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Sedona Red Rock News, 1981-07-08 (1)Club carnival in Sedona.

There were huge crowds both[...]’s

lined up to partake.

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There was plenty of food at the Lion's Club carnival, and plenty of people

RED ROCK NEWS Sedona, Arizona Wednesday, July 8, 1981-5A

Lions Carnival Enjoyed by All

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Sedona Red Rock News, 1981-07-08 (2)SOROPTIMIST INTERNATIONAL OF
SEDONA installed new officers at a dinner
meeting at Poco Diablo Resort Tuesday even[...]left, they or their stand-ins are:
Terry Tabback, 1-year delegate and installing of-
ficer; Mildred Norman, standing in for Ann
Wehmann, 2-year delegate and treasurer; G[...]CAUSES have benefited

from the year-long efforts of members of Sorop-
timist International of Sedona, and Gladys Hogue
(third from left), chairman of the club’s ways and
means committee, presented[...]b’s annual dinner meeting at Poco
Diablo Resort on Tuesday evening, June 30.
Here, from left, happily accepting the donations
on behalf of their organizations, are: Ginny

Hogue, standing in for Edith Geary, vice-
president; Joanna Newman,[...]ng
president and 2-year director; and Rose Huson, 1-
year director.

NEWSfoto by Elizabeth Rigby[...]Install New Officers

by Elizabeth Rigby

It was a happy occasion
for all concerned -- for the
representatives of the
seven important com-
munity causes that
received donations totall-
ing $4,200.00, and for the
members of Soroptimist
International of Sedona
who had worked hard all

Elson’s
Bridal[...]owing brides
have registered at

Elson’s:

July 11th
SHARON VRIELING
VANCE ACKERMAN

ee.

July 25th[...]ible.

The occasion was the
annual dinner meeting of
the club held Tuesday
evening, June 30, at Poco
Diablo Resort, with 37
members and guests in
attendance.

Gladys Hogue, chair-
man of the club’s ways
and mean committee,
who made th[...], said the funds had
been raised through the
sale of the _ club's
cookbook, the sale of
See’s candy, a wine
tasting party, a rummage
sale, and participation in
a phase of the St.
Patrick’s Day celebra-
tion.

Receiving the gifts on
behalf of their respective
organizations were Gitti
Silven, for the ambulance
service, $1,500; Mickey
Hawley, Verde Valley
Community Guidan[...]Sedona Public Library,
$200.00.

Installed as new of-
ficers for the coming year
were Joanna Newman,
president; Edith Geary
(in absentia), vice-
president; Ann Wehmann
(in absentia), treasurer
and 2-year delegate; Bet-
ty[...]secretary; Nola
Bruckman, corresponding

Z 4a g & Me

OUTGOING SOROPTIMIST PRESIDENT
Jeanne Jon[...]president Joanna Newman, who
seemed to be having a little difficulty in making
the darned thing stick.

NEWSfoto by Eliza[...]ng the
2-year director; Rose’ ceremony.

Huson, 1-year director; Several board
and Terry Tabback, m[...]gate. Mrs.- special awards from
Tabback served as in- outgoing president

stalling officer.
Initiated as a new
member was Sue Sund-

Jeanne Jones for outstan-
ding services rendered
during the year 1980-81.

Burglar Apprehended

by Dick Riley

Thanks to an _ obser-
vant neighbor, a burglar
was captured red-handed
Saturday evening in Oak
Creek Canyon.

According to Coconino
County Sheriff's Deputy
Lew Millegan, 27-year-
old Thomas Gastelum of
Tucson allegedly broke
into the residence of Dr.
Paul Schnur of Bedside
Manor in Oak Creek Ca-
nyon at about 6 p.m.
Saturday, July 4th. Entry
was gained through a
patio door into the
master bedroom.
Gastelum then removed a
stereo, hid it in the yard,
returned to the house and

Variance to
be Requested

by Elizabeth Rigby

At 10 a.m. on July 16,
the Coconino County
Board of Adjustment for
Supervisorial District 3
will hold a public hearing
to consider a request for
a variance in Sierra Vista
subdivision, Sedona, it
has been ann[...]proposed variance
would permit the con-
struction of a_ single-
family dwelling on Lot
76C, which is presently
zoned A (General) and re-
quires a minimum front-
yard setback of 20 feet
and a rear-yard setback
of 25 feet. The proposed
variance would permit an
encroachment on those
setbacks of 10 feet in
front and 15 feet in the
rear.

The hearing will be in
the Department of Com-
munity Development
Conference Room, Coun-
ty[...],
Flagstaff. Persons

wishing to testify may
file a written statement
in advance and/or may ap-
pear and be heard.

The application has

. cbeen filed. by Loretta

Meushaw on behalf of
property owner Phillip
Cunningham.

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RED ROCK NEWS Sedona, Arizona Wednesday, July 8, 1981 - 3A

removed a 21-inch color
T.V. As he was leaving
with the T.V. a neighbor,
Ed Cable, observed him
and yelled at him.

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Gastelum began to run
with the T.V. but Cable,
who had grabbed a gun,
began chasing him.
Gastelum threw the T.V.
i[...]he
burglar and finally
caught up to him at Hwy.
89A, where he held him
until Deputy Millegan ar-
rive[...]ge Russ
Petit, charged with
burglary and released on
$500 bond.

Reportedly the
Schnurs, who reside in
Tucson, only visit their
Oak Creek Canyon
residence occasionally,
and were not at home at
the time of the burglary.

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Sedona Red Rock News, 1981-07-08 (3)VOLUME XVIII, NUMBER 41 WEDNESDAY, JULY 8, 1981

SEDONA, ARIZONA

Increase in Crime is Reason for
County Attorney States

Concern,

by Elizabeth Rigby

Thirty percent of all
United States
households, or nearly
one-third of the country’s
population, will fall vic-
tim to some form of crime
this year, Yavapai Coun-
ty Attorney Charles
Hastings told 35
members, delegates and
guests of1.

The crime rate has
been escalating sharply,
and Sedona is no excep-
tion, nor is Yavapai Coun-
ty as a whole, Hastings
said, and he _ provided
some figures to back up
the statement.

In 1977, there were 200
felony filings in the coun-
ty. In 1980, there were
260. In the first six mon-
ths of 1981, there have
been 180, and that, of
course, could come to a
total of 360 by the time
the year is over.

There has been a cor-
responding increase in
the number of misde-
meanor filings, the Coun-
ty Attorney said.

Because of the volume
of the current case load,
law enforcement officers
b[...]ice as many
cases as they did before.
The results of the situa-
tion can also be seen in
the courts. Schedules are
so crowded that it can
take a year to get a civil
case into court, whereas
previously it could be
done in 60 days, and if a
case is delayed too long,
it must be thrown out.

Crimina[...]er handling, but even
they are delayed, and
there is a definite need
for a third division of the
Superior Court in
Yavapai County,
Hastings said.

HAPPY 205th BI[...]ese beautiful fireworks

With regard to the
types of crime involved,
he said the increase is
“straight across the

board, from home
burglari[...]ing you can name.”

Asked about organized
crime in Arizona,
Hastings said, “That falls
more in the province of
the Attorney General
than in mine, but he has
said that organized crime
is looking at central and
northern Arizona right
now.”

The situation is becom-
ing so serious
everywhere that recently
a highly-placed police of-
ficial recommended that
householders who know
how to use guns should
perhaps arm themselves
in defense of their
families, Hastings said,
“and that’s highly
unusual, because usually
those people don’t want
anyone to have guns ex-
cept themselves. I’m not
sure that I'd advocate it
myself, but it’s something
to think about.”

In answer to a ques-

tion, he said that Arizona
law requires that a
“life-threatening situa-
tion” must exist before a
homeowner is justified in
using a gun, “and that’s
not always easy to pro-
ve.”
He said he thinks the
trend nationally is begin-
ning to reverse itself
from over-emphasis on
protecting the rights of
criminal offenders to a
swinging back of the pen-
dulum in favor of protec-
ting the victims and
society itself.

“[...]oward drastic
budget cutting, Hastings
said that, in his opinion, it
is vital that proper
priorities be set, and that
the provision of sufficient
funds to pay an adequate
staff of law enforcement

CHARLES HASTINGS, Yavapai County At-
torney, addresses Keep Sedona Beautiful on the
increased incidence of crime and the problems
this creates for law enforcement agencies and
citizens[...].

officers, prosecutors and
courts should be one of
the first priorities.

He said there has been
recent evidence that this
is coming about in both
Coconino and Yavapai
Counties. He noted that
the Coconino Super-
visors, who had planned a
cut in the budget of the
Sheriff's Department
that would have
necessitated the
dismissal of five deputies
and seven civilian
employees, have now ap-
proved sufficient funds to
allow retention of the
deputies at least.

As for Yavapai’s
Supervisors, they, too,
have acceded to at least
some of the Sheriff's
budgetary requests and
are asking for a third
Superior Court division.

Hastings, a graduate of
Stanford University with
a law degree from the
University of California,
moved to Prescott about

were displayed in celebration of our nation’s 205th birthday this past
Saturday night during the Sedona-Oak Creek C[...]nual

six years ago after serv-
ing four years as a legal
officer in the U.S. Air
Force. He has served as
Prescott. City «attorney ,
and was in private prac-
tice in that city before be-
ing elected to his present
office last November.

Incidentally, he in-
dicated that he himself
has been numbered
among the 30% of U.S.
homeowners who have
been victims of crime
and, in that connection,
that he could bear per-
sonal witness to the in-
ability of law enforce-
ment officers to keep up
with the escalating crime
rate.

His own garage in
Prescott was burglarized
and approximately $400
worth of equipment
taken. He reported it to
the police, of course, but

to the best of his
knowledge there was no
investigation.

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PHONE 28[...]‘by Dick Riley

The Red Rock Tax-
payers Board of Direc-
tors heard a report on the
status of the proposed
State Park during their

regular meeting last
Wednesday.
Wally Leininger,

Secretary of Cup o’ Gold
Estates, read a letter to
the Board which the Cup
o Gold Water Company
and other interested
home owners near the
location of the proposed
park sent to the Arizona
State Parks Board.

The letter states, in
part, “We have been
assured by those closely
concerned with the
development of this
beautiful acreage into a
State Park that
everything will be done
to assure[...]auty.”
Saying that they are con-
cerned because of the
“desecreation” of other
areas used by the public

in this vicinity, they ex-
pressed some thoughts
and suggestions on the
proper supervision and
management of the pro-
posed park.

Concerning access to
the pr[...]Road are neither
suitable or safe for the
traffic which would be
generated. They noted
that two of the roads are
unpaved for 1.9 miles to
the park boundary, and
the Lower Red Rock
Loop Road is unpaved for
3.1 miles to the boundary.
Also, they said, “It is
quite hazardous to get on-
to or off the Lower Loop
Road” from 89A.

As for usage and
facilities, they noted that
“the type of usage per-
mitted should be ap-
propriate to the unique
nature of the area. This

area is one of the last
unspoiled sections of Oak
Creek. With this in mind,
the following
developments are ques-
tionable:

1. Paved roads - other
than the access road.

2. Pa[...]. Soccer or football
fields.

9. Riding stables.

10. Golf course.

11. Outdoor lighted areas.
12. Fast-food restaurants.
13. Commercial develop-
ment of any kind.

14. Destruction of trees,
Oak Creek or any other
natural features.

There will be a need,
however, for:
1. Picnic tables and
fireplaces.

2. Enough trash c[...]let
facilities and septic

systems near locations of

heavy use.

4. Designated

area.

5. Designated[...]’ Center.

9. Foot bridge to cross

the creek.

10.

residence.
(Continued on page 6)

fishing

Supervisor's

Hi Lo
June 30 97 67
July 1 95 60
July 2 98 58
July 3 105 60
July 4 107 64
July 5 110° 65
July 6 105 68

Coconino County Budget Doesn't

by Dick Riley

The Coconino County
Board of Supervisors ap-
proved a_ tentative
budget of $18,470,300 for
the fiscal year, last week.

Of particular interest
locally is the Sheriff's
Department budget. The
Sedona-Coconino Tax-
payers Association had
sent a letter to the Board
expressing their
displeasure at the
possibility of a 10%
budget cut, which would
prevent the promised ad-
dition of another deputy
to the Sedona substation.
The additional deputy is
badly needed, according
to: Lt. L.C. Ferebee,
because of the increase in
crime and “runs” the
deputies have to make.
Lt. Ferebee is running

Fourth of July Carnival. The event was one of the best ever according to

the substation in Sedona
with the same manpower
as seven or eight y[...]Sheriff Joe Richards was
able to get approval for a
budget of $2,340,467, an
increase over last year of
$117,000. That amount,

however, means he can-
not add a new deputy to
the Sedona substation,
and will have to cut seven
civilian jobs from _ his
department in Flagstaff.

What this means, he
said, is that he will have
to fill those jobs with
deputie[...]edonan to be Sentenced

Allow for Added Deputy in Sedona

number of deputies on
patrol in the Flagstaff
area.

Although he will not be
cutting any manpower
from the Sedona substa-
tion, there is no way he
can add a new deputy to
the staff this year, he
said.

Drug Trials to Begin

by Richard Nielsen

As the result of a plea
agreement, Randall Shar-
man, 24, of Sedona, plead-
ed guilty to a charge of
unlawful possession of

marijuana Monday, June
29.

Lions Club offic[...]tely sensational. See
additional photos and story on pages 5 and 6 of this week's NEWS.

Sharman had been ar-
rested Friday, March 20,
along with Russell
Mahler, 23, of Cotton-
wood, and _ Ernest
Scagnelli, 34, and Oscar
Betz, 24, both of Sedona.

Bruce Brimhall, 37, and
his wife Margaret, 36,
operators of BB's
Billiards in Cottonwood,
were taken into custody
March 23 in a related ac-
tion.

The raids and arrests
were the culmination of
36 months of intensive in-
vestigation, and involved
members of the Arizona
Drug Enforcement Agen-
cy, the Arizona Depart-
ment of Public Safety,
Yavapai and Coconino
County Sherif[...]losely-

coordinated raids and ar-
rests resulted in the con-
fiscation of 55 pounds of
marijuana, an ounce of co-

caine, and one-half ounce
of hashish, the total
worth more than $40,000.

Sharman had been
charged with possession
of cocaine and conspiracy
to sell cocaine as well as
unlawful possession of
marijuana. The cocaine
charges will be dropped
as a result of the plea
agreement. Sentencing is
scheduled for July 27 by
Yavapai County Superior
Court Judge James Han-
cock.

Jury selection is
scheduled to begin
Wednesday, July 29 for
Bruce and Margaret
Brimhall and for Rusty
Mahler in Yavapai Coun-
ty Superior Court in
Prescott. They are charg-
ed with possession of
marijuana for sale.

Betz and Mahler had
been free on $500.00 bond
each; Sharman has been
free on his’ own
recognizance pending
trial.

Yavapai S[...]Special

Budget Meeting

The Yavapai County
Board of Supervisors has
scheduled a_ special
meeting for tomorrow
morning, starting at 9
o'clock in Room 303,

County Administration
Center, 255 East[...]Prescott.

’ Among items to be con-
sidered are a hearing on
the county's

tentative

budget for fiscal year
1981-82; on the planned
use of Federal Revenue-
Sharing Funds for that
year; and on tentative
budgets for the year for
seven Big Park Improve-
ment Districts numbered
respectively 5, 6, 1971-1,
1971-2, 1971-3, 1972-1 and
1973-1979.

Sedona Red Rock News, 1981-07-08 (4)4A - RED ROCK NEWS Sedona, Arizona Wednesday, July 8, 1981

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American Youth Soc-
cer Organization (AYSO)
will begin its third season
in the Verde Valley this
fall. Practices are
scheduled to start in
August with the first
games to be played on
Saturday, Sept. 12.
Coaches will contact
players after August Ist
to let them know their in-
dividual schedules.

The Verde Valley has

co-ed teams for
5-15'/2-year-olds in the
five-town area covering
Cottonwood, Camp
Verd[...]Sedona.
The Beaver Creek-

Rimrock area will play on
Camp Verde teams again
this year.

A few teams in several
age groups have openings

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but many have waiting
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took him from Flagstaff to Alaska. This photo was

Bicycle Enthusiast Sets Out

by Dick Riley

Looking on a map, it
seems like an impossible
journey, approximately
3,000 miles over moun-
tains, more than 1,200
miles of snow -- all on a
bicycle. Alone. But
20-year-old Tim Shaw of
Sedona looked on it as an
adventure, the perfect
way for a young man who
enjoys the outdoors to
spend his sp[...]from
Flagstaff High two years

ago (he lived here in
Sedona while attending
Flagstaff High School)
and enrolled at ASU
where he discovered his
interest in bicycling. He
sold his car, bought a
12-speed tandem bicycle,
and started some racing.[...]at
he wanted to pursue,
educationally, so he took
a year off from ASU and
worked in Sedona, help-
ing Rev. Bushman who is
building a home here. He
then formulated his plans
for the b[...]Doing Very Well

PHOENIX - Arizonans
itching for a $10,000
scratch snatched up more
than 6 million tickets in
less than five days of the
first game of the Arizona
Lottery.

One hundred of 336
possible winners of
$10,000 had claimed their
prizes by 8 a.m. July 5.
The game began at 12:01
a.m. July 1.

“There are still 236
chances to win $10,000
and we're ready to keep
up with the demand,”
said George Taylor, ex-
ecutive director of the
Arizona Lottery. “There
are also 1,257,470 chances
to win a total of
$3,711,000 in prizes for $2
to $500,” he added after
making some quick
calculations based on the
odds-payout chart.

“My dream of dreams
was 14 big winners the
first day and we had 285.
There were 28 $10,000
winners the second day,
31 the third. Fifteen sur-
faced July 4,” Taylor
said.

Sales of 6 million in-
dicate a payout of
$2,300,000 to instant win-
ners of amount from $2 to
$500, based on odds set
for the game.

Lottery revenue to the
state on 6 million tickets
sold at $1 a ticket
amounts to $1.8 million.

“The pace of winners
will keep up with the
pace of sales,” noted
Hugh Ennis, director of
licensing and security. He
explained that every pool
of 240,000 tickets is
printed with four $10,000
tickets and a_propor-
tionate number of tickets
for prizes of $2 to $500.

The rapid pace of
ticket sales in Arizona is
unprecedented in the
history of state lotteries,
Taylor said. Fourteen
other states have lot-
teries.

All but 7 million of the
games 20,160,000 tickets
are in the hands of
retailers, according to
director of marketing,
Owen Hickey.

Ennis and Hickey
spent a good part of the
weekend dispatching
cars, trucks and planes
c[...]the state.
Tickets were flown to
Kingman and Yuma on
Saturday and to Prescott

and Flagstaff on Sunday.
Tickets for southern
Arizona were distributed
from the Tucson
warehouse.

With one-third of the
13-week game sold out in
the first week, “the
game’s duration could be[...]fic Games, flew
east Friday to step up
production of the second
game. Scientific Games is
the firm that produces
the games for the
Arizona[...]ls are
considering moving up
the date for the end of the
first game and for the
drawings for big prizes --
three $10,000, one
$50,000, and $1,000 per
week for life or $1
million. Those drawings
were planned for fall wit[...]dollar draw-
ing to take place at the
State Fair in November.

Taylor said that he has
discussed with Scientific
Games the possibility of
printing 1,300,000 addi-
tional tickets, carrying
the same odds, for the
current game.

She

Tim Shaw with the 12-speed tandem bicycle that taken near Prince George, British Columbia.

Photo courtesy of Brock Gable

destination, Fairbanks,
Alaska. He d[...]ton. Then,
as he passed into
Washington State and in-
to the Yakima Valley, he
was suddenly
transported into spring.
The apple trees which fill
the Valley were in
blossom, and it has been
one of the most
memorable parts of his
trip.

Another feature of the
trip which has impressed
Tim is the friendliness of
the people he’s met along
the way. While riding his
bicycle through the snow,
he was often offered a
meal and a place to stay
for the night.

A reported spotted
him near Prince George,
British[...]d his

3,000 Miles Across Country

photo appeared in the
local newspaper, The
Citizen. The photo and
story were picked up by
the Canadian News wire,
then one of the wire ser-
vices in the United
States. Since then, his
photo has appeared in
newspapers all over the
county.

Tim should be at[...]to his
mother and stepfather,
Helen and Dick Hart of
Sedona, he will sell his
bike and maybe fly back
or take a boat part way
back. His plans are not
definite, but he will be
returning to Sedona and
perhaps enroll in NAU.

One thing is certain:
Tim Shaw will be return-
ing to Sedona with a
lifetime of experiences.

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(Continued from page 1)

11. Adequate fencing to
limit use to State land
(ideally one could imagine
a buffer zone approx-
imately 100 feet wide
around the inside of the
park boundary, fenced on
both the park side and
the outside).

12. Gate for supervision
and collection of fees.

13. Written regulations
to be handed to all
visitors.

14. Signs at start of ac-
cess road to advise if park
is open for visitors or is
full.

On the subject of
supervision and controls,
the letter states, “We are
firm in the belief that for
this park to be a good
neighbor and. well
tolerated by its
neighbor[...]o use the
park abide by the
necessary regulations is
the only way the park
will be a desirable
feature of the Sedona
community.” The group
listed several points
which they believe are
essential for proper con-
trol, and which should be
considered by the Parks
Board. Among the listed
points were suggested
hours of operation, pro-

hibition of use of
firearms, alcoholic
beverages and motor-

cycles. They also listed
what they feel are types
of unacceptable behavior.

The State Parks Board
has invited Leininger to
be a member of an ad hoc
planning committee,
which will be a small
working group. The pur-
pose of the committee
will be to assist the staff
and board in the develop-
ment of the park master
plan by: Visiting and
becoming ac[...]aison;
and reviewing and mak-
ing recommendations on
the master pian for the
park site. A visit to the
site is planned, and a

Summer
Danger:
Poisoning

Every summer poison
control centers across the
nation report an increase
in accidental poisonings.
Many of the victims are
children between the
ages of one and five.

Small wonder, con-
sidering that there are on
the market some
6,000,000 chemicals and
approxima[...]household cleaners, and
personal care items,
many of which are poten-
tially lethal. Add to these
between 60 and 70 thou-
sand species of plants
which can be chewed or
swallowed. Double trou-
ble can[...]ith an
insecticide.

Michael D. Ellis, direc-
tor of the Texas State
Poison Center, Univ. of
Texas Medical Branch,
Galveston, told physi-
cians attending the 90th
annual meeting of the
Arizona Medical Associa-
tion that young chil[...]” Ellis
warned that just one
swallow, depending on
the substance, can be suf-
ficient to kill or per-
manently disable a
youngster.

He cited liquid fur-
niture polish as a product
that could kill after just
one taste and[...]peners,
or other strong acids or
bases as capable of caus-
ing irreparable damange
when swallowed.

Ellis said that it is
therefore important to
educate the public about
d[...]ting will take

place to review the
graphic plan.
A report will be

prepared by the Arizona
State Parks Board and
submitted, no later than
December 31, 1981, to the
president of the Senate,
the Speaker of the House
of Representatives, and
the State Land Commis-
sioner.

It has also been in-
dicated that the Arizona
State Parks Board will
consult with the Yavapai
County Board of Super-
visors and “shall provide
to the Legisla[...]to the pro-
posed park, including the
acquisition of necessary
rights-of-way and the
paving and dedication of
the Red Rock Loop Road
or that portion of the
road necessary for access
to the proposed park.”

The property on which
the proposed park will be
established is being con-
sidered for purchase by a
chemical company in Tuc-
son, which will then be
exchanged for state land
they are no[...]he trash
compactor by commercial
dumpers. Because of
budget hearings, the
Yavapai County Board of
Supervisors have not
taken the matter into
consideration, but
hopefully, it was _ said,
“Maybe in one month
they can take it up
again.”

6A - RED ROCK NEWS Sedona, Arizona Wednesday, July 8, 1981

Everyone had a bang-up time watching the fireworks Friday and Sa[...]b annual carnival.

NEWStoto by Dick Riley {ions

13th Annual Lions
Carnival was a Success

by Dick Riley

The 13th Annual Oak
Creek Lions Club Car-
nival was a huge success
again this year. Accor-
ding to Cecil Lockhart-
Smith of the Lions Club,
an estimated 4,000 per-
sons atte[...]and
approximately 5,000
showed up Saturday
night. This was many
more than last year.

Saturday - night,[...]to the fireworks,
the Carnival queen was
crowned. This year’s
queen is 15-year-old Chris
Woods, who sold 1,350
tickets to win the contest.
She won $453.00 in cash
and prizes.

First runner-up was
Margaret Marasco, who
won $345 in cash and
prizes; 2nd runner-up,
14-year-old Lori Brown,
won $230 in cash and
prizes; 3rd runner-up was
16-year-old Coleen Cum-
mins, winning $175 in
cash and prizes; 4th
runner-up, 17-year-old
Layni Voelker, won $155
in cash and prizes. Last
year’s queen, Linda
Mille[...]ther civic groups also
participating, with
booths in the Carnival.

The money which is
raised at this annual
event is used by the
Club for various

things such as the crippl-
ed children’s camp. Most
of the money will go
towards the development
of the 5-acre Lions Park
at the Sedona Communi-
ty Center. The park will
have picnic tables, sw-
ings, a playground area,
and the Carnival will
eventually be held there

each year.

One of the more
popular attractions this
year was the “Moon

Walk,” a large, enclosed,
air mattress-type area on
which the youngsters
could jump. As_ Dick

Menard, one of the an-
nouncers at the Carnival
repeatedly told the
crowd, “It’s a_ perfect
baby-sitter. Just put the
kids inside and let them
jump around for a couple
of hours.”

Also popular again this
year were the Bingo and
food stands. A new at-
traction getting a lot of
attention was the Bash-a-
Car, where a ticket
bought 3 swings with an
ax or sledge hammer on 3
cars which were even-
tually demolished.

We

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Subtle changes are taking place in front of every

woman’s mirror.

Rouge for a time was a slash of red under the
cheekbones. That’s too definite. Now the rouge is ex-
panded over the cheek with darker rouge creating the
attractive hollow and with a touch of rouge reaching
the corners of the eyes for a warm, sweet eye accent.

And where lipstick went toward deep brown or pur-
ple shades, now it’s a dark rose or plum outlined
slightly with darker lip pencil, and moistened with a
lip gel. The total effect is softness, a blurring, though

colorful.

For “the look for[...]sit LINDI’S
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Sedona Red Rock News, 1981-07-08 (6)[...]s, will enter-
tain the Sedona-Verde
Valley Board of Realtors
at a dinner meeting on
Monday evening, July 13,
at the newly-opened Chez
Roi Restaurant at King[...]ends,
are frightening.

“Those people out
there in the audience -
they represent a cross-
section of society! I toss
them a zinger. It can be
about war, adultery, the
generation gap, the
undertaking racket, our
lost generation of
teenagers, and they'll
react! They won't cry.
They'll either snicker,
bellow or roar. I find
reality in my work. I find
that human beings actual-
ly enjoy laughing[...]dequacies. And
that’s healthy. After all,
we're a world of nuts,
aren't we?”

Guy goes on to say, I
love this business. It’s
frustrating. The hours
would turn a law-abiding
bank teller into an
embezzler. The
astronauts should travel
so far in a year. But fora
guy like me, this is
Disneyland. I pick up my
little tool box and make
people look a[...]That’s the key
to sanity, isn’t it?”

Born in Philadelphia,
the youngest of 11
children, he found himself
more interested in travel
than degrees. His keen
sense of observation plus
the remarkable trait of
appearing as if he had
entered the skin of a per-
son or animal (he does an
ostrich, a fly, a horse,
among others), has made
him unique in his field. A
creative person by nature
and a curious person
because he’s interested in
people, Guy uses a few of
his old jokes or stories
when he’s performing. He
likes to create his own
situations. This is
reflected in his satires,
his monologues and his
imitations which range
from celebrities to a
frozen chicken, to a drift-
wood lamp, to a neon
sign. Perhaps the thing
that is most rare about
Guy Marks is that he is
an individual in an age of

Sedona-Oak Creek Canyon
Chamber of Commerce News

Hats off to all of the hard-working Lions who staged
‘another fine Fourth of July carnival. The Chamber
again staffed a game booth and “thanks” goes to Al
Duncan, Larry Poage, Joe and and Mims Rowan, Jake
Weber, Betty Ann So[...]d - your Executive Director's back says
- she did a two-hour turn at picking up rubber balls.
Have you ever seen a grandmother's face light up
when she has tossed three balls into a barrel and is
* handed a win ticket? It was all worth it.

BUSINESS PEOPLE[...]uarly interested
’ sin the membership breakfast on Thursday, July 23rd.

Representatives from Mounta[...]present
to discuss the services made available to this area.
- Even if you have no questions, come join[...]xaca any Thursday at 7:30.

The July mellerdramer is off to a great start. It

‘ opened Friday night to a full house. Director Lorraine
» Bendix did a fine job of casting “Monster Soup.” Don
Carey is back with his olios . . it is a great evening of
fun and we highly advise reservations well in ad-

vance.

VANGUARD CONSIGNMENT SHOP

| newest member of the Chamber. Della Klassen, the
owner, says we buy and sell quality household items.
You will find this very interesting shop at 106 Van

Deren.

The Northern Star Motel is now owned by Henry
‘and Marcelle des Rosiers. T[...]Rosiers.

We have had no response from the owners of the
small yellow igloo cooler and square green pl[...]OLLIVER/PILCHER
INSURANCE

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REPRESENTING THESE COMPANIES:

RED ROCK NEWS Sedona, Arizona Wednesday, July 8, 1981-11A

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conformity.

Guy Marks is no
stranger to television and
films. He has done three
series: the Joey Bishop
Show for 18 weeks; the
John Forsythe Show
which lasted one season;
and Rango as co-star with
Tim Conway. He has also
been guest star on a Dean
Martin special, the Merv
Griffin, Mike Dougl[...], Dick Van
Dyke shows, and has
recently completed a
pilot program for Lucille
Ball .. to name but a few.

Another interesting
tidbit: After his enor-[...]plus Affiliate
Members, will have the
opportunity of experienc-
ing this unique comic at
Chez Roi on July 13
beginning at 6:30 p.m.
Chef Roi is closing off the
newly-decorated dining
room for this fun evening
of entertainment with a
delicious menu _ of
Brochette of Beef.
Pianist-entertainer Don
Carey will act as a[...]” man for
Guy. Lovely Mrs. Marks
(Chris McGuire of the
McGuire Sisters fame)
will also be sitting at[...]e:with her hus-
band.

Guy and Chris were
married in Sedona six
years ago and have called
our town “[...]chairman Nancy
Baker feels we are most
fortunate in having such
talented, interesting peo-
ple as Guy and Chris liv-
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Sedona Red Rock News, 1981-07-08 (7)' “Colorful Writing’ is Realism?

We Are Polluting
Our Beautiful Language

The English-speaking
; people on this planet
‘have clear and concise
words with which to ex-
‘press themselves. The
» French, Italians and some
.of the residents of the
* world’s islands —- such as
the original[...]h
‘ hardly any musical tones,
‘but expressive in their
* utterance. If you do not

understand any of the lat-
‘ter’s language, you could
-bmagine[...]d with sober,
» serious facial expres-
* sions.

In general conversa-
» tion, the orientals in their
“verbal communication
‘seem to sing the[...]tion’s English-born words
we- 6the” «speech. of
Americans is a continu-
“ing, growing language -
“our vocabulary is
broadening with new

: Going Places

words - and more people
in many lands are using
more of the words in our
language to better com-
municate.

Uniquely,[...]ng them with
our own -- communicating
with people of other
lands all are a part of our
growing American
language. And by now, it
see[...]own communica-
tion almost _ strict
American.

It is most noticeable in
this era that people of
other lands are studying
and using English
(American) language out
of necessity -- pointing up
the fact of America’s in-
fluence in so many ways ~
technical, scientific, ex-
plorati[...]s we. sat
down at our typewriter -
an ugly. stain is
throughout all our com-

‘ with Sedona Travel
b[...]PRESENTS .. NEW
‘eZEALAND, TAHITI AND FIJI .. . In conjunction
*with their upcoming tour in February of 1982, Sedona
~ Travel Tours is having a film presentation on the
*; SOUTH PACIFIC EXPERIENCE, Tuesday after-
*““snoon, July 12 at 2:00 p.m. in the Poco Diablo Con-

ference room. There will be[...]raw-
‘ ings for door prizes. Drop by our office in La Pasada
Plaza and pick up a coupon for the drawing, or call
_ with an RSVP and we will mail you the flyer.

- EVERYONE IS INVITED.

ARIZONA, UTAH AUTUMN .. There is still space
‘ available for this 7-day, 6-night tour to the North Rim
: of the Grand Canyon, Zion and Bryce Canyon National[...]nyonlands, and the Arches... Depar-
*'ting Sedona on October 1, returning October 7, all
» transportation by Na[...]nlight boat
*. trip and farewell dinner. The cost is just $330.00 per
. person double occupancy, and if you need a room
» share partner, we will help you find one.[...]friends from past tours and
* meeting new friends on this tour . . Drop by or call

» Jean for all the details.

* DON’T FORGET THAT WE ARE MOVING...
». The weekend of July 17 we will be busy packing all of
» our things, and on Monday morning, July 20, we will
» be open for business in our new office in the new State
*, Bank plaza, West 89A in West Sedona.

» GOOD THROUGH SEPTEMBER 15, the Fly-
.. anywhere-for-$179.00, despite the fact that airfares
rose again on July 1, we are still able to get those
*\ special super-[...]$358.00 round trip, and less to
» certain points in the Midwest. After that, the fares
*. will probably go up considerably, so if you are plann-
* ing a trip that can be made before Sept. 15, we advise

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munication - whether it
be the spoken word one
on one, or in a group;
whether we hear it in a
play, on radio or televi-
sion. That stain is the
relaxing of restraint and
lack of decency in the use
of so many gutter words.

We hear parents say
four-letter words in front
of their children -- and in
mixed groups -- with no
thought of apology or of
their possible embarrass-
ing their listeners. It just
might be this writer is
“old fashioned” and an
old fogey - but we do
NOT like to hear the pro-
fane words used in mixed
company, in small or
large groups and
especially before a large
audience.

Maybe it’s smart by to-
day’s standards to “tell it
like it is” - but we feel
we're still in the majority
-- we who are turned off
or sometimes shocked by
the frankness of certain
words in an ordinary con-
versation. Expletives
(colorful words, as some
call them) are not

necessary to emphasize a
point —- you can make
your point with precise
w[...]ur
freedom to say what you
want how you want to.

In the last quarter cen-
tury authors have
adapted a “tell it - write
it like it is” style which
makes some of us a bit un-
comfortable even if it is
“the facts, ma’am!”

Writing “realistical[...]hat you want to
read -- we'll reserve our
opinion of whether a book
is a good book, or a
“good” book.

What we think - and
quite a few others -- cer-
tainly won't change the
way books are written in
these days. But we can be
selective, by golly, and
not contribute towards
some of the ‘best
sellers”!

Vic Lamb

RED ROCK NEWS Sedona, Arizona Wednesday, July 8, 1981 - 9A

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fice. This is the second $100.00 check presented to

the Humane Society of Sedona from such sales.
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Sedona Red Rock News, 1981-07-08 (8)Sue Bennett, Photographer

Her Camera Will Provide a Wide Window on the World

by Elizabeth Rigby

Sue Bennett (Mrs. Nels
Peterson) of Sedona is on-
ly 33, but already she is a
superlative
photographer, as the
sampling of her portraits
of the Indians of central
and northern Mexico cur-
rently on view at the

Valley National Bank on
Jordan Road attests.

She came to her pre-
sent course, however, by
a somewhat circuitous
route.

A native of Pasadena,
Ca., Sue is a 1971
graduate of the Universi-
ty of Southern California
with a B.A. degree in

Political Science. In 1972,
she and her husband
came to visit his parents
in Sedona, liked it and
decided to stay. They’ve
been here ever since -
that is when Sue is not off
tripping behind her
Nikon lenses.

After[...]edona, Sue went back to

SUE BENNETT with some of her striking photographs of Tarahumara In-
dians on view this month at the Valley National Bank on Jordan Road.
“Sucker Lady” is the title of the portrait, center right, of a 14-year-old
mother those large baby, hidden under the shawl, is enjoying an all-day
sucker. If you look closely y[...]NEWS foto by Elizabeth Rigby

school and earned a
degree in Journalism at
Northern Arizona
University.

“Td always been in-
terested in photography
as a hobby, but it was Bill
Gillette, a fellow student
at NAU, who helped me
realize what[...]for the
Verde Valley School and
the local office of Moun-
tain Bell, work that even
then was so outst[...]Bank, Peabody Coal Com-
pany, the Arizona Office
of Tourism, and others;
but it is obvious that her

| true forte is destined to

become documentary
photography - perhaps
with an ethnological
slant, surely with a heart
for the people of the
world.

Her first venture into
this field came about
almost by accident, as
many happenings in her
life apparently have.

