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                  <text>�WELCOME TO OUR AUGUST SOC1:AL&#13;
Our August Social will be held in the Ute Park on Friday August 26th&#13;
at 12:00 noon. our main dish is ham.&#13;
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Allison-Arboles&#13;
Town of Ignac.io&#13;
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Rural areas near&#13;
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- Please bring main.dishes&#13;
- Please bring d€serts&#13;
- Please bring salads and/or vegetables&#13;
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been handed down from generation to generation?"&#13;
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Youngster: "\\"ell, this gE:neration just dropped it."&#13;
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Gossip column: happy hinting ground.&#13;
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Roseann ·and 1:-Iarcella Silva daughters of' Alvero Silva,. Annett and&#13;
Celeste Candelaria daughters of Shelia Silva were in Ignacio last month&#13;
visiting their grandma, Mrs. Merc.~es Brown.&#13;
Las nietas de la Senora Mercedes Brow. Roseann y Marcella Silva b.ijas&#13;
de Alvero Silva Celeste y Annette Candelaria hijas de Shelia Silva de&#13;
Albuquerque, Nuebc Mejico la visitaron el mes pasado.&#13;
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"What's the idea coming into the&#13;
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on the radio while you're supposed to be on the tractor?"&#13;
"Were you able to wake Daddy&#13;
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"I'd ask for a doggie-bag but my doggie&#13;
wouldn't eat that if I paid him."&#13;
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Who enjoys life more than the Rev. R. J. Hasstedt? Rev. Hasstedt who&#13;
lived in Ignacio for many years and then moved to Bayfield now makes his&#13;
home most of the year in a nursing home in Castle Rock, Colorado near his&#13;
daughter, Julia,&#13;
Rev. Hasstedt ca.me to the ministery of the Parish in 1937. He retired&#13;
from active service in 1949, but has preached many time in the years&#13;
following. In 1974 in·published a booklet telling of these years in Allison,&#13;
Ignacio, Bayfield and Florida.&#13;
While in Bayfield with his daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Badgley and husband,&#13;
Louis, he has· attended a Parish - wide picnic at Ute Park and services at&#13;
each of these four churches. He is 97, his eyesight bas failed, but he.still&#13;
loves to sing those familiar hymns.&#13;
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El Reverendo R. J. Hasstedt I!linistro aqui desde 1937 hasta 1949 ahora&#13;
vive en castle Rock, Colorado para es_:!er junta d~ su hija, Julia. El reY-erendo&#13;
ha escrito un libro que dice de las anos que pas6 en estas regiones.&#13;
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Mientras que estubo en Bayfield visitando con su hija y su esposo, el Senor&#13;
y Sen'bra Louis Badgley. atiendio el compestre de las cuqtro iglesias&#13;
Presbiterianas. El re~erendo ahora tiene 97 anos y su vista esta corta&#13;
pero todavia puede cantar los him.nos favor1to3,&#13;
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�Longtime Ignacio resident, Mrs. Mae Capell and her son, Kenneth&#13;
Capell are at her home in Ignacio for a month ·or two from their home 1n&#13;
Columbus, Ohio.&#13;
Mrs. Capell, better known as Sally, is greeting as many old friends as&#13;
.- possible while here. ·&#13;
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. Thursday August 11th was her 88th ·birthday. · Mrs. Anna May ·Cardon&#13;
baked the birthday cake. Some 14 former neighbors and friends c ame to the&#13;
party. Seeing it was such a beautiful day they opened the gifts, visited&#13;
and ate ice cream and cake on the front porch.&#13;
It didn't start raining 1mtil four o I clock as the party ended. The&#13;
Cap ells are planning to sell the home here as l·!rs. Capell is now living&#13;
with her son and his wife .in Ohio and is not able to do much traveling&#13;
betveen Columbus and Ignacio.&#13;
La Se1.rora Sally Capell residenta por my largo t1empo de Ignacio y su&#13;
hijo Kenneth estan visitando a amigos en este lugar, Sally celebro sus ~&#13;
