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Sedona Red Rock News, 1983-05-25 (1)2B - RED ROCK NEWS Sedona, Arizona Wednesday, May 25, 1983

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GRADURTES seDona[...]age Shop

Uptown Sedona

PAUL KNAACK MARK KOTCHO

A.J. Bayless

Phone 282-4542

KATHERINE KLEINE ELIZ[...]orm Bookstore
and Gift Shop

Uptown Sedona 282-3471

Highway 89A - West Sedona

Sedona Chevron

Phone 282-4660
Hwy 89A & 179 - Sedona

Ayres & French Insurance

Phone 282-7191
1785 First State Plaza - W. Sedona

Biddle Outdoor Center
Phone 282-5257
Hwy. 89A - West Sedona
Pima Savings & Loan

Phone 282-4148

La Zapata Family Shoe Stores
634-7042

John De[...]Uptown Sedona

282-4368 eee ry

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Hwy. 89A - West Sedona Uptown Sedona Cottonwood

Sedona Hardware
Phone 282-7733

Sedona Auto Parts
Phone 282-4193

Oak Creek Glass Company
Phone 282-4101

Hwy. 179 - Sedona Hwy. 89A - West Sedona

-Dick’s Car Clinic

Phone 282-4711

W. Hwy 89A

Sedona Stationer
and Office Supply

Fox Building 282-7317
Coffee Pot Dr. W. Sedona

George & Claudine

Moo[...]Rd., Sedona

Real Estate Central
282-4433 or 282-4195

The Pharmacy

Joe Rowan, Owner
Sunset Plaza, W[...]l Contractor

Between Uptown & West Sedona 282-7021

Sedona A & W
Fine Family Dining
Hwy. 89A - West Sedona

Bill's Automotive
Phone 282-9562

W.Hwy 89A

Hwy. 179 - Sedona

MAX GRIESENBECK HUNTER GROVE

JULIE H[...]Sedona Sound Radio Shack

Phone 282-5229

Hwy. 89A - West Sedona

Ollie & Katie
Hundelt

Kentucky Fried Chicken

Young and Keith Lee

Hwy. 89A at Sunset Dr. 282-5181

Sedona Barber Shop
Rojo Vista Building
Phone 282[...]usberg
282-7489

Andy Hughes Real Estate

Gallery of Homes
Phone 282-7116 or 284-1540

282-7954 Yavapai Lane - West Sedona

282-7091

‘West Sedona Hwy. 179 - Sedona & VOC

Sedona Red Rock News, 1983-05-25 (2)RED ROCK NEWS Sedona, Arizona Wednesday, May 25, 1983 - 7A

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POCO DIABLO AI THESE POINTS

In order to avoid parking congestion at Poco
Diablo[...]ten-
ding the concert should park at either First In-
terstate Bank in West Sedona, Valley Bank on

PARR CONCERT

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of the night-blooming cereus titled
“Crescendo”[...]d near uptown Sedona, or at the Castle
Rock Plaza in the Village of Oakcreek (as shown
on map). Buses will be picking people up at the
three locations to transport them to Poco Diablo.

are $15 unsigned; $25 signed.
WHAT ELSE IS HAPPENING?
As if all this excitement isn’t
enough, Nevin Kempthorne Fleet
will be on hand a good portion of

scoop on ail the offerings - some
real dandies! Then, of course, there
is the fantastic smell of grilled
steaks wafting across the green,
and the gentle babble of friends

group leader in the CSO and a member of the
Kiwanis Club of Bell Rock and Al Herrman, chair-
man of the CSO. Making the presentation is Leo
Miller, secretary-treasurer of the Kiwanis Club.

A donation of $250 was given to the Community
Service Officers of Sedona by the Kiwanis Club of
Bell Rock at its Thursday meeting. Accepting the
check are (left to right) George LaVorgna, a

“Mellerdramers’ Program Presented to
Kiwanis Club of Bell Rock Members

Tim Young, chairman
of Fund Raising for the
Chamber of Commerce,
producer of The Meller-
dramers and first vice-
president of the Sunrise
Kiwanis Club, gave an in-
teresting program to the
Kiwanis Club of Bell
Rock on Thursday on a
subject dear to his heart -
the Mellerdramers.

A[...]several musical
numbers for the enter-

tainment of the Kiwa- ,

nians.

Guests at the meeting
were K[...]Armin Reinke, Lake
Montezuma; Ed Preston,
Village of Oakcreek; and
Doug Fitzpatrick, at-
torney in the Village.

A new member, Fred
Towles, sponsored by
George Lavorgna and
Jim Darum, was introduc-
ed. He will be inducted in-
to the club next week.

Leo Miller, club
secretary-treasurer, was
given a standing ovation
for his excellent work the
past year since the club
was organized. He will be
leaving on an extended
vacation soon.

Young said, ‘The
Mellerdramers are an
eight-year tradition in
Sedona. They are held in
the Memory Lane
Theater. People come to
see them[...]world to
visit Sedona,” he said.

But they are a “secret”
to many Sedonans. The
goal this year is to get
more Sedona residents

out to see them.

The first performance
is Friday, May 27, and is
entitled “The Romance at
Rattlesnake Ridge.”

The Kiwanis Club of
Bell Rock made several
financial contributions
during the meeting. The
amount of $250 was
donated to the Communi-
ty Service Officers of
Sedona (crime prevention
and neighborhood watch);
$2 per member to the In-
ternational Kiwanis Fund

$52; and $10 per
member to the Kiwanis
Foundation which ad-
ministers Camp Kiwanis
for the handicapped
$2[...]ven to
the Valley National Bank,
VOC, for the use of its
parking lot during the

Browse and Sell Flea[...]efforts at the
sale.

Hal Lacey said Camp
Kiwanis is in need of
several large water
heaters. Persons conver-
ting[...]ed,
he said.

Armin Reinke
reported that nine out of
13 clubs in the district
have met all quotas to
qualify for t[...]r club award .. and it
might be possible that all
13 will win the honor.

Weekend at Maxim in Las Vegas Just
One of Top Prizes Offered by PARR

Music lovers who at-[...]hony ‘Concert
Under the Stars” at Poco
Diablo this Saturday,
May 28, are in for more
than good music and food.
Through the efforts ofin the La Pasada Plaza

Hwy. 89A in West Sedona

Ginny Hays, an outstan-
ding array of prizes will
be offered to winning
ticket holders. Ginny and
her helpful group of
volunteers will be on
hand during the concert
to sell tickets at $1
apiece, six for $5. Pro-[...]with their dona-
tions. They include:

MAXIM’S OF LAS
VEGAS - just in time for
summer or fall vacation
planning, a “TOAST OF
THE TOWN” package
for some lucky couple.
The package includes
three days and two
nights at this deluxe
hotel, with complimen-
tary champagne, din[...]SUNBURST RESORT
HOTEL AND CON-
FERENCE CENTER

. which is part of the Atlas

Hotel chain, has donated
a TWO NIGHT STAY on
any dates of your choice
(up to Dec. 31) at one of
their deluxe poolside
rooms. This package also
includes welcome cham-
pagne and a full com-
plimentary breakfast.

POCO DIABLO
RESORT - as if their
ongoing contributions of
time, grounds and per-
sonnel were not enough,
Poco has gone the extra
mile with a donation of a
deluxe WEEKEND FOR
TWO in one of their
beautiful, spacious rooms
and complimentary[...]e Brunch
for Two.

NEVIN KEMP-
THORNE FLEET - one
of PARR’s guiding
“lights” and originator of
the splendid “Crescendo”
poster, offers an aspiring
artist $100 WORTH OF
ART LESSONS. Now
that Nevin plans on open-
ing her own gallery,
lessons with this top-
flight instructor will be
even more valuable[...]ANGEL'S HOME CENTERS
preprinted tabloid inserted in
today’s Red Rock News carries a
pricing error on page 5.
Quality assorted 10"
House Plants
is mistakenly advertised for $2.99 each.

The correc[...]e

$9.99 each

she will no longer be
teaching art on a regular
basis.

COMMONWEALTH
TITLE - who could resist
a tree with real green on
it? That's what Com-
monwealth is offering - a
$25 CASH MONEY
TREE.

SEDONA YACHT
HARBOUR CLUB - put
on your jaunty sea cap
and enjoy a GOURMET’S
DELIGHT DINNER
FOR TWO at this lovely
restaurant in Village of
Oakcreek. Value of this
one is $25.

ELSON’S
HOUSEWARES - always
a contributor to a variety
of community causes, this
“Goldwater's” of Sedona
has donated a beautiful
item for your home.

FLOWER PEDDLER -
noted for its exquisite
flower arrangements,
this establishment has
contributed a $20 GIFT
CERTIFICATE on the
purchase of any item in
their store.

DICK DUNCAN'S
RESTAURANT - a well-
known name in Sedona of-
fers a $25 GIFT CER-
TIFICATE - how can you
resist taking your honey
out for some of their fine
meals?

SALLY'S A CUT
ABOVE - not only will
Sally and her beauty ex-
perts treat you to a
wonderful SHAMPOO,
SET AND MANICURE,
but they have added ona
complete BODY
MASSAGE too! Value of
this prize is about $50.

GINNY HAYS REAL-
TY - in addition to the
many hours Ginny con-
tributes gr[...]he has also decided to
“sweeten the pot” with a
$25 MONEY TREE - just
yours for the pickin’.[...]and E] Prado Patio Azul
galleries, Sedona Chamber of Com-
merce, Creekside Galleries,
Artesania, and E[...]the poster - so
stop by, buy your print and meet
this talented artist. During the con-
cert, at intermi[...]to prize-winning ticket holders.
See the RR News this week for the

SEDONA SHUTTLE SERVICE

Jack LeBaron, Owner

meeting friends - so what more
could you ask?

Don’t just sit there this
Memorial! Day weekend. Grab your
blanket and tune in to one of the
most wonderful experiences of
your life! May 28.

SATURDAY AND SUNDAY
MAY 28 &[...]ILY PASSENGER BUS SERVICE
BETWEEN SEDONA, VILLAGE OF OAKCREEK,

MESQUITE
CHARCOAL

Ly. SEDONA 8:15 a.m. Bayless Mkt.; 8:20 Hozho Plaza |

1 Ly VILLAGE of OAKCREEK. . 6:30 am. Castle Rock Plaza BARBEQUED

I Arv. METRO CENTER... 2... 0.0.0. 10:30am, |

1 ary. SKY HARBOR... oo. eee 11.00 a.m. | RIBS &
WIRE oss es vedas apn, || | |CHICKEN
1 Ly. METRO CENTER... eee 30pm, | oe

j Arv. VILLAGE of OAKCREEK 2... 5:30 p.m. | 282-2442
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$15 ONE WAY, SEDONA TO METRO CENTER
$25 ONE WAY, SEDONA TO SKY HARBOR

Obtain tickets on bus or see’ your travel agent.
Phone 282-2066 for information

LOCATED AT 1215 W. HWY. 89A
(Next to Flower Peddler)
Hours: 11 a.m. -7 p.m.

CONCERT UNDER
THE STARS IN SEDONA

with the

Phoenix Symphony
Philip G[...]tor
at

Poco Diablo Resort
‘Sat., May 26th ¢ 7:15 p.m.

Presented by PARR

A LIMITED NUMBER
OF PRE-CONCERT
BARBEQUE TICKETS
STILL AVAILABLE

Performing Arts
of the Red Rocks

$25 Adults (includes admission)[...]MACY

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¢ CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

¢ POCO DIABLO RESORT

¢ GERANIUMS AND[...]S WESTERN WEAR
¢ ALL PARR OFFICERS

Tickets also on sale at the gate: *8°° Adults 4° Children

COME EARLY AND HAVE A PICNIC ON THE LAWN

TICKETS
NOW ON SALE

Sedona Red Rock News, 1983-05-25 (3)[...]by

The Verde Valley Com-
munity Guidance Clinic,
which until now has had
only a part-time satellite
branch in Sedona, is now
planning to build a full-
time one here to better
serve Sedonans who, in
increasing numbers, are
seeking professional help
in meeting life problems
ranging in seriousness
from divorce adjustment
to alcoholism, from how
to be a successful parent
to how a patient can be
helped to return suc-
cessfully to[...]ast week we told you
how double counseling
helped a man and wife in
their sixties adjust to the

did you know that some

problems that sometimes
arrive in the wake of
retirement. This week’s
story concerns a more dif-
ficult situation but one
that is far from uncom-
mon.

Sally (not her real
name) w[...]st refer-
red to the Clinic’s head-
quarters at 19 E. Beech
Street, Cottonwood. For
some years she had been
living alone in Tuscon,
where, from time to time,
she had suffered, periods
of mental breakdown dur-
ing which she had been
subject to hallucinations,
fear of being harmed by
other people, and severe
depressi[...]h
episode, Sally was admit-
ted to Arizona State

of our magazines speak

french, italian, australian, and british?! and we have
lots of other magazines and books catering to the
esoteric within you.
p.s.: the “prodigal daughter” arrived in paperback
the very day AFTER that lovely lady wan[...]nx...

oven
Ompany

the meeting place
at hozho

431 highway 179 ¢ sedona, arizona 86336
lower level

between the garland building
and the oak creek owl ® 282-9530

10a.m. to6p.

m. monday through saturday.

noon to 5 p.m. sunday

Hospital for a stay of
from two weeks to a
month. Once she had
been stabilized on
medication, she would be
released to return home;
but she happened to have
a cousin living in Cotton-
wood, and following the
last hospitalizat[...]ued to have
difficulties meeting such
necessities of daily living
as preparing her meals,
remembering[...]eting
her limited funds, and
mingling with others in
her new community.

The situation proved to
be to[...]o cope with, so
she came to the Clinic for
help.

In view of Sally’s
history, it was determin-
ed that she was eligible
for placement in the
Clinic's Day Treatment
Program for’. the
chronically-mentally-ill.
This is a four-hour-a-day,
five-day-a-week program.

At first, Sally was hesi-
tant about entering the
program, but within a
week she found it was
helping her.

She became interested
in doing ceramies, which
is one component of the
activities program. She

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WHILE
THEY
LAST!

Reg. 79°°[...]was given individual
assistance in learning to
shop on a limited budget,
and evefy two weeks she
received psychiatric con-
sultation on her medica-
tion.

She participated in
group therapy sessions,
which helped her to
recognize her symptoms,
and she learned how to
prevent the recurrence of
an episode. Before too
long, she was able to
make suggestions of her
own to others in the
group, which helped them
gain insight into their dif-
ficultie[...]has
developed social relation-
ships with people in her
church and neighborhood.
Recently she started
working as a volunteer
for a local agency, and
she now attends an After-
Care Group, which meets
once a month for the pur-
pose of maintaining con-
tact with the more inten-
sive Day Treatment Pro-
gram.

She, and others like
her, are living proof that
with proper understan-[...]to home for
Sedonans, their families
and friends, in the many
cases in which help of one
kind or another is need-
ed.

The present Sedona of-
fices are too small to ade-
quately meet the cur[...]nd
longer hours will make it
possible to initiate a
fuller program, some por-
tions of which are now
available only through
the Cottonwood fac[...]following
services: emergency
crisis assistance, in-
cluding free 24-hour
emergency phone ser-
vice,[...]rs and
holidays, 282-HELP,
home visits for crisis in-
tervention, and screening
for hospitalization; outpa-
tient treatment, in-
cluding individual and
family therapy, group
the[...]e groups, alcohol
awareness_ classes,
preparation of childbirth
classes, parenting
classes, and divorce
recovery sessions.

The Clinic is a private,
non-profit organization
governed by a volunteer
board of trustees. Client
fees are based on ability
to pay, and no one is turn-
ed away. All contribu-
tions are tax deduct[...]penses, but
these must be matched
by local funds, which are
derived from fees, con-
tracts for services,[...]Clinic Thrift Shop.

Building the new facili-
ty in Sedona will require
about $95,000 in addition
to the regular operational
budget, and contributions
to meet this one-time cost
are now being solicited.

‘Land on Hopi Drive in

Southwest Center, West
Sedona, has already been[...]will be used for
the construction and

equipping of the planned -

2,057-sq.-ft. new building.

Tax-d[...]wood, AZ

86326, or call Emily
McFadon, 282-4585, in
Sedona.

Original “Crook's Tour”
Scheduled for KSB

“General Crook’s Trail:
A Rovgh Road Out of
Arizona’s Past,” is the in-
triguing title of the pro-
gram to be presented at
the next regular meeting
of Keep Sedona
Beautiful, Inc. Wednes-
day morning, June 1, at 8
o'clock, lower-level room
at King’s Ransom-Quality
Inn. The speaker, Dr.
Eldon Bowman, is the
present-day pioneer who
found, marked and map[...]te
his talk with slides that
depict several items of
historical interest
discovered along the
trail, i[...]owman's fascina-
tion with the old military
road, which stretched
along the Mogollon Rim
between Fort Whipple
(Prescott) and Fort
Apache - dates back to
1975, and after checking
some old maps, he and a
friend decided to make a
try at finding it.

“We began the five-
year project of locating,
marking and mapping the
road across Northern
Arizona,” says Bowman,
“with a two-fold objec-
tive: to make it available
as |a recreational trail,
and to preserve its
historic[...]rizona’s
Congressmen have now
become interested in the
trail’s preservation and
have introduced legisla-
tion in Congress to have
Crook Trail nominated as
a national historic trail.
The road had its beginn-
ing in 1872 as an Army
Departmental supply
route between t[...]nd was _ heavily
traveled during the

Apache wars of the 1870s |

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RED ROCK NEWS Sedona, Arizona Wednesday, May 25, 1983 - 5A

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Call DG Home Center.

Apaches was fought on
the Rim just off the road
in 1886. The road bears
the name of General
George Crook.

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Why your
insurance eggs

should be in
one basket.

One time it makes sense to put all
your eggs in one basket is with insur-
ance. As an independent insurance
age[...]we can serve you best
when we handle all aspects of your
insurance program

Since we work with a variety of
insurance companies, like CNA,
we can shop around to find the
exact protection you need. You save

time and avoid the confusion of deal-
ing with several people for different
kinds of insurance. Then when it
comes time to file a claim or change
coverage limits it’s easier aga[...]w you more
reasons to put all your insurance
eggs in one basket.

Ayres & French, Inc.

1785 West Highway 89A, First State Financial Plaza
Sedona, AZ 86336
282-7191

©1982 The CNA Insurance Companies

West. Hwy. 89A in West Sedona

FINAL DAYS OF
SONY.

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A new shipment of SONY merchandise is due to arrive at any
time...over $20,000 in new TV, VIDEO and AUDIO SYSTEMS.

We MUST clear out existing stock.
Don't miss this opportunity to S-A-V-E!

AFTER-THE-DUST-SALE!
TREMENDOUS REDUCTIONS ON

VIDEO GAMES

which were demonstrator models during the recent Home S[...]e!

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PHONE 282-2606
10 a.m. - 6 p.m. Tues. thru Fri. - Saturday 10-4

You no longer have to go to Phoenix,
Flagstaff, Cottonwood or Prescott.

cut a diamond.

Opticianry.

over 19 years.

PLAZA del OESTE
W. SEDONA - HWY. 89A - PHONE 282-1230
Hours: 10 to 4 Monday thru Friday
Closed Monday, May 30, M[...]NOW YOU HAVE A CHOICE

We have been told we have one of the best frame selections in
Arizona - frames in all price ranges by quality manufacturers.

We know there is a difference in lens and frame quality just as there is a difference
in tires, clothing and furniture, but the best eyewear put in the hands of the uncar-
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SEE YOUR EYE DOCTO[...]d<—ptical Shop

Oak Creek Ripples

We're behind in our
reporting on_ the
moisture total for April --
the U.S. Forest Service
office here measured a
2.57 inches of precipita-
tion for April to bring the
1983 total for the first
third of ‘83 up to a
generous figure of 13.58
inches. Measurement of
precipitation for seven
Aprils since 1977 were
above this year’s amount
only twice - in ‘78 that
provided 15.82 inches and
in ‘80 that totaled 18.62
inches. We're benefiting
from this year’s good
moisture receipts by the
lush greening of our
beautiful area . . George
Kemp, a resident of
Sedona for several years
and a native New Yorker
who later moved to
Washington, D.C. where
he engaged in mapping
work for quite a while
prior to coming here.
Friends of Kemp honored
the elderly Sedonan in
the home of Harold and
Lee Hays with a birthday
party on the 91st natal
day May 6. George is a lit-
tle slow now in moving
about, but his sparkling
eyes when you make a
wisecrack about
something tells you he is
still “hip,” by golly!
(Many happy returns to
you, George - we hope
we've invited to quite a
few more of your birth-
day bashes for some time
yet!) He’s been a Sedona
resident for 25 years so
far.

kk

Shopping for groceries
in one of our stores
recently, we couldn’t help
but hear a conversation
that was in a louder voice
than usual over in the ad-
joining aisle. The lady
declared in no uncertain
terms, “Yes, we won't
forget to include a carton
of cigarettes in our shop-
ping! If you were as
dedicated to brushing
your teeth as you are to
consuming a pack or
more of cigarettes every
day you'd still have
them!” Makes you think,
doesn’t it! .. A frosty-
haired senior citizen
remarked to us the[...]home it’s always
uphill! .. We were stan-
ding on the sidewalk in
uptown watching the
traffic zoom by this way
and that when a couple
probably in their sixties
strolled near us. “Isn't
that gor[...]urround
us. He said, “You bet!”
His eyes were on a young
lady.

kkk

With the hummingbird
season with us again, we
thought that was one
kind of beautiful,
miniature bird we don't
know very much[...]pt its beauty, its
tremendous speed, and
that its wings move so
swiftly when it is hover-
ing, zooming straight up
or making a bee line to
some feeding spot. The
hummingbirds we see in
our area are so light they
can perch jauntily on a
stem of some of the stur-
dier grasses. Its nest is
about half as large as a
walnut shell and holds
both of the two eggs that
the female lays. A
strange fact we _ un-
covered in our study is
there are giant humm-
ingbirds in the Andes
that measure 10 inches in
length. Ruby-throated
hummingbirds measure
four inches - but the West
Indies species are only
two inches. Like the
helicopter, this speedy
little puff of feathers can
hover, suspended in front
of a blossom while it sear-
ches for and sips its food.
The wings move so fast
that often only a misty
outline of their pumping
is seen. An amazing thing
about this little beauty is
the shape of its tongue -
curved in the form of a
tube. The soda-pop straw
that man is familiar with
in drinking or sipping
must have been copied
from the hummingbird’s
most ingenious kind of
means of suction! The

hummer’s long tongue
can be extended in an ins-
tart to capture an insect
and can be as suddenly
withdrawn. The beak of
the adult is about one
fifth as long as its body.
Class in birdology
dismissed.

xk

Don’t call Sedona a
village! The number of
retail concerns, service
businesses and _profes-
sional people in our town
today continue to grow
near the midway point in
this year of 1983.

We reflect on the
changes and growth in
the more than a dozen
years of our residence
here - and start counting
the different kinds of new
businesses our town has
acquired - then we con-
template on the fact such
growth is still continuing.
That prediction is con-
firmed as we recall there
has NEVER been a
month since we've lived
here that there hasn't
been some new construc-
tion in residences - and
there usually have been
some com[...]many new
commercial firms have

been built since 1970, but
they must total at better
than 100!

kkk

Feeling poetic on the
day this is written - a day
of bright-blue skies, the
absolute perfect
temperature of 75
degrees with a cooling
wind whistling gently
around our abode - we
decided we might end
this week’s column witha
try at some poetry. We
promise we'll wait
another year before try-
ing some verse on you
again!

No way can we estimate

The number of weeds

we've pulled

As we patrol our real

estat[...]Noonan Addresses Local Girl Scouts

“Primarily I am to fill
the liaison gap between
the local Girl Scouts and
the Arizona Cactus-Pine
Council in Phoenix,” ex-
plains Marijane Noonan,
who is the newly-elected
chairman of the Verde
Valley Girl Scout
Association. “There are
needs of the troops in the
non-metropolitan areas
which are different and
important, and these I
hope to remphasize at the
monthly Council
meetings which I will be
attending,” she con-
tinued. “And then I feel I
should be doing a public
relations job for the Girl
Scouts with the Verde
Valley community.”

Mrs. Noonan lives in
Verde Village. She came
here from Phoenix during[...]the past year, and there,
and previously in Tucson
has for more than 20
years participated in Girl
Scout work.

As chairman of the
Verde Valley Associa-
tion, Mrs. Noonan takes
her place among the
directors of the Girl
Scout organization in
Arizona. The basic unit in
Girl Scouting is the
troop, and troops are
organized into
Neighborhoods. Associa-
tions are formed by
uniting Neighborhoods in
a conveniently con-
tiguous area, and the
next step above the

association is the Council. |

Three Neighborhoods
comprise the Verde
Valley Association.
Sedona Neighborhood
has 114 Girl Scouts, and
73 leaders and other
adult helpers. The
Sinagua Neighborhood
includes the 169 girls and
73 adults in Cottonwood,
Clarkdale, Verde Village,
Cornville a[...]Montezuma
Neighborhood has 75
girls and 26 adults in
Camp Ferde, Lake
Montezuma and Beaver
Creek.

The Arizona Cactus-
Pine Council has 16 such
Neighborhoods’ and
covers more than 93,000
square miles in the state,
excluding an area around
Tucson and th[...]thly meetings with
association represen-
tatives, a number of com-
munity leaders who serve
on the board, and the pro-
fessional staff of the
Council office.

The Neighborhoods
have monthly meetings of
leaders, trainers,
resource people and
other adul[...]rs
registered as Scouts may
attend. Consideration is

. | given to any changes in

Girl Scout by-laws, or to

any other business which
may come before the an-
nual meeting of the Coun-
cil. Delegates to the coun-
cil are elected and are in-
structed. There is a bi-
ennial election of the
Association chairman and
other Association. of-
ficers.

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Arizona which is included
in the area served by the
Cactus-Pine Council
there[...]t
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Sedona Red Rock News, 1983-05-25 (5)From left: in Maloney, ues singing star
and actor, Glen Campbel[...]for the Arts

by William Howard

Last Monday, the 16th,
in the patio of Rene of

Tlaquepaque, country
singing star Glen Camp-
bell spoke before

members and friends of
the Sedona Arts Center.
It was a necessarily-small
gathering due to limited
space. But what he had to
say captured a _ large
amount of everyone's at-
tention.

Graciously accepting
the request of SAC
member Donna Loren
that he discuss feasibility
prospects of a dream long
cherished by SAC
members and the Sedona
community, Campbell
lent a high level of per-

sonal expertise to the
matter.
Through an opening

set of suggestions, follow-
ed by a question-and-
answer segment, Camp-
bell expresse[...]ican Music Festival
as put forth by SAC.

For one of his profes-
sional stature, he was
delightfully disarming
and affable. The sugges-
tions he shared were
born of over 40 years in
the entertainment field,
and he spoke with gentle[...]cing Campbell's
words were others by
Donna Loren. A lady with
professional stage ex-
perience herself[...]rated enthusiasm
and marked her definite
interest in the SAC pro-
ject.

Her statement, “We
have assembled here to-
day to launch what will
be the home of the
American Music Festival
of Sedona. Helping us
christen the project is my
friend, Glen Campbell.”

Noting that he had
recently made his home
in North Phoenix and has
relatives in the Verde
Valley, Ms. Loren stated,
“His interest in helping
form the American Music
Festival of Sedona is
heartfelt.”

Then came additional
exciting news[...]music.” (Camp °°

pearance here at that
time is dependent upon
scheduling of a film in
which he is to have a
part.)

Citing the desire of
SAC to build an outdoor
facility, Ms. Loren said,
This is not feasible at
this time, if it is to be
done properiy, so we will
inaugurate the first an-
nual American Music
Festival on an alternative
site.”

She suggested the
possibility of the golfing
green at the Poco Diablo
Resort and cited the suc-
cess of the Phoenix Sym-
phony’s concert last year
on the same location.

“We want to create an
annual season of events
eminating from a future
amphitheater. God
created the setting for it,
and now we can humbly
go to work and seek to
utilize a natural bowl. It
will be adjacent to where
the future Cultural
Center, as proposed by
SAC, will be built on 14
and one-half acres per-
manently leased by the
Sedona Arts Center. It is
felt we can create an am-
phitheater surpassing
any in the world, so far as
beauty and acoustics are
concerned.

“Now I want to make
very clear from where
my interest and motiva-
tion come. And that is to
recoup from box office
revenue, gained from the
programs, an equitable
share of money to be
donated towards the
building of the SAC
Cultural Center. We have
come here today in order
to show the earnestness
of our efforts in making
this a reality. In this
work, we hope to enlist
participation of Gov. Bab-
Blt. 7

Certainly, the SAC
membership cannot do
this project alone, and
Ms. Loren stated, “Any
aid by local citizenry
would be most welcome.”
(There's a message in
there somewhere.)

How involved is Ms.
Loren with this future
project? She said, “My
commitment is limited to
eight concerts, annually.
That leaves a multitude
of possibilities for in-
viting various perform-
ing arts companies - in-
cluding civic light opera,
opera, ballet, symphony
and drama. Of course. all

Re ie.

NEWSfoto by Wm. Howard

of their performances
would serve as a source
of revenue for the future
Cultural Center.”
Expanding upon the
dual possibilities of land
leased by SAC on Posse
Grounds Road, she con-
tinued, “This land leased
by SAC has two natural
capacities: The top ter-
race would accommodate
a building known as the
Cultural Center. The
natura[...]accom-

modate the am-
phitheater.

So what kind of music?
“Everything from
Stephen Foster to Aaron[...]ce would they per-
form, initially, anyway?
“It is contemplated that
an arena seating one
thousand, two hundred
persons would be ample.

“But such a size accom-
modates a whole season
of events,” she pointed
out. “A larger arena
would attract many
thousands. Events[...]edona
with the world, but we
DON'T want the world
IN Sedona.” (Some sighs
of AMEN were heard in
the audience.)

Planning to capitalize
on additional features of
the Sedona area, Ms.
Loren said, “The weather
here permits a _ good

eight-month stretch for
outdoor activity.” Next,
she observed that

Sedona, being a communi-
ty of churches, all Sunday
presentations of an after-
noon seemed to be ideal.
She suggested that the
future month of May
(1984) would be the kick-
off for a concert, every
fourth Sunday, for exam-
ple. With[...]ampbell.

He opened with some
possible surprises. I’ve
been to Sedona 14 times
to relax. God lives in
Sedona in the summer.
While this area is very
beautiful, when I spent
my honeymoon here, you
can bet I wasn't looking
at rocks!”

And then he launched
into the topic of discus-
sion. While his sugges-
tions were obviou[...]da

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from a man who knows
what he’s talking about,
they were as if they came

from a concerned
member of the Sedona
community.

In regard to what
types of entertainment
you plan on presenting,”
he pointed out, “you can
have different acts,
educate the audience. Get
people like Henry Man-
cini, Benny Goodman.

“But you should avoid
the extravaganza, the
BIG sound for the sake of
sound. If you get the big
performers, as I have
suggested, that will
eliminate depending
upon local performers to
draw the size of atten-
dance you need for your
project.

“You can have Gospel
singing, jazz, opera, any
of the performing arts -
as long as it’s good. It
doesn’t matter whether
all that you offer pleases
all of the people, so long
as it’s good, well-
performed.” And _ that
from a man who gets lost
in his music, but knows
where he’s going with it.
That from a performer
who has four gold singles,
twelve gold[...]inum and one double
platinum albums to his
credit in the United
States alone.

“Do this effort for the
sake of art,” he said. Take
the blinders off. Be very
flexible in your selection
of musicians, but have on-
ly the masters at their
professions.

“But do it yourselves.
Let yourself down in the
creek. You don't need a
preacher (agent) for that.
Let this be a community
effort, not that of any
particular clique.”

He was adamant on
another matter: “There
will have to be two
distinct areas for perfor-
ming arts out on the pro-
posed building site. You
can’t combine both acting
and music in one
building.”

“True artists play for
the sake of performing,
not for name’s sake. And
you should do thisa good
beginning. “But you will
have to expand it to seat
a future audience of 2,500
people, and that’s a five-
year project.”

He spoke with en-
thusiasm, but there was
more to his earnestness
than talk. I will help you
get the performers you
need, if you like,” he of-
fered.

Then came another ex-
citing offer: I will know
in about three or four
weeks whether my
schedule will permit me
to play for your initial
1983 fall concert.”

And that statement
was awarded a round of
applause. It was the in-
itial intention of Ms.
Loren that Campbell do
just that.

Thron Riggs, president
of SAC; Mike Miles, ex-
ecutive vice-president;
and[...]ecutive director, were ‘as
pleased as the rest of the
gathering.

Platt Cline, a former
Sedona resident and
former publisher of the
Flagstaff Arizona Daily
Sun, will be at the
Shakespeare, Beethoven
& Co. Book and Record
Store on Thursday, June
9. His latest book, They
Came To the Mountain,
has just been published
by Northland Press. It is
the history of Northern
Arizona University and
you can be sure t[...]Nor-
thern Arizona University
from its beginnings in
1899 as a normal school
and develops his account
by focusing on the hap-
penings and ac-
complishments of the 12
university presidents
since that time.

Mr. Cline has involved
himself very deeply in
many aspects of the
growth of Flagstaff. He
was awarded “Citizen of
the Year” in 1976; in 1982
he was appointed as ad-
junct professor history
emeritus at the universi-
ty; and in 1983 he receiv-
ed the Alumni
Distinguished Citizen
Award. He has a deep
and ‘abiding affection for
young people
everywhere and im-

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RED ROCK NEWS Sedona, Arizona Wednesday, May 25, 1983 - 3A

Author to be On
Hand for Signings

mensely enjoys his rela-
tions[...]students.

Mr. Cline will be
autographing his new
book in the Shakespeare,
Beethoven & Co. store on
Thursday, June 9, from 2
to 5 p.m. There will be[...]are waiting
for your turn at having
him sign your book. See
you then!

Sedona
Democrats to
Hold Picnic

Sunday, May 29, from 1
to 4 p.m. the Sedona
Democrats will hold a
potluck picnic at the
Verde Valley School. The
students of the school and
invited political per-
sonalities will be guests
of the Democrats after a
1:30 p.m. lunch.

The students will con-
duct tours of the facility
and premises as well as
display thei[...]nset Plaza

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Sedona Red Rock News, 1983-05-25 (6)RED ROCK NEWS Sedona, Arizona Wednesday, May 25, 1983 - 3B

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Restaurant & Lounge | Flooring Phone 282-3331

Phone 282-4449 : ) Phone 282-4532
La Pasada Plaz[...]od Optical Shop

and Financial Services Phone 282-1230
Phone 282-6500
Anasazi Bidg. - W. Sedona Plaza del Oeste - W. Sedona

Hwy. 89A - West Sedona

The Fudge Company

Phone 282-1044

PETE VARNELL WAYNE WILDES

Oa[...]ne 282-3633

Rollie’s Camera Shop

Phone 282-5721
Hwy. 89A - West Sedona Uptown Sedona Mall

Steve Ash Plumb[...]Answering Service
Phone 282-4437

223 N. Hwy 89A - Sedona

Bashas’
Phone 282-5351

Pizza Vendor
Phone 282-7753

Plaza 777 - Hwy 89A - W. Sedona
Kent & Rose Huson Since March, 1972

Thomason’s
Phone 282-4606

Highway 89A - West Sedona

Huggins - Callicott Ins.
Phone 282-7169

Stutz Bearcat Dr. - Sedona

Pillow Talk
Phone 282-4003
Hwy. 89A - West Sedona

Uptown Sedona Mall

Sedona Man
Phone 282-9000

Highway 179 - Sedona Fox Building West Sedona Country Square - Sedona

Oak Creek Pet Shop
Phone 282-4034
Hwy. 89A - West Sedona

Sedona Liquors
Phone 282-7997

Sedona Travel Ginny Hays Realty

Phone 282-9141
Hwy. 89A - West Sedona

Phone 282-7979
1785 First State Plaza - W. Hwy. 89A

Country Square - Sedona

Sedona Licensed
Cont[...]y

Phone 282-4804

Bee Dunlap Realty

Phone 284-2310

Allred Subaru
Phone 282-7924
Hwy. 89A - West Sedona

Village of Oakcreek Steve Wood, President

Hwy. 89A and Northview Dr.

Sedona Sheet Metal
Phone 282-7161

Arizona Water Co.
Phone 282-7092

Lawler Plumbing
Phone 282-7946

First State Bank of Sedona
Phone 282-4444[...]Tortilla Dr. - West Sedona West Sedona W. Hwy. 89A - Sedona

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Airport Hill - Sedona At the “Y” in Sedona 282-9447

Heads Together
Phone 282-1126
Hwy. 89A - West Sedona

Sedona Red Rock News, 1983-05-25 (7)by Dick Riley

Sedona Sports, a new
complete sports shop in
uptown Sedona, will be
having its Grand Opening
this Memorial Day

RED ROCK NEWS Sedona, Arizona Wednesday, May 25, 1983 - 9A

weekend, May 29
through 30.

Featuring 10% to 40%
off, Sedona Sports will
also be serving
refreshments and giving
away balloons.

Destiny Hoffman Its
1983 Poppy Queen

Little Miss Destiny
Hoffman, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Brian Hoffman
of Sedona, is pictured
with Mrs. Hazel Playter,
retiring president of
American Legion Aux-
iliary Unit 64. Destiny
was chosen by the Aux-
iliary to assist in
recognizing the veterans,
living and dead, who have
served their country in
its time of need. She will

Post, and students of
Carden School will be of-
fering you an opportunity
to wear a poppy to honor
our servicemen and
women.

Mrs. Playter has just
completed two years of
outstanding service to
the Auxiliary in her
capacity as_ president.
She encourages the com-
munity to support this

Sedona Sports is a com-
plete sports shop with all
types of equipment such
as water skis, flotation
vests, sk[...]kle
equipment also,” said
Monique Ulrick, owner ofI
want to cater to the local
residents.”[...]4 Sedona Sports to Hold Grand Opening

plete line of backpacks,
daypacks, sleeping bags,
tents, tent p[...]toves, and Mountain
Home dried food.

“We carry a full line of
sports clothing for the
whole family,” she adde[...]Monique, who moved
to the U.S. from
Switzerland 12 years ago,
attended six years of

help distribute poppies annual event which many other sports ac- schooling to learn the
on May 30. Prior to that assists all disabled _ cessories. sports business.

a; : members of the veterans and their Need campin ear? Upon movi[...]Dick Riley Auxiliary, the Legion families who are in need. Sedona pr ‘tnd neti oe Hole, Wyoming,
she and her husband
Mike bought a restaurant
and turned it into a four-
star rating. Mike is also
from Switzerland.

They owned the
restaurant for seven
years, then decided they
needed a challenge and
moved to Phoenix. Mike
was a chef at Mountain
Shadows there for two
years.

Then Tom Odisho of
the Poco Diablo Resort
here in Sedona asked him
to become the Executive
Chef at Poco. He’s been
working in that capacity
now for two years.

I decided that I should
use the skills I learned in
school, so I opened this
shop,” Monique said.

2-LB. Sedona Sports is

located in uptown Sedona
BOX between the Oak Creek
Tavern and The Naja.
They're open seven days
a week from 10 a.m. to 5
p.m.

Monique Ulrick, owner of the new “Sedona Memorial Day weekend. The shop[...]rand Opening

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Guests Invited
To View
Survival[...]rs have
invited guests to attend
the next meeting of the

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to assist the Sheriffs’
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and serving both Sedona

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LIMIT RIGHTS RESERVED A training session for

NO SALES new members will be an-

TO DEALERS nounced in the near

future.

CSO members are ask-
ed to bring a guest and/or
a perspective member to
the meeting.

PEACHES

C[...]t at
the Poco Diablo Resort
Saturday evening, May
18. Radio instruction has
been given to the two-
man teams.

Guidelines are being
developed by the CSO in
order to fill requests

GREEN os:

ONIONS BUNCHES f : i
rom community
organizations for

surveillance at[...]SCOUNT BOOKLET FOR EACH ITEM.
EACH SUPER DISCOUNT BOOK MUST tea
WITH 30 “GOLDEN TEN’’ GOLD BOND STAMPS.

(volunteer) for children in

SUNBURST-ORANGE the area. The project was

DRINK suggested by Sheriff Joe
Richards of Coconino

Breakfast. 1 Gallon BOTTLE County who said a similar

program is in progress in
Flagstaff.

The Board has taken
under advisement and
study the possibility of a
“Patrol” to assist during
crowded periods at[...]y
WITH ONE FILLED BOOKLET THRU MAY 30 and curbing of thefts
from automobiles being
given consideration.

The group also voted
to implement a1-LB. PKG. 8.5-OZ. PKG.

8-OZ. SIZE 3
WITH O[...]

Sedona Red Rock News, 1983-05-25 (8)8A - RED ROCK NEWS Sedona. Arizona Wednesday, May 25. 1983

Sedona Girl Chosen for Girls’ State

by Dick Riley
A Sedona girl has been

selected to represent
Mingus Union High
School at the Annual
Girls State in Tucson.

She is Heather
Hamilton. a junior at
Mingus lininn High

School. and a member of
the National Honor Socie-
ty. Future Business
Leaders of America. and
the championship Girls'
volleyball and basketball
teams.

