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SOME OF THE CERAMICS and one of the Festival, August 3-15.
murals created by the boys and girls who attend[...]Rigby

Children’s Summer Festival Winds Up
With a Bang at Sedona Arts Center

RIDING ON THE BACK OF HIS GREAT RED
BIRD, the boy prepares to slay the Monster to
save the stars. NEWSfoto by Elizabeth Rigby

IN “THE BOY WHO SAVED THE STARS,” presented at the Sedona Art

by Elizabeth Rigby

Some 160 mothers,
fathers, grandparents,
uncles and _ au[...]t the Sedona
Arts Center Saturday
evening, August 15, to
applaud the ambitious
program staged by the
half a hundred boys and
girls between the ages of
four and fourteen who
had attended the SAC
Apple[...]mmer
Festival, and there could
have been no doubt in
anyone’s mind that, judg-
ing by the results, the
Festival had been a re-
sounding success.

Sue Lavely, president
of the SAC Apple Corps,
the Arts Center’s aux-
iliary made up of SAC
members under age 50,
welcomed the crowd, and[...]ed with two lively

Barn Saturday evening, August 15, Seth Bauer as The Boy was on stage
continuously and never missed a line. Here he consults with The Wizard,
played by Greg Shepard, on how to find the Monster who has been eating

the stars out ofI’m A Little
Teapot” danced by the
younger group, and I’m
A Little Indian Brave”
performed by the older

group.

Next came the play,
and it was a real tour de
force from every point of
view. Nothing short of as-
tounding, actually, when
one considers that it had
been put together in such
a short time.

“The Boy Who Saved
the Stars’ had been
adapted into play form by
V.I. Uhlir from Doris
Vallejo’s book by that
name, and it involved
some pretty complicated
lighting and costuming,
both of which were ex-
tremely effective.

Director Von Hatch
can certainly be proud of
his young actors, par-
ticularly Beth Buaer, who
carried off the demanding
role of Alo (the boy)
without a hitch, despite
the fact that it required
him to memorize a
practically-non-stop part.

Performing commen-
dably in the other leading
roles were Greg Shepard
as the[...]n Hatch, while Beth
Fortenbery provided the
Voice of the Bird.

Appearing as
monsters, pets, guards,
a[...]nster
was truly monstrous, and
the great red bird on
whose back Alo flew to
the stars was most im-
pre[...]sign was local
artist Noel Logan, with
props made in the
Festival art classes and
construction handled by
Allison Foutch and a
multitude of assistants.

Ken Mikell, who handl-
ed the comple[...]aused
him more problems than
he’s had with many a
three-act play, but the
results were super
perfec[...]pper Gallery
to view the arts and
crafts exhibit, which in-
cluded both paintings and
ceramics. Here, too, the
quality of the work was
amazing, given the brief
time in which the works
had been produced.

Allison Foutch and[...]worked with
her are indeed to be con-
gratulated on a most pro-
ductive event for
Sedona’s boys and g[...]felt “thank you's” the
parents could be heard of-
fering before they left
with children’s works
proudly in hand.

RED ROCK NEWS Sedona, Arizona Wednesday, August 19, 1981-7A

AWARD WINNERS in arts and crafts surround- Jim Swapp, Quintin Stashkiiw, Jennifer Gifford,
ed Allison Foutch, chairman of the SAC Apple Gina Viterbo, Sonia Steiro, Heater[...]rgan Hatch, Becky
Center Saturday evening, August 15. Not in Foutch, Shane Rebenschied, and Greg Shepard.
orde[...]Krull, Vittoria Marasco, Cristina Marasco,

I’M A LITTLE TEA POT” was offering of the at SAC Children’s Summer Festival.
younger children in Julie McIntyre’s dance class NEWSfoto by Elizabeth Rigby

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Sedona Red Rock News, 1981-08-19 (2)DAVE MAGGARD, Yavapai County Planning
Director, illustrates a point at the KSB meeting
Wednesday morning, August 5, while Atha

KSB MEETING

(Continued from page 1)

is nothing whereby we
can hold the developer to
his[...]llowed the

zoning change to permit
him to put up a fine
motel, but if he abandons
that project and decides
to put in aof construction,
Kirby said. Adoption of
the uniform building code
should remedy that, “if
we have the ability to
make it work. I’m for a

Client Advocacy, an Unique
Service Offered by VV[...]y Copestake

Called Information and
Referral, one of the first
services offered by the
Verde Valley Social Ser-
vice Association was in
the area of giving general
information to those who
did not k[...]such information for
themselves.

As an example, a caller
might be told how to get
food stamps or, i[...]such diverse items as

fuel, baby food, utilities
which are about to be
shut off, diapers, bus fare
out of town, rent money
to avoid eviction, tem-
porary shelter until in-
come is earned, a doctor’s
visit for a pregnant
woman without money,
medicine for the elderly.

It is when agencies giv-
ing help in specific areas
do not exist that the
VVSSA provides a ser-
vice unique to that
organization. Called
Cli[...]’s
needs (and some needs go
unmet because there is

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nothing available).

As an example of such
help, a battered woman
called not long ago asking
for pro[...]children. The
VVSSA helped her ob-
tain an Order of Protec-
tion. The judge also re-
quired that her[...]eral days with
two or three staff
members working on the
problem before it is
resolved. Each situation

_is unique and treated dif-

ferently.

From February 1979 to
July 1981, the VVSSA
received 559 requests for
Information and Referral,
and 160 individuals
received Client Advocacy
support.[...]lable
for the unique Client Ad-
vocacy because it is not
considered a _ fundable
service. Equally unfor-
tunate for those who so
badly need the help of-
fered by the Verde Valley
Social Service Associa-
tion is the decrease in
general funds (25%)
allocated for social ser-
vic[...]VSSA will con-
tinue to be faced with an
increase in the number of
people seeking help, and
at the same time face a
shrinking amount of
money available for their
operation. In order to
maintain and increase
these -badly-needed ser-
vices, greater support
will be needed at a local
level.

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building code, but only if
we have the muscle to en-
force it. We have a little
muscle now, but we need
more. Frankly, at the pre-
sent time, the developers
are keeping ahead of us.”

Digressing briefly to a
statewide problem, Mag-
gard said that the Plan-
ners Association has
been trying in vain for six
years to get a 40-acre-
parcel land bill through
the legislature[...]han 35
acres. All counties have
the same problem. A
developer is free to do
anything he wishes with
anything larger than 35
acres. He can take a sec-
tion and divide it into
1260 lots without any
roads at all, just
easements. This is bad
and should be changed.”

Kirby said that wh[...]-
ject to the submission by
the State Parks Board of
an acceptable plan, is to
be created on 286
creekside acres of the
former Helen Frye estate
near the Red Rock Loop
Road as the result of a
three-way swap between
Eckankar, which owned
the property until
August 6, 1981, the
Anamax Mining Com-
pany, which purchased it,
and the Arizona State
Land Department, which
took it over in exchange
for 3,948 acres south of
Tucson that the mining
company had been leas-
ing from the state for use
as a tailings dump.

Robert Lopez, a
member of the local ad
hoe committee that had
studied in depth the
desirability of such a
park, said, “It may well
be the greatest thing[...]ntative
John Wettaw from
Coconino County, who
was in attendance at the
meeting, concurred.

He said, I assure you
that this park is going to
become a reality. In
essence, the State Parks
Board will be leasing th[...]rom the State
Land Department, and
the Department is not go-
ing to put the Board in a
bind.”

He said that members
of the local community
will be kept informed and
will have plenty of oppor-
tunity for input into the
plans.

“There[...]Wettaw said.

As for the access road,
“We have a commitment
that the state will assist
the county in making it
adequate.”

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“Do it Right[...]RED ROCK NEWS Sedona, Arizona Wednesday, August 19, 1981 -3A

Tax Talk

by Bertha J. Carlos

This is the first of a series of articles on the
Economic Recovery Tax Act which was signed by
President Reagan last week.

The Act represents substantial changes in various
areas of tax law and it is difficult to imagine anyone
who will not be able to take advantage of it in some
way or another.

Today I will just touch upon the estate and gift tax
provisions. The Act provides for a raise in the size of
an estate passing free from estate and gift taxes from
the present $175,000 level to $600,000. This increase
will be phased in over a six-year period. Filing re-
quirements will be adjusted accordingly.

The maximum transfer rate is reduced from the
present 70% to 50% over a four-year phase-in period.

Fruit tree yield
will increase with
this fertilizer and

spray program.

The Tax Reform Act of 1976 provided an estate tax
marital deduction equal to the greater of $250,000 or
one-half of the adjusted gross estate for property
passing to a decedent’s spouse. The new Act
eliminates the monetary ceiling on the estate and gift
tax marital deductions for estates of decedents dying
and gifts made after 1981. Unlimited amounts of pro-
perty in most instances can be transferred between
spouses free of estate or gift taxes.

What does this mean to you? It means that many
people must review their estate planning in-
struments, their trusts and their wills to take advan-
tage of the more favorable new tax laws.

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Sedona Red Rock News, 1981-08-19 (3)VOLUME XVIII, NUMBER 46 WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1981

Sedona’s second best known -- probably the mos[...]rock formation besides our Red Rock
Crossing area is caught by the camera in this un-
familiar angle. Camera was pointed up from the
base of Coffee Pot Rock, seen from Highway 89A
by thousands of visitors driving along that route.

The, red _ stone

“percolator”

‘ £ q " ¢ ’ a ‘ . aa
e of Sedona and Oak Creek

was often the

backgroun[...]when so many motion pictures were
made hereabouts in the 1950's and '60’s.

NEWSfoto by Vic Lamb

Yavapai Planner & Supervisor Tell KSB

Some Progress is Being Made, But
There’s Still a Long Way to Go

by Elizabeth Rigby

Fifty percent of all
building permits issued
in Yavapai County these
days are in District 3,
with the Village of
Oakcreek and down the
Verde Valley School
Road being the “hot
spots” in the Sedona
area.

So Dave Maggard,
Yavapai County Planning
Director, told members
and guests of Keep
Sedona Beautiful at a re-
cent meeting at the Quali-
ty Inn.

Maggard said the coun-
ty should have a revised
zoning plan ready by the
first of the year that will
be compatible with
Coconino County’s
Sedona Plan in this area.

He said the Yavapai
County Planning and
Zoning Commission is
holding monthly study
sessions toward this end.
Under consideration,
Maggard reported, are
n[...]egula-
tions, new commercial
parking regulations, a
grading and excavating
ordinance and a new flood
plain ordinance, among
other things.

The county now has a
Planned Unit Develop-
ment Ordinance, he said,
and since 1968 provision
has been made for the
pre-zoning of all public
lands so that these will be
in conformance if and
when they pass into
private ownership. Work
is now underway on
detailed zoning for open
space and recreational
a[...]courses, he said.

Public hearings will be
held on the proposed
revisions to the county’s
zoning code before these
are adopted, he said.

A portion of his. talk
was devoted to economy
measures being
developed by the county.

One will be the train-
ing of a certified field ap-
praiser who will be train-
ed to inspect as well as to
assess new construction.
This will avoid duplica-
tion of effort between
departments, he said, ad-
ding tha[...]ation reports.
The training will be
started later this month
by the state at no cost to
the county, and[...]ors will be
hired, bringing the total
to twelve.

In another economy
measure, all county
departments will soon be
participating in a single
microfilm program,
which will eventually be
tied into a computer
system.

Already adopted has
been a mapping enter-
prise whereby all maps
used by all departments
are being handled by one
office. This project has
already paid for itself in
two months, Maggard
said.

On the minus side of
the picture is the coun-
ty’s inability under the
present ordi[...]x-
ercise any control over
grading and excavating
of land so long as there is
no construction above
ground, Maggard said.

Another’ is’ the
vagueness of regulations
concerning the creation
of adequate access roads
to new subdivisions. Is it
the developer’s respon-
sibility or the coun[...]spoke at the KSB
meeting, said he has
researched this matter
and has found that the
county is obligated to ex-
ecute any needed realign-
ment of existing roads
and to prepare the beds
for new ones but not to

build the roads
themselves.

“We don’t have the ex-
pertise to do that,” Kirby
said.

Other questions that
came up for discussion in-
volved “performance”
and also quality of con-
struction.

Kirby said that perfor-
mance is not required
under the present or-
dinances.

“Once a zoning change
has been allowed for a
particular project, there

(Continued on page 3)

DUANE KIRBY, Terapel County Supervisor,
District 3, and (seated) Carroll Roseberry, Vice-
president of Keep Sedona Beautiful, at KSB

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Tax Rate Coming Down
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Because Yavapai Coun-
ty has a higher assessed
property valuation for
fiscal 1981-82 than it did
in 1980-81, as well as a
lower operating budget,
the Supervisors have
been able to reduce the
tax rate by 15 cents per
$100 of assessed valua-
tion, according to a
report from Prescott.

The new rate adopted
Monday, August 17, is
$1.72 per $100 of assessed
valuation, the report
states. The new assessed
valuation is $298 million.

Last year’s was $252
million.

The 1980-81 budget of
$16.4 million included
$4.5 million to cover the
cost of completing a new
law-enforcement center
in Prescott. With that ex-
pense out of the way, the
Supervisors have
adopted a budget of $15.7
for 1981-82.

So that Yavapai may
be more competitive with[...]herto-
excessive turnover
among county employees,
this year’s budget in-

cludes larger than normal
pay increases for man[...]ttorneys.

Salaries for starting
deputies went up 14 per-
cent. Other deputies
received wage increases

of between 10 and 12 per-
cent. The average raise
for deputy county at-
torneys will be 17 per-
cent. In other depart-
ments employees will
receive 5 _ pe[...]eases.

Tax Rate for Coconino County Set

Members of the
Coconino County Board
of Supervisors at a
special meeting held
Monday, August 10, in
the County Ad-

ministrative Center in
Flagstaff, set the county
tax rate for fiscal 1981-82
at .8515 cent per $100
assessed valuation.

Drawings for Grand Prizes Held
At First State Bank of Sedona

“Gosh, she’s lucky! I me
think I'll keep her!” So *

said Robert Girvin when
he was told by James W.

McGann of the First

State Bank of Sedona
that his wife Betty had
won the Whirlpool
microwave oven in the
drawing held at the bank
Friday afternoon, August
14.

It seems-that Mrs. Gir-
vin recently won a picnic
‘kit’? complete with
tableware and dishes of-
fered as door prize by
another business in town.
The Girvins moved to
Sedona last October from
Michigan.

When another winner,
Bunny Vincent, came in
to pick up the largest of
the crock pots she said,

“Until I came to Sedona I
never won anything.”

Two Burglaries Reported
Last Week In West Sedona

by Dick Riley

The Yavapai County
Sheriff's Department
reported two burglaries

last week in West
Sedona.

According to a
spokesman for the

sheriff's department, the
Humane Society of
Sedona was broken into
sometime between mid-
night and 6 a.m. Monday,
August 10. Entry was
gained by using a pry tool
to open a window near
the front door. The same
tool was used to pry open
a file cabinet. $77 in cash

,

and a cassette case con-
taining 125 tapes were

taken. Total loss is
estimated to be $227.
The investigation is
continuing.

Sometime between 6
p.m. August 10 and 8 a.m.
August 11, burglars
entered Allcraft Glass
Co. in West Sedona
through a door. A Skil
saw, two sound speakers,
cash and cassette t[...]re
taken. The sheriff's
department reportedly
has a suspect but no ar-
rests have been made.

meet[...]cause not too
long ago she was the hap-
py winner of an afghan of-
fered by Search and
Rescue. “That I gave
away,’ she said, “but this
I'll keep for myself.”
The two-quart-size
crock pots went to Anna
Lee Evans of Cornville
and E.E. Laney of
Sedona. The Toastmaster
oven/broiler was won by
F[...]the grand prizes offered by the First State Bank of Sedona was
held on Friday, August 14. Twirling the mesh barrel was James W.
McGann, while Dianna Witcomb drew the names of the lucky winners.

and the Magnavox TV by
Carol Ball, all of Sedona.

The drawings came at
the tag end of the bank's
two-week-long open
house.

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Body Found Near

Schnebly

by Dick Riley

The body of a Phoenix
woman was discovered
near Schnebly Hill R[...]y evening.

According to Detective
Raoul Osegueda of the
Coconino County
Sheriff's Department, the
body has been identified
as that of 29-year-old
Sharon Lea Rowe of
Phoenix.

Corporal Bill Nigh of
the Sheriff's Sedona
Substation said that the
body was found by a
tourist, Robert Collins of
Pasadena, California,
who was hiking in Bear
Wallow Wash with his
family at approximately[...]and reported
the discovery.

The victim, wearing a
pink blouse and cut-offs,
was found lying on her
back in the wash, about
200 feet from her
Volkswagen camper,
which was parked in a
pull-out next to the road.
She had . numerous
bruises and was barefoot.
Her shoes were in a bush
nearby. Her purse was

Hill Road

found in the camper with
money in it.

An attempt to locate
her was broadcast
statewide on Tuesday,
August 11th, when
friends in Phoenix
became worried. She had
been last seen August
7th and was to meet the
friends the morning of
August 8th for breakfast.
She reportedly had not[...]or four days when the
body was discovered.
Cause of death could not
be determined im-
mediately, and at press
time results of further
tests by the Arizona
Dept. of Public Safety
laboratory in Phoenix
had not been concluded.
She reportedly could
have fallen down a steep
embankment into the
wash.

The woman lived alone
in an apartment in
Phoenix, and visited the
Oak Creek Canyon area
frequently. She attended
NAU in 1973-74. Her
parents live in California.

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Thompson Ladder Trail - an example of the trail guide series available at the Sedona Ranger Sta-
maps provided in the “Sedona Footnotes” trail tion.

“Sedona[...]people are
unaware that the Sedona
Ranger Station on Hwy.
179 has made available a
Trail Guide series called
“Sedona Footnotes.” This
features several of the
more interesting hikes in
the Sedona-Oak Creek
Canyon area. The guide
series features a map of
the hike, as well as infor-

neal

221 Highway 89A
West Sedona Office
9a.m.-4p.m. Mon. Thurs.

mation regarding the
type of hike, the
historical signficance of
the hike and the eleva-
tion.

The Thompson Ladder
Trail is a good example of
the series. According to
the Sedona Footnotes,
the elevation begins at
4800 ft. and climbs to
6200 ft. in a distance of
about 11 miles. The

guide describes the hike

Sedona, Arizona
Coffee Pot Dr. & W. Hwy. 89A
9a.m.-5p.m. Friday

as aa steep, rough trail
out of Munds Canyon to
the top of the Rim. Once
on top, there are good
views of Wilson Mtn.,
Oak Creek Canyon, and
Munds Canyon. Very lit-
tle shade is available as
the trail goes up a south
slope through brush and
high, desert vegetation.
The trail reportedly
was built in the early
1880s by Richard Wilson.

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Wilson became stranded
on the east side of Oak
Creek by heavy flooding
for a long period. He
started to run out of sup-
plies and built the trail so
he and his mules could
get into town.

The trail originates
from what is now the
Thompson Homestead.
To prevent trespassing
on private land, a route is
indicated by dotted line
on the map from the
highway, cross country to
the trailhead. Park on the
east side of Hwy. 89A
about milepost 378.6, just
below the entrance to
Creekside Trailer Park.
Cross the creek on an old
concrete bridge and head
south and east across Bee
Canyon Wash to the
fence up on the hill and
follow it east to the trail.”

As the Ranger Station
indicates in their Hiking
Information, “the scenic
beauty of the Sedona-Oak
Creek area was created
by the forces of wind,
temperature and water
with some past volcanic
and earthquake action
thrown in for good
measure. The sandstone
escarpments are the
eroding edge of the Col-
orado Plateau and locally
are a segment of the
Mogollon Rim
(pronounced Muggyown)
which runs as the edge of
the plateau for some 200
miles through North Cen-

tral Arizona. Our im-
mediate area is laced
with trails, many of

historical interest, being
built and used by local
settlers during the late
1800s and early 1900s.”

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RED ROCK NEWS Sedona, Arizona Wednesday, August 19, 1981 -5A

~' West Sedona School

Prepares for Opening Day

Schedule for students
in the Cottonwood-Oak
Creek School District will
be as follows on the open-
ing day of school, August
24th.

The Cottonwood
Elementary, all classes
grades 1-6 will begin at
8:30 a.m., grades 7-8 will
begin at 8:45 a.m. Grades
1-6 in the Cornville
School will begin at 8:00
a.m., 7-8 grade students
will be transported to the
Cottonwood Junior High
School. In the WEST
SEDONA SCHOOL,
classes will begin at 8:30
a.m., 7-8 grade students
will be transported to the
Cottonwood Junior High.

All students will at-
tend a full day on August
24th.

Dismissal time: Cotton-
wood Schools: Grades 1-3
will dismiss at 2:00 p.m.,
grades 4-6 will dism[...]See new bus schedule
listed below. Dismissal
time of the WEST
SEDONA campus re-
mains the same, grades
1-3 dismiss at 2:00 p.m.,
and grades 4-6 dismiss at
3:00 p.m. Dismissal time
on the Cornville Campus
will remain the same as
last year, grades 1-3
dismissing at 1:20 and
grades 4-6 at 2:20.

Hot lunches on the Cot-
tonwood Campus will run
70 cents per meal for
grades 1-6, and 75 cents
for grades 7 and 8. Lun-
ches will be served the
first day of school.

Registration was held
for kindergarten last
May 1981. If you did not
register your child at this
time, late registration for
Cottonwood
kindergarten will be held
on Monday, August 24,
from 8:00 to 11:30 a.m.
and 12:30 to 3:00 p.m.
Late registration for
WEST SEDONA
kindergarten will be any
time after August 11,
from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00
p.m. Cornville
kindergarten registra-
tion will be held on Tues-
day, August 18 and 19,
from 8:00 to 11:30 a.m.
WEST SEDONA
Kindergarten parents are
to accompany their
children for orientation
on August 24th at.8:30
a.m. Kindergarten starts
August 25th.

When you come to
register your child, you
must bring a birth cer-
tificate and the child’s
health records showing
all immunizations and
date in compliance with
state regulations.
Arizona law requires that
immunizations prescrib-
ed by the Arizona Dept.
of Health be received by
a child before being
enrolled in any public
school for the FIRST
TIME. To comply w[...]should have
received the following’
FOUR DOSES OF
POLIOMYELITIS,
THREE DOSES OF DPT,
ONE DOSE OF
RUBELLA and ONE
DOSE OF MEASLES
ARE SUFFICIENT TO
COMPLY WITH
SCHOOL ENTRY RE-
QUIREMENTS.

Please bring the list
and dates of all immuniza-
tions your child has
received when register-
ing.

Children who have not
received all of the re-
quired immunizations
may be enrolled in school
if they are obtained dur-
ing that school[...]ously en-
dangered by the vaccine
OR if the child is being
raised in a religion the
teaching of which is op
posed to immunizations.

To be eligible for
ki[...]ears old by
September Ist. Registra-
tion will be in the
kindergarten rooms of
the respective campuses.

September 7th, Labor
Day, will be a day of NO
SCHOOL.

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Sedona Red Rock News, 1981-08-19 (5)The Schoolhouse in the Dell/Sedona

New Name for Gingerbread House

by Dick Riley

The Schoolhouse In the
Dell/Sedona, formerly the
Gingerbread House in
West Sedona, announced
recently that they are
taking reservations for
their pre-school program,
which starts August 31st.

According to new
owner Don Hopkins, “We
are placing a much
heavier emphasis on the
pre-school curriculum.”
The curriculum is being
written by Jan Morton, a
teacher for 17 years in
the Scottsdale Elemen-
tary School system. She
has also published three
books on “Resources For
the Gifted.”

The 5-day-a-week pre-
school curriculum has the

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x To develop creativity
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% To teach basic Spanish
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the children.

x To provide a loving
and outstanding staff for
your child.

The[...]um will be available
for children 2'/2 to 5
years of age. The
Schoolhouse, Hopkins
said, will be “working
hand-in-hand” with the
local school curriculum”
in order that they can
best prepare the children
for[...]tended child-care
services for other
children and on Satur-
days will give child-care
only, on a drop-in basis.

Previously, Hopkins
said, the School offered a
very limited pre-school

program. “We want to of-
fer more than a babysit-
ting service,” he said.
“We often sp[...]hours with the
children than the parents
do, and feel a responsibili-
ty to them.” .

Dianne Scherer is the

director of the —

Schoolhouse, and Jan
Morton is Director of
Operations. Don Hopkins
also owns a_ pre-school
operation in Phoenix call-

ed Schoolhouse in the
Dell/Phoenix. “We also
have some certified

teachers on our staff in
Sedona,” he said.

The Schoolhouse is
located on Birch Blvd.
just off Hwy. 89A in West
Sedona. Their phone
number is 282-3790.

a

Jan Morton (left), Director of Operations,
Hopkins, owner, and Dianne Scherer, Director of
the Schoolhouse in the Dell/Sedona. The school,

RED ROCK NEWS Sedona, Arizona Wednesday, August 19, 1981 - 1B

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Sedona Red Rock News, 1981-08-19 (6)4A - RED ROCK NEWS Sedona, Arizona Wednesday, August 19, 1981

Water - Part of Sedona’s History |

In last week’s article, it
was stated the eight wells in
Sedona pump ‘‘30 gals. per
min.” It should[...]“Fifty years ago, peo-
ple believed real estate in
Sedona would never
amount to much,” accor-
ding[...]ld water

wheel was located roughly behind

agent in Sedona. The
reason for this thinking,
Mrs. Livingston went on
to explain, was water.
Except for those living
ne[...]ilable.
Shallow, hand-dug wells
were always dry.

This all changed when
high-powered drills went
hundreds of feet into the
earth and_ tapped
Sedona’s seemingly-
inexhaustible supply of

what is now the Jankus Building. It was part of
the first water system developed in Sedona by
George Jordan close to fifty years ago. In the

Well seen in the background is the second well
drilled in Sedona. About 450 ft. deep, it has the
only high speed turbine pump in Arizona Water

Beside the uptown Sedona storage tank is what

looks like a large billboard. It does not belong to
Arizona Water Company but to the telephone
company. It is a passive reflector which bounces
micro-wave signals received from Mingus Moun-

groundwater. But until
this happened, the people
living in Sedona drank
from an unpolluted Oak
Creek, which had a plen-
tiful supply of excellent

water. In fact, East
Sedonans drank creek
water up until about
1960.

The first water system
was started by George[...]t Sedona’s
first well (now known as

background is the Art Barn. The light colored

the No. 1 well), lined it
with rock, backfilled and
built u[...]he creek to
fill it. The well was
located between 100 and
200 ft. from the creek in
back of what is now the
Art Barn, and can still be
seen there -- small, a red-
stone building.

Water was pumped in-
to a kidney-shaped reser-
voir, which was eventual-

area behind the wheel is snow!
PHOTO Courtesy of Helen Jordan

SS

BEFORE AND AFTER: Adjacent to the No. 1 Company's statewide operations, turning at 3450

RPM. This yard is AWC'c primary storage area.
NEWSfoto by Lucy Copestake

tain to a dish located on the top of the telephone

building on Forest Avenue. It saves the installa-
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ly filled in and is now part
of the Sierra Vista
development. The water
was used for irrigating
the peach orchards.
Another reservoir in the
Indian Trails develop-
ment bordered Apache
Trail Road and was filled
in only last year.

A water wheel, located
behind what has been
known as the Jankus
building, also operated a
pump which took water
from the area to a red-
wood storage tank on top
of the hill in uptown
Sedona, where a modern
storage tank is now
located.

In talking with Helen
Jordan, whose husband
developed the original
water system, she said,
In those days, everyone
drank ditch water. Water
was[...]dy.”
The ditch Mrs. Jordan
referred to began as a
wooden flume supported
on legs, which diverted
creek water, and ran
from Midgely Bridge into
a ditch ending behind Ca-
nyon Portal Motel. The
old water ditch can still
be seen in back of the Art
Barn.

“At that point
(mid-1930s), there was no
highway going up the Ca-
nyon,[...]The Jordan Water Co.
provided water to
residents in uptown
Sedona and out Rte. 179
as far as Broken Arrow.

“The first, drilled well
was in West Sedona,”
Mare McCutchan,
manager of the Arizona
Water Company, said.
In 1962, when I came to
Sedona after AWC
bought the old Jordan
Wa[...]to whom
it had been sold, each
developer had put in his
own water system. As
lots were sold, the wate[...]didn’t want to
bother,” McCutchan said,
with a reminiscent
chuckle. I hadn’t been
here a month when I was
approached to look at dif-
ferent systems.”

What he found were
separate water com-
panies operating in Back
O’Beyond, Sky Mountain,
Yavapino, Doodlebu[...]ts, Color
Cove, Red Cliff and
Juniper Knolls, all of
which AWC gradually
took over.

McCutchan aiso found
th[...]d wells but had not
installed any casing.
“Some of these are still
working,” he said. “But
one well that had no cas-
ing caved in and we lost
all our equipment. It’s
still at the bottom of the
well!”

Other local water com-
panies were[...]ction,
another from the county
for back taxes. It is readi-
ly apparent that in-
dividual water systems
were better off with
AWC because of the flex-
ibility possible by tying
the system to[...]quipment.

Life for McCutchan
was somewhat hectic in
those early days. I was

: ai

“Ah.

Marc McCutchan, Manager of the Sedona division of A WC,

stands beside

the No. 1 well, also part of the Jordan Water Co. The well, located behind
the Art Barn about 100-200 ft. from the creek, was bulldozed out by Jo[...]e. Water
was supplied by seepage from Oak Creek.

in town and a sort of
general clearing house,”
McCutchan said. “Minnie
Willard took messages
and I'd check in once or
twice a day. She was sort
of all things to all people -
a real fascinating center
of activity,” was the way
McCutchan described the[...]not practical
under those conditions.
The motors. which
operate these pumps are
of course at ground level;
the pumps, however, are
deep within each well.

The third well drilled
in Sedona, located close
to old Well No. 1, has the
only high-speed turbine
pump in the whole of
Arizona Water Com-
pany’s operations. It
revolves at 3450 RPM,
which causes a great deal
of wear and tear. It
recently required some
$10,000 worth of work.
All other pumps operated
by the company revolve
at between 1450-1700
REM. =

In speaking of the
storage tanks, McCut-
chan said that at one time
AWC always painted
their tanks a pale green,
usually with the name of
the town on one side.
Sedonans wanted no part
of this arrangement. The
end result is that not only
was Sedona the first
town to have i[...]painted to
blend with the
background, but it set a
precedent. Now all water
tanks belonging to AWC
t[...]h the
locale. Sedona’s tanks are
either the red of sand-
stone, a color developed
for the company in
Phoenix to match a red

NEWSfoto by Lucy Copestake

rock taken there for the
purpose, or the green of
the junipers.

“The company does
everything it[...]McCutchan said,
and cited as an example
the tank on Sky Mountain
which has the required
capacity but is only ten
feet high. “The only pro-
blem with that solution,”
McCutchan said, “is the
water pressure isn’t as
great as it would h[...]had been
higher.”

When asked about the
effects of injection wells
on the water supply
(where raw sewage is
pumped directly into a
hole drilled deep into the
ground) McCutchan com-
mented, I won't say that
all injection wells are no
good. However, I don’t
see any situation in and
around Sedona where
they would be safe for
cu[...]Asked about water
rates and why they are
higher in Sedona than in
a large city such as
Phoenix, McCutchan
said, “Pr[...]e
charged by municipally-
owned companies
because a portion of the
customer’s bill goes
toward the taxes which
privately-owned com-
panies are charged. In ad-
dition, municipalities
have access to Federal[...]available to investor-
owned companies.”

From this, it might be
assumed then that as
Federal taxpayers,
everyone is not only pay-
ing for local water but is
helping subsidize other

municipal water systems[...]utchan conclud-
ed, “Sonieone pays. It’s
just a matter of shuffling
the dollars. People in
Phoenix might pay less
for their water, but the
difference will show up
someplace else.”

Since water is certain-
ly any town’s most impor-
tant commodity, it is
satisfying to know that
Sedona is blessed with
good-tasting, pure water
which requires no
chlorination, and that
there is an abundant sup-
ply which should be ade-
quate for many years.

The Arizona[...]ice
was across the street
from the hardware store
in the present “Phares
Wheel” location. The of-
fice was shared with
Petrolane and one girl
handled the work of both
companies. Today AWC
has two full-time cashiers
and five men in the field.

As_ manager,- McCut-
chan said that he must
always be aware of
what’s going on
everywhere. Since the
Sedona Division is not
large enough to have
specific departments,
bo[...]s supervision fall
within his respon-
sibilities: A sixth man
would take over the field
supervision, but that is
not. in the immediate
future.

In speaking of its
equipment, McCutchan
said that most AWC
wells in Sedona have
submersible pumps,
which he finds are better
adapted to the wells here,
which are small, crooked
and deep.

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it,” he said. I read
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turned water on and off,
and handled any pro-
blems,” which is the way
the smaller companies,
including Oak Creek
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run.

At that time, according
to McCut[...]th the telephone
company, the cable com-
pany and a laundry,
operated out of Willard’s
Hardware Store, where
Arrowhead Trading Post
is now located. “It was
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Sedona Red Rock News, 1981-08-19 (7)8A - RED ROCK NEWS Sedona, Arizona Wednesday, August 19, 1981

Inside Story of Miss Yavapai Pageant

Susan Zupancic, a
Mingus Union High School
student from Cottonwood
was a contestant recently in
the Miss Yavapai Pageant.
Her report of the pageant
follows. -- Ed.

by Susan Zupancic

Time flies when you're
having fun, right? For 16
very lucky young women,
time really flew as they
prepared for their chance
at winning the 1982 Miss
Yavapai crown.

The young ladies held
the[...]ion number to the
song “Celebrate Good
Times” on August 15.
They practiced for four
long weeks to perfect
t[...]by meant hard work
for them. They got lec-
tured on hair and make-
up, practiced walking, sit-
ting and their talent.

Trying to keep up on
the opening number was
a little hard for the girls,
as they were called off-
stage, one by one, to par-
ticipate in mock _inter-
views and get a critique
of their hair.

With 16 young women
being the biggest turnout
for the pa[...]oms. The even-
numbered contestants
had to master a spiral
staircase to get to the
floor above, which was
where the Miss Yavapai
Pageant was taking
place.

Not only was this the
biggest contestant turn-
out, but there was
standing-room-only in the
audience. The girls didn't
let that bother th[...]d, the young
ladies rushed to put their
swimsuits on for the
swimsuit competition.
They walked to the
judges, did a turn, walked
down the runway and
walked back to their posi-
tions. After all 16 girls
had their turn, they were
judged as a group.

The next event was the
talent competition, after
Sarah Tattersall, Miss
Arizona 1981, sang and
Miss Yavapai, Christine
Gray, did a dramatic
reading.

In order of appearance

Eggert Honored
by Alma Mater

by Elizabeth Rigby

Robert J. Eggert of
Sedona is one of four
graduates of the Univer-
sity of Illinois’
Agricultural College to
have recently received
the 1981 Award of Merit
from the Agricultural
College’s Alumni
Association, it has been
learned here.

Eggert, who is a 1935
and 1936 graduate of the
college, is chief economist
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Enterprises, Inc. and
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At an earlier date he
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In 1968, he organized
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In 1969, he joined RCA
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A member of the Har-
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dustrial Economists, Eg-
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forec[...]rson, comedy
routine; Penni Hutter,
demonstration of
physical fitness techni-
ques.

Geneva Chambers,[...]y
Wyles, ballet; Kim
Tatum, piano and sing-
ing.

A fifteen-minute inter-
mission followed the
talent competition, giv-
ing the girls plenty of
time to get ready for the
evening gown competi-
tion. Miss Arizona and
Miss Yavapai 1981, sang
before the competition.

Then came the big[...]iting for. All the points

were totaled, from the in-
terviews held after lunch
at Sunset Hills to the
evening gown competi-
tion. There were some
special awards this year
also.

The first award was
given to Christy[...]eniality. The
New Visions Modeling-
Talent Center in Prescott
awarded a $100 modeling
scholarship to Penni Hut-
ter and a $150 acting
scholarship to Christy
Wyles.

Then came the biggest
moment: the announce-
ment of the four runners-
up and Miss Yavapai
1982. Fourth runner-up
was Cindy Baker, who
received a trophy and a
$200 scholarship. Third
runner-up was Cindy
Davies, who also received
a trophy and a $300
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Suzanne Zeedyk was
named second runner-up,
receiving a $600 scholar-
ship and a trophy. Kim
Tatum swept the position
of first runner-up, getting
a trophy and a $900
scholarship.

And Miss Yavapai 1982
was Christy Wyles, who
returned to compete for a
second time after a
year’s absence. She
received a $1500 scholar-
ship, a 16x20 color por-
trait, a dozen red roses,
an evening gown, and a

trophy. The reception
was held at the
Hassayampa Inn.
Mary Sterret,
chairman of the pageant,
provided transportation
for the four valley
residents who _ par-
ticipated in the pageant.

Chamber Ambassadors Are
A Busy Crew These Days

by Elizabeth Rigby

The Sedona-Oak Creek
Canyon Chamber of Com-
merce “Ambassadors”
group now has some 20
active members and they
have been a busy lot,*ac-
cording to chairman Ida
Wimmer.

The mission of the Am-
bassadors is to welcome
visitors to the area, to
orient them to what
there is to see and do
here, and to help make
them feel at home. This
includes serving as_ in-
trepreters for foreign
visitors who speak no
English or are not fluent

in it.
The Ambassadors
wear identifying vests |

and have attended five
conferences held in the
area, perhaps more by
the time this appears in
print, assisting as
registrars and speaking
to th[...]needed infor-
mation. Eight Am-
bassadors staffed a
Metro Center booth dur-
ing the Lions Interna-
tional Conference in
Phoenix, and no doubt
some will be helping at
the[...]ober 23 through
November 8.

the

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Sedona Red Rock News, 1981-08-19 (8)Lee Clemson (Sedona building contractor) shows
size of rocks that fell near top portion of swit-
chbacks, Hwy. 89A. The Clemson family was the
first to arrive on the scene at approximately 10:00
p.m., after having been with their son, Lyle
Clemson, in order to celebrate his 19th birthday.
Son Lyle is a working cowboy on the summer

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Ranch. Shoving a few rocks aside that could be
shoved, Lee, son Larry, and another arriving
motorist opened a very narrow passageway
allowing one vehicle to move through at a time.
NEWSfoto by William Howard[...]Rigby

Do you have one or
several treasured books
in your library that are
falling apart or are other-
wise damaged, and if so,
would you like to know
how to repair them pro-
perly?

Nancy Storm of
Sedona has the answers
and is prepared to pro-
vide them to interested
persons during a new
class being offered this
fall at the Sedona Arts
Center.

Her ciass in Book
Repair, which will be
limited to 10 students,
will start September 17
and will meet Thursdays
for six weeks from 1:30 to
4:00 p.m. Tuition will be
$25 for SAC membe[...]d her
husband Colton are top-
ranking authorities of na-
tional repute in this
highly specialized field.
They operated their own

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RED ROCK NEWS Sedona, Arizona Wednesday, August 19, 1981 - 9A

Nancy Storm to Teach Class in
Book Repair at Sedona Arts Center

rare-book bindery and
repair service here for
many years and always
had a waiting list from
among the many libraries
wishing to avail
themselves of the ser-
vice.

The several seminars
they conduct[...]Arts Centers
were attended by
librarians and rare-book
binders nationwide. In
addition, they have lec-
tured on the subject at
library science depart-
ments of universities all
over the United States,
have had[...]acted as con-
sultants for the repair
departments of large
general libraries around
the nation.

“There are many dif-
ferent problems involved
in book repair, and there
are right and wrong ways
of dealing with each of
them,” Mrs. Storm says.

Book repair does not,
for example, consist of
sticking a piece of scotch

noun
uring th
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That’s the worst thing a
person could do to a book.
The tape will eventually
come off and will leave a
yellow stain that can
never be removed. It’s
like putting salt instead
of sugar into a cake bat-
ter.”

In her course, being
given here for the first

time, Mrs. Storm will
detail what to do and
what not to do in book
repair. The first session
will be a lecture on the
subject, and students will
be instructed on what
tools and materials they
will need. After that they
will be doing actual
repairs on their own
books under Mrs. Storm's
guidance.

Seminar this Saturday

The Aquarian Educa-
tional and Cultural
Center of Sedona is spon-
soring world-known
writer and lecturer
Torkom Saraydarian who
will present a seminar
Saturday, August 29th,
from 1:00 to 5:00 p.m. on

the subject “LIFE’S
RICHES Increasing
Your Prosperity Poten-
tial.” The seminar will be
held in the community
room of the Unity Church
in Sedona. A donation of
$25 will be accepted.

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Torkom Saraydarian
was here in Sedona
earlier this year in May
and was well-received by
the community. His
t[...]values

with ancient and modern
philosophy. Born in Asia
Minor, he was trained
from early childhood in
ancient temples,
monasteries and mystery
schools, where he studied
under teachers of many
religions and

philosophies. Throughout
his[...]dedicated
himself to utilizing his
deep knowledge of the
human condition for the
uplifting of his fellow
man. This he does
through the publication
of his books and contact
with people in his world-
wide lectures and
seminars.

Sedona is most for-
tunate to have the oppor-
tunity to relate with Mr.
Saraydarian in the for-
thecoming seminar for
there inevitably arises
time for questions and in-
sightful answers. Life's
riches do not only appl[...]human
relations. His seminar
will provide much _ in-
spiration and food for
thought so as to be of
practical use to the atten-
tive participant. For fur-
ther information, call
282-2655.

Among the 21 books of
his that are now publish-
ed are Christ, the Avatar
of Sacrificial Love and
Woman - Torch of the
Future, an exciting
tribute and challenge to
women as potential
leaders in many fields
and spiritual guardians of
humanity. The Science of
Meditation is a source
book on the science of
communicating with our
inner feelings, thoughts
and being. This book has
been used as a textbook
on the college level. His
Fiery Carriage and Drugs
is useful to counselors,
teachers or teens who
need deeper guidance on
real values.

Throughout
Saraydarian’s books, we
find a real concern for
mankind and a sincere
desire to help people
understand the _ condi-
tions they are in and how
they may change their
state in right relations
with others and their en-
vironme[...]Educa-
tional and Cultural
Center, newly-located in
Sedona, has available all
of Saraydarian’s publica-
tions, tapes and records.
In addition to his lectur-
ing and writing abilities,
he is also an accomplish-
ed composer and per-
former on several in-
struments.

The public is invited to
inquire as to these items
at the Cente[...].
His works will also be
available at the seminar
which is open to all.

Correction

In last week's story on
the Evans family and the
Arroyo Roble Hotel, we
e[...]aid that
Philip Evans’ Carriage
House Ice Cream is now
being carried by the Piz-
za Hut in the Canyon Sav-
ings Mall in uptown
Sedona. Actually, we
should have sa[...]

Sedona Red Rock News, 1981-08-19 (9)16A - RED ROCK NEWS Sedona, Arizona Wednesday, August 19, 1981

A Split Pipe Did the Trick

Dentist Makes Model
Mak[...]s, cabinet
maker and builder par ex-
cellence and a Sedona
resident since 1972, was
born in Turkey in Asia
Minor of Greek parents,
and although the family
emigrated[...]when Harry was
five years old, he’s
always had a deep feeling
for his Grecian heritage,
as evidenced by the man-
ner in which he redid the
Turtle Restaurant, the
owner of which is also
Greek.

Twenty years ago,
Harry made a handsome
wooden model of the
famous marble Par-
thenon that has adorned
the summit of the
Acropolis at Athens,
Greece for close to 2,400
years.

The Athenian temple,
one of the most famous
buildings in the world, is
228 feet long, 101 feet
wide, and 60 feet high,
and Cosmos built his
model to scale - - 4 feet by
2 feet by 1 foot two in-
ches.

It was lovingly built
and carefully detai[...]fling pro-
blem that has bothered
its creator all this time.

The Parthenon itself is
supported by 45
beautifully fluted col-
umns and 12 somewhat
shorter interior ones. In
the model, these are 61/2
and 6'% inches tall
respectively, but until
rec[...]to devise any way
to execute the fluting.

“If I'd tried to carve
the flutings on each one
by hand, it would have
taken forever, and
there’s no way I could
have made each one come
out consistently the same
as the others,” he says,
“so I had to leave them
smooth. I wanted the
model to be perfect, and

this was a definite
defect.”
Nevertheless, the

model went with Harry
and his wife Ann, also of
Grecian descent,
whenever they moved,
and it came[...]le to help.

