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Historical Records - The Oro Valley Voice (91)
TOWN OF ORO VALLEY OFFICE 9040 N ORACLE RD ig;fiht TUCSON , AZ 857043 Mettrn vs. Cool•dge i to. ..v ...,.... ......... _,..„,,,, „ , , ,--- - lois! 41...,11 .-- '- :.... ,__4W _ . ,„,„ ...„...... ... = 0 Irli 0 II- Published for resid nts of the Town of Oro Valley, Pima County,Arizona ,... ..-41 Vol.�i,No.44 tie Section Pages 15 Cents Wednesday,December 6, 1978 It`y:. FOS ?°x"b`°"` s.14•*; y `ter wq ti, , .,.::„ 3:+C $'4n X84., F. ^�� S,'.0. 9�,, MhA -,.. December ..„,...„ , Am . boar OV, phi , ,,,,„ ' ,,, , , : ,,*;T-,,,..„ . s so SChool 1" ' ' • ties By TED TURPIN Amphi school board scrap over street may be R,: Publisher held later this• week to �� A simmerin disa ee- . . �. �� ��": , � .activi . g gr resolve its position on the �� � `` Families in Oro Valley ment between the Town of matter. � �° � � � . � .: �r� , and northern Amphitheater Oro Valley and Amphi- But no matter what it .. . imp � � School District are in for a theater School. District does,several members of they `` 4 • `� �� �' �. � � � hectic month ,,,! seemed to be heating eatn upthis dare unha ��� 4 �� �� g' school b.ar PPY � Area schools will be week --all because of Calle about the town's position. � - ` � . Concordia, the street on Which is: That if Amphi ��_ � < beehives o f a c t v i t y which CDO High School must connect its new fine } throughout December,with fronts. arts buildin at CDO with a Christmas programs and g . • K special events dominating Or rather, because of the the county sewer line on the ,' other side of Calle Concordia w tP 4. teachers', students' and district's desire to cut - #..�. � .� parents' already-busy . -- a street owned and through the Calle Concordia ��� �� �� maintained b the town �� „, schedules. y . . : . pavement, and the town's ��� �: # �� � � �` then the school district must � ''' .:.'.,."3,!...; Students and teachers reluctance to see that unnel under the be in their 13-dayholida happen. either t �� g y • street or pay for completeh5t $x vacation when classes (and A special meeting of the :� resurfacingof it in that �� ��� �� class Parties- wind up area,after.the sewer work is �� ��� �< % Tuesday afternoon, Dec. 19. completed. �� � �,`�. And they won't be going��� seeks would The school board ou ��,s back for classes, anyway Y • • • like merely to cut through • ` until ?rues an. . . . � Tue ay, J 2, CIVIC service the street, slicing a ditch 1979. • • ---,g-4,,,,, 4; perhaps six to ten feet wide, , , Vo • and then atch over when . , But meanwhile, there s a p lot to keep them busyflOfliyes r the sewer pipe is in.. � �-� � � ' For thesecondh Oro Valley particularly . °� The following is a list of year, t o . . Oro Valley Y� is seeking J m Krieg h, the town �� activities at Canyon del Oro nominations for the area's engineer and a councilman +a uratic try-out High, Cross Junior High, "Man and Woman of the says that isn't goad enough. Canyon del Oro freshman Josh Moss takes a s irited and Coronado. Harelsc�n_ Calle Concordia is one of p and Donaldson. A Mesa Year”for 1978. stab at an acting part for the drama clubs Christmas our streets that's in really la t -outs Thursda .The club willbe presenting the Verde schedule was ti Readers are asked to goodshape, he says. "Wed play y • P g available at press time. submit names of persons like to keep it that way." melodrama Clementines Christmas Tree ,or the believe have done a • PArchibald Quingle Gets Revenge, to students during Wednesday, Dec. 6 y Amphi Supt. Thomas E. the final week of the fall semester.(VOICE�f photo) CDO commendablejob i n Neel who's cau ht in the . cammuni service and civic g Girls varsity basketball vs. • ty middle of this dispute, has r' ,, activities during 1978. come u with a compromiseGrouP Florence at home, 7.30 P Members of the voice Proposal one his school p'm' board appears likely to go • es to stop Boys'wrestling vs.Coolidge staff will select from those , ! bighorns at home; JV, 5:30;varsity nomi•nations the most for, but not without same • grumbling. 7:30p.m. outstanding man and Harelsan woman, and announce their Neel proposes that Amphi • take an additional $18,000 Performance of "Madams selections in late January or . . By WILLIAM MICHAEL LT:aig. ay and w i1d1ife Butterfly" opera, 10 a.m., February. earmarked for beautifica- Workingin shifts thisement departments tion and combine the of a number of universities (continue an Page B-6) The "Man and Woman of surfacing with week to interfere with four • pavement resu a • g' hunters stalking bighorn and to animal welfare insberger the Year" will eachreceive a total landscaping and ramson Pusch Rid e, organizat•ions around thean en aved la ue from beautification of the south . e, plaque members of the Animal country, he added. the newspaper to commem- entrance t o the C D O Defense Council alread are The council believe s orate the honor. y stillzoning campus. taking steps to stop next hunting season stress on the Last year's recipients "This is something we've year's hunt alto ether. herd may have a negative • • been planning to ala for gadm i n i St ra to r the.first ever chosen by the A council spokesman said effect on pregnant ewes.But Voice were Oro.e yea � he told the most this weekend the group is the game department said Tom Rainsberger has James D. K r i e h and doubtful board members. no evidence has been offered g g considering legal action resigned from the Oro Dorothy Montgomery. `We were going to spend a ainst the Arizona Game to support the theory. gValley Planning and Zoning Kriegh, town engineer $18,000 for this project and Fish De artment to Several council members an a sooner or later . P Commission., of which �� and a member of the Ora yw y' stop the issuing of hunting entered the Pusch Ridge was vice chairman. Valley Town Council, was board member Ed Butter- permits for bi barns in the area Saturday morning to • bough told his colleagues. p g He will continue as zoning chosen.;because of his tireless area next year, try to thwart efforts of That didn't satisfy Nancy administrator for the town, work n incorporating Oro The game department hunters who have permits to Thomas, who expressed a major — but unpaid — Valley and his volunteer reported that as of Monday stalk the oldest rams. staff job he has held while work in many other areas. repeatedly her resentment mornin two rams had been Led by Tucsonan John of the Town of Oro Valley • g alker, the council ou a 1 s o serving on t h e Mrs. Montgomery, a h h killed. The successful W , P commission. former member of the town and its insistence t at t e hunters were George believes that killing the council and former vice district either tunnel Martin of Su eriar and animals is wrong. "I've been wearing two beneath the street or pay for P mayor, was honored for herFloyd in__ of Globe. Fallowing the hunters, hats,-- said Rainsberger, efforts as the town's zoning the resurfacing. Carmine Cardamone said they planned to shout, blow "lout this one (the zoning administrator. This just plain galls me," the council has begun a whistles anal fire blank administrator's) is plenty Other nominees last year she said: "I think it's a very search for a scientist to pistols to warn the sheep. big enough." included a number of town bitter pill. conduct research on the i the ' • ' Dr. John W lsh and Dr. Cardamone sad He said a major task these officials and employees e Pusch Ridge herd, members plan to continue days is keeping off signs then-mayor Lois fiber- James Gibson also• chal- "`We're willing to pay a the protest until the season from that portion of Oracle son, councilman {and the lenged the town s position., bighorn expert's expenses to ends Dec. 17. Road which goes through present mayor)E.S."Steve" "Perhaps we can discuss it come here and research the Under state law, a hunter the Town of Oro Valley. En le, Lauren Rhude, and at greater length when we impact of hunting. and is permitted to kill a bighorn "Fortunately, Oracle is . g look at the SRO (Student Linda Jarchow. encroaching civilizaton on only once in his lifetime. designated by the state as a tate nominees incivaea Resource Officer) program the sheep population. Many hunters have waited scenic highway, so that both Mr. and Mrs. Burka- at CDO,when they ask us to "We have applied for such 20 years or longer to be helps us considerably," the (Continued an Page B-6) (Continue on Page B-4) an expert through the issued a permit. Oro Valley man said. - , ' =EditoriaIs ��► i rGRED '00,...40 • Big job faces new lIN . TUCSO Owners of private wells in Pima County—so �far, mostly n orth of Tucson,but sure to growIS are up in arms. As well the should be. -y '41 Or anizin as the Pim 7 .1(\‘\\\ g g a County WellPIMA Owners Association, they intend to make sure 1 their wells, and their rights, are protected tJ -,.‘ , from what appears to be a new aggressiveness on the part of the City of Tucson and itsWELL \Q-,..) -1 municipal water-de rt r '' p department. —pkik _‘...,...,„.7 :1-_,:akiiimomilli Already many well owners have recorded frightening 1g g the level of the - _�._ 11,____:_fig. groundwater; drops continuing with the --=_ :::-tain startup of pumping at new city wells. And 0--(1 :-- there are many more Tucson wells in the '''`'`- county being drilled. A • / We applaud the formation of the Well The right to know myth Owners Association. It's long overdue. And it - . has its work cut out for it. I think it's time some ,1 journalist put the kibosh on ,,. j 1 • this nonsense about "the �'� ~=� a nn e c utsta • � • n s -��•- - .�:. nin : .�_ public's right to know." , .:.��;��,. ;; .1 Because that's what it is W*4= nonsense. u wes . ;orner .r area man, w : .onnan The First Amendment ‘,,,,, :i.,` .sk __ Again this year the aro ValleyVoice will says nothing about "the friendly public's right to know." It reporter yesterday, they're not entitled to it! honor a man and woman from its circulation g has smelly feet. Or burps We're a privately-owned `. says Congress (and there- when he talks. p y area, selecting them from nominations by our fore, no lesser bodies) may company, and that kind of A writer-editor in a information is helpful to no readers■ pass no laws abridging p freedom of thepress. particularly nasty mood one.") It's a small way to say "thank you"to persons may choose to leave such In other words, Congress (I once made the mistake, who make this a better community, and to facts in his story, of course. while trying to worm more or state legislatures or city But if he had the good taste • recognize them publicly. councils can't make laws to . information out of a Chicago Thisone from rintin or and good sense to omit them, department store executive, year we're hoping that our many keep printing would he be violatingthe • readers � broadcasting what he can • , -. ,? of phrasing it thus: "Don't ode s in the Catalina and surrounding areas publics right to know"? you think our readers find out. It says nothing Balder would will also feel free to nominate those they about thepublic's right to dash.