Cumplea.nos de 88 anos el dia once d·e Agosto. Muchas amigas la honraron.&#13;
La Se1rora Arma Mae Cardon presento el keke. Los Capells piensan vender el&#13;
hogar aqui siendo que Sally no puede comunicar my bien de aqui a Ohio.&#13;
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Mrs. Mary Patrick left on the bus Sunday August seventh for Delta to&#13;
meet her da~ghter's family, the Jim Stanburys. They took Mrs. Patrick to&#13;
their home in Basalt for the week. While there she attended the christening&#13;
ceremony ~~r her six months old;great grandchild. •&#13;
· . La Senora Mary Patrick tomo un viaje para Delta.Ji vesitar a su hija y&#13;
familia, los Jim Stanburys. Mientras que estubo allf atiendio el bautesimo&#13;
de su vis nieta.&#13;
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M.1 and Mrs. Harold Payne Jr .. and children were in Ignacio fr om Santa&#13;
·· F'e visiting Hr. Payne's sister, Mrs . Maxine Anderson and looking after the&#13;
Payne property.&#13;
Hrs. Anderson took her two nephews on a trip to Utah and Idaho returning the weekend of t he 12th.&#13;
El Senor y Senot~.Harold Payne JrLy f amilia de Santa Fe estan~visitando&#13;
con la hermana del Senor Payne, l a Senor a Naxine .Anderson. La Senora&#13;
Anderson llevo a sus sobrinos por un paseo por los estados de Utah y Idaho.&#13;
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�Mr. and Mrs. Owen Callison returned home from Denver the first of&#13;
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August. Mr. Callison had surgery in July at Presbyterian Medical Center.&#13;
Their daughter, Mrs. Joyce Bro'lm and daughters are hei:e_ froni Dallas to stay&#13;
"11th her parents for a while.&#13;
El Senor y Senora Owen Callison han regresado a este lugar desde&#13;
Denver donde el Senor Callison paso una operacidn en el hospital&#13;
presbtteriano. La Se?rora Joyce Bro"1Ill, hija de los Callisons esta visitando&#13;
con sus padres por un tiempo. Deciamos que el Senor Callison descanse&#13;
pronto.&#13;
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Mr. and Mrs. Everette Ellison spent two weeks in Monticello, ~J.nn.&#13;
visiting relatives. Carol and Nark, both employed at Pino Nuche stayed&#13;
home. The Elliso~ returned home August sixth...&#13;
El Serf'or y Senora Everette Ellison visitaron con parientes en Monticello,&#13;
Utah por dos semanas. Mark y Carol se estuberon aqui siendo que estan&#13;
trabajando en el Pino Nuche.&#13;
A Japanese Tour traveling by Greyhound arrived at Pino Nuche around&#13;
n~o~ Saturday, 12th, -for an overnight stay at the motel. The tour conof 20 some young men and one woman who were seeing the us A&#13;
lsf•osstted&#13;
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"He wants a blue dress for his wife, size 'fat."'&#13;
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Cha:rles Grant has been hired by the Antonito, Colorado school&#13;
system.&#13;
He wJll taach Jr High Social Studies and will also coach football&#13;
and basketball. Esther and the boys will stay in Ignacio until January,&#13;
when she vill transfer from her studj_es at Fort Lewis to Adam State ..&#13;
Charles Grant fue ercpleado por la escuela Jr High en Antonito, Colo.&#13;
El ensenara studios sociales y sera coche de Basquetbol y futbol.&#13;
Bu esposa Esther y hijitos se quideran en Ignacio asta enero, quando ella&#13;
cambaria sus estudios de el colegio Fort Lewis a Adam State.&#13;
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�Overnight guests in Augus t at the home of Laurence Marker were Johnny ,;-·&#13;
and Annette Ragsdale and children, Billy Joe and Cassie . t-~. Ragsdale is&#13;
a nephew of Mr Marker 's. The Ragsdales wer e camping in the area fr om their&#13;
home in Kermit , Texas.&#13;
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El Serfor y Senora Johnny Ragsdale de Kermit, Texas visitaron con !}tos&#13;
J enor Laurence Mar ker durante el mes de agosto. Tambien cru:!lparon : e n&#13;
aldrededores.&#13;
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Rem e mber the arti 5t who&#13;
marri e d in h aste~but never&#13;
got a chance to repaint a t leisure?&#13;
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All the changes in the Ignacio area in the past eight years or more&#13;