I'm not a_ planner,”
she says. I’m more likely
to do whatever pops into
my head at the moment.”

In this case, Sue had

been in Mexico taking
photographs for the
humanitarian group,
Surgical Eye Expedi-
tions.

I had a few extra days
when the work was done,
so I decided to drive into
the mountains and have a
look at the Tarahumaras.
I'd been reading about
them for years and had
been interested in them
as being probably the
most culturally intact
people left in North
America,” she explains.

So she took off in her
Volkswagen bus, which
she uses as a portable
studio. It was a rugged
trip over rough logging
roads that become im-
passable after the rains,
and on one of her late
trips, when she
penetrated even deeper
i[...]last 50 miles took eight
hours to negotiate.”

On the first trip, Sue
was fortunate in meeting
a Mexican Jesuit priest
who had lived for 20
years in the land of the
Raramur or “foot run-
ners,” as the Tarah[...]call themselves.

“He warned me there
would be a language bar-
rier, since these Indians
speak no Spanish; but he
told me a lot about their
customs and beliefs, and
that was to make our en-
counters a lot easier.”

As she tells it, it
sounds simple[...]RED ROCK NEWS Sedona, Arizona Wednesday, July 8, 1981 - 7A

is obvious that the
photographer's success
was due in large measure
to her own understanding
of people and her em-
pathetic approach to the
challenge.

“When I first began
seeing Tarahumaras
walking along the road, I
parked my bus, got out a
large metal ammunition
box I had and set it
alongside the car to serve
as a bench, and because
I'd been told that these
people always socialize
before they get down to
business of any kind, I
made a pot ofI got out
some photographs to
show them. Then I took
my camera and by means
of sign language managed
to indicate that I'd like to
take their pictures. When
they seemed interested
and had signed assent, I
hung a dark tarp from the
roof of the van to serve as
a backdrop and went to
work.”

In addition to the por-
traits that Bennett shot
for[...]p for themselves.

Before long they were
trooping in, men, women
and children in large

numbers, to
photographed.

During her three trips
into Tarahumara coun-
try, Sue Bennett
developed a deep admira-
tion for these people.

“They are a handsome
people, proud and self-
confident, and very
friendly, and they like to
dress up in red and white
cloth, a photographer's
dream,” she says.

But Sue Bennett is
more than a
photographer with a see-
ing eye and technical pro-
ficiency. She is a warm
human being with a deep
feeling for the dispossess-
ed of an inhuman world.

As she herself puts it
in the flyer that accom-
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plains in an effort to
escape the influences ofwhich
the Tarahumara can go..
Today they are faced
with a number of dif-
ficult, complex problems

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opened vast new areas of
the Sierra Tarahumara
for logging. A railroad
and a new network of log-
ging roads will put an end
to the isolation[...]for so
long . . and the best we
can possibly hope is that
the Tarahumara will
have a choice for the
future rather than having
a change forced on them.”

In the spring of 1981
Sue Bennett shared with
Flagstaff photographer
Joan Running a 100-photo
show (each had 50 ex-
hibits) on the
Tarahumara at the Heard

Museum of An-
thropology, and works
from that exhibition,

which will tour the East
coast in the fall of this
year were included in the
Museum of Northern
Arizona's’ stunning
winter issue, 1980-81 of
“Plateau” magazine, in-
cluding Bennett's cover
photograph.

The photographs now
on display at Sedona’s
VNB are from that same
exhibition.

Indicative of the direc-
tion she is now following
are two other projects
Sue Bennett has recently
pursued.

On assignment from
“Rocky Mountain
Magazine” for its July-
August 1981 issue, she
followed a sheep drive for
100 miles on the road
from Young to the Tonto
basin led by the prover-
bial Basque drivers, and
she found it such a
fascinating experience
that she hopes to pursue
t[...]aps traveling
through the European
Basque country in Spain
and southern France in
search of material for a
book on these pictures-
que people who have for
many years played a uni-
que role in Arizona’s
sheep industry.

Meanwhile, one of her
photographs adorned the
cover of the forenamed
magazine, while others il-
lustrated the cover-story
article, “Lords of the
Range - Basque Coun-
try.”

A third project, the
results of which are still
in abeyance, was a trip to
the Middle East in the
fall of 1980 during which
her goal was to
photograph the Palesti-
nian people as human be-
ings rather than as ter-
rorists.

Of the 4.4 million
Palestinians now without
a country of their own,
only 46,000 are under
arms. It was my hope to
show them as they really
are - as people just like
the rest of us,” she says.

To date, this particular
project has met with
resistance on_ the
American publication
scene, although there a[...]le, however, it
may be construed as an
indication of the direction
in which Sue Bennett's
mind and heart, through
her camera, are leading
her. The Eastern tour of
the Tarahumara show
will be sponsored by Sur-
vival International, a non-
profit organization
dedicated to assisting
n[...]nomic exploitation,
and Bennett obviously
belongs in that camp.

For photographers
who may view her pre-
sent VNB show it will be
of interest to learn that
all of the oversize prints
were made from 35mm
transpare[...]es the Nikon system
exclusively, shooting col-
or on Kodachrome 64 and
black-and-white on Tri-X.

“You must get to know
your camera and f[...]that you can forget
about them and concen-
trate on114 E.
Indian School Road,
Phoenix, Az. 85018, and,
as Sue says, they did a
magnificent job.

Sedona Red Rock News, 1981-07-08 (9)14A - RED ROCK NEWS Sedona, Arizona Wednesday, July 8, 1981

We Were Photogenic Once

Many Early ‘Westerns’

Were Filmed in Our Area

There are several of
the “oldtimers” in the
Sedona area who can
brag about and recall
with smiles the days
when they were “in the
movies.” For several
years quite a few
“westerns” old-time
cowboy and Indian films --
made lavish use of our un-
populated red rock bluffs
and hills as the backdrop
for “horse operas”
stories of the West as it
once was.

On our first visit to
Sedona some quarter of a
century ago, we took the
time - as did many
tourists -- to drive out in
the area now referred to
as West Sedona —- where
there are lots of homes
now and quite a few
businesses scattered
alongside U.S. 89A -- to
take a look at the old
western town movie set --
false fronted saloons,

stores with hitching rails
out front. On our next
visit here more than a
dozen years ago, the old
set had been torn down
and the area subdivided
with a few houses here
and there.

But, take a look at that
region now -- even farther
north off U.S. 89A in the
shadow of our famous
Coffee Pot Rock, streets
are being shaped, a cou-
ple of houses are being,
or have been, built. The
old order changeth.

If some Hollywood
studio wanted to film a
western in this country
now, they would have to
trek far back int[...]utility lines and enough
open space to serve for a
stage for such a produc-
tion.

When The Flicker
Shack was opened in the

NINA MOHIT has been creating and presenting
energy programs for the past 4 years. A former
college Philosophy Instructor, she is concerned
about the technical solutions and social dimen-
sions of the energy situation. Mohits call conser-
vation the happy side of the energy crisis. “We're
learning to live both[...]devices reinforce her enthusiasm and message.
She is a Consumer Information Specialist in the

Arizona Energy Office.

Conservation Road Show
Set for Cottonwood

If you own a home in
Sedona or the Verde
Valley, and want to learn
how[...]tend the Conservation
Road Show to be held Ju-
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tonwood Civic Center.

The Conservation
Road Show, presented by
the Arizona Energy Of-
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saving energy at home
and on the road. With the
aid of moving models, ex-
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Nina Mohit, a profes-
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will discuss sp[...]hicle
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The Road Show is a
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Arizona Solar Energy
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various organizational
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Ms. Mohit, a former
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servation the happy side
of the energy crisis.
“We're learning to live
both[...]Show will be held at
the Cottonwood Civic
Center which is located
on Main St. across from
the Cottonwood Police
Station and is open to the

public.

P.0. BOX 65

late 1970's our first
movie theatre - the
owners, Mr. an[...]very welcome picture
show palace by showing
some of the cowboy and
Indian motion _ pictures
that had been
photographed in our
area. They were fun to
see -- especially to n[...]are established.

There are still some
areas at. a greater
distance to the west and
northwest that m[...]for such film-
ing, but it just might be
the days of producing
quite a few western pic-
tures is long gone. We
may never see that activi-
ty in our own area gain.
Surely would be fun if we
could, however.

The coming and going
of the movie folk with
glamorous stars and lots
of technicians to give a
boost to the town’s
economy is something
that is a part of our past,
we feel. But, there has
been some fallout from
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Hollywood. Also, quite a
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make this their “escape”
spot. They want the
privacy of Sedona’s
remoteness from
Hollywood -- and we sh[...]r “home folks.”

From Dorothy Heeren,
manager of Sedona-Oak
Creek Chamber of Com-
merce, we obtained a list
of films that were produc-
ed all, or in part, in our
area, and it totals up to 39
motion pictures,[...]been
photographed here for
TV showing. The latest a
on the list for TV was }
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Skunk in the West made
in 1972. It’s about time
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new business, The Diet Center. Her sister

We were surprised to
learn during a visit with
Bill Howard, writer of
special articles historical
and otherwise about o[...]for the Red
Rock News, that little
Shirley Temple in one of
her very earliest feature
films, was a visitor to
these parts and was
among the stars wh[...]nts here
among the red rocks.

How about that for a
paragraph to raise your
eyebrows, hmmm?

Vie Lamb[...]y

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Keep Sedona Beautiful

What Do You Hear?

There is a story of the naturalist
walking with his friend through the
busy streets of a great city who stopped
suddenly and asked, “Do you hear a
cricket?”

Of course not,” laughed his friend.
“You could never hear a cricket with all
this roar of traffic.”

“But I hear a cricket,” persisted the
naturalist, and turning over a stone, he
uncovered the insect.

“Did you actually hear the cricket
chirping above the noise of the street?”
asked his friend in astonishment.

“Certainly,” said the naturalist. I
spend my time listening to nature,
whether I am in the forest, the field or
the town. Everyone hears that for
which he listens.”

Taking a coin from his pocket, he
dropped it on the pavement, and each
passer-by on the crowded, noisy
sidewalk put his hand in his pocket to
see if he was the one who had dropp[...]to
coins dropping. We are listening to the
voices of our town, the opinions ex-
pressed, the concerns enunciated.

The greatest concern today seems to
be in regard to our growth. True, we
are experiencing one of the greatest

growths of any city in the state, being
fourth behind Phoenix, Tucson and
Yuma, in that order. We have the addi-
tional problem of lying in two counties
with different regulations. What is
frowned on in one county may be shrug-
ged off in the other.

Rapid growth in itself presents dif-
ficulties. Things can get out of hand
rather easily. Because of the uncertain-
ty of costs, some of those building wish
to begin today, and finish tomorrow,
frequently disregarding the long-range
effect of lack of proper planning. And
conceivably, there are those who don’t
care what the future may be. Unless
our ears deceive us, this attitude does
not represent the majority, however.
Investment requirements are so great
these days that it is simply prudent to
consider the future carefully.

To get back to the heading of this col-
umn, What Do You Hear? Are the peo-
ple of this community as concerned
about its future as we've been led to
believe? Are you? It is the hope of this
organization that you and you and you -
each of us ~ has great personal concern
about the quality of life in our area, and
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Keep Sedona Beautiful.

For Condos in Rolling Hills

At a meeting of the
Coconino County Plann-
ing and Zoning Commis-
sion in Flagstaff on Tues-
day evening, June 30,

given a hearing conti-
nuance on an application
for a preliminary plat for
a proposed 49-unit air-
space condominium pro-

‘[...]e Sedona parcels,
one at the northeasterly
corner of Apple and Jor-
dan Roads, one at the nor-

Bruce Bramblett of ject in Rolling Hills theast end of Jordan
Sedona, acting on behalf Estates. Road, and one east of the
of Saxton Development At the meeting, new King’s R[...]oning -maps_ were Inn.

LIBRARY HOURS
Phone 282-7714

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

Last week’s column quoted from
“Cosmos,” Cari Sagan’s best-selling
book and also a popular television
series. This week we include Sagan’s
further and final comments on libraries,
taken from pages 281 and 282 of
“Cosmos.”

“The great libraries of the world con-
tain millions of volumes, the equivalent
of about 1014 bits of information in
words, and perhaps 1015 bits in pic-
tures. This is ten thousand times more
information than in our genes, and
about ten times more than in our
brains. If I finish a book in a week, I will
read only a few thousand books in my
lifetime, about a tenth of a percent of
the contents of the greatest libraries of
our time. The trick is to know which
books to read. The information in books
is not pre-programmed at birth but con-
stantly changed, amended by events,
adapted to the world. It is now twenty-
three centuries since the founding of
the Alexandrian Library. If there were.
no books, no written record, think how
prodigious a time twenty-three cen-
turies would be. With four[...]century, twenty-three centuries oc-
cupies almost a hundred generations of
humam beings. If information could be
passed on merely by word of mouth,
how little we should know of our past,
how slow would be our progress!
Everything would depend on what an-
cient findings we had accidentally been[...]ount was. Past information might be

revered, but in successive retellings it
would become progressive[...]rmit
us to voyage through time, to tap the
wisdom of our ancestors. The library
eonnects us with the i[...]s

knowledge, painfully extracted from
Nature, of the greatest minds that ever
were, with the best teachers, drawn
from the entire planet and from all of
our history, to instruct us without tir-
ing, and[...]our own
contribution to the collective
knowledge of the human species. Public
libraries depend on voluntary contribu-
tions. I think the health of our civiliza-
tion, the depth of our awareness about
the underpinnings of our culture and
our concern for the future can al[...]by how well we support our
libraries.”

To all of you who support the Sedona
Public Library, we offer our sincere
thanks. We certainly do depend on
voluntary contributions and would en-
courage those who would like to sup-
port our fine community library to send
contributions to Friends of the Sedona
Library, Box 268, Sedona, Arizona,
86336.

Sagan’s musing that “the trick is to
know which books to read” can be
answered to a certain degree by a book
that’s now in our collection. “The List
of Books” is the work of two noted
British writers who with a group of col-
laborators have compiled an annotated
list of more than 3,060 titles that meet
their standards for inclusion in the ideal
personal library.

Titles are both old[...]e books receive concise comments,
supplemented by a system of
“Michelin-like symbols” which give opi-
nions such as “a particular pleasure to
read,” “seminal book that changed our
thinking,” and “infuriating; possibly il-
luminating.”

Also included are a list of best books
of the 1970s; the editor’s choices of
books they would take to a desert
island; and good British and American
home[...]and gives
many suggestions for good books to
read in the future.

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, JULY 9

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[...]30 to 9:30 p.m. Visitors
welcome. 282-4535/567-3271.

Sedona Needlework Guild - St. Andrew's Parish
Hall. 10 a.m. For information, call 282-7750.

Pendleton Fabric Craft School. Rug Techniques. In-
ga Krook, Instructor. 282-3671.

FRIDAY, JULY 10

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 “Monster Soup” at
Memory Lane Theate[...].

Pendleton Fabric Craft School. Rug Techniques. In-
ga Krook, Instructor. 282-3671.

Red Rock Memorial Lodge No. 63 F & M - 7 p.m. -
Masonic Temple Masonic Visitors welcome.
282-5371.

Red Rock Masonic Ladies Auxiliary - 7 p.m. Pot[...]- Masonic
related women visitors welcome. 282-5301.

SATURDAY, JULY 11

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

Square Dance - Cottonwood R[...]s welcome.

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 “Monster Soup” at
Memory Lane Theatr[...]Mellerdrama at 8:00 p.m.
282-7735.

SUNDAY, JULY 12

Skeet/Trap Shooting. Coconino County Sheriff's
Range, end of Jordan Rd. 1:00 p.m. Everyone
welcome; help for begiggers. 282-9219.

Learning about Navajos. 10:00 a.m. at Wesleyan
Sanctuary on Brewer Rd. YMWB Children will have
missionary Katherine Beard to show and tell about
her 50 years of experience with the Navajos.

MONDAY, JULY 13

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. General Supply
Co. Bldg. 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 49:00 a.m. Unity Church.
282-7181.

Pendleton Fabric Craft School. Beginning Hand-
weaving on floor looms. Mary Pendleton, Instructor.
282-3671.

Sedona-Verde Valley Board of Realtors - 6:30 p.m.
282-5409.

XI Alpha Pi Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi - 7:30 p.m. -
visitors welcome - for location call 282-7766.

Sedona Community Center Board of Directors - 7:30
p.m. 282-4549.

TUESDAY, JULY 14

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. All w[...].

Pendleton Fabric Craft School. Rug Techniques, In-
ga Krook, Instructor. 282-3671.

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

Christian Fellowship Breakfast sponsored by
Sedona Central Church - 8:0Q a.m. - Kings Ransom.
Open to all ladies. Come and share in His Joy.

Soroptimist Club - 12 noon - Auntie Maudes
Restaurant. 282-4141.

BPW - 7:00 p.m. - Business Meeting - Auntie
Mau[...]rican Legion Post No. 64 - 7:30 p.m. - Elks
Lodge on Airport Rd. - all veterans welcome.
282-3975.

WEDNESDAY, JULY 15

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 am. Oak Creek Country Club.
28[...]om-
mended for printing the
Letters to the Editor
which appeared in the Ju-
ly ist issue. This, in my
opinion, is the closest to
“OBJECTIVE” reporting
the Red Rock NEWS has
come.

I share the sense of
frustration which some of
the writers of the above
letters expressed to the
“Editorializing” allowed
by this paper in the name
of “reporting.” I, too, was
the victim of the
“editorializing repor-
ting.”

From the letters of Ju-
ly ist issue, there ap-
pears to be a “silent” but
growing nucleus of
Sedonans who are ques-
tioning and thinking in-
dependently about local
issues, and are not duped
into believing that the
local taxpayer/special in-
terest groups speak for
all Sedona. From my
point of view, this is in-
deed refreshing.

The rapport which the
fire/ambulance districts
have with all forms of
local media is laudible,
but, in my opinion, leaves
Sedona without an objec-
tive reporting vehicle.
When a person feels
strongly enough to speak
out or ask questions
relative to the “sacred
cow,” our local fire/am-
bulance districts, he does
so at considerable risk of
being “editorialized” in
the local media as disrup-
tive and resorting to[...]d paper, do
not publish or read the
entire budget of the local
firefambulance districts
PRIOR to the PUBLIC
HEARINGS. This should
bring the heretofore
“silent” thinkers out to
the hearings.

While the rest of
Coconino and Yavapai
Counties, as well as the
entire state of Arizona,
and our nation as a whole
struggle to reduce the
size and growth of all
levels of government
spending, Sedona, IF one
accepts the p[...],
appears ready to endorse
ever-increasing amount
of taxes.

Sedona, I believe,
deserves an END to
“subjective” reporting,
both in the print and
word media, and when a
person in good conscience
questions, or takes excep-
tion to a local “Hot
potato” issue, his com-
ments deserve the same
degree of credibility at-
tached to those on the
other side.

This is one Sedonan
who is pleasantly surpris-
ed by the fact “another”
side was presented by
the Red Rock NEWS,
even if it was in the Let-
ter to the Editor. At least
it’s a start.

Sincerely,
Paul F. Miller
Sedona, Arizona[...]TE:

We must take issue with
the generalizing way in
which the reporting by the
NEWS is characterized in
this letter. We make an ef-
fort to remain objective in
our reporting, and will
continue that effort.

Th[...]budget were printed
than they do to obtain
copies of those budgets. It
is not our responsibility to
do everyone’s hamewor[...]hey take
the time and effort to do
their homework in order
that they can develop an
opinion,

We, too,[...]pecial interest
groups’’ do not speak for
all of Sedona, However,
most often these groups are
the[...]attend the crucial
meetings,

Dick Riley,

Editor In Chief

P.O. Box 619

Sedona, Arizona 86336

Dear Dick:

We want you[...]wareness Tour con-
ducted by the Forest Ser-
vice in the series of three
articles printed in the
Sedona Red Rock NEWS.

The explanation of the
Smoke Management pro-
gram hopefully will help
the general public
understand the use of fire
as a tool and why it is
necessary to conduct
prescribed burns.

Objective[...]oster understan-
ding and an_ eventual
resolution of potentially
controversial issues.

Congratulations on
your recent appointment
as Editor In Chief of the
NEWS. We are looking
forward to working with
you on future topics of in-
terest to the public.

Sincerely,
Neil R. Paulso[...]ck NEWS to me for
the next year. You have
“come a long way” with
the NEWS. There is not
other newspaper like it in
ANY small town that I
know of. It is very
refreshing to read the ar-
ticles written by local,
concerned people. In fact,
guys, there is no place
like Sedona! I still have
my home there, and in-
tend to retire in Sedona
within the next two
years, at the latest.[...]Sedona
for the past 27 years,
with the exception of the
past two years that I
have managed the
Williams and Steele Land
Company office in Camp
Verde, and rented my
retirement home in
Sedona.

Wishing you and yours
the very best, I remain
your friend and advocate,

L. Paul Brockman, Sr.

Bob Larson

Red Rock NEWS
P.O. Box 619
Sedona, Az 86336

Dear Bob:

On behalf of the
Friends of the Sedona
Library, I want to ex-
press my appreciation to
you for the weekly
“advertisement” you
have published in the Red
Rock NEWS. This has
been tremendously suc-
cessful in obtaining
membership in the
Friends over the last few
weeks. We very much[...]help and
cooperation.

Yours very truly,
Larry R. Poage
Manager, Valley Bank

To the Editor:

This by no means is in-
tended as a reply to the
series of letters appear-
ing in the July 1 issue of
the NEWS. Everyone is
entitled to an opinion.
Nor do I feel the need to
justify anything I’ve writ-
ten.

But for the benefit of
relative newcomers to
Sedona, or those who are
unaware of the activities
of the taxpayer groups, I
feel some clarification is
indicated.

Sedona is NOT a legal
entity and has no LOCAL
governing body. A coun-
ty line irreguiariy bisects
this town, which is not a
town. All decisions regar-
ding such local issues[...]LUNCHEON AT

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planning and zoning,
building codes, and school
districting are made by
three supervisors in
Prescott (for Yavapai-
Sedona) and five super-
visors in Flagstaff (for
Coconino-Sedona), a
method of government
devised to handle small
rural areas, a classifica-
tion no longer applicable
to Sedona.

As Sedona’s growth
began to escalate some
years ago, a number of
groups, many with exper-
tise in a particular field,
banded together to pro-
tect the community from
exploitation by special in-
terest groups.

Among these were two
taxpayer gr[...]stated objectives are: “To
work with all levels of
government; to protect
and preserve the natural
environment, scenic
beauty and trangility of
Sedona; to support con-
structive uses of land and
natural resources and to
discourage uses[...]or
polluting; to obtain the
best possible quality of
governmental services in
return for the taxes
levied upon us; to
cooperate with all other
groups or individuals in
achieving our objec-
tives.”

In Yavapai-Seduna
they called themselves
the Sedona-Red Rock
Taxpayers Association;
in Coconino-Sedona, the
Sedona-Coconino Tax-
payers Association. A
nominal membership fee
was asked to cover mail-
ing and other
unavoidable expenses.

Over the years,
members of these two
groups have worked
diligently to protect the
interests of the average
citizen. These devoted
men and women, many of
whom at one time com-
manded well-paying ex-
ecutive jobs in private in-
dustry, give freely of
their time to committee
work, to on-site inspec-
tions,. to innumerable
trips to Pres[...]Phoenix, where members
watchdog legislative bills
which might affect the
community.

Not only is everyone in
the community invited to
join these organizations,
but they are urged to do
so. Input is encouraged
from member and non-
member alike. The
“special interests” of
these groups are the in-
terests of the community
as determined by com-
munity input. Through
them, for example, the
pouring of raw sewage in-
to a 200-300-ft. hole
(injection well) as a
means of sewage disposal
has been stopped; and to-
day, after several years’
effort, Yavapai County
has a building code.

Members of the groups
working for the better-
ment of the community
would be the first to
acknowledge they are not
the ultimate in communi-
ty representation. Never-
theless, these groups are
the only means available
through which the com-
munity can act in a con-
certed fashion.

Anyone who is
dissatisfied for any
reason with any phase of
community activity is
certainly entitled to say
so. But negativity ex-
pressed year after year
by any group of
dissenters which is not
followed by positive ac-
tion serves little or no
purpose. Actively work;
ing with one of the
available groups for the
betterment of the com-
munity seems a more ap-
propriate action. Such
participation is sought by
all the groups and is most
urgently needed.

Lucy Copestake

282-1978

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12A - RED ROCK NEWS Sedona, Arizona Wednesday, July 8, 1981

Mellerdra

by Dick Riley

It’s not what one would
expect in a mellodrama..
with ghouls and swamps,
but other than that, it has
all the ingredients of a
good, action-packed boo-
ing and hissing evening.

Director Lorraine Ben-
dix Lutrell has assembled
a fine cast, who, even
though it was opening
night, sailed through the
evening with just a few
momentary pauses.

Helga Moskowitz, who
plays Granny, the eldest
ghoul, is excellent as she
cackles her way along.
She is on stage most of
the play and handles the
pace well.

Jim Chapin,[...]o Locher,
were entertaining and
sometimes amusing in
their renditions of old
tunes. Elmer Olson
played his musical
spoons,[...]g
acts. Jim Liner lent his

in
Aad say 2 ©[...]fine voice in one song dur-
ing the olios.

Medicare
Insurance

Premium
Now $11

by Doris Merrill
District Manager,
Social Security

The monthly premium
for the medical insurance
part of Medicare increas-
ed to $11 for the
12-month period starting
July 1st.

In spite of this in-
crease, people should
know that they are pay-
ing less than a third of
the cost of this insurance.
More than two-thirds isin the
U.S., in an office, home,
hospital, or elsewhere;
for outpatient hospital
services; for some health
care in a person’s home;
and for other medical ser-
vices[...]st covered ser-
vices, medical insurance
pays 80% of the approv-
ed charges after the pa-
tient has incurred $60 in
approved charges - the
annual deductible - for
the year. Because of the
way approved charges
are figured and because
of the rates of inflation in
medical care prices,
however, approved
charges ar[...]rs’ or sup-
pliers’ actual charges.

Medicare is available
to nearly everyone 65 or
older, people of any age
with permanent kidney
failure, and to peo[...]ise eligible for
hospital insurance at 65
can buy this protection.
The premium is $89 a
month for the 12-month
period starting in July. A
person buying hospital in-
surance must also have

medical insurance
covera[...]t the Prescott
Social Security Office
located at 216 So. Cortez
St., Prescott. The toll-
free number to call js
1-800-352-5488. A free
leaflet, “A Brief Explana-
tion of Medicare,” can be
obtained which contains
more information about
Medicare protection,

ma is of a

Curses, foiled again! Villain Lawyer Fleasom,
played by Jim Chapin, was a hit in the newest
mellerdramer, MONSTER SOUP, playing at[...]ith his
short piece about villains
and such.

All in all, it was a fine,
fast-paced evening of
entertainment, which the
standing-room-only
crowd loved.

5.0.0. SPORT[...]Mae, played
by Cocco Locher,
appears to be taken in
by the villain, played by
Jim Chapin .... but is

» she really fooled?

' NEWSfoto by Dick Riley[...]na teams are concerned, the
Senior League program is over also.

On Monday, June 29, in Ladies Slow Pitch,
Blauert’s Babes beat Sedona Sheet Metal 17 to 7.

Thursday, in Ladies Slow Pitch, the Crickettes
downed Sedona Sheet Metal 18 to 12.

Friday, the Eager Beavers slammed the Daily Dolls
19 to 4, and Dickie’s Devils outscored the Miller Girls
21 to 11.

Sunday, the last three games of the Ladies Slow
Pitch were scheduled. In the first game, Blauert’s
Babes captured first place with their win over the
Crickettes, 25 to 17.

The game between the Eager Beavers and Sedona[...]was forfeited to the Eager Beavers, so
they show a win of 7 to 0. The Eager Beaver’s finished
the season in 2nd place.

In the third game, Dickie’s Devils beat the Daily
Dolls 20 to 15.

On Tuesday, June 30th, the second game of the
best-of-three playoffs in Little League Minors was
played. The Cubs dcwned the Cards in that game, 15
to 10, tying the series at one game apiece.

The Cards took the championship on Thursday
when they beat the Cubs 11 to 0. Cards pitcher Scott
Howard pitched a no-hitter in that game.

In Senior League play, The Sedona Royals downed
the Camp Verde Reds 14 to 4 last Wednesday.

The Sedona Tigers slipped past Phoenix Cement, in
a Wednesday game, 11 to 8.

The Saturday game between the Sedona Royal[...]Mets was forfeited by the Mets, so
the Royals go on record with a win over them, 7 to 0.

The Royals, at 11 and 0 for the season, are the
champs this year. Even though there is a make-up
game to be played between the Royals and Phoenix
Cement, there is no way the Cottonwood Police, in se-
cond place, can catch the Royals, having lost[...]Return to Nostalgia

DUDE’S

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in a serene atmosphere
Weds. thru Sat.

RAY STARLING B[...]at the Steinway

Introducing Entertainers’ sit-in
Try outs 3-5 Mon. afternoons

Hwy. 89A
Across from Basha’s Shopping Center

Happy Hour 4 p.m. -6p.m.
Well Drinks 2 for 1
Lunches 11:30 a.m. -2:00 p.m.
Dinner 5:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.

For Information
Call 282-7585[...]League All-Stars will play in Wickenburg and Senior
League in Kingman. Both leagues are in the final
stages of picking their All-Star players.

Sedona Community Center Men's Softfall began
Monday, July 6. The schedule is as follows:

July 8 - Bashas’ vs Don Woods.

July 9 - Garland’s Navajo Rugs vs Oak Creek Tavern.
July 10 - Wood Joint vs. John DePoe Ins.

July 12 - Bill’s Tractor Service vs. Marvin James Con-
str.

July 13 -
July 14 -
July 15 -
ter:

John DePoe Ins. vs. Oak Creek Tavern.
Oa[...]ugs.
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Sedona Red Rock News, 1981-07-08 (12)Shoplifting Seminar Informative

by Dick Riley

In my 10 years in this
area, I have never made
an arrest of ain a business suit, or the

however, Richards
pointed out, it is still bet-
ter to let him get past the
cash regis[...]n-

blem, but are easier to
prosecute because the in-
tent is obvious.

What should a shop
owner do it he wishes to

in Sedona.” That's what matronly-appearing ting him. It was, collect the money on a
Corporal Bill Nigh, of the woman could also be a however, pointed out bad check? He should file
Coconino County _ thief. that shoplifters seldom a civil suit; not file a
Sheriffs Office, told a In response to are violent. criminal complaint unless

group of close to 60 mer-
chants attending a

numerous questions of
how to approach a

On the subject of bad
checks, Verkamp said

he wishes to also pro-[...]and how tode- that theintenttodefraud The subject of
seminar last Tuesday tain him or her, Coconino must be obvious. A post- fraudulent credit cards
night. The seminar, held County Sheriff Joe dated check, a stop- was discussed, also. It
at the King’s Ransom, Richards said that the payment check, or a was noted that credit

was sponsored by the
Sedona Chamber of Com-
merce. A _ panel, con-
sisting of John Verkamp,
Coconino County at-
torney; Wes Maulden, in-
vestigator for the
Yavapai County Sheriff's
Dept[...]said,
that he hasn't made any
shoplifting arrests is pro-
bably because the store
clerks or operators are
not observant enough. I

made after the audience

clerk should be[...]. If
the shoplifter becomes
violent, he noted, it is
better to let him go, then
make note of his license
number and description
of his vehicle.

According to the law,
the person has only to
“knowingly conceal goods
on his person” to be guil-
ty of shoplifting;

tt

or

check the shopkeeper has
been asked to hold, do not
qualify as intent to
defraud. When in doubt,
it was pointed out, they
should be checked[...]can help police to
find and prosecute the
guilty in the case of ob-
vious fraud.

Bogus checks are a pro-

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prec[...]cription and
license numbers are im-
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The overall thrust of
the seminar was that the
shop owner and clerks
should be more observant
in the case of shoplifting
and take precautions to
get enough information
when in doubt about
checks or credit cards.

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Is A Business.” The film
depicted various methods
employed by shoplifters:
a woman who walks into
a store without a purse
and removes sales tags
from a purse on the shelf,
then places personal
items from her pockets in
the purse - and walks out
of the store with a new
purse; the woman with a
hole in the bottom of her
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Sedona Red Rock News, 1981-07-08 (13)[...]Stalks?

by Elizabeth Rigby

Every year at about
this time at least one per-
son telephones to an-
noun[...]ooming agave
anyone has ever seen and
wouldn't we like to
photograph it; so when
Brent Bridges of Ridge
Road called the other day
and started out with I
have this century plant,
and I wonder if you'd be
interested,” the wheels
started going around in
my head in search of a
polite refusal.”

Then he told me what
he had and it sounded so
incredible that I hightail-
ed it over to Lazy Bear to
see for myself. Never in
all the years that my hus-
band and I have been
observing,
photographing and
reading about this won-
drous plant have we ever
seen or even read about
anything like what
Bridges was describing.

Anyone who has wat-
ched the phenomenon of
this plant’s blooming
knows that when its time
has come (and, of course,
it doesn’t take a hundred
years) it sends up a single
stalk from the center of
the rosette.

That stalk, looking at
first. dike. © a2. giant

THIS AGAVE flower stalk is estim

asparagus, may grow as
much as a foot a day as it
reaches for the sky. Final-
ly, at a considerable
distance from the ground,
it will start to put out
short side branches, and
on these the beautiful
blossoms will form, first
yellow, then yellow and
red, at least in our
species.

In time, however, the
rosette and stalk, mission
accomplished, will wither
and die -- hence the belief
that a century plant
blooms only once.

Essentially this is true.
The central rosette does
die after its spec[...]und
roots (Brent Bridges calls
these “pups”), which is
why you so often see
clusters of agaves grow-
ing close together.

Normally, these “pups”
take their own time in
maturing and do not
bloom at the same time
as the[...]nt, since
they are usually very
much smaller, but in the
case of the Bridges plant
something strikingly dif-
feren[...]something that may very
well be unique.

Perhaps a dozen of the
immature rosettes have
sent out slender flowe[...]e are
many smaller blooming stalks, one at least 71
feet tall, some hugging the ground but still in

bloom.

NEWStfoto by Elizabeth Rigby

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stalks of their own, and
these, too, are blooming
at various heights in
perfect simulation of the
parent plant but on a
much smaller scale. One
of these “pup” stalks is
7/2 feet tall. A couple of
others are perhaps four

or five feet in height, and
quite a number are hugg-
ing the ground but in
bloom nevertheless.
There is one possible
explanation for the
phenomenon, alth[...]start at Oakcreek C.C.
got all the ladies off to a
good start - then the
clouds moved in, there
was some lightning and a
good, steady rain. Since it
rains so seldom out here,
the Tournament chair-
man had not, at this
writing, arrived at her
results, if any, for the[...]as yet.

However, seventeen or
more members were in
Prescott attending the
Prescott Country Club
Guest Day, and finished
their golf with only a
light sprinkle on their
last holes. The ladies had
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ourselves has a better
one, we'd be pleased to
hear about it.

Bridges is a dedicated
gardener, and in close
proximity to his giant
agave he has a number of

healthy zucchini plants
set in metal-rimmed
basins. He waters and

fertilizes th[...]and often
when he’s doing so he
turns the hose on the cen-
tury plant and
throughout the growing
se[...]ikes it fine.

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The 17 oils in the cur-
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scapes and figurat[...]RED ROCK NEWS Sedona, Arizona Wednesday, July 8, 1981 - 3B

CLOSE-UP VIEW of the multiple blooms. Note that the main stalk is bare

, Ame

Piller ean.

of blooms this close to the ground. At least four of the smaller stalks can be

seen in the photograph, and there are many more.

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Sedona Red Rock News, 1981-07-08 (14)2B - RED ROCK NEWS Sedona, Arizona Wednesday, July 8, 1981

Circa 1914. Uncle Walt Van Deren left, was a BIG fella. He was also king of

his chuck wagon. Ed Page, right, tends a big Dutch oven.

Early Day Dealings with

by Will[...]dona pioneer cat-
tleman, Earl Van Deren.
“When I was about fif-
teen or sixteen years old,
I began working for
Frank Spear who had a
place on the old George
Jordan land, uptown of
present Sedona. I made a
dollar and a half a day
and my board. It took me
two years, but I finally
saved enough money to
buy a horse of my own.”
Earl, who was born “on
the Verde River” near
Cottonwood in 1906
remembers that the
horse “was one of the
best lead horses I ever
had.”

It was an animal most
necessary to the cowboy
art and went by name of
Dan. Earl bought him
from a fella named Perry
who had a place on
Garland Prairie (near to-
day’s Snow Bowl, nor-
theast of Flagstaff).
Perry also wintered in
the Verde Valley near
this era’s Windmill

Ranch, midway between
Sedona and Cottonwood.