(The younger like to know...?" • 9 generation would put it (He replied, with some believe are worthy.Even being nominated,we know that information. If that were so,the ublie more strongly.) � asperity, "Mr. Turpin, your think, is an honor. It means that at least one « . p „ The mystical "public's • would have the right to y p readers might also like tor person cared enough to make the effort. right to know"was created,I know what I had for know any information he suspect, b those collea So if you know of someone who has done,or might have acquired but p y goes breakfast. But its none of is doing, an outstanding job in some aspect of for one reason or another of mine who —lacking the their damn business.") didn'tpublish or broadcast. scholarship or ambitionto Of course,there are things community Service, write us a short letter and perform the dull digging which "th ' " I don't think the Founding a public or rat s tell us about him--or her. Fathers intendedwhich characterizes truly least citizens and taxpayers to imply good reporting —tried to That's how we arrive at the Outstanding that the public has a"right" p° gof this nation, state, county, wheedle the information out city, etc., truly do have a Man and Woman of the- Year for 1978. Your to know, for example, that of a news so input political candidate Ahab oleo. right to know. Most of these is "Don't you think the are inpublic records Jones, interviewed by your is entitled , and i publicto know anyone who is willing to what the company directors assert his right to view such other Editorssaid in the boardroom just records can thus exer i c se his before they canned the bank right. When in bill president?"—that's the way Even reporters can do ir aggressive reporters phrase p it. p P that. it. All they have to do is make According to the Founda- aides to compete for status serious problems to draftan (I've done it myself; the themselves knowledgable tion for the Study of and approbation by drafting avalanche of le ." ploy is a common one. I've about where such informa- illation Presidential and Congres- legislation." � also asked that silly question tion is availabl e, and be My how times have sional Terms,more congres- Paradoxically, the more changed! of executives who were ambitious enough to go after sional aides mean more bills introduced, the fewer Arizona VVeekl Gazette smart enough, and gutsy it. bills. enacted. Just 142 bills were y enough, to say, "Hell no, I know; it isn't as easyas %The House payroll has introduced in the first Letters poking a microphone into someone'ss face and asking a skinga most tripled and the Congress, with 108 — 76 , d2Sg2S229 , such a character will still be h im an embarrassingSenate payroll more han percent becoming law. doubled in fewer than 20 Only 12 percent of bills Representative Charles around the h a 1 l s o f question but it's possible. years. introduced in the 85th p _ government and apparently Diggs(D Mich)having been pp y Not that there's anything Over the same time span, Congress were enacted. found guiltyon 29 counts of be respected. wrongwith - asking ques- t nu m be r o f b i 11 s This ratio was down in the accepting pay-offs from his Now if this happenedtions of introduced has increased by last Congress p y pp to any possible sources. to three- office staff and sentenced, one of another color and Nothing ventured, nothing 77 percent from 13,876 in hundredths of 1 percent. w i 1 I con ti nue i n t h e : party, he would have beenained. Heck, give it a tr • g �. the 85th Congress to 24,583 Why the disparity? Congress. Disgusting! tarred, feathered and They just �►in 1 /i t tell you. in the 94th Congress—with We find much truth in the Of course, his friends will ridden out of Washington the 95th Congress further- foundation's observation �° But if they refuse, gang, point out that he will receive a rail. let's not take refu e in that ing the trend. that in the early days, "the no congressional salary, - g « The foundation claims members had no aides and � As many people say, silly drivel about the which is fine from our `There ought to be a law . public's right to know."It's a these statistics "reflect.the sessions were,. short; they standpoint, but what is - • g efforts of newly-recruited were too busy with the revoltingis the fact MERLE J. FINCH H crutch,and we ought to shun that Green Valley it. •iflftlftltftttf iiftffiflfi{{ffflftlftl fftflitifftfttftlt tfit{f{{N1tlfif{itfifitiffiiftit/iitfiffttfifiitffiffiffttfffffftffftftiiffiiiflffffititlflftfiiiftftfHtt{{fiffitttiff{fftfflffit itfftttif{ltfittffttiit flfiifittttltiiftittifl fitfiftttffttttiiffifttffitt ititttit ittfiftiiftitttitttttiiftttiit fiitittifft ■ • • • I i Published every Wednesday by - c Sancruval Corp.,P.O.Box 3003.Tucson. . • Az..624-3745.Single copies 15 cents - each;by mail.$3 for one-year :J.: or() ,�, 1 THEODORE C. TURPIN =:,�'subscription.Second Class postage , Editor&Publisher ••• 1 ■paid at Tucson.Az. • _ s Published for residents of the Town of Oro Valley.Pima County.Arizona :�-S Publication No.324570 - • Wednesday,December 6, 1978 •tNNilttNtNlNlttft{/• tli{t{fft{{{f!!{N!{{NM{t{{{{{Ht{N!t{{{{{N{tfti{fftf!!t{!N{{1Nf{N1i!{{{{t{fifff{iff{fit.flHlitN{N!{!{!{!!i!N!!lNliiiN!{{IiNNNf{{i!!tt{NNl1SNi{{!{{link{tf11ff11t{iftfl{{itfl.fi{tttlif{{H!{ttNNiNttINN{{{i{{{fNf{f{itf{i{HfNillffNtlittf!!{{{!f{!!ff!{{fflr rage A-3 Wednesday, December 6, 1978 ORO VALLEY (ARIL.) VOICE • ji , Bt Kickers,Cactus Jets lead in soccer _ . -,.,-„,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,--, ,, The Cactus Kick- Meanwhile, the „., .-- „..,,,,,, ,.1,- ,• ...,,,,,. , , ning Blue r,-*A-.:IT:4::/)---,,..1-1f* _ ers, paced by the two front-running , , - - - goals of Brad Jepp- Jets in Division Six ..,-;'4447''-4-x ' '--, -'----..t,”-,-4-.* 7 a n d 8) I ' , ..,„son, edged edged into first (a.ges 1 - - -,......y:Attag--;.*,- lia place in soccer's widened their.league . , ,., ,,,.. ,, , _- 4-.... -,....e.„ -, —4,-,- ,..c. ,,,r-- --x:-..,:,...,-- , -.,. -,,,......„,-. i , , - „...,.., ,. -,-- ' '''' ' - , -...,-.!',--:,:s,,;...4:•„' ,i, ,,,, • , , ,.... .. -A••• ,, „,... ,„,,Z.,:..........,„,,,,,,, - -, - „ . , , , .,..,,, ...• *. 0.0 Division Five at lead by beating the _ _ _,.. ....... .,, _,,., .:,,,,,,,,,t,, : 44".* -' '4 ,,,,40 ''L,`'' '4 ,z.4,7.,...r, x:;,::::,,,;,.:i,77, _ ___. Dennis Weaver Park Tornados 3-1. ' I . - - 4,-4-,:-.17 ,,---., Saturday. Robbie Rathbun ,..-....--,,,,,-- „,. 4 :,,.,,,epA-s...,,,,,,,,:, ,, ., ,''xt,'""''''''. ,,,..,:, '.":1...) ,r! 4'.. ,,Z.,",...,-',:s 4,''...":I.,,,--,-,,,..,,,, „, ,.'1,,,,„_,......• -' ......,...,-'', ...,,,i,TY? ';,14.0'40.4,7:,,,,, ' ,.;:,...044,0° ;Ave ..4,4.7,1,*:.70,1,, ,,Z,...4-,,,,,r,,...,o,--.0!: -,,,-...,„, The Kickers descored all three- ue - -...10., - ' 11-71-0: .42:::..::: 47:-r:- 'c-,..::l, c. ,-- '- : ._''..,7., 4:44 .:, :: .4;:, 7 11:11..;11,'1,:_,,,, Jet goals. feated, by a 2-1 score, - :.,, ---fr,-t-.:"-,;-3.".-- ak,-,--s--'4,;:----4---)--/-,-- - ....-, -- •- ,-. .,, -. , 4...4% „.„ - -,._-;..i..s.-e4---.f.-,,-, • 7• ,4-4,*. 4 -,-- the Dust Devils, with . In that same divi- , whom they had sion, the Diamond- tilt, - - ---:i-f--,- -- .,,,,,4-„--- ,„:„44-z- -'; -------,---- ----_-...7-.4- -.„,, ,‘„ 4•4tie$''''.0'._,,,,,:_,A,A,• ; , -..'„,„.:',..:1:,* -4--, ...t.4 4-' ,'',„ '4: - ...., '4:4;4?, ' .c."'"1.' .4.4.-' previously shared a backs squeezed past ,.- -- .2.------ ..,, .,..:, ,R, ,.,..,,,..„,t7.,:t41...,;t::;:.,.,o.,,,r,...:,ju*:_5,,,..., .. .:„„vei,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,;,., ...,,,....,we,..."...i.),,„ .,...,...b.,.., ie: ,, ,,,,,,,,, . - -, -.„..71%,. - -... , , -, ,e',.. , ..„. - .. ,.,...„...-.„Ilk,...... ,--..• ' .,„: .,,,,,,.,,,,,, 7,'' 1'",,,z*jr first place tie in their the Bombers, 1-0. - - . i'''"", ', '...t,i, ' 40, ---,,,c''....„W`,,, -'..• ,,,,,..., .; age group. -- .,,,,A. "AV, -,L:‘ '.'4 ... ‘ 4" „,...'24-10 ... •".*,,,, *.' '' * , :ii.:2.,,'"'" ''.37 '''' ., .., ' ‘,1.,"..,,,, ' 1 - iii.---, J. -- . ' * '' ' ,s° - °7-' Ai ''''''-' ,.1"4`' 41- -. -** rl.,„....7.:-- -r-.+ .„1„? 4,-.--. , . -. , ,-,,74-:,,,,,440:1...:* • .4,.... - • .,').,4.---- -,... ,:4,-..--_,.,...,,,,,F 4,.' Still another tie - 4, _.,,,,,,,:„, ,,,,,s,,,,... , , „, ,,,,,..,.., ,,,,,,,4,,,,,, 4 ,s...1:,, ,., ..), , , ._,, .._. Division Five soc- was recorded in the i -.; .. . _, _,,, ,,,,, .. , , ..., . cer play is limited to —two-team Division K S-pt.- 9- and 10-year-olds. the "peewee" Organization game.(VOICE • • soccer league for ages Ferguson Coach Howard . rts—eh—ti—c—h it out! Also in Division _ anir 5 and 6 — when thesYtoacuithphS:teoc)er Five of the American Scorpions tied-the R2- Thunderboltsthe dtahyroug Youth Soccer Organ- D2 youngsters, 1-1. fhorethe exercisesAmerican ization'sization's Northwest region, the Thunder- The Northwest beat the home f3ie-old, birds tied the Sun side's older young- Roadrunners MurphyRESOLUTION NO 1978-171 ELECTION IN THE CATALINA VOLUNTEER Blazers, 2-2, and the sterslost two games while the RESOLUTIONcALLING,AONF THEPIMA COUNTY BOARDOF SUPERVISORS Redskins deadlocked to Eastside soccer Bobcats outlasted.the Northwest's Side- with the Thunder- teams. pursuant to a petition previously . DISTRICT ON SATURDAY DEC. fli6el,d1 bolts, 1-1. The Magee Falcons winders 5-.3.. 7,4 filed978with this .f .. WHERFEIARES, • t should be gove,rne y Fire District"*.' its ..., ' , lit.° ". '''' PO' it,uriviikA. •• i;, ''', °'''''. . .,.... , ,.,..4 . . . ..,,_ ,,,,, , ,,,,,,,4,,,,. Catalina Volunteer F board, an election was held on Nov.28, 1978 to det:irbmianediwsthreictthehroathrde :: -. lTit.Z.::k- .. :tr.-% ' '4*.- -. 4-A..4:,' '' 4 la,. orwHchieEfRanEdAssec,retthairsy pbi(i)arsrudanhtasto'Aca.Rn.vSa.ssSeedctiosnai9c-10e0le9c;taionnd, NOW, - ...,4 .. .1- ,,,,, ..< . ‘,. • ,- -, :6.140-*71. , .,,, , ,, , 1,44o-k,,,, , , . ,, ‘,•, , ,s,..,,.. ',.: '•.'*.' s 4, *, 1 '''4'' ' '- . ,,,,,,,,,, •:* , "- .,0,11),„„„111,* s:.. ),,,,,,...• l' THEREFORETHEwere.cBa40t,AinRtDheDfOolEloSwiFngINrnDa:nner ,. , , ..t..... chief—Yes:A. Reorganized as - , -........ - ,4, 11 volunteer fire districta vReoolurngtaeenrizedfirase district administered. dmbi1N120)(.51b).. ,, . -. „tk , _.... s v , - ' • ...'-...., ,-,, ---- : .....4-,., -,.. - . . „,,,,,,,, ,- - is*. ° , .- , .. 4 flifittc*44;... ::. .:*..7.47.1,...;4* ' i's' ''''44;44t.4'.. 4* .., f • --,..,” .,..„*V. °. . ,sa,,,.t.t#,,, •.!:t...,A . *4 . , .,_, -tk, .1%.*.i..4Y-, ,''''.''4,;4.-1,74‘-‘, - •:,.. .. :•....1..-:'*.),•-• t-,',.4.