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Since we did not have a social in February (due to the flu epidemic)&#13;
Belle Cuthair, whose story appeared in the February issue of the newsletter&#13;
will be honored as our Senior of the Month at our next social on April 1, 1976.&#13;
WHAT IS A GRANDMOTHER?&#13;
(Written by a third gr ader)&#13;
A grandmother is a lady who has no children of her own, so she likes&#13;
other people 1 s girls and boys. A grandfather is a man grandmother. He&#13;
goes for walks with the boys and they talk about fishing and tractor and&#13;
like that. Grandmothers don't have anything to do but be there.&#13;
They're old s o they shoul dn 't pl ay hard or run, It i s enough .if.&#13;
they drive you to t he market where t he pr etend horse is and have lots of&#13;
di nner ready or. if they take you for walks they should slow down past things&#13;
like pretty leaves or caterpillars. They should never say 11 hurry up".&#13;
Usually they are fat, but not too fat to tie kid's shoes. They wear&#13;
glasses and funny underwear and they can take their teeth and gums off.&#13;
It is better if they don't typewrite or play cards except With us.&#13;
They don •t have to be smart, only answer questions like 11 why dogs hate cats&#13;
and how come.God isn't married 11 •&#13;
They don't talk baby-t'alk like visitors do because it is hard to&#13;
understand.&#13;
· When they read to u·s they don I t skip pages or mind if it is the same&#13;
story again.&#13;
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Everybody should have one, especially if you don't have television,&#13;
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because grandmas are the only grownups who have got time •&#13;
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"Why do they call t hem 'wonder' drugs?"&#13;
"Because you can't help but&#13;
wond~r· how one little pill can&#13;
cost Sl.78!"&#13;
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"How come yo·g ·rang&#13;
the doorbell? ro1t&#13;
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dant. poun{ling tlw witne~s hox.&#13;
"1 demand justiec!"&#13;
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The life . raft had been adrift&#13;
for se\:eral days wh-=n. in desp~t·•&#13;
ation, one of the n~u,1 \h· bla::;.&#13;
phem01.is seamen got do.\YJ; on his&#13;
knees. ·'Ol1, Lol·d,'' he began,&#13;
"haYe pity on !.1:5. Just $.'n-e us.&#13;
and for the rec-t of our Jiye:,; we&#13;
promise.... "&#13;
.... Hold e,·erythi1~g'.'' interrupt•&#13;
eel hi::; '-'qually impiL111.s shiimrnte.&#13;
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I just sighted Iai1d!''&#13;
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WELCOME TO OUR BI-CENTENNI AL SOCTAL&#13;
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. (Co-Sponsored by CFNP/SOS &amp; The Bank of Ignacio)&#13;
Date .&#13;
• April 1 1976&#13;
Where .• Community. Center (large room)&#13;
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Town of Ignacio - Please bring desserts&#13;
Rural areas near &amp; N.W. of Ignacio - Please bring .&#13;
salads &amp; vegetables&#13;
Allison - Arboles - Please brin_g main dishes&#13;
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BUFFALO!&#13;
The Senior Center and the Bank of Ignacio are jointly purchasing&#13;
Buffalo meat to serve at our Bi-Centennial Social.&#13;
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Celebrate with us t&#13;
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Let's celebrate the Bi-Centennial by sharing our heritage.&#13;
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Clothing:&#13;
If you have frontier clothing (long dresses, buckshin shirts,&#13;
western dress etc.) or clothing which repres ents your heritage.&#13;
(Indian clothing, Spanish clothes, German clothes, etc.) wear&#13;
theml&#13;
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Food:&#13;
If possible, prepare a pot-luck dish which represents your&#13;
heritage, Mexican Food, Indian Food, Italt1anFood, German&#13;
Food etc.&#13;
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Heritage Recipes&#13;
