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�April 25, SENIOR SOCIAL&#13;
Welcome to our April Social&#13;
Date : April 25, 1975&#13;
Where : Community Center&#13;
12:00 noon&#13;
i'11'hen&#13;
How&#13;
: Pot Luck&#13;
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Allison-Arboles _ Please bring desserts&#13;
Town of Ignacio _ Please·bring Vegetables· and salads&#13;
- Please bring main dishes&#13;
Rural areas near Ignacio&#13;
(Casseroles, etc.)&#13;
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Mr. and Mrs. Paul Harris&#13;
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Alcario Vigil&#13;
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Mr. C.S. Silva&#13;
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Get Well Wishes&#13;
sa.,en Pronto!&#13;
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Joe Tree&#13;
Fred Atencio&#13;
Otis Black&#13;
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. Oscar.Strain&#13;
Do~thy Naranjo&#13;
Stella Lucero&#13;
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MI-s. Cedelia Mestas&#13;
Richard Jefferson&#13;
Teddy Baker&#13;
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Alcario Vigil&#13;
Jennie Vigil&#13;
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Our Sympathy to the family of Pedro Casias,&#13;
Congratulations to:&#13;
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Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Martines - Baby girl, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Nordeen Baby boy and to V.r. and }11-s. Ivan Palmer - baby girl.&#13;
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The Hymn Society of America,&#13;
in coopCl';:ition with the Cilurd1&#13;
Relation,; Deparimeni of the&#13;
American c\ssociation of Re!ired&#13;
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Persons, is searehir.g for new&#13;
hymn,; 1hat celebrate the later&#13;
years of lifl',&#13;
l'articip;i,1!s are a!'."hi,d Lo l'ollow these spe:.:ificat ions:&#13;
1. Hymns should he ccumeni('Hi in stope and suitable for use&#13;
not only in Prote,:Lant and Hom;i n&#13;
Catholic chun·he~,, IJ\ll al,.:o in&#13;
Jewisl1 eongregations. .&#13;
;2. The pi-imarv i11lcrest of the&#13;
projcd is in the {ronls of the new&#13;
hymm,. The:, sh,Jt!l,J be \1Titte11&#13;
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new tune rn::y he ,.;uhmitt'-!d with&#13;
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ateej)trct for rnt1Jkatio;1. but pc1·.&#13;
missit,n tu &lt;r-1nlt' or publi,;h will&#13;
lw gl\·~'11, 1Yithout fet'. to hYnrnal&#13;
anti ch uiThisy rn: g·o?,11 e ~di t o;·s&#13;
upon ihtir '.ll'ittc,."request.&#13;
7. The new ln'mns :::hould he&#13;
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Hymn Society of a\nwric:1, Eoom&#13;
2-12 . .f'i';:i l{in&gt;r:side Drin:. Xew&#13;
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tests subrni1 itcd.&#13;
9. '1\::-U; of linnn.s fuunrl acceptabi~ ,di) Lie Jrnblished il\· the&#13;
Hymn Sucicty or AmeriC'.a. ·&#13;
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Somelim·e when -you're feeling important&#13;
Sometime when you're ego's in bloom&#13;
Sor.ictlme when you take it for grantc&gt;d&#13;
You're the best qualified in the room.&#13;
Sometime when you feel tint you're going&#13;
Would leave an unfillable hole,&#13;
Just follow this simple inslruction&#13;
And see how it humbles your soui.&#13;
Take a bucket and fill it wilh water.&#13;
Pnt your hand in it, up to the wrist.,&#13;
Pull it out, and the hole that's remaininr, •&#13;
Is a measure of 1-.0\V you'll be missed.&#13;
You may splash all you plc(lse when you enter&#13;
You can stir up the wu ler gaiore&#13;
But stop and you'll find in a minute&#13;
That it looks f! uite the sarnc as before.&#13;
The moral in this q1.w.inl examplP.&#13;
Is do just tht bed that yoti c;:rn&#13;
Be proud of yourself. but remern ba&#13;
There is nn-inciispcne:able rnan.&#13;
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Now please (lon·t hr so &lt;l:s•~ouraged;&#13;
Th€-rr- s ~0n1cr.i11r..s f'!'l.0re to d()&#13;
Now that yoifre properly humbled,&#13;
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After you've l1·ied tho: experimer,t,&#13;
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The greater the rt,su!L will be;&#13;
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c Old ~gB means institutfon-!1iost ster;:-c,;,ypes about [ftO,V·ing old 2.re- b::.;~ed on srro!lc1_·a1~~ al i~at k·n %Oner or 1~.t,Jr. F?rong.&#13;
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Long-held 11,yths fl-L;:;u( human&#13;
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er; tiiic rs::,,et::.~·c h ;,. nct by d1E:- t'.:;::., 8.l'··&#13;
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to Dr. Ven\ Be,,gts~n t;,f USC'~&#13;
Andrus G2ronto1ogy f.}~11.ter. Dr.&#13;
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nbcmt ai;;ing which hi} says are&#13;
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being di:-:;ci·sditcd by rt;:~earch ~&#13;
-:;, Rdireirwnt i3 a tram,1&lt;1.ti~&#13;
ex1_•E:ri,!,ice n.nd many die .soon&#13;
:iJt,;tward. To the contrary, some&#13;
sw.dies have sug_cnsted thathcailh&#13;
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O;,,.l'1f about 5 per cr:,nt cf' thNe&#13;
(l':.'C;. 65 circ in nurJi';2_q ho,t1es or&#13;
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i::xtendcd rnrefclcii~ties.&#13;
::;; The 0;1jy ,.-"·py to be happy&#13;
in rnti.:·:-rr:e:nt L, to ;,t.ny a,~tive.&#13;
Nci necessarily. It ha!'. been&#13;
shown that indi·vidual perfmiality rlu;,rncteri..si.ics of sorr12 trtir-&#13;
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meaningflll li·ues b-y disengaging&#13;
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from the rigors of their earlier&#13;
yec.,·s o.nd ta.king to the rcichng&#13;
chafr.&#13;
$ Pt&gt;.0ple ~hvays b2come more&#13;
conscrYative as th2y grow older.&#13;
Thi., hC!.s been disproved by Dr.&#13;
Bengston 's own research in.to&#13;
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genern.tiorwl co;itinuities and&#13;
(, Se.:rn.al interest r:ea,;es in the differences in three-generation&#13;
later- yE::-.,s. SevenLl studies docu- .families.&#13;
Dr. B~ng:ston says the tenment what oldBr people already&#13;
icnow ~- this simply is not so,&#13;
denc}' has been to base percepG IQ declir1e.s and people iosic tions of aging on myths such as&#13;
the ability to karn 2.s they grov;' t_iwse.&#13;
"\Vith the new type of older&#13;
older. Research based cm e:i:tensh·e cesti:tig of older wbjccts re, pe!·son becoming more visible,"&#13;
filtes th-!,s, In fact, some aspects he says, "perhaps 'Ne ma.y see a&#13;
~f i'.ntellectJJ.,al fllnction actitally n,vit·do;·1 of our v,·holly nei;ative&#13;
i·r1,crease.&#13;
vie\vs of old age."&#13;
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Mm1x: \-Vhii.t did th11! mun&#13;
sn:v yoo~tert.lay wh(m the sleamrolJ 1'r ;,qu,1shed his cat'?&#13;
Pt:rc~·: Nothin,;, 11c just sio0d&#13;
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th(m,~ with a long puss.-Atirlrey Eide, Tomah m·.-J;. }\/is.&#13;
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The Senior Citizens of Igna cio were invited by the Pagosa Senior&#13;
,, Citizens to their social Friday Ap ril 11th. Lucille Martinez and Liva&#13;
:. } Pacheco accompanied Louie Valencia, Max Watts, Pauline Rodriquez, Maria&#13;
Atencio, Daisy Kerns, Lucy Duran, 1:~lorence Selph and Ruby Hailey. We had&#13;
a very enjoyable time. Because of illness 11innie Cloud and Sunshine Smith&#13;
were unable to go. It was a very stormy day but we were very fortunate in&#13;
having Danny Bean as our driver.&#13;
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Los citidadanos ma.yores de I gnacio fueron invitados ah -una comida en&#13;
Pagosa Springs, Colorade&gt; el viernes dis once d~ ma.rzo. Lucille Hartinez y&#13;
Liva Pacheco acompanieron a Louis Valencia, Hae Watts, Pauline Rodriquez,&#13;
Maria Atencio, Daisy Kerns, Lucy Durm, Fl,orence Selph, y Ruby Hailey todas&#13;
tuvieron un tiempo muy agradable. Las Senoras Minnie Cloudy Sunshine Smith&#13;
no tueron por causa de enferrnedad.&#13;
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Easterners, v ac ation i ng in&#13;
Yellowst one :National P ark, w~re&#13;
watching a herd of a ntelope - a&#13;
species they had never before&#13;
seen in the flesh.&#13;
"Have you e1,•er," exclaimed&#13;
a member of the g roup loudly,&#13;
"seen a stranger-looking animal?"&#13;
With t hat, one nea rby antelope&#13;
turned and remarked sorrowfulh•&#13;
to another, "I just heard a di;~&#13;
couraging word."&#13;
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" I'm beginning to feel like a&#13;
melon," the recent retiree grumbled t o his wife.&#13;
"How come? "&#13;
"We_II, all I seem to hear any&#13;
more 1s, 'Honey, do t his,' and&#13;
'Honey, do tha t . ... '"&#13;
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Returning to h is stadium seat,&#13;
popcorn in hand, a rather obese&#13;
· baseball fan leaned OYer and asked&#13;
a woman seated on the aisle, " Did&#13;
I step on your feet when I ,vent&#13;
out?"&#13;
"Well," sm iled the woman.&#13;
ready to accept his apology, "as&#13;
a matter of fact, you did."&#13;
"Good," exclaimed the portly&#13;
one, squeezing past her. "This is&#13;
the right row, then.' '&#13;
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A slide program on scenes from Switzerland were sho1-m by 1-f. rs . Perry&#13;
Ball of Durango at t he April 14 Study Club meeting. Accompanying Mr.s.&#13;
Ball was Pam Smith, a Fort Lewis College student from Alaska. A. number o:f&#13;
guests were present to see the sltdes. ·&#13;
The pictures were or · taBrea, a Christian Retreat in the Swiss Alps&#13;
operated by Rev. and Mrs. Schaffer. He is a former Presbysterian minister&#13;
from the United States. Dr. and Mrs. Ball attended LaBrea for two months&#13;
for study. YoUDg people, for the most part, come from all over the world&#13;
for this noted Christian study and work.&#13;
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The program was arranged by Mrs . Vivian Richmond. Hos-tesses were Mrs.&#13;
Shirley Reinhardt and Mrs. Eda He.uret.&#13;
A number 0£ club members plan to attend the district convention in&#13;
Silverton on Saturday, April ;9 - if weather allows. Mrs. Eula.Preston&#13;
is the district president.&#13;
The next meeting is April 28 with the spring luncheon scheduled for&#13;
May 12.&#13;
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Lady" in __weiq,h ting: "My husband is a tyrant," wept the&#13;
yo~m"' bi 1de. In fact, he makes me so ner vous I'm Iosincr&#13;
weight."&#13;
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" Then why don't you leave him?" a sympathetic listen-&#13;
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". " Oh, I'm going to," responded the bride between tears,&#13;
Just as soon as I get do wn to 120 pounds."&#13;
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After a long-haired youth final-&#13;
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ly broke down and had the barber&#13;
cut off his locks, hi.s friend joking ly asked, " How m uch weight did&#13;
you lose in the operation?"&#13;
"About 135 poun ds ." the young&#13;
man replied. "I got i\Iom off my&#13;
back."&#13;
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�·Mrs. Benedita Casias received a letter from Mr. and Mrs. Ray Casias&#13;
who are on vacation in Dakar Senegal West .Africa where thoir daughter Marian&#13;
I'es-ides and is a school teacher.&#13;
The Casias attended mass for Palm and East~~ SUndays they say the&#13;
chur ch Choir sounded like the 11 Mor man Tabernacle Choir" the mass was sa id in&#13;
French. On March 26 they attended t he celebration of the Birth of Mohammed,&#13;
which is like Christmas in the U. S.A.&#13;