Casting should be the
answer, and as a dentist
used to making impres-
sions of teeth he ought to
be able to find a way. At
least he could try, if

HARRY COSMOS’ model of the Parthenon,
created 20 years ago, could only b[...]d when his dentist friend, Dr.
Hundelt, found him a way to flute the columns.
Here alongside the handsome model, Dr. Hundelt

Harry would bring him a
sample column with
which to work.

Delighted, Cosmos
removed one of the
smooth wooden columns,
carved in the fluting, and
brought the sample to Dr.
Hundelt.

But what to use for a
mold?

After several trial runs
had proved unsuccessful,
Cosmos turned up with a
length of small plastic
pipe, and the projefct was
off and running.

Hundelt split the pipe
in half horizontally, laid
the column inside the
hol[...]two pipe
halves together, and was

ready to pour in plaster -

of Paris.

This time it worked.
Harry now has his 60 col-
umns, all fittingly fluted,
and is as happy as a
pollen-covered bee about
it.

“It’s aI’ve ever taken.
No one I know in town
has a mouth that big,” he
quipped, when he first
saw the result of his han-
diwork in place.

Marauder Band Starts Its
3rd Annual Patronage Program

On Monday, August
10th, the Mingus Union
High School Marauder
Band began its third an-
nual Patronage Program.
This is a project that
solicits support from
businesses and[...]business that donates to
the Band will be listed in
each Band Concert Pro-
gram during the year.
They will also be given a
sticker that says. I Sup-
port the MUHS
Marauder Band,” that
may be displayed either
in their place of business

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or on their car.
The levels of support
are as follows:

$5 donation: MUHS
Marauder Band Sup-
porter.

$10 donation: MUHS
Marauder Band Grand
Supporter. .[...]nation: MUHS
Marauder Band Grand
Patron.

Members of the Band
will be going throughout
the community from Aug.
10 through the 24th,
which is the first day of
school and the official end
of this year’s Patronage
Program.

The Marauder Band is
greatly appreciative of all
the people and businesses
supporting their ac[...]he money rais-
ed will be put toward the
purchase of music, equip-
ment and transportation
to various[...]The Marauder Band
could not be the fine Band

it is without the great’

support from the com-
munity!

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Sedona Red Rock News, 1981-08-19 (10)10A - RED ROCK NEWS Sedona, Arizona Wednesday, August 19, 1981

Input Sought by New

James P. Williams, the new Director of Instructional Services at the
Clarkdale Campus of Yavapai College. NEWSfoto by Lucy Copestake

OUR
SUMMER DISCOUNT
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summer clothes, sleepwear
bathing su[...]ior and
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INVESTORS a ee

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You are cordially invited to attend
a seminar sponsored by

WESPAC INVESTORS TRUST

This seminar is for the investor who
needs current income and an[...]w
proper investments can fight inflation
and earn a competitive tax-sheltered return.

Time: 7:30 p.m. Date: August 25, 1981
Location: The Turtle Restaurant
Sedona, Arizona

Refreshments will be served.

THIS INFORMATIVE SEMINAR IS CO-SPONSORED
BY
FIRST AFFILIATED SECURITIES, INC.[...]ENRY KRESSIN
First Affiliated Securities
P.O. Box 1570
Sedona, AZ 86336

or CALL HENRY KRESSIN 282-1580

Name
Number in your party attending

Your phone number

MAIL TOD[...]apai College

James P. Williams, the
new Director of Instruc-
tional Services at the
Clarkdale Campus of
Yavapai College, hopes to
make some changes in
the curriculum being of-
fered by the college. He
said that he plans to visit
the communities in the
Verde Valley seeking in-
put regarding subjects
which would be of in-
terest to a broad segment
of the community.

Williams comes well-
qualified for his new posi-
tion. A former native of
Western New York
State, he has had ex-
perience in both
classroom and_ ad-
en-
vironments. His last posi-
tion in New York was as
Director of Planning and

; Development in the Com-

munity College of the
Finger Lakes at Canan-
daigua, N.Y.; and most
recently, he served as
Director of Extension
Services/Coconino Coun-
ty, Yavapai College,
Prescott.

A man of diverse
background and in-
terests, Williams has also
served as a private con-
sultant for engineering
firms, devel[...]ent agencies
regarding environmental
problems. He is a pilot,
and a certified coach with
the Professional Archers
Ass[...]oor en-
thusiasts. Presently, the
Williamses live in
Flagstaff, where Mrs.
Williams is a physician’s
assistant. They both en-
joy the Ve[...]to con-
tinue their exploratory
hikes. They have a
daughter ,who is a
sophomore at_ the
Flagstaff High School.

After t[...]Sedona. From (L): Patricia Fag-
giani, the sister of Mrs. Orson Welles; Paola
Welles, Bill Jensen of Sedona; Nicoletta Or-

Italian TV

Visiting Sedona this
past weekend were
several well-known
Italian TV and stage per-
sonalities, longtime
friends of Bill Jensen and
Jim Falls.

When Patrizzia Fag-
giani planned a three-
month trip to visit her
sister, Paola Welles (Mrs.
Orson Welles) in Las
Vegas, two friends who
would be on tour in the
United States at the
same time said they
would be stopping in Las
Vegas.

When Mrs. Welles
learned of their plans, she
said that no visit to the
U.S. w[...]lete
without seeing the Grand
Canyon and Sedona.

This past weekend,
Mrs. Welles and her
sister accompan[...]ing Forum

“Yes Virginia, There Most
Definitely is a Santa Claus”

by C. Lanham Hurley,
Certified
Financial Planner

There are a lot of
presents for the vast ma-
jority of Americans but
many of the benefits will
indeed not take place un-
til after Christmas, effec- ©
tive date January 1, 1982.

C. Lanham Hurley

However, as with all
financial planning, now is
the time to begin ad-
justing your financial
plan[...]take advantage,
with some negative ex-
ceptions, of the greatest
tax relief package ever
presented to the
American taxpayer.

Obviously, a complete
issue of the NEWS would
be insufficient to list the
Act, let alone explain it!

However, in the weeks
and months to come, I
will discuss those items
that I feel are ap-
propriate for the majori-
ty of my reading au-
dience. From my stand-
point, one of the biggest
tax relief presents will be
brought about by the
“indexing” of income tax
rates (refer to recent col-
umn about[...]ng his
gross income go up every
year has realized a

decrease in his spendable
income. Unfortunately,
this will not begin until
1984 and it will be in-
teresting to see what
criteria the Dept. of
Labor uses to determine
the CPI.

There have been[...]he
reportable gain for tax
purposes upon the sale of
a personal residence if
the seller is over the age
of 55. The old exemption
was $100,000. The new
exemption is $125,000
under the old criteria and
is retroactive to July 20,
1981 (check with your tax
attorney if you are in
escrow and this change
would benefit you).

Small-business cor-
porations get a break in
their tax bracket by 1%
in 1982 and an additional
1% in 1983. Thus a cor-
poration currently pay-
ing 17% taxes on taxable
profit up to $25,000 will
see that reduced to 15%
by 1983.

Now is the time to quit
procrastinating and vow
to get your financial plan
in order. Because of the
sweeping ramifications of
the Act, all financial
plans should be reviewed
for updating. To learn of
other major positives of
the Act and how they will
determine your in-
vestments for the 1980s,
make your reservations
now for my next seminar
which will be held at Poco
Diablo Resort, Thursday
even[...]aker. Stop by
my office at The Finan-
cial Center in West
Sedona or call 282-5537 to
make your reservation
for this most important
seminar.

ADV.

somando, the “Barbara Walters” of Italian 1
and Luisella Boni, well-known Italian stage and[...]Lucy Copestake

Personalities Visit Sedona

areas in Sedona, in-
cluding a trip to the back
country in a Pink Jeep.

Walters of Italian TV,”
described Sedona as
‘“‘unbel[...]fascinating,” San Francisco, New
Luiselli Boni, a'stage and ‘‘unique,”’ and Orleans, Washin[...]a eae

Sedona Suite,” “Fantaisie” Featured

a a
At SAC Popspourri Concert This Sunday
Saint Saens’s Steinberg, a_ self-

“Fantaisie” and Jay M.
Steinberg’s[...]at the
Sedona Arts Center’s
Popspourri Concert this
Sunday, August 23rd, 3
p.m. at the Art Barn.
The “Fantaisie” will be
performed in concert by

Mary K. Slay, violinist |

and present concert-
master of the Verde
Valley Community Or-
chestra, and by El[...]d by Mr.
Steinberg, will be per-
formed by him as a
keyboard recital. Also on
the program is Mary
Szabo, conductor of the
Verde Valley Community
Orchestra, who will ac-
company Mrs. Slay on the
piano.

Both Slay and Turrell
are widely known in
Arizona for their solo
performances. Prior to
her[...]ay played with the
Mobile and Savannah
Symphonies in Alabama,
and was first violin with
the Flagstaff Symphony.
Ms. Turrell has been a
soloist with the San
Gabriel and Claremont
Symphonies in California,
and has participated in
two International Com-
petitions, winning a
medal in 1969 in Hart-
ford, Conn., and com-
peting as one of six
Americans in Israel in
1971.

Golf
a

Champion
Visits

Roger and Joye Lytel
recently entertained Mr.
Lytel’s sister and
brother-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Randolph of
Santa Barbara, Califor-
nia. Mr. Randolph is the
pro golfer at Santa Bar-
bara’s exclusive L[...]Randolphs visited with
their sons Sain, Jr., age
17, and Johnny, age 15.
Sam, Jr. won the Junior
World Golf Tournament
in July at San Diego's
Torrey Pines Course, set-
ting a new Junior World
Record of 72 holes with a
284 score. He headed the
Southern California Golf
Team which recently won
the Junior America Cup
‘Tournament in Flagstaff
at the Continental Coun-
try Club. Sam[...]l Golf Title at
Pebble Beach and will
participate in the Na-
tional PGA Junior Golf
Tournament in West
Palm Beach, Florida.[...]mposer, song-
writer, and cassette tape
producer, is making his
debut performance in
Arizona as a new resi-
dent of Sedona. His suite
is “an unusual mixture of
diverse moods depicting
Sedona’s present beauty[...]mining frontier state, and
its future promise as a
leading American
' aesthetic and _ business
» center.”
Admission to. the con-
cert is free. to the. public,
with donations ‘to the
Ar[...]lle Pierson
Hoefle, 70 years old, who passed away on August 9th
after an illness at California Hospital Medical Center
in Los Angeles were held on August 12th. Rosary was
said at Douglas Mortuary in El Segundo, Calif. and
Mass was held at St. Anthony’s Catholic Church in El
Segundo.

She was born in Medicine Bow, Wyoming on
December 3, 1910. She and her husband Harry resid-
ed in El Segundo for 60 years until moving to Sedona
in February of 1973 where she lived until her death.
She was a Life Master in the American Contract
Bridge League. t

Mrs. Hoefle is survived by her husband, thrée
daughters, Joan Dobos of Citrus Heights, Calif.; Jedn
Eisenstein of Los Angeles; and Terry Costa ‘of
Evergreen, Colorado; and by six grandchildren.

JAY M. STEINBERG

7

Tom Brown :

Tom Brown, age 73, a former Sedona resident, died
August 7 in Hemet, Calif. Mr. Brown was with Rexall
Co. in Los Angeles for 16 years as a commercial artist.
Upon retirement he moved to Sedona in 1968, living
in Sunset Mobile Park five years before moving back
to California.

He isIn Arizona”

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TuesdaythruSunday .
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Early reservations are requested.

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On Highway 89A Phone 282-3343

Sedona Red Rock News, 1981-08-19 (11)Sedona’s swim team, which will be competing in

their last meet of the year this Saturday in Cot-
tonwood. They’ve finished in first place once and

Nielsens’ Meanderings

To[...]ye: enormous, ex-
tending from horizon to
horizon in length, and
miles deep down its color-
crammed walls and ca-
nyons. Maybe clouds and

’even rain in different
spots.

Down in the depths of
this great showing of col-
or is a stream which on
occasions of no recent
rain is a blue thread, and
when there has been rain
is anything from red to
light milk-chocolate, and
hard to see at all.

And maybe you see a
boat coming down that li-

_ quid thread, and it is no
bigger than a beetle to
see. You look at it
through field glasses and
see that it has tiny people
on it, and you wonder:
What did they see close
at hand in this marvelous
place, this place spec-
- tacular to all the world?
Idly you may have
thought, I would like to
come down that river
some day. Anyway, we
did, and finally the day
came to float down, after
more than a year’s an-
ticipation.

First to get to Lee’s[...]finally into the
.specatular rock forma-
‘tions in the more desert
‘part of the highway
- leading toward Page. In-
» dian country; red cliffs
‘and the soft half-formed
shapes of the rocks in red
»and mauve, beige, gun
metal, and the gummy-
* looking facing on many of
-the rocks’ called
“varnish.” Apparently it
has something to do with
‘exposure of the rock to
‘water. Something oozes
out or is formed and
* sticks there. It subdues
the original color
somewhat. It is brown to
‘black in color, and not
- even the thickness of
_ paint, usually.

There are small towns
- Camero[...]y Mountain -
all obviously tourist-
oriented.

By a giant sign, NO
LITTERING, within fif-
teen feet, is a sleazy road-
side stand made of old
boards, old pieces of cars,
and branches of trees. It
is a defacement of the
scenery, and a cluttering
of the right of way of an
important road.
Moreover, it is not alone.
All along the route north
these offens[...]y hand-
lettered crude signs
advertising the sale of In-
dian beads and jewelry.
Sometimes the places are[...]ave there
been businesses situated
upon the right of way ofa
major highway. In view
of the acres and acres of
unoccupied Indian land
directly adjacent to the
road it is difficult to see
the necessity for their oc-
cupying the right of way
here any more than
anywhere else.

Some of these
businesses have indeed
been moved back by set-
ting the right of way
fence back a few feet and
thus partially fencing in
some of the land off the
right of way for such
businesses. These
changes indicate that so-
meone cares enough to
enforce proper right of
way regulations. But not
many of these stands are
moved back. They cer-
tainly demean the noble
scenery as well as speak
poorly of the artistic
sense of the builders.

We arrive at Lee’s
Ferry and spend the
night at a lovely eamp
overlooking the river.
From this night on, for
nearly a week, we have
the song of the river for
our lullaby. Shortly after
dark we attended a brief

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Sedona’s most quaint
and picturesque
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and enjoy an array of
delicious Mexican and
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lecture with slide show
beneath the stars, given
by a naturalist who was
married to the local
ranger. The subject was
interpretation of the an-
cient drawings on walls
scratched (petroglyphs)
and painted (petrographs)
by long-ago dwellers in
this area. The slides were
the more interesting for
th[...]by the symbols.

Next day we go down
to the area in which the
boats are fitted, and from
which they are launched.
There are many ways to
go down the river.

There are huge rubber
rafts that carry a third of
a hundred people or
more. These have large
motors;[...]ell them after they
have left. By night they
have a generator that
makes electric light and

possibly[...]lities. They camp
elegantly. The

passengers ride in long
rows on the raft, swathed
in yellow slickers, maybe
eight or ten to a row.
When such rafts reach a
rapid, they aim down the
middle and plow their
wa[...]ver it.
There may be some
spray, but little sense of a
rapid as it exists.

People also paddle
down in dories, two or
three to a dory. This
looks absolutely perilous.

We chose to go down in
a flotilla of small four-foot
by twelve-foot rubber
rafts, each carrying four
passengers and a guide or
boatman. There were
four rafts carrying
passengers and a fifth
one carrying supplies and
garbage. Every speck of
garbage must be carried
out. This last raft was
manned by guides who
had not yet qualified on
the Colorado. In our case,
the guide getting her
third training ru[...]bone, and probably
tanned to her marrow.
She was a journeyman
guide on other rivers;
this time she was merely
learning the Colorado
River and its rapids, for
which it was necessary to
make the run three
times.

The head of this par-
ticular trip was also a
woman: Kim. She was a
larger woman, compe-
tent, calm, strong. She
had been a school teacher
and had worked for the
Park Servic[...]d extremely
well educated. They
usually had begun in
some other specialized
field, then turned,
through some need of
their particular nature,
or through some compell-
ing interest, to this very
hard physical labor with
the satisfactions of ac-
tually contributing to the
ecology or to their own
and others’ knowledge of
the lovely rivers of the
world. You could drop

second place in the other three meets this year.
NEWSfoto by Dick Riley

one of them anywhere
and he or she would sur-
vive nicel[...]. It was thought
that such were
necessary. Later, in view
of the Colorado having
been somewhat modified
by dams, it was made
clear that what a river
runner needed was a
sense of the river, pa-
tience, and first-hand
knowledge of the water
and the rocks, rather
than sheer muscle[...]n made better
guides because they were
so patient in determining
the flow of rapids and so
perceptive of them.

We had as guides two
Bruces and Tom, as well
as Kim. On the supply
boat with Judi, and still
learning, was Chris, a
graduate of Reed College
in Oregon.

One of the Bruces had
been a professor of phar-
macology for a time. He
decided he liked river-
running better. He had
been a guide in India
before this assignment.
OARS (Outdoor Adven-
ture River Specialists)
has river trips
everywhere in the world.
However, his Indian ex-
perience was not as a
river runner, but as a
mountain-climbing guide.
He liked both. Joy in his
work shone in his face.

Tom had been with the
organization for a few
years only. He belonged
to an organization called
Friends of the Rivers
when he became _in-
terested in this facet of
living with rivers. At pre-
sent he is an officer in the

organization, and has
testified before a House
Committee in

Washington regarding
river water quality.

Every[...]d guides so as to
acquaint ourselves with
as many of our fellow
floaters and as many of
our guides as_ possible.
All the guides were
superbly qualified and
skillful. They could read
the currents of a river
and of a rapid as easily as
you read the paper. They
could bring you through
with a minimum of wet-
ting on a cool day, or soak
you deliciously when the
day wa[...]nger
any need for clocks and
watches. We were all on
River Time. There was
no radio and no TV and
no w[...]ide. We
were committed. You
can’t float back up a
rapid. With a skillful
guide at the long oars and
with the water roaring
and towering all about
you, you are merely part
of the bubbles floating
through this rapid. You
are of it and in it and toss-
ed by it. It is absolutely
exciting and intensely
satisfactory. I would
never want to bulldoze
over it in a big power-
operated boat.

To be continued...

Ken Ottinger of
Sedona received his bars
from Deputy Elsworth at
an award dinner held in
Camp Verde Sunday,
August 9. Ken has been
active in the Cadet pro-
gram for four months. As
Administrative Corporal
he will be in charge of

| publicity, recruiting and

fund-raising.

The objective of the
cadet program as spon-
sored by the Yavapai
County Sheriff's office is
to provide young people
with the opportunity to
explore law enforcement
as a possible career. The
program is_ essentially
the same as that of the
Sheriff's Office, with one
lieutenant for the Verde
Valley and two
sergeants, one in Sedona
and one in Camp Verde.
There is an advisory
board of seven approved
by the Sheriff and com-
prised of deputies,
reserve officers, and
other law-enforcement
personnel. This adult
board plans and directs
all activities.

Youth from either
county between the ages
of 14 and 21 may request
to join the corps, by at-
tending two meetings
and submitting an ap-
plication.

There is a dress code,
grooming requirement
and a chain of command
as well as a code of con-
duct and attendance re-
quirement. Each cadet
keeps a time log and after
receiving 40 hours of
classroom and on-the-job-
related experiences, is
given a written test and
oral board to be approved
to ride in a patrol car.
After he or she is approv-
ed, the name is sent to
the Sheriff for his ap-
proval and is then for-

Thank You

We wish to express our
sincere thanks to our
friends at the death of
Mary Elma Rector.
Special appreciation to
the Sedona Volunteer
Ambulance Group and to
Mr. and Mrs. A.D.
Roberts of the Sedona
Guest Home for their
kindness.

Very s[...]Bill Todd

and the Rector family.

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Cadet Ken Ottinger

=. Receives Rank of Corporal

warded to the supervisor
in each area. The ad-
visory board coordinator
scheduled rides for each
cadet. At present, Mike
Cochran is the only cadet
who has completed all his
hours fr[...]Gray (Sedona);
DPS. officer, ‘Tom
Fields. There is one open-
ing on the board yet to be
filled with approval of the
Sheriff.

For information, call
Mrs. Davenpor[...]ines

C.D. Jackson

SHADE DOESN'T HAVE TO BE A PROBLEM

when it comes to growing healthy plants. There are
many that thrive in shade and partial shade. The
Aucuba Japonica “Variegata” or Gold Dust plant is a
perfect choice for a heavily-shaded site. This plant
sports golden-spotted, dark-green glossy leaves.
Females have glossy-red berries in late fall.

Rosmarinus officinalis or “Creeping Rosemary”
does well in both partial shade and sun. Throughout
winter and spring, this evergreen plant is adorned
with clusters of bright-blue flowers. The very
aromatic leaves of the rosemary are often used in
cooking.

C.D. Jackson Landscaping offers many ideas for
your personal landscape needs. Call 282-9556 for a
prompt, free estimate today. ADV.

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STARTING AUGUST 24th

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ALL EARLY BIRD DINNERS served with salad,
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Sedona Red Rock News, 1981-08-19 (12)[...]ing Dong Family’

by Elizabeth Rigby

As a feature of its Per-
forming Arts Festival
this month, the Verde
Valley Art Association is
sponsoring two produc-
tions by Jerome Perform-
ing Arts (JPA) on Friday
and Saturday, August 21
and 22, at 8 p.m., and Sun-
day, August 23, at 3 p.m.
at The Hotel Jerome next
to The House of Joy. A
$2.00 donation, payable
at the door, will secure
admission to the double-
barreled event.

First on the bill will be
the Ghost City Talent
Competition starring
local talent in music and
dance. Finalists, who will
be performin[...]Latka, who will choose
the two best as recipients
of the prize money to be
presented on Award Per-
formance Night, August
a1:

Donors of the prize
money are The Copper

Shop, Illusions Old Time §

Photos, Marcy's Ice
Cream, Dr. Dave Moore,
Sky Fire Pottery, and
Stained Arts, Etc., all of
Jerome.

The second JPA pro-
duction is to be a sequel
to the previously produc-
ed black humor s[...]night

by Elizabeth Rigby

Theatre International,
a touring company of pro-
fessional actors from
Phoenix, will present an
evening of comedy sket-
ches and one-act plays at
the Sedona[...]tomorrow
evening, Wednesday and
Thursday, August 19 and
20, and all Sedona theatre
buffs are invited to take
advantage of this special
opportunity.

Included on the bill will
be Anton Chekhov's “The
Bear” and George Ber-

Family,” which debuted
with the first chapter last
March.

Writt[...]s “How He
Lied To Her Husband.”

Curtain time is 8 p.m.
and admission is $3.00
per person.

Theatre International
is a touring subsidiary
company of the Phoenix
Conservatory Theatre
Company, a relatively
new repertory company
which has important
plans for the future, in-
cluding the production of
a Shakespearean Festival
in Phoenix.

Founder and artistic
director is Roy Hender-
son, whose extensive ex-

Health News...

There is No Such Thing
As Instant Arthritis

Dr. Hugh Ilst[...]blems as arthritis.

It seems as if we are
living in an age when
everything is ‘right now.’

Dr. Hugh Iistrup

“Take ar[...]“We have all seen the TV
commercial that shows a
lady painfully fumbling
with the bow on her dress
while the announcer sug-
gests she shou[...]st cure or perma-
nent correction, but simp-
. ly a pill’s worth of partial
relief. You'd think there
was something c[...]ore?” And he il-

‘ lustrates his point.
‘| I think practically
everybody that now suf-

fers from arthritis once
experienced a twinge of
pain in the knee or a
finger that suffered after
a minor stub or a crick in
the neck.

“That is where ar-
thritis starts,” said Dr. II-
strup, “and as far as I’m
concerned that is where
it should end. Please
believe me,” he added,
“there is no such thing as
instant arthritis.”

Dr. Ilstrup’s point is
that if an individual has a
“little bursitis” or feels
“creaky” when[...]it
should be accepted as
nature’s warning.

It is at that time that
competent, effective
diagnosis[...]sought.

“There’s no diputing
that arthritis is a costly,
miserable condition,”
says Dr. Ilstrup.

“But I wish people
wouldn't simply resign
themselves to[...]-
thritis when they can win
it.”

If the battle is to be
won, in other words, it
must be fought where
and when it can be won.

I don’t think you'll
find an_ arthritic
disputing this point,”
says Dr. Ilstrup.

This message _ is
brought to you in the
public interest by Sedona
chiropractic physician Dr.
Hugh Ilstrup.

ADV.

A SCENE FROM “The Ding Dong Family.” From left:[...]el Hornholtz as George.

directed. by Susan Cloud
of Jerome, the hilarious
play stars Susan Cloud,
Michael Hornholtz, David

perience in the theater
over 28 years has includ-
ed five with the Royal
Shakespeare Company in
England. He will be ap-
pearing himself in the
two one-act plays to be
presented at the SAC.
Henderson, who
received his own training

Announcement is made
of the marriage on June
27, 1981 at 7:00 p.m. of
Letitia Marie Saienni of
Sedona and Robert Lee
DeMoss of Phoenix. Mr.
and Mrs. C. Charles
Saienni of Sedona are
parents of the bride, and
Mr. and Mrs. Donald
King of Phoenix are the
groom’s parents.

The marriage
ceremony was read at
Shepherd of the Valley
Lutheran Church in
Phoenix.

Letitia was a 1980
graduate of Flagstaff
High School and has been
employed by Bayless in
Sedona for three years.
Bob received his school-
ing in Iowa, was a resi-
dent of Phoenix for eight
years, and is a 2-yr.
employee of Bayless in
Sedona.

Richard Hamlin was
the minister officiating at
the ceremony.

The reception was held

‘to Show in Jerome

MR. & MRS. ROBERT DE MOSS

Saienni - DeMoss Married

RED ROCK NEWS Sedona, Arizona Wednesday, August 19, 1981 -11A

Investment Strategies for the

Maverick Investor in the 1980's

C. Lanham Hurley,
Sedona Certified Finan-
cial Planner, announces
his next free public
seminar on financial plan-
ning to be held Thursday,
August 27, at 7:00 in the
evening at Poco Diablo
Resort in Sedona.

Lanny planned this
seminar to be held as
soon as possible after
Pres[...]had
signed into law the
Economie Recovery Tax
Act of 1981, so that the
Sedona populace could
learn first-ha[...]ll benefit
them.
There have been

massive changes in such
areas as sale of residence
after age 55, maximum
tax rate on capital gains,
changing of depreciation
and investment credit on
properties, charitable
deductions, tax shelters,[...]ates, federal
estate taxes, and the
deductibility of certain
investments. In addition,
| eligibility requirements
have been dr[...]tribution levels for IRAs
and Keoghs.

Regardless of what
financial planning anyone
has done, due to the
benefits of this new law,
many changes are pro-
bably necessary in order
to take maximum advan-
tage of the Act.

As with the Tax
Reform Act of 1976,
many financial plans will
now be partially or[...]y Beth Phelps, Craig
McLain and Donna
Schumacher. In addition to a discus-
sion of the highlights of
the tax act and how it will
affect the American tax-
payer, Lanny is extreme-
ly pleased that he is once
again able to bring to

Sedona as his guest[...]Don

McAlvany from Denver,
at the Central School of Colorado.

Speech and Drama and
the Royal Academy of
Dramatic Art in London,
has trained the four other
actors who wil[...], Dave Mar-
vin, Patty Nichols, and
Mary Stange.

In July of 1980, Mr.
McAlvany spoke to a
capacity crowd of over
100 at the Bell Rock Inn.
Some people in the au-
-dience kept him ‘til 11:30
that night, firing ques-
tions at him. Mr.
McAlvany makes a
dynamic presentation
regarding the interna-
tiona[...]nd investment-wise.

Mr. McAlvany, as Mr.
Hurley, is a graduate of
the Univ. of Texas and
| spent several years as an
undercover agent for the
FBI. He is president of
his own precious-metal
company located in
Denver - International
Collectors Associates.

One of the nation’s
most sought-after
speakers in the invest-
ment and financial plann-
ing communi[...]shared the
same speaking platform
with the likes of Howard
Ruff, James Dines and
other internationally-
known and respected in-
vestment persons.

He will explain why
the traditional methods
of savings and _ invest-
ment strategies is tanta-
mount to financial suicide
in the 1980s and will
discuss those methods
available for the protec-

at The Rodeway Inn at
Metro Center in Phoenix.

“Beauty Care Today”

Enhance
The[...]ousin - Lindi’s Beauty Nook

The eyes may be a woman’s most potentiauy cap-
tivating feature.[...]niques, they can be. The “garage door” method of
eye shadow application, consisting of colored shadow
liberally caked on from lash base to brow bone, is a
basic and frequent mistake.

Many women smear eye shadow on just for color's
sake. They don’t use it effectively as a means of ac-
tually shadowing the eye area. If the graceful curve of
the brow bone’s swan-like dip into the eye socket is
going to be hidden by a misapplied, gaudy color, bet-
ter leave the eyes[...]ir care
for men and women. We use only the finest in hair-
care products. “Pleasing you pleases us.” Phone
282-4266, located in the Canyon Savings Bldg. in up-
town Sedona.

ADV.

tion of the individual's
pocketbook.

A frequent visitor to
South Africa and to other
countries as well, he will
discuss the political
aspects of the world-wide
situation and how it af-
fects what is going on in
this country and what he
or she can do to circum-
vent it.

As with all of Lanny’s
seminars, due to the
heavy turnout atten-
dance is limited to those
with prior reservations,
so fill out and mail in the
coupon located elsewhere
in the paper or call Lanny
Hurley's office at
282-5537 to insure your
attendance at this
information-packed
seminar. There will be

valuab[...]th Geary - Real Estate Central

The person who is selling his home is generally a
poor judge of its condition. It may need a little
remodeling, but often the owner has lived there so
long he has learned to overlook things that a prospec-
tive buyer might feel are serious drawbacks.

That’s why it’s vital the seller have a
knowledgeable third party go through his home and
make suggestions on anything that will increase the
sales price.

Bef[...]ittle
things that can turn an ordinary house into a
showplace - and a profitable sale!

Buying or listing? Come to REAL ESTATE CEN-
TRAL in Sedona for new and existing homes, land or
lots.[...]. For prompt, profes-
sional attention, call 282-4195. Or visit us at West
Hwy. 89A and Rolling Hills Estates. Open 8 a.m. to
dusk, seven days a week.

ADV.

Yovapar Ghlege

Verde Campus

Registration Information

Fall Semester 1981 Classes

Verde Campus Administration Office (602) 634-7501

August 3 through August 28

August 31 - September 21

Monday - Thursday
8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Friday

8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Monday - Thursday
8:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Friday

8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.

OTHER REGISTRATION LOCATIONS

Camp Verde -

August 3 - September 21

Sedona -

August 3 - September 14

Cottonwood
Babbitts

Sedona
Bashas’

Your Gal Friday in Fort Verde Shopping Ctr.
(602) 567-9434
Monday - Friday
8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Sedona Arts Center - (602) 282-3809
Monday - Friday
10:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.

August 28
10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.

August 26 & September 2
10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.

CLASSES BEGIN SEPTEMBER 8
NO REGISTRATIONS ACCEPTED AFTER SEPTEMBER 21

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In our Pioneer Room, you may choose from a more
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LUNCH 11 AM - 2PM, MON. THRU FRI.

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Sedona Red Rock News, 1981-08-19 (13)12A - RED ROCK NEWS Sedona, Arizona Wednesday, August 19, 1981

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Lecture Set on

Psychic Communication

All people com-
municate psychically, but
most do it on an un-
conscious level. We use
our four means of ESP
more than we do all of our
other five physical senses
put together.

Bob Rhodes and
Robert Hutchins of the
Inner Peace Movement,
an international progra[...]for-
nia and Arizona, will be
giving two lectures in
Sedona. The first will be
Wed., August 19, 7:00
p.m. at Friendship Hall of
Unity Church. The se-
cond will be at the same
location on Sat., the 22nd

at 7:00 p.m.
By unfolding the fou[...]airaudience, prophecy,
clairvoyance and feeling),
a person has much
clearer direction in their
personal lives.

Rhodes, a clairvoyant,
says that through the
program, a person can
learn to communicate
with their own personal
team of spiritual helpers
(guides) so that they can
be more in charge of their
own lives. Other topics
for discussion are states
of consciousness, dreams
and life purpose.

Following the lecture,
a technique seminar will
be given for those who
would like to develop
their own ESP. The fee
for the lecture is $3.00.

Arizona Woodcarvers at
Tlaquepaque August[...]nd Sunday,
August 22 and 23. Show
time August 22, 10:00
a.m. to 6:00 p.m., August
23, 12:00 noon to 5:00 p.m,
Many finished carvings
will be exhibited and of-
fered for sale. A few
carvers may demonstrate
by doing some carving
throughout the exhibit
hours. Carvers use
various types of woods
and they may make such
things as animals, birds,
carricatures, or other in-
teresting wood items.
Come and meet the
numerous carvers. There
may be a few carvers
from Sedona, Cotton-
wood, Flagstaff or
Prescott,

The Arizona carvers
are almost all members of
the National Wood-
carvers Association
located in Cincinnati,
Ohio. There is a saying:
“Old Woodcarvers never
die poor . . they are
always in the chips,” or
“Some carve their
careers, oth[...]rvers and their ex-
hibits and note the varie-
ty of work by the
members. You may even
desire to become a
member of this organiza-
tion and do some carving.
There are over 100
members in the Arizona
group. There are a
number of shows to at-
tend in1981-82
season on September
2nd. Starting time for
golf that day will be 10:00
a.m. with a luncheon and
business meeting to
follow. The second week
of play on September 9th
will begin at 9:00.

Officers for t[...]o make golf and
luncheon reservations for
the 2nd of Sept.
(282-4418).

NAU Prepares
For New Season

FLAGSTAFF -- Dwain
Painter is starting his
third year as head foot-
ball coach[...]layers
report for practice last

week, including 41
Arizonans.
NAU_ opens its

11-game schedule Sept. 5
in Kingsville, Tex.
against perennial small
college national power
Texas A&I University,
then the Axers return
home to open Sept. 12
against another small col-
lege powerhouse, Nort[...]irst home game
will be Poster Night and
the first 10,000 fans
through the gates at
Walkup Skydome will
receive a free color
poster of NAU football.
NAU will host Nevada-
Reno Oct. 10 in the an-
nual Homecoming con-
test, on Oct. 24 NAU will
play Montana State in
the first annual NAU
Hall of Fame game -- that
night 10 former NAU

athletic greats will be in-
ducted

into the NAU

Sports Hall of Fame and
on Nov. 7 NAU meets
Idaho in the Mom and
Dad’s Day contest.

On Nov. 14, NAU will
take its football team to
the Valley of the Sun to
meet Cal Poly of Pomona
in a 7:30 p.m. game at
ASU’s Sun Devil
Stadium.

For ticket information,
call 523-5353 weekdays
from 8 a.m. until 12 noon,
and from 1-5 p.m.

ARIZONA

by Bob Hirsch
Camp (and Bloom) Where You are Planted

The directions, like many of those to outdoor
destinations, were vague. There wasn’t even a
hastily-drawn map, scribbled on a restaurant napkin.
The part about “you'll see a little road turning off to
the left” was true enough. We saw THREE little
roads pointed in the right direction. Not to be
discouraged, we took all three and finally, on the last
try, found what we were looking for - a private place
to camp, far off the beaten track,[...]we were completely removed from civiliza-
tion.

This particular campsite, found a few weeks ago on
a visit to the Mogollon Rim country, featured a lovely,
flower-filled meadow, an old log cabin slowly crumbl-
ing back into the rich soil of the forest, huge
ponderosas and a grove of white-trunked aspens and
an ice-cold water supply trickling from an old rusty
pipe that led uphill to a spring. What a place to forget
your worries!

Years ago, when ou[...]ds) an enchanted spot not
far from the North Fork of the White River, in the
White Mountains. It had been developed by the
Apaches, apparently as a camp to be used during cat-
tle roundups in the fall. There was a wooden table,

*some shelves and cupboards built in the trees and a

number of platforms high in the branches -- built to
stow food and equipment where it would be safe from
bear and coyotes. There was a make-shift outhouse
too, really nothing more than a couple of boards, a
toilet seat and a sheet of black plastic.

The kids loved the area. They spent hours in the
“tree houses,” often lowering a rope for a.sack lunch
and staying off the ground most of the day. We
camped there often over the next few years and it
became one of our all-time favorites.

The southern part of the state has pleasant camp-
ing memories as well. Once four families with
motorhomes teamed for a weekend of exploring and
we ended the day on a patch of desert somewhere
south of Wickenburg. Our wagons were slightly dif-
ferent[...]the pioneers used to “circle” but
we did form a loose ring and the rising moon found us
around a big campfire, waiting for the steaks and
hamburgers to broil. And the songs that later floated
out on the soft desert air may have been more notable
fo[...]ment.

All these “super camps” and many more like them,
have come because we seek out private, special places
to stay for a night or a weekend. There are a few
places in the state where this is not permitted but
generally any piece of state or national forest land is
yours to use - it’s not necessary to limit your camping
to developed areas.

You'll need a bit more gear to be self-sufficient and
you accept a certain responsibility to pack out every
scrap of litter and garbage -- to leave the wilderness
spo[...]d it (at least!). Otherwise all
you need to enjoy this kind of unstructured outdoor
living is a spirit of adventure.

Somewhere in Arizona, every day of the year,
there’s a secret place waiting, just for you. Go and
find i[...]Travel
by Bonnie Campbell

FALL FOLIAGE... Space is still available, but it’s
going fast for this 7-day, 6-night tour of Northern
Arizona and Utah. Tour highlights includ[...]g with every Sedona
Travel tour will be provided. On this one you'll visit
the North Rim of the Grand canyon, Zion and Bryce
National Parks, Moab, a moonlight boat trip in Ca-
nyonlands, Arches and much more. Get in touch with
Jean at 282-7971 for all particulars.

A VERY SPECIAL THANKS to all our friends and
fellow travelers who participated in the Canadian
Caper. Thanks to you, it was a huge success, and we
here at Sedona Travel are delighted that you all had
such a good time. We will be looking forward to hav-
ing you aboard future tours.

JUST IN CASE YOU MISSED LAST WEEK’S
COLUMN, I just wanted to repeat the news that it is
business as usual in the sky. We have total coopera-
tion from the airlines and departures from Phoenix
are going out on time as scheduled.

Another little tidbit from last week .. EASTERN
AIRLINES is offering its UNLIMITED MILEAGE
FARE for just $449.00 from September 15 to
December 15. And they fly to all those terrific places
in the Caribbean and Mexico, not to mention just
about anywhere you want to go in the continental

U.S.A. Drop by the office and pick up a map of

Eastern’s system, even if it’s just to dream.

RETURN TO PARADISE .. on a “South Pacific
Experience.” Sedona Travel’s first tour for 1982 will
be to New Zealand, Tahiti and Fiji, 26 days in
Paradise. The tour includes 15 days in New Zealand
visiting both the North and South islands. Five days
in Tahiti, going around Moorea, Bora Bora and
Papeete and five days in Fiji, drifting from island to
island on a Blue Lagoon cruise.

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Music in the Lounge
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Sedona Red Rock News, 1981-08-19 (14)[...]- RED ROCK NEWS Sedona, Arizona Wednesday, August 19, 1981

“Bat” Masterson Sai

A temderfoat with a Savage Autometic and the nerve —
could have ean[...]the range.”

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This 1909 advertisement featured Bat Masterson, a popular western hero

by William Howard

Explanat[...]easons
how particular events or
things came to be in the
West are true for Sedona
as for the rest of that ter-
ritory west of wherever
one thinks the East left
off. One exampl[...]long-time Sedona
resident, when early
times were in the pre-
sent, rather than in the
when, can remember only
one barn in Sedona being
painted. It was the one at
the old Forest Service
Ranger Station on
Brewer Road . . before
there was a Brewer Road.

A lot of settlers in
Sedona brought with
them passed-on. skills,
good or bad, and as need
developed, they either
improved on them or, fin-
ding them adequate, con-
tinued on in the same old
way.

Same old way .. Many
readers can recall their
childhood when same old
way had a negative con-
notation. Modern, up-to-
date futur[...]t supplanted the
older way things went, or
failed in that attempt,
sprang from a common
base which, in some
cases, was all but forgot-
ten.

Movie-maker magic
has been blamed for a lot
of downright lies concern-
ing the West. And rightly[...]e than follow an old
recipe well-known by
writers of earlier days..
they told stories that
agreed with[...]ought to be true.

James Fenimore
Cooper’s Last of the
Mohicans is a case in
point. The hero and
heroine are about as real-
life folks as a rock. Ned
Buntline’s dime novels
fed lies as fa[...]dream them up. Inciden-
tally, his real name was

a

Backgroun

E.Z.C. Judson .. The E.
stood for Edward. But he
told tales of the West
that readers wanted to
believe.

And there are other
tales. Take one of the
famous Western gunmen,
Bat Masterson. There is
considerable evidence
that he never did get
around to _ shooting
anybody, which is pro-
bably why he survived to
go back East and end his
final days as a sports
writer.

Just like everybody
else who ever left
somewhere to get to
somewhere else, new
Sedonans of earlier days -
and of the present - came
with pre-conceived no-
tions.[...]th.
“Not so,” said the late Ab
Thompson. None of the
old-timers remaining
ever knew of such a path.
Yes, they had heard
about it, but doubt its[...]rsist?
Because more folks
WANT to believe it than
don’t. As Earl has said,
“If there was one, it pro-
bably went by way of
Barney Pasture, past the
Windmill Ranch and on to
wherever.

Just for kicks, let’s ex-
plore that fabled group of
super heroes known as
The Cowboys. The
present-day term of
cowboy was, until a 100
years ago, a bunch short
of respectability.
Cowboys of the 1870s and
1880s were. the sort who
rustled cattle along the
M[...]’t the
American many have
come to know, if only in
print. It was the Mexican
vaquero. Of him, it is said
that the only reason he
ever got off his hor[...]re dazzled by
skills and seemingly
reckless feats of those va-
queros; all who observed
were amazed. It was a
tough act to follow for the
latter-day American
c[...]onti-
nent. Though the beasts
were not branded to in-
dicate ownership, those
who tended them were.
Ea[...]y
were called then, was
branded with the letter G
on his facial cheek. That
G stood for guerra, the
Spanish word for war.
Native Indians, part of
the spoils of conquest... .
prisoners of war . . were
those who watched over
that Spanish[...]anything else they
could put to their own use
or in bank accounts.
(Maybe they didn’t have
banks then.)

Part of any cowboy’s
gear is his lasso or lariat.
One old-time Sedonan,
Tac Gaddis, is said to
have made a bunch of
them out of horsehair. (A
somewhat surprising
thing is that none of the
oldtimers I’ve talked to
can ever remember see-
ing any Tac did make.
However, Lyle Clemson
of Red Rock Loop -- Tac’s
great-nephew -- has what
remains of one in his
possession. (So there, all
you oldtimers, who
couldn’t remember, but
who didn’t deny the fact
of Tac’s handiwork.)

Well, folks, it wasn’t
the[...]rope made by Tac Gaddis. The rope averages 3/8” in |
diameter. (One wore gloves)

, pommel.
tied it there. Out in Texas

town of Prescott was
named, it was the Incas
who first in[...]at
out while reading original
manuscripts written in
16th century longhand
and closeted in Spanish
archives. (Small wonder
Prescott went blind.)

It seems that the
Spanish conquistadors,
some of them, anyway,
were pulled from their
horses when the Incas
lassoed them. It was a
surprise to the
Spaniards, a delight for
the Incas. While it lasted,
anyway.[...]ne, until
men began playing games
with cattle. It is cup-
shaped because the rider
sometimes finds himself
on the hurricane deck of
his horse and needs all
the hold-on-to he can get.
And that pommel? You
know that big glob’ that,
sticks up in front of that...
saddle. That’s for holding
onto, as well as being han-
dy for wrapping a lasso
around (called “takin’ a
dally”), the other end of
which was attached to
some unhappy critter.
Cowboys com[...]specifically to the Sedona
area, found the habit of
“takin’ a dally” quite
foreign to them, especial-
ly if t[...]as
cowboys.

Out Texas way, after
the working end of the
lasso is attached to an
animal; the cowboy
doesn’t need to wrap the
other end around the sad-
dle horn, also called a
He’s already

on those wide prairies
that’s just fine. But
there’s a reason, born of
convenience and a desire
to live longer, why ends
of lassos are NOT tied to
a saddle pommel out
here. For one reason, the
country is choked with
brush, the wild parts,
anyway. It’s very easy to
get a lasso bent around
some bushes growing bet-
ween t[...]d
some cow or steer. But
it’s reason No. 2 that is
the most important one.
Earl Van Deren: “With[...]ng to
rope an animal. With that
lasso bent around a
juniper tree or
something, the steer
might just be comin’ back
your way. There you are,
with the steer on one end
of a U, and it’s you he’s
after on the other end.
And they did come after
you. And your horse.
With a rope tied to a sad-
dle horn, there could be
no getting away, es[...]horse.

