Club. And they are active Hortensia." t! ' also lives in Albuquerque; } =�� members of St. Martin de He will/also attest to his �: � �: �` and Patricia, ho lives at ' - '� ��� Porres Mission. wife s good cooking. " ` home and is a student at the - ,� : �a The Rodriquezes are 21- Hortensia is modest about ` ear residents of Catalina. her .achievements. I n University of Arizona. Ernie has ,e Their home was the sixth addition to the activities to been with the house built in the commun- which she and her husband Magma Copper Co. for :07 ..> "8:,,,, di., ity. bothbelong, sheisayears. Onereason whyte ` � �� Rodri uezesmoved ;, � Ernie w as bo r n i n community aide for Project q ,,.7.1 : ' ` Mammoth. Hortensia was PP.EP and enjoys working Catalina was to be closer to h r& .: Ernie's job. born in Winkleman. The with Catalina s senior '-- - �= met at a wake when they citizens. "I love the mountains and ` .: were teen-alters. The Rodriquezes stress the area. We have good Community leaders When Ernie first asked the importance of tolerance neighbors here and everyone ` Ernest and Hortensia Rodriquez sit down and relax long enough to talk about Hortensia for a date,he was and togetherness in a works together. I like that, themselves at their home in Catalina. (VOICE photo by Robin Macuga) supposed to be asking for a marriage. too,"Ernie said. 11-I ORO VALLEY[ARIZ]VOICE Wednesday,June 14, 1978 • ;454., Road A � a'tav%NV"Y'L� _ . ' - , . 'r�`r � S ?"'��' d°' v.'F"''$ �HSj,�vat ,,,,„,„,,...„„),..„,...„,„ ., .. .. , ,... . W. 0 . I,,, ,„„: . . .f begin � pitto,"-t-i.,,,,..1;:.4 Work on the often-delayed Ina but was increased to four . omen A-- lr �, , f14 p g o 0 acle Road lanes in 1976 when dotted ...„:„„i �' �: `. • should begin i111101 n Au '.tom :1,...:.1:1$1''''.*:,--': gust. a lines were painted and the .. t : '''' _ �• ;� spa shoulders became the extra ��•� kesman for the Arizona sho A s ,: , ' •,.s ' i . '- �v �t ::, Highway Department said lanes. ' Thursday. Oracle Road from Calle ,, ., At ;,.....- .'''. �° The four-lane Oracle Road Concordia to Tangerine . __ . .� ill be widened to six lanes Road will be kept four lanes r ~ from Ina Road �to Calle but will be widened to ""w"'41"---- W'' ii ''''''''IL-4:---- - ' . ' Concordia,'3*.k".;--..:4....,*:,-- said John Include shoulders. _ -.) . ‘,.-re,,,,,, - .. Kulinovich. state highway Kulinovich said work on W 'i =:, .. engi Meer. thefour-mile widening g will Tucson Gas end Electric cost about$4 million. -E *-: - '''' . :::---'-'-'-'77 r crewshave been working ung on He said the roadwork will ..,>... ;., ,. .. ... ° :-�....,. � .�-.r >...E . -:.: ,� � err k._..... ° .. ;,. s s three race or t e ast e financed in part by 4 weeks re-laying gas lines. federal funds,state taxes on A TG&E s kesman said _.,� _ po gasoline and registration TURN ONS rr work would continue for and license fees on vehicles. , ., :- . , , _ --.-.-x, • about another month. • � ""' �.c,• �"=�fi.*t �w � ,"�`-��: � ;,��'-t$, �� �twr,� �,+�f� ;°'''''''''..t''''''4.:'''. � `+fir{'�,.mss: - .td Ku 1 i nov ich said the ;� :dening could take up to a .". �^ � °.�s''w �°'��'�"�'`�st�. '"fit S�� �a.,.. # .�"'`a�.�•.'�V:yy .� �...�.,o,�,.• . '"- "g` .. ,....7,,,,,...,..e.,:._-....... k.�OJ .. . % >" �.3{ 7°.ca. ""`fir ^.y" .wy�,'i�^. _.i .n,.w.,?:.^ * _ ..„,,„.. i em..... -7,1 ,. -,-,,, , ,,,,„.,....,�. ��. near because of hea tr ffi on the ro w �+VL.. ti .�ti�� +y � :' ad..He said the ark �, � n' ..e.,....:. .... w ou ld be done.inphases. t ble will Every king posse �, be done to keepdown the '� � dust. Kulinovich said. Y Caution, construction ahead " �: That. means making the1.)::,c;tilor. �►Tucsan(�►as and Elc=c•tric crew:;re-lay • , •, roadonlyonelaneachway. / •r ga. lines on Oracle to six lanes is expected start ./ to .in August.(VOICE staff • - pso that vehicles will remain WqS IT Road near t aIle C oncordia in preparation for highway photo) on the pavement." SUDDENLY department construction, Construction to widen Oracle_ Oracle Road was formerlyFEEL SOMETHING tLl... I ATE? a two-lane highway north of CIJOuts g4aill Iiiiii.1 ()) .41) (11111 KJYKFM95 Prn�ltt gafon $1 OFF ON SHAMPOO AND Sir - ET OR BLOW Y • D BRING THIS AD CAFOR° APPOINTMENTDRNOW! 