---*,---,„,„,,,t #, ,,,,- ill c. Rejected ballots (1). NOW, THERE.FnOgRaEn electTerecEtioBnOtoAR 1);(ti..,aa.,)1TnhhajeaNfTtoafhoilill(t)eweir ecretary-treasu Fire District shall 13De rDeynoOir staeredbya chiefi DOES S DECLAseRcEre:tary, a chief and . . the anized and administere ...,-,--..-7.,k-'71-.. ' ,.. '. treasurer ' to 7 p.m. in the Catalina. -k ,4.4.-4. ',i 4,,,,N10, '' hours of 12 noon and running ,,,,, .... , '4*10---e`` '1-: ,."..,,,atki.::,' , * ',.., :af'.„-.4,`;',:1!*Z 4,,, • (2)That anndelaecstion shall be held on Saturday,Dec;161,ro1u9t7h8,A from the ',.....i. ---. t„. ,,,,,ii.-. - . -.:7-1,\-,, ' Activities -so. 'f.0411,130, -: i.,-,„,, - --is x s#•-•1;At;.,.,i, ' °'A'- .,„.. 2v.',.Z:\,...,..'4*:"4:' ip,^44°",°, .. „. ,. - ' #,' ' 1., .... CceantatelirnalovcaotleudntaetetrhFeisou corner of Oracle Road and Pinto Lane, ik 4\-. IPA,. ,''',..ct -., t4Zs.-',..,,-. 43and w ,,'..„, --2..,r-rtir-, * * t Pima County, resecDthirseettasraircty,. Arizona,for theeptui .,. • ..tt...-144....4teite„...- i,-40-:*** .444 , : ' 'tr . , , 4. ,•.... . ...4...t,..."1,74r,„..., wife-1 r?.. o -• of(e31)ecAtinegopay cohfietfh *n the Oro Valley Voice on the --- is resolution shall be posted in three public places , 'N'''' ''• ... . 5th and i •s':,-- -.4, ,*;.•,, ,,- ;,,7` .'-.,1)..4:741.4 ,,,I.47, .....,..,...t.,, *'...,-. , 4... 4,CP',,,,.4%.r--i. ...*44.- 0 ;-*4417-4; tk‘.4 D by the Pima County Board ..- ., -,:' ,...,..4 14,-*„„. -t '',. , 1 4,-*. , f4r vl'' --"•• of Supervisors this 4th PASSED,ADOPTED day yD lif.st- ....,,,,,,„t"...,. .. .:1_1, -. -,„,,.. . -%.4...,.. ... 1978. ..r of December, ivi,,,,,,,,,,,,,,• . ' 41' ' 'I missed it!' /1 E.S. ChairmanBCIWeraklkoefrt,hepieal i Attest: Eugenia W. wms Young Robert Hunsacker,playing. goalie for the R2-D2"peewee team,fails to connectwitha kick—but he isn't discouraged. . - County Board of Supervisors o " * C soccerachPat Iacoviello, at right, cheers him on as his teammates watch. (VOICE staff photo) Approved as to form:John R. Neubauer, civil deputy county attorney. Ii Alumnus scoring Dg ill ,ec . ,_, iliii.ditio_, ,,,,,_ , , , , l rAno; N ..../ 1 r • - -----. .0/.." j____Nii. Irii\lf) 1 Canyon del Oro cage teams, led. ly with the varsity I ill I , graduate Brian Jung, , ,..„,..) ‘L-A4)) 22 points never ma Northwestern. Uni- Wildcats,daelthtohuegfhirhset . N._......, - :— - a 7-footer who led the versify with — .., 4,0;4,i,,,, Cy, ..),\'?,' Dorados to a state.AA as the Evanston, Ill. five. Tucson ,,,-,. ,•-:,p ?:. tr,,:, basketball champion- team beat Rice 93-71 i_._ _________ ______._ , , 4742 East Broadway ship several .years ' DRAINS&SEWERS ,, fititi the i(ttest i.‘ •- '..-041/4.,,,,, _ ...ts,,;,,,--,..scs,.., last Saturday. Jung transferred to :, uNBLOCKED Tucson, Az. 85711 , -14there you (11w(t!is ''.J:4,`,, '-`dtra,etT,..,.1' 0. ),,.),,a,,,...,,,,,,),5. • 1W-the le(rst.' ,:-;',-i. .‘. ,--,-...- . ---,-. .=----,-•,, ago, is continuing to , 602-881-2311 • 1,7_,-...,,,,-,v!Ti, •• t,,-4'):. :421 I. -.:.:, ,•• score. Northwestern . from ,; 4- .._ - -,',-.• , _ ..,... . ---), fe.,:.. ---s,--' : Jung, the older of the University of ,, Arizona, where he :. ,-SAME RATkAA-s2A [14.:. 7 DAYS:4 887-0198 ti 4 ROISTMA . :.•,:: :..,, • ,.,.... ,,, ••• ,.. . ., P...::>/:**;9 :,..--..,-_''... \::t: ':-5:-;',•: .- . 7--•-•,....; • , •-•,,,, the two brothers who have starred on CDO had played frequent- .,..,' _ _ , . 111; , 11-lit.GIG • • . • . • _ . _ ,,,, -1 at,„,...,........,..a....,..........i.,..,.,........,„„„,...,,,....... 4......„. .., ...• _ _:::. ,.., ,,,, .,, . ... ..,..: ,)•.,:,,...i,..:.); . .!.:,,R,I,s,„ 177,ASCOME.S ALIVE,.:, 17,11 , ....,,,, .),.. . . ,..., ,,.....‘ I 1 : 1 i , r . i , . , •• • 4 El b wry P Nr Laic am Labels—Never Selection—Wide e e e l s b so — d y totes Prices—Everyday d rands- -Neve buying. • WI ection— rf . ay ro cutmth oue out ...you variese savings misses and junior sizes. Atmosphere—Pleasant - Quality Fashion features of up to 60%. famous makers. ...you always know what l service. res: , you r fashions in decor, first quality, never ... . ... . , ••• . =,• ••• .- di. s .. - . . -.• . : ,. T. .• ..) ,,. ,.• e - ... _ , ii.i: . . • Y ., '4 ,2 -1 .7). , : , • . Silversmithing since 1949 . :: ';....,-..,-,:-.-; .d. - I fic Albert?, to Contreras . Special seconds or irregulars. Christmas Shopping Hours: .,• ):: ..i. ,, ).(-- ,-, Sons I on. - Sat. 9-10 4g e',.• 1 StartingmDec. 1t) to Dec. 23 Are here to hell:). I midnite. Sundays 11-6LaaynawdaFy'sri Available. until December 30 tAIrtil° II li . 1 1 146 W. Drachman, Tucson 11 0 4 ii T1,11141 r.,iors,61.4,111cesi s• 1111 ll 11111111111141111..‘„„,..... , 1 011141 iiik Gift boxes and Gift Exchange ft Certificates available 624.. 15.94 - V1S4 . i 11111111M111111M111111111111 ...1 MI 'privilegesD ec. 22 only: Open until „..,- - , , . ,.::. Page A-4 ORO VALLEY (ARIZ.) VOICE WednesdayDecember 6 1978 Palo Verde beats CDO A balanced scoring Amphi's junior shoe was on the other :',..-''' attack led Canyon del varsity did better, foot Saturday even- , Oro ,cagers past beating the CDO ing with Palo Verde Amphitheater High jayvees 68-62. And outscoring CDO in in their first game of Amphi's freshman ,., 4 ' , , 4,3'\'•:,,,-..''''''' ....,- * , ' the season, but Palo team won their CDO tht Idle fourth quar W er ,,,,,.-• ,:„*.-..r, 33 .,, ,, ,, Verde took the bloom game 54-38. 27-13'to overcome an But, ''',,--..:•,,,--it,- off that opening by the comeback earlier'deficit. ***''' ' ' dumping the Dorados — ,...4 , -410 59_55 with a last_ - *tfr .41' ..„4 rs, ,, , ,.,,.. ,- .... , ,v. - quarter surge Satur- 40,41, • ..„„, .,,, day night. Sophomore is top ,.., CDO, the defend- biking fundraiser ing state AA champ- , .,, :.,,..,4„-: .:-:, - „ - ,,,,,, •, ..- ,' .-- , , ion, hopes to win its Canyon del Oro to be displayed ai third state crown .„,.. , High School sopho- CDO: . , , * --,... despite the loss more Millicent An- This was herthird through graduation derson raised the year of participation _ . .. I * ..... — 4 igs. of 7-foot center Mark most money among in the event, and the Jung. high school riders in second in a row in - - . 1 . - t r, King Nymeyer, this year's American which she won a ak- Mike Reisner, David Cancer Society Bike- bicycle for raising Buehler and Tobin A-Thon. pledge funds. , Doda each got five Ms. Anderson, who Ms. Anderson, 15, Aerial battle field goals in the win rode 50 miles,collect- is the daughter of Mr. Julie Young(52)of CDO's girls cage g teamgoes up after the ball in a over Amphi — A a ed about $500 in and Mrs. Roger A. d battle with Santa Cruz opponents—but the bigger Eloy team won victory which showepledges. Anderson of Tucson. too Many of these, and won the game. (VOICE staff photo) CDO pulling ahead At an awards , strongly in the third ceremony Nov.29 she Some used to say the period after trailing received a 10-speed number of white spots on CDO gals try for 1st win tonight 21-20 at halftime. bike from Morrison your fingernails was the wr The final score: 51- Bicycles and a plaque number of friends you Canyon del Oro girl eds, lacking height team, 40-18. 44. cagers take the home and the firepower of The Santa Cruz floor tonight at 7:30 several graduated defeat was a tough against Florence, seniors, dropped one forCDO,sincethe Baha'is Commemorate Human Rights Day hoping to get their their opener to Santa host gals led 9-7 and December 10, 1978 first victory after two Cruz 28-33 and thenr_ 19-18 at the quarter early season losses, were mauled a. u and the half. But the PIMA COUNTY, ARIZ.—The pages of newspapers and The Doroado co- day by a big Coolidge Eloy team bounced magazines in this country are filled with stories of people. in all back, outscoring the parts of the world whose basic human rights are being denied. The 1411r1171.: •:. •1 Doradettes 6-1 in the right to-grow and develop as a human being is the birthright of GE T ,'): third period and 9-8 every person on this planet, yet millions. lack the most basic level. WLAORRIDS Michelle Kramer i,. led CDO scoring with CHRISTMAS ;i in the fourth. Millions STOCKING ;:: 1 1111, o points, while Debbie Rodriguez ... Millions more lack the opportunity for an education,while others lack the security of a family and a stable, peaceful. society.. . ,. One of the keys to alleviating these problems is the elimination of prejudice. "One ivorld,one human family”is the theme ofHuman • Rights Day as observed the the Baha't community.The,1?eliefin the IT'S FILLED WITH TOY ;„ collected 8. DRAWING DEC. 24 AT 3 P.M. & GAMES. ,. Against Coolidge, oneness of mankind is a basic principle of the Baha'i Faith. to FREE ENTRY BLANK AT . the CDO team never Human Rights Day was established by the United Nations to observe the 1948 signing of the Universal Declaration of Human I* ROYAL PRESS __ 7125 N ORACLE 1.1. really had a chance. (CORNER INA) '11` Coach Gail Gault's Rights by its member nations.It states that "all human beings are ; cagers were down 11- born free and equal in dignity and rights,"and that everyone is 1: : : a ' 1'..:•': lrarVITIZIMIM-- 2 at the quarter and entitled to those rights regardless of race, nationality, social 16-7 at the half. And origin, sex, politics, religion, economic status, or any other Tanno's the tall, rugged consideration. Coolidge girls con- For more than a hundred years, Baha'is have w.orked.for the AUTO STEAM and WAX SHOP elimination of prejudice and discrimination in all its guises and ti throughoutt o thsec 7arset Specializing tn. . Since 1957 have sought to bring about the. unity of mankind. B ahald'u'lialt, INTERIOR CLEANING two periods. EXTERIOR WAXING _..... 111. CDO's Michelle prophet-founder of the Baha't Faith, stated that oneshouldcome STEAM CLEANING 400111.1f......r -1,NW- Kramer ledher team to `regard humanity as a single individual,and one sown. selfasifa UNDERCOATING VW IftlY with 11 points, member of that corporeal form, and to know of a. certainty QUICK OPEN $ to S : Closed SAT. & SUN. pain or injury afflicts any member of that body,it must inevitably 3 HOUR Downtown at 503 N.Stone Ave. In parts of Germany, result in suffering for all the rest... ' SERVICE white mice were consid- For further information, call 8884021. 624-2671 erect good luck. The Velvet Touch Beauty Salon is all newly remodeled! "Dclaice, tulis „„ . .z.i.,,,A.. . *4.4,. 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Thurs. eve. by appt. 3"The Velvet Touch Beauty Salon 297-2284 Ir t 6431 N: Oracle (In Orange Grove Village) 4500 East Speedway,-Suite 38 Tucson ,Mon.-Sat. 10-6 Wednesday, December 6, 1978 ORO VALLEY (ARIZ.) VOICE Page A-5 Wr esliing team launches its season . By MARK F.McGRATH Evers who vacated .4:. John Meola, a?..--7...._ _, _ N ...„*„...... -. Tonight the grap- the position. to become ivi.v... .,,,,...-.....