For one week in June.
girls representing the

Weeds Pose Dangerous
Fire Threat to Property

"We are faced with a
potentially-dangerous
fire situation here in
Sedona. With the
unusually-high amount of
precipitation this past
winter and airing. we are
now experiencing an in-

creased amount of
growth in our natural
ground cover (wild

grassesl and weeds com—
pared to what is normally
encountered in past
years.

“Although this vegeta-
tion is now fairly ‘green.‘
in a matter of days it will
die. dry out and become
capable of being fired.

"Many of the homes
and properties located
here in Sedona have this
potential fire hazard lurk-
ing right outside their
doorstep.

"To eliminate or
reduce the possibility of a
grass or weed fire occurr-
ing on your property and
spreading to your home
or business (or that of
your neighbors), your fire
department is urging
that you voluntarily cut
down and remove that
vegetation before it
becomes a hazard and a
violation of the State Fire
Code.

“To safeguard your
property. each proper[...]s, vines. or
other growth. When the
total removal of growth
is impractical due to size
of the property (i.e.
larger parcels of land or
vacant lots) a fuel break
of at least 15 feet in width
should be established bet-
ween the land and the en-
dangered property or
buildings.

“Burning of standing
or cut vegetation must be
done after the fuel break
has been established. and
then only after a nocost
permit has been obtained
from the fire department

Rummage
Sale at
V VS May 28

Verde Valley School of
Sedona will be holding a
rummage sale in the quad
area on Saturday. May
28, from 1 to 5 pm. A por-
tion of all the proceeds

will go to the scholarship
fund[...]hing to household
items, bicycles to sports
e q u i p m e n t .
Refreshments will be
sold by the freshman
class.

For more information.
call 282-7148 during the
day. The school is located
on the Verde Valley
School Road off Rte. 179
in the Village of Oakcreek
area.

RETIRED
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may have
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just for you!
on both
auto 8 home
insurance

see me today
for information

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Sedona
282-4493

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Coconino 282-7101)

"If you are considering
burning your vegetation
rather than hauling it
away. this should be done
as soon as possible. as
‘burning[...]ffect
within the next few
weeks."

John S. Olson. Fire
Chief. has given us these
fire restrictions and war»
nings to pass on to you
for your benefit.

various high school junior
classes in Arizona are
sponsored by the
American Legion Aux
iliary Units to participate
in Girls State in Tucson.
This program. authorized
in 1947. provides citizen-
ship training. for the
stud[...]gether as
self-governing citizens
and participate in the
functioning of their
government.

“They learn firsthand
the significance of
American citizenship and
responsibility." said
Hazel Playter. president
of the Sedona auxiliary.
“They have the oppor<
tunity to see in action the
dream that became the
reality known as the
United States."

“The entire program is
a nonpartisan. non-
politcal attempt to teach
and inculcate in the youth
of America a love of God
and country."

Heather was chosen by

the faculty committee of
Mingus High School. us-
ing the guidelines of
leadership, qualities.
character and honesty.
sch[...].
Frank Goerg. Auxiliary
Chairman for Girls State
on behalf of the American
Legion Auxiliary.
Ellsworth Schnebly[...]ac»
companied Mrs. Goerg
for the presentation.

I'm excited about go-
ing to Girls State because
I‘m interested in govern-
ment and law." Heather
said. She hopes to[...]to earn her law
degree.

She was elected to
serve on the student
council next year at
Mingus, and plans on be—
ing a member of the pom-
pons.

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Hazel Playter (left), president of the Sedona represent the school at Girl's State in Tucson.
American Legion Auxiliary hosted a luncheon in Leona Proper (right), District 8 president of the
honor of Heather Hamilton (center), a junior at Auxiliary was on band also.

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Sedona Red Rock News, 1983-05-25 (9)villainous

page 14

The opening night performance of “The Romance of
Rattlesnake Ridge” Friday night kicks off Sedon[...]wboy

page 3

Country singing star Glen Campbell, a frequent visitor to
Sedona, spoke to SAC offering[...]1B

' Several hundred students will be graduated this week. A
schedule of ceremonies and photos of Sedona graduates

appears in section B.

weather

May 17
May 18
May 19
May 20
May 21
May 22
May 23

index

what's doing 2
page four 4
mosity women 10
meet yourneighbor 88
sports SC

Disposal Site for Sanitary
District May Draw Fire

by Russ Lilly

There may be opposition to use
of Carroll Canyon as the planned
site for wastewater disposal.

Residents attending a
background briefing conducted by
the engineers hired by the Sedona
Sanitary Board said existence of a
geological fault in the canyon could
threaten to pollute’ the
underground water table, if the
site is used for disposal in creation
of a local sewer. They hence would
oppose a treatment site there.

Al Sevilla, project engineer for
the firm of Brown and Caldwell,
presented various alternatives be-
ing considered by his firm, in-
cluding one which would leave
things as they are.

Sevilla was asked if he was
aware there was a fault in Carroll
Canyon and replied he was.

He was told t[...]trolled wastewater manage-
ment.”

Construction of a local system
could range from $2 million to $6.5
million, depending on the type of
treatment plant and life of the
system, Sevilla said during a re-
cent presentation at King’s Ran-
som.

Population projections will play
an important consideration in con-
struction planning. Sevilla pointed
out his firm leans toward a conser-
vative projection of a population
growth here to about 18,500 by the
turn of the century - as opposed to
projections which see the popula-
tion then as around 20,000 and
35[...]figures developed by the Northern
Arizona Council of Governments
(NACOG) were too high during a
lengthy, detailed presentation, the
second in a series planned by the
sanitary board to get citizen in-put
into development of a local
wastewater treatment plan.
Another presentation is planned in
three weeks.

Sevilla said the population pro-
jections figure importantly in plan-

ning. The key factor is the amount
of water which is needed to
operate a_ traditionally-designed
plant. A plant in operation within
two years would use about .7
million gallons while end-of-the-
century figures would be around
one million gallons per day.

(By comparison, the flow of Oak
Creek is about 16 million gallons a
day.)

“Disposal is a key problem,”
Sevilla said.

He said the Carrol[...]or
public use, would be able to handle
from .5 to 1.3 million gallons a day
using about 20 acres for “fast” rate
treatment there, while a slow rate
irrigation system would use about

_120 acres and could process .45 to

1.0 million gallons a day of
wastewater.

“Disposal area is the major land
cost,” Sevilla explained.

One option being considered en-
visions creation of wetlands,
possibly partially funded by the
state[...]illa said.

Sevilla said during the next
meeting, a map of proposed main
lines would be presented. A
sanitary district would pay for con-
struction of these, while cost of
connecting laterals would be borne
by the homeown[...]olling Hills and the
business district uptown and in
Coconino County along Hwy. 179.

John Gliege, the district’s at-
torney, described the powers of a
sanitary sewer district, including
the ability to limit hook-ups and
hence growth in a given area.

Either individuals or improve-
ment districts can be annexed into
a system, he said.

Also making presentations were[...]ooper,
project engineers, for Brown and
Caldwell, which is affiliated locally
with Johannessen & Girand Con-[...]y to Step Down
As Coconino Manager

For just over a year Brian
Hawley has worn two hats at the
Coconino County courthouse: coun-
ty manager and director of plann-
ing and zoning.

The former county director of
the department of community
development was tapped in March
of 1982 to also serve as county
manager in a series of cost-cutting
moves which included combination
of positions and elimination of the
Justice Court in Sedona.

Now the county will return to
the former[...]g the planning and zoning
department.

The county is advertising the
manager’s job which will pay a
minimum of $37,000.

This is something that has been
needed before. It was simply a mat-
ter of the county not having been
able to afford it,”[...]“Brian has done an
admirable job, but you need a man
in both of these positions. Oversee-
ing the entire planning and zoning
department in a growing county
such as this one is a very busy job.”

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by Dick Riley

Feeling the pressure of an up-
coming Coconino County Board of
Supervisors meeting in June and
faced with the indecision of the
Planning and Zoning Commission
regarding density of future
development in Oak Creek Canyon,
the Interagency Working Group
concentrated their efforts Monday
night on density recommendations.

After nine months of hard work
by the Working Group, and weeks
of work by the Dept. of Community
Development, the P&Z Commis-
sion approved most of their recom-
mendations on an Oak Creek Ca-
nyon plan, but failed to agree on
the issue of density.

The Working Group, feeling the
density issue is the most important
of the issues, appointed an ad hoc
committee to come up with a
recommendation they could sup-
port and present to the Board of
Supervisors.

That recommendation was
discussed at length at Monday
night’s meeting.

Two other issues which the P&Z

Commission either couldn’t agree
on or rejected were also discussed
Monday night. Those two issues in-
volve traffic congestion in the ca-
nyon and a Design Review Overlay
(DRO) zone for the canyon.[...]sted recommendations to be
presented at the Board of Super-
visors’ meeting should indicate
that the Group’s philosophy is that
the canyon be developed for the en-
joyment of everyone.

He also suggested the Group
should ind[...]Department’s recom-
mendation that development in th«
canyon be limited to single-family
residences.

In order that the canyon retain
its “scenic splend[...]that density standards
be established to “work in concert”
with the DRO zone.

Most of the Working Group
members agreed with the sugges-[...]igures.

Those figures included recom-
mendations of density for single-
family residential, townhouse[...]ted figures. They
would tend, he said, to give an in-
centive to developers to develop to
the maximum.[...]guidelines would prevent
undesirable developments in the
canyon.

Glen Alsobrook complained that
a problem the Group has been hav-
ing is that they have not been
unified. They don’t go to the P&Z
with one voice, but with several
voices, he said.

A new recommendation would
make their nine months of work a
waste of time, he added.

Neil Smith, chairman of the
Working Group, pointed out that
the Group’s prior recommendation
for density in the canyon was not

County Engineer
Studies Bid for
Sedona Airport

Yavapai County engineer Joe
Sarvis is now examining bids for an
overlay runway at Sedona Airport.

Ray Stevens Paving Co. of
Prescott submitted a bid of
$65,635, while James L. Fann Con-
struction in Prescott submitted a
bid of $62,775.

In other action affecting Sedona,
the commissioners designed
Sedona as an urban place in order
to receive Federal Highway Ad-
ministration funds available for
areas of 5,000 or more, approved
the available abandonment of
Sanka Drive in Sedona’s Coffee Pot
Subdivision with an easemen[...]esbach explained to the
board the area may become a leech
field.

The commissioners also approv-
ed abandonment by the county of
Sunrise Way, Trails End and
several alleys in West Sedona’s
Sunset Hill subdivision.

VOLUME XX, NUMBER 34 WEDNESDAY, MAY 25, 1983

Working Group Agrees On Density

valid because they addressed
undeveloped[...]from
developed land.

Tom Schafer, chief planner in
the Dept. of Community Develop-
ment, suggested the Group come
up with a recommendation which
would provide a balance of all uses.
The Board of Supervisors would be
more apt to adopt a compromise
recommendation because they are
a political body.

After much discussion, the
Working Group agreed to support
a recommendation for maximum
density standards for development
in Oak Creek Canyon as follows:
Single-family, resid[...]or clustered - 2'2 units per net
developable acre on a minimum
five acres; resort-commercial, less
than 500 sq. ft. without a kitchen,
10 units per net developable acre -
and more than 500 sq. ft., 5 units
per net developable acre.

In addition, they recommend
that “the visible surf[...]s, etc. shall not
physically occupy more than 40%
of the developable area and must
minimize to the greatest extent
possible visual impacts upon Hwy.
89A.”

They stressed that the recom-
mended densiti[...]ence to the DRO zone.

They also recommended that a
study be made to provide incen-
tives for property redevelopment.

The Working Group also recom-
mended a comprehensive transpor-
tation study be made of alternative
solutions to the traffic congestion
> :ublems'in the canyon.

They also recommended the
DRO zone and an Advisory

REDROCK NEWS:

The Voice of Sedona and Oak Creek Canyon
SEDONA, ARIZONA[...]TS

Gib Stiles, Working Group member, makes a point during Mon-
day night’s meeting. He felt there was a danger that suggested
density figures would give[...]dations will be presented at the
June 6th meeting of the Board of
Supervisors.

Yavapai Supervisor
To Seek Second T[...]Yavapai County
District 3 supervisor and chairman
of the county governing board, has
said he would likely seek a second
term in 1984.

Kirby, the representative for the
Yavapai County portion of the com-
munity, is a 53-year-old Republican
who is claiming coup in a recent
ruling, which means a small wind-
fall for financially-strapped county[...]e
highway. users revenue fund

report, he noticed a decrease in the
amount Yavapai County was
receiving, and he a[...]were paying into the
highway users revenue funds in
Maricopa County instead of in
Yavapai. State law provides for
payment in the county where the
fuel is sold, not where the
distributor is based.

As a result, the county will get
an extra $120,000.

PARR for the Course - A “Review”
Of Wild, Wild West Concert, May 28

by Cynthia Nasta

As I meander through town, car-
rying my trusty “Wild, Wild West”
posters, thumbtacks and assorted
tape, I am struck (in the figurative,
thank heaven! sense) by the fact
that there are still people who
DON’T KNOW what’s happening
on May 28th at 7:15 p.m.

Perhaps these gentle souls
have still not[...]thaw; maybe they've been
visiting their grandkids in Dubu-
que too long, and the brain is on
overload; maybe their granny
glasses have cracked[...]ng between the lines.
Whatever the case, here’s a
“quickie” review that you can cut
and paste on your refrigerator
door so that when Lureen, Leste[...]lf at Poco Diablo, you'll know
what to say:

WHAT IS IT? It isn't Elton
John, a chiropractic convention or
a roving band of lawn-chair
salesmen. It’s a CONCERT
UNDER THE STARS - played by
the full orchestra of the Phoenix
Symphony. The theme is “Wild,
Wild West” - a program of pops and
classical music under direction of
Philip Greenberg.

This is the third “Concert Under
the Stars” in Sedona, sponsored by
PARR, Performing Arts of the Red
Rocks, Ine.

WHEN IS IT? Righto! May 28th
at 7:15 p.m. That’s Memorial Day
weekend - Saturday, 1983. Con-
trary to a variety of reports that
have pegged the concerts
anywhere from May 29 through
June 3, the date stands firm - May
28, 1983.

WHY IS IT? Right here I am
very tempted to ponder all manner
of things: why my dog can’t learn
to roll over; why the cosmos is in
chaos; why my paper boy throws
the paper under the wheels of my
neighbor's car. But, I'll ignore all
that and tell you that these four-
star concerts are just a nibble - a
tempting, seductive, delectable
morsel like an Amaretto truffle,
whose only purpose in life is to get
you to want MORE. That's what
PARR is all about (skip the seduc-
tive stuff - you can do that at the
concert). A small, dedicated group

of music-ballet-art lovers with big
dreams and big plans, Performing
Arts of the Red Rocks, Inc. does
not simply want two year[...]ballet, opera and theatre . . and
they also want a place to showcase
these productions. And that’s the
raison d'etre for PARR: to launch a
major building effort and construct
a multi-purpose performing arts
complex that will draw topflight
artists of national and interna-
tional stature to Sedona. One of
PARR’s chief objectives is to put
Sedona in the forefront of the per-
forming arts community, develop-
ing this exceptional area as one of
the nation’s leading cultural and
arts centers. With four deeded
acres in a prime Sedona locale, the
potential for this project is tremen-
dous. During its next phases,
PARR plans[...]rogram, with more cultural ac-
tivities and plans in the making.

HOW IS IT? Although this isn’t
one of journalism’s ‘five W’s,” it’s
just as important. It (the concert) is
wonderful, enlightening, enchan-
ting, engaging, neat, keen (do they
still use that word or am I dating
myself?), relaxing, superb, and all
of the above. If you haven't gone to
the other two, you’ve missed the
best thing that happens in nor-
thern Arizona, maybe southern,
too. You'll m[...]randmas,
grandpas, neighbors you haven't
waved to in years. You'll see green
grass up close and you'll get to en-
joy a leisurely dinner or snack with
the kiddies, your[...]becue (limited to
200 and by reservation) for $25
which includes admission; the
Patron’s package for $100 which of-
fers barbecue for $15; signed
poster by Nevin Kempthorne
Fleet; a cheese and wine party
after the concert, plus spe[...]e revelers will also get
special parking.

HOW DO I GET THERE? In a
town with three main arteries
coursing through its heart, you will
easily spot the area of congestive
failure - it will be somewhere
around Hwy. 179 close to Poco

Diablo. But Chief Gene Munson -
PARR-king and PARR-aphanalia
Consultant to this venture, calmly
reassures us that uniformed
guard[...]ct
newcomer and oldtimer alike. If
confidence had a name, it would be
“Gene Munson” -- the man ha[...]h the battle twice before
and says there was nary a snag.
The only timne he grits his teeth
and grinds his molars real loud is
when you ask him about driving to
Poco. “PLEASE[...]go.” So - to review the
shuttle bus operation:

1. Buses will leave from: FIRST
INTERSTATE BANK, HWY. 894A,
WEST SEDONA; VALLEY NA-
TIONAL BANK, JORDAN ROAD,
UPTOWN SEDONA; CASTLE
ROCK PLAZA, VILLAGE OF
OAKCREEK.

Buses will dispatch riders near
the vi[...]epartures. Vehi-
cle parking and security will be on
hand at each of the depots.

HOW ABOUT DISABLED?
Everything possi[...]oy the
concert. Special seating for the con-
cert is available and assistance will
be provided to anyo[...]ged by
calling Gene Munson at 282-7742.

WHERE DO I GET TICKETS?
Tickets at $8.00 for adults and
$4.0[...]ncertgoers are strongly
urged to purchase tickets in ad-
vance and avoid the last-minute
crush. Tickets are being sold at
Poco Diablo, Sedona Chamber of
Commerce, Fournos Restaurant,
Rowan’s Pharmacy, El Mundo
Magico and El Prado Patio Azul
galleries in Tlaquepaque, Worm
Bookstore, Crimson Cliffs Western
Wear, Village Shop, Geranium and
Lace and Mode O'Day in Cotton-
wood. Beautiful four-color posters

please turn to
PARR CONCERT on page 7A

Sedona Red Rock News, 1983-05-25 (10)2A - RED ROCK NEWS Sedona. Arizona Wednesday, May 25. 1983

WHAT’S name. '
m 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 24 hour information and referral Hot

Line Number is 634-3632.

. m
SKY Rdllt‘ll (0066[...]MA Y26 _
G'II Sh Kiwanis Club Mtg. & Luncheon — 12 noon - Auntie
I Op ' Maudes Restaurant. 282-3346
Family owned it operated A A Study Group - 7:30 p.m. General Supply Bldg.

John & Isabel Joynt - Sheri & Gary Graham on Hopi Dr. .
P O Box 1423 Overeaters Anonymous - 7 p.m. Unity Church,
' ' 282-3918

(602) 282-6400 Sedona, A7 86336

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

Bell Rock Kiwanis of Sedona - 7:00 a.m. at the 19th
Hole. VOC, 284-1510.

Non-smokers Alcoholic Anonymous Meeting. 5:30
p.m. General Supply Bldg. on Hopi Dr. 282-

4321/5123.
JayCee Women - 7:30 p.m. at 44 Stutz Bearcat Rd.

282-4303.
American Association of Retired Persons - 2 p.m.

Sunset Mobile Home Park Rec Hall. 282-9594.
Verde Valley Shrine - 12 noon. All Shriners

welcome, 282-9042.
Verde Val[...]nymous Mtg. - 8:30 p.m. General

Supply Co. Bldg. on Hopi Dr. 282-5228.
Sedona Swingers Square Dancing - Sedona School

on Brewer Rd. 8 p.m. 282-5037.
Sedona-Red Rock Roundhousers 12:30 at
Shugrue's. 282-3747. All railroad buffs we[...]ma sponsored by Sedona-Oak Creek Ca-
nyon Chamber of Commerce - The Romance of Rat-
tlesnake Ridge". 282-7735, 282-5101. for reserva-

tions.

1 p.m. Harmony Hills Club

and Deloitte. Haskins an[...]nix Symphony
Orchestra at the POCO DIABLO RESORT" in Sedona. May 28 at
6:15 p.m. Tickets available NOW at Pace Diablo Resort. Call
282-7333. $8.1!) for Adults, $4.50 for Children. Children under 7
years FREE.

'Sponsored in part by FARR.

SA TURDA Y, MA Y28

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

Mellerdrama sponsored by Sedona-Oak Creek Ca—
, nyon Chamber of Commerce - “The Romance of Rat-
tlesnake Ridge." 282-7735 or 282-5101 for reserva-

tions.

& COCKTAIL LOUNGE

Fi[...]* American Cuisine

_____________-_____—________1

I SPECIAL: 2 for 1 SPA GHETTI DINNER - $5.95 I

SUNDA Y , MAY 29[...]Shooting. Coconino County Sheriff’s

Range, end of Jordan Road. 1:00 p.m. Everyone

l I (2 for the price of 1) I welcome; help for beginners. 282-3684.

1 I Includes Dinner Salad 8. Choice of Garlic Bread or Roll I Sedona Democrats Picnic. 282-3072

. BRING YOUR F[...]Shop Dining Room HOPPY HOUI’ Duplicate Bridge - 1 p.m. Harmony Hills Club
l 7a.m.-5p.m. 5p.m.— ll p.m. 5p.m. -6p.m. House, 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 Sup-
ply Co. Bldg. on Hopi Dr. 282-3362.

Al-Anon Family Mtg. — 8 p.m. - “Is Your Life Af-
fected by Someone Else's Drinking Problem?"

General Supply Co. Bldg. on Hopi Dr. 282-3978.
’ Alcoholics Anonymous Mtg. - 8 p.m. General Sup-
ply Co. Bldg. on Hopi Dr. $25240. '

Overeaters Anonymous - 8:30 a.m. Call Evenings

for location.Cathy 282-3918. _
Camera Club - 7:30 p.m. Episcopal Church. 282-

4863.

APPEARING EVERY FRI. 8 SAT. 8 p.m. - 12 MIDNIGHT
‘ RAY - KLARE COMBO
, GOOD LISTENING 8 DANCING

BANQUET FACILITIES NOW AVAILABLE FOR UP TO 175 PEOPLE

KING'S RANSOM

} moron HOTEL
: Hwy. 179 - Sedona
2 Phone 282-9277

MOBILE HOMEOWNERS

INTRODUCING
THE LOWEST

MOBILE
-HOMEOWNERS

RATES IN THE
VERDE VALLEY.

TUESDA Y , MA Y 31
AA Meeting - 1:30 p.m. General Supply Co. Bldg.

on Hopi Dr.

Sweet Adelines - 7:30 p.m. 282-1275.

Sedona Sunrise Kiwanis Club - 7 a.m. Oaxaca
Restaurant. 282-7514.

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

Diablo. 282-7116.
Veterans Affairs Officer - Justice Court from 1:30

to3:00 p.m.
Community Services Officers meeting. Former

Justice of Peace room in county building. 10 a.m.
282-4122.

WEDNESDA Y, JUNE 1
- . Sedona Toastmaster's Club - Oaxaca Restaurant
from 7 a.m. to 8:30 a.m. For further information con-
tact Shannon McCracken, 282-5398.

Al-Anon Family Meeting - 1:30 p.m. - “Is Your
- Life Affected by Someone Else’s Drinking Problem?
General Supply Co. Bldg. on Hopi Dr. 282-4242/3978.

Rotary Club 6:45 p.m. Au[...]onymous Meeting - 8 p.m. General
Supply Co. Bldg. on Hopi Dr. 282-5240.

Square Dance Workshop - 7:30[...]oadrunners. 282-3938 or 634-5282.

Men's Golf - 8 a.m. Oak Creek Country Club. 284-

1660.

Barbara Evartt[...]canola." Ja cees _ 730 .m. at First State Bank of Sedona.
® P.0. Box 2308 0 Anasazi Building 3.: 2[...]he Home Town Band - 7=30 P-m- S°d°na S°h°°'

on Brewer Road 282-4721.
Course in Miracles -

Restaurant. 282-3331.

Keep Sedona Beautiful - 8 a.m. King’s Ransom
Downstairs Meeting Room. Inter[...]er. All

are welcome. 282-3880.
Bolarette Society of Sedona - 12 noon. 282-7894.

St. John Vianney's Womens Guild at Church Hall.

All ladies invited. 10 a.m.
Free Public Program: “Consciousness, The Key[...]r present TV reception?

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Sedona-Oak Creek Canyon Chamber of Commerce

informal breakfast meeting 7:30 a.m. Oaxaca
Restaurant. All members welcome. 282-7722.
Kiwanis Club Mtg. & Luncheon - 12 noon - Auntie
Maudes Restaurant. 28203346.
A A Study Group - 7:30 p.m. - General Supply

Bldg. on Hopi Dr.
Overeaters Anonymous -

282-3918.
Bell Rock Kiwanis of Sedona, 7:00 a.m. at the 19th

Hole, VOC. 284-1510.

THANKS FROM
KIWANIS OF BELL ROCK

We wish to sincerely thank all the wonderful
people of the area who helped make our May
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7 p.m. Unity Church.[...]LIBRARY HOURS
Phone 282-7714

Monday 10 - 4:30, 7 - 9
Tuesday 10 - 4:30

Wed. 7 ~ 9

Thurs., Fri., Sat. 10 - 4:30

In observance of Memorial Day, the
library will be closed on Monday. May
30. We will be open during its regular
10 a.m. to 4:30 hours on Saturday,
May 28.

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The “Special Tuesdays" program
begins at the Sedona Public Library
on May 31 at 1:30 and will continue
each week through June 28. Each
Tuesday, we'll have a special book and
craft activity for grade-school
children.

On May 31, children can make their
own books with the help of volunteers.
The books can be used to record the
titles of books that children read dur-
ing the summer. There should be room
in the books for children to comment
on the books they have read or to
draw appropriate illustrations. Their
imaginations will be the only limit.

On succeeding Tuesdays, the
themes will be: dinosaur[...]oems will be read or acted out and
here Will be a craft project which cor-

responds to the theme.

Children who will enter grades one
through six in the fall are eligible to
take part in the “Special Tuesdays"
program. Children who ar[...]rs are invited to attend the
preschool story hour on Thursdays at

10:30.
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New. novels which can now be

checked out of the library are: My,
Sweet Audrina by V.C. Anders, A
Spark of Goodness by Charles Brady,
Sudden Death by Rita M[...]Evens, Little Sister by
Margaret Gaan, Silhouette in Scarlet
by Elizabeth Peters, A Pride oiRoyaIs
by Justin Scott, and The Canaris
Fragments by Walter Winward.

Novels on the best-seller list that
can now be found in the Rental Collec-
tion are: Christine by Stephen King,
Ancient Evenings by Norman Mailer,
and Chronicle of a Death Foretold by
Gabriel Garcia Marquez.

New westerns are: The Guns of
Morgette by CC. Boyer and The
Lonesome Gods by Lo[...]have been add-
ed to the collection are: The Best of
Isaac Asimov, Run Silent, Run Deep
by Edward L. B[...]ane, The High
Rocks by Loren D. Estleman, Stories
of Five Decades by Hermann Hesev,
Down Where the Moon Is Small by
Richard Llewellyn, Bedtime Story by
Jill Robinson and Word of Mouth by
Jerome Weidman.

Twelve new cassette tape and book
sets have been added to the children’s
collecti[...]lueberries for
Sal, Animal Nursery Tales, The Cat In
the Hat Song Book and II I Ran the

Zoo.

Keep Sedona Beautiful

Top Drawer

_Ours is a most fortunate organiza-
tion. People of extraordinary com~
petence and capability join our ranks

and give generously of their unusual
talents. One such individual is a

recently—retired top-drawer member of
the advertising profession, Benet
Hanau (Beh-nay Hah-now).

She is KSB‘s new V.P. in charge of
advertising and publicity.

Benet, at the age of 23, leaped from
running a dude ranch in Reno to New
York City, where she began her career
in adversiting with the highly-regarded
firm of Biow Company. However, fami-
ly ties shortly drew[...]Advertising Co.

Along the way the desire to have a fl-
ing as a cartoonist encouraged her to
study at the Chicago Academy of Fine
Arts. Her interest in sculpting was
given an airing. too. Nevertheless,[...]lley
National Bank account, as well as the
Valley of the Sun Club (tourist travel
division) for the Chamber of Commerce.
among others.

In her mind. however. remained the
challenge of operating her own agency.
At the suggestion of a friend. she ex-
plored such a possibility in the area of
San Jose, CA., then showing great pro-
mise for future industrial expansion
and business growth. This was the spot
she chose. It didn't take long for her

reputation as a perfectionist to become
well knowu.

Ruth L. Harrington, of Western

Advertising magazine provides us with
an excellent thumb-nail sketch of Hanau
- “a remarkable person in her own right
with a sound understanding of her craft;
the ability to express herself pithily and
with wit; a high degree of integrity:
good business judgment; a sense of

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humor: outspoken; a grass-roots
outlook; has the courage of her convic-
tions and is utterly fearless in stating
her_ position."

Benet Hanau's 35 years in the adver-
tising business heading her own agen-[...]nly brought its
recognition. American Association of
Advertising Agencies awarded her
firm membership, an honor bestowed
upon less than 10% of agencies qualify-
ing for the designation.

Along the way, Hanau wrote a con-
cise, practical book of do's and don't's in
the advertising business. Tying Emily
To a Post. Subtitled “Mind Your
Advertising Manners,[...]ness man who, incidental-
ly, makes up 98 percent of the nation's
business world.

This tiny woman. this titanic bundle
of energy weighing scarcely 100
pounds. who is judged ten feet tall by
her professional associates, was one of
only two women to hold a directorship
in the Better Business Bureau of San
Jose. and this she attained twice.

Born in Georgia, Benet departed the
south after completin[...]en to fly-
ing the Stars and Bars over her house.
which is appropriately named "Rebel's
Retreat." Somehow it[...]g!

We're glad Benet Hanau came to
town. Not only is she graciously placing
her expertise at our disposal. she has
given the Chamber of Commerce a
hand by designing its new logo. “Sooner
or later we'll see you in Sedona," it
reads. Well now, fine people such as she
coming to our village will certainly be a
most pleasant and resourceful way to

help
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Uptown

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Arrowhead Trading Post
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Crimson Cliffs Western World
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Rainbow’s End
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Sedona Yacht Ha[...]MS

JOEL SERRANO :

Naylor's Restaurant
Phone 282-1392
Hwy. 89A - West Sedona

Ninibah’s
Phone 282-4256
Tlaquepaque

Sedona Chiropractic Clinic P.C.
Phone 282-7591
Hwy. 89A - West Sedona

Oak Creek Press &
Pronto Press

28[...]dg. 282-6052

Sedona Floral
Phone 282-3448
Hwy. 89A - West Sedona

Alternative Balloons

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POLLY SMITH

B.H. Davidson Realty
Phone 282-1445
1785 First State Plaza

Big Park Water Co.
Phone 284-2298
120 Arrowhead Dr. - VOC

Jac Jan
Phone 282-2945
Hwy. 89A - West Sedona

Excalibur Wood Stoves
Phone 282-93[...]edona

Hollmann Electrical

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The current exhibition

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both the teachers and the
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Republicans have clout
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John Munger, the chair-
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and he pointed to control
of the state legislature,
and the fact that the
former Democratic lead
in voters registered has
significantly narrowed.
Munger was speaking to
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Buckos (men’s auxiliary)
at the May 18 meeting of
the organization.

The problem, as
Munger sees it, is that
right now the
Republicans do not have
a focus to unify
Republican efforts during
the year[...]term as chairman.

Munger was elected as
chairman on January 22.
He has been active in
Republican campaigns,
and since his election has
traveled to every county
in the state, and has been
working at Republican
sta[...]s party action bet-
ween elections. He has
served in the army and is
a partner in the law firm
of Munger and Munger in
Tucson.

His preliminary goal is
to build the strongest
political organization in
the state. The party has
vigor and can finance
ca[...], he wants to
use the Republican Party
to express a positive pro-
gram to attract the
voters of the state. Bet-
ter than working just to
beat Democrats is to pro-
ve leadership in meeting
problems. People don’t
care about parties, he
said; they want to know
ho[...]y, the
speaker declared that dif-
ferent segments of the
population should
perceive that the
Republica[...]help them. The
Hispanic population, he
instanced, is_ basically
conservative, and strong-
ly family-or[...]licans have fail-
ed so far to convince
them that in Republican
principles they will find
their ideals expressed.
Young women, many
with responsibility for a
family, have serious pro-
blems that should be ad[...]nds, as outlined by
Munger, include publica-
tion of a party newspaper
which will pinpoint and
make clear the
Republican stand on
issues. It will call for sup-
port of the president, and
will be articulate on im-
portant issues and con-
vince the voters that[...]s have the
right answers. The paper
will start as a bi-monthly
and later be published
monthly.

In the business session
at 11 o'clock, VVRA
president Betty Vicari
made a report on the pro-
ceedings at the conven-
tion of the Arizona
Federation of Republican
Women at Rio Rico early

this month. At this con-

vention two members of
the VVRW were elected
to state offices. Laura
Lowry, twice president of
the local group, was
elected 2nd_ vice-
president of the state
organization. Joyce
Marten, also a former
VVRW president, will be
chairman of Region 5 of
the state organization
which comprises local
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with many of the works
being of truly profes-
sional calibre. The show
will remain on view
through Sunday, May 29,
and it is well worth a visit
to enjoy it.

Some 50 students are
exhibiting 95 works in 5
categories: painting
(acrylics, oil and water-[...]one, bronze,
alabaster, stone, clay and
clay with a raku glaze);
and one stained glass
piece, Dottie[...]the
Sedona Arts Center, and
the advanced courses of-
fered by the SAC itself.

OBITUARIES
Robert C. Blakely

Robert C. Blakely, age 68, of Cave Creek, passed
away on Wednesday, May 18, in Scottsdale Memorial
Hospital. He was born in San Angelo, Texas and lived
in Arizona for 15'/2 years in Sedona, Phoenix and
Cave Creek areas.

He was a tester with Westinghouse Corp. in
Chicago and was transferred to Milwaukee as
foreman, and came to Arizona as plant manager in
Tucson and Phoenix plants. He was an avid horseman
and participated in many local equestrian activities.

Survivors include his wife Dorothy of Cave Creek;
sons Paul of Phoenix, Ronald of Flagstaff; one
daughter, Adele Blakely of Phoenix; two sisters and
five grandchildren.

Rin[...]esso, 78, passed away at Marcus Lawrence
Hospital in Cottonwood on May 14. A resident of
Sedona for nearly 40 years, she came here from Co[...]he Tresso family were former owners and
operators of the Bridgeport Tavern in Bridgeport and
the Rainbow’s End in West Sedona. They were the
principal donors of land for the Mingus Union High
School and instiga[...]ve for an am-
bulance for Sedona. Mrs. Tresso was a lifetime
member of the BPOE Auxiliary.

The family requests donations to the Sedona Am-
bulance Fund.

A rosary was said Tuesday, May 17, at Westcott
Funeral Home in Sedona, with a funeral mass
Wednesday at 9 a.m. at St. John Vianney Catholic
Church in Sedona, with Father Eugene McCarthy of-
ficiating. Interment followed at Sedona Memorial[...]Verwey

Selma Louise Verwey, 73, passed away May 12 at
Marcus Lawrence Hospital in Cottonwood. A resident
of Sedona for the past six years, Mrs. Verway came
here from Bangladesh.

She was a volunteer worker in Cottonwood, did
volunteer work at the local blood pressure clinic, and
was a past volunteer on the Red Rock Ambulance.

Survivors include two children, Delora Lynn
MeWilliams of Little Rock, Ark.; and James R.
Verwey of Houston, Texas.

Services were held Monday, May 16, at 10 a.m. at
the Westcott Funeral Home Chapel with the R[...]t followed at Sedona Memorial Park.

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14A - RED ROCK NEWS Sedona, Arizona Wednesday, May 25, 1983

AWANA Annual
Awards Night

The Annual Awana
Awards Night was held
Tuesday evening, May
17, at 7:00 o'clock at the
West Sedona Baptist
Church in Settlers Rest.

Bob Davenport, Awana
Commander, a[...]e 55 children who had
completed the required
work in their books.

First Book ribbons
were presented to:

CUBBIES

Clayton Detw[...]n and
Brandee Ruffner.

PIONEER
Jeff Gray

Second Book ribbons
presented to:
CUBBIES
Murphy Martines,
He[...].

CHUMS
Karyn Anderson

GUARDS
Pam Finley

Third Book SPARKY
PLAQUE Awards went
to Laura Lankford, Ryan
Riehl and Brian Zender.

Third Book TIMOTHY
TROPHIES went to Cin-
namon Martin and
Samilyn Story.

A very special thanks
goes to two young ladies,
Sandra Hale, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Hale,
and Cindy’ Gray,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Red Gray, for six faithful
years in Awana and for
having completed the six
required books and for
this they received a
meritorious trophy. Con-
gratulations, girls, for
your faithfulness.

Each year we award a
Clubber of the Year
Sparky doll to the Sparky
who has been the most
faithful in his attendance,
dues, Sunday School, br-
inging his book and Bible
and this year we had a
three-way tie, with
James Cunningham, Da-
mian Riehl and Ryan
Riehl. Our Awana Club-
ber of the Year has the
same requirements as the
Sparks, plus the number
of sections they pass, plus
they must take an exam
and pass it on their com-
plete book. The winner
this year was Brandee
Ruffner of Camp Verde,
who received a free week
to Prescott Pines Baptist
Camp, plus a trophy. The
runner-up was Nick
Riehl, who will receive a
half scholarship to the
same camp.

Congratulations to all
the children for a very
successful year and
thanks to all the parent[...]ildren
with us and letting us
teach them the Word of
God.

Camera Club News

The Oak Creek Canyon
Camera Club will hold its
May meeting on Monday
evening, May 30, at the
parish hall of St. An-
drew’s Episcopal Church
on Arroyo Pinon Drive in
West Sedona. The
meeting is at 7:30. Please
note the next Camera
Club meeting will be

‘Monday, August 29, after

a summer break of the

months of June and July.
Our subject for the

membership competition

on April 25 was

“‘animated’’ subjects,

with the winners being as

follows:

A CLASS

1 - James Carkie

2 - Charles Miller

3 - Car] Fliessbach

HM - Mary Huhnke

AA CLASS

1 - Ann Frazier

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The membership slide
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judging will be by Jim
Harris, who operates a
photographic studio in
Flagstaff and at one time
taught photography as a[...]tisfactory to the
club.

The main program will
be a color slide show,
“Invitation To San Fran-
cisco,” a show loaned to
us by PSA in anticipation
of their forthcoming 50th
anniversary to be held in
that city August 8 to 13.
The slides have been ex-
pertly produced with
b[...]ofessional
narration. It presents the
best scenes of San Fran-
cisco carefully selected
from many slides made
available by some of the
best photographers.
Among the appealing at-
tractions blended into the
show are unforgettable
views of the cable cars,
the Golden Gate Bridge,
Chinatown[...]many
other S.F. scenes well
worth the expenditure of
time, talent and film
needed to record them.
Also[...]oast with its crashing
surf and azure blue
waters of. the Pacific.

If you are a Califor-
nian, come and enjoy the
beauty you alre[...], you will be
most anxious to add it to
your list of places to see

some day.
Area visitors and those
interested in

photography are invited
to attend our May 30
mee[...]our slide judge for the
evening.

The cast of the first Mellerdrama of the season Foster, Are

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vynne Evenstar, De[...]e, and Kevin Moriarty.

Mellerdrama Season Begins This Weekend

Sedona’s Mellerdrama
season gets underway
this Friday and Saturday,
May 27 and 28 at Memory
Lane in uptown Sedona.

This weekend’s perfor-
mances kick off the first
of three mellerdramas to
be staged between
Memorial[...]ey’re sponsored
by the Sedona-Oak Creek
Chamber ofa rollicking
comedy performed before
a booing, hissing crowd.

The cast of characters
is made up of local
businessmen and women

who get as much fun out
of performing as the au-
dience does out of wat-
ching.

The cast of characters
includes: Debbie Fields as
Purity Snow[...]Perkins; and Sarah

Foster as Jenny Perkins.
Also in the cast are Bob-
bie Lee and Tasha
Wagner as the dance hall
girls. No one is telling
who plays the ghost.

Bill Lundy, veteran
director, will use his

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Sedona Democrats at-
tending a recent meeting
in Phoenix heard Sam
Goddard, party chairman
for Arizona, say that the
state’s Democratic Party
is facing a serious but not
insurmountable financial
problem.

In an attempt to
counteract this, Goddard
said, one of the largest
volunteer efforts ever
made here on behalf of
the party is now under
way, aimed at preparing
for the 1984 elections. In
the unusual off-year fund
drive, he said, some 30[...]eing manned
by volunteer communica-
tions workers in order to
make direct contact with
voters.

In addition, members
of AFT-CIO unions are
asking for contributions
in 40,000 letters to the
members, while party
member[...]e party.

Other volunteers are
going door to door in
selected areas, leaving
party literature and talk[...]ncial sup-
port, registration, and

participation in party ac-
tivities.