1015 W.Prince888-5623 AM 1490 In PrinWce West Plaza , . FREEMAN Perhaps we should be grateful for what we can get. AL The computerized traffic li hts are hel ful Burin rush QualityLegal Assistance At p g p g hours on Broadway and there is talk about improving A Price You Can Afford streets to help traffic move through the city. Basic Wills $25.00 But on a trioto City Hall last week, we were told by Dissolution of Marrio a or Legal officials at the policy level that the city really doesn't have 9 9 Separation (Uncontested $150.00 any comprehensive strategy on solving our traffic Guardianship (Uncontested congestion problem. This seems unreasonable. } $1�'� Adoption (Uncontested} $150.00 Misdemeanor (DWI, etc.) $150.00 Several years ago, our elected officials were trying to Individual Bankruptcy $150.00 persuade us to take the public busses as a solution to bumper Wife& Husband Bonkrupficy $200.00 to bumper gavel through beautiful downtown Tucson.That °� Plaintiff's Personal Injury Suit was a kind of fantasy. There is no evidence that the vast 25�10 Contingency Fee majority of people in Tucson or anywhere else in America intend to ride anything but their own cars for as long as.they can see ahead. Presumably in a democracy elected officials CONSULTATION FOR should consider their wishes. AS UTILE AS $12 - Fees For Other Services Furnished Upon The reasonable thing to do now is to give intensive thought - - Request to finding ways to move traffic and tell us the cost. Let's (All Fees Exclusive Of Felin F - commit action equal to tile problem.roblem. gees Cost 1015-B. LEFGRAELEII. NNI C W. Prince Road Between Oracle Rd. & Flowing Wells Rd. If you have comments or sugg►eetiv� based upon this editorial write "KA.IR is concerned 34.38 N. Country Club, Tucson, Az. 85717" 888-4980,, IKANENCANIIv Md -Tuesday 9-9 Friday onay& Saturday 9-6 This Radio Editorial was written by John Riddick and was aired by KAIR-AM and KJOYFM d - r B-2 - ORO VALLEY[ARIZ]VOICE Wednesday,June 14, 1978 . .. . '....,,.. -t*,,,,---.:,.!-,•..4 . . ., L .. „ ,... ,,,:,:. ; ,, ,,,,i,-, 1 3, .,. .i,, • sf, ,.,° ; * :itt ,,,°',t, :, ions conducting ....._, , , ... . specs collection and a ?),. 4., t -7, i.' f ir i•, • :,... • , *7 * .4 r, :4 tit _ , rimAmunetdTigllliase'ssbesifocleaflts,hornover Openingma an m ilyDoors, from the '60s, that mod, program of Project PPEP. We eii , . er ,4;i - - ',,s;i- N„„ - , steel-rimmed pair of glasses .. The Wellmans recently , after he i, . . ' i.4 i‘: ,,v , - t I , 4 . , . . , , lost their trailer home with i -' t „ - ,t, i your son discarded *-- got contacts,and that pair of all their personal belongings :4-,,,,,-- .,f_1 ,-" le' glasses in your sock drawer inThe lit— 'A , 4,. , ,,•,-, ‘ . , a fire. family has been - ,,, „,,:.-, ,.., with one screw and one lens staying with Wellman's *----”; , '',:i ' V missing. mother in Catalina. If you have any such - .:,,,, - _ . ' house, 1) o ;,. animals lying around the rOfeeent itongtaNkeewareDaooehrisidirsena ClubIt,s islookingtimekin goffor y ye when when e m * on trips,such as Disneyland. the Catalina Lions Cook said the Lions have the Lions are collecting eye four pairs of crutches . , # . t. glasses in their continuing available on request. They ,,.31,t,‘,,,-;',.--:. -..,- , , ..• - - • ' ..-o-----.):: t i - - , - battle to help persons in need can be picked up at the of glasses. Lariat Inn. -• ,04*.'',,,,.•. ' , ),,t,-:.- ....mi.. . 10....,,.,,,,.. 4 '',74*, "-;' ' -:. , ,,,,;;;,:--.7.4:04. .:-..,,,,z-:„ ' ,,, .' ..:_rir k ,, , -,,,,,,..,,?It.: '.-. .0,„ ' - - '"W— iirk, 4';1'lir-:-.:°- 4,4''''' ''''"- -_,, * , * ''''',,,,,.*,.., , ' '"* . "", ' a' Ray Cook,Lions secretary- .,., .0 , -...` .--"* f '1"*"4 , 7---,,, - . . ," I 4t t 1111111°"‘'w * ,,...v, ts,, , - treasurer,said the condition of the glasses doesn't matter because parts wilt be salvaged. Directory "Even if the frames are bent or broken," Cook said, Chow down, ladies published "we may still be able to use Martha Raye,left,and Viola Pennala sample a variety of Windsor. has her back to the camera. (VOICE staff the lenses or the screws on A directory of businesses foods at a potluck dinner held Sunday at the Senior Now photo) the frame." and services in the Catalina Generation Center. Martha's granddaughter. Joy The glasses may be taken area has been published by. to Red's Bait and Tackle the Catalina Business Shop, the Lariat Inn, Circle Association. K, or any other business in The six-page brochure, PROPOSED HEW GRANT MONEY town. available for free around Meanwhile,the Lions have town, also tells of Catalina': given $50 to the -Pete scenic attractions. Clinic fund may get $6,600 The Catalina Community intended to enable the Rural obtaining a federal grant," equipment