If you are bringing an unusual traditional food to the social, bring&#13;
the recipe to share with others.&#13;
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Get Well Wishes&#13;
Sanen Prontel&#13;
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Eileen Weaver&#13;
Micheal Naranjo&#13;
Joe Tree&#13;
Ralph-Brear&#13;
Vola Welmer&#13;
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When his daughter commented&#13;
on t he fabulous new equipment&#13;
in her high school home economics classroom, the father a sked,&#13;
'·What h~n-c you learned t o cook&#13;
so fat·?"&#13;
The g irl shrugged. " \Ye ha,·en ·t&#13;
gotten into J;ooking yet," she replied. "We' re only up to thaw\ · ing."&#13;
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Amelia Howe&#13;
Julius Cloud&#13;
·J oe Abeyta&#13;
Michelle Gilbert&#13;
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Jennie Winters&#13;
Dan Newton&#13;
Ernest Burch&#13;
George Cook&#13;
Clim~ Roysdale&#13;
The theater manager not iced&#13;
a man sprawled acros:- four seats&#13;
and assumed he was a bum trying&#13;
. to keep ,nu-m and get ,-ome sleep.&#13;
"Sit up.·· he dem:rndecl. ··or pny&#13;
for the other th :-ee seat::;! ·· ·&#13;
The onlv rc:a;nonse \\'H~ a hni.··&#13;
moan. "Ge·t up&#13;
I'll c:ill the po~&#13;
lice! " persisted the rnamtger.&#13;
Kothing.&#13;
Thi:! manager caniNl out hi::;&#13;
threat and a pol ice offi&lt;' er arri,·ecl.&#13;
" l clentifr ,·0t1r~clf. mi:Sll!r.'' he&#13;
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Groaning loudly. the man got&#13;
to h b; feet. Slowlr ~u1d painfully.&#13;
he fina ll:"-- manfl.gecl an ans\\·er:&#13;
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'Tm Fred Kellev from the bakon~:_.,&#13;
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An elderly man was gjtting on&#13;
the porch of a little d llage store&#13;
when an expensiYe new cHr d roYe&#13;
_u p \\'ith t wo strangers in it.&#13;
"Hey, Cramps! " one of them&#13;
called out cleri::-ively. "How long&#13;
has this.burg been dead'? "&#13;
The native 1ookecl at them carefully ornr the rims of his spectacles.&#13;
"~ot long, I reckon," he fimtlly&#13;
replied. "You're the first buzzanls I'\·e seen."&#13;
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A1baricoque (Apricot)&#13;
Cereza (Cherry) (F)&#13;
Higo (Fig) (M)&#13;
Uva ( Grape) (F)&#13;
Pomelo (Grapefrui~) (M)&#13;
Toronja (Grapefruit) (F)&#13;
Limon (Lemon (M)&#13;
Melon (Melon) (M)&#13;
Guayaba (Guava) (F)&#13;
Lima (Lemon (F)&#13;
Naranja (Orange) (F)&#13;
Papaya (Pawpaw) (F)&#13;
Melocoton (Peach) (M)&#13;
Pera -(pear (F)&#13;
Pina (Pineapple) (F)&#13;
Tuna (Prickly Pear) (F)&#13;
Calabaza (Pumpkin) (F)&#13;
Pasas (Raisins) (F,PI.)&#13;
Zarzamora (Blackberry)&#13;
Fresa (Strawberry) (F)&#13;
Sandia (Watermelon) (F)&#13;
Cireuela (PLum)&#13;
Frambuesa (Rasberry)&#13;
Palta Avacado (Pear) (F)&#13;
Gran~da (Pomegranate)&#13;
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Happy Birthday&#13;
Feliz Cum.pleanos&#13;
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Ben Cordova&#13;
Mary Silva&#13;
Hynie Gardner&#13;
Sylvian Valdez&#13;
Joe McDaniel&#13;
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W. M. Forth&#13;
Mary Redwill&#13;
Viola Lipscomb&#13;
Danny Bean&#13;
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Hope Silva&#13;
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The April 1st Senior C i t i z e n : ~ 1 be the 'kick-of'f I for a&#13;
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series of Centennial and Bicentennial celebrations. sponored by various&#13;
groups.&#13;
The town of I gnacio celebrated "San Ignacio Golden Days" July 26 &amp;&#13;
1&#13;
27, ~1963 in observance of' 50 years since the incorporation of' the Town&#13;
in 1913.&#13;
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Mrs. Benedita Casias wife of Chrestino Casias, was chosen as the&#13;
reigning mot her she had lived i n I~acio since 1909 coming here with her&#13;
parents when she was one year old. The other two honorees during Golden&#13;