The Casias spent a couple of days in the Cannary Islands then a week&#13;
in Spain. They have enjoyed the food and the climate where ever they went&#13;
bu-t found the cost of living very high every where.&#13;
La Senora Beneditta Casias -recib,).o carta de sus bijos Senor y Senora&#13;
Ray Casias quienes andaban de vacacion en Dakar Senegal West Africa&#13;
vesitando a su hija la Senorita Marian quien es maestm.d~. escuela. Los&#13;
Casias attendieron misa el domingo de Ramos y el domingoJpascua y dicen _&#13;
que el caro de canticos se entonaban como el coro de el 11 Morman Tabernacle&#13;
Choir" la misa fue dicha. en Frances. El dia 26 de Marzo attendieron a la&#13;
celebracion del Nocimento de 11 Moh amnred 11 que es como el Navidad para nosotros&#13;
en los Estados. Los Casias lle garon a Cannary Island por dos dias y pasaron&#13;
una semana en Espa..~ia, desfruitando de la differentes comidas y las climas&#13;
hallaron de que el costo de vivir esta muy alto en donde quiera.&#13;
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Denture re.pair&#13;
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Dining out&#13;
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Cracked dentures are not a lost&#13;
cause - they can be mended&#13;
several times .. '\\'hen this is no&#13;
longer possible. a dentist can&#13;
make 2 new plate using the :'&gt;ame&#13;
teeth. This will cost con.siderablr&#13;
less than making a completely&#13;
new dentnre.&#13;
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It's a plea.sure to eat out once&#13;
in a while, but it's so expensh-e !&#13;
Cut the cost of an occasional&#13;
restaurant meal by making it&#13;
luncheon rather t han dinner. In&#13;
many restaurant.s, prices go up&#13;
at night, but the qnality is the&#13;
same all day long.&#13;
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Sweater: a garment a child has&#13;
to put ~n when his grandmoth&#13;
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On Easter Sunday Mr. &amp;nd Mrs. Ben Cordova hosted a pot luck dinner for&#13;
a Valencia .family r eunion, ninety famil y member s attended. Among t hose&#13;
attendi ng were Mr. and Mrs . Adolfo Tafoya (Mrs. Tafoya, Irene is Mrs .&#13;
Cordovas Neice) from Yelm Washington. Two birt hdays wer e cel ebr ated, one&#13;
of them was Ben Cordovas. A beautiful Birt hday cake was ba1red hv Mrs . Vickey&#13;
Reider in the shape of Easter rabbit i n blue yellow and white- colors .&#13;
Af'ter a variety of delj.cious Mexican food etc •. , Hrs. Tafoya. and Mrs.&#13;
Faye LQbato from Dolores, Colorado, sang spiritual hymns Mrs. Lobato played&#13;
the guitar o ·&#13;
Ot her members of t he f amilies j oined in the singing , and a f amiliar&#13;
pe r s onality d1splayed his imitati ons t a l ents , had many good hours of l a ugbes .&#13;
Everyone i s lookin f orward to . s e eing the movi e s made that day .&#13;
This r eunion will be one d{the Valencias .fondest momaries for many years&#13;
to come.&#13;
El dom:lngo dia de Pa s cua el Senor y Senor Ben Cordova inioiaron una&#13;
reunion de la familia Val enci a, noventa miembros .de la pa rentel a se juntaron&#13;
en la s ala de l a I gl esia. Soberinos El Senor Adolfo Tafoya de Yelm&#13;
Washington , dos cumpl e anos se celebraron ese dia, el Senor Ben Cord.ova fue&#13;
uno de ellos. L~ Senora Victoria Rei der hiso el caque de cumpleano , en&#13;
forma de un coneJo con colores de blanco amari llo y azul .&#13;
Depue s de desfrutar de t odas las comidas Mexicanas, y varios delicios&#13;
apetitos la Senora Irene Tafoya y la Senora Faye Loba to de Dolores Colorado&#13;
cantaron canti cos espiritulas y l a Senora Loba to canto y toco la ~itara&#13;
Otros miembers de la familia Valencia , cantaron y unas persona s&#13;
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(soberinos) entr etubo a los familiares c:on sus talentos y imitaciones.&#13;
Es ta reunion sera una de las mas estimadas memorias de la familia&#13;
Valencia.&#13;
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Ignacio school board election to name two board members for six ye~.:r&#13;
,-\ terms will be from 7 A.M. to 7 P.M., Tuesday, May sixth. Voters will cast&#13;
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Jtheir bal.lots :tn Oxford, Allison and the Lions Building in Ignacio. Outgoing board members are secretary of rhe board, Robert Hott, who is a&#13;
candidate ror- a second six year term and Ray Martin who is not a candidate&#13;
for re-election.&#13;
Other candidates for the two positions besides Mr. Hott are Hattie&#13;
Silva, Patrick Conley, Donald Anderson, Anna Marie Scott and Fred Lucero.&#13;
Residents of the Ignacio school district, 11J are urged to vote in the&#13;
May 6 election.&#13;
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La eleccion de el borde de educa.cion sera el dia 6 de Mayo de las 7:&#13;
de la manana a las 7: de la ta.rde seran e.il.egidos dos nuebos miembro!lt por&#13;
el termino de seis anos.&#13;
Lug~re~ de elecciones ser~n el 9:xford, Allis,2-n yen Ignacio sera en el.&#13;
Li ons Bu1l~:1ng "--v Le s mieob~os salien·ces s01: el Senor Ray Martin y SenorRobert Hot -c, oenor Hott se:ra un d~ los candidatos puesto para se:r.' re--elegid.os.&#13;
Los nuebos candidatos sertm la Senora Hattie Silva, Patrick Conley Donald&#13;
Ande~son,,Anna Marie Scotty Fr ed Lucero. Lo.s resi dentes de el disfricto&#13;
11J cte I gna cio s e l e s pide voten en esta eleccion.&#13;
Can you guess the answel's&#13;
that all begin "can-"? For&#13;
ir.stance, a swcrt can Wl"~1d be&#13;
"cand:;r."&#13;
A cily in China?&#13;
·uorcm0&#13;
1\ Y:a!er c.an'r&#13;
'ITDalUB::J&#13;
&#13;
A nhooting c~n?&#13;
'UO'UUll:J&#13;
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A burning can?&#13;
·a:puP.:J&#13;
A floating can?&#13;
·am.w=i&#13;
A fruit can?&#13;
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adnor,riue8&#13;
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A can ,"Tith steep sides?&#13;
'UOAUl!::J&#13;
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A flying can?&#13;
'Anm'2:J&#13;
&#13;
A v;liii kid: "Attentioi;, children," smiled !he ki12()?garlrn teacher. ··:'.\cw.&#13;
who c.in kll mo v,•hal comes after the l&lt;cttn C,:&#13;
UD shot .Joey's hand.&#13;
"Yes, Joey."&#13;
.&#13;
"Whiz!" he shouted in reply,&#13;
Roomer: Does the W&amp;i(:;7&#13;
alw8);~ .:-:ome thrnugh ,he :uof&#13;
Hke this'?&#13;
Landlord: No. it only cumes&#13;
through when it rains.-Goorge&#13;
McCarthy, Glencoe, Iil.&#13;
&#13;
Snapm1 q1icstion: Four-yeor-old Philip. who \·,•as par!icnl~rly ~ond or_ raw celery, was trying cooked c:elery for the&#13;
first t ime. His amazed reaction: 1.lfow did you manage to&#13;
&#13;
get the noise out?"&#13;
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&#13;
-Graig James, Port Angeles,&#13;
Wash.&#13;
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Hr. and Mrs. E.F. Patrick and George Anderson headed for a camping&#13;
&#13;
vacation :l.n Arizona and· po'ssibly California. rct-urnlng hoile W&lt;:;dnesday&#13;
even1.ng, April second. They had planned to take a longer 'ya.cation, but.&#13;
&#13;
thought it was too cold.&#13;
El Senor y Senora E .F. Patrick y el Senor George Anderson se fueron a&#13;
vacacio'n en el estado. de .Arizona y en California ellos · pensabRn en campar· a.&#13;
f'uera ha.llaron que todn.vi&lt;t, estaba muy frio.&#13;
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1&#13;
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Spring Vacation was -some'·rher e around Easter--remernber? The three&#13;
Wiseman y oung people were all home on Easter Sunday, alth011gh, they arrivfid .&#13;
&#13;
,__}9.nd left on different.days. Loretta and Larry from the:Lr schools in Canyon&#13;
City and Gretchen from ewe in Denver.&#13;
I&#13;
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La Vacacion de primavera fue durante la semana del Domingo de Easter&#13;
Los h.ijos de Senor y Seifora Tom Wiseman Loretta, Lar1•y y Gretchen estubieron&#13;
aqui vesitando en ese tiempo.&#13;
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�;,:r·&#13;
M!'s. Betty Clifton on vacation from her school in Be:iverton) Oregon&#13;
~\cl.S&#13;
&#13;
home to see her father, Elmer Briggs, and other relatives, including&#13;
&#13;
her sister, Ella Marie Smith in Farmington.&#13;
She also stopped in Denver to see her brother, Bill Briggs, and family,&#13;
Her husband, Jud, who also teaches in Beaverton was visiting his family.&#13;
,...,,,.&#13;
&#13;
La Senora Betty Clifton de Beaverton, Oregon vino a vesi tar a su pa.d:re,&#13;
el Senor Elmer Briggs y otros parientes a su hermana EJ.la Haria SrQ;i th de&#13;
Farmington . Ella visi to a su herm~no Bill Briggs y familia J El 1Serior Jud&#13;
Smith esposo de Betty es maestro de escuela.&#13;
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CLASSROOM CLASSIC&#13;
A second-grade teather informed her clas3 that the&#13;
school wa.s going to hold a;&#13;
lite.rary fair, and she asked&#13;
if any of them tl10Eght they&#13;
co1,ld make a contribution.&#13;
One small boy raised his hand&#13;
cmd. 'Voluntee,ed, "I know&#13;
where there's some litter l&#13;
can bring."&#13;
-Haro/a Hdfer&#13;
&#13;
Mr o end H.1·s., James sterltng and thT.ee children ·were here from Lake&#13;
&#13;
Havasu C:lty, Arizona for a few days vis lting Mrs. Sterling's parents, the&#13;
Rr.r...met Hotts'.' and brother @nd family, the RobGrt.Bottse They left f~Yr· home&#13;
Easte:t· Sunday morning so the ch..i.lclren c ould be bnck in school Londay.,&#13;
&#13;
Bl Seno~ y Se1iora James Steriing y familla de Lake Havasu City, Arizona&#13;
vial t exon a sus padres eJ. Senor y Se:iio:ra Emmet Hott y :SU hermano Rotert Rott.&#13;
&#13;
Laurence Harker :retu:rn.ed home the first of .April with a real suntan&#13;
&#13;
r..fter spending the winter in Florence~ Jl.ri zona. H&amp; and his brother~ Deriey&#13;
Narke:r.- fro:.:. Tucson~ s1JEmt one day a week together·~&#13;
Mr. Marker di:dn' t ntls s 01;,.t entirely on wj_.nter either e.s there has&#13;
been plenty more of i t since the f'l:rst of April here ..&#13;
&#13;
ln Seno:r LaWl'ence Ha:r·ker regr-eso a su hogar la semana pasaa.a., El paso&#13;
el invj_erno en Florence, .AJ.•izcna. El visi to con su herrnano Dewey Marker de&#13;
Tuscon.&#13;
__,&#13;
EJ. Senor Marker no erro la ultim.a tempestad de nieve.&#13;
&#13;
The Lyle Crawfords returned. hmm ;i,pril second foJ.loi·1ing a 16 day&#13;
spring va,c~-cion triµ to Arizona cities. Tem:.ie, PhoenL'1;. and Safford.&#13;
Mr. Crawford then r-e,.,orted for Jury d.uty in Durango on Monday morning,&#13;
&#13;
the seventh~&#13;
&#13;
�:Z.ir. and Hrs. Udell Carden ~nd Mr. and Mrs .. Walter Cerr 11 son took a. tm:; ·&#13;
weeks vacation trip the firs.t of :Vl.B.rch through Washington State, Oregon and&#13;
&#13;
1 Idaho.&#13;
&#13;
Senor y Senor,,a. Udell Car.don Senor y Senora Walter C~rlQon to.maron dos&#13;
semanas de vacaci6n en el mes de Marzo.&#13;
de Washington, Oregon y Idaho.&#13;
&#13;
Ellos anduver:i.on por los sstados&#13;
&#13;
Green was the featured color in clothing, decor?tions salad and dessert&#13;
&#13;
at the St. Patrick's day luncheon and three tables of bridge. The hostess·&#13;
fo1• the Monday 17th party at her home 1:1as Mrs.. Virginia Lunsford.&#13;
&#13;
Robert Pa.rks, head of the Alcoholism Rehabilation in Ignacio will&#13;
conduct the services in the Ignacio Presbyterian church, Sunday ~orning&#13;
April 27th.&#13;
The pastors, J'obn and Judy Chendo, will be attend:J.ng a Retreat in&#13;
&#13;
Northern California.&#13;
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TOMORROW Al'!D&#13;
TOMORf~OW&#13;
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)&#13;
&#13;
I hr',:;rd 1/,e world cry last nigh/&#13;
And I kn ow why.&#13;
O n e smil lef I it with a sigh&#13;
Fur all the years&#13;
Not wulerstood,&#13;
The lost good dap&#13;
R11n out berw e('n 1/ie (111gen;&#13;
A11d for the afterglow that lingers&#13;