and which CDO Little League Health Committee was told Health Initiative's mobile Ms. Adams said. hospital patients would be at their June 6 meeting that clinic to visit Catalina twice She said the CCHC should "referred to if they require funding for the proposed a week. consult with a local retired more comprehensive care. t s andings change health clinic may receive a Ms. Adams encouraged nurse or doctor to determine Ms. Adams also said the boost of$6,600. the CCHC to write a letter to if a nurse-practitioner or Red Cross offers several .. League Denice Adams, commun- HEW tellingoftheirplansto physician's assistant would mini-courses in health Action in last week's Barry Ledbetter and Eric ,,, icy health organizer with the build a clinic, be feasible at the 'clinic. ... education which could be Canyon sawn del Oro Little May led the team in scoring. A r izon a Rural Health "The more the community One problem with a taught by an interested plenty of upsets In Thursday's action, Federation, said a proposed supports the clinic by paramedical professional is community member. led by North Tucson North Tucson Optimist lost supplemental grant from donating services such as that they cannot dispense or IOptimist's 7-3 loss to to Arizona Portland Cement, n other business, the Port an l d Cement. 7-3. Pitching for APC was the department of Health, carpentry, construction and prescribe medicine, committee decided to hold a Arizona Education and Welfare electrical work, as well as Ms. Adams told the cake sale June 17 from 6 a.m. Ralph Hayes Roofing John Hayes, who pitched 13 could be transferred to the donations of money, office committee that an ARHF to 3:30 p.m. at Circle K. battled A.G. Edwards on stiikeouts.APC now leads in clinic's account. and medical equipment, the physician had asked about Proceeds will go to the clinic Saturday to win 8-5. the Major Division. The money had been better the chances of lab and emergency facilities, fund. In another game Satur- day, Arizona Portland ' STANDINGS Cement continued their winning streak by defeating ,., i.,-: i .,%' MORE ABOUT MAJOR DIVISION Jerry's Auto Parts 7-0.Chris 1,".• 1 Arizona Portland Dann and Barry Ledbetter 4.11' tI, Cement 11 3 pitched for APC. o DO IT — Bette Chastain -'column JOeprtrir;isisAt uNtoorptharts 109 35 CoAnl ws t roun rday, e tSiaotu ,nGreer defeated ''SOME DAY" l'ili Greer Construction 8 6 Champagne Construction.8- (Continued from Page B-1) Sunday School classes are held at 9:45 A.G. Edwards 4 9 2. Jeff Sindelar was the 0014 G "Tb GET At the request of the Catalina a.m., morning services at 11 a.m., and Ralph Hays Roofing 5 10 pitcher for Greer and Eddie CT Q U t...1".).5 congregation, members of the Wetmore evening services at 7p.m.A weekly prayer Champagne Pools 1 12 Lee hit a homerun for Greer. FREE esTi MATE Baptist Church of Tucson voted to revert meeting is held every Wednesday at 7p.m. MINOR A ON the Catalina Baptist Church to mission Area residents are invited to attend any or Matlock Insurance 10 2 In action June 5. North status. all of these services. Arizona Portland Tucson Optimist squeaked IE 0 Olt The Rev.Bill Wells was named interim * * * Cement 7 5 by Champagne Pools in one piAires.., the best games of the pastor. Every Sunday at 7 p.m.,a song service Lighthouse Electric 7 6 of /41v4— —1-RADt Wells said members of the Catalina and Bible study is held at the Dale Fugett Kastom Construction 6 week. The final score, after 5. innings,was church will be free to choose their own home on East Hawser. Huff Realty 5 6 eight 9-8. Tits i pastor. • The Bible discussions are led by the Rev. Woody's Sporting C;oods 4 8 Greer Construction's 1 A)i DI:Es i:c:::Ai ioi TGR,11:0'5::: Wells was newly ordained Sunday,June Charlie Wilbanks, pastor of the Greer Construction 2 9 pitching was credited for Fog, 11,and is staff evangelist of the Wetmore Missionary Baptist Church in Mammoth. MINOR B their.June 6 win over A.G. church. Anyone Anyone interested in joining this group Joe's Kids 12 0 Edwards. Pitchers Wade Married 18 years,he and wife Vivian are may call 825-3878,825-3766 or Mammoth Rayco Automotive 8 :I Young and Jeff Sindelar ii ,_ parents of five children. Formerly of 487-2428. Catalina Kids 8 4 carried the team to a 8-5 Rocky Ford,Colo.,they now live in Tucson. . * * * ' Straw Hat 6 5 victory. ,—"5 oivtE DAy/I The church schedule will remain the Bill and Jeanne Joyce have returned Aamco :i 8 Ralph Hayes Roofing lost / same. from a three- week auto trip through Bob's Materials Supply 3 10 June 7 to Jerry's Auto Parts. * * * Oregon, Montana and parts of Canada. Seven-Eleven (7-11) 2 12 . 