Days were Mrs . Vida Ritter, a resident since 1906 and Mrs. Mary Velasquez,&#13;
a resident since 1908 . All three ladies had lived in Ignacio continuously&#13;
since moving here.&#13;
Townspeople, businesshouses and organizations all joined in making&#13;
it a celebration to be long remembered. Parade chairman Ben Cordova reported 16 floats were signed up for the parade and more entries were&#13;
expected.&#13;
Sunbonnets had been selling briskly all week and the men were busy&#13;
growing first class beards.&#13;
Very rare golden railroad spikes were to be offered for sale and&#13;
articles of fift y years ago were being displayed in store windows •.&#13;
Milford Shiel ds, Colorado poet, wrote a special fiftieth Anniversary&#13;
poem and early day settlers recalled numerous events of the community for&#13;
publication in The I gnaci o Chiefrain. The JuJ.y 26 issue of the Chieftain&#13;
was the final edition to be published by Fay and Charlotte Jones as new&#13;
publisher Dick Carmack, longtime Bayfield resi'dent, had purchased the&#13;
newspaper.&#13;
It was recalled by Chrestino Casias that Roy Hall owned the first car&#13;
in Ignacio around 1905. Most people then drove in with a team and wagon&#13;
or rode horse back. As it took most of the day to go to Durango they&#13;
usually stayed overnight and returned home the next day.&#13;
Around 1910 L.M. Wayt, father of Mrs. Ritter and Jackson Payne, Glen&#13;
Payne's father, laid out the streets or Ignacio with a team of mules and&#13;
a plow.&#13;
Following the 1913 incorporation of the town Mr. Wayt took the papers&#13;
of incorporation into Durango to have them filed at the Courthouse. He&#13;
then served as the first Justice of Peace and the rest of his life was&#13;
known as Judge Wayt.&#13;
This 1976 year covers a lot 0£ history for the Town and the Southern&#13;
Ute Tribe.&#13;
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When an attack of la ry ngitis&#13;
cau sed a woman to lose h er Yoic-e,&#13;
her hus band decided t o help her&#13;
by inventing a commu n i&lt;-ation&#13;
sys tem. A certain number of taps&#13;
w ou ld indicate w hat she wanted&#13;
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"}'he ~~·aps on t his course are&#13;
ten1bl~.1 the _ta lkati\·e g o lfer&#13;
com plained to h is com1)anio11•&#13;
"The course's t raps ar e ;:;.bad&#13;
enough," growled one of the fo ul'~o1;1e, who was about to s h oot.&#13;
" o uld y ou mi nd keeping 11011 rs&#13;
shut?"&#13;
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to say:&#13;
One tap m eant "y es"; two taps&#13;
meant Hno''; th ree taps meant&#13;
''I'd like somt!thi ng to ea t .'' And&#13;
95 taps mean t "take out the ga rbage."&#13;
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''Dear," ~aid the: Yo ice on t he&#13;
telephone when the r()lmg mot h er&#13;
answered . '·thi,; i:-: :'- fom.&#13;
calling to find Otl t if D,,tl and I ccrnlti&#13;
lt?a ,·e yc.,ur chi ldn·n w :!h Y,)tt n ml&#13;
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�The Great Baker - Del Duca Buffalo Hunt&#13;
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The American Bison, which most of us call the buffal·o , once grazed&#13;
·=--.&#13;
the great plains in herds which numbered in the millions. They also&#13;
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roamed the Rockies in fair numbers, but this was often a smaller variety&#13;
called the Wood Buffalo. A couple of months ago the Senior Center asked&#13;
Chris Baker to find some buffalo meat for our Bi-Centennial Social. Chris&#13;
indicated this might be a more difficult task now than 100 years ago.&#13;
However 1 he agreed to try. Thus began the great Baker - Del Duca Buffalo&#13;
Hunt which ended in Denver. Ed Del Duca, Tribal land use planner! located&#13;
a supplier there who can ship the meat by air just before our Apr 1 1,&#13;
social.&#13;
Thank you, Ed-&amp; Chris. May all your hunts be successful.&#13;
Mrs; Laverne Klusman has been admitted to St. Lukes hospital in&#13;
Denver, Colorado for tests. Any friends wanting to write to her can&#13;