&#13;
Like a memory not quill'&#13;
R c'l11embered, or a dN!am&#13;
Not wholly dreamed.&#13;
D.:!ar soul, ~ood night.&#13;
Only God blows ow 1!1e light.&#13;
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"'- ~ " " - ~ . • ~ /&#13;
&#13;
- : \UCrf.-\EL D1{1,;Jl'l:&#13;
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®&#13;
&#13;
" It's my mornrny's ~ool-wat . , .. sill-el . . . i1\ her&#13;
SHADOW!"&#13;
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'fhe older residents of Ignac:lo may remembe:c' Vll"s. Celia R. Saliiz~n· ~&#13;
Mother of Teddy, Patricia and Dolly who lived in I g1acio fol" man;;- y·ec'.1'£ .&#13;
She 5.s doing fairly well, l i v-es •with he r d au ghter ·Dolly ari.d he r fam.i1y :tn&#13;
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0&#13;
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Guymon, Okla~&#13;
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Vurios residentes Ignacio se :recor dar·an de la J3enor~&lt;, Celta R. sa.12~:;:a;:•&#13;
1.§i_ madre de Theodora, Patricia y Doll y quien vi vi e:t.•on en Ignacio por muchos&#13;
auos. La Senora Salazar vive con Dolly y su f amiJ.ic. en Guymon 1 Ok.la.&#13;
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The Annual Mothers Day Tea and program will be given by the Frien dship&#13;
C:ti;cle for t he u omen of the ~r ea wednesday a.f'ternoon 9 May s eventh. It w:i.11&#13;
be 111 t he Presbyterian Church annex and the program will be on women of faith&#13;
&#13;
in the Bible.&#13;
&#13;
llll" , t.1nd Mrs , George Bryan became first time grandparents Monday, P.pril&#13;
14th a s their daughter Becky and her husband, Dan Nordeen ' s baby was born : :&#13;
l{cnday afternoon, weight seven pounds 13 ounce~ . The young mAn has been&#13;
named Timothy Aaron.&#13;
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Senor y Senora George Bryan son abuelos por E_remira ves. El dia 14&#13;
de Abril su hija Becky ~ordeen les presento u.n nino que peso siete libras&#13;
y 13 onzas . Se llama Timonthy Aaron~&#13;
t.! s.J:,,.~ :J;;J-:id.::d.!&gt;&#13;
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Pe11d for rhovg/11: " EH•ryonc is talking abo11l ~-Ir. and Mrs. Smith and&#13;
how lhcy·re alw;;ys figllling.'· s,11d 11it·s. J ones co :'llr . Jones. ··some people&#13;
arc 11-lking her pan and others are laking his po,t.' '&#13;
" l kilo\\' .' ' s:dcl l\lr. Jo.'les, "and I suppo!.e a ti?w eccentrics are mi nding their own b11siness."&#13;
-· c,....., .-••,.... c,..,,.&#13;
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Dave Smith 1 s d.9.ughter~ Debbj_e, who li~.,res in Vail recently vj.s i ted he:r&#13;
&#13;
father here L~ Ignacio.&#13;
The new G.E.Do school sunervtsed. by Arlene Hillich. will open soon in&#13;
the basement; of the B 6I eil..s Cafet€ria •&#13;
&#13;
. ·C&#13;
"Let's plav lwu.,e. You be the husband that goP.s to the office&#13;
c/nd I'll be the Lcife thCtt goes into politics."&#13;
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The Ignacio Drug project drop-in C£-n1ter had Open HoTise Apl'":Ll 2nd.&#13;
-)Pe:;:-al Box is the outreach worker· in the Ignacio Office, a bl"a.Ylt.:::h of the&#13;
Dura..11go Drug :project. Peral ,:rovides recreational activities for young&#13;
people that want to drop in. The hours 2re 1 to 9 P .M. on l"iond.s.;rs a:.?-d&#13;
Thursdays - 8:30 A.M. to 4~30 P.N. on Wednesdays and Fridays on Tuesct.9_ys&#13;
it is closed because Peral in in Durango all day. The telephone numbe~&#13;
is 563-4-3.81 •&#13;
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Mr. and :Mrs e Tom Fish frora Farmington spent a day and had dinner with&#13;
the Karl P'.,.a,uerts. · Other visitors calling have been 1-frs. 1,a10 Hansted of&#13;
&#13;
Florida Hesa, Mrs. Walter Carlson, Hrs. Lilli.an Browm, Ida Chavez, M:rs.&#13;
Russell, Mrs. Jim Mayfield and Hrs. Nina Barn.&#13;
&#13;
Senor y Seno~a Tom Fish de Fa:t'mington pa.sa:ron el dia y tomaron la c omida&#13;
con el Senor y Senora Karl Hauert. Ortas personas visitandolos fueron 1~&#13;
Senoras. ~·q.lo Hansted · de Florida Hes a, WaJjer Carlson, Lillian Brown, VirgL.7ia&#13;
&#13;
Russell, lim Mayfield, Ifina Barny la senorita Ida Chavez.&#13;
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Mrs. Louis Girard is back home f'rom a, three week trip east to New&#13;
York City to visit her mother, a broth.er and family and a slster and her&#13;
family~&#13;
&#13;
She also visited her aunt in Ft. Laud.e1"d.ale, Florida.&#13;
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La Senora Louis G:trard ah regresado a su casa de un v:1.aj e a nueva Yor.-k&#13;
ah v:1.si tar a su mB.dre y un hermeno y f amilia, 1.ma hermana y i' am.ilia ta.mbien&#13;
t=Jlla fue a Ft. La.1,derdale, Florida&#13;
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a vi.sitar a urrn. t:ta.&#13;
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Fu:ei.0ral s-arvicas for lit•::::. Lola Rodrique:2: Sanchez 83 w·ere J/1::Ld2:,r at&#13;
two on clock in the Igna.cio Presbyterian. Church with pastors John and&#13;
Judy Chendo conducting the services. Burial was in the Ignacio Cel!lete:ry.&#13;
Hrs. Sanchez died Monday in Santa li'e, N~-n,r 1-fexico~ She was the mothe1..&#13;
of Hrs e Joe Romero of Ignacia. l-1rs. Homero '~afJ with her mother fo.r· the t·wo&#13;
weeks pI•ecoed.ing her death.&#13;
She ·was horn in Ignacio F~ bruary 16, 1892, the daughter of Jose Antoni.o&#13;
and Juanita. Rodriquez. Rev . Rodriquez was a missionary of the Southern Ute&#13;
Indian a bout 40 years fr om 1890 until hls death in 1930.&#13;
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Following t he death of her mother, Lola made her home with relatives&#13;
She was spending&#13;
&#13;
in. Sru.1 Luis, Colorado and still had a ho~ne in Sa..11 Luis.&#13;
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the winter •with her daughter Josephine Hor.nero, in Pena Blanca, New Mexico.&#13;
Rev. Rodriquez remarried and continued to 1nake his home in IgnRc:lou&#13;
:Mrs e Sanchez husband, Daniel Sanchez died in 1938. · She is· survj_ve.d by&#13;
se\~en daughters, one son. and a brother, 37 g:randcbildren and 22 great;&#13;
grandchild:ren ~&#13;
&#13;
Quite a number of members of her f.ami1y were here for the funeral.&#13;
M.re and Hrs~ Georce Ge.llegos of Denver were here to attend the funeral&#13;
of Mrs~ Gallegos grandmothe:cQ They left Saturday noou to return home.&#13;
Mrs. Gallegos iii t.rie forme1• Bernice Romero.&#13;
·&#13;
M.1•. and Mrs , C:risildo Pa -:heco, Martha. Archuleta, Lorraine.I J' oyce and&#13;
Terry Duran attended the Notl·c Dame band concert at Fort Lewis Ea.ster Sunday&#13;
'-·pvening •&#13;
&#13;
They thoroughly enjoyed it.&#13;
&#13;
Senor y Senora C:risildo Pacheco Senoras Martha /u&gt;chuleta, Lorrain8&#13;
y Joyce Dur:an y la Seri'crita Terry Duran atende;ron el concierto de la band.a&#13;
de Norte Dame el Domingo de pascua en el colegio de Ft~ Lewis.&#13;
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�Iguacio History&#13;
The Indian Agency wa s named I gnac i o 9 for the Chief of the third band&#13;
of Souther n Utes, t he Weminuche . Chie f I gnacio o.nd his band, howev er, rejected the idea of s ettling doi:m on s mall far !:ls , so t hey 11ere gi ven t he&#13;
Western part of the r eser vation in the south part of Montezuma County , the&#13;
headquarter s being To\'Jaoc .&#13;
.&#13;
The leader s of the Southern Utes in t he Pine River vall~y area. we1•e&#13;
Buckskin Cha1•lie, chie f of t he Houa ch e ba nd and Seve1"0, Chief of t he Capote&#13;
band ~ They were gr a zing t heir cattle part of ea ch year along the Pi ne River.&#13;
By 1913 the tom1 of I gna c:1o had made a rapid growth with a number of&#13;
business establishments and hones.&#13;
Hans Aspaas had started con('-truc t ion of a t wo-story building to house&#13;
his store and a. .t heatre, to be followed shortly by a hotel&#13;
The present&#13;
Ha lfwa y Hous e on north Goddard was a hotel built by L .M. \·layt, fa the:r of&#13;
D&#13;
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Mrs . Vida Ritter .&#13;
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Geo1•ge W. Bryan and his s on Hillirun had a store near the depot, later&#13;
moving to t he present Bryan building~&#13;
The t own also had a Bank , l i very stable, stores, blacksmith shop, a,&#13;
newspaper and others ~&#13;
I n 19·13 the popula ti.on had gr01·m -co the ext ent t hat the citizens held&#13;
an el e c tion to deci de upon t he i ncor porat i on 9 and a. c harter was secure-d fQr&#13;
l·,he town. The fir s t mayor, Char les F . Warn er, was a f or mer Supt. of the&#13;
·:e Agency , then operat i ng a clothing store.&#13;
Fi f ·t;y years :1.ater , i ~ the sullil1ler of 1963 t he Golden Ann:tva:rsary of the&#13;
·,rpora tton of 'c.he Tm·m. of Ign&amp;.cio.&#13;
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Rev~N!nd &amp;m d. Nr·s . Se·-r~r d K{' . aud Hrs . Rus sell Box and son Rusty, 1,;.r •&#13;
.;:,.d MT,i:;~ 011:i.e Chavez aml gr w.n6.daughter~ Cindy .:md Yvonne Rti.el c:nd Victorin&#13;
Taylor at t er...dcd the Billy G1•t1,ham Cru sude at Alhuque:c·qu e 1 1-f o Hex b i n Yfa.r ch ..&#13;
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El. Re~e:condo y Seno:i:-~ Seward Senor y Senora Russ ell Bo:~ y Rusty Se.nor&#13;
y Seno;i:-a Oll ie Cha vez y s us nir,'t&amp;.s Cindy y Yvonne Ra.e l y Vi cto··'ia '.I'ti.yl or&#13;
atenderon el Billy Gr ahal!l Crusa de en Albuque r que 9 Hue\ro Mex ico e.1.1 !vfr'l.l'~~ o o&#13;
Hr. and Mrs o f- taY1l 0y Pot t e r of We ir'c Long Branch~ ITe"·1 J e r s ey 'i·ie:rc in&#13;
I gnacj_o in 1-~arch t o vis it h:1.s mother, M:rs. 1-hrtha Potter and otb.ei.... relati vcs .&#13;
Th&lt;m t hey went to Uesa, Arizona to attend the f amil y r e1..1111on of t he Beh!'mann&#13;
&#13;
famil y , par ents of Mrs. Potter.&#13;
Se--;_;ol" :..r Senora Stanl Ay Potter de Hast Bran ch, 1fow Jersey, v0sitar &amp;1 en&#13;
I gnacio el mes pa.sado a su maclre la Senora Har t ha Pc,ttar y otre.s p ar-ien't1:?S.&#13;
D~ er ,,i se fueron a J-~esa Ar:1.zona t.i. ttcndor una r euni on de la. f ru.nili a. .Behrmann&#13;
l os JJadre::; do la Senora Stanley Potter o&#13;
&#13;
T1·ro Allison. c ouple enjoyed a c ruise :!.n 1-fe.:rch l e aving here the eight to&#13;
dr·ive tc, Dc1rve:r. Fr·or.1 De,.1vor 2t~ couple3 :fj_~on the Colox-ad.o St ate Grrmg e f le•,;&#13;
t o 1-Iiu1ui l e;:;.vlne Port Eve:rr;lad~s on t h,':! I to.lir·n Ship 1. ngolina LF~uro ~&#13;
Eight hundr0d passenr:e:rs on board visited Puert o Hi co, St. ~'1101:12.t~ and&#13;
,Tt~.mac ia and ,;~re ente:rta:tned on the sbip 1·:.i. th nuwcrous act ivi t 1.&lt;::: s .&#13;
bcfo:t.'e :t eturninr, to J\llison the Enile:.•:--; ·v:isit"'d th~ir daugilt a · o.nd&#13;
famtly, ti'!~ Uav5.d ?rid.dys, i n Colorado Rpri 1es und the Suttons "t-:e u -t -cc) Le.mar&#13;
to be \Tith Mrs. Suttor.i. ' s r:1oth0r 1. o:r her 97·:::i:i. bi1•thcla.y.&#13;
1&#13;
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Lo$ S£.iox·:.is Pnr:i.s Ent;lc1 y J. os s{n'o:i·o.s 11::lslie Sutt.on de AlLtson j.'u3r or1&#13;
c. Denve;.,r· a :jui,t;."1·r0 con v:1..cn.te y ct1:1t:..·o pa.1, .;ins q~,r~ ~; aJ.ic:r.·or1 po:r· a.v:1.on 1:1&#13;
l-.1,.:i.L.u .i a r;-nb2rcf;.:rt:~ en e:t varco !tc:.li~ !'.o . Oc~o::;ien-i;o s p:::i. s aj e1" o s ves:lt.ttron&#13;
Pu(:i:"i.:.o Ric:o, S.:&gt;J.1 To:r:as y ..Tamao~•.a. Ln ol viaJC c.c.. reg1•eso l os l;riglc :r·&#13;
vcs:i -:-c!·on co~"l su hi.ju. y f.\.1.1ilia los D.:ivid l',.'idCi.;;rs e:n C0:to:rad o Sp:r·in ~s y los&#13;
81-1-t.ton:; i'ucron a :,_ "'"nar a E"!~.:;'i-a:.~ con la r.iadt ~ tlc la D~o::....:1 &amp;ut ton en su&#13;
, • , ipJ..(• r,,o 1.-tv J.qe;v0r) a y s:l.cto &amp;nos•&#13;
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~zc0~~::fef;;::.~:tt.:...--&lt;~v:.~&#13;
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Early in J&amp;:tliJ~ry something new devel oped in La Plata Countyo It :.. I, ,&#13;