13 to 0. Mark Anderson. ..I AUDIO CATALINA T.V . & Tig Savings on: AWNINGS — PATIO COVERS —CARPORTS —WINDOW AWNINGS 3511 E. ROLLINSSKIRTING — STEPS — TIEDOWNS — ROOF COATING — CEMENT SLABS 825-9016 , I save you money ,... . Specializing in Antenna Systems, Audio and IV Service for i• CALL NOW: 888-0271 PIONEER, FISHER, KENWOOD; SANSUI etc; Also repair and '''.- ' CACTUS AWNING CO. Service on all TV's; New and Used Stereo equipment for sale. FREE ESTIMATES Come to Us . . . or We'll Come to You!! 5050 N. HANSEN AVE. , LICENSED — BONDED ROME JOHNSON Wednesday,June 14, 1978 ORO VALLEY[ARIZ]VOICE 13-3 • CDO tudents leave for 6-week boat trip Twelve students from Canyon del Oro experience, that is very old,-plus I think it's a fun.way to . skills they can use all their lives," Mrs. Leach said. High School left Oro Valley on Monday forMrs.Leach said the class will be taught get half an elective credit,"Tim said. Stamina and study of the geography and a six-day boat trip down the San Juan by,John Gibson and Peggy Thomas, who _ "It should be a great way to start off the River from Bluff,Utah to Lake Powell. will lead the boat trip, summer,and it certainly won't be the same . geology, history and ecology of the Rocky The adventure is part of a two-week The school has provided each stdudeadnt. old dull school." .,.... Mountains will be the course objective,she course on desert.orientation and with a frame pack,a sleeping bag an Another class in Ilackpacking,survival said. prehistoric culture being offered in CDO's The students provided their personalPand group camping skills will be offered - summer program. items and food. the second summer session, Mrs. Leach . The students will spend another week in Activities secretary Marge Leach said Mrs.Leach said the trip cost the regular said. class where they will evaluate what they the students will study geology and $25 tuition plus a$60 fee per student. Students will spend six days in the saw. ecology and visit prehistoric sites while on Tim McFarland,a sophomore,said he is Colorado Rocky Mountains. The school will provide the basic the boat trip, taking the course because he's interested The class,which will run from July 3-14, equipment and the cost will be about the After the trip, the students will spend in prehistoric artifacts. "will help students who have little or no same as the first semester class, Mrs. one week in class reviewing their "Ive always liked museums and stuff outdoor experience to develop the basic Leach said. • - ,f it,••• , ./ ,, ,,,,,,,, . =,.. . Steampump ranchowners , ..., ..,..,.. , .,. ... _ . • II• plan, to open riding stables ‘.i.".'t..:•.-:ti*.' I *:*. • 4 - ' ' '* ‘......3.„4,,,,,,,,,,i, ,-.e.... - . - ..,..- LBy C.M. . Catalina mountains. LEA - - 4 ,,,, ,., jt..'..,:, '..., ,. ... ,': The owners of the Steampump Ranch "This is some of the most beautiful '..,.. .' '' 1,v. .......„.. • I, .....z...,tk country in the Southwest.and we want.to .--`-'-'----...-,,,,..k-s.1..,. north of Oro Valley. plan to open a , '•''' '',•''''f•L, %------1' .:` %. ,c.j.t1 fX:34;1\:‘, boarding stable for private horseowners keep it as natural as possible. Leiber said. 31,• :,,,,,' 2; _i. ,, -,, . ,:..„‘. ,. "Both my brother and I want to raise, our '. „:1,..: ' ° -' t- . • ?.... .:,.... .-1, within.30 days at the ranch. -**; John Leiber. who owns the ranch. said children here as we were raised.' ..„ . ;.'1/4' '',,,,,. .;4.• - ° ' ,...c .:,-,..!-.„.- - •,....... . _ . ''..-•;-"i'l:',4.*4':. - 't':. * • f`,'....!- ' : . Leiber said the ranch contains about a f ..:!:*:':'''4 :*;••,* * '`;‘, ,'7,27-- ' ' ts , ,.. he and his brother have built a new barn It fi.4.:',.t... --,,,,, - . ., . .,., t.._, .,, .. . , ' , '''' with 25 stalls on the property. k. Fees will start at $125 per month and mile of the Canada del Oro wash. "Riders should have a buffer from '1;ff:::' .f;:: * -,°11;-,1 ...:,- i ''' 2:.„ 1:,....,'' ' " --- --'--------7 ---- '----- will include feed.cleanin.g(:f.t.he corrals.a homes and building in Rancho i ..Z.:40,0,,.• *•':-.' -:-......, ".i:;::,.*.,z-,:- 47.: *: *.* ,' - '''" att. when it is built."he sai(I. large tack room and g-uidcs if,necessary. il,..„.* . Leiber said. , The ranch. which has 1-10 acres -:*"...-„:4''''':-. c-P.'''''?:,,,,,,*--.