send their letters to Room 372, St. Lukes Hospital, Denver, Colorado&#13;
80203&#13;
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La Senora Laverne Klusman fue admitida ah el hospital de St. Lukes&#13;
en Denver a tomar un examen medico. Se alguinos de sus amigos quieren&#13;
escribirle, su di't'eccion es cuarto 372 St. Lukes Hospital Denver,&#13;
Colorado 80203.&#13;
Mrs. Udell Cardon and son Jay returned home Friday, March fifth trom&#13;
a two weeks vacation in Puerto Rico. They had a great time getting acquainted with Kristi Kay, the new daughter of the Robert Whytes 1 granddaughter for the Cardons. They also enjoyed sightseeing in Puert:o Rico.,&#13;
La sen'ora Udell Cardon y su hijo Jay ~eron a Puerto Rico ah visitar&#13;
a su hija y familia :senor y senora Robert Whitey a conocer a su nieta&#13;
Kristie Kay. Tambien les agrado mucho el pais.&#13;
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Frank Johnson, longtime Ignacio-Bayfield res·ident who spent the&#13;
winter in South Dakota, returned to Ignacio the first part of March and&#13;
plans to stay here through the summer.&#13;
El senor Frank Johnson se fue a South Dakota por el invierno pero&#13;
ahora ah regresado a Ignacio por el verano.&#13;
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Mr. &amp; Mrs. Lee Patrick were here the weekend of March, sixth from&#13;
their home in Gallup to visit the Louie Morrises and Mr. Patrick's&#13;
mother, Mrs. Mary Patrick. Mrs~ Patrick and Mrs. Potter both were quite&#13;
ill with the flu and are slowly recovering.&#13;
La familia de senor y senora Lee Patrick de Gallup visitaron a&#13;
senor y senora Louie Morris padres de la senora Patrick. Tambien&#13;
visitaron a l~s senoras Mary Patrick (mama de Lee) ya su tia Martha&#13;
Potter.&#13;
True and Margie Kirk and their three children spent the week of&#13;
March 1-6 visiting Tru~s parents in Amarillo, Texas,and Margie's parents&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Dunavant in Floydada, Texas. Mr. Dunavant is recovering from a recent h¢art attack and is doing well. Shelby Smith did&#13;
·chares for the Kirks and got well acquainted with their chickens, h~rse&#13;
and calf.&#13;
True y Margie Kirk y tres ninos pasaron la semana de marzo 1-6&#13;
visitando en Amerillo, Texas&#13;
con lo~ padres de True yen Floydada,&#13;
Texas a el Senor y Senora Grady Dunavant padres de la Sefiora Kirk. El&#13;
Senor Dunavant esta recobrando de un ataque de corazon. Shelby Smith&#13;
.=. cuido los animal es por ellos.&#13;
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Burch and Baker to Washington&#13;
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Southern Ute Tribal leaders were in Washington recently visiting&#13;
many senators and congressmen to lend support for additional funding&#13;
for the Animas-La Plata and the Dolores water projects and in favor of&#13;
a weather modification project for this area. Leonard Burch and Chris&#13;
Baker are planning to return to Washington about the 1st of April&#13;
when hearings on the ,projects will be held.&#13;
VeteransJ&#13;
The D.A.V. Mobile Unit will be in Durango at the Town Plaza on&#13;
Thursday March 25, 1976. Any veteran, disabled or not 1s· welcome to go&#13;
ask questions about benefits.&#13;
Social Sec;arity&#13;
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" office&#13;
A Social Security Agent from Durango '\dll be in Donna Youngs&#13;
(SUCAP) at 9:00 A. M. on April 21, 1976. Be on time.&#13;
Homemaker&#13;
Because of a grant from the Colorado Division ot Services for the&#13;
Aging, we have hired Shirley Schipp as our homemaker. Shirley can assist&#13;
senior citizens who are disabled or ill with many household duties. If&#13;
you need her help, call 563-4561.&#13;
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Mr. and Mrs. Emmet Hott spent two weeks in Old Mexico the last of&#13;
February to travel by train along with two other couple from this area.&#13;
In Chihuahua the tour group enjoyed visiting with Mrs. Pancho Villa and&#13;
seeing her Museum home.&#13;
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Senor y SeYfora Emmet Hott pasaron dos semanas en Mejico de vacacion.&#13;