Texas cowboys had
another thing to learn: a
fella doesn’t just WRAP
his lasso around a saddle
horn; he makes a _ half-
hitch. (And more than
some lost a thumb in the
process.)

It pays to check out
new territory one decides
to settle in . . see what
makes for garnering
family cash. Man[...]rk hard. It
was because the weather
didn’t give a hang about
giving up rain when the
dirt farmer ne[...]e timing was off, too.

And weather didn’t
care a hoot about being
generous to dry farmers
in the Verde Valley,
either. Early
1865-settlers at what was
to become Camp Verde

‘found out the hard way.

It is reported that they
planted around two hun-
dred acres in barley,
wheat, corn, potatoes,
beans, melons and[...]see-
ing the black grama grass
everywhere waving in
the breeze, thought this
was THE spot to dry
farm. They were wrong.

They had a mite of
trouble harvesting that
first load of barley. The
stems were so short the
men had to abandon
scythes and cradles and,
it is said, “pull the barley
like flax.” When they got
through with that they
had[...]ster at
Ft. Whipple (by
Prescott). It was so poor
in grade that at first the
quartermaster turned it
down. He later bought,
even though he could buy
better in San Francisco ..
something about the set-
tlers who grew it in the
Verde Valley needing

help. And, it was
asserted to be his duty,
anyway.

How successful is dry
farming in the Verde
Valley? How many dry
farms to you see?[...]he only way
to go. Dry farming was
never very big in Sedona,
either.

copyright
1981
William H. Howard

Two of the toughest, roughest cowboys in early Sedona. From left, Ira

ds for Sedon[...]

Sedona Red Rock News, 1981-08-19 (15)In September Issue of Arizona Highways
Cynthia Nasta Tells History of
Movie Making in the Red Rock Country

by Elizabeth Rigby

The entire September
issue of Arizona Highways
Magazine is devoted to
the history of movie mak-
ing in Arizona, and one of
the four fascinating ar-
ticles, “On Location in
Red Rock Country,” is by
Sedona’s own Cynthia V.
Nasta.

It centers a[...]although
he may be best known to
most Sedonans as a gifted
photographer whose col-
' or shots have been ap-
pearing in Highways for
many years, was also, for
* just abo[...]motion picture industry's
“man to call” when a com-
pany was planning to

come to the red rock
country on location.

Nasta starts her well-
written tale with an ac-
count of Bradshaw’s ar-
rival in Sedona in 1947,
his quick decision that
this was the place where
he would spend his life,
and his first job here as
carpenter for Oscar Giles,
manager of the still
a-building Sedona Lodge,
which was to become
movie company head-
quarters during the
prime years of the film-
ing of westerns in the
area.

With only a couple of
coins in his pocket and his
1935 Ford “sputtering on
its last \half-gallon of

gasoline,” Bradshaw was
happy to take the job ata
dollar sixty-five an hour,
never dreaming that in
time it would lead to a
part-time career as loca-
tion man for the movies.

In the early days he
played “extra” roles or
doubled as a rider for this
star or that. Sometimes
he picked up odd jobs con-
structing sets. Later he
worked as local foreman
on “Broken Arrow.”

His associations with
the co[...]out

the casts and livestock
for the many scenes in
which animals played a
part.

In time, the popularity
of westerns was to wane,
and the growth of the
community - with houses
and power lines
milit[...]n-
tinued to be made here,
and Bradshaw continued
in the same role for these.

Now, however, Nasta
rep[...]eves the westerns
will be coming back, and
he has a western town all
set for them on his ranch.

Leenhouts-Cleman Duo Recital to
Be at Sedona Arts Center August 29

‘by Elizabeth Rigby

A duo recital by
Margaret Leenhouts,
violinist, and[...]g,
August 29, starting at 8
p.m. The program will in-
clude selections from
works by Mozart, Bach,
Kreisler and Prokofieff,
and will be followed by a
reception.

Admission to the
recital will be $2.5[...]olunteering their time
and talent for the event.

This will be the fourth
successive year in which
Miss Leenhouts has done
this.

Now about to enter her
junior year at Yale, she is
the daughter of Dr. and
Mrs. Thomas Leenhouts
and the granddaughter of
SAC. charter members
Mr. and Mrs. Willis
Leenhout[...]garet
next week.

Patricia Caballero
Cleman holds a Bachelor
of Music degree in Music
Composition and a Doc-
torate in Piano Perfor-
mance, both from Stan-
ford Univers[...]ills, she won
the Flora Boyd Award for
excellence in piano per-
formance, the Elizabeth
Mills Crothers Prize for
excellence in music com-
position, the Maurice
Friedberger Cup for at-
tainment in musicianship,
and the Paul Merritt
Henry Prize fo[...]e
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One of Cleman’s
earliest compositions was
performed in Japan ‘in
1956, when she was 14.
She now lives in
Flagstaff, where she
teaches privately, and
she h[...]tten
an anthem that was per-
formed by the Church of
the Epiphany Choir in
that city.

Dr. Cleman has _ per-
formed professionally in
concerts and on televi-
sion and radio in the San
Francisco Bay area and in
the Midwest, and since
moving to Arizona she
has performed in
chamber music recitals
throughout the state, in-
cluding recitals at
Arizona State University
and the University of

PATRICIA CABALLERO CLEMAN

Arizona.

She has toured the
Hopi and Havasupai
Reservations under the
auspices of Young Au-
dience. In 1971 she ac-
companied Sidney Harth
during a Flagstaff Sum-
mer Festival recital and
was soloi[...]ncertizes
with her’ husband
Thomas Cleman, also a
pianist and composer,
and has appeared at the
Sed[...]r with
various soloists and
opera ensembles since
1972.

An experienced
teacher for the past 18
years, she has been a
member of the music
faculties at Macalester

College, St. P[...]rthern Arizona’™

University.

Her background in-
cludes piano studies with
Chauncey Griffith in
Chicago and Bernard
Abramovitsch and Adolf
Baller in San Francisco,
and composition with
Darius Milhau[...]le, Lu-
ciano Berio, and Morton
Subotnick, author of the
score for the movie
“2001.” She was recently
coached in Los Angeles
by Eduardo Delgado and
Daniel Pollack[...]d
track for the movie “The
Competition.”

She is the mother of a
6-year-old daughter,
Rebecca.

RED ROCK NEWS Sedona, Arizona Wednesday, August 19, 1981 - 5B

IT WAS NOVEMBER, 1967, and Elvis Presley
was in Sedona for the filming of MGM's comic
western, “Stay Away, Joe,” the tale of a half-
breed Indian rodeo cowboy. Much of the filming
was done on the Bradshaw Ranch, but some
scenes were shot right in the middie of town,
much to the delight of the local people. Here Elvis

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stands beside Susan Trustman, who played the
role of Joe’s citified half sister. The two are being
c[...]Douglas Laurence (leaning against railing) looked
on. What was then the First National Bank is now
the Weldon Builaing bacx o: Highway 89A on
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like a natural gas leak.

That's because we add a unique aromatic chemical

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to natural gas that alerts your nose to a leak in or
around your home.

So if you detect the faint odor of natural gas, first
look around. It could be as simple as a pilot light out
or a partially open burner valve.

But, if the odor is very strong, open a window,
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We're available 24 hours a day to locate gas leaks
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But don't use the telephone in your home and
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Sedona Red Rock News, 1981-08-19 (16)[...]to Rome,” so the ancients said, and
surely Rome is on the itineraries of most travelers to
Europe. All the needs of the mind and soul can be
satisfied in Rome. Its museums are a review of all the
arts throughout the centuries.

Although Rome is a busy, bustling city, with traffic
to drive men mad, it is a city to be savored, to be ex-
plored on foot, in order to be properly appreciated.
Notice the many fountains which adorn the squares,
drop in on one of the more than 400 churches and ad-
mire the beauty created by artisans of the past. Am-
ble down a narrow side street where palaces are often
found next to humble houses. Stop in a Via Veneto
sidewalk cafe for a cappuccino and enjoy the passing
parade.

An excellent way to assimilate the unique at-
mosphere of Rome is to take a city tour by bus, or a
ride in a 19th-century carriage, called the
“carrozzella,” then go back on your own for a more
leisurely look.

The Palatine Hill, one of the seven hills of Rome, is
where the boundaries of the Eternal City were trac-
ed, by Romulus, in 753 B.C. Here is where Augustus
built the first palace in the 1st century A.D., and
where all the emperors who succeeded him lived until
the fall of the Empire.

The monuments of Rome are familiar to all and
your tour bus will stop at most of them for a brief
visit.

Trajan’s Column and Tomb (A.D. 113), the gigantic
Colosseum (A.D. 80), the Forum, civic, commercial and
religious center of Republican Rome, the Arch of Con-
stantine (A.D. 315), the Protestant Cemetery where
Keats and Shelle[...]utiful Victor Emmanuel War Memorial with its
tomb of the Unknown Soldier. If you have the energy
to climb the 235 steps to the top, a breathtaking
panoramic view of the city will be your reward.

The Pantheon definitely commands attention. Built
in 27 B.C. and rebuilt by Hadrian (a Roman emperor)
in the 2nd century A.D., it is probably Rome's best-
preserved monument. In the 6th century it became a
Christian church. All marble in the Pantheon came
from Egypt or Greece, none from Italy. The ceiling is
open to the sky. King Victor Emmanuel and his son[...]e as well as Raphael and other il-
lustrious sons of Italy.

Rome is a veritable treasure chest. Every church,
palace, temple, and museum has treasures in store for
those who have the time and interest to[...]St. Peter’s Basilica and the Vatican have been a
place of pilgrimmage for centuries, for Catholics and
non-[...]lt by Con-
stantine, the first Christian emperor, in the 4th cen-
tury A.D. The colonnade of St. Peter’s was designed
by Bernini in the 17th century.

Breathtaking is the only word to describe what you
will experienc[...]elangelo’s dome. The canopy over the high altar
is made of bronze, melted down from the ceiling of the
Pantheon. Only the Pope can celebrate Mass at this
altar. Below the altar is the tomb of St. Peter, the first
Pope.

See the Holy Door, opened only once every 25
years; the next time, in the year 2,000.

The mosaic “paintings,” over each side altar, were
made in the Vatican mosaic school. ‘Incredibly
realisti[...]e Old Masters.

Michelangelo’s marble sculpture of the Pieta is the
prize of the Basilica. Now behind a glass, bulletproof
screen, to protect if from vandals who a short time
ago did much damage to it, it is so lifelike that one ex-
pects the figures to move.

In 1481, Pope Sixtus IV, called Botticelli to Rome,
to decorate the walls, with frescoes, of the new
building which bore his name, the Sistine Chapel.
Scenes from the Old Testament are on one wall, and
scenes from the New Testament are on the opposite
wall. Michelangelo’s monumental painting of the Last
Judgment, done between 1536 and 1541, is on the
altar wall. His crowning glory is the Creation of Man

’ ceiling fresco. Ironically, Michelangelo[...]paint the ceiling, considering himself primarily a
sculptor. Pope Julius II ordered him to do it and,
though Michelangelo rebelled, it is considered by
many to be his finest work. The Sistine Chapel is
where the Popes are elected by the 111 Cardinals.

The same Pope summoned Raphael to Rome, in
1509, and commissioned him to decorate the Pope’s[...]frescoes. The four rooms il-
lustrate the virtues of Theology, Jurisprudence,
Poetry and Philosophy.

The Treasury of St. Peter’s is just that--- four
rooms of treasures, gifts from various countries to the
Popes, such as a gold cross embellished with
diamonds and emeralds, from Emperor Franz Joseph
of Austria; the Vatican cross, a gift from the emperor
Justius, from the 6th century, glittering with gold and
gems; chalices and crosses of lapis lazuli, pearls, silver
and gold.

The Vatican Library has over 500,000 volumes,
many of them rare.

The gallery of tapestries, the map gallery and pic-
ture gallery each contain interesting items, the finest
in their respective fields.

One word of caution: if you possibly can, see Rome
off-season[...]st impossible to see
anything.

With the founding of Rome, a civilization emerged
which has influenced the entire world for all time to
come. In the words of Byron:

“While stands the Colosseum, Rome shall[...]e world.”

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Enforcement Academy
held in Prescott July
20-23. These cadets will
soon be able to ride in a
patrol car and be an extra
pair of eyes. As one of
their duties when doing
so is to refrain from con-

versation with the public
when the officer is con-
ducting business, we are
asking your help in not
approaching the youth at
that time.

Cadets are trained in
radio codes and the use of
the radio, fingerprinting,
jail duties, traffic and
crowd control _ for
parades, rodeos, fairs and
use of phones, search and

Clark Honored
By First Interstate

Bob Clark,
manager at First In-
terstate Bank of
Arizona’s main Sedona of-
fice, was honored Friday,
August 14, for his 40
years with The First.

Bank executives from
home office in
Phoenix and_ staff
members at the branch
held a surprise party for
Clark at 9 a.m. Punch,
cake, cookies and coffee
were served to[...]out the day.

Clark has been with
The First since 1941
when he started as assis-
tant vice-president and
manager at the Bank of
Arizona office’ in
Clarkdale. First In-
terstate traces its begin-

regional

nings to the Bank of
Arizona which was found-
ed in Prescott.

Clark transferred to
the Flagstaff office in
1957 as assistant vice-
president. He was named
manager there in 1959
and was promoted to
vice-president in 1963.

Clark worked for the
Northern District of
Branch Office Ad-
ministration for several
years until 1977 when he
was named area manager
at the Flagstaff office. He
moved to the Sedona
branch at U.S. Hwy. 89A
and Forest Road in 1979
as regional manager.

A Colorado native,
Clark moved to Arizona
in 1935.

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Gun safety and

weaponless defense were —[...]-
wheel skids, and what to
protect as evidence at a
crime scene.

Sedona can be proud of
these five young men.
There is another member
of the Sedona unit who
did not attend the
Academy due to being an
all-star. He is Dean
McFarland. Dean will be
able to receive his train-
ing during the winter, as
classes will be held twice
a month in Sedona, dates
and times to be released
in the near future.

Special details will be
upcoming, such as the
County Fair in Prescott,
Fort Verde Days, and
special details
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Sedona Red Rock News, 1981-08-19 (17)6A - RED ROCK NEWS Sedonz, Arizona Wednesday, August 19, 1981

Dick Levy (left), the President of the new
Sedona- Verde Valley unit of the American Cancer
Society formed Monday night. With him is Cal

Mimi Lee (left), the

Division Program Director for Arizona, presents

New Unit of American
Cancer Society Formed

by Dick Riley

A new unit of the
American Cancer Socie-
ty, tentatively named[...]n
organizational meeting at
the Turtle Restaurant in
Sedona.

Approximately 20 peo-
ple from Sedona an[...]ee, Divi-
sion Program Director
from Phoenix, was on
hand to conduct an orien-

tation.
She told the a[...]t the American

Cancer Society was incor-
porated in Arizona in
1945, and is one of 58
chartered divisions.

Addition

In an earlier item in
which we listed the
names of Sedona artists
who are represented in
the current juried
Jerome Theme and
Memorabilia Exhibition
we inadvertently omitted
the names of Fred Spinks
and Emogene Crawford.
Spinks has a watercolor
titled “Jerome” in that
show, and Crawford isin 1913, then
called the American
Society for the Control of
Cancer. It was founded
by a group of surgeons
whose purpose was to
distribute “medic[...]ives by combating
cancer, The American
Federation of Women’s
Clubs joined forces with
the Society. By 1937, the
organization became the
Women’s Field Army
Against Cancer.

In 1945, Lee said, the
American Cancer Society
was incorporated.

The ability of the
Society to raise money
escalated from $10,000 in
the first year to $800,000
in 1944, and after incor-
poration in 1945, to $4
million. The Society now
raises over a_ billion
dollars a year.

“The Society's goal is
simple,’ said Lee,
“immediately, to save
live[...]eliminate
cancer entirely.”

The primary focus of
the Society, Lee added,
has been in the three
basic programs of

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American Cancer Society’s a plaque to Pat Watson of Cottonwood for her ser-

vice to the Society.

Research, Education and
Service. A minimum of
25% of the Society’s
funds each year is in-
vested in research, over
$400,000 million since
1945. “The American
Cancer Society,” Lee
said, “is the largest
source of income for
cancer research outside
of government.”

Significant progress
has been made in the
fight against cancer. In
1945, only one in four sur-
vived. Today, one in
three survive and with
present knowledge, one
in two could be saved if
treated promptly.

Public education is an
important responsibility
of the Society’s units. Six
areas are stressed in

public education, colo-
rectal, lung, breast,
ut[...]se
six areas are stressed,
the audience was told, is
that “these sites offer the
greatest opportunit[...]he Society’s goal, Lee
stressed time and again,
is to save lives.

Tom Wood, Northern
District Director, told the
group, “We are not a
fund-raising organization.
Fund raising is a support
area, but we are a cancer-
control agency. We can[...]a-
tion.” He told the au-
dience that he has “a gut
feeling that this new unit
will be one of the best, if
not THE best, units in
Arizona.”

Pat Watson, who has
been performing the
duties, along with her
husband Ken, of a unit
manager in the Sedona-
Verde Valley area, told
the audience that I’m
delighted we are starting
a new unit in this area.”
There has been a
demonstrated need for
one in the area.

Mimi Lee presented
Mrs. Watson with a pla-
que from the American
Cancer Society for her
service to the Society.

A board of directors
was elected, and they are:

Joel Evartt[...]Secretary, Margaret
Olive.

Meetings will be held
on the third Tuesday of
each month at 7:30 p.m.
They will alternate
meeti[...]d Sedona. The
next meeting will be
Tuesday, Sept. 15.
Volunteers are needed
for the various commit-
tees, and anyone in-
terested should contact
one of the board
members or officers of
the new unit.

Hearings on Reapportionment and
Redistricting Being Held in State

by Elizebeth Rigby

The fourth of nine
public hearings being
held throughout the st[...]edistric-
ting that must be ef-
fected before the 1982
general election was held
in Flagstaff Thursday
evening, August 13, and
there was to be one in
Prescott on Tuesday
evening, August 18.

Conducting the _hear-
ings are the 19 members
of the Joint Select Com-
mittee on Reapportion-
ment and Redistricting.
Co-chairmen of the com-
mittee are Senator John
C...° -‘Pritz[...]:,
R/Phoenix, District 24,
and Representative Sam
A. McConnell, Jr.,
R/Flagstaff, District 2.

There are 12
Republicans and 7
Democrats on the com-
mittee. Localities
represented by the co[...]k,
San Manuel, Window
Rock and Higley, one
each.

A statement of pur-
pose is included in the in-
formation booklet
prepared by the Select
Committee for distribu-
tion at the hearings.

It reads: “In accor-
dance with United States
Supreme Court inter-
pretations of the United
States Constitution, the
Arizona State
Legislature is required to
apportion the state
following each decennial
census. The purpose of
this process is to adjust
congressional and
legislative district[...]s to produce
districts that are as near-
ly equal in population as
is practicable, the result
being equal representa-
tion for all. In undertak-
ing this effort, the
Legislature seeks input
from all interested par-
ties in the state. Public
hearings are being held
through[...]ll,
who presided, pointed
out that there has been a
53 percent population in-
crease in Arizona during
the past decade. This
means, among other
things, that the state will
have to create a 5th Con-
gressional District.
Presently there are[...]onal districts
must be as nearly as prac-
ticable of equal popula-
tion in order for a propos-
ed reapportionment plan
to be acceptable, and the
same goes for legislative
districts.

In Arizona this time,
the “ideal” population for
a congressional district
will be 543,573, and for a
legislative district it will
be 90,595. Presently, Con-
gressional District 3,
within which Sedona lies,
has a population, accor-
ding to the 1980 census,
of 745,635, which is
202,062 or 37.2 percent
more than the ideal.

In his remarks, McCon-
nell noted that each con-
gressional district will
face a reduction in size
during the process of
creating a new Fifth
District.

With regard to district
contiguity, he said this
criterion requires that all
portions of any proposed
district must be adjacent
to all other portions of the
proposed district. This
prohibits the establish-
ment of district “islands”
in which one portion of a
legislative district is cut
off from another portion of
that district by territory
lying within a different
district.

With regard to district
“compactness,” this
criterion requires that the
perimeter of a proposed
district be as uniform as
possible, that is, it should
not have any significant
“peninsular[...]dly at the
Flagstaff hearing was the
advisability of separating
rural from heavily ur-
banized districts because
of a commonality of in-
terests. Another was that
people in the “lesser”
districts should have bet-
ter representation than is
now the case.

Karan English,
Coconino County Super-
visor, expressed the hope
that the process of reap-
portionment and redistric-
ting not be turned into a
political football game.

I hope the ultimate
result will be true peop[...]d
the facts assembled will
be compiled by members
of the select committee,

You Can't Buy Health, at A[...]trary to public
belief, the single greatest
cause of illness and death
in this country is that
most Americans neglect,
and surrender to oth[...]l’s health pro-
blems. Americans spend
billions of dollars each
year putting their health
in another’s hands while
trying to improve their
quality of life. In essence,
what they are doing is at-
tempting to BUY health.

While this therapy to
illness can at times be
justified, mos[...]elves through
modern medicine. As
modern medicine is
bought through the
health-care system,
health cannot be bought --
at any price.

A typical American
probably visits a health
professional approx-
imately 4 to 5 times a
year. It is believed that
most causes of these il-
Inesses could have been
prevented. Avoidance of
high-risk environmental
factors and _ behaviors,[...]owledge,
necessary immunizations,
and utilization of the
many new guidelines and
common-sense ap-

pro[...]care and self-
responsibility contain the
theory of greater control
over one’s health and
lifestyle through a con-
scious sense of accoun-
tability.

There are four major
activities which act as a
kind of insurance against
illness and diseases, thus
subscribing to the con-
cept of self-responsibility.
They include: nutritional
awareness, which, if at-
tended to, will lower
anyone’s risk of becoming
ill; stress management,
which, if managed cor-
rectly can actually be a
positive experience; and
environmental sensitivi-[...]suc-
cumb to better eating

habits, will indulge in |

fewer behavior risks and
obtain an overall ability
to relate efiectively to
other people.

There is probably no —

area of improvement in
the health-care system
which has as much poten-
tial for improving one’s
health as do the above ac-
tivities. An improvement
in the lifestyle, habits
and practices of an in-
dividual will contribute
to a healthful condition.

will be correlated, and wil[...]to
scrutinize the report with
utmost care and it is cer-
tain that the report will
have to be revised and
resubmitted several times
before it finally achieves a
format acceptable to the
majority.

The final step will be
submission of the ac-
cepted plan to the courts
for review and approval.
This must be done by
March 1, 1982, so that
legislators may know in
what districts they will be
running for election in
November.

Howard Wilson, consul-
tant to the Sel[...]that by

federal law “there can be
no dilution of minorities in
the state” as a result of
whatever plan is adopted,
and he cautioned that the
legislators wo[...]ised to resolve the
district boundary issues
with this in mind, rather
than submitting a con-
stitutionally invalid plan,
thus forcing the courts to
take action, as has hap-
pened several times in the
past.

He pointed out that the
key issue is equal popula-
tion distribution and said
that without this no plan
submitted can be con-
sidered legally valid. This,
Wilson commented,
presents a special problem
in Coconino County, given
the federal Voting Rights
Act of 1965, which
guarantees the voting
rights of racial minorities.

Arizona Lottery Drawing
To be Held in Tucson

PHOENIX - The
preliminary drawing for
the finalists in the
Arizona Lottery’s First
Grand Prize will be held
in Tucson, announced
George W. Taylor, ex-
ecutive director.

The public event will
be held at El Con Mall,
3601 East Broadway,
Tucson on Monday,
August 31 at 11 a.m. at
the Center Court (in front
of J.C. Penney).

“We're delighted to be
holding a major lottery
event in Tucson,” said
Taylor. The decision to
hold the[...]fter an
invitation had been ex-
tended by members of
the El Con Merchants
Association through
Gene Ack[...]more than
9,000 validated entries,
will be placed in a clear

bearing

acrylic drum for the
drawing.

Af[...]tooled
into leather tickets
resembling those used in
Arizona’s first lottery in
1879. These leather
tickets will be used in the
final drawing.

According to Taylor,
there ar[...]e Phoenix
Little Theatre at 25 East
Coronado Road in
Phoenix on September 14
from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m.

Five prizes, one for
$1,000 a week for life
with a minimum
guarantee of $1 million,
one for $50,000, and three
for $10,000 will be award-
ed.

Views on

Dental Health

by Dr. Hans L. Churchill,
D.D.S.[...]thumb-sucking lead to crooked teeth? Most
experts don’t think occasional thumb-sucking in infan-
cy causes any problems with teeth. But there is a
general agreement among dentists that prolonged
a[...]the first
permanent teeth erupt - at 5 to 6 years of age ~ can
lead to misshapen mouths and displaced teeth.

Actually, the position of individual teeth displaced
by thumb-sucking is of less concern to orthodontists
than the effect on the bony support of the teeth - and
the development of abnormal, deforming muscle ac-
tivity. If, for ex[...]ould alter the child’s swallowing pattern.
Once this happens, the youngster may develop a pro-
trusion of the upper front teeth; a narrowness of the
upper dental arch; and an obvious malocclusio[...]n
usual, it’s best to have the child checked by a dentist
before it causes any problems.

A public service with the aim of promoting a better
dental health environment from the office of HANS
CHURCHILL, D.D.S. Phone 282-9414.

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Sedona Red Rock News, 1981-08-19 (18)14A - RED ROCK NEWS Sedona, Arizona Wednesday. August 19. 1981

Insurance ~
Notes é as

by Gene Palmer

All around

Vha 1] it cost to insure your new car?
he country, insurance companies are determining
rates through a prodecure called VEHICLE SERIES
RATING. VSR is a system that sets premiums for

physical damage coverage (collision and comprehen
sive) on the basis of the actual claims record of that
car. The companies charge more for the cars that cost
more to repair. Generally, cars are assigned to a
premium group according to their purchase price.
VSR modifies this by considering also a car model's
physical damage claims experience. If a particular

mode! has a better-than-average claims record, it will
be moved to a lower premium group, with less expen
sive cars. I[...]ut to be expensive to repair, it
will be moved to a higher group. The purpose of the
VSR is to encourage manufacturers to build cars that
are[...]y them.

Car shopping? We'll show you how to save on in
surance. Come in and let us review rates with you.

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I'm Detective Fairchild from the Flagstaff Police
Dept. with the Silent Witness Crime of the Week.

On Saturday, March 21, 1981, the residents of 3120
Walkup were out of town. That night, someone pried
the front door open and ransacked their home. Taken
was a large quantity of jewelry and papers.

The suspects are possibly th[...]entered another residence and attempted to enter a
third the same night. The suspects fled on foot
through a wooded area south of University Heights,
and they may have had a parked car just off Palmner
Ave. in Mt. Dell.

If you have informatin on this burglary or any other
unsolved felony in Flagstaff or Coconino County, call
Silent Witness[...]ntify yourself
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by Lois Young

Hi, dear friends,

This is the day of the Great Blank. Could it be that
I'm overwhelmed by the wealth of things to write
about: hence can’t move a finger? Till I make up my
mind where to start... Did you ever have a large cac-
tus plant struck by lightning? We did. Yep. One of
those stormy evenings last week we were sitting in

the living room, Uncle Mac sipping a Pe psi, Nero in
my lap, Caesar sprawled majestically on the floor, all
of us enjoying the the “donner und blitz,” when sud-
denly there was an unusually loud clap of thunder,
Nero jumpe »d ten feet from my lap towa[...]y startled but
allowed as if “It must have been a near one” and
forgot the matter. That is, until next day. While in-
specting the front desert gi irden I noted that this five-
foot or better cactus was split down throug[...]mal could do that so neat-
ly: seems it had to be a “blitz.” When Tim removed
each half later, such proved to be the case; the roots
were severed, as if by a knife; he thinks the lightning
bolt was aiming fo[...]; missed the tree, got the cactus instead.
Ah me. I shall miss Mr. Cactus, what is the life span of
cactus anyway? This fellow was pretty big twelve
years ago when we bought this house; the tree is the
newcomer, he wasn't around at all, just sprouted from
4 wind-blown seed and is now betwixt seven and eight
feet tall. Nature, thou art wonderful.
And, so are little children. They came in large
numbers to the Barn last Saturday afternoon for a
gala Art Show and the presentation of a play entitled
THE BOY WHO SAVED THE STARS plus several
delightful dance numbers in honor of parents, grand-
parents, assorted siblings, aunts, uncles and friends.
It WAS a gala oceasion. I approached it from the out-
side stairs to the upper gallery and was surprised to
find a beautiful double exhibit there; the original
Guild exhibit plus the Children’s Festival exhibit; a
delightful addition of two large and lovely murals, an
extensive collection of original watercolors and tables
holding pottery p[...]t attractive, imaginative and fun.
There was also a panel of balloon-stuffed cloth figures
with artfully crayoned faces and clothes. At top of
panel was a sign, WHICH IS YOUR CHILD? Didn't
know they had balloon bodies u[...]e punch and myriad cookies awaited
the completion of entertainment in the big gallery.
Apple Corps President Sue Lavely[...]-be nibblérs to have patience, and keeping track
of small dancers who were lining up for the first dance
number. They were the “four to sixers.” They made a
fine entrance on stage to tumultuous applause (full
house, of course). Julie McIntyre asked each of them
their names; one little boy said he didn’t know, but
everyone else did. They then sang and danced, I’m A
Little Teapot,” pouring themselves from side to side
with great effect. A slightly older group followed in, I
think, an Indian number. VERY well done. Julie is a
great teacher, as we know, and for this single week of
classes her eager beavers responded with intelligence
and enthusiasm.

Allison Foutch, chairman of the Festival, then in-
troduced the Play. Thought the program was a
charmer. Here it is verbatum.

THE BOY WHO SAVED THE STARS
by Doris Vallejo, adapted by V.I. Uhlir

THE PLAYERS

Alo Seth Bauer
Wizard Greg Shephard
Eastalia Kim Krull
Voice of the Bird Beth Fortenbery
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ing. Lovely lighting effects with stars disappearing,
then in the finale, reappearing, not only onstage but
all[...]magic, magic. All did their
parts well, ALO with a temp of 102, carrying on, in
good theater tradition, the narrative told the story
well and we, the audience, had a fine time. Thank you,
everyone involved.

Thanks, also, to the Apple Corpers who worked so
diligently on this successful project. Teachers Sue
Lavely, Allison[...]ayna Griffin,
Julie MeIntyre, Von Hatch, assisted in many ways by
other Apple Corpers whose names I do not have at
typewriter tip. It was a swell Festival.

Grown-up theater coming tonight, Wednesday,
August 19, 8 p.m. and Thursday, August 20 same
time, same show, presented by THEATRE INTER-
NATIONAL, a touring subsidiary of the Phoenix Con-
servatory Theatre Company, Roy Henderson, founder
and Artistic Director. This professional theater group
will be doing several[...]ve them
an Arizona setting, according to Roy, who is also
directing the evening’s entertainment. Tic[...]ge
Shop. Tickets are $3.00. Barn telephone number is
282-3809, Village Shop, 282-7751. Hurry, hurry for
reservations if you've not already made them, for this
evening of fun, tonight or Thursday.

Sunday’s POPSPOURRI concert promises to be a
dilly. This Sunday, August 23 at 3 p.m. we will have
the pleasure of hearing Saint Saens’s “Fantaisie” with
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The “surprise” in the concert is the first, ever, per-
formance of SEDONA SUITE, an original, three-part,
semi-class[...]einberg.
Originally composed and still planned as a fully-
orchestrated symphony, “Sedona Suite” will debut as
a slightly abridged piano version played by Mr.
Steinberg. A new, since April, resident of Sedona, Mr.
Steinberg says his Suite is the direct result of his first
visit to Sedona in October, 1980. I was so affected by
the beauty of the town and the integrity of its people,
I wanted to create something that would become a
lasting monument to the place and those who live
here.” So, “the suite is an unusual mixture of diverse
moods depicting Sedona’s present beauty and effect,
its past color as a ruby gem in a copper-mining, fron-
tier state, and its future promise as a leading
American aesthetic and business center.”

Admission to this interesting concert is free, dona-
tions to SAC always welcome, of course. See you Sun-
day at 3 p.m!

NEWS of the SAC BRIDGE MARATHON. Chair-
man Marie Murphy tells me registration is underway
for the Bridge Marathon at the Arts Center, closing
September 1. So, hop to it, bridge addicts. Couples are
divided into groups; each couple meets the other
couples (one at a time) for an evening of contract
bridge. Schedules and instructions will be provided.
The first game will be between September 15 and the
end of the month, the scheduled couples will arrange
the games for their convenience. Depending on how
many register, the schedules will probably call for
completion of the Marathon about April 1. Prizes will
be awarded at a party for all marathon players
sometime in April. This is a great way for bridge
players to meet other bridge players; newcomers
most welcome. Also a great way to contribute to the
support of the Sedona Arts Center.

GUILD MEETING: Tuesday evening, August 25,
7:30 o'clock. Frank Krueger in an Acrylic Demonstra-
tion. Mr. Krueger and Maria Krueger will be having a
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Grossman, Cici Finley, Mark Lang, Mary Langston,
Curt Brill and John Mahon, all of Tucson; Beverly
Hunt of Paradise Valley, Tom Schumacher of
Clarkdale, Dana Hernandez of Tempe and, of course,
Betsy Bryant of Sedona. The Exhibit will have its
Preview and Reception for members and guests Tues-
day, September 1, 5 to 7 p.m. Committee consists of
Betsy and Jim Bryant, Lee Ford, Adele Bednarz and[...]etsy will also be guest speaker at the
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Sedona Red Rock News, 1981-08-19 (19)4B - RED ROCK NEWS Sedona, Arizona Wednesday, August 19, 1981

Eggert Plans New, World Economics
Publication, S[...]Robert J. Eggert,
founder and _ chief
economist of Eggert
Economic Enterprises,
Inc. in Sedona and editor
of its monthly publica-
tion, ‘Blue Chip
Economic Indicators,”
has announced in the
August issue an upcom-
ing international version
of that publication, to be
called “Worldscan.”

In “Worldscan,” top
economists will be
forecasti[...]ublication will be
coming soon.

The August issue of
“Blue Chip Economic In-
dicators” also details
plans for the Second An-
nual Blue Chip Seminar
to be held in Washington,
D.C. on October 28.
“Supply-side” economics,
the outl[...]h and inflation and
what to do about it, and

few of the topics to be

discussed by top
economists at[...]around the country
will hear expert predic-
tions on the economic
outlook for 1982 and
beyond, both for the
United States and inter-
nationally.

“The seminar is being
presented at a critical
time,’’ Eggert says.
“Businesses w[...]an
awards luncheon will
feature the presentation
of the Theodore H.
Silbert Economic
Forecasting Award. The
$5,000 award will go to
the economist on Blue
Chip Economic In-
dicators’ 40-member
forecasting panel who
most[...]d infla-
tion rate for the three-

year period 1978-80.

Eggert himself will
give the updated cons[...]e year
ahead. He will also an-
nounce the results of a
special survey of over 40
top economists on what
the next 10 years are exp-
ected to hold for the U.S.
econom[...]y for Economic
Affairs designate, U.S.
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by Lucy Copestake[...]s, for us and about
us,” so said Jaine Smith
at a recent meeting of the
Barnstormers. Mrs.
Smith has an extensive
background in Parap-
sychology, and for many
years was closely[...]for Research
and Enlightenment
Southwest Council in
Phoenix. She has given
lectures/workshops on
dreams and other related
metaphysical subjects in
England, Canada, Hawaii
and throughout mainland
United States.

Mrs. Smith has been in-
volved in dreams since
kindergarten when the
Biblical story of Joseph
interpreting Pharoah’s
dream prompted a ques-
tion as to whether she
could talk to God in this
fashion. She was told,
“God doesn’t do that any
more,” a fact that took
her 40 years to learn was
not so.

In speaking of this
third of one’s life spent in
sleep, Mrs. Smith sees it
as a means of looking at
another dimension of our
being, “a dimension that
is exciting, complete and
available to us if we will[...]o learn its
symbology.”

For those who say they
don’t dream, usually
about 1/3 of any group
with which she is work-
ing, she says, “It’s a mat-
ter of memory or recall.
The very small percen-
tage of the population
which does not dream are
in mental institutions.”

Mrs. Smith feels that
through dreams the in-
dividual can get in touch
with its higher or God
self, ‘a sort of hot line to
God,” she called it. She
feels that despite today’s
materialism, part of us
has not lost our God
awareness, that this part
knows why we are here,
what we're supposed to
be doing, and that
through sleep we can
open a dialogue with
ourselves.

I am constantly stag-
gered by the enormity of
what we can get from our
dreams,” she told the[...]mental help;
can receive creative
ideas; get help in decision
making; receive past-life
readings, and[...]events.”

She emphasized the
fact that only the in-
dividual can interpret his
or her own dreams which
use a symbology
developed by the _ in-
dividual subconscious.
She therefore finds
dream dictionaries vir-
tually useless. As one of
several examples _il-
lustrating this point she
said that in general it is
believed water refers to
one’s spiritual being. In
her dream symbology,
however, water refers to
her[...]said she’s
amazed at the ingenuity
and tenacity of the sub-
conscious in getting
messages through to the
conscious mind. One par-
ticipant in a dream
workshop she was con-
ducting received no less
than 17 messages in suc-
cessive dreams which
said “You're too fat.” In
one dream, she was stirr-
ing food in a pot and the
floor collapsed; in
another she tried to get
on an airplane but was
turned back for excess
baggage although she
carried no luggage. A
grocery cart racing
downhill finally triggered
a visit to a doctor, who
told her she was lucky.
She was diabe[...]Mrs. Smith laughed
with the group as she
related this person’s final
dream on the subject.
“She was again at the
stove stirring a pot, but
when she looked down,
she was standing on a
white marble floor. Can't
you imagine how her sub-
conscious sat back with a
‘Whew!’ when the frantic

Jaine Smith, an authority on dreams and their interpretations, during a

talk she gave at the last meeting of the Barnstormers.
NEWSfoto by Lucy Copestake

mes[...]old the
group that presently
dream interpretation is
the “in” thing and very
popular. But she caution-
ed ev[...]nal
and self-revealing, they
should not be shared in-
discriminately, a practice
which could prove embar-
rassing.

She also pointed out[...]cognitive. She said
many Californians might
dream of impending ear-
thquakes but these are
not necessarily pre-
cognitive dreams. “What
are earthquakes but a
fault beneath the sur-
face?” she said. “It could
be that a personal

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be dismissed lightly as
“just a dream.” Every
dream is important, and
if you get the whole
dream, it has a message
100% of the time. She
went on to say, “You
should anticipate dreams
as an imp[...]nd you
can be sure that
whatever messages you
get in your dreams, you
are ready to cope with
and understand them.”

As part of her talk,
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Sedona Red Rock News, 1981-08-19 (20)Ernesto Zepeda, New Artist Here,

Specializes in Ethnic Portraiture

by Elizabeth Rigby

The exhibition at The
Arizona Bank this month
contains work by several
artists well known[...]two striking Indian
portraits by Ernesto
Zepeda, a newcomer to
the local scene who bids
fair to beco[...]order.

The Reynolds and the
two Beelers are hung on
the north and east walls
in the office area and the
Ottingers are displayed
on desks in that same
area and on a table inof
a San Ildefonso woman
heavily bedecked with
jewelry[...]s, they
reveal characterful faces
and are typical of this ar-
tist’s fascination with
ethnic subjects.

Zepeda, 38, who, with
his wife Suellen and their
18-month-old daughter
Mara, arrived in Sedona
in April of this year, was
born at Danli, Honduras,
on March 7, 1943, and liv-
ed in that Central
American republic until
1962, when he decided to
move to the states
because of the unstable
political climate of his
native land and its lack of
opportunity for young
people, he says.

Honduras was a center
of the Mayan civilization
throughout the first
millenium A.D. and its
population today is 90
percent mestizo.
Ernesto’s mother was a
teacher on a Mayan In-
dian reservation from his
third to his twelfth years,
“and that’s when I first
became interested in
native peoples, when I
got to like the people of
the earth.”

His father was an ex-
porter of precious woods,
which are among Hon-
duras’s prime natural
resources, “and probably
that’s where I got my
love for earth colors.”

An uncle is Marius
Zamora, a native of Hon-
duras who now lives in
Mexico.

“He is a noted sculptor
who, among other things,
created a monument for
the Honduran govern-
ment commemorating the
country’s independence
leader. I had been pain-
ting since childhood, and
he encouraged me to
undertake sculpture as
well,” Ernesto said in a
recent interview.

Ernesto attended the
School of Fine Arts at Te-
qucigalpa, capital city of
Honduras, for three
years, then became a
cadet in the Presidential
Guard.

When the then-
president was ousted by

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ARTIST ERNESTO ZEPEDA and his family, wife

Suellen and 18-month

old daughter Mara. The Zepedas are recent[...]Silver-West Gallery (formerly La Galeria) and two of his
large Indian portraits are included in the current group exhibition at The
NEWSfoto by Elizabeth Rigby

Arizona Bank.

a coup in typical Latin
American fashion,
Ernesto decided t[...]. He joined
the American merchant
marine, sailing on an
American ship flying the
Liberian flag, and tr[...]ears, sketching
the native people
whenever he was on
shore.

Then he settled in
Chicago, where he at-
tended the Art Institute
of Chicago for awhile and
the Alexander School of
Painting (now based in
San Diego) for two years.

After 12 years in the ci-
ty, however, he decided
he’d like to live closer to
the American Indian peo-
ple and he moved to San-
ta Fe in 1978. It was
there in that same year
that he met Suellen, who
was on vacation from a
job in British Columbia.

They married and
opened a small gallery,
which they operated for a
year and a half before
moving on to British Col-
umbia for another year
and a half.

Born Suellen Primost,
Zepeda’s wife is a native
of Philadelphia and a
1964 graduate of Vander-
bilt University (then
George Peabody College)
at Nashville, Tennessee,
majoring in music and
education.

A ‘cellist, she played
professionally with the
Nashville Symphony Or-
chestra and taught music
for a time before becom-
ing a consultant to
teachers of early
childhood education, first
in Washington, D.C., then
in the Boston area, and
later in San Francisco.

“Then I became involv-

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given, with a cross
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galleries, grouped by

state, where the work of
each artist may be seen.

The book also presents
a well-rounded photo
display of over 185 works
of art. The photos are in
color as well as black and
white and portray a wide
range of art: from the
abstract to western
representational, from
painting and sculpture to
tapestry.

Editor of the book is
Anne Avery (Lindsay).
Miss Avery's extensive
experience in the field of
art includes past owner-
director of four galleries
in Taos, N.M.

Sedona artists listed in
the book are these:
Stephen Juharos
Michael McCarthy
Eileen Conn
J. Roger Musick
Kenneth A. Ottinger

Sedona Makes the

ed in music again, and
this took me to British
Columbia,” she says.

It was[...]cquainted
with the Hopi people.

“It was during a
United Nations Con-
ference on Habitat and
Environment held in Van-
couver with which I was
involved. The Hopi elders
had been invited to[...]ligious beliefs.
While they were there,
they held a sacred heal-
ing circle. I found them to
be wonderful people,” she
says.

British Columbia, on
Canada’s. southwest
coast, held much for her
artist husband, too.

A lot of fascinating In-
dian tribes live there -
the Haidas, the Salish,[...]em poles,”
Ernesto says.

He had been executing
a number of commissions
and was showing his
work in the Harrison
Gallery in Vancouver, as
he still does, and “it was
great in a lot of ways, but
it rained all the time, and
finally we decided we
wanted to return to the
land of the sun.”

They had been to
Sedona at one time,[...]ho does some
landscapes as well as
figures, works in oil and
pastel and sculpture. To-
day he shows his work at
the Son-Silver-West
Gallery in Sedona; at the
Linda McAdoo Galleries
in Santa Fe;
Gallery Select in Seattle;
at the Harrison Galleries
in Vancouver; at the
Gainsborough Gallery in
Calgary, Alberta; and
with Joan Bailot at St.
Louis, Mo.

Now that he is here, he
says, he would like to find
a fellow painter who
shares his love of nature
and the outdoors and who
would like to be a compa-

at the.

nion on his painting
forays among the red
rocks.

Interestingly, there is
for him a special affinity
between the red rock
landscape and the Indians
he loves to paint.