$,,,,' '„ 4. ; '''''''' ,' ''' -,‘'1,''''' •'1,s; -1: ' Our riding facilities will be aimed at ,,. bordering the new CatalinaState Park, '--'...- ,.-.--...,.', .,,,...r..„ ' - - s 'I ,,,,,, . '^k• • l't'''''' '..*:.* .40-•:• people who have good horses and who want has. historically, been a cattle ranch and ' ' ' • - ' s -..-1-p• --.., ••• - " '.- to ride where there aren't a lot of fences was the main watering stop for cattle and cars, he said. being moved to Tucson in the early 1900s. . if "I think it willthbee a‘srtegreiotua.stimohis!aakh-edtthh: ft.1)mThethtew(:vestl(.1:ampumps were the first in ., ' .e.:°:°#.-::;'".:1 44$14r. -4'•* ',.. :. „._ .. --,..,- 4001!,. ...'44/41;4'"Ilr'41.tr'. ,,,, ' e, tit'ataN‘l.iinlla Ir'ua.irnk becomes a motorized. area. 7 (4... S. , . ,... the West. They were used to draw water ' l' ,.„.4 -7,,,,,,, ‘%' '' '''''' tranquility.ruin - i Leiber. :i5. and his brother .Henry "Most wells were drawn by windmills 'I. •-, -- • ._,..., ---, ,, ' ' "Butch"Leiber. 4.both recall growing up (luring those(lays and were not nearly as efficient." Leiber said. •-,,,, .....•.„ , • , _.,...,. ... on the ranch and hiking and riding in the c ...... *.•.. - ....e.,. ,.. : . - :::-..',,t• iiiJ-) .. , .., 4;1 4 • - . * -- ,, •-.• ---.- ..,:. ...,, ,,,._,... ,•.„.„- ., , ,,,, 4 . A , : . ,,.,,..„ , . Alberto Contreras .-. .. A -„. ,.., ,....f and Sons ts, ..,..,- ;,..,*,- alHandmade silk er and turquoise ,........7.7c. ,-,. - ,,,- . ..G. . jevieln b.%.Alberto and his sons. ' c .• XI berto Jr.and Michael . .1. . ''::':' ;,I, - . * k ;:i ...'Tucson's outstanding NZ% .,,,,,.._: '*':':'--'::,::.:':ZL4-'--. • ": , / silversmiths •—"1144....,,, ' 4, . .....„. •• • • ,,,,,. .:',.;,,,. .S.t.- ' '.- 1 .,....., ., ,i1 -,N. 4, !1 ',.. illlt,4.„, 1 - -- •-,• •, , .„- • it, . it• i., . , ,,-. . • t„:. • II .7- 44 ) .`" 7, 141:-'4.:'.•4. A .„..... , Check the prices 146 N.V.Dra ch m a n 1"111...;ti a" 624-1594 • , ,-.:Miev ',,,.. _,,,,,.• - .„ .,,,s. ,,,',s:-:-,, ' j • !:, before you buy. Read the ads in ..,,,,,„,,,-., the r.,.. 34 li4.... g/C=DaC== ==011/C=R% Not much of a paddle, though ____, ___ _ _ F oro valley , COCI(TAIL I/OUR Mon.-Fri. 4-7 Tim McFarland whittles a yucca walking stick he plans to take witl-ti him this week x when he and 11 other Canyon del Oro students take a boat trip down the San Juan Voice. 1 .4111Pi 4.....1 1 River.The group will visit prehistoric sites as part of a summer program. mr-Talmi otLE .. 1 ,- ?e?1)erfni WE CLEANED OUT THE PLACE * iv* at* Jur isf*, .....„re-_, .American Pre-Schools • ilitest au.rttnt 11 - 1 With a Want Ad _ st Summer Camp 4. Loun9e, ammon 11 wow= i A siwcial three month program to(..nhancitc:%your child's , ...%... . .e and learn. * ,,ummer experiences.tome join the fun... 1 . • . ' Introducing 4. , 401 . .. if ' . . , •swimming OPEN 11 AM10 PM •arts&crafts It* 210 W. 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Two Convenient Northside Locations t4Sere You * shaker IllAt oil II gth CI KACHINA ,... 44 No. I across from Casa Blanca Shopping('enter . at Sail -.. 6021 N.Oracle•742-3309 ‘ , 1 Thursday thru Saturday 8:30 to 12:30 il OPTICAL i7::: .. ,. ..,* • :,..--... 10 .i... . 1369 W. Prince Rd. ''''.:--1 ' . :C: ::17 L 887-5649 . ., . _ _- .;,...T.-- ' a, 1 i, .....rNo.2 Near Flowing Wells High School ** * 11111r* 3902 N.Flowing Wells•887-9202 it** a r* sir* * • - 5,... .c=t1C=411C---14)C=4K=X SC :1-1 Wednesday,June 14, 1978 ORO VALLEY[ARIZ]VOICE B-5 CLASSIFIED ABS '.' oro valleyortli ......-imemeAitt,-- Index ,. ,. ANNOUNCEMENTS Commercial and Business Want Ads 303 Help Wanted 435 Household 509 Pets For Sale 5c`per word,20 word minimum Goods Want to find a good home for 101 Announcements 103 Card of Thanks Special Effects we Extra Per Word Registered 10 month old male Irish 105 Glve Away[Free) $250 per week stuffing envelopes For Sale. No 107 Lodge&Club Notices Blind Ads 50ft Extra already stamped and addressed. Water-Less stainless steel papers call 825-9276. 109 Lost&Found[Free] All Ads 4% Sales Tax Free supplies.Send self addressed cookware. Complete set, never 4-19 111 Personals stamped envelope to:Living,Patriot been used.50 year warranty.Call: Star Route,Galli lis,Ohio 45631 624-3745 9 a.m.to 12 noon on Kittens for sale.Male Persian,male 113 Travel Opportunities Ask for Oro Valley Classified Ads 6-14 Ask for Linda Brown. 