called Program. f e z•" Local Services and is sponsored by the Colorado Cong:i.•,·: .:;s&#13;
of Senior Orgeniza.tions, so the pr•oblcms 11nd ideas of retired citizens hPB&#13;
prio:tJ.ty in its p:i:-ogram. to identify cmm:.ir:.rnity needs and to find solutions·&#13;
lfor them.&#13;
&#13;
Because the ol der' citizens of the Ignacio School District are .alre8.dy&#13;
conside::-ed in the 1:.: . F .J-l~S ~ pro jects , Program for Local Se:rvj.ces it3 not&#13;
co.ncentrHting ill t his district . Ifo·tvev,~r we would be_ very much interested&#13;
i:n putting _unr11et :nE:8ds, of S.D~ . '$ .(or untried idee,s) ~nto the th~::nking ~--n~'i&#13;
planning of t he La Pla-ca Coun·Gy"·p ro grai:n. They will be presented to wh:i.cnever local, e;ourit:--r ~ state or national agency might be concerned and for&#13;
those problems i'or u.h1ch there is no resource at this time we hope to de=&#13;
&#13;
velop alternative solutions.&#13;
So j_f you po:rsonf),lly have a problem or you ha.ve an ldea w'nich would&#13;
be:nefi t the cowm.1ni t;v ~ plei:tse get in touch ,,rl th the Lf:. Plata County Program for Local Serv1ces Volunteer, An.n Parks, 88lt·-2cl43 wb.o vill l be happy&#13;
to come 'to your home to discuss them with you a...Yl.d who will make a.11 pos--~&#13;
&#13;
sible efforts to get action on them.&#13;
Ann Parks&#13;
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                    <text>�BENEDITA CASIAS&#13;
In 1898 when Leandro and Candelaria Lucero were farming- near&#13;
Cuba 1 N.M., their first child was born. Maria Benedita was the first&#13;
or six children and the only girl. Two years later Benedita's father&#13;
heard of good land and new opportunities across the line in Colorado,&#13;
so he moved his family to a farm near La Boca. They stayed there for&#13;
a year, then rented the Joe Velasquez ranch 7 miles .south of Ignacio&#13;
near Martin Hayes place. The first son born in the family was Manuel,&#13;
then Julian, Eustavio, -Benino and Alfredo. Leandro had goats, chickens,&#13;
pigs, and sheep as well as horses for work and transportation. As the&#13;
boys grew up they gave plenty of help with the irrigating and harvesting&#13;
on the farm. · Benedita am her mother took care of the garden and the&#13;
cooking, weaving and sewing. Candelaria raised her own chili and other&#13;
produce.&#13;
"She dried everything," Benedita recalls, "and without refr1dgerat1on or freezers that was the best and cheapest way to preserve food·. ·&#13;
After a few years Dad bought the farm from Joe. We had an adobe house&#13;
with two front rooms, two bedrooms and a kitchen. We carried water&#13;
from t.he river until Dad dug a well near the house. n&#13;
To earn extra money Leandro worked part time for l..rthur Jones who&#13;
lived over near Spring Creek.&#13;
·&#13;
"I remember when I learned to make tortillas. I was so small I&#13;
bad to stand on a bench to reach the table top. I, also, remember the&#13;
·gQod smells or food at Christmas. That was a happy time in the old&#13;
days, even though we never had store-bought toys. My father would&#13;
carve dolls and baby chairs and wooden dishes. Winter was nice because&#13;
ot the sled. It was so much fun, so smooth and quiet to ride on the&#13;
sled. That was the best way to travel in those days. 11&#13;
·&#13;
Benedita went to first grade at the agency, but thereafter she&#13;
vent to school at the arroyo, (over the hill and below the present&#13;
locker plant slaughter house. Fabian Martinez had built a tavern,&#13;
dance ball, ca.re, rooming house etc. along the railroad tracks one&#13;
mile vest or Ignacio. Benedita liked the arroyo school better because&#13;
the teacher could explain things in Spanish, if necessary.&#13;
In 1910 the Luceros moved to a place on the hill west of Ignacio,&#13;
then they bought a place in Ignacio in 1911 (the same house where the&#13;
La Febres now live). That was the year of' the f1ood • .&#13;
Every one who was at least 5 years old in 1911 remembers the flood.&#13;
It rained tar a week. All the people in the valley got flooded out.&#13;
"We bad to go through deep water 1n a wagon to get my grandmother&#13;
out o~ her house. Many people spent 2-3 days in their attics. Others&#13;
were lost 1 _especially- down along the San Juan."&#13;
Benecuta married Chrestino Casias on January?, 1915, when she was&#13;
seventeen. They were married 1n Ignacio and traveled to and from the&#13;
church on a sled.&#13;
"Chrestino and his parents were our neighbors south of Ignacio for&#13;
a long time. He was a nice boy. I had known him f'or a long time and&#13;
always liked him. In those days there was a dance 1n Ignacio everySaturday. That was about our only entertainment. We often went to the&#13;
dances together and knew one another vell when we got married. For a&#13;
year we lived with my parents, then got our own place west of Ignacio&#13;
near the Pine River Switch (not far from Joe Chavez}. We raised garden,&#13;
vheat, corn and hay. Most of our shopping was done 1n Bayfield because&#13;
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A time of great sadness came to the Lucero family in 1918e Bene,,.- , di ta' s mother was one of the . thousands in this nation who died of the&#13;
swine flu that year. Two years later Leandro married Marie Chavez.&#13;
They had one daughter, Elisa, (now Mrs. Bennie Herrera).&#13;
Chrestino and Bennedito had 5 children: Ray, Ophelia(Mestas),&#13;
Helen (Cruz), Lloyd and Chrestino,Jr.&#13;
In 1925 Cbrestino went to Utah for 2 years to work in the mines.&#13;
He earned good money, saved it, and in 1927 had enough to buy his first&#13;
car, a new Chevrolet. The Casias bought a place on the hill west of&#13;
Ignacio.soon afterward.&#13;
"We bought the land from Arthur Smith, who at that time lived over&#13;
near Jerry Young 1 s place. We enjoyed our life here. Our kids were good&#13;
kids. I guess about the only time we oi;rerworked them, _at least some of&#13;
them think so, was in carrying water. For a long time the kids had to&#13;
bring water from the spring down the hill. Some of them used to say&#13;
they were going to become hunch-backed from all that carrying, but they&#13;
didn I t . II&#13;
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Chrestino died Febr12ary 16, 1974. For years he had played -t.he&#13;
guitar and vioJ.in well and was · frequently asked to play ' :f"or parties and&#13;
dances. He will be remembered a long t ime -~or this_ ability.&#13;
Benedita still lives at home • Occasionally, she visits her children in Utah and California, but mostly she stays home and spends a&#13;
little time each day remembering both the good and the bad times of&#13;
the days long ago.&#13;
Best wishes to her fol' many more years of' happiness and good&#13;
memories.&#13;
Shelby Smith&#13;
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Welcome to Our April Social&#13;
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April 30, 1976&#13;
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Community Center&#13;
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Mr. and Mrs. Louie Morris took off in their camper on March eighth&#13;
tor-a spring vacation trip,. going to. Apache Junction.&#13;
W.aile they were away they visited at the home of Mr. Morris brother,&#13;
Ivan Morris-in Scotsdale , Arizona. Another brother, Anthony Morris and&#13;
his ·wife , Jerelene , we:re there from their home in Long Beach, California&#13;
and they all had a good visit.&#13;
While they were gone Mr. and Mrs. Morris also had a visit with the&#13;
traveli_:.~ Cur t t,9 Moberlys. The returned ~home Apri} first • .&#13;
.&#13;
Sei110r y Sen9ra Louie Morris· .fueron ae vacacibn en rnarzo yisitando .&#13;
parientes en difer.entes pa,rtes de el estado de Arizona. Visi taron· a tm&#13;
herman.o de el Senor Morri s .S~ I van Morris en Scotsdale y atro- hermano y&#13;
esposa Senor y Senora Antonio Morr i s de Long Beach; California ven:l.eron&#13;
para Scotsdale al mismo tiempo y se juntaron los tres hermenos y tubieron&#13;
u.n grau tiempo. Tambien visi tar on con Senor y Senora Curtis Moberlys·. .&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Romero were 1.n Denver. for a few days two weeks ago ·&#13;
visiting Hrs. Romeros daughter and family Mr,. and Mrs. Eddie Rivas and .&#13;
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getting acquainted with a · new great granddaughter.&#13;
On Easter Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Romero were guests of !tr. and Mrs.&#13;
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Oran Mullenix for dinn.er.&#13;
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hija y f amilia de la Senora Romero Senor y Senora Eddie Rivas ya conocer&#13;
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hermana de el Senora Romero Senor y Senora Oran Mullenix.&#13;
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shing/6 the barn roof, repair the pas-&#13;
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tree come yet?"&#13;
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On May 1st~ 1976 Eva O'John ai.,d Tony Archuleta will travel to Graud&#13;
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- and Cortez to compete in the StateHide special Olympics o •·&#13;
Eva O'John 1,rill ente1· trm wheelchair r.,:-.e;es: the 25 ya.rd dash and&#13;
the 30 yard Blalom. Tony Arch.Jleta will nm the 50 yard dash and compete&#13;
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in the scft=ball th:row.&#13;
We send our best wish2s with both or them.&#13;
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"Watch out for snakes, dear."&#13;
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1.fow ofticors for 1976- 7'1 Pc:.h-Chu-Chu-Wa club year ,•ieI'G elect~d. i'- b,1day&#13;
:i::i.3ht; ~ l~pr.il 12 at the meeting :i.n ·i:;he J:ions Halle lfo.meo. to seJ?ve .fo:!! •i; ro&#13;
j 0x1:s t erras u~rc:&#13;
Prasidcrri:i "' Sheryl l'fuyfield , Vice-PJ~~s:'(tlcnt ... iJiole-c.&#13;
Sr:.ms 5 Secrot aTy - Ruby Ho.iley and T1"0asu1•er - Opal Lechner ~&#13;
11hey \iill be :lnsta.ll ed a.t the Hay Spr ing l uncheon.&#13;
'.f'he club gave $25 to go tom.u:-d send i ng a gi1•1 from the I gnacio high&#13;
jur,.:to:t:&gt; class to Girls State this summcrt. The Fo1~est SerYieo is ask::!.ng fox·&#13;
i 976 v..i.'li ts of trees for this year o The Stuo.y club 1.n Oc·l:;ober g:.1.ve a unit&#13;
of tr-ee s 1:a ffi(::l.llory of chart or member , Mabcl C. Payno e ~f:he club :i. s noti·&#13;
au.6.iug three more v.n:l. ts of trees end gi.Ying them in hono:i.~ of th~ r1~t:-:i.c t&#13;
Federation President, E.'ula Preston and in memory of Lawrence Wiseman and&#13;
&#13;
George Anderson ~&#13;
A Commtmj.ty project will be to. assist 1&gt;rlth cleaning y.-p the gr.sil.e&#13;
school grotmds soheduJ.ed for the afternoon of' April 30th.&#13;
A number of Pah-Clrn••Chu-Wa members plan to attend the distrj_ct con ..&#13;
vention a t Mancos on Saturday; A:p:t'il 21¾-th.&#13;
The mee·(;ing was conducted by club P!0Sident , Julia Engler~&#13;
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Bennie Valencia&#13;
Alcario Vigil&#13;
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Mr. &amp; Mi-s. Paul IIarris&#13;
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Trutt Hudson&#13;
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Susano Silva&#13;
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Ruby Hailey&#13;
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HeV. Waters&#13;
Heinie Gardner&#13;
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The FHA from the Ignacio high school and their sponsor and the Home&#13;
Ee. teacher, Mrs. Ann Clu.te, furnished the entertainment f'or the R:-'lppy&#13;
Homemakers Extension Club meeting, Friday afternoon, Aprj.l ninth,· in the&#13;
Presbyterian Church annex. The group s ang a. number of songs to the&#13;
a.ccomp11.niment of a r0cord player and guitars played by Mrs. Clute snd&#13;