“To me there is a
resemblance between the
color of the rocks and the
beautiful color of the In-
dian skin, between the
sculpture-like rock forma-
tions and the strong In-
dian physiognomy.”

Despite his avowed
concern with certain sub-
jects, however, Zepeda
says that in painting
“subject matter is merely
an excuse. How the artist
composes and des[...]ture, the colors he
chooses and the applica-
tion of the pigments on
the canvas, these things
are more important than[...]artist
becomes too involved
with small details he is
really departing from the
opportunity of express-
ing himself in a creative
manner. For me, a pain-
ting should be an exten-
sion of the artist himself
in a way that only the art
work itself can project.”

Zepeda studies the Old
Masters continuously in
order to learn from them
the enduring skills.

Among moderns, one
of his favorite painters is
Robert Henri, who
taught at the Chicago Art
Institute and in New
York and who was a
founder of the School of
Eight in the early 1900s.

“He emphasized
simplicity as a means of
achieving complicated
results. ‘Less is more,’ he
used to say, and with just
a few brush strokes he
could create an expres-
sion that was vibrant and
full of life,” Zepeda said
during the interview, ad-
ding that one. of his
favorite Henri sayings is,
“Have the courage to
make paintings that do
not look like ‘pictures.’ ”

NicCall’s Catalogue, Anonymously

Although no mention
of the locale is made,
there are some stunning
color photographs of
Sedona’s red rock coun-
try in the October issue
of McCall’s pattern
catalogue, a setting
selected, no doubt, to
reinforce the company’s
current stress on “ethnic
dressing.”

If you'd like to see the
photographs, stop in at
Alice Witcomb’s Fancy
Fabrics shop at Smith’s
Corner in West Sedona.
She'll be happy to show
you the cata[...]o
being somewhat teed off
by Sedona’s anonymity in
the deal.

RED ROCK NEWS Sedona, Arizona Wednesday, August 19, 1981 - 15A

Journalists are Writers, Also...

A Most Rewarding Life

Recording Town's History

Looking backward for
more than half a century,
and recalling memories of
“big stories” and lots and
lots of ordinary ones, the
life of a journalist is pack-
ed with adventure, ex-
citing contacts, bizarre
happenings, and a lot of
just plain, ordinary hard
work along with the
“glamour.”

And, if it so happens
the journalist has been a
“country editor” for all
those years in one rural
community, or maybe in
three or four, he also can
sit and contemplate at
times on some of the ac-
complishments in com-
munity service through
campaigns that he has[...]spapers
have been our life, and
we've known quite a few
country editors who've
done a good job for their
town and its people -- and
we've known some super
editors who were balls of
fire who were almost con-
tinually involved in sup-
porting some project for

the good and for progress
and to improve the lives
of his subscribers. Ex-
amples are: Mounting a
campaign to secure a
hospital in a community
that was burgeoning to
the point of having need
of such a service; giving
all-out support editorially
for a[...]ol
facilities; pushing for and
seeing to fruition a drive
to enlarge the city hall;
build a community swim-
ming pool; taking after a
crooked politician and
campaigning for his
removal; upgrading fire-
fighting facilities; install-
ing and/or adding im-
provements for a com-
munity park. Every rural
town in the U.S. must
keep abreast of the needs
of its residents and strive
to attain projects to
benefit the area. The
hometown paper is the
voice that speaks the
loudest and reaches the[...]citizens or
some fraternal group into
sponsorship of action to

pursue such goals he not
only provides a service
for his fellow townspeo-
ple, but earns c[...]s most evident —
when the editor waxes
eloquent in the campaign
he wages - he is sold on
his idea and anticipates
the community's
response he’s counting
on, and he usually gets
full (or substantial) sup-
port.

Just about every one in
his town can be the sub-
ject of an article - a
feature story, you might
say. Teachers, firemen,
peace officers, elected of-

ficials, some ministers,
grandparents, public of-
ficials, clerks. The list

goes on and on.
Recognition of the
elderly and the part they
have played in the
growth of their communi-
ty - or the roles they fill-
ed as members of com-
mittees, clubs, library
boards, their churches -
all deserve a special pat
on the back for their ef-
forts in labors, advance-
ment of ideas, attaining

of specific goals.

And, in those
categories of subjects to
write about for the
hometown paper, t[...]s,
class projects, educators
with special talents in
capturing the interest
and building enthusiasm
for tkeir students.

With such a broad field
of subjects - people and
their occupations, their
ambitions and their
public service - it is no
chore to find and write
some rewarding article[...]rve
public recognition and at-
tention. Stumbling on a
gem of a character who
loves life, his or her work,
who is involved in pro-
jects, arts, crafts, can
stimulate a wordsmith to
produce a piece of writing
that sings along. Such
persons fire a writer, and
the results are a better-
than-usual portrayal of
the personality.

Vic Lamb

Forest Fire Losses Held to Minimum

ALBUQUERQUE,

.M. - Forest Service
firefighters were expec-
ting a lot of fires this year
and they got what they
expected. The Forest[...]on announced today
that there were 22%
more fires this year than
last year and 15% more
than the five-year
average.

Only a few months
back, all indications
pointed to an explosive
fire season. “We were in

critical condition,” said
Jim Hickman, Regional
Aviation and Fire

Management director.
“We were short on peo-
ple and it was the driest
it had been in about 30
years.”

While the budget for
firefighting was not

‘reduced, it was not in-

creased to offset inflation
either. The region[...]said the
figures speak for
themselves. There were
1948 fires in Arizona and
New Mexico national
forests from January to
July 31 this year, com-
pared to 1523 last year,
and an average of 1672
over the past five years
during the same period.

Yet, only 6301 acres
burned this year, com-
pared to 37,908 acres last
year and an average of
41,158 acres over the past
five years. Hickman call-
e[...]re
absolutely killing
themselves.”

One example of their
hard work and dedica-
tion, Hickman said, was
members of the
Southwestern Forest
Fire Fighters, or SWFF
crews, as they are com-
monly called. “SWFF
crews normally work in
teams of 20 people. This
year we had to break
them up into three and
four-[...]lars
and Hot Shot and
Helitack crews, crack
teams of experienced
firefighters.

“Cooperation also had
a lot to do with it,”
Hickman said. ‘The
states of Arizona and

New Mexico, Bureau of
Land Management,
Bureau of Indian Affairs,
and National Park Ser-
vice people played a very
important part. We all
cooperated to make
ev[...]elp each other fight
fires, he explained.
Members of the

cooperative did most of
the fire suppression with
little outside help.
However, the regular
Forest Service con-
tingent of 25 smoke-
jumpers from Missoula,
Mont. ~stationed at the
Gila National Forest
from May 15 to July 15
was augmented by an ad-
ditional 40 smokejumpers
during June. Several
Forest Service fire
dispatchers from other
Forest Service regions
were also a tremendous
help, he said.

IT’S COMING
IN
SEPTEMBER!

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IS GOING TO HAVE SOMETHING SPECIAL FOR OUR
READERS AND ADVERTISERS BEGINNING IN SEPTEMBER.
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8B-RED ROCK NEWS Sedona, Arizona Wednesday, August 19, 1981

Cecil has a great love for the arts, ins

tilled in him by his parents in

Scotland. He was exposed at an early age to a[...]Lockhart-Smith,
the quiet, soft-spoken
president of the Humane
Society of Sedona, is a
surprise. Anyone
meeting him for the first
time o[...]slightly would scoff at the
idea that he could be a
strong force in getting
things done. But Cecil
Lockhart-Smith is a
“mover.” He gets things
done.

He was instrumental in
starting the Humane
Society in Sedona 20
years ago and has been
president since then.

He was one of the per-
sons responsible for
establishing the Sedona
Arts Center, was presi-
dent for seven years, and
is a lifetime member of
the board. For the past 25
years Cecil has _ been
president of the Verde
Valley Mental Health
Association, and was in-
strumental in setting

that up. He is vice-

president of the Nor-
thern Arizona Communi-
ty Guidance Center in
Flagstaff.

Cecil (he pronounces
his first name “see-sill’,
not ‘“cess-sill”) was presi-
dent of the Arizona State
Mental Health Associa-
tion in 1974, and was the
Arizona representative
to the Nat[...]h Association. He
has probably, he said,
traveled in this country
more in that position
than in any other capaci-
ty. I feel the whole idea
of mental health is
prevention, cure and
rehabilitation.” He said
he’s glad that mental il-
Iness does not have the
stigma of years ago.

He is also on the board
of directors of the
Friends of the Library
and was the first presi-
dent of that organization.
He served two terms as
president of Sedona’s
Chamber of Commerce.
The first term was for
two years, the second for
three years. “The main
project while I was presi-
dent,” he said, “was to
get a new building built.”

The quiet man with the
soft Scottish-British ac-
cent has been a member
of the Sedona Lions Club
for 24 years, has been the
treasurer, secretary and
president and is present-

ly their club historian.

Cecil, who said that
one of his great loves has
always been the theater
and the arts, was for
many years president of
the Verde Valley Com-
munity Concert Associa-
tion, and president of the
Verde Valley Artists
Guild in Jerome.

This is his second year
as president of the
Sedona Healthcare Ser-
vices. ‘“‘There is no
reason,” he said, “why a
community should not
have these services
(clinic, lab, x-ray, etc.) at
its doorstep. If a com-
munity is truly a com-
munity, there is no
reason we can’t have all
these community ser-
vices.”

He believes that
Sedona is that kind of
community. I realize in-
corporation is inevitable,
but this is not the time
for it. We are very for-
tunate to h[...]hard-working volunteers
we have.”

He was also on the
committee which organiz-
ed the ball park at the
Posse Grounds. That
same ball park was nam-
ed after him. I think the
plans for the new com-
munity park are good,
but it’s going to take a lot
of hard work,” he caution-
ed.

For many years, Cecil
was president of the
Stagecoach Players, an
acting group in Sedona,
and has directed meller-
dramas at Memory[...]hments, one
would think he would be
named Sedonan of the
Year. Well, he was. In
1980 the Rotary Club
voted him that honor.

Cecil explains his love
of the theater, culture
and community simply. I
was lucky enough to be
brought up by important
people who instilled
these things in me.”
Because they were im-
portant (his father was
Solicitor General - similar
to our Attorney General -
of Scotland, “an appoint-
ment made by the
Crown.” His mother was
a titled Lady-in-Waiting
to three queens of Great
Britain: Queen Victoria,
Queen Alexandria a[...]ex-
posed to education and

the arts.
He was born in Edin-
borough, Scotland,

educated there at the
University, at the Sor-
bonne in Paris, and in
Bonn and Heidelburg in
Germany. His degree was
in Education, devoted to
Oriental Art History,
parti[...]graduating, he
worked for the Hudson
Bay Company in Canada
for nine years, traveling
all over the Arc[...]he joined the Royal
Canadian Air Force and
served in the European
Theater.

After the War ended,
Cecil[...]ons
and was sent to the Far
East. He served first in
China as a liaison bet-
ween the U.N. and China
during their[...]r, Cecil
was assigned to go to the
UNESCO mission in
Paris. However, he met
Hamilton Warren in
Boston, and that was to
change his life. That was
in 1950, and Hamilton

Warren talked Cecil into
moving to Sedona to
become the Director of
Administration and com-
ptroller of the Verde
Valley School. “There
were about 350 people
living in Sedona then, and
I told him I would pro-
bably stay only about
three years,” he laughed.

Now, 31 years later,
Mr. Sedonan of 1980 hasa
bust of himself on display
in the Sedona Arts
Center. The bust was
done by Nassan Gobran
at the request of the
board of directors in
honor of Cecil’s service to
the Arts Center. It was
Nassan who found the
location for the Sedona
Arts Center and _ in-
terested Cecil in helping
organize it many years
ago while working[...]d with many “movers”
who have instilled pride
in our community by get-
ting important things
done,[...]Smith.

“Our main concern at the Humane Society is to get the animals off the

NEWSfoto Feature

by
Dick Riley

street and give them a decent life,” said Cecil Lockhart-Smith. He has been
president of the Sedona Humane Society since it was organized 20 years

ago.

The Board of Directors commissioned Nassan
Gobran to do this bust of Cecil in honor of his
many years of service to the art center. It belongs
to the Art Center and is on display there.

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RED ROCK NEWS

Box 619, Sedona, Arizona 86336

2A - RED ROCK NEWS Sedona, Arizona Wednesday, August 19, 1981

Phone: 282-7795

A Legal Paper, published weekly, every Wednesday
se[...]ostage Paid at Sedona, Arizona 86336

KEEP POSTED ON SEDONA WEEKLY:
Out of Town Subscriptions: $14.00 a year, '/2 year $10.00.

Local Subscriptions: $10.

a year.

New Booklet in Town

The introduction describes it as a
guide to help you get a handle on your
energy bill .. by making you a smarter
energy consumer. Its theme is not to
ask you to knuckle under to rising
energy costs, but rather to encourage
you to buckle down to a concerted pro-
gram of evaluating and possibly re-
shaping your energy lifestyle.

The publisher of this most infor-
mative booklet, The Energy Con-
sumer's Guide, is Arizona Public Ser-
vice. The booklet’s purpose is to sug-
gest ways of conserving energy and,
subsequently, cutting down on use,
which in turn scales down bills.

Along with APS, some of us can
remember that back in 1935 hamburger
meat was 35 cents a lb.; a new Dodge
car was $869; and you could go to the
m[...]0 cents. Coffee was 25 cents
per lb. and gasoline 18 cents per gallon.
A household electric bill was typically
around $3.6[...]e forever. Hamburger and coffee
have gone up over 1000% in cost,
movies and cars over 900%.

Now what, according to APS, has
happened to electric bills? Of course
they are greater than ever before. Yet,
the price per kilowatthour is almost the
same as in 1935. So why the big in-
crease? Put simply, it is usage. In the
last 15 years, electricity use per
customer has doubled.[...]population growth.

Library Hours
Phone 282-7714

Monday - 10 to 4:30, 7 to 9
Tuesday - 10 to 4:30
Wednesday - 7 to 9 p.m.
Thurs., Fri., Sat. - 10 to 4:30

There’s a new exhibit in the glass
cases of the Sedona Public Library.
Faye Frost has cleverly arranged a
sample of the shells which she has col-
lected in her world travels, and they'll
be on display at the library through the
middle of September.

Large shells are being featured in
this display. A Giant Spider Conch from
Oman, a Baler shell from N.E.
Australia, a Horned Helmet and a
Bear's Paw from the Philippines, and a
Pink Roller from Puerto Rico are
among the lovely[...]Hot weather makes it seem far off,
but Christmas is only about four mon-
ths away! It’s not too ear[...]we can help with your craft
and baking projects.

A special selection of Christmas
magazines and books will be featured at[...]ines. It’s especially puzzl-
ing when there’s a Xerox copying
machine for the convenience of those
who would like to have a copy of any in-
formation found in a magazine.

It is per residential customer. Think
about that a moment.

Most of the appliances found in the
homes today didn't even exist in 1935.
Think about the appliances and energy
users y[...]xpen-
sive and so plentiful for so long, we
built a whole lifestyle of convenience,
speed, comfort and, unfortunately,
waste around it.

It's a lifestyle none of us wants to
give up. In 1935, the typical household
used 756 kilowatthours of electricity a
year. By 1978 the figure has risen to
9,918 kilowatthours. In 1988, APS is
predicting that figure will be more than
13,000 kilowatthours.

It’s a dilemma, obviously, but it is
one that you can do something about. It
will take some re-thinking, looking at
energy a little differently - as a product,
for instance. Consider it as you do
groceries or clothes, as a commodity
that must be included in the family
budget.

This is where The Energy Con-
sumer’s Guide can be of assistance.It
contains ideas to re-direct your th[...]ions to be con-
sidered. So the next time you are in the
vicinity of the APS office on Coffee Pot
Drive, better stop in and avail yourself
of this free booklet. It is basic conserva-
tion. There is no better way to

Keep Sedona Beautiful.

Harmless as it may seem, even tear-
ing an advertisement from a magazine
can sometimes destroy it. The page
that was attached to the advertisement
is often left loose and then becomes
lost.

We would like to ask patrons to
please be considerate and copy informa-
tion found in newspapers and
magazines rather than remove it.

On the subject of magazines: The cur-
rent issue of a magazine must remain in
the library. Back issues can be checked
out for home use and are found on the
shelf underneath the non-circulating
copy and also upstairs.

We've had some difficulty holding on-
to the latest magazines. Again, we'd
like to ask for consideration -- if you
don’t have time to read the newest
issue of a magazine while you’re at the
library, please don’t take it with you!

xx

A map of the proposed State Park to
be located on Oak Creek on the former
Eckankar and once-Helen Frye proper-
ty can be seen at the library. Residents
who would like to make comments on
the proposed use of the land (as
designated on the map) can call Howard
Craig at 282-4292.

New[...]y include
“Peace Breaks Out” by John Knowles,
which takes place at a boys’ prep
school, as did his earlier novel, “A
Separate Peace.” This new work is set
in 1945.

Other novels are “Love, Dad,” by
Evan Hunter, “The Home Front” by
Margaret Craven, “Mask ofof Southern California)

3. WHY NOT YOU?

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VEDANTA
“THE PERENNIAL PHILOSOPHY[...]August 25, 26th, 27th
Speaker: Swami Buddhananda (A Western Monk from the Vedanta

1. VEDANTA, IMMEDIATE AND PERSONAL
2. THE UNIVERSAL[...]follow road across creek to island - middle house on left.)

NO CHARGE
282-5401

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WHAT'S DOING
IN SEDONA

What's Doing in Sedona? (Compiled by the Sedona-
Oak Creek Canyon Chamber of Commerce and
published courtesy of the Red Rock News).
Remember the Hot Line Crisis Number is 634-3632.

THURSDAY, AUGUST 20

Pre-School Story Hour - 10:30 a.m. Sedona Public
Library. 282-7714.

Kiwanis Club Mtg. & Luncheon - 12 noon, King’s
Ransom Restaurant. Visitors welcome. 282-3155.

Oak Creek Niners 8:00 a.m. Oak Creek Country
Club. Visitors welcome. 282-7318/9295.

Sedona-Oak Creek Canyon Chamber of Commerce
informal breakfast meeting 7:30 a.m. Oaxaca
Restaurant. All members welcome. 282-7722.

Course on Miracles taught by Corinne Hamilton
1:30 p.m. at Unity Church. No fee. 282-7181.

Overeaters Anonymous 7 p.m. Call Cathy. 282-384[...]Harness Weaving - Inga Krook, Instructor. 282-3671.

Elk’s Club No. 2291 - 8:00 p.m. - Lodge on Airport
Rd. - visiting Elks welcome. 282-7571.

An Evening of Live Comedy - 8:00 p.m. - Sedona
Arts Center in association with Theatre International
- at Sedon[...]ations.

Veterans Administration Representative - 1:00 to
3:00 p.m. - Justice Court.

FRIDAY, AUGUST 21

Duplicate Bridge - 1 p.m. Harmony Hills Club
House - North off 89A past fire station. Visitors
welcome. 282-7406.

Fish-Chicken Fry - 6:30 to 8 p.m. Elks Lodge on Air-
port Road. Public invited. 282-7571.

Alcoholics Anonymous Mtg. - 8:30 p.m. General
Supply Co. Bldg. on Hopi Drive. 282-5228.

Men's Prayer Meeting 7:00 a.m. Wesleyan Sanc-
tuary on Brewer Rd. Open to all.

Mellerdrama sponsored by the Sedona-Oak Creek
Canyon Chamber of Commerce “Samurai” at Memory
Lane Theater beh[...]8-Harness Weaving. Inga Krook, Instructor. 282-3671.

SATURDAY, AUGUST 22

Alcoholics Anonymous - 8 p.m. General Supply Co.
Bldg. on Hopi Drive 282-5240.

All-Sedona Gym Night at Sedona School on Brewer
Rd. Basketball at 6:30, Volleyball at 7:15, Program at
8:00. Everyone welcome. 282-4262.

Mellerdrama sponsored by the Sedona-Oak Creek
Canyon Chamber of Commerce “Samurai” at Memory
Lane Theatre beh[...]. 282-7735.

Woodcarvers Show at Tlaquepaque from 10 a.m. to
5 p.m.

Pancake Breakfast - 8 a.m. - sponsored by Harmony
Hills Rec. Assoc. - Har[...]ap Shooting. Coconino County Sheriff's
Range, end of Jordan Rd. 1:00 p.m. Everyone
welcome; help for beginners. 282-9219.

Sedona Arts Center “Pops Pourri” Concert a[...]282-3809.

Woodcarver's Show at Tlaquepaque from 10:00 a.m.
to 5:00 p.m.

MONDAY, AUGUST 24

Duplicate Bridge - 1 p.m. - Harmony Hills Club
House - north off 89A, past fire station. Visitors
welcome. 282-7406.

Troop No. 26 Boy Scouts - 7:30 p.m. - Church of the
Red Rocks. 282-7047.

A-A Women’s Stag Meeting - 8 p.m. General Supply
Co. Bldg. on Hopi Drive, 282-3362.

Al-Anon Family Mtg. - 8 p.m. - “Is Your Life Af-
fected by Someone Elses Drinking Problem?” General
Supply Co. Bldg on Hopi Drive. 282-4242/3978.

Alcoholics Anonymous Mtg. - 8 p.m. Genera! Supply
Co. Bidg. on Hopi Drive - 282-5240.

Women’s Prayer Group. E[...]-7440 for information.

Driver’s Exam - 9:00 to 11:30 a.m.; 1:00 p.m. to 3:30
p.m. Elk’s Lodge on Airport Rd.

Dynamic Prayer Group at 10:00 a.m. Unity Church.
282-7181.

Pendleton Fabric Craft School. Swedish
Upholstery. Inga Krook, Instructor. 282-3671.

TUESDAY, AUGUST 25

Ladies Day Golf 8:30 a.m. - Oak Creek Country
Club. 282-4462.

Verde Valley Home Town Band - 7:30 p.m. Sedona
School on Brewer Road. New band members welcome.
282-3700.[...]es - 7:30 p.m. For information and
rides call 282-1275. Visitors welcome.

Sedona Sunrise Kiwanis Club7 a.m. Auntie Maudes
Restaurant. 282-4815.

Sedona Midday Rotary Club - 12:10 p.m. Poco
Diablo. 282-7116.

Course in Miracles 7:00 p.m. Sedona School on
Brewer Road.

Home ‘Bible Studies, 7:30 p.m. Al[...]dish
Upholstery. - Inga Krook, Instructor. 282-3671.

AA Meeting - 1:30 p.m. General Supply Building on
Hopi Drive.

Soroptimist Club - 12 noon - Call for location.
282-5236.

BPW - 7:00[...]Food Co-Op, 7:00 p.m. at Unity
Church Annex. 282-1267.

Sedona Arts Center - Artists & Craftsmens Gu[...]ST 26
Sedona Toastmaster’s Club - Poco Diablo 7 a.m. to
8:30 a.m. For further information contact Roger Lytel

" 282-1775.

Course in Miracles taught by Corinne Hamilton,
Unity Church. 7:00 p.m. 282-7181.

Men’s Golf - 8: a.m. Oak Creek Country Club.
282-4462.

Al-Anon Family Mtg. - 1:30 p.m. “Is Your Life Af-
fected by Someone Elses Drinking Problem?” General
Supply Co. Bldg. on Hopi Drive. 282-4242/3978.

Rotary Club - 6:45 p.m. Turtle Restaurant.
282-7591.

Elkgo - 7:30 pm. to 9:30 p.m. Elks Lodge on Airport -

Road. Open to the public. 282-7571.

Troop No. 25 Boy Scouts 7:30 p.m. L.D.S. Chapel[...]Anonymous Mtg. - 8 p.m. General Supply
Co. Bldg. on Hopi Drive 282-5240.

Driver’s Exam - 9:00 to 11:30 a.m.; 1:00 p.m, to 3:30
p.m. Elks Lodge on Airport Rd.

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

Letter to the Editor:

Dear Sir:

Mrs. Esther Dorris, in
her letter printed August
12, feelingly presents the
other side of the story
about coyotes. We
understand and respect
her concern and the con-
cern of those engaged in
raising livestock who
must cope with this pre-
blem.

We, of the National
Audubon Society,
recognize that some[...]d that ran-
chers are entitled to pro-

Tee Time

On the cooler and less
humid morning of August
11th, there were 62 ladies
of the Oakcreek Country
Club Women’s Golf
Association participating
in the day’s event, which
was “Criers Tourna-
ment.” Winning ladies
were:

A Flight
Eisen

Fox

Moore
Waldmann
Mahannah

B Fli[...]mmins
Garkie
Marston

Be sure to get your en-
try in for the FIESTA de
la ROCA ROJA on
September 11th. Entries
close September 1st with
no refunds after that
date. The field is limited
to 60 two-person teams,
so don’t delay. The com-
mittee is working very
diligently to make this
Member-Guest event the
best ever.

The first Ringer Tour-
nament will end August
18th. The event for that
day will be “Par 4’s p[...]Tournament.”
The sign-up sheet for
Tuesday play is in the
lounge one week ahead.

New
Subscribers

New[...]tect their property. What
the Society objects to, in
the long fight against
poisoned bait as a method
of predator control, is the
wholesale slaughter of
wildlife in order to get rid
of a few livestock killers.

Poisoned bait kills any
b[...]rough the “food chain.”
Over the decades when
1080 was used, hundreds
of thousands of badgers,

foxes, raccoons, hawks,
eagles and _ other
“non-target” birds and

animals -- even a Califor-
nia condor — were killed
along with th[...]es are not

livestock killers. Their
major source of food is
rabbits and rodents.
Because these animals
are grass-eaters, coyotes
perform a valuable ser-
vice to the range and
mankind in general by
keeping their numbers in
check.

Our feelings are not of
distorted affection for the
coyote but of practical ex-
pediency dictated by con-
cern for all species. The
use of a violent, broad
spectrum poison such as
1080 (Fluorethanoic Acid)
with its protracted half
life is an ecologically
unacceptable solution to
this problem.

- Sincrely,

Anita MacFarlane
President[...]en precedent with every
administration before him in announcing as his choice
to succeed Justice Potte[...]ed by the Senate, will be the
first woman justice on the United States Supreme

Court. That the Presid[...]s his nominee’

the first woman majority leader in a state legislature
- and that the state is one where women were
represented early on at high levels of elected and ap-
pointed office — is historically fitting. Most important-
ly, in nominating Sandra O’Connor, President Reagan
has selected a candidate possessing every credential
he has indicated was necessary to serve on the
highest court of the land.

I have known and respected Mrs. O’Connor for
many years since I was Administrative Assistant to
the Governor of Arizona, and she was Assistant At-
torney General and assigned to represent the Gover-
nor’s office. In the mid-1970s I had the opportunity
once again to work closely with Sandra O’Connor
when she was majority leader in the State Senate. As
Pima County Attorney, I had frequent occasion to
visit the State Capitol during the creation of the
Arizona Drug Control District. Sandra O’Connor was
thorough and conservative in the Arizona Senate --
and she knew how to make it work. Because of her
outstanding qualifications, I recommended her to the
press before her name was mentioned publicly as a
potential nominee.

In announcing his decision, President Reagan
characterized Mrs. O'Connor as a “person for all
seasons.” To look at her record is to see the ap-
plicability of such a description... Lawyer,. state
senator and judge - she rates superlatives from her
colleagues in all three areas. She is a devoted wife and
mother who takes great pride in the value of the fami-
ly. She is a community leader. She is on the Board of
the Smithsonian Associates, Salvation Army, the
M[...]National Bank, Stanford
University, elected Woman of the Year, and recipient
of the annual award from the National Conference of
Christians and Jews.

Sandra O’Connor is determined, but not dogmatic;
conservative, but not an ideologue. She is a skilled
judicial technician who renders her decisions on a
pragmatic, case-by-case basis with careful and pr[...]acts, to the law, to the precedents. Her
opinions on the Arizona Court of Appeals show, too,
that she believes in interpreting the law, not making
it -- and it is this ability to interpret and apply the law
that is paramount in judging controversies that come
before the Suprem[...]a
O’Connor has an inherent respect for justice. In a 1978
murder case she was capable of canceling her own
sentence and ordering a new trial when she believed
something had gone wrong in the process of criminal
justice. She is a student of the law, and I do not think
President Reagan could have chosen anyone who can
make a greater contribution to both the high court
and the nation than Sandra Day O’Connor.

CHAMBER OF COMMERCE NEWS

sedona-oak creek canyon

Too bad a[...]busy driving taxicabs and cutting hair.
Not true of our Ambassadors. This bi-lingual group
did a magnificent job in leadership during the Gover-
nor’s Commission on Arizona Envirommental Sum-
mer Conference.

The Ambassadors hosted the conference, held in
Sedona this year. The Chamber and the community
may well be proud of the image projected for Sedona
at Poco Diablo and the Elks Club by this group of
leaders.

Speaking of people, “UP WITH PEOPLE” is com-
ing back. With the support of the Flagstaff Chamber
of Commerce, KCLS Radio and the Associated
Students of NAU, The Up With People Show is retur-
ning to Flagstaff on Tuesday, August 25th.

There is no sadder sight than a young pessimist.
Well, there aren't any in this young group of per-
formers. This music festival is the most up-beat and
optimistic in the world. Don’t miss The UP WITH
PEOPLE Show at Ardrey Auditorium in Flagstaff.
More information is available at the Chamber office.

The Mellerdrammers continue on their successful
way. SAMURAI is on and reservations are necessary
for dinner. We ask you to come early for the show,
seats are at a premium close to 8:00. Dinner reserva-
tions may be obtained by calling 282-7735.

A note of interest. Visits to state parks and
monuments fell well below the level of a year ago as
the winter tourist season ended on a sour note in ear-
ly spring. The outlook for the summer season ap-
peared to be just as depressed. Did anyone note this
phenomenon in Sedona? Keep the good thoughts
we're booming.

In writing as well as in speech making, one should
be sincere, be brief an[...]come to THE CHAMBER MIXER at The First
State Bank of Sedona on Thursday, August 27th, from
5:30 to 7:30 p.m. A wonderful time to see your own
hometown ba[...]

Sedona Red Rock News, 1981-08-19 (23)6B - RED ROCK NEWS Sedona, Arizona Wednesday, August 19, 1981

2nd Annual Jerome Artists' Studio
Tours Set for August 29 and 30

by Elizabeth Rigby

As a highlight of the
7th Annual Jerome
Theme and Memorabilia
Show,[...]e last year -— the
Jerome Artists' Studio
Tours in which guests
visit local artists in their
own studios and have an
opportunity to watch the
artists at work.

This year‘s tours will
be conducted on Satur-
day and Sunday, August
29 and 30, from 10 am. to
3 p.m.. with cars loading
in front of the Verde
Valley Art Association
on Main Street next to
the Jerome Post Office.

Tickets at $2.50 per
person for adults, $1.50
for senior citizens and
children may be purchas-
ed at the VVAA on tour
day or reserved in ad-
vance by calling 634-5466.

Those planning to go
on the tour are advised to
wear comfortable
clothing and walking
shoes. The tour, which
will take about two
hours, will involve some
walking and climbing of
stairs.

Stops on this year's
tour will include The
Warehouse, oldest
building in Jerome, which
houses the studios and
workshops of Richard
Martin, owner of the
Woodchute Woodworks
and Mayor of Jerome:
Nancy Driver of Wound-
ed Buffalo Leather; Tony
Fam of Termite Wood
Productions; and sculptor
Scott Owens, who works
in marble and has work
on view at the Shidoni
Sculpture Fellowship in
Tesuque, New Mexico, as
well as in Jerome.

Next stop will be the
studio home of George
Waddell, painter and
printmaker, who is this
year's VVAA president.
Waddell‘s work is in
private collections across
the United States and[...]rd Johnson's Clay
Dragon pottery studio
and shop. A recent ar-
rival in Jerome from Ar-
cosanti, Johnson builds
and throws fine pottery
with unique and unusual
glazes.

Then on down the hill
to the old Mingus Union
High School, which now
houses several artists‘
studios.

Robin Anderson is a
dynamic painter whose
large landscapes and
figure[...]ern heritage.
Margo Mandette paints.
draws, works in pastels.
and batiks.

Gay Johnson’s
photography studio,
Resolutions, contains
many examples of her
work. including her
strong visual documenta—
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theme show.

Gary Romig's studio.
which is just down the
hall, has been described
as having "the feeling of
the jungle, where many
colorful and exotic birds
fly from tree to tree."
Gary is a painter, print-
maker, and photographer
who, with[...]tree Farm
Graphica.

Pam Fullerton Romig's
studio is upstairs in the
building and houses a
multitude of paintings,
drawings, and prints ex-
ecuted in her unique and
intricate style. She has il»
lustrated a book for
children, “The Blue Colt,"
by Sister Bourne. and she
and her husband are

represented in the-per-
manent collection of the
Valley National Bank.[...]R

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Across the courtyard is
A” Building. It houses
the studios of sculptor
Don Bassett and stained
glass artists Cr[...]Hor-
nholtz. The McLain and
Hornholtz studios are on
the third floor of the
building. Bassett's studio
home is in the basement.

McLain does commis-
sioned work in stained
glass from his own
designs. Hornholtz use[...]ations. Bassett, who
does found-object
sculpture, is a merit
award winner in this
year‘s Theme Show and
his work is in many col-
lections in the West.

Jore Park and Wylcie
Fables share a studio in
the old gymnasium. Jore
(pron. jorie) and Wylcie[...]own
sets, then dancing and
recording the results on
their video cameras for
later replay.

Last stop on the tour
will be Paul Nennist’s
handbuilt stone studio
house in the Dundee sub-
division. An environmen
tal designer as well as an
artist, Nennist is
represented in the per-
manent collection of the
Valley National Bank and
won an honorable men-
tion in this year‘s Viet-
nam Veterans Memorial
Competition.[...]ey Art Association,
P.0. Box 985, Jerome, Az.
86331 or by calling
634-5466.

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several hundred dollars.
NE WS!oto by Dick Riley

The driver of this vehicle, Kristen Johnson, of
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Some of the many elegant pieces of custom- Sedona.

tailored clothing at Valentino, Ltd. in West

Most of us have pro-
bably experienced the
frustration of finding
clothes in just the right
Style, color and fabric, on-
ly to discover the store
didn’t have it in our size,
or if it was the right size,
maybe the[...]lored
clothing. Buying custom
clothes assures you of an
excellent fit, plus your
choice of style, color and
fabric every time.

Janet Valentino and
her associate, Marc
Mendelsohn, are _ in-
troducing their fall-
winter line of custom-
tailored clothing for men
and women. In addition,
there is an exciting

RED ROCK NEWS Sedona, Arizona Wednesday, August 19, 1981 - 7B

Valentino, Ltd. Offers
Many Beautiful Clothes

purchase of a custom-
tailored outfit (jacket and
slacks or ski[...]d. will give you an addi-
tional coordinated pair of
slacks or skirt free.
Janet explained,
“When a customer comes
into Valentino, Ltd., the
first thing to do is find
out what styles and
fabrics they are _ in-
terested in. Our custom-
tailoring style books con-
tain sketches of over 50
different styles of
jackets, pants and skirts,
including classics,
We[...]e
customer’s individual
tastes. Next, we choose a
fabric from our collection
of over 2,000 different

perfect fit, over 25 dif-
f[...]taken. The
measurements are then
programmed into a com-
puter. The computer
guides a laser beam that
is used to cut the fabrics
for each garment in-
dividually to the
customer's’ precise
measurem[...]nto the
material the customer
has chosen, it cuts a
muslin copy of what the
garment should be. The
customer is then called
for a fitting, using the
muslin copy. This way,
any alterations or incor-
rect measurements can
be fixed before the
customer’s material is cut
into. The computer is
then re-programmed to
include any changes

result[...]The laser then
cuts the material and the
garment is assembled.
The entire process from
the first time the
customer comes in takes
3 to 4 weeks. The result is
a perfectly- fitting
tailored garment in the
style and fabric the
customer wanted.”
Although custom
tailoring answers a very
specific need in clothing,
Janet’s favorite part of
the business is still
designing women’s wear,
especially dresses. As
Janet pointed out, “So
much of what you find in
stores today is cheaply
made, with inferior
fabrics and sized for the
woman who is 5 ft. 11 in-
ches tall and weighs 100
lbs. Despite decreasing

NEWSftoto by Dick Rile[...]time.
That’s what makes
custom dressmaking such
a bargain.” Janet uses
the best fabrics, either
f[...]e most popular right
now. Her designs are bas-
ed on years of dressmak-
ing experience discover-
ing what works best for
each type of figure.

Janet went on to say,
“When a customer wants
something specific for a
special occasion, all they
have to do is show me a
picture of the outfit or
describe it, and I can
make it. For the women
who aren't quite sure
what will look best, I like
to draw several different
sketches for them to
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Sedona Red Rock News, 1981-08-19 (26)[...]Queen Hotel
Restaurant Splendid Winter-day Trip

A return to the past is easily ac-
complished at the famous old “Queen”
in the reviving town of Bisbee. Just 114
miles from Green Valley stands the ma-
jestic old hotel in the midst of hills and
canyons of one of the largest copper
mining areas of the world.

At the turn of the century, Bisbee
was a thriving boom town of 20,000 peo-
ple with two opera houses and 40 bars.
This unique historical town still leaves
one feeling what a tremendous task it
was to carve out a living from the
mountainsides. Tombstone joins Bisbee
by a picturesque highway over Mule
Mountain.

At the end of this route is the Copper
Queen Hotel which still retains its mid-
Victorian look on the outside as well as
the refurbished interior.

The dining room is light and airy
with the feeling we have walked into
the 1920s. Antique buffets with marble
tops decorate each end of the room.
Hanging lamps provide light and are in
keeping with the beginning of the cen-
tury.

The young waitresses wear high-
necked, long- puffed-sleeved blouses,
which add to the dramatic setting of the
room.

The evening menu started with clam
chowder, followed by a generous serv-
ing of prime rib beef. Their specialty in
the morning is a hardy special omelet
filled with ham, cheese, and green pep-
pers. This was served with potatoes,
toast and jelly, or if you wish, there is a
big breakfast steak for those who may
have worked all night!

We needed to walk up the hill on
Main Street to the place selected for
lunch, called Shepards Inn. This cozy
place is down a flight of stairs to the
ground floor and is generally used by
the younger population of Bisbee. The
food is good, inexpensive and catches
the eye with such n[...]scue . . all beverages!

If your travels take you this far,
drive on to Douglas. The Old Gadsen
Hotel is in the middle of town, has a
wide marble circular staircase leading
to an enor[...]other world with registered cattle
brands painted on the walls. The El
Conquistador dining room is reported
to serve good meals.

At the moment, cabbage looks good

and fresh in the markets. It is low in
fats and does not need much salt to be
tasty. The Chinese cabbage is known as
celery cabbage and is delicate but with
a tart taste.

Using the regular cabbage, here is a
recipe that can be cooked ahead of time
and refrigerated. Pull the leaves off the
head of the cabbage and make the
following filling for stuffing.

1 egg
1 onion, minced

1 lb. ground beef
scant '4 cup uncooked rice
season[...]hite pepper

Mix well. Pull large leaves off head of
cabbage. Cut off thick part of stem.
Place filling in center, roll sides and
ends and hold together with a tooth
pick. Place in casserole, seam down. For
a sauce, combine the followiong:

1 can of whole tomatoes
1 can tomato soup

1 cup brown sugar

1 cup white raisins

% cup red wine

1 large carrot shredded

Mix well and cover the stuffed cab-
bage. Sprinkle lemon juice over sauce
to give a sweet-sour taste. Correct
seasoning with more lem[...]s. Cover
with foil to keep from drying out.

Here is a good dish using cabbage for
singles. Buy a small piece of corned
beef. Place in crock or Dutch oven and
bring to a boil. Pour off water and
repeat three more times.

The fifth time, bring water to a boil
and simmer until meat is tender but
still rather firm. Most of the salt should
be removed by that time. Cut the cab-
bage into six wedges. Place the large
leaves on the bottom of casserole and
the wedges on top. Steam until tender.
Before serving, cut corned beef
diagonally and place on cabbage. On a
platter put cabbage, corned beef, boiled
potatoes and a green vegetable. Serve
with assorted mustards and pumper-
nickle bread.

Just in case there are any leftovers,
make corned beef ha[...]ether
with heavy cream, form into patties and
fry in oil until brown on each side.

We're not a family yet.

PHOTO Courtesy Luiz and Shannon

Paw Prints

There’s a nice, shiny LEATHER
medal waiting at the Shelter of the
Humane Society on Soldier Pass Road
for whoever broke in there Sunday
night, dumped file contents all over the
floor, stole the petty cash and other
items. The medal is marked “To the
Despicable of the Week.” The Sheriff's
department is on the trail, with finger-
prints. Come in and get it and take your
lumps!

The potential losers from that deal

include quite a collection of young pup-
pies. Three abandoned in Harmony
Heights are the Heinz 57 hound varie-
ty.[...]girls. The boxer mix baby girl has
cute freckles on her nose. “Perry,” the
male black Lab mix with a white star on
his chest, is now four months old. Five
little shepherd mixes are reaching for
eight weeks. The week's bargain is a
purebred five-month-old sable-color
German shepherd with papers, who has
had her shots. Her family is moving,
and can’t take her. “Candy” misses
them. She has been kept outside, but is
a good candidate for training. Another
grown-up shepherd mix is “Molly.”
The adoption record is continuing on
the depressingly-low side. “Marston”

and “Buffy” were the only two picked.

up. On the outside, there’s a lovely six-

year-old Brittany spaniel, spayed, all
shots, looking for a home.

Last week hit the all-time record for
the number of sheltered cats, 36. It is
better to have them brought to the
Shelter rather[...]or run
wild. The Society appreciates the
motives of the people who take the
trouble to bring them in. Every effort is
made to find a good home for each
healthy, adoptable animal, but, alas, the
balance is on the losing side.

Hope you noticed the “Arizona
Republic” article about the man in Scot-
tsdale who was ticketed and sentenced
for leaving his dog locked up in his
truck. The police check on him turned
up some fraud charges. Can’t chart-the
exact correlation, but it’s a safe bet that
people who aren’t nice to animals just
aren't nice.

Again still, there are kittens and cats
of every color and size begging for
placement. One little lady has just
enough of a touch of Siamese to outline
her ears, paws and tail darkly, in an
otherwise-pale-gray coat. The others
run the gamut of size, color and per-
sonality. Please come and help reduce
the plethora. The grown-up lady in the
picture at the foot of the cat tree is
SPAYED!

Shelter hours, Mon.-Fri. 9-12, 1-5;
Sat. 9-12, 1-4. Tel. 282-4679.

by Elizabeth Rigby

Maria and Frank
Krueger, mother and son,
will be holding a joint ex-
hibition of their paintings
this weekend, Saturday
and Sunday, August 22
and 23, from 1 to 5 p.m. in
the former. Vincent Ford
building in West Sedona.

Maria has lived in
Sedona for the past 10
years. Her son, an ar-
chitect and teacher as
well as an artist, will be
giving a _ painting
demonstration at the
Sedona Arts Center
Tuesday evening, August
25, followed by a three-
day, in-the-field, any-
medium workshop under
the auspices of the SAC
Artists’ and Craftsmen’s

Waist sizes 28 to 42.

Of course you can charge it

Bt"

Sale prices
effective through
August 22.

The big

1022

denims

100% cotton 14-0z. denim jeans
Cotton/polyester corduroy jeans

Guild.

Mrs. Krueger, who
started painting in the
1960's, works in both oils
and watercolors. She
likes to paint flo[...]ly she has swit-
ched to acrylics and has
adopted a new and more
dramatic style while pain-
ting the[...]e mother-and-son
team will have some 25
paintings in the upcoming
show, with his being

RED ROCK NEWS Sedona, Arizona Wednesday, August 19, 1981 - 11B

Maria and Frank Krueger, Mother and
Son to Hol[...]her’s new
red rock country pain-
tings, and she is eager to
learn what he thinks of
them.

Maria was born in Ger-
many but came to this
country as a baby, when
her parents emigrated to
America and settled in
Lansing, Michigan.

She married Carl
Krueger “right out of
high school,” and they
had two sons, Frank and
his older brother Wesley,
who is a hydraulic
engineer.

Asked if she had gone
to college, she replied,
with a twinkle in bright

blue eyes, “Yes, Wayne
University in Detroit -
when my boys started
high school.”

Her husband, now
deceased, was involved in
all phases of theater, and
consequently they moved
about a lot. At one time
he was in charge of the
New York City office of
the famous Jam Handy
Organization. They also
lived in Detroit, New
Jersey and Hollywood
(twice).