Good ol’ Dan cost Earl
$125, a healthy price
those days, but it was a
young animal who train-
ed well. After fifteen
ye[...]ith mat-
ters pertinent to cattle.
He homesteaded in the
Dry Creek and summered
his stock “up on the
mountain,” that area be-
ing Forest Service graz-
ing allotments in the
Munds Park/Newman
Park lands southeast of
Flagstaff. When he and
wife Leah, along with son
Walter, left these parts
to buy a ranch in Mon-
tana, Earl was 49 years
old.

Walter and family run
the Montana spread
these days. In 1973 Leah
died and Earl later
retired to Sedona where
he lives with present wife
Jennie Lee, the both of
them childhood friends.

Memories do linger,
thoughts of what made
life move along in all its
activities and_ ex-

periences. And Earl has
very definite

some

recollections: Concerning
cowboys of today, he -- as
well as more than a few
working cowpunchers,
generally -- look with dis-
dain on those Rexall
(drugstore) cowboys on
the rodeo circuits. And
that goes for know-nothin
cowboys dressed to look
like the real thing.
“There’s not a one of ‘em
who could follow in Ira
Smith’s or my tracks for
thirty minutes out in the
brush, when we were
younger.” Earl does ad-[...]y do.
And their horses are
trained for that. Most of
‘em would be lost when it
comes to working with
stock. Get ‘em out on the
wild and the first tree
they’d ride under, it'd
knock ’em off.”

But, of course, out in
the working part of ran-
ching, cowboys often took
bets as to who could stay
longest on a_ bucking
horse or take a young
steer down the quickest,
didn’t they? Earl
responded to that with,
“Well, I'll tell you - I
never rode a_ bucking

Present-day hand with know-how at cowboy cookin’. On left Earl Van
Deren; on right, Mary Wyatt pours cowboy cream into gravy.[...]Cattle belonging to Henry Burrus at shipping time in Newman Park circa

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1955. It's not a Longhorn, just a long-horned Herford.

Circa 1935, Newman Park, southeast of Flagstaff. Bailing hay.

Dudes, Camp Cooks and Getting Along

horse in my life if I could
get out of it. There was
no real money in it and no
percentage. No sense get-
tin’ legs broke and head
banged up. But I’ve seen
many fellas do it.”

What about Ira S[...]and he
knew what he was doin’.
He didn’t have a bit of
fear concerning horses in
no way, shape or form.
Besides being an ex-
cellent roper, he could do
just about anything he
wanted to with a horse.”
(Ira Smith, born in Corn-
ville in 1903 and a much
respected Sedona resi-
dent, is still a working
cowboy. And one heck of
a cowboy cook.)

It's’ a ‘fact. that
cowboys’ stomachs res-
pond to the quality of
cooking they encounter
on the job. Looking for-
ward to good chow on the
trail, or at the ranch, can
make a rough day a bit
easier. On the other hand,
bad cooks are subject to
responsive treatment ofIn
the later years, when
there were only four or
five of us on roundup,
some hobo would be hired
as cook who wasn’t worth
much. We'd proposition
the boss that if he’d fire
that fella, we’d do the
cookin’. And that’s one
way we got rid of ’im.

‘One time, I
remember, we were
camped at Willard Spr-
ings. They’d hired this
guy, from Georgia, I
think he was, to do the
cookin’. He might have
done all right on a stove,
but he didn’t know the
first thing about cookin’
on a campfire.
Everything he put on it
got burned before it ever
got cooked. Things g[...]uyberg’s Two Bar out-
fit, and that he was com-
in’ over our way. What
we did was to let the cook
know just how tough a
fella Ira was and especial-
ly how he took no likin’
for bad cooks.

“Ira showed up leading
a string of eight or ten
half-broke horses. He
hadn’t shaved for quite
awhile. And he was wear-
ing a pair of bat-winged
chaps and packing his .45
automatic. He didn’t own
a six-gun. He looked
tough. He was. Then we
really went to work on
that cook, remindin’ him
of Ira’s reputation and
how he really hated bad
co[...]lats. So
we had to do our own
cookin’ from then on.”

What about those
cowboy movies that show
a bunch of cowpokes
ridin’ up to the chuck
wagon, tying their
mounts to it, getting a
cup of coffee and sitting
around discussing the
day, sorta friendly like?
Earl had two uncles who
cooked many a year for
roundups .. Walt and Jim
Van Deren. “Tie their
horses to the chuck
wagon and grab a cup of
coffee?” he said. “If they
did, they only did[...]ey’d break ’em loose. If
the cowboys didn’t like
that, they could suffer
the consequences. Uncle
W[...]-
six, but he wasn’t fat.”
(There seems clear in-
dication that no one
trespassed on the cook’s
domain unless invited.
Other conversations with
long-time cowboys con-
firm this.)

Dudes just naturally
seem to amaze cowboys.
They come in all sizes and

- in all categories. One that

Van Deren remembers
was[...]“He'd come out

here to see the West, I
guess. He'd follow any
roundup he could, from
first to last.

“One thing I remember
well is that he had a pair
of army boots -- the kind
with the leather wrong
side out. And he had a
pair of army spurs (WW
I). Rather than fasten
them on his boots with
the usual leather straps,
he RIVETED them on.
They went everywhere
he did.

“One time he was
camped with about fif-
teen or twenty fellas on
Dry Creek. They were
roundin’ up wild cattle in
the area. Anyway, three
of them Lloyd Van
Deren, Walter Baker and
Greene Tho[...]yon. They
found where two bulls
had been fighting in a
manzanita flat. The bulls
had evidently been at it
all day, ‘cause they’d
cleared about one-
quarter of an acre.

“The three fellas decid-
ed to make up a story for
benefit of the Eastern
dude. They told him back
at camp that they'd found
a place where a bear and
a bull had fought each
other so hard that both
had been killed. Of
course, they added this
and that to the story to
make it really good.

“So when the roundup
was finished, this dude
went to Flagstaff. Maybe
he was a newspaper
writer, ‘cause-he wrote
up quite a story concern-
ing that bear and bull
he’d heard about. And
the Coconino Sun - the
newspaper in Flagstaff -—
published it. You know, I
had folks ask me about
that bear and bull story
for ten years afterward.”

Times were tough in
the depression years. To
illustrate: “One fall, I had
a bunch of cows I wanted
to sell, but there were no
cattle buyers around with
any money, ” Van Deren
said. “So I ran onto Jess
Kellem in Flagstaff. I told
him I had about thirty
head of my older cows I
needed to sell, what with

7, 1933.

my winter range in Dry
Creek havin’ about as
much grass on it as a
tabletop. I was short on
feed and had no money to
buy any.

“Jess told me that if I'd
take them over to Harr-
ington Lake (about 10
miles southeast of
Flagstaff) that he’d give
me five dollars apiece for
‘em. I did that, and we
helped him brand them.
Later, he[...]now
from what. But he also
told me that every one of
the remaining cows had a
calf come spring. I knew
they would, but I had to
sell them.

“One thing I learned a
long time ago was that

when I needed some
money, I had to sell
something in order to get
it. And I stayed out of
debt that way.”

Copyright 1981
William H. Howard

NEWSfoto Feature
by William Howard

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Carrying on tradition in grand manner is Lyle Clenison aboard his horse,
Dutch. This young working cowboy is well thought of by Ira Smith and Earl
Van Deren, both cowb[...]

Sedona Red Rock News, 1981-07-08 (15)8A - RED ROCK NEWS Sedona, Arizona Wednesday, July 8, 1981

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Hi, dear friends,

Received a fine and fun letter today from my good
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permission to reprint her poem. Thank you, Maclin.
Here are her “Reflections in advanced middle age.”

For months and hours, years on vanished years
We've raced through currents flowi[...]mal flesh harpooned by fears
Has bled, but healed in the other’s watchful sight.
Leapt! How we've leapt in palm and flowered bays!
Withdrawn to rest, to pause in silent shoals

And there through blazing nights a[...]t not for long,
Preferring most to plunge without a sound,

To swim alone to mute and inward song.

But now a wind is rising, nights will freeze,

And we must think of dark and frigid seas.

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band, Albert Guerard. After spending a wondrous
afternoon at the Barn, surrounded by sculpted pieces
on onyx, copper ore, marble, granite by Nassan
Gobran, the poem seems to symbolize, too, the
oneness of Nassan and the stone in which he loves to
work; even the titles of various pieces are indicative:
“Transcendent,” “Spirit of the Onyx,” “Awareness,”
“Eternity,” “[...]and “Oneness” itself.

Nassan says that stone is sensuous material. Each
piece, even different parts of the same stone, has its
particular live quality, its own spirit, and it is only

Sunrise Kiwanis Donates to
New Sedona Cadet Corps

The Tuesday morning
meeting of The Sunrise
Kiwanis was indeed a
happy and productive oc-
casion. The Sunrise Club
presented the new
Sedona branch of the
Verde Valley Sheriff's
Cadet Corps with a check
for $200.00.

Margaret Mary Olive,
coordina[...]club president
Kevin Moriarty.
Margaret said, “This
means that all the cadets
who wish to participate
in the program at the
junior Police Academy in
July may now do so.”

The Sunrise Club was

ver[...]given by these
worthy young people.

The program of the
day also included presen-
tation of the Golden
Peanut Award, given to
Cadet Cpl. Kim Hackett.
This award is given for
the greatest number of
peanuts sold during the
St. Patrick’s Day parade,
peanut sales being one of
the Kiwanis fund-raising
projects.

Baptist Found[...]Present Program Here

Glen E. Crotts, direc-
tor of the Baptist Founda-
tion of Arizona, will pre-
sent a short Investments
For Christ Conference
Sunday, July 12, at 7 p.m.
in the Jordan Road
facilities of First Baptist
Church of Sedona. The
guest speaker will also
present the sermon at the
11 a.m. worship service
the same day.

Baptist Foundation of
Arizona, organized in
1948 by the Arizona
Southern Baptist Con-
vention, serves Baptists
and others in providing
endowments, trusts,
wills, annuities, life in-
come agreements and
general financial counsel.

Glen Crotts joined the
foundation staff as direc-
tor 19 years ago. He has
seen the organization
grow to the point of hav-
ing $13,000,000 in total
assets, 13 full-time
employees, plus other
devoted Christian con-
sultants in law and
finance. Barry Hall,
pastor of the local church,
said, “The foundation is
administratively one of
the finest and most
dependable for helping

peopl[...]ame time, direct their
funds to assist the causes
of Christ.”

Prior to his association
with the Arizona
Southern Baptist agency,
Crotts pastored for 22
years in the states of
Arkansas, Texas, Florida
and Arizona. His Arizona
pastorate was First
Southern Baptist Church
of Tucson. He is a
graduate of Ouachita
Baptist University and
Southwestern Bapt[...]uaint those atten-
ding with options to ex-
plore in the Christian
stewardship of funds.
Pastor Hall mentioned
that people often need
trustworthy help in
managing their financial
affairs, and the founda-
tion certainly has been
helpful to such in-
dividuals, but many peo-
ple overlook their resp[...]opportunity to
strengthen families and
the causes of Christ.

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merge into oneness, they create a new spiritual enti-
ty, “form which lives, speaks beyond itself and mar-
ries space, illuminated and bathed with light.”

It was one of those wild and wonderful Barn Mon-
days that happen once a month with the changing of
shows; wouldn't miss one for anything. People all[...]ONA ANNUAL
committee checking out the last pieces of that retiring
show on the stage, Lucille Ferrara and her Guild com-
mittee hanging the new Artists and Craftsmen’s
Guild show in the upper gallery and Nassan, Chair-
man of exhibits Adele Bednarz, Dr. Harry Wood, Pro-
fessor Emeritus of Art, Arizona State University, and

Lee Ford arranging and lighting Nassan’s one-man\

show of sculpture and stunning photographs of Jerry
Jacko of pieces that were not able to be here in person
(i.e. stone or bronze). Lee Ford moved like magic with
his ladder, adjusting lights to the satisfaction of on-
the-ground folk, Adele, Nassan and Harry; I
wandered about, admiring, joined from time to time
by Harry Wood with marvelous bits of information
(I've learned you're never too old to learn or to be[...]y. Did you know that Rodin didn’t
work directly in stone but that Michelangelo did? He
was very particular about the pieces of marble or
other stone that he planned to use, examined it
carefully in darkness and in light, searching for possi-
ble flaws as well as[...]refore, his
sculptures have lasted these hundreds of years while
other pieces from the same era have lost noses, arms,
whatever. Nassan is very particular, too. He walks
around it, examines it, in darkness and then by
candlelight, communicates wi[...]hing
and feeling it, until at last he senses what is inside the
stone waiting to be revealed and broug[...]ssan makes his own tools. He uses brush ham-
mers of different sizes, and chisels; does all his own
polishing by hand, a long and laborious procedure, but
infinitely better than doing it by machine, the
smoothness is miraculous. Harry says that Nassan
creates wonders by putting cavities into the convex-
ities. Take a careful look at TRANSCENDENT and
THE PROPHET; you[...]uch. Note what Nassan does with the natural
veins of color in his stone, the “Gift From God,” for in-
stance, and the “Other Half of Gift of God.” The Other
Half shows the onyx as it was in its natural state.
Nassan used the white strata to form the baby, chisel-
ed the face and hands of the mother, leaving the onyx
in its rough state for the clothing with veins of red
giving the appearance of a striped blanket, just great.
He uses the same procedure in THE WIFE OF THE
CHIEF from the collection of Hal and Jane Maloney,
Jane being the current President of the Sedona Arts
Center. Nassan was the first and founding President
twenty years ago, of course.

There is a wonderful head of an eagle in Arizona
copper ore, “Discovery,” a lovely maroon-red, egg-
shaped piece of onyx with gorgeous cream panels
down each side, “Spirit of the Onyx,” sweet face with
streaks of lapis lazuli, the face is transparent if you
put light behind it (no can do here, unfortunately), lov-
ed the photographs of THE SAINT in Vermont mar-
ble and TOGETHERNESS in Vermont granite, but
come see for yourself, you'll be made truly happy. All
his bronze busts of people are extraordinarily good,

“; too. Harry and I have both seen him mold a perfect

likeness from a hunk of clay in the short space of a half
or three quarters of an hour, incredible to watch.
Come admire the portraits of many of his friends.

The Guild show is fine this time round, also. Well-
loved painters Bill Brown[...]times extremely lovely work. Lida
Souers has some of her sweet quail and her son Greg
joins us. Janet Humphreys is another newcomer, ditto
sculptor William Johnson.[...]lery and Norma Gibson are now Guild
members; each is represented in the show. Welcome,
friends. Some lovely things in the weaving depart-
ment by Trudy English and Jean Gardner, some not
marked. Oops. Julie Harris is with us again. Gene
Finch, too, with a smiling giraffe, no less, and Estella
Pollock, Gr[...]and
other photographers, guess that’s about all I can be
sure of, till the complete DO tomorrow. Fuil report of
the Preview party next week.

The APPLE CORPS, through Alison Foutch, is pro-
ud to announce a two-week Festival of the Arts in
August for young people four through 14 years of age.
August 3, to and including August 15, Monday
through Friday, hours 9 a.m. till 12 noon. There will
be classes in art, dance, ceramics and drama, so ar-
ranged that each child will be able to take part in all
subjects. Then, on August 15, there will be a fun-filled
presentation, culminating the two weeks of classes,
performed on stage at 2 p.m. for parents, families and
friends. Fee: $1.50 per day members, $2.00 non-
members. One time $2.00 lab fee for those in ceramics.
There will be forms to fill out in the RED ROCK
NEWS, probably in the July 15 paper. Keep your eyes
peeled for them. They will also be available at the
Barn. So, be of good cheer, youngsters and parents;
fun times ahead at the Barn come August!

The second mellerdramer of the summer season
opened at Memory Lane last weekend, the Fourth of
July, remember? Lorraine Bendix Lutrell directed
this ghoulish masterpiece entitled MONSTER SOUP,
wanna guess the ingredients? with a sterling cast,
Helga and Marv Moskowitz, Darlene[...]n Moriarty

and Cocco Locher, the last two appear in the hilarious
olio prepared and executed with gre[...]or everyone concerned.
Kirk Chapin did right well in her first try as stage
manager, Tim Young and Den[...]onal, makeup by Lindi Cousin likewise, the design of
bar door was by Edie Muehlberger and the curtain I
love by Sandi Molina. Make reservations at Ar-
rowhead Trading Post, 282-7735, for a dandy steak
dinner, too, thanks to Dottie and Bill Poland.

REMINDER, GUILD MEMBERS! Meeting July
14, 7:30 p.m. George Waddell in a silk screen
demonstration.

And so to bed, deares[...]le.

Love,
Lois.

P.S. The poem by Maclin Guerard is copyrighted by

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Dolls, Anyone?

by Isabel Stroud

What better time than
mid-July for an antique
show in cool Northern
Arizona.

Marion Little, well-
known appraiser and
organizer of an average
of ten such antique shows
a year throughout the
Southwest, announces
the Flag[...]one
reason for inviting
Sedonans to the show.
One is that Sedonans
flock to exhibits of this
kind. Another is that this
show will have a special
appeal to anyone looking
for dolls.

Of the 14
Southwestern dealers ex-
hibiting, there’s one

featuring fine dolls. This
is presented by a woman
who owns a large shop
and is an authority on the

subject.

Marion knows how
many doll collectors that
are in Sedona and the
Verde Valley. Most of
them are looking for addi-
tions to their rare collec-
tions.

Along with dolls, she
also includes in every one
of her antique sales fine
primitives, glassware,
sil[...]the much-
sought-after early
American furniture. This
show is no _ exception.
However, such a group of
dolis as these will surely
attract the attention of
even a casual browser.

Why should grown
men and women center so
much interest on a rem-
nant of their childhood?
Marion, an appraiser for
18 years, a dealer in anti-
ques for 25 years can tell
you why.

BAR[...]y Dick Riley

Barbara Evartt has
joined the staff of John
DePoe Insurance in

Sedona, where she will be

selling insurance. She has
many years’ experience
as a secretary for several
Independent Insurance
agents, and was
employed in the under-
writing department of a
large insurance company
in California.

Barbara married Joel
Evartt after graduating
from Santa Ana High
School in 1958. Joel was a
Santa Ana, Calif. police
officer. The Evartts have

three children: Rona, Ron
and Susan.

In 1972, as Barbara
says, their dream came
true when t[...]ock Equipment Rentals.
After selling the business
in 1976, Joel began sell-
ing real estate. He is now
also with John DePoe
Company.

Barbara is not one to
remain idle. She is choir
director for the First
Baptist Church and
teaches the 1st, 2nd and
3rd grades in Sunday
School. She is also active
in Xi Alpha Pi Sorority,
and in her spare time she
plays tennis and sews.

Nancy LaManna Opens
Beauty Shop in Village

Nancy La Manna,
owner and operator of
Nancy’s Hair Boutique in
uptown Sedona for the
last two years, has open-
ed another shop, this one
in the Village of
Oakcreek. The new shop,
formerly the Family
Salon, is called ‘Nancy's
Too.’

Nancy, who came to

Sedona after working as

a beauty operator for 12
years in Phoenix, will be
working in the new shop,
along with Sue Grgurich.
Nancy's Too is located in
the Plaza Del Sol, across
from Circle K in the
Village of Oakcreek.

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stamp collecting is more
popular. Dolls are
favored by thousands of
new and experienced col-
lectors. They do it for the
beauty of the dolls, for
the nostalgic interest in
them and for the ever-
growing value of dolls,
especially those made
over 100 years ago.”

Marion has met up
with a great many doll
collections. She
recognizes the markings,
traces the history of the
dolls, knows who made
them and where they
came from. She _ says
everybody is curious. She
is even more so. She goes
through old records,
books, doll museums and
any sources of informa-

RED ROCK NEWS Sedona, Arizona Wednesday, J uly 8, 1981 - 5B

tion she can find. In fact,.
she knows any serious
collector will do th[...]she
thinks are the two big-
gest questions: What is
it? What is it worth?

Watch for display
cards announcing this
show-sale. They'll be in
local shops and office win-
dows. Go inside and a[...]her for your col-
lection, your investment
or for a gift, plan now to
visit the Flagstaff Anti-
que Shop-Sale at Holiday
Inn on West Highway 66
in Flagstaff. Dates are
July 16, 17 and 18. Thurs-
day and Friday, doors
will be open from 1:00 to
9:00 p.m.; Saturday from
12:00 to 5:00 p.m. See you
there.

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looking for a home in Sedona. NEWSfoto by Isabel Stroud

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by Elizabeth Rigby

In a recent flyer issued
by the National City
Bank, Cl[...]rt’s “Blue Chip
Economic Indicators” as
one of four publications
that are “best buys” for
persons seeking to keep
abreast of present and
prospective economic
trends.

The monthly bulletin,
prepared in Sedona, is
described as “featuring
an up-to-date listing of
forecasts coming from 40
banks, industrial con-
cerns, universities, in-
vestment firms and
econometricians. Predic-
tion[...]t Journal, too, with
his economic predictions,
as in a recent Journal
report headed “Light in
Tunnel Getting A Bit
Brighter.”

Referring to the June
report, the writer states,
“The Blue Chip consen-
sus is that gross national
product, stripped of infla-
tion, will rise 2:7% this
year, and that there
won't be any quarters in
which the GNP rate will
decline. In May, the con-
sensus was that real GNP
would rise only 2.3% in
1981, and a slight decline
was expected in the cur-
rent quarter.”

Eggert is quoted as
saying that the outlook
for 1981 continues to
edge upward, that in-
terest rates will move
downward as the year un-[...]ce index will rise
somewhat more slowly,
and that a gradual
decline is foreseen in
unemployment, with the
jobless rate dropping
below 7% by late 1982.

The Blue Chip

Men's Golf

Men's Club of the
V.0.0.C. held a low net
foursome blind draw

Wednesday, July 1st[...]g, Howard Smith
and Al Robinson.

Wednesday, July 15
will feature a point tour-
nament. Make your own
foursomes.

Oak[...]the Prescott Country
Club Invitational June
25th. 16 Oakcreek
members attended the
event.

It's a Girl...

L. Christopher and
Kristina Nefstead an-
nounce the birth of a 7-lb.
baby girl on Friday, June
26. Her name is Kasja
Kristina Nefstead.

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GRAB THE WOR[...]ertainly helped to settle Arizona.
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springs and, at what is probably the best known site,
the ferry that once crossed the Colorado River near
the mouth of the Paria River. If you're a fisherman,
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the surrounding countryside nor the quiet beauty of
the lake at dawn, when mists rise along with the
trout. Each lake has its cadre of fans and those who
fancy Lee Valley claim it is the prettiest spot in the
state famous for natural beauty.

Even the fi[...]y are
special. If you fish from the dam or launch a canoe,
cartopper or inflatable (electric motors only, allowed)
you'll most likely tangle with a borrk trout. This
member of the trout family migrated here from the
eastern part of the U.S. (just like the Lees!), where it
was the native trout of the New England states and
the adjacent Canadian provinces.

The brookie is a perfect indicator of wilderness
values. It needs pure, clean water to flourish. When
the brook trout disappear, man will be in big trouble.
The brook trout was designed by some Creator with a
passion for color. It is green, red, pink, black and
white; a delicate blending of shades that blend to pro-
duce one of the most handsome of fishes.

If you're very lucky (or very skillful)[...]so
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Sedona Red Rock News, 1981-07-08 (18)JENNIFER LONGMIRE (L) age 9, and her sister ss age 11, would
not be adverse to completing another Grand[...]lize the incredible
feat Jennifer (9) and
Joanne (11) Longmire ac-
complished when they
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the sloping South Rim of
the Grand Canyon up the
near-perpendicular as-
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Leading the expedition
was Dr. Fe[...]d Hugh.

The party left the
South Rim: about 9:30
a.m. Monday, June 29 and
spent the first night at
Bright Angel Cam-
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downhill is athis fact.

When asked what
made him decide to take
his nieces on such a
Strenuous hike, Nagy
said, I thought they
could do it and that it
would be a_ wonderful
learning experience for
them.”

Early on, coming down
the Kaibab Trail, Jen-
nifer had her[...]r,’ Nagy said.
“When she started mut-
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something was wrong.

RED ROCK NEWS Sedona, Arizona Wednesday, July 8, 1981 - 7B

around. As we went
along, I found I could tell
if the girls were beginn-
ing to have a problem by
watching their packs. If
they moved up[...]as well. If they began to
move from side to side, a
rest and water stop hap-
pened immediately.” The
group also kept in touch
with wilderness whistles
so no one would fall too
far behind. The strength
of the whistled replies
also clued Nagy as to the
girls’ condition.

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whole trip is water,” he
said. “By the time you're
thirsty, you're already 5
to 10% dydrated and
have lost 50% muscle ef-
ficiency. The trick is to
drink often, up to three

child.”

In addition to water,
the group packed dried
foods, a change of
clothing, cooking and
eating utensils, sleeping
b[...]nnifer's job to
pack out the garbage.
Every scrap of paper and
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Both found the hiker’s
prayer, which goes in
part, “Dear Lord, you
pick up my feet and I'll
put them down,” helped a
lot.

It was hot down in the
Canyon -- around 100 deg.
But according to Dianne,
it never reached the an
ticipated 1in the creek, boots
and all, right up to our
necks. You could almost
hear the water sizzle as
we sank in.”

Dianne's big bugaboo
were the mule trains they
met, particularly during a
4'/2-mile stretch climbing
out of the Canyon. “We
had two choices,” she
said. “We either
backtracked until we
found a space in the rock
wall where we could fiat
ten ourselves as the train
passed, or we could
crouch down on the out
side of the trail not
moving, not talking,
scarcely breat[...]Considering the fact that
the trail at that point is a
small ledge cut from the
rock wall with an
800-900-ft. sheer drop on
the side where the hiker
is crouching, most opted
to retrace their steps un-
til they found an indenta-
tion in the wall large
enough to “tuck in.”

The second night the
group made Cottonwood
Campground, a day's hike
of about 71/2 miles. The
last eight miles on
Wednesday were
straight up. Nearing the
top, but[...]s
away, Nagy saw the par-
ty was going to run out of
water, so he went on to
the top and brought
water back to be used not
only by his party but also
by a party of German
hikers. “They were so
grateful to have the
water,” Nagy said, “that
one of them, after
reaching the top, return-
ed to our p[...]iting
at the North Rim, where
they had arrived at 10:00
a.m. “By mid-afternoon, I
was in somewhat of a
panic,” Tudy said. “But to
see the girls as they came
out at the Rim, and the
unbelieving looks of
other hikers standing
around, made me very,
very proud of them.”

Dr. Nagy hopes that
the experience of his
nieces will encourage
other parents to take
their children on hikes
perhaps not as strenuous
as the Rim-to-Rim[...]to
challenge them. He
recommends for young
hikers a runner's shoe
rather than the heavy
hiking boots because they
are asy on the heel, fit
better and don’t provoke
the formation of blisters.

When asked if they
would like to repeat the
experience, both girls
hesitated, t[...]ent.

Cancellation

There will be no July
meeting of the Sedona
Planetary and Cosmic
Education Society.
Meetings are held the se-
cond Wednesday at 7:30
in the Sedona School on
Brewer Road. For infor-
mation call 282-1897 or
282-5148.

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will strike on any ar-
tificial lure for four
reasons: the _ lure
represents something to
eat, or they might strike
out of curiosity, from
anger or in play,” so said
Don Neese of Sedona,
whose article on the art
of handtying fish lures
appears in the June issue
of “Arizona Waterways.”

Of the approximately
3,000 different kinds of
fishing lures with such
fascinating names as pink[...]lden minnow and
Mickey Finn, all have one
purpose in mind: to catch
game fish.

“The cardinal points[...]aid, “are form,
flash and action. The real
test is how they ride on
the water.” According to
Neese, the lures must
move, wriggle or float in
the exact way their real-
life counterparts do. “The
trick is to ‘match the
hatch’ which is a fisher-
man’s term for
duplicating the small lar-
vae which hatch, then
rise to the surface as flies

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DON NEESE of Sedona, an expert in handtied
flies for game fishing, as he ties a Mickey Finn.
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“That's not

Two free[...]lack Canyon

and mosquitoes and form
the bulk of the game
fish’s diet.”

Neese has fished both[...]for
bass, trout and crappie to
the big game fish like
tuna and albacore which
weigh upwards of 40
pounds. He has also en-
joyed such august com-
pany as Lee Wulfe and
the authors of “Practical
Fishing Knots,” Lefty
Kreth and Mark Sosin.

One of Neese’s
specialties is the Gray
Ghost, which he con-
siders to be the most ef-
fective streamer for bass,
trout, crappies or nor-
therns. I say that
because it can be fished
slowly to imitate a min-
now and attract a hungry
fish or, if fished fast,- its
color, shape[...]curiosity,
anger or play.

Neese’s hobby began in
the Depression when he
couldn’t afford the 30 or
40° for the lures, which to-
day run between $1.00
and $5.00. Then he found
the hand-tied lures to be
better than those
available on the market.

His hobby served him
well later on in life after
he became Eastern
Regional Sales Manager
for the Chemical Division
of the Goodyear Rubber
Co. Many of his
customers were avid
fishermen and ap-
preciat[...]pins
Neese makes with lures,
designed to be worn on
bathing suits.

After wrapping the
steel fishhooks with a
black thread controlled
by a bobbin, the flies, or
lures, are replicated
through the use of such
diverse materials as
tinsel, dyed feathers a[...]Oak Creek Ripples

See how travling
broadens one: On a recent
visit in New Mexico, we
talked with a young man
(who ina roundabout way
is somewhat akin to us)
who once traveled with
the world-famed Red
Adair, 64-year-old
specialist in snuffing out
oil well, or gas, well, fires.
The y[...]flaming
“blow-out.” The famed
firefighter has a crew of
seven men working with
him and flies his own
plane to a variety of con-
tinents An area
publication we hadn't
seen before is called the
Voice of the Horseman,
and its editor is Nancy
Brown who is active in an
organization called Verde
Valley Horsemen’s Coun-
cil. Items of interest to
those people concerning
horsemen as well as
women involved in
breeding and raising fine
blooded lines are
reported in the publica-
tion.

kk

Have we mentioned
this before? Bill Grund-
wald has a boat shop
beside the Sedona Sheet
Metal Shop on West 89A.
We may be a long trip
from some of Arizona’s
lakes and larger streams
(in wet years) but
however and whatever,
the interest local people
have in boats probably
gives Grunwald support,
we betcha ... Out on
West 89A, there is a
cocktail lounge that has a
sign with the first word
BAR in large letters
painted upside down. It
takes a tipsy sign painter
to paint a word upside
down -- or does it? .. Saw
this bumper sticker on a
car with an Arizona
license tag driving
around town the other
day: “Matter of fact, I DO
own this road!” We
wouldn't dare dispute the
middle of the road with

_that self-assured driver! .

. Moisture received in our
area in June this year
totaled .49, according to
the local U.S. Forest Ser-
vice’s rain gauge. That
gives us a total of 8.59 in-
ches for the first six mon-
ths of ’81, as compared
with the same period last
year, which brought a
very moist 19.22 inches in
our canyon.
kkk

Local real estate peo-
ple will be surprised at
this.

We stole those figures
from one of our state’s
newspapers that offered
these statistics: To
visualize the physical
presence of our govern-
ment, brace yourself for
these statistics: The U.S.
owns 413,042 buildings in
the 50 states and abroad,
not counting military in-
stallations abroad. They
cost almost $107 billion.
Uncle Sam also leases
227,594,942 sq. ft. of of-
fice space’ at an annual
rental of nearly $870

million. It owns
775,895,133 acres of land,
one third the land mass of
our U.S. Uncle is in big
real estate. The U.S.
government is so big it
takes more than 5,000
people and $210 million a
year just to check PART
of its bookkeeping. It is
the nation’s largest user
of energy. It owns
449,591 vehicles. Besides
some other people, our
government needs 67,235
clerk-typists, 65,281
secretaries, 28,069 air
traffic controllers, 27,504
computer specialists,
13,501 internal revenue
agents, 5,771 economists,
5,479 voucher examiners,
3,208 psychologists,
16,467 general attorneys,
38 undertakers, 519 non-
military chaplains, 1,757
microbiologists, 658 land-
scape architects, 3,300
librarians, 62 green-
skeepers, 16
glassblowers, 8,092
carpenters, 66 saw
sharpener[...]repairers, six tree fellers,
five swineherds and 15
horse wranglers. (Ed.
Note: Bear in mind those
were the totals reported
three weeks ago!) When
Jefferson was president
in 1802, the entire federal
establishment in
Washington numbered
only 291 officials; the en-
tire executive branch,
132 people. Congress con-
sisted of 32 senators and
106 representatives, all
of whom had to get along
with a TOTAL staff of 13
people among them. Con-
gress had 3,500 as of
three weeks ago - no
figures available for this
week! The Supreme
Court had six justices,
one cle[...]the good old
days!)
kk

Do you find yourself
lost in a proliferation of
numbers these days, such

as your own Social
Security number, postal
zip code numbers for
yourself, out of town
friends, kinfolks,
wholesalers’ zip number[...]bers for mail-
ing insurance payments;
tax paying I.D. numbers,
post office numbers for
your personal mail and/or
business mail, auto ~
license numbers plus a
large number of
telephone numbers for
local use, for businesses
y[...]uy from if you have
need, Social Security
numbers of employees if
you have any. Everybody
has to have a little black
book to carry now with
many numbers, postal
boxes and their zips,
phones locally and out of
town. We're getting con-
fused trying to recall a[...]y. (Now let’s see -- just
what were the numbers I
was looking up only
yesterday for somebody’s
P.[...]Up for major con-
sideration by property
owners in the Village of
Oakcreek by the newly-
elected officers and board
of directors out that way
include studies and/or ac-
tion on possible incor-
poration, golf course and
mainten[...]and office opera-
tions, by-laws, and ar-
ticles of incorporation
possibility, committee to
study the need and possi-
ble action for a communi-
ty center, plus the usual
strict standards of ar-
chitectural and
beautification control. As
the Village grows, so
does the amount of plann-
ing, control and possibili-
ty of incorporation out
there.

Vic Lamb.

VFW Holds State Convention

At State Convention of
the Veterans of Foreign
Wars in Tucson June 17
to 21, Jack Schroeder of
Mesa was elected Com-
mander of the State of
Arizona. Kay Alcorn of
Sierra Vista was elected
President of the Ladies
Auxiliary of the Veterans
of Foreign Wars for the
State of Arizona.

Members from Bert
Black Jr. Veterans - of
Foreign Wars Post 7400
attending were: Comm.
J.0.[...]and Evan Lewis.

Comm. Cousin was
named Commander of the
Year and received his
white hat, a wristwatch
and key chain holder. The
Post received third place

in membership for the
state.

Ladies Auxiliary Presi[...]senting the Ladies
Auxiliary, was named
President of the Year and
received third place in
the state for her History
book. The Auxiliary
received first place
awards in Cooperation,
Publicity, Americanism
and Loyalty Day,
Rehabilitation, Aid to the
Elderly, Voice of
Democracy, and Youth
Activities, Hospital,
Legislative; second place
in National Home; third
place in Membership for
State and a National cita-
tion. Also, citations for
outstanding work in Com-
munity Activities,
Scholarship, Buddy Pop-
py, P.A.C., and Cancer
Aid and Research.

Sedonan Receives Award

A number of New Mex-
ico artists recently
received awards in the
23rd Annual Black Ca-
nyon Art Exhibit in Hot-
chkiss, Colorado. The
show closed June 21.

Of particular interest

Big Families are Fewer Today,
Often They Prove a Pride and Joy

Being the eldest son in
a family with six, seven
or eight brothers and
sisters can surely train a
growing youth in the
necessity of staying busy,
accepting respon-
sibilities, finding a job of
some kind to earn some
spending money and to
manage that money wise-

"rt that eldest son
grows up in a smaller
community about the size
of Sedona, he is quite visi-
ble to his neighbors and
fellow towns[...]o it was the norm, not
rare at all, for him to be
of great assistance within
the family - if the family
resided in a small town -
maybe milk a cow or two,
tend a vegetable garden
and perhaps even work at
a part-time job. Such a
regime was good training

- giving him a sense of
priorities, of accomplish-
ment and plenty of self
assurance. And it was not

unusual for him to be a
good student in school.

Being a part of a large
family helped him make
good use of his time, do
chores dependably and
move on to still other
labors. He organized
himself to move from one
task to another -- and at
the same time feela career
likely was a result of his
dedication. The same
could apply as well to a
daughter, but in years
past, it wasn’t as easy for
a teenage lassie to find
employment in the
workaday world.

Today there are more
prospec[...]thers.)

Big families really pro-
ved their worth in farms
and ranches, probably
more so than those living
in towns or cities. (But,
there is a “but” to that
supposition if you con-
sider cases concerning
families in small com-
munities. Often all
members of a family have
their part to play in
operation of a retail
business in villages. We
are acquainted with some
instances when this has
happened.)