Colleen Stra~m.&#13;
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The F.'Hl'... used to "be a. girls organ:tzatior:i. - but no more ... m:o boy was&#13;
in the entertaining group.&#13;
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Ths business m.ef-:1ti.ng vas conducted by Mrs. Thelmo, W:rlgh\, c1ub&#13;
p:res:Ldent, 2.nd. mostly concerned px·ograms and fa.vors for thE: coming stutu&#13;
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Ol"l:iert mJ.d_ 11:l•s. Chl'ist:Ln.e Co.11i.so:o.•&#13;
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Ray· Cas:i.as from Ogden~ Utah spent one ·week visi t:i.ng his moth0Y'&#13;
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Benedita while he was recuperating from nose surgery.&#13;
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al mismo tiempo recobra..ndo de cirujia. en lYS narlcese&#13;
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Wilford Watts&#13;
Louisa Li ttle·wooc1&#13;
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Meridith Watts&#13;
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Wild flm•rer slides and scenes of building trails in the high countr-y&#13;
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of the Pine River and the Vnllecito were shown by Edo Holley of the U~ So&#13;
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Fo1·Ewt Servi.ce r~t the Pah-Chu-Chtl=Wa club meettug. MY's. Holley i·Fl•,s a&#13;
guest. '.D10 p1"'og:r:•an1 was a.r·ranged by !-i"C's~ Opal Lechner fo1· the Ha:r·ch 22 e1tfo&#13;
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ll2\?!::d:;ing.&#13;
~~hs sp:eing luncheon com.mi tte•a and the Nomina.ting co:rnmi ttee w,:n~e ur,.n~ea&#13;
by oJ;ub pres idGnt, Mrs o Julta gngler ..&#13;
Refre.s hn.re!J.ts 1•te re s e rved by·. Mrs. Lechner and 1-trs ~ Ca1"meu Rea.&#13;
Mr- e and M1•s e Ee F ~ Patrick left Feb:cuar·y 2!+th ·t-rith. .thc·'lii"' camper tc&#13;
spend a few weeks in Tucson vis:it1:ng their daughter, Donna and f amily 9&#13;
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a..,"1d other relat1.ves. They returned hom6 Ma.r ch 25th. - ·&#13;
Senor y Senora E. li'. Patrich: torna.ron una vr:wacion de un mes fuero!). a&#13;
Tucson Arizona a visitara. a su hija Donna ya todos sus atros parientes.&#13;
It l•ras birthday cards and a Birthday Cake for Mrs. Heinie Gardner&#13;
the afternoon of March 26th at the home of Mrs. Audrey Ellison. Ignacio&#13;
and Bayfield friends wtshed Mrs. Gardner a Happy Birthdav.&#13;
El dia 26 de abril fueron las cumpleanos de la Senora Heinie Gardner&#13;
muchos de sus amtgos de Bayfield y Ignacio se reunieron en la casa de la&#13;
Senora Audrey Ellison ah felioitarla.&#13;
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"My wi!e couldn't stand the competftioi1,"&#13;
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Mr. and Mr s . Owen Callison enjoyed a short trip.to Las Vegas , New&#13;
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Mexico to visi t a. number .of rela.tives of Mrse Ca llison's~&#13;
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t ogether and c el ebr ated a few birthdays .&#13;
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They a l l got&#13;
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The Ca.llisons returned home&#13;
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t he L i:i:·st of Apr i l.&#13;
Senor y Senora Owen Callison tomaron un corto v·ieje a Las veg-as&#13;
Nuebo Mex1,co a visitar parientes de l a Senora Callison. Todas se j unt2,:ron&#13;
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a celebrar var i os cumpleanos .&#13;
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John and Dprothy Olbcrt represent the Oxford Grange in the lively&#13;
Poill.ona Grange Kitchen Band. Five granges are represented in the Band&#13;
which uas cr'gan.ized last summer m1der the direction of Hilrl:eed L:l.111prech0t&#13;
who play-s the pJ.ano for the group.&#13;
Mrfl~ Olbe:et makes music on the sk:tllet a.nd Hr. Olbert on the drl:i.rris.&#13;
Other musical instruments includ.e a ·w ash tub, ·wash board, b1•oom, l:i.ds etc.&#13;
The l c}.test Con o. ..~:.rt pr f~s:3nted. by t he K:ttcb.en Br:md which was pict1u.::•oo. :i.n. the&#13;
Sun.da y 1 'i th Rex·aJ"d was in the 55 Plus Genter in Du.re.ngo r:asonlc Ertll ~&#13;
1''ol1otli.D.g the Conee:t"'·~· the ufte:rnoon ·we..s spent 1n dancing,.&#13;
A. Eonk '.I.'yson lfar-10J:•ia1 Gcholarsb.ip K:~11 be n:resented for th.G! first&#13;
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·time t h.j_s year to a b.:i.gh school son:!.or interestE.~d ln contiuu:tng an e duc.atio__&#13;
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Tyson d5.ed in 1972. Ho 1-ras known t hroughout the Rocky Mountain :r-eg:.l.o:n&#13;
for his covoragr: of .fa:c:m. and ranch news for the Denve1,. Post., He also 01/ned&#13;
the RotcliJclss Herald Crawford Chronicle.&#13;
He gr ew u p in Pag()Sa Sprir:g~. Hrs . Huth Snook of Ignacio is a siste:r·&#13;
o.f t he f orme:r wellknovm newsman .&#13;
Un e rudi c i6n e:n. memo1-ta de el Senor Monk Tyson ser8. presentado por&#13;
primel~a ves en Igna.cto a un gradua.11t e de la escuela al ta que esta interesado&#13;
· a sugir su ,~dilcaci611 '?n · period1.smo .&#13;
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El Senor Tyson nnirio en ·i 972. El fue conocido ;po:r tods. la regi on. de&#13;
Rocky Moun:tain., li~cribia nuevas de l Qs r a.ncheros en el peri6clico Denver&#13;
Post y f ue' dueno ds :J.fo.tchki ss Herald y C1•awf ord Chronicle.&#13;
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Fue cr i ado eu Pagosa : Spr±ngs , Colorado y su hermana Ruth Snook vive&#13;
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"It's been a miserable day •.. the only 1hing&#13;
thqt's kept me going is knowing I gP.t to&#13;
pull the mustard plaster off his .&#13;
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whether yon like it o, not.&#13;
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Remember t he Sky-Ute Pow-Wow in I gnacio? That wasn't very long ago&#13;
either.Saturday, May 13, 1967 in Ignacio and Paul Harvey of. newspar,e:r&#13;
columnist fame, W'o. S t he principal spe aker o \&gt;Gill Rogers Jr e ~ was the emcee&#13;
and j_t was his 1':L1.. st trip to Ignacio~ Other {:elebrities on hand were&#13;
Cheyenne Boclie ( Clint Walker) e.n.d U. W.. Commissioner of Indian Affairs,&#13;
Robert Bennett. Bennett, an Oneida I n di en f rom Wisconsin 't-ra.s x·ormer Supt~&#13;
at the Ute Agency in Ignacioe He Yas the second Indiau and the first BIA-&#13;
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career man to hold thi.s Washington Post.&#13;
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Seven Managementconsulta.nts had.&#13;
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been meeting during the week ·with tr:tbaJ. leaders to see what j_ndustries&#13;
&#13;
could be successfully located in Ignaci.o o Leonard Burch was then as .nm•T&#13;
the chairman of the Souther·n Ute Tribal Council and Harold Phillips ·was&#13;
&#13;
mayor of Ignacio.&#13;
What ever became of these industries that might locate in Ignacio?&#13;
.&#13;
On Saturday the 13th the :w:tnd blew and the dust swirledj but some .&#13;
3,000 persons were on hand fo:r the ·speeches, #barbecue and the eutertai11&amp;n1ent&#13;
furnished in part by the Santa Fe Indian School dancers~&#13;
There were a few problems behind the scenes.&#13;
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Paul Har•v·ey and Cheyenne&#13;
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staz•ted out from Denver 5~n a commercial airline scheduled to arrive in&#13;
plenty of' t:tme :for the feast. The pl.ane developed trouble and turned back.&#13;
Then they rented a private plane and ru.~rived at 3:30 p. m. 8nd Harvey did&#13;
give an inspiring talk with the wind trying to blow a~ray his notes.&#13;
The beef and beans which had been placed in a pit the night before to&#13;
cook to perfection by Saturday noon didn I t turn out that lrayo Some of the&#13;
milk cans of beans spoileo. and the lids blew off and thes2 went into discard.&#13;
A lot of the beef wasn't cooked and more than one person finished cooking&#13;
a piece of meat on a shovel over the coals. The hardworking Lions cl -ub&#13;
members from Bayfield and Ignacio did dish up a lot of food just the same~&#13;
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This celebration was arranged on the grand scale by Jack Spratte,&#13;
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/ Community Action Program Director at I gnacio at the time.&#13;
Where is Mr. Spratte now? .As it turned. out the tolephone bill for&#13;
his numerous calls to these famous people was enormous •&#13;
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�Mrs. Ruby Hailey was hostess Palm Sunday at her· home for a. potluc1t&#13;
dinner and an afternoon of visiting attended by members of her. family -&#13;
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t b s Earl (.T . Fishers and Rober t !Uglis f rom Bayfield~ the Tony Merrills and&#13;
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1".il"'s . Bex,yl Miller from Durango a.rid the Kent Carlson from Tiff any.&#13;
La f amil:La de l a Seifora Ruby Hailey tomaron una c qmida pot luck con&#13;
ella ~l domingo de Ramos . P_!esentes,,.,..e stuvieron Senor y Senora Earl lrl sb.er ,,~&#13;
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Rober1; 1Ug1is d~ Be.yfie).d Senor y Senora Tony Merrill la Senora Beryl Mill e.- )&#13;
de Durango y Senor y Senora Kent Carlson de Tiffany.&#13;
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Laurence Marker returned home the first of April after spending the&#13;
winter monv-is in Arizona.&#13;
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· El Senor Laurence Marker regreso a su casa en Ignacio despus de aber&#13;
pasado el invierno en Arizona.&#13;
When the Ambulance service was needed recently to take Mrs.• Lawrence&#13;
W:i.seman to t.he hospital she apprecia.t~d very much the prompt response and&#13;
the fine attention and help she rec0ivedo&#13;
She is now home and improving 211d wishes to extend a most sincere&#13;
thank you· t o all who helped her in a.ti me ot need.&#13;
La Sen'm."a Lawrence Wiseman de sea darles la.s gracie..s a los m~ej,dores&#13;
de el ambulancia y a todos los q·ue le ayud aron el dia que se enfermo.&#13;
M:rs o Daniel Shaughnessy fJ_ew to Cl0vele.nd, Ohio on th-s second of&#13;
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April and :returned home on . the sevE:nth..&#13;
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La Senora Daniel Shaughnessy fu.e pox- ovion a Clevela..na., Ohi.o a&#13;
visitar a uua tia que a. estD,do xrruy enferma. Se estubo con ella una sem.ana~&#13;
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McJm'!kin. Charles Price who is now living in Tucson came to Ch..andler to&#13;
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with tho::.r grru1dr,otbe1, It's ~ J ai-rrde K:i.ng r.nu h~.d a gz•oat time. Their&#13;
po.rents H1~ c,nd I,frs . ,J:l m S·oum." of Bay-.r:tcld wm e awr~y on a busi ness tTitJ .&#13;
La Seno:t·,! J'anHie Ki ng cuido de sus dos 11:letof.. Larry- y· Allen 801,rer s&#13;
de Bayfield, Colo:..~ado mie;:itra.s que sus padr&amp;Js Sei1or y Senora J'iI:l Sowers&#13;
.fue:ron e. un viaJe clc negoc:Lo.&#13;
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Bob White was calling on Ignacio friends at the Agency and tribal&#13;
office and down town Friday, April ninth. He was on a trip to visit family&#13;
members in various parts of the U.S.&#13;
Mr~ White was the former Managing editor of the Durango Herald and&#13;
later the first Publicity Officer for the Southern Ute Tribe. He briefly&#13;
wrote news for the Ignacio Chieftain (1957).&#13;
· About retirement age ¥i.r. White went into a new field~ the Indian&#13;