4-26 Manx,two Persian male cats.Please phone 825-3400 or 825-9376 or BUSINESS SERVICE DIRECTORY 884-9880 385-9366. Write Catalina Pet 201 Accounting,Bookkeeping 307 Work Wanted 431 Golf Equipment 885738 CRB 8756, Tucson, AZ 203 Appliance Repair Deadlines 205 Answering Service Saturday 11 a.m. for Wednesday i Complete used setgolf clubs with 207 Auto Service Mature experienced nurses aide TRANSPORTATION 209 Building/Remodeling will care for patients days or very nice bag boy pull cart. Call 211 Carpet/Rug Combination Rates evenings.825-9580. 297-0494. 6-14 213 Concrete,Masonry Green Valley News-Oro Valley Voice Rates 215 Cooling.Heating available phone 889-2092 711 Parts & 217 Drafting Services 441 Musical Accessories 219 Electrical Repair FREE Instruments -- - - -- - 221 Excavating&Leveling 4 j 4 used tires. 800x16.5D. Lots of 223 Ha ndyma n 225 Hauling �LYWANT ADS For Sale: Organ Wurlitzer,concert miles left.$45.825-9620. FAM 227 Income Tax �S/ model,full pedal,walnut.Suitable - -- 229 Janitorial Services home or church. Leslie speaker - -- 231 Landscaping&Yard care / both $2000.00. Call: 297-5807. SEE COUPON 5-10 RENTALS 233 Legal Services 235 Miscellaneous Services _ -` 237 Mobile Home Services 239 Moving&Storage -- 4 5� $11 Mobile Home Wanted To Buy 241 Painting&Papering , , 255 Upholstery MERCHANDISE Furnished 44 foot mobile home.2 243 Plumbing Repair , ' Cash for junk cars.Free tow away. bedroom, porch, fenced. 9050 N. 245 Roofing-Sidingss ed Cl &upholstery MISCELLANEOUS Call:748-°600. 247 Sewing.Alterations Custom DraperyOracle.Call 297-6478 or 297-3632. 249 Swimming Pool Maintenance FREE in home estimates or visit our - . - -" 3-29 251 Tree Service dvertising showroom at 4243 N. Campbell. PETS &253 TV/Stereo Repairs 327-3383. 425 Foods FOR RENT: A clean and pretty 255 Upholstery FITCH UPHOLSTERY&INTERIORS - . , LIVESTOCK mobile home with 1 bedroom,den, 257 Well Drilling kitchen,living room and bath on a EMPLOYMENTt& Found Upholstery Special:Basic sofa and "Instant Mixes" make and store �---- large lot at 15770 No. Oracle Rd. 1Q9 Lost chair $139 plus $5 for each for pie crusts, puddings, Bever- 501 Livestock $165.00. 825-3546 or 297-4553. 301 Babysitter Wanted [Free] additional cushion. Choice of ages,etc.,$1.00; "Yummy Rabbit For Sale 4-5 303 Help Wanted Herculon. Old World Furniture Recipes," hash, sausage, enchila- 305 Help Wanted,Sales Works.Tucson 623-8223. 6-14 das,Aunt Phil's special ingredient, Full blooded African Goats,Pygmy 307 Work Wanted Lost: Dark Siamese male. Sinus etc.,$1.00.`"A"Rabbitry&Supply, - trouble.Oracle and McGhee area. P.O.' Box 8498-CRB, Tucson, AZ Type$50 and up.825-9620. REAL ESTATE MERCHANDISE Call 297-6467 evenings & $5738. ---- GOATS FOR SALE-2-3/4 Nubian, - MISCELLANEOUS weekends _5-3 1/4 Alpine female kids just 8 weeks ,909 Land & old.Will be milkers in the year.One Acreages 401 Appliances 35 Miscellaneous 235 Miscellaneous 427 Furniture pregnant Rock Alpine nanny due in g 403 Antiques ___�_�__ July. Kids. $25 each. pregnant 405 Auctions Services Services For Sale:Dry sink,can be used for nanny(who is fine milker at 1 gallon Five acres of beautiful desert 407 Books,Coins,Stamps ____________ liquor cabinet, hope chest. Other a day) $100. Call Barb Chmara. property. Located just 1 block 409 Building Materials pieces made on order. Call 297- 743-0979. 5-31 north of Tangerine Rd. and one 411 Carport,Patio Sale1 6575. 5-24 ---- - -- block west of.La Cholla.$12,500. 413 Clothing AMERICAN PRE-SCHOOLS - - -=-� - Call 297-3212. 415 Cooling,Heating -" - _-. -- 435, » 1 'et ervices 417 Crafts,Hobbies Seven Tucson schools to serve your Household 419 Farm&Ranch Equipment familyneeds. _ galvanized911 Mobile Homes 421 Firewood _ G *S _ Rabbit hutches all new 423 Floor Coverings Two 50-gallon galvanized gas welded wire construction. Com- 425 Foods barrels,$10 each.One braided rug plete with feeder,watering bottle, For sale: '73 "Marlette" 14x70 427 Furniture 1101 South Columbus Tucson 745-2980 9x12, $25. One spool of standard hangers. 1-2 and 3 compartment mobile home.2 BR,2 bath,perfect 429 Gift Ideas 6425 South Pacheco Tucson 294-2701 gauge barbed wire,$10.Call after 4 units starting at$30.825-9391 or condition. Ideal 2nd home for 431 Golf Equipment 3107 East Pima Tucson 327 4411 p.m.or for appointment call James 884-8586. winter visitors with free summer 433 Health Foods F.Ragsdale,R.R.19,Box 107.825- upkeep.Catalina 825-9158. 435 Household Goods 3902 N. Flowing Wells Tucson 887-9202 9404. HORSE SHOEING 437 Jewelry,Watches,etc. Experienced. Reasonable rates. 1,2,3,bedrooms for rent.Mobile 439 Machinery,Tools 8425 E.Old Spanish T . Tucson 885-7261 Wanted:to help rehabilitate those Ph.825-9876.Harry G._Cla�ton. Home Ground Space available. 