Together they were ac-
tive in such sports as ten-
nis, badminton, and other
such games, but his il-
Iness in the ‘sixties put an
end to that, and it was
the[...]and tailoring as the big best seller. And
nothing on the pocket. These are the pockets to pick. Save on
100% cotton 14-0z. denim and cotton/poly corduroy jeans.

For Catalog Orders Only
Call 1-800-352-6183

JCPenney

cords

Reg. Sale
13.50 10.99
15.00 11.99

FLAGSTAFF MALL

we

Prep boys’ boot cut cor[...]ns

men and boys.

difference between us and them
is the pocket. And the price. All on sale.

Thee

denim

All the same great features a[...]r great looking corduroy (prep
sizes only). Allin a long wearing blend of cotton/polyester. Prep
boys waist sizes 25 to 30”; big boys’ sizes 8 to 16, regular and slim.

1099

Reg. Sale
Pecan eines 13.75 10.99
EE Merea eee 12.49 9.99

BOB'S
FIX-IT-SHOP

Specializing in servicing and
sharpening of © CHAINSAWS «
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Patio Screens
89A & El Camino Dr
W. Sedona (P&R Service Bldg.)

CALL
282-1262

or 282-5498

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Sedona Red Rock News, 1981-08-19 (27)RED ROCK NEWS Sedona, Arizona Wednesday, August 19, 1981 - 1C

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OAK CREEK KNOLLS
This one won't last long! Spanish slump block home on over one half acre lot with
fantastic views and lots of privacy. Yard around home has been landscaped, th[...]4.6) with fireplace, built-ins including wood box which can be filled from the
garage. Two bedrooms - guest bedroom (16.2x10.9) with it’s own private bath,
dressing area and walk-in closet. Master bedroom (11.9x17.5) with built-ins and
master bath has a shower and dressing area and a sunken tub for her, plus built-
ins including laundry hamper. Dining room (14.2x11.6) has Mexican tile and opens
onto a large covered patio with three tier water fountain. Kitchen is bright and sun-
ny with Roper electric stove with[...]sh compactor,
refrigerator (all harvest gold) and a large walk-in pantry. Laundry room has gas
and electric, built-in ironing board and laudry hamper. Extra room off the garage is

ideal for a study or office with it's own private entrance. Priced at appraisal of
$165,000. Assumable mtg. of $70,000.

THIS HOUSE HAS IT ALL!
2100 sq. ft. of comfortable living. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, 2 beautiful fireplaces, built-
in bookcases, cabinets & buffet. The best red rock v[...]to offer, at the
best price ANYONE could offer. $179,500.

OPEN DAILY FOR YOUR INSPECTION
LY VISTA M[...]r Details!

SEDONA WEST
Custom built home high on a hill in Sedona West. Large corner lot enhances this
specially designed home, comprised of two bedrooms, two baths and den which
could be a third bedroom if desired. Well insulated, easy fl[...]ous feelings throughout. Good assumable mortgage. A must to see! $142,500.

CRADLE.OF THE SUN
“EXCEPTIONAL”
Is truly a mild word to describe the liv-
ing style one could enjoy from this
secluded, yet close-in location. From
anyone of the many patio areas, one
can view the creek, as well as the
most spectacular views of the country

Custom Interior Features * Private c[...]ea

® Six-inch exterior wood framed walls with R-19 * Custom oak cabinetry
insulation ® Formica counter tops

* Pre-wired for TV and phone ® R-22 insulation in ceilings

peers Sarecicrs Recreational amenities

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Anodized dual pane windows * Heated swimming pool side, including Oak Creek, Chapel of
* Copper wiring to receptacles Recreational room

© Woodburning fireplaces i. the Holy Cross, Sky Mountain, as well

Eepaciis doa! pions Kaun ~~ as the pastures of Cross Creek Ranch.

* Floor covering allowances ;[...]owners
* - association

cleaning Prices Begin at *124,900
oven and stainless steel sinks
* Sound proo[...]cellent views, common leach, level, easy to build on.
Terms available. Situated in a sub. w/homes well over $100,000
range. Priced to sell at $25,000.

FOOTHILLS SOUTH

View lot in prestigious subdivision. Walk to tennis swimming. Sewer
system. $48,500.

No. 13 - High view lot, sewer system. Terms. Walk to te[...],000.

BELL ROCK VISTA

2 new lots, easy to build on. Walk to golf! Owner will carry. Priced
right.

N[...]EW

Views, walk to golf course, peace and quiet! $15,500.

No. 157 - Great views, walk to golf. Lots of peace & quiet.

No. 119 - Owner must sell. View lot in Ridgeview. Corner & IT
PERCS! Priced to sell at $21,000.’ Let's talk about this one!

FOOTHILLS NORTH

No. 19 - 3 acres of beautiful views, privacy, common leach,
underground utilities. Owner says submit all offers! $139,000.

No. 18 - 2 acres, with views, good assumable mortgage, common
leach. Could own 5 acres with No. 18 & 19. Anxious owner will assist
you in owning this fine parcel. Submit ALL OFFERS! $119,500.

GOLF COURSE LOT
No. 73 - Cul-de-sac lot with 72’ of golf course frontage. Views, Terms
possible. Rare[...]ble. $46,000.

RED ROCK COVE WEST

Beautiful view of red rocks and golf course. Priced to sell at $25,[...]uble wide
mobile. Terms - $6,000 down, 3 years at 10%. Price $16,500.
Clubhouse, pool & tennis privileges.

No. 5[...]llent terms. Pool, clubhouse & tennis.
Don't pass this one by!

SEDONA WEST

No. 278 - Just listed, beautiful view lot in excellent subdivision.
VIEWS PLUS...Must see to appreciate! $29,500

No. 95 - This is the top of the hill with all of W. Sedona’s views.
Priced at $28,500.

No. 10 - Sloping lot w/great views, walk to all facilit[...]arry. $23,500.

No. 203 - View lot. Easy to build on. Excellent subdivision. $29,000.

No. 212 - Great view lot, level, easy to build on. North South ex-
posure. $29,500. Good assumable[...]ANITA HILLS Il

No. 5 - Cul-de-sac lot with views in all directions situated in an area
of $200,000 homes. Special. $35,000.

No. 6 - New listing, largest lot on cul-de-sac. 360 degree view.
prestigious area, ow[...]$55,000.

JACK’S CANYON ROAD

.75 Acres of level, easy to build on, across from Forest Service. View
property. Terms! Submit - $30,000.

No. 11 - is available for some happy person to make their own.
Good views situated in a fast growing area. Terms: $25,900.

PINE CREEK

New on the market. Flat level lot, good views, priced to sell.
$12,900. Terms available.

CHAPEL BELLS
Super view lot, No. 40 in Chapel Bells No. 3.
OAK CREEK COUNTRY CLUB WEST

Lot 72 - Views, level easy to build on. Percs! $26,500.

4.85 Acres of some of the finest ground in Sedona. Can be split. Ex-
cellent investment at $182,000.

20 Acres. Situated in the heart of Sedona is this prime property. It is
priced as commercially zoned property, but zoning must be obtained
leaving this parcel open to suggestions. Excellent for multi-famiiy
development or many residential services.

2.12 acres near the Village of Oakcreek. Great views, great soil!
Horses O.K. $8[...]Just Listed - 6 acres adjacent to Sky Mountain. R-1-10,000.
$275,000.

Dotti Balch
282-5554

Lori Johnston
282-5487

Bev Goss
282-7121

Roger Krinke
282-5234

Jacque Lee
282-3238

Rind[...]Short Myrtle Walton Barb Williams Ginny Hays, G.R.I. Broker
282-2450 282-1498 282-9442 282-5627 282-5372 282-3824

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Sedona Red Rock News, 1981-08-19 (28)RED ROCK NEWS Sedona, Arizona Wednesday, August 19, 1981 - 3C

JOHN DEPOE CHAD MORRIS ED MARTIN JIM KENNEDY

REAL ESTATE

INSURANCE
282-4866 P.0. BOX 1927, 86336

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BROKER, DBW/F
282-5136

BROKER, DBW/F
282-7865

BROKER
282-5844

BROKE[...]AY OPEN HOUSE

Be ce ‘INVESTORS

PRICE REDUCED $10,000 FOR QUICK SALE VILLAGE PARK CONDOMINIUMS
LOT 13, JUNIPER KNOLLS * 20% Down * 5 Years Interest Only
3 bedrooms, 2 baths, large lot with beautiful trees. * 12% % Owner Carry * $6,000 Discount for Cash

Lovel[...]s lot owner st
substantial amount. Submit terms. $165,000. Call Ed Y 1 " ee | village of Oakcreek Golf Course.
Contact sales office at 282-1864.

Martin at 282-4666.

GOLFER’S DELIGHT

Warm, charming 3 bedroom, 2%
Village of Oakcreek. Foyer entry with security gate.
Lots of extras in this home. Priced at $149,500.
Owner will carry substantial amount. Walking
distance to Village of Oakcreek club. Call Ed Martin
at 282-4666.

bath home in

This custom-built 3 bedroom
home is nestled up against the
red rocks in the Village of
Oakcreek, and was built for
the owners as their “forever
home”. Included in the many
extra features in this home are
cathedral beamed ceilings,
Fasar computer range on a
special designed tiled center
island with many
drawers. Built-in vacuum
system, duo-pane windows,
sunken living room and casa

REEK-

A secludee MEEK: SIDE LUXURY | nestled
in the tree-tops located on an island that fronts
sparkling clear Oak Creek. Unparalleled natural
beauty from every window. A tranquil hideaway,
ultra’ private, and impossib[...], 2 fireplaces, beamed ceiling,

FAIRWAY OAKS

This 1912 sq. ft. home is located in the Village of
Oakcreek near the golf course and clubhouse. The[...]ned floor plan
offers three spacious bedrooms and 1% baths. The

service

WANT SOMETHING

builder has provided for energy efficiency with R-13
walls and R-25 ratings and duo-pane windows. Pric-
ed modestly at $125,000. Call Joel for further infor-
mation.

FOOTHILLS SOUTH - RACQUET CLUB

Located in Foothills South, one of Sedona’s finest
subdivision, play tennis or cool off this summer in
the refreshing pool just a short stroll away at the
Sedona Racquet Club. This is a lovely 3 bedroom,
2'4 bath family home that's designed to take full
advantage of the panoramic red rock views.
Situated on % acres and offering many extras. In an
area of more expansive homes this is a great buy at

$185,000. To see this home today call Silvia Greene

at 282-7278.

SPECIAL IN A HOME?

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DELIGHTFUL FAMILY SETTING
1808 sq. ft., 4 bedrooms, 2 baths. Open elevated
ki[...]ews - secluded. Club
house privileges. Priced at $120,000. Call Ed at

282-4666.

blanca fan. Price $188,500. For
an appointment to view this
home call Kate.

SETTLER’S REST

Beautiful 2000 sq. ft., 3 bedroom home location in
West Sedona. Sits in over one acre of land to insure
privacy. Many extras including Jen[...]lar assist heat. Price reduced from
$235,000 to $218,000. Assumable loan. Call Kate to
see this lovely home at 282-4666 or 282-7998.

gourmet kitchen with Ronson food center, island
counter. This home is surrounded with 70 feet of red
wood deck, outdoor bar to offer the ultimate in
creek-side leisure. Reduced price of $240,000. Call
Andrew.

COUNTRY CHARM

This four bedroom, three bath home was built by an
ele[...]e and Fisher Stove, split rail fence. Priced
at $219,500. Call Isabel at 282-4666.

LOOKING FOR A BUSINESS?

Commercial
C-a-3 Zoning in West Sedona

Hwy 89 between

How about a security service offering security patrol,
burgla[...]ial use permit. Convenient location. Pric-
ed at $103,500. Call Bob Hilton for more information at

2[...]nte.

Harmony +

Andante

FAIRWAY OAKS, VOC
Enter this home through the beautiful formal entry,
and check out this quality plus 1873 square feet of
plush comfort. The 30'x17’ living room has a fireplace
and high beamed ceilings throughout. Each of the Two
bedrooms has its own bath - Plus a third bathroom
between the garage and utility room. The master
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Sedona Red Rock News, 1981-08-19 (29)[...]Lucy Copestake

The earth has just
passed through a
veritable shower of
“falling stars,” as it does
every mid-August[...]ild hasn’t at one time or
another stretched out on
a blanket under a starry
sky and tried to count the
bright-blue streaks of

light?

But every” day,
thousands of “falling
stars’ or meteorites

enter the earth’s at-
mosphere, according to
Jim Westcott of Sedona.
Already known for his ex-
pertise with diamonds,
Westcott has always
been interested in
meteorites. This interest
has greatly increased
since he started w[...]L. Nin-
inger, the country’s
leading authority on the
subject.

“Usually, meteorites
burn up when[...]ugh to survive
entry and they hit the
earth. Once in a while a
sizeable crater is created,
such as the one near
Winslow, Arizona. B[...]smaller
chunks that bury
themselves at impact and
don’t see the light of day
again until a plow blade
finds them, or erosion un-
covers them.

There are several
theories regarding the
source of meteorites. One
widely accepted theory is
that they are fragments
of a planet which broke
up and its pieces continue
to travel in space until
the gravitational pull
from a larger body, such
as the moon or another
planet,[...]studied the world
over, but are easier to
locate in farming areas
where few natural rocks
are found.[...]o and the
Texas panhandle have
turned up hundreds of
finds and thousands of
specimens. Unfortunate-
ly, many who find a
meteorite think it is an
earth rock. Some have
been recognized as being
‘different’? and are
stored as curiosities in
house or barn.

A meteorite can be
almost any shape, but is
always much heavier
than a correspondingly-
sized earth rock. Corners
and ed[...]t. Most
often there are finger-
size shallow pits on part
of, or all of, the surfaces,
and there will be no air
bubble cavities.

Westcott went on to
explain that there are 82
different classes of
meteors, but that for
simplicity they can be fit-
ted into three types:
nickel-iron (5% nickel,
95% iron), a combination
of stone and nickel-iron;
and entirely stone.

In talking about
meteorites and their
scientific use[...]y things
about the earth because
they are samples of a
planet similar to our
own.”

As part of his training
as a geologist, Westcott
had a certain amount of

Jim Westcott holds a large meteorite weighing eight pounds found in Col-

To Catch a Falling Star!

ony, Oklahoma by him and Dr. Ha[...]Dr. Nininger, the
country’s foremost authority on meteorites at one time maintained a
meteorite museum in Sedona. It housed the finest collection in the world.

NEWSfoto by Lucy Copestake

exposure to the study of
meteorites. What
fascinated him most was
the fact[...]deep inside the earth.
“We have some
knowledge of the earth’s
upper mantle where
diamonds, for instance,
are formed. But the man-
tle is only approximately
150 miles deep, and little
is known of the composi-
tion of the earth at its
core.”

As an- example,
Westcott said that the
elements found in

meteorites to date are
the same as those found
on earth, but that scien-
tists have found minerals
different from those
found on this planet.

“They can also tell
science of a planet much
like our own, can give in-
formation as to metal
alloys, and through
meteorites can study the
effects of high-pressure
impact. I also see them as
a means of studying the
solar system in a way not
before’ accessible,”’
Westcott concluded.

One very practical ap-
plication of such a study
has already been found in
the development of the
blunt-nose missile. Flight
markings on some
meteorites show they had
attained stabilized flights
(non-tumbling move-
ment). In such a
meteorite, which travels
up to 50 miles per second,
the front port[...]ons-
tant surface melting. It
invariably develops a
blunt or rounded end, a
fact which was pointed
out to aeronautical
engineers as much[...]he needle-
nose concept persisted,
however, until 1957,
when the blunt-nose
design was adopted. To-
day the design of re-entry
spacecraft closely
resembles that of some
meteorites.

Westcott, a meteorite
buff whose interest is
shared by his wife
Arlene, is so convinced of
the necessity of locating
as many of these
meteorites as_ possible
that he gave a series of 31
lectures last spring to an
estimated 2500 students
in the Oklahoma school
system and plans a future
second series.

“The most efficient
way to find meteorites is
to enlist the ‘help of
others,” Westcott said.
In my lectures, which I
illustrate with samples of
meteorites, I attempt to
get the young people in-
terested enough so they
will make inquiries, or
will watch for a meteorite
when they are hiking,
camping or working in
the fields.”

Westcott went on to
say the students seemed
genuinely interested.
One student, Jana D. Isch
of the Weatherford Sr.
High School in Oklahoma,
gave him the following
poem:

I once was a planet,
but not any more.

I am nothing now

but a meteor.

I may be small,

but I don’t go to waste.
I do appeal to some
scientists’ taste.

Last spring’s tour pro-
duced one meteorite for
Westcott which he heard
about while in Oklahoma.
The meteorite, which he
later purchased, had
become stuck between
the teeth of a cotton
cultivator, and the owner
had kept it beca[...]e
other, and hopefully
more.

With the retirement of
Dr. Nininger, Westcott
and Glenn Huss, Nin-
inger’s son-in-law, are the

Three different meteorites. The largest shows the blunt-nose shape in-

dicative of a meteorite whose movement through space was stabilized (non-
tumbling) and a prototype of today’s re-entry spacecraft. The cut and etch-
ed sample from a nickel/iron meteorite (center) clearly shows metal
crystalization found only in meteorites. The surface of the third is

pockmarked and very rusted.

NEWSfoto by Lucy Copestake

only two individuals who
are making a concerted
effort to locate
meteorites for the benefit
of further scientific study
and research. In pursuing
the search for meteorites,
Westcott is in effect tak-
ing Dr. Nininger’s advice:
“Do something that
needs doing.”

If the .reader has a
meteorite, or knows so-
meone who does,
Westcott would be _ in-
terested in learning
about it. Write to him at
Box 327, Sedon[...]e

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In the first game, only
persons who won $50 or
more[...]e second game will
have players looking for
three-of-a-kind playing
card symbols, aces high.
Using the edge of a coin,
the player will scratch
the latex overlay off of
five boxes on the ticket.

The prize structure is
three 9’s will win $2;
three 10’s will win $5;
three jacks, $20; three
queens, $500; three kings,
$1,000 and three aces,

$10,000.

The $1,000 prize
category was added to
the second game.[...]urchased. Higher
winning tickets should be
signed on the back im-
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provide winners of $500
and more with a form to
be completed and the
retailer will return[...]be designated as the
winner.

Tickets are printed in
pools of 240,000. Within

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It is expected that over
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Sedona Red Rock News, 1981-08-19 (30)16B - RED ROCK NEWS Sedona, Arizona Wednesday, August 19, 1981

Who Set the Priority?

Why is it Humans Classified as Mankind?

Even though the[...]as MAN
and even though the
word ‘man’ appears in the
collective noun ‘mankind,’
we wonder why and when
such a discriminating
reference to all humans
was introduced. Since
woman was the mother to
all of our two-legged
upright species, she
should have been
honored from the beginn-
ing with a word all her
own, rather than borrow-
ing part of it from her
mate.

(P.S. We'll bet this is
the first time you ever
saw a P.S. in the in-
troductory lines of a
serious essay - but since
this is a very weighty
subject, which might end
up in debates, perhaps
some condemnation - or
at least criticism and/or
rebuttal - we thought we
should include a
disclaimer right here that
we do not weigh the
possible importance of
man or woman one above
the other by readers who
m[...]ing,
boxing or debating with
school boards or are in a
crowd awaiting doors to
open at a big sale) and
they almost always are
the gentler of our biped
race. And in supporting
their own progeny in the
latter's fisticuffs,
arguments or supposed
discrimination at times,
they remind you of
tigers. Bless ’em!

We have raised the
question of why woman
was called that - so we
did some research in the
dictionary and in a
volume from a set of
books that supposedly
cover all subjects. We
also thought we ought to
have some very astute
observations on women
from such sources - we
tread on thin ice when we
attempt to write our own
perceptions of . the
gentler sex. Not that we
are bigoted - just[...]o words as well
what we started to com-
pose with this paper.

One of the 27 volumes
of our reference books
has this observation of
woman: “There are im-
portant differences bet-[...]eyond the primary fact
that women are the
mothers of men. (Writer’s
note: Now, we already
knew that!) Scientists are
generally agreed men in
general are stronger and
quicker than women,
although there are many
individual exceptions to
this rule. (Writer’s note:
We like the way they in-
clude ‘‘exceptions”’
there!) A champion
woman tennis player can
defeat thousands of or-
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ference between men and
women in the size of their
brains or in their ability
to think. Most tests have
shown that the two sexes
are about equal in mental
ability, or that women
are slightly superior. (We
noted that recognition
was tacked on and are
glad to see they did, and
it saved us from writing a
similar belief we hold.)

The reference book
goes on to say, “But there
are emotional differences
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fields with our own kind
of insight, intuition and
logic. The physical dif-
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calling Mr. Kressin at
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Oak Creek Ripples

Arnie Cochran, whose
company Sedona Sanita-
tion Service keeps our
town smelling like a rose
year ‘round says he’s had

more films were shot
here in ‘77: C.B.S.’s TV
movie titled “Relentless,”
followed by the feature
“Kingdom of the Spiders”

where the nuggets were
found. The soldiers in the
expedition were ordered
to shoulder their arms to
fire a salute to their

Wespac is an_ unusual display ad _ located }j i i i i

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ACROSS FROM DON S TIRE & AUTO IN SEDONA

be the co-sponsor of an in-
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Sedona that promises to

Partnership requiring
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these seminars held in
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couple of weeks ago
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drown because they're
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Guess that’s why they’re

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Ceremonials and Snake
Dance.

Members of the Village
of Oakcreek Travel Club
witnessed something
that is not an annual
event. One of the five
men who had climbed
more than an estimated
40 feet to the top of a pole
plummeted to earth with
a thud, and is in critical
condition at St. Joseph’s
Hospital in Phoenix. That
cut short the Smoki ver-
sion of the pole dance
which dates back to

_ Aztec days.

The “flyer” nearest the
grandstand, the first to
start what was to be a
whirling descent, drop-
ped straight to the
ground. Two paramedics
from the ambulance ser-
vice in aisle seats in Row
4 of the grandstand took
off like sprinters out of

24-inch-square platform

one-storied structure just
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locally-financed State
Bank and also Sedona
Travel Agency on West
89A. A companion struc-
ture will be a two-storied
building, the Blauert of-
fice tells us - - - and in the
works are plans for a
three-storied building in
that same area by the
Blauert builders. See how
w[...]frontage feet when
completed. The one com-
pleted is 100 ft. wide, the
second will be 200 ft. and
the third 300 ft.
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Our correspondent out
in Burbank Calif. brings
us up to date on activities
of the movie and TV peo-
ple who've been in and
out of here for many film-
ings for a variety of uses.
John Conway, Jr., pro-

West” filmed here in

the older movies filmed
in Sedona screened here
at our Flicker Shack for
the local theatre’s an-
niversary in a few weeks
from now! Watch for ’em
-- they’re fun to see for
Sedonans.
kk

Historical note that in-
trigued us was part of a
story included among
several anecdotes about
early exploration of
Arizona that told of
discovery of gold on
Cleopatra Hill, site of
Jerome, by the earliest
Spanish explorers led by
Antonio de Espejo in
1583. That’s two years
less than 400 years ago.
That was 24 years before
the Pilgrims landed on
Plymouth Rock and 193
years before the U.S.
Declaration of In-
dependence. In that early
Spanish explorer’s notes
was mention of the red
bluffs of Oak Creek Ca-

general rules of nature!
xkkk

We are in receipt of a
remarkable essay
perhaps it would better
be described as a poem,
titles Red Rock Country.
It is by Edward A. Clark
and we were pleased he
sent it to us to ponder. It
is serious and descriptive
and some passages make
you catch your breath.
Well done, Mr. Clark.
Since it is not fitting in
our frivolous (sometimes),
humorous (sometimes)
and serious (on a few oc-
casions) observations,
we've passed it on to the
NEWS editor to see if it
might be somethin[...]al
Forest’s Sedona office
provided us with some in-
teresting statistics which
tell of average high and
low temperatures for our
community. Included in
the figures were three

atop the pole — climbed 1971-72 as among the Sheldon Payne, the Unit is its objective to
down in apprehension. latest movie or TV shows newly-assigned Delin- reduce the likelihood of

After a considerable filmedinSedona.Hethen quency Prevent[...]entering
time, for treatment by provides us with a lot of Specialist for No. the justice system by
paramedi[...]as the
“Warrior Maiden Dance,”
involving many of the
Smoki People and a
Chieftain. Then came

different scenes, most im-

the.

tivities around here since
then: A segment for the
film “Harry and Tonto”
filmed here in November
‘73; in August ‘74,
“Survival” was lensed
here by a Christian film
company called Mark IV

almost bac[...]opment aimed at
preventing juvenile delin-
quency in four No.
Arizona counties.

He has been with the
Arizona Dept. of Correc-
tions since 1976 and was
assigned to the Juvenile

Juvenile Delinquency

problems.

Working in Yavapai,
Coconino, Navajo and
Apache counties, Mr[...]ng the

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Sedona Red Rock News, 1981-08-19 (32)[...]Railhead Avenue

H & R BLOCK TO
OFFER TAX SCHOOL
IN SEDONA & COTTONWOOD

Thousands of people are earning money in their
spare time as income tax preparers.

H & R[...]world’s largest income tax
preparation service, is offering a basic income
tax course starting September 8th wi[...]rnoon, and evening classes available.

During the 12 week course, students will study
all phases of income tax preparation and receive
actual experience in preparing individual returns.
Experienced Block p[...]current
laws, theory and application as practiced in Block
offices nationwide. There is a classroom lecture
on each subject and practice problems at every
level[...]pro-
gresses. Students will find the course both in-
teresting and challenging.

Anyone may enroll. T[...]Block. Many accept
employment with Block because of the flexible
hours available. However, Block is under no
obligation to offer employment, nor are[...],
supplies and tax forms necessary for completion
of the school. Certificates and 7.5 continuing
education units will be awarded upon successful
completion of the course. The course is licensed
by the State Board of Private Technical and
Business Schools.

Registra[...]acting the H
& R Block Office at:

P.O. Box 3216
W. Sedona, AZ 86340
Phone: 282-4970

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August 21-27

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Friday & Saturday[...]- RED ROCK NEWS Sedona, Arizona Wednesday, August 19, 1981

Jim Nelson of Garlands beats the throw to first
base to get a hit in Monday night’s game against

5.0.0. SPORTS SCOR[...]leader from last place. ‘+

James Construction is still the runaway leader in
Division I, and the only team in both divisions with on-
ly one loss.

In softball action last Monday, August 10, Bashas’
surprised Oak Creek Interiors by downing them 20 to
16. DePoe was tied with Oak Creek Tavern 5 to 5 in
the 4th inning, when they were rained out. The game
will be rescheduled.

On Tuesday, August 11, Woods Kids took first
place away from the Wood Joint in Division II when
they beat them 8 to6. The second[...]nd Garland’s, was postponed.

Wednesday, August 12, James Construction

walloped Bashas’ 18 to 2, and Oak Creek Interiors **:

took it over Bill’s Tractor 18 to 5.

On Thursday, the Oak Creek Tavern upset the
Wood Joint 10 to 3, and Garland’s downed DePoe 15
to 7.

Friday, Woods Kids continued their winnin[...]5, James Cone,
struction squeaked past the Tavern 10 to 9. Abe

On Sunday, Oak Creek Interiors had a tough time
with DePoe, finally slipping past them 19 to 18.
Bashas’ took 4th place away from Bill’s Tractor in

Division I when they walloped them 35 to 15!
The standings as of Sunday, August 16, are:

DIVISION I
James Constr. won 11, lost 1

Garland’s won 7, lost 4
DePoe won 3, lost 9
Bashas’ won 3, lost 10

Bill’s Tractor won 2, lost 11

DIVISION II

Wood Kids won 9, lost 4
Wood Joint[...]ass won 6, lost 7

MEN’S SOFTBALL SCHEDULE
Aug. 19, Wood Joint vs. Bill’s Tractor. And

Bashas’[...]ods. And
Marvin James vs. Oak Creek Glass.

Aug. 21, Oak Creek Orig. Inter. vs. Wood Joint. And
Oak C[...]n James. And
Oak Creek Glass vs. Oak Cr. Tavern.

This Year Sedona |
Temps Been Above Average

The first seven months
of 1981 have been
warmer than average, ac-
cording to fig[...]lied by the Coconino Na-
tional Forest’s Sedona of-
fice, where temperature

» and moisture records are

kept daily.

In January, Sedona’s
average high is 60.8
degrees and the average
low is 33.1 but the ex-
tremes recorded this
year were 68 for a high
and a 21 for low.
February's average
temperature is 65 deg.
tops and 31.8, with ex-
tremes 78 all the way
down to 19 for this year.
In March, average recor-
dings on temperatures
figured 64.6 high, 34.6
low, with th[...]veral year averages
are posted from 78.67
deg. to a mild 43.6 while

the 1981 figures were
from 89 down to 32 -
quite a spread. May's
average heat shot the top
mark up to 83.4 and sawa
low at 46.3 as compared
with this year’s 91 and 41.
June in this year
reflected the warmer spr-
ing and summertime
marks when you compare
the averages of 99.03 and
59.23 with the extremes
for ‘81, which were 110
and 49. Of course, July
hits a stride in top recor-
dings, with the average
posted a 99.8 for hot and
64 for cool (?); and put
1981's July stats near and
there is a surprise: 110
plus (the Forest Service's
thermometer doesn’t[...]the extra-low
temperature recorded
last month was a cool 60
deg. -- if you want to call
that cool. Du[...]2

The Oak Creek Community Duplicate Bridge Club, a
non-profit club, conducts ACBL-sanctioned games
every Monday at 1 p.m. and every Friday at 1 p.m. at
the Harmony Hills Clubhouse, located at the corner of
Harmony Drive and Melody Lane in Harmony Hills
Mobile Park. Turn right at the West Sedona Fire Sta-

272-7406.

EVERYONE IS WELCOME.

Friday, Aug. 14
Winners Only
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McWhorter -
Miller Wed[...]Miller (USMC Ret.)
wish to announce the
marriage of their son
Blair to Angela Jo
McWhorter on August 8,
1981 at the Brentwood
Clubhouse in Wichita,
Kansas.

Mrs. Blair Miller is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Walter McWhorter of
Wichita and is employed
at CableVision of
Wichita.

Blair Miller was
graduated from Mingus
Union High School in
1975, served four years in
the U.S. Army, attended
Wichita State University
and is currently
employed as a technician

with CableVision of,

Wichita.

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Sedona Red Rock News, 1981-08-19 (34)4C - RED ROCK NEWS Sedona, Arizona Wednesday, August 19. 1981

LEGAL NOTICE

STATE OF ARIZONA
ARTICLES 0F
AMENDMENT TO THE
ARTICLES OF
INCORPORATION OF
WILLIAMS & STEELE
LAND COMPANY, INC.

Pursuant to the provi-
sions of A.R.S. Sec. 10061,
Arizona Business Cor-
poration Act, the under-
signed corporation
adopts the attached Ar-
ticles of Amendment to
its Articles of Incorpora-
.tion:

FIRST: The name of the
corporation is Williams &
Steele Land Company.
Inc.

SECOND: The document
attached hereto as Ex-
hibit A sets forth the Ar-
ticles of Amendment
which were adopted by
the shareholders of the
corporation on June 18th,
1981. in the manner
prescribed by the
Arizona Business Cor-
poration Act.

THIRD: The number of
shares of the corporation
outstanding at the time
of such adoption was
4,000: and the number of
shares entitled to vote
thereon was 4,000.

FOURTH: The designa-
tion and number of
outstanding shares of
each class or series entitl-
ed to vote thereon as a
class or series were as
follows:

CLASS OR SERIES
Common

NUMBER OF SHARES
4,000

FIFTH: The number of
shares of each class or
series entitled to vote
thereon as a class or
series voted for or
against such amendment,
respectively, was:

CLASS 0R SERIES
Common

NUMBER OF SHARES
For. 4,000
Against. 0

SIXTH: The amendmen[...]r an ex-
change, reclassification
or cancellation of issued
shares.

SEVENTH: The amend-
ments to not effect a

change in stated capital.

DATED: June 18th, 1981

RAY STEELE REALTY
AND INVESTMENT, INC.

Signed:[...]le
President

by Sally V. Steele
Secretary

State of Arizona)
County of Yavapai) ss.

The foregoing instru-
ment was acknowledged
before me this 18th day of
June, 1981, by Raymond
J. Steele and Sally V.
Steele, the President and
Secretary, respectively,
of Ray Steele Realty and
Investment. Inc., an
Arizona corporation. on
behalf of the corporation.

by Martha Mandrell
Notary Public

My Commission expires:
July 25, 1982

EXHIBIT “A"
ARTICLES 0F
AMENDMENT TO THE
ARTICLES OF
INCORPORATION 0F
WILLIAMS & STEELE
LAND COMPANY,[...]ENTS:
We, the undersigned
President and Secretary
of Williams & Steele
Land Company, Inc., an
Arizona corporation. pur-
suant to A.R.S. 10-061,
hereby certify that at a
special meeting of the

shareholders of the cor-
poration held after due
notice, according to law,
on the 18th day of June,
1981, at 2:00 o'clock p.m..
at the Steele Building.
Schnebly Hill road and
Route 179, Sedona.
Coconino County.
Arizona, the Articles of
Incorporation of Williams
& Steele Land Co. Inc.,
an Arizona corporation,
by unanimous vote of the
shareholders present at
the meeting for such pur-

pose. were amended by

the adoption of the
following resolutions:

RESOLVED: Article I of
the Articles of Incorpora-
tion be and the same is
hereby amended by
deleting the name,
“Williams & Steele Land
Co., Inc." and
substituting in lieu
thereof “Ray Steele Real-
ty and Investment, Inc."

RESOLVED: Article III
of the Articles of Incor-
poration be and the same
is hereby amended to
read: “Place of Business:
The principal place of
business of the corpora-
tion shall be Steele
Building at Schnebly Hill
Road and Route 179.
Sedona, Coconino Coun-
ty, Arizona, but other of-
fices may be established
and maintained within
the State of Arizona at
such places as the direc-
tors of the corporation
may designate."

RESOLVED: Article VI
of the Articles of Incor-
poration be and the same
is hereby amended by
deleting Article VI in its
entirety and substituting
in lieu thereof a new Arti-
cle VI to read as follows:
“DURATION"[...]have
perpetual existence."

RESOLVED: Article VII
of the Articles of Incor-
poration be and the same
is hereby amended by

deleting the first
sentence thereof and
substituting in lieu

thereof the following:
“DIRECTORS: The af—
fairs of this corporation
shall be managed by a
Board of Directors can-
sisting of one or more
directors, none of whom
need to be stockholders."

RESOLVED: Article XVI
of the Articles of Incor-
poration be and same is
hereby amended by
deleting Article XVI in
its entirety and
substituting in lieu
thereof a new Article
XVI to read as follows:

“STATUTORY AGENT:

The name and address of '

the statutory agent of the
corporation is Favour,
DePasquale, Moore &
Schuyler, 843 Miller
Valley Road, Post Office
Box 1391, Prescott, AZ.
86302."

Ray Steele Realty and
Inv[...]sident

Attest: Sally V. Steele,
Secretary

State of Arizona)
County of Yavapai) ss.

The foregoing instru-
ment was acknowledged
before me this 18th day of
June. 1981 by Raymond
J. Steele and Sally V.
Steele, the President and
Secretary, respectively,
of Ray Steele Realty and
Investment, Inc., an
Arizona corporation, on
behalf of the corporation.

Martha Mandrell
Notary Public

My Commission expires:
July 25. 1982

First published August
19, 1981

Last published

September 2, 1981

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LEGAL NOTICE

ARTICLES OF
INCORPORATION OF
MILLIE BENDER, LTD.

We, the undersigned
incorporators, having
associated ourselves
together for the purpose
of forming a corporation
under the laws of the
State of Arizona, hereby
adopt the following Ar-
ticles of Incorporation.

I
The name of the cor-

poration shall be MILLIE
BENDER. LTD.

II

This corporation is
organized for the purpose
of transacting any or all
lawful business for which
corporations many be in-
corporated under the
laws of the State of
Arizona, as amended
from time to time, in-
cluding but not limited to
the business of real
estate sales and the pur-
chase, acquisition,
development and sale of
real property. The
character of the business
that the corporation in-
itially intends to conduct

is the business of real
estate sales for commis-
sion.

III

The aggregate number
of shares which the cor-
poration shall have
authority to issue shall be
one million (1,000,000)
common shares with a
par value of $1 per share.
Shares shall be paid for
at such time. and in such
manner, as the Board of
Directors may determine.
Only a person qualified as
a real estate sales person
may own shares of the
corporation.

IV
The initial Board of
Directors shall consist of
two (2) members. whose
names and addresses are:[...]t
Camelback Road. Suite
800, Scottsdale. Arizona,
is hereby appointed
statutory agent for the
corporation for the State
of Arizona.

IN WITNESS

WHEREOF. the untr-

signed incorporato s[...]own below. have
hereunto affixed their
signatures this 24th day
of July, 1981.

Signed:

John Powell

6900 E. Camelback Rd.
Suite 800

Scottsdale, Arizona

85251

Jeannette A. Laurie
6900 E. Camelback.
Suite 800
Scottsdale, Arizona

85251

State of Arizona
County of Maricopa

On this 24th day of Ju-
ly, 1981, before me, the
undersigned Notary
Public, personally ap-
peared JOHN POWELL
and JEANNETTE A.
LAURIE, who
acknowledged to me that
they execute[...]bar
Notary Public

My Commission expires:
Nov. 8, 1983

First published August
12. 1981
Last published August
26,1981

POSITIONS AVAILABLE

The Red Rock News,

Sedona's No. I.

newspaper, has opening's for creative ad
ad com[...]and
energetic persons.

Contact Bob Larson.

282-7195

Go by the Numbers Our
Brains will Need Capacity of Computer

Comes now the US
Post Office with an ad-
visory that some of our
mail is going to have
some more figures on cer-
tain kinds of cor-
respondence and
packages besides the zip
cod[...]e to
add the post office box
number we have, with a
zero in front of the box
number if it is only three
numbers, as most of us
have in smaller com-
munities.

Our first reaction to
this is the post office has
dreamed up some more
rigamarole for us to go
through in the hopes it
will decrease the mail
load -- cut down on handl-
ing the many pieces of
mail, of course. It is like-
ly, they hope. we just
won't be corresponding
as[...]e telephone com-
pany's business. We'll
just dial a friend or

relative instead of
writing. We've all got us—
ed to Ma Bell's increase
in the figures we have to
use to call across the
sta[...]the country. your
social security number.
numbers on your charge
cards, post office box
number, street address
numbers, auto license
numbers of your vehicles,

shoe size number,
numbers for other
wearables like slacks,

trousers, shirts, dresses,
etc.; numbers for
Christmas card mailing
addresses you need in ad-

Time to Plan For Retirement

by Doris Merrill

People in the Yavapai
County area who plan to
retire at the end of the
year should take some
time soon to think about
Social Security retire-
ment benefits.

A person should apply
for Social Security
benefits 2 or 3 months
before he or she plans to
retire. This way, benefits
can begin shortly after in-
come from work stops.

Before applying, a per-
son should get the
necessary proofs
together. This will save
time at application time.
The first item a person
needs is his or her Social
Securitycard or a record
of the number.

Next, proof of date of
birth is required. Prefer-
red proof is an official
record of birth or baptism
recorded before age five.
If this does not exist,
other proofs can be sub-
mitted. People at the
Prescott S.S. office can
tell what kinds of
evidence can be used.

Records that might be
used[...]ficates, union, immigra-
tion and naturalization.
This is not an exclusive
list and other records
may be ac[...]atement) for the
past 2 years should be
provided. A self-
employed person should
have copies of his or her
self-employment tax
returns for the pa[...]needed
because recent earnings
reports may not be in our
records.

A husband or wife who
also plans to apply should
have about the same
documents. A marriage
certificate may be re-
quired, but is not needed
in all cases. Information
about any previous mar-
riages is also required.

Birth certificates of
any young, unmarried
children should be obtain-
e[...]on may be
required depending upon
the particulars of a cer-
tain case. The people at
the Social Security[...]espon-
ding with relatives, etc.
etc.

An example of what
this essay is all about oc-
curs when you have a
wedding in the family —
and you need to ac-
cumulate and enter in
your address book a list
of numbers concerning
the ways you will be cor-
resp[...]y-acquired
relatives.

The larger the com-
munity in which you live
determines the number
of numbers that will be
involved in your daily
tasks, travels, cor-
respondence and the size
of your card wallet.
Nowadays. we not only
need a wallet for carrying
our currency -- we need
one for carrying those
plastic cards that have to
do with buying a variety
of things on credit.

We've often wondered
recently if the US Mint
is printing and putting in-
to circulation less curren-
cy. If there are hundreds
of thousands of credit
cards being used by our
populace -. that means
there could be a decrease
in paper currency. We
think that is a logical
assumption. There has to
have been, however, a
continued increase in

coins because there has
always been an increase
in dispensers for all kinds
of things that eat dimes,
quarters, half dollars,
dollars. (You noticed we
didn‘t include nickels in
that rundown on coins.
We doubt if anything
anymore will call for your
depositing a nickel — or at
least in our corner of the
US . . . Maybe it takes a
nickel nowadays to get a
chew of gum out a gum-
ball machine. It’s been a
long time since we shop-
ped a gumball machine.)
By the way, we just
now recalled an incident
of interest that occurred
when we moved into a
small community in a
nearby state in which
wide-open gambling was
practiced in all its forms —
slot machines, poker,
roulette, etc. We landed
there just as a reform
movement swept through
that area and such ac-
tivities were shut down.
A Mexican family was
given the chore of hauling
off to the dump grounds
dozens of kinds of slot
machines, and for their
pay for the chore th[...]o the “slots" and
have all the coins they
found in them. That fami-
ly garnered a hefty
reward for their
“breaking and entering"[...]Directors seminar
was held at Tulsa Univer-
sity in Oklahoma during
the week of August 3rd.
Over 400 directors at-
tended, with p[...]Sweden,
Iran, Netherlands,
Canada and most states
in the Union, including
Hawaii and Alaska. A
tour of the International
headquarters was con-
ducted for members. One
evening was set aside in
the busy schedule for a
barbecue and perfor-
mance of Oklahoma in an
outdoor arena with
authentic stage settings
and live horses.

Region 21
Arizona,

includes
New Mexico,
Nevada, West tip of
Texas, and parts of
Southern mCalifornia.
Northern Arizona was

well represented with
directors of Prescott
Chapter, Irene Marquart;
Jean Mills, Pro[...]ve Sedona Red
Rock Chapter. Bev
Sellers, director of Scott-
sdale Chapter, was co-
chairman and coordinator
of the week-long
workshop. Also in atten-
dance was the Pennafors
Quartet, first-place
medalists in 1980 com-
petition.

November 1981 Inter-
national competition will
be hosted by the Scott-
sdale Chapter in Phoenix.
6,000-7.000 women from
all parts of the world will
participate. Tickets for
chorus an[...]. BROKER

REALTY, LIII.

SUNSET PLAZA SUITE S-A

RAY KINGSTON DOW/F
MARILYN A. REYNOLDS- MGR. -

JOHN HOGUE

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Sedona Red Rock News, 1981-08-19 (35)RED ROCK NEWS Sedona, Arizona Wednesday, August 19, 1981 - 7C

MISC.
FOR SALE

STRETCH’S SPECIALS this
week: Wednesday: butter-
baked chicken, meatloaf;[...]ican, BBQ,
Turkey Dinner; Friday: fresh
fish, leg of lamb; Saturday:
prime rib; Sunday lunch:
butter b[...]ties. Try our
homemade desserts and
bread. Open 7 a.m.-9 p.m.
Tuesday thru Sunday.

if 2-18 tfn csr (48)

ARTISTS, movers
newsprint, 25‘ a pound. Red
Rock News, 282-7795.

West 89A
R.R. 1, Box 14C
Sedona, AZ 86336

$129,500.

282-1476

MISC.
FOR SALE

BE A WALKING BILLBOARD
for your business, club, or
tea[...]arth
Casuals, Uptown Sedona
Mall. 282-3633.

if 8-19 crec (29)

GARAGE
SALE

GARAGE SALE. Thursday
20th, Friday, 21st on Bell
Rock Blvd. in the Village.
Follow signs. Chain saw,
toys, clothing, something for
everyone.

10 8-19 p

Pullaro Realty, Inc.

(602)282-1851

3.9 ACRES -- 900 FT. OAK CREEK FRONTAGE in CUP OF
GOLD EAST. Gracing this fantastic property is a beautiful ter-
ritorial style 3 bdrm. home of approx. 2800 sq. ft., which sits
high on a hill with spectacular views of red rocks, Oak Creek
and green meadows. North side of property backed up to
Forest Service. $445,000.
CEDAR RIDGE - New luxurious 1950 sq. ft. 2 bdrm. home
iwth quality featurs too[...]ms availble.
Coffee Pot Road to Sanborn then left on Rodeo. $165,00.