service and was located ·at Lame Deer reservation in Montana and then 1n&#13;
. the Area Office at Billings. Ile recently retired~ Mrs. White taught&#13;
English i n the Ignacio high school f or a couple of years1&#13;
Bob Wh ite residente de Ignacio. a.n t 1e:riormente vi s ito a sus amigos el&#13;
viernes dia nueve de abril. El traoa j o por el Durango He~ald en Duraigo&#13;
y por el Southern Ute Tribe y el Ignacio Chieftain a.qui en Ignacio. · ,,..,,.&#13;
Despues el trabajcfen la reserva de.La.me.Deer en Mantana •., .,. . La Senora.&#13;
White fue maestra en la escuela alta aqui en Ignacio por dos ano~.&#13;
our Sympathy to:&#13;
The fa.II1~ly of Dolly Watts&#13;
The family of Jason Taylor&#13;
The family of George Anderson&#13;
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Emmet Hott was elec~ed mayor of Ignacio to serve a four year term- in&#13;
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~....r. Hott received 138 votes to 1 22 votes ·&#13;
for Joseph Romero running for his third term of office.&#13;
Mr Romero served as mayor for six yearst first being elected for a&#13;
two ye?r term and then for a four year term rollowing the change in&#13;
munici·pal election laws. .&#13;
·&#13;
It will be Mr. Hott's first term as mayor, He has served for several&#13;
terms as La Plata County Co~ssioner.&#13;
Willard Semler and Tom Wiseman each running for a first term as a&#13;
member of the town council were elected with 132 ~otes and 131 votes.&#13;
Chris Baker and Fred Lucero running for re-election to the council tied&#13;
with 125 votes each.&#13;
·&#13;
Incumbent Rudy Mestas lost his bid for re-election. He received 111&#13;
votes. Other candidates were Charles Grant 102 votes, Terry Gillespie 23&#13;
votes and Harry M. Je Valencia 16 votes.&#13;
·&#13;
Hott, Semler and Wiseman were sworn in by Town clerk, Sue Herrera&#13;
following the official canvass of the votes.&#13;
.&#13;
.April 15, Thursday afternoon was the date set to determine the winne1:-&#13;
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of the Baker - Lucero tie.&#13;
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· Lllly Fish Fiaye·s gave birth to her. 5th child J~ly 30, i 896, near&#13;
La Boca, Colcrado. Her· band, the ·Capote. Band was encamped on a hill&#13;
above · the Pine River for the summer. Hartin was born in a teepee&#13;
like countless other utes bac1c through the gener-ations. Lilly and&#13;
her children had little conception of the great changes aoout to&#13;
aff.ect their tribe. Not much l onger-~ould the Utes hunt the deer&#13;
and·., the rabbits for their focd. · Not much longe r would they have ·&#13;
skill with bows and arrows. not much longer would they weave their&#13;
own fish seines from strips of oak fibers. Martin · l earned these sk1.lls&#13;
as a boy. As he becaI!l.e a ~an, he learned farl!ling skills also. When&#13;
he got his own land, he raised wheat and oats, potatoes and corn and&#13;
the other necessary vegetables for the table.&#13;
·Martin re-f!i.e::nbers the many ceremonials and dances and the horse&#13;
racing and gambling which entertained the tribe in the cld days.&#13;
His ow"Il taste s were r:;ore for quiet things. Hartin liked to fish.&#13;
He especiaJ_ly liked to ride his horse into the ·middle of the Pine&#13;
River and fish from horseback.&#13;
All of Hartin's brothers and his sister are dead now. He never&#13;
married, but he raised his nephew, Erdman Tobias, from the ti~e he&#13;
was a child. Erdr:lan still lives w:i th l•~artin and they are very close .&#13;
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Though life has changed greatly for his tribe, r-!artin continues&#13;
to lead a very sicple existence. He has never driven a car and states,&#13;
nr 'd never make it ho:.::.e. if I tried . i: He has never t:raveled f a.r froE&#13;
the Pine Valley except for one trip to Utah.&#13;
When asked whe ther he would like to have the old days back, !-:artin&#13;
sa:.rs, :11 1 0 enjoying myself. I like the new things that are coming&#13;
about. ·'&#13;
by Shelby Smith&#13;
translated by Isabel Kent&#13;
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Welco!:le to our April Social&#13;
April 29, 1977&#13;
Senior Center: north of ~ gna cio&#13;
Pot Luck (Eain Dish will be Roast Beef)&#13;
(soce ,;-rill be Barbecue&#13;
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Allison Arboles - Please Ering de sserts&#13;
To~..m of I gnacio - Please bring salads and/ or vegetables&#13;
Rural area :; • 1.-1 . - Please bring l:.ain dishes&#13;
and near Ignacio&#13;
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Senic,r Citizen of the ll,onth - Eartin Hayes&#13;
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The La Plata Beard of County Cori---; 3Sioners annou..."J.ced the a:ripoint::i.ent&#13;
of Paul Lunsford of Ignacio to the position of County read su_;;,erinten.dent.&#13;
1-:r. Lunsford replaces Ray Baker who ar. .'1cunced&#13;
.&#13;
his resignation !-'.arch first.&#13;
l·~ . Lunsford has been with the cou..71ty r o~d c.epart::1ent for 20 years&#13;
and at O!le tit!e was road ::;:1.9erintentlent for five and half years. He was&#13;
road for e!lan for District three before his pron:o tion.&#13;
1•:r . Lunsford will serve for up to two ~r-ears while training Bob&#13;
Patcheck of Thompson Park who was naned assistant r oad superintencient .&#13;
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�· · cuest of honor at the birthday luncheon Hcnday April 4th at Pino&#13;
2 )&#13;
The luncheon was arranged by Hrs• Mary -:}&#13;
Shaugb..nessy. Twelve ladies were present to wish Hrs . Ellison rr.any more&#13;
happy birthdays . Besides Nrs . Ellison and Shaughnessy there were Pat&#13;
deKay l·!arianna Glass, l~argaret Wiseman, Phoebe Heath, Ann Foreman,&#13;
Charl~tte Jones, Hcinie Gardner , Janet Frye , Carol Shurz and Chardell&#13;
Ellenbecker .&#13;
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The birthday cake was baked a.,d decorated by 1•:rs. :Sli zabe~h_Reggin •&#13;
El l unes dia cuatro de abril el dia se sus cumpleanos la oenora&#13;
Audrey Ellison fue huesped de hon'or en un lc::1che en el ~ino ~uche. ?ue&#13;
arreglado por la Senora }~ary Shaughnessy y las otras a.m:1-~as pres~ntes&#13;
fueron las 3e!1oras Pat deKay, ?·1arianna Glass, ~-:argaret ;,[isernan, .Phcebe&#13;
Heath, Ann Fore=an , C.b.arlotte Jones, Heinie Gardner, Janet Frye, Carol&#13;
Shurz y Cnardell Sll6nbecker. El cake de cumpleanos fue hecho por la&#13;
Senora Elizabeth Reggin.&#13;
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Nuche was Mrs . Audrey Ellison.&#13;
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l•.'..rs. Virginia Russell has been feeling so!!le better since coming&#13;
,hoce fros the hosoital on the 9th. She had been hospitalized for a ~cnth&#13;
' for eye treatr.:ent~~d arthritis.&#13;
11rs. Charlotte J'cnes also is hc::i1e again after a few days in the&#13;
hospital. _J-ie w~sh both of them a speedy recovery.&#13;
La Senora 1lirginia :S.ussell a regresado a su casa de el hospital&#13;
despues de aber oasado varios dias alle, tojando tratarnientos en u~ ajo.&#13;
Tambien la Senora Charlette .Jones oaso unos dias en el hcsr:i tal y&#13;
ahora esta en la casa. Les desea.nos una rapida recuperacion a ias dos.&#13;
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V.rs.. Ethel Smith was home with her family Easter weekend. }(.rs.&#13;
Scith retired a few years ago as a teacher and counselor in the Ignacio,&#13;
schools. But she soon decided retire~ent was not for her.&#13;
She is new teaching in the !:avajo Coo..'lluni ty College at Tasile,&#13;
Arizona. Her subjects are Pr eCollege English, Nath Fundenentals and GED&#13;
social studies. This sui:r:::.er she has been asked to teach social studies,&#13;
science and ~ath.&#13;
.&#13;
· 7he Uavajo Cc:1::unity College buildings on the ca.i:uus are all new.&#13;
All the students are :favaj o; al though , classes are open to any who wish&#13;
to attend. So~e 180-200 students live in the ~or~s~ Cthers . co~~ute frc~&#13;
outlying areas . Several of the teachers are Ifavajo. Two of these speak&#13;
no English a.11d they teach pottery:, rug making and other Havajc crafts.&#13;
La Senora :Sthel Smith visi&#13;
a su fa!!lilia nara el fin de s:e;:-~na de&#13;
:}ascua, Ella f ue :~aestra de escuela en Ignacio :por muches anos y ahora&#13;
ensena engles,niatematica, y st~dios sociales en Navajo Co!2munity College&#13;
)en Tasile, Arizona.&#13;
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Louisa Hartig had her daughter Lucy Ainsworth from La Jara, Colorado&#13;
visiting her last week.&#13;
Louisa Hartig fue visitada unos dias por su hija Lucy .Ainsworth de&#13;
La Jara, Colorado.&#13;
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He can1e home after spending the winter in Arizona.&#13;
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. The we~kend of April 15th Er . Harker•s stepdaughter, Mrs. 10·:.i. s Arndt&#13;
arr:i.vecl on 1'riday and her husband Jack arrived Saturday evening. Hrs .&#13;
.Arndt Has getting some of her mothe:c' s things to take back to Portland&#13;
Oregon and to say 1 Hello 1 to a few fo r mer neighbors here . The Arndts '&#13;
drove home the first of the ,,reek in an new Van purchased in Durango .&#13;
El Senor Le.urence Marker paso el invierno en Arizona y ahora a&#13;
regresac'l') a su casa en IJ;nacio . Su hija Lois Ar.ndt y esposo Jack de&#13;
Portland, Oregon lo visitaron la semana pasada •&#13;
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On1J day the devil called up 'st. Peter and challenged&#13;
him to a baseball game.&#13;
"Okay." St. Peter said. "But you know ,ve have all&#13;
the great players up here.''&#13;
"You'll lose anvwav," the devil said.&#13;
" Don't be foolish.". St. Peter replied. " We're s'..!re to&#13;
win. \\'hy we have Christy i\Iathewson, Babe Ruth Tv&#13;
Cobb and . . ."&#13;
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Virginia Russell&#13;
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Fidel Herrera&#13;
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staying with her daughter (Lucy) and family Hr . and l-~s. Cli ff Bro1,m.&#13;
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Coming over to Ignacio to vis i t her ·while she was here was another&#13;
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daughter Celia Rivera fron Albuquerque and granddaughters Lydia Cordova&#13;
and Largaret Rodreq_uez from Santa Fe, :·1e1.-r i-i·e :dco. Her sons Flovio and&#13;
Adonais Salazar were happy to see her too.&#13;
Dona Selina Salazar estubo aq_ui en Ignacio pox unos dias, ella vive&#13;
con su hija (Lucy) y familia Sen or y Senora Cliff Brown en Utah. Otra&#13;
h..ija Celia Rivera cle Albuq_uerque y sus nietas Lydia Cordova y Hargaret&#13;
-Rodrequez de Santa Fe, New 1-:exico viniercn a verla en lo que estubo aqui.&#13;
Sus hiios Flavia y Adonais Salazar t~mbien tubieron justo de visitar con&#13;
SU Elaaa .&#13;
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And then there was the man&#13;
who was s o thrifty that when&#13;
he found a box of corn plasters,&#13;
he rushed out to buy a pair of&#13;
tight shoes!&#13;
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The pre Easter Bake Sale s ~onsored by the Friendship Circle brought&#13;
in a little over ::~100 on Thur sday , 7th . The sale was in the Ignacio GhurValu store . A thank you is ex tended to the ladj_es who ba.ked such a&#13;
delicious variety of cnkcs, ;-,ies a..."ld breads as well as those who bought&#13;
the goods . Thank you too for sale space in the store.&#13;
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Fedel Herrera&#13;
Martha l•fae ~uintana&#13;
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Viola Herrera&#13;
Ruby Hailey&#13;
Georgia Chavez&#13;
Heinie Gardner&#13;
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Susano Silva&#13;