„1, .. junior,will wrestle at piers from Canyon the Athletic Director t- P :i The Grapes .. , 98 pounds this year del Oro will host the at Amphitheater. .:?....w.-4,, and if Steve Sturges Coolidge Bears in a "Tteam should fir-if,: , ,d, makes weight at 112 non-league dual-meet beashterong dual-meet -.‘:''''24 I t of McGrath . wrestle at 119.Robert Groves will wrestling match, and team an possibly a • travel to Gilbert weaker tournament N4 by Mark McGrath If Sturges doesn't Thursday night.- -team" said Rushing. make weight Dave ,,,,,,s Tonight's match For a team to do well - Fung will wrestle at will give first-year in dual-meets the turns eight regulars meet good.theDorados Ted Widger (126), 112 and Sturges will coach Gary Rushing a squad must be strong from last year's state lookedEugene Puga (138), give away some better look at his at all levels wahilfeewa championship team. Leading the way Mark Wellmar! (145) pounds to his op- squad for this season. team with Rushing said thatlastthis year for the and Ross Ziegler . ponent competing at he said the team is excellent wrestlers Friday his squad andDorados will be (155) return for their 119. "well balanced with a can d o w e 11 i n Flowing Wells had a senior Ron Porter last year while heavy- few individuals that tournaments where practice.meet where (105). Porter finished weight Randy Mir- Scott Payne, a can go all the way." points are awarded n o po i n t s w e r e second in division last acle wrestled last junior,will wrestle at Rushing coached by advancement, awarded and in the year as did CDO. year as a sophomore. 132 pounds. Bob last year at Sahuarita F low i ng Wells Brown will wrestle at and this will be his should be the biggest 411, 167 if his back isn't fifth year as a high problem for the ti0oaches seiect CDO giving him any school coach. He Dorados as Dave- problems. Wrestling takes over for Dick Thomas' squad r e at 179 will be Bill players for all-league Sortar, Sortar and Brown are both r, 4 -,,.:. .,-- - - '-,,,,. seniors. \i* '111) Kevin Gaston, star tions: Kiki Leonard, to gain a third Steve Rafferty, a .., . ,,,.... ''-:,; -----i.. '.,,, linebacker on CDO's offensive tackle. consecutive state AA sophomore, will get '- vo victorious 1978 foot- Craig Perzan, of- championship. the nod at 191 for the .., ,..,....„,,,,,,. , .. - ..,. ball team, has been fensive guard. John Before he was Dorados. . named defensive Quinnan, defensive sidelined, the senior If you're wanting to S player of the year in interior lineman, back had been just 11 see a lot of the theAA-SouthConfer- Gast?n's joss tackles short of state's teams, come through injury in the beeaking the school ence. out to CDO on Dec. firstteams 15th and 16th amelecstedbyto thethe last regular season record for tacc.ls. - . . game was blamed by AA-South coaches many observers for ::: ' ‘_:"--11. several other --lt. were the Dorados' failure -4.` •- .1,.....:-, - ' CDO players, with s' '-'' '''''' the strongest showing - '' . ....—.. * .t.' ' .-'-' being made at defen- '''' one Silvia Karl-Ax ... sive positions. IGaston was the only Interior Designer world, ,.. CDO player named to Residential-Commercial . e.,,,,,,,.:-.:-,‘ both the offensive and one . , ,,,, , defensive first teams. h , Jeff LeCompte was selected as ail- 111Mantlarrek 4611 Paseo Acquimuri Call Collect: , - ' ''' • / '''''' '''''' conference place . kicker as well as IVV . . ,.. :ti- being picked for the , ,... , . HOBBY defensive backfield. , „,ti ., .. .- . : HAVEN . .., ,. First team,offense: , ,..r, . .... 2751 N.Campbell Gaston at running . 325-0112 back, Brian Nicola at *14* ., _ . Ric saiimanes Too late! guard. Second team of- Ye are all fruits of one tree • Trains • Rockets CDO defender Kathleen Kriegh hustles fense: King Ny- and leaves of one branch. Let nota man glory in t • Plastic Kits his.' "YOUR HOBBY • Scratch Building back downcourt to stop a fast-break shot by meyer at end. de_ that he loves his country, IS OUR supplies a Santa Cruz foe, but the ball has already First team, . let him rather glory in this, • Free Coffee left. (VOICE staff photo) fense: Ross Zeigler, that he loves his kind. . .” : SPECIALTY" and Advice interior lineman. Baha'u'Bah i Glen Weyman, end. For more information: * ATTENTION GRANDMOTHERS &MOTHERS! Phil Wright, back- Have a children's clothing party Second team, de- Call 888-4021 For all your PRESCRIPTION needs, before X-mas. Credit to Hostess. fense: Craig Fisher, WRITE TO interior lineman. The shop in the pleasant surroundings of FREE The Treehouse Linebacker, Greg Boutique Faith MISENER DRUGS Honorable men- \C,6IT / 507 S. Gollob, Tucson,Az. 85710 S under the dome IAf RAP Please Enclose ..... in the Casa Blanca Plaza Phone Number S - PROTIUM WORD'S 6020 N Oracle 011111EST CRAPTIMMER Senior Citizens Check Our Pharmacy Rates PURIIMME,WAlitHAIIGIRGS, 297-2234 hours 9 to 9 qC3:3c Mines,GUISSWAIRE,cm1na, 1011111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111M111111111111111111.11•1111 ,,,..... ?13:3*C-/ '. 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VOICE Wednesday,December 6, 1978 Ina widening to proceed, opponents told By TED TURPIN T h at w as the another — that the adjourned. "These Publisher conclusion of ob- widening would damn things (public "1,001001,:. ...../ Residents of the servers last week who proceed. hearings) are just for Casas Adobes area heard a dozen resi- Several times Jerry show. are baffled and angry dents of the area Jones, head of the "They cook up their - , -4,'•P'''**:".. .:*:i.fi'N',,2::',+:,,,, 11 • -. •,,,,,,,,,,,,- ,,,A4,794,..*,,,r,,..°...;„ over plans for widen- protest bitterly to department, had to plans in the ivory ''''*-7.4 ,, ' • .---;544:-***t=1 ----4;;- ing Ina Road — but Pima County High- chide the audience of tower downtown," ,..: ., ..,.c., ,. . ,., * ,-:-,-,-;,z?-,-,,, • ..7:'.'-- - apparently are be- way Department approximately 40- she charged, "and , - ,:.,ii :,...:7„-- coming resigned to officials, only to be and admonish them then they force them • ,---:'.----4-4: , - i , the changes. told — in one way or to listen more politely on the people whether ., . ..., .,.. ., to the co u n ty's we like it or not." .....6... -4- ,.• speakers at Cross She was typical of ,„„.. ,,,. -- *,, .. s • e , t 4 Junior High. those who spoke to the , ' *) ' , - • `,.,.. .004,,,,,, / , ,, panel, challenging ,-...,„ s - --... . .. ‘,7*.:.:,:. 1116' But throughout l) REMISS the safety thof ,t,dh.e.. ,,„ , .,, ., '7,.2. ., .:i›. ...( .:4;*. ..:::„ ' 41111 0 b that meeting the . , . , %Ippi aAdACCESSOROES -• audience was surly ....... ...* visive" effect they -- ,-,,,,,F,,,,i , • ..,_ , LAING BICYCLES jil and disFruned, said it would have on We repair all makesma -z kinits disap- l. their neighborhood, . ). ,....,, "— 915 E. Ft. Lowell, Tucson - proval vocal. and the cost of the ,..., Margaret&Colin - "There's no point in ,: i,„ ' , -project. - ...,.. 887-8128 1lb- talking," complained However, several ;',i„,-„-7- - . pone young housewife speakersdiddefend ,-, -.,•,,,,,,,',;-, - ',..., .,/ as she left the the widening pro- \ ' meeting before it posal, saying the A skeptical audience growing volume of Pima County highway planner John traffic obviously Bernal points to heavy traffic volume as a °`"? " '‘' • , • Glass & 6., fr A f' , makes it necessarY• reason for widening Ina Road,but most of 1; Ististicm- .. . - i . •_ trror Co., Inc. The highway de- his listeners weren't convinced. The partment, explained county's presentation at Cross Junior High 0 , ,,,,„ SERVING SOUTHERN ARIZONA CUSTOM John B e r n a 1, a last week met with a sour reception by most ANAiitliV`I VISIT OUR SHOWROOM MIRRORED planner, hopes to residents who oppose the widening. 1101 MON.-FRI.9:30 A.M.-4:30 P.M. •WALLS SAT.9:30 A.M.-2:00 P.M. •CEILINGS the residentsobject- 1721 E.FACTORY AV(SUITE P) •FURNITURE VISA' TUCSON,AZ.85219 •SCREENS•BEVELING neutralize many of (VOICE staff photo) ' ions by making curbed, landscaped —Installation of a several changes in the median down Ina, traffic signal at the 1 --... •TUB&SHOWER ENCLOSURES - - LICENSED . .... 624 4984 •GLASS FURNITURE TOPS •GLASS ENGRAVING original plan. These changes, he eo3fct(IZI.CIllegitnal.d.l.ewest Paseo del Norte intersection, in order %.1.1,4 BONDED •WARDROBE DOORS,.....i., said, would increase —Installation of to make the crossing the costs by ap- special crosswalks at safer for school proximately $140, the Ina Road inter- children. 20-MILE-A-DAY 000. sections with Oracle „.„,„__... .. ..v. '.1 . Those contemplat- Road and Paseo del. "Ridicule is the test of ed changes are: Norte; decorative in —Installation of a appearance. truth." William Hazlitt SPORT BOOT VOI1111111, IN STOCK SIZES 6-15 Arizona grows . ,, .. WIDTHS IlrAfl B, 1, D, E,C EE CD w.arn Atai. Arizona ranks likely to continue," 40, U) ALSO IN STOCK IN LADIES among the nation's they said. .'2-----,...------ -. SIZES 5-10 WIDTHS A-E leaders in population Between 1976 and .1 P-.." al --I 0 nil A3 and economic 1977, Arizona's X ''''• > growth, statistics population increased 0 c:' C") z 3927 E.Broadway R E D , if---;-7 1015 W.Prince Rd. compiled by Valley 43.62 percent. Per- it Z 0 . ivu) Y2 Blk.E.of Alvemon WING c:LciEs Prince West Plazae m National Bank indi- sonal income in- 326-1811 SHOE STORE :;'‘i 887-6893 cate. creased 237.08 per- r' ,..... .0 Eii In a ranking of the cent and wage and 2r...z r. cn, HOURS:DAILY 9-6•FRI.MITE TILL SAO P.M. 50 states according to salary employment a c m 0 percentage growth increased 7 8.79 co z a c -1 z 5 rc . from 1967 to 1977, percent. x =0 I'll CA . rWAWAVACWA2r*'XW'AW'AWOZW'AWAVAWrt Arizona is second in Alaska increased Ps -4 72 -I arg both population and population 46.40 :14 ---Zi 0 C, personaliincome, anda e2p4e3r1sonarl- SAVE - % third ipercent,c g salary employment, cent and employment 0 w --- :it%)ri/ Al ask a i s the 111.31 percent.Neva- z 0 . § $2.70 E leading state in all da ranked second in three categories,"due growth of employ- 6 (Over the Newsstand price of $7.70) eco- ment, with a gain of largely to the fi nomic growth im- 84.96 percent. IV ----1. rn u:' %.4 Z A Cj1 petus provided by the li construction of the N Subscribe to the Alaskan pipeline," 0 bank economists said. . 