441 Musical Instruments 7845 E. Golf links Rd. Tucson 296-8090 who are less fortunate.We are in - Laundromat open to need of tax deductible Rawleigh since 1889.Complete line p public. 443 Nurseries,Garden Supplies Catalina Country Mobile Home 445 Office Business Equipment 1 6021 N. Oracle Tucson 742-3369 DONATIONS of furniture, lamps, of extracts-spices-food supple' park N. Oracle Road Catalina 447 Photographic Equipment 1 _ *t china, pictures & frames, post- meet-cosmetics-deaning aids-Mr. 449 Recreation Equipment Groom Pet Care Products. 888- 4513 SewingVMachines p Y M E N T &pots.We will pick up.Call WillingBudger,10x55'with 453 TV's,Stero,Radio BUSINESS S I N E E M L Effort Industries: 3271734 bet, g 9x 13 expando. 455 Wanted to Buy SERVICE One bedroom furnished. Skirting • PETS&LIVESTOCK 9-4 pin. 509 Pets For Sale and awnings. Tool shed.Screened DIRECTORY 303 Help Wanted 20" inch floor fan for sale. Still porch.Orchard Valley Park,3950 E. 501 Livestock For Sale -_ under warranty. Reasonable. Call FREE Labrador puppies.2 female& Hawser. Lot 60. Space rental 503 Pet,Livestock Supplies Room,board,private bath,garage, between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. 297. 7 male. 1625 Avenida De La $40/mo.includes water.Open 1-5 505 Pet Services 215 Cooling/ foothills home, to healthy woman 0309. 5-31 Canada. 6-5 p.m.daily. 509 Pets For Sale Heating with car, in exchange for light -----------------Y--_-------- ------ -- - BUSINESS-FINANCE housekeeping; some cooking and ............. is driving for one. Afternoons and I 601 Business Opportunities Protect your cooler with a heavy evenings free for outside work,plus Bring to canvas cover from Air-Master weekends off.Phone 299-2536. 603 Insurance 3928 S.6th Ave.294-9358. COUPON IC' FAMILY 605 Investments Work odd hours adding up to a full R 607 Money to Loan time job. Tuesday, Wednesday,609 Money Wanted Saturday and part-time Sunday �� WANT AD! 227 Income Tax work week as circulation assistant TRANSPORTATION delivering and distributing weekly 701 Automobiles LEE'S and monthly publications in HERE'S THE RULES 703 Bicycles ACCOUNTING NTING Tucson, Green Valley and 705 Boats,Motors,Supplies surrounding communities. Must 1.All Items for the FREE family to omit any items not pertaining E LEVE n 707 Campers&Shells SERVICE maintain and repair distribution - want ads must be written on the to personal hems. 709 Motorcycles I«t•"""`Tax x li!ei iirtnS- machines and addressing systems. coupon. 4:+No personal-want ads will be Federal&State i Truck supplied. Call Mr. Chmara 2. Name, address, and phone taken over the phone. 711 Parts&Accessories 11.4;keeping',rail t 111;i,tt�,:ti, 624-3745 in Tucson or 625-1579 in 713 Recreational Vehicles , , number must be induced on the 5.The deadline for the FREE I s�krience Delivery. . Green Valley. 3-29 coupon, or it will not be family want ads is FRIDAY R 715 Rentals Experienced,�reliable 717 Travel Trailers 297-9803 accepted. NOON. 719 Trucks •.�.,,� 3.Only personal want ads will be 6.When item(tJ is sold,please call accepted.We reserve the right 8844880. RENTALS 801 A rtment Furnished 305 'e p f'ante•/ 305 'e p 'anted/ For The Sake Of Clarity,Please Print 8700 N. ORACLE - 803 Apartment Unfurnished Sales Sales 805 Commercial Rentals "..- 807 Home or 809 Miscellaneous Rentals 811 Mobile Home Pik STRUNK REALTY 813 Mobile Home Lots ____ 815 Share Living Quarters presents 817 Storage Rentals «YOUR CAREER 819 Townhouse 821 Vacation Rentals ELECTRONIC IN REAL ESTATE" 823 Want to Rent REALTY _ ASSOCIATES REAL ESTATE When: Wednesday. What: Find out about - 901 Commercial Property June 14. our free license NOT FOR PUBLICATION---+ p 1114141:: 903 Farms,Ranches 7:30 p.m. and sales training, the NAME _- 905 Homes Where: Strunk Realty finest home warranties 907 Income,Investment Property Office and ERA's exclusive ADDRESS 909 Land&Acreages 911 Mobile Homes 3031 N. "Moving Machine®" _ PHONE NUMBER .. 913 Open Houses Swan Road Services offered today! 