After shaping some of
the above thoughts into
words -- and considering
all aspects of families as a
unit working together,
this trait of young people
following in their
parents’ footsteps in the
business world is a wor-
thy and rewarding con-
tinuity. We've lived[...]nd have
noted the younger heads
have not been lax in br-

to Sedona area art
patrons is the second-
place ribbon in the
graphics category won by
Nancy Young of Albu-
querque. Mrs. Young’s
work is exhibited locally
at La Tienda.

inging new _ ideas,
broadening the bases of
services and products to
go on to enjoy even
greater success in the
world of commerce than
their parents had ex-
perienced. There’s
nothing extraordinary
about that, however -
that is the way it. should
be -- the succession of the
younger is expected to,
and should do, a better
job than the former
generation.

This reads like a com-
mencement address for a
senior graduation
ceremony in high school --
but it is nothing more
than putting into simple
sentences the expecta-
tions of their elders. And
we hope reflects the am-
bitions and aspirations of
those with diplomas in
hand.

The old order
changeth, an action t[...]

Sedona Red Rock News, 1981-07-08 (20)10B - RED ROCK NEWS Sedona, Arizona Wednesday, July 8, 1981

Photography has been Marv’'s hobby for five years. He has won several
awards in local Camera Club shows, with wildlife and scenics being his

favorite subjects.

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Marv jogs a

bout four miles a day, six days a week to help stay in shape.

NEWSfoto Feature

by
Dick Riley

Me[...]eer

by Dick Riley

Marv Moskowitz has
only lived in Sedona for
about ten months, but in
that short time he has
become more_ involved
than many oldtimers
here. He’s an active
member of the
Westerners, on the Board
of Keep Sedona
Beautiful, a member of
the Artists and Craft-
smen’s Guild at the Art
Barn, chairman of slide
competition for the Oak

Creek Canyon Camera

Club, manager of the Lit-
tle League Red Sox team,
and last Friday made his
acting debut in the
mellerdramer, “Monster
Soup.” He also jogs about
four miles a day, six days
a week, and when he has
some spare time he takes
Western riding lessons.
I love being around
horses,” he says.

Marv, who is 44 years
old, retired from the New
York City Police Depart-
ment recently after 20
years on the force. He
was, at various times, a
detective, sergeant on
patrol, and community af-
fairs specialist.

His most gratifying job
on the police force? “It
would have to be my time
as a community affairs
specialist,” he said. He
ran youth programs in a
ghetto area, and could, he
said, “be as imaginative
as I wanted to be. We had
art classes in the station
house, sewing classes in
the station house, and
even had a Boy Scout
Troop meet there.” It’s
obvious, as[...]these programs, that
they were important to
him. I felt people in that
area should not view a
police officer as an occu-
pying force. Police of-

ficers are human, the
same as everyone else,
and I wanted them to
realize that.”

Marv received many
awards and commenda-
tions as a police officer,
and was honored by a
New York newspaper as
a hero for his part in a
shoot-out during an at-
tempted hold-up. I was
off duty and waiting for a
friend in a supermarket,
when two guys came in
and tried to stick up the
place. When I tried to
stop them, they shot at
me, and I shot both of
them.”

As rewarding as his
job was, it was also
frustrating, a never-
ending struggle to obtain
evidence against[...]ly to see him
very often set free. He

Several of the awards and citations Marv has received during[...]Marv and his wife
Helga discovered Sedona
while on vacation a year
ago, bought a house, and
“still can’t believe we're
really[...]pinch ourselves
sometimes to make sure
it’s not a dream.”

Have they found the
place where they want to
spend the rest of their
lives? “We sure have,”
Marv laughs. ‘[...]ts here. And,” he said,
“we put our home back in
New York up for sale.”
He explained that they
had planned to keep the
home as security in case
they decided they didn’t
want to stay in Sedona,
but are convinced that

on the New York City Police Department.

Heaven help us! Marv made his acting debut last Friday as the preacher in
the mellerdrama, Monster Soup.

this is it,’ so have put
the house up for sale.

Does he feel he is too
busy sometimes? “No.
I’m thoroughly enjoying
myself,” he said. But, he
added, if he had to give
up one or more of his ac-
tivities, he would still
continue to mana[...]ike with the
Westerners. “Working
with the kids is very im-
portant to me,” he said,
“and I love being in the
outdoors too much to give
up hiking.” .

His goals in life? I’ve
reached my goal,” he ex-
claims, I’m in Sedona,
and am involved in the
community. It’s not just
the beauty here, it’s the
wonderful people all
around. It’s great. I love
it here.”

REE

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Paw Prints

Adoptions from the Shelter of the
Sedona Humane Society on Soldier
Pass Road made a good showing last
week. “Cache,” the white Husky mix,
went home, a shepherd mix and a boxer
mix pup joined the wanted group.
“Ben,” the little black poodle mix had
no trouble becoming a loved one.
However, only two of the kitten
multitude sold themselves, some are
to[...]rejoicing over the adoptions,
it’s not amiss to quote a recent “Dear
Abby” reply to a youngster whose
mother was denying him pet owner-
ship. Summer is a great time to let kids
become acquainted with a dog, before
school begins, but correct answers to
the following catechism should precede
ownership.

1. Who will prepare the dog’s meals?

2. Will som[...]ing the
day to look after the dog?

3. If the dog is a puppy, someone will
have to exercise it at least twice a day,
and housebreak it. Who will do it?

4. Who w[...]tment the dog may need?

5. Who will pay the cost of spaying or
neutering your pet to prevent the birth
of more unwanted puppies in a nation
that already has so many? Every day,
thous[...]l the laws
concerning dogs, such as keeping yours
on a leash, and seeing that it doesn’t go
to the bat[...]lives? Important lessons
are learned from having a pet, but it
takes time, money and a willingness to
accept responsibility as a dog owner.
Can you handle it?

Let’s hear it for the big boys in the
dog department. “Kwae” is a combo of
Great Dane and shepherd, tan and
black, “reelly” big, a year and a half old,
house broken, good with children, and
has had all shots, ideal as a guardian

Need a watchdog?
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dog. The boy said to be a Chesapeake
retriever mix has a lot of Weimeraner
in his soft gray coat, pleading eyes and
friendly di[...]x make
themselves thoroughly heard. Another
group of four of the same, six weeks old,
is adding to the clamor.

The cat room, with its tree and cas-
tle, is an enchanting sight when the oc-
cupants are on the prowl while the
cages are being cleaned. Whis[...]castle cubby holes,
and every tree branch offers a learning
challenge to the little climbers.
“Debbie” is a lovely gray bargain,
spayed, and has had all her shots. Her
friend “Mittens” is a black female with
white paws. The rest still run the
gamut of colors and coats.

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

Health News. ...

Sho[...]eck Pain
Can be Back Aching

Nearly everybody has
a friend nicknamed “Old
Aches and Pains.” He, or
she, is seemingly always
complaining of shoulder,
neck and arm pain.. and
is not necessarily “old.”
What is this individual’s
problem?

Dr. Hugh Ilstrup

We put this very ques-

tion to Sedona chiroprac-
tic physician Dr. Hugh II-
strup.

“Let me draw you a
picture first,” he said.
“And then I'll come back
to specifics.

“When you see a per-
son with badly rounded
shoulders or stooped[...]that shoulder, neck and
arm pains congtitute
some of the most decep-
tive problems known.

“People just don’t
seem to get excited about
twinges of pain in the
shoulder, neck and arm,”
says Dr. Ilstrup.[...]th
self-treatments and ap-
parently figure theirs is a
problem one simply has
to live with.”

Stoicism is hardly .the
answer, the doctor points
out, since[...]ogressive spinal

- disorders and postural

decay of the upper back
and neck.

“As I’ve said, this is a
deceptive condition,” Dr.
Ilstrup notes. “In the
very early states, symp-
toms are usually limited
to soreness and a feeling
of fatigue across the top
of the shoulders. This
well could be followed by
burning pain across the

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shoulders with pain and
stiffness of the neck.”

The early symptoms
are considered to be due
to tension and stretch-
weakness of the “shaw!”
muscles of the upper back
and neck.

What will happen if no
treatment is effected?

“If the condition is
allowed to continue
development, the spine
and as[...]r. Il-
strup. “The victim then
begins to assume a round-
shouldered posture and
the pain becomes pro-
longed and more _in-
tense.”

As the spine becomes
compressed and

‘distorted, the tiny nerve

openings between each
pair of spinal segments
become partially closed.
Dr. Ilstrup points out
that this causes the
nerves to be irritated and
pinched as they exit the
spine.

It is in this stage that
the symptoms of nerve ir-
ritation develop. Accor-
ding to Dr. [lstrup, these
symptoms include numb-
ness and tingling in the
hands, arm pain, neck
pain and _ painfully
re[...]y
develop and become so
severe that heart disease
is often suspected,
although the heart is not
the culprit.”

Experience has shown
that shoulder, neck and
arm pain syndromes
which are due to struc-
tural spinal disorders res-
pond readily to specializ-
ed care.

“If a person would only
seize their opportunity
for effective treatment of
shoulder, neck and arm
pain, many postural
ailments could be
averted,’ says Dr. II-
strup.

“And it is needless
pain, I might add. Yet
some people seem to take
joy at th[...].”

Dr. Ilstrup maintains
chiropractic practice in
Sedona. For a _ personal
consultation, telephone
282-7646. It could be your
key to a healthier, hap-
pier life.

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Sedona Red Rock News, 1981-07-08 (22)RED ROCK NEWS Sedona, Arizona Wednesday, July 8, 1981 - 1C

ER SIZZLERS

Bae hee ey,

CRADLE OF THE SUN

“EXCEPTIONAL”
Is truly a mild word to describe the living 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 side, including Oak Creek, Chapel of
the Holy Cross, Sky Mountain, as well as the pastures of Cross Creek Ranch. Originally
built some 25 years[...]tions by
Bob Mcintyre. $525,000.

CHAPEL BELLS
This custom built home with views of the Chapel has had the finest of care and love
-and it reflects it, as you wander through this tastefully decorated home.
1750 sq. ft. comprised of 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths with extra features such[...]s spacious dressing center and Jacuzzi tub.
Built-in vacuum system, beautiful stone fireplace, wired for stereo, additional lighting
for accenting of pictures, completely guttered with a cistern for watering of garden
areas. A lot of value in this home! $161,500

VISTA MONTANA

“*Creative Financing Available’’
a Call Us for Details!

PRICE REDUCED
Owner says sell! This beautiful home with views galore will please the[...]r system, sound center, custom cabinets, are just a few
of this lovely home's features. Priced for immediate sale at $179,500. Assumable
mtg. of $67,000. This one won't last.

CUSTOM BUILT HOME
Custom built home - 360 degree view, situated high on a hill with fantastic views
and forest service for a backyard! 2700 sq. ft. of the finest construction available.
Comprised of 3 bedrooms, 3 full baths, redwood decks, many storage facilities all
on rollers, solid brick cabinetry throughout. Passiv[...]ny
features to describe. Must see to appreciate. $198,500. Owner will assist in owning
this exceptional home. Good assumable mortgage of approximately $70,000.

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES

C[...]and T-shirt shop strategically located. Excellent in-
come, potential for more. Complete details avail[...]rea
® 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
* Seoke datectors ; Recreational ameniti[...]restaurant. Catered to by the Sedona local folks is now available.
~ Excellent income. Complete turn-key operation.

Prices Begin at *124,900

LOTS — ACREAGE & COMMERCIAL

CHAPEL BELLS

Super view lot, No. 40 in Chapel Bells No. 3.

FOOTHILLS SOUTH

View lot in prestigious subdivision. Walk to tennis swimming. Sewer
system. $48,500.

DOODLEBUG I & li

Almost | acre of view orientated property, walk to golf and swimming,
$47,500.

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!

GOLF COURSE LOT

No. 73 - Cul-de-sac lot with 72’ of golf course frontage. Views, Terms
possible. Rare[...]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.

Dotti Balch
282-5554

Bev Goss Lori Johnston
282-7121 282-5487 282-5234

282-1498

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.

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.

JACK’S CANYON ROAD

.75 Acres of level, easy to build on, across from Forest Service. View
property. Terms[...]9442

R.R. 2, VISTA DEL NORTE BLDG.

© HIGHWAY 89A AT NORTHVIEW DRIVE ®
TEAMWORK, doing your HOMEwork...

Sue Larson
282-1237 282-1237

WESTERN HILLS

No. 60 - Excellent 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.

No. 11 - is available for some happy person to make their own. Good
views situated in a fast growing area. Terms: $25,900.

New on the market. Flat level lot, good views, priced to sell. $12,900.
Terms available.

DOODLEBUG

No. 56 - It percs. Walk to swimming and tennis. Priced for quick sale.
$41,500.

ACREAGE

Privacy plus on this .8 acre parcel tucked away in Keller Tract. A most
unique piece of land. Views - Views. $48,500.

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-f[...]ee

Ginny Hays, Broker

To Serve You!

282-9141

282-3824 Seven Days A Week,

GINNY HAYS REALTY, Inc.

Sedona Red Rock News, 1981-07-08 (23)RED ROCK NEWS Sedona, Arizona Wednesday, July 8, 1981 - 3C

SEDONA 282-4666

P.0. Box 1927, 86336
Next to the itching
Post Restaurant

FLAGSTAFF

119-4144

121 E. Birch, 86001
Arizona Bank Building

JOHN DEPOE

CHAD MORRIS

REAL ESTATE
INSURANCE

BROKER, DBW/F
282-5136

BROKER, DBWI/F
282-9387

BROKER
282-5844

WANT SOMETHING
SPECIAL IN A HOME?

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
service island with many
drawers. Built-in vacuum
system, duo-pane windows,
sunken living room and casa
blanca fan. Price $188,500. For
an appointment to view this
home call Kate.

INVESTORS

VILLAGE PARK CONDOMINIUMS
* 20% Down * 5 Years Interest Only
* 12% % Owner Carry * $6,000 Discount for Cash
Luxury Condominiums, includes lot owner status in Village of Oakcreek Golf Course.
Contact sales office at 282-1864.

DREAM HOUSE

We are holding this unique home open for your in-
spection. This 1950 sq. ft. home features all of the
finest appointments for truly luxury living. The

FAIRWAY OAKS

This 1912 sq. ft. home is located in the Village of

JUNIPER KNOLLS

3 bedrooms, 2 baths, large lot w[...].
Lovely patio with great views. Owner will carry
A substantial amount. Submit terms. $175,000. Call Ed
Martin at 282-4666.

ee

TOO GOOD TO BE TRUE?

92% assumable mortgage, your choice of 2, 3 or 4
bedrooms, 1728 square feet of comfortable living, 1%
baths, 70 feet of decks, fruit trees, nice landscaping
and excellent views. Seeing is believing. ONLY
$79,500. Call Joel for appointment 282-4666 or eves.
282-3929.

19'x24’ living room opens to a beautiful redwood
deck, there is a very bright breakfast area and
lounge off the kitchen. Also included is a dining
room area in the living room. The master bedroom
suite contains lots of closets and exquisite master
bath. This 2 bedroom home is priced at $165,000.
Owner will carry up to 50%. Call Isabel Joynt at
282-3611.

REED:

a ew
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.

Oakcreek near the g[...]ned floor plan
offers three spacious bedrooms and 1% baths. The
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.

DEL SOL TOWNHOUSE

Top of the hill location washer, dryer &
refrigerater in[...]BDIVISION

Warm, charming 3 bedroom, 2% bath home in
Village of Oakcreek. Foyer entry with security gate.
Lots of extras in this home. Priced at $149,500.
Owner will carry substantial amount. Call Ed Martin
ot 282-4666.

ae

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.

Red
tig A

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CREEK-SIDE LUXURY
A secluded retreat, this is a cathedral home 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
impossible[...]itchen with Ron-
son food center, island counter. This home is surround-
ed with 70 feet of red wood deck, outdoor bar to offer
the ultimate in creek-side leisure. Reduced price of
$240,000. Call Andrew.

LOOKING FOR
A BUSINESS?

How about a security service offering security
patrol, burgla[...]all Joel 282-4660 or eves. 282-3929.

MINI RANCH

1 Acre with own well, 2 bedroom, 1 bath
house, partial basement & large storage
room[...]ilding. Good
soil for gardening & entire property is fenced.
Priced at $76,950. OWC Call Bob Hubbard at
282-4666.

OAK CREEK CANYON

1 bedroom stone cottage in Oak Creek
Canyon. Reduced price $65,000. Also studio
stone house in canyon, $45,000. Call isabel.

FLOOR COVERING -
INTERIOR DESIGN BUSINESS

Includes lease of showroom, storage room &
workshop. Call Kate Wood[...],950.

VALLEY VISTA ESTATES

With beautiful views of the red rocks. Forget
septic problems, this subdivision has its own
sewer treatment plant. Cl[...]rse.
Price $32,000. Possible trade. Call Kate for in-
formation on this choice property.

SEDONA MEADOWS, UNIT 2

New listing. We have a high, view lot
available with trees. The ground would suit
either a single or split-level home.

ANDREW BREARLEY MEL[...]B JOHNSON

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Sedona Red Rock News, 1981-07-08 (24)| RED ROCK NEWS Sedona, Arizona Wednesday, July 8, 1981 - 13B

TRAVELIN’ LIGHT Sedona Champagne Bus Again T[...]ing the books should make reser- Zimmer at 282-7751 way. It’s a marvelous

by Betty O’Grady will again take peo[...]or way to entertain your

the Flagstaff Festival of winning team. delighted audiences since leave the Bayless parking 282-3474 nights. The friends. A couple will find

Is France in your travel plans this year? Now isa__ the Arts on Saturday, Ju- On Saturday they will its debut in 1870. For lot at 6:45 on Saturday. round trip is only $4.00 it a great savings. Of
good time to go as the dollar is favorable against the ly 11, to attend the present the beautiful popular appeal it ranks Cars can be left there un- per person and is a most course, it is possible to
franc (5.75 franes per $1.00). Oakland Ballet perfor- ballet about the with[...]eates life-size

Ballet.
Tickets

and
than

mance of Coppelia. This
very fine troupe has won

performances
visitors a[...]Festival.
The coupon books are

the performance. In-

When we were in Europe last fall, France was the
least expensive of five countries that we visited and are available terested persons should

today it is a veritable bargain. national recognition. dolls. T[...]at only $37.50 and contain welcome to take advan
In an area 100 to 200 miles SW of Paris are the Famous for its sports ting the village dances, 774-5055 for reservations. 282-1231 days, and $75 worth of coupons tage of these great per
beautiful Chateaux of the Loire Valley. Approximate. heroes, one Canadian the dolls performing and Those holding coupon 282-4591 nights, or Fran which can be used in any formances.

ly 100 of them are to be seen, and wondered at, on
both banks of the Loire River. Some of them were
built as fortresses as early as the 13th century but in
the 15th and 16th centuries they were transformed in-
to palaces by the kings who inherited them. Toda[...]nd September, Sound and
Light spectacles are held in the courtyards of the
chateaus, and history comes to life!

Seeing these lovely citadels of the past is an ex-
perience you will remember always. Shall we make a
brief visit to a few?

BLOIS (pronounced Blwah), as it is seen today,
represents four periods of history. The original
building was begun in the 13th century while other
wings were added up to the 18th century. It was built
by King Louis XII. His crest was the porcupine and
his wife’s crest was a dragon with fire coming out of
its mouth. On the exterior of the building, in a Gothic
niche, Louis XII sits on horseback, carved of stone.

The guide escorts tourists through about 10 rooms.
One room has 200 wood carved panels, with[...]tile floors. The other
rooms are rather bare with a bed, a few chests and
chairs. In one wing there is a museum of religious art.
The outstanding feature is the double spiral staircase,
where two people can ascend or descend and yet
never pass each other. Joan of Arc had her troops and
banners blessed here before leaving for Orleans.

The Sound and Light show at this castle re-enacts
the St. Bartholomew Massacre of 1588 when Henry
III and his mother, Catherine de Medici, had two
brothers assassinated, one a Duke, the other a Car-
dinal.

CHAMBORD, built in 1519 by Francis I, is only 10
miles from Blois. It is the largest of the chateaux, hav-
ing 440 rooms. It was used as a royal hunting lodge. It
takes 819 keys to lock the castle, which is enclosed by
20 miles of walls.

King Henry IV lived here with Marie Theresa of
Austria. Only a few rooms are open. This chateau also
has a double spiral staircase, which is its main attrac-
tion. There were some old carriages on the ground
floor, and a chapel adjoining, built in 1850.

AZAY - le - RIDEAU - is on the Indre River. Sur-
rounded by water, it was built between 1518 and 1525.
The original floor of the castle had to be raised two
feet because of water seeping in. Some of the rooms
" shown to tourists are: the kitchen with 16th and 17th
century utensils, the bedroom that Louis XIfi and
: Louis XIV occupied, and a room with 17th century
Flemish tapestries of scenes from the Bible.
Workmen did only 4 square feet a year because the
work was so involved. Also to be seen is an exquisite
ebony cabinet, with ivoryinlays, done in 1633 in Paris.
Each panel had a scene from a different war etched on
it in minutely fine details. The chateau has a lovely
grand staircase, much Renaissance furniture and art
objects. In my opinion, it is one of the loveliest.

AMBOISE was built between 1422 and 1461.
Charles VIII was born here and died here. It was he
who was responsible for the Renaissance in France.
For 6 years workmen labored to make Amboise the
most beautiful of all chateaus. Anne of Brittany was
his Queen. Francis I, who was raised in Amboise,
presided over a brilliant court and was responsible for
bringing Leonardo da Vinci here in 1519.

A beautiful Gothic chapel was constructed by
Flemish stonemasons. The lacelike tracery of their
stone carvings remains unmatched and the ceiling
frescoes were done by Leonardo. Queen Anne’s “Book
of Hours” is on the altar.

First then.

————

In a manor house nearby, da Vinci spent his last
days.[...]signed costumes for
fetes, can be seen as well as 15 working models of his
inventions. His portfolio is on the table next to the
handsomely carved bed in which he died.

These are just a few of the many treats in store for
you when you visit the tranquil valley of the Loire.

BON VOYAGE!

Verde Valley Chamber of
Commerce News

Introducing the
First Interstate Bancard.
No other piece of plastic can give you
so much peace of mind.

up to $200, both at First offices
in Arizona and at First

When The First introduced the

you can withdraw up to $200 a day from
Guardian Card, and later the

Verde Valley Chamber
Day will be July 16, with
breakfast at the Dug Out
at 7:00 a.m. John has the
new room ready to use.
Starting with the July
breakfast, we can seat
100 of you. Plan to start
attending each month.
This month’s program
will be presented by
representatives of Moun-
tain Bell. They will be
discussing their pl[...]Valley, ser-
vices they have available
to you as a businessman
and be ready to answer
your questions[...]r business.

Patti Hughes will be
the chairperson of our
Tourism Committee. An
inquiry will soon be
pu[...]on throughout the
Verde Valley. Please take

list of donors to date.
The July Mixer will
also be held on July 16 at
the Pepsi Cola Co. in
Clarkdale from 6:00 to
8:00 p.m. Don Herlov of
Pepsi Cola will be the
host. (Directions: Turn
ri[...]tracks, continue one
block to blue metal
building on right. Across
from Tavasci Trucking.)

A Special Invitation To
All Members to “Swim
and Snack” on Saturday,
July 25 from 4:00 to 7:00
p.m. at the new
LAMPLIGHTER
VILLAGE on Hwy. 89A.
Darrell and Carol Macey,
the proud new owners,
w[...]ess com-
munity to see the
changes they have made
in their mobile home park
(formerly known as Easy
Way). So stop by, and en-
joy a swim and a snack on

the time to respond. July 25 at the
li i ;
Donations are starting map liahtor mage
to roll in for the new The Chamber Staff has

building. Much labor has
been donated. Phoenix
Cement Co. has donated
$1,000 to our fund. The
Cottonwood Kiwanis
Club has[...]for the landscaping,
and much more. If you
would like to help with
labor, material or d«ilars,
contact[...]he
‘Chamber office. Next

month we will publish a

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Sedona Red Rock News, 1981-07-08 (25)14B - RED ROCK NEWS Sedona, Arizona Wednesday, July 8, 1981

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89A West Property Owners Congratulated by KSB on Landscaping
by Elizabeth Rigby that there are sti[...]who have The proposed con- Paul Rittenhouse, im- this report, Rittenhouse, “buraings” conducted by
: ; illegal signs along the business.” Of the 1,010 previously noted in favor dominiums in Tract A mediate past president of who himself has an exten- the Forest Service.
High tribute was paid right of way on the same total, 106 have become of the district being ask- would be two and three KSB, reported on a_ sive background in pro- He said he felt the tour
to property owners along stretch of highway, but members for the first ed to re-affirm their deci- stories high on the rim of bureaucratic” dictum fessional radio, paid and[...]ation
KAZM to move its anten-
na from its present in-
conspicuous location in
West Sedona to a location
3 miles toward Sedona,
“right in the middle of
the best view area,” in
connection with the sta-

tribute to KAZM for “[...]ys avoidable.
Bob Gillies, KSB board Gillies said a program

has been “very suc-
cessful” in clarifying the
problems involved so
that local residents will
be better able to unders-

the hill in front of the
Mormon Church, he said,
“and would affect the
skyline view of Sedona.”
Fitzpatrick said that
many residents of Rolling
Hills are opposed to the
project.

At this point it was
brought out by the chair-

sions.

He did not say, nor was
he asked, how revisions
in government funding
will affect the project.

Sam[...]n, at
its meeting toward the

time, and there are 131
ten-year members,

“enforcement is the
state’s job and nothing
we should become involv- “which shows a gratify-
ed with.” ing confidence in the
Evelyn Helmcke, worth of what we are do-
membership chairman, ing.”
reported a total KSB Reporting for the
membership of 1,010 asof Sedona Sanitation
June, 1981, “ahead of the District Committee, Jack
count as of the same date Sherman reported that

Highway 89A inof Keep Sedona
Beautiful’s committee on
architecture, landscaping
and signing, gave his
report at the KSB

So oP etiam Ne pees a or

meeting last Wednesday last year.” Of the total, the re-recording of the end of July, will be con- man that Sedonans who tion’s conversion to a new member and Sedona Is being prepared for
morning, July 1, at the 894 are local residents, metes and bounds of pro- sidering the applications attend the public hear- 24-hour-a-day operation. District Forest Ranger, showing in communities
King's “Ransom Quality 116 from out of town, she perties within the propos- to construct a series of ings on such matters go Fortunately, he _said, reported on the educa- throughout the Verde
Inn. said. Included in the ed district has been com- condominiums in Tracts as individuals, or perhaps the FFC has fin[...]y, and it was an-

The congratulations former are 146 commer-_ pleted at a cost of $2,600, A and B of Rolling Hills as representatives of come around, and KAZM recently for community nounced that this pro-

will be able to leave the
antenna where it is.”
In the course of making

gram will be presented to
KSB members at their
November meeting.

leaders to provide infor-
mation on the reasons for
the prescribed

other organizations, but
not as representatives of
KSB.

Estates south of
Highway 89A in West
Sedona.

funded by NACOG, and a
new mailing is expected
to go out soon, with pro-

cial memberships, which
would seem to confirm
Keep Sedona Beautiful’s

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know for sure it was
Phoenix contractors but
we feel they probably
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First, there were some
highway bridges that
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declared unsafe when
some flaws were evident.
And now the huge col-
iseum has a sag in its
uniquely-inverted, bow-
shaped roof and some[...]e.

It might be they ought
to sell chances (maybe in
the form of insurance
coverage promising
financial relief to[...]t ccn-
struction practice;.
Reckon?). Through sae
of such lucky (")
numbered tickets they
might overcome th>
timidness of customer::
gathering in any large
size structure.

Oh, well — just trying
to be helpful. Ignore the
idea if you don’t think it
worthy.

Anyway, enough has
happened in only a few
months to make you
wonder if you want to
play “Maybe it’s safe,
maybe not” by attending
some of the programs of-
fered indoors down there.
Maybe the State of
Arizona ought to show
some interest concerning
safety for this state's
residents and do some
thorough study of why
three things have had
flaws enough to be possi-
ble threats to the lives of
our citizens.

Reflecting on the oddi-
ty of the series of happen-
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proper workmanship
leads us to recall that
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some of them made a cen-
tury or two or more ago -
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There is one job
somebody botched over
there, however, and it IS
still standing and is one
of the wonders of this
world -- the learning
tower of Pisa. It was
started in 1174 A.D. and
completed in 1360, but it
may fall someday.
Reading up on the history
of the round, eight-
storied structure, we
learned it is 16/2 ft. out
of line. (That's some tilt!)
Italy did some
strengthening and shor-
ing up on the world-
famed tower and _ it’s
believed it w[...]about that famous
mistake and we'll concen-
trate on hoping there will
be no more bridges col-
lapsing nor other large
structures made for peo-
ple to use in our state
that pose a threat of
“come tumbling down.”

With remarkable new
tools and materials, our
builders of this age can
put together some hand-
some structures q[...]be erected
with less speed and more
consideration of the need
for the work to stand the
test of time, hummm?

Mother Nature’s
creatures still take the
same time they have
always in producing
babies and hatching eggs.
Apparently there is no
need to shorten the pro-
cesses. The natural
system works just fine -
why tinker with a pretty
successful process,
hmmm?

Vic Lamb

Lack of Snow
Heightens Danger

Mild conditions and the
lack of an adequate snow
pack were bad news for
skiers last winter, but
even worse news. for
firefighters this summer,
according to the Bureau
of Land Management.

Les Tschohl, acting
state fire management of-
ficer for BLM, warns that
the fire danger in the
state’s timberlands is
worse than extreme,
even explosive.

“The problem is that
the 1,000-hour fuels -
those big logs on the
forest floor - are tinder
dry because they need
the snow pack to soak in
moisture and they didn’t
get it last winter,”[...]ans that the
thirsty logs are more
susceptible to fire and
that once a fire gets go-
ing, it is more difficult to
control, he added.

Real Est[...]ntral

If you're purchasing real estate, here are a few
well-chosen clauses you can add to the purchase
agreement to protect your investment:

If you are buying a house without your wife or hus-
band present, add[...]ap-
proved by purchaser’s (wife/husband) within 10 days.”
If there are problems with the condition of the house
or equipment, add: “Seller represents that the roof
and basement are free of leaks and have been for the
past 2 years.” If you are uneasy about the price, in-
clude: “Purchaser reserves the right to obtain a pro-
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the selling price exceeds the propery’s appraised
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Sedona’s Swim Team to
Have First Meet Satur[...]swim team
members will have their
first swim meet this
Saturday at 9 a.m. at the
Sedona Community Pool.
According to coa[...]her.
“The Cottonwood team
should be very strong
this year,” Muehlberger
said, “but we're not sure[...]xpects the approximate-
ly 30 swimmers, ages 7 to
17, on Sedona’s team to
do quite well. “We're
looking forward to our
first meet this year,” he

team, and Sedona swim said.

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-
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by Lucy Copestake

As a service to the com-
munity, the NEWS is prin-

ting the following article.
Editor
Startled, piqued,

uneasy might be some of
the words which could
describe one’s reaction
when, on flipping through
the mail, a “Summons for
Jury Service” appears.

When the effective
date of the summons is
shown to be several mon-
ths prior to the current
date, and a quick confir-
mation shows a current
postage date, a small blip
of consternation might
grow larger. A few
unkind thoughts about
the post office might also
surface.

It is then, if jury duty
has never been part of
the individual’s ex-
perience, the questions
begin.

According to Judge
Russell Petit of Sedona,
In any given group of
jurors, it-is rare to have
more than one or two
who have served before,
and until they do serve,
many are unaware of the
judicial processes, or just
what will be required of
them. Consequently, they
are often ill at ease.”

The privilege of trial
by jury is based on
English Common Law
dating back to the signing
of the Magna Charta at
Runnymeade in 1203,
which decreed, among
other things, that every
citizen, not just those
nobly born, was entitled
to a trial before a jury of
their peers.

There are two prin-
cipal court systems to
which citizens might be
called “to serve: the
federal government and
the state. Included in the
latter are the main trial
and appellate tribunals,
the municipal courts, and
the justice of the peace
courts. A _ resident of
Yavapai County serves in
Cottonwood or Prescott,
depending upon the court
to which he is called; if a
resident of Coconino, in
the county building on
Forest Road or in
Flagstaff. The Federal
court is in Prescott.

In criminal cases, the
Grand (large) Jury com-
prise[...]ith the jurors,
hear testimony; and
become jurors in the
event one or more of the
panel is excused. In civil
cases, a Petit (small) Jury
consists of six members
and one alternate.

By reviewing what
happens in a hypothetical
civil case held in a State
Superior Court, some of
the questions which puz-
zle prospective jurors
might be answered.

First off, there is no
need to panic at the dif-
ference between the sum-
mons and delivery dates.
At intervals of not less
than six months, the
County Recorder pro-
vides the Jury Commis-
sioner (Clerk of Court)
with a list of names and
addresses of all persons
qualified to serve. This
list is compiled by a com-
puter programmed to in-
sure ransom selection
from lists of registered
voters and/or licensed
drivers.

The presiding judge
then directs the Court
Clerk to draw from this
list the number of per-
sons he estimates will be
needed for jury du[...]ning jurors and it
can take several months
before a particular per-
son on that list is called, if
indeed he is ever called.
Therefore, there is no
need to prove late receipt
of the summons. The
form enclosed with it
should be completed and
returned in the envelope
provided.

Not long after the
Court Clerk receives the
form: and determines if
the person is eligible to
serve, the prospective
juror receives a letter
from the Clerk or his
deputy giving instru[...]es it will be found the
case has been settled out
of court, in which event
the person simply waits

Trial by Jury

for[...]Assuming the trial will
take place and the date is
confirmed, when he or
she reports as directed,
the prospective juror will
find many more people
gathered in the hallway
outside the courtroom
than could possibly serve.
The reason for this
becomes clear after the
Clerk directs the group
i[...]or spectators
or witnesses waiting to
be called.

On the other side of the
rail which separates spec-
tators from the court will
be found, in addition to
the Court Clerk, the
Defendants, the Plaintiff,
their respective
Counsels, the Bailiff, a
police officer or Sheriff
and the Court
Stenograp[...]judge
takes his place at the
bench. Another bang of
the gavel by the Bailiff
and everyone sits down.[...]fter the
roll call by the County
Clerk, the names of pro-
spectie jurors are drawn
at random, one by one,
from the Jury Wheel, a
wooden box in which the
names of those gathered
have been placed. The
Wheel is turned after
each name is drawn to
guarantee random selec-
tion. As the person’s
name is called, he or she
is escorted by the Bailiff
behind the rail to a set in
the jury box, last row
first.

Once a _ sufficient
number of people are
selected to allow the ex-
ercise of “challenges” by
each counsel, the group is
sworn to answer ques-
tions touching on their
qualifications to sit as
jurors. Called the[...]deer and meaning literal-
ly “to see to say”) this
step is conducted by the
judge and counsels and
opens with a short state-
ment as to the nature of
the case to be heard. This
is the first information
given the jury about the
trial.

The examination seeks
information which will
show if any member of
the panel has any per-
sonal interest in the case,
any relationship to the
parties involved, any bias
or any prejudice. If there
is any indication that a
panel member might not
be impartial, he may be
ch[...]th counsels
have the right to
eliminate or excuse a cer-
tain number of jurors by
peremptory challenges.
A “strike” casts no reflec-
tion whatever on the
jurors whose names are
stricken.

Following the inter-
rogation, there is a long
pause while the counsels
prepare individual lists of
the jurors and alternates
they find acceptable.
W[...]ter
examining the list hands
it to the Clerk, who in
turn calls the names of
the jurors who have been
selected. The remaining
prospective jurors. still
seated in the courtroom
are excused.

The panel then rises[...]y
will “well and truly try
the issue and render a
true verdict.” And then
the trial begins.

There are usually six
stages to a trial: (1) The
opening statements of
counsel in which the jury
is given a preview of
what each side expects
the evidence to show; (2)[...]defen-
dant’s witnesses; (5) Once
the evidence is in and
both sides “rest,” the
case is argued, or sum-
marized by the counsels

for the[...]rnate and the jury
retires to determine the
facts of the case, not to
pass judgment.

While the trial is in
progress the judge will,
at his discretion, recess
the court for a stipulated
period of time. Each time
the jurors are escorted
from the[...]themselves
nor with anyone else
about the case -- a policy
scrupulously followed by
fellow jurors.

During a trial, the
jurors are constantly
together. While[...]engthy
recesses or before the
trial begins, there is
usually a friendly ex-
change of background in-
formation and a close-knit
camaraderie develops
among the panel, par-
ticularly when the trial
extends over a period of
several days. All this

helps the jurors when it
comes time for delibera[...]be
taken by the jurors nor
can they ask questions in
court, a fact which might
be disturbing to some.
However, once delibera-
tion begins, it is surpris-
ing what is recalled about
the case, ably assisted by
the exh[...]e panel retires to the
jury room, the first order
of procedure is to
nominate a Foreman who
will be in charge of
deliberations. It is his du-
ty to make certain
everyone has a chance to
be heard and express in-
dividual opinions.