V1ajaron por tren yen Chihauhua visitaron con la Senora Pancho Villa.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Harris and children were moving the first or the&#13;
week of March 15th from the Gillis Trailer home to ·the Chavez house on&#13;
south Browning which they have bought.&#13;
½a Casa____de Seno~ y Senora, Benino Chavez en la aveneda Browning la&#13;
compro el Senor y Senora Bud Harris y ahora mismo estan mudandose •&#13;
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Mrs. Vida Ritter was able to come home Friday, the 12th. She had been&#13;
a patient in Community Hospital for several weeks.&#13;
, Esperamos que la Senora Vida Ritter siga recobrandose despues de&#13;
paC.Or dos semanas en el hospital.&#13;
Palm Sunday services at Allison and the Ignacio Presbyterian Churches&#13;
will be conducted by the Rev. R.E. McC1uggage.&#13;
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The eleven o'clock Easter Sunday services, April 18th, for Bayfield&#13;
and Ignacio is scheduled for the Ignacio church with Rev. McCluggage&#13;
...J preaching.&#13;
Services at the Ignacio Catholic Church on Palm Sunday and Easter&#13;
~unday are at 10:00 o'clock in the morning.&#13;
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�La elecci6!l en Ignacio para elegir un mayor y tres miembras del concilio&#13;
se llebara acabo el dia seis de abril en el To'Wll Hall de las siete de la&#13;
'-~,&#13;
manana a~ta las siete de la tarde. Son elegidos per el termino de&#13;
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cuatro anos.los calificaciones para votar~&#13;
Tiene que ser cuidadano5de los estados unidos,tener no menos que&#13;
18 anos de edadJaber vivido en el estado de Colorado yen el Pueblo de&#13;
Ignacio porno menos que trienta y dos dias -antes de la elecc!on. Haber&#13;
sido registrado antes de el d1a seis de abril.&#13;
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Seviendo en el borde a la presente: Joseph Romero, de Mayor, Chris&#13;
Baker, Ben Cordova, Tony Gallegos, Fred Lucero, Joe Mestas y Rudy Mestas&#13;
en el concilio. Terminos que expiran son de los Senores Romero, Baker,&#13;
Lucero, y Rudy Mestas. ·&#13;
Candidates para el puesto de Mayor son Emmet Hott and Joseph Romero.&#13;
Y para el concilio son Chris Baker, Fred Lucero, Rudy Mestas Terry&#13;
Gillespie, Arnold Lucero, Tom Wiseman ·,- Harry Valencia, y w1i1ard Semler.&#13;
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The next Town Election in Ignacio will be held from 7:00 A. M. to&#13;
?:00 P. M. at the Town Hall on April 6, 1976.&#13;
The Mayor and Council members are elected for four (4) year terms&#13;
of office.&#13;
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Qualifications are u. So Citizenship, 18 years of age or older and&#13;
a resident of the State of Colorado and the Town of Ignacio for 32 days&#13;
prior to the election. Also you would have had to be registered either&#13;
at the Ignacio Town Hall or the County Clerk's office in Durango by&#13;
March 5th.&#13;
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Presently serving on the Ignacio Town board are: Joseph Romero&#13;
Mayor,, Council members Chris Baker, Ben Cordova, Tony Gallegos, Fred Lucero,&#13;
Joe Mestas and Rudy Mestas. Terms of office expering are those of Romero,&#13;
Baker Lucero and Rudy· Mestas.· · · ·&#13;
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1he Candidates for Mayor are.Emmett Hott and Joseph Romero. The&#13;
candidates for the three trustee seats are: Chris Baker, Terry Gtllespie,&#13;
Charles Gr3:t1t, A!nold_ -!• _I,u_cero, ~ed Lucero, Rudy Mestas, Tom Wiseman, - ·&#13;
Harry M. J._Va..lencia and;Willard Semler.&#13;
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Mr. and Mrs. Adalfo Olguin have returned from a month vacation that&#13;
took them to Pboenlx, Tucson and Casa Grande Arizona. They also visited&#13;
their daughter (Romona) and family Mr •. and Mrs. Modesto Ortiz and their&#13;
son and family Mr. and Mrs. Lance Olguin in Globe, Arizona. Then on to&#13;