OPEN THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY & SUNDAY 1 - 5

Convenient SEDONA WEST - Attractive “U" sh[...]om. Quality carpets, custom
drapes & wood blinds. 12x50 covered redwood deck. Neat as a
pin - 1 yr. old. Mountain Shadows Dr. to Stations West.[...]ub, office area, trees, sprinkler
system & more. $110,500

LOT 43 CEDAR RIDGE - One of the larger lots in subdivision.
Front faces north w/beautiful view of red rocks. Exc. building
lot. $29,900. EXCELLENT TERMS.

LOT 67 CATHEDRAL VIEW - Excellent buy at $19,545.
JIM PULLARO, Broker

SEDONA
SHADOWS

Mobile Home Community
“‘Where the Living is Easy.’’

SANDRA STEINBRINK, Sales

GARAGE[...]SALE. August 22,
Saturday only. No sales
before 8 a.m. Camping
equipment, books, clothes,
collector d[...]ar, household
items, misc. Harmony Hills,
next to Fire Station.

THURSDAY & FRIDAY, 8-2.
Clothes, toys,[...]items, compressor and misc.
Inspirational Drive.

10 8-19 p

SATURDAY, 8 ALM. - Lots of

good stuff. 10° to $500.
Wrought iron furniture, color
TV, clo[...]ue table.
No early birds! Color Cove.
Third house on left.

282-7256

If you lived here, you could be in the above picture.

Large Clubhouses
Swimming & T[...]atio With Gas Bar-B-Ques

BRAND-NEW MOBILE HOME,

1440

1-48 2

Bedroom, 2 Bath - All Electric - Air conditioned
-8'x35' porch, 12'x72' concrete drive, 92x12 shed,
large utility room and family room.

Lot 101.

282-1232

*44,900.[...]GARAGE
SALE

YARD SALE SATURDAY
August 22. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
11 Lynx Drive, Chapel Bells
ll. Follow signs from
Highway 179. Bar stools, TV
antennas, chair, misc.

10 8-19 cspr (24)

ONCE AGAIN, SEDONA’S
GREATEST Garage Sale.
Harmony Hills No. 3, Corner
of Moonglow and Concord,
Saturday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:00
p.m., Sunday, 9:00 a.m. to
1:00 p.m. Queen size sofa
bed; gas barbecue; Weber[...]least - Gulbrasen Organ,
loaded, phone 282-4456.

10 8-19 p

EXCELLENT CLEAN 4 family
yard sale. Antique f[...]urniture, choose
guns, tools, exerciser,
closeout on new clothes,
misc. Fri. & Sat., 7 a.m. to 3
p.m. Follow signs at Smiths
Corner.

10 8-19 p

VOC, 2 FAMILY SALE.
Dining table, office chair,
13" B&W TV, tools, bucket
seats, antiques, fountain
type soda dispenser, drum
set. Lots & Lots of misc.
hardware. Fri., Sat., & Sun.,
9:00 to 3:00. Follow signs off
Verde Valley School Rd.

10 8-19 p

BIG GARAGE SALE.
Saturday August 22nd, 9-5,
N[...]eights, Hohokam
Drive, half price from 3-5.
282-7210.

GARAGE SALE. August 22nd
and 23rd. Saturday and Sun-
day - books, records, plants,
clothes, lots of
miscellaneous. Grasshopper
Lane, Follow signs off Cof-
fee Pot Road, 8 a.m. to 5
p.m.

10 8-19 p

BUSINESS
OPPORTUNITY

FOR SALE the two oldest
established clothing stores
in uptown Sedona. For pro-
fitable information call Ray
Eastburg, REALTY
ASSOCIATES OF SEDONA,

282-4123, evenings call
282-4557.
9 7-15 tfn cras (25)

A GROWING BUSINESS -
retail nursery and garden
center for sale in West
Sedona. For info call Ron
Volkman, Realty Associates
of Sedona, 282-4123, even-
ings 282-4019.

9 8-5 tfn cras (25)

RETAIL BUSINESS tor sale
by owner. Prime location in
Sedona. Buyer can take over
immediately, owners retir-

ing. Call 282-3416 or
282-5612.
9 8-12-9-2 p

THRIVING RETAIL PAINT,
wallpaper, and dec[...]ation, ex-
cellent growth potential. Top
location on 89A with good
parking. $49,000 plus inven-
tory. Pullaro Realty, Inc.,
282-1851 or 282-1476.

9 8-19 cpr (34)

SUCCESSFUL SHOP in Tlo-
quepaque showing excellent
net. Cordovano Realty & In-
vestments Co., P.O. Box
286, Sedona, AZ, 86336,
(602) 282-3856.

9 8-19-9-9 ccr (18)

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY.
For interview, call 282-9594.
9 8-19-8-26 p

“CLASSIFIEDS

VEHICLES
FOR SALE

1978 MONZA Hatchback,
32,000 miles. New radials,
excel. cond. $3500.
282-7141, eves. 282-5109.

8 7-22 ttn cc21 (15)

1960 CORVAIR. Good

transportation or collectors

car. $1400. 282-4371 or
567-4851.
8 8-19-8-26 p

MERCEDES BENZ, 1972,
elegant 280SE, 4.5. Excellent

condition, 282-5328,
282-1870.
8 8-12-8-19 p

1972 FORD ECONOLINE
Van. Needs valve job. Make
me an offer. Margie,
282-991 4.

8 8-19 p

1978 ROAD RANGER \8 foot
travel trailer. Fully self-
contained. Call 282-1609.

8-19 cdec (15)

JEEPS, CARS, PICKUPS
from $35. Available at lo[...]uctions. For
Directory call Surplus Data
Center, 415-330-7800.
8-19-9-9 p

1973 DODGE VAN, power

steering, automatic, custom

interior. Call 282-1988 or
282-2668.
8 8-19-8-26 p

1956 4-DOOR CHEVY
Belaire. New paint, new
tires, ne[...]engine, automatic
transmission, $3200. Call
282-2100.

8 8-19 cws (19)

SHOP THE

DANNNnNNANNHnH YS[...]SSSSSSSSSS

SOLAR AGE
REALTY us

P.O. Box 186
Sedona, AZ 86336

course. $24,000. Terms.

TLAQUEPAQUE s*= Unique shopping “Art Center” of the

Southwest. One of the leading shops in prime “Patio De Las
Campanas” area available. Terms considered!

CAREFREE UP KEEP! --- this 3 BR, 2% bath slump block

home will give more ti[...]rcial Hwy.

DOUBLE-WIDE MOBILE -*- High view area of Harmony.

$69,500. Terms possible.

NEW MOBILE *** 14x52 on 1 acre Prime commercial in Corn-

ville. Must see to appreciate.

BUILDING LOTS

1. It Percs! Lot 229 Fairway Oaks. View of golf

2. Trees - Trees - Chapel H[...]utilities.
Cornville - Page Springs area.

4. Lot 10 Fairway Oaks -

fairway.

Estes Winebarger, Broker, 634-4836
Ralph Johnson, Sales, 282-9417

Need A Quality Home
FOR LESS * * #3?

Financing available to qualified buyer.

Beautiful views of green to

REALTY

R-Factor 20 walls

See for yourself these homes in Village of Oakcreek

Under Construction

Ph. 282-4700[...]

Sedona Red Rock News, 1981-08-19 (36)6C - RED ROCK NEWS Sedona, Arizona Wednesday, August 19, 1981

a ———
ABBIE CHALLIS REALTY

Hwy 89A at Northview

cor He ee

RED ROCK MOONSHINE

“MAXIMUM SPIRITS”
DRINK IN OUR PROPERTIES
NIGHT OR DAY

BUY, RENT OR OPTION

In Oak Creek Valley with 1,360 Livable,
doublewide mobile with shake _ roof,
frame siding, 2 bedrooms plus den on
high setting lot with great day and night
views.[...]basement, mature trees and an

Assumable Mortgage of $28,500.
$62,000

STAR REFLECTION AT THE CROSSING
Rambling deck on front and side that faces toward Red Rock Cross-[...]to your swimming
hole and picnic area. Assumable of $22,000.

$82,950.

24 HOUR HOME SITES

BACK-O-BE[...]ic views including chapel -- trees
and privacy -- in secluded area next to prestigious homes. Your
choice of three sites, each half-acre or more -- each price[...]ay. We'll walk it over with you.

www we,
VILLAGE OF OAKGREEK - sites near golf.
® Lot 139, Bell Rock Vistal.......... SPECIAL PRICE.......... $13,500
© Lot 6, Pinecreek............ EXCELLENT TERMS............ $15,500
#tot7. Pinecréek .. i562. 66 FS. PRICED RIGHT ............. $15,500
® Lot 137, Bell Rock Vistal........... GASH ONEY 205 oes $15,500
© Lot 37, Bell Rock Vistal ........... QUIET SPOT ;. 2.00.04; $16,500
© Lot 44 Bell Rock Vistal ........ WALK IT YOURSELF ........ $17,500
® Lot 45, Bell Rock Vistal .......... NICE CORNER .......... $17,500
® Lot 43, Bell Rock Vistal ........ READY FORHOME ........ $18,000
® Lot 132, Oakcreek.............. A BESTBUY. oa eas $22,000
© Lot 209 Oak Shadows...[...]e East ............ PERGS .2e tas $32,500
® Lot 41, Fairway Oaks (on course) ...... GREAT VIEWS ...... $42,000

® Lot 341A, Oak Shadows (on course) .. ARCHITECT SPECIAL . . $45,000
© Lot 2[...]Forest) ..... Y% ACREPLUS..... $65,000

© Lot 231, Oak Shadows (Nat'l Forest) ....... Va AGRE 2...[...]L BELLS, tot 24- it percs ............000000 00 $31,500
Tok wae ow
INSPIRATION = nice sites with views
Lot 8, septic system & foundation in...BUILDER SPECIAL ..... $27,900
Lot 19 (just listed - take a look) <5550 43 SUPER TERMS....... $20,000
Se oe eee
COFFEE POT, to:220....... OR se ONLY $10,750

PINE VALLEY, tot 52-Ilevel..... APPROX. % ACRE..... $23,500
Se oe ee ee

VALLEY VISTA ESTATES, Lot 61, on sewer

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SEDONA MEADOWS, tot 74 .... TREES, PRIVACY .... $17,200

Be RE Se

CATHEDRAL VISTA, tor11..... PORTFOLIO ADD. ....$15,000

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WESTERN HILLS, tot 19... . 200 FT. NAT'L FOREST... .$42,000

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Hwy 89A at Northview -- Next to the First State Bank
P.O.[...](602)282-4804

WK RR

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PAUL KUZDAS, 282-4015 LEEANN KUZDAS, 282-4015

TOM WILKERSON, 282-1833 VICK VICKLUND, 282-5997

JO ANN KUZDAS, 282-1338 JOHN MUELLER, 282-3382
TONY KUZDAS, MGR.

282-1338

( Bid

MISC.
FOR SALE

MATTRESS SALE, new mat-
tresses and foundation,
$129. Your mattress factory
rebuilt, $44. Verde Mattress
Mfg., 567-3151.

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STORAGE SHELTERS, all
types. Pol[...]and fencing. Satisfaction
guaranteed. 282-9459.

1 7-29-8-19 p

SACRIFICE. 1,500 yards
carpet below wholesale. All
or part. 921 Main,
Clarkdale. 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Saturday and Sunday only.
634-9697.

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ANTIQUES - Collectibles, 1.3
miles from 89A, lower Red
Rock Loop Road. By chance
or appointment, 282-4690.

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PAINT, 50% OFF - All
types. Douglas fir No. 2 and
better, dimensional, special
24° a board ft. State solar
water heaters, complete
system, $1280. Doors from
$5, State electric 42-gallon
water[...]itectural Products,
South Main, Camp Verde,
567-3410.

1 8-12-8-26 cap (41)

WELDER, $100, matching
pair refrigerator & freezer
(Coppertone), $350 or offer.
See in Sedona, 1-994-1167.

" 8-12-8-19 p

WEALTHFUL PURE,
undiluted Aloe Vera juice.
Pl[...]shampoo, Eucalyptus
rub. 282-3055 or 282-2354.

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MARBLE COFFEE TABLE,
from Portugal, pure white,
truly magnificent. $350,
282-1775.

" 8-12-8-19 p

CINDERS,
landscaping. Will
truckloads or small quan-
tities. Call Dave, 526-0375.

1 8-12-8-19 p

10x9 - 10x14 STORAGE
shed available for installa-
tion. Fo[...]e attic,
guaranteed satisfaction.
282-4405.

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PIZZA PLUS SPECIAL on
Tuesday Thursday.

Homemade spaghetti, dou-
ble serving. Bob's Pizza Syn-
dicate, West 89A near
Sears. We deliver. 282-3123.

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A KING SIZE - no flow
water bed mattress. Please
call 282-1963 after 5:00 p.m.

8-19 p

OAK AND CEDAR, \ cord,
$60, split and stacked, $70.
Call 282-3110, Jim

8-19 p

PEARSON HUNT. BOW.

. Excellent condition and ex-

tras, $200. 282-3339.
1 8-19 p

THE BICYCLE DOCTOR is
going mobile. Everything is
on sale at the two wheel
clinic, West Sedona, 89A,
282-3799.

" 8-19 p

STORAGE SHED, still box-
ed. 116’x109" base, $150.
282-3990.

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SITTING OW A TREASURE?
Dig out that fabulous fabric.
Turn it i[...]othing.
Valentino, Ltd. Upstairs, La
Pasada.

" 8-19 cvl (18)

HONDA 12 INCH Firestone
tires, used. 3500 miles, $40.
282-9207.

" 8-19 p

TAILORED SUITS tor men
and women. Made-to-ord[...]brics.
Valentino, Ltd., Upstairs, La
Pasada.

" 8-19 evi (15)

red, black or
deliver —

MISC.
FOR SALE

BOOK EXCHANGE over 300
books to select from. Buy or

exchange. Sawmill Anti-
ques. 282-9200.
1 3-18 tfn csa (15)

LEE’S LOSERS IS A SAFE
herbal cleansing program
that helps men and[...]lite - to learn all about
it, call Gloria. 567-4991.

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LOVE SEDONA? Decorative
Sedona[...]vailable. Mail $5.95 to
Hughes Assoc., P.O. Box
641, Sedona, Az. 86336.

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WURLITZER REED-TYPE
organ, 1 speaker and bench.
Reasonably good cond. Call
Unity Church, 282-7181 for
further details.

1 7-22 tfn cuc (17)

RAILROAD TIES Days

282-4532. Evenings
282-3659/7559.
1 3-4 tfn cfb (15)

CINDY’S RESALE. Quality
used clothing at low[...]nday through
Saturday. Smith's Corner.
282-5330.

1 4-29 ttn cer (18)

WANT TO SAVE A BUCK or
two?? Check the cost of
buying or selling before you
enter your next stoc[...]option order at First
Affiliated Securities,
282-1580.

if 6-10 tfn fas (30)

TWO FOR OWE book ex-
change. Paperback or hard-
back..Good condition, good
selection. DG Home Center,
West Highway 89A.
282-7121.

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KENMORE WASHER &
dryer, 14 lb. reconditioned
with warranty. 282-4562.

REAL[...]wrence
Welk" organ. Rhythm sec-
tion. $2000. 282-7141. Eves,
282-5109.

if 7-22 ttn cc21 (15)

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PHONE (602) 282-7196

ACREAGE

Pamela S. Garland
Broker
282-4704[...]VIG
ASSOCIATES

THE PACKAGE

COMMERCIAL RENTALS:
(A) OFFICE SPACE 225 SQ. FT. $135/MO.
(B) OFFICE SPACE 500 SQ. FT. $235/MO.

MOBILE (VIEW) HOME:
** PRIVATE, RESTRICTED AREA IN WEST SEDONA

** DBL. WIDE PLUS - W/XCELLENT FLOOR[...]zona Peddler, Country
Square Shopping Center.
282-1287.

VW 3-11 tn cap (16)

COMMERCIAL OFFICE & WAREHOUSE:
** LARGE O[...]LROAD SPUR

** FAST-GROWING CLARKDALE/CTWD AREA. $145,000

SEDONA FIVE-ACRE ESTATE:
** FOUR-BR, 3500 SQ. FT.HOME
** POOL - TENNIS COURT - GUEST HOUSE
** FOREST ON TWO SIDES ADDS TO 5-AC. PRIVACY
** COMPUTES TO SE[...]282-4704

ACROSS FROM RONDEE MOTOR HOTEL

MEMBER OF THE MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
PAMELA SKIELVIG & AS[...]GS 282-4704

JUNIPINE REALTY
777 Building, Hwy. 89A
Next to C Motel, West Sedona

2 Roy Killinsworth - Broker
“=. 282-4992
FIRST TIME

Live in beautiful Se

oe

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In19,000 CASH!

But favorable terms are available. The tw i

priced at $65,500 and $72,250 with anne ce A ena
They have 1248 and 1440 sq. ft. of living space res
provements, including carport, d[...]ve into. Come and see
adult community while there is still choice.
by appointment.

P. 0. BOX 1053
SEDONA, ARIZONA 86336

COMMERCIAL LOTS (ADJACENT):
(A) C2-3 .231 Ac. $34,000
(B) C2-3 .399 Ac. $56,000

BUSINESS

P.0. Box 1914
Sedona, Az. 86336

OFFERING VALLEY SHADOWS II

dona at half the price of conventional housing!

~~ Artist's Conception

/>[...],750 cash.
pectively. All im-
orch are finished.

this pre-planned
Open daily from 9 to 12 or

CALL JUNIPINE AT 282-4992

MISC.
FOR SALE[...]w
Hours. Open Mondays
-closed Tuesdays. OPEN TILL
10 PM, Friday and Saturday
nights.

i 6-10 tn cpv (16)[...]RESIDENTIAL

Joe Ochota
Sales
282-3931[...]

Sedona Red Rock News, 1981-08-19 (37)

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REALESTATE REALESTATE REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE

FOR SALE

24 ACRES ot on affordable

* price. Overlooking Oak

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. Creek, good terms, buy all

or part through Junipine
Realty, 282-4992.
6 8-19 cjr (19)

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3 show you how you can use

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your persona[...]r, Red Canyon Realty,
Better Homes & Gardens,
282-1251.

6 8-19 crer (32)

THE PRICE IS RIGHT. So
are the terms, the size, the
view and the privacy of this
south sloping home site at
113 Rolling Hills. Look for
the yellow ribbons or call
Fred Schimer at Realty
Associates of Sedona,
282-4123.

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All beautifully done in
baths,

FOR SALE

THREE ACRE homesite with
outstanding view and
beautifully wooded. West
Sedona, $125,000. Call
Evelyn - Baldwin Realty,
282-3621.

6 8-19 cbr (16)

FOR THE BUILDER with o
country setting in mind.
Large lot with fantastic
building site in Pine Valley
that percs! For more info
contact Carol Gladstone,
Realty Associates of Sedona
282-4123 or 282-9731.

6 1-21 tin cras (33)

ON OAK CREEK, |.) ir-
rigated acres, 130 ft. creek
frontage, septic already in,
partially fenced, partially
woodland meadow. No[...]ge Springs
water. Junipine Realty,
282-4992.

6 8-19 cjr (31)

HEAD & SHOULDERS ABOVE THE REST FOR

THE PRICE: Spacious Spanish home in Broken Arrow
Vista. 3 Bedrooms, plus huge artists[...]n room,
jacuzzi room, 3 bathrooms.
landscaping. $215,000.
range don't buy with out seeing this one.

FEELING OF EASY ELEGANCE:

atrium opening to living room, di[...]ought-iron fencing.
Special fencing for pets. One of the nicest homes on the
market today at $325,000.

2 fireplaces,[...]od West

Sedona location. Display area, abundance of shop space
both inside and outside, frontage on 89A. Large lovely
home with additional basement space. You'll never find
another just like it in Sedona. Price $230,000.

FOR SALE

MEAR THE CREEK[...]s, $28,000. Call
Ron Volkman at Realty
Associates of Sedona,
282-4123.

6 7-22 ttn cras (19)

Y% ACRE, VERY BUILDABLE,
and unobstructed views, in
VOC. $32,500 and terms.
Call Ron Volkman, Realty
Associates of Sedona,
282-4123, evenings 282-4019,
6 7-22 tfn cras (22)

BY OWNER. \f you want a
level lot in the Village of
Oakcreek that percs, has
beautiful views of Bell Rock
and Courthouse Rock, and is
priced at $16,750, call
282-1118.

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CREEK FRONT \ots, terms.

Call Bill, Canyon Pacific
Realty 282-3480.
6 2-18 tfn ccp (15)

FOR SALE

UMOBSTRUCTED VIEWS in
prestige area, Highland
Estates, Unit one, 1.67
acres, call Ron Volkman,
Realty Associates of Sedona.
282-4123, evenings 282-4019.
6 7-22 tin cras (21)

SKY MOUNTAIN, \.25 acres,
for details, call Ron
Volkman at Realty
Associates of Sedona,
282-4123, evenings 282-4019.
6 7-22 tin cras (17)

OAKSHADOWS, 2 lots,
$25,500 and $28,500, both[...]available.
Call Ron Volkman at Realty
Associates of Sedona,
282-4123, evenings 282-4019.
6 7-22 tin cras (22)

FOR SALE OR TRADE -
acre lot in Valley Vista
Estates, V.0.C. On sewer
system. Trade for lot in
Sedona or $35,000 cash.
282-7803.

FOR RENT

OFFICE SPACE AVAILABLE
in Sedonan Building, 425 sq.
ft. leased at $297.50/mo.
Call Ginny Hays Realty,
282-9141,

5 8-19 tfn cgh (18)

HILLTOP SCENIC VIEW,
very roomy apts. New
carp[...]pts. 282-4709.

SKY MOUNTAIN, executive
home high on a hill. 2000
sq. ft., 2 bedrooms, 2 baths.
$1000/month. Uptown
Sedona, beautiful new
home. 2 be[...]month. Call Ginny
Hays at Ginny Hays Realty.
282-9141.

5 8-12 tfn cgh (42)

22 FT. AIRSTREAM, quiet
location,[...]RED ROCK NEWS Sedona, Arizona Wednesday, August 19, 1981 -11C

FOR RENT

DOES YOUR GROUP NEED o
meeting place[...]with kitchens
available. Call Unity Church,
282-7181.

5 5-20 tfn cuc (16)

RENTAL WON’T RENT? Do
weeds scare prospect a[...]Weed-Trol to help
keep your rental rented.
282-3321 or 282-5510.

5 7-29 ttn cwt (19)

FURNISHED 2 BEDROOM, 2
bath, Wild Turkey
Townh[...]me with
garage. VOC, $475/month.
Available August 15. Red
Canyon Realty, Better
Homes & Gardens, 282-7111.
5 8-19 crer (39)

LARGE IMMACULATE 2
bedroom, 14 bath furnished
apt. Adults only, no pets.
Lease required. Available
September Ist. 282-5156.

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di Ads

LON

Homesite in
Chapel Bells
Estates.

Beautiful view.
Appraised[...]elling for $30,000.

REALTY WORLD - Kelly Realty

18 East Birch Avenue, Flagstaff, AZ 86001 mas
Bus. (602) 774-0601
Res. (602) 779-1797

Each office independently owned and operated[...]ens
Allen Weiss, Bkr. bees

Pe
* Listing & Resale of lots & acreage
* Comparative Market Analysis of property
* Parceling or Subdividing acreage
* New[...]° Leverage & Investment opportunities

(602)282-7111/7382

REALTY

282-1713

King-sized lot with superb
If you are looking in this price

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EAGLES VIEW FROM HIGH ON SKY MOUNTAIN:

Lovely cozy 2 bedroom home, 2% bat[...]ies from large 2 car garage to the kitchen.
Built in china closet and buffet in dining area. Family
room on lower level. 2 Franklin type stoves, solar water[...]nt storage, one
closet 30'x9’. King-sized lot. $198,000.

CONTEMPORARY RUSTIG. Foot of sae Loaf

Mountain, 2 Bedrooms, 1% baths, wrap-around deck with
access from each ro[...]r. Woodsy and
delightful, joins National Forest. $125,000.

RENT-A-WHILE
RUSTIC RENTAL: 2 bedrooms, 2 baths. Decking to
views. Large carport under. $475 a month. Call Doris.

KING SIZED MOBILE: 2 bedrooms[...]agee, Broker
Doris C. Mellen, Adv. Manager
Robert A. Wirkus G.R.I., Gen. Manager

MOM’S HOUSE AT DAD’S PRICE: cute little

place tucked away in the trees. 2 bedrooms, 1% baths,
office or den with fireplace. $104,000.

HONEST ABE VALUE: Where else can one find

so much home for so little in today’s market? 2
bedrooms, 2 baths, den, family room, garage 10x24,
basement for storage. Parking for motor home under
cover. A lot of fruit trees, chain link fencing for pets. Red
rock views. If you are looking for a mobile - don't let this
one go by...

OLD-TIME STONE HOUSE: 4 teal treasure in

good condition. Pine kitchen, 2 baths, old-time[...]n.
Separate studio. Covered patio. Storage sheds. 1.63
acres. Zoned SD. Has horse privileges. (Not in a subdivi-
sion - do your own thing here.) Deep summer shade, on ~
Schnebly Hill. Truly a delightful setting. Owner will carry.

Sedona Red Rock News, 1981-08-19 (38)[...]QUALITY PRODUCTS

PELLA

BO2I282-4101 nsurarco w ARM

LICENSED AND BONDED AND DOORS
W. HWY. 89A ¢ P. O. Box 3199, W. SEDONA, AZ.

‘ ORNELL
« ONSTRUCTION
OMPA[...]wner will

Beautiful tri-level,

finance 20% down 13%% now, for limited time }

$127,950.00
91 Quail Court V.0.C.

OPEN DAILY 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
PHONE 282-2234

ANDERSEN |[...]FOR SALE

ARTISTS, movers
Rock News, 282-7795.
iB 1-14 tfn x

and sheds. Call Red Roc
News 282-7795.

OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK t
subscriptions “to the Re
Rock News.
upto[...]ring, 2

carats.

gold engagement
center diamond 1 carat -

diamonds. 282-1924.

“Big enough to serve - Small enough to care.”

$99,900

DUPLEX features a | BR, 1
Bath Unit & 2 BR, 1 Bath Unit
w/room for 1 additional unit.
Frame construction, wood
floors,[...]w/Valley views. Call Rudi.

* Over 2,000 sq. ft. of living

* 3 Bedrooms plus Hobby Rm.
*1% Baths

* Family Room w/Fireplace

* Living Room[...]op w/cabinets

* Golf/Tennis

* Over 2600 sq. ft. of living

* 4 Bedrooms Plus Study

* Refrig. & Micr[...]Tri-level

* Corner lot

NEW LISTING! HILLTOP LOT in Oak Creek Knolls w/super
building site of approx. | acre, beautiful trees, exciting views. Ex-

cellent terms. Call Rudi. $45,000.

CREEK FRONTAGE IN OAK CREEK CANYON
DEVELOPED PROPERTY W/POTENTIAL F[...]CALL RUDI FOR DETAILS

SKY MOUNTAIN AREA - PARCEL A - 45,473 sq. ft. $50,000,
PARCEL B - 36,720 sq. f[...],072 sq. ft.
$32,500. Comparative market analysis in this area shows these are

the best buys. Chapel views[...]privileges,

$75,000.

SEDONA WEST NO. 335 approx 103x112, views,

slopes. $29,500.

AM. Etter, Broker Rudi Yan Nierop, Sales

254 N. Hwy. 89A
602 - 262-7139

country setting. Terms offered.

native trees,

Betty Ann Solomon, Sales

P.O. Box 1609 + Sedona Ariz. 66336

1 11-19 ttn cx

CHIMNE

newsprint, 25° a pound. Red

x

ALUMINUM PLATES, 50° for
clean plates, 25‘ for plates
that have been on the press
& have ink onof
10%
during August.

i 8-19 csb (15)
SHAKLEE NUTRITION and

Deliver

8-19-8-26 p
LADIES PRINCESS Wedding

3

diamonds, approximately 2
Ladies 14Kt white
ring.

l

smaller diamond on each
side. Ladies 14kt white gold
wedding band with 5

if 8-19 p

MISC.
FOR SALE

USED BICYCLES. Some
under $50. Call The Bicycle
Doctor at 282-3799, West
Sedona, 89A.

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ATTENTION ARTISTS
more picture frames arrived[...]les, kitchen appliances
and much more.
VANGUARDS, 106
VanDeren, near Red Rock
News.

VW 8-19 cvcs (23)

12’ ALUMINUM BOAT, ond
12 HP outboard motor. Ex-
cellent condition. 282-5702.

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FARMERS MARKET at Tla-
quepaque in Sedona. Satur-

days, 7 a.m. to 10 a.m.
Vegetables, herbs, garlic,
peaches, corn.

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REFRIGERATOR/FREEZER,
large deluxe good condition,
$225. Large white carpet
with pad, $100. 282-2762.

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TWO HORSE TRAILER -
single axle, electric bra[...]e tire. Ex-
cellent condition, $725,
282-4690.

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KITCHEN TABLE with tour
chairs, extra large t[...]h mirror, child's 6 piece
bedroom set. 282-7884.

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BACK TO SCHOOLL girls
clothes. Sizes 6X, 7, 8, 10.
Dresses, pants, tops. Ex-
cellent to good condition.
282-4867.

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15% FOOT SUNDANCE ski
boat and trailer with almost
new 50 HP Mercury engine.
$3500, possible trade.
282-2100.

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QUART FRUIT JARS for can-
ning. $2.75 per dozen. Good

’ condition. 282-3729.

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ELECTRIC CEMENT MIXER,
hopper gun, bell-saw
planer, picture frame saw &
vice, radial and table saw, a
rocker for gold, Winnebago
motor home. 282-5107.

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MUST SELL LEAVING
Friday - dinette set, $35; ex-
cellent console color TV,
$75; hide-a-bed, $45; 4
Spanish dining chairs, $100;
card table and chairs, much
misc. Can be seen Wednes-
day afternoon or Thursday

all day. Village of
Oakcreek, Verde Valley
School Rd., follow signs,
282-1546.

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22” GOLOR TV. large CB
Antenna. 1927 5’ bathtub.
Call 282-3834.

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HEAR THE GUITAR artistry
of Len Bacon Friday and
Saturday evenings at the

Kings Ransom Motel on
Highway 179.
if 8-19 ckr (19)

OLD TOWN MOVIE -
Cottonwood, 634-3458
presents[...]ce
hit “ESCAPE FROM NEW
YORK” (R), Fri., Aug 21 thru
Thurs. Aug. 27, nitely show
7:30 p.m., Friday & Satur-
day, nite, 7:30 p.m. and 9:30

i 8-19 cotm (29)

RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT.
For sale: electric deep fat
fryer, Amana reach-in
freezer, upholstered bar
Stools, banquet chairs,[...]s, misc. items.
Wednesday and Thursday
only. 282-5171 at Robertson
Realty (across from Pizza
Hut).

if 8-19 crr (33)

MISC.
FOR SALE

BMX PARTS OW SALE ot the
Two Wheel Clinic, W.
Sedona, 89A, 282-3799.

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GE 7) ‘FROST, 17.2 cu. ft.

refrigerator/freezer. 2 door,

alm[...]ar old. Ex-
cellent condition, $650.
282-3339.

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KING SIZE BED including
box spring and[...]0
ZOOM 200mm telephoto,
flash, misc. $550 or best of-
fer. 282-9207.

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2 PUPPIES, 7 WEEKS OLD,

’ registered miniature

dachshund. $25 each,
Sedona 282-4992.
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ied

RED ROCK NEWS Sedona, Arizona Wednesday, August 19, 1981 - 5C

MISC.
FOR SALE

APPROX. 400 WHITE rock
faced bricks. Call 282-1992.

2 = 9 P
LADIES CLOTHING” in ex-
cellent condition. Several

suits size 8, mostly size 12.
Also boys school clothes,
size 12-14.
282-1991.
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oi PAINTINGS (2),
Philippine scenes, 24°x36",
$150 each, 282-7336.

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DRAFTING TABLE, (60" x37")
with drawers and parallel
bar, $150, 282-7336.

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LIGHT PLANT. Sears 3,000
watt 110 or 220 and 12 volt.
New condition, still has
break in oil. Ran less than 2
hours. $700, 282-5414.

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JACK BLODGET, Contractor

LICENSED & BONDED F[...]ANNING—FINANCING—SOLAR AVAILABLE

j 282-7020

i Onm@ aha
AUTHORIZED

AUTOMATIC GARAGE DOOR OPEMER[...]TORS

555 BLACKBIRD ROOST NO, 2
FLAGSTAFF, AZ 86001

114-2947[...]iving
room, picture windows with spectacular view
of Oak Creek - Sedona valley and surrounding
red roc[...]to golf, tennis, horse back
riding and shopping. $149,750.

Rae Re ILI LA ALP AL ALE AI AE LINING EN,

Prestige location in new Raquet Club Subdivi-
sion. Beautiful Spanish[...]pener, 3
fireplaces, redwood deck, tile roof. Use of
Mexican tile floors most effective. All this and
wonderful climate too. $179,500.

CALL 282-3379

OR CALL YOUR FAVORITE REAL ESTATE COMPANY

Mey yA a LS Ls
TUNCAY

Cozy and tucked away in the trees, this lovely
custom home in Lazy Bear is full of comfort and
convenience. Special attention to detail is ap-
parent in every room. Tall trees and views are
available no[...]nd dining area, but also from all
three bedrooms. A cool patio... a large deck...
and little forest creatures - all there to delight
you. On a corner lot and conveniently close to
town, you must see for yourself how beautiful
and complete this exclusive home is. $245,000 and
owner will carry with terms.

ee Eee LE

Aa CCE ee re tL
rs Ye KK] 282-4195
CTE h Chit -e ret 11
Bev Oberg, 282-4741

REALTY

WARREN STEELE, BROKER

RENTALS - HOMES -

ACREAGES

Next to Wild Turkey Inn

Village of Oakcreek

Sedona, AZ 86336

Bea Stomierosky, Mana[...]ake Montezuma

OFFICES

COMMERCIAL

West Sedona
89A Opp. Bayless
Sedona, AZ 86336

REALTOR®

IN PHOENIX AREA CALL

263-5009

602-282-7200

OUT-OF-TOWNERS MAY CALL COLLECT

$10,200

MOBIL GAS STATION. Get involved in business at the “Y”. Owners anxious, priced t[...]24x52 Silvercrest Mobile, 3 yrs. old, impeccable, 12 fruit trees,

lush garden, well landscaped. Impressive view. You should see this beauty
JUNIPER KNOLLS SUBDIVISION.
forested knoll[...]L

$73,500

Beautiful Mexican brick, 2 bdrm. home on a well-

FINANCE WITH TERMS OPEN TO
$120,000

20 ACRES of gentle rolling land with water and electricity and great views of the red
rocks. Located 8 miles N/W of 89A on old dump road. Could sell 5 or 10 acres. Per

AGRE overlooking West Sedona. Terrific views. Zoned for 15 apts. Terms
AAA INDUSTRIAL PARK, Lot 18, Zoning C-3
AAA INDUSTRIAL PARK, Lot 9, north of No. 18, Zoning C-3terms. ............. $52,500
PINE CREEK Ii, LOT NO. 23. 2 bedroom, 2 bath, excellent view of Courthouse

RANCHO ROJO, LOT 41. Gorgeous views, it percs

$45,000

FIXER-UPPER, HARMONY HILLS. Cute mobile with lots of shade and carpeting

allowance.

Cohaeh Tie HANNS ee phi es hip at Ried eh Mls Epp mee da lelee 6 PRICED IN THE 40’S

V.0.C. Hwy. 179 & Cortez Dr. Approx. 1 Acre Zoned C-2. Terms
-8 AGRE, Hwy 179, Zoning C-2. Terms
VILLAGE OF OAKGREEK, C-2 zoning, sewer PAID, 28,000 sq. ft. Terms for
BELL ROCK VISTA Ill, LOT NO. 19. Excellent view. Assumable mortgage
CHAPEL BELLS[...]ul views, 223 ft. frontage

OAK CREEK VALLEY, LOT 17. Unit | overlooking large picnic area & creek

OAK CREEK COUNTRY CLUB WEST, LOT NO. 81. Beautiful views

course. Large lot

, close to g[...]VIEW, LOT 32. Excellent view. 50% down, 5 yrs. at 12%
CATHEDRAL VIEW, LOT 24. Excellent view. 50% down, 5yrs. at 12%
CATHEDRAL VIEW, LOT 100. Excellent view, 50% down, 5 yrs. at 12%

BELL ROCK PLAZA (Village of Oakcreek) commercial lot

RIDGEVIEW, LOT 2. 50% down, 5 yrs. at 12%

. 50% down, 5 yrs. at

3 PLUS ACRES R1-10 Zoning. Horse property, corral built. Close in. Wooded, easy ac-

ess, prefer cash[...]

Sedona Red Rock News, 1981-08-19 (39)ECKANKAR

The purpose of the LIVING ECK MASTER
is to give both inner and outer assistance to
those[...]king the answer to these
questions - “‘Who am I?” ‘“‘Why am I here?”
“‘What lies beyond death?”’ - and those who
have decided that ECKANKAR is the path
they wish to follow. Nothing is held back.

Free lecture - Sept. 2, 16, 30 -
7:00 p.m. 308 Jordan Rd.

LEGAL NOTICE

STATE OF ARIZONA
ARTICLES OF
AMENDMENT TO THE
ARTICLES OF
INCORPORATION OF
WILLIAMS & STEELE
LAND COMPANY, INC.

Pursuant to the provi-
sions of A.R.S. 10-061,
Arizona Business Cor-
poration Act, the under-
signed corporation
adopts the attached Ar-
ticles of Amendment to
its Articles of Incorpora-
.tion:

FIRST: The name of the
corporation is Williams &
Steele Land Company,
Inc.

SECOND: The document
attached hereto as Ex-
hibit A sets forth the Ar-
ticles of Amendment
which were adopted by
the shareholders of the
corporation on June 18th,
1981, in the manner
prescribed by the
Arizona Business Cor-
poration Act.

THIRD: The number of
shares of the corporation
outstanding at the time
of such adoption was
4,000; and the number of
shares entitled to vote
thereon was 4,000.

FOURTH: The designa-
tion and number of
outstanding shares of
each class or series entitl-
ed to vote thereon as a
class or series were as
follows:

CLASS OR SERIES
Common

NUMBER OF SHARES .

4,000

FIFTH: The number of
shares of each class or
series entitled to vote
thereon as a class or
series voted for or
against such amendment,
respectively, was:

CLASS OR SERIES
Common

NUMBER OF SHARES
For, 4,000
Against, 0

SIXTH: The amendmen[...]r an ex-
change, reclassification
or cancellation of issued
shares.

SEVENTH: The amend-
ments do not affect a
change in stated capital.

DATED: June 18th, 1981

Signed:
by Raymond J. Steele
President

by Sally V. Steele
Secretary

State of Arizona
County of Yavapai

The foregoing instru-
ment was acknowledged
before me this 18th day of
June, 1981, by Raymond
J. Steele and Sally V.
Steele, the President and
Secretary, respectively,
of Ray Steele Realty and
Investment, Inc., an
Arizona corporation, on
behalf of the corporation.

by Martha Mandrell
Notary Public

My Commission expires:
July 25, 1982

EXHIBIT “A
ARTICLES OF
AMENDMENT TO THE
ARTICLES OF
INCORPORATION OF
WILLIAMS & STEELE
LAND COMPANY, INC.
an Arizona c[...]ENTS:
We, the undersigned
President and Secretary
of Williams & Steele
Land Company, Inc., an
Arizona corporation, pur-
suant to A.R.S. 10-061,
hereby certify that at a
special meeting of the

shareholders of the cor-
poration held after due
notice, according to law,
on the 18th day of June,
1981, at 2:00 o'clock p.m.,
at the Steele Building,
Schnebly Hill road and
Route 179, Sedona,
Coconino County,
Arizona, the Articles of
Incorporation of Williams
& Steele Land Co. Inc.,
an Arizona corporation,
by unanimous vote of the
shareholders present at
the meeting for such pur-
pose, were amended by
the adoption of the
following resolutions:

RESOLVED: Article I of
the Articles of Incorpora-
tion be and the same is
hereby amended by
deleting the name,
“Williams & Steele Land
Co: Inc.”’ and
substituting in lieu
thereof “Ray Steele Real-
ty and Investment, Inc.”

RESOLVED: Article III
of the Articles of Incor-
poration be and the same
is hereby amended to
read: “Place of Business:
The principal place of
business of the corpora-
tion shall be Steele
Building at Schnebly Hill
Road and Route 179,
Sedona, Coconino Coun-
ty, Arizona, but other of-
fices may be established
and maintained within
the State of Arizona at
such places as the direc-
tors of the corporation
may designate.”

RESOLVED: Article VI
of the Articles of Incor-
poration be and the same
is hereby amended by
deleting Article VI in its

entirety and substituting -

in lieu thereof aof the Articles of Incor-
poration be and the same
is hereby amended by

deleting the first
sentence thereof and
substituting in lieu

thereof the following:
“DIRECTORS: The af-
fairs of this corporation
shall be managed by a
Board of Directors con-
sisting of one or more
directors, none of whom
need to be stockholders.”

RESOLVED: Article XVI
of the Articles of Incor-
poration be and same is
hereby amended by
deleting Article XVI in
its entirety and
substituting in lieu
thereof a new Article
XVI to read as follows:
“STATUTORY AGENT:
The name and address of
the statutory agent of the
corporation is Favour,
DePasquale, Moore &
Schuyler, 834 Miller
Valley Road, Post Office
Box 1391, Prescott, AZ.
86302.”

Ray Steele Realty and
I[...]sident

Attest: Sally V. Steele,
Secretary

State of Arizona
County of Yavapai

The foregoing instru-
ment was acknowledged
before me this 18th day of
June, 1981 by Raymond
J. Steele and Sally V.
Steele, the President and
Secretary, respectively,
of Ray Steele Realty and
Investment, Inc., an
Arizona corporation, on
behalf of the corporation.

Martha Mandrell
Notary Public

My Commission expires:
July 25, 1982

First published August 5,
1981

Last published August
19, 1981

Health-Wise

With a headache, fever, stomach cramps, diarrhea,
and vo[...]nd.” You could
also have salmonellosis.

During a given year, one to five percent of the
world population becomes infected by the salm[...]germs aren't confined to muddy, dark
cooking pots of the Third World, though. They thrive
even in the United States.

For your own health, you may[...]st to assume that salmonella bacteria are
present in all uncooked meat, poultry and seafood.
Thorough cooking at 160 deg. F. for 10 minutes will
kill the germs. Then, after cooking, the food should be
stored in a clean container. To return the meat to its
origin[...]ill only recontaminate it.

* Defrost frozen meat in the refrigerator or under
cold water, not at room[...]t away from all
other foods. To reduce the chance of cross-
contamination, wash your hands, kitchen counter, cut-
ting boards, utensils and dishes that have been in con-
tact with raw meat.

* After cooking meat, keep and serve the food hot.
Don’t allow meat or poultry to stand at room
temperatur[...]entify these as notorious salmonella car-
riers.

In spite of your care, you may still face salmonella
hazards. Take, for instance, a summer picnic dinner.
It’s hard to keep hot foods hot and cold foods cold out-
doors. Under a warm noon sun, bacteria can multiply
rapidly. You can chill the food thoroughly in the
refrigerator before packing it in your cooler. You can
protect it from the sun. You[...]. You can avoid carrying hot foods
unless you use a well-insulated container. But if you
really want to be safe, why not plan a picnic menu
from the natural, less-perishable foo[...]ggs, fresh fruits and vegetables.
It’s not only a risk-free picnic, but a refreshing change
as well.

By the Health-Temperance Dept. of the General
Conference of 7th-day Adventists as a community ser-
vice.

LEGAL NOTICE

ANNUAL tea[...]ION observations; and
TO PARENTS verified reports of
REGARDING serious or recurrent

CONFIDENTIALITY __ behavior patterns.
OF STUDENT
EDUCATION These records are
RECORDS maintained in the school

office under the supervi-
sion of the principal, and

RED ROCK NEWS Sedona, Arizona Wednesday, August 19, 1981 - 15B

Village Bible Church

. Overcoming Selfishness

Even as I please all men in all things, not seeking
mine own profit, but the profit of many, that they may
be saved. I Corinthians 10:33.