During deliberation
the jurors are se-
questered and allowed no
contact with anyone in-
volved with the trial. If
the length of time for
deliberation stretched
beyond mealtime, the
panel is taken to a
restaurant by the Bailiff
and returned to the jury
room. If deliveration ex-
tends beyond a time
specified by the judge, in
a civil case the panel is

cost of

excused for the night and
instructed when to
ret[...]eliberation the following
day.

After the verdict is
reached, the Foreman ad-
vises the Bailiff, who calls
back the Court and when
everyone is in atten-
dance, conducts the
jurors back to the jury
box, the Foreman taking
the first chair in the front
row.

On being questioned by
the judge if the jury has
reached a verdict, the
Foreman hands the writ-
ten verdict[...]s it to the
judge. After he reads the
verdict, it is handed back
to the Court Clerk who
reads it to th[...]do,
each juror must rise and
confirm the decision of
the panel or, in some civil
cases where a unanimous
decision is not required,
express his disagreement
with the m[...]en the com-
munity and dismisses
them, subject to a possi-
ble future call within the
four-month period from
date of the original sum-

RED ROCK NEWS Sedona, Arizona Wednesday, July 8, 1981-13A

mons.

Except for possible in-
convenience, to par-
ticipate as a juror is an
experience which
benefits the individual as
well as the community.
To quote from “A Hand-
book For Trial Jurors”
issued by the Superior
Court of Arizona,
Coconino County, “The
performance of jury ser-
vice is the fulfillment of

cnire

ge
wees * ot

civil obligation. Conscien-
tious service brings its
own reward in the
satisfaction of an impor-
tant task well done.
There is no more
valuable work that the
citizen can perform in
support of the judicial
department of our
Government than the full
and honest discharge of
jury duty. The effec-
tiveness of the

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democratic system is
measured by the integri-
ty, intelligence and
general quality of citizen-
ship of the jurors who
serve in our courts.”

To serve as a juror isa
duty. It is a service. But
over and above that, it is
a uniquely rewarding ex-
perience to which
everyone should look for-
ward if the opportunity
presents itself.

And, Sedona

this message
wont affect Your

electric bill.

The Ari[...]n de-

Arizona Public Service has been sponsoring
a series of messages like this one to give you
information about issues and facts surround-
ing your use of electricity and the cost of
supplying it to you reliably. Research has
shown[...]ow more about.

We're using paid media because it is the
most cost-effective way to communicate. And
we have stated that the company is paying for
the messages, not our customers. Some of our
customers have questioned this statement.
Perhaps you, too, have had a similar question.
We'd like to explain.

The money used to pay for these adver-
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our shareholders — the owners of Arizona
Public Service, people who put up their sav-
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facilities necessary to serve our Customers.

In return for their investment and risk-
taking, our shareholders are entitled to pay-
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bank pays its depositors interest for the use of
their money. A simpler term for it is profit.

termines the limit of profit shareholders are
entitled to when it sets the price of electricity.
Costs considered include those involved

in producing and delivering electricity

to our customers, labor, material and
supplies, interest on money we borrow,

taxes, etc.

The Commission does not consider the cost
of this kind of advertising as a cost of doing
business. As a result, expenditures for “issues”
advertising do not figure in rate-setting; if such
expenditures were considered in setting rates,
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continue to serve their clients from Suite C of the
Sedonan Building on Jordan Road.
NEWSfoto by Lucy Copestake

Jim and Susan Courtright in front of the signs
which reflect their recent merger with Arizona
Financia[...]Services Merge

by Lucy Copestake

Jim Courtright of the
James K. Courtright In-
surance Agency, with of-
fices in Suite C of the
Sedonan Building on Jor-
dan Road, recently an-
nounced the merger of
his agency with the
Arizona Financial Ser-
vices, Inc., a Phoenix in-
surance and accounting
service firm. The combin-
ed firm will operate
under the name of
Arizona Financial Ser-
vices, Inc. out of the
Courtright offices on Jor-
dan Road.

“We are excited about
this merger because it
will help us provide an
even better service for
our clients,” Courtright
said in a recent inter-
view. “It offers us the
facilities of the large
underwriting staff of the
Phoenix office, and also
gives us access to over
twenty major insurance
companies from which we
can solicit quotes.
Through this merger,”
Courtright continued,
“we can provide the ser-
vices offered by a multi-

million-dollar insurance
agency, and at t[...]hey are iooking for-
ward to serving past
clients of both companies,
and also to offering the
same ser[...]ce pro-
blems, they shouldn't
hesitate to give us a call
at 282-3644,” Courtright
said. “Or, if they want to
stop in and see us, we'll
be happy to talk with
them.”

James Courtright has a
brilliant and diversified
background in the _ in-
surance field. After
graduating from South
Mountain High School in
Phoenix and a four-year
hitch in the Air Force, he
entered .Northern
Arizona University from
where he was graduated
with a B.S. degree in
Business Administration.
He worked as a Senior
Account Analyst in the

Phoenix office of
Travelers Insurance
Company, handling all
lines of property-casualty
insurance.

When he and his wife
decided to move to
Sedona he was in-
strumental, as a Cor-
porate Vice President of
John DePoe and
Associates, in setting up
the insurance division of
this multi-interest firm.

He was also associated
with William Reed
Associates, Inc. of
Flagstaff, a multi-line in-
surance agency with over
20 sub-agents, as a Direc-
tor and Corporate Vice-
President of that
organization.

In 1978, he opened his
own full line
(property-casualty-life-h-
ealth) independent in-
surance agency in
Sedona, which generated
over $200,000 of annual
premium in its first year
of operation.

Active in business
organizations, Courtright
is one of the founders of
the North Central
Arizona Independent In-

surance Agents Associa-
tion of which he is cur-
rently President. He was
voted by the Jaycees as
the Outstanding Young
Man of America in 1978,
is a past Membership
Committeeman of the
Flagstaff Chamber of
Commerce, and is a past
Director of the Flagstaff
East Business Associa-
tion. He is currently
president-elect of the
Sedona Chamber of Com-
merce.

Also active in local
civic and _ service
organizations, Courtright
is Lt. Governor of Divi-
sion XI of the Kiwanis,
the first member of any
service club from this
area ever to hold a
district office. He is ac-
tive in the Elks Club, in

the Parent-Teacher
Association, in Little
League, and is in the

local theatre group. He
also served for two years
as a co-chairman of the
Sedona St. Patrick’s
Parade.

The Courtrigh[...]dtimers”’
hereabouts who can call
up memories of almost 70
years ago can enjoy
reflecting on a way of life
that was far, far different
than today.

Especially if your very
early years were lived on
a farm - or in a small

village.
If on a farm, then you
walked to _ school

alongside a dirt road
(paving of rural roads
could not have been im-
agined then). Both boys
and girls in grammar
school trudged the dusty-
wagon-tracked and win-
ding route barefooted.
You carried a lunch. Ours
consisted of a hard-boiled
egg, sometimes a piece of
fried bacon -- and a biscuit
with butter and syrup (or
jam) -- every bit of it pro-
duced on the farm.

The one-teacher school
offered classes[...]xth grade.
Sometimes there would
be as few as two in a
grade, sometimes maybe
as many as six — and
maybe there might not be
a single pupil for one of
the grades.

We can remember our
first year in school when
reading, writing and
arithmetic was the total
curriculum for each of the
grades. Stars were
awarded the best reader
each day.

Our teacher offered a
surprise to the student
having the most stars at
the end of the school
term. The small stars
were red and had glue on
the back that you wet
with your tongue and
that you stuck on the in-
side of your books’ front
cover. We used too much
moisture tying to make
the glue stick and quite a

few came off and were
lost.

The teacher knew that
we earned a star every
day in our oral reading of
the book concerning Tom
and Will and Mary and
(we can’t[...]e). But,
since we had less stars
than another boy in our
first grade class - we
didn-t win the prize of-
fered. He kept all his
stars in an empty ink bot-
tle -- never lost any that
he e[...]after
school, that boy who was
awarded the prize (a sack
of pieces of penny candy)
and who knew he hadn't
earned it, was forthwith
challenged by me in a fist

fight. We battled in the ~

dusty road and in the
ditch alongside all the
way to our farm homes.
What angered us most
was he didn’t even offer
us a piece of the award
even though the entire
box actually belonged to
me. So, it was at a very
tender age we learned
there were just some peo-
ple in this world you
couldn’t trust!

Learning to read in
that first grade “primer”
opened up the world[...]ers or
magazines available to
the folks over half a cen-
tury ago - especially
those living on a farm
that was located five
miles from a crossroads
store -- to which you
traveled in a wagon rare-
ly to fetch kerosene,
maybe some pieces of
cloth for sewing, some
salt, and even maybe
some elastic and some
buttons - plus a stick or
two of barber striped can-
dy.

We'll never forget,

eit[...]er age when we
were able to slowly turn
the pages of a mail order
catalogue - a “wishing
book,” as it was called.
What wonderful things
there about which we
could speculate! It added
to our country farm[...]e very vivid
recollections from those
early years on that
sandy-land farm: Seeing
the first airplane flying
over our place, roaring
and only a few hundred
feet above us; watching
neighbors at work at a
sorghum mill where the
juice of cane was squeez-
ed into a vat, then cooked

to make ‘‘sorghum
‘lasses’; and watching the
entire labor and process
of a lone motorist jacking
up a wheel of his Model T,
removing the tire and
patching a tube that had
a puncture. He borrowed
a dish pan from our
mother’s kitchen of our
farm home. He filled the
pan with water and a[...]o tube,
slowly turned the tube as
he submerged it a few in-
ches at a time to see if the
patch was “sticking” and
was not losing any bub-
bles of air. He did the job
just right the first time --[...]s the motorist that
his patching held.

Vic Lamb

In Beautiful Sedona
Hwy 89A North

Mexican & American Cuisine

Dine in one of
Sedona’s most quaint
and picturesque
Mexican restaurants,
and enjoy an array of
delicious Mexican and
American cuisine.
Serving breakfast,
lunch, dinner and
cocktails.

7:30 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.
282-4179 CLOSED WEDNESDAYS

LITTLE AMERICA

Bob &
Vicki Lee

FLAGSTA
SILENT
WITNE
774-6111

in Flagstaff

SPECTACULAR
SUNDAY BRUNCH

in the beautiful American Ballroom
A tradition in Western Hospitality”

10:00 a.m. 2:00 p.m.[...]ed

furniture, appliances and other items
through a classified ad in

This is Det. Fairchild from the Flagstaff Police Featuring
Dept. with the Silent Witness Crime of the Week. ‘

On January 26, at 3:40 a.m., the employees of Complimentary Champagne
McDonald's Restaurant on South Milton Road were at noon

confronted by a black man with a gun while they were
cleaning the restaurant. For 10 or 15 minutes, the
man held all four employees while h[...]ay’s receipts. The suspect locked the
employees in a storage area and fled with the money
in a plastic garbage bag.

The suspect is a black male, about 5’7” tall and
about 135-140 lbs. A distinguishing feature of this
man is his green eyes. We don’t know how the suspect
left the area, but we believe he is a local man.

If you have information on this or any other felony
crime, call Flagstaff Silent[...]etely confidential. If your infor-
mation results in an arrest or an indictment, you will
be eligible to receive a reward of up to $1,000. The
phone is manned 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Fri-

Adults Children, 6-12
$g5o $650

Enjoy the setting of 400 acres of Ponderosa Pines

Phone 282-7795 rns:
P.O. BOX 619 SEDONA, AZ. 86336 LITTLE AMERICA

1-40 East at Butler Avenue

day.
Call Flagstaff Silent Witness at 774-6111.

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As the du[...]al
response, coughing rids your lungs and airways of ir-
ritating substances. It protects the delicate[...]further irritation.

Sometimes, however, coughing is more than a
momentary reaction. Because of continual irritation
or a viral or bacterial infection, the sensitive tissues
of the airways become red and swollen. You may have
experienced the symptoms of acute bronchitis: mild
fever, headache, chills, hoarseness, wheezing and a

raw sensation in the chest.

, Acute bronchitis is a common complication of such
diverse diseases as flu, whooping cough, measles,
scarlet fever, and typhoid fever. In children, infected
adenoids and tonsils may stimu[...]cold or

chemical gases.

' Usually the symptoms of acute bronchitis disappear
in a few days, but in some people the problem lingers
on for months or even years. Their bronchitis
becomes chronic. An early sign is a dry, morning
cough. It may worsen during the winter or following a
cold. Wheezing and labored breathing may eventually
develop. Generally, the condition worsens each year.

It is interesting that the World Health Organiza-
tion has concluded that cigarette smoking is the main
cause of chronic bronchitis and significantly increases
the risk of developing respiratory complications that

will cause death.

“If bronchitis is accompanied by a high fever, bron-
cho pneumonia should be suspected. This requires
special attention and careful treatment. In addition,
other diseases are sometimes confused w[...]d lung
cancer are often initially dismissed as “a light touch of
bronchitis.” But any inflammation or irritation of the
lining of the bronchial tubes should be carefully
treated. It may be a signal to you to find out what's

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Lutheran Church

The members of
Shepherd of the Verde
Valley Evangelical
Lutheran Church would
like to announce the ar-
rival of their new pastor,
William John Schaefer.

John W. Zarling,
pastor of the church for
the past five years, has
accepted a call to the
Arizona Lutheran
Academy in Phoenix. He
will be teaching Social
Studies and Religion.

Pastor Schaefer, a
Wisconsin native, was
graduated from Nor-
thwestern College in
Watertown, Wisconsin.
He studied for the
ministry at Wisconsin
Lutheran Seminary in
Mequon, Wis. He served
a year as vicar in
Westland, Michigan. In
May of 1981 he was
presented as a Can-
didatus Reverendi
Ministerii with a Master

of Divinity degree. He is
marred to the former
Judith Ann Manske of
Muskego, Wis. The cou-
ple has one son, Jonathan
Mark.

Schaefer was called to
serve Shepherd of the
Verde Valley and will be
ordained and installed on
the afternoon of July 19
at 4:30 in a special ser-
vice. His father, Pastor J.
Schaefer, will be
preaching for this service
and will ordain his son.

The congregation
would like to invite all
friends of Shepherd of
the Verde Valley to the
service, and to the light
supper which will be
served immediately
afterward.

The church is located 8
miles south of Sedona on
Hwy. West 89A.

The Schaefers will be
living at the parsonage at
170 View Drive, Sedona.

Village Bible Church

“G[...]ll be the
topic for the sermon next
Sunday at the 10 a.m.
worship service. Many
are living unhappy and
unproductive lives
because of fear. God does
not want us to live in fear
and He makes ample pro-
vision for victory over
this enemy. The Chris-
tian can claim God’s pro-
mise that He “has not
given us a spirit of fear,
but of power, love and of
a sound mind.” (II
Timothy.)

This topic will be part
of the theme for July at
Village Bible Church -
“L[...]ay, the time
for the service will be
changed from 11:00 to
10:00 a.m. Sunday School

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will begin at 9 a.m. These
times will continue for
the next several weeks.

Are you looking for a
place where you can
study the Bible in a fami-
ly, informal group? If so,
perhaps one of our adult
or young adult classes
would fill your[...]nd
children will find classes
at their age level. In addi-
tion, the Village Youth, a
high school group, meets
at the church on Sunday
evenings at 7 o'clock for
recreation, fellowship
and Bible study.

Village Bible Church
meets in the patio level of
the Sedona Professional
Plaza. A nursery is pro-
vided. If transportation is
needed, you may call
282-7789 or 282-5708.

282-9437

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‘ INCORPORATION OF

‘WARNER K. MASTERS
INVESTMENT

‘MANAGEMENT C[...]signed, have associated
ourselves for the purpose
of forming a corporation
under the laws of the
State of Arizona, and do
hereby adopt the follow-
ing Articles of Incorpora-
tion:

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BY

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‘ NAME

‘ The name of the cor-
oration shall be

ARNER K. MASTERS
INVESTMENT
MANAGEMENT CO.

: II

; PURPOSE

» The purpose for which

this corporation is

6rganized is the transac-

ai of any or all lawful
usiness for which cor-
orations may be incor-
orated under the laws of

a State of Arizona, as

ey may be amended

from time to time.

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III
* INITIAL BUSINESS
The corporation in-
fends to initially engage
in the business of pro-
Yiding investment
management services.
4
IV
; CAPITAL STOCK
* A. The corporation
shall have authority to
issue one hundred thou-
sand (100,000) shares of
common stock with a par
Value of TEN ($10.00)
OLLARS per share.
hares of authorized
stock, including treasury
shares, may be issued or
disposed of for such con-
sideration (in cash, real or
fierson property or ser-
Vices rend[...]CE

poration) as may be
agreed upon and the
value of such determined
by the Board of Direc-
tors.

B. No shareholder shall
have the right or power
to transfer, pledge, sell or
otherwise dispose of any
share of common stock in
the corporation nor shall
such be valid or effect[...]upon the
same terms and condi-
tions proposed by a bona
fide purchaser. Such offer
shall be made by giving
written notice of the pro-

‘posed sale, the name of

the prospective bona fide
purchaser, and the pri[...]ereof to thé corpora-
tion secretary and to
each of the other
shareholders by certified
or registered[...]oration shall have
thirty (30) days after
receipt of such notice to
purchase any or all of
such stock and then the
shareholders of the cor-
poration shall have an ad-
ditional thirty (30) days
thereafter to purchase
any or all of the remain-
ing shares (if such right is
exercised by more than
one shareholder then the
available shares shall be
divided in the same pro-
portions as their respec-
tive common. stock
holdings) for the price,
terms and conditions of-
fered. If the corporation
or shareholders do not
purchase all of such stock
within the specified time
periods, the[...]me freely
transferable. However,
the requirements of this
paragraph shall not apply
to a transfer of stock by
gift, or testamentary
disposition or by the laws

LEGALNOTICE

of descent and distribu-
tion.

C. The holders from
time to time of the com-
mon stock of the corpora-
tion shall have preemp-
tive rights[...]e issued,
including treasury stock.
No resolution of the
Board of Directors
authorizing the issuance
of stock to which preemp-
tive rights shall attach
may require such[...]d within
less than sixty (60) days.

D. The Board of Direc-
tors may, from time to
time, cause the corpora-
tion to purchase its own
shares to the extent of
the unreserved and
unrestricted earned and
capital surplus of the cor-
poration.

V:

INCORPORATORS
AND

DIRECT[...]8, West
Sedona, Arizona 86340.
Then initial Board of
Directors shall consist of
one Director and Warner
K. Masters shall serve as[...]GENT

The corporation ap-
points Ronald N. Rovey,
1725 West Highway 89A,
R.R. 2, Vista Del Norte
Building, Suite 2, Sedona,
Arizona 86336, a bona
fide resident of Arizona
for three (3) years, as its
Statutory Agent. The
known place of business
for the corporation shall
be 80 N. Soldi[...]VII
DISTRIBUTIONS FROM
CAPITAL SURPLUS

The Board of Directors
may, from time to time,
distribute on a prorata
basis to its shareholders
out of the capital surplus
of the corporation a por-
tion of its assets, in cash
or property.

VIII
INDEMNIFICATION
AND EXEMP[...]ndemnify any person
who incurs expenses by
reason of the fact that he
or she is or was an officer,
director, employee or
agent of the corporation.
This indemnification
shall be mandatory in all
circumstances in which
indemnification is permit-
ted by law. The private

property of the incor-
porators, stockholders,
directors, officers and

agents of the corporation
shall forever be exempt
from all[...]ts,
liabilities or obligations
whatsoever.

DATED this 27 day of
May, 1981.

WARNER K. MASTERS
(signed)

JANET MASTERS
(signed)

State of Arizona
County of Yavapai

The foregoing instru-
ment was acknowledged
before me this 27th day of
May, 1981, by Warner K.
Masters and Janet
Masters.

My Commission ex-
pires: 3-1-85

Signed:
Arlene Westcott
Notary Public

First published July 1,
1981
Last Published July 15,
1981

RED ROCK NEWS Sedona, Arizona Wednesday, July 8, 1981 - 9B

Church of the Red Rocks
Urges Family Worship

The members of the
Church of the Red Rocks
will be privileged to have
in their pulpit this Sun-
day Dr. Merl Schiffman,
on the staff of the
Southwest Conference of
the United Church of
Christ, responsible for
research and groundwork
for new church develop-
ment. Dr. Schiffman is
always a favorite guest in
the pulpit when the
minister is on vacation.
He has chosen as his ser-
mon title, “Should Such A
One As I Flee?” which
would seem to suggest
that there are times and
situations when running
away is not the answer,
though the temptation
and the urg[...]ng and delivered
with verve.

Under the direction of
Heath Seapy, the choir
will be singing “Salvation
Is Created,” by McKin-

ney. Soloist of the morn-
ing will be Jack Beckman,
who will sing Joe
Barclay’s arrangement of
“Open My Eyes, That I
May See.” It is always an
inspiration to have Jack
sing for us.

July and August at the
Church of the Red Rocks
are emphasized as
“Family Months” when
families are urged to wor-
ship together during this
season when Sunday
School classes are in
recess. Child care for the
younger pre-school
chi[...]throughout the
summer, with loving
“grandmas” in atten-
dance.

Our church family in-
vites you and your family
to share in an hour of in-
spiration, reflection and
praise, beginning at 10:00
a.m. Sunday.

We are located one
mile south of the bridge
on Hwy. 179.

Christian Record Braille

Christian Record Braille Foundation will be the
recipient of a special offering given at the Sedona
Seventh-day Adventist Church Saturday, July 11. Ac-
cording to Pastor Melvin Lukens, Christian Record is
one of the oldest institutions operated by the Adven-
tist Church. It began in 1899 in Battle Creek,

Michigan,
Nebraska in 1904.

but subsequently moved to Lincoln,

Services[...]clude Braille materials, recorded and large print in-
spirational magazines and books, national camps for
blind children, a summer and winter camping youth
and adult program, glaucoma screening clinics, a len-
ding library and Bible correspondence school[...]Although Christian Record’s primary territory is
all of North America, its services are sent to some 89
countries worldwide. It also employs about 100
district representatives who personally visit blind
persons in their homes, offering them the free ser-
vices su[...]igible to receive these free services,
regardless of race, creed or economic status.

Through the concern of numerous humanitarian
citizens and organizations[...]en self-

supporting for over 82 years. Each year a special of-
fering is collected in Adventist churches nationwide
to assist CRBF. July 11 has been designated by the
Sedona church for this year’s offering.

The public is invited to attend these special ser-
vices on Saturday, July 11 at the Adventist Church at
the south end of Sunset Drive in West Sedona.

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West Sedona Baptist By-line

From the earliest ot
times, music has played a
major ‘role-in religious
ceremonies, be it vocal,
percussion or[...]Hebrew-
Christian religions are no
exception, and a

fascinating variety of in-
struments are mentioned
in Scripture. In Genesis
4:21 we read that Jubal
was the inventor of the
harp and organ, a type of
flute probably similar to
a syrinx or Pan-pipe.
Singing and dancing,
with timbre! or tam-
bourine, before the Lord,
was an early form of wor-
ship and adulation. Ex-
odus 15:20,21.

David was the master
musician of the Bible,
composing many Psalms
and introducing the use
of music during services
in the tabernacle, early in
his reign; a practice car-
ried on by Solomon.

When the ark was
finally returned to[...]ous
musically-talented Levits
leaders to organize a
great orchestra and choir
for the occasion. A large
group of musicians, play-
ing diverse instruments,
and a choir of male and

female voices, was
assembled. This
assemblage, gleaned

from other temples, total-
ed 4,000 persons. I
Chronicles 15:16-22.
During the last years
of David's reign, he
crowned his son Solomon
king, a[...]four
thousand are to praise
the Lord with musical in-
struments I have provid-
ed for that purpose.” I
Chronicles 23:31.

Among the many
musical instruments men-
tioned in the Bible, some
are familiar and in use to-
day, while others have
fallen into disuse and
obscurity. A short list of
them should be of in-
terest.

Cornet and trumpet,
both made of brass; cym-
bal, also brass; dulcimer,
a double pipe; flute; git-
tith, stringed, mentioned
in title to Psalm 8; harp;
organ; psaltry, similar to
zither; sackbut, a type of

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harp; viol, an early lyre.
Music is mentioned

_throughout the Bible, and

was early developed into
a highly sophisticated art
form, for the purpose of
worshiping and _ sacrific-
ing before the Lord.

At the time of Christ,
the musical services in
the Temples were essen-
tially the same as in the
days of Solomon. Scrip-
ture makes mention of
singing and related
words at least 150 times,
and we read of Paul and
Silas singing praises unto
God, while in prison. Acts
16:25.

Today, music is still a
glorious part of Christian
worship, and is heard in
nearly all forms from
voice, organ, piano, or-
chestra, to various string-
ed instruments. It is an
inspiring, spiritually-
uplifting, soul-satisf[...]o compose and
play music, but He
Himself revelled in it at
the time of creation,
“when the morning stars
sang together.” Job 38:7.

So let us do as David
tells us in the Psalms.
“Make a joyful noise unto
the Lord, all ye lands.
Sing forth the honor of
His name: Make His
name glorious.” 66:1.
“Sing aloud unto God, our
Strength: Make a joyful
noise unto the God of
Jacob.” 81:1. For surely
He will hear and bless us.

Music is an_ integral
part of every service at
the West Sedona Baptist.
We cordially invite all to
join with us in worshiping
the Lord in spirit and in
truth.

ST. JOHN VIANNEY
CATHOLIC CHURCH

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The Unity Viewpoint

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Cat[...]r

church

Please Join
With Us In Joy.

VERDE VALLEY.

COMMUNITY CHURCH
(The Science Of Mind)

“God is order,
expanding good.” Barker
DR. ODIS V. FAUC[...]SOCIATE MINISTER

634-843

247 APPLE AVE, SEDONA
(In the Red Rock Art'n’
Craft Co-op Bidq.)

wetevan

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

ST. ANDREW'S

Fr. Henry Doherty, Rector
Provost Williams of Coventry

Mr. William G. Neale. Senior Warden
Sunday School - 10:15 a.m. All grades.

ALL SUNDAY SERVICES 11:00 A.M.
HOLY EUCHARIST & HEALING SERVICE
WED. AT 8 A.M. — PHONE 282-4457

harmony and ever

EVERYONE WELCOME
SERVICES AT
11:00 A.M. SUNDAYS

by Rev. Jack

In Dallas for a lecture
before a men’s club of the
Highland Park Methodist
Church, Dr. Donald An[...]astonishing to the
average man; statements
that, like most good news
of the soul, did not
receive enough publicity.

“A[...]“have
discovered that the
human soul or spirit is
more tangible reality
than a block of concrete
or a steel tower.”

An outstanding layman
of the Episcopal Church,
Dr. Andrews cited the
following findings of
atomic research: the cells
and tissues of the human
body change themselves
and are renewed so rapid-
ly that a person’s
physical makeup almost
completely changes
every year.

He said he had seen
and heard on his infrared
television set a musicl
“symphony” emanating
from human beings - a
symphony which carries
vast import for the faith
of the world. A glass of
water held to the ear in

study, men have held
that all is Spirit and that
matter is but an ap-
pearance, a delusion, be-
ing really a form of Spirit
in expression and not
separate from Spirit.

In Unity we know that
body (or matter) is Spirit
at a lower rate of vibra-
tion. As Dr. Andrews
puts it, “Spirit is the
REAL THING with
which we operate in
physics today.” He stated
that the human _ body
holds enough energy to
equal 100 atomic bomb
explosions. And it’s been
recently discovered that
there is enough power in
the heart of a mouse fo
operate a DC8 bulldozer.

Today, physical science
is moving up rapidly to
strengthen and support
religion. Physical science
shows us a_two-in-one
world: one visible, the
other invisible. To
s[...]becomes more real
as we realize that the
visible is grounded and
rooted in the invisible.

The world of unseen
energy becomes manifest
in the tangible world of
the five senses. The seen
world could not exist
w[...]vites you to
Joy, Hope, Praise
Bible Messages
and a Creative Life

8:45 A.M. Sunday School...all ages
9:30 A.M. Worship Service

282-5058 Meeting in the Conference Room of

Bell Rock Inn, Village of Oak Creek
Wednesday 7 P.M. Bible Study

day’s scientists, far ad-
vanced in understanding
of God’s Universe, are
helping us to understand
WHO WE REALLY
ARE.

Unity Church is
located in West Sedona
just off West 89A direct-
ly behind the West View
Motel. The church main-
tains a_ well-stocked
bookroom of

research experiments
sounds a chord of
THREE musical notes.
The HUMAN BODY
sounds a symphony - a
harmonic vibration of
sound waves
unimaginably complex.
“We have learned,” Dr.
Andrews said, “that
SPIRIT is the real thing
with which we operate.
Spirit is SUBSTANCE on

The Friendly Family Church

YOU ARE

our infrared screen while
matter is merely
shadow.”

Spinoza said, I choose
to know Spirit rather
than to imagi[...]ented
books and pamphlets.
Weekday hours are from
10:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Sunday services are at
11:00 a.m. and Rev. Jack’s

WELCOME AT
FIRST
BAPTIST
CHURCH

Barry F. Hall,

Channing tells us that topic this Sunday is
since the beginning of “THE GREAT ADVEN-
time, in philosophica! TURE.”

The Caylors of Mission Aviation
Fellowship to be at Wayside Chapel

\ Pastor
Since 1973

Now Building on 89A at Airport Rd.

On the corner of Jordan Road & Apple Ave.
$.8. 9:45 A.M. Morning Worship 11:00 A.M.
Evening Worship 7:00 P.M. Wed. 7:00 P.M.

Phone 282-7405 or 282-7640

Church of the Red Rocks

A COMMUNITY CHURCH
United Church of Christ

(Congregational) cooperating with the Pre[...]n Churches.

Sunday Worship and

Church School at 10:00 a.m.

Highway 179 - Sedona
The Rev. A.B. Snow, Minister

WAYSIDE CHAPE
SEDONA

COMMUNIT[...]-AFFILIATED
ALL ARE WELCOME

Sunday School - 9:30 a.m.
Morning Worship 11 a.m.
282-4262

The Rev. Richard §. Anderson ¥
Molly Tolby, Organist

0 the Glory of God in the Cleft of the Rock

Phone 282-7963 or 282-4312

VILLAGE BIBLE CHURCH
SEDONA PROFESSIONAL PLAZA

Wayside is pleased to
have a guest missionary
this Sunday, Mr. Norman
Caylor, and his wife. The
Cayl[...]ries working with
the Mission Aviation
Fellowship in Brazil.
They are in this country

for a short furlough

before taking on new
responsibilities in
Ecuador.

Norman works in the
area of communication
and radio and is responsi-
ble for many flights of
mercy arriving at the
proper destination and
keeping the airwaves
open to the messages of
love from many missions
in Brazil. We feel it is a
great privilege to have
them with us and to meet
them and hear of their
work. We invite all our
friends and members[...]Mary) Carlson, soprano,
will bring us “The Lord Is
My Shepherd.” It is in-
deed a pleasure and

privilege to have ‘her
with us ag[...]er lovely voice
with us at Wayside. It
was indeed a surprise to
have her sing last Sunday
also, for that appearance
had not been arranged in
time for the news release
last week. We _ hope
everyone who possibly
can will come to hear this
lovely musical offering.

For the evening ser-
vi[...]:30,
the Caylors will also ap-
pear to bring more of
their experiences with
the Mission Aviation
Fellowship work. Their
portion of the program
will follow the usual
group singing and shar-
ing.

Even though the hot
summer weather is still
with us, our work and ac-
tivities are cont[...]w Sedonans will
brave the weather to join
with us in as many of the
services as possible. We
surely invite all of you
most cordially to come let
us get better acqu[...]by Roger D. Gilbert,
Sedona Bible Church

“And I will plant them (Israel) upon their land, and
they shall no more be pulled out of their land which |
have given them, saith the Lord thy God.” Amos 9:15,

We often hear these days about the holocaust that
took place in Germany some 50 years ago. There are
some who say it never happened. How blind they
must be to the facts of history. That was not the only
time the Jewish people suffered. It seems that their
history tells of frequent suffering and scattering
among the nations of the world.

The book of Amos has much to say about the sins of
Israel and their subsequent punishment. For exam-
ple, in 3:2 he says: “You only have I known of all the
families of the earth: Therefore I will punish you for
all your iniquities.” In one place, God says, I am
pressed under you as a cart is pressed that is full of

sheaves.”

LOWER LEVEL
Sunday School 10:00 A.M.
Sunday Worship Service 11:00 A.M.
Wednesday Bible Study 7:00 P.M.

Nursery & Junior Church
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"

P. 0. Box 1788 Phone 282-4505

We in America need to learn a lesson. Sin separates
from God! If we insist on “doing our own thing,” and
push God into the[...]know
as history. He looks beyond our day and sees a time
when Israel will be planted in their own land. They
will no longer be subject to[...]ed by the Lord Himself. No longer will Israel be in

danger of being pulled out of their own land and scat-
tered among the nations.

Is it not interesting that the Bible not only tells of
the past, but also of the future? For what “the Bible
says” we invi[...]e Church. See
our ad for time and location.

From a Metaphysical
Point of View

by Dr. Charlotte T.
Faucett
Associate Minister

In the Science of Mind,
it is stated that God is the
silent Power behind all
things; that this Power is
ours to use and that we
can use It. Further, it is
stated that we can do
more toward strengthen-
ing the world or the in-
dividual by proving this
law than all that charity
itself has ever done. This
means that we have the
God-given ability to help
ourselves and others
along the road of life.

When we feel compell-
ed to offer help to
another in a particular
situation, it would be well
to analyze[...]r
making the offer, and
also, whether it would be
in the best interests of
the person soliciting our
help. When we are pro-[...]ym-
pathy with that person’s
weaknesses instead of by
our recognition of his
potential inner strength,
it might be better to
pause and give more
thought to our course of
action and allow him the
opportunity to discover
his own God-given
capabilities. For when a
person permits himself to
succumb completely to
h[...]ding instead
that another shoulder his
burden, as in the story
about the Old Man of the
Sea, then the one who of-
fers help could find
himself carrying the en-
ti[...]ving no
real help to the afflicted
person.

There is a difference
between lending support
to a person who makes
little or no attempt to

help himself, and helping
to restore a person’s self-
confidence. We can be of
wonderful help to others,
but let’s be sure our[...]ain their self-reliance.

We are channels
through which God
works; therefore, when
we extend a_ helping
hand, it is well that we
use God’s wisdom to
determine whether or not
we have taken the right
direction in our efforts.
The Bible says that we
are not to cast pearls
after swine. We can take
this to mean that we are
not to foolishly cast our
gif[...]do
not appreciate their
value.

The Divine Spirit
which is within us can in-
spire and strengthen
another to that point
where he is ready to let
God be expressed
through him; then w[...]e restored and
he will confidently stride
forward in the light of the
Christ, inspiring others
also to walk with
strength and confidence
in the realization that
they, too, are sons of God.

We must give with
understanding hearts. In
so doing, we can help
others to recognize those
attributes of God within
themselves, thus enabl-
ing them to ev[...]e worth.

You are welcome to at-
tend services at 11:00
a.m. Sundays at the
Verde Valley Community
Church (The Science of
Mind), 247 Apple Ave. in
the Red Rock Art ‘n’
Craft Co-op Bldg., bet-
ween Jordan and 89A.
Dr. Odis Faucett is
minister. For informa-
tion, phone 282-5911 or
634-8438.

Christian Science
And Its Leader

Mary.‘Baker Eddy was
not only the discoverer
and founder of Christian
Science but remains its
leader, not through any
personal attachment
demanded of Scientists
but through “Science and
Health With Key to the
Scriptures,” their tex-
tbook based solely on the
inspired Word of the Bi-
ble.

Mrs. Eddy provided for
every need of the church
she founded, through her
church manual. She in-
cluded women in the
spiritual as well as the ad-
ministrative work of her
church. She wrote a
poem, “Women’s Right”
(Misc. Writing, p. 388)
and in her book, Pulpit
and Press, appears an ar-
ticle entitled “One Point
Of View - The New
Woman.” These contribu-
tions are excellent guides
on the subject that is fill-
ing the thoughts of so
many today, but there is
no bitterness or spite in
either. Christian Scien-
tists are taught by her
not to deify or worship
her in any sense, but they
never separate her from
her g[...]To them she
exemplifies the “virtuous
woman” in Proverbs 31.

This beautiful Proverb
is included in the Bible
Lesson on “Sacrament”
being studied this week
by Christian Scientists
all over the world. Mary

Magdalene and Mary and
her sister Martha are in-
cluded in this Lesson Ser-
mon. Also, the spiritual
meaning of Church,
Eucharist, Bread, Cup
and Wine.

People of all Christian
religions love the ac-
counts of Christ Jesus’s
talks with His disciples
and oth[...]great humility, and His
wise counsel to each one
of us: “Let your light so
shine before men that
they may see your good
works and glorify your
Father Which is in
heaven.” (From the Ser-
mon on the Mount, Matt.

Both the Sunday ser-
vice and Sunday School of
First Church of Christ,
Scientist, Forest at
Wilson in Sedona are at
10:30. The Wednesday
evening testimony
meetings are[...]e.