Old Mexico where they went to Agua Prieta, Casa Grande and at Jeminez they&#13;
visited with Mr. Olguin's niece· in laws. They stopped at a lot of other&#13;
places and report a wonderful time.&#13;
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Senor y Senora·. Adalfo Olguin &amp;n regresado de un mes de vacacion.&#13;
Ellos fueron a Phoenix, Tucson y Casa Grande, Arizona tci.mbien visitaron ah&#13;
su hija y familia Senor y Se"ifora Modesto ya su hijo y familia Se'nor y&#13;
Senora Lance Olguin en Globe, Arizona. Tambien fueron a mejico y visitaron&#13;
a los suegros de una sobrina de el&#13;
Olguin en Jeminez. Tambien se&#13;
pQ,Sieron en Casa GrandeJAgua prieta,y muchos otros lugares muy bonitos.&#13;
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TRIBAL FINE ARTS CENTER REJECTED&#13;
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The ~ribal Council has rejected the proposed tribal fine arts&#13;
center. This action was taken for a number of reasons among which&#13;
was a worry that the center would not be sel£-supportiilg. Many&#13;
people are disappointed, but the council has made it.s decision; so,&#13;
it's back to the drawing board for a better idea.&#13;
Funeral services' for Frank M. Neil Bo, were held Friday, March 12th&#13;
rrom the Ertel Chapel with the Rev. Birdie McCarty o~ticiating, Burial&#13;
was 1n Crestview Memorial Gardens.&#13;
Mr. Neil died Wednesday, the 10th, in Community Hospital. He farmed&#13;
1n the Ignacio-Oxford area 45 years, retiring about five years ago and had&#13;
been living in Durango since then.&#13;
He was born in Durango May 5, 1 896 and married Lilly Belle in 1 924&#13;
in Vancouver, Washington. In 1974 the Neils celebrated their 50th wedding&#13;
anniversary. Mr. Neil was a member of the Free Methodist Church and a&#13;
Veteran of World War I.&#13;
He 1s survived by his wife, four daughters, one son a sister and two&#13;
brothers, 30 grandchildren and 18 great grandchi.l dren.&#13;
A film on Ca~cer was shown by Mrs. Carmen Rea, program chairman for&#13;
the Monday evening, March eighth Pah-Chu-Chu-Wa club meeting at the Lions&#13;
Building.&#13;
Most of the film concerned breast cancer and early detection methods.&#13;
The roll call topic was 'Old time Health Remedies' Hostesses were&#13;
Mrs. Heinie Gardner and Mrs. Sheryl Mayrield.&#13;
.&#13;
The February 23 club meeting program was in charge of Mrs. Matilda&#13;
- Romero. Gene Naranjo talked on the history 0£ turquoise and Indian jewelry,&#13;
There was a display of Silver and turquoise jewelry. Roll call was on&#13;
'Indian Artifacts'. Hostesses were Mrs. Nona Roberts and Mrs. Vivian&#13;
Richmond. Washington's birthday the 22nd one--in the decorations.&#13;
Mrs. Lena Witt returned to her home-in Denver via Frontier Saturday&#13;
morning, February 28th after staying wi.th her sister, Mrs. Lawrence&#13;
Wiseman for a couple of weeks.&#13;
La Senora Lena Witt regreso a su hogar en Denver el dia viente Y ocho&#13;
de febrero dispues de aber estado con su hermana la Senora Lawrence&#13;
Wiseman por qos semanas.&#13;
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The High Country Singerl 9f Durango presented an evening or music in&#13;
the Community Buildi ng, Sundly evening, February 29th. It was very much&#13;
enjoyed by those attending a.lid the chi1d.ren of the three couples also&#13;
played and sang several numbers. There were seven adults in the group.&#13;
The program was sponsored by lthe Ignacio Assembly of God Church.&#13;
El dia vente y nueve de \febrero las High Country Singers de Durango.&#13;
presentaron un programa de mtlsica muy bonita en el Community Building.&#13;
Los que atendieron se divert~eron mucho. El proirama fue patrocinado por&#13;
Ignacio Assembly of God Chur9ho&#13;
Beef and Beef by produc~s was the topic of the program given by Mrs.&#13;
Sharon Wilcox, of the La Plata County Cowbells, at the Happy H?memakers&#13;
Extension Club meeting. Mrs. Wilcox pointed out that the cow is a walking&#13;
factory and the horns, hair, hides are put to many uses as well as the&#13;
,,.eat and milk:.&#13;