Cleo Chavez&#13;
J{aud Glover&#13;
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Mr. &amp;. Hrs. Paul Harris&#13;
Audrey E+lison&#13;
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Kenneth ~uintana&#13;
Bennie Valencia&#13;
Alcario Vigil&#13;
Henry Espi.nosa&#13;
Trutt Hudson&#13;
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Hrs. Geneva Olbert and Phil Olbert snent Saturday, March 26th in&#13;
Bloom'ield with Robert and Shieley Olbert~and children. The Clberts&#13;
were transferred fro::i the Lindrith Gas Field to Blooruield recently.&#13;
They have bought a new home in Bloom.field. Hrs. Olbert has been substituting in the Bloor&gt;.field school system..&#13;
Geneva a.~d Phil Olbert fueron a Bloo:::.field, N. Kexico en ~a~zo a&#13;
visitar a Robert y Shirley Olbert, ellos fueron transferidos de Lindrith&#13;
a Bloomfield en su trabajo.&#13;
1,: r. and 1-::rs . Louie Eor r i s returned hcrr:e April Fifth fro:r:1. a short&#13;
vacati on in Gtllup and ~pache 3tpction T~ailer ?ark._&#13;
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v a cacicn en Gallu~ y Apa_che June tic~ Trailer ?ark•&#13;
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Both grew up in the Bayfield area. In more recent years t~s.&#13;
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Paul !,:artin attended the Ignacio school and was the first Ignacio&#13;
high school graduate. In the following years he took an active part in&#13;
the cou□unity. In the 1940 1 s · he served as ,resident of the Ignacio school&#13;
board. He r:10ved to Bayfield a nur..iber of years ago.&#13;
· · La Senora Helen Payson y el Senor Paul B. lfartin fueron casados a&#13;
las once de la r:i.anana el dia trienta y uno de l·~arzo en la iglesia&#13;
Presbyteriana en Durango por el Rev. Robert l~erns. El Senor 1-:artin fue&#13;
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To all !!!Y Friends who sent flm;:ers cards · and t:i~ir __best '?shes;:.I&#13;
give my thanks. I appreciate all 01 rou~ ?oncern cu1u e.1.p1:ess1cns O.l&#13;
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Easter school vacations the week of Auril third were a ti~e for&#13;
visiting relatives in the Ignacio area for- 1:r. and l·xs. Earold ?ayn.e&#13;
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:-Irs. lfa:dne .Anderson.&#13;
'.Led Hardy, his son 2..nd daughter, were here fro:: 1:...:~arillo, Te:·a.s with&#13;
his narents, Lr. ru,d :-::rs. Ual ter Hard.y .&#13;
-Durante la vacacitn de Jascua 3Emor y Se2'.'ora Harold ?ayne jr. y des&#13;
ninos visi taron a su her;~1ana l~a:::ine Anderson. Senor 11:ed Hardy su hijo&#13;
y hija de .l\r:arillo, Te::as tar::ibien visitaron a sus ::,adres 3encr y 2enorct&#13;
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!-:rs. Lr.i_";la Olson~ mother of :.'.rs. Frances Far:::.er, died in l~arch in&#13;
Funeral services were held in Denver on the 25th an&lt;l graveside&#13;
services were in Grand Ju...'1.ction on the 27th. The Olsons had riac.e their&#13;
, ho:"'.e in the Grand Junction area for r::any years. The ,)ast few :;ears she&#13;
'-./ lived with her daughter and f a.~ily in Denver. \'Then Louis and Frances&#13;
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the \ or1;en' s Ar-r:.y Corps , the last two year s at a ·base in Wildflicken, .&#13;
Germany . Befor e coming to I gnacio she visited. a week in Los A..."1g.a les with&#13;
her sister Carol r:cJunkin .&#13;
Jeri re enlis ted for a second three ye ar term and wa-s a ss:L&amp;n-ed to&#13;
Fort Bliss in hl Paso , 7exas .&#13;
Mr s . Price acco~:panied Jeri to El Paso and visited wi.th the Harry&#13;
HcJunkins before r eturning hor::.e .&#13;
Jeri Price visi&#13;
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semanas . Ella servto.,. tres ancs en el ej erc i to r:&gt;.ili tar, l os utli!:10s dos&#13;
en Wildflicken Ale::!ania . PJ1tes de vinir a . Ignacio -visi to con su&#13;
herr.iana Carol McJunlcin en Los Angeles , California. Ella se inlis to en&#13;
el ejercito por otros tres anos y estara estacionada en Fort Bliss , Texas,&#13;
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The :::others Day Tea , an annual event sponsored by the Friendshi-::;&#13;
Circle, w~ll be at two o ' clock , Hednesday aftern oon, 1-:ay 4th at the·&#13;
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The l adies of the l\llison, I gnacio , Oxfo rd, Bayf ield area are invited&#13;
to c ooe and enjoy the afternoon .&#13;
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�. · •: , Six candidates will be named on the ballot in the Tuesday I-:ay third&#13;
Ignacio school board election. Two board r.e~bers are to be elected, each&#13;
for a tern of six years. Persons eligible to vote nust be refistered.&#13;
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the School Improvement committee and rancher, Leon Graham, rancher Cxfcrd&#13;
area, Joseph Quintana, rancher, Rt. 2, Raymond 'Jer-ry• Richr:lond ra..,cher,&#13;
Gx.ford area, Lillian Siebel, Ignacio, Eanager KSUT - FE and Jar:es W. Sutto~&#13;
_Ulison, e~ployee Bank of ?agosa.&#13;
I Seis condidatos tendran su no~bre en el b~leto para la eleccicn de&#13;
el borde de educacion el :'.:lartes dia tres de -cavo. Dos □ie!:).bros seran&#13;
elegidos por uh tere□ino de ses anos. ~l lugar de votacion estara abierto&#13;
de las siete de la :ianana a las siete de la tarde. Los r:d.e.::bI'os salientes&#13;
son Senores Fred FrarLT'1, y Bob l•lcCaw. Los candidatos son Den l{ichails,&#13;
Leon Graha0, Joseph (Cb.arlie) Quintana, Ra:r.::ond (Jerry) Rich.1:.ond, Jases&#13;
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annual spring luncheon in i~ay. They are Ers. Lois Layton, hrs. Vivian&#13;
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Saturday, ::arch 26th in St. Hark's Episcopal Church in Dur2.n-gc.&#13;
Mrs. ·l&lt;cDanicl •died CJf cancer Ear ch 20 in a De1r,1er hosni tal.&#13;
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teaching was t he Ig:,aci o sevent h grade . She later t .,rnght in ue:1.11e-r . lb.e&#13;
past nine _years she was teac hing i..'1 the Rivervi ew school in Du:rangc .&#13;
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john Phillip Olbert's father, John Olbert was born in S1.mheimbaden, Germany in 1865. He migrated with his parents to Illinois in&#13;
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"My Dad often told me how hard 11fe was in Germany for the common&#13;
people, 11 John Phillip remembers. 11 People like my ancestors who had&#13;
no land couldn't get any. However, the harsh military rule bothered&#13;
them as much as the land shortage. As soon as a son was old enough to&#13;
be useful to the family, he was drafted for several years into the&#13;
army. So they Cal!l.e here wanting land and less government control of&#13;
their lives.· The family farmed in Illinois for se~eral years. John.&#13;
left home when he was 21 and went to work for the Pullman Company in&#13;
St. Louis. After a couple of years, he ca.me on west, stopping in&#13;
Colorado. Pueblo was booming as a smelting and railroad center.&#13;
Dad got a job helping to build the rail line over Marshall Pass from&#13;
Salida to Gunnison. _He worked a mule team skidding logs to build&#13;
snowsheds to divert avalanches over tha tracks. John settled in Telluride for the Yinter and acquired an unexpected job. He had done quite&#13;
a variety of jobs,'but never expected to be a nurse. The smallpox&#13;
epidemic which broke out among the miners did not a:ffect John, since&#13;
he had been vaccinated in Germany. So many of the miners were either&#13;
deathly sick or weak during recovery, that Dad was recruited as a Doctor•s&#13;
helper. While in the area he became friends of George West and Bob Hott.&#13;
They began hearing tales of all the gold that could be panned out of&#13;
the sand bars of the Colorado River. One summer they gave it a good&#13;
try, but no one got rich. Dad took off en bis own to see the Navajo&#13;
country and arrived back in Durango in 1889 when he was 24. He homesteaded at Thompson Park for a year, then moved into Durango to work&#13;
at a local brewery located just north of the old High School and just&#13;
east of City Market. When Dad was 31 years old he married Margretha&#13;
Geisler. My mother, who was 1~ years younger than Dad,was working&#13;
in Durango and living with her sister, Mrs. Spcnsel. Hy parents lived&#13;
1n Durango until 1915 when they bought a farm near Oxford."&#13;
J'•hn fh1111p was 12 when his parents moved to the farm t mile&#13;
vest ot Oxford. 11 Moving from a city school with graded classrooms&#13;
to a one room school with grades 1-8 was quite a change for me. I'll&#13;
never forget the first day there. Mr. Crosby, the teacher left for a&#13;
while to check on his wife who was expecting a baby soon. While he&#13;
was gone, some of the rowdy boys knocked the stovepipe down. This&#13;
resulted in a thorough sooting of the room. Crosby questioned each of&#13;
us to learn who was guilty. I was telling the truth when I said&#13;
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didn't know, because I did not know anybody's name that day. 11&#13;
"Dad used about half his land for grain crops and the rest for&#13;
·bay and pasture. Every farmer in those days had chickens, turkeys,&#13;
and a bunch of milk cows. It was common to see 20-25 five gallon&#13;
cream cans on the railroad platform. Part went to Durango. The rest&#13;
vas sold to Alamosa or Colorado Springs for better prices. Even 2¢-3¢&#13;
more per pound was a help."&#13;
John Phillip and his brother Ernest went together to buy a new&#13;
a928 Chevrolet from Rockers in Durango. It cost $600 .00 which they&#13;
paid in eash after selling some cattle. This was not the first car&#13;
1n the family. Their Dad had owned a 1914 Buick and a 1924 Ford&#13;
Pickup which cost $400.00. John Ph1.1 11p, his Mom and Dad, went to California in the Pickup in 1928. They were really squeezed into the&#13;
cab but made it. Gas was about $.17 per gallon that year .&#13;
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In the late 1920 1 s J"ohn Phillip was still not married, but decided&#13;
to buUd a log house for himself. He cut and hauled logs l6 or 7 per&#13;
trip) by team and wagon from the hills near Vallecito and cut his own&#13;
shingles. The house wasn•t quite finished vhen John met Dorothy Billings,&#13;
the uev School teacher at Oxi'ord.&#13;
Dorothy was born near Hermosa north or Durango on February 21, 1911.&#13;
Her Dad, Edrln Booth Billings, was a native of Jaynesville, Wisconsin.&#13;
Her mother, Myrtle ll,.ay Williams was born in Iowa. 1-fyTtle 's family settled&#13;
near Windsor, Colorado, in 1890, later migrating in covered wagons to&#13;
the Animas Valley via the San Luis Valley, Creede, Lake City and over the&#13;
pass to Silverton.&#13;
"My parents were truck .farmers north of Durango, 11 Dorothy says. 11 1&#13;
vent to Trimble School until I finished 10th grade and graduated from&#13;
Durango High School in 192511&#13;
Dorothy took two years of teacher Training at Ft. Lewis College&#13;
and came right to work at Oxford for one year andthe following year&#13;
&amp;t Trimble School. John and Dorothy were married in 1931. Until their&#13;
1og house was finished, they lived 1n the Kennedy house a q~arte~ mile&#13;
vest of Oxford. So many young couples started their lives in this house,&#13;
it came to be known as the bridal suite of Ox.ford. The Olberts have&#13;
3 sons, each of whom is married and has two children. Phillip, the&#13;
oldest, lives in Boulder. J"ohn Richard, usually called 11 Dick 11 , lives&#13;
in Palos Verdes, California. Donny is a Lt. Commander in the Navy at&#13;
San Diego.&#13;
J"ohn 1 s father died in 1931. Those were hard years for everyone&#13;
and the Olberts were no exception. Prices for ra.I'!!I products were low&#13;
and the area suffered a bad dry spell 1n 1934, but they worked bard&#13;