In this door-to-door ef-
fort, Goddard said, some
500 vol[...]er 5,000
hours calling friends,
meeting with them in
person, and “discussing
the needs of the
Democratic Party for per-
sonal and financial sup-
port. This is an effort un-
precedented in the
history of the Democratic
Party in Arizona.”

Goddard added, “Our
decision to re[...]year has
been prompted by the
need to prepare for a dif-
ficult but winnable elec-
tion next year.
Re[...]fort
will conclude over
Memorial Day weekend
with a Democratic party
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beginning at 8:30 p.m.
Saturday, May 28.

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MEMBER OF THE BETTER BUSINESS BUREAU[...]custom knifemakers have
arrived to the realm of
fine art.

Environmental
Realists will host the
showing of the Arizona
Knifemakers Association

their custom-made
knives and a group of the
members themselves.
Hours for the showing
will be 10:00 a.m. to 5:00
p.m. throughout the en-
tire exhibit.

For those who still
hearken back to the days
when making a knife by
hand involved finding an
old file or saw blade, grin-
ding it down and putting
on a handle - if that
memory lingers on, keep
it. But don’t think that it
has anything remotely
connected with the ultra
sophistication in metals,
materials and skills that
are inherent in today’s
custom-made knives
made by true artists in
the field.

And some of you may
wonder how the word art
happened in this article.
If you had read the arti-
cle in the magazine
Southwest Art (Feb. 1983
issue) entitled “Function
Tempered by Design”
you would now know that
the best of the custom
knifemakers’ art is
recognized as being fine
art.

With a lot of informa-
tion these days concerned
with investmen[...]aders to know
that collecting custom-
made knives is indeed not
a bad way to go. Consider
a statement in Douglas R.
Casey’s book, “Crisis In-
vesting”: I can think of
few collectibles that have
both real value across
space and time and have
not yet caught on with
the general public.” One
collectible he admits to
having gathered for
years is that of custom-
made knives.

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the very best of the art,
and they collect it
because it is an art.
Members’ of the
Arizona Knifemakers
Association fall into tne
elite group of custom-
knifemakers. Many ar-
tists of this association
will be on hand Friday,
the 28th, and Saturday,
the 29th, at[...]You will find them
dedicated to their art,
proud of their skills and
most willing to answer
any questions you may
ask about their knives.
With this group, there is
no attitude of I’m the ar-
tist, and you're not.”

What kind of art goes
into a fine custom-made
knife? For one thing, all
parts[...]n, or ex-
ceeding, the most exac-
ting tolerances of any
jeweler. And that seems
a valid comparison, for
much of a jeweler’s
embellishing materials
are the same a[...]emaker.

But let’s look at the
blades. While it is true
that some knifemakers
prefer the forge, hammer
and anvil in shaping their
blades, most others select
rolled steel in bars of
from 17 different exotic
varieties. While some
elect to[...]des to specialists
for that step.

Once the blade is ready
for the handle, some
rather unsuspected
mat[...]s endless.

More embellishment
awaits application on
many handles. There's
gold or silver inlay, bas-
relief or three-
dimensional sculpture,
perhaps a_ concert-
combination in beauty
through joining some of
those elements together.

There still remains the
sheath. That can be plain,
but in most cases it, too,
can be decorated by the
same degree of skill and
use of materials as by a
jeweler.

It must be
remembered that it is
from artistic efforts of
the Renaissance that the

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It is the demand for the
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Sedona Red Rock News, 1983-05-25 (15)[...]re Two Timely Lectures =

by Elizabeth Rigby

How a computer can be
used to bring out the
most brilliant “firein a
gemstone while faceting
it, and the preliminary
results of a current
survey seeking new ore
bodies in the Jerome
area, will be the respec-
tive topics of two timely
and highly informative
lectures to be presented
during the upcoming an-
nual Gem and Mineral
Show in Cottonwood, ac-
cording to Harry Mc-
Coske, chairman of the
show.

To be held Saturday
and Sunday, May 28 and
29, in the gymnasium of
Mingus Union High
School, Jerome, the show
is being jointly sponsored
by the Oak Creek Gem
and Mineral Society of
Sedona and the Mingus
Gem and Mineral Club.
Hours will be 10 a.m. to 7
p.m. Saturday, and 10
a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday.

Admission will be $1.00
per person, with pro-

ceeds benefiting the
M[...]School Student Loan
Fund. Food will be
available in the high
school cafeteria both
days.

Both lectures are
scheduled for 1:30 p.m.
On Saturday, Paul Lind-
berg, Sedona geologist,
will describe the tests
now underway in an at-
tempt to locate possible
new ore bodies in the
Jerome area, and the
results are said to look
very promising.

The lecturer on Sun-
day will be Dick Conley,
alse of Sedona. He will
have a computer with
him and will demonstrate
how it can be used to
select the best angles for
faceting a gemstone. This
should be of interest not
only to rockhounds but to
computer buffs as well.

Another feature of the
show, which is expected
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HEARING
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ears at approx. the same time. We know that another
speaker is to one side or the other when the speech is
slightly louder in one ear and reaches one ear slightly
sooner than the other. When listening in a noisy environ-
ment, it is essential that we be able to separate the
speech[...]om the other sounds and noise
Ground us.

The use of one aid tends to make all the sounds around us
seem to be “inside the head” and it is difficult to separate
the important sounds from background noise, With an aid
in each ear, the sounds are more natural and tend to[...]here they belong.” Two aids can also
be used at a lower volume level than one...helping avoid
loud bursts of noise.

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Members of the Sedona School orchestra who per-
form at grad[...]Cathy Miller, Jeff Brueland. (Second row): Ridge

12-Year-Old Wins Flagstaff
Symphony Guild Competition

by Russ Lilly

Vanessa Winborne, a
sixth grader at Sedona
School, won the 16th an-
nual Flagstaff Symphony
Guild talent search in the
junior division, playing
against older junior[...]om throughout Nor-
thern Arizona.

Miss Winborne, a
cellist who is a member of
her school orchestra
(Sedona School), was
awarded first place by
the judges for her perfor-
mance of the first move-
ment of the Concerto in D
by Vivaldi during recent
competition at \Ashurst
Music Hall on the Nor-
thern Arizona University
campus. She was accom-

panied by Mrs. Betty Lou
Cummings, who is chair-
man of the competition.

Miss Winborne and her
sister Chelsea, a fifth
grader who plays violin,
were central to the
rebirth of the orchestra
at their school, along with
sixth- and seventh-grade
teacher John Kline.
There are now 15 others
taking part in the in-
strumental music pro-
gram and there is a
school orchestra to play
at graduation this year,
as well as other special
events.

Miss Winborne also
studies privately with
Nadine Dean, who is prin-
cipal cellist with the
Flagstaff Symphony.
Earlier this year she

Five Sedonans Selected for
Juried Photo Show in Jerome

o'clock: The artists, their «northern Ar[...]phers whose
work has been accepted
for exhibition in the
Verde Valley Art Assoca-
tion’s 4th Annual Juried
Photography Exhibition,
June 3 to 27, and two of
the five are award win-
ners.

Baldwin Baker receiv-
ed a Special Juror’s
Award for his color photo
titled “L’Arc.” Helen
Hoffman received a Top
Award for a Sedona
scene in color titled
“Winter Reflection.”

Sponsored by Art’s
Shutterbug Photo Store
in Cottonwood, the ex-
hibition is being held in
the VVAA Gallery on
Main Street in Jerome.
The opening reception
will start at 7 p.m[...]d at 8

Meeting
Planned

The Sedona Founda-
tion, a not-for-profit
public corporation, is
holding a meeting next
week entitled ‘What
does the term survival
mean to you?”

The meeting will be
held on Thursday, June
2nd, at 7:30 p.m. in the
meeting room of the First
State Bank of Sedona.

A panel discussion will
be followed by audience
participation.

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guests, VVAA members,
and interested in-
dividuals are invited to
attend.

Both traditional and
avant-garde works are in-
cluded in the show. The
main portion of the ex-
hibition was juried by
Walter Meayers Ed-
wards of Sedona. A
special exhibit of ex-
perimental photography
was juried by members of
the VVAA Program and
Jurying Committee.

In addition to Sedona,
photographers whose
work has[...]wood,
Tempe, Phoenix, and
Scottsdale. The gallery is
open daily from 10 a.m. to
5 p.m.

Monday - Saturday

9:30 - 5:30 p.m.[...]RED ROCK NEWS Sedona, Arizona Wednesday, May 25, 1983 - 15A

Eric

Schairer, Donnie Newman. (Third row): Jenny

Steele and Debbie Bird.

Vanessa Winborne, a 12-year-old sixth grader at

Sedona School, rece[...]-aged musicians entered from throughout

received a superior
rating in the solo festival

held in Page.
Although she thought
she had aof the
NAU music department;
Dr. Ralston Pitts, of the
music faculty; and Mrs.
Penny Purcell, of the
Flagstaff Unified School
District music program.

The 12-year-old, who
receives a cash award
along with the recogni-
tion, said she would like
to play in a symphony or-
chestra when she is older,
or perhaps teach cello,
because she enjoys[...]others. She has
studied music four years.

Winner of the senior
high division was Karin
Eide of Flagstaff, who at-
tends Flagstaff High
School. She will perform
next fall with the sym-
phony during a special
program prepared for
students.

Other student musi-
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clude Kisa Holladay,
Sarah Foster, Cathy
Miller,[...]y
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Northern Arizonans Do Well in

by Elizabeth Rigby

Six members of the

Northern District of
Arizona Press women

have recently received
four 1st-place awards,
two 2nds and one
honorable mention in the
annual APW statewide
communications contest,
it has been announced by
Betty Reining of Cot-
tonwood, immediate
past president of the
district. The 1st-place
winning entries will now
be entered in the Na-
tional Federation of
Press Women’s Com-
munications Contest.

The awards were
presented at a banquet
held Saturday evening,
May 7, at La Posada
Resort in Scottsdale, at
which Erma Bombeck
was guest speaker. Cen-
tral District hosted the
three-day convention,
which included a full day
of seminars and a lun-
cheon featuring fashions
for the working woman
staged by Diamonds of
Scottsdale.

Next year’s annual
APW convention to be
held in May, 1984, will
be hosted by Northern
District in Sedona, Mrs.
Reining has announced.

Northern District win-
ners in the 1983 state
contest are Sammie
Thompson, formerly of
Sedona and Grand Ca-
nyon; Mrs. Reining;
LaV ina[...]ete, Jerome.
The annual com-

munications contest in-
cludes more than 100
categories in which com-
municators may enter
what they consider their
best work of the year.
The categories include
both print and e[...]Nor-
thern Arizona _ press
woman, Vennie B. White
of the White Mountain
Independent, who is an
APW member at large,
this year walked off with
seven awards in various

categories.
Northern District
member Sammie

Thompson received two
awards, a first in the in-
terview category for
newspapers with bet-
ween 5,000 and 25,000
circulation, and 2 second
for a feature story, both
published in the Verde
View, which she former-
ly edited. She had sub-
mitted three entries in
the contest.

The interview was
with Red Skelton, whom
she interviewed and
photographed in Sedona
in March, 1982. She con-
siders it the best piece
she has wri[...]s. The feature

story revolved around
the closing of Casey’s
Corner, long a Cornville
landmark.

Mrs. Thompson, who
is a talented singer and
pianist as well as a
writer, has spent the
past several months as
ente[...]Tovar,
Grand Canyon, the first
full-time musician in the
Canyon area, she says.

Her last appearance
there was on May 21.
Now she and her

daughter Kelly, also a
talented writer, are
leaving Arizona for an
as-yet-undetermined
destination.

Betty Reining, a
public relations consul-
tant who owns JB Com-
munications in Phoenix
and Cottonwood, won
her 1982 first-place state
award for technical
writing in a five-piece
package for direct mail
sent to over 9,000 im-

munologists worldwide
for Quadroma, Inc. of
California.

Mrs. Reining has won
over 12 state awards in
the APW contests dur-
ing the past several
years. She has also been
the winner of one Ist-
place national award and
one 2nd-place national
award. She is currently
listed in “Who’s Who In
American Women.”

In addition to her
writing, she has taught
public re[...]d had her
own half-hour talk show
for three years on
KPAZ-TV, Phoenix.

Another first-place
winner in the 1982 state
contest was Patricia
Cook, who is associated
with Cochran Press,
Flagstaff. Her award
was for a manual in
public relations promo-
tion materials.

Also a first-place win-
ner was LaVina Brown
of Clarkdale, newly
elected president of
APW’'s Northern
District. A nutritionist
and dietitian by profes-
sion, she won her award
for a personal column
published in the Verde
Valley News. A_ story
about her appears
elsewhere in this issue of
the RED ROCK NEWS.

Elizabeth Rigby won a
second-place award for
her only entry in the
contest, a photostory in
a newspaper other than
a daily. It was the
Fotofeature that ap-
peared in the Red Rock
NEWS, November 24,
1982 covering the
Sedona Historical Socie-
ty’s tour of little-known

historic sites in Oak
Creek Canyon.

Mrs. Rigby is a
freelance writer who

reports regularly for the
N[...]writes

Women’s Guild to Meet

The Ladies Guild of St.
John Vianney will meet
on Wednesday, June 1,
with Iva Jean Hubing,
president, presiding. The
women are urged to at-
tend the 8:00 a.m. Mass
and there will be a Con-
tinental breakfast follow-
ing the Mass. As a result,
the meeting has been

changed to 9:30 a.m. in-
stead of the previous
time of 10:00.

The president will give
a report on the very suc-
cessful potluck supper on
May 22, honoring Father
McCarthy on the 40th an-
niversary of his ordina-
tion.

immediate past district p[...]aVinia Brown, Pat Cook, and

Valerie Fekete.

for a variety of other
publications. She has
won several awards in
APW contests in the
past.

Valerie Fekete won an
honorable mention for an
editorial published in the
Verde Valiey News.

Arizona Press Women
also[...]annual
Junior Mass Com-
munications Contest,
and this year there were
three winners from Nor-
thern Ari[...]Yearta, and Bud Jones.

The National Federa-
tion of Press women has
affiliates in all 50 states.
Arizona Press Women
was founded in 1953.
Membership is open to
persons working for
remuneration as com-
municators in any of the
media.

The organization's
stated objectives are to
provide a means of com-
munication among pro-
fessional women in the
state of Arizona; to pro-
vide an exchange of
mass communications
ideas and experiences;
to make possible a com-
mon voice in matters of

NEWSfoto by Lois Young

| This Year’s Press Women Competition

statewide importance to
women in the mass com-
munications fields; to ad-
vance the professional
standards in the field in
Arizona; to promote a
spirit of friendship and
service among its
members; and to provide
a professional status of
reference value to
members in

various positions.

Members receive a
monthly state newslet-
ter, The Type Rider, and
the National Federation
of Press Women’s mon-
thly magazine, Press
Woman.

Betty Reining is cur-
rently serving on APW’s
membership committee,
and she invites com-
municators in the Verde
Valley and surrounding
areas who would like to
learn more about the
organization and might
like to become members
to get in touch with her
at P.O. Box 1822, Cot-
tonwood, AZ 86326, tel.
634-9065.

The next Northern
District meeting will be
held June 14 in Sedona
at a location to be an-
nounced.

their ©

DAR

The Kachina Chapter of the Daughters of the
American Revolution met for lunch at the home of
member Jo King on May 16. Immediately after lunch,
Patty Woodard of the Bear Track Trading Post in up-
town Sedona spoke to the women. She told a great
deal about her friendships with Indians dur[...]endeavored to give her audience an
understanding of Indian philosophy and attitude
toward life.

When[...]and announc-
ed that the chapter had been awarded a citation of
honor for its support of the building renovation fund,
and the Gold Honor Roll Award at the 93rd Continen-
tal Congress of the DAR held in Washington, D.C. this
spring.

The annual presentation of the DAR medal for ex-
cellence in leadership was made to Cadet Major
James D. Roe of Tuba City High School.

Mrs. Bean concluded the meeting with a report to
the members of the chapter upon her attendance at
the Continental Congress in company with Phoebe
Smith of the local chapter and others of the delegation
from Arizona.

Attending the lunch[...]ean Barnum and
guest Vivian Elmgren.

Garden Club of the Red Rocks

The Garden Club of the Red Rocks met at the home
of Mrs. Rolan Simpson for the May meeting and spr-
i[...]Johnson, conducted the
business meeting. She gave a detailed report on the
State Federation meeting held in Scottsdale. She
brought home many suggestions for our coming
meetings in the new year.

Those attending were Mrs. Johnson,[...]Following the business meeting, Mrs. Ola Keller of
the Flagstaff Flower Arrangers Garden Club, gave a
most impressive service in installing the new officers
for the coming year.[...]y.

Mrs. Henry Brereton, treasurer.

At the close of the meeting, Mrs. Abe Miller gave
constructive criticism on our flower arrangers for the
day. These were: Mrs[...]all, and Mrs. Rolan Simpson.

The Aware Woman...

In pursuing a continuing interest in messages, mot-
tos and motives behind personalize[...],
we find one Sedona family practically wrote the book.

As the “bewildering offspring” (remember Father
Barber? yes, yes) of Mims and Joe Rowan reach driv-
ing age, the “ne[...]ith
plate ROWAN. “We think the instant identity of the
plate is a caution to no-nonsense performance on the
part of the enthusiastic new driver,” Mims explained.

There are two other ROWANS on the road - M
ROWAN is for Margaret and Marty. K ROWAN is
driven by Kelly and Kathleen. Joe’s Ford Econol[...], as Oak Creek
Orators will translate wearily and in unison “Texas
University Ex!” Yea! Hook ‘em horns!

Building up to the big finish on the Rowan transpor-
tation is the I R A VW. In an effort to save the
Rowans from late-night phone calls, “Okay. We give
up. What is it?” Mims quickly deciphers “The off-road
vehicle is a VW Thing, like a Jeep. Looks like a Ger-
man army command car. People kept stopping u[...]the car was, so we got the plate to ex-
plain ‘I are a VW.’ ” Now they stop and ask what the
license is?

On the first sunny Saturday morning, a little blue
Datsun with ASU decal on the window worked its
way up one-seventy-nine. No[...]a plate YEE HAW.

The white Pontiac station wagon of Jacque and
William Brand carries the plate JAC JA[...]days where Jacque and her sister Jan Robbins
had a shop in La Placita in restored uptown Tucson.
In La Placita for eight years, the sisters featured[...]AC-JAN, the shop and the license, moved to
Sedona in November, 1981. Jac-Jan, in West Sedona
on 89A, now has a wider selection of gifts, dealing
more in one-of-a-kind items in imports and folk art.
Too extensive to be called a boutique, Jac-Jan’s has
the ambiance and assortment of a classic bazaar.

A van at Nickerson’s on eye-ten between Phoenix
and Tucson was full of heavy fabric and some wicker.
There was no company name painted on the door but
the Arizona plate advertised DECOR 8.

Sedonans also advertise but in some cases it takes
an insider’s discernment to get the message. For ex-
ample, ACAXAO looks like there’s been an explosion
at the penitentiary. Gloria Peach, co-owner of Oaxaca
Restaurant and Cantina, suggests reading h[...]r first love, Oaxaca,
and newly-opened Daisy Cafe in Camp Verde and
Camp Verde’s first dance hall/restaurant, the Zane
Grey Steak House.

The Zane Grey is a 10,000-sq.-ft. building, entirely
new from kitchen to false-front entrance. The Old
West theme is carried through the menu, the decor,
the player piano and on Fridays and Saturdays a live
country-and-western band.

Sedona’s uptown Mexican/American restaurant is
also advertised on thé plates of Gloria's partner, Don
Hopkins - WAHAKA.

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Phone 282-2606
W. Hwy. 89A

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RESORT

SEDONA’S PREMIER
FULL SERVICE RESORT

Phone 282-7333
Hwy. 179 - Sedona

BABBITT'S
HOME CENTER

Dave Cech, Sed[...]Oaxaca Restaurante
and Cantina

Phone 282-4179
231 N. Hwy. 89A - Sedona

WENDY Woop

The Arizona Bank
Phone 282-4103

CELIN SERBO - PAULSHOSTED _—VALORIE TIBB

Sedona Market
Phone 282-4226
At the “Y” in Sedona

C.D. Jackson Nursery
and Landscaping
282-9556 - W. Hwy. 89A

EI Prado Gallery

Phone 282-7390[...]Carriage Casuals
Phone 282-4401

Home Cookin’ - 282-9971
At the “Y”’ inA - Phone 282-5219 | West Sedona

YOUR COMPLETE HOME CENTER
FOR THE DO-IT-YOURSELFER

Phone 282-7174

VALLEY
NATIONAL BANK

Congratulations

Shugrue’s
Phone 282-2943

Seth Williams & Associates
282-1272 or 284-2176
1785 First State Plaza - W. Sedona

Windust Automotive

Phone 282-1444
Tortilla Dr. @ W. Hwy. 89A

W. Hwy. 89A - Sedona

V[...]ncent 634-4524 or 282-6287 The Best Homemade Pies in Town
Phone 634-2291 Cornville, Arizona (Closed Thursday)

Larry Poage, Manager
401 Jordan Rd. Uptown Sedona
Phone 282-4181

New Manager - Kermit Firestone
Horses Boarded, T[...]Vic's Septic Tank Service

Uptown Sedona - 282-7761

Red Rock Rentals
Phone 282-5313
Hwy. 89A - West Sedona

Staynless Realty

Warren Steele, Broker

284-1560 or 282-3434
Village of Oakcreek

1516 E. Hwy. 279 Cottonwood

JIM & MARY J0’S
APPLIA[...]Geri Selway, Manager
Hwy. 89A - West Sedona
Phone 282-4127

' Jeff Lloyd, Manager
Hwy 179 - Village of Oakcreek
Phone 284-1030

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Sedona Red Rock News, 1983-05-25 (18)eg Ac sn emanate feminist ete neeseeelCsteeN a

“THIRD TIER, GUTHRIE THEATER, MIN-
NEAPOLIS, MINN.” by Barbara Davies Nelson
has a satiric quality reminiscent, as one observer

remarked,

of Honore Daumier’s lithographic

caricatures. Onl[...]re actually looking at the play. The old man, who
is pretending to have dozed off, is attempting to

Nelson's Two Group Sculptures
At S[...]th the
RED ROCK NEWS,"
says Barbara Davies
Nelson of her not incon-
siderable involvement
with sculptu[...]e were
going to move to Sedona

someday, and when I
read about Eugenia
Everett, I promised

myself that when we did,
I would study with her.”

Before the Nelsons’
retirement in 1979, Bar-
bara’s lifelong profes-
sional career had been in
the theater but, she says,
she had always wanted to
sculpt, so when she final-
ly arrived in Sedona to
stay, she was quick to
enroll in a sculpture class
-- with Eugenia Everett,
of course.

Since then, Barbara
has taken all four of the
courses offered by
Yavapai College in
cooperation with the
Sedona Arts Center, and
this year she has been a
student in the Advanced
Sculpture class offered
by the SAC a[...]a
has taken as_ her

“signature” the creation
of multi-figure pieces, the
two latest of which are
now on view at the SAC’s
Student Art Show in the
Upper Gallery of the
Sedona Art Barn.

For them, she has
drawn upon her
theatrical background
and upon a sense of
humor that shows up in
the satiric quality of the

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BARBARA DAVIES NELSON'S amusing pase seat of the‘ ‘Ladies peaniag
Room at the Old Log Thea[...]innesota, where Barbara per-
formed for 30 years, is attracting a lot of attention at the current Student
Art Show at the Sedona Arts Center. The woman on the left is a composite
portrayal of several character actresses. The other four figures are portraits
of members of the company. Anne Blazer getting ready to put on a wig, Bar-

bara Davies Hersel, Cindy Subby, and Mary Seibel.

pieces, reminiscent, says
one observer, of the
French artist Honore

Daumier’s lithographi[...]adies’ Dressing Room
at the Old Log Theatre,”
is inspired by Barbara's
memories of the Ex-
celsior, Minnesota stock
company with which she
performed for 30 years.
The other, “Third Tier in
the Guthrie Theater,”
depicts a section of life on
the other side of the
footlights.

Both pieces, done in
high-fired stoneware, are
admirably executed and
show a high degree of
character perception.
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proud of and excited by
her student’s§ ac-
complishments. “None of
my other students has
done anything like this
before,” she says.
Another of Nelson’s in-
novations in the class has
been the use of a techni-
que that eliminates the
“tedious and _ boring”
hollowing-out process
usually required before a
piece of ceramic
sculpture is fired.
“Basically, it amounts
to building the piece

around newspaper, which
burns away when the
piece is in the kiln,” she
says.

There are many other
fine pieces of sculpture,
as well as_ paintings,
graphics, and ceramics in
the show, which opened
May 17 and will remain
on view through Sunday,
May 29, and is well worth
a visit to see. It is a fine
testament to the quality
of instruction available in
the SAC art classes and
to the noteworthy talents
of the students who are
taking the courses today.

R[...]r CSO Bicycle Rodeo

Dick Riley, general
chairman of the Bike
Rodeo for pre-schoolers
through 12 years old, said
registrations are still be-
ing[...]st Sedona School
grounds Saturday morn-
ing, June 11. Register by
calling Riley at 282-1210
or 282-4666 if you missed
the school registration.

Registrations will also
be taken on the day of the
event.

It is being sponsored
by the Sedona Communi-
ty Service Officers (CSO),
which is a_crime-
prevention and_ safety

program assisting the
Sheriffs’ departments of
both counties for the
benefit of Sedona and the
Village of Oakcreek.

The bike rodeo will
begin at

8 o'clock.

wildlife.

ALASKA

EXCITING 17-DAY
WILDLIFE EXPEDITION

Led by Bill Breed, geologist in Flagstaff
Departure June 17 from Seattle

2 nights on chartered motor yacht cruising spec-

tacular Gla[...]or scenic hiking &

4 nights at Cramp Denali deep in Denali (Mt.
McKinley) National Park with daily excursions in
this magnificent mountain region.

Also brief visits t[...]airbanks

FOR DETAILS CALL BILL BREED

Awards and a movie will
be at 10 a.m. in the all-
purpose room at. the
school. The program will
end at noon.

A new bicycle will be
raffled off.

There will be
demonstrations by the
fire and sheriffs’ depart-
ments, Magic Michael
will perform, and _ ultra-
lite airplanes will fly in.
Art Towels and members
of the Cottonwood group
will participate.

There will be a Kool-
Aid break before the
movie.

The Rodeo will include
a full bicycle safety check
and competition for bes[...]nce
and turn and _ balance
events.

June Ferebee_ is
assisting Riley with all
arrangements.[...]Mackey was
with us again, if only for
an evening, in concert at
the Sedona Arts Center
last Friday night, much
to the deep pleasure of
many music aficionados
who have missed her ar-
ti[...]Phoenix last
year. It was great to have
her back, in splendid
voice, pretty as ever; the
big city seems to agree
with her. Baritone
Eugene Conley was also
in fine voice, as handsome
as ever. Two two of them
with the able assistance
of pianist Michael Ard,
Martha’s brother,
presented a really choice
program to us Friday
evening.

Mart[...]om Verdi's
RIGOLETTO between
Gilda and her father
which they did with great
jtenderness, beauty of
tone and of emotion, just
lovely. Mr. Conley then
did a quartet of songs by
Brahms and Wolf. Being
professor of voice at the
University of Arizona
and founder of its Opera
Theatre, he should know
how to handle his fine
baritone as well as the
variety of emotions found
in the four songs; he did,
on both counts. Thank
you, kind sir, for a
beauteous performance.

Michael Ard then
pleased with renditions
of a Chopin Nocturne and
Scherzo. How lucky can a
gal be? Bryan Tinlin
played three Chopin
pieces l[...]. .
always seems to be feast
or famine where one of
my favorite composers is
concerned. Many thanks,
gentlemen.

Sedona Artist
In Prescott Show

One of the most strik-
ing artists working in
Sedona today is C.P. Nye,
whose paintings may be
seen regularly in the
recently enlarged Nye
Gallery on the second
floor of the Stage Stop
complex on Highway 179
just south of the “Y.”

Nye, who recently had
a special showing in
Carefree, is this week ex-
hibiting a selected group
of oils and watercolors at
the Prescott Fine Arts
Gallery in the Prescott
Fine Arts Building at
Willis and Mar[...]Gallery hours are
Wednesday through Sun-
day from 1 to 5 p.m. The
Nye exhibition, which
opened May 20, will re-
main on view through
Sunday, May 29. -

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Next, Martha sang
four Richard Faith songs
which should be heard
more often, they are
unusual and[...]oes them ex-
tremely well, living and
loving each of them in her

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So in order to maintain
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Due to limited seating capacity
reservations and prepaid tickets are
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Sedona Red Rock News, 1983-05-25 (19)16A - RED ROCK NEWS Sedona, Arizona Wednesday, May 25, 1983

Corporation Commission Fair and
Reasonable Mc[...]epart-
ment as “probably the
most controversial in
state government,”
Arizona Corporation
Commission member
Diane McCarthy gave an
update on the Commis-
sion to Sedona Rotary
Club members last week.

Her department is con-
troversial because they
set utility rates, s[...]she said.

The Corporation Com-
mission also has a
securities division, and
regulates corporations a[...]not been without its pro-
blems, she said. “For a
long time we've had too
small a staff,” she com-
plained. “We've had to
hire outside consultants
on major rate cases.”

She criticized the
federal[...]ecision to split up the
Bell companies. “It was a
big mistake,” she said.

Mountain Bell has re-
quested an overall in-
crease of 13%, with an in-
crease as high as 67% in
some areas, she told the
audience.

In recent actions by
the Commission, the 911
emergency number
system was funded in
several areas. That deci-
sion means Sedona won't
ever have to pay a sur-
charge for the 911
number.

The Commission also
recently authorized a $10
charge by the phone com-
pany for all returned
checks.

In the next APS rate
case, around the end of
the year, the Commission
should now be able to
determine a specific com-
munity rate of consump-
tion.

That means they will
be able to b[...]ructures to pro-

vide equity to areas
whose rate of consump-
tion does not fluctuate
greatly over the year.

McCarthy complained
that the incorporation
division is costing the
Commission money
because there is only a
$50 charge to incorporate
in Arizona.

‘“‘We'’ve asked the
legislature[...]fee,” she said, but the
legislature says it’s a ser-
vice which the state
should provide.

The Commission has a
philosophy of “cause a
cost, pay the cost,” she
said. For instance, in the
past, the cost of
telephone installation
was much less because
the actual costs were
passed on to all con-
sumers in their rates. It
was found that the actual
cost to the phone com-
pany to install a phone is
approximately $100.

That's why the installa-
tion costs to the co[...]Sedona Annual

Fine Arts Exhibition

Set for June 1 through July 3

by Elizabeth Rigby

The always po[...]hibition at the Sedona

Arts Center will be held
this year from Wednes-
day, June 1, through Sun-
day, July 3. Deadline for
delivery of entries is
Monday, May 30 from 10
a.m. to 7 p.m.

The juried show is
open to all artists living
in Northern Arizona and
to all SAC members,
wherever they reside.

Categories for the
Sedona Annual 1983 are
painting (oil, acrylic,
pastel), watercolo[...]king, silk screen), and
sculpture. There will be
$100 first-place awards,
$50 second-place awards,
$25 third-place awards,
and honorable mentions
in each category.

Jurors will be Dr.
Dorothy Johnso[...]rs and not
previously exhibited at
the SAC. There is a $3.00,
non-refundable entry fee
for each entry su[...]mbers. Entries
may be labeled Not For
Sale (NFS). A 33%/s per-
cent donation on all sales
will be payable to the
Sedona Arts Cent[...]lasswork will be accep-
table. Sculpture must be

of reasonable weight.
Other work must be dry,
wired,[...]ere.

Rejects are to be pick-
ed up Tuesday, May 31,
from 4 to 6 p.m., and
Wednesday, June 1 from
9 a.m. to 12 noon. Ac-
cepted entries are to be
picked up Tuesday, July
5 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
There will be a charge of
$2 per day per item not
picked up on schedule.

A preview reception
for members and guests
will be held Wednesday,
June 1, from 5 to 7 p.m.

Hunter Education Course
To be Offered in Valley

A hunter education
course, intended to teach
safe handling of firearms
and ammunition, to teach
safe hunting pr[...]n expect
to gain something from
taking the class. This
class is required for all
persons between the ages
of 10 and 14 who will be
hunting any big game.

The sessions[...]at
times:

the following

1st course - will begin on
June 1 and will be every
Monday and Wednesday
evening until June 22.
The range and field day
will be on Saturday, June
18, from 8:00 a.m. to noon
(approximately). All
evening sessions will be
from 6:30 to 8:30.

2nd course - will begin on
July 27 and will be every
Monday and Wednesday
evening until August 17.
The range and field day
will be Saturday, August

VVAA to Launch Program of Local
Business Sponsorship of Shows

by Elizabeth Rigby

As part of its spring
and summer fundraising
and membership drive,
the Verde Valley Art
Association is encourag-
ing local businesses to
sponsor special[...]Susan
Dowling, VVAA acting
director.

First event of the kind
will be the upcoming
photography show in
June, which will be spon-
sored by Art’s Shutter-
bug Photo Store in Cot-
tonwood.

“Although business
sponsorships of fine arts
exhibits are not new to
the VVAA.” Mi[...]ment with the arts and
the community than
before. In return for its
sponsorship, each par-
ticipating business will
be credited for its sup-

port on posters, mailings
and in other publicity.

“Hundreds of people
visit the VVAA museum
during the monthly e[...]s, botn tourists
and local residents. We
schedule a variety of
shows of considerable in-
terest, and our efforts are
recognized by the
Arizona Commission on
the Arts, the National
Endowment for vhe Arts,
and the Institute of
Museum Services in
Washington, D.C.

“The organization is a
non-profit one, and all
sponsorships and dona-
ti[...]deductible.”

Persons and businesses
interested in sponsoring
an art or craft exhibition
or a special event at the
VVAA are invited to get
in touch with Miss Dow]-
ing at 634-5466, and a
representative of the
organization will make an
appointment to show the
prospective sponsor a
schedule of VVAA
events.

6, from 8:00 a.m. to noon |

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miles).

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gun handling, storage of
arms and ammunition,
hunter responsibility,
hunting tips and techni-
ques, marksmanship and
will include a field trip.

At the end of the
course you will receive a
certificate, wallet card
and patch for your jacket
or shirt.

This course is intended
to reach persons at all
ages and family participa-
tion is highly encouraged.
The course fees are set so
as[...]fee along with
the name, address and
phone number of all per-
sons who will be par-
ticipating. They must
have everyone’s name as
the course is expected to
fill up prior to the first
session and there will be
a limited enrollment. If
you have any questions,
ca[...]uth Main
Cottonwood, AZ 86326

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Clark is proud of the fact that he has lost 80 pounds since moving to Sedona
in 1981. He’s still losing, and says he does it “by not eating very much.”

A |

A recent addition to his business is Satellite Innovations, dealing with home
satellit[...]Jim hooks up the portable satellite disc receiver in
preparation of demonstrating it to a prospective customer.

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pe

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8B - RED ROCK NEWS Sedona, Arizona Wednesday, May 25, 1983

olunteer

by Dick Riley

Even though Jim Clark devotes
60 to 70 hours a week to his
business, The Video Shoppe, he
still finds time to be a volunteer on
the.Red Rock Fire Department.

I do it because it gives me the
ability to help someone in a time of
need,” he explained.

In addition to volunteering his
time as a firefighter, Clark will be
serving as an EMT (Eme[...]assed his state EMT certifica-
tion test.

He’s on call 24 hours a day, seven
days a week, as are all the other
volunteers.

There are times when he has to

close up his store to answer a fire

or emergency call, he said. That
usually happens when it’s a big
enough emergency that his cther
two employees[...]refighters, also have to respond
to the call.

A lot of my regular customers
are used to it and don’t seem to
mind,” he smiled.

Clark was a volunteer firefighter
in Indiana for eleven years before
moving to Sedona.

Born and raised in Ft. Wayne, In-
diana, he “found” Sedona while on
vacation in 1980.

While visiting friends in Dallas,
he and his wife Susan decided to
travel to the Grand Canyon. I had
some trouble with my camper in
Phoenix, so we were running late
and stayed at Lo[...]drove
through Sedona and loved it. We
moved here a year later.” He had

Clark opened the Video Sho[...]Firefighter

been working in the Industrial
Uniform Rental business in Ft.
Wayne.

Since his hobby had always been
electronics and because Sedona
had very little to offer in the way of
video equipment, he said, the deci-
sion to open a video shop was
made.

Besides a full line of video
recorders, video cassettes, and
large-screen TVs, he also has a ser-
vice department.

In February, we started

Satellite Innovations,” he added.
“We handle the sales and installa-
tion of home satellite systems.”

He sees the satellite disc as the
next trend in home entertainment
since it’s possible to receive over
100 channels.

The 1973 graduate of Indiana
University enjoys camping with his
family, “although I don’t have as
much time now. We used to camp
every other weekend when we liv-
ed in Indiana.”

He also enjoys fishing when he
has t[...]ildren, 8-year-old Jennifer,
6-year-old Brian and 10-month-old
Scott.

Sedona is his family’s idea of the
perfect place to live. I hope to
retire here in Sedona,” Clark smil-
ed.

His in-laws are moving to
Sedona soon after they fell in love
with the community while visiting
them last[...]ona can
retain its small-town charm and its
sense of community.

The spirit in which Clark works
as a volunteer is one of the things
which will help Sedona retain that
sense of community.

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Sedona Red Rock News, 1983-05-25 (21)6B - RED ROCK NEWS Sedona, Arizona Wednesday, May 25, 1983

Drama Classes Starting Next
Week at SAC - For All Ages

by Elizabeth Rigby

A new series of ongo-
ing acting classes for all
ages will start in June at
the Sedona Arts Center
taught by Debra Oliver,
who has behind her a
decade of experience in
the theater.

There will be three
separate classes, each
meeting separately and
at different times in the
lower level classrooms of
the Sedona Art Barn.
Each class will meet once
a week. Tuition will be
$30 per month, and ap-
plic[...]e Sedona
Arts Center.

Classes will be limited
to 10 students per class,
and the latest one can
join is the second session,
Ms. Oliver says, “since
the instruction is schedul-
ed on a structured basis,
with each lesson building
on the one before.” Addi-
tional classes will be of-
fered later, however, and
for these a waiting list
will be compiled.

Starting Wednesday,
June 1, Acting For
Children (ages 6-10) will
meet on Wednesdays
from 10 to 11:30 a.m., and
Acting For Teens (11-15)
will meet Wednesdays
from 3:30 to 5 p.m. Star-
ting Monday, June 6, Ac-
ting For Adults (aged 16
and up) will meet Mon-
days from 7:30 to 9:30
p-m.

The hope is to develop
jocal talent so that in
time a permanent resi-
dent company can be
formed, Ms. Oliver says.
Emphasis will be largely
focused on experimental
drama and the classics.

A resident of Sedona
since December 7, 1982,
Debra Oliver was, in
1972, a member of the
first class to graduate
from the Juilliard School
For Performing Arts in
the Drama Division.

Following graduation,
she served for a year as
executive director of the

New Jeffrey ©
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Now Available

by Elizabeth Rigby

A new limited-edition
print by Sedona water-
color[...]_ been
learned here. Titled “To
the Sing,” it is only the
fourth such print to have
been issued by Lunge in
his more than 40 years of
painting the Southwest.

The print has an image
size of 20'4”x27” and a
sheet size of 201/2"x31”. It
comes in an edition of
250, each signed and
numbered by the artist.
Until June 1, the
prepublication price will
be $150. After that, the
print will sell for $250.

Fur[...]tion
may be obtained from
Main Trail Galleries,

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cultural opportunities to
underprivileged children.

Next, for two years,
1973-75, she wrote and
produced a 90-minute
weekly radio program
titled “Trend” for radio
station KPFK of the
Pacifica Network in Los
Angeles.

Then she became vice-
president in charge of
program development for
Rynn Ross Enterprises, a
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Sedona Red Rock News, 1983-05-25 (22)by Russ Lilly

Nearly 1,000 attended
the first annual circus at
Sedona School held
recently by the Parent-
Teacher Cooperative as a
fund raiser.

Children’s circus acts,
a concert by the
Hometown Band, prize
drawings and a pet
parade were among the
many events held during
the day-long festival on
the grounds of the school
at Brewer Road.

Mrs. Gail Campbell,
circus chairman, said
about $2,700 was raised
towards a Parent-
Teacher Cooperative
wish list which includes

Students took part in the first annual circus assistant to lion tamer J[...]ona School and here were acircus Kendra Stine was a tiger while Carrie Voorhees
act themselves: Diane[...]RED ROCK NEWS Sedona, Arizona Wednesday, May 25, 1983 - 7B

more music, books, a new
floor for the gymnasium,
playground equipment
and a computer or two.

Trish Walters was win-
ner of the grand prize, a
trip for two to Las Vegas,
which was donated by
Sedona Travel Agency
and New Horizon Travel
Agency.

J.T. Stephen received
second prize, a weekend
away from it all, donated
by Poco Diablo[...]won an Atari Video
System donated by Video
Shoppe of Sedona.