amazed one time residents, Mrs. Deloris Martin a.pd her daughter, Hrs.&#13;
Calene .Anderson. ?{rs. !-!artin, her husband, Les V..artin and Mrs . Anderson&#13;
and two daughters, Starla and Darla spent Wednesday, the 10th with their&#13;
aunt, t-~s . Charlotte Jones.&#13;
The Martins now live in Cr~peland, Texas. Mr. Martin worked tn the&#13;
Ignacio Gas field in the late 1950s.&#13;
The Andersons were transferred from Gallup to Farm.L~gton in July. Hr.&#13;
Anderson is e~ployei by Bell Telephone.&#13;
Calene taught in the Gallup school and this co:cing year will teach&#13;
fourth grade in Farmington.&#13;
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La Senora Charlotte Jones entretubo a sus sobrinos a la Senora Deloris&#13;
y Les Har tin, Calene Anderson y Starla y Darla. Los Martins ahora viven&#13;
en Grapeland, Texas . Los Andersons viyen en Farmi~ton donde el Sen'or&#13;
1L11derson trabaja por la oficina de telefon y la Senora Anderson ensena&#13;
escuela.&#13;
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Th e skv's tl!e limit: The little boy stood and admired the&#13;
stars o;e night. ·'Gee:· he £&gt;:-.:claimed. '•if Heaven is that&#13;
beautiful on the bottom, think how it must be on the&#13;
other side!'.'&#13;
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Lena Weaver was honored v:ri th a bridal shower on the 14th at the&#13;
tresbyterian Chu1·ch annex. Lena, the daughter of the Arthur Weavers,&#13;
1 .ccceived mo.ny gifts for her new home.&#13;
Hrs . Dick Harris baked the cake.&#13;
She j_s to be married later this month to Fred Atencio jr.&#13;
La Senorita Lena Heaver fue honrada .con un chaparron para no:vias en&#13;
:La snla. de la iglesi,a presb:i..tereana en Ignacio . El keke fue hecho por&#13;
la Senora Dick Harris. La Senorita Weaver se unira en Hatremonio con el&#13;
jcven Fred Atenc i o jr. La Se'fr6r1 ta Weaver es hija del Senor y Senora Art&#13;
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�Pat &amp; Grace - Golden Wedding Anniversary&#13;
Pat and Grace Patrick do travel from time to time, but plan to be&#13;
at home for t heir Gold2n Wedding Anniversary party which vill be given by&#13;
their two daughters Sunday afternoon, August 28. Friends are invited to&#13;
the Reception from t wo .u ntil four o'clock in the SenU'~ Citizen Center.&#13;
The reception is being given by Mrs. Patty Trease of Ignacio and Mrs.&#13;
Donna Becker of Tucson, Arizona and their families. The Patricks have four&#13;
grandch.ildren and one great granddaughter.&#13;
Emerald Flint Patrick and Grace Anderson were married on September&#13;
17, 1927 in Durango and left the same day for California where Pat had a&#13;
job. As the7 arrived in Los Angeles there was a gigantic parade - not for&#13;
them exactly - but for Charles Lindbergh who made his transatlantic flight&#13;
in 1927,&#13;
For a number of years the Patricks lived in Mentone, California and&#13;
operated a Resort. There were a nunber of pools and people could fish at&#13;
a cost of 25 cEmts for each fish caurht.&#13;
Since th~ early 1950s the Patricks.have lived in.Ignacio.&#13;
Mr. Patrick drove the Continental Oil Truck for Anderson 1 s Conoco Service&#13;
Station. Y...rs. Patrick wa,s assistant postmaster in the Ignacio postoffice&#13;
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for 20 years.&#13;
N'ow bbth retired they continue to take part in community activities and&#13;
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see the country from Mexico to Canada.&#13;
Both Grace and Pat WBre born in Durango. Grace 1 s parents, the Len&#13;
A_t:tdersons moved to Ignacio and Hr. Anderson owned and operated the Conoco&#13;
Station. Her grandfather, G. W~ Bryan owned a store in Ignacio and he built&#13;
a nu□ber of the present day ho~es,&#13;
Grace attended the Ignacio school. The eighth and ninth grade classes&#13;
were at the Agency and she walked to school. .After graduation from a&#13;
Denver high school she went to Weste:rn State College and taught a ~rear at&#13;
the H~rvey school south of Ignacio.&#13;
The Patrick fa.cllies cax::e from Indiana to the Vallecito country in 1879&#13;
a.r!d at one time o'lm.ed a large amount of land in the Pine River and Valleci to&#13;
valleys. Pat attended Durango schools and graduated from Durango high. The&#13;