16454 N. ORACLE [ 915 Real Estate Wanted How: Call now RSVP Maximum Insertion-3Times o UNE FOR WANT ADS 917 Resort-Vacation PropertyCATAL I N A 919 Townhouses 297-8272 For Each Want Ad IS FRIDAY NOON . z _ B-6 _ ORO VALLEY[ARIZ]VOICE Wednesday,June 14, 1978 Engineer pushes option sites for TV tower A Tucson engineer show that the proposed KOLD-TV told the panel That isn't true,Teal said at maps and charts which way radio transmissions contends that, contrary to tower on Pusch Ridge still that the tower,proposed for last month's meeting of the demonstrated that a Tucson could be made,"Teal said. statements made by three wouldn't give good reception • a lot just outside the town county Planning and Zoning Mountain site would have Tucson television broadcast- to parts of Oro Valley,or to limits, wouldn't necessarily Commission. Don Pitt, much better"reach"into the This area, Teal said, is ing executives. there is a most of the Catalina area. improve reception for all attorney for the three entire northwest side — about a mile and a half from good alternative site (in the The three network TV areas of the town.) network stations, had told including all of Oro Valley any homes in the area, and Tucson Mountains) to a TV stations are aware of these However, the three the commissioners that no and Catalina. has a natural barrier so the tower on Pusch Ridge. facts, he said. commercial stations have alternate site is practical. His studies also showed buildings wouldn't be seen. Moreover, said John Teal (At a meeting of the Oro maintained that no viable At a later meeting of that a Pusch Ridge tower's Teal said his firm plans to • of Tucson FM Engineering Valley Town Council earlier alternative site exists,other interested homeowners, signal would be partially take the proposal to the Corp., his firm's studies this year, Jay Watson of than the one on Pusch Ridge. Teal showed engineering blocked by other portions of county Planning and Zoning the ridge formation to the Commission and to the north, thus preventing good Board of Supervisors as soon reception in that direction. as possible. _ Stu sings Carnegie Teal also contended that "All we plan to do is offer dent "the TV stations know all an alternative,"he said. about our site. We've sat Teal said he couldn't A senior at Canyon del Oro July 3 to. sang in the with the CDO choir for the A f to r the Carnegie down and talked with them estimate the difference in about it, in depth. High School has been American Youth -Concert last three years and was a concert, Misener will leave cost between the two sites, selected to participate in a sponsored by the Universal member of.the Arizona all- with the group for a three- But the three local stations but would have some figures youth concert at Carnegie Academyfor Music. dont want to consider the g state choir. week tour of Europe. . Tucson Mountains location before the June 26 planning Hall in New York City in Misener. 16, won the trip He has won medals for The group will be divided he said h and zoning meeting. July. after competing in an singing and piano at the into ensembles of concertbethey w ould Mark M isener,son of Don audition .with youths from University of Arizona Music choir, concert band and required to lease facilities "We could offer an ideal and Diane Misener of 685 W. around the state. there— and they're hoping site for either a primary Festival for the last two symphony orchestra. to own the one the would Calle Concordia, will leave Misener has been involved years. Rehearsals and recording y broadcasting site or just for build on Pusch Ridge. the translators," he said. sessions will be held ins New «It's all�matter of money Bigelow was no -.--,44,,, '� , � � ° York "Mt B ge doubt a x '. ' -. �` 4 . The group has appeared in to them Teal said good . ��` ��, ��� � ����� � v�, ���• site when Tucson was a . ; � �° Tucson FM Engineering small city back in 1961 — thepast at the White House �a °� Corp. wns 50 acres at the but now that it has grown, � � and the John F. Kennedy p' , , '� 4. '' Center for the Performing end of Trails End Road, television reception may - - about 10 miles from Tucson. have to be reconsidered." Arts in Washington; Royal . \ Teal said the FM towers \ a Albert Hall, London; Notre • , ., r `` would use six acres of the Teal said his firm has a Dame Cathedral Paris;and �` the Vatican in Rome. property. permission to build three r j "What we're talking about radio towers at the present° v is a consolidated communi- time and permission to apply : ' , � ro cations site,from which FM for three more building? -., REPAIR YOUR OWN I( . radio, television and two- permits when needed. st, WE SHOW YOU HOW a .?; r Pick up your - ilk:. Free Instructions at For all your PRESCRIPTION needs, 904 W. Prince ,, A shop in the pleasant surroundings of , it\ . '1 * �,,,,,,,,,,',,,4,-,. 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