There exists in the hearts of many an element of
selfishness which clings to them like leprosy. They
have so long consulted their own wishes, their own
pleasure and convenience that they do not feel that
others have claims upon them. Their thoughts[...], and
do not cultivate disinterested benevolence, which if
exercised, would increase and strengthen until it
would be their delight to live for others’ good. This
selfishness must be seen and overcome, for it is a
grievous sin in the sight of God. They need to exercise
a more special interest for humanity; and in thus do-
ing, they would bring their souls into c[...]it,
so that they would cleave to Him with so firm a tenaci-
ty that nothing could separate them from His love.

The man whose experience is least to be envied is
the one who shuts up his sympathies within his own
heart. Those who get the most good out life, who feel
the truest satisfaction, are those who receive to give.
Those who live for self are always in want, for they
are never satisfied. There is no Christianity in shut-
ting our sympathies up in our own selfish hearts. We
are to bring brightness and blessing into the lives of
others. The Lord has chosen us as channels through
which to communicate His blessings.

The time is coming when the earth shall reel to and
fro and shall be removed like a cottage. But the
thoughts, the purposes, the acts of God's workers,
although now unseen, will appear at the great day of
final retribution and reward. Things now forgotte[...]m mortality
to immortality, their words and deeds of goodness
will be made manifest, and will be preserved through
the eternal ages. No act of unselfish service, however
small or simple, is ever lost. Through the merits of
Christ’s imputed righteousness, the fragrance of such
words and deeds is forever preserved.

You are cordially invited to[...]” con-
tinues to be the theme
through the month of
August at Village Bible
Church. Last Sunday,
this theme was developed
in the 10 a.m. worship
service under the topic,
“Christ Is Coming! How,
Then, Shall We Live?”
The Bible says, “Every
man who has this hope (of
Christ’s return) in him
purifies himself even as
He (Christ) is pure.”

Tonight, instead of the
regular mid-week Bible
study and prayer, there
will be a potluck dinner
at the home of Dave and
Lovey Munday in Page
Springs. These are
always happy times of
spiritual and _ social
fellowshin when new

909 N. Main
634-7731

Cottonwood

Adams Exterminating Co.

Se[...]tes—

We are Arizona extermination reps
for all of your fumigation needs

SEDONA NURSING SERVICE
PRIVATE DUTY AVAILABLE

1. At Cottonwood Hosnital

friendships are made and
old ones are strengthen-
ed.

Village Bible Church is
committed to a ministry
of building relationships
- with God, with others in
God's family, with others
in the home, and with
others in the wider circle
of life. These relation-
ships are built by apply-
ing God’s Word to the life
in practical ways.

All who do not have a
church home in Sedona
are invited to attend ser-
vices at the Sedona Pro-
fessional Plaza on the
patio level. A nursery is
provided at the Sunday
School hour at 9:00 or the
worship service at 10:00.
For transportation, call
282-7789 or 282-5708.

282-9437

Sedona

end of Sunset Drive.

United Methodist Church

Who gives[...]nce? Who
tells you who you really
are so that you don’t take
your identity from what
you do or from past
customs? What claims
your allegiance?

The choice is ours, and
we cannot avoid the

meets each Sunday morn-
ing in the conference
room of the Bell Rock Inn
in the Village of
Oakcreek.

Sunday School classes
meet at 8:45 a.m. You are
always welcome at the
United Methodist[...]58.

Dear Parent:

The Cottonwood-Oak
Creek Board of
Education-Trustees has
established written
polici[...]ol-
lection, storage,
retrieval, use and
transfer of student educa-
tional information col-
lected and maintained
pertinent to the educa-
tion of all students to en-
sure the confidentiality of
the information and to
guarantee parents’ and
s[...]hts to
privacy. These policies
and procedures are in
compliance with:

* The Family Education
Rights and Privacy Act;
Title 20, United States
Code, Sections 1232g and
1232h; and the Federal
Regulations (45 CFR,
Part 99) issued pursuant
to such Act; —

* The Education of All
Handicapped Children
Act; Title 20, United
States Code, Sections
1412(2)(D) and 1417(c); and
the Federal Regulations
(45 CFR 121a560 - 575)
issued pursuant to such
Act; and

* Arizona Revised
Statutes, Title 15, Sec-
tion 151, as amended,
1978.

Student education
records are collected and
maintained to help in the
instruction, guidance and
educational progress of
the student; to provide
information to parents
and staff; to provide a
basis for the evaluation
and improvement of
school programs; and for
legitimate educational
r[...]to - identifying
data; report cards &
transcripts of academic
work completed; standar-
dized achievement test
scores; attendance data;
reports of psychological
testing; health data;

are availabl[...]cies or per-
sons without prior writ-
ten consent of the parent.
You have the right to
inspect and review any
and all records related to
your child, including a
listing of persons who
have reviewed or have
received copies of the in-
formation. Parents
wishing to review their
child[...]rsonne! will be
available to explain the
contents of the records to
you. Copies of student
education records will be
made available to parents
when it is not practicable
for you to inspect and
review the records at the
school. Charges for the
copies of records will be
actual costs of copying.

If you believe informa-
tion in the record file is
inaccurate or misleading,
you have the right to re-
quest that a correction be
made and to add com-
ments of your own. If at
any time an agreement
between the[...]ct
Mr. Bill Bolton,
superintendent, and re-
quest a hearing.

Copies of the District
Student Education
Record Confidentiality
Policies and Procedures
may be reviewed in the
principal's office in each
school. Federal law also
permits a partner to file a
complaint with the
United States Office of
Education in
Washington, D.C., if you
feel the school is violating
public school records
policies and statutes.

Published August 19,
1981.

OLLIVER/PILCHER
INSURANCE

SPECIALIZING IN BUSINESS INSURANCE
REPRESENTING THESE COMPANIES:[...]tact: Sue Wood or Keith Zahnter

COTTONWOOD
634-5511

SEDONA
ENTERPRISE-559

Otherwise,

choice. Who is Christ to
you? You cannot evade
the answer. Your answer
determines the quality of
life in your world. Rev.
David Ellsworth will be
speaking this Sunday on
how “Faith gives you
your Center” so you can
keep your balance in your
world.

Pastor Ellsworth in-
vites you to the 9:30 a.m.
worship service of the
Bell Rock United
Methodist Church which

ST. JOHN VIANNEY
CATHOLIC CHURCH

— MASSES —

SAT. 5:30 P.M.
SUN. 8& 10 A.M.

289 SOLDIER'S PASS RD.

2. In your home
SPECIALIZING IN:
1. Rehabilitation
2. Hospice Nursing
3. Midwifery
4[...]JUNIPINE
RESORT, INC.

In Beautiful
Oak Creek Canyon

8 Miles North of Sedona

16 Completely Furnished
Housekeeping Cabins
On The Creek

OPEN YEAR ROUND - SECLUDED

* FISHING[...]I

GROWTH

NGS

STRENGTH

Count on us[...]$ 7,000,000

$ 5.000.000

$ 3.000.000

$ 1.000.000

$0
*As of B
June 30,

1960
1965
4970
1975
1976

1977
1978
‘979
1980

... for the long haul.

Offices in
Tucson, Green Valley, Flagstaff, Mesa and[...]

Sedona Red Rock News, 1981-08-19 (40)8C - RED ROCK NEWS Sedona, Arizona Wednesday, August 19, 1981

Sedona Meadows

INVENTORY UPDATE

PRICE

LOT PRICE

VEHICLES
FOR SALE

1976 FORD VAN, 6 cyl.,
custom built, $3700 or best[...]lean
cars, pickups, vans,
motorhomes or will sell on

eens 187* 17,900 8 8-19p consignment. P&R Sales,
——________—___—__ Hwy 89A at El Camino Road.
17,900 188* 14,900 LUXURY AT ITS BEST! \977 es “
18,900 189* 12,900 Cartier Lincoln with all the g 7-22-8-26 cnn (23)
18,900 Sctintincraacmia pees) extras. Rides like a dream.
raptor coucomipaiyeaieas 190 & 191 why Soi oged Mark V 161 T-BIRD, over $2000 in-
16,900 T7OGETHERD 6 900 oe gig, vested, needs some body
127 16,900 194 & 195 mete ect te, . ON. SISO on alter; Br
14,900 TOGETHER 1972 FORD PICKUP, \2 ton Bird, 4-door, not running,
’ 24,900 ff Both i
LWB, 360 V-8, 4-speed, $600 or offer. Both in

19,900

ALL LOTS ARE SUBJECT

$1050, 282-4647.

Sedona. 1-994-1167.

18,900
16,900
16,900
16,900

TO PRIOR SALE.

20% DOWN
PAYMENT
94% INTEREST
5 YEARS ON
BALANCE
10% CASH
DISCOUNT

*INDICATES LOTS THAT
BACK ONTO T[...]TMENTS

Attractive income property, good location in
West Sedona. Assumable loan, owner will
carry second. $165,000. Ask for Al Shears

RAY STEELE REALTY &

INVESTMENTS
282-4166

RAY STEELE, BROKER

184* °
Ee5*
186*

18,900
18,900
18,900

TO PURCHASE LOTS IN SEDONA MEADOWS
SEE YOUR LOCAL SEDONA REALTORS

70[...]dale, Arizona 852E1
Call Judd Herberger
602-945-4516
© ALL UTILITIES INNOW
® NO IMPROVEMENT DISTRIC[...]l increase $2000.00
and interest will increase to 12%.

Sedona Meadows

PRIOR TO AFTER
AUGUST 25th AUGUST 25th

9”%2% 12%
five years five years
20% down 20% down

$12,900 $14,900
$14,900 $16,900
$16,900 $18,900
$17,900 $19,900
$18,900 $20,900
$19,900 $21,900
$24,900 $26,900
$26,900 $28,900

Gia NOR Gls[...]elopment corp. Proudly Presents
“Spacious Homes of Pure Quality’’

Gen-Rich Realty & Development[...]ighest quality craftsmanship through its 35
years of building and development experience. Gen-Rich, through its sole-owned corporate struc-
ture is able at this time to offer not one but four prestigious homes to the public. For full details
on these four beautiful homes, contact Gen-Rich today for a comprehensive viewing at your con-
venience.[...]ERBERGER

7045 E. CAMELBACK
SCOTTSDALE, ARIZ. 85251
TELE: 945-4516

OPEN HOUSE 10-3 THURSDAY - SUND.
LOT 68 SADDLEROCK HOMES
ACROSS FROM A.J. BAYLESS, YELLOW FRONT ON W. MWY 89a

* Minimum % Acre Lot * Solid Masonry Constructio[...]d Black Glass Cover ® Breakfast Bar © Ceil-
ing of134,900

OPER NOUSE 10-3 THURSDAY - SUNDAY
LOT 92 SADBLEROCK HOMES
AGROSS FROM A.J. BAYLESS, YELLOW FRONT ON W. NWY SOA
Semi-Custom 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath Home on Lot 92, Saddlerock Homes
across from A.J. Bayless, Yellow Front Center on West Highway 89A ©
Minimum ‘4 Acre Lot © Solid Masonry Constru[...]Opener * Remote Refrigeration by Carrier ©
YWalk-in Closet * Double Insulated Sliding Doors and Windo[...]ckset Ceramic Tile Bath and

Shower

SALES PRICE $139,500
a, hae ts Se res ss
13% Payment Subsidy Plan Availa es

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OPEN HOUSE 10-3 THURSDAY - SUNDAY - DIRECTIONS: TURN
RIGHT AT[...]OUSE Sians

Backs up to 53,000 plus Acres of Forest Land © Western Hills on Rodeo
Road * Slump and Concrete Block Constructio[...]parate Dining Room * Mirrored and Shelved Wet Bar in
Family Room * Redwood Sun Deck Off Master Bedroom[...]insulated Bronzetone Sliding Windows & Doors ® R-19 Batt Wall insula-
tion © R-30 Ceiling Insulatio[...]binets with Adjustable Shelves © Whirlpool Built-in Microwave oven
© Ceramic Tile Bath and Shower * Custom Shower Enclosure ® Custom
Spo Bath in Master Bath

SALES PRICE $189,000

UNDER CONSTRUCTION
S[...]na’s most magnificent liv-
ing area. 2nd. house on the right. .9 acre. Split level
home offering the[...]craftsmanship and
amenities that you could expect in a home of this

nature. $325,000
**Spacious Homes of Pure Quality’’

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JUDY HADDOCK a |
Realtor Associate Realty & Development carp. . CDONAL
282-483 roker
282-1887 P.O. Box 3609 SUITE “O” CANYON SAVINGS BLD[...]TS

$99,500. Call

VEHICLES
FOR SALE

1973 VW BUG. Phone
282-7708 after 6:00 p.m.
8 8-19p

ECONOMICAL SCHOOL cars.
1978 Dodge Omni, 1977 Mer-

cury Bobcat, 1977 VW Rab-
bitt, 1976 Datsun, 1976
Vega, 1975 Valiant, 1974

Datsun, 1974 VW Super Bee-
tle, 1969 Datsun pickup,
1964 VW Stationwagon, 1961
Corvair. Good clean units,
ready to go. P&R Sales,
Hwy. 89A at El Camino
Road, 282-1262. a
8 8-19 cp&r (47)

1972 DODGE 4 DOOR - air
conditioning, cruise control,
AM/FM, low mileage, like
new, original
paint/upholstery, $1950.
282-4690.

8 8-19 p

HOMES
FOR SALE

SWIMMING POOL with this
fine home, 3 bedroom, 3
bath. Call John at Canyon
Pacific Realty 282-3480.

7 2-18 tfn ccp (15)

OLDER EXCELLENT CONDI-
TIOW 8x35 trailer set up on
secluded, shaded lot at edge
of conveniently located
mobile park. Large covered
d[...]pliances. Garden spot.
282-5094 or 282-3207.

7 8-19-8-26 p

MOBILE HOME 12x48
Decorator furnished. Choice
location under sycamores.
200 feet from Oak Creek
Space No. 12. Oak Creek

= Mobilodge in Sedona.

$20,000. 282-7045 or (213)
772-2585.
7 8-19 p

HARMONY HIGH PARK:
Goldenwest mobile home
located on lot No. 58. 2
bedrooms, 2 baths, hobby
room, scre[...]n
Baldwin Realty for appoint-
ment to see. 282-3621.

7 8-19 cbr (28).

WEW ON THE MARKET.
Spacious, 3 bedroom, 2'4
bath, family[...]t. $95,000. Ray Steele
Realty & Investments,
282-4166, ask for Al Shears.
7 8-19-8-26 cw&s (31)

%THS ACRE PLUS. View
bldg. lot, trees, ranch st[...]ts,
Banks, P.O., Health Center,
block and 2 north of 89A,
282-3339.

7 8-19-8-26 p

IMMACULATE 3 BEDROOM,
2 bath. Beautiful[...]irational
Drive, $79,500. 282-4705 by
owner.

7 8-19 p

WAVEN’T YOU HAD Enough?
Come see this one and set-
tle down. 3 bedroom, im-
maculate double-wide. Only

$66,500, Junipine Realty,
282-4992.

7 8-19 cjr (20)
TREE HOUSE FOR THE kids.

Getaway for m[...]Hill
Rd. Call Junipine Realty,
282-4992.

7 8-19 cir (25)
1972 MOBILE HOME, 2
bedroom, 1 bath, fenced

yard, near creek, adults on-
ly. Sycamore Cove,
282-7884.

7 8-19 p

1976 MOBILE HOME, \2x52,
one bedroom, light panel-
ing, wall to wall, awnings
and carport, 6 miles south of

Sedona, Sedona Shadows,
282-7884.
7 8-19 p

2,000 SQ. FT.
BUILDING

Zoned C-3 commer-
cial, can be used for
almost anything. Tri-
ple A_ Industrial
Park. Available
now. |
282-4650 or
28[...]large patio, cement drive, beautiful
landscaping. In Sedona West Subdivision on
Shot Gun Circle. Beautiful view. For more
informa[...]$45,000.

all

Excellent terms offered. 25% down, 12% interest.

Stop by our offices for an inspection tour of Foothills]
South's new expansion.

RESIDENCES
COT[...]GAIN
Quality constructed 3 bedroom home featuring a

32'x24’ swimming pool with fenced yard. Good f[...]OTS WITH POTENTIAL
Good income possibilities with 1 C-1 and 2 R-4 lots in
handy location. Very nice doublewide mobile home.
$69,500. WITH TERMS. Call Pat Wood.

PRICE REDUCED!
This immaculate mobile home features two good sized
bedrooms, a large deck for outdoor enjoyment, and a
double garage with workshop. The property is over 1
acre with its own well, irrigation, and horse cor[...]lot with tennis, swimming, and
social activities a short walk away. Trees, privacy and no
sewer problems! Owner will carry. 30% down, 12% in-
terest. Call Ed or Nancy.

CIBOLA HILLS ... Top of the hill for those who want the
very best. Terms[...]ice, and
school. Approx. 2 acre with good terms. $13,500. Call
Pat.

20 AGRES ... Running water, secl[...]l Brad
SS CcAE La

BUSINESS

Well established Bar in Cottonwood that has
regular live entertainment an[...]ler 282-5697
ere Peel Brad Stewart 567-3378

282-3137

WEEKDAYS
Dry Creek Corner Office
WEEKENDS
Sales Office Adjacent to Sedona Racquet Club 282-1190

Foothills Real Estate & Investments

DU[...]

Sedona Red Rock News, 1981-08-19 (41)10C - RED ROCK NEWS Sedona, Arizona Wednesday, August 19, 1981

Dp
. REALTY

ARIZONA’S LEADING REAL ESTATE ORGANIZATION

SEDONA FAST FOOD
Located in the center of the “West end” business district. Buy
this going business: and, in addition to having your own
livelihood, a large commercial lot with a modern building in
the beautiful “Red Rock’ country. $250,000. Eves: Call Dave,
282-3971 or Don, 282-5488.

RETIREMENT RETREAT
2 Bedrooms 1% baths, newly painted, neat inside & out. View
of Coffee Pot from large covered patio. $89,500. Eves: Call Bee
Dunlap 282-5673.

A HIGHLY VERSATILE HOME

For the couple who requires roomy living quarters, a family
with children, a live-in relative, or the extra room for an office
at home. Look at this 3 BR, 3 bath home with living room,
family room a[...]game room
downstairs. Excellent views, large deck on east side. Close to
shopping and school. Existing mortgage of $79,500 possible
assumable. Price just reduced to $168,500. Eves: Call Dave
282-3971.

OAK CREEK CANYON HIDE-A-WAY
High up and great view. 1170 sq. ft. liveable located a few
miles up Oak Creek Canyon. Both red rock and Oak Creek
views. Priced right at $79,000.

INDIAN TRAILS IN SEDONA

Here is another large family home. Four BR with shop and
hobby areas. Excellent views in northern part of town on large
lot with several fruit trees. Fine neighborhood. $152,000. Eves:
Call Don, 282-5488.

SMALL CHARMER
With a price to match. This near new 2 BR, 1% bath home of-
fers convenience and a cozy atmosphere. Custom woodwork
throughout. Poss[...]monthly payments. $78,500. Days call Kim at 282-4171, Eves:
Call Dave 282-3971.

LUXURY HORSE PROPERTY

Two BR slump block home. Three-stall corral to match home.
All on 2.3 acres and across the road from Forest Service land.
$310,000. Eves: Call Bee, 282-5673.

NOT CROWDED HERE
Four BR slump block construction. One.acre of land with adja-
cent land available for separate[...]l fenced. Owner may carry with reasonable down.
$211,500. Eves: Call Bee, 282-5673.

SPANISH MODERN
Within walking distance of golf pro shop in Village of
Oakcreek. New and attractive construction. Good assumable
mortgage at 12%. Solar hot water. $125,000. Eves: Call Bee,
282-5673.

WILD TURKEY TOW[...]to golf course.
$64,000. Eves: Call Dave, 282-3971.

HORSE SET-UP IN THE TALL PINES
Near Flagstaff. Three BR, 3 baths,[...]home, 5 years
old. Corrals and out-buildings. All on 10 acres of beautiful
Ponderosa pines. $399,500 Terms. Eves: Call Lou at 282-1340.

SEDONA CONCRETE CASTING
Buy this specialty concrete business which has many examples
of its artistic products in the famous “Tlaquepaque.” Call for
our flyer giving details of the unlimited potential of this in-
teresting business. $79,500. Eves: Call Don at 282-5488.

TOWNHOUSES
Good selection of Del Sol Townhouses. Four to choose from.
Two BR, 1% bath units with fireplaces. Great views. Priced
from $129,500 to $139,500. Eves: Call Dave at 282-3971.

ACREAGES
NEAR RANCHO ROJO: 2.92 acres. Good for[...]rses. Utilities to lot line. Great view. $89,500.
ON OAK CREEK-CORNVILLE AREA: 6.66 acres with over 500 ft.
of creek frontage. $90,000.

RESIDENTIAL BUILDING LO[...]ne $34,500 to $35,000
CATHEDRAL VIEW: Great view, on sewer system........ $27,500
FAIRWAY OAKS (VOC):[...]-- SEDONA, ARIZONA
OPEN EVERY DAY
PHONE (602)282-4171/7741

AL GAZELY, BROKER

B.H. DAVIDSON, BRK, DBW/F, 2862-3971
BONNIE TROST, BRK, DBW/F, 282-4720
JAN BIRKETT, B[...]ate, 282-5673
LOU LIPPHARDT, Sales Associate, 282-1340
DON SPEER, Sales Associate, 282-5488
KIM LOVE, Sales Associate, 282-4171

HOMES
FOR SALE

2 MOBILE HOMES for sale.
Located in a lovely cool and
shady adult park. Lots of
trees, steps to creek, close
to town. Homes have air
coolers, no dogs. Oak Creek
Mobilodge, 282-7701. 1979
Liberty, 2 bedroom, 1 bath,
12x50, mobilehome with
awning, $14,500. 1967
Detroiter, 2 bedroom, 1
bath, 12x45 mobile home.
$9,500.

7 7-15 tfn cocm (56)

LARGE DECK overlooking
the entire village from the
highest lot in Cathedral
View. 3-BR split-level house
attached. $131,000. Call Fred
at Realty Associates,
282-4123.

7 722 tfn cras (26)

HARMONY HIGH PARK,
Silvercrest mobile home,
24x64, located on Lot 25.
(970 Andante Dr.) 2
bedrooms, 2 baths, family
room, fireplace, 12x32 red-
wood deck, 18x28 covered
car port, 10x28 work shop.
Easy care landscaping drip
system. $95,000 for appoint-
ment call owner at 282-9457.
7 7-29-8-19 p

CONCERNED ABOUT mobile
home interest rates? How
would you like to save bet-
ween $10,000 and $18,000
on interest, pay off your
mobile home sooner, and
st[...]nt penalty.
SHOWPLACE where affor-
dable housing is truly affor-
dable. 634-5516.

7 8-5-8-26 cs (55)

45 CHAPEL VISTA. One of

the finest view locations in -

all Sedona. This plus a large
home with many features
found in more expensive
homes makes it a great buy
t $237,500. For more infor-
mation call Bob Link at Real-
ty Associates of Sedona,
282-4123, evenings 282-3245.
7 8-5 tfn cras (46)

PRICED FOR A QUICK Sale.
Ilness forces sale of this
home. Right price - new
carpeting thruout - well-
built. For info call Realty
Associates of Sedona,
282-4123 or Mikki, 282-1022.
7 8-5 tfn cra (29)

SEDOWA’S FINEST ottered
by owner. The view from
the covered porches of this
triple wide Golden West
home of 1850 sq. ft. are
breathtaking. Enter the
beamed living room and din-
ing area which flows into
the circular kitchen and
spacious fami[...]t bar and fireplace. Huge
master bedroom has walk-in
closet and large bath with
sunken tub. 2nd bedroom is
joined by bathroom to large
laundry and sewing room.
Built-in vacuum system and
low maintenance. Landscap-
ing offers life of ease.
Detached large three car
garage of 750 sq. ft. offers
area for workshop plus hob-
bi[...]principles only please. Lot
20 Harmony High Park on

Andante Drive, phone
282-7988.
7 8-5 tfn csa (111)

BY OWNER - contractor's

own home. Rustic - contem-
porary, 2 bedroom in VOC.
Unique custom design, very
energy-efficient, $76,500.
Best of all, owner will
finance. Offer terms.
282-3947 evenings. No
brokers, please.

7 8-5-8-19 p

ONE BEDROOM MOBILE,
8'x40' fenced yard, central

heat, all wood interior.
282-4173.
7 8-19 p

2 BEDROOM WOME on |
acre, 1,000 sq. ft, well,
fenced, Bridgeport area.
Will finance $59,500,
634-2518.

HOMES
FOR SALE

AFFORDABLE LUXURY.
Quality 264[...]room with floor to ceil-
ing glass, generous use of
wood and stone, private
patios, fully-equipped kit-
chen. On two lots in Sedona
West. For details on long list
of extras, call Ray Eastburg,
Realty Associates of Sedona,

282-4123, evenings call
282-4557.
Z 3-18 tfn cras (56)

REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE

VIEW - MOBILE LOTS in
Sedona? Sure, and Junipine
Realty has them. Full[...]erms. Buy now,
it'll be your gain! 282-4992.

6 8-19 cjr (27)

THE PRICE IS RIGHT on
three adjoining cul-de-sac
lots. $29,000 each. Coconino

County. Call Evelyn
Baldwin Realty, 282-3621.
6 8-19 cbr (19)

ON THE CREEK behind Sky
Mountain, pretty with some
good homesites but not
level. 1.4 acres, $55,000, 6.4
acres, $105,000, 7% acres,
$112,500. We'll show you!
Junipine Realty, 282-4992.

6 8-19 cjr (30)

NEWS Today!

Only $10.00 per year - local
$14.00 per year - Out-of-town

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Let us HELP YOU in any of your Real Estate needs.

Members Multiple Listing Service in Sedona-Verde Valley

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Chic Allen, Assoc.
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Country Square on 179
P.O. Box 687

Sedona, AZ 86336

PLAZA DEL OESTE

Sun Dance Town Hous:
planned community of

bedroom units. They are located in the
Village of Oak Creek adjacent to the V.O.C.
Clubhouse and the 9th fairway of the Robert

Trent Jones Golf Course

Drive, just off Bell Rock Blvd. Every home af-

fords a closeness to the
of this beautiful area.

3 FLOOR PLANS OFFERED
PRICED FROM $112,500 10 $131,500

FOR LEASE

Professional Units

Price range: $250/$375
Hwy. 89A, West Sedona

Contact owner at

Ph. 282-4302

P.O. Box 3699,

W. Sedona, AZ. 86340

MODELS NOW OPEN

es are a graciously
58 two and three-

DAILY 10 A.M. to 4P.M.
SUNDAY 11 A.M. to3 P.M.

on Cathedral Rock

majestic red rocks Exclusive Sale[...]block DBW/F *
Marie Wilkinson, Assoc. «

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Model 282-1791 Office 282-1272 -
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Sedona Red Rock News, 1981-08-19 (42)14B - RED ROCK NEWS Sedona, Arizona Wednesday, August 19, 1981

ST. ANDREW'S

Fr. Henry Doherty, Rector
Provost Williams of Coventry
Cathedral, England
Assoc. Rector
Mr. Wil[...]by Rev. Jack

Jeremiah, in thinking
of the loving-kindness of
Jehovah, said, “THEY
ARE NEW EVERY
MORNING.”[...]ith new
blessings from God. The
man whose thought is
upon the blessings of a

new day cannot at the
same time give his
thought to his failures of

Sunday School-10:15 a.m. All Grades
All SUNDAY SERVICES 11:00 a.m.
WOLY EUCHARIST & HEALING SERVICE
WED. AT 8 A.M. - PHONE 282-4457

rch

Please Join
With Us In Joy.

VERDE VALLEY

COMMUNITY CHURCH
(The Science Of Mind)

“You are what you can be.”
- Butterwor[...]UCETT, ASSOCIATE MINISTER
247 APPLE AVE, SEDONA

(In the Red Rock Art ‘n
Craft Co-op Bldg.)

the day before.
One of the difficulties
encountered by teachers,
ministers, and friendly
3 sounselors of others in
3 trying to help those who

come for advice is that of
getting them to take a new
hold.

A person who years
ago committed some act
of indiscretion perhaps
believes that in the sight
of God he has committed
an unpardonable sin.
Another is so bound in
the thought of being
thwarted in his
endeavors and of having
failed in his attempts to
succeed that he has no
heart or spirit left for try-
ing again. Another
believes that there is no
use in trying again
because every door is
closed to him. On every
hand we find a large
number of persons who
need the message of
NEW COURAGE, NEW
LIFE, NEW
ENDEAVOR.

The one desire of all
men is to feel that they
can begin anew, that they
can greet each new day
with the feeling of new
life, that they can feel the

EVERYONE WELCOME
SERVICES AT
11:00 A.M. SUNDAYS

634-8438

WESLEYAN

CHURCH
Proclaiming The Biblical Message
Of Historic Methodism

SUNDAY SCHOOL FOR ALL AGES: 10 A.M.
MORNING WORSHIP 11 A.M., EVENING 6 P.M.
WESLEYAN YOUTH 7 P.M., WED. PRAYER 7 P.M.
WELCOME
CORNER OF BREWER ROAD & JUNIPER DRIVE
JERALD A. BUSHMAN, PASTOR

UNITED METHODIST CHURCH

True t[...]ethodist Heritage
The Friendly Family Church
8:45 A.M. Sunday School
9:30 A.M. Worship Service
Pastor David Ellsworth invites you
to Creative Christian Living
Meeting in Conference Room

Bell Rock Inn, Village of Oakcreek:

Occasionally one hears
Christian Science
disparaged as a religious
cult. In fact, however,
absence of rites and
ceremonies from its
church services is one of
its distinguishing
characteristics.

Webster’s[...]dition, Unabridg-
ed, defines the word
“cult” in some detail. It
also defines Christian
Science, and this defini-
tion is as follows: “A
religion and system of
healing disease of mind
and body which teaches
that all cause and effect is
mental, and that sin,
sickness, and death will
be destroyed by a full
understanding of the
Divine Principle of
Jesus’s teaching and heal-
ing. The system was
founded by Mary Baker
Eddy in 1866, and bases
its teaching on the Scrip-
Church of the Red Rocks | i:s,2:,insstecs

its adherents. The official

A COMMUNITY CHURCH name of the organization

United Church of Christ is Church of Christ,
(Congregational) cooperating with the Pre[...]p and cyclopedia also refers to

Church School at 10:00 a.m. Christian Science as “a
Highway 179 - Sedona religion founded upon

The Rey. A.B. Snow, Minister Phone 282-7963 or 282-4312] principles and divine
laws expressed in the
acts and sayings of Jesus
Christ, as discovered and
formulated by Mary
Baker Eddy and practic-
ed by the Church of

Barry F. Hall,
Pastor

Since 1973

Now Building on 89A at Airport Rd.

On the corner of Jordan Road & Apple Ave.
$.$.9:45A.M. Morning Worship 11:00 A.M.
Evening Worship 7:00 P.M. Wed. 6:30 P.M.

Phon[...]-AFFILIATED
ALL ARE WELCOME

Sunday School - 9:30 a.m.
Morning Worship 11 a.m.
282-4262

The Rev. Richard $. Anderson
Molly Tolby, Organist 4:3.

To the Glory of God in the Cleft of the Rock

VILLAGE BIBLE CHURCH
SEDONA PROF[...]LOWER LEVEL

Sunday School 9:00 A.M.
Sunday Worship Service 10:00 A.M.
Wednesday Bible Study 7:00 P.M.

Nursery & Junior Church pichtcuse babg radi we

ALL ARE INVITED
TO A FELLOWSHIP OF
WORSHIP — BIBLE STUDY — EVANGELISM

Dr. J. Howard Stitt, Preaching
"A friendly church with a
gospel message for the

whole family"
Phone 282-4505

Jesus Christ, Himself!

P. 0. Box 1788

The Unity Viewpoint

urge to press forwa[...]ld seem-
ingly retard them. Within
the human soul is ever
this urge. In fact, even
those who have not
caught the message of
hope and beginning again
instinctively feel that
such a thing should be
possible to them.

Possibly in order to do
so you will need to
change your entir[...]y need to
reconstruct your faith,
your philosophy of life.
You may need to get an
entirely new conception
of God, of what and
where He is, of yourself
and your relation to Him.
You may need t[...]our life, your en-
vironment, and your
associates in an entirely
new light.

So if your mind in the
past has been closed to
new ideas, you will p[...]y giving
thought to being open
and broad-minded - a
stepping stone to beginn-
ing again. Let us begin
life anew with the first of
all considerations,
WHAT IS GOD? Keep in
mind that Christ is near .
. “Christ in You the Hope
of Glory.”

Rev. Jack will speak at
the 11:00 a.m. Sunday
services onI Am United
With My Creator.’’ Unity
Church is located in West
Sedona just off West 89A
directly behind the West
View Motel. The church
offices and bookroom are
open weekdays from
10:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

Christian Science, Christian
Religion, Not a Cult

Christ, Scientist.” There
follows over half a col-
umn telling what this
Christian religion stands
for and referring to the
religious Tenets in the
Church Manual.

It is not uncommon to
find Christian Science
definitions of such words
as Love, Principle, Mind,
Soul, Spirit quoted in
leading dictionaries.

Christian Science chur-
ches do have a Pastor. In
1895, Mrs. Eddy ordained
the Bible, and “Science[...]ence tex-
tbook, to be thereafter
the only Pastor of The
Church of Christ, Scien-
tist, throughout this land
and other lands. She
referred to these as the
dual and impersonal
Pastor.

It is from these books
that the Lesson-Sermon
on Soul will be
“preached” next Sunday
in all Christian Science
churches. Locally, at
First Church of Christ,
Scientist, Forest and
Wilson Roads, services
and Sunday School are
simultaneously held at
10:30 a.m., with Wednes-
day evening testimony
meetings at 8:00. Free
public reading room is
available Monday and
Thursday mornings,
Thursday and Friday
afternoons. Tel. 282-3810.

The Bible Says

by Roger D. Gilbert, Pastor
SE[...]ther shall they learn war anymore.” Micah

What a wonderful day it will be when this promise
is finally fulfilled! It will be! God’s promises are sure;
and this one in its time will be also. Micah is speaking
about a time when the Lord Jesus Christ will come
back to earth and take over the reigns of government.
Certain things have to happen first.

The next main event on God's calendar is the rap-
ture of the church. No one knows when this will hap-
pen. It could be at any moment. It may not be for
many years. Following that, the events of Matthew 24
will take place. There will be false C[...]ilences and earthquakes. The abomina-
tion spoken of by Daniel, the prophet, will stand in the
holy place. All these will take place in a time span of

Following this, Christ will return to judge the na-
tions and then set up His kingdom which Micah writes
about. Man has wanted utopia so badl[...]ill
never be able to bring about universal peace. This
' awaits the coming of the Prince of Peace, The Lord

Is it any wonder that the last recorded prayer in
the Bible is, “Even so, come, Lord Jesus”?

In the meantime, we invite you to study the Bible
with us at the Sedona Bible Church, which meets in
the Harmony Hills Clubhouse.

From a Metaphysical
Point of View

by Dr. Charlotte Faucett
Associate Minister[...]recently experienced
some unhappy cir-
cumstances which
lowered his reputation
and good standing in the
community in which he
lived. As news of his
plight spread, people ask-
ed of each other, “Well,
what did you expect?” “I[...]d the
things he has been doing
were leading up to this.”

To most of us the ques-
tion, “What did you ex-
pect, or, what do you ex-
pect?” is one we hear fre-
quently. It can follow in
the wake of en unplea-
sant incident or unfor-
tunate occurrence as well
as those experiences
which are pleasant and
successful. It can encom-
pass anything from in-
dividuals persons to na-
tions.

There is dynamic
power in expectancy!
However, to further our
own selfish purposes, we
sometimes try to give the
power of expectancy to
wishful thinking; begom-
ing disappointed
whenever the results fall
short of our wishes. A
complete attitude within
one’s mind of the expecta-
tion of a particular good
must be accompanied by
the realization of that
good as already having
been received. This ex-
pectation of already hav-

ing received this good
eliminates all doubt in
one’s mind.

Dependent upon the
aspects of our inner con-
sciousness, the power
released by our attitude
of expectancy works for
us constructively, or con-
v[...]at we ask for.
Therefore, when we put
expectation in mind it is
well to ask, “What do you
expect the end result to
be?” The power of choice
is our birthright; so why
not choose to expect that
which is right and good
for ourselves, and move
in that direction to bring
it forth into our ex-
perience? All thought is
creative so why not
create within our lives
that which creates good.

“Therefore I say unto
you, what things soever
ye desire, when[...]t ye receive
them and ye shall have
them.” Mark 11:24. When
Jesus spoke, He spoke
with conviction an[...]lfilled.

You are invited to at-
tend services at 11:00
a.m. Sundays at the
Verde Valley Community
Church (Science of Mind),
247 Apple Ave., in the
Red Rock Art ‘n’ Craft
Co-op Bldg. between Jor-
dan and 89A. Dr. Odis V.
Faucett is minister. For
information, call 634-8438
or 282-5911.

“What Time is it for You?”
At Church of the Red Rocks

‘“‘What Time Is It For
You?’’ That happens to
be the title of the sermon
which the Rev. Alice B.
Snow will be preaching
next Sunday at the
Church of the Red Rocks.
At first glance, it seems
to be a rather strange
question, and yet as we
recall the[...]made long-
distance phone calls to
distant parts of the coun-
try, we could agree that
what the clock says is the
time for me, here, may
not be the same as that at
the other end of the line.

However, it is quite
certain that the Rev.
Alice Snow’s question is
not concerned with actual
hours and minutes, but is
rather referring to the
particular stage in our
lives that we are ex-
periencing now. Where in
our journey of growing
faith are we at this time?
Each of us is on a dif-
ferent time schedule.
What is the “right” time
for you may not the
“right[...]e, and
so our responses and our
decisions must be in-
dividually determined -
but they must be made,
one way or another. You
will want to hear this ser-

mon which will help you
in recognizing “what
time” it is for you.

The day-by-day antics
of ‘*Jackie”’ and
“Jacqueline” will again
be featured in the
children’s sermon
specially authored by
Rev. Snow. All the
youngsters in the con-
gregation will recognize
some of their own ex-
periences in the events
which are part of Jackie
and Jacqueline’s lives.
While adults and school-
age youngsters are par-
ticipating in worship in
the sanctuary, the pre-
schoolers will find the
love and attention of our
nursery ‘‘grandmas”’
pleasing to them[...]anced
by selections by Gladys
Reed at the console of the
Moller organ. Soloist of
the morning, Clemence
Dominick, will sing I
Found the Answer” by
McCarthy.

WHAT TIME IS IT
FOR YOU? The answer
for you (in this case) is the
same as for me -- Sunday,
10:00 a.m. -- at Church of
the Red Rocks, located
one mile south of the
bridge on Rte. 179.

Wayside Sermon to be
“Freedom in Slavery”

Rev. Anderson takes
his text from the[...]ble --
“Jesus said unto them,
‘Most assuredly I say to
you, before Abraham
was, I am.’ ” (John 8:58)

This verse is a final
culmination to the many
times Jesus compared
Himself to various en-
tities in our daily lives.
He returns to the heart of
God and proclaims His
eternal relationship with
the Father. Because of
the magnitude and scope
of this claim, Jesus was
immediately seen in His
strength and power.
Those who heard these
words had to decide.
Jesus was either the Son
of God in a glorious and
powerful way or He was a
great deceiver of man.
They could no longer sit
quietly by and listen ob-
jectively to His words.
Acceptance of Jesus re-
quired them to hear His
words and then willingly
step into slavery to the
Gospel so they could in
turn experience the
freedom which God had
promised to His people of

: faith.

This is our choice to-
day. We, too, must listen
with more than a physical
ear. We must give the
Gospel more than a
routine or perfunctory
hearing. We must be will-[...]our lives and
willingly join that “great
cloud of witnesses” that
surround the throne of
Jesus.

This week we will have
the opportunity to hear
Mr. Larry Poage, flautist,
again; this time playing
with his daughter Leslie
the “Sona[...]s.” They will be ac-
companied. by Molly
Tolby. This surely pro-
mises to be a most
outstanding contribution
to our morning worship,
and we are grateful to
them both for their
generosity in coming to
Wayside.

The Community
Fellowship Hour will be
held at 7:30 in the

Fellowship Hall with the
usual group period of
singing and _ sharing,
followed by an _ outside
speaker to complete the
program.

What is Death?

“Nothing is so certain
as life as death and
taxes.” We all know we
are going to die. What is
there to know about
death? Can we unders-
tand it[...]we are
limited by our experience
and our beliefs. I thought
it might be interesting to
look at some different
beliefs or viewpoints
about death.

1. “Death is the end of
life.” This is surmised
from looking at the
physical body.

2. “We are promised
life after death, but there
is no way of knowing.”
Death isis merely the end
of one physical existence.

4. “Our many lives in-
volve not only physical
existences but existences
on other planes or
levels.” Death on one
plane may be birth on
another plane.

5. A step beyond time,
matter and space. All is
in the present. “Our dif-
ferent ‘lives’ are aspects
of our whole, merely dif-
ferent personalities we
have assumed for the
education of SOUL.” Our
“deaths” as well as our
“births” are the result of

what SOUT, needs to
WORSHIP
with us

IN YOUR HOME

Sunday, 11:30 A.M.
Radio Station KAZM
1470 on your dial

PRAY WITH US
MAY WE PRAY FOR YOU?
WAYS[...]AZ 86336

understand about itself
and GOD (SUGMAD in
ECKANKAR).

6. A final view: View
yourself (SOUL) as an
atom in the body of GOD
(SUGMAD), needing
lifetimes to understand
that we are SOUL, an
atom in the body of GOD
(SUGMAD). There is no
death in terms of an end
or finish. In our eternal
existence we have many
bodies, physical and
others, similar to the
many outfits we wear
during this lifetime. We
aren’t afraid of, and don’t
mourn the changing of
our clothes.

The unique message of
ECKANKAR is that life
beyond our present
physical existence can be
experienced in this
lifetime. We do not have
to wait until death. Those
involved in this study are
given many different
spiritual exercises which
make this a reality. They
are always under the
guidance and protection
of the Living ECK
Master, who helps them
to avoid the areas of the
psychic and the occult.

For more information,
come to the FREE talks,
Sept. 2, 16 and 30 at 7:00
p.m., at 308 Jordan Road.
Visit t[...]Come, Study The
Bible
Services Sunday at
9:45 and 11:00 a.m.
Wednesday at 7 p.m.
Roger D. Gilbert, Pastor

2 GREAT SERVICES
10:45 A.M. and 6 P.M.

© CHARISMATIC WORSHIP
© FULL GOSPEL TEACHING
® LOVING/CARING PEOPLE
© JESUS IS EXALTED

CHRISTIAN LIFE CENTER

SEDONA SCHOOL ON BREWER ROAD

BEN ZELENSKI, PASTOR

282-3246

In Sedona

Christ Lutheran Church
(LUTHERAN CHURCH in AMERICA)
Serving Sedona and the
Verde Valley Areas
RICHARD LANGSDALE, PASTOR
282-1987
Welcome to Worship
8:30 a.m. each Sunday

at ST. ANDREWS EPISCOPAL CHURCH
ARROYO PINON & WEST 89A

WEST SEDONA BAPTIST

(Turn south off 89A at
Texaco and West View Apts.)
Phone 282-7478

Dr. Cedric Sears, Pastor

9:45 a.m. - Sunday School
11:00 a.m. - Morning Worship
7:00 p.m. - Sunday Evening H[...]you to...

Sabbath School
Worship Services

9:30 a.m.
11:00 a.m.

...each Saturday
South End of Sunset Drive-in West Sedona

Church Phone: 282-5121

Pastor 282-1553

Pastor - Melvin Lukens
First Elder - Herman Slater

REV. JACK HAMILTON

Dial-A-Prayer
282-9353

Church Telephone: 282-7181

UNITY CHURCH
OF SEDONA

(Church of the Daily Word)

Presents

1 Am United
With My Creator”

11:00 A.M.
SUNDAY
SERVICES

Pi (a RE BREN REE RA ES SS RE ae I a SEN AEE EN ENS RM. RE S AITO AE IHS LOE N[...]

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August Circular #34, 1981

ARIZONA: Cottonwood, Flagstaff, Kingman, Pres: e[...]ess Democrat, Roh-

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SALE ENDS AUG. 2[...]

Sedona Red Rock News, 1981-08-19 (45)[...]ONE GOOD MAN.
| don't want some one who
thinks he is a carpenter, but
is @ carpenter foreman to
build the finest home in
town. Please don't call
unless you are one of the
best. 282-5550.