Visitors might have
met Jim Swapp, who was
appearing for the first
time as Jim, the Joker, a

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mitted she hated the the
sight of the things, was
presiding at turtle races
along w[...]ick Draw
won the first heart, much
to the delight of turtle
bettor Eli Crews.

Alice Larson presided
at the bean bag toss,
which required an ac-
curate throw through the
mouth of a lion. “They're
not winning anything but
they are having fun,” she
said.

A few booths away, Ar-
wynn Evenstar tried
to wiu a goldfish while,
with some help from
Sheri Graham,[...]he fish pond. Children
floated their line through
a hole in the painted cur-
tain and got a bite. They
pulled out their line to
find a prize attached.
“Little kids love it; they
are guaranteed a prize,”
Mrs. Graham explained.

Out in the center ring -
the only ring - Kendra
Stine was pretending she
was a lone tiger in the
lion tamer’s act. Carrie
Voorhees and Erica[...]d as
“Magical Matt.” Magical
Michael was also on the
bill.

The Sedona School or-
chestra under direction
of John Kline performed
in addition to the
Hometown Band.

Diane Holladay design
ed, painted and erected
two large circus figures
a ringmaster and double-
headed fat lady - leading[...]Humphrey designed
and made the advertising
banner in front of the
school.

Rich Caragol was Bap-
po, the Clown, while Nan
cy Caragol did clown
makeup for children.

Those in charge of in-
dividual booths included:
Judy Lee, Laura Nelson[...]Winborne.

Cathy Miller was ring
master.

Winners of best-
decorated-cake contest
were Rhett Jeffries[...]ie Martin,
bike tuneup at the Cycle
Shop.

Winner of the circus
act contest was the lion-
taming act.[...]win-
ner was “Magical Matt,”
Matt Gladstone.

In the cake-judging
contest, Rhett Jeffries
won a VCR rental with
movies for the weekend;
David and Richard Di
Gilio won a_ parakeet
from Animal House; and
Josh Weber, 10 slushes
from Circle K.

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Sedona Red Rock News, 1983-05-25 (23)12B - RED ROCK NEWS Sedona, Arizona Wednesday, May 25, 1983

VVAA to
Sponsor

Concert

The Verde Valley Art
Association will sponsor
an evening of chamber
music at the Jerome
Historical Center
Theater June 4 at 8 p.m.

The Sedona Chamber
Music Society is a bud-
ding organization plann-
ing many performances
for Valley residents in
the future.

Judith Ginsburg,
pianist and founder of the
Society, studied at
Juilliard School of Music,
and has performed with
the National Symphony
in Washington, D.C. She
now lives in Sedona.

Paul Erlich, viola, is
principal violist with the
Phoenix Symphony. He
has advanced degrees
from the Yale School of
Music. and Cambridge
University in England.

Charles Aurand has
served as solo clarinetist
’ with the Flagstaff Sym-
phony for 10 years. He is
Dean of the College of
Creative Arts and Pro-
fessor of Music.

These three fine musi-
cians will perform the
best music that has been
written for their three in-
struments: Mozaet’s Trio
in E Flat Major,
Schumann’s Fairy Tales,
Opus 132, Max Bruch’s
Two Pieces From Acht
Stucke, Opu[...]Picnic fun for
everyone.

The air-cooled theater
is known: for its fine
acoustics. Don’t miss this
special evening of music
by the Sedona Chamber
Music Society. In fact,
why not make an evening
of it, with cocktails, din-
ner and a concert. Call
any of Jerome’s fine
restaurants for reserva-
tions, June 4th. The din-
ing is extraordinary, the
view breathtaking and
the Verd[...]tion concert will
complete an evening to
remember in Jerome.

Tickets are $4.00
general admission, $3.50
for VVAA members.
Tickets are available at
the VVAA on Main St. in
Jerome, and in Sedona at
the Shakespeare-
Beethoven Book &
Record Store in the
Hozho Building; at the
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Sedona Red Rock News, 1983-05-25 (24)Day of Delight and Blessing

If thou turn away thy foot from the Sabbath, from
doing thy pleasure on My Holy Day, and call the Sab-
bath a delight, the Holy of the Lord, honourable; and
shalt honour Him, not d[...]thine own
words: then shalt thou delight thyself in the Lord; and
I will cause thee to ride upon the high places of the
earth, and feed thee with the heritage of Jacob thy
father. Isaiah 58: 13,14. ;

The Sabbath . . is God’s time, not ours; when we
trespass upon it, we are stealing from God . . God has
given us the whole of six days in which to do our work,
and has reserved only one to Himself. This should be a
day of blessing to us ..a day when we should lay aside
all our secular matt[...]But while we worship God, we are not to consider
this a drudgery. The Sabbath of the Lord is to be
made a blessing to us and to our children. They are to
look upon the Sabbath as a day of delight, a day which
God has sanctified; and they will so consider it[...]pening buds, the lofty
trees and beautiful spires of grass, and taught that
God made all these in six days and rested on the
seventh day and hallowed it. Thus the parents may
bind up their lessons of instruction to their children so
that when these children look upon the things of
nature they will call to mind the great Creator of
them all..

We are not to teach our children that they must not
be happy on the Sabbath, that it is wrong to walk out
of doors. Oh, no. Christ led His disciples out by the
lakeside on the Sabbath day and taught them. His ser-
mons on the Sabbath were not always preached
within enclo[...]p the Sabbath if it were
convenient to do so. But this day is not yours; it is
God's day, and you have no more right to take it[...]rved it, sanc-
tified it and blessed it’ and it is your duty to devote
this time to His service, to make it honorable, to call it
a delight.

We invite you to be with your friends a[...]y classes begin at 9:30 and the formal worship
at 11:00. The church is located in West Sedona on
South Sunset Drive. You are most welcome.

“Use the Light-time
Before it's Night-Time”

Jesus said, I must go on in that condition.

“How's Your Hearing?”

How often have you
been guilty of turning on
the radio or TV and “just
letting it run”? You are
aware that somebody is
saying something, but it
is really not making any
impression. Think of the
commercials. You have
heard them so many
times that you just sort
of tune them out; certain-
ly you don’t pay close at-
tention to them. You
don’t rush out and buy
the product. You don’t
run to the phone and call
your neighbors and tell
them about the good
news you have just
heard. Rather, in the vast
majority of cases, you
just don’t do anything
about the fact that you
have heard the commer-
cial.

Now think of all the
parables you have read in
the Bible and all the ser-
mons you have heard
pr[...]- and yet you haven't
heard them. They just
went in one ear and out
the other.

If you think there is
even a grain of truth in
what is suggested above,
be sure to hear the Rev.
Mr. Leo[...]” at the United
Methodist Church next
Sunday at 10:00 o'clock.
As a preparation for the
service, read any of the
parables you can think of
which end “Let him who
hath ears to hear, hear!”

The Methodists meet
in the Seventh-Day
Adventist Church which
is near the south end of
Sunset Drive in West
Sedona. Go to the traffic
light near Bashas’ in
West Sedona and turn
south on Sunset Drive.
The church will be on
your left. If you need a
ride or other information,
call 282-5156 or 282-7293.

RED ROCK NEWS Sedona. Arizona Wednesday, May 25, 1983 - 11B

Jehovah's Witnesses
Announce Circuit Assembly

Jehovan’s Witnesses of
Arizona Circuit No. 5B
have announced the dates
of their next circuit
assembly - May 28 and 29.
The gathering is schedul-
ed for the Flagstaff High
School. Meetings of the
local congregation have
been canceled for that
weekend.

Theme of the assembly
is “Be Rich Toward God,
Not Covetous.” The pro-
gram on Saturday will
give full consideration to
the subject “Working
What Is Good Toward
All.” “It is designed to
strengthen the deter-
mination of Jehovah's
Witnesses in Northern
Arizona’s 12 congrega-
tions to lay up spiritual
treasure and[...].
The Sunday morning
program, ‘Producing

Doers of the Word,” will
assist the Witnesses in
being more effective in
their home Bible study
work. “The Bible en-
courages us to be not just
hearers of the Word,
whether at congregation
meetings or assemblies,
but doers — workers in
Jehovah's service,” Mad-
zay continued.

“Circuit assemblies are
an important part of the
worship of our God,
Jehovah,” Madzay
stated. “We urge ou[...]been prepared,” Mad-
zay concluded.

Highlight of the
assembly will come Sun-
day afternoon, May 29,
when the district super-
visor of the group, Frank
R. Bartell, will deliver
the public talk, “Is This
World Doomed to Ruin?”
The public is invited.

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work the works of him

that sent Me, while it isthis NIGHT
already happened, is it
past, present or
something that is still to
come? What is the
responsibility of those
who profess to be
believers in Christ in our
day?

Dr. Paul Rees, Vice-
President-at-large of
World Vision and son of

.one of the founders of
‘what is
‘Wesleyan Church and
. whose several decades of
‘ministry has carried him
«around the world, was
‘challenged to write a
book about one of the ma-
‘jor problems of Chris-
‘ tianity today. His book is
‘titled “Christian: Commit
. Yourself!”

now the

It appears
from my experience in
Sedona that the lack of an
enduring commitment is
the problem of a great
many people here. I
would like to encourage
those who either profess
to be belie[...]Lord,
to examine their lives. If
you have become a
“spiritual dropout,” don’t

Please do something
about it, for a dead faith
does not satisfy the Liv-
ing God nor give us eter-
nal life. Retirement is
great, but let us not
retire from the faith. Let
us rather “hold fast the
profession on our faith
without wavering,” and
keep on “earnestly con-
tending for the faith once
delivered to the saints.”

There is joy, peace, en-
couragement and the
grace of Christian beauty
in serving God. Won't
you join with us in the
worship of the Lord this
Sunday at Sedona
Wesleyan? We would
really like to be a friend
and be blessed by your
friendship. Morning wor-
ship is at 11 a.m. Sunday
School with a class for all
ages is at 10:00, an ex-
citing Wesleyan Youth
meeting is being planned
for 5:44 THIS SUNDAY
EVENING, and Pastor
Jerald Bushman is to
speak on the continuing
series, “Equipping the
Church fo[...]ial Effects Gifts,” at
6:30 p.m.

The sanctuary of the
Sedona Wesleyan Church
is located at the corner of
Brewer Road and Juniper
Drive, six blocks south of
the main postoffice.

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found in the air, water and land. Man himself relies on
the oxygen in the air, water and the products of the
soil to sustain optimum growth and development.
When any of these are unsufficient, he suffers. The
various cycles of nutrients, and the refreshing pro-
cesses of purification help to renew and restore the
quality of the environment.

But man has interfered. He has[...]introduced new chemicals into the
complex milieu. This has resulted in new assaults and
threats to his health.

Beyond t[...], the environment
causes an additional 20 percent of mortality in the
United States. This should be enough to encourage
man to clean up his life-threatening surroundings. But
here is where man is caught in the horns of a dilemma.
He finds that most, if not all, of the current en-
vironmental problems have resulted from his ac-
tivities. Efforts to achieve a healthy environment may
destroy the jobs and commerce that sustain his life
and the lifestyle to which he has become accustomed -
it not addicted!

A further hindrance in more rapid moves to im-
prove the environment is that very little is known
concerning the reali health effects of environmental
pollution. Although much is already known about the
health effects of some poliutants, the combined im-
pact of all pollutants to which one might be exposed
during a lifetime are difficult to measure.

Noted ecologist Rene Dubos put it this way: “The
‘increase in chronic and degenerative diseases is large-
ly due to the environmental and behavioral[...]mental stresses may also interfere with our
peace of mind and make us less sensitive to our own
lessened capacities.

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Sedona Red Rock News, 1983-05-25 (25)[...]6

MOVIE “THUNDER” WAS THE CAUSE OF EXx-

CITEMENT NEAR BELL ROCK

Good Old Bell Rock came into some more excite-
ment last week when a California movie crew spent
considerable time wit[...], the Sheriff's Posse, and
movie personnel making a full-length movie entitled
“Thunder.” (Expect[...]ity near
Bell Rock and asked what was happening.

Don’t know anymore about it than “Watch your
local pa[...]MORE RV VEHICLE SPACES READY

Bee Dunlap, realtor in charge of Castle Rock Mini-
Storage and RV Vehicle Storage,[...]the facility has added 48 spaces for the storage
of recreational vehicles.

She said they have 24 mor[...]24 for shorter vehicles or trailers.

The charge is $15.00 a month.

For full information, call Bee at 284-2310.

SY. So See
THANKS TO DANCE COMMITTEE

Many Village of Oakcreek residents were active in
staging the May Ball at St. John Vianney Catholic
Church Parish Hall Saturday, May 14. Chairman
Jerry Kass thanks Norm and Jeannette C[...]t, Tony and JoAnn Kuzdas (how’s that first
name this time, JoAnn?), Andy and Alta Meyer,
Wilbur “Sas[...]rs and
the dancers.

BUS See OK
PRE-SCHOOL SURVEY IN PROGRESS IN
VILLAGE OF OAKCREEK

Denise Bratrud of the Village is conducting a
survey “to determine whether or not we need a pre-
school in the Village.

“Anyone interested in seeing such a school get
started is asked to call Denise at 284-1514 and
answer a few simple questions. The existence of the
school isa.m. to 5 p.m.)

“TI have met with the director of Day Care Services
for Arizona and it was her strong suggestion that I
conduct a survey before getting too involved with
this project. I have put several posters up around the
Village an[...]UL COMMITTEE

Retiring Board member Dorothy Baker of the
Village gave special thanks to her helpers on the
Keep the Village Beautiful committee, as she
reported at her last annual meeting. I asked for the
list to be published so they can all be thanked in

rint.
. Committee for Architectural Control - Pa[...]gna.

Keep the Village Beautiful committee - Hwy. 179 -
Clara Lavorgna, Bob Beck, Mary Reid, Mary
Darum, Mary Ewing. Oakcreek I - Bror Carlson,
Fred and Betty Rissberger, Roy an[...]k C.C. East -
Stan ard Jan Jones. Bell Rock Vista I - George
Lavorgna. Bell Rock Vista II -
Chapter,[...]astic services to make our area more attrac-
tive in which to live!

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CROSS-COUNTRY VINTAGE AUTOMOBILE
RALLYISTS VISIT DR. PHILLIPS’ HOME

It is not every day that a 1941 Champion
Studebaker with overdrive in perfect condition
drives up into your driveway and its passengers pay
you a visit from your native state.

Last Monday, Dr. B[...]ska where they formerly lived.
Their friends were on the beginning of a 2800-mile
vintage-car rally.

Melvin Masur, Culbe[...]nd Lannie
Winters (co-pilot), Imperial, Neb. were on their way
to Los Angeles where the raily was to begin on
Saturday, May 21.

Billed as the Great American Race, sponsored by
International Batteries, Dallas, the duo had the
backing of 50 sponsors from Southwest Nebraska.

The Studebaker had 42,648 miles on it when it left
home.

The race will end on Friday, May 27, in In-
dianapolis, Ind. as part of the Indy festivities.

The rally route covers 280[...]said, and
they will have to make 400 to 600 miles a day and
maintain the average speed of 50 miles an hour to
win the competition.

Cities on the route back to Indy from L.A. include
Phoenix, E] Paso, San Antonio, Ok. City,[...]nd will be staying with “Studebaker Families” on
their tour. Contacts were made with the aid of the
Car Club's official roster of members.

Masur said they will be in company with

dignitaries, who are also participa[...]y.

Well, we wish them good luck! We know the ‘41
Studebaker was a good one.

Mike and Elaine =

RED ROCK NEWS Sedona, Arizona Wednesday, May 25, 1983 - 9B

New Continental Homes in Phoenix Area

Named for Bob Mcintyre, Architect

Of Tlaquepaque & Other Sedona Centers

by Elizabeth Rigby

Architect Bob MclIn-
tyre, who lived in Sedona
for many years, left an in-
delible mark on this com-
munity before he moved
away. He was the
designer of Tlaquepaque
Arts and Crafts Village,
which has achieved inter-
national renown, and of
Plaza del Sol in the
Village of Oakcreek, and
of many fine homes here.

More recently he has
been working for Con-
tinental Homes, Ine. and
has a whole series of
homes in the Valley of
the Sun named after him.
This fact came to light on
Sunday, May 15, when
Continental ran a con-
spicuous advertisement,
a double spread titled
“Meet the Man Behind
the Bob McIntyre
Signature Series, the
Designer of Tlaquepa-
que,” in The Arizona
Republic.

Three of the subdivi-
sions: are now open, and
McIntyre was to be at
one of them on Sunday to
meet the public to ex-
plain the philos[...]ly to
suit the Southwest

lifestyle and the needs of
the modern age.

What he has to say
about this should be of
general interest, par-
ticularly to those who are
about to build homes of
their own.

“What we have ac-
complished is not new,”
says this imaginative and
effective designer. “It’s
ver[...]ble.

“After World War II,
the housing business of-
fered homes that were
really boxes placed right
in the middle of a big
square lot. There was lit-
tle concern over security
and crime problems like
today. Water wasn’t
critical, either.

“But times have chang-
ed all this. Now the land
we build on can be odd-
shaped or pie-shaped, and
very precious. So with
my homes. We have mov-
ed many of things we us-
ed to do outside in the
front yard or in the street
into the home area .. into

courtyards[...]alls for

security and serenity.
“When we build a

home this way,

maintenance is
simplified, gardening
becomes fun instead of a
chore, and we take a
smaller piece of ground
and turn it into a
paradise. I believe people

“ will be pleased with the

quiet combination of
tradition and innovation

that these homes offer.”

According to Continen-
tal, more homes in the
Bob McIntyre Signature
Series are soon to be
ready in other valley
areas, and Sedonans are
sure to be p[...]y History As Fact
or Fiction” will be the
topic of a writer's
workshop to be given by
Cynthia Buchanan at the
Sedona Arts Center on
Monday, June 6, at 7 p.m.
A fee of $5.00 per person
will be payable that even-
ing.

Buchanan, herself a
published novelist, will
describe how she
developed her mother’s
highly successful novel,
Filaree, based on
Marguerite Noble's
knowledge of the life led
by pioneer woman in
Arizona’s early days. It
was published by Ran-
dom House in 1979. Mrs.
Noble was one of the

speakers at the recent
“Arizona Anthem” pro-
gram at the SAC.

Participants in the
Buchanan workshop are
asked to bring ideas,
manuscripts,
photographs, or family
histories of their own to
the Buchanan workshop
and may ask questions on
any kind of writing.

Buchanan has_ been
reviewed in Life, Time
and Newsweek, among

other publications, has
been quoted in How To
Get Happily Published,
and has lectured at[...]Northern
Arizona University,
where she took part in
the Southwest Writers
Forum.

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Sedona Red Rock News, 1983-05-25 (26)RED ROCK NEWS Sedona, Arizona Wednesday, May 25, 1983 - 1C

Joann Alesch, Unfolding . @

P.O. Box 3452

by William Howard

Veiled Narratives of Aesthetics

She paints the soul ofa
scenic, a component
thereof, or the mood that
either presents. Should a
vista include a mountain,
she records its mantle,
yet makes colorful notes
of additional visual boun-
ties graciously placed by
nature. She sees that
which may have escaped
the eyes and discernment
of others and unwraps
each treaure as if a gift.

I try to portray my
own impressions, ex-
periences, perceptions,
the inner meaning of sub-
ject matter. Oftentimes
Nature offers something
of itself that may not be
visible to the eye,” sai[...]lesch paints with
more than color and
brush. What this artist
offers are depictions of
her affinity with creation.
And that is why her art

graces the contained
beauty that resides in
The MASTERS

GALLERY of Fine Arts
at the Hozho Center,
Hwy. 179, Sedona. But a
short ways north of the
Owl Restaurant, it is the
ONLY art gallery in the
Center. Phone (602)
282-2226.

Wisconsin-born, Alesch
has been painting since
she was 10 years old.
Prior to that age, she fre-
quently w[...]e he
shared delight with
fishing, with the beauty
of the woods and its in-
habitants but most
especially that humanity
could be a participant in
it.

It was a series of ex-
periences that his young
daughter never forgot.
Gifted with a discerning
artistic ability she has
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Artist Joann Alesch. She composes the beauty of
nature. In this painting, canyon walls set their

responsibility, Alesch
soon gained a_ guiding
motive for her art.

“My purpose in art is
to offer people some new
viewpoints in their visual
and inner lives. I want to
inspire and uplift their
lives with color[...]ective, an unex-
pected observation.

“While it is an artist’s
duty to observe as com-
pletely as[...]al-
ly noticing things,”
Alesch observed. “‘I
believe an artist's job is
to capture the unnoticed
and offer to viewers a mo-
ment to pause and
observe. This is a very
important role for any ar-
tist, and is one that has

f

been much undervalued. I
consider my efforts in art
to be a bridge to the real
world, one that exists
beyond[...]s to the essence.”

Those are statements
making a creed that
demands the utmost in
attentive devotion. To
follow it calls for the
establishment of a style,
a mode of art, a means of
depicting the essentials
of inner beauty. Alesch
refers to her style of pain-
ting as ‘“‘simplistic
abstract realis[...]er defined, it
means that she paints
with economy of line,
competency with shadow
and a conversant percep-
tivity with color. Her
paintings offer another
excitement at The
MASTERS GALLERY
of Fine Art.

Alesch has studied in
the Art Department of
the University of
Southern California and
at the Immaculate Heart
College of that area. Ad-
ditionally, she worked as
a commercial artist and
was director of design for
the Vanguard Studios in
Westlake, Calif. Other
experience was in work-
ing for the Richard Ein-
field Film Co. of that
state and for yet another
California film co[...]ef-
fects, animation and
other commercial aspects
of art. She has also il-
lustrated books.

In 1980 she was the
sole featured artist in a
one-person exhibit at the
Nicholas Roerich
Museum of New York Ci-
ty. A brochure of that
showing stated, “In the
works of Joann Alesch,
the viewer is faced with
simple, rarified images
taken from nat[...]from symbol. The
subjects are painted with

feet in water, which in turn supplies the mud for

nests of life.

disarming realism, as if
by a wandering eye in-
tent upon capturing a
profound world of music
and mystery. What
emerges is a _ counter-
point of the natural and
unexpected.

“Ms. Alesch works in
acrylic, spreading her col-
or in a clear luminance
and dynamic strength.
Within the world of
phenonema she portrays,
one senses an undercur-
rent of energy within a
formation of clouds, or
mountain, or animal. This
element of an elusive,
quick-silver subject,
halted for one instant in
its duet of light and form,
is both her captive and
gift to the viewer.”

For eight years in
Southern California, she
taught art to children and
adults. It is the manifold
directions she has travel-
ed with her art that
marks this artist with
professional maturity.
Along the way, she suc-
cessfully fought against
one pressure: I have
tried hard not to be trap-
ped by trends in art, as I

NEWSfoto by Wm. Howard

do not want to become
lo[...]she declared.

She both sketches and
photographs on location.
“However,” she stated,
“those efforts are further
reduced to essentials of
depiction and mood.” She
should have added the[...]rself at The
MASTERS GALLERY.)

Her paintings are in-
cluded in collections of
Torkom Saraydarian,
John Denver, John
Voight, Verdine White (of
the singing group Earth,
Wind and Fire) and that
of Talia Shire. Other of
her art rests among col-
leetions in California,
Wisconsin, Hawaiian
Islands, South Africa,
Connecticut, Texas and
in Flagstaff, Sedona and
Seottsdale in Arizona.

Art by Alesch can well
be defined as being born
of intense energy, mar-
ried to skill, and is
understandable to adult
and child.

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Ken Mik[...]Woman’ Will Prevail

by Paul E. Cook

“There is nothing
wrong in this world that a
woman couldn't fix in just
one afternoon - -” quoted
Ken Mikell as he told the
Noonday Kiwanis Club of
the powers of the “Mad
Woman of Chaillot”
which opens June 3 at the
Art Barn.

Mikell, who is one of
Sedona’s leading actors,
stage manager, produc-
tion manager, vocalist-
musician and a_ prime
mover in Sedona’s
theatre world, touched on
some of the hilarious
goings-on in the plot
which involves 30 dif-
ferent characters each
representing a_ broad
stroke of humanity. “If
you think ‘40 Carats’ was
a riot, just wait until you
see the Mad Woman.’ ”

“The Mad Woman of
Chaillot is played by Pat
Kantor and the play is
directed by Lee Ford,”
explained Mikell. “You'll
see jugglers, merchants
and even a rag picker.”
Then Mikell donned his
once-new black hat and
shared some of his great
talent with the Kiwa-

nians as he spoke some of
his lines from the play:
“There was a time when
old clothes were once as
good as new. In fact, they
were better! People wore
clothes and they gave
something to them. You
may not believe this, but
at this very moment the
highest-priced shops in
Paris are selling clothes
that were thrown away
3[...]ell
then took off his black
hat.

Mikell’s part of the rag
picker also has some
choice observations on
the reasons for the high
prices and inflation. His
wise explanation is worth
the price of admission in
understanding today’s
dilemma and supply and
de[...]rved tickets
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and that means it’s Mellerdrama time once again!
This Friday, May 27th, is opening night of the first
production ROMANCE OF RATTLESNAKE
RIDGE. Director Bill Lundy reports that rehearsals
have been excellent. The cast, which includes such
proven performers as Debbie Fields,[...]rty, and Nancy Rovang Baker are well
prepared for a superb musical performance. Plan now
to bring the whole family, along with visitors, for a
fun-packed evening at Memory Lane (behind the Ar-
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be served starting at 6:30, olios at 7:15, and curtain at
8:00 for the feature production. Dinner and the show
just $13.00 for adults and $8.00 for children. Show ON-
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tions are suggested and can be made by calling
282-5101 or 282-7735. It’s all sponsored by your
Chamber of Commerce and represents a real enter-
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Graduation is Key
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Sedona School

Sedona Elementary School on
Brewer Road will hold its gradua-
tion ceremony f[...]students tonight (Wednesday, May
25) at 7:30 p.m. in the schoo: gym.

Fourteen students will be
gradua[...]in with
the Verde Valley Home Town Band
providing a half-hour musical pro-
gram.

Adrienne Williams w[...]invocation, and Ridge Hicks will
lead the Pledge of Allegiance to
the Flag. Both are graduating
stude[...]student
speech, the school chorale will per-
form a number.

Laurel Nelson and Karen Lee
will then bo[...]hool com-
mencement will be held at 8 p.m.
Friday in the auditorium, with the
concert band playing the proces-
sional.

Linda Earnshaw will give tie in-
vocation and Tammy Link, the
Pledge to the Flag. John Ziker will
make the welcoming address on
behalf of the 195 who will be going
out into the world. Co-
valedictorian Ellen Berthot will
deliver a speech, and after a
musical interlude with Julie Bill
singing “The[...]ristine Knowles will deliver her

Following that, a representative

_ of the Sedona Kiwanis Club will

present awards for scholarship and
citizenship.

Vanessa Winborne, a sixth
grader at the school, will perform a
cello solo, followed by the Sedona
School orchest[...]ent the
eighth grade graduating class
followed by a talk by Dr. Sharon
Ritt. -
Diplomas will be prese[...]s.

valedictory address. Both have
perfect 4.0 or A averages.

Ken Dailey will present a
reading, and Anna Islas will make a
secret special presentation. Ron
Barber, principal, will announce
academic scholarships. Henry A.
Barbarick, superintendent, will
present the class. Members of the
school board, Mrs. Charles Bill,
Hamp Merrill[...]rcises at 7 p.m.
Friday evening at Walkup
Skydome on the Northern Arizona
University campus.

The scho[...]ate
valedictorians, but the top six
students with a perfect 1.0 or A
avérage are Maureen Avery, Scott
Bird, Pam Cummi[...]n the program.

James Cooper will give the
Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag,
while Tim Davis will offer the in-
vocation.

The welcome will be given by
David Abeyta in Spanish; in Nava-
jo by Alfrieda Charley; and in
English by John McCormick.

Mary Beth Kendall wil[...]other students tried out for the
honor by writing a speech and fac-
ing juried competition.

Cheska A[...]ard
Baca.

Miss Avery will present
“Reflections on “83,” while Mike
Perko will speak on “Tomorrow.”

Denny Bishop, principal, and
David A. Williams, superintendent
of schools, will present the class to
the school board. David F. Gon-
zales, clerk of the governing board,
will respond.

Bishop and Wi[...]ater
song.

Cottonwood Junior High

Approximately 195 will receive
grammar school diplomas when
Cotto[...]High

- School at 8 p.m. Thursday.

Valedictorian is Elizabeth
Lieder, while salutatorian is
Baltazar Lozano. Scott Ramsey
will deliver the salutatory address
while Lozano will lead the Pledge
of Allegiance to the Flag.

Former graduates and MUH[...]l Baltazar Lozano, Sr. and
Sherman Loy, president of the
school board, will hand out the
diplomas.

Shannon Pott will give the in-
vocation and Sheila Runke the
benediction.

The[...]s Overture” while the
chorus will sing “Songs of Life.”

Stars at Poco Diablo this Saturday, May 28. Tickets
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in the Special Olympics
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The auction and sa[...]Yoakum and Ernesto
Zepada.

The sale will be held on
Saturday, May 28 from 1
to 5 p.m. The remaining
art works will be on
display from 1 to 3 p.m.
and the auction will take
place from 3 p.m. on.

There will be no-host
cocktails during the sale
and auction.

This is our big fund-
raiser of the year,” said
club president Jack
Seeley.

La[...]hey hope to
do raise even more year.

Travel Show of Arizona Watercolor
Association Opens at NAU May 2[...]. Nye, and An-
na Mary Seyfert -- are
represented in the
Arizona Watercolor
Association's Spring
Travel Exhibition, which
opens at the NAU North
Center Library today,
Wednesday, May 25, with
a reception from 5:30 to
7:30 p.m. and will remain
on view through June 22.

The four Sedonans are
members of the AWA’s
Northern Chapter. Other
Northern Chapter
members represented
are Mary Lindemann of
Flagstaff, and Hugo
DiZinno of Paysou. DiZin-
no received a Merit
Award for his painting
titled ‘Contempora[...]nd

Watercolor Society for an
exchange exhibition on
display there from May
15 until June 3.

Arrangements for the
Northern Arizona
University exhibition of
100 AWA paintings were
made through Dr. Robert
E. Kemper, NAU Direc-
tor of Libraries.

Juror for the Spring
Travel Show was Bill
Ahrendt of Pine, who has
himself exhibited and
conducted workshops in
Europe, Mexico, and the
Caribbean Islands, as
well as in the United
States. Travel Exhibition
chairman this year is
Elaine Retherford of
Scottsdale. The AWA’s
General Exhibition chair-
man is Ann McEachron of
Phoenix, who is also the
newly-elected AWA
state president for
1983-84.

Dorothy Baker is

Statewide Test
Results Go Home

Sedona School on
Brewer Road would like
parents to be aware that
results from the
statewi[...]evement Tests, were
sent home with each stu-
dent on Monday, May 23,
in a Elagstaff District
envelope.

If students were enroll-
ed at the Brewer Road
School during the third
week of April, they would

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represented in the
statewide show by a pain-
ting titled “Where Are
the Clowns?”; Mildred
Lance by two, titled “Sky
Fire” and “Isolation”;
C.P. Nye by three,
“Fal[...]Ca-
nyon.”

Prior to its Flagstaff
showing, the 100-painting
travel show was ex-
hibited at the Kerr

Cultural Center in Scott-
sdale. Best of Show
Award went to Raleigh
Kinney of Tempe for his
“Pine Center.” There
were three[...]five merit
awards, and five
honorable mentions.

In addition to Northern
Arizona, AWA members
exhibit[...]Vista and
Green Valley.

Artist to Show at Hozho

On Saturday, May 28
from 1 to 5 p.m., artist
Ernesto Zepeda, well-
known to Sedonans for
his highly-acclaimed
“FACES OF SEDONA”
portrait show in 1982,
will present his most re-
cent works in a one-man
showing at Forms
Gallery in the Meeting
Place at Hozho (above the
bookstore on Hwy. 179).

Mr. Zepeda’s show will
reflect his versatility in a
number of mediums,
which include oils, pastels
and acrylics and_ will
premiere his latest
sculptures executed in
clay, onyx and alabaster.

The artist will be on
hand to meet visitors and

demonstrate his dynami[...]cello music provided by
Zepeda’s wife Suellen.

This affair at Forms
Gallery marks Zepeda’s
sixth one-man show. An
article on his work ap-
peared in September-
October 1979 ART
VOICES SOUTH and
another is forthcoming in
SOUTHWEST ART. His
portraits can be found in
private and public collec-
tions, including museu[...]Europe,
South and Central
America.

Three Members of Theatre
Wing to Appear on TV

by Elizabeth Rigby

Three members of the
Sedona Arts Center
Theater Wing will be ap-
pearing live on KUSK’s
“Mid’Day” show tomor-
row, Thursday, May 26 at
12 noon on Channel 7, it
has been announced by
Pat Kantor, Wing presi-
dent.

All three are involved
in the SAC Theater
Wing’s upcoming produc-
tion of “The Madwoman
of Chaillot,” which opens
next weekend at the
Sedona Art Barn. They
are Lee Ford, the Wing’s
executive producer, who
is directing
‘“Madwoman’”; Mrs. Kan-
tor, wh[...]tle
role; and Ken Mikell, who
plays the ragpicker in the
show and is the com-
pany’s technical] director.

They will be discussing
the numerous intricacies
of this particular produc-
tion, and will also talk
about[...]x, TV talk
show hostess and occa-
sional director of local
mellerdramas, has an-
nounced that she is look-
ing for actors and ac-
tresses for the next
mellerdrama.

Entitled “A Knight To
Remember,” the meller-
drama was written by
and will be directed by
Lorraine.

I need two men 50
years or older, one heavy-[...]years
old, one young man about
25 years old, and a young,
pretty girl about 16 to 20
years old,” she said.

She is also looking for a
man who is a “comedian
type,” any age, she said.

The read[...]May 29, at
2 p.m. at the Sedona-Oak
Creek Chamber of Com-
merce building.

The mellerdrama will
run ea[...]C Theater Wing.

The Friday night open-
ing night of
‘“Madwoman,” set for
June 3, will be a gala oc-
casion, Mrs. Kantor says.
Following the[...]to mingle with the
costumed cast and to en-

joy a celebratory toast.

Early reservations for
the seven presentations
of this unusual and in-
triguing production are
advised. Tickets may be[...]D GREG ELMER

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The engagement of
Lisa Potter and Greg
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parents, Dr. Neil Potter
and Susan Potter, both of
Flagstaff. Mr. and Mrs.
Jay Wm. Elmer, Sedona,
are the parents of the
bridegroom-to-be.

A June 18 wedding is

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Miss Potter is a senior
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and is employed by Wee
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ty. Elmer is a 1979
graduate of Mingus
Union High, and is
employed as assistant
grocery manager at
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Sedona Red Rock News, 1983-05-25 (29)Father McCarthy Honored on 40th

Parishioners of St.
John Vianney Catholic
Church of Sedona
honored their pastor, the
Rev. Father Eugene J.
McCarthy, on the day
marking his 40th year as
a priest, with a dinner
served in the Parish Hall
on Sunday evening.
There were about 200
persons in attendance.

Father McCarthy was
ordained to the
priesthood on May 22,
1943 by the Most Rev.
Gregory Murray, Ar-
chibishop of St. Paul, at
the Basilica of St. Mary in
Minneapolis for the
Diocese of Gallup, N.M.

Iva Jean Hubing, presi-
dent of the Women's
Guild, was general chair-
man of the anniversary
celebration.

Master of ceremonies

the Men’s Club, who in-
troduced those on the
program with a personal
touch all of his own,
which kept the presenta-
tions moving along at an
interesting and enjoyable
pace.

A special gift from the
Guild was an _ original
fir[...]the history
behind the creation. The
illustration is a color por-
trayal of the Risen
Christ.

Mrs. Hubing outlined
the biography of Father
McCarthy and letters of
congratulations were
read by the master of
ceremonies, including one
from Bishop Thomas J.

was Oscar Koehnemann, O’Brien of Phoenix
member of the parish and Diocese.
1983 Human Resources

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The 1983 Yavapai
County Human
Resources Directory is
now ready for distribu-
tion. The directory may
b[...]re information
and mail orders, please
call 634-4213 in the Verde
Valley and Sedona, or
778-2531 in the Prescott
area.

An attractive plaque
with an original poem
written by parishioner
Gerry Kass of the Village
of Oakcreek was
presented to Father Mc-
Carthy. The touching
poem detailed the life of a
priest and thanked
Father McCarthy for all
the members of the
parish.

Norman Cavanagh,
president of the Parish
Council and the Men’s
Club, presented. Father
McCarthy with a cash
gift from the club. He
outlined early plans of
the parish when it built
the new church, including
tentative plans for a
home for the aged on the
church grounds.

At the conclusion of
Cavanagh’s presentation,
he introduced the pastor,
who was given a standing
ovation by the audience.

Father McCarth[...]d the gifts
presented to him.

The Sweet Adelines of
Verde Valley performed
with a medley of musical
numbers to round out the
program.

Father McCarthy was
born September 26, 1917
in Minneapolis, Minn.
After his ordination, he

was temporarily assigned
to Sacred Heart Church
in Prescott, July 3, 1943.
On November 3, he was
appointed administrator
of St. John the Baptist
Catholic Church in St.
Johns, Arizona.

In August of 1947, he
was transferred to
Winslow to be pastor of
St. Joseph Church, where
he built a parochial
elementary school, gym-
nasium and convent for
eight Domincan sisters.
He also built a new
church to begin Madre de
Dios parish. In 1958, he
was transferred to be
pastor of Nativity the
Blessed Virgin Mary
Church in Flagstaff. In
1963, he completed a new
rectory and gymnasium
for the Nativity School.

In 1969 the new
Diocese of Phoenix was
established, including
Coconino, Yavapai and
Mohave counties - all
diocesan priests in these
counties became subject
to jurisdiction of the first
Bishop of Phoenix, the
Most Rev. Edward A. Mc-
Carthy.

Father McCarthy
(Eugene) was transferred
by the new Bishop to be
pastor of St. John Vian-
ney Church in Sedona on
August 1, 1976.

RED ROCK NEWS Sedona, Arizona Wednesday, May 25, 1983 - 3C

Father Eugene J. McCarthy, pastor of St. John
Vianney Catholic Church was honored at a dinner
Sunday night at the parish hall on his 40th an-
niversary as an ordained priest. He was ordained
in Minneapolis on May 22, 1943. Pictured at the
celebration are (left to right) Norman Cavanagh,

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President of the Parish Council and the Men's
Club; Oscar Koehnemann, Master of Ceremonies;
Father McCarthy; Iva Jean Hubing, President of
the Women’s Guild; and Gerry Kass, parishioner
who presented an original poem mounted on an
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Robin C[...]en

Sunday Scheol/Mursery-11:08 a.m
ALL SUNDAY SERVICES 11:00 a.m.
Hely Eucharist & Healing Servici
Wedeesday 8:06 a.m.
Phone 282-4457

church

Please Join
With Us In Joy.

DADAARADAR

VALLEY

COMMUNITY CHURCH
(The Science of Mind)

“O LOVE - THE LOVELIEST
NAME OF GOD” - Freeman
Dr. Odis V. Faucett, Minister
Dr[...]een Arrowhead Trading,
Post & Canyon Portal Mote!
On Hwy. 89A, Sedona

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SERVICES AT
11 a.m. SUNDAYS

SEDONA WESLEYAN

Sunday School - 10 a.m.
\Z Morning Worship - 11 a.m.
Evening - 6:30 p.m.
Youth - 5:44 p.m.
1st & 3r[...]r & Praise
Wednesday -7 p.m.

- WELCOME -

Corner of Brewer Rd.
and Juniper Drive

Jeraid A. Bushman, Pastor

UNITED METHODIST CHURCH

9:00 a.m. Church School
10:00 a.m. Morning Worship

A. Leonard Miller, Minister

We meet at the Seventh[...]ch, Sunset Drive. Turn south at the
traffic light in West Sedona. If you need a
ride, call 282-5156 or 282-7293.

DR. VANCIL GIBSON
PASTOR

Sunday School 9:45 a.m.
(all ages)
Sunday Worship
11:00 a.m. & 6:00 p.m.
Wed. Service 7:00 p.m.
Nursery Provided

‘Come with us we will do
you good.” - Numbers 10:29

Office Hours:
Mon. - Fri.
10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Hwy. 89A & Airport Road
Phone 282-7405

A COMMUNITY CHURCH

United Church of Christ
(Congregational)
cooperating with
the Pres[...]ian Churches

Sunday Worship
and Church School
at 10:00 a.m.

Highway 179 - Sedona

The Rev. A.B. Snow, Minister
Phone 282-7983 or 282-4312

WAYSIDE CHAPEL
SEDONA
COMMUNITY
CHURCH

pap. NON-AFFILIATED
1 2y.s ALL ARE WELCOME

Sunday School 9:30 a.m.
y Morning Worship 11 a.m.
~ Evening Service 7 p.m.
282-4262

"The Rev. Richard S. Anderson
Molly Tolby, Organist

To the Glory of God in the Cleft of the Rock

LOOKING FOR
A FRIENDLY CHURCH?

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Enjoy Fellowship - Worship
and a Gospel Message

Sunday School 9:30 a.m.
Sunday Worship 10:45 a.m.
Wed. Bible Study 7:00 p.m.