Those who wish to
read, study or borrow
books on Christian
Science, the King James
version of the Bible, Bible
commentaries and dic-
tionaries will find a fine
assortment at the Chris-
tian Science readin[...]Tues. mornings, Thurs.
and Fri. afts. Tel.
282-3810.

St. John Vianney to
Hold Bazaar in October

There will be a special
area for children’s games
and booths during the
bazaar sponsored by the
Ladies’ Guild of St. John
Vianney Church, accor-
ding to Barbara K[...]. The monthly
meeting was held the
first Thursday of July in
the social hall of the
church. She also announc-
ed that starting July 16,
on every Thursday, there
will be workshops in the
hall. Anyone interested
in creating items for the
various booths is urged to
come at any time, from
10:00 a.m. on. Coffee will
be furnished and the

ladies may bri[...]e.
These gatherings will
take place until the day of
the event, which is Satur-
day, October 24.

If anyone has scraps of
material, they are asked
to bring them, since
many craft items can be
created from such pieces.

Chairmen of the booths
will show the ladies what
to make and[...]meetings be
very productive, but the
sociability of working
together will offer par-
ticipants a pleasant way
to spend the day.

"A Living Parable” is Topic
At United Methodist Church

“Why Do You Speak In
Parables?”’ Jesus
answered that parables
make the message of God
easier to understand for
those who are willing to
listen and willing to be
taught.

God has a special
message for you. How are
you reacting to[...]es and ears
and turning out His
words. Maybe you, like
the good seed, are
welcoming God’s
message and really try-
ing to understand it. This
lead= t= a meaningful,

productive and exciting
life.

Pastor David
Ellsworth will be
preaching on this topic
Sunday during the 9:30
a.m. worship service at’
the United Methodist
Church, which meets in
the conference room of
the Bell Rock Inn in the
Village of Oakcreek.

Pastor Ellsworth in-
vites you to attend this
Sunday. Lillian Plopper
leads the worship music
a[...]the
inspirational speaker at
the monthly meeting of
the Sedona-Verde Valley
Christian Women’s Club
on Friday, July 17, 9:30
a.m. at the Bell Rock Inn
in the Village of
Oakcreek. Mrs. Lee, of
Prescott, is a
homemaker, piano
teacher and Bible study
leader.[...]al music will be
by Cindy Charlton, Cot-
tonwood, a student at
Mingus Union High
School.

Reservation[...]lf and.
your pre-school children
by Tuesday, July 14. Call
Cottonwood, 634-8270;
Camp Verde, 567-4965; or

Marta Andrews of Sedona, 282-5083. A»,
Bake, Brew and Baskets, special welcome to you[...], “Kitchen neighbors!

WORSHIP

IN YOUR HOME

Sunday, 11:30 A.M.

SEDONA

Harmony Hills

BIBLE CHUR[...]Radio Station KAZM Clubhouse
1470 on your dial Come, Study The
PRAY WITH US Bible
MAY WE PRAY FOR YOU? Services Sunday at
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e JESUS IS EXALTED

CHRISTIAN LIFE CENTER

SEDONA SCHOOL ON BREWER ROAD

BEN ZELENSKI, PASTOR

282-3246 .

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[...]Cordially invites you to...

Sabbath School 9:30 a.m.
Worship Services 11:00a.m.
.--each Saturday

South End of Sunset Drive-in West Sedona
Church Phone: 282-5121

Pastor - Melvin Lukens
First Elder - Herman Slater

Pastor 282-1553

UNITY CHURCH
OF SEDONA

(Church of the Daily Word)

Presents

“The Great
Adventure”

REV. JACK HAMILTON

11:00 A.M.
Dial-A-Prayer SUNDAY
282-9353 SERVICES

Church Telephone: 282-7181

:

ISSR NTE UH aS EERO HNRsT A ms

Sedona Red Rock News, 1981-07-08 (33)[...]nsion Agent 4-H

Agriculture

With the occurrence of the afternoon rain showers
that we have recently had, we have a new crop of lawn
weeds to contend with. Many of these are very dif-
ficult to control and are perennial in nature.

Until recently, we have had limited herbicides
available for the control of weeds in Kentucky
bluegrass. This occurred when 2, 4-D containing
Silvex was removed from the market by the EPA. We
now have a new compound available for weed control
which has indications of being excellent. The new
compound is now available under several labels and it
is 2,4-D with Dicomba.

This compound offers homeowners and gardeners a
means of controlling weeds such as dandelions,
chickweed, purslane and many others. A reminder,
though, that care should be taken using this around
broadleaf garden plants and flowers. This, like many
other herbicides, is a non-selective broadleaf her-
bicide, and the labe[...]ions
followed!

Ny

Home Economics

Three gallons of sweat! That’s about how much you
would perspire during a full day of strenuous physical
exertion in the Arizona summer.

Even if you take your heat and exertion in smaller
doses, you need to replace the water you use every
day. That is the most important precaution for
avoiding overheating. Perspiration is the body’s
evaporative-cooling system. Water, l[...]Year round, you should drink six or eight glasses of
water or other beverage a day. When it’s hot, or you
are getting exercise through work or recreation,
drink more.

Thirst is the first sign of dehydration. Tiredness,
slow movements, loss of appetite, dizziness and dry
mouth are more serious signs. Don’t ignore them.
Smoking and alcohol can speed dehydr[...]necessary for people unused to the com-
bination of heat and heavy exercise. But salt tablets
may be hazadous for people with heart conditions or
on low-salt diets.

After a couple of days of sweating heavily, your
body adjusts to conserve salt, and can usually get
enough from a normal diet. Check with a doctor if you
have any questions about taking sal[...]tration happens when your
body’s cooling system is overloaded, pulling blood
away from the internal[...]se weakens; muscles weaken and
may cramp. You may feel nausea or headache. To
treat the exhaustion and prevent heat stroke, get out
of the sun, cool off with water and fanning, and drink
water, a weak salt solution, or a mild stimulant, such
as coffee, cola or tea.

Heat stroke or sun stroke is more serious than heat
exhaustion; it is a breakdown of your cooling system.
Skin is dry, red and hot; pulse is strong. The victim
may lose consciousness or star[...]m to an emergency room, and douse with cold
water on the way there. Give no stimulants.

Unless you are sunbathing, wear a heat and long
sleeves when outdoors on summer days. A wide-brim
ventilated hat and a medium-weight, light-color cot-
ton shirt are bes[...]re baring your skin to the sun, limit
yourself to a half hour or less the first day, or use a
protective sunscreen product. Sunburn, besides be[...]events your skin from sweating to cool your
body. Don’t let clouds fool you; the rays that burn you
pass right through them.

Though a good tan is touted as a symbol of health
and beauty, repeated exposure to the sun can lead to
premature aging of the skin and skin cancer. Skin
cancer is the most common type of cancer, but it is
detected and treated more easily than other types.

This information was supplied by Bernice Epstein,
University of Arizona Health Specialist.

4H eee es

4-H Camp at Mormon Lake is now underway. There
are about 45 of us at this Mormon Lake retreat.

Community Pride mini-grants[...]to 4-H groups who wish to organize and
carry out a community improvement project. Local
sources usually must provide one-fourth of the pro-
ject’s budget.

News from the Clubs -[...]n) and exhibited
our rabbits. At the show, we had a concession stand
and made $50.00.

We are also planning a car wash. We are going to
use the money from the[...]ting we started showmanship.

Cinderhill-Billies: On June 12, many 4-Hers went to
the Santa Fe Shopping Center’s Garden Show. They
took a variety of chickens, goats and rabbits. They
told people how to take care of these animals and
what breed they were. Among tho[...]orse
group went to Lippizan Stallion Show. It was a learn-
ing experience as well as a fun activity.

Tall Pine Aggies: During June, the TPA have done
many things. On the 9th of June, we had our communi-
ty meeting and had a tour of Fire Station No. 3. On
the 20th, we hiked into the Inner Basin of the San
Francisco Peaks. In the weeks to come, we plan to
have a fourteen mile bike ride and even more events
like this in the summer. In the meantime we are work-
ing on projects for the County Fair.

Excavation — Dir[...]d
Gravel
ABC

BILL STORY

Red Rock Loop Rd.
282-7516

Sedona, Az. 86336

Views on
Dental Health

by Hans L. Churchill, D.D.S.

~ SH[...]oss only the teeth you want
to keep.” The truth of that statement is not ap-
preciated by many people. They think that brushing
alone will keep them out of trouble.

While brushing will keep most of the tooth surfaces
clean and free of cavities, it will not impede the build-
up of plaque between the teeth and underneath the
gums. This is the major cause of gum diseases, and
90% of the time it’s gum diseases, not cavities, that[...]lose teeth.

The only way to prevent gum disease is to floss
your teeth daily. If you are not already a regular
“flosser,” check these warning signals of gum disease

to see if you ought to become one:
1. Bleeding gums when you clean your teeth.

. Bad[...]oft, swollen or tender gums.
. Pus when you press on the gum line.

. Gums shrinking away from the teeth.
. A change in the way your teeth come together.

If you do have any of these warning signs, don’t
hesitate to consult your dentist.

A public service with the aim of promoting a better
dental health environment, from the office of HANS

L. CHURCHILL, D.D.S. Phone 282-9414.

ADV.

LEGAL NOTICE

NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN that the Coconino
County Planning and
Zoning Commission will
hold a public hearing to
consider the following
items:

1. A public hearing to
consider recommending
to the Board of Super-
visors the foliowing pro-
posed zoning changes as
described on the attached
maps herewith made a
part of this legal notice.
Such rezoning proposed
is intended to apply the
zoning classifications of
the proposed new
Coconino County Zoning
Ordinance[...]ed.

Said public hearing will
be held at the hour of 7:00
p.m. on the 28th day of
July, 1981 in the Board of
Supervisors Meeting
Room on the first floor of
the County Administra-
tion Building, 219 East
Cherry St., Flagstaff.
Any person wishing to
testify may file a written
statement prior to that
time and/or may appear
and be heard.

Brian N. Hawley
Director of Community
Development and
Secretary to the
Coconi[...]lanning

and Zoning Commission

Published July 8, 1981.

by Lucy Copestake

“Individuals and
organizat[...]ted so generously to
the Sedona Ambulance
Service I thought the
community would be in-
terested in knowing just
how these donations are
spent,” so said Gitti
Silven, Chief of the
Sedona Ambulance Ser-
vice when she released
the figures to the news
media this past week.

For the fiscal year Oc-
tober 1979 through
September 1980, total in-
come from donations to
the Service was $24,828.

With a balance forward-
ed from the previous
year, plus[...]ngs ac-
counts, the Service was
able to take care of cur-
rent expenses and pur-
chase a number of pieces
of needed equipment.

Part of the income,
$2,252, was spent on
training; and $3,099 went
for medical supplies. By
far the largest amount,
$43,079, was spent on
new equipment. Included
in this latter category
was the new ambulance

($33,636), an EKG
machine ($4,592), two
radios ($1,347), four

resuscitators ($500), a
laryngoscope ($377), 16
stethascopes ($558),
regulators ($600), and
new tires ($1,313).

According to Chief
Silven, since the 1979-80
fiscal year, one other am-

RED ROCK NEWS Sedona, Arizona Wednesday, July 8, 1981 - 5C

Ambulance Service Tells How
Donated Funds Are Spent

bulance has been pur-
chased to replace the
1974 Dodge which was in-
volved in an accident.

Needed to be purchas-
ed in the immediate
future are two additional
laryngoscopes ($754), re-
quired by law to be car-
ried in each ambulance.
“If it weren't for the
donations, this money
would have to be taken
from tax dollars,” she
said.

The ambulance service
is now raising money for
another new ambulance
which will replace the
1977 Chevrolet in about
two to three years, the
length of time it takes to
get the needed amount.

In the future, am-
bulances will be less ex-
pensive[...]then all
three will have inter-
changeable boxes which
hold the equipment. The
only thing that will need[...]IONAL INSTALLATION

LICENSED AND BONDED
W. HWY. 89A ¢ P. O. Box 3199, W. SEDONA, AZ.

replacing is the truck
chassis.” In another three

years, Chief Silven
figures a new ambulance
will be in the

neighborhood of $44,000.
The service already has
$10,000 toward this
amount.

QUALITY PRODUCTS

PELLA[...]XATION

ATTORNEY

FINANCIAL CENTER
WEST HIGHWAY 89A

(at Tortilla Road)
P.O. BOX 3876

WEST SEDONA, A[...]rusts, wills, probate, tax planning, litigation - in-
dividual and corporate. Admitted to practice bef[...]Tax Court.

LEGAL NOTICE

oe BOA

PROPOSED FOR CG-10,000 (COMMERCIAL GENERAL) ZONING

FOREST GLEN

SE[...]FOR PRD (PLANNED RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT)

OR RS-10,000 (RESIDENTIAL SINGLE-FAMILY) ZONING
aR a

SCHNEBLY HILL R

PROPOSED ZONING
COCONINO[...]

Sedona Red Rock News, 1981-07-08 (34)8C - RED ROCK NEWS Sedona, Arizona Wednesday, July 8, 1981

HOMES
FOR SALE

GET READY FOR a preview
of one of the finest homes
in Doodlebug. 3 bedroom,
2% bath. Over 3000 sq. ft.
of luxury living. Near the
creek but not in it. Social ac-
tivity if you want it. Very
privat[...]9,000 with assumable
8'%% loan. REALTY
ASSOCIATES OF SEDONA,
282-4123, evenings call Bob
Wirkus, 282-9313.

7 6-17 tfn cras (64)

HOMES
FOR SALE

LARGE 3 BEDROOM, 2 bath,
log home in Oak Creek Ca-

nyon. Good condition.
282-1532.
7 7-8-7-15 p

UNDER $100,000, in
Sedona West. Lived in only 3
weeks. 3 bedrooms, 1664
sq. ft., central air, gas heat,
private patio with Jacuzzi.

Call Ray Eastburg at Realty

Associates of Sedona, 282-4123, evenings call
282-4123, Eves. 282-4557, 282-4557.
7 6-10 ttn cras (33) 7 3-18 tfn cras (56)

HOMES
FOR SALE

AFFORDABLE LUXURY[...]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,

“Big enough to serve - Small enough to care.”

GOLF/TENNIS NEAR-
BY this quality built 3
BR, 1% bath home with
Family Rm. Follow sun
or shade on the covered
patios while enjoying
the good views[...]nstruction
w/frame, workshop,
storage rms., Built-in
bookcases, two-way
Flagstone fireplace.
Terms offered. $125,000

FAMILY HOME w/4 BR, 3% baths spaced well in thi# Tri-level

home, Yavapai County. Cozy conver[...]w/all-around views, well-equipped kitchen
w/built-in microwave plus ref. By appointment only. $155,000

BELL ROCK VISTA I - Best buy around when you compare! Good

private location.

2 BR w/MBP L
w/walk-in closet. Openp —

— ting approx.
var, fireplace plus heatalator,

13'10"x18'8"

covered patio. HP plus it.u.vidual baseb[...]2,500.

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY: Gas Station located in a strategic spot
in town. Call for details.

OAK CREEK CANYON
ONLY PROPERTY OF ITS KIND -- ON THE CREEK -- IRRIGATED
DEVELOPED -- CALL RUDI FOR DETAILS OR SHOWING.

Realty Associates of Sedona,

HIDEAWAY LOCATION includes approx. 1% acres, 1977 2 BR, 1%
bath Mobile in mint condition, bordered 2 sides by U.S.F.S. Hors[...]offers good

terms. $75,000

SEDONA WEST approx. 103x112 in an area of fine homes. Trees,

views. $29,500

A.M. Etter, Broker

Rudi Van Nierop, Sales

Betty Ann Solomon, Soles

234 N. Hwy. 869A
6bO2- 282-7159

2.0. Box 1609 + Sedona Ariz. 86556

HOMES
FOR SALE

HARMO[...]2 bath, family
room, screened porch, 3
years old, 100x120 com-
pletely landscaped lot.
Great view. Assumable mor-
tgage. Call Evelyn - Baldwin
Realty, 282-3621.

7 7-8 ceb (30)

LUXURY TOWNHOUSES: 2
bedrooms, 1% bath, decks
with fantastic views.
$125,000 - $139,500. Call for
further details. Century 21
Town & Country Realty,

282-7141 evenings, Mary
Lou, 282-5109.
7 7-8 cc21 (25)

SUNSET HILLS mobile
home: |New Goldenwest on
tree covered lot with great
views and backs up to
Forest Service property. 2
bedrooms, 2 baths, family
room, 12x25 covered deck.
Lots of up-grades. Quality
adult park with super
faciliti[...]n for appointment to

see. Baldwin Realty,
282-3621.
7 7-8 ceb (48)

FIX UP HOUSE OW 7 plus
acres. Backs up to Forest
land. $270,000, Century 21,
Town & Country Realty.
Evenings, 282-7141, Mary
Lou 282-5109.

7 7-8 cc21 (21)

THREE BEDROOM, 2 bath in
Pine Creek. Private well
landscaped lot $79,000.
Solar Age Realty, 634-4836
or 282-3762.

7 7-8 tfn csa (17)

MOBILE HOME. Adult sec-
tion, Sunset Mobile Home
Park, 10x55, fully furnished’
Space rent $98 per month in-
cluding water and gas.
$16,500. Ron Miller, 282-1244
(days), 282-5689 (evenings)

7 7-8 ttn crr (26)

12X60 MOBILE HOME,
awning, skirting, newly
landscap[...]ryer. Space 87.
Rancho Sedona, 282-7749.

7 7-8-7-15 p

NEED TO SELL. Will dis-
count $3000. Low down pay-
ment. Assumable mortgage,
11%%. 2 bedrooms, 2 |
baths. VOC. Reduced from
$89,0[...], 20x20
family room, large utility
room with lots of storage
and hobby room. Nice open
conversation area into kit-
chen. Assume 11% loan, no
qualifying. Owner will carry
2nd. Reduc[...]e.
$89,950! 282-4346.

QUALITY DOUBLE WIDE

coach in Harmony 93, Har-

mony Knolls, $79,000. Call .
Ralph Johnson, Solar Age

Realty, 282-9417.

7 7-8 tfn csa (17)

JUNIPER KNOLLS: Approx.
1200 sq. ft. well built adobe
brick home. Large mas[...]orated cool-
ing, super large tree
covered yard, $120,000. Call
Evelyn Baldwin Realty,
282-3621.

7 7-8 ceb (26)

TWO BEDROOM HOME in
Page Springs greatest
views possible. Terms. Solar
Age Realty. 634-4836 or
282-3762.

7 7-8 ttn csa (15)

CUSTOM MOBILE in adult
park on Oak Creek. Approx.
1400 sq. ft. 2-1 split floor
plan, 1% baths, Franklin
stove, deck. Ideal for sum-
mer[...]ing.
$42,000. Call Evelyn

Baldwin Realty, 282-3621,

7 7-8 ceb (33)

HOMES
FOR SALE

SEDOWA’S FINEST offered
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 offer 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 7-8 csu (111)

MOBILE TO HOUSE
conversion partially com-
pleted. Good for handyman.
Century 21/Town & Country
Realty. Call lona, 282-7141
or 282-7032.

q 7-8 cc21 (18)

NEED A LARGE living room?
Call Bob Link at Realty
Associates of Sedona for the
rest of the story. 282-4123,
Eves. 282-3245.

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HOMES
FOR SALE

TRAILER WITH CABANA and
full bath in Rainbow Trailer
Park. Information, Space 44
or office. 282-3379.

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WEST SEDONA - Views of
Coffee Pot - charming 2
bedroom, 2 bath, land-
sc[...]mable
mortgage. By owner,
$89,900. 282-5527.

7 7-1-7-8 p

MORTHERN WISCONSIN
cabin, on canoeing river,
Minocqua, Wisconsin. One
bedroom,[...]LeBaron, Rt. 3, Janesville,
Wisconsin, 53545.

7-1-7-15p

REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE

GREEK FRONT \ots, terms.
Call Bill, Canyon Pacific
Realty 282-3480.

6 2-18 tfn ccp (15)

OAK CREEK CLIFFS. Soin

the country club, go f[...]o Diablo, $62,450 &
$65,000. “REALTY
ASSOCIATES OF SEDONA,
282-4123, Call Bob Wirkus,
eve 282-9313.

6 6-17 tfn cras (36)

ACREAGE
LOTS
NEW SUBDIVISI[...]& Gardens
Allen Weiss, Bkr.

® Listing & Resale of lots & acreage
® Comparative Market Analysis of property
* Parceling or Subdividing acreage

* Ne[...]® Leverage & Investment opportunities

(602)282-7111/7382
FOR SALE BY OWNER

‘Beautiful Sedona hill[...]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.

RR PRT CII ALG RGR I ALLEN ALOR IORI DLO ALLL ICLP SIN,

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[...]S COMMERCIAL

Next to Wild Turkey Inn

Village of Oakcreek
Sedona, AZ 86336

Bea Stomierosky, Manager 282-5806
602-282-3434

West Sedona
89A Opp. Bayless
Sedona, AZ 86336

IN PHOENIX AREA CALL
263-5009

602-282-7200

OUT-OF-TOWNERS MAY CALL COLLECT

HARMONY HEIGHTS. 24x52 Silvercrest Mobile, 3 years old, impeccable. 15 fruit trees,
lush garden, well landscaped. Impressive view. You should see this beauty..... $73,500

JUNIPER KNOLLS SUBDIVISION.[...]OWNER WILL

Beautiful Mexican brick, 2 bdrm. home on a well-

FINANCE WITH TERMS OPEN TO

RAGATION 0 i0. a epee a ee a eee $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
GIS ene a are 40's veg See nt Ua ene bees WU eatrte a a Me bn MRLG ua kc nto mune a $8,500
2.77 AGRES south of Harmony Hills and next to So. West Center. End of the road
privacy, suitable for mobiles or build 1 or 2 homes & have horses. Terms. Owner

ONxious.[...]verlooking West Sedona. Terrific views. Zoned for 15 apts. Terms...... $115,000
AAA INDUSTRIAL PARK, Lot 18, Zoning C-3......... 0. 0c e eee $40,000
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
PO Rae TVs SPUN TNL Ts UN CRA eu. po Vea ut p< tne Oe SRC Sw ET) eae $61,500
‘RANCHO ROJO, LOT 41. Gorgeous views, it percs ........ 0. cece eee e eee ceee $45,000
‘V.0.6. Hwy. 179 & Cortez Dr. Approx. 1 Acre Zoned C-2. Terms .............. $160,000
we RORE, Mwy 't79; Zoning C-2. Terms 5 o.oo oe ho hi oh cc loca viel $176,000
VILLAGE OF OAKCREEK, C-2 zoning, sewer PAID, 28,000 sq. ft. Terms for ...... $84,000
BELL ROCK VISTA Ill, LOT NO. 19. Excellent View. Assumable mortgage ...... $18,000

CHAPEL BELLS NO. 4, LOT 24. Beautiful views[...]tage............... $23,500
OAK CREEK VALLEY, LOT 17. Unit | overlooking large picnic area & creek ..... $23,000
OAK CREEK COUNTRY CLUB WEST, LOT NO. 81. Beautiful views, close to golf

UT SGs VON TOT 00s Se a ee Vo oe a OR Cee Cl he, $25,000
BELL ROCK VISTA Ill, LOTS 3[...]ten PU act 5 er gkasae la yiak ugh Fee Pre eOLY ON Ue es $16,500

RIDGEVIEW, V.0.C. 1700 sq. ft. redwood home, cathedral ceilings, cult[...]s.atl2% ......... $27,500
‘ CATHEDRAL VIEW, LOT 100. Excellent view, 50% down, 5yrs.atl2% ........ $26,500
BELL ROCK PLAZA (Village of Oakcreek) commercial lot. 50% down, 5 yrs. at
Me[...]n, 5yrs.at12% ....... 0. cece cece ceeececc eee. $18,600

3 PLUS AGRES R1-10 Zoning. Horse property, corral built. Close in. Wooded, easy ac-
WMCP CON a 55k Wis ey dy cl pote ben acs EP Beas bc A ees aah wl ee EL $155,000

RENTALS - HOMES - OFFICES

Sedona Red Rock News, 1981-07-08 (35)[...]n-smoker. No pets,
$360/month plus utilities.
282-1386.

‘APARTMENT - 1 bedroom,
unfurnished. Includes range,
refrigerato[...]m. $325 month.
VOC. 282-4354.

‘5 7-8 tfn crgm (18)

“DOES YOUR GROUP WEED
meeting place? Two[...]with kitchens
available. Call Unity Church,
:282-7181.

5 5-20 tn cuc (16)

‘IMSIDE STORAGE Fireproot
‘buildings, r[...]Sedona.
282-4929 between 8:30 and 5
weekdays.

§ 1-5 tfn caaa (20)

OUTSIDE STORAGE $13.50
per space. Fenced, ideal for
RV's, trailers,[...]ona, 282-4929 between
8:30 and 5:00 weekdays.

5

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OAK CREEK CLIFFS: with sweeping views of red rock

canyons. Colorful adobe with expensive[...]windows, humidifier and elec-
tronic air cleaner. A well built 16 year old home

$240,000.

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Sedona. $[...]rport,
and large deck. Exceptional
views. Located in beautiful
Sedona West neighborhood,
$400/month. 1-714-724-5676.
5 7-1-7-8p

2 BEDROOM, 2 BATH, Del
Sol Townhouse, $495/[...]ished. Call Canyon
Pacific Realty, 282-3480.

5 7-1 tn cep (15)

2 BEDROOM, 2 BATH home
available about July 20[...]last, $425 per month
and deposit. 282-4502.

5 7-1-7-8p

HARMONY KNOLLS beauty.
2 bedroom, 1% bath with
lots of extras. 1 year lease
available. Call Bob Hubbard
at John DePoe Real Estate,
282-4666.

5 7-8 cjd (24)

1 BEDROOM MOBILE.
Furnished, 282-9085.

5 7-8 ct (15)
3 BEDROOM, untinished
house, Jacks Canyon, horse
set-up, $365, 1-994-1167,
evenings.

5 7-8-7-15 p

LIVINGS
REALTY,

282-1713

BIG AS A HOUSE: and just as convenient. A mobile, 2

bedrooms, 2 baths, den, family room. 1778 sq. ft. basement,
10x24 garage high enough for recreational vehicle.[...]ed rock views. So
spacious you'll never know it's a mobile. This may be your
answer to a more inexpensive type of housing ...

COTTAGE INDUSTRY: A new concept in modern
living. Your business in your home. Hold down the
overhead. This is a unique combination of home and
business space. Has display area, abundance of shop space,
frontage on 89A and a lovely large home with additional
basement space. You'll never find another just like it in

FOR RENT

VOC 3 BEDROOM, 2 bath
home. Wood burning stove,
built in appliances, being
landscaped, children
welcome. $[...]ity deposit.
Sheila Miller, Robertson
Realty, 282-1244 days, or
282-5689, evenings.

5 7-8 ttn crr (32)

ONE-BEDROOM apartment
in the Grasshopper Flats on
Sunset Drive, West Sedona.
Large rooms, laundry,[...]-4697.

5 7-8p

MOBILE HOME, furnished 2
bedroom, 1 bath. Harmony
Knolls, $350/month.
282-7510.

5 7-8 p

OAK CREEK CANYON
furnished cabin in Pine
Flats. Available now for 1
month. $600/month. Red Ca-
nyon Realty, Better Homes &
Gardens, 282-7111.

5 7-8 crer (22)

2 BEDROOM AVAILABLE
plus gener[...]refrigerator included. $425.
Pullaro Realty, 282-1851,
282-1476.

5 7-8p
6-2 COMMERCIAL or rental.
992 sq. ft. facing Hwy. 179,
Village of Oak Creek. Can
be divided. $575/month,

plus utilities. Bell Rock
Shadows I, 282-4354.
5 7-8 tin crgm (24)

TWO FURNISHED HOMES. |
in Chapel Bells and 1 in
Sedona West. Cal Weldon
Prop., Box 1375, Sedona,
AZ., 282-4175.

5 7-8 ccw (17)

PROFESSIONAL OFFICES -
Share central reception
room and employees
lounge. Includes electric and
water. 150 sq. ft. at
$140/month, 448 sq. ft. at
$400 month, may be divided.
Bell Rock Shadows Il, Hwy.
179, VOC. 282-4354.

5 7-8 tfn crgm (32)

OFFICE SPACE AVAILABLE
in Sedonan Building. 425 sq.
ft. leased at $297.50/mo.
available. Call Ginny Hays
Realty 282-9141.

53 1-7 tfn cgh (18)

_CON

MAGNIFICENT COUNTRY HOME

On 5 irrigated acres. Well plus water rights in irriga-
Magnificent country home built by first
c[...]eer with shake roof. 3 large bedrooms, 3'2 baths.
A real good buy at $195,000 ... Call Doris or Millie.

tion ditch ...

TEMPORARY RUSTIG§Foot of Sugar Loaf Mountain.

2 bedrooms, 1% baths, wrap-around deck with access from
each ro[...]r. Woodsy and delightful, joins National
Forest. $125,000.

RED ROCK NEWS Sedona, Arizona Wednesday, July 8, 1981 - 11C

FOR RENT

V.0.C. 2 BEDROOM, \':
bath, with refrigerator,
carpet and drapes. First &
last month, $100 security,
$325 month. Call evenings,
282-4374.

One mile

Newcastl

FOR RENT

On Oak Creek. Complete
ly furnished efficiency apts[...]a ses DOORS & OPERATORS
e Island INSTALLING

a OR ae 555 BLACKBIRD ROOST NO. 2

2 BEDROOMS, 1 BATH. Pine Box 1241 - Sedona eaytes=

Creek. Call Pam Rhodes at Phone 282-7939 FLAGSTAFF, AZ 8600!
Ginny Hays Realty, 282-9141. “

: oe 282-1112 114-2947

Sun Dance Town Houses are a graciously
planned community of 58 two and three-
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 on Cathedral Rock
Drive, just off Bell Rock Blvd. Every home af-
fords a closeness to the majestic red rocks
of this beautiful area.

3 FLOOR PLANS OFFERED
PRICED FROM $112,500 TO $131,500

COMMERCIAL ACREAGE WITH FRONTAGE ON 89A, ACROSS
ROAD FROM DRY CREEK STORES. OWNER WILL CONSIDER
TRADING FOR BUILDING LOTS OR RESIDENCE IN SEDONA ...
CALL DORIS MELLEN

RENT-A-WHILE

views. Call Ward...

OVERLOOKS THE CREEK:[...]&

INDOOR POOL: How about that? Plus 2 bedrooms, 1%
baths. Large garage. Unfurnished. Call John Drake.

SCHNEBLY HILL ... One of Sedona’s oldest stone
homes
bedrooms, 2 bathroo[...]f fenc-
ed patio. Adobe and Wrought iron fencing. In prestigious
Foothills South. One of the loveliest homes on the market
today. $325,000.

MODELS NOW OPEN
DAILY i0 A.M. to 4P.M.
SUNDAY 11 A.M. to 3 P.M.

Seth Williams @ Associates

Exclusive Sales Agent

Model 282-1791 Office 282-1272
Eves. 282-1711 or 282-3271

NC.

Evelyn T. Magee, Broker
Doris C. Mellen, Manager

in excellent condition. Fully modern with 3

Barns and 1.63 acre. Zoned SD. Horse

ADOBE AT THE RACQUET CL[...]he oe
yA ts BEE Ie

DELIGHTFULLY SPANISH, IN BROKEN ARROW VISTA,

One of Sedona’s most prestigious sub-division. Large s[...]n room, formal dining. Extensive
landscaping. One of the best buys in Sedona at $215,000.
Let us show you why.

Sedona Red Rock News, 1981-07-08 (36)[...]us
foois, household goods, etc.
Thursday, July 9, 10a.m.

10 7-1-7-8 p

FRIDAY & SATURDAY 9:00
to 3:00. Turn on Mountain
Shadows Drive, Sedona
West subdivision, follow
signs to Stations West. Fur-

niture and lots of
miscellaneous.
10 7-8 p

MOVING SALE. Table saw,
dishwasher, camping equip-
ment, 6 cyl. eng. plus lots
lots more. Sat. July 11, 504
wi. 89A, Petrolane yard.

10 7-8p

OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK to
handle your new or renewal
subscriptions[...]Rock News. Lamb's Shops
uptown Sedona.

BUSINESS

A& wFaAmMILlyY
RESTAURANT, Cottonwood,
AZ. Priced at $275,600. In-
cludes land, building, equip-
ment/fixtures. For further
info call Joan Allen, Realty
Associates of Sedona,
282-4123 or 282-4316.

9 6-24 tfn cras (25)

BARBERS! Live and work in
the Red Rock country. Pro-
fitable shop available[...]DePoe Real Estate
and Insurance. 282-4666 or
282-1051 evenings.

9 7-1-7-8 cid (27)

ARTISTS, movers
newsprint, 25° a pound. Red
Rock News, 282-7795.

ih 1-14 ttn xx

GIFT SHOP $5000 plus in-
ventory. Principals only. Call
282-3245 after 6[...]OPPORTUNITY OPPORTUNITY FORSALE

SUCCESSFUL SHOP in Tla-
quepaque showing excellent
net. Cordovano Realty & In-
vestments Co., P.O. Box
286, Sedona, AZ, 86336.
(602) 282-3856.

9 7-8-7-29 ccr (18)

FIRST TIME OFFERED.
Retail shop in Sedona’s most
prestigious area. Available
immed[...]lar Age
“$5. 634-4836 or 282-3762.
7-8 tfn csa (19)

RETAIL BUSINESS for sale
by owner. Prime location in
Sedona, buyer can take over
immediately. Owners retir-
ing. Call 282-3416 or
282-5612.

9 7-8-7-29 p

GIFT SHOP IN SEDONA. By
owner, uptown location. Ex-
cellent ne[...]-3308. Evenings,
282-3058.

ENERGY EFFICIENT

See this 2 bedroom, 2 bath home in Pine Valley, featuring R-19 and
R-30 insulation, water circulating baseboard[...]stove PLUS 2 car garage, PLUS 2/3 fenced acre. $91,000.

PRIME COMMERCIAL

1.62 acres on Hwy. 179, close to town. 260’ Highway frontage. Easy
to build on this very special property.

Maxine Anderson, 282-2367[...]k News

%

Gene Palmer @
Associates Inc."

ws

This attractive, well designed 3 BR, 2 bath home is located ina
beautiful area close to shopping and an elementary school. It
is slump block construction with cement shingle roof. The liv-
ing and dining area is graced by a cathedral ceiling and a
handsome stone fireplace with an energy saving heatalator:
and blower fans. The lot is nicely landscaped with a variety of
fruit and shade trees. Priced at $139,500.

A quality 2 BR, 2 bath and family room Scalf built home in
Sedona West was thoughtfully designed and contain[...]ed features for your pleasure and comfort.

There is a

separate hobby room with it’s own heating and[...]rden entry way. The tastefully designed kit-
chen is amply supplied with interesting natural wood cabinets
and metal grill doors. Priced at $145,000.

We Can Show Everything On The Market

A.E. (GENE) PALMER, BROKER

HALLIE NEWARD CONNIE WILLIAMS

282-3693

a

American’
Home Shield

Highway 89A Next to Pillow Talk, P.O. Box 211, Sedona, Az. 86336

—[...]VEHICLES

1978 CADILLAC Seville. Ful-
ly equipped incl. sun roof,
white leather. $9500. Eves.
282-5318.

8 7-8-7-15 p

1969 DATSUN PICKUP 4
cyl., 4 speed, new tires,
new paint, new upholstery.
P&R Sales, Hwy 89A & El
Camino Rd., 282-1262

8 7-8 cnn (22)

1979 JEEP CHEROKEE
Golden Eagle. Sharp condi-
tion. $6950. Eves. 282-5318.

8 7-8-7-15 p

1975 GMC % ton pickup,
low miles with roll-a-long
overhead camper. Has about
everything. Excellent condi-
tion. $5995. P&R Sales, Hwy

89A & El Camino Rd.,
282-1262

8 7-8 cnn (25)
1975 MUSTANG CPE. 4 cyl.,

4 speed, nice clean car. Sale
price $2150. P&R Sales, Hwy
89A & El Camino Rd.,
282-1262

8 7-8 cnn (20)

CASH PAID for good clean
cars, pickups, vans,
motorhomes or will sell on
consignment. P&R Sales,
Hwy 89A & El Camino Rd.,
282-1262

8 7-8 cnn (22)

1971 PINTO, 2 door,
automatic, new tires, reg.
gas. P&R Sales, Hwy 89A &
El Camino Rd., 282-1262

8 7-8 cnn (16)

TRANSPORTATION CAR,
1972 Chevy Impala. Runs
good, $400, 282-7412.

8 7-8p

1956 CHEVY 1 TON flatbed
truck w/boom, $800, washer
and dryer, $100, in working
condition. Refrigerator, $10.
282-1431.

8 7-8p

1978 HONDA CYCE station
wagon, air, radio, 24,000
mi. New tires, $4250,
282-1781.

8 7-8-7-15 p

SHOP THE
CLASSIFIEDS

TEY «
IAT[...]es.