3988 N. ORACLE N ORO VALLEY VOICEA "For many yearsrizona consistently, the coiner of Oracle&Roger Rd —Roger Rd side (Catalina Call) for just - § of the leadinghas been near the top states fi in economic growth etc - • KEYS MADE - 49C shop • PLASTIC LAMINATING N • ENGRAVING ,,, 1 YEAR , rankings. With a N diversified economy • NAME TAGS • HOT STAMPING = --- ..: - Yi that is strong and - -- i(x;f:k ill). expanding in most 887-4140 t. Om-No EN................ coupon MI IIIIIII MIS 11111 111111 111111.111 all 11.1"I IIIIII sectors, this trend is i 1 . i Mail this coupon and $5 to: I 5N A I Oro Valley Voice... - I I 0 WALL SCULPTURE° wo I P.O. Box 3003 I I I Tucson, Arizona 85702 I 0 INOURGALLERY 1 WITH THIS AD!!! 1 . . Name I THE CREATIVE I Address 1 I City & Zip :441144'llr BLACKSMITH 1 1 , 7872 N. Oracle (at Magee)297-5982 III 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 IMMO IIIIIIIIIIII 1111111111111111111111 IMP INN 1111111111111 MI=la ti. / II.CAL Wednesday, December 6, 1978 , . , HA YES UNOPPOSED Election set for new fire district chief that Louise th said also a Catalina voters will go to Hayesi- Louise Recktenwalt will run * , the polls Saturday, Dec. 16, al for secretary-treasurer,and to select a chief of the newly- others may announce their '-'•: ' - x,-----,.,2. ,,,,or, • \- ,-.„ 1 reorganized Catalina , „. , ,„,,,-*.w,,,,,,,,,,,,,,sts. . 1/4.„•, ,-,,../. , .--. ,-,-+-,, ..,,,,,-, 4, r candidacies ' 4 - -7*:, -,: -., ',-,,,.'s-':','------1,--.*,:,, - ,:s4:: Volunteer Fire District. Ballots will be cast from Current district chief Cal , , - , , ,,,,, ,.,,,,,;?..,i,isfrzz:t!,,, ::::::,,,,!:4.,,t•-.1,! ,.%;,:-.,._^..i,- 14%,";if.,:::, ,,,,,, 1.,:::J:1:-: White,who favored continu- - ' -7,,,-' '---•;--.!,...- -.' .•"` ,1,:::,,,,,44-t-,1:,;,-,-. ' --f- '..:'1-'42:':-:-417.--,',:i noon to 7 p.m.at the Catalina ing a board of directors,said - ' - , --. * •!.:,-.1'.-..7,' -'1-'7-:"-••,..rei-•'-: 5'-~'?--4---'1‘. Youth Activities Center. * A ..i:• -.-----,- 1,-----?cv,--.'..4.'---4----•,:likry,,,,f-4,-7 ':,;--,-,•••,;:-.- .- tdek,-,..,4-#., - - , -'-;,,,- .?-.1. . Friday that most of the ,,.,,,s,,,,e„,,,„4.•,,, , ,,,.., ,;,,,,,„%.-„,„:;,.....:2 , ,,,.,,, ,44:-,,,,' ‘—:,-,:.?..,7.0y-' ;,,v,,,,,,. ' .:,,,..:,,Ar,,,,,,,,.*:,, :.,,,,-,,.,',''''''',-4 ,- --;:',;•47.,,',,k,.; ::1.:',' At press time, Steve volunteers serving at this Lki4S,,';',4 4,,','''''';':, .%7t-.A.-.4 ,,,, Hayes, a former volunteer -,1-, ,"-st..-,,,,,...4,-,,-,----', -7.,. /- - ',7,---.-4,-,*.•---t,4,-;,,,t-i -viiT,---....--17; 2,-,. .---, --.:4'i.:re-.4-,..:''--..- -•-....,---- 7,,,,,,,,,,,,;-::,1 i„„. time "will walk out if Steve •ii."-.., , ,-, -/-_,s4,;•-i-e: _.,, ••,-,.. '...;.- fire chief here,was the only 't.." . ,,„it.- ,--k7t..• , ;s4?,— li' ,,,e:.4--- ..„ '---......-- H Hayes is elected chief." -- ii,..• q- , . „.-. .., , ' '---.?, --- - - - _ ., ---,,,---t -. - ---.., announced candidate for the He said the volunteers , 4,,;,..' ''. - -‘-, r :-!-,.4-, ' --------,-- - - -- --' - -Ts',---.: -.....!, - - - -,i.ti ,•';: post. On Nov. 28 voters in the have supported the board of .- ..,-i• • --• . -4,11.:/!':'*- - -, - -:- -'• • : !•-•••." 3 (r, CATALINA': directors,and are opposed to , -!- :.': -t--.",.- - Vic -1 ' ' I ' :-i'':.''''' 3,..' 's.''' ' j t 1 . . ....,1 „,,,, , ,0 -274 •,,.., s 441 .*:',:, .. ''' ', is. 4 ' , 0 11— district approved a res 1 \iv tJNTEER "a one-man controlled „,,,, '', '''''''' -- --:-..0- --'‘-- '''.-- ' ' ' ,..• tion changing the district s district, and (they) won't . -I - '-''''' , , r- E from one governed by a - t „Via' amsdiew work under those condi- - ---,''. -''''''''''' 3 - ,,T y11,-'-1 irr:**4-4' 1 ' • ''' * 4 -* I — s k ‘''' "- t.' board of directors to one . . , , tions." „..„. / : -.--1,- - ..4 1pfieri,,,,,,, ' :4')/mk -4-40ir ,,, _.{-0, "4 Hayes agreed that a op - - _ ,qi -i.' 7-. - . ,,-,.. . ,., majority of the volunteers \--...:.-:-.-----=1 - Y, 1_111110 1. ' - - -- - ' ' \ ' - .• . ,-„„„,-,,,,,,„ .,..„ * - probably would refuse to ,......1 ( ,, las-L-emil MI OM lir 1 —1-- —, - serve. to - . ••• - ''• S.\s , .groma.....p.mewqrsot—C A &--."....'"."...."7' . .73 assimossionia. ",,, 7: L A "But several members of --...._',..-, t,..,,, . ' , ,r• ilk the community, including —- former volunteers, have already expressed an __, _ ,_. _.- Vie - interest in serving," Hayes - .„---,„ 411160- said. Line-up "Manpower would be a = problem for a bit,but not an The reorganized Catali . na Volunteer Rescue Team. The other vehicles are id V insurmountable one," he sa . e Fire District will have use of the tanker truck, far left, that was purchased for u(vseodIfcoEr staff emergencies by the rescue team. photo) Hadded that if elected he $50 recently from the Catalina Fire and will insure that volunteers receive training and s certification. Itioa.---- Prior to the election Dec. p • 4. rivci e well owners unite 16 at the youth center, the ' ,, ,••,-, floor will be open to S nominations for candidates By TED TURPIN She and Barber, Nor is the city for chief and secretary- Publisher who is tenatively confining its efforts to Steve Hayes treasurer. Pima County's retained to represent the Rillito River area administered by a chief and private well owners, the Association, said Bain noted. a secretary-treasurer. angry a,nd fearful of the group's tactic Tucson city wells The vote was 112 to 51 in Regulation the City of Tucson's would be to g-uaran- are being planned, favor or reorganization, proliferating water tee that, if Tucson's with one ballot rejected. wells outside the city, city wells outside the and some of them Hayes said that if he is ups cost are banding together city should lower the being drilled, along elected chief,he will appoint , to protect their water table so much the Canada del Oro, a 10-member advisory Ohomes interests, that private wells he said, "which is in a critical groundwater board. He said the board Their main goal, become dry,or nearly area. You folks in Oro would serve to provide The high cost of homes agreed upon after so, the city will have Valley have plenty to community input in district today is caused by the some wrangling to provide them with worry about." matters. government, according to Thursday night, will the water theyhad "I feel the people in the Peter D. Herder, vice be first to.negotiate - been pumping. In a preliminary community should be able to president of the National with the city---and if statement to the Ray Bain, secre- group, Barber said participate i'n the district Association of Home that produces no tary-treasurer of the the organization and have some say-so as to Builders in the November results, to take their PCWOA, said Tucson - how their money is used,"he issue of Today's Business battle to the courts. doesn't intend to get has drilled "a whole involved in zoning said. magazine. "Before you want to series" of city wells matters, which often Hayes said he would pledge to abide by decisions Herder said, "It's the try a lawsuit, you along the Rillito are related to water of the advisory group. homebuyer who ends up want to try for a River, most of them problems. Clearly, paying for these govern- settlement," attorney 600 or more feet deep some of those attend- Sunday evening Hayes ment induced costs. Thirty Robert Barber told and capable of ing didn't agree with yago, said he has commitments earsgovernment the more than 60 pumping 5,000 to that reservation. from 10 Catalina district regulation was about three members who met at 6,000 gallons of water residents to serve on the to four percent of the total Lulu Walker Ele- per minute. "I think we've got to board. cost of a home. mentary School. "Those wells aren't get the county to stop rezoning down from The residents are: Bob "Today it's near 20 Maureen Boggs, producing at the one house per acre to Birch, Mary Jane Brazeal, percent, or $10,000 on a head of the new Pima moment," board six or eight houses Marion Derr, Herb Ford $50,000 home." Country Well Owners member Curley per acre, thus bring- and H.R. Gorkowski. Association, echoed Clark warned. "But ing in more families Also Sam Hughes, Bill "The crippling regula- that sentiment. when they do start to use more water,„ Mundell, Norm Reckten- tions imposed by the E.P.A. "If need be, we'll pumping, you're insisted Mike Lessen. walt, Ernest Rodriquez and have shut down many of the fight," she said. "but going to see a Attorney Barber Larry Wycoff. smaller cement plants, and we really don't want tremendous drop in warned that the well Ford currently is a larger ones are operating at to be bad guys." your own wells." district volunteer fire only 75 percent capacity," (Continued on Page B-4) fighter. Herder explained. 13-2ORO VALLEY (ARIZ.) VOICE Wednesday,December 178 ,,..,„:„, , Newspaper makes• �� � �� � - Landfill to dose ,, ,,..,_ .„. _ , ,,,,, . changes in s �_ ,, ,.. .A T.C. Turpin, pub- The sale became 1 fisher of the Oro effective Dec. 1. The Ina R o a d Valley Voice. will •Terry Venet, news "county' dump" is •my p now be devoting his editor of the Voce, s closing down. It's ' full attentions to the4 , • will be moving to � �° �'� �� `�, �� �.��'•"�,�, � . ,.» filled up. ^°v .�i �. .stT�.a,4 4 ,d ..�'4 tiro. paper after his recent green Valley as a �� ` ` � �� � sale of the - °" �" Pima County will Green : - , e full time reporter. . 3 • _� transfer its present a..e News, x � y sister Her reporting { � ����� northwest landfill publication of the • responsibilities have opera lops tool new Vo��ce. been assumed by =� �:� • The News was William Michael. �D '� location on Monday, • Dec. 1l. purchased by Milton Michael was for- . .3 s�.y I. Wick of the Wick merly assistant editor =.4e.'..„, ati The new landfill � - t1 11 .::.,0, Newspaper p L Living loca on w 1 be Grou o f �a s � � � .. � .� ��. 9 o � ,,..:,�.�.•_. �� located on West Tangerine Road, _ - ����, � approximately one a e • ill‘ �� - I ti . . � �: mile west of In N, IQstate 10 SOMETHlu�FOS.EVERYONE_ � �� g::_-1,7,::.1::7,,,,,,:::;_:_-,:i--:',:i., �� To reach theTan- $ gerine Site, travel I north on 1-10 to the otemoisc siG :4,;:, . � � `" Tangerine exit; �'° follow signs west to '''. pliii211/ DIIUG1 WALGREEN AGENCY �* the site. 1 16150 N.Oracle CATALINA 82:5-90 R • Catalina Ai. TUCSON 791-� E .The present landfill ' site on West Ina Road, Steve Y�unggren Mei Chambers "being filled to ..._._ 41 capacity, will be Albaibiiii CLIP )1114)1.14.18K & ,�• . ,,� closed to all traffic SAVE ,� ti beginning Monda , HOSTESS SERVING BOX Reg. Dec. 11, county Contains Fancy Quality Dates. $5.95 �� officials said. Select Medjool Oates, Pecan , For the conveni- Stuffed Dates,and Date Coconut �� ��< �:- � �� • Rolls.Shipping wt.4 lbs. Plus tax �. : �, • ence of county resl- and dents, the new Tan- postage gerine site, as well as WITH THIS COUPON ONLY ,. the Southside Sahua- OFFER GOOD THROUGH DEC. 12, 1978 NSON'S The spirit of Christmas came to the Oro rita site, the North- NO LIMIT Valley Town Hall Thursday when side Catalina site and Spirit C��� Ma or Steve En le joined Town Clerk the far westy gAdo, TUCSON DATE CO- Dotty Morse and other town employees Arizona site, will en Mon.thur Sat,&6 Sunda 9-5 to town in decorating the hall for the Christmas remain open 24 hours y 52 E. ROGER RD. 887-2731 season. (VOICE staff photo by Chris per day, seven days Kemberlmg) per week. Kai� �N ANU LJEF---- ,L%-• � J "fit ��� ���i limma Nino CLIP N SAV EImilimmi -I's' ,�- tunata s • I 111111111111.1 IP x •• 11-F07-Mr emadePt��aDERSx ...alim . OUR 1 x TO TAKE OUT THE BEST IN THE WEST ASK dal- On s1.T5iur�chean Spec /y ii Meatba�i sandwich Includes Drmk ABOUT x i r onion sandwich X Sausage bei peppe 8 1 Pastrami on rye 1�/•�Ml�Pl1/I Italian hero sandwich Spaghetti 1103 W Prince Rd Dago dei�ght Tuesday—Saturday se I SENIORx One Sine D122a plus drink 94C 381.9839 CITIZENExIc===ms==41,==)1 j1 itiruigi. I I (worth $1.00 on one Adult "• CARDS (n U *az I Cr) OD 0 l'ILI" © • C) ri)." .tt— 0 sc-i' u ( )..,;.:, 11 Dinner this weekend, Dec. � , E�•r I 7' 8 9 & 10. Bran three u� 1'.4 'X `� w • I co Er friends ar ustyourself.) I • 0 J y 1 "I 11 UNINT Y 111/1 N ___, _ . .c c4 F 14 0w z 0 Q I ' _, - --- - KING'S TABLE--- ._,, 0 W �•`'I . 