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NURSERY & JUNIOR CHURCH

Village Bible Church

Southwest corner of
Tortilla Dr. & Southwest Dr.
FOR TRANSPORTATION PHONE 282-2155

EVE[...]VE TOWARD YOU?

How do we understand
the movement of wealth?
Take a deep breath and
hold it. Keep holding it.
Why are you so red in the

+ face? Can you keep

holding it forever? You

* need to breathe in but

you also need to exhale.
(You can release your
breath now.) Wealth
moves on the same
inhale-exhale basis. If you
need more money, you
give that which you
desire. It will bring back
more than you gave[...]were small and there was
not enough money to live
on for the rest of the
week, I found myself one

‘Sunday morning in

church frantically pray-
ing for help. As the offer-
ing basket was passed, I
compulsively emptied
every bit of money re-
maining in my purse into
the basket. A great sense
of peace and assurance
passed over me. The feel-
ing stayed with me for
several days. I had great
trust in God’s love and
abundance to work in my
life. One morning I went
to the mail box to find a
dividend check waiting
for me. I had not ex-
pected it for I had believ-
ed the last of these

} checks had come a year

ago.

The other day one of
the people in our church
thought she would like to
experiment with the law
of giving. She took home
one of our Prosperity
Banks. Each day she put
some money in the bank
to practice the circulation
of prosperity. She
repeated the affirmation
daily that was printed on
the bank - “The Spirit of
the Lord goes before me
and my health, happiness
and prosperity are
assured.” This activity
greatly expanded her

subconscious mind.

Within a month, Social
Security sent her a check
for $2,000 due to an error
made in the past which
she knew nothing about.
Then her car insurance
company gave her a
credit of several hundred
dollars due to a lowered
rate from her state
transfer. There was a
beautiful mobile home
she wanted to own and
live in. She took another
Prosperity Bank and
worked with it. The
money came, and this
week she is moving into
it.

It is experiences like
that make Unity Pro-
sperity Banks so popular.
Spirit’s ‘great joy is to
give to you. Spirit loves
to see you find and apply
these Divine Laws. Cir-
culation is God’s idea.
Money is God’s idea of
circulation. We use
money wisely and release
it w[...]ovah with thy
substance and with the
first fruits of all thine in-
crease. So shall thy barns
be filled with plenty and
thy vats shall overflow
with new wine.” Prov.
3:9,10. “Bring the full
thithes into the
storehouse, and thereby
put me to the test. . if I
will not open the win-
dows of heaven for you
and pour down for you an
overflowing blessing.”
Malachi 3:10.

Unity Church is
located in West Sedona
just off West 89A direct-
ly behind the West View
Motel. Office and
bookroom hours are
Tuesday through Friday,
10:40 to 4:00. The regular
church service is each
Sunday at 11:00 a.m. with
Harry Allaire serving as
organist, Vic Sterzing as
soloist. This week Cor-
inne Hamilton will be
speaking on the subject:
“Expressing Greatness.”

“Add Color to Your Life”
At Church of the Red Rocks

We who live in Sedona,
surrounded by Nature’s
vivid red-rock sculptures,
often take for granted
the positive impact of
their color on our daily
lives. Other rock forma-
tiona elsewhere seem
pale by comparison. As
found in Nature, as well
as in clothing, and in man-
made surroundings, color
heightens our spirits.

The Rev. Alice B.
Snow, minister of the
Church of the Red Rocks,
inwhich she will be referr-
ing in her sermon will not
come from the use of
palette and brush, or
from the addition of a
splash of color here and
there in our home decor.
The colors about which
she will be speaking will
come into our lives in sub-
tle and unsuspected
ways, yet with effective
intensity.

We invite you to come
to the Church of the Red
Rocks, where more than
the color of the red rocks
viewed from the pew will

add “color” to your life.

With Memorial Day
observance on Monday,
music director Heath
Seapy has appropriately
chosen to have the choir
sing Simeone’s arrange-
ment of “Onward, Chris-
tian Soldiers.” An addi-
tion[...]ist
Max Foss, “Sing Unto the
Lord.” The words of his
solo, taken from Psalm
96, have been beautifu[...]ll be accom-
panied by Gladys Reed at
the console of the Moeller
pipe organ.

The Sunday School
classes are held at the
same hour as the church
services, 10 a.m., thus ac-
commodating the entire
family for an hour at wor-
ship. Even the babies and
toddlers will find a ge-
nuinely warm reception
in the nursery, where lov-
ing “grandmas” will be in
attendance.

We are located at
Bowstring Drive, one
mile south of the Oak
Creek bridge on Hwy.
179.

“All God's Children”

“All God’s Children” is
a Christian outreach pro-
gram, headquartered in
Phoenix that is five years
old this May. It grew out
of the adoption of one boy
from India. He is now six
years old and is one of six
children adopted by the
Bertella family in addi-
tion to their three natural
children. Mrs. Joe
Bertella, President of
“All God's Children,” will
speak at both the[...]uded.

The Sunday morning
emphasis will be to lay a

spiritual foundation for
adoption and to challenge
people to consider how
they can be involved in
adopting or in helping
others to adopt a child.

Special music will be
furnished by Peter[...]hey will play and sing
an original composition
by a worker in India en-
titled “Nobody’s Child.”

On Sunday evening at
7:00, slides of the work of
“All God's Children” will
be shown on what has
been accomplished and
what is being planned
with God’s help. Please
join us in this wonderful
outreach program.

Whether you are
young or old or inbet-
ween, come and hear how
you can make a difference
in the life of a child.

West Sedona Baptist By-Line

HUMANIST .. an
eight-letter word that, in
this pastor’s opinion, is
TWICE as bad as any of
those oft used four-letter
words so freely used by
those suffering with poor
vocabulary. All of us ex-
pect to hear and read
much aberrant nonsense
at times, but we were
subjected to a classic il-
lustration of this last
week. “The issue behind
school prayer is the fun-
damentalist Christian
goal of supplanting
secular power. Such in-
roads are already evident
in legislation proposed to
take away people’s righ[...]eir own birth-
control methods. Another
crossover is the tax ex-
emption for religious
organizations.[...]erties, it
gives them tacit sup-
port.”

Now as a Baptist, one
of our “points of polity” is
Separation of church and
state. Having the ability
to read American history,
I know that our Constitu-
tion and Declaration of
Independence authors
and signers were
followers of the concepts
found in Samuel Ruther-
ford’s “Lex, Rex” (the
Law and the Prince).
John Witherspoon, a
Presbyterian minister
and the only clergyman
to sign the Declaration of
Independence, was a
follower of Rutherford’s
teaching and highly in-
fluenced James Madison,
often called “the Father
of the Constitution.”
Francis Schaeffer, an
acknowledged historian
of renown in our age,
stated, “Of the men who
laid the foundation of the
United States Constitu-
tion were not Christians
in the (full) sense, yet
they built on the basis of
the reformation either
directly through the Lex,[...]t-
ly through Locke.” Our
early laws were based on
the works of William
Blackstone, which in turn

was based solidly on the
teaching of the Bible.

My point? The Con-
stitution is (rapidly that
is becoming “was”) based
on the Judeo-Christian
tradition. Our earliest
school books were copies
of Biblical literature in
text form. Prayer in
school was voluntary
from the earliest period
of American history and
was not considered
“dangerous” until our
Supreme Court in the
early 1900s became
humanist and started
MAKING laws (which
power they took upon
themselves . . it is not a
constitutionally-given
power). There is no
desire by the “Moral Ma-
jority” or any ot[...]ll Bible Believers (and
moral people) are against
is the murder of unborn
infants. The tax problem
was established before
we became a Union and
many of us today are not
opposed to taxation.
However, “the power to
tax is the power to rule”
and this is the stance now
of our Congress and
House of Represen-
tatives. One of the great
things about our country
is the Freedom of
Religion (no matter how
“far out”) for all groups.
This freedom like ALL
freedoms must be pro-
tected or it will be ta[...]Day just around the cor-
ner, the least we can do is
INVESTIGATE what so
many have paid a price to
guard for us in these
liberties.

We at West Sedona
Baptist care[...]s if
you will, but recognize
humanism for what it is, a
secularist religion that
seeks to dethrone God,
and place man (the elite)
in His place. This was the
error of Satan, and of
Eve, it’s nothing new!

The Shadows of Truth

Have you been _in-
terested in more than one
religion, philosophy or
path? Have[...]erology?
Why are we attracted to
paths or beliefs which are
different from the one
with which we were rais-
ed?

There is a factor within
us that continually
nudges us on - that insists
that we must understand
more. We a[...]h new path because
it contains some new ele-
ment of truth for us. But
as we grow in understan-
ding, often what we once
thought to be a great
truth turns into only a
shadow of an even
greater truth. And
sometimes it is disconcer-
ting to find that what is a
wonderful truth for us is
not the least bit im-
pressive to a close friend,
or to our mate.

When younger, I in-
sisted that if truth were
really truth, it should be
the same for all. But my |
conclusion now is that the
only truth which applies
to all is that truth is in-
dividual. There is a “me”
deep inside, unlike
anyone else, that knows
more than I can think
about. And it is this part
deep inside that is con-

nected with my need to
understand. Interesting-
ly enough, I am finding
out, for me, this part deep
inside is also the source
of greater understanding.

Is there a way to open
ourselves to our inner
selves? Here is an exer-
cise that has worked for
many.

Sit comfortably, close
you eyes, place your at-
tention a bit back of bet-
ween the eyebrows - and
chant the word HU
(pronounced like the
man’s name Hugh). This
is a very ancient name for
God. You may see light in
some form, perhaps
white, or blue - with your

“INNER eyes, and/or you

may hear a sound, or
sounds with your INNER
ears. The inner light and
sound are the two aspects
of the ECK, or spirit - the
force which sustains all
life. They can be ex-
perienced when our at-
tention is not too taken
up with all the shadows in
the outside world.

For information on
ECKANKAR, contact
the Sedona ECKANKAR
Center, 308[...]to
Saturday, and 7-9 Mon-
day. Or call 282-7565. In-
troductory talk and film:
Wednesdays, May 25 and
June 1, at 7 p.m.

Baptist to Hear R.A. Guthrie

R.A. Guthrie of
Flagstaff will be the
guest speaker Sunday at
the First Baptist Church
of Sedona at the 11 a.m.
and 6 p.m. services.

Mr. Guthrie, who
formerly pastored a
Flagstaff church, is now
service. as Director of
Missions and Evangelism
for Grand Canyon and
Yavapai Associations
which are part of the
Arizona Southern Baptist
Convention.

Pam Fin[...]arbara
Evartt, the evening ser-
vice will include a chorus
time with the congrega-
tion participating.

Sunday School classes
for all age groups begin
at 9:45 a.m.

Services offered dur-
ing the week are the
Midweek service on
Wednesday at 7 p.m. and
Dr. Gibson’s Tuesday
Morning Bible Study
which is held at 10:30 to
11:30.

Everyone interested in
attending any service or
class will be welcomed.[...]IANNEY
CATHOLIC
CHURCH
MASSES:

WORSHIP

WITH US

IN YOUR HOME

Sunday, 11:30a.m.
Radio Station KAZM

780 on your dial
PRAY WITH US - MAY
WE PRAY FOR YOU?

Sat. 5:30 p.m.
WAYSIDE CHAPEL | | sun. 8 & 10 a.m.
Drawer M, Sedona, AZ 86336 289 Soldier's Pass Rd.

in Sedona

Christ Lutheran Church
(LUTHERAN CHURCH in AMERICA)
Serving Sedona and the
Verde Valley Areas
LLOYD L. BURKE, PASTOR

284-9018

Welcome to Worship
8:30 a.m. each Sunday

at Wayside Chapel
89A uptown Sedona

tHe CHURCH ot JESUS CHRIST
ot LATT[...]SACRAMENT
SUNDAY SCHOOL
PRIESTHOOD
RELIEF SOCIETY 11:10 .M.

Right turn at Brewer Road School
to top of hill
282-3555 or 282-7242

9:00 a.m.
10:20 a.m.

ECKANKAR

A lover of truth must be true to-
himself, then he loves himself and
loves God.”
P. 130 GEMS OF SOUL
by Darwin Gross.
Free film May 25th-7:30
308 Jordan Road - Sedona

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST

Forest Road at Wilson

Church & Sunday School 10:30 a.m.
Wednesday Meeting 8:00 p.m.

Reading Room:
Mon.-Fri. 10a.m.-1 p.m.
Wed. eves. 7-7:50 p.m.

282-3810

WORSHIP SERVICES
10:30 a.m. & 6:00 p.m.

“Come and let us go up to the mountain of the
Lord, and to the house of our God; for He will
teach us of His ways, and we will walk in His
paths, for the law shall go forth out of Zion,
and the Word of the Lord from Jerusalem.’’
Micah 4:2

JOY RENEWAL FELLOWSHIP

Sedona School on Brewer Road
JOY RENEWAL BIBLE COLLEGE
For informa[...]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: 284-2257

Pastor - Melvin Lukens
First El[...]T SEDONA CONSERVATIVE
BAPTIST CHURCH

South off 89A - Deer Trail Drive
ROBERT N. WOLFE, PASTOR - 282-7478

Sunday School 9:45 Tues. ‘Sparks’ 3:30
A.M. Worship 11:00 Wed. Bible Study 7:00
P.M. Worship 7:00 Thurs. ‘Awana’ 6:30

YOUR SEARCH FOR A CHURCH ENDS HERE!! |

UNITY CHURCH of SEDONA

(Church of the Daily Word)

Sunday's Topic:

“Expressing
Greatness”

Dial-A-Prayer
282-9353 _
Sunday Services:

11:00 a.m. {
Corinne Hamilton

Church Telephone: 282-7181

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Sedona Red Rock News, 1983-05-25 (31)RED ROCK NEWS Sedona, Arizona Wednesday, May 25, 1983 - 9C

ANDY HUGHES Red Canyon

REALTY

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-eating bar. Good Assumable Loan

$113,700

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the right size for retirement. A step saving kitchen adjoins a good
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$85,500

INCOMPARABLE SETTING with views of the Chapel and sur-
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will have to see this two bedroom home to believe the seclusion.
A seldom found extra - parquet floors!

$125,000

ROOM FOR THE ARTIST & ROOM FOR THAT HOBBY.[...]een so many cupboards and closets. 2
bedroom home on a quiet cul-de-sac.

$114,900

CASA BONITA CONDO'S
$89,500 ----- $98,900.
2 bdrm. - 2 baths - POOL

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A UNIQUE THREE BEDROOM located on 4 acre. Outstanding
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$118,500

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$176,000

3 & privacy. Lovely
bedroom Spanish style home ona _ well-landscaped acre lot. A
perfect mother-in-law set-up!

$139,000

COMMERCIAL PROPERTY
206 ft. frontage on Hwy. 179 - Fantastic site for studio or offices.
With 25[...]NTIAL HOMESITES
High wooded lot
Extra large north of pro shop
Reduced $5,000
Sest buy in Oakcreek |
Two sides fenced
Large lot on quiet street
Fantastic view
2 Pine Valley beauties
On the 2nd fairway
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Spectacular setti[...]uit
Mobile lot

TWO OFFICES TO SERVE YOU - 7 DAYS A WEEK

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284-1540

P.O. Box 1530 Sedona, AZ 86336

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91 FAIRWAY OAKS - 3 BR, 2'2 bath, tri-level, large l[...]oak
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BELL ROCK VISTA NO. 32 -- 2 BR,
open floor plan, very cozy home. $77,700

1% BA with heatalator fireplace. Fine location with

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are a few of the amenities of this family home. $97,000

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FAIRWAY OAKS NO. 152 -- Fine corner lot overlooking golf course. $27[...]. 35 -- Spectacular views from level building lot on sewer.

OAK CREEK VALLEY LOT 173 -- High view lot overlooking 2 creeks. Pool, cl[...]be excellent for split level

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SPACE GALORE... A classy country 3 BR, 3 bath views, it is truly impressive. You will appreciate the

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SPECIAL LOT SAMPLI[...]GOLF PRIVILEGES
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HILLTOP BEAUTY
That BACKS FOREST SERVICE for privacy. This is a
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ALLEN WEIS[...]PERTY TAX BILLS?

YOU’RE NOT ALONE. MOST PEOPLE DON’T.

To help private property owners to

understand both their tax bills and their

rights of appeal, the Arizona Associa- eee
tion of Realtors has published a booklet ES
“An Explanation of Arizona se?
Property Taxes.’ Among other things it ort ow 5a
explains the difference between SE os “a
“Limited” and “Full” cash values as these i

terms are used in computing the taxable

value of your property.

entitled,

ation of

ARIZONA AS:

In recognition of National Private Pro-
perty Week, REALTY ASSOCIATES OF
SEDONA is making copies of this booklet
available free of charge to anyone desir-
ing a copy. Just stop at our office next to
the Worm Bookstore or drop us a note at
the address shown below. If you're not a
property owner yet, we can help you
become one. Call us toll-free at
1-800-528-4427.

REALTY ASSOCIATES of SEDONA

RICHARD K. OLSEN/Broker . 602/282-4123

Toll free outside Arizona 1-800-528-4427
PO. BOX 1225. SEDONA. ARIZONA. 86336

Sedona Red Rock News, 1983-05-25 (32)8C - RED ROCK NEWS Sedona, Arizona Wednesday, May 25, 1983

JOHN DEPOE REAL ESTATE

Phone (602) 282-4666

FEATURE OF THE WEEK

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FOR THOSE WHO KNOW THE DIFFERENCE
is this architecturally designed home situated high on a
hill with 360 degree views at Sky Mt. Ranch. 2000[...]age. Good assumable mortgage
and owner will carry a second. $240,000.

WILD TURKEY TOWNHOUSE, Complet[...]BA home, oversize 2 car garage
FAMILY HOME, 3 BR, 10% % first, owner will carry second

KACHINA CHALE[...]OAK SHADOWS, 3 BR, 2 BA, super buy

SEDONA WEST 1700 sq. ft., 9% % assumable mortgage, fenced back yard

SMALL DOWN FOR A BIG HOME, 3 bedrooms, 2'2 bath, jacuzzi, great fa[...]terms

RANCHO ROJO, large, quality home, secluded on one acre

IRRIGATED MINI FARM, near Oak Creek. Home plus 2 acres, with many trees

SPANISH BEAUTY, in Sedona West, 3 BR 2 BA, great views, jacuzzi, greenhouse, big kitchen
FOOTHILLS SOUTH, c beautiful home in a great location

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letters to the editor

4A - RED ROCK NEWS Sedona, Arizona Wednesday, May 25, 1983

PLOYMENT

Future resident concerned about certain attitudes

“Letter to the Editor:

In regard to the remarks
made by Dennis Wells concer-
ning the rich Republicans in
Sedona: Are there no rich
Democrats in Sedona?

Frankly, I am tired of the
remarks made by him and
others concerning the elite
and the “idle rich.” Most of
those people worked hard all

their lives to attain financial
security in their later years.
What is wrong with that?
They DO pay their taxes,
don’t they?

As a past resident of nor-
thern Arizona, and a future
resident of Sedona, I am con-
cerned about what is happen-
ing there. MUST we let them
carve up the Canyon when
there is an abundance of open

hopes &
Hassles yy w0.10000

I asked a neighborhood kid the other day if he would like a
chance to earn two bits by mowing the weeds that passed for a
lawn in my backyard. He asked, “How would you like to earn five
bucks for washing my car?” And while I was thinking that over,
he left without telling me where his car was. I assumed the
Cadillac he drove in with belonged to his parents.

As it turned out, it didn’t, but he loaned it to them once in a
while when theirs was in the shop for repairs. While that makes
for an interesting set of conjectures, it still left me with having to
do m[...]Activity Day with my backyard arrived sooner than I was
ready for it. My wife informed me I| was ready by buying a new
power mower, one of those gas-operated jobs with the whirly
blade und[...]at monster up cost me 50 cents
for gas, $2.75 for a gas can and a $100 dollar dress my wife bought
while I was trying to learn how to fill the can. While that order of
procedure may be incorrect, I figured I was already out what I
would have gotten paid for doing 413 lawns when I was an enter-
prising youth.

I figured that the whole backyard ought to take me about two
hours to do. Once I got started, I re-figured. For one thing, the
“lawn,” as I had recalled, was only about 6, maybe 7, inches tall
when I had looked at it. It never occurred to me that it was taller
than our German shepherd. I had figured the reason she got lost
out in the yard was because she laid down a lot. -

Another matter overlooked was the fact that the yard had
more steep hills in it than the French Alps. No wonder all the
neighb[...]ld tickets and rented out skis.

One other thing: I thought because the mower had a motor, it
ran by itself. After about three hours, I developed a new insight
into the word PUSH. I also developed a set of arm and leg
muscles that quivered all by themselves, as well as two shoes full
of foxtails and a heart beat that would have made a snare drum
envious.

That original estimation of a two-hour job rather dramatically
proved to be sort of in error. My wife, anxious that I get the yard
done, held a flashlight for me until bedtime - for the bats. But I
finally finished the job.

Next week I’m gonna tackle the front yard, just as soon as I
learn to walk normally again. If that kid will mow it, I'll wash his
Caddy and do his folks’ car too. But I’m not going to pay more
than 25 cents.

The Red Rock News is continuing its open letter
policy and will print[...]e reserve the right however, not to
print letters which are considered personal at-

tacks. We also reser[...]from letters. The letters should
be signed and be of reasonable length. They
should be addressed to: “Letters to the Editor.”

land in West Sedona and
Village of Oakcreek? Have
they no respect for Mother
Nature’s handiwork or is
their respect for the almighty
dollar?

If you ca[...]wall-
to-wall houses, cars and unen-

ding SMOG.

I say to all the citizens of
Sedona - stand up and let your
voice be heard. Le[...]Taxpayers hit once again

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

Editor:

Taxpayers your state
legislators have done it again.
They’ve saddled you with a
record-breaking $1.77
BILLION budget, and they’ve
balanced it on your backs
with a record-breaking $198.3
MILLION tax package.

It’s interesting to. note
where some of that $1.77
BILLION goes. Most of it
goes to education $1.09
BILLION. Compare that with
the $158 million that goes to
public safety, $178 million to
general government, and $268
million to health and welfare.

Many, aren't quite sure
what a BILLION is. It’s 1,000

million.

The $198.3 MILLION tax
package includes a 25% in-
crease in taxes on retail sales
and a 12.5% increase in taxes
on some other kinds of sales.
You know who pays for that.

Six stalwart[...]size. They also tried
to throw out the sales tax in-
crease. Unfortunately, they
were unable to persu[...], get-along legislators
to change their positions on
spending and taxing.

It would be of interest to
know how our legislators of
District I voted on that
record-breaking budget and
whopping tax pack[...]na, Az. 86336

Dear Sir:

Assuming that the March
18 front-page article quotes
Mr. Hughes, President of
NAU, accurately, one can but
conclude that it is an appeal

Thanks

To the Editor:

Many, many thanks to the
Red Rock NEWS and those of
the staff involved for the
wonderful publicity and
coverage of the Quilters’
Show recently held at the
Sedona[...]specially my thanks
to Elizabeth Rigby for giving
of her talents so generously.

A “first” is always difficult
to get across.

With the large a[...]e was
delivered.

Both the Sedona Arts
Center and I thank you.

Sincerely,

Jeanne C. Jessen
Chairman of the Show
Sedona

for continued mediocrity.

Question: What is the ob-
jection to the requirement
asking for four years of
English, two years of lab
science, two years of social
studies, and two years of
American history?

Question: Why is ASU dif-
ferent? Is it not an institution
of higher learning?

Question: Why should ASU
be abl[...]t
Hughes would rather
perpetuate the past history of
reducing standards, reducing
class size, reducing[...]g its
own standards, insure its suc-
cess ratio.

In effect, Hughes was say-
ing that the average student
is below average in achieve-
ment, as a result of the cur-
rent. educational system's
standards.

Very truly yours,
Meredith Hunter
Sedona

Member of the
Arizona
Newspapers
Association

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an editorial
Don’t be Conned

The Sedona-Oak Creek Chamber of Commerce, because of its
dealings with many outside groups, is sometimes vulnerable to
con-men who in turn use the name of the Chamber to bilk un-
suspecting businessmen.

Such an incident occurred recently in Sedona, causing the
Chamber to issue a warning and to take appropriate steps to pre-
vent such a thing from happening in the future.

A man who said he was a representative of a cable TV produc-
tion company first contacted the Chamber, then set about selling
“exclusive” space in a soon-to-be-shot documentary. He quickly
cashed the checks written by a couple of businesses.

The scheme backfired when the Cha[...]e man left town without being
caught, however. He is approximately 6’4”, 230 Ibs., 53 years old
an[...]Clark or William Buwalda.

That incident occurred in April. Then about two weeks ago, he
returned and attempted to sell advertising in a non-existent TV
Guide. He again left town without being caught.

He was somewhat successful in the beginning because he used
the Chamber of Commerce as a reference.

The Chamber is now letting their members know that unless a
person has a letter signed by the Chamber director or a board
member, he is NOT representing them nor is endorsed by them.

The fact that this con man used advertising as a basis for his
scheme strikes a raw nerve with the NEWS. We depend on
advertising, and on our advertising salesmen. However, as a
precaution we suggest any time a salesman you don’t know who
represents himself as being employed by the NEWS calls on you,
feel free to check with us.

And we commend the Chamber of Commerce for their quick ac-
tion in recognizing a suspicious situation.

DENNIS
DeCONCINI

REPORTS
FROM THE U.S. SENATE

Almost every resource expert warns of a coming water crisis,
potentially far more devastating than the recent energy crisis.
Already, water basins in our Southwestern states are in danger
of being depleted and giant water projects are being[...]me farmlands are lying vacant and
useless because of the prohibitive costs of pumping water from
deep underground.

At the same time, the United States is almost 100 percent
dependent on imported natural rubber from Asia. The cost of pro-
ducing synthetic rubber has doubled in the past few years and
the cost of natural rubber has more than tripled. This material is
essential for heavy vehicle tires, aircraft tires, and radial tires for
automobiles. Almost half of the rubber consumed in the U.S. is for
Dept. of Defense use, and the military has predicted that a shor-
tage of over 20% is possible by 1990. For these reasons, our
government is being forced to create an extensive and extremely
costly stockpile of this critical material in order to be less
vulnerable to the whims of unstable foreign governments.

The cultivation and production of rubber-producing desert
plants such as guayule would help to solve this national and
potentially-international problem. Although not new to this coun-
try, guayule is not well known. This plant produces rubber prac-
tically identical to that from the hevea tree in Southwest Asia. As
recently as 1910, guayule provided approximately 50% of our na-
tion’s rubber use. However, the plentiful western supplies of
guayule were being depleted without being properl[...]hing develop-
ment.

The properties and potential of this important desert plant
have been virtually ignored and underestimated. Farmers and in-
dustry, especially in the Southwest, have been interested in
guayule because it is drought-resistant and grows in areas of low
soil fertility, low rainfall, high atmospheri[...]high
soil salinity. Thus, through the cultivation of guayule, we can goa
long way toward reducing water consumption and the problems
of irrigation even though our country continues to g[...]tive and economical means to achieving
reductions in Federal spending up into the millions of dollars,
which presently support foreign sources of natural rubber. Its
production here could stimulate immense national and interna-
tional investment. It is estimated that if the U.S. could produce
300,000 tons of guayule rubber per year, about one-third of our
domestic natural rubber consumption would be met and approx-
imately 90% of the stockpile goal would be unnecessary.

In 1981, I sponsored the Arid Lands Renewable Resources Act
to provide financial assistance for the production of guayule -
assistance in the form of price guarantees, loans and joint ven-
tures. This month the Reauthorization of the original Native
Latex Act, which supports the continued advancement of guayule
commercialization, will be voted on. I have emphasized the ex-
treme urgency to continue the authorization for this Act, even
though it does not go as far as the Ari[...]only means to assuring continued
Federal support of guayule development in this country.

Natural rubber is a strategic material to both our national
defense a[...]omy. The only solution for the predicted
shortage of hevea rubber, as early as the late 1980s, is the large-
scale production of guayule. It will not only solve our immediate
short-term scarcity of resources, but will create additional long[...]

Sedona Red Rock News, 1983-05-25 (35)[...]Barn

' by Lois Young

Hi, dear friends,

Summer is upon us. AND the summer theatrical
season. Directors to the right of me, producers to the
left of me, actors and technicians to the front and rear
of me . . I sit like patience on a monument, smiling at
grief.” More than forty years since I said those words
from “Twelfth Night” on stage at the Greek Theater
in Berkeley, but Mr. S.’ quotation seems to apply now.

. it is lovely to be the “middleman,” middlewoman,
middleperson, whatever. No real grief to smile at; just
a lot of upset that really isn’t worth getting upset
about. Hark, I feel another quote coming on, this time
from Kipling: “More men are killed by overwork than
the importance of the world justifies.” And,
“Everyone is more or less mad on one point,” also
Kipling. Give a good “think” to both of them. Thus
Spake Zarathustra Young.

The “Mellerdramers,” sponsored by the Sedona-
Oak Creek Chamber of Commerce and produced by
son Tim, open this Friday, May 27, playing Friday and
Saturday nights throughout the summer in Memory
Lane, just behind the Arrowhead Trading Post. This
first production, “Romance at Rattlesnake Ridge,”
under direction of Bill Lundy, preceded by an olio,
under direction of singer/pianist Don Carey, sounds
like great fun. Check elsewhere in the NEWS for
details, ticket prices, ete.

The SAC THEATRE WING production of “the
Madwoman of Chaillot” will open the following
weekend, Friday, June 3, playing June 4, 9, 10, 11 at 8
p.m., June 5 at 7 p.m. and the final performance will
take place Sunday, June 12, at 3 p.m. Tickets
available at the Barn at $4.0[...]erformance, or the Mad-
woman will get you if you don’t watch it! So says Pat
Kantor, President of the Theatre Wing and head hon-
cho Madwoman. The[...]herry Bettencourt, Judi Locke and
Dolores Conlon. I THINK that’s everybody ? Lee
Ford directing this fun opus. He and Ken Mikell were
busy building scenery today, Monday, as I visited the
Barn. Whatever they create will be sensational, I'm
sure; they create marvels out of thin air, I swear. .
Have you noticed the MADWOMAN posters around
town? The stunning work of Deanne Mackeown.

Took another gander at the Student Show in the
upper gallery today. The paintings and graphi[...]ening, they are
quite complete, all lovely colors in paintings and
watercolors, a fine showing of pencil drawings, a

The Phoenix
VALLEY OF THE SUN
RELIGIOUS SCIENCE CENTER
proudly announces
its sponsorship of the

VERDE VALLEY SCIENCE
OF MIND TEACHING CHAPTER
located in Sedona. The training programs
include Basic First Year & Advanced Second
Year in both Daytime & Evening classes.
These courses not only bring about changes
for the better in one’s personal life, but,
for those interested, provide credentials
which can lead to professional training &
licensing as Practitioners & Ministers in
Science of Mind & Religious Science.

For information cali 2[...]protected
never diminished, for she was guardian of
hearth and home, family and community.
But as man[...]mplex. And an old civic duty

Greeks called

took on a new light.

splendid Show in all respects. Chris Dowdall Schult
has two pencil[...]orrow Will Be Better,
two small birds almost lost in a large, beauteous tree
and Ghosts of the Little Daisy, desolate house, Jane
Ritter two of her lovelies plus a watercolor, great to
see her Hollyhocks in color, this time a soft pink. Greg
Garland, who is 10 years old, has two Untitled which I
shall now title “Tiger, Tiger, Burning Bright,” a
marvelous, yowling tiger and “Pert Bird,” for that’s
what it is. Dorothy McManus is as good with the pen-
cil as she is with clay, witness Cowboy Jim and Jim-
Bo. Peggy webb has two Queen of the Nights,
gorgeous, night-blooming fleurs, Bob[...]one By, “things” from the past,
Marcia Koetas a wondrous couple of heads of zebras,
Side By Side, Charles Jordan, Balloons, with balloons
in color over landscape, also a striking watercolor,
Snow Showers. Matty Mertel has a charming Untitled
and Mary Paul a pencil head of a young girl looking
puzzled, Who Am I? as well as a lovely Iris in acrylic.

In watercolor, Charles Jorgensen has three:
Growth P[...]ay and Potted Plant, all
charmers, Muriel Walters a Still Life, mit much feel-
ing and Live Oaks, a deep, cozy tunnel of trees and
Fran Adams’ Sabina Canyon is real dreamy, ditto
A.T. Younger’s Hideaway, what a fine one to have..
Daphne Boardman has a Red Rock Crossing in Spring,
didn’t recognize it, Margaret Peterson a lush White
Orchid and a dear, dancing seal, The Harp, and Mar-
jorie Zimmerman a rakish teddy bear titled Cuddle
Time.

Oils and a[...]e. Laura
Locmann has her Acoma Pueblo Jay as part of the
design on a lovely piece of pottery, very attractive,
Ona Warner's three capture much of the true feeling
of the West, while William B. Sponsler’s two, Lake[...]Schalow’s Touraco look as if
they were painted on velvet; deep blues and purples,
very effective. Larry Burns has nice detail in his
acrylic of Indian Pottery, Donna Forsche shows a darl-
ing hummer, Cruisin’s, tasting a flower, has a velvet
look, too, and Mary C. Rogers shows three landscapes
in oil, Cliff of Elretate, Afternoon in the Tetons and
Desert in Bloom and next to them is Margaret A.
Auld’s Aunt Maggie, a fine lady in velvet suit and hat
(lush purple) of the 1890's (?), her eyes follow me
wherever I go, “Hi, Aunt Maggie!”

Missed Anita Himmelberg’s three beauties, they
weren't marked; a wonderful young fawn, Mother's
Pride and Joy, Small one, a dear young man and Tor-
rey, a curly-headed head in bronze. Also, Madge Le
Master’s beauteous lion,[...]rrman’s Dancer Stretching (made my muscles ache
in remembrance) and Proud Eagle, lovely in blue,
raku glaze. Anne Thomas's cozy, dear alabas[...], strong and
foreboding. So solly, folks, T’was a most satisfying
exhibit, thank you, thank you.

The SEDONA ANNUAL is a HAPPENING next
week, too. Take-in time is Monday, May 30, 10 a.m. to
7 p.m. holiday or not. Judging will be Tues[...]w for members, artists and guests Wednesday,
June 1, 5 to7 p.m. Don Howell of Flagstaff will bring
his organ and make music for the occasion.

The Sunrise Kiwanis are having a sale and auction
of art work on Saturday and Sunday; viewing and for
sale all day Saturday, Sunday an auction of unsold
pieces will be held in the afternoon. Real exciting last
year; this year promises to be even better.

Sorry I've no details on the very successful Antique
Sale. Thanks to the many Barn members who worked
so hard to make it a humdinger of an event; there are
so many .. please, say Ann Se[...]meet, when plans for the Fiestas, coming up June 18
and 19, will be finalized. This will be the Tenth Annual
Fiesta de los Artes at Tlaquepaque . . on your toes,
one and all; here we go again!

And I am out of space, as usual. Goodnight, dearest
Elizabeths, a[...]s, it’s also abundant—

most efficient source of energy. Gas
heating systems use less than half the

with enough reserves to last centuries.
In the home, natural gas is the cleanest,

Attend Research Conference

Dr. Jim Badge, Sedona
doctor of chiropractic,
will be attending the
semi-annual research con-
ference of the Interna-
tional College of Applied
Kinesiology May 25-28 at
the Hyatt Regency Hotel
in Dearborn, Michigan.
The conference will host
doct[...]up, discuss the latest

findings and
developments in this
field. Dr. Goodheart is
the founder and

developer of the original
technics of analysis and
treatment that are the
foundation of this group
and actively maintains a
full research practice and
world-wide’ lecture
schedule.

Initial membership and
ongoing status in the col-
lege is predicated, in
part, upon the individual
doctor’s involvement in
personal and group
research and teaching ef-
forts. In this respect, it is
a group unique to
chiropractic.

The health delivery ap-
proach fostered by the
ICAK is truly a holistic
one, encompassing many
aspects of structural,
nutritional and mental-
emotional factors in help-

Sedonans
Attend
Graduation

Dr. and Mrs. Richard
Griesenbeck spent last
week in the Philadelphia
area, attending the
graduation of their
daughter Donna, who
received her B.A. magna
cum laude from Bryn
Mawr College, majoring
in German. She plans to
continue with graduate
study in Russian at Bryn
Mawr, starting with Rus-
sian language summer
school at Middlebury Col-
lege in Vermont.

Son Bruce Griesenbeck
will graduate nex[...]l-
lege, also near
Philadelphia, where he
majored in psychology.
He plans to move to
California to wor[...]RED ROCK NEWS Sedona, Arizona Wednesday, May 25, 1988 - 7C

Local Chiropractor to

ing people get we[...]ore years ago,
various principles and
discoveries in the field of
neuromuscular and nutri-
tional relationships have
made the technics highly
useful to others in the
healing arts. Increasing-
ly, specific uses of the
methods are being found
in dentistry and medicine
and other fields.

Dr. Badge is one of a
large group of doctors
who make _ themselves
available for speaking
engagements on the sub-
jects of applied
kinesiology in the health
delivery systems.

During this period of
time, the office will re-
main open and will be
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FORRENT

2 BEDROOM, 2 BATH near
golf. Refrigerator, fireplace,

drapes. Very nice, $375/mon-
th, 284-1854.
5 1-26 tin crs (15)

PLUSH 2 BEDROOM home in
VOC, fully furnished, spa
room, many decks,
$1000/month plus $500
security deposit. No pets. 6
month lease. Call Pat Ham-
burg, 282-6444.

5 5-11-5-25 cph (27)

WEST SEDONA - Space for
single wide mobile, nice
view, elderly preferred. No
large pets, $125. Windsong
Mobile Home Park. Manager
in Space 26, 282-1063 or
282-2360.

5 3-30 tin cwtp (26)

FOR REN[...]a, 282-4929, bet-
ween 8:30 & 5:00 weekdays.

5 5-18 tfn caaa (36)

FOR RENT

COMMERCIAL STORE/
offic[...]60 sq. ft.
Crimson Cliffs Plaza, next to
Century 21. Call 282-7795 or
282-7235, Bob Larson, Sr.

5 1-26 tin xxx (20)

C-3 IMDUSTRIAL SPACE.
1500 sq. ft., 282-3077.
5 2-9 tfn cag (15)

MEW INDUSTRIAL SHOP tor
lease. 1100 sq. ft. C-3 proper-
ty, West Sedona. 282-4311 or
282-7127.

5 4-13 ttn caaa (15)

ON OAK CREEK. Mobile and
additions, 2 bedroom, 2 bat[...]m. .

May, June, July, August.
Monthly or season.
1-962-4529.

FOR LEASE

Plaza del Sol Plaza del Oes[...]0 sq. ft.

COMMERCIAL/ Professional,
$.50 sq. ft. 1 year lease; 264
sq. ft. and 728 sq. ft. Facing
Hwy. 179. Can be connected.

Bell Rock Shadows I,
284-1423.

= 2-16 tin crgm (26)

CANYON VIEW APTS.
Furnished 1 and 2 bedroom
units from $295 a month. Up-
town Sedona, Red Rock
views, reasonable rates. 38]
Cedar Lane, Apt. 17,
282-2493. Red Canyon Realty,
282-7111.

5 3-30 tfn cev (30)

BEAUTIFUL SEDONA Nobile
home for rent. 1 and 2
bedroom, furnished or unfur-
nished, $225 and $275.
Manager Space 26, Windsong
Mobile Home Park, 282-1063
or 282-2360.

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ANASAZI BUILDINGS

| W. HIGHWAY 89A -- SEDONA

FOR MORE INFORMATION

CALL 282-4784

1785 W. Highway 89A ° Suite F * P.O. Box 37 * Sedona, Az. 86336
IN THE FIRST STATE FINANCIAL CENTER”

¢ ¢ e PHONE (602) 282-1445 « « «

FOR LEASE - OFFICE SPACE

BUSINESS CONDOMINIUM in
3rd floor with great views.

First
760 sq. ft.

State Bank Financial

Center. On

Expected to be available about

June 15, 1983. $646 per month plux taxes, utilities and main[...]TO SHOPPING.

RESIDENTIAL HOMES

Fine views from this

three bedroom, 2 both, 1500 sq. ft. home. Only two years old and everything in
beautiful condition. Owner financing possible. $112,000
RED ROCK COVE EAST (VOC): if you are looking for a high quality home with
lots of extras near the golf course check this one out. Two bedroom, 1% bath,
1800 sq. ft. custom built and views too. $165,900

RIDGEVIEW (VOC): An energy efficient 1600 sq. ft.
solar designed to keep utility costs at a

features. Three bedroom,

2. bath,

minimum. Possible to assume existing mortgage. $111,900
KACHINA SUBDIVISION: Excellent family home with lots of square footage

home with many special

FOR RENT[...]with kitchens
available. Call Unity Church,
282-7181.