MANZANITA BEAUTY
SUPER VIEWS -
could you ask of this fine home. Call today for an

BRIDGEPORT RANCHETTE
3 bedroom, slump enclosed mobile on an acre of
pasture with fruit and shade trees. Has barn and[...]YOU BETTER.

'SEDONA COTTONWOOD CAMP VERDE

Hwy. 179 527 S. Main Main Street The Shop Unusual
P.0. Box 1583 Sawmill Village Main Street
282-542 634-7548 3[...]NDEPENDENTLY OWNED & OPERATED

VEHICLES
FOR SALE

1977 DOLPHIN Motorhome,
on Toyota Chassis. Excellent
condition, reg. gas. Must
see and drive to appreciate.
P&R Sales, Hwy 89A and El
Camino Rd. 282-1262.

8 7-8 cnn (25)

JEEPS, CARS, PICKUPS
from $3[...]uctions. For
directory call Surplus Data
Center, 415-330-7800.

8 6-24-7-8 p

1974 ROAD/INNW
MOTORHOME on Ford
Chassis. Fully self-contained
- super clean. Be sure & see
this one - has everything.
P&R Sales, Hwy 89A & El
Camino Rd., 282-1262

8 7-8 cnn (18)

'67 % TOM FORD truck with
cabover camper. See at 29
Jordan Road, Sedona.

8 7-1-7-8 p
15 FORD GRAN TORINO,
65,000 miles, automatic, air,
power steering, power
brakes. Excellent condition.
17-18 mpg city, 19-22 mpg
hwy. 282-5746 before 5:00,
282-1002, after 5:00.

8 7-8p
1971 V.W. CAMPER (Pop-
top). Very nice and in good
condition. Economy at its
best. $2995. P&R Sales, Hwy

89A & El Camino Rd.,
282-1262
8 7-8 cnn (25)

1969 SILVERLINE boat.
Mercruiser 80 horse inboard,
$3500. 282-2417.

8 7-8p

1978 2 DOOR HONDA
Accord LX. Power steering,
dir,’ stereo-cassette, new
tires. It's a little jewel and
clean as a pin. 282-5791.

8 7-8p

1980 7’ CABOVER Pickup
camper. Like new, has
everything except ‘Jon’.
Cost over $4,000 will take
$3,000. P&R Sales, Hwy 89A
& El Camino Rd., 282-1262

8 7-8 cnn (25)

19 FT. CONCORD S.-C travel
trailer. Simmons hide-a-bed.
282-3144.

8 7-8p

MALTBY

& ASSOCIATES

REALTORS||[...]USINESS
- Ideal business for retired

Full Price $17,500. Terms

PRIVACY. What more

AND NOW
IN JEROME

RED ROCK NEWS Sedona, Arizona Wednesday, July 8, 1981 - 7C

HOMES
FOR SALE

BY OWWER - Brand new
home on golf course. Large
2 bedroom, 2 bath, double
garage, energy efficient.
Only $62,500. 567-4484.

7 7-1-7-8p

CHAPEL AREA - Low profile
outside this home but luxury
inside. Over 3000 sq. ft. of
beautiful home plus a large

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)

MOBILE HOME FOR SALE by
owner only. Oak Creek
Valley, Lot 54. Call 634-4448.

7 6-24-7-8 P

1980 14X70 SCHULT

HOMES
FOR SALE

HIGHEST QUALITY
EVERYTHING ond a view
that won't go away. 3
bedroom, 2’ bath, de[...]bath fixtures inside. Ful-
ly insulated. Loacted in the
Village of Oak Creek.
REALTY ASSOCIATES OF

studio. Sauna room, Jacuzzi,

decks. large. patio, gold mobile home. Best offer. SEDONA, 282-4123, evenings
ee aie 567-3163, evenings. Bob Wirkus, 282-9313

plated fixtures in all 3 : Si sie

baths, stereo throughout, y 7-1-7-8p[...]bout
the rest call Ron Volkman,
Realty Associates of Sedona,
282-4123; evenings 282-4019.

7 6-10 tfn cras a ee
NESTLED IN THE trees,
hear the creek and look at
the red rocks. Close to town
location, off Brewer road. 4
bedrooms, 1% baths. Priced
at $77,500 because this
house needs some finishing
work. Want to know more?
Call Sheron Erfert of Realty
Associates of Sedona.
282-1973 or 282-4123 or your
own agent. P.S. adjacent lot
also available.

7 4-15 tfn cras (59)

ZONE C-2-3

FOR SALE BY OWNER

89A West Sedona 45, 617 square feet, 160
feet frontage, average depth. 345 feet with
excellent view.

So you say “Big Deal” who needs a view
with commercial, but contrawise in view of
“Keep Sedona Beautiful” and specific sign
ordinances. If you have a view, then you are
also easily viewed. Last commercial lot to
the west across street from Rainbow's End.
$160,000, want cash offer.

HENRY H. MAAG

2045 Palos Verdes Dr. North

Lomita, Calif. 90717

213-530-0380
Eves. 714-894-4254

Shop the
Classifieds

EMAL UL AO

Highway 89A and Jordan Rd.
Phone 282-7184

EXCEPTIONAL HOME IN KACHINA
Unique Rustic 3 BR-1+-full 2% B home. Quality built.
Custom fireplaces[...]& Evap. cooling. Nat. Gas heating. Patio- .
decks on N. & E. sides. 2 car garage. Many extra
features. Privacy with many trees & excellent views.
Lot size 1 acre plus.

aN Am a Pa |

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[...]chens and 2 fireplaces.

NEAT HOME NEAR GOLF, VOC
A LOVELY HOME - 2 BR, 2 B on large ‘lot close to
golf course. Excellent land[...]oor opener. Extra storage shed. Pric-
ed fairly.

DON’T MISS THIS 3 BR mrs IN NORTHVIEW
LSS eS ee ee 3

This 3 BR, 1% bath home features a one step kitchen,
complete with dishwasher, disposal, B/I R/O,
Refrigerator, with ice maker and cold water[...]tor.
Large Flagstone patio and covered patio with in-
door/outdoor carpeting. Beautifully landscaped,[...]windows throughout, central leach
field. Best buy in Sedona. By Appointment only.

Don Pratt, Broker
282-7409

282-7865

OFFICE: 282-7184

Jim Kennedy, 282-7865
STEER Le Cees
Bill Rammage, 282-7350

Mack Cammack, 282-3165
Miriam Ochota, 282-3931
Tom Holm, 282-7807

Sedona Red Rock News, 1981-07-08 (37)6C - RED ROCK NEWS Sedona, Arizona Wednesday, July 8, 1981

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ABBIE CHALLIS REALTY

Hwy 89A at Northview

COME AND WALK
OUR
PROPERTIES

PLEASE
BRING YOUR
FOOTWEAR -

FEEL THE GRASS BETWEEN YOUR TOES
-- HOMES ON THE GOLF COURSE --

2ND GREEN :

The prime living area angles north
with open living and extensive

12TH TEE
Watch the drives down
the 12th fairway from the

covered rear patio or sit
in the sun on the deck ex-
tension. Great views and

glass to take advantage of golf
course -- Watch ‘em putt - and Red
Rock Co[...]will carry $75,000 at together with country kit-
13% on 20 year basis with principal chen and family room[...]e bedrooms and
See it today. two full baths.
ony *157,500 onty*149,500

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WORK SHOES ae
© Mobile Home SNEAKERS --

® 1,182 Square Feet Liveable
© Huge Trees
© Well on Property

® 1,360 Liveable-Mobile
© Frame/Shake Roof
© 2 Bedrooms Plus Den

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® Near Mund’s Creek : ‘[...]M FINS -- ; GOLF SHOES --
® ‘4 Mile to Picnics i ® 3 Bedrooms, 2 Full Baths
© 1,091 Liveable I © Beamed Ceiling in Liv. Rm.
® Open Floor Plan ij ® Walk-In-Closets
Brick Fireplace i © Roman Tub
® View Kitchen i ® Large Entry, Open Floor Plan
e Extensive Decking i © Near Golf
ALL FOR ONLY 4 ® Immaculate
*82,950 i *126,000
A RS A AS NES CS A GE NR A EO
HOUSE SLIPPER SPECIAL i
Near construction completion - architect designed for in- ff
door/outdoor living -- 3 bedrooms plus den, master bedroom 4
suite with studio -- 2 huge decks -- on 4 acre. Come see the. a
magnificent views. i
"249,000 '

282-4804

HOMESITES: BRING YOUR HI[...]NA MEADOWS (oo oko bccn ce tie eae se lees een > $17,200
PINE CREEK -- 2 Lots, side by side..................008. EACH $15,500
RIDGEVIEW -- It Percs............. — SOLD -—............. $18,500
BELL ROCK VISTA 1

OER AS oo. ee eee las Oa es, Daa uae eine $18,000

OTA erie eee ia ratte scat ne ce aaa Si aUee ot eekeeg e tniela $17,500

OPO AS os scoot eis ees Sa es AG es a ate $16,500

WOT ios Seasonal ap aaa oa $16,500
CATHEDRAL VISTA. cho seen da erre ce accent aneenhezerenstezess alee $15,000
2.65 AGRES on Beaver Creek: 303s oisiv cs oe wee es eee ees $18,500
TPACRE on: Beaver Creeks: io co ere re ee te Hee Spake $11,000
RIDGEVIEW -= Nice Gorner: 22... oes eee ce ee etieeee tees $15,000

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* x PRICED $30,000 AND UNDER :: «
PINE[...]ais la via ess eet $23,500
OAKCREEK | -- Best buy in the area. .......... 2. cece eee eens $22,000
MONTEZUMA PARK -- Septic already in................ eee $22,500
BELE ROCK VISTA i550 ce 55 cic citi enee Dinanee sears amelovehareubigzeu Ghhs teense $21,500
INSPIRATIONAL -- Septic in, construction ready.............. $27,900
Wr ae
x[...]-Loval (it peres):. 2.6.5 .68.05 sis via ee eae $31,500
OAK SHADOWS -- Against 4th Green and Nat'l Forest ........ $45,000
FAIRWAY OAKS -- On 12th Fairway ...........cc cece eee eee $42,000
RED[...]...........-...05- $42,000

WALK TO APPRECIATE -- A MUST TO SEE

Chapel and adjoining red rock area views. Not 1, but 3, special 2 acre
plus homesites. Prestigious area of fine homes -- EACH $46,500.

wrereree
Paul Ku[...]LTY LeeAnn Kuzdas
P.O. Box 3452 Tony Kuzdas
Hwy 89A at Northview Maneger

West Sedona, Az. 86340 (602)282-4804/

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MISC.
FOR SALE

WANT TC SAVE A BUCK o:
two?? Check the cost of
buying or selling before you
enter your next stoc[...]option order at First
Affiliated Securities,
282-1580.

YW 6-10 tfn fas (30)

STORY & CLARK SPINET
piano. Mahogany with ben-

ch. Excellent condition.
$850. 282-5250.
7-1-7-8p

ANTIQUES AND Collectibles.
Pie safe, piano,[...], wall hangings, lots

more. Antiquity Shop.
282-7121.
1 7-1-7-8 cdg (29)

ELECTRIC TYPEWRITER,
copier, ditto machine, roll
top desk with chair. D.G.
Home Center, 282-7121. Buy,
sell, consignments.

iB} 7-1-7-8 cdg (17)

ANTIQUES - Collectibles, 1.3
miles from 89A, lower Red
Rock Loop Road. By chance
or appointment. 282-4690.

7-1-7-29 p

DINING TABLE, tormal, ex-
tra leaf, pad, 6 chairs, like
new, 282-2352.

7-8-7-29 p

7 FOOT GOUCH, green
tweed, excellent condition,
$200. Call 282-4338.

i 7-8p

ENTIRE CONTENTS of
house must be sold by
August Ist. Call 282-1326 for
details.

7-8p

OLD TOWN MOVIE,
Cottonwood[...]than Star Wars.
Starring Sean Connery fronp
July 10 thru July 16. Nitely
7:30 p.m., Fri. & Sat., 7:30
p.m. and 9:30 p.m.

ih 7-8 cotm (30)

REFRIGERATOR, white, 19
in. Frigidaire, 32 in. wide.
282-7953.

i 7-8p

LIKE NEW CARPETING, 77
yds. Cost $350, sell for $100.
282-1851 or 282-9722.

W 7-8 p

BEAUTIFUL BLACK & TAN
male[...]achshund pups
at $25 each. 282-4992.

YW 7-8 cjr (18)

f REFRIGERATOR, white,

frost-free, excellent condi-
tion. $195. 282-1470.
if 7-8p

MOVING SALE Suly 24 and
25. Complete[...]que desks and dishes.
Thunderbird Road, turn left
on Whippet Way, follow
signs.

1 7-8-7-15 ctu (32)

ANTIQUE SLOT MACHINES
for sale. Completely

restored. $1500, up.
282-5331.
VY 7-8p

SHOP AT VALENTINO LTD.
Custom tailored[...]trousers, skirts and
shirts. Upstairs La Pasada.

i 7-8 cvl (19)

LIKE NEW GOLD naugahyde
divan, $60; love seat, $30,
new oven-broiler, $15, cost
$36, beautiful recliner, $65,
homemade quilt, $35, 2 cop-

per lamps, $20 each.
282-3107.
iH 7-8p

VANGUARDS INVITES You
to come in and browse! Re-
cent arrivals include color
TV, t[...]s, drum
table, dinette set, plants
and much more. 106 Van
Deren, near Red Rock News,
7-8 cvcs (33)

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.

VW 2-18 tin csr (48)

WE HAVE MAGIC Nill grain
mills and[...]a Peddler, Country
Square ‘Shopping Center.
282-1287.

1 3-11 tn cap (16)

TWO FOR ONE book ex-
change. Paperback or hard-
back. Good condition, good
selection. DG Home Center,
West Highway 89A.
282-7121.

ih 3-11 tfn cdg (19)

BE & WALKING BILLBOARD
for your business, club[...]PPIES, AKC.
Show stock, $250. Tel. No.
282-4953.

1 7-1-7-8p

100% PURE ALOE VERA
Health Juice, $6.70 qt. $20
gal[...]ther Aloe Vera

products. 282-3055 or
282-2354.
7-1-7-29 p

FREEZER, 16.9 cu. ft., 1
year old. Reg. price, $350.
Call 282-5268.

" 7-1-7-8 p

ALUMINUM PLATES, 50‘ for
clean plates, 25‘ for plates
that have been on the press
& have ink on them. Good
for trailer skirting, roofing
and shed[...]ion. $75. 282-7543.

WHIRLPOOL Air Condi-
tioner, 1100 BU, window
type, perfect. condition.
$175. 282-4669.

KAWAI BABY GRAND piano.
High gloss ebony, one of the
finest made. $6300, even-
ings, 282-5318.

N 7-8-7-15 p

LEE’S LOSERS IS A SAFE
herbal cleansing program
that helps men and[...]lite - to learn all about
it, call Gloria. 567-4991.

if 7-8 tfn cgs (26)[...]w
Hours. Open Mondays
-closed Tuesdays. OPEN TILL
10 PM, Friday and Saturday
nights.

YW 6-10 tfn cpv (16)

BOOK EXCHANGE over 300
books to select from. Buy or

exchange. Sawmill Anti-
ques. 282-9200.
iT 3-18 ttn csa (15)

MISC.
FOR SALE

COLOR TELEVISION, \9 in.
and 25 in. Excellent condi-
tion. Guaranteed. From
$195. D.G. Home Center,
282-7121

iT 7-1-7-8 cdg (15)

RANGES, ELECTRIC, gas.
Good condition. 3 colors.
Guaranteed. From $50. D.G.
Home Center. 282-7121.

1 7-1-7-8 cdg (15)

MISC.
FOR SALE

RAILROAD TIES Days

282-4532. Evenings
282-3659/7559.
1 3-4 tin cfb (15)

CINDY’S RESALE. Quality
used clothing at low[...]rday. Smith's Corner.
282-5330.
lh: 4-29 tfn ccr (18)

REALTORS
OAK CREEK LAND CO.

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NEW ON THE MARKET

Sedona Highland Estates Unit II
1-2°3 Acre Luxury Homesites

(Located in the picturesque Redrock Country of Sedona)

e Priced at appraisal

e Financing avail[...]nd cable T.V. to lot lines.

Located 2.7 mi. west on Verde Valley
School Road off Highway 179.
For more information

Joyce Brockway or Dick Dahl
(602) 282-1490 or 282-1119

Level lot on the view side of Buckboard Road. Locate your home
with COFFEE POT[...]rms,
REALISTIC PRICE! $28,000.

Unobstructed view of Red Rocks from lovely corner lot in Western
Hills 1. Lovely homes nearby. Owner asks cash. $28,000.

Two OVER-SIZED lots side-by-side in Chapel View with ALL’ ROUND
views of RED ROCKS! Buy one for $30,000 or both for $56,00[...], Assoc.

_Saera Mae Eads, Bkr.
‘Country Square on 179 602-282-1275
ANYTIME! !

P.O. Box 687
Sedona, AZ 86336

PAMELA ee
ASSOCIATES

THE PACKAGE
PHONE (602) 282-7196

P. 0. BOX 1053
SEDONA, ARIZONA 86336

(1) 2-500 SQ. FT. OFFICES
TWO BLKS OFF 89A
COMMERCIAL
RENTALS
(2) 2-500 SQ. FT. OFFICES
ON 89A
LEASE ALL OR PART

FIVE ACRES
HEART OF SEDONA

ULTRA-PRIVATE

ONE OF A KIND
IN THE VERDE VALLEY

NEW WAREHOUSE
ON A RAIL SPUR

4,000 SQ. FT. - 16’ WALLS - OFFICES
STORAGE $145,000 PARKING

2.5 ACRES

OFF DRY CREEK RD.

3-BR[...]BY ROOM OR 4-BR
DBL GARAGE,

STALLS, STORAGE
LOTS OF TREES - HORSE OK

FENCED - PRIVATE

RED ROCK VIEW[...]NEAR OAK CREEK
IRRIG. RIGHTS

2-BR, 2-BA HOME

(1) .399 ACRES
COMMERCIAL
LOTS (C-2)
§.W. CENTER

1.5 ACRES (2) ..231 ACRES

ACREAGE COMMERCIAL

BUSINESS RESIDENTIAL
Pamela S. Garland
Broker

282-4704

Joe Ochota
Sales
282-3931

Jim Garland
Broker dbw/f
282-4704

ACROSS FROM RONDEE MOTOR HOTEL
MEMBER OF THE MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
PAMELA SKIELV[...]

Sedona Red Rock News, 1981-07-08 (38)MOVIE ‘How To Stuff

‘Pajama_ Party’

A.M. WEATHER
NAVAJO NATION

DDAMS FAMILY
ABC CAPTIONED

PHIL DONAHUE

PRICE IS RIGHT (WED.)
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IN REVIEW (WE

TO TELL THE TRUTH
VARIOUS S-ORTS
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'Gold Diggers Of 1933° 10:99 AB OOCTOR

‘Dames' (TUE.),

(9) $50,000 PYR[...]9 SESAME STREET

9) HOUR MAGAZINE

[) JEFFERSONS

13) VARIOUS SPORTS

11:00 AR DAYS OF OUR . THUR.)
PROGRAMMING

@ ONE LIFE TOLIVE

vee[...]THER KNOWS

Dick Duncans
Restaurant &

Sedona’s IN PLACE for

For reservations
RAL HOSPITAL

LA PASA[...]e ‘“Y” - Sedona

DICK VAN DYKE
MAGIC METHOD OF
43) TENNIS: WCT HALL

(4) STUDIO SEE
ANDY GRIFFITH Sie is
OLD FRIENDS NEW 13 oe

LOVE AMERICAN $05 (6) UP CLOSE (FRI.)

Accessories

Ph. 282-4660

12B - RED ROCK NEWS Sedona, Arizona Wednesday, July 8, 1981

THE ADVENTURES OF
HUCKLEBERRY FINN

Brock Peters (left) plays Jim, a
runaway slave, and Kurt Ida appears in
the title role as a youngster fleeing
from the prospect of life in a boarding
school, in “The Adventures of Huck-
leberry Finn,” an “NBC Thursday
Night at the Movies” World Premiere
presentation based on the classic work
by Mark Twain, to be telecast THURS-
DAY, JULY 9.

When he learns he is to be sent to a
boarding school, Huck Finn (Ida) runs
away and is joined by close friend Tom
Sawyer (Dan Monahan) and an es-
caped slave named Jim (Peters). By
fashioning a homemade raft, the trio
embarks on a wild escapade down the
Mississippi River that leads them into a
series of thrilling and often frightening
adventures.

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time

THINK OF NEXT?
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VARIOUS
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post office box 1709 sedona, arizona 86336

telephone 602-282-7333

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WHAT WILL THEY
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LLIGAN'S ISLAND
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282-3234
P. 0. BOX 12

SEDONA, ARIZONA

Sedona Red Rock News, 1981-07-08 (39)10C - RED ROCK NEWS Sedona, Arizona Wednesday, July 8, 1981

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REALT[...]EAL 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 coomercial lot with a modern building in

the beautiful “Red Rock’ Country. $250,000. Eves: Call Dave,

282-3971 or Don, 282-5488.

NEED LOTS OF ROOM?
Check this large home, Approx. 3000 sq. ft. near shopping an[...]ing with, LR, FR, dining rm. that
have fine views of the red rocks. Two BR. up-stiars with two
rooms and bath downstairs. Possible assumable mortgage of
$79,500. A lot of home for the money. $172,000. Eves: Call
Dave at 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.

LUXURY HORSE PR[...]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 Oak
Creek. New and attractive construction. Good assumable mor-
tgage at 12%. Solar hot water. $125,000. Eves: Call Bee
282-5673.

WILD TURKEY TOWN[...]to golf course.
$64,000. Eves.: Call Dave, 282-3971.

HORSE SET-UP IN THE TALL PINES
Near Flagstaff. Three BR, 2 baths,[...]home. 5 years
old. Corrals and out buildings. All on 5.4 acres of beautiful
Ponderosa Pines. Adjacent land can be purchased separately.
$330,000 cash. 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 282-[...]rses. Utilities to lot line. Great view. $89,500.
ON OAK CREEK-CORNVILLE AREA: 6.66 acres with over 500’ of
creek frontage. $90,000.

RESIDENTIAL BUILDING LO[...]ST: Near golf course
CATHEDERAL VIEW: Great view, on sewer system
RED ROCK COVE WEST: Fine view, Near[...]-- SEDONA, ARIZONA
OPEN EVERY DAY
PHONE (602)282-4171/4471

AL GAZELY, BROKER

B.H. DAVIDSON, BRK, DBW/F, 282-3971
BONNIE TROST, BRK, DBW/F, 282-4720
JAN BIRKETT, BAR, DBW/F, 262-3577

LOU LIPPHARDT, Sales Associate, 282-1340
SPEER, Sales Associate, 262-5488
KIM LOVE, Sal[...], Sales Associate, 282-5673:

FOR SALE

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.

6 4-8 tin cras (40)

HILLSIDE LOT WITH ted
rock views. Approximately
4/10 acre off Brewer Road.
$19,000, call Sheron Erfert of
Realty Associates of Sedona.
282-1973 or 282-4123 or your
own agent. P.S. adjacent
house also available.

6 4-15 tfn cras (35)

FOR THE BUILDER with a
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 tfn cras (33)

RONNIE REALTOR -
Associate has another good
buy! 1.67 acres in Highland
Estates Unit One, $79,000.
Big and beautiful views. Call
Realty Associates of Sedona,
282-4123, Eves. 282-4019.

6 6-10 tfn cras (27)

IF YOU'RE LOOKING tor \
acre in VOC with views and
“perc” call Ron at Realty

Associates of Sedona,
282-4123, evenings,
282-4019.

6 6-10 tfn cras (22)

OAKSHADOWS LOT THAT
“percs’ and terms offered.
Call Ron at Realty
Associates of Sedona,

282-4123, evenings,
282-4019.
6 6-10 tfn cras (17)

ACREAGE FOR SALE: 1.6 -
20 acres, 2 mi E of Cornville,
10% down, carry balance of
10%, $7,900/acre,
underground electric and
telephone; water available.
Call 282-3431.

6 6-17-8-5 p

BY OWNER. IT PERCS. \t's
level and has great views.
Bell Rock Vista |, $16,750.
282-1118.

6 78 p

8/10 ACRE THAT PERCS,
near National Forest Ser-
vice. Easy to build on.
$32,500. Century 21 Town &
Country Realty, 282-7141 or
evenings, 282-4163 Barbara
Vickers.

6 7-8 cc21 (24)

OUTSTANDING IN Chapel
Bells, Views, views, invest
or build. Fine[...]epth. $30,000. Terms
50% down, balance 5 years
at 11%. MERRILL LYNCH
REALTY/TOM FANNIN.
Marian, evenings, 282-4323.
6 7-8-7-15 p

JUNIPER KNOLLS - approx.
Ys acre on a gentle slope
with trees galore. Alternate
septic system already ap-
proved. $35,000. Century 21,
Town & Country Realty,

282-7141 or evenings,
282-4163, Barbara Vickers.
6 7-8 cc21 (29)

PERCABLE LOTS. Sedona
West and VOC subdivis[...]corner lot, level, great
views. Terms available.
$15,500. Century 21, Town &
Country Realty, 282-7141 or
evenings 282-4163, Barbara
Vickers.

6 7-8 cc21 (23)

ACREAGE: Build your own
hide-away among the trees
on this three acre parcel in
West Sedona. Tremendous
views, horse priviledges.
$125,000. For more informa-
tion, call Evelyn - Baldwin
Realty, 282-3621.

6 7-8 ceb (29),

REALESTATE REALESTATE REALESTATE

FOR SALE

THE BEST OF Cathedral
View is Lot No. 123. Unsur-
passed views, paved streets
and sewer. $27,000. REALTY
ASSOCIATES OF SEDONA,
282-4123, Call Bob Wirkus,
evenings, 282-9313.

6 6-17 tfn cras (28)

CATHEDRAL VIEW, come on
out with Bob Wirkus to see
the best properties in
Cathedral View. Broker par-
ticipation is welcome. REAL-
TY ASSOCIATES OF
SEDONA, 282-4123, Bob
Wirkus, evenings, 282-9313.

6 6-17 tfn cras (31)

VIEW, MOBILE LOT. By
owner-Valley Shadows |, Lot
13, sewers in, 2 blocks to
shopping. Price $29,750.
P.O. Box 475, Carrollton, TX
75006. (214) 245-7083

6 7-1-7-8p

BY OWWER: | plus acres
Loma Topkie, West[...]uilding area with
trees. By appointment only.
282-1550.

6 7-8-7-15

BEAUTIFUL LOT OW Van
Deren in uptown Sedona,
now $35,000 for quick sale.
Junipine Realty, 282-4992.

6 7-8 cjr (15)

TREE LOADED Lot 20 Chapel
Hills - 219 ff. street fron-
tage. Neatest location in
Chapel of Holy Cross area.
Susan Street and Geneva,
$33,800. Two other wooded
lots available in Chapel.
Solar Age Realty, 634-4836
or 282-3762.

6 7-8 tin csa (33)

1.7 ACRE PARCEL AT
$12,500, only $2500 down,
terms at 10% in Rimrock.
Junipine Realty, 282-4992.

6 7-8 cjr (16)

. ORNELL
« ONSTRUCTION
FOR SALE mane
TWO GREA[...]dows, only
$22,500 and $27,000. REALTY
ASSOCIATES OF SEDONA,
282-4123. Call Bob Wirkus,
evenings at 282-9213.

6 6-17 tin cras (47)

—Quality Craftsmansh
CONTRACTOR[...]bias WITH CLOSE SUPERVISION
large beautiful house in W. DESIGN—PLANNING—FINANCING—SOLAR AVAILABLE
Sedona, non-smoker. Studio P.O. BOX 3864

282-1020

for rent. 282-1603.
5 7-8p

MANZANITA HILLS:

JACK BLODGE[...]Spacious home with views of Jerome, large lot, many trees, 3

bedrooms, 2% ba[...]decks. $300,000.
EAGLES NEST:

2 Acres. Privacy, in secluded area. $155,000.

OAK CREEK CANYON

2 Acres near creek. $150,000.
ALSO, .27 Acre. $42,000.

LoTs

NORTHVIEW,[...]r building. Owner may carry. $25,500.

YUCCA

One of a kind. 2 acres. Owner wishes to trade for materials/labor

on mobile.

Consider us when you wish to list your property.

A

JOHN A. McMAHAN & ASSOCIATES

L1Vi

Anasazi Building, Suite 1, Highway 89A
P.O. Box 1685

Sedona, Az. 86336

602-282-7296 282-4022

& A[...]®

FIRST TIME OFFERING VALLEY SHADOWS II

Live in beautiful Sedona at half the price of conventional housing!

RY

In19,000 CASH!

But tavorable terms are available. Th[...]with terms or $59,500 and $65,750 cash
They have 1248 and 1440 sq. ft. of living space respectively. All bei
provements, in[...]These units are ready to move into. Come and see this pre-planned
adult community while there is still choice. Open daily from 9 to 12 or

by appointment.

CALL JUNIPINE AT 282-4992

oe

P.0. Box 1914
Sedona, Az. 86336

John A. McMahan

Barbara Vincent, Sales

Scottsdale 948-9651
5849 E. Hummingbird Lane
Scottsdale, Arizo[...]

Sedona Red Rock News, 1981-07-08 (40)[...]ell® “Animal Walk”
Sheet Sets No-iron muslin of 65% poly-
ester/35% cotton. Flatand fitted sheet,[...]in set
| has only one pillowcase.

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~ Set he 12.88

Full Set 14.99 Reg. 19.99
Queen Set 22.99 Reg. 27.99

_ 20X26” Bed Pillow “Red Label”
_Dacron®* polyester with 100% cot-
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save from 18% to 25%

44

Twin

After Sale 4.76

save from 12% to 49%

Bibb® “Spring Meadow” Sheet Gentle green touches
on white with a fluttering of colorful butterflies.
Easy-care, no-iron muslin of 50% polyester/50%
cotton.

Full 4.66 Reg. 6.36
Queen 8.44 Reg. 9.56

King 11.22 Reg. 12.76
Pillowcases, Std. Pillowcases, King

3.44 Reg[...]uz” Ensemble Bright velour sol-
ids. 86% cotton/14% polyester. Jacquard border.

et Don. O00
Towels FOR i

After Sale 3.99
Wash Cioth 1.19 Reg. 1.54
Hand Towel 1.99 Reg. 2.79

Items Available in Family Centers Only

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Sedona Red Rock News, 1981-07-08 (41)22.47 save 25%

Twin Set

a 13.22
save 3.23

“Marcelle” Sheet Sets
50% poly[...]t:
flat and fitted sheet, 2
pillowcases (Twin set 1
case).

Full Set Reg. 18.22

5 13.99 soveazs

Queen Set Reg. 24.99

22.99 save 2.0[...]e Patch” Bedspread Ruffled and flouced.
palette of blue or gold. 50% Kodel® poly- 50% Kodel® polye[...]on. Full size.
ester/50% cotton. Full size. Reg. 31.99 Reg. 33.99

Twin Size

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“Cloud-Soft”® Mattress
Cover 50% polyest[...]press,
Evolution® || back.

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King Size Reg. 16.97 with 100% cotton ticking. Non-aller-

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King 5.97 Reg.696[...]

Sedona Red Rock News, 1981-07-08 (42)Save on color
packed bath basics

Bath 2. ‘7 00 Reg.[...]stasy” Soft absorbency! 86% looped terry cotton/14% ~
polyester, ascee tee for durability. A rich selection of contemporary colors
to accent any bath! Yellow, russet, blue or butterscotch.

Wash Cloth 1.46 Reg.199 save27%
Hand Towel 2.96 Reg.3.99 save 26%

Bath Towel
t 3.9 Reg. 5. a." save from 22% to 29%

St. Mary’s® “Apple Blossoms” Oriental influence in a luxury velour finish. 90% naturally
absorbent cotton/10% polyester. You'll love the rich look and the subtle design in biue or
suede tones, as well as the feel. Pure elegance in 3 pieces, for under 9.00!

Wash Cloth 1.46 Reg. 1.88 _ Hand Towel 2.96 Reg. 3.99

i

3 Bath or Contour
® Rug Reg. 5.59 ea. save from 17% to 29%

“Domino” Bath Accents Sculptured parquet design of 100% DuPont® nylon. 21x36”
oblong and 24” cont[...]Coordinate with your
favorite towel ensemble for a winning combination. Machine washable.

Lid Cover[...]c. Tank Set 6.96 Reg. 8.67

Items Available In Family Centers Only

297% Off shower curta[...]

Sedona Red Rock News, 1981-07-08 (43)[...]T
UP TO $700 PER MONTH.

Unfurnished house, lease 1

year or longer. Approx-
imately August 15. Prefer
area along highway 179 or
top rated subdivision. Will
also consider le[...]xperience not necessary.
Gen-Rich, 282-4834.

4 6-10 tfn cgr (23)

SEDONA CHEVRON NEEDS
full time mec[...]ek-ends.
Liberal commissions paid.
282-4660.

4 6-10 tfn cc (16)

RESPONSIBLE WOMAN to
baby-sit 3 year old.
Daytime, preferably in my
home. References. 282-4653,
evenings.

4 7-8p[...]r-

son. El Prado Galleries,
282-7390.
4 7-8 cep (15)

WANTED

EXPERIENCED MATURE
Receptionist/bookke[...]work. Part time or

full time. References.
282-4861.

EXPERIENCED WELDER
needed. No age limit, semi-
retired welcome, part time
or full time. 282-3106.

4 7-8-7-15 p

CRAFT PEOPLE WANTED.
Specializing in high quality
clothing and accessories.

Weaving,[...]atik,
fabric painting, etc.
282-2255.

4 7-8 cvl (17)

EXPERIENCED BREAKFAST
cook, baker. Apply in per-
son, Ranch Kitchen.

4 7-8 crk (15)

DO YOU HAVE ANY items
you would like to sell? We
need all kinds of quality
household furnishings. Give

us a call! 282-5953,
VANGUARD CONSIGNMENT.
4 7-8 cvcs (25)

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[...]hwasher
and nighttime dishwasher
assistant. Apply in person
Rincon del Tlaquepaque, Inc.
282-4648 or 282-1754.

4 7-8 cer (59)

ial | a Re) |
RENTED AND MANAGED FOR YOU |

WANTED

NEW Y[...]fe,
daughter and dog. Non
smokers, non drinkers.
313-255-1988 collect.

4 7-8-7-15p

IMMEDIATE OPENINGS tor
experienced concrete
finishers and form setters.
Background in both carpen-
try and concrete work
helpful. Full[...]ed

persons. Call 282-5335 for
interview.
4 7-8-7-15 p

WANTED, RECEPTIONIST.
Typing, and some bookkeep-
ing experience preferred.
Apply at Foothills South of-
fice, next to Sedona Racquet
Club.

4 7-8 cfs (18)

DISHWASHER WANTED.
Apply in person, Bell Rock
Inn. Village of Oakcreek.

4 7-8 tfn cbri (15)

FULL TIME SECRETARY
wanted. Typing skills essen-
tial and a willingness to
learn, 282-4300.

4 7-8-7-15 p

REAL ESTATE SECRETARY
/Front desk receptionis[...]lease send resume
to J.N. DePoe Company,
P.O, Box 1927, Sedona, AZ,
86336.

4 7-8 tin cdp (19)

BOOK-LOVER” wants to
buy hardbacks in good con-
dition. Call 282-9767.

4 7-8-7-29 p

L[...]ESORT

WANTED

RETIRED AIR FORCE,
former resident of Arizona.
Ten years experience with
Western Auto S[...]or
permanent position. Contact
282-9460.

4 7-8-7-15 p

MAID FOR FULL TIME work
Rondee Motel. Apply in per-
son. Uptown Sedona.

4 7-8-7-15 crm (15)

SERVICES
OFFERED

HOME CARE. Lawns & plants
watered, animals fed, home
cleaning. Take that vacation

and feel safe. Local
references. Bruce, 282-5350.
3 7-1-7-8 p

INDEPENDENT WAITER
Service. A time to relax. I'll
take care of that special mo-
ment. Parties of 2 or more.
Bruce, 282-5350.

3 7-1-7-8p

REFRIGERATOR/FREEZER
repair. All work guaranteed
and reasonable. 12 years
experience. Pete's Service,
282-2081.

3 7-1-7-22 p

POET’S PLEASURE. Window
cleaning, exper[...]references. Free
estimates. Rick $. Decker,
282-4170.

3 7-1-7-8 p

2 exciting villas at Poco Diablo Resort. F[...]l swimming pools, tennis, golf, and an assortment of other sports
available at Poco Diablo. Starting a[...]Owner will con-
sider trade for Sedona property. $112,500.

282-

Robert F. Hefferan, Jr., Broker 282-7140

59581

Doc Wenger 282-4338
Barbara Thomson 282-3390 -P.0.Box 1549 Maureen Perkins 282-4697

SERVICES
OFFERED[...]nstruction, etc. Frank
Dibisceglie 282-3926.