4Zt W " ' 1 -- KING S TABLE 1 1 -- Q {J) -vil 1414P- 0.4 $C4 C.) ������ ��/►��� .�:r".�j• �►-- jam•! •-�.r,,..:jr��-�� ( ����� l�i��►� .' "- �' - . •-..,,t.��r��-�� 1Xitt. Lt. i (*' -'3\ii*.; 1 + tv UZD a.1($ 1k rt rz cio oftm 0 3. — I !IN 1 / �, i ! / 11.14(11'14 pel �. SI E17 AL URTH. 1.00 , �. 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Tucson, AZ 85716• 602-881-3219 Tucson, AZ 85711• 602-747-748fi 1 2 E.CONGRESS • CLIPN' SAVE ,,.,..�., IT etmesuay, uecemoer b, MI 5 ILJZIA., V 11.1-41,1r,I Vi1tIL4.) vviur, Page B-3 • X A Dinner1 at P 'i ybox lacks director's focus . .,,,,,,,,I, : • By MICHAEL ROBB household, promises lacks the essential centered, flighty lady the brow nib e i ge These flaws.---detract I am one to recom- an evening of hilarity. fire and strength of touched with nuances requirements, the from the believability mend that„everyone Not so this time conviction. Thus, her of bitchiness. costumer has pullect.:t.of-the productions. get out and see what's around.Barry Dowell attempts at sarcasm Virginia Gould and such a wide assort--:-.:. "The *--.Man Who going on in Tucson's is credited as direct- and wit fall flat. Bob De Barr add ment of iiclottl '..:.'Oame.tosbiiiner"will theatre-world. But or,but the sad truth is There are some some pleasant mom- styles that the audi- .. ra,Sr*throiigh Dec. 16 quite frankly The that this production very entertaining ents to the show, ence cannot identify. at-...,:The Playbox Playbox Theatre's lacks any cohesive performances, mind although the over- ,the play's period--1),V.:.:::-. Ti: Theatre in Trail Dust current show, "The direction in terms of you. Joe Bandiera done "swishing"- in simply looking at.theH.:.— ,-... ---- -,1,-Wp., .-on Tanqueq Man Who Came to acting style, staging captures the charac- the latter's portrayal actors' dress. Vde - .Road. Pet, Dinner," offers so motivations, comic ter of Sheridan wears thin quickly. • Barry Dowell's set fortriances. are held little to the playgoer devices, and focus. Whiteside quite well The technical as- design is interesting Tfistig-day through that I would recom- The Kaufman and in a Terry-Thomas pect of the play and adequate, but the ment it only to the Hart script offers a sort of way. Batidi- suffers, too. scene painting crew Saturday—at 44 p.M. with a special matin- sadistic audience. plethora of wonder- era's portrayal is The set, props and needs to learn the ee Sunday, Dec. 10 at member who takes ful, wacky and well- energetic and lively, costumes are all in principle of texturing 2:30p.m. delight in seeing a defined chaxactieis, revealing an•emotion- shades of brown(not a a set. The Playbox's good script brutal- but for the most part al range from irri- particularly terrific scenery is notorious For information. ized. the Playbox cast does tated impatience to color for a comedy) for having a flat and ticket reserva- "The Man Who little with this wealth c o m p a s s i o n a t e right down to a beige cartoon-like quality. tions call 885-1300. -----. Came to Dinner" is a of comic material. charm. Christmas tree with . late 1930s comedy The actors run the Likewise, Terri brown ornaments. written by George S. gamut from grossly Dye is first-rate as While it is sometimes Itokts.soPkf.03 1'r Sat:Dec.9th Kaufman and Moss overplaying roles to Lorraine Sheldon, a pleasing to look at the v.0 Hart, and it is one of the mere reciting of husband-hungry act- stage under these — Jacques Cousteau explores one of the NOON DAVIS CUP TENNIS the best examples of lines with virtually no ress. Miss Dye dis- conditions, it does worlds most intriguing places.seeking ht te secret behind i s giant carved heads 4 PM CHRISTMAS EVE ON their mastery of attempt to create plays an excellent cause some confusion. BlindPgZ SESAME STREET wisecrack and the characters. Most of sense of comedy and For instance, in 41.°1*Easterrt5 PM "The Duchess of Duke Street" on comedy of insult. The the cast falls into the pacing in her self- order to conform to •:,-,,,-..,,,-. MASTERPIECE THEATER , .. -, . script fairly sparkles latter category. - ,, „ , . . ,- The Swing Era lives one more time' under the acid- For example, rsi • ,,,,, ,....,,,,, With Count Basle.Woody Herman. Dick Haymes.Anita O'Day.Helen Forrest tongue -remarks of Whiteside's secre- ys for' kids rit3 ___ , ee • , ._ .many more. B. i Sheridan Whiteside, tary, Maggie, is world renowned written as a feisty, --N Band : ; sh critic who makes an worldly-wise lady Theatre by and for the Front Row Center unscheduled ten-day with a strong sense of young people is the Theatre companies of ,-/- .i s to p o v e r at t h e sarcasm. Jane Thom- theme of a holiday Tucson. 6:00 PMte , ..:4 Stanley home in a as' characterization season p rem i er e A troupe of 36 local . small Ohio town. of Maggie, however, presentation of theyoung people, ages 6 10:30 PM RAY CHARLES The plot contains a is slouched, stilted old English folk tale, to 20,will perform the AT MONTREUX "girl-meets-boy, girl- and vocally monoton- "Dick Whittington." musical. The group Jazz Festival -4. cape ! loses-boy" story ous. Miss Thomaswas trained and is • which,when matched does not appear to The musical is directed by Lester 7.15 PM with the madness believe in her char- sponsored by the Tom Netzky, director and ilikuat-tv/6/Tucson B9 go i n g on in the acter,so the portrayal Thumb Players and producer of the A Community Service From The University of Arizona companies. • i Seven perform- .....----_ ances will be given in , kl DOING the Little Theatre at 1 t ,, . i ,} lisAmiligo Z Temple Emanu-El, 441, IT AGAIN! . 225 N. Country Club p ' I - ... .. Rd., south entrance. i . CORNELI Performahces are lit„ii fif) scheduled for 1 p.m., ' . You owe it to yourself to experience a Q ).. ,A.W °Inv Dec. 17, 27 and 28; 7 1., ,) quiet relaxed luncheon or dinner — a, Li ,,,,- 6 i p.m.,1D0e3co 17 and 28; \\ superbly prepared and served.Enjoy E and : a.m. and - 2:30 p.m., Dec. 29. 1 i----. the unspoiled natural desert and wild I animals through our dining room 1,, Admission is $1 for "Window on the West." it/‘ children and$1.50 for , D E C• IL 7 5632 E.Speedway 1 Noon to 10 PM Except Monday Tucson adults, and special Old Spanish Trail at Escalante 745-1980 group rates are Across from Saguaro 2 6 I)•lid• .available GROUP RESERVATIONS 1 National Monument LIMITED SEATING [felt\ Reservations may • --, The quiet desert setting THE DIXIELAND EXPRESS Free Hors be made by calling .c, 326-0118. ,_ . .• Reservations: 886-5424 d'oeuvres Gene Bolen and the band in jazz concert * Gene Bolen.clarinet Len Ferrone.bass , Manny Treumann,cornet Larry Prentice.piano $3.00 t Dinner Theatre Jim Hockings.trombone Dave Jeffrey.drums 749 W.MIRACLE MILE al, „ It1 ' TUCSON, AZ 85705 - 1 .1Reservations 41111011•11111110110114M101101101141110114,00101100•114111611011,110114.11011911•110111011•11011111 Presents Phone 623-9456 . • • . , 6 6 . _, • 6 _ • The Cricket I 6 6 6 4-11 1 6 6 6 1 on ii i AGATHA CHRISTIE'S 6 • Thrilling Mystery The Hearth 6 TEN LITTLE INDIA S 6 N 6 ii ...first there were ten Wed. through Sun Night 6 '' ...then there were none. 6 6 : 6 for Reservations A 886-9428Opens Nov. 15th 6 6 6 6 --XTHEY0.-- Melo- . ., alsLis drama 6 6 6 - • Enjoy a delicious buffet dinner...lavish selectiorts 6 6 , ',,,,x, W ft th 6 Wed. thru Sunday CiititZen aktii Orr 00 • ; ' MITRE 6 . 1 6:15 Cocktails Seil' ii- MUSie ii 6:45 Dinner _mat In Traildust Town 6 8:15 Show . i.s CU s''' iorigla ' 14: 6541 East Tanque Verde ..... 1 - fe ' . ' If:- 4°1 iito eta um 1111tittOMMIllfriiiii0110lietilMifbii0Mii•ROMOMMIOMMOIMMIIMOMMNI 111 • Page B-4 ORO VALLEY (ARIZ.) VOICE Wednesday,December 6, 1978 MORE ABOUT Well owners band together (Continued from B-1) collateral issue to Eloy-Picacho area a large hydrological those who appeared protecting the well owners m i g h t be bring in at this time," because so much of map of the area. before the county owners' rights, and biting off more than Barber said. the groundwater has He said a sub- zoning commission those who view the they could chew — and erhadiffOne member of the been pumped out. surface ridge of rock and the Board of entire picture of p - that: "But weseparates the Rillito Supervisors, you water, zoning and ing their ownps water usaudience responded "This is what's,re not going to happen River basin from the called us'elitists,'and growth as one which argument too much Canada del Oro basin. said we wanted to must be attacked as a j ust I oo k i n g at here,"she insisted."If— if they got into "-- "The Rillito basin keep southern Ari- whole. ourselves, at our own we don't . do some-zoning matters. i s n't a c r i t i c al zona to ourselves," wells. How about our thing, we'll have the The group ten- He also suggested groundwater area," she charged. that adopting an kids, our grandchild- same thing on our 7, he said, the tatively plans another ren. land." The meeting at meeting in mid- "anti-growth" pos- Canada del Oro basin times tended to January, and will ture might hurt their Dorothy Sharnet- Oro Valleyan Or- is." efforts. sky arose to display a ville Shields, who wander into side hope in the meantime Asked by a listener issues and arguments to solicit the neces- To...try to stop newspaper article came to the meeting if. the Rillito basin —primarily between sary reports and the growth of the City and map showing with charts, graphs might I be named a those who want a groundwater data of Tucson — I don't ground "subsidance," and other par a- think that is a good or sinking, in the phernalia, displayed carrietaica angrdoutnhuws ateofrf s i n g 1 e focus on from hydrologists. limits to the City of MORE _ Tucson, attorney 9 • Barber saidthat ABOUT Am ph -town snag would require a anim center ruling by the water (Continued from Page A-1division of the State ) dime from the school Land Department. work begun help support the Oro Valley district, ordinarily, to help County Supervisor police force," said Gibson. maintain that street," David Yetman, in- Welsh contended that Kreigh noted. "And we are vited to the meeting