5 5-20 tfn cuc (16)

WANTED

DAYTIME DISHWASHER.
Apply in person at Dick Dun-
can’s Restaurant and Lounge,

La Pasada Plaza.
4 5-25 tin cdd (15)

WANTED: CAMPARION tor
lady in wheelchair. Phone

282-6061.
4 5-25-6-1 p

PART TIME MOTEL MAID.
Call 282-6400.
4 5-25 tin csm (15)

SEDOWA SOLAR will be inter-
viewing this week and next
for full and/or part time sales
people. Commission basis.
Window application pro-
ducts, roll-a-shield and win-
dow quilts. Very high quality
equ[...]on appeal.
Call for appointment. Ray
Canzler, 282-1271.

4 5-25 sss (44)

WANTED: CUSTOMERS tor
the sale[...]controlled dog. Local
references. Call collect,
619-329-7245.

4 5.25-6-1 p

DISHWASHER. Apply in per-
son, Ranch Kitchen.
4 5-25 crk (15)

HELP WANTED, {ull and part
time. Pizza and Ice Cream
Vendor, uptown Sedona.

4 5-25 tin cpv (15)

EXPERIENCED BREAKFAST
and lunch cook, 282-1062, 6
a.m. to 5 p.m.

4 5-25 p

ALL TYPES of restaurant
help. Cooks, waitresses, bus
people. G[...],
formerly the Cattle Company,
West Sedona. Apply in per-
son, Saturday morning from 9
to 12.

4 5-25 cgso (21)

MAIDS WARTEB, Village \nn
Motel. Good working condi-
tions. Steady advancement.
Apply in person.
4

5-18-5-25 p
MOTEL MAIDS apply the

Rondee.

4 5-18-5-25 crh (15)
ROOMMATE, $150 plus 2
utilities, negotiable. Less
rent for more responsibility
around house. Call 282-1963,

6a.m.to8a.m.
4 5-25 p

RESPONSIBLE FEMALE

seeking room in exchange for
housework. References
available. Call collect for

Heather, 949-1758.
4 5-25 p

RECEPTIONIST tor Sedona
Chiro[...]t ap-
praisals. Private collector.
Write P.O. Box 1048, Sedona,
AZ 86336.

4 11-3 tfn cnl (19)
GINNY HAYS REALTY is ac-
tively seeking sales

associates. Call for an ap-
pointment, 282-9141.
4 1-19 tfn cgh (15)

CASH FOR USED guns.
282-7413, 201 Jodan Road.
4 4-13 tfn cfs&l (15)

POCO DIABLO RESORT is
looking for experienced
evening buspersons, night[...]tail operution. Send
references and resume to
Box 1167, Sedona.

4 4-27 ttn cbt (15)

JOBS OVERSEAS. Big money
fast. $20,000 to $50,000 plus
per year. Call 1-216-453-3000,
Ext. 3028.

4 5-11-6-01 p

HOUSEKEEPER WANTED for
older gentleman in Sedona.
Must cook, have pleasant
disposition, reference. Call
282-4654.

4 5-18-5-25 p

HOUSEKEEPER WANTED: in
old Sedona, daily visit or live
in private quarters at the
home. Must take all respon-
sibility except financial mat-
ters for a cheerful am-
bulatory widow. Your fee is
negotiable. Write to John
Bristow, 2363 Brookhill Drive,
Camarillo California, 93010
or call collect 805-482-2157
evenings.

4 5-18-5-25 p

MAIDS WANTED.
Experienced, willing to work
weekends, full time. Apply in
person after 4:00. The “C"
Motel.

4 5-18-6-1 p

EXPERIENCED babysitters
for the new Fun & Fitness
Center to be opening soon!
Call 284-1088 or 282-7286 for

appointment. Must have
ref[...]eling, roofing, elec-

trical, plumbing, repairs, in- |

terior/exterior painting and
probably anything else you
would like done. Free
estimates, reasonabie rates.
Not licensed, Gary Stan-
dhart, 282-1093.

3 5-4-5-25 p

SEWING DONE, all kinds,
none t[...]nable rates. Low-cost
furniture. Corner 6th and
89A, Cottonwood, Arizona,
634-9447.

3 5-18-6-8 p

HOME OR OFFICE cleaning.
References available. Karen,
282-2484.

5 5-18-5-25 p

COMPLETE AUTO detailing
and auto pain[...]pickup
and delivery service. Call
282-6229.

3 5-18-5-25 p

SUMMER PROGRAM.
Kindergarten through six[...]) 4-2 90'S" 5) Non’ =
discriminatory.

3 5-25-6-1 p
MASTER PIANO TEACHER,
European trained in all kinds
of music offers wide choice of
piano study. Students can
either take condensed course
in popular music plus chord
building, or undertake
serious complete study of
classical music or jazz. Call
282-7919 or 282-7464.

LANDSCAPING, creative
cleanups, planting. Free
estimates. Tiyli Gardens,
282-5046.

THE HEAT IS ON. Beat it with
sunscreens from Oak Creek
Glass. Call us for the unusual

or problem situation,
282-4101.
3 5-25 cocg (20)

SERVICES
OFFERED

ALL YOU CAN[...]Sundays from
noon to 9 p.m. Zane Grey
Steak House in Camp Verde.

3 5-25 tin cor (20)

FOXTAILS A PROBLEM? We
have the equipment to cut
them down f[...]ree estimates.
Tiyli Gardens, 282-5046.

3 5-25-6-1 p

DANCE TO THE LIVE music of
a 5-piece country band every
Friday and Saturday night at
the Zane Grey Steak House in
Camp Verde.

3 5-25 tin cor (25)

PREPARED CHILDBIRTH:
Are you a “beginner,” plann-
ing a cesarean, single, or
need a refresher since your
last baby? Come join us and[...], cer-
tified, instructor. Next class
begins June 1, 7:30 p.m. Call
Anne now to reserve a place
in class. Private classes also
available, 282-2277.

SERVICES
OFFERED

ALL TYPES MASONRY,
carpentry, 12 years in
Sedona, 25 years experience.
Quality work, fair p[...]wood, 282-4684.
References, unlicensed.

3 5-25-6-1 p

ELECTRICIAN AT LARGE.
Indoor & outdoor lighting
design and installation a
specialty. “Trouble Shooting”
electrical prob[...]ates. Local references.
Unlicensed. Evenings,
282-1321, Noel.

3 5-25 p

PIANO AND ORGAN lessons.
Nannette E. van Mastrigt. 280

Andante Drive, Sedona,
282-2615.

3 5-25-6-15 p
KACHINA CLEANERS.

Quality alterations, special.
Most hems, $1 off regular
price. Seamstress Jeanette
Hoffman. Offer expires May
31, 1983.

3 5-25 p

REAL ESTATE LOAN OFFICER

First Federal, Arizona's leading real estate
residential lender, is seeking a loan officer
for the Sedona-Cottonwood area to originate
a broad range of loans for the association.

All candidates should have previous loan

solicitation

experience,

and a_ good

understanding of FHA, VA and all types of

conventional loans.

For your consideration, ple[...]3003 N. Cen-
tral, Suite 409, Phoenix, Arizona 8501in mint condition in a
spectacular setting. 2 BR up, 2 BR
main floor + basement. Fireplace,
deck, a well, fruit trees. Seller offers

terms. Cail Ton[...]Views

COMMERCIAL PROPERTY

JUST LISTED! 250 FT. OF C-2 ON HIGHWAY 279, STRATEGIC LOCATION
NEAR MINGUS HIGH SCHOOL. $160,000

5-25p 3

PART TIME TELLER

Z (2000) for the price. Spacious rooms, sunken bor in living room, master 4
bedroom on second story, detached garage. Sellers willing to[...]new home. Possible to assume existing mortgage. $128,800
WILD TURKEY TOWNHOUSE: Excellent condition,[...]ven, refrigerator, washer & dryer included.
Lived in less than one year. $63,000

5-25 p

The opportunity to work with one of Arizona's
leading financial institution now exists for
qualified applicants. This position requires
outstanding customer relations and com-
munications skills, the ability to work with an
on-line terminal system. Typing is required.
This is on-call position. Hours per week and
hours per month will vary. Salary range is
$4.39 to $6.14 per hour. For consideration
please submit your application to our Sedona
branch located at 2081 W. Highway 89A, Suite
5A in Sedona

FIRST FEDERAL
Equal Opportunity Employer[...]ervice Land. Ap-
proximately 4 acre. Reduced to $31,900.

BELL ROCK PLAZA, VILLAGE OF OAKCREEK, THREE C-2 LOTS TOTALING 90 FT.
FRONTAGE BY 148 FT. DEEP TOTAL, TERMS. Y

A.M. Etter, Broker __
282-7769
lona Fox.... Miriam nm. Ochota... . 282-3931
Bev Oberg...........282-7471 Bill Braun ...........634-4484

234 N. Hwy. 89A

602-282-7139

P.O. Box 1609 * Sedona, Arizona 86336

B.H. Davidson, Broker, 282-3971

Louis .ippharat, Associate, 2862-1340

Allene Phillips, Associate, ‘282-6460

Hele[...]2-3403

Betty Ann Solomon, Ph D., Associate, 282-5105

Rolan C. Simpson, Broker DBW/F, 282-9333
Robert Berry, Associate, 282-7819
Donna Berry, Associate, 282-7819
John Hogue, Associate, 282-1225

Sedona Red Rock News, 1983-05-25 (41)4C - RED ROCK NEWS Sedona, Arizona Wednesday. May 25. 1983

ARIZONA R

by Bob Hirsch

CONFESSIONS OF A DRIFTWOOD FREAK
My case of driftwood fever has moderated

somewhat, but when it was in its prime and my kids

would run out to greet me as I returned from a hun-

ting or fishing trip, they didn't ask “ho[...]for supper?" - it
was always “what did you find this time. Dad?"

One time, on a combination quail hunt and deer
scouting trip down along the border near Douglas, I
found a beautiful tree stump. Now right away some
readers will express dismay that anyone could find a
tree stump attractive. let alone beautiful. This was in»
credibly gnarled and twisted, weathered gray by hun-
dreds of years of sun and rain and it was shaped like a
tripod. Three separate large roots were present and

’ the remains of the old trunk stood stark and straight

Collecting driftwood is not so much a hobby as a
disease. Those who suffer serious attacks can 't
pass up a chunk of interesting drift and their
patios and years quic[...]“something, " “some-
day. 9!

AUTO PARTS
282-4193

ACROSS FROM
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FIRE STATION

WEST SEDONA

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We receive daily ship-
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making over 1 10,000 dif-
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overnight.

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and if you'd seen me come staggering out of the brush
with that on my shoulder, I wouldn't have blamed you
much for those raised eyebrows.

Everyone agreed once I‘d installed the stump
sculpture on the patio that it was certainly unique. At
various times I intended to use it as the base for a

glass-topped coffee table, as lamp base or (most

seriously) to sell it to a decorator for those uses or
some other imaginative concept. It must have been
more interesting than I thought. Somebody came into
the yard one weekend[...]e desert are
nice but the bonanza for woodpickers is driftwood and
with the abundant flows of water we've had this year,
lakes and streams have a new supply. When the water
recedes a bit, the driftwood is left high and dry. This
process of being soaked and tossed by the water, then
drying in the sun, may have happened dozens, even
hundreds, of times and each cycle changes the look
and texture of the piece. So don't look on a stack of
drift as an untidy heap of junk - it‘s nature's art
gallery!

The big pieces are the most spectacular but some of
the smallest have subtle configurations that are[...]stmas.
Sometimes we collect so much stuff that if a visitor
happens to admire a certain piece, they take it home
with them. Take my driftwood. please!

Mary and I were fishing on Bartlett recently and
we went ashore to stretch our legs in a cove with big
piles of driftwood (I just accidentally happened to
choose that one). I rooted around and found a huge,
hollow stump, maybe three to four feet in diameter,
plenty big enough to get inside, and about eight feet
tall. It was probably a cottonwood because when I
lifted it it was light enough, so I began to plan how to
get it back to the boat. Then I looked up and saw
Mary, watching. She just shook her head, slowly. So
that particular treasure is still there.

Then there's the heavy, misshapen and gnarled
piece of hardwood root I brought home from this spr-
ing‘s javelina hunt, down near Sonoita. I haven't got—
ten around to it yet, but I plan to sprinkle birdseed on
top the stump, set up my camera and wait for a big
male quail to perch majestically upon it. The resulting
picture should sell for hundreds of dollars and I’ll be
able to go driftwood hunting again.

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0A MIN’ Mingus High Honors

Spring Sports Teams

by Russ Lilly

Mingus Union High School honored participants in
the spring sports program during an awards night
program held recently in the auditorium at the school.

The mood was a happy one: the boys and girls ten-
nis teams won[...]eams had good
seasons and the golf team was fifth in state competi-
tion.

The young track squad had s[...]er.
formances during state competition as well as in
regional competition.

Outfielder Ray _Bryant, a conference all—star
member of the baseball team, was presented the first
annual[...]scholarship by Mrs. Bright.
The late Dr. Bright, a physician and community
leader, was a former member of the Mingus Union
school board. Bright Field. home of the Marauder
track squads, is named for him.

Coach Bob Valenzuela noted that in addition to
Bryant, star hurler Max Griesenbeck w[...]-
conference, as was first sacker Mark Kotcho and in-
fielder Mike Lopez. Hurlers Pete Varnell and Mik[...]tt Wood-
burn and manager Wayne Smith. '

Members of the junior varsity squad coached by
John Uidenich[...]ck Rowan, Dean Quesada and John Tannous.

Members of the freshman squad honored include
Darin Brannan,[...]e Nuss, Mide Razo, Tad Roger and Ryan Vose.
Coach is Sac Quesada.

Golf coach Howard Harkey presented[...]d Tony Reyes.

Coach Tom Green noted five members of the girls
softball team were named all-conference: Kelly
Cavanaugh, Jennifer Earnshaw, who led the team
with a .452 avg., Lynda Moncibaez, Kari Shotwell and
And[...]scott Antelope
Hills and Pace met at
Poco to play in the Invita-

The theme for the tour—
nament was Christmas in[...]tional. Players arrived at

8:15 and were served cof-

fee and coffeecake on the

terrace overlooking the

golf course until t[...]schler, V.O.C.

Low Gross

Rose Alton, Poco

Flt. A 3-way tie, lst.

Caroline Brown

Donna Crandall[...]uane Latham, V.O.C.

Audrey Wieman. Poco

Flt. C

1 < Betty Day, V.O.C.

2 - Kay Baker, Antelope

3 -[...]over,

Antelope Hills

May. Luncheon was serv-
ed in the beautiful new
banquet room. The favors

of red and green
doorknob covers made by

Peg Wisley[...]ith
dried flowers. Poco not
only served champage in
honor of the opening of
the new room but also
gave all the door prizes
which came from their
gift shop. A most
delightful time was had
by all.

May 18

Twelve members plus
five guests played fewest
fairway shots. The win-
ners were:

Flt. A

1 - Rose Alton

2 - Laura Bauer

3 - Donna Crandall

Flt. B

1 - Helen Waegele

2 - Edna Maack

3 - Elaine Barclay

‘ Lil Watson had a chip-
in.

June lst will be the
special luncheon of the
year. Tee-off time — 10:00
am.

Oak Creek Niners

What a fun time the

Nifty-Niners had playing.

the game of Scramble
this week. We had two
groups holding a winning
score, so the winners
were determined by a
sudden-death playoff,
leaving the winning four-
some of Penny Randle,
Marion Carlson, Bonnie
Keys and Hel[...]ann and Micki Graves.

Sue Johnson had the
thrill of a chip-in.

All of the group en-
joyed the company of two
guests, Virginia
Schallenberger and
Gloria Ay[...]son League for
the Nifty-Niners, but we
will have a summer
league starting June 2 at
7:30 am. on the back nine
for each Thursday
through August 25. We
hope a lot of you will be
able to join us for our
usual good time.

Tee Time

May 17 was Ace of
Aces Day for the
Women's Golf Associa-
tion at the Village of
Oakcreek. This final
playoff game was played
by the monthly Ace Day
winners. It was an ex-
citing game that ended in
a sudden-death playoff
between Wilma Bailey,
Betty[...]s.

The winner.
Baileyn
beautiful

Wilma
received a
cut-glass

decanter. Congratula—
tions!

Other players in the
field played a low net
game to beat the club
president. Claire Norris.
Out of these 54 players,
30 received a lower net
score.

All in all it was a great
day. Next Tuesday is the
“Fun Day," and the final
program this year for the
officers and committee

members for the 1982-83
season.

Brian Jolley for the second year, receives a

special award for his work as “anchor" or the run-
ner of the last leg of the Mingus High School boys
track relay teams. Trophy is the mounted baton

used by the runners.

Breidenb[...]ted for their contributions as were other
members of the 14-0 tennis team: alternates Jay
Stone and Mark Con[...]id V055
and Bob Wenger.

Saromines, it was noted, is considered the only
Marauder who made state individual honors in two
sports: he was golf champ his junior year.

Hebbeler has signed a letter of intent to play tennis
next year at Glendale Commu[...]onored by coach Harriet Levering.
Becky Keck, who is Mrs. Jeff Keck, coached the first
half of the season but has been attending to other
duties. The Kecks are the parents of a son, Todd
Joseph. She sent regards.

Other members of the championship squad include
Tammy Link, a four-year letterman. Lisa Keating,
Meggan Maloney and Michelle Railey.

Members of the junior varsity squad include Mari
Bartlet, Ro[...]Wells.

Coach Keck cited the performance records of the
squad as well as presenting special awards. v[...]n, most-improved athlete. (Nicholsen will
receive a scholarship for his other love, rodeo com-
petiti[...]ff Stone.

Assistant track coach for field events is Anthony
Lozano.

Girls track coach James O'Donnel[...]Loy had the state and school
records for the 800 in. run and was voted most
outstanding distance runner by her teammates. Addi-
tionally, she received a special “invisible runner"
award for being miss[...]named
field outstanding performer.

Other members of the team honored were Paula
Allred. Shelly Brown.[...]chele
Scharch and Audra Tasa, timers.

Candy Self is assistant‘coach.

Athletic director Don Hyman. was master of
ceremonies.

Stars Top Wranglers
Behind Bryant's[...]siting Sunday to Arizona
and topped the Wranglers in Tempe 24-7.

That was the eighth straight win for[...]o
are paced by running back Kelvin Bryant. He had 106
yards and two touchdowns against the Wranglers,
and leads the United States football league in scoring.
with 14 touchdowns.

Bryant is having a foot race this season with
Herschel Walker. pro football’s most expensive pro-
perty of the New Jersey Generals. The loss gave the
Wranglers a 4-8 mark. which includes four straight

losses.
Arizona's only score came on a two—yard run by

Calvin Murray. .
Murray, formerly with the NFL Philadelphia
Eagles, is the No. 2 man on the record books at Ohio
State University. near in total yardage to Heisman
Trophy winner Archie Griffith. He led the Big 10
when as a senior he rushed for 1,276 yards.
The td was his second on the ground. He has also

caught three td p[...]

Sedona Red Rock News, 1983-05-25 (42)12C - RED ROCK NEWS Sedona, Arizona Wednesday, May 25, 1983

ON THE GOLF COURSE

WAS: $32,000 NOW: +98 500
i

° VACATION OR RENTAL “Easv to Acquire”
° W[...]sher,
microwave, bar stools,
washer, dryer, built-in
vacuum, draperies, carpeted

a Wns eer Pe WE'RE MEMBERS OF ;

MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE... — —" co4

| WE CAN HELP YOU WITH ANY oi ee guint 0

| nnon PROPERTY ON THE MARKET — . Ry

a urglar proof bars, dual pane

2 L___ pe esc J Ss[...]T YOU WANT” acerrnasoe neat lawn. There's more! In-

{GB aaa Irv Shannon, Broker = ,f tertherm H/W_[...]opping, post
office, banks. Downstairs en-
trance in-law quarters, artist
studio, hobby or other. 2
years old, like new. Only

Casa Bonita

LUXURY CONDOMINIUMS| "=

BY OWNER. 3 bedroom, 1%
bath mobile, fireplace, base-
ment, carport. On your own
view lot with trees, $68,750
terms. 535 Concord Drive,
West Sedona, 282-6275.

7 5-4-5-25 p

...in the heart of West Sedona on Coffee Pot Road
PRICE REDUCED ON SELECTED UNITS TO:

*89,500

TWO STORY ® TWO BEDROOM ® TWO BATHS ® 1310 SQ. FT.
BEAUTIFUL SWIMMING POOL and RELATED AMEN[...]CTION at its best...

ANDY HUGHES REALTY

GALLERY OF HOMES
P.O. Box 1530 Sedona, AZ 86336 602/282-7116

BY OWNER. Charming
Spanish style home in VOC.
Energy efficient rated, 2
bedroom, 2 bath, 2[...]landscaped,
golf course privileges. Many
extras, $133,500, assumable
mortgage. By appointment,
284-1836.

7 5-4-5-25 p

EWERGY EFFICIENT 2
bedroom, 2[...]0 $35,000 down. OWC $65,000
at 12%. Price $126,500,
1 282-3457.
: ; 5-4-5-25 p

7
TWO BEDROOM HOUSE, \"[...]om,
fireplace, gas heat, air condi-
tioning, lots of closets, cup-
boards, carport and storage,
nice lot, garden soil, trees,
on quiet street, $79,000 cash,
$86,900 terms, 50% down,

HOMES:

SAN PATRICIO: 3 BR, Den, 2'2 BA, 2218 sq. ft. Centrally located. Close
to elementary s[...]ity park. Charming family home
with many extras. $175,000 owner will carry. Principals
WESTERN HILLS: 4 BR, 2 BA, well-built family home, 1 year new. 2650 only, 282-4982.
sq. ft., large kitchen, custom oak cabinets. Owner will take lot as part 7

of down payment. $179,900
FOOTHILLS SOUTH: 2 BR, 3'’2 BA, 2700 sq. ft. Beautiful new home OAK OREEK FRONTAGE, \60

: ‘ ; i approx. .9 acre. Mobile and

under construction.[...]: 3 BR plus multi-purpose room, family room, din- 1-962-4529.
ing room, 3 BA, 3100 sq. ft. New. Exclusive Racquet Club area. Good[...]floor plan. Bright & airy. Quality construction. A must see.
Many amenities. $297,500

RED CLIFFS: 3 BR, 2% BA, 3000 sq. ft. home, Arizona ranch style
located on 2.25 acres of treed horse property. Barn, tack room, roping
arena. Owner will carry with $100,000 down. $299,900

FOOTHILLS SOUTH: 4 BR, 3% BA, 4500 sq. ft. of luxury family living.
Located in exclusive racquet club area. Fantastic views. Built by one of
Sedona’s finest builders. Uniquely designed wit[...]s Owner will carry 2nd T.D. $495,000

MOBILE HOME ON 2.6 ACRE HORSE PROPERTY: Verde River fron-
tage on this 2.6 acre parcel featuring 2 BR, 2 BA, upgraded do[...]$95,000

MOBILE HOME LOTS:
ADULT MOBILE HOME LOTS IN SUNSET HILLS: Utilities to lots in-
cluding sewers. From $14,000 Terms. Call Ivan at 282-1232.

LOTS:

KELLER TRACT: .80 acre beautiful treed lot with views. $46,500

KELLER TRACT: 1.39 acre high sloping view lot can be bought with[...]LLS SOUTH | LOT 42: 2 acre, high sloping view lot on quiet

cul-de-sac. $89,500

FOOTHILLS NORTH LOT 21: deluxe private 2.73 acre parcel in.

prestigious Foothills North. 10% discount for cash or Owner will carry

with '4 down. $118,500

COMMERCIAL ACREAGE:

CHOICE LOCATION: 700 ft. frontage on Hwy. 89A. 2.29 acres, plans
for office building. $300,000[...]& ACCESSORIES: antiques & gifts. Best selec-
tion in Sedona. $20,000 inventory included in sale price. $22,000

5-4-5-25 p

5-11-5-25 p

TRULY UMIQUE estote pro-
perty consisting of almost
one acre hilltop parcel, with
excellent north and east
views. 3 bedroom, 2 bath,
1850 sq. ft. Main house, with
hardwood floors, ston[...]baths, two fireplaces, 2
patios, trees and walled-in
lawn. House needs painting.
Guest house needs minor
repairs. Located in peaceful
subdivision. Priced at
$180,000. Seen by appoint-
ment only. Please contact
Frank Schive, Realtor, Box 9,
Sedona, 282-7750.

7 5-11-5-25 cfs (87)

$100,000 DEL SOL
townhouse. Reduced $17,500
for quick sale, 282-1610 by

owner. No agents please.
7 5-18-5-25 p

| 282-3737 |
Foothills Real Estate & Investments

Duane Miller, Broker
100 Racquet Rd. Sedona, AZ 86336

Efficient, Well-b[...]s,
grape arbors, walk to Oak
Creek. Approximately 1500
sq. ft. of mobile/frame addi-
tions. 30X17 studio, screened[...]erfect for artists
and/or gardens, $55,000,
634-6215, principals only.

7 5-25 p

COZY 2 BEDROOM, cottage
in Brewer Road area. Close to
shopping uptown. Perfe[...]ds TLC.
$62,500. Ellen at Ray Steele
Realty, 282-4166.

7 5-25 crsr (27)

SUN-UP RANCH in the
Village of Oak Creek. This 3
bedroom, 2 bath home sits on
1 plus acre with adjoining lot
available for horse
privileges. Sumptious views
and a great mortgage. Call
Stew at Ray Steele Realty,
282-4166.

7 5-25 crsr (38)

DOODLEBUG ISLAND. Large
luxury home on the creek. 4
bedroom, 3 bath, and a huge
deck to enjoy the cool from
the massive trees while you
watch your wife catch trout
right in front of your eyes.
This very special home comes
with a terrific assumable
mortgage too! Call Ellen at
Ray Steele Realty for more in-
formation, 2892-4166.

7 5-25 crsr (57)

BY OWNER: 24X60 mobile on
quiet street. Large lot nicely
landscaped. Fruit[...]c
area. 46X7 covered deck turt
carpeted. Separate 12X20
wired building. Clubhouse,
pool, trailer stor[...](602)
282-5636.

7 5-25 p

MOBILE HOMES, SEDONA:
14X70, Children, luxurious 3
bedrooms, 2 baths, 5 y[...], 2 baths, 5 years
old, 2 decks. Price $37,500,

$10,000 down.
24X52 Adult section, 2
bedrooms, 2 bat[...]4463
Telephone 282-4992, Hans
Christian, P.O. Box 1914,
Sedona, AZ. 86336.

GHALET IW THE PINES. Rare[...]All
amenities. Kristen Johnson,
Realty Executives of
Flagstaff, 282-1153, P.O. Box
293, Sedona.

7 5-11 tfn cre (34)

WEW 14x52 SCHULT

mobile home, 2 bedroom,
upgraded carpet, porch and
awning. Located in Sunset
Park, $19,500, 282-4593.

7 5-18-6-1 csmp (17)

BY OWNER

2 Large BR, 2 BA, Den, Sedona West, Energy

Excellent Condition.

$129,000. Terms at 10% or Cash Discount.
485 Mountain Shadows Dr.
282-[...]droom, 2 bath
home loaded with extras and
privacy in a woodsy setting,
$110,000. Call Stew at Ray
Steele Realty, 282-4166.

7 5-25 crsr (23)

2 BEDROOM, 2 BATH condo

on golf course. Unobstructed
views, very clean, $75,000,
284-1027.

5-25-6-15p

IM THE ORCHARDS by
owner. Well insulated, 3
bedroom, 1% bath, guest-
hobby room, floor to ceiling
firepl[...]fruit
trees, patio with fountain,
double garage, $147,500,
282-3720.
7 5-25 p

POOL plus two bedroom
home on one third acre off
Brewer. 22/24 cement park-
ing[...]fireplaces, ca-
nyon and red rock views from
lots of glass. Rustic modern
design with timbered walls.

Built to last, $150,000,
282-2153.
Z 5-25 p

SEE THIS ONE FIRST: 28x64,
3 bedroom, 2 bath mobile in
adult park. Corner lot, lots of
extras. Call 282-7345.
5-25-6-8 p

OAK CREEK VALL[...]bath
home near creeks and
recreation facilities. This
lovely home is fully carpeted,
has a fireplace and wood
stove, heat pump refrigera-
ti[...]ed back yard. Only
$82,500. Priced reduced
$5,000 on homes below. Two
unique homes designed for
creeks[...]ing, dual pane windows &
doors, fully insulated in-
cluding floors, range/oven,
dishwasher disposal, tub
enclosure, cultured marble
vanity tops, landscaped, 10%
down priced at $74,950 and
$79,950. To see: Take 89A 12
miles from Sedona “Y"
toward Cottonwood to Oak
Creek Valley Road. Turn left
on Oak Creek Valley Road.
Stay on pavement for 2 miles
to subdivision entrance.
Sec[...]:30 weekdays, 9:30 to 5:30
Saturday & Sunday. For on-
site inspection, call 634-4408.
Call Robertson Realty or your
favorite realtor now!
445-0413 or 632-5369. Jay C.
Robertson Realty, P.O. Box
2232, Prescott, AZ. 86302.

7 5-25-6-1 p

COMFORTABLE SMALL two
bedroom home, beautiful[...]d studio, RV parking,
near shopping, $72,000.
282-1057.

7 5-25-6-1 p

HOMES
FOR SALE

AFFORDABLE WHEW quality-
built[...].

HOMES
FOR SALE

OWNER: RECREATION
paradise, 1,780 square feet, 3
bedroom, 2 full bath, unique
Southwest Pueblo; exquisite-
ly landscaped, directly on
Spring Creek and 100 yards
from Oak Creek, adjacent to
tennis courts[...]d security,
underground utilities, sewer,
water. $106,000 terms,
634-4439.

SPECIAL OF THE WEEK
3 Large Lots -- Septic Systems Installed[...]ews

ROBERT F. HEFFERAN, JR., BROKER
Phone 282-5581 - Box 1549 - Sedona, Az. 86336

$100,000

We need to sell our Del Sol Townhouse as
soon as possible. $100,000. By Owner.
282-1610 (afternoons -or evenings). 2
bedrooms, 2 baths,[...]ings, Large deck overlooking magnifi-
cent views. 1400 sq. ft. $15,000 cash to
mortgage or obtain new financing. Ca[...]ave trade or other terms to

offer.

QUALITY HOME IN LAZY BEAR ESTATES
3 good-sized bedrooms, plus den. Cathedral ceil-
ings in living room and master bedroom. 2'2 baths.

Tall windows to outstanding views. 3 areas of
bookcases. Abundant storage. Entire house bright[...]rful
neighbors, so important if you are moving to a new
area.... $225,000.

Doris Mellen

REALTY WORLD - LIVINGSTON
282-5738 res. or 282-7713 office

OWNER
SACRIFICE

Discounted $5,000

L[...]cuzzi & sauna. 3 car garage, RV stall
and views. $145,000 FIRM. Assumable loan at
10 percent.
NO AGENTS

282-3561 ANYTIME

LOCATION
LOCATION - LOCATION...

Ils a fine location, easy-care wooded lot
and a well-planned functional home at a
realistic price of $169,500 your goal?

If so, we would welcome your visit or call.
Present replacement value is at least
$180,000. Located in Chapel Vista II, Sedona,
AZ. at 212 Eagle Lane, our house has 3
bedrooms (or 2 bedrooms plus den or north
studio), 1% baths, living room w/fireplace,
dining room, kit[...]to be appreciated. The small, lovely
rose garden is now in bloom. Can be financed
for 80% or assume our mortgage of $65,000 at
11.75% with no points. One owner is a licens-
ed Real Estate Broker - you can deal dire[...]orite Broker make an
appointment. Call (602) 282-3155 for further
details. A. Wehmann, Broker. P.O. Box 1373,
Sedona, AZ 86336

RESORT[...]

Sedona Red Rock News, 1983-05-25 (43)6C - RED ROCK NEWS Sedona, Arizona Wednesday, May 25, 1983

LEGAL NOTICE

IN THE SUPERIOR
COURT OF THE STATE
OF ARIZONA IN AND FOR
THE COUNTY OF
COCONINO

No. 7797
Notice to Creditors

In the Matter of

The Estate of
William A. Mathews,
Deceased.

Notice is hereby given
that the undersigned has
been appointed Personal
Representative of this
Estate. All persons having
claims against the Est[...]nt their
claims within four months
after the date of the first

publication of this notice or
the claims will be forever
barred. Clai[...]oore & Schuyler, 843
Miller Road, Post Office Box
1391, Prescott, Arizona
86302.
Dated this 28th day of
April, 1983.
First Interstate Bank
of Arizona

Signed:

Ruth L. Theiss,

Trust Officer[...]2669
Phoenix, Arizona 85002

First published May 11, 1983
Last published May 25, 1983

LEGAL NOTICE

ARTICLES OF
INCORPORATION OF
LOW ENERGY
SYSTEMS, INC.
KNOW ALL MEN BY

THESE P[...]reby associate ourselves
together for the purpose of
forming a corporation under
the laws of the State of
Arizona, and for that pur-
pose we hereby make, adopt,
sign and acknowledge these
Articles of Incorporation.

ARTICLEI
The name of the corpora-
tion shall be LOW ENERGY
SYSTEMS, INC.

ARTICLE II
The purpose for which this
corporation is organized is
the transaction of any and all
lawful business for which
corporations may be incor-
porated under this chapter.

ARTICLE III
The initial business of this
corporation shall be the
retail and distribution of
energy conservation devices.

ARTICLE IV
The corporation shall have
authority to issue one million
(1,000,000) shares of common
stock with a par value of one
dollar ($1.00) per share.

ARTICLE V
The shareholders of the

corporation shall have
preemptive rights to the
shares of the corporation at
the value designated by the
corporation.

ARTICLE VI
The name and address of
the Statutory Agent of the
corporation is:

NEIL GREEN

3062 Hermits Lane
Circle

P.O. Box[...]ood, Arizona
86326

ARTICLE VII
The initial Board of Direc-
tors is:

NEIL GREEN
P.O. Box 2056
Cottonwood, AZ 86326

KAREN A. PETERSON
P.O. Box 2056
Cottonwood, AZ 86326

ARTICLE VIII
The incorporators of the
corporation are the same as
the above-designated Direc-
tors.

DATED this 2nd day of
November, 1982.

Signed:
Neil Green
Karen A. Peterson

First published May 18, 1983
Last published June 1, 1983

LEGAL NOTICE

ARIZONA SUPERIOR
COURT, County of Yavapai.

Civil Action No. 42009
Summons *
(Domestic Relations)

In re the Marriage of
Lori Lynn Higgins
Petitioner,

and

John David Higgins,
Respondent

The State of Arizona to:
John David Higgins
2324 N. 58th Drive[...]o appear and
defend, within the time ap-
plicable in this action in this
Court. If served within
Arizona, you shall appear
and defend within 20 days
after the service of the Sum-
mons and Petition upon you,
exclusive of the day of ser-
vice. If served out of the
State of Arizona - whether
by direct service, by
registere[...]ppear and defend within 30
days after the service of the
Summons and Petition upon
you, exclusive of the day of
service. Service by
registered or certified mail
without the State of Arizona
is complete 30 days after the

date of filing the receipt and
affidavit of service with the
Court. Serviee by: publica-
tion is complete 30 days after
the date of the first publica-
tion. Direct service is com-

‘plete when made. RCP 4,

ARS ss 25-381.22.

You are hereby notified
that in case of your failure to
appear and defend within
the time[...]y be
rendered against you for the
relief demanded in the Peti-
tion.

You are cautioned that in

order to appear and defend,
file a proper
response in writing with the
Clerk of this Court, accom-
panied by the necessary fil-
ing fee, within the time re-
quired. You are required to
serve a copy of any response
upon your spouse’s attorney.
RCP 10 (d.) ARS ss 12-311,

you must

RCP 5.

The name and address of

your spouse's attorney is:
Charles D. Lagrand, P.O.
Box 2177, Sedona, AZ 86336.

Signed and sealed March
28, 1983.

by: Agnes Curtis,
Deputy Clerk.

First published May 25, 1983
Last published June 15, 1983

LaVina Brown is New President of
Arizona Press Women’s No. District 8 Million Suffer

by Elizabeth Rigby

LaVina Brown of
Clarkdale has recently
been installed as presi-
dent of Arizona Press
Women's’ Northern
District, succeeding Bet-
ty Reining of Cottonwood
and Phoenix. Both
women were award win-
ners in this year’s APW
Communications Contest,
as reported elsewhere in
this issue of the NEWS. .

Brown, a_ registered
dietitian, writes a column
titled “Nutrition .. A la
carte,’ for a_ local
newspaper, Verde Valley
View, for which she won
her First Place Award in
the contest in the per-
sonal column category.

In addition to writing
two weekly newspaper
columns, Brown writes

and co-produces a three-
times-a-week radio pro-
gram, “Wellness Includes
Nutrition,’ teaches
classes in weight control
at Yavapai College, pro-
vides nutritional con-
sultations at the offices of
a dentist and a physician
in Cottonwood, and for
the past four years has
served as consulting
dietition for two nursing
homes in Phoenix.

Just as she enjoys
diversification in her pro-
fessional work, she says,
she hopes to b[...]year. Pro-
grams already scheduled
include “Use ofof
the service officer at
Sedona Justice Court on
Tuesday, June 28, 1:30 to
3:00 p.m.

Any veterans, widows
or survi[...]ervice officer at the
time listed.

LEGAL NOTICE

IN THE SUPERIOR

COURT OF THE STATE

OF ARIZONA IN AND FOR

THE COUNTY OF
COCONINO

No. 7811

Notice to Creditors

In the Matter of

the Estate of
MYRTLE GARCELON
PHILLIPS,

Deceased.

Notice is hereby given
that the undersigned has
been appointed Personal
Representative of this
estate. All persons having
claims against the est[...]t their
claims within four months

after the date of the first
publication of this notice or
the claims will be forever
barred. Clai[...]gn-
ed Personal Representative
at the Law Offices of
Preston, Flick & Coker, P.O.
Box 1264, The Fox Building,
Suite C, Sedona, Arizona
86336, or filed with the
Court.

DATED this 18 day of
May, 1983.

Webb R. Phillips
Personal Representative
of the State of

Myrtle Garcelon Phillips

First published May 25, 1983
Last published June 8, 1983

LEGAL NOTICE

ARTICLES OF
INCORPORATION
Ea SSe0F =
ANDOR, INC.

5

ARTICLE I
The name of the Corpora-
tion shall be Andor, Inc.

ARTICLE II
Purpose

The purpose for which this
Corporation is organized is
the transaction of any or all
lawful business for which
corporations may be incor-
porated under the laws of
the State of Arizona, as they
may be amended from time
to time[...]oration initially
intends to conduct the
business of wholesale and
retail jewelry sales.

ARTICLEIV
Au[...]n shall
have the authority to issue
one million ($1,000,000)
shares of common stock, par
value of one dollar ($1.00) per
share.

ARTICLE V
Board of Directors
The Board of Directors
shall consist of not less than

PUBLIC NOTICE OF
HEARING ON
ESTABLISHMENT OF
PROPOSED PINE
VALLEY STREET IM-
PROVEMENT DISTRICT

Notice is hereby given to all
interested property owners
that a petition has been filed
with the Board of Super-
visors of Yavapai County,
Arizona, to establish PINE
VALLEY STREET IM-
PROVEMENT DISTRICT,
that satisfactory bond is on

LEGAL NOTICE

file, and that hearing on said
petition will be held on June
6, 1983, at 11:00 a.m. in the
Board of, Supervisors’
Meeting Room No. 303, 255
East Gurley Street,
Prescott, Arizona.

The boundaries of said
proposed street improve-
ment district are as follows:

A detailed legal descrip-
tion of the proposed street
improvement district may be
obtained in the office of the
Clerk of the Board of Super-
visors, Room 307, 225 East

Gurle[...]Any person
wishing to object to the
establishment of the district
may, before the date set for
the hearing, file his objection
with the Clerk of the Board
of Supervisors.

Signed:
Ann-Lawrie Aisa,
Clerk

Dated May 17, 1983
Published May 25 and June
1, 1983.

one Board Director. The
number of persons to serve
on the Board of Directors,
shall be fixed by the By-
Laws. The initial Board of
Directors shall consist of the
following persons:

Capt. Andy Anderson
Saudi Arabian Airlines
Box 167, CC-955
Jedah, Saudi Arabia

Doris McAnally Anderson
Saudi Arabian Airlines
Box 167, CC-955

Jedah, Saudi Arabia

ARTICLE VI
Incorporators
The incorporators of the
Corporation are:

Capt. Andy Anderson
Saudi Arabian Airlines
Box 167, CC-955
Jedah, Saudi Arabia

Doris McAnally Anderson
Saudi Arabian Airlines
Box 167, CC-955

Jedah, Saudi Arabia

ARTICLE VII
Statutory Agent
The name and address of
the initial statutory agent
shall be:

L. Christopher Nefstead
Sedonan Building,

South Suite B

P.O. Box 1470

Sedona, Arizona 86336

ARTICLE VIII
Existence of Corporation
The existence of this Cor-

poration shall be until the
death of the last surviving
share holder.

ARTICLE IX
Principal Place of
Business

The principal place of
business of the Corporation
shali be in Yavapai County,
State of Arizona, or any
other place within or without
the State of Arizona or
within or without the United
States of America.

In Witness Whereof, the
incorporators have hereunto
signed their names and affix-
ed their seals this 27th day of
April, 1983.