Patrick family moved to the Ignacio area around 1923 and farmed a few miles&#13;
ncrth of the town.&#13;
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Emett Evans&#13;
James Baker&#13;
Joe Zaida&#13;
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Nelson Mackey&#13;
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grandr,:t:Jt:her, Hrs. Oli·ve Dillon. Terri and her two brothers a re also&#13;
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vi.siting their grandparents in Durango as par.t_of their sum.mer vaca tion.&#13;
Terri Dillon vlsito con su abuel a, la S~nora Olive Dillon., tambien&#13;
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vlsitaron con sus abuelos en Durango .&#13;
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The fa.mily of Hartha Archuleta had a family reunion at Vallecito&#13;
· resort .. Att ending were ,the mother .!rs . Florence Gallegos from Broken Bow&#13;
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Okloha.ma., br cther s ~ Pl:1illp and wife Ca.thy and twin daughters, Tim Gallegos&#13;
also f rom Eroken Bow a..r1d l{r e and 1-frs . Ri chard Gallegos f r om Durant ,&#13;
0klal1.01Da ~ Attending from the San Frans isco a.rea were gr. and Hrs. Vern&#13;
Ste .f.fey G'...."l d. chi ldren, Hr . and l-lrs. Henry Salazar and fru:d.ly, l'1r o and 1-:rs.&#13;
Ro gsr Sh.acid ~1d fa.mil y , H.1·. and :-.:rs. David Black and i'amily a n d l•fr . and&#13;
1,~ r.~ ~ :iUe har•d. Webb and f alrdly. Fr on Gentry, .Arkansas vrere l-ir. a.11d !-h's.&#13;
t·a1·old. S:L t ton and f;.1nlil y. i.•irs . Agnes i:.:rchuleta and .family f:r-om I gnacio a.rid.&#13;
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.rrcm Redland s and ?crnl Galle g os from Pacifica were unable to attend.&#13;
1veryone had a good tine.&#13;
La fe.ci..lia d e r:a rtha Archule ta tubieron m1a reunion e!1 el resorte de&#13;
Valle ci to. Los que a tienderon esta re\mion fueron Lm Sigpent es; La l-f.a11a',&#13;
Florencia Gallegos de Br-oken Bow, Oklahoma Herrnanos, Phili:P y s1.1 esposa. ---Cathy y sus h5. j 1 t a s cua t as . Ti m Gallego s t ambi en dt~ Broken Bow y el Senor&#13;
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fami lia , Senor y Senora Roger Shadd y familia , Se nor y Senora David Bl ack&#13;
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familia de I gn a cio y la Senorita Veronica Gallegos de Pagosa Springs tambien&#13;
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·--· ctaug.1:1..er, Bernice and fam.tly f or a time. Her ma.in interest is the new&#13;
grand.son, Joseph An&lt;l:rew born Sunday mornincr the seventh, to George and&#13;
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.. La Sonora ,JosB.f o Homc r o via_io ~ ra Denver el dia nueve p·1ra· e s tar con&#13;
sn ni ~!a Y su esposo. El Scnor__y Se?1ora George Gallego s los p~rie ntes de ·&#13;
un h i Jo, .Tos eph .Andre w. El nino p e s o sicte: 11 bras.&#13;
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�The Happy Homemakf:-rs E.:Xtension Ch1b r:e~:1.bers n;et August 12 at the home&#13;
n.f Vrs. 011 ve Dillon~ · !•'.rs. Ca.r·::nen Rea was the a.ssistant hostess.&#13;
1'he year 1 s pro6.ram was completed and each member made her own yearbook.&#13;
The club p:urns to ir..ake a quilt durj_ng the year.&#13;
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Extension club activities for the La Plata County Fair days were&#13;
d5..scussed.&#13;
Ref:resh...rnents were served by the hostesses following the meeting.&#13;
Hostesses for the September 9th meeting will be Hrs. 1-:odene Hayfield&#13;
and Hrs. Mildred Sparks.&#13;
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E1.:pi:,e:;-::i.,rn: ''I bent the&#13;
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"I'll call you later, Agr1es-/'ve got to run now!"&#13;
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The Truth H nrt:Ti!t:' c!d f;.~r~1~0r "\;,yas n:.c"::r tho.n c: i~ttJe, irritcn~d \i;heu&#13;
h~ call2'l hi~ b:;ys jli 2r,c! de::!11c11Hkd to f::1,0·,,· whv had&#13;
pushed : l~{~ pi i\·y i r.!t.o li1si rJ-,.-er&#13;
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gor:1;a \~- b.2ie the t::-.r Glitia you.•:&#13;
'·Geo:·ge '\\"2shi•1gt,Jn·s fat:cter didn\ puEish him \':"hen&#13;
ii? [c,}ci tl.e tn,fr,." p:eadi2d tile bey.&#13;