Northern Pima to the county's "This isn't going to help only asking them to pay this by the Association County residents will downtown offices. CDO; this is going to help time for repairs to the board, expressed soon have a public the neighbors who live along damage they want to do." sympahty for the well library branch closer She said offices the street(Calle Concordia), "Personally,"he added, "I owners. to them. won't be added at the across from CDO. think they'd be better off to Construction is center unless the Ms. Thomas said she feels drill beneath the street.And And he told them that "the taxpayers of I think they could do it for that "if you are under way on the demand becomes Amphitheater School less than $6,000" (the figure concerned about the new, 11,000-square- great. Distrct are being asked to discussed at the board .county zoning, the foot Pima-Nanini help subsidize the Town of meeting.) best way to do Governmental Center Oro Valley." Kreigh said the school something about it is at 7300 N. Shannon Pool opens will house brought ouse • That statement later board could have avoided by going after the Rd., whichtor winter brought a tart response the entire problem if district City of Tucson,which the branch library. from Oro Valley Town officials had investigated supplies most of the County Supervisor Engineer Kreigh. the town building standards pressure for denser Katie Dusenberry SWIMming "What it amounts to is when they drew up plans for zoning in the county. said a bid by the that Oro Valley is subsidiz- the new fine arts building. Judy Jarvis, who .Tucson Construction Co. was approved for and Recreation will Pima County Parks ing Amphi District, since "They didn't bother to had earlier protested with structure CDO traffic — much of it come to the town hall to find the county's rezoning theopen Fort Lowell from outside the town — is out he said. Nov" , when policies, immediately groundbreaking swimming pool for the cause of most of the wear they're facing the con- struck back at Yetceremonies held late recreational swim last month.- and tear on Calle Concordia. sequences, they want to put man. and lap swim effect- "The town doesn't get a the blame on Oro Valley." "When I was one of The center's Tucson ive Dec. 12. Public Library The pool will be branch will contain open Tuesday ' 23,000 volumes. A through Friday from community meeting 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.; and room is part of the on Saturday and r AMERICAN structure as well. Sunday from 12 noon Ski% *.' . PRE-SCHOOLS • GREG The center also will to 3 p.m. It will be , be the new head- closed on Mondays. • Hot Lunches • Convenient familyiirg- N - . ' 11 %NCOCK quarters of the The participation Catalina District of fee will be 50 cents for • Ages 6 wks.thru 7 yrs. hours the Pima County children and one i , —Fulltime or Y2 days • Drop-ins welcome — Chiropractor • Educational programs for all ages , ' I Sheriff's Depart- dollar for adults. ment, currently Fort Lowell Pool is IN THIS AREA — , ,„,-- housed on West the only public heated 6021 N. Oracle 742-3369 ,-,':- , v --n-v „, Announces Wetmore Road. facility in southern , s , Mrs. Dusenberry A r i z on a an d is 3902 N. Flowing Wells . said the Nanini equipped with a 887-9202 the opening of his family donated 12 Hoyar Lift for the use new Tucson office at acres of property for of the handicapped. 8 TUCSON SCHOOLS TO SERVE YOUR FAMILY NEEDS the center, and the All lifeguards are CALL 745-2980 FOR LOCATION NEAREST YOU county purchased an certified and are 4720 E Pima (Just East of Swan on Pima) additional three. trained in first aid. . She said plans for The facility is i I For Appointment the center don't covered when not in I VALUABLE COUPON I Please Call: 323-0228 include space for use and the tempera- i FREE! ONE FREE DAY AT 1 county governmental ture maintained at 80 Hours: Mon.-Sat. 9 a.m.-1 p.m. I offices, because the to 82 degrees Fahren- AMERICAN PRE-SCHOOLS 1 Mon.-Wed.-Fri. 3 p.m.-8 p.m. • 1 site is relatively close heit. 1 1 BUYING OR SELLING A HOME? INVESTING IN REAL ESTATE? Os peeal — CALL — (111 LARRY GREGORY .. — ORO VALLEY COUNTRY CLUB.RESIDENT — ( LANCER REALTY 5343 EAST PIMA, SUITE 102, TUCSON 327-4525 RESIDENCE 7 1.12-3986 • FASHION EYEWEAR • PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED • SUN GLASSES • CONTACTS POLISHED • PROMPT REPAIRS um= a WU. 7043 N. ORACLE ATINA ( 7-2501 AND INVESTMENTS, INC. IN CASAS ADOBES • OFFICE 4 I CLYDE HOLLAND OPTICIAN 1i centers Wednesday, December 6, 1978 01W VALLEY[ARIZ]VOICE Page B-5 Th CI •10 d Page c*********************************************************************_ f Classified 431 Golf cods Equipment 433 Health 255 Upholstery PETS & LIVESTOCK 701 Automobiles 813 Mobile Home 435 Household Goods AdvertisIngLots Index etc 437 Jewelry,Watches, Custom Drapery&Upholstery , A FREE in home estimates or visit 505 Pet Services 66 Chevy 1 ton pickup. 6 439Machinery,Tools ANNOUNCEMENTS 4411 Musical our showroom at 4243 N. cylinder, has rebuilt head. Trailer spaces for rent. Next 101 Announcements Instruments Campbell.327.3383. 1-. needs work.$450 or best offer. door to grocery, post office, 103 Card of Thanks 443 Nurseries,Garden FITCH UPHOLSTERY 327-5809 or 297-5145.(11.15) drug store and cafe.Convenient 105 Give Away(Free) Supplies &INTERIORS Rabbit hutches all new for senior citizens. 825-9336. 107 Lodge&Clubpp , 4 galvanized welded wire (10-25)9 445 Office Business construction. Complete with 713 Recreational Notices Equipment 109 LostB�Found(Free) 447 Photographic MERCHANDISE feeder, watering bottle, Vehicles 111 Personals Equipmenhic MISCELLANEOUS hangers. 1-2 and 3 compart- 905 Homes 113 Travel meet units starting at$30.825- 449 Recreation 9391 or 884-8586. Opportunities Equipment �..n. ' ;150' Datsun pipe BUSINESS SERVICE 451 Sewing Machines 411 Carport bumpers. SHOEING rack. $35. Three truck Mammoth Arizona home, lot DIRECTORY 453 TV's,Stereos', P ' Experienced.Reasonable rates. bupers.$10 each.Two aunt and duplex. $45,000. submit 201 Accounting, Radio's Patio Sate Ph.825-9876.Harry G.Clayton. truck beds. $25 each. Rail terms. Call Lydia 743-7879. Bookkeeping 455 Wanted to Buy -_ frame,needs nom.$75•Dune Virginia Williams Real Estate. 203 Appliance Repair PETS&LIVESTOCK yard Sale - November 25. 509 Pets needs n1010r Ali. (12-20) 205 Answering Service 501 Livestock For Sale Table,dishes, lamps,sleeping 791-509 Pets For Sale $100 96C7ilirts, 825.3446 or 207 Auto Service 503 Pet,Livestock bag, miscellaneous. 16,100 1 209 Building/ Supplies Oracle Rd. Trailer Court. 911 Mobile Homes Remodeling 505 Pet ServicesFor sale: Kittens. Purebred. _ , ._ - , 211 Carpet/ ug 509 Pets For Sale (12-13) - - Many Persian.With or without 213 Concrete,MasonryRENTALS 1, 2, 3 bedrooms for rent. BUSINESS&FINANCE registration papers. Persians: 215 Cooling,HeatingMobile home ground space 601 Business 427 Furniture Solid blue male, silver male. 217 Drafting Services Black males.Tortishell female. available. Laundromat open to 219 Electrical Repair Opportunitiespublic.Catalina Country Mobile 603 Insurance Beautiful-Ph.825-34000r 825- 811 Mobile Home Home Park, N. Oracle Road, 221 Excavating& 605 Investments Game set, beautiful carved 9376. Leveling Money to Loan Spanish style table and four r Catalina.297.3830. __ 223 Handyman 609 Money Wanted chairs, $300. 297-3582. Kittens for sale. Phone 825- For Rent: 3 bedroom mobile 225 Hauling9376 after 8 a.m. Manx. home, partly furnished. 227 Income Tax TRANSPORTATION (12-13) Persians. $25. 2 yr. old Choc. Covered porch, near park, PUBLIC NOTICES 229 Janitorial Services 701 Automobiles A point male Siamese with schools and shopping. Mobile 231 Landscaping& 703 Bicycles 433 Health Foods PaPers. $25. P.O. Box 8756 home space also for rent Single The initial directors are also the Yard care 705 Boats,Motors, C.R.B.,Tucson,Az.85738.(10- wide. 297-3632, 247-6474. Incorporators. 233 Legal Services Supplies . ===11111=1 25) (11-15) ARTICLE VI 235 Miscellaneous 707 Campers&Shells SAVE 30 to 40% on Shaklee I - _- The By-Laws of the corporation Services 709 Motorcycles food supplements and Ai For Rent: 44 ft.mobile horse• shall be adopted by the ineorpor- 237 Mobile Home 711 Parts& Furnished,2 bedroom.Covered ators and thereafter .may be cleaners. 3863 N. Oracle. amended. revised or rescinded by porch, fenced yard, Casae Services Accessories Phone 887-0067.(1-24) the Board of Directors until and 239 Moving&Storage 713 Recreational Adobes area. Near schools. unless otherwise provided by 241 Painting&Papering Vehicles ' ', parks and shopping-297-6478, resolution of the stockholders. All 243 PlumbingRepair 715 Rentals 297-3632.(11-15) duties and powers of the 435 Household 245 Roofing-Siding 717 Travel Trailers incorporators shall cease im- 247 Sewing,Alterations 719 Trucks Goods + + ' immiummumm mediately upon adoption by them of 249 Swimming Pool RENTALS PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES the initial By LaARTICs. VII Maintenance 801 Apartment i __. - Subject to the further provisions 250 Therapy Pools Furnished Nom-Five year�nntee•Vita• ARTICLES OF - hereof, the corporation shall Mix,same one�,�seen on same as if paid for in cash.Neither 251 Tree Service 8O3 ApartmentINCORPORATION promissory nor the promise of indemnify any and all of its directors 253 TV/Stereo Repairs Unfurnished tel for .Ong one OF future services shall constitute and officers against all expenses. 255 Upholstery 805 Commercial for $190. Great Christmas ('iTATION FOODS payment.Fractional shares may be legal fees.judgments and penalties 257 Well Drilling Rentals present.Call 791.7866.(1243) CORPORATION issued. which may be incurred in any legal ARTICLE I ARTICLE IV action brought against any of them EMPLOYMENT 807 Home Chandelier-five light dining The name of the Corporation shall The corporation mss•create and for or on account of any action or 301 Babysitter Wanted 809 Miscellaneous room. antiqued cherry and be CITATION FOODS CORPOR- issue stock options entitling holders omission alleged to have been 303 Help Wanted Rentals brass.$50.297-4107.(12-13) ATION.an Arizona Corporation. thereof to purchase from the committed while acting within the 305 Help Wanted,Sales 811 Mobile Home ARTICLE II corporation shares of capital stock. scope of employment as an officer or 307 Work Wanted 813 Mobile Home Lots Maytag ironer$25;also Ironrit The purpose for which this The options shall be evidenced in director of the corporation. If the 815 Share Living ironer.1-825-3467.