3 2-11 tfn cfd (15)

MORTGAGE AMORTIZATION
tables. Custom computer
printouts available through
Realty Associates of Sedona.
Only $5.00 each. Call Linda
with your request. 282-4123.

3 2-18 tfn cras (21)

DRESSMAKING, alterations.
Helen Arrants, 1254 Grand-
view, St. Rt. 3, Box 1695A,

Cottonwood, AZ 86326.
634-7069.
3 2-11-1-27-82 p

HOW’S YOUR BODY? Have
those dents removed at Tri-
ple A Body Shop. Located
behind Sunset Mobile Home
Park. 282-4311.

3 7-8 caaa (19)

SEDONA & COTTONWOOD’S
answer to your immediate
problems. Keys, safes, fire
files to protect what you
have earned. J. Howard
Hawk Co., Inc., 282-4339.
Associate, Don Moody in
Cottonwood, 634-3823.

3 4-1 tfn cjhe (30)

VEHICLE DETAILING, Hand
washing, h[...]etc. Call after 3
p.m. Appt. only, 282-9038.

3 6-17-7-8 p

TYPING: AUTOMATIC

repetitive typing.
Doc[...]s,
transcripts, etc. Guaranteed
confidential. 282-1186, even-
ings.
3 6-24-7-15 p

CARPENTRY & CONCRETE.
All types residential, com-
mercial, construction, 15
years experience. Licensed
-bonded. Cornell Const. Co.,
282-5335

3 6-17-7-8 p
COMPLETE HOME
maintenance, painting, all
r[...]vice. Your satisfaction first.
282-2346.

3 7-8-7-15p
VALENTINO, LTD. Custom
dressmaking, tailoring,
alterations, design. Upstairs,
La Pasada. Open 9 a.m. to 3
p.m. 282-5578.

3 7-8 cvl (15)

STN IRE TS Rar

SALES - DEVELOPMENT - BU[...]CONDOMINIUMS

DESIGNED BY DON WOODS - ARCHITECT

A SUPERB LOCATION WITH THE FOLLOWING FEATURES:
* A small development with seclusion, yet close to to[...]& private deck.

| REALTOR®

* Two fireplaces

* A fully equipped kitchen with a snack bar.
* Priced from $122,500, with seller assistance financing.

INCOME PROPERTY

9 UNIT OFFICE BUILDING & 7 storage yards on C-3 zoned land in
West Sedona. Terms available

COMMERCIAL PROPERTY

280 FT. of Hwy frontage comprising 3 acres with sewer hook-u[...]ly located, well treed, views, with all utilities in.

GOLF COURSE, VIEW LOTS & CREEK PROPERTY listing[...]ARIZONA 86336

(602)282-3856

LOCATED AT 203 HWY 179 JUST BELOW THE “Y”’

Dave Cordovano - Broker

RED ROCK NEWS Sedona, Arizona Wednesday, July 8, 1981 - 13C

ied Ads

Subscribe to the
Red Rock NEWS Today![...]STIGE

Stop by our offices for an inspection tour of
Foothills South's new expansion.

RESIDENCES

COUNTRY LIVING

This immaculate mobile home features two good sized
bedrooms, a large deck for outdoor enjoyment, and a dou-
ble 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 prob[...]Owner will carry. $90,000.

CIBOLA HILLS ... Top of the hill for those who want
the very best.. Terms[...]iews, club membershipo, and low
eT ul eer LU lite a cole ce i

PTH at 3

SEDONA
FOOTHILLS NORTH, LOT 13 2.42 acres, beautiful
building site, trees, views, horse privileges, $120,000
with terms available. BEST VALUE in Foothills North.
Call Ed or Nancy for information[...],
and school. Approx. ’% acre with good terms. $13,500.
Call Pat.

OAK CREEK FRONTAGE
ALMOST 6 ACRES of privacy with 75 fruit trees,. ir-
rigated pasture[...]shade trees. Call Nancy for ap-
pointment to see this rare property.

Terry L. Lavely, GRI
Manager/Brok[...]Nancy Hebbler 282-5697
Ed Hebbler 282-5697 George A. Fischer 634-4440
Brad Stewart 567-3378

282-3137

WEEKDAYS
Dry Creek Corner Office
WEEKENDS
Sales Office Adjacent to Sedona Racquet Club 282-1190

URAC M IFLR MANTA

DUANE D. MILLER -BROKER
~ R.R. 1, Box 864, Sedona, AZ 86336

Sedona Red Rock News, 1981-07-08 (44)12C - RED ROCK NEWS Sedona, Arizona Wednesday, July 8, 1981

NOW RENTING
Shops ® Offices

° Art Gallery
Hwy 179 & Schnebly Hill Bridge
AVAILABLE NOW

in the Heart of Sedona
at Sedona’s Classic Location.

Call Al Shears -282-4166
For information

get Opmkl lg Realty & Development corp.
Open House

IMAGIME’S3,000 ACRES OF
FOREST LAND AS YOUR BACKYARD

CUSTOM 4-BEDROOM, 3 BATH
TRI-LEVEL HOME BACKS UP TO
53,000 PLUS ACRES OF FOREST
LAND. LOT 17, WESTERN HILLS
ON RODEO ROAD.
TURN RIGHT ON COFFEE POT DRIVE -
FOLLOW OPEN HOUSE SIGNS

‘®[...]arate Dining Room
® Mirrored and Shelved Wet Bar
in Family Room
® Walled-in Patio off Family Room
® Redwood Sun Deck off Mas[...]Cabinets

FOR RENT

SEDONA HILLS R.V. PARK.
Live in your own R.V., beat
high rents, for $130 a month
you get water, sewer, elec-
tricity, clean[...]ay 282-3939.
Sedona Hills R.V. Park, 6
miles west of “Y" in Sedona.

5 12-10 tfn csh (45)
C-3, 480 SQ. FT. SHOP ond
office. E[...]d. Wood
Joint 282-4959. Inquire at
Wood Joint.

5 1-14 tfn cwj (18)

FOR RENT

FOR LEASE: 1050 sq. ft.
apartment. 1 bath, 2
bedrooms, family room,
self-cleaning oven[...]e, Hopi
and Kayenta Court, W.
Sedona, call 779-2841, col-
lect.

5 6-24-7-8 p

SEDONA HOME NEAR Y, 2[...]82-9307.

Proudly Presents

THURSDAY THRU SUNDAY,
10 A.M. to 4 P.M.

with Adjustable Shelves

© Breakfast Bar

“‘Spacious Homes of Pure Quality”’

JUDY HADDOCK
Realtor Associate
82-483

282-1887

da nied

Realty & Development corp.
P.O. Box[...]ntinuous Clean
Range and Oven

® Whirlpool Built-in Micro
Wave Oven :

® Custom Whirlpool Dishwasher

CUSTOM BATHS
SALES PRICE $189, 000

GENE MACDONALD
Broker
282-4834

REALTY &[...]rly Williams & Steele Land Company)

THE PIONEERS IN SEDONA

We are in our great new location overlooking the

creek at the bridge on Hwy 179.

WE HAVE MANY DESIREABLE
PROPERTIES AVAILABLE BUT
FEAST YOUR EYES ON

THESE GOOD BUYS

ATTRACTIVE INCOME PROPERTY

4-Plex Apartments -
2nd. - $165,000. Ask for Al Shears.

Good location in West Sedona, assumable loan, owner will carry

SPECIAL DEVELOPMENT ZONED

Very desirable location of 1.63 acre parcel with spacious old stone house, sha[...]ges, zoning permits multiple uses. $275,000. With 10% mortgage.

SPECTACULAR VIEW LOT

With trees on separate sewer system. New paved roads. Flexible terms for purchase,

282-4166

HWY. 179 & SCHNEBLY HILL BRIDGE

$32,500. Ask for LouAnn Evans

SEDONA

MANAGER - Al Shears, 282-5318
Tharon Shears, 282-5318

Louann Evans, 282-5318

Ed Dawson, 282-1880

Sally Steele G.R.1., 282-3134
Ellen Dal Cerro, 282-9751

RAY STEELE, BROKER

For the Verde Valiey

Call Our

CAMP VERDE OFFICE

067-9413

MANAGER - Paul Brockman
Gary Brockman

WANTE[...]me an invitation! Call even-
ings, 282-3063

4 6-17 tin xx

WANTED: FURNISHED
house or apt. beginning
August 20 thru May 31. Cou-
ple, one son (sixteen).
Possible three year[...]rde, Can-
do, N. Dakota. 58324 or call
collect (701) 968-3562.

4 6-24-7-8 p

VERDE VALLEY SCHOOL
seeks a part time teacher of
English as a second
language, beginning
September 1981. Candidates
must have an English or
foreign language
background. 282-7148.

4 6-24-7-8 cwvs (27)

DESPERATE! NEED OFFICE[...]est appraisals. Private
collector. Write P.O. Box
1048, Sedona, AZ 86336.

4 2-20 ttn cgs (19)

AN’S, LPW’S AND WA’S
WANTED. Qualified a[...]preferred. Sedona
Nursing Service. 282-4674.

4 3-19 tfn csns (15)

EXPERT BAKER tor
restaurant. Bread, sweet
and sub rolls. 282-5165.

4 7-8-7-15 ca (15)

WANTED TO RENT during
July/August or August/
September. 2 bedroom fur-
nished house on or near
Oak Creek Canyon. Quiet,
for artist and h[...]ore.
have extensive sales ex-
perience background in
ladies and mens wear. This
is a good opportunity in a
growing business for a
qualified person. References
required. Call 282-5101 for
interview appointment.

4 7-1 tn catp (37)

MEEDED tor

Bheind
musi

WANTED

SA[...]lty/Tom Fannin. Please
contact Joyce Brockway
282-1490 for a confidential

appointment.
4 7-1 tin ctf (19)

WANT TO RENT turnished, |
bedroom trailer very[...]90.

REAL ESTATE ASSOCIATES
needed for new office in
West Sedona. Call Warren
Steele at 282-3434.

4 5-13 tfn csr (15)

DO YOU WANT TO OBTAIN
your real estate sales
l[...]estate for your
own benefit? Sedona-Verde
School of Real Estate will of
fer morning or evening
classes, to begin approx.
27th of July. Frank Schive,
Instructor. For information,
please call 282-4410 or 7750.

4 7-1-7-22 cswvs (47)

NEEDED SALES Associates
for active office with 100
townhouses to market. Con-
tact Ginny Hays at Ginny
Hays Realty 282-9141.

4 3-4 tfn cgh (19)

DRAPERY
WORKROOM
Manager, and staff person-
nel, experienced in all phases
of drapery workroom opera-
tions needed immediately.
Full time. Strictly custom
work. Fancy not essential but }
a definite plus. Well equipped
shop in comfortable surroun-
dings. Excellent salary &
benefits to qualified in-
dividual. Send resume to Red

f Rock NEWS, Box M, P.O. Box

619, Sedona, Az. 86336.

WESTERN
AUTO

Dealers wante[...]WILLIAMS
PHOENIX
SEDONA

Your opportunity to own a
retail store selling tires, auto
parts, accessori[...]Western Auto Supply Co.
500 S. Seventh Ave.
City of Industry, CA 91744
Phone: 213-968-1451

13S Merrill Lynch Realty-Tom Fannin

List Your H[...]and we'll get it sold.

We're so confident about this claim that if you're not
happy with us, you can c[...]ns asked — BUT WE BET

YOU WON'T.

Wouldn't you like to know you've got Merrill Lynch
Realty/Tom Fannin working for you?

cw

GUARANTEE OF ACTION

Le panel

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adel

Teen Poneto
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No. 9 LIQUOR LICENSES

in Yavapai County, plus a well-established Feed and Grocery business. Real Estate includ-
ed in the sales price of $230,000 w/terms. Eves. 282-2061.

PRIVATE — SECLUDED — FLAGSTAFF

3 bedroom, 1% bath, modular home in unusual setting. An island in the pines, surround-
ed by forest lands, horse privileges, barn, corrals, PLUS a 2-story brick commercial
building. Call eves. 634-4990.

SECLUSION IN JEROME

Two bedroom, 1 bath, completely remodeled studio, distinctive woodwork, and wood-
burning stoves in living room and bedroom. Lots of shrubs and trees. Owner will carry
with substanti[...]designed to please your patrons with wide variety of inventory. 10,438
sq. ft. of market space, plus 1800 sq. ft. in the living quarters upstairs. Financing
available plus owner will carry. Priced at $125,000 plus inventory. Eves call 282-2061.

COTTONWOOD BUNGALOW

Near shopping - completely remodeled home, 3 bedrooms, 1 bath, painted inside and
out, fruit and shade tre[...]l 634-5835.

VIEWS.

HARMONY DELIGHT

Looking for a carport that will house your motor home, on a large lot with mature land-
scaping, pool privileges and recreation facilities? Then don't any farther. This 3-bedroom
mobile home in a quiet neighborhood is for you. Call 282-4443.

CAMP VERDE ACREAGE

Permanent pasture, irrigation, 12 fruit trees, 120-foot water well, fenced and cross-
fenced, all complemented by a well-kept home with a good view, ample storage space,
nice fireplace and many other pluses. Located in Camp Verde, near shopping. Call eves,

282-2061.

TRADE OR ASSUME V.A. LOAN

Will trade acreage. Energy-efficient, well[...]southern exposure for solar application are among a few of the energy-
saving items in this 3-bedroom, 2 full bath home. W/W carpet, F/A heat and evap. cooler.
This home is 2 years of age, has superior views and deck. For your personal appointment

to see this home which is offered at only $68,000, call eves at 567-4055.[...]Box 2226 Sedona, Az. 86336

PLAZA DEL SOL
Village of Oakcreek

THE HAWK BLDG.
805 W. Hwy. 89A

COTTONWOOD
437 S. Main

282-1119

>=

282-1490 34-4233
NOW HIRING NEW LICENSEES, ASSOC[...]

Sedona Red Rock News, 1981-07-08 (45)14C - RED ROCK NEWS Sedona, Arizona Wednesday, July 8, 1981

All lots subject to prior sale

This home is uniquely designed to accomodate
both husband and wife. He'll appreciate the
1,344 sq. ft. basement area -large workshop &
quiet office plus enclosed 2-car garage. She's
sure to enjoy the 1,744 sq. ft. upstairs - large
bedrooms,
w/raised & covered decks. 4

MIKE WEINBERG 282-4433/282-2466 $139,500 BEV OBERG

co

Spectacular viewsites
overlooking Oak Creek

e NOW ...12%, 6 year mortgage money
e % to 3 acre homesites[...]these properties!

REALTY EXECUTIVES’
REALTORS"
OF FLAGSTAFF

THE PALISADES
Scale 1%4'= 1 mile

Located on Brewer

Road 1 mile south

of Hwy 89A

(just west of the’’Y”™
1 block turn seuth)

CALL KRISTEN JOHNSON @ 282-1153 © 209 JORDANRD. ¢ P.O. BOX 293, SEDONA, ARIZONA

THE PRLUSRDES

OPEN DAILY 9-5 A Del Paso Construction Co., inc. Development
BERR[...]non-drinker.
Many personal references.
Call 602-991-5573 or write
12402 N. 80th Place, Scott-
sdale, Az. 85250.

3 7-[...].
Expert re-weaving and
restoration. 282-3329.

7-1 tfn csg (15)

SERVICES
OFFERED

WELL QUALIFIED LADY
from[...]lent local references
provided upon request.

3 7-1-7-8 p

CLASSES COVERING
various aspects of Yoga
from postures to meditation.
Call Yogi Rob at 282-1750.

3 7-1-7-8 p

HOUSEPAINTING, gardening

and yardwork. Please leave

message for Rob at
282-1750.
3 7-1-7-8 p

Thinking of Selling?

Don’t do a thing until you've
talked to us about our NEW
27-[...]or large, statewide.

Customer references.
634-5819.
3 6-24-7-29 p

SERVICES
OFFERED

HANDY MAN SERV[...]ng, pain-

ting, minor repairs,
references. 282-5511.
3 7-8p

YAVAPAI STEEL building
sales. Quality metal
buildings laid down on your
property, erected on your
slab or the complete turn
key job. Call collect if out of
town. 567-9764.

3 6-24-7-15 p

BRICK, BLOCK and concrete
work. Landscaping,[...]Red Rock Ser-
vices, 282-3260.

3 6-24-7-8 p

...A program designed to put forth a maximum selling effort in
these turbulant times.

rs

For more information,[...]R HOME

spacious living room & kitchen

CORNVILLE
This 9.85 acres enjoys Red Rock Views, access to Lower[...]ent land. Mobiles permit-
ted...terms available. 21
MIKE WEINBERG 282-4433 /282-2466 $64,025

CLARKDALE
Spring Creek Frontage on this 9.06 acres with horse

privileges and excellent t[...]466 $50,000

TALL TREES & BEAUTIFUL VIEWS...
From this well-constructed 3 bedroom contem-
porary home. F[...]-
walk to town.

patio and deck for views and

A CAREFUL BUYER’S DREAM”
Featuring 2 large bedrooms, 1% baths, fireplace,
beautiful new kitchen with lots of work area,
plus storage. Beamed ceilings throughout and all
rooms lead to long deck.

16
282-4433 $260,000 BEV OBERG
LOTS & ACREAGE

282-4433

$110,000

Tucked quietly away
beautiuflly landscaped
this home is definitely

‘QUIET SECLUSION

on a heavily wooded,
lot in the Chapel area,
one-of the more unique

26 abodes in Sedona. Architecturally designed, this

cozy home is a perfect

get-away with its large

living room and fireplace. 8

MIKE WEINBERG 282-4433/282-2466 $119,000

ROLLING HILLS ESTATES

LAKE MONTEZUMA
Pick it up for a song! This beautiful view lot for only
$4,500! Located near[...]282-4433 $4,500
FLAGSTAFF
Perfect mobile hideaway in the pines. A beautiful lot in
Kachina Village. 25
MIKE WEINBERG 282-4433 /282-2[...]Real state Centra

Prestige Properties Since 1961

Post Office Box 360 Sedona, AZ 86336 (602) 282-4433

This Picture Perfect sloping lot has unobstructed sensa-
tional views of Sedona’s Red Rocks. Underground utilities
and ready to build! 24
SHIRLEY KINGMAN 282-4195 $46,000
This lot also has undergound utilities and is in a perfect
location with mature trees and that all-important red rock
view. 14

MIKE WEINBERG 282-4433 /282-2466 $39,500

Other[...]nly
$28,000.

Terry Antelman [R |
Shirley Kingman a,
Beverly Oberg

Bill Sponsler

Mike Weinberg MULT[...]xecutive secretary,
Public Relations, will assist
in your business, your office
or mine. All phases
business. Write J.B. Enter-
prises, Box 2177, Sedona,
AZ 86336 or call 282-4346.

3 7-8-7-29 p

RECONSTRUCTION,
restoration design. Quality
work in all aspects of
residential and commercial
remodeling, maintenanc[...]3 7-8p

COLOR PHOTOGRAPHS ot
your valuables for in-
surances purposes. 35 years

experience. Hec Martin,
282-7983.
3 7-8-7-29 p

SALE INSTALLATION of
storage shelters assembled
on site. Satisfaction
guaranteed. Phone 282-9459.
3[...]lves,
cabinets, decks. Experienc-
ed. Call 282-4861.

3 7-8p

PAINTING - Over 20 years
experience - custom work a
specialty - free estimates.
Call after 5:00, 282-1918.

3 7-8 p

FULLER BRUSH offers
answering service for
Sedona, 282-3260. Rest of
Valley, 634-7938. Seth
Kellogg, area dealer since
1973.

a 7-8 p

ARIZONA AIR conditioning
since 1970. Licensed and
bonded. New construction,
remode[...]gardener. Truck
available. 282-5578.

3 7-8 cvi (17)

REMODELING, ‘renovation
and new construction. Finish
carpentry, decks and
screened-in porches,
Douglas Homs, 282-2024.

MISC.

IF YOU ARE INTERESTED in
Herbs, their cultivation and
use, call Darryl at 282-5670
or 282-9149. Classes beginn-
ing July 9 at the Village
Nursery in the Village of
Oak Creek.

2 7-1-7-8 ce (30)

FEEL TIRED AND \istless.
Hard to get out of bed. Try
Shaklee. No harmful drugs.
No synthetics. Made from
live organic plant life.
282-9594.

2 7-1-7-8 p

ADAMS
EXTERMINATING SERVICE

Serving[...]eed termite
work. CALL 634-773)
or 282-9437.

>on Sag tapi simi ail

Sedona Red Rock News, 1981-07-08 (46)2070 OEE cone readymade drape in stock

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; “Bradford” Drapes Save now and
enjoy the ultimate—look in insulated
comfort and easy-care. 60% rayon/
40% Celanese® acetate. Machine
washable. 46x84”. Reg. 11.99 pr.

10.47 3:

“Antique Satin” Drapes 61% rayon/
39% acetate, foam-backed for year
round savings. Solid tone in sand,
brown or royal blue. 48x84”. Machine
washable. Reg. 13.97 pr.

Items Available In Family Centers Only

36” Tier

3.16

save 25% Reg. 4.22 pr. »

48x36” Tier

save 25% Reg. 5.66

Cape Cod Curtains Clas-
sic styling in 50% polyes-
ter/50% rayon. Muted sol-
ids of attractive earth tones.
Tie-backs included. Ma-
c[...]® rayon, perman-
ent press. Delicate solid tones
of rust, brown or natural.
Other sizes and tie-backs
available.

Valance 52x11

2.17

save 24% Reg. 3.66

Valance 48x11

3.17

save 19% Reg. 4.66

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Peasantry Dress Prints Old-time prints of Surfline Sportswear Plains By Springs Mills®.
50[...]otton. Permanent press, machine wash,

wide. Reg. 1.98 yd. dry. Full bolts, 44/45” wide. Reg. 2.59[...]>

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Placemats Quilted accents of 65% polyester/35% Avril®

rayon. Brown, rust, canary or bone. Reg. 1.99 ea.

AB tos; Se
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6.27 save 25%

“Leno-Weave” Tablecloth Na[...]permanent press. 52x70”. Reg. 8.37

1 .63 save 25% 7.83 save 25%

Placemats Ruffled and[...]50% polyester/50% rayon. White,
ester/50% cotton. 18x20”. Reg. 2.17 ea. beige, gold or brown. 60x86” or 68” round. Reg. 10.44 ea.

1 67... save 33%

White on White Shirting Fancies Tops
on top, 80% polyester and 20% combed
cotton. Permane[...]4.07 | . =

Velvelour Pillows Solid tones of ribless corduroy in gold,

entire stock of ails cloth ack oles
ilted placemats perma-press tablecloths

1 Sy. save 17%

Bleached Muslin Quality and versatil-
ity by Rockland Industries®. 100%
cotton. Machine wash, warm. Full
bolts, 44/45" wide. Reg. 1.89 yd.

entire stock
colorful toss pillows

brown, green, cognac or camel. 15” square. Reg. 5.44 ea.

5.22 save 25%

Accent[...]Brown, camel, rust,
biue, ginger or celery tones. 15” square. Reg. 6.99 ea.

Sedona Red Rock News, 1981-07-08 (48)16C - RED ROCK NEWS Sedona, Arizona Wednesday, July 8, 1981

SUMMER’S UPON US! POOL TIME!

This special hilltop home is waiting for you! Truly a one-
of-a-kind with an enclosed swimming pool - a rarity in
Sedona! Entertain at poolside and enjoy swimming year
round. Beautifully placed among many trees in a seclud-
ed location and offering great views. PRI[...]AL! $225,000. JOIN US! LOCATED OFF WEST
HIGHWAY 89A.

OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY 1-5

CHARMING COUNTRY STYLE HOME

Feel the warmth of this home as you enter through the
oak hardwood entry and step down into the sunken living
room with a bay window for great views! 3 bedrooms,
dining ro[...]e beautiful
country kitchen! CLOSE TO GOLF! ONLY $115,000.
ASSUMABLE MORTGAGE! A GOOD VALUE!

EXCELLENT BUILDING SITES
BELL ROCK VISTA 1, 101 27, good value
DAK CREEK VALEY, tots, mobile, terms
PINE VALLEY, Lot 156, Views, Terms
OAK SHADOWS, Lot 266, Views, Tree[...]t 236, Walk to Golf. Terms
WESTERN HILLS, Approx. 1.03 acre tree-covered, views
PINE VALLEY, Lot 202,[...]el, percs, Terms
DRY CREEK RD., Parcel 8, Approx. 1.14 AC, Terms
RED ROCK COVE E, tot 63, on Golt — SOLD — Terms
DRY CREEK ROAD, Horse Property, approx. 1.63 acre
RED ROCK LOOP RD. Approx. 2.21 acres, views, terms
BELL ROCK CENTER, 10: 31-34, 1-2 w/building plans

Call Now For Our Selection of Building Sites!

Red Canyon

Realty, Inc.

BRANCH EXCHANGING OFFICE
THE FINANCIAL CENTER
282-1251

PINEWOOD OFFICE - 286-1387
FLAGSTAFF OFFICE - 526-4438

ee

BEAUTIFUL OAK CREEK CANYON
WITH OAK GREEK FRONTAGE

Is where you can find this well designed and professionally decorated
home placed among the blackberry patches on almost one acre.
$224,900. DRIVE UP AND ENJOY OUR PRECIOUS OAK CREEK. NORTH
ON HIGHWAY 89A

OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY & SUNDAY 1-5

DO YOUR PACKING TONIGHT!
This home is vacant and ready to move into! Approx. 1863 sq. ft. of
living space including room for a HOBBY or DARK ROOM plus VIEWS
abound from the living, dining and master bedroom. Come see this 3
bedroom, 2% bath home convenient to GOLF. $131,900. FOLLOW
SIGNS OFF BELL ROCK BLVD. IN THE VILLAGE OF OAKCREEK.

OPEN HOUSE FRIDAY & SATURDAY 1-5

EASY LIVING AT AN EASY PRICE

Compare the value of this newly completed home. The lovely parquet
entry an[...]arble vanity tops and two car garage
are included in this custom design. AN EXTREMELY GOOD VALUE AND
EASY P[...]LE LOAN.

VALUE! SPACE! VIEWS!

© First Offering on this Brand New Beauty.

© Huge Living - Dining Room w[...]Backs Forest Service © Unobstructed views.

© $168,000 With Assumable Loan.

WALLS OF WINDOWS

© Contemporary & Glass Home with Great[...]ree Bedrooms ® 2% Baths ® Large Utility Room.
e A Perfect Family Home! ® Loaded with Storage.
® ONLY $104,000 with Assumable Loan.
CALL TODAY FOR AN APPOINTMENT
BOTH HOMES ARE OUTSTANDING VALUES AND LOCATED
IN NORTHVIEW IN WEST SEDONA.

282-7111

' WAITING FOR YOU

inc

and Gardens®

ARTISTRY IN WOOD AND GLASS!
Describes this unique and exciting home nestled into the
Red Roc[...]iful redwood SPA! Offered at $325,000. WE'LL BE
- ON THE GOLF COURSE IN THE
VILLAGE OF OAKCREEK. TAKE BELL ROCK BLVD. AND
FOLLOW SIGNS.

OPEN HOUSE SAT. 9-5, SUN. 1-5

A COUNTRYSIDE ACRE

Gives privacy and views galore. This lovely solar double-
wide mobile home has two bedrooms, two baths plus a
family room. It’s set up high to insure peace and quiet.
The owner is offering attractive terms. ONLY $99,000
CALL FOR LOCATION!

ARTIST’S WILL LOVE IT!

Because this wonderful open feeling home has walls of
windows to afford panoramic views. With three bedrooms
plus a STUDIO or OFFICE that has its own 2 bath, its an
artist's delight. Included is a private deck with a relaxing
HOT TUB. CENTRALLY LOCATED. $142,500.

CONGRATULATIONS
TO KIM SHANNON

JUNE SALESPERSON
OF THE MONTH

It gives us great pleasure to make this award to Kim. He
is extremely creative and this talent adds to his profes-
sional ability and performance.

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TG&Y’S ADVERTISED MERCHANDISE POLICY -TG&Y's policy is to always have advertised merchandise in adequate supply in our stores. In the event the advertised
merchandise is not available due to unforeseen reasons, TG&Y will provide a Rain Check, upon request, in order that the merchandise may be purchased at th[...]r you may purchase similar quality merchandise at a similar price reduction. It is the policy of TG&Y to see that you are happy with Your a

purchases. elt is TG&Y’s policy to be priced competitively in the market. Regular Sale Prices may vary market b[...]News Mirror, Vic-
Woodland, Yucaipa. COLORADO: L'a Junta, Long- tor Valley Daily Press & Advertiser,[...]iller, Banning Record Gazette, Pennysaver
NOTICE: In New Mexico, any customer may buy, thru the sale N[...]at & News Advertiser.
date, an unlimited quantity of any Item at the advertised price. Press Democrat,[...]Independent, Rio Grande Sun. T ‘
SALE ENDS JULY 11 verside Press Enterprise. en

Sedona Red Rock News, 1981-07-08 (52)[...]LDON

sod
TRASK - BUILT

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 tha[...]the
discriminate buyer. 3 B.Rm’'s. (2 with walk-in
closets); 2’ B.; Liv. Rm. 19'x26'; formal din-
ing 11'x12' & very convenient kit. 12'x14’. All
quality appliances incl. refrig., ws[...]fireplace w/circ. fans.
Prox. 2000 sq. ft. incl. 10'x20’ screened por-

ch; central heating & cooling; 23'x24’ garage -

& central sewers. Compare this home at ---
$125,000.

10% FINANCING

Owner will carry $59,000 at 10% interest.
The home w/just about everything. 3
B.Rm's., 1% B., Fam. R'm. w/Earth stove,
ceiling fan & boxed[...]& fireplace; country
kitchen w/dining area, built-in desk,
breakfast bar; work area & utility r'm.; 3-bay
22'x30' garage w/R.V. facilities incl., 16
elect. outlets, 6 windows & 3 overhead
doors. Metal stg. bldg. w/conc. floor. One
half ac. of deep soil; landscaped incl. 13
fruit trees, 7 grapes, roses, mums & 17
mature trees. A real pleasure to show. List
Price: $159,000 with $10,000 discount for
cash!!

OWNER WILL CARRY

This Wagley-built 3 year old home with
great views. 2 Ige. B.Rm's., 1% baths, Fam.
R'm. 14'8"x19'10", Liv. R'm. 14'8"x19'10",
elect. kit. 8'6"x11'4", utility area 9'2"x10'6",
patio 10'x40', db'll, C.Port 20'x22'8", 6” in-
sulated walls, R-22 ceiling, R-19 in floor,
Db'Il. pane windows, Nat. Gas central heat[...]g, very efficient earth
wood burning stove. Check this one out for
very modest utility bills. On central sewage
system. Low, low existing mtg.
assumable. $30,000 dn. bal at 12% - Total
price
$112,500.

SADDLEROCK 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 $14,500 at 9% in-
terest. Total price --- only $31,500

OAK SHADOWS (V.O.C.)
Lot 295, Oak Shadows. Attractive corner lot
in area of custom-built homes. Deep soil,
golf course, Red R[...]L 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.

CATHEDRAL VIEW
Lot 188 - One of the nicest. Great views,
slightly sloping in well protected area. 10%
discount for cash. Terms: --- $27,500.

BEAUTIF[...]iews. Central sewers. Terms: 20% dn., bai.
5 yrs. 10% interest --- $33,900 Try $3,500
down.

VERDE VI[...]8,000.

SEDONA WEST
$3,000 discount for cash; Lot 151, a very
select homesite in area of fine homes. Will
accommodate an aerobic system. T[...]s ---
$49,950.

WILL LEASE WITH OPTION
Vacant lot 100’x208’ adjacent to Pima Sav-
ings new office. The hub of Sedona’s growth
pattern. Will give long term le[...].

“The Weldon Building”

Across from Chamber of Commerce office.

Box 1375, Sedona, Az. 86336;

Phone 282-4175

“Integrity is Our Firm Principle"

MISC.

NON-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.

2 6-1 tfn cbd (35)

FIRST MORTGAGE available
on apartment complex.
$100,000 principal at 18%
payable in | year. Call Dick
Olsen for information. Oak[...]YAVAPAI COLLEGE, Non-
credit Real Estate Seminar,
12 clock hours. Re-license
seminar on planning & zon-
ing, $30. July 10-11, 9 a.m. -
4 p.m., Verde Campus. In-
structor, David Maggard,
Call 634-7501.

2 7-8 cyc (27)

RESERVATIONS FOR THE
Flagstaff Festival bus, July
11, call Millie Leenhouts,

282-1231 days, 282-4591
nights or Fran Zimmer,
282-7751 days, 282-3474,
evenings.

2 7-8p

STATE FLAG DED[...]e Elk’s Lodge. Prime rib
dinner and dance, July 11,
1981. Dinner at 7:00 pm,
dancing 9 p.m. til ?. Tickets
$7.95. For tickets call
282-7571 or 282-5229 or any
Elk’s member.

2 7-8 cel (35[...]AL, MOTELS
APARTMENTS
LICENSED YOURPLANS —_ BOX 1150
AND OR SEDONA, AZ.
BONDED PH. 282-3298

WEED-TROL, INC.

Makes House Calls.
Houseeeee,

they're a lot better at Killing Weeds.

| Winter Preemergence and Monthly
maintenance services. Call now for a free

282-3321 282-5510 634-2495

After 4 P.M.

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ONE-OF-A-KIND

View overlooking river --
lights of Jerome. Acre-plus in secluded
area on hillside ideally suited for solar
earth home. $15,000.

Verve Vautey Rear

Cottonwood
_ DAYS 634-7522 - Eves. 634-5078
206 S. Main St. in Verde Valley Motel

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Georgialee i
McGaffey

Est. 26 Yearsin Sedona 282-3564

5% ACR[...]IRRIGATED *
pasture. 2 bdrm., 2 bath mobile plus 1100 sq. ft. y
greenhouse. 75 fruit trees. Has own well. $220,000. +
x A LITTLE PEACE. A LITTLE QUIET. A LOT OF *
x COUNTRY LIVING. Beautiful 1900 sq. ft. 3 bdrm. home
% on 4 acre, fruit trees and irrigation. Priced right.

* HOME BIG ENOUGH FOR A LIFETIME OF HEIRLOOMS!
On % acre, 2 story home, 3000 sq. ft., 3 bdrms., family
room, office. Assumable mtg.

« «©—s A BETTER INVESTMENT FOR TOMORROW IN LOTS!
% Rolling Hills, with views of sunset.............. $45,000.
Nice level building lot, walk to shopping. ....... $19,000.

Opening for Licensed Real Estate Associates or
Central Location.

CORNER HWYS. 89A & 179
NEXT TO CEDAR MOTEL OFFICE _

P.O, Box 36 - Sed[...]MISC.

COOL COLORADE. Vacation
time? Looking for a spot
that won't cost an arm and
leg? Make your reservations
now for HIGH COUNTRY
LODGE in the heart of the
lake country, 18 miles out of
Durango. Just minutes from
lakes, horseback ridin[...]ms, some with kitchenet-
tes. All guests have use of
our new large B.B.Q.'s and
old-time campfire. Bring
your boats and trailers, we
have plenty of easy access
parking. We're filling up, so
please call now for informa-
tion on our reasonable
weekly and daily rates.
Sheila Miller, Robertson
Realty, 282-1244 or 282-5689.
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LOST &
FOUND

DID YOU LOSE A chainsaw
last month? Give us a call,
282-4992.

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PERSONAL

GET THE CO-OP HABIT. Red
Rock Art 'N Craft Co-op,
open daily, 282-2215. Featur-
ing: Batiks, sculptures,
watercolors, oils, stain
glass. (between Jordan Rd.
and 89A) 247 Apple Ave.

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RED ROCK NEWS Sedona, Arizona Wednesday, July 8, 1981 - 15C
eS:

SAY “GOODBYE”

TO SEPTIC SYSTEMS

CATHEDRAL VIEW
ENTRAL SEWER

Consider for a moment all the advantages

® Your choice of a lot in Cathedral View entitles you to
membership in the Village of Oakcreek Association, a real plus
in this area. That's because the Association owns and operates
the Robert Trent Jones Championship 18 hole golf course. Ex-
perienced investors know the value of golf course properties.

a

® In addition to central sewer, there is electricity, telephone
and water service to every[...]Streets are finish
graded and are being paved at this time.

e Since there is no septic tank or leach field on your lot, you
have more design freedom of how to site your home. Most lots
will even accomodate a swimming pool if you desire.

® Drive out today or call Realty Associates of Sedona. Prices
start at $19,500. Terms available.

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All buyers should obtain a
copy of the Amended Sub-
division Public Report and

Zz r[...]prior sale. Prices sub-
9 ject to change without
a notice.

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The lots marked in solid
black already have houses
going up on them.

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REALTY

ASSOCIATES
of SEDONA

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P.O. BOX 1225 e SEDONA, AZ 86336

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