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ir;:;+:m·s father was uot silting in the chcuy tn•c: when he&#13;
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Alma Da-ccloy&#13;
Ha.ry Lafebre&#13;
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Flora Salazar&#13;
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Robert Ec:Jab&#13;
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Novadena Burch&#13;
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Ernest Burch&#13;
Joseph Velasquez&#13;
Dorthy Naranjo&#13;
Stan George&#13;
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Everett a.nd E-ula. P:reston were honored on their 40th vedding a.'&gt;1.Iliversary&#13;
with s. recept:Lon at the l)re sby terian Churc.r.1. annex, Sunday afternoon.&#13;
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August seventh,&#13;
The anniversary pa:r•ty was hos ted °t)y their daughters, Hrs. Shirley Aucker&#13;
of' Durango and. Nrs. Ca.r1"i::cn Rea of Ignac io .&#13;
0 tJ:121• F.:ce.s ton chilci.rsn a::.·e J·oArm HcKee~ Cheyenne, Wyo.~ Ronald of Eaton,&#13;
Colorado D.nd Kenneth, j·foCor'd AFB~ l'lashingto11.&#13;
The F.reston.s we1.·e rn.a1•ried August 8 ~ ·1937 near Cheyen.De.&#13;
.&#13;
They came to&#13;
lg1:i:iclc in i 91+6 t hanks to a.n ad in th~ Denver Post listing the Ute Theater&#13;
i'or sa.l(~J.&#13;
T}j.ey ho1.1r;ll.t the tbe':ltr:r and. oJ. so the:l..r p:~esent ranch home. They&#13;
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Their tuo o!der child!~n, Ronald (Corky)&#13;
The Ui::e Theater 1s no&#13;
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Mr. F'red Lucero was called to Chicago to be with his father Mr. J.E .&#13;
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El Senor Fred Lucero lo llamaron que fuera porque su padre el Senor&#13;
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do you attribute your long life'!"&#13;
"Not sure yet," the old-timer&#13;
replied, eyes a-twinkle. 'Tm still&#13;
negotiating with a mattress company and two b1·eakfast food&#13;
firms."&#13;
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Shirley and Richard Kent recently called ho~e to ask about his family ·&#13;
in -Ignacio. Richard is a d.iesel ms,chanic at Forest Grove~ Oregon where he&#13;
and Shirley have lived for 6 years.&#13;
!fow work ex·iJerience pe.rsonnel on the job at Day· Care are Dennis Burch,&#13;
Nancy Baker, DeDiree Taylor, Harvey Joy, and Gilbert Tuscon.&#13;
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Trabajadores nuevos en (Day Care) son Dennis Burch, N~.tncy Baker, Desiree&#13;
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�'fhe Fall-Chu-Chu-':la club r~c!l:bers were entertained Nonde.y evc:-:1.:i_ng ~ t£,.c ( )!) )&#13;
tenth, at the home of rrrs. ;,Jatilda Homere for a. Valentine party. It .,,,,_,_:,&#13;
a snowy evening, but fourteen Dembers came to play games. i,1rs. FfomeI'O tock.&#13;
them on a tour of her ne\•.r home. Refreshments were sevec. by l,!rs" Opal&#13;
Lecti..ner and. Hrs~ Jannie.&#13;
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Las membras ~'.;.e el Fah-Chu-Chu-Ha desfruetaron de un buen tiemno en U!1&#13;
grupo para el dia., Ja.n Valentin en la casa nueba de la 3ei1ora Vatilda. Ro:::erc"&#13;
Los resfrecos fueron servid.o por .la: Sei.iora Opal Lech,.'1.er y la Senora Jar-'-'"1ie&#13;
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funeral on Monday." Hrs. Ifae Capell went with therr1 and visited the George&#13;
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aqui el dorningo en la f.l',cir,&lt;, '¥'--p ara lfoab, Utah aP,tend.er el funeral del esp~so&#13;
La Se\1ora I:ae Canell fue con ellos a · 0 ·&#13;
visi tar con el Se11or y Senora GcrJl~ge -Sisley y las Louis F&amp;r!'.lers ellos&#13;
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de una tia de la&#13;
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Senora Patri ck.&#13;
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Gat fleeced quick&#13;
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Money. We could all use more&#13;
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carefully; insist on being giwin&#13;
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risks, in writing. Don't let anyone pre$Sure you into making a&#13;
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