(1145) corporation is organized is the writing and shall set forth: the Board of Directors determines in MERCHANDISE Quarters _ transaction of any lawful business terms: times and duration: and good faith that such person did not MISCELLANEOUS 817 Storage Rentals Fol'file-- Corllillg ware for which corporations may be consideration• as governed by act or failed to act with gross 401 Appliances skliiet ir- �� incorporated under the laws of the Article III, at which such sham negligence or with fraudulent or 403 Antiques 819 Townhouse wand state of Arizona. The corporation may be issued upon the exercise of criminal intent in regard to the 'q 821 Vacation Rentals mineral dowsing rod.Imps and initially intends to operate.manage. such options.The plan for issuance matter involved in the action. 405 Auctions 823 Want to Rent books, Lite chain saw franchise or render services of a of options shall be ratified by the indemnification shall be mandatory 407 Books,Coins, 150 in case. Call 825-9173. business•technical or management affirmative vote of the holders of a provided that the corporation is Stamps REAL ESTATE (12-2) nature to food service and/or food majority of the outstanding shares permitt�'d•at its own expense and 409 Building Materials 901 Commercial processing establishments. entitled to vote thereon. through counsel of its own choosing. 411 Carport,Patio Sale Property ARTICLE III ARTICLE v to defend such person in the action. 413 Clothing 903 Farms,Ranches 447 Photographic. The authorized capital of the The affairsofthe,- -porationshall No such indemnification shall be 415 Cooling,Heating 905 Homes corporation shall consist of five be conducted by a Bt rd�f Directors available with respect to liabilities 417 Crafts,Hobbies 907 Income,Investment Equipment, hundred thousand(500.000)shares elected at regular a Inuit'meetings under the Securities Act of 1933.as of no par value common stock. of the stock holders it such numbers amended. 419 Farm&Ranch Property _ _ Shares maybe issued for such and in such manner as prescribed by ARTICLE VIII Equipment 909 Land&Acreages consideration expressed in dollars as the By-Laws of the Corporation. The name and address of the 421 Firewood 911 Mobile Homes Wanted to buy: Used 35mm shall be fixed from time to time by Directors need not be shareholders. initial statutory agent of the 423 Floor Coverings 913 Open Houses slide Projector- Coll Carol the Board of Directors and affirmed The initial Board of Directors shall corporation is: David J.Carlson- 425 Foods 915 Real Estate Wanted Sowell at 624-3745 Or 326- by a vote of the holders of a majority consist of two (2) directors. The 2103 E.Edison St..Tucson.Arizona 427 Furniture 917 Resort-Vacation 5758.(12-20) of the outstanding shares entitled to persons who are to serve asdirectors 85719. 429 Gift Ideas Property vote thereon.The consideration for until the first annual meeting of DATED THIS 26 DAY OF 919 Townhouses issuance of shares may be paid in shareholders or until their OCTOBER-1978 cash. tangible or intangible successors are elected and qualified s/David J.Carlson property. or in services actually are: David J. Carlson - 2103 E. s/Doris F.Carlson PUBLIC NOTICES performed for the corporation. Edison St..Tucson.Arizona 85719: Req.:DAVID J.CARLSON __ '` IIINIIPMOIIIIIIIIIIIIPIIIII When ci issued,the scares shall be Doris F.Carlson-21033 E.Edison Pub.:Oro Valley Voice ANNOUNCEMENTS BUSINESS SERVICE ARTICLES OF fully paid and nonassessible, the St..Meson.Arizona 85719 Nov.22.29.Dec.6.1978 - - DIRECTORY INCORPORATION OF r"'"""""""""""'s""" A D SITTERS.INC. .11111111111.111111111.W.UILIIIIIIIUMMUINNIUIINIIILMIIIItll11111LMIRMMMumliauamLmwi ipernymptrymarz I ======m 1.The name of the corporation is AD BI ( ilJ1JJ1\1(1 . e e . 101 Announcements SITTERS.INC. 44, 116JF AI III V/I 1111 ILA 2. The purpose for which this I PARENTS in N.W. area 211 Carpet/Rug corporation is organized is as an ' 15TH WANT AD l interested in co-operative ." answering service for classified I • 1 daycare for evenings or I advertising. 3.The initially intends I?A TES - 4 Weeks For l weekends. Call Karen 297• CARPET AND UPHOLSTERY ato ThecorporationI 9743:nites 7924929.(11-15) STEAM CLEANING conduct answering service for classified advertising. Find happiness, attend the Free estimates by phone. 297-4201 4. The corporation shall have I Only $ up to 15 Words 1 Assembly of God Church in authority to issue one thousand $sem y GENE DELANEY Catalina.16310 N.Avenida Del shares of common stock,without par • CARPET CLEANING SERVICES value. 10(1 Each Additional Word Canada 825-9096.(12-20) _ ` 5, The name and address of the l initial statutory agent is GERALD Just for reading this coupon,by H. HiRSCH. 1005 Home Federal 11 Personals mailing it in with your want ad Tower.Tucson.Arizona 85701 11) 2) 3) listing you will receive$1.00 off. 6. The initial Board of Directors See how the Oro Valley Voice shall consist of three(3)directors. 1 4) 5) 6) Classifieds work for you. The persons who are to serve as LOSE Directors until the first annual meeting of shareholders or until I) 8) 9) WEIGHT 229 Janitorial their successors are elected and qualified are: Stanley Volk. 344110) 11) 12) Services cane V fists ea, Tucson. Arizona l 8870067 85715:Marvin Volk.7302 East 22nd Street. Tucson, Arizona 8571(x: 13) 14) 15) I Home, apartment and office Mario Erickson.c/o M.Smith.1625 cleaning. Quality work, E.Ft Lowell Road.Tucson.Arizona reasonable rates. 887-2373, 85719 $$7.6191.(10-25) 8.The name and addresses of the 1O4 Additional 104 Additional 104 Additional incorporators of the corporation are 1 ADVERTISE 231 Landscaping & the same as in No.7 above. Please Print one word to each line. Please mail check to: l DATED this 7th day of Y Yard care November.1978. ORO VALLEY VOICE IN THE a/StanlVolk in Volk P.O. Box 3003 l CLASSIFIED ADSPalm tree service trimming and s/Marb Erickson I etc. Reasonable rates.call for Req:GERALD Ht Tucson, Ariz 85702 free estimate.297-6953 or 297- Pub:Oro Valley Voice i 2700.(12-13) Nov.29,Dec.6.13.1978 DEADLINE Friday Noon Preceeding Wednesday Publication i • Page B-ti ORO VALLEY (ARIZ.) VOICE Wednesday. December 6, 1978 MORE . ABOUT schools busy with yule .events (Continued from Page A-1) Cruz; freshmen, 4; JV, Coronado Tuesday, Dec. 19 Thursday, Dec. 21 Support Room. 5:30; varsity, 7 p.m. Christmas program by Last day of classes for all CDO Thursday, Dec. 7 Girls' basketball vs. fourth, fifth and sixth schools. Girls' basketball, Flowing CDO Flowing Wells at home; graders, 7 p.m., Cafena- CDO Wells invitational begins. National Honor Society JV, 6; varsity, 7:30 p.m. sium. Boys; basketball vs. Friday, Dec. 22 Induction, 7:30 p.m., Cross Donaldson Flowing Wells at home; CDO MPR. Career Day, with U.S. A Christmas play with freshmen, 4:15; JV, 6; Girls' basketball, Flowing Boys' wrestling at Gilbert; Army static display. For students, vocal and varsity, 7:30 p.m. Wells invitational con- JV, 5:30; varsity, 7 p.m. eighth graders. 10 a.m. orchestral groups, under Wednesday, Dec. 20 eludes. Harelson Harelson direction of teachers CDO Tuesday, Jan. 2 Second graders attend play Students in the gifted Caryl Plunk and Betty Boys' wrestling at Marana; First day of classes at all at Amphitheater High. program will tour Tucson Thweatt, 7;30 p.m. JV, 6; varsity, 7:30 p.m. schools. Friday, Dec. 8 Museum of Art. Friday, Dec. 15 CDO Wednesay, Dec. 13 CDO Winter formal dance, 9-12CDO MORE, Acting-directing workshop , Powder Puff football game, cntinues, 8 .m. mime Girls'basketball vs.Marana junMiningoior and senior girls. ABOUT Civic awar Comppany at home; JV, 6; varsity 6:30 p.m. at the stadium. troupe performs at 11 ed 7:30 p.m. Pre-registration for second a..m. and noon, outside (Continufrom Page A-1) newspaper. Tucson Open chess tourney semester, all day. MPR. lew—Robert and Clara— A coupon will be run each at Palo Verde. Boys' wrestling at Sunny- Boys' basketball tourna- and Orville Shields. week in the Voice to remind Harelson: side; freshmen and JV, ment vsCoolidgeTed Turpin, publisher of readers. However, the . . Tucson reporter speaks to 6:30 p.m. Harelson invitational. the Voice, emphasized that important thing isn't the assembly on newswriting. Cross Basketball invitation- tiaretson this year the newspaper coupon, Turpin said, but an Saturday, Dec. 9 al continues. Soccer pro Richard Cos- hopes for nominations from accompanying letter which CDO Thursday, Dec. 14 grove speaks at 9:30 a.m. throughout the area — details the community Auto-Tech Club bake sale at CDO Ballet dancer speaks to Catalina, Oro Valley, and service record of the 9 a.m., front of Skagg's at Registration for second upper grades, 1 p.m. their immediate surround- nominee and why he should Plaza del Oro. semester, MPR. Periods 1 ings. receive the award. Boys'basketball vs.Globe at and 2,juniors and seniors. Saturday, Dec. 16 "The more nominations "The number of letter or home, freshmen, 1; JV, Periods 6 and 7,freshmen CDO we get,the happier we are," coupons we get for a person 4:15; varsity, 7:30 p.m. and sophomores. Boys'basketball tournament Turpin said. "I think it's an aren't as important as the Girls'basketball vs Globe at Acting-directing workshop vs Coolidge. -honor for anyone to be content of them; the home; JV, 2:30; varsity 6 production begins in the Wrestling invitational, mentioned, even if he or she persuasiveness of them,"the pm. drama room, 8 p.m. doesn't win the plaque. publisher said. Tucson Open chess tourney Boys' basketball tourna- Monday, Dec. 18 "It does prove that some Coupons and nominating at Palo Verde. ment vs. Coolidge. L CDO friend, neighbor or relative letters should be mailed to Boys'freshmen basketball at Christmas concert with the thought highly enough of the Oro Valley Voice, P.O. Monday, Dec. 11 Apollo, 4 p.m. band and chorus, 7:30 that person to make the Box 3003, Tucson 85702, or Cross Girls'basketball vs Nogales; p.m.,gymnasium.Follow- nomination, and make it they may be left at the Oro After-school basketball JV, 6; varsity, 7:30 p.m. ed by a reception for public." Valley Town Hall. invitational begins. Boys' wrestling vs Santa parents and guests,MPR. He noted that last year the In Catalina, nominations Tuesday, Dec. 12 Cruz at home, 6 p.m. Harelson Buckalews were nominated may also be left at the CDO Cross Basketball invitation- Christmas program at 1:15 by their children, in a CYAC—Catalina Youth Boys' basketball at Santa al continues. and 7 p.m. touching letter to the Activities Center. Real Estate For Information . on Listing, Call 884-9885 W111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111IW . OMB MINI C MIMI MINI 0 • MEM OEM IMO Mill Hardy 0 .... —gim• — INTERESTED IN A .."—,0, ...8 7200 N. INA ROAD 00 I .... — ....., 01irv- FREE MARKET SURVEY ige ' —— Orange Grove to II Skyline Road Imo imo. — OF YOUR HOME? .Imo .. ................„....._/ ,....River Road... alos . Wetmore Road_1 MIN g MIN O M. . Prince Road . ........ IN: am 01k Strunk Realty 1111 * ....... ..... uj Ft. Lowell Road ..... 7120 N. 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