Signed:
Andrew G. Anderson
Doris M. Anderson

State of Arizona)

County of Coconino ) ss.
The instrument was

acknowledged before me this

27th day of April, 1983, by

Andrew G. Anderson and

Doris M. Anderson[...]i Nefstead
Notary Public

First published May 25, 1983
Last published June 8, 1983

LaVINA BROWN

LEGAL NOTICE

ARTICLES OF
INCORPORATION
OF FRUITS
AND NUTS, INC.

Know All Men By These
Pres[...]ward Hunter
80 Navajo
Sedona, Arizona 86336

have this day formed a cor-
poration under and pursuant
to the laws of the State of
Arizona and do hereby adopt
the following Articles of In-
corporation:

ARTICLEI
The name of the corpora-
tion shall be FRUITS &
NUTS, INC.

ARTICLE II

The principal place of
business of the corporation
shall be, until changed as
provided by law, Suite A-2,
Building A, Hozho Center,
Highway 179, Sedona,
Arizona 86336.

ARTICLE III

The purpose for which this
corporation is organized is
the transaction of any or all
lawful business for which a
corporation may be _incor-
porated under the laws of
the State of Arizona, as they
may be amended from time
to time. Specifically, but not
in limitation thereof, the in-
itial purpose for which the
corporation is formed is to
retail confectioneries, fruits,
gifts and the like.

ARTICLE IV

The authorized capitaliza-
tion of this Corporation shall
be TEN MILLION
(10,000,000) shares with no
par value, all of which shall
be common stock and in such
manner as the Board of
Directors shall designate, in
exchange for money or pro-
perty or services, or any
other right or thing of value,
and the judgment of the
Board of Directors as to the
value of any property rights
or services received in ex-
change for capital stock
shall, in absence of fraud, be
conclusive. The holders of
common stock shall have one
(1) vote for each share on all
matters submitted to vote at
Stockholders mee[...]ll have cumulative voting
rights for the election of
Directors as provided by
law.

ARTICLE V
The name and address of
the initial statutory agent of
the corporation is JAMES
A, SIMMONS, 107 N. Cor-
tez, Suite 300, Prescott,
Arizona 86301.

ARTICLE VI

The business and affairs of
this corporation shall be con-
ducted by a Board of Direc-
tors of not more than five
nor less than two members,
which Board may increase or
decrease the number of
directors within the above
limits and fill any vacancies
that may occur pending the
next annual meeting of the
stockholders. The following-
named persons sh[...]rd
shall be elected at the
regular annual meeting of
the Stockholders, which time
and place shall be fixed by
the By-Laws. A President, a
Vice-President, a Secretary
and a Treasurer, any two of
which offices may be held by
the same person, shall be
elected by the Board of
Directors, and shall hold of-
fice until their successors
are elected and qualify. The
Board of Directors, in addi-
tion to their general powers,
and without any action on
the part of the stockholders,
shall have the power to
make, a[...]o the
incorporators.

ARTICLE VII
The fiscal year of the cor-
poration shall commence on
January 1 and end on
December 31.

ARTICLE VIII

The corporation shall in-
demnify any person who in-
curs expenses by reason of
the fact he or she is or was
an. officer, director,
employee or agent of the cor-
poration. This indemnifica-
tion is permitted by law. The
private property of the
stockholders, officers and
directors of this corporation
shall be forever exempt from
all corporate debts of any
kind whatsoever.

In Witness Whereof, we
the undersigned, have
hereunt[...]et forth our residences
and post office addresses
this 6th day of April, 1983.

Signed:

Susan C. Fisher

225 Cathedral Rock[...]Cathedral Rock Trail
Sedona, Arizona 86336

State of Arizona )
County of Yavapai ) ss.

On this, the 6th day of
April, 1983, before me, the
undersigned officer, per-
sona[...]er-
sons whose names are
subscribed to the within in-
strument and acknowledged
to me that they executed the
same for the purposes
therein contained.

In Witness Whereof, I
have hereunto set my hand
and official seal.

Sig[...]en
Notary Public

My Commission Expires:
Jan. 23, 1985

First published May 11, 1983
Last published May 25, 1983

Health News -

From Migraine

Dear Dr. Ilstrup: I have
been told that migraine
headaches cause brain
damage. Is this true?

of migraine sufferers also ,
have this trouble to some
extent. It is also observed .
that sufferers usually are |
of intense perfectionist
types, and periods of
stress trigger attacks. In ,
some cases, allergy
seems to be involved, and
some patients say that
chocolate bothers them.

In addition, if a person
feels himself becoming
tense and “all wound up,”
a deliberate effort to
relax and let things slide,
instead of maintaining

Dr. Hugh Iistrup

This was a question
recently put to Sedona
chiropractic phys[...]e without
worrying about brain
damage - and there is no
evidence that brain
damage ever results.”

Migraine accounts for a
frightful number of
headaches and the
number of sufferers in
the U.S. alone is
estimated at from 2
million to 8 million.

Migraine, according to
Dr. Ilstrup, is the “sick
headache” type
classically on one side of
the head, but generally so
severe as to leave you[...]trlup.

“Knowing these fac-
tors can be helpful in
avoiding migraines. But
once a migraine has
started, there isin a darkened
room or covering the
eyes with a cloth to shut
out light often helps
some.

The only truly effec-
tive course is to try and
prevent these headaches
instead of trying to find a
remedy after they have
started. Specialized
chiropractic care is the
choice of an _ ever-
increasing number of
migraine sufferers.

“And you know,” says
Dr. Ilstrup, “some of the
most thrilling and truly
rewarding professional

through it. There is experiences I’ve had in
nausea, extreme sen- chiropractic have come
sitiv[...]sometimes disturbances ferer tells me that he or
of vision, occasionally she has _ kicked the

head n[...]as
many as half the children

migraine habit.”

This health message is
brought to you in the
public interest by Dr. II-
strup.

ADV.

a[...]e

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
Station. For further information, call 282-7406.

EVERYONE IS WELCOME.

Friday, May 20
Winners Only
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Not the least of beauty is skin care. But if you don't
know what kind of skin you have, it's difficult to
choose the correct skin-care products. A simple test
clears this up.

Skin is normal if it is rosy, has no flakiness or shine,
tans easily, and if your hair needs washing every two
or three days.

Skin is oily if it is olive, deep brown, or black; tann-
ing happening quickly, a burn turns into a tan without
peeling and hair needs washing every day.

Skin is dry if it’s pale, feels thin and fragile, may b[...]tting, design perming, and design styI-
ing, come in to LINDI'S BEAUTY NOOK. We bring
out the best in you using the latest styling and setting
techniques. We're located in the Southwest Savings
Bldg. in uptown Sedona. Phone 282-4266.

Fe ADV.
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Sedona Red Rock News, 1983-05-25 (45)10C - RED ROCK NEWS Sedona, Arizona Wednesday, May 25, 1983

Paw Prints

Most of us have read in the papers
the plight of the Arizona Society for the
Prevention of Cruelty to Animals,
which was threatened with closure for
lack of funds. Temporary rescue was
provided for by donat[...]wspapers. The Sedona
Humane Society also survives on dona-
tions which require a variety of fund-
raising appeals throughout the year.
The Rummage Sale, which - partially
bridged the economic gap for a number
of years, will not be held this August.
Instead, during the month of July there
will be weekly drawings for the Paw
Pr[...]hemselves
donating extraordinary prizes.

There's a Waldemar wood sculpture
from Aguajito del Sol, an Indian pot
from Bear Track Company, a
sculptured wood horse from The Collec-
tibles for starters. Tickets are $2 a book
of 10 chances or three for $5. They may
be obtained at many places around
town, the Chamber of Commerce, Luiz
and Shannon Photography, and the
H[...]to read about it every week.
Let's try to make it a huge success.

Eleven puppies came into the Shelter
of the Sedona Humane Society on
Soldier Pass Road recently. There were
two separate pairs and a litter ofis 14
weeks old, black and white with a lot of
Springer spaniel genes and BIG paws.
They are bright, affectionate females.
The second pair, also female, is a com-
bination of poodle and Australian
shepherd, six months old, black and
gray. The family of seven is younger,
probably two months, assorted colors
and[...]ne hound mix, white and
brown males. “Shasta” is a good-looking
female shepherd husky mix one year
old, housebroken and good with
children. “Bodie” is an older German
shepherd mix that tends to roam,[...]sebroken and good
with children. He has had shots this
year. NEUTERING might help curb his
roving, some of the experts say.
“Tasha” is a lovely girl, trained to
“heel” as well as being housebroken
and good with children. She has had
shots, is a tan 7-month-old combo
shepherd Rhodesian ridgeback, a bit
big for her elderly owners. There are
also two of the white terrier huskies to
go.
Incoming kittens beat out the pup-
pies by one - twelve in all. One mother
had four on somebody's roof, you could
hold three in one hand. She's tiger-
striped and white, but the kits are all
different. There’s a beautiful black
mother with golden eyes, that is ready
to go, and a good candidate for a FREE
SPAYING certificate which must be us-
ed before July 31. Her three kittens are.
bursting with eagerness f[...]. The Siamese-ish mother has an
orange and white, a ginger and an
apricot up for grabs.

“Lovie” is on the more sedate side, an
older purebred Seal Point Siamese that
needs to be the only aminal in the
house. When you are considering older
animals, keep in mind that cats can
have a good longevity record, such as
15-20 years. “Tigger” is another oldie
but goodie, a calico whose owner had to
move.

The Sedona sunsh[...]dubon Award

The Northern Arizona
Audubon Society is spon-
soring an Awards
Potluck on Friday, June
3, at the clubhouse at
Sedona Shadows Mobile
Home Park, five miles
west of Sedona on 89A.

The local chapter will
present a Meritorious
Service Award to one of
its members who has
made outstanding con-
tributions to the advance-
ment of the purposes and
goals of the local and the
National Audubon Socie-
ty. Robert Turner,
Regional Vice-President

of the national organiza-
tion, will come from
Boulder, Colorado to
make the presentation.
Each party is asked to
bring either a salad or
dessert to serve eight
people, individua[...](gas grills are
available) and the desire
to have a fun outing.

They will gather at 4 p.m.
for visiting or a swim and
the formalities will be at
5:30 followed[...]sses
Jane Jordan, 282-5292, or
Betty Girvin, 282-4138 by
Wednesday, June 1.
Northern Arizona
Audubon Society

June 1 Deadline for Entry Slides

Wednesday, June 1, is
the deadline for Arizona
women artists to submit[...]rary

The summer program
for children begins May
31 at the Sedona Public
Library. “Special
Tuesdays’ are for
children who will be in
grades 1 to 6 in the fall.
Children who are 3-5
years old can attend the
regular pre-school story
hour held on Thursday
mornings.

Each Tuesday from
May 31 to June 28, there
will be a special activity
at the library. At the first
session, participants will
make their own books,
with the help of adult
volunteers. Children are
encour iged to keep track
of the books that they
read during the summer
and their handmade
blank books should be a

good place for recording
book titles.

On succeeding
Tuesdays, there will be
other craft pr[...]ecial
Tuesdays” program will
begin each week at 1:30
p.m. The pre-school story
hour is scheduled for
10:30 each Thursday mor-
ning during the summer.
For more information,
come to the library on
Jordan Road or call
282-7714.

STEPHEN C. HUSON, CPA

is no longer associated
Cranmer, P.C.

with Richard[...]ountant

Sawmill Village
563 S. Main St.
P.O. Box 1326

Cottonwood, AZ 86326

(602) 634-2152

Plaza 777
W. Hwy. 89A
Drawer J
Sedona, AZ 86336
(602) 282-7903

A CUT ABOVE

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Appointments Available on
Tuesday, Thursday & Friday

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282-9146

HOME VISITS ARRANGED

Art Association for j[...]wide
Women’s Fine Arts Ex-
hibition, to be held in the
VVAA Gallery in Jerome
from July 1 to July 31.

An entry fee’ of $3.00
per slide should be includ-
ed and mailed to the
VVAA, Box 985, Jerome,
Az. 86331.

Categories to be con-
sidered will be painting,[...]ixed media, and
photography.

Entrants whose work
is accepted will be
notified by June 10. Work
to be shown will be due at
the VVAA Gallery by 5
p.m., June 27.

Purpose of the show is
to recognize and promote
the fine quality of work
done by Arizona women
artists, the announce-
ment states.

Everyone Is
Doing It!!

Shannon McCracken,
last week’s winn[...]k Orators’
past. Alex Von Braun,
with just over a year’s ex-
perience in
Toastmasters, captured
the hearts as well as the[...]the
Outstanding Speaker
award for the first time
in his Oak Creek Orator
career. He was up against
some of the club’s best

speakers: Bob Long,
Chris Otti[...]Cress, who
handled her first meeting
with an air of grace and
ease. Susan McDonald as
the table topic[...]up by
allowing them to become
musical instruments of
some of the best-known
musicians. Joy Meyer
captured the trophy with
her interpretation of
Elvis Presley's guitar.

The Oak Creek Orators
are proud of the ac-
complishments the new
members are making[...]VERTISING
POLICY

The NEWS Classified
ads must be in by 11:00
a.m. on the Tuesday prior
to that week’s publication.

All classified ads must
be paid in ADVANCE of
publication. Billing costs
and delinquent accounts
have brought about this
Policy.

Classified ads may be
sent through the mail,
with a check for the cor-
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off at the NEWS office
which is located at 114
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Sedona.

WE DO NOT BILL FOR
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Rates for classified ads
is a minimum of $2.50 for
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each additional word.

MISC.
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Tuesday thru Saturday bet-
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Showcase. Plaza de Franco
Building, 282-6131.

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8 a.m. to5 p.m.

i 5-25 p

GIRLS RANCH THRIFT Shop.
645 Jordan Road.[...]se, all
week. Come early for the

best selection.
1 5-25 cgr (20)

ROCK HOUNDS selling out.
Montana agate, obsidian,
jasper, jade and turquoise,
634-2341.

iD 5-25-6-1 cdg (15)

2 ANTIQUE ORIENTAL cugs.
Each 5'X3’. Price $400.
Telephone 284-9035.

1 5-25 p

GIRLS RANCH THRIFT Shop.
645 Jor[...]0)

BICYCLE, Raleigh Gran Sport
and car carrier, $175. Ping
pong table and accessories,
$60. TV table on casters,

282-3221 or 282-6022.
if 5-25 p
BASSETT HOUND PUPPIES!

7 weeks old, $200. Call Mike
282-4195, evenings 634-6284.
VW 5-25 p

TREK 12 speed bike, 24”
Reynolds frame. Excellent
tour[...]dition,
$275.

5-25 p

5 KILO-WATT GENERATOR,
new 10" table saw, 7-4/12
(24'0) wood trusses, box spr-
ing and mattress and misc.
Call evenings, 634-7146.

1 5-25 p

MAPLE DOUBLE BED
complete. Color TV conso[...]ISC.
FOR SALE

DIFFERENT ITEMS are add-
ed weekly in the Antique and
Collectible department of the
General Store, Sedona Hills

RV Park, 89A.
I 5-25 p

STAN’S MY WAME. Car
washing and detailing my
game. Call me at Matterhorn

Car Wash, 282-9911 or
282-5000.
1 5-25 cpit (18)

FILE CABINET, 65 Watt
REC/AMP with speakers, a[...]cooker, trailer axle.
Call 282-6870 after 5:00 or on
weekends.

1 5-25 p

100 PLUS YARDS of used
jute carpet pad. Good condi-
tion, $.75 per yard, 282-7286.

YW 5-25-6-1 caaa (15)

7X9 METAL GARAGE door by
Stanley, $200. Call 282-3481.
Vv 5-25-6-1 crk (15)

PIANO - Story & Clark, ebony
spinet, $500, 282-1962.
Y 5-25 p

SUPER THONGS! By Califor-
nia Pacific. High quality and
extra thick in beautiful colors
with arch support. Perfect for
the creek or casual wear in
men’s and women’s sizes at
Desert Dancer in the Verde
Valley Plaza (Babbitt's), Cot-
tonwood, 634-2882.

" 5-25 p

WHO CARRIES the largest
selection of bras and panties
in the Verde Valley? Robins's
Nest, of course. Plaza de

Franco, West Sedona,
282-6318.

1 5-25-6-15 cdhi (23)
1976 FORD 390 engine with

46,000 miles out of % ton
pickup, $250. Single axle
trailer with brak[...]25. Sears 3,000
watt lightplant. New condi-
tion, 110-220 or 12 volt, $425,
282-5414.

if 5-25 p

ORIENTAL RUG, hand-
woven, Kashan (Iran) ap-
prox. 8x11, Lionel train, 42
pieces, 282-5317.

V 5-25 p

MAYTAG ELECTRIC clothes
dryer. 3 years old, white, like
new, $225. Ellen, 282-9751,
work 282-4166.

5-25 p

SAVE UP TO 40% on shoes

for the entire family at
Costless Shoes, O[...]D 4-27-5-25 ccs (23)

MISC.

WINDRUSH GALLERY hos a
few new western paintings
by Jerry Crandall. His[...]e. Windrush Gallery,

Garland Building, 282-7676.
i 5-11 tfn cwg (23)

MOBLE’S MURSERY and
landscaping is now re-
opened at the same location.
Offering the[...]ry and Landscaping.
Page Springs Road, Cornville.
1 5-11-5-25 cnn (53)

FIREPLACE GLASS - doors
and custom fire screens.
Sales and installation. Ex-
calibur Wood Stoves, 2085
Contractors Rd. 282-9338.

11 10-14 tfn ce (16)

SEDOWA’S LARGEST
paperback book exchange.
Antiquity Shoppe, 1670 W.
Hwy. 89A, Hours, 10-4.

11 1-12 tfn cdg (15)

CUSTOM HOME burglar
alarm systems designed to[...]no obligation. Call
Guardian Security, Inc.
282-5811.

1 3-23 tfn cgs (19)

X-CESS STOCK - Marble sink
tops, bath tubs, Wh[...]-
ter quality printers. Training
and repairs here in Sedona.
Call about our 6 hour In-
troduction to Computers
class. Computer & Terminal
Services, W. Hwy. 89A and
Northview Road, 282-6293.

5-18-5-25 p

WES AND JESS Furniture,
Appliances and Antiques, us-
ed and abused. The best deal
in town. Dial 282-6438, up-
town Sedona.

HW 5-18-6-29 p

ALUMINUM PLATES, 50‘ for
clean plates, 25‘ for plates
that have been on the press
and have ink on them. Good
for trailer skirting, roofing

and sheds. Call Red Rock
News. 282-7795.
11 11-19 tin cxx

OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK to
handle your new or renewal
subscriptions to the Red Rock
News. Lamb's Shops uptown
Sedona.

i 10-21 tin cxx

VANGUARD
CONSIGNMENT
Quality Used
Househ[...]Consign (sell) your no

longer needed items.
Open 10 to 5
Wednesday thru Saturday
Located in Plaza de Franco
West Sedona

282-6055

HOUSEHO[...]r. - W. Sedona
Friday & Saturday, June 3rd & 4th
9a.m.-5p.m. daily
SEE & BUY

3 GENERATION COLLECTION[...]0 EAST SANTA FE
FLAGSTAFF

779-2237

eT aT S02 A

SALES - DEVELOPMENT - BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES - INVESTMENTS

AFFORDABLE HOMES
LUXURY CONDOMINIUMS LOCATED IN A GRACIOUS SETTING

Deluxe bedrooms & baths, fully-[...]ve the interior finished to
your liking. Call for a personal on-site inspection

FOUR BEDROOM, 2 bath mobile home nicely situated on 1% acre, good well, fruit trees, low down

REMARKAB[...]T energy efficient 3 bedroom, 2 bath home located in a fine subdivision. Well landscaped
and very privat[...]52,000 assumable mortgage & the seller will carry a low interest rate se-

cond mortgage

NEW OFFERIN[...]Spanish style home, 2 large bedrooms & baths, top of the line appointments throughout
Magnificent views. Seller will carry a $100,000 mtg. An excellent purchase at ,

SPECIAL OFFERING, Unusual 3 bedroom, 1% bath territorial home, fully equipped kitchen, p[...]3856

Dave Cordovano - Broker

LOCATED AT 203 HWY 179 JUST BELOW THE “Y”

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Sedona Red Rock News, 1983-05-25 (46)[...]. Light adaptable (light kit
not included). Built-in variable speed €
control. #KB36/KB36W.

A complete 6 light system costs only
pennies a night to operate.
Automatic timer. #LV1006T.

ANT[...]afaptable (ight Kit 4 Light

not included). Built-in 3 sp pull

chain. #A42-5A101/A42-SB101. Walk Set
GRE PAWE. wo. cece ses 564.99
MFG. REBATE .............. $3.00

YOUR NET COST

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sional instal[...]plug into existing cocoa brown. #PC2554 Reflects a soft light to accent the
telephone tine. i oe beauty of low shrubs and plants.
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OSCILLA[...]tting. #LE 6.

Self lubricating
motor means
years of operation.

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oe os ose EACH 2095 EACH

Recharges in 16 hours. Rechargerin- | Handles jarge cutting jobs[...]ection handle and swivel
cluded. Convenient built-in chuck | ease, quickly and accurately. 2 year | Saddle. #HFJ-2.
key holder. #9020. home use warranty. #9419.

1Y’2 H.P. Garage
Door Opener

Four and a half minute light delay for safe entrance and exi[...]6 GALLON 7 PIECE
14 02. Standard propane cylinder, 2 welding tips
in sizes .060 & .080, protective glasses with side W[...]EACH
Vacuums wet or dry, in- 1/16" to 1/4". For
doors or out. For total power or hand tools.

home care. #700-02. #11540.

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7 PIECE 13 OR 25 DRAWER
Screwdriver Too!
Set Cabinet[...]usting.
#3847.

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Great for those small
items in the workshop.
#TC 13/U25.

HOME CENTERS

a GRACE company

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CHANDELL[...]ance natural
wood grain. Easy to install. #COJC.

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Hand finished to enhance natural
wood grain. Special buy. #SOJC.

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Cabinet is highlighted by hand
woven cane door panels.
#V1298-52-07A.

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Flushes only 3% gallons of Adds beauty and convenience to Quality, beauty an[...]as compared to the 5% any bathroom. Special buy. #1830CDR.
gallons in normal toilets. #18245.
#3202-WS

sinkmast€fi ae[...]" po eet HEAVY DUTY Fan Window
Seainiess Disposal 1/2 H.P. Cooler

Steel os ee Disposal S 9 “ eG

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Recessed ledgeback. &

Ind[...]e full year free replace- 4000 CFM WINDOW

44° x 15 118". Say Ri 2 ment warranty. #800. COOLER fVFS-40H2[...]s Cooler Pump Fioat Vaive

Widely used because of the efficiency and ease of installation. Made
of heavy zinc coated steel. All units are equipped w[...], non-corrosive body. Easy to clean. All brass ae on nn er amen
s Heavy duty impeller & perma-l[...]

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RECESSED CLASSIC Medicine[...]installation instruc-
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First Alert

McCULLOCH

CHROME - RECHARGABLE
Staple oF ae Cordiess
Light

SBeo9 | 54 a9" $4988

Tacks screens, cling thes, insula 2.1 cabin Inch engine. 12.4 pounds J More than 2% hous pr charge. At SINGL[...]l ua Deadbolt or
Entry Loeckset

DEADBOLT #660X3. 1°’ deadbolt resists prying. ea szeaeh
Keyed fro[...]mb latch. Polished brass

ENTRY LOCKSET #400T. 6s a ee ns

: Polished brass finish.
BE[...]WD-40 Insulated firewalls equal to 3 feet of con-
x» Lubricate crete. 1710 cubic inch storage capacity.

Changeable combination lock. 4-1.

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paereees §=6 recesses of complicated
mechanisms.[...]XE
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Foe Ee

Stand

$4997

Converts 1/4" or 3/8" por-

table drill to drill press & HOME CENTERS

bench grinder. #7902. a GRACE company

Our most popular com-
bination metric and SAE
1/4" & 3/8" drive set.
#2540. <<

Sedona Red Rock News, 1983-05-25 (51)[...]ALESTATE REALESTATE REALESTATE FORRENT

FOR SALE

DON’T BE SORRY LATER! ‘et
me show you these 2
beautiful 4-plex lots today.
On sewer, great views. Pric-
ed at $44,000 and $45,0[...]cash.
Call Rindy at Ginny Hays
Realty, Inc., 282-9141, even-
ings 282-3556.

6 5-25-6-1 egh (39)

LOT MEAR POCO DIABLO.
Good views, septic in. Terms,
$46,000. Phone 282-4071 after
1 p.m.

6 5-25-7-27 p

OAK CREEK VALLEY. Prime
lot in secluded, members only
subdivision. $10,000 down,

OWC. After 6:00 p.m.,
774-1335.
6 5-25-6-15 p

FOR SALE

17'S COOLER ON THE
CREEK, 2.7 acres, creek on
one side, USFS on the other,
$90,000 with $20,000 down or
trade? 1.1 acres, Cup O
Gold, only Red Rock Loop Rd.
separat[...]water, the trees and the
green postures! $62,500. 1.1
acres, 200 ft. from creek,
percs, irrigated. Can[...]ites. $9,000
down buys! Ray Steele Real-
ty, 282-4166.

6 5-25 crsr (65)

SHOW LOW, ARIZOWA. 4.19
acres, 15 miles east, 154’ off
Highway 61. Power,
telephone, trees, $23,000
terms, $17,500, cash or trade
for Sedona land. Call collect,
702-731-4064.

6 5-25-6-15 p

SAN PATRICIO LOTS
Now offering 2 great home lots at $10,000
below others listed in subdivision. Com-
mon leachfield and a great intown loca-
tion. $44,500 each, with terms.

LA PASADA
COMMERCIAL SPACE
175 to 900 sq. ft. of West Sedona’s prime
retail/office space. Establ[...]rty Manager
P.O. Box 2605
Sedona, Az. 86336

282-6147

1400 ACRES ON
OAK CREEK & VERDE RIVER

THIS LAND IS:
1. Less than a two-hour drive from Phoenix

2. On a major highway

3. In the top growth area of Arizona

4. And is selling cheap

(2000-6000 per acre & terms)
The owner is liquidating all of its

lands in the Sedona/Cottonwood areas.
(Minimum size parcel sold is 100 acres)

WHILE IT LASTS!
CALL (602) 282-3999

JOHN A, McMAHAN & ASSOCIATES

iV

FOR SALE

35 PRIME ACRES on the way
to the new State Park,
LWR.LP RD. Ideal location for
an RV park. Bordered on 2
sides by USFS with easy ac-
cess to highway. Call Sally or
Dick at Ray Steele Realty,
282-4166.

6 5-25 crsr (40)

BEAUTIFULLY LOCATED
residen[...]g possibilities too.
Common lecchfield.
Assumable 10% mortgage.
Evenings, 282-1261.

6 5-25-6-29 p

COMMERCIAL PROPERTY. 2
prime properties located on
89A, W. Sedona, on sewer.
Buy one or both of these
pieces. Combined would ac-
comodate a much needed
motel. Priced at $168,000 and
$83,500. Call Sally or Dick at
Ray Steele Realty, 282-4166.

6 5-25 crsr (39)

FOR SALE BY OWNER. \ot,
Pine Creek 1, No. 33, (VOC),
$16,900, $4,900 down or will
consider antiques, guns or
Jeep part payment, 284-1050,
284-9027.

HAVE TWO SMALLER homes
in southern Oregon for sale
or trade for Sedona home[...].

6 5-25 p

BY OWWER. Self-sufficient
solar home on 1.85 acres in
Cornville. Features 4
bedrooms, 2050 sq. ft., com[...]000 gal. water storage,
fenced permanent pasture,
1900 sq. ft. barn, landscaped
and sprinklered grounds,
fenced horse corrals, (2)
12X18 underground root
cellars. Page Springs Road t[...]2
mile, across from Oak Creek
Elementary School, $145,000,
terms. 634-4412, 634-4727.

6 5-25 cpc (66)

BEAUTIFUL LOT in Oak
Creek Canyon. Septic and
water, $45,000, 282-3681.

6 5-25-6-1 p

!5849 E. Hummingbird Lane

‘Scottsdale, Az. 85253
‘948-9651

P.O. Box 1685
Sedona, Az. 86336

602-282-7296 © 282-4022

Anasazi Building, Suite 1, Highway 89A

R

REALTOR®
l

MLS

NORTHVIEW LOT: Waiting for a home. $29,500
WESTERN HILLS: Level lot, on Yucca Drive.

$26,500

SKY MOUNTAIN: Luxury retreat. $475,000

JEROME: Cooler in summer. Good 2 family ren-

tal. $59,900

MANZANITA HILLS UNIT 1, Lot 2. $69,500

ALL WITH GOOD TERMS.

Kielblock Realty

282-1468 ‘

P.O. Box 1106, Sedona, Az. 86336

(Bho

Enjoy DEER, QUAIL and other wildlife on secluded, gently rolling

land in RED ROCK COUNTRY. Deep soil and co-op well.
Yes! Minimum 5 acre parcels at $12,000 per acre.

Horses?

ATTENTION GOLFERS! Gorgeous views, deep soil, area of fine

homes plus golfing privileges ar YOURS with
purchase of Lot
OAK SHADOWS. Terms available. $25,000. ene

One of the MOST INTERESTING lots in WESTERN HILLS is now
available. Extra large, “percs”, temrs, near shopping facilities -- all
this and magnificent views, too, with Lot 11 in Unit 2. $33,900.

WaT eK er
(602) 282-1468

Rose Hager
282-5847

Bonnie Jackson

Jean[...]RIFICE SALE: Owner
must sell 6 plex lot. Bargain,
1978 price of $35,000. On
sewer, adjacent 6 plex lot
also available, 282-5018.

6 1-19 tin cbh (22)

SUMSET HILLS mobile home
subdivision. Lots for sale,
100'x100' and up. Utilties to
lot front includes sewer, from
$14,000, cash discount. Terms
available. Ivan Finley,
282-1232, Foothills Real
Estate, Duane Miller, broker.
6 3-30 tfn css (31)

THREE ACRE VIEW \ot. Top
of The Palisades. Be King of
the Mountain, $150,000.
Terms. Cash discount. Call
Kristen Johnson, Realty Ex-

ecutives of Flagstaff,
282-1153.
6 4-20 tfn cre (25)

TWO LOTS with horse
privileges in exclusive sub-
division. Marvelous views,
trees. Walk to Oak Creek. 1
acre, $61,500. 2.29 acres,
$97,500. Terms. Cash dis-
count. Realty Executives of
Flagstaff, Kristen Johnson,
282-1153.

6 4-20 tin cre (31)

WICKIEUP MESA Ill, Lot 82,
with septic and leac[...]3.

6 5-4-5-25 p

BEAUTIFULLY MODERN

cabin on 7 gorgeous acres.
Red Rock view. Bordered by
nati[...]terms. Low down,
OWC, 634-3578 or 634-3929.

6 5-18-5-25 p

BEAUTIFUL LOT in Valley
Vista Estates on central
sewer system. Submit offer.
A.M.|. 282-9433, 282-5176.

6 5-18-6-1 crw (15)

ALMOST 2 ACRES with a
well near Arizona Snow
Bowl. Perfect for a summer
home or winter retreat. Fan-
tastic view of the peaks. Call
282-7681.

6 5-18-5-25 p

FOR RENT

OWE BEDROOM CONDO tor
rent. Village of Oakcreek,
284-2087.

5 5-18-5-25 p

FOR LEASE: \ bedroom cot-
tage, furnished. $325. Close
in. Call 284-1560.

5 5-18 tfn csr (15)

RESPOWSIBLE FEMALE
seeking room in exchange for
housework. References
available. Call collect for
Heather, 949-1758.

5 5-25 p

2 BEDROOM HOME with
guest house in Yavapino
Estates. Views and privacy.
$600/month. Call Rindy,
282-9141, evenings 282-3556.
5 5-25 cgh (19)

HILLTOP LOCATION. View,
quiet, adult living. 2[...]bile Park. Available June
Ist, 282-9223.
5 5-25-6-1 p

3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH,
appliances, near creek, Red
Rock Loop, 282-2204, $550
month.

5 5.25 p
A VERY SPECIAL property!
Nice 3 bedroom, 2 bath home
on 2 private acres. Verde
River frontage near forest[...]horse
privileges, tack room and
workshop. Prefer 1 year
lease, $550 per month. Call
Pat, 634-2685 af[...]onthills Real Estate, D.
iller, broker.
5

5-25-6-1 cfs (55)

OAK CREEK CANYON, lovely
furnished 3 be[...]h. Call Judy Weiss,
Red Canyon Realty, Inc.,
282-7111.

5 ; 5-25 p

COMPLETELY FURWISHED 2
bedroom, 2 bath townhouse
in VOC with microwave,
washer, dryer, dishwasher,
284-2156.

5 5-18-5-25 p

JUNE AND/OR JULY. Fully
furnished 3 bedr[...]nium, no pets.
References. Security deposit,

Box 1350, Sedona, 86336.
(602) 282-2475.
5 5-18-5-25 p

MEW OFFICE BUILDING in
VOC with offices suitable for
doctors, dentist, attorney,
284-2156.

1 BEDROOM COMPLETELY
furnished, free laundry room,[...]conv.
market, $450 per month, $200
per week, 284-1423.

5 5-18 tfn crgm (24)

1 BEDROOM MOBILE, $245
monthly, studio apartment,
$195. First and last plus $50
cleaning deposit. TV c[...]adult park. No
pets. Oak Creek Mobilodge,
282-7701.

5 5-18 tfn cocm (27)

RED ROCK NEWS Sedona, Arizona Wednesday, May 25, 1983 - 13C

FOR RENT

SMALL FURHISHED trailer
for one, near VOC. Utilities
included, $175 month, $25

it. 284-1485.
aie 5.25 p

SEPARATE APARTMERT in
home. 3 rooms plus kitchen.
Private entrance. $175 plus
utilities, 282-2151.
5 25 p

CHARMING, IMMACULATE 2
bedroom cottage. 1 bath,
large kitchen, private, great
views, Earth[...]on Road, 20 minutes to up-
town Sedona, $375. 284-1507.
5 5-25-6-1 p

LARGE 2 BEDROOM, 2 bath
home, fully draped and[...]size 2-car garage. Choice
VOC location, $475, 284-1696.
5 5-25-6-1 p

3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH home,
Brewer Road, $400 per mon-
th. Call Mike at Real Estate
Central, 282-4195.

1 BEDROOM UNFURNISHED,
dishwasher, disposal,
refrigerator, free laundry
room, available June 1. $325
month plus electric. 6018
Hwy. 179, VOC, 284-1423.

5 5-11 tfn crgm (20)

OFFICES: West Sedona, 500
sq. ft., $200/month. 250 sq.

ft., $130/month, includes
utilities, 282-3931.
5 5-18-6-8 p

IN OAK CREEK CANYON.
Unfurnished 2 bedroom plus.
Inc[...]Adults, no pets, $450/month
plus deposit, 282-4521.

FOR RENT

FOR LEASE: Office or profes-
sional space. 1785 Ist State
Plaza (Across from Ist State
Bank of Sedona). Excellent
location, good parking. Con-
tact Terry Lavely. Seth

Williams & Assoc., Ste. 31 or
call 282-1272.

5 5-25-6-8 csw (32)

2 BEDROOM, 2 BATH house
in Sedona Meadows. Double
car garage. First, last and
deposit. Call 282-5746 work,
282-1002, home.

5 5-25 tin cmi (20)
SECLUDED RED ROCK ‘oop
cabin. Available June 1.

567-3490, Mr. Sturges, night
282-1290.

W89A OFFICE SPACE trom
180 sq. ft. to 1110 sq. ft. at
approx. .77 sq. ft., plus
utilities. Located in Financial
Center Bldg., at Tortilla Drive
and W89A. For information,
call Frank Schive, Realtor,
282-7750, Box 9, Sedona.

5 5-25-6-1 cja (37)

VOC, 2 bedroom house. Ap-
pliances incl[...]e. Immediate oc-
cupancy, $485 month. Phone
282-2516.

FOR RENT
ON OAK CREEK

Completely furnished
efficiency apartm[...]a

Monthly
Adults - No Pets

Newcastle Island
Box 1241, Sedona
Phone 282-7939
282-1112

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ing. $198,000.

SUMMER SHADE, the gift of tall sycamores. Walk to the creek from this well-located 3 bedroom, 2% bath home

Prestige Properties Since 1961

Post Office Box 360 Sedona, AZ 86336 (602) 282-4195 [2 ~.
LOCATED ON 89A % MILE WEST OF THE “Y”, HWY. 179 JUNCTION RR
Edith Geary, Broker

OUTSTANDING HO[...]two baths plus guest h

or shop or studio across a brezeway. Lawn and fruit trees enclesed with block wall for privacy. ? ae
IN HARMONY WITH TODAY. A new home in exclusive Rolling Hills Estates. High ceilings, tall windows, wonderful
views. The flow of space of an open plan but a sense of privacy. Beautiful wood deck; 2 or 3 bedrooms. Varery ‘ioiaak

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DEL SOL TOWNHOUSE,
beautiful, unfurnished, 2
bedroom, 2 bath, built-in ap-
pliances. Exquisite views,
established landsc[...]h. Call Jai and
Tor at Real Estate Central,
282-2013 or 282-4195.

5 5-25 crec (28)

on VOC golf course, $395 or
one year lease. Will fur[...]take monthly
reservations. Phone even-
ings, 284-1093.

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OLD ENGLISH APTS.,
uptown. New 1 bedroom
apartment unfurnished, $300
per month, 28[...]ei mgecigaareae

NEW CONDO'S

FOR RENT
2 BR.-2BA.
1249 Sq. Ft.

Refr. A/C, D/W,

Carpeted
On Site Manager
282-1981 or call
Coldwell Banker
282-4666

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FOR RENT
Castle Rock Mini Storage
in the Village of Oakcreek

Reasonable Rates, Spaces from 8x5

to 2[...]to your own outside door.

Call Bee Dunlap 284-2310
or see at
CASTLE ROCK PLAZA SUITE 215
Village of Oakcreek
10% Discount for 6 Mo. or More

y DUTETITO TOON TOE[...]Handsome living room sized for entertaining. A good buy at $79,500. Mike Weinberg.

WE STILL BELIEVE IN PROMISES. Solar makes sense in these times of high utility bills, and so does the low asking
price of only $109,000 for this 3 BR, 2'2 BA, 1750 sq. ft. SOLAR HOME. Custom built with heavy Spanish tile, shake roof

& lots of glass. Most attractive living room. Trees, views, at $109,500. A VERY SMART BUY.

FOR THE HORSEY SET. Large split level home with spectacular views of the Verde Valley. 4 BR, 1% baths plus family
room. On 7 acres of land, 4-horse stable with ind. corrals. Fenced and cross-fenced pastures with sprinkler system

$212,000. Kate Blevins.

VIEW LOTS & ACREAGE
NO. 7 ROLLING HILLS ESTATES is a corner lot that is level and waiting for your home to be built on it. State approval

for an aerobic system install[...],275. Call Shirley.

NO. 34 ROLLING HILLS ESTATES is over 33,000 sq. ft. South and East orientation that is good for solar construction.
Unobstructed views. $60,000.

INSPIRATION VIEW * VIEW * VIEW location in West Sedona on the high side of Panorama Blvd. Vantage point for
beautiful sunset[...]Beautiful homesite, views, underground utilities in-
cluding gas and cable TV. Owner will carry with 30 percent down for 5 years at 112 percent. Blueprints for 2 bedroom

home available! Call Charley.

NO. 72 ROLLING HILLS ESTATES is located on a curve so the views are expansive. Elevated above[...]views to see from the patio or deck if you built on lot No
100 Rolling Hills Estates. Almost ' acre, gentle sl[...]AL VIEW LOT. Convenient and affordably priced at $18,500. Call Mike.

ADVENTUROUS? This .9 ac. lot in splendid, secluded Pine Valley could be your style. Easy to build upon, it perced in

'79 and the owner will carry. $32,000. Call Mark.

NO. 23 ROLLING HILLS ESTATES is one of the most elevated locations with a level building site. Price includes credit

towar[...]obic permit to construct. $77,500.

WESTERN HILLS I, Lot No. 68 is priced at $34,900. Lovely views, approved for standard septic system. Area of fine

new homes.

KACHINA VILLAGE MOBILE LOT. Located in the pines just off I-17. Lot is 76'x115' with the water meter installed.

Priced to sell at $10,600. Call Shirley.

YOU SAY RED ROCK PROPERTY IS TOO EXPENSIVE. Jai & Tor have acreage in the red rocks for only $12,500 per
acre! In increments of 5/10/15 or 30 acres. Don't delay. Call Tor or Jai at 282-2013.

$6.50/sq. ft.