4 8-19-8-26 cww (38)

CASH FOR WELL-SECURED
trust deeds on Sedona-
Verde Valley property. Col-
lect (714) 247-6062.

4 8-12-9-1 p

INTERVIEW IMMEDIATELY
for baby sitter. Day only in
our home or yours if in
town. Salary open. Ask for
Tracy, 282-5180.

4 8-19p[...]Terms.

Irrigated acreage -
$25,000/acre. Choice of 2 parcels, 1% acre each.

WANTED

THE CATTLE COMPANY
Restaurant is interviewing
for cook, dishwasher, ser-
vice people and hostess. Do
not apply at restaurant. Call
282-5171.

4 8-19 ccc (19)

WAITERS, WAITRESSES,
bartenders, kitchen help and
hostess needed. Apply in
person Kings Ransom Motel
on Highway 179.

4 8-19 ckr (17)

LATE MODEL MOTOR HOME
- mini or Class A with Ford
or Chev big engine. Will
trade paper or equity in lots
on Oak Creek. Robertson
Realty, 282-1244 or 282-5171.

4 8-19 crr (29)

bill kemble & assoc.

FOR THE SELECT FEW

(Buyers/Sellers)

Who Want The Utmost In Personal Service
If you have (or want) choice properties that are

realistically priced - give us a call

First time on the market! 2 bedroom mobile with large
living ro[...]room with small lawn and
Just $40,000 with

lots of “Add ons.”

$12,500 assumable mtg.

$1000 initial investment will buy a large flat lot in Verde
Village with a nice view. Balance at a low 10% interest
over negotiable period. Call for appointment to see these

animal privileges in

Commercial % acre (110' Hwy 279 frontage, zoned C-2)

P.O. BOX 278, COT[...]. Seek-
ing employment as
caretaker (experienced) in
return for living quarters
and small salary (can[...]enix, AZ. or
phone (Cottonwood-
_— 634-9670.

8-12-8-19 p

OFFICE MANAGER WEEDED,

Sales and familiar wi[...]ent - full time perma-

nent position, Sedona
526-1118, Dale or Wally.
4 8-19 p

the Verde River.

WANTED

EXPERIENCED BARTENDER
needed part time at the Cat-
tle Company. 282-5171.

4 8-19 ccc (15)

SECRETARY/BOOKKEEPER
needed for glass shop. Some
experience preferred. Apply
in person between 8 a.m.
and 4 p.m. Oak Creek Glass
poten West 89A.

8-19 cocg (22)

EVENING WAITER/ Waitress
wanted. Experience re-
quired. Garlands Lodge.
282-3343.

4 8-19 cgl (15)

EXPERIENCED FEMALE
bartender. Rainbows End,
282-9958.

4 8-19 p

EXPERIENCED CABINET
Maker needed. Inquire at
Wood Joint, Contractors
Road. 282-4959.

4 8-19 tfn cwj (15)

WESTERN
AUTO

Dealers wanted for the
follow[...]WILLIAMS
PHOENIX
SEDONA

Your opportunity to own a
retail store selling tires, auto
parts, accessori[...]nformation, write or call:

E.D. Frazier - Dept. 315
Western Auto Supply Co.
500 S. Seventh Ave.
City of Industry, CA 91744
Phone: 213-968-1451

Quiet |Beanntiy

surrounds you...the views are yours to enjoy

on the 3 to 3-acre plus lots offered from $37,000...

e Now... 12%
6 year mortgage money

REALTY EXECUTIVES*
A REALTORS® 7

CALL KRISTEN JOHNSON ¢ 282-1153 @ 209 JORDAN RD.

OF FLAGSTAFF

Scale: 1%"'=

THE PALISADES

All lots subject to prior sale OPEN DAILY 9-5 4A Dei Paso Construction Co. Inc Development

1 mile

¢ P.O. BOX 293, SEDONA, ARIZONA

WAN[...]time help needed. Pizza &
Ice Cream Vendor.

4 8-19 cpv (15)

cooK FOR BREAKFAS T shift
needed. Call Verde Valley

School. Ask for Stan.
282-7148.
4 8-19 tin cwvs (15)

WOMEN WANTING TO Earn
$100-$1000 a month part-
time. Opportunity for ad-
vancement. Call 282-3978.
Mon. thru Fri. 2:00 to 5:00
p.m.

4 8. 19p

BILL KURASZ, deeiaal
extra-ordinaire, in need of
guest house, small apart-
ment or care-takers pos[...]| was cute last time,

you should see me now.
4 8 19 cph (33)

EXPERIENCED BUS PER-
SON; male. Wanted ex-
perienced waiter or
waitress. Apply in person,
Plump Hen Restaurant after
4:00 p.m.

4 8-19 cph (20)

BABY. SITTER FOR 5 month
old. Village of Oak Creek.
282-7336.

4 8-19 p

MOTOR HOME WANTED to
rent for 2 weeks in
September. Our insurance
will cover all. Call Reagan
Word, 282-7336.

4 8-19 p

SHOP TRAINEE WANTED
for busy glass shop. Apply
in person between 8 a.m.
and 4 p.m. Oak Creek Glass
Company, West 89A.

4 8-19 cocg (20)

» WANTED - BEAUTY SALON

equipment. Evenings
282-5356.
4 8-19 p

EMPLOYMENT OFFERED.
Looking for local people of
outstanding character able
to work long hard hours in
Sedona's finest all-Mexican
food restaurant. The[...]learn fast, work efficient-
ly and keep busy with a
pleasant personality are
necessary. Applications[...]re: daytime dishwasher,
daytime bus people. Apply
in person, Rincon del Tla-
quepaque, Inc. 282-4648 or
282-1754.

4 8-19 cer (58)

NEED WAITER/WAITRESS
to work week days, 11] or 12
to 5 or 6 p.m. 25 to30 hours
per week. Apply Sedona Ice
Cream Parlour.

4 8-5-8-19 csic (21)

RUE ATCT Yd A

SALES - DEVELOPMENT - BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES - INVESTMENTS

LUXURY CONDOMINIUMS
IN A GRACIOUS SETTING

ied Ads

RED ROCK NEWS Sedona, Arizona Wednesday, August 19, 1981 - 13C

WANTED

PART TIME HELP: Sales
person for Woods[...]282-3308.

REAL ESTATE LICENSING CLASS

We offer a special 6 day course
at our school in Sedona, AZ.
beginning Sept. 15th, 1981 at 8:30.a.m.
Class will meet Tues., Wed., and Thurs.
for 2 weeks. Tuition $177. Complete.
For registration & other information

Please Call 282-4410 or 7750

SEDONA VERDE SCHOOL OF REAL ESTATE
P.O. 854 - Tortilla Dr. - Sedona, AZ 86336

6-12-8-19p

SOCCER coacH WANTED.
For this fall, Verde Valley
School. Call Judge, 282-7148,
282-7245 evenings.

4 8-19 tfn cwvs (15)

OAK CREEK CANYON

2 Acres near creek. $150,000.

ALSO, .27 Acre. $42,000.

EAGLES NEST:

2 Acres. Privacy, in secluded area. $155,000.

MANZANITA HILLS:

Spacious home with views of Jerome, large lot, many trees, 3
bedrooms, 2% bat[...]2 level, cantilevered house.
$29,500.

YUCCA

One of a kind. 2 acres. Owner wishes to trade for materials/labor

Good terms.

on mobile.
We Would Like To Have Some
Good Listings and Earnest Clients.
Consider us when you wish to list your property.

A John A. McMahan
JOHN A, McMAHAN & ASSOCIATES & Associates

es V X Barbara Vincent, Sales

Anasazi Building, Suite 1, Highway 89A
P.O. Box 1685 i

Sedona, Az. 86336 /B
602-282-7296 » 282-4022 °

Scottsdale 948-9651
5849 E. Hummingbird Lane
Scottsdale, Arizona 85253

Sedona Development Co.

Highway 894A and Jordan Rd.
Phone 282-7184

Honestly, Serving Sedona for Over 20 Years
HILLTOP VIEW HOME IN MANZANITA

One of the finest built homes in Sedona. Hilltop views with lots
of outdoor lighting, a heated swimming pool with thereapeutic jets,
outdoor wet bar and large outdoor gas barbeque. Also, on adjacent
lot is a fenced in regulation sized tennis court. This 2 story, 3 BR, 2
Bath OCTAGON shaped home has del[...]with 2 kitchens
and 2 fireplaces.

KACHINA
1 Full 2-% BA home. 2,700 sq. ft.
ing. 2 car gar. 1 Ac. lot. Many extra features. Very Rustic.

V.0.C.

3 BR - L.SP. Ref. & Evap. Cool-

A lovely 2 BR - 2 BA home with golf course view. Ho[...]car gar. Fruit trees. Large lot.

CORNVILLE
2 BR, 1 Bath home W/Solar Hot Water on IRR. Acre - lg. Or-

chard - Out Bldgs. Assumable Mtg. at 12%.

MOBILE HOME
HARMONY HILLS NO. 3 - 2 BR - 2 BA[...]lace. Good fixer-upper. $45,600.

wide with built on

If you like individuality & trees call today for a showing of these gleam-
ing new homes with lavish use of redwood decks, large view windows,
beamed ceilings, extensive ceramic tile, and luxury appointments. 13%
SUBSIDIZED FINANCING AVAILABLE.

INCOME PROPERTY

9 UNIT OFFICE BUILDING & 7 storage yards in West Sedona -
$90,000 Assumable MTG. A GOOD TAX SHELTER

FOUR PLEX LOT on golf course with terms & seller will subordinate to a |
construction loan

COMMERCIAL PROPERTY

3 AC. 280' Hwy frontage, on sewer & near golf course
Hwy 89A W. Sedona 90’ Rd. frontage on corner
“2 AC. across from Bashas’, 100% location. TERMS

AGREAGE & LOTS

C-3 zoned.

6[...], ARIZONA 86336

(602)282-3856
LOCATED AT 203 HWY 179 JUST BELOW THE “Y”’

Dave Cordovano - Broker

MOBILE HOME LOTS
HARMONY HILLS NO. 1 - Level lot, good views facing east.
Clubhouse &[...]00.

HARMONY HTS. N. - Large lot with good views. 10,500 sq. ft.
$27,000. Terms.
HARMONY HTS. N. - 17,400 sq. ft. lot with excellent views.
$30,000. T[...]KACHINA SUBDIVISION - Secluded, trees, will take a standard
septic system.

PINE CREEK NO. 2 - Cul-de-sac lot with good view. Will take a
standard septic system.

We Lie Broker
yd: Vee Lbs)

STU ae
634-4484

OFFICE: 282-7184
Bill Braun, 634- oT FY Miriam Ochota, 282-3931
Mack Cammack, 282-3165 Bill Ramage, 282-7350
Tom Holm, 282-7807

Sedona Red Rock News, 1981-08-19 (46)16C -RED ROCK NEWS Sedona, Arizona Wednesday, August 19, 1981

OPE":340USE
Red Canyon

Sait Inc.

Two na[...]OM HILLTO

Pe OLAR R HOME!

NEXT TO MOTHER NATURE
IN OAK CREEK CANYON
Tucked between Oak Creek and Forest Service is the
ideal setting for this quality log home. Enjoy year round
living and rel[...]ear story windows, custom solid wood
cabinets and a cozy woodburning stove. $155,000.

Sh : im
~ PRESTIGIOUS LAZY BEAR LOCATION
You must see this nearly-completed 3,000 sq. ft. Askew-
built home in UPTOWN SEDONA! The exciting design, un-
compromis[...]ful etched glass and so many
outstanding features of this just completed home. Drive up to the
hilltop location and enjoy awesome views of Oak Creek and majestic
Red Rocks! $241,400.

LOCATED IN UPTOWN SEDONA
FOLLOW SIGNS ON JORDAN ROAD
OPEN HOUSE SAT & SUN 1-5

IT’S TUCKED AWAY

To assure privacy on almost .73 of an acre. The SOLAR
SPANISH with a two level open floor plan will lend itself
to your wishes. The upper level is spacious with a cheery
window greenhouse and a relaxing Jacuzzi in the master
suite. The lower level can be used for your office, studio

guest apartment. $169,500. A MUST SEE! CALL TODAY.

YOUR NEST IS READY!

‘s near the creek and snuggled in the trees ... feathered
with cedar shakes, massiv[...]n
bathroom all create an indoor/outdoor feeling. $132,500.

BEST HOME VALUES!
BEAUTIFULLY LANDSCAPED[...]o golf, REDUCED ................... $76,000
CLOSE 10 GOLF 3 BR w/family room, covered deck w/BBQ.................... $93,900
A COUNTRYSIDE ACRE w/solar doublewide mobile ......[...]m ............-2.00000. $99, 500

A MARVELOUS FAMILY HOME
Plus a great value! FOUR BEDROOMS, THREE BATHS,
family room and downstairs recreation room placed on a
corner lot with many trees. Located in SEDONA WEST!

$159,900.[...]ew, 3BR, family room, fireplace................. $100,000 Brand new and waiting fase your inspection in this 3
CONTEMPORARY & GLASS 3BRw/assumable loan ..............-.002eeeaee $104 000 bedroom home with a fabulous floor pl Th
plan. The center en-
BEST LO[...]oak cabinets and sparkling white
BELL ROCK VISTA I Lot 88, approved for standard septic ...........---..--ee $17,500 woodwork are so appealing. Bonus: Unobstruct[...]close to Oak Creek ......... 6. e eee eee tenes $17,950 Rock Views! Value Packed at $79,500.
ig INSPIRATIONAL DR, Lot 24, Lovely high corner lot w/180 degree view, terms. ely 000 FOLLOW SIGNS ON JACK’S CANYON ROAD
ee PINE VALLEY, Lot 95, ONLY $5,000 DOWN and level ............0.00ec eee eeeee $21,500 Gili bate :
VIEW-TIFUL TOWNHOUSE WILD HORSE MESA AREA, 1 Acre with views & terms ..........0. 0202. e ee eee $37,500
With great overviews of Red Rocks. Call to see this ver- OAKCREEK COUNTRY CLUB WEST, Lot 20, Golf cou[...]n............ $39, 000

HIGH ON MINGUS FOOTHILLS

Sits a spacious 4 bedroom, 3 bath home with a lovely SPA
and EXERCISE ROOM. There is room for gardening, hob-
bies and entertaining & it's close to town. $155,000.

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satile three-bedroom, t[...]bath. Many extra features have been added to make
this an outstanding value. APPRAISAL PRICE $128,900.

BELL ROCK CENTER, MULTIPURPOSE COMMERCIAL[...].... REDUCED $56,800
CREATIVE FINANCING AVAILABLE ON MANY OF THESE

GREAT VALUES! CALL FOR COMPLETE INFORMATIO[...]CHANGING OFFICE SPECIALIST
ue FINANCIAL CENTER oe 1 1
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211 NORTH HIGHWAY 89A [R
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Sedona Red Rock News, 1981-08-19 (50)12C - RED ROCK NEWS Sedona. Arizona Wednesday, August 19. 1981

FOR RENT WANTED

STWMGE - INSIDE l WIT. POSIT[...]ent
5x5 up. Fenced outside area driver. Will live-in. ln Cot-
ideal for R.V.'s, trailers, etc. tonwood[...]home, 3 bedrooms, living, sq. ft, facing Highway 179. 15111- Commercial, profes-
dining, den, deck. 2 baths, $160/month, 728 sq. ft., 5101101 use. Small, “"9 h°me
custom drapes and $400/month. Suitable for in Cornville. Ideal for doc-
carpeting. 282-3702. shop or office. 282-4354. 10': dentist or 011191 “’5' 1

FOR RENT

FUR lElSE. Partially fur-

FOR RENT FOR RENT

101W" PMIFESSIIMII SEIMI‘ IIIllS R.V. ”All.
Offices. Share central recep- Live in your own R.V.. beat nished townhouse. 2
tion room and employees high rents, for $130 a month bedroom, 2 bath, VOC. $400
lounge. Includes[...]water, sewer, elec- per month. Call Canyon
water, I50 sq. ft. and 448 tricity, clean rest rooms with Pacific, 282-3480.

sq. ft., Bell Rock Shadows 11, hot showers. Reclreation 5 8-5tfnccp(17) 5 8-I9p 5 8-l9tfn crgrn (20) gir'ngfowskb‘ld‘rreig‘: $227!: w Sedono 282 4929 bet 4 8 mp
Hwy. 179, VOC, 282-4354. hall, grocery store, aundry. “#5 " __.,,.____ M ___ ‘ - . . , - , . -
"Luann. a rtment 634—4836. n 8'30 8 500 kd
5 8-I9tf 27 Ph e toda 2823939. “5 “3”“ Apartments. . P0 wee . _ wee ays. ”——
ncrgm( ) on y Available September 1, t in the Grasshopper Flats on 5"”: 1"“, llflfiE 5 7-29 tfn csa (30) 5 7-29tfn caaa(31) '0 ’0” II": OWL!"

" "“*—— Sedono Hill[...]2 mileswestof”Y"inSedona.
bedroom. 2 bath home in 5 I2-IOtfncsh(45)
Sedono West. New 2 W’i

bedroom. in Goodrow, un- l ”TRIM. ”DIME IMHE 5

furnished. References. Cal in Sunset Park. Available

household items you would

FURNISHED alt lEIIIMfll like to sell? We need sofas,
duplex. Fairway Oaks, chairs, lamps, baby fur~
Village of Oakcreek. Close niture, tables. china.

to golf and club house, $375. glassware, etc. Call us for
282-1316 or collect, details. VANGUARD CON-

home in Northview. Large
enough to accomodate more
furnit[...]nel Mature employed person
. '"C'Uded'5295' 2824691 $225/month. 2824735 or
2 'EWMDU ”0'! in Cof- 5 8'19P 282-1900.

bedroom with fireplace,
$250/month. No dogs.
2823611 or 282-5418.

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tile entrance and[...]and
kitchen, monthly lease, no

Weldon Prop., Box 1375 September 1, $375.
' Is, under $700. 282-4587. 1-885-2537. SlGNMENT, 282-5953.
Sedono, AZ.282-4l75. 282-4371. fee POI. $450. Ist. last and _ pe
5 3-19 ccw(25) 5 8-19-8-26p seCUrity deposit. 232-4992. 0”,,“ a” "”35""! 5 8 Mddlm 5 8"2'8'26C5’l2“) 5 3-5-3469 4 3'19““ (29)
servrces. Ideal for doctors

set-up. Approx. 860 sq. ft.
highway frontage. Has 560
sq. ft. in rear for living
quarters. Call John DePae at ,Y furnished emciency up"

282-4666. ' One mile to uptown
5 8-19 tfn C|dl291 Sedono. By week or month

2 rrnnanrr tram: ”out[...]shed. Washer and dryer.
$275 plus utilities. 282-1953.

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occupancy - new commercial
building with 2320 sq. ft. C-3
zone in West Sedono. Phone

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”(MILE IID'E I' adult park
near creek. $285 a month.
Includes all utilities.
282-5742.

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FOR RENT

On Oak Creek. Complete

01.1) ENGLISH
APARTMENTS

Uptown Sedona
Brand new 1 Bdrm.
Apt. unfurnished
Adults - No pets
$300 month plus elect.

282-3128

Evenings 8
Weekends only

LA QUINTA APARTMENTS

I BEDROOM UNFURN.

2 BEDROOM FURNISHED
bath 8. '/2

$255.
$335.

Newcastle Island
Box 1241 - Sedona
Phone 282-7939
282-1 1 12

282-3298‘
VILLAGE OF IIIKGIIEEK

ADULTS
IIII PETS

lighterrfll L[...]wo level, newly constructed, 3 BR, 2'/2 BA, Beams in LR

Duplex across from Ist tee 8 Pro Shop - V.O.C[...]large lot, mature landscaping, quiet.
2 BR, 2 BA, I yr. new, landscaped, 360 degree super views.
OPEN HOUSE, AUGUST20-23, 10AM TO 3PM

Sedona Highland Estates Unit ll
1-2-3 Acre Luxury Homesites

(Located in the picturesque Redrock Country of Sedona)

‘ KELLER
REALTY

HWY 179
LA VIVIEIIIIA

GARDEN APTS.
Jordan Rd., Sedona

One of the few commercial properties on Hwy 179. Lovely views,
260' highway frontage. Great property for a restaurant, motel or
hotel. Call us for details.[...]droom

with patio area.
Adults 8. No Pets.

282-3317

276 Van Daren Read 282-9469

no. Box 434, Sedon[...]II'S

(formerly Williams 8. Steele Land Company)

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SOME OFOf-A-Kind
High and All Usable Home, Loads of Glass with Views,

Against US. Forest Land Gallery space, large private parcel,
In the Pines, Many, Many extras. Plus
Fantastic Panorama $100,000 10‘/2 °/. Assumable Loan
$130,000 $220,000
WITH TERMS A MUST TO SEE

Box 888
Sedono, Az. 88338

0 Pr[...]ble T.V. to lot lines.

Located 2.7 mi. west on Verde Valley
School Road off Highway 179.
For more information

Merrill Lynch
Realty

Joyce Brockway or Dick Dahl 'I'fllll l-‘annIn

(6021 282-1490 or 282-1119
LOTS OF LOTS

LOT 45, Bell Rock Vista 11 ........................................... $16,500
LOT 116, Bell Rock Vista | ........................................... $17,000
LOT 21, Bell Rock Vista 11 ........................................... $18,500
LOT 88, Sedono Meadows .......................................... $18,500
LOT 27, Wild Horse Mesa ........................................... $19,500
Jack's Canyon Road ................................................ $22,000
LOT 178, Oak Shadows ..................................[...]East ................................ $24,000
LOT 102, Cathedral Vista ...................... I ..................... $24,500
LOT 201, Oak Shadows ............................................. $25,000
LOT 14, Cathedral Vista ............................................ $25,500
LOT 196, Oak Shadows ............................................. $27,500
LOT 139, Cathedral Vista ..............................[...]..................................... $30,000
LOT 1, Valley Vista ...................................[...]HE HAWK Blllll.
Village at dakcreek 805 W. Hwy. 89A
2112-1119 2112-1490

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SEDONA WEST
Well Priced
Level Building Lot
Takes[...]L FOR PLANNED
UNIT DEVELOPMENT
Enormous potential in desirable
Schnebly Hill Road location.
Call for details.

RED ROCK LOOP ROAD
Four Large lots on Red Rock
Loop Road. For Mobiles or Homes

- Near[...]0' BEYOND
Rare Secluded home with
Approx. 3 acres on Oak Creek
$215,000
Owner will Finance

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282-4166

am. 119 a scrum mu. BRIDGE
8111011

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437 S. Main
634-4233

N0 WHIRING NEWLICENSEES, ASSOC/A TES & BROKERS db w/f.

For the Verde Valley
Call Our

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561-9413

MANAGER - AI Shears, 282-5318
Louann Evans, 282-1596

Ed Dawson, 282-1880

Sally Steele G.R.I., 282-3134

Herrill Lynch .
Realty

Ellen Dal Cerro, 282-9751
Patricia Hamburg, 282-2337

MANAGER - Paul[...]

Sedona Red Rock News, 1981-08-19 (51)[...]anup
and repair, expert planting
and pruning. 282-1121.

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SEDONA WELDING &
Fabricating for all your
welding needs. Heliarc, gas,
portable, FAST SERVICE.
282-4041.

SERVICES
OFFERED

YOUR FIRST CHOICE. The
Arizon[...]¥OU-
(4968)

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WHO KNOWS WHAT LURKS
in the root of weed? Weed-
Trol do. 282-3321, 282-5510.

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BLAUERT
CONSTRUCTION, INC.
282-4549

¢ CUSTOM HOMES

© REMODELING

© COMMERCIAL

© OVER 20 YEARS IN SEDONA

¢ BONDED-INSURED, LIC. NO. 35685

A"WELDON

oP PROPERTIES

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NORTHVIEW
We have had the pleasure of securing happy
buyers for the last two beautiful homes built
by this craftsman. Now, we have their own
lovely home offered for the discriminate
buyer. 3 B.Rm’s. (2 with walk-in closets); 2’
B.; Liv. Rm. 19'x26'; formal dining 11'x12' &
very convenient kit. 12'x14’. All quality ap-
pliances incl. refrig.,[...]S YOUR BODY? Have
those dents removed at Tri-
ple A Body Shop. Located
behind Sunset Mobile Home
Park. 282-4311.

3 8-19 caaa (19)

MAVASJO RUGS REPAIRED.
Expert re-weaving and
restoration. 282-3329.

3 7-1 tin csg (15)

PROFESSIONAL Electrolysis
treatments for permanent
hair removal. Shirley,
282-3770.

3 7-15 tin csf (15)

CARPENTRY & CONCRETE.
All types residential, com-
mercial, construction, 15
years experience. Licensed
bonded. Cornell Const. Co.,
282-5335.

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MEN & WOMEN who are
unhappy with their present
haircuts. Add some style to
your life. Call Hair It Is.
282-3738.

3 7-22 ttn cdh (19)

FULLER BRUSH offers
answering service for
Sedona, 282-3260. Rest of
Valley, 634-7938. Seth
Kellogg, area dealer since
1973.

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BELLY-GRAMS -
Professional belly dancing
for[...]nstruction, etc. Frank
Dibisceglie 282-3926.

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MISC.

MON-SMOKERS: Savings in
most cases on your
homeowners and auto in-
surance policies. See or call
me for your quote. No
obligation. Farmers In-
surance, Bob Dienhart,
282-7143, Crimson Cliffs by
Airport Road, West Sedona.

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CUSTOM BUILT HOMES.
Ranch, southern[...]terations. 35
years experience. Vince Ely,
282-3041.

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WHY BUY - RENT a washer
& dryer for $1 per day - Sec.

deposit required. Call
282-4562.
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2 BEAUTIFUL YOUNG MALE
cats. One black, one mar-
malade/white. Need loving
home. 282-9914.

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FREE TO GOOD HOME -
small dachsund-mix female.
House broken. 8 months old.
282-9137.

RED ROCK NEWS Sedona, Arizona Wednesday, August 19, 1981 - 15C
eS

I'D BUY ALOT IN SEDONA
IF ONLY | COULD FIND
SOME GOOD TERMS.”

OW YOU CAN

WE'VE GOT THE LOTS AND THE TERMS IN

CATHEDRAL VIEW

PLAN 1:

15% down, monthly in-
terest - only payments at
1% per month. Balance
due in 18 months.

20% down, 36 monthly
amortizing payments at
12% per annum.

25% down, 60 monthly
amortizing payments at
13% per annum.

PLAN 2:

PLAN 3:

* CENTRAL SEWER
* UNDERGROUND UTILITIES
* MEMBERSHIP IN V.O.C.A.
* ALL STREETS PAVED
* RED ROCK VIEWS

offered. 282-1603. 2

B.B. Hamilton, Contr.
CUSTOM HOMES

carpeting & draperies, central vacuum, heat 8-19 p
form fireplace w/circ. fans. Prox. 2000 sq.
ft. incl. 10'x20' screened porch; central
heating & cooling; 23'x24' garage & central

sewers. Compare this home at --- $125,000.

OWNER WILL CARRY
This Wagley-built 3 year old home in Nor-

COME SEE IT YOURSELF

OPEN HOUSE
EVERY THUR[...]thview with great views. 2 lge. B.Rm's., 1% ALL COMMERCIAL, MOTELS

baths, Fam. R'm. 14'8”x19'10", Liv. R'm. APARTMENTS SATURDAY & SUNDAY
14'8"x19'10", elect. kit. 8'6"x11'4", utility

area 9'2"x10'6", patio 10'x40’, db'll. C.Port ola ee Le BOTs a 1 0 AWN - & Pig

20'x22'8", 6" insulated walls, R-30 ceiling, R- BONDED MINE PH. 289-9998

19 in floor, insulated windows, nat. gas cen-
tral heat[...]g, very efficient
wood burning Earth Stove. Check this one
out for very modest utility bills. On central
sewage system. Low, low existing mtg.
assumable or, $30,000 dn bal. at 12%. --
Total price --- $112,500.

INDIAN TRAILS
People say this is one of the most beautiful
homesites in Sedona! Very choice and much
sought after location in North Sedona in
area of beautiful homes on prox. acre
estates. Deep soil with the greatest v[...]LEROCK ESTATES
Lot 85, views all directions, area of all new
homes, good drainage. Corner lot affordin[...]or your floor plan. Cash to
an existing agreement of prox. $14,200 at
9% interest. Total price --- only $31,500

CHAPEL HILLS
Lot 59, an excellent building site - area of
nice homes. Will accept an alternate septic
system. --- $26,900 Owner says “Bring of

fer’, cash will make a big difference. _
OFF RED ROCK LOOP ROAD

Two (2)[...]--- $49,950.

CATHEDRAL VIEW
Reduced $2,500. Lot 188 - One of the nicest.
Great views, slightly sloping in well pro-
tected area. New paving and underground
utilities. 10% discount for cash. Terms: ---
$25,000.

SELECT SEDONA PROPERTIES

ARROYO PINON

A well-built, cozy home that’s priced for a quick sale. New carpeting throughout. A must see! Call
Mikki for more information or to see this charming home, Eves. 282-1022.

EXCLUSIVE -- BUT PRICED RIGHT!

Over 3,000 sq. ft. in this 4 bedroom home in Chapel Vista. Quiet secluded location with specta[...]t
$235,000, with an assumable $99,000 mortgage at 11.25%. For information or to see this home call
Realty Associates of Sedona, 282-4123, Eves. 282-4019.

45 CHAPEL UNIT!

One of the most beautiful homes in Sedona with views in every direction. Situated just below the
Chapel of the Holy Cross and priced to sell with terms at $237,500.

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RESIDENTIAL - COMMERCIAL - PRE-ASPHALT

SEDONA — COTTONWOOD —FLAGSTAFF
282-3321 282-5510 + 634-2531

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YOUR OW[...]erms available.

Verve V attey Reatry

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DAYS 634-7522 - Eves. 634-5078
206 S. Main St. in Verde Valley Motel

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The owner has agreed to carry $100,000 for 5 years at 13% interest amortized over 20 years with a
balloon payment at the end of 5 years.

Call Bob Link for the rest of the story. Eves, 282-3245.

LUXURY YOU CAN AFFORD
2650 sq. ft. of magnificent living area. Huge living room with op[...]ESTABLISHED CLOTHING STORES

Owner Retiring. Two of Sedona’s best-known uptown Sedona businesses are now available. Excellent
return. Call Ray for details.

A GROWING BUSINESS

Retail Nursery and Garden Center for sale in West Sedona. For information call Ron Volkman.

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5 yrs. 10% interest --- $33,900 Try $3,500 Oe si, tia ck n[...]IRRIGATED
% pasture. 2 bdrm., 2 bath mobile plus 1100 sq. ft.
greenhouse. 75 fruit trees. Has own well. $220,000.

FOR LEASE, PARTIALLY FURNISHED. A LITTLE
qc PEACE. A LITTLE QUIET. A LOT OF COUNTRY LIVING.
Beautiful 1900 sq. ft. 3 bdrm. home on ‘4 acre, fruit
¥ trees and irrigation. Priced right.

SEDONA WEST
$3,000 discount for cash; Lot 151, a very
select homesite in area of fine homes. Will
accommodate an aerobic system. T[...]WILL LE ASE WITH OPTION 4 NOME BIG ENOUGH FOR A LIFETIME OF HEIRLOOMS!
Vacant lot 100'x208' adjacent to Pima Sav- 4 On % acre, 2 story home, 3000 sq. ft., 3 bdrms., fam[...], office. Assumable mtg.
ings new office. The hub of Sedona’s growth 9% q BETTER INVESTMENT FOR TOMORROW IM LOTS! of SED © Ni A
pattern. Will give long term lease to reliable ¥ Rotting Hills, with views of sunset.............. $45,000.
lessee. Completely[...]ice level building lot, walk to shopping........ $19,000.
already installed. Utilities available. Prime ‘ a “Y * - ty”
location. Neer ae
so Sea * CORNER HWYS. 89A & 179 OWL Sedona Speciabiots
The Welton Panag x NEXT TO CEDAR MOTEL OFFICE
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An international network of independent brokers

WINDOW SHOP IN OUR GALLE

TWO REFRIGERATORS! TWO OVENS! TWO
FIRE[...]tub and solar water heating! Home war-
ranty!

$212,000

apse

IT’S BRAND NEW! IT’S BEAUTIFUL! IT’S QUALITY!
GOOD INSULATION and the price is right for this three
bedroom, two bath home with quality carpeting and til-
ing. Plus patio & 2 car garage.

$105,000

ON BEAUTIFUL OAK CREEK NEAR SEDONA. Open
living area & large deck over-looking 250 ft. of Oak
Creek. Massive stone fireplace in living room & free stan-
ding fireplace in gigantic family room. Barn! Corral!
Well! Root Cellar & Garden!

$225,000

A BEAUTY THAT WILL FIT YOUR POCKET BOOK!
Lots of open living area & three bedrooms. Presently

rented, but available Sept. 1.
$89,500

® Large Lots - 100’x100' & up

© Central Sewer System

® Underground Utilities
Including TV

IDEAL MOTHER-IN-LAW SET-UP. Energy efficient two

bedroom home wi[...]tractive
terms.

$87,900

INCOME PROPERTY located in center of West Sedona.
Total sq. ft. of 1this privacy, unobstructed
views, large shaded decks,[...]court, and the
sexiest inside heated therapy pool in town with its own
view of Cathedral Rock. This 2 people low maintenance
beauty -

$225,000

A MOST UNUSUAL HOME - under construction on
Quail Court. A Spanish style home with lots of charm and
a magnificent view of Bell Rock.

$140,000

— FOR SALE —
PRIME MOBILE HOME SITES
In “SUNSET HILLS” ~ An Adult Community

“Out Where The Living Is Easy”

OR llth ew ae
BEAUTIFUL CONTEMPORARY HOME in one of
Sedona's lovliest settings. Magnificent views of the
Chapel and surrounding Red Rocks. Well treed lot
assures privacy. Exceptional quality in two bedroom plus
den home designed for the Arizona life style.

$157,800

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ONCE IN A BLUE MOON we come across a special buy.
Here's a home to fit a retired couple for a small price. 2

bedrooms and views galore.
$65,000

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OWNER’S PRIDE is reflected in landscaped yard & im-
maculate home. “Over roof[...]enjoyment. PLUS HOME
WARRANTY.

$74,500

FEELING OF SNUG CHEERFULNESS. The interior
presents a delicious perspective of warmth, merriment &
contentment. The openness of the living room and master
bedroom-sitting room c[...]or Terms Available

For Further Details, Call our on site representative Ivan Finley at 282-1232 or Any member of the staff

QUALITY INN-KINGS RANSOM OFFICE

72: Y[...], Broker DBW/F
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282-7199
282-4566

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Sedona Red Rock News, 1981-08-19 (56)14C - RED ROCK NEWS Sedona, Arizona Wednesday, August 19, 1981

SEDONA MOBILE HOME LOCATORS

‘Specializing in Park Sales of

Mobile and Manufactured Housing.”’
SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT ONLY

SUNSET PARK

1978 24x52, 2 bedroom, 2 bath, redwood decks, fenced backyard.

SEDONA SHADOWS
1978 24x62, 2 bedroom, 2 bath, corner lot, landscaped, like new.
Priced reduced. Must leave Oct. Ist. No. 114

No. 55

1979 14x70, 3 bedroom, 2 bath, landscaped, porches, awning, wood
stove. Vacant now. No. 13

9;
SYCAMORE COVE
1972 12x70 3 bedroom, 1'2 bath, dishwasher, garbage disposal,
new refrigerator, new water heater. Creek privileges. No. 17.

1963 10x56, 1 bedroom, 1 bath, swimming & fishing on Oak Creek.
Owner will carry own contract, payout like rent. No. 10.
RANCHO SEDONA

1970 12x40, 1 bedroom, 1 bath with built on room. Very clean. Sum-
mer retreat on creek. Can rent out when vacant. No. 3.

WINDSONG
1965 10x40, 1 bedroom, 1 bath, large built on cabana, Franklin

Stove. Death forces sale. No. 15.

BOB GOODY
P.O. BOX 8

1979 14x56, 2 bedroom, 1% bath, clean inside with wood stove.
Good terms. No. 126

WANTED

HOMEWORKERS: Now!
Earn extra money EASILY at
home in your spare time by
SIMPLY addressing and stuff-
ing envelopes. NO TYPING
NECESSARY. EVERYTHING IS
SUPPLIED! For details - to-
day rush 25° and Stamped
Self-Addressed Envelope to
Creative, Dept. 147, P.O.
Box 17015, Plantation, FL
33318.

4 7-29-8-19 p

“INSURANCE INSPEC-
TORS’’ needed to do[...]n_ independent
contractor for insurance
companies in Sedona and
surrounding areas. Exciting
and intere[...]t, part-time. Must
have dependable car and
either a 126 or 35mm
camera. Write to P.O. Box
29018, Phoenix, AZ. 85038.

4 8-5-8-19 p

COSMETOLOGIST with
following who wants to earn
more money and be their
own boss. Why not lease a
chair at “Hair It Is.” Call

WANTED

SEDONA CHEVRON WEEDS
full time[...]ek-ends.
Liberal commissions paid.
282-4660.

4 6-10 tfn cc (16)

SALES MANAGER POSITION
available with Merril Lynch
Realty/Tom Fannin. Please
contact Joyce Brockway
282-1490 for a confidential

appointment.
4 7-1 ttn ctf (19)

WANTED MEN & WOMEN
who are unhappy with their[...]family beginning September
Ist. Call Judge, 282-7148,
282-7245, evenings.

4 8-19 tfn cvvs (19)

GARAGE SPACE NEEDED.
Will pay monthly. Call
282-3799 or 282-5216 after 7
p.m.

WANTED TO BUY small por-

WANTED[...]st appraisals. Private
collector. Write P.O. Box

1048, Sedona, AZ 86336.

4 2-20 tin cgs (19)

RN’S, LPW’S AND WA’S
WANTED. Qualitied a[...]preferred. Sedona
Nursing Service. 282-4674.

4 3-19 tin csns (15)

MEEDED SALES Associates
for active office with 100
townhouses to market. Con-
tact Ginny Hays at Ginny
Hays Realty 282-91 4].

4 3-4 tin cgh (19)

REAL ESTATE ASSOCIATES
needed for new office in
West Sedona. Call Warren
Steele at 282-3434.

4 5-13 tin csr (15)

SERVICES
OFFERED

BRICK, BLOCK and concrete
wo[...]-

SERVICES
OFFERED

NOW SERVING SEDONA &
Village of Oak Creek.
Washer-dryer-dishwasher
repair, reasonable rates and

reliable work! Steve,
282-4562.
3 8-19-9-9 p

COMMERCIAL - Residential
gardening, lands[...],

sprinkler. Tree pruning &
removal. Phone 634-2311
after 4:00 p.m.

3 8-19-8-26 p

TYPING AUTOMATIC
repetitive typing.
Docu[...]s,
transcripts, etc. Guaranteed
confidential. 282-1186 eves.
3 7-22 tfn crec (17)

TIP OUTS - SLIDE IWS
Custom built & installed on
travel trailers. Also mobile
home additions. Repu[...]ANYTIME

282-3738, for interview.
4 8-12-8-26 chis (27)

table pump organ in ex-
cellent condition. 282-7293. 3

Dob Td
And wh[...]call today!

vices, 282-3260.

call collect 892-6103.
8-5-8-26p 3

When it comes to Real Estate, com[...]tate Central!

RETIRED AND YOUNG AT HEART?

This is the only home available in the exclusive
Rolling Hills Estates. New 3 bedroom, 2% bath
home offers abundance of special features,
ceramic tile entry, wet bar, built-in-cabinets,
wine rack, fireplace, 2-car garage and a well-
designed terraced yard plus much more. Call[...]TELMAN 282-4433

TREE SHADED AND QUIET
Nestled in the trees, yet close to downtown
Sedona, this charming 2 (large) bedroom, 1%
bath home features beamed ceilings throughout,
S[...]tilities. Priced to sell. 26

BEV OBERG 282-4433 $110,000

SPACE, PERFECTION, LIVABILITY
There's spaciousness, perfection of detail and
total livability in this beautiful 2 bedroom, 1%
bath home. Included are family room, fireplace,[...], extra storage
and many more amenities. Situated on a seclud-
ed cul-de-sac with well-maintained grounds. 17
282-4195

DON MARSHALL $118,700

A CANYON COTTAGE
Now...just for you, a lovely cottage in Pine
Flats. Only 50 feet from the creek, this one
bedroom home backs up to Forest Service land
for your privacy. Of course it has a fireplace and
for economy, there is gas heat and gas in the
kitchen. It is truly delightful for a quiet, cool get-
away. See it today! 30
SHIRLEY K[...]tate Centra

TALL TREES & BEAUTIFUL VIEWS...
From this well-constructed 3 bedroom contem-
porary home. F[...]ures - patio and deck for views and
Walk to town. 16

BEV OBERG 282-4433

THINK PRICE AND COMFORT!
This Country Style 2-bedroom, den plus 1'2 bath
home has a charming living room with a used-
brick fireplace. It features a great kitchen with
stove, refrigerator and dishwasher. There's an
oversized garage with ample space for a

workshop, and a large utility area. It has 2
patios, 4 fruit trees and is located in a quiet sub-
division, yet still close to shopping.[...]BEV OBERG 282-4433

Prestige Properties Since 196]

Edith Geary, Broker

Post Office Box 360 Sedo[...]high-views to the south and
east, the large deck of this lovely 3 bedroom, 2
bath mobile home is the place to see them. With
large living room, dining room and family room,
it also features. a very well equipped kitchen.
Plenty of storage too, plus excellent exposure
for solar energy use. 12

REALESTATECENTRAL 282-4433 $80,000

VALUE, BEAUTY & SPACE...
...describe this spacious 1% baths, 2 large
bedrooms, plus den (or art studio[...]m
has beautiful old brick fireplace that leads to a
very private flagstone patio with great views.
The guest home provides a large, cozy bedroom,
separate sitting room wtih a fireplace, plus a til-

ed % bath ... also private with a view. All
located on | plus acres. 37
BEV OBERG 282-4433 $160,000

Terry Antelman
Brock Blevins
Kate Blevi[...]ICE

MLS

Bill Sponsler
Mike Weinberg

7-29-8-19 p

SERVICES
OFFERED

REFRIGERATOR/FREEZER
repair. All work guaranteed
and reasonable. 12 years
experience. Pete's Service,
282-2081.

3 7-29-8-19 p

TELEVISION REPAIR,
prompt and reliable TV and[...]eo service engineer.
282-9427.
3 7-29-8-26 p

WEW IN TOWN? Western
Welcome Service provides
maps, gift[...]vitamin

supplements, call Judith,
282-4692.
3 8-19-8-26 cjb (15)

ODD JOBS WANTED. Yard
clean up. Painting, hauling,
etc. Margie/Ellen, 282-9914.

3 8-19 p

HOUSEPAINTING,

Gardening, or yardwork.
Truck available. Call
282-1750.

3 8-19-9-9 p

CREATIVE & EDUCATIONAL
Day Care Program o[...]Mary Hancock. Begins

‘September Ist, weekdays 1

p.m. - 5 p.m. Emphasis on
art, reading, readiness,
creative play. Children 3-5.
Excellent program. For info
call 282-1597 or 282-4772.

3 8-19-8-26 cwss (39)

NEED AN EXTRA HAND
around the ho[...]man and gardener. Truck
available. 282-5578.

3 8-19 cvi (17)

VALENTINO, LTD. Custom
dressmaking, tailoring,
alterations, design. Upstairs
La Pasada, Tues-Fri. 10-5,
Sat. 10-3. 282-2255.

- 8-19 cvl (15)

SOOT BROS. CHIMNEY
Sweeps - Free inspection of
your fireplace/stove. 10%
discount during August.
282-5578.

3 8-19 csb (15)

DON’T WORRY! \'\\ take lov-
ing and responsible care of
your home. 47 yr. old single
employed lady would like to
house-sit. Non-smoker and
flexible about holidays. Call
Maria at 282-2428 or at
work, 282-5502 days.

3 8-19 p

HOME MAINTENANCE,
painting, repairs, cleanup,[...], patios.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
282-2346.

3 8-19p

AIR CONDITIONING and
refrigeration service and
repair. All makes, emergen-
cy service available. 15% off
service call with mention of
this ad. Sedona Service &
Repair, 282-4523.

3 8-19-9-23 p

GAS PIPING INSTALLED tor
add-on, dryer, barbecue,
sauna, whatever. Expert on
all gas appliances.
Knowledge of current codes.
Reasonable hourly wage.
Available weekends only.
282-7543.

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