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The meeting was in the Ignacio Presbyterian Church annex Friday after~ noon, the 12th, with Mrs. Nona Roberts and Mrs. Mildred Sparks as the&#13;
hostesses.&#13;
The business meeting vas condu:ted by club president, Mrs. Thelma&#13;
Wright.&#13;
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HEALTH TIP&#13;
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erthrttis Warning Signs&#13;
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Persistant pain,stiffness on arisi?;gi.nts&#13;
Pain or tenderness in on: or more JO&#13;
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Swel'ling in one or more ~oints. ~&#13;
ially when they invol·..re more&#13;
Reeurronoe of thP.~A Rymp-com~' espec .&#13;
than one joint.&#13;
in th8&#13;
ck lower back. knees and other joints.&#13;
Pain and stiffness.&#13;
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hancis and feet.&#13;
Tingling Sensatiiohntslin th~e;~~ge~;~b~ss or fatigue.&#13;
Unexplained we g&#13;
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ca11 your doctor or clinic promptly~&#13;
If you have any of these svm·ptoms,.&#13;
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Mr. &amp; Mrs. Walter Hardy moved ·the weekend of February 28th into&#13;
the trailer home of Mrs •. Julia Eng~er. The Hardy's moved to Igiiacio&#13;
from Arizona, but had also lived north of Bayfield.&#13;
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. . Senor Y senora Walter Hardy se an mudado a la c~sa de la se'i(ora&#13;
Julia Engler. La familia Hardy son de el estado de.Arizona y vivieron&#13;
al norte de Bayfield por una temporada.&#13;
The women of ~atin America prepared the program for the 1976 World&#13;
Day of _Prayrr servic~s held ·F riday March .fifth. se·veral people attended the services in tne afternoon at the Presbyterian Church in Bayfield&#13;
A social .hour f9llowed. Evening services were given by the women of&#13;
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the St. Ignat~us Catholic church in Ignacio.&#13;
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pa~i~i i!a db&#13;
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Las · mujeres a.e America Latina prepararo~ e1·:proiram~&#13;
diaJ , dia conco de marzo en la 1.gles1.a res yte&#13;
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!?~i~t~~yft~!d;er!fci~:&#13;
~~r~~~!~i~t;~~!~~ne~oia"~~~t~i~~ne~a!a~~:!~s&#13;
de la iglesia catolica de San Ignacio en cargo de el programa.&#13;
Winners of the DAR Good Citizens Contest were honored with a tea.&#13;
Among the eight Basin winners were ¥~ry Lou Foreman, Ignacio ~igh School&#13;
senior and Judith Mae Franks of -Bayfield. Miss Franks was unable to&#13;
attend the tea. The 'vrinners were presented with pins and certificates&#13;
from DAR Vice Regen~, Mrs. Charles W. Babcock during the ceremonies.&#13;
Las senori tos 1-1a.ry Lou Foreman de Iyn.acio. y Judi th. Ma.e 1i'-ranks de&#13;
Bayfield ganadoras de la col!ltesta de DAR.: Griod-Citizmis fueron'&#13;
honrados con un tef. La senora 'Charles Babcock. vic~ presidenta tambien&#13;
les presento certificados de honor.&#13;
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Anyone wishing to donate outgrown or.good used clothing to the&#13;
Friendship Circle before the April Rummage Sale may leave it in the·&#13;
Ignacio Presbyterian Church vestibule • .Articles would be most welcome.&#13;
Watch for the April date of the Rummage sale scheduled for the Presbyterian&#13;
Church annex.&#13;
Se alguien tiene ropa que ya no necesita y la quieren donar para&#13;
un rummage sale la pueden dejar en el vestibUlo de la iglesia Presbytereane;&#13;
Pangan cuidado por la fecha de la venta que va a ser en alguin tiempo&#13;
•&#13;
en abril.&#13;
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Mr. and Mrs. Crawford went to Craig on February 25th for a visit with&#13;
Mrs. Crawford's sister and family. They returned home March seventh.&#13;
Senor y Se11"ora Crawfdrd fueron a Craig, Colorado a visitar a la&#13;
hermana de la Senora Crawford •.&#13;
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