Full-Service

MIKE WEINBERG, Broker, DBW/F...634-6284
MAUDIE COLEMAN. ..284-1823

CHARLY KANE...634-0463

SHIRLEY KINGMAN. ..282-4936

COMMERCIAL & BUSINESS
3.79 ACRES OF COMMERCIAL PROPERTY IN VILLAGE OF OAKCREEK with all sewer, water & road assessments[...]275,000. Good income property with low vacancies. 14 mobiles, 2 spaces, |
duplex and 1 cottage. Owner highly motivated and offering very[...]Charley.
TWO COMMERCIAL ZONED PROPERTIES. Located in the Heart of Sedona. One is $3/sq. ft. and the other is

Call Collect (602) 282-4195

REAL ESTATE CENTRAL

ateraiae

Ample Parking[...]NS....282-4647

TOR CLEARY, Broker, DBW/F...282-2015
JAI CLEARY, Broker, DBW/F...282-2013[...]

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HOME CENTERS

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LOO lal

Keep tools, combustibles, chemicals pro[...]ging

59°

Ideal for decorative borders.

Choice of red or grey.

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Lattice

$4599

Many decorative uses for this
attractive lattice.

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PREMIUM QUALITY
6’ x 15’

Reed
Fencing

$4,399

Accent your patio or use as a
yard divider.

SOLID WOOD
Carved
Entry
Doors

A. “SEVILLE”

B. “ATHENS”
Luxurious styling[...]y entry way.

7’ 5"*
Storage
Building

CORONADO
10’ x 9°*

Storage

Buliding

$4999°

REFLECTIVE
24", 36” OR 48"
Mirror
Flim

19%.

Reflects 70% of suns heat.
Helps protect windows too.
Buy[...]

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1/4" PVC VINYL
Roll-Up Blinds

WHITE, WOODGRAIN, MU[...]s «kde cai sca edhe bales 7.99
© OU Ge oki eS $41.99
Oe WE oe oss Piso a sh diceaaee $43.99
TOP QUALITY ASSORTED
STYLES & FINISHES
A.

ALUMINUM
36°’ *“Bravo”’
Screen Door

B[...]| 0. “WINDSOR BRONZE”
32” or 36" Bronze

1" X 24" MESH

Poultry FIBERGLASS

Netting 36°" Su[...]eplace ordinary insect screen-
ing and block most of suns.
vs heat and glare.

CO cies 3O* LF. es. $4.20LF.

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ware and screen. Tempered glass. #M61.

MII. 3c. k oas $417.99

Screen Doors

A.

352" OR 36".
““Oakhurst’’
Screen Door[...]KE”
—=\\ 36" Cold

BUBBLE SQUARE
: Sky Lights
1/3 H.P.
24” Attic

$ Fan 90

Permanently lubrica[...]Y TYPE 400 26"' CORRUGATED
Fiberglass Panels
8’ 10’ 12’
| $3.99 $4.99 °5.99
Durable, shatterproof an[...]aming. Weatherproof. Never needs pain-
ting. Dirt is easily washed off. Available in green, gold or white.

WHITE / LIME GREEN
TYPE 130

Cool Rib
Fiberglass
Pare s

10’ 12’

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$6.99 *8.99 510.99

CAMEL 26"
TYPE 150

Cool Rib
Fiberglass
Panels

10’ 12’

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$8.99° 10.99 *12.99

26" CORRUGATED STRIPES

. $9099
WSs . ater,[...]ith
pail shelf. #706.

ALUMINUM {/;
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16° Ladder

13° maximum height.

$41999
Security deadbolt with a five pin
tumbler, keyed inside and out.

@ GRACE company

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SERVICES
OFFERED

SEWING - Draperies, cur-
tains[...]2-6259, evenings.

BUSINESS & RESIDENTIAL
burglar/fire alarm systems
designed, installed and
monitored. Call for free con-
sultation. Guardian Security,
Inc. 282-5811.

3 5-18 tin cgs (19)

282-3321

WEED-TROL

KILLS WEEDS

Residential - Commercial[...]n! Enrolling now Jr. Kind.
thru 8th Grade. Carden-of-
the-Crossroads Day School,
282-4402.

AVAILABLE MAY 31.14 years

experience in housecleaning,
motel work, etc. Good
references, in area 17 years.
$6 hour. Jerry, 282-7727.

282-5510

SAVE BIG
ON READY MIX CONCRETE

"40

$42 in Village
of Oakcreek
$38 in Cottonwood

Payment on Delivery

per yard
delivered
in Sedona

(5 sack mix)

634-5848

VALLEY CONCRETE
& MATERIALS

820 E. Hwy. 89A ® Cottonwood

commission schedule.[...]for apartments.

We are actively seekin

Located in “The Weldon Building”
Across from Chamber of Commerce office
Box 1375, Sedona, Az. 86336

5 Lots in Cottonwood. Business Park, from $35,000

Other In[...]. Finish it up yourself and SAVE! SAVE!!........ $115,000

VIEW OF THE CHAPEL - Three bedroom, 2 bath house,

fruit[...]location

OWNER SAID MAKE OFFER .- Two great lots in Oak

Creek Valley - situated high above beautiful Oak Creek. Great for a
summer home or permanent residence! : ;

& honest, ambitious Realtor Associates. Excellent

Phone 282-4175

“Integrity is Our Firm Principle”

SOLAR AGE
REALTY @

He tis a atric $115,000

SERVICES
OFFERED

CUSTOM CLOTHING tor a
look that's really you. 17
years sewing experience.
Laura Lee Johnson, 282-1676

evenings.
3 5-4-5-25 p

TY SERVICE OFFERED.
H[...]rde Valley for
past 8 years. DG Home
Center, 282-7121.

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PROFESSIONAL, THOROUGH
housecleaning, construc[...]4-6-29 p

BUY FACTORY DIRECT. New
mattress sets, $149;
renovating, $54; Verde Mat-
tress Mfgs., 567-3151, Camp
Verde.

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PAINTING - 20 years ex-
perience, interior and ex-
terior. Custom work a
specialty. Free estimates
after 5:00, 282-1918.

3 5-11-6-1 p

JOE MURPHY

General Contractor
Licensed & Bond[...]BINETS
27 Yrs. Experience
Call 282-7453
P.O. Box 717
Sedona, AZ 86336

P.O. Box 186
Sedona, AZ 86336

ART GALLERY - TLAQUEPAQUE

450 sq. ft. floor space, full bath with lots of stora
of the Bells) A 204 Balcony. $35,000

NEW 3 8R,2BA HOME IN CHAPEL AREA
Almost completed. Passive solar style flow thru attic ventilation, end of secluded cul-de-
sac. 6 inch walls, heat pump, dbl. garage, walled courtyard. $148,000

ARTESIAN SPRING

30 gallons crystal clear[...]eater, worksho
w/garage, and guest house -- | BR, 1 BA. Prime area of Page Springs -- 5 minute ane
from the famous P.S. Restaurant. Secluded. $160,000 P.S. also irrigated!

ae HIDEAWAY IN CORNVILLE
Surrounded by shade, 2 BR + separate st[...]DROOM -+ DEN, NICE VIEWS
Golf privileges, Village of Oakcreek. $79,500 Terms.

ONE ACRE IRRIGATED NEAR CENTER OF SEDONA
2 BR cottage, natural gas, additional interesting building site. $135,000 Terms.

CREEK FRONTAGE

On this 20 acres, absolutely no flood danger. Onl :
. y $11,500 per acre. G :
drive to downtown Sedona. Affordable Terms. r i ee

ACREAGE

10 view acres in Cornville. Price reduced, will split 3% acre parc[...], owner will subordinate. 2 w/creek frontage.
Lot 18 Red Rock Heights. First time offered. $100,000

Lot 13 Chapel Vista One. Close-up view of Chapel. $49,500 Terms.
Four Acres R-2. Near county complex buildin

ge, light, bright shop on creek side (Patio

gs, Cottonwood. Good price, go[...]S YOUR BODY? Have
those dents removed at Tri-
ple A Body Shop. Located
behind Sunset Mobile Home
Park. 282-4311.

3 5-25 caaa (19)

WAVAJO RUGS REPAIRED.
Expert re-weaving and
restoration. 282-3329.

3 6-30 tfn csg (15)

LOREN VICKERS overhead
garage doors & openers.
Sedona: 284-2179, Flagstaff:
774-2947.

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“DOORWAYS OF LIGHT”
Traditional and contem-
porary stained glass crea-
tions custom made by Gary
A. Dunn. Studio location:
Something Different - Stage
Stop Blvd. Hwy 179 at the “Y”.
282-4336.

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PLUMBING, LICENSED
Contracting, or[...]idential, commercial, con-
struction, etc. Sedona 10
years. Frank Dibisceglie
284-1516.

3 3-30 tin cfd (15)

CHIMNEY SWEEP - Soot
Brothers. Professional
fireplace and wood stove
cleaning. Call Jake Soot for a
free inspection, 282-1889.

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HOUSE PLANS. Have a hand
in planning your own home. |
have been designing homes
since 1947. Most plans $1000-
$1500. First consultation free,
282-1870, 282-5328.

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MEED STORAGE? Herrick
Self Storage. Conveniently
located on Contractors Road
on left. P.O. Box 355,
Sedona, 86336, 282-3279.

3 2-16 tin chssc (18)

BILL NYE, 282-2156. Total
landscape, maintenance and
repair. All types of pruning
and hauling. Free estimates.
3 4-20-5-25[...]ears experience,
280 Andante Drive, Sedona,
282-2615.

HOUSE PLANS - Designer
with 10 years experience.
Prescott and Yavapai County
areas. Prescott, 445-6139.

3 5-4-5-25 p

free

complimentary
facial

marykay aroducts
dee coffee

282-1449
282-3564

Georgialee

McGaffey

Est. 30 Years in Sedona

SERVICES
OFFERED

TELEVISION REPAIRS.
Retired electronics engineer
with 40 years of radio, TV and
stereo experience to give you
promp[...]Grey Steakhouse. New-
ly remodeled by the owners
of Oaxaca. You'll like our
new family atmosphere!
567-6106.

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7 MONTH OLD terrier-
dachshund mix male pup
nee[...]nings.

. 5-25 p

FREE KITTENS. Please call
282-5418.
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LOST &
FOUND

$50 REWARD for informa-
tion leading to recovery of
Whirlpool sign taken from
DG Home Center, 282-7121.

1 5-18-6-1 cdg (15)

$100 REWARD for recovery
of stolen lawn mower. One of
a kind. Orange Sensation
mower with white “Honda”
engine. 282-7753 or 282-9774,

evenings.
1 5-25-6-1 cpv (23)

_PERSONAL

JAZZEROBICS is expanding
into West Sedona! Starting
June 7th will be in the new
Fun & Fitness Center on
Shelby Drive. Classtimes are
Tuesdays & Thursdays, 8:30
to 9:30 a.m. and Saturdays
9:00 to 10:00 with an 8:30 to
9:00 stretching class. All ages
welcome! Babysitting will be
available. Call 284-1088.

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GIVING A LINGERIE shower
for that June bride?
Remember Robin's
Plaza de Franco,
Sedona, 282-6318.

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FREE PUBLIC PROGRAM:

“Consciousness, The Ke[...]0
p.m.

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LADIES - Learn to live the
rest of your life in your most
beautiful color. A profes-
sional beauty consultant will
focus on you for about an
hour, and this hour will last
for the rest of your life. Call
Robin at 282-6318.

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Q, as

282-3564

5.78 ACRES OF LUSH GREEN, level acreage on Oak
Creek with well, orchard, fenced pature, irrigation,
animal privileges, creek rights -- plus 1979 mobile home
(1340 sq. ft.). Terms available.

NEAR TOWN on a quiet street. Mature home with shade
trees, 2 BR, 1% BA, stone fireplace with heatalator. Good

financing at 12%.

COUNTRY LIVING AT RANCHO CHAVEZ
Unrestricted view of Oak Creek -- 350 feet away. 1.1
acres with a beautiful building site.

1.7 ACRES with all of the above features.

A BETTER INVESTMENT FOR TOMORROW!
See us for all of your Real Estate needs -- Lots, Homes.
Acreage and Business opportunities. We have many from

which to choose.

HWYS. 89A & 179
NEXT TO CEDAR MOTEL OFFICE
P.O. Box 36 - Sedona[...]Realtor Associate 282-7044

- Realtor Associate 931-7040

Nest, .

RED ROCK NEWS Sedona, Arizona Wednesday, May 25, 1983 - 15C

PERSONAL

MEW IN SEDONA? Get ac-
quainted with merchants &
civic o[...]stern Welcome
Service," 282-9056.
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IS YOUR BUSINESS secure?
Call Guardian Security for a
free security survey with no
obligation. Serving the Verde
Valley since 1977, 282-5811.

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WHAT IS ECKANKAR? For
a free book about ECK write:
Eckankar, P.O. Box 768,
Sedona.

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ACORN ANTIQUE Guild
presents the Soroptimist In-
ternational of Verde Valley
Antique Show & Sale May 28,
29, Civic Center, Main Street,
Cottonwood, Saturday, 10-6,
Sunday, 11-4. Donation $2,
good both days, 25 cents off
with ad.

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BODY LOTIONS, massage oil,
tanning oil, bath bubbles,
love oils, soaps, perfume
oils, and more in the lotions
department at Desert
Dancer. Verde Valley Plaza,
Cottonwood, 634-2882.

A MANY SPLENDORED HOUSE: Superbly designed and executed. And
one of a kind! Quality 4 bedroom, 3'4 bath, gourmet kitche[...]ITY BUILT HOME: Original owner-built
Spanish home in Lazy Bear Estates. 2 bedroom, 3 bath, 3 fireplaces w/log
lighter, 12.8x25 family room w/wet bar. Decks with unlimited[...]uch, much more. $264,000

INVESTORS PACKAGE: High on the hillside where the views go on
forever. This unique contemporary home is situated on two lots w/additional
three lots to build or sell for a complete package. Packed with potential[...]quipped kitchen, dinino gy — -athedral ceilings in living room
used brick fireplace w/gas str" SO¥[...]ideal arrangement for stylish
retirement or live-in relative. Large covered patio, detached double ga[...]r garden and sprinkling system. Terms available.
$159,000

JUST RIGHT size and money-wise for young f[...]den/office), double garage w/opener. Entire house
is tastefully done. $115,000

APPROX. 2% ACRES SUNSET DRIVE. Zoned for 16 units. Call for details.[...]Lots
CASA MANANA, septic in, plans available.......
m® OAK CREEK KNOLLS, app[...]lot ............. esses ss, $33,000
WESTERN HILLS I, 2 adjoining.................... 200000005 $27,000 EA.

BALDWIN REALT

I P.O. Box 462
Sedona, Arizona 86336

602-282-3621 Dias

.. . $75,000
- $42,500

MOBILE HOMES

IN PARK SALES”

SUNSET MOBILE PARK

1980 24x52 2 BR, 2 BA, very clean home with expensi[...]ed professional-
ly landscaping entire lot. Shows like new. Price $34,900. No. 147.

1972 20x44 2 BR, 1 BA, very clean inside with good carpet & drapes, full
awnings. Lot is Arizona landscaped. Priced like a single at only

$17,500. Good buy for a double wide in this great lacation..No..148.

1972 24x64 2 BR, 2 BA “custom built beauty.” Ex[...]clean, has had T.L.C. Cooling 2 ways for
comfort. 12x65 paved driveway with full awnings, large front[...]torage sheds.
Home has it all, nothing to improve on or add on this one. Only $37,900
No. 179. Call now. Adults only.

1974 12x60 2 BR, 1'2 BA, fully carpeted with good drapes. Very clean[...]ay awnings. Large lot with storage. Drive by

No. 145. $16,500

HANDYMAN SPECIAL

1974 14x56 2 BR, 1 BA home, needs finishing but great potential. 12x28
large built-on, 8x12 storage area, 10x28 awning. Home has picket

fence all around. Check this price. $19,900. No. 135.

SEDONA SHADOWS

vw vw vw AFFORDABLE DREAM HOME »: 3: x
1980 24x48 Cavco, 2 BR, 2 BA home is immaculate with all upgrade.
Alcan lap siding and shingle roof. Located on View Drive with large
living room windows for the beauty look of Sedona. Large front deck
carpeted, full awnings o[...]e state. Only $34,900. No. 65.

1981 14x52 1 BR, | BA, lap siding, shingle roof, great for sin[...]te drive. It’s ready. Asking $22,900.

No. 57.

1976 12x52’, 1 bedroom, 1 bath. Large front living room. Beautiful
views, g[...]ed, wired & plumbed for
washer & dryer. Low price in high priced neighborhood. Only $15,500.

No. 84.

RANCHO SEDONA
10x40 2 BR, 1 BA, great for that vacation hide-out. 8x22 professional
add-on. Must sell, leaving state. Make offer, Terms. No. 47.

12x50 2 BR, 1 BA, very clean inside, good carpet & drapes, beau[...]crete patio. Only $8,400. No. 33.

SYCAMORE COVE (ON CREEK)

REDUCED $2000

1977 14x60 2 BR, 1 BA very clean home. Washer & dryer. Located on
grassed corner lot, good parking, beautiful shade[...]to creek
for swimming and fishing. Good value at $18,900 Now $16,900. No. 30.

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“Beautiful Oriental Teahouse”
1975 24x44, 2 BR, 1 BA home in one-of-a-kind with charming oriental
make-up inside & out. Absolutely unique with this design including
fireplace & hot tub spa room separately enclosed. Corner lot

w/complete privacy.

A must see if you want something like this

showplace. Large decks & awnings. Park's best location. Asking

$32,900. No. 20.

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:-
‘ CEILING FANS

ANTI[...]le. Light adaptable mgnt kit not
Included). Built-in 3 speed pull chain
control. 3mm.[...]ANTIQUE BRASS

52" telling Fan

Built-In 5 speed pull chain control. light
adaptable (light kit not includedi.
IASZ-NA101.

ANTIQUE BRASS
Cane Blade Jr Light Kit
52”[...]with light kit and schoolhouse giooe. With built-in 5
$0990 DUll chain control. FOUI' WOOU and cane b[...]brass flfllSll.

mumm.fam-m3i.wa
mom m. ASE. W, W9MIPC-‘5W.[...]2499

Provides compiete, even near distribu-
tion in seconds. [N149[...]Fondly!"

$5999

Quiet 2 motor system. USES "D to 100
watt bulb (not Included). ”0655.

30" names UNDERCOUNTER
Range flood 18" Ll!“

$3499 $499

Powerful, 2 speed mixed-flo[...]cient air movement. luwsoo1. foot hideaway cord. [10001.

mm m. all my:
m. (m. » .

Sedona Red Rock News, 1983-05-25 (57)fe a)
CORNING

KRAFT FACED 342" x 15”
R-11 Fiberglass
Insulation

PER ROLL

Cut heating and cooling costs by using insualtion. Keep your
home cool in the summer and warm in the winter. Cuts
energy costs & saves you money on state and federal taxes.[...]Panel

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114" Plywocd 91/4" Pegboard

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REG. 2.79
16.4 OZ.
PROPANE FUEL

8. 9.99

REG. 12.99
1 MANTLE
MIGHTY LIGHT

CYLINDERS[...]LANTERN

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REG. 28.99
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CHEESE GIANT GREEN LABEL
REG. 1.99 REG. 2.19

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20” BEACH BALL

. 89¢

9” X 7” PRIN[...]WIM RINGS

c. 99¢

SWIM GOGGLES

* 1.49 48” INFLATABLE
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Mix and match shorts and tee-shirts in sizes 4-6X for your little girl. Colors and label[...]e so your little gal always looks her best. Hurry in now and reaily save!

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Sedona Red Rock News, 1983-05-25 (64)[...]RED ROCK NEWS Sedona, Arizona Wednesday, May 25, 1983 - 5C

‘Unbeaten Clubs to Clash

+ x

.”

Wednesday in Slo-Pitch

©

by Russ Lilly

There is a showdown coming in the women’s slo-

’ pitch league between unde[...]efeated One Hour Photo, an. ex-

pansion team, 40-1, Sunday with Beth Juharos pit-
“ ching.

The veteran squad, the first women’s softball team
in town, is pretty much the same team as was taking

» the field four years ago, although there is rookie

s management this season: Dr. Bill Boren and John
«* French.

Members of the team include Lisa Stratford, Robin

«. Dunca[...]ey, Mari Pattison and June Sharman, moving

force in the local softball program.

“The hardest thing in baseball is arranging baby-
sitting,” said Mrs. Hall, as members of the team, se-
cond last season behind Damon Canti[...]field, she explained.

Mrs. Hall and others gave a lot of credit for the per-
formance so far to team work and the support of spon-

_ sor Dave Blauert.

Dr. Boren started playing softball in med school and

. played last season with the Oak Creek Original In-

teriors.

Victories include an earlier 21-6 win over last year’s
champs.

The Angels have put Bev Skornik on the mound
after losing the first two games of the season, and
have now rebounded, topping the Miller Girls 26-0 on
Thursday and defeating Dickie’s Devils 29-5 on Sun-
day.

Shugrue’s, third in the league last year, topped the
Miller Girls 10-2 Sunday with Susie Lemieux the win-
ning pitcher. Lori Carson got a triple for the winners,
while Colleen Lugviel went four for four. Dorothy
Peterson was on the mound for the Miller Girls.

In men’s action Sunday, Woods Kids unleashed
some powerful hitting in a nine-run inning rally to
defeat Garland’s 15-11.

Eric Schwarz, who went four for four and also got a
double, and Bob Woods homered while winning pit-
cher Cruz Chavez converted a couple of errors into a
round-triple.

That kept the number of the once-beaten clubs at
three: Oak Creek Glass,[...]remained undefeated
and 4-0.

NAU Third Saturday
In Conference Meet

Northern Arizona University, hosting Big Sky Con-
ference track and field championships in Tempe
Saturday, placed third tied with the University of
Nevada (Reno) while the Vandals of Idaho were first

_ and Idaho State was second.[...]ana.

Northern Arizona unseated Idaho State, back this
year with the same team as last, and set a new record
in the 1,600-meter relay of 14:23.16. Although he was
second, NAU’s BJ Trimble also cracked the record in
the 400 meter behind Dave Harewood of Idaho, at
45.76, with a 46.26. The old record was 46.42. In that
quick field, Jack De Mellor, Nevada (Reno) w[...]mark with 46.26.

ATTENTION ALL SWIMMERS
Ages 6 - 18

Be a part of the
SEDONA SWIM TEAM

Mike Bower, Coach

For more information call
Maureen - 282-4697
Susan - 282-9129

TO)Y6) [Ag TRUCKS

BEAT THE

BOONDOCKS!

Drive a new 1983 Toyota
4-Wheel Drive Deluxe Truck!

The game saw some outstanding defensive plays in-
cluding first baseman Danny Garland’s leaping[...]and Garland third baseman
Jim Lawler’s stepping on the bag and making the long
throw to first in time for a double play. Bruce Rogers,
left fielder for Woods[...]l ter-
ritory to make two eatches.

Sal Ortiz was on the mound for Garland’s.

Auntie Maude’s came[...]home
runs by Jim Nelson and Brad West to go ahead of
Bill's Automotive and eventually win 19-13 during
play Sunday.

In a make-up contest, Auntie Maude’s topped
Sedona Welding Friday 18-3 behind the pitching of
Weinberg (1-0) and slugging of West, who knocked his
fourth and fifth home runs. He now has six.

J.R. O'Neill got on base, and then Mitch Weinberg
hit the third home run in that rally. During the game,
Paul Favor and O'Nei[...]n
was the winning pitcher. He relieved Weinberg.

In a game last Wednesday, Sedona Welding won
17-16 from Oak Creek Glass. Jake Weber hit four
home runs.

Oak Creek Glass topped Wood Joint 11-1 Sunday.

Jim Miner, two for three, tripled for th[...]pitcher and Mike
Beerstow the loser.

Kevin Calia of the minor Little League Cardinals
hit a triple with the bases loaded to account for three
runs as his team topped the Cubs (3-1), who were
previously undefeated. Calia went in to relieve Scott
Courtright, who threw five winni[...]h the loss.

The Camp Verde Reds stole every base in sight and
put across 19 unearned runs as they topped the senior
Little L[...]k ending Sun-
day:

MEN’S SLO-PITCH
Wood's Kids 15 - Garland’s 11.
Auntie Maude’s 19 - Bill’s Automotive 13
Auntie Maude’s 18 - Sedona Welding 3.
Oak Creek Glass 11 - Wood Joint 1.
Wood Joint 21 - Bill’s Automotive 11
Oak Creek Glass 20 - L.D.S. 1
Marvin James 18 - Wood Kids 7
Oak Creek Glass 11 - Wood Joint 1.
Wood Joint 12 - L.D:S. 7.
Sedona Welding 17 - Oak Creek Glass 16.
Auntie Maude’s 18 - Garland’s 8.

OVER THE HILL
Lions 19 - Rotary 6.
Kiwanis 8 - Shady Bunch 7.

WOMEN’S SLO-PITCH

Blauert’s Babes 40 - One Hour Photo 1.
Damon's Angels 29 - Dickie’s Devils 5.
Damon's Angels 26 - Miller Girls 0.
Shugrue’s 10 - Miller Girls 2.

Blauert’s Babes 21 - Devils 5

PONY TAILS
Clarkdale 13 - Ranchettes 6.

LL MINORS
Cardinals 3 - Cubs 1.
Browns 9 - Cardinals 7.
Cubs 14 - Browns 5.
Cardinals 8 - Cubs 4.

LL MAJORS

Lions 5 - Red Sox 4.
Orioles 11 - Lions 10.
Dodgers 16 - Red Sox 6.

LL SENIOR LEAGUE
Reds 22 - Royals 3.
Astros 25 - Tigers 8.

1983 TOYOTA 4WD
STANDARD BED
DELUXE*

Winners of the Women’s Golf Association of ners were honored during a luncheon recently in

Oakcreek Country Club annual Invitational tour-[...]d Barbara McDonald. Win-

First-flight winners in the Invitational tourna-
ment of the Women’s Golf Association of
Oakcreek Country Club were (from left) club[...]AJOR BRAND

THERE’S NO BETTER PRICE THAN FREE!

a very special tire sale from Sedona Chevron

/MITTUNS) XXII

ALL SEASON RADIAL

*FET payable
on all tires.

The Atlas XII is radial constructed for extra gas mileage and long[...]to conventional tires. We have great sale prices on
single tires too! Hurry, sale ends May 31st. Call or come in today.

the new Arizona Conference Center at Poco[...]t
to coast, border to border.

LIMITED SUPPLY OF

OFF-ROAD READY—A powerful 2.4 liter SOHC engine;[...]“speed ive t i 2-speed

power assisted rt disc brakes, rer Saka[...]e ase RV & 4 WHEEL DRIVE RADIALS
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et EE

MISC.
FOR SALE

BEAUTIFUL WEDDING gown,
size 16. Lovely scalloped lace
train, empire style, complete

and tiera and veil. $125 firm.
282-1176 or 282-1369.

" 5-25-6-1 p

MAM RADIO gear. Tempo
20-20, speaker, VFO antenna
plus many extras. Call
282-6219. Keep calling.

nN 5-25-6-1 p

BEDROOM SET, 9 pcs. Ex-
cellent condition. Cos[...]OM, solid oak
rolltop desk. Brand new.
Sacrifice $1250. 634-4296
days, 634-4749, evenings.

im 5-25-6-1 camc (15)

GET 2 for the price of | onall
clothing at GINA stores, 28
South Beaver[...], $250; Sears
8000 BTU window air condi-
tioner, $100, 282-6824.

MISC.
FOR SALE

CASH, CASH, CASH. W[...]Landscaping. Page Springs
Road, Cornville.

YW 5-11-5-25 cnn (30)

FOR YOUR HACIENDA,
original oil paintings of old
Spanish missions of the
southwest. Also, carved, an-
tique oak chest from Spain.
Unusual collectibles,
282-5306.

" 5-18-5-25 p

UPTOWN SEDONA RETAIL
shop/office space lease for
sale. 420 sq. ft., 2 plus years
remaining on lease with 3
year option. More informa-
tion, 282-1885 or 634-8650.

i 5-18-5-25 p

GRUMMAN TIGER AA-5B,
1979, 365 hours TT Narco IFR,
24 system with coupled auto
pilot. $30,000 loan balance at
164% nossible assumption,

no down. Bob Dreves,
634-4330.
N 5-18-6-8 p

FINEST
VIEWS!

You'll see beautiful hillside
homesites - from 1/3 to 3 acres
covered with natural juniperand

pinon pine - newly-paved streets,
underground utilities and a com-

mon leachfield -

most sites are

natural for passive solar...from
$37,000. We offer 10% cash dis-
count or 15% down, 12% interest

for 6 year term.

CALL, WRITE OR SEE[...]RDAN RD
P.O. BOX 293, SEDONA, AZ 86336 © 602/282-1153 e OPEN DAILY 9-5

nediry execurives:
je

OF FLAGSTAFF
LONNIE K. FRANKLIN, BROKER

from Hwy 89a one biock west of stoplight, opposite
Post Office, go south one mile on Brewer Rd.

D.C. SPEER ASSOC.[...]HICLES

FORSALE OPPORTUNITY FORSALE

PARR CONCERT on the 28?
Bring a picnic box from Four-
nos. We are! Call 282-3331.

if 5-11-5-25 p

GARAGE
SALE

BIG RUMMAGE SALE.
Saturday,[...]65 Madole Road,
Sedona. (Next to Petrolane).
ne 5-18-5-25 p

BENEFIT RUMMAGE SALE.
Saturday, May 28, 1-5 p.m.
Verde Valley School. Anti-
ques, vehicles, clothing,
household items, etc.
282-7148 for directions.

10 5-25 p

GARAGE SALE. Saturday, all
day, May 28.[...], misc.
80 Stations West, Sedona
West, 282-5273.

10 5-25 p

3 FAMILY YARD SALE!
2
patprd $06 Birch ivy? aiid

MAY 27 & 28, from 9:00 a.m.
till noon. Mostly furniture.
Follow signs at Valley Bank
on 89A, West Sedona.

10 5-25 cfar (17)

FRIDAY THRU MONDAY.
Antiques, china, furniture[...]Drive, Saturday, May
28 only. Furniture and lots of
misc.

3 FAMILY GARAGE SALE.
Saturday, 8-12 only. 100 El
Camino Drive, West Sedona,
282-2445.

YARD S[...]un,
children and adult clothes,
misc. Saturday, 9 a.m. 85
Ross Road off Northview,

i 982-1096.
| SATURDAY, MAY 28. 3 fami-

ly yard sale. 131 Birch Blvd.
Woman's 10-speed, down
draft cooler, Singer sewing
machine, 15 gal. planting
containers, 20° color TV in
wood cabinet, animal cages,
much misc. !

INCOME PRODUCER: Call for my “Flyer” on this 1.7 Acres located
across from A.J. Bayless. Room for expansion

VACATION COTTAGE: High on a hill above Indian Gardens in Oak
Creek Canyon, is this 2 bedroom mobile home. Only $70,000.

3 BEDROOM CONDO: With 1700 square feet and the best views of
any Condo in Sedona. This upgraded unit for those with taste.

ART STUDIO OR MOTHER-IN-LAW: This 2700 sq. ft., 3 bedroom
home has a finished garage which will fill the bill. $129,900.

1 ACRE PLUS LOT: With exceptional views of VOC & West Sedona
Walk this well wooded lot out -- it’s beautiful! ! $65,000. ’

IDEAL FOR THE RETIREE
CONVENIENT IN “UPTOWN” $89,900

COULD BE A STU

BACK YARD. TERMS! ! ! :
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ROOM. WITHIN EASY WALKING
DISTANCE OF THE LIBRARY, 3 MAIN BANKS, A GROCERY STORE,
CAFE'S AND MANY SHOPS. AN APPLE TREE, PEAR AND PEACH TREE IN

HAVASU CITY: We have three properties in the Havasu area and will
trade or sell. 10 acres, 70 acres & 3 M-1 Lots.

DON SPEER, BROKER
PEL ReaD IIa Oe Cae. 4 Geta Reel haw)

(602) 284-2320

VILLAGE OF OAKCREEK * SEDONA, AZ 86336
P.O. BOX 4171 © W. SEDONA, AZ 86340

HAIR SALON/ Barber shop.
Call Ron Volkman at Realty
Associates of Sedona,
282-4123.

9 4-27 ttn cra (15)

UPTOWN SEDONA SHOP.
Lease or purchase. For infor-
mation call Ron Volkman,
Realty Associates, 282-4123.

9 4-27 tfn cra (15)

BUSINESS FOR SALE.
Good potential. Should have
knowledge of guns, $5000.
634-3578, Box 1246, Cotton-
wood, AZ. 86326.

9 5-18-5-25 p

“OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS”.
West Sedona’s only laun-
dromat is available. Ideal
family operation. Potential
unlimited. Call Jacque or Rin-
dy at Ginny Hays Realty,
282-9141.

9 5-18-5-25 cghr (22)

GOOD GOING BUSINESS,
located in uptown Sedona.
Inc. real estate, im-
provements etc. Owner retir-
ing. For information, A.M.I.,
282-9433, 282-5176.

9 5-18-6-1 crw (20)

CAR WASH, gas and U-Haul.
Call Mike, Rockville Center
Realty, 282-4240.

9 5-18 tfn chp (15)

MOBILE HOME PARK,
$179,000. Restaurant in Tla-
quepaque. Restaurant in
West Sedona. 26 unit motel.
Cordovano Realty, Box 286,
Sedona, AZ., 86336. (602)
282-3856.

9 5-25 cer (18)

WANTED! A buyer that
recognizes the value of: loca-
tion, an excellent lease, ex-
clusive line[...]d at 2'’2 times net
profits plus inventory. For in-
formation, call Frank Schive,
realtor. 282-7750 or write Box
9, Sedona, 86336.

9 5-25-6-1 cfs (45)

BUSINESS opportunies. 700
sq. ft. of retail space
available on high uptown
tourist area. Call 284-1615
after 6:00.

9 5-25 cah (15)

VEHICLES
FOR SALE

CORVAIR MONZA. 1966,
bright yellow, extra engine
and transmission included.
Call 282-6219. Keep calling.

8 5-25-6-1 p

1977 JEEP WAGON, 4 wheel
drive, 2 door Cherokee, au[...]les. Must sell immediately,
$4995 cash. Call 282-6171,
leave phone number.

8 5-25-6-1 p

Quality-Built

With Close
Supervision
Design ® Planning

Room Additions

and Remodeling
Will take lots in trade

P.O. Box 3864

_ Recent

QUALITY AUTO REST[...]Custom Homes

Financing ® Solar Availableg

284-1163 * >

W. Sedona, AZ 86340
PLEASE CALL OR WRITE FOR FREE COLOR BROCHURE

1977 DATSUN 710
stationwagon. New engine,
stereo, clean, 282-4311.

8 5-18-5-25 caaa (15)

JEEP 1980 CJ5, 4-cylinder,
32,000 miles, new tires and[...]ner, ex-
cellent condition, $6395,
284-2243.

8 5-18-5-25 crp (17)

1979 KAWASAKI KX250 4-6,
never raced, good condition,
$600, 282-5529 after 6 p.m..

8 5-18-6-8 p

1974 CHEV. BLAZER, 4X4;
1979 Pontiac Sunbird. Both
nicely equipped. Extra clean.
Evenings, 282-5625.

8 5-18-5-25 p

1981 TOYOTA TERCEL SRS.
AC, AM/FM stereo tape. Ex-
cellent condition, $4800. 1975
Ford Courier with camper,
$1900, 282-3264 after 5 p.m.

8 5-25 p

1980 SUBARU GL. 4X4
wagon, A/C, tape AM/FM.
Great car with 5,000 mile
warranty, $4900, 282-6147.

8 5-25-6-29 cur (16)

HARLEY FLH80, 1980 classic,
mint condition, 2400 miles,
$6000. Will finance $4000,
282-5300.

8 5-25-6-1 p

RIDGE RUNNER, \1-\5LT, 6
ply on chrome 8-spoke
wheels. 5 bolt Chevy pattern,
3-inch approx. $125. Ellen,
282-9751, work, 282-4166.

8 5-25 p

1967 CONCORD TRAVEL
trailer, 20’. Fully self-
contained, shower, toilet,
holding tanks, $1395. Call
Vic, 282-5180.

8 5-25 ccp (18)

1979 TOYOTA, 4X4 pickup,
sport model, excellent condi-
tion. PS, PB, tilt wheel, etc.
$6000. 1972 MG Midget, good
shape, $1500, 282-5059.

8 5-25 p

MOTORCYCLE accessories
a[...].
Canyon Cycle Sport, 2085
Contractor's Road, 282-1166.

8 5-25 p

1972 TRIUMPH TR6, \000
miles on engine and clutch.
paint. Expanding
family, must sell, $2500.
282-7413 or 634-4348.

8 5-25-6-1 p

MARK V, 1978, last chance!
$5500 firm, 284-1503 after 6

p.m.
8 5-25 p

GOING, GOING, GONE. \ast
chance to invest in this collec-
tor's item. 1966 Ranchero,
282-1166, days.

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1972 YW VAN CAMPER pop
top, 282-4101, 282-3530.
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Home Builder
Since 1938

RED ROCK NEWS Sedona, Arizona Wednesday, May 25, 1983 - 11C

VEHICLES
FOR SALE

1966 MUSTANG, hardtop,
original owner, 240 N. 89A.
8 4-6 tin cbt (15)

1870 FIAT SPYDER, 850 in-
cludes extra engine,
transmission, etc. $2500 or
best offer. 284-1437 or
282-4204, ask for Mark.

8 5-4 tfn cth (19)

1969 HONDA C1 350 \ow
miles, new tires, new battery
fairing, good condition.
Needs minor work, $350,
284-1379.

HOMES
FOR SALE

JUNIPER KHOLLS, 3
bedroom, 3[...]e home. Family room
and deck overlooking
Sedona, $169,000, 282-2792.

7 5-18-6-8 p

10x50 MOBILE HOME,
$4000, 282-5861.
7 5-18-5-25 p

MOBILE HOME FOR SALE by
owner. Must be m[...]n. National
24X55 double wide, 2
bedroom, 2 bath, 1,320 sq. ft.
$12,000 or best offer. Inquire
at Wood Joint on Contractors
Rd., 282-4959.

7 5-25 tfn cwj (34)
OAK CREEK CANYON on the
creek. New luxurious 3

bedroom 2% bath, wood[...]k overlooks creek. Superb

views. Secluded area,
$169,000, 954-6361.
7 5-25 p

MINI HACIENDA, \mmaculate
3 bedroom, 2 bath southwest
doll house. Best buy in
Sedona at $77,000. Assume
existing financing at 12%.
Kristen Johnson, Realty Ex-
ecutives of Flagstaff,
282-1153, Lonnie K. Franklin,
Broker.

7 5-11 tn cre (32)

1973 CADILLAC
CPE. DEVILLE
Full power, new tires
Very clean
(Sun City car)
Priced to sell at

$1775

OXENDALE
USED CARS

792 E. Hwy. 89A, on the
Bypass Road, Cottonwood

FRANCIS J. McDONA[...]HOMES
FOR SALE

4 BEDROOM FAMILY HOME
with close-in convenience.
Large kitchen, loads of
storage, decks. Appointment
to see. Saera Mae Eads,

Arizona House, Realtors,
282-1275.
7 5-18-5-25 p

HOMES
FOR SALE

1 ACRE AVOCADO ranch and
woodsey 2100 sq. ft. house in
Fallbrook, CA. Spa, sauna,
fully landscaped and
decorated. Very private,
$199,000 which is below ap-
praisal, 282-2917.

7 4-27 tin csp (26)

THC. CONSTRUCTION

FINE H[...]ted & warrantied @

Architecturally-

designed by A.D.T. ® 2 BR/2 BA ® Passive solar ® Quality
thr[...]nificent views ® Private patio for each
room ®* 15’ vaulted ceiling © Custom lighting creates
nightime magic * Must see to compare ® A unique and ex-

citing home investment

THC. CONSTRUCTION

TOM CLARK - 282-1604

Zoe TD) (pars
unlinps
Lealty ij?
BERNICE G. (BEE) DUNLAP, G.R.1.

BROKER

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AT SUNSET PASS, an estate to have and hold. Energy
efficient, 3'2 acres of beauty with horse privileges.
Custom built, has p[...]our purse. From

$78,000.

ACREAGE AND LOTS From $15,000 to $200,000.

COMMERCIAL LAND, $4.25 square[...]me
and effort. Call now for details.

(602) 284-2310 after 5 p.m. 282-5673
6446 Hwy. 179 (Castile Rock Plaza * Suite 215)
Village of Oakcreek - Sedona
P.O. Box 536 * Sedona, AZ 86336[...]he McDonald Realty

Sales Team. We're specialists
in all areas of real estate:

° RESIDENTIAL
¢ COMMERCIAL
° HOM[...]NCING
Let us put our experience to

work for you, in coping with
the problems and discovering
opportunities in today's real
estate market.

Call today.
A GREAT BUY

Choice of four new one bedroom townhouses priced well under ap-
praisal at $37,500. Very sharp! ! Lowest price in town.

THE VERY BEST

Absolutely one of the finest view building sites in Sedona. Lot 8,
Shadow Rock. 1.5 acres bordering National Forest Land. $133,000.

INEXPENSIVE MOBILE HOME LOT
Priced to sell at $18,000 with $5,500 down. Septic system installed.

RENTAL - FURNISHED LUXURY HOME
$1,000 month, July - August. Near Poco Diablo and Creek.

WEST 89A &
NORTHVIEW
282-1100[...]

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