and were able to keep their land.&#13;
When the movement began to unify the Allison, Axboles, Ignacio and&#13;
Oxford School Districts in 1948-1+9, John vas on the schooJ.. boara. He:&#13;
listened to all the argw!lents and got several good cussings when he&#13;
supported the consolidation. Though he was aware of the drawbacks&#13;
and the loss of community spirit when small towns lose their grade&#13;
schools, John remembered how much he had wanted to finish high school&#13;
and could not at Oxford. For the sake of others who would need a high&#13;
school_education, he made a decision which was not too popular.&#13;
J"ohn has been secretary of the Pine River Irrigation District&#13;
since 1966. He still keeps the necessary papers in the original&#13;
leather satchel given to the District by Morrill Turner when it was&#13;
organized in 1936.&#13;
John and Dorothy have been involved in a lot of hard work during&#13;
the 47 years of their married lives, but they also know how to relax.&#13;
They love to tr~vel and especially like to go to Coos Bay, Oregon, get&#13;
on a charter fishing boat and hook the big salmon. They also like to&#13;
visit their children, but after a few days in Los Angelos and San Diego&#13;
they are ready to come back to the farm.&#13;
John can look out from his house to a spot half a mile to the&#13;
northeast which the old timers said was a favorite ca.mp site on the&#13;
old Spanish Trail from Santa Fe to Durango. Like most people who have&#13;
lived in one place for a long time, the Olberts value their memories&#13;
and have many links with the past.&#13;
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�The Ignacio Chieftain for Friday, July 19, 1963 was a coru:iemorative&#13;
edition for the July 27-23 San Ig:iacio Golden Days celebration. Residents,&#13;
~ercbants, Agency and to~n organizations all joined together under the&#13;
,.. ·-,1 leadership of l:ayor 'd.&#13;
L. ·_-rise::'lan to r.c1.t:e it a Gol(~,,-n l..nniversary indeed.&#13;
This celebration was in observa.?Jce of t11e 50tn anniversary of the&#13;
Incor:roration of the ':'01-m. of Ignacio.. The beginnings of Ignacio went&#13;
furth6r back to a=ound the early 1870s.&#13;
:in 1913 the Tm-m of Ignacio was incorporated and Ordinance ITo. 1 called&#13;
for the .Ad.option of the To-..m Seal. Charles ;-/ernEr, a for~er Supt. of the&#13;
Ute .A·;enc:r, was na:::.ed the first Hayer of Ignacio. In 1913 he was living in&#13;
Ignacio and operating a clothing store.&#13;
:~ow as of ~:arch 1978 there are 73 toim ordinances on the books at the&#13;
town hall.&#13;
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'.:2:0.e article on ~he f ound.ing of th&lt;? tmm w-ri tten by l-~. ':L11rner was&#13;
dated July 11, 1963.&#13;
?art of this article is &lt;2,uoted: ttEarly in the 1870s unde~ the ter2s&#13;
of 'Irea ties 1;-i t:i the LJ'tes, three ban:-.. s of tc.e tri·oe, called. Soutnern utes&#13;
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tb.e:-2 u~1c..er ·::ribal o~•;!l.ersb~p whereby tl:e ~n.dians coulci occu::,,y it &amp;s t~1ey&#13;
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?rior to 191 0 t-i.:-o general stores uere serving tne co::::mni t:J" arou::i..6.&#13;
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H. L. :-Itll operated a general store a nalf r.::ile to t::e sou th .&#13;
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was purci:12. sec. by rtall f ro::-. Jo1-m '.ic.ylor in 1 S·09. Joh..':. -Ta/lor ua.s the fatner&#13;
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whi.ch lil;:e s o!Ile other streets in :--:all I s 2C::.6.i tion i:,1ere n2.!:1ecl for :ciis&#13;
relatives. ::::n tne Aspaas addition the streets ·we:re give!l such r.u:::es as&#13;
Ute, l•fovajo and Pine.&#13;
Fro~--:. tncn UD to the ?resent t i:.:.e all clE:eds to p1·operty, lq;al notices&#13;
) clescribing a parcel of la:'."ld etc., in the tm-,-:1 of Ir,ne.cio norti1 Df Ute&#13;
street a.r2 l~s ttCi. in Ii-2.11 1 s Fir2t z":.ddi tion and. those south of Ute stre(;'t ·&#13;
are in As:~aas ~-'irst Addi tio:!.&#13;
Charlotte Jones&#13;
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�Refunds for Ole.er ?erso:1s&#13;
~no ca~ get a refund for property ~~:es ? ~no is eligible for a&#13;
refund of 20;; of their ho:::e rent :pay::.ents?&#13;
Persons 65 or older persons declared handicaJ,ed ~ay . a~ply if their&#13;
inco~e is less than 7,300 for 2 single perso~ or less than 3, 300 for a&#13;
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couple.&#13;
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- People with personal residental pro;,erty that are living on such&#13;
prouerty nR:l be eligible for ta:: refund for their ho:r::e and surrounding&#13;
) acres if they ~.:eet the above require2ents.&#13;
If you nGed help to fill out the apJlication call Liva Pacheco at&#13;
563-4561. ~~e dead~ine is JeceLber 31, 1978.&#13;
De7olucio~es Para Anciancs&#13;
Quien esta intitulada a cevoluci on c e i =~ues t os en sus propiedad, o&#13;
20;; en la renta que pago ano pasac:.o :;ior 2u hogar&#13;
Personas cue tie~en sesenta v ci~co anos o cas, y no ga.~aron ~as Que&#13;
7,300 por pers~na a 8,300 por dos~p~rsonas el ono pasado y se es~a...~&#13;
encanacetados ~ueden aDlicar uor es~o.&#13;
~Personas q_ue tienen. resic.encias o terrenos :;::iersonales 7 viven el esta&#13;
uro·0iedad uueden ser ~lc.ibles yora que les 6.evuelvan los ir2:; rnestos cue&#13;
pagaron ei ano pasado per la casa y cinco acres.&#13;
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Vacationing in the Fruita-Grand Junction area for a few days were&#13;
Mrs. Opal Price and Mrs. Charlotte Jones. They left the 10th and stayed&#13;
overnight in Moab with Emily Sisley and also visited Louis and Frances&#13;
Farmer.&#13;
Mrs. Farmer was in the Moab hospital from April second to the 11th.&#13;
She had broken the small bones around her ankle in a fall while the&#13;
Farmers and their daughter and her husband from Grand Junction were out&#13;
sightseeing ·in the Moab area.&#13;
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Mrs. Jones stayed in Fruita visiting long time friends in her&#13;
former home town~ Y.rs. Price stayed ·1n Grand Junction with her daughter,&#13;
Janice.&#13;
They came back to Moab on the 13th through Cisco, Utah and down&#13;
along the muddy Colorado River. They returned home on Friday •&#13;
.· Las Senoras Opal Pricey Charlotte 'Jones fueron a Fruita y Grand&#13;
Junction por unos~ias a visitar. parientes y amigos. En Moab Utah _~&#13;
visitaron a la Senora Emily Sisley, Louis y Frances Farmer. La Senora&#13;
Farmer ·paso un tiempo en el hospital con~ pie quebrado. La Senora&#13;
Price visito a su hija Janice en Grand Junction.&#13;
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The-March 27th meeting of the Pah-Chu-Chu-Wa club was in the&#13;
Presbyterian Church annex with club president, Sheryl Mayfield conducting the business meeting. The nominating committee Eula Preston,&#13;
Charlotte Jones and Virginia Richmond Presented the following names for&#13;
two year terms of office. President - Violet Sams, Vice President Virginia Richmond, Treasurer - Heinle Gardner and Secretary - Olive&#13;
Dillon. They were elected at the April 10th meeting and will be installed at the Spring luncheon.&#13;
Named to the committee to plan the spring luncheon were Cathileen&#13;
Beek, JoAnn Cross and Vivian Richmond.&#13;
The District president Mrs. Muriel Luellen of Mancos was a club&#13;
guest. The Plans for the District Convention in Bayfield on April 22&#13;
and the State Convention in Cortez in May were discussed.&#13;
Cybthia Kent vas the speaker for the program and told of some more&#13;
of the Houston Convention and some of the work being done in this area&#13;
to promote the role of women, especially those of minority groups,&#13;
displaced hom1?makers and rural woreen and abused wives.&#13;
Refreshments were served by the hostesses Jannie King and Ruby Hailey.&#13;
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Mrs. Nancy Fritz of Bayfield is now delivering the Durango Heralds in&#13;
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Ignacio and plans to continue in this area. She had been the Herald news&#13;
person in Bayfield for the past eight months.&#13;
Gene Bushy is delivering the Heralds in Bayfield.&#13;
Senora Nancy Fritz es la que distribuie el periodico aqui en Ignacio.&#13;
Ella era la que distribueia en Bayfield y ahora Gene Bushy lo ase alli •&#13;
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Mrs. Edith Bell died in Albuquerque Wednesday evening, April fifth.&#13;
Services were held Saturday in Albuquerque with the French Mortuary in&#13;
charge of arrangements.&#13;
The Bells had ma~e their home in Albuquerque Since the fall of 1942,&#13;
The Bells lived in Ignacio at the Agency for a number of years while&#13;
Mr.&#13;
Bell was in the BIA office at the Agency. Hr. Bell died several vears&#13;
ago.&#13;
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The Be~l family was among the fi rst members of the Ignacio Presbyte:rian&#13;
i!lstead of hethodist in 1933. Mrs. Bell was elected to serve as one of&#13;
t n e first elders of the Presbyterian Church, but she declined in favor of&#13;
,j-er husband, Ira.&#13;
Hr. Bell then served on the Session and was clerk of the session from&#13;
Septembe r 1933 until the fall of 1942. Mrs. Bell was active in the Ladies·&#13;
Aid until t he f amily moved to Albuquerque.&#13;
The Bells were the parents of three children. A son, Loren, died·&#13;
a~out two years ago. A daughte r, Norma, lives in Fort Worth and Dorothy&#13;
lives in Albuquerque .&#13;
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�The Bert Robertsons, one time Ignacio residents, had a leather ioodt&#13;
and saddle making shop combined with their home in Poncho Springs. The&#13;
building caught fire on Monday the 10th and Mrs. Robertson (Loretta) wa s&#13;
overcome by the smoke which caused her death. Mr. Robertson was rescued&#13;
by the firemen and vas taken to the hospital in Salida. He was expected&#13;
to recover. They had just recently sold their business. Mrs. Robertson&#13;
was 76 at the time of her death.&#13;
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For many years before moving to Poncho Springs they had operated a&#13;
leather goods and saddle making shop in Pa.·gosa.&#13;
senor y Senora Bert Robertson residentes ~terior de Ignacio Y ahora&#13;
de Poncho Springs tub1eron la d1sgrac1a el dia die~, que s_Jtresidencia&#13;
juntamente con su lugar de negocios agarro lumbre y la Senora (Loretta)&#13;
Robertson perecio. El Senor Robertson fue salvado por los bomberos Y&#13;
llevado al hospital donde se espera que racupere.&#13;
&#13;
"! heard that remark . .. !"&#13;
&#13;
"Better take Riley ciff wedding cakes until&#13;
be patches up his marital problems.' ·&#13;
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One Easter family dinner was at the home of Mrs. Mary Swanemyr&#13;
in Allison. Coming from Durango we re her sisters, Mrs . w. R. Foiles&#13;
and Mrs. Walter Ealum, Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Foley and son and family,&#13;
the Ma rtin Swanemyrs, the Lewis Luchinis, Mrs. Callisto Luchini and&#13;
L ynn Swanemyr •&#13;
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El di a de pascua la Senora Marx_ Swanemyr cocinao para toda su familia..&#13;
·De Dura n go vinie ron sus he r manas Senora W. R. Folks Senori Walter Ealum&#13;
Senor y Senora Jasper Foley su hi jo y familia y Senora Callisto Luchini&#13;
de Allis on. Tambien sus hijos Martin Swanemy:rs y fa.!llilua y Lynn Swanemyr&#13;
y SUS sobrinos Senor y Senora Le wis Luchini.&#13;
· On I gnacio Town election da y April 4th 184 voters went to the polls&#13;
to elect t hree t own council members to t he boar d f or four years t e r ms of&#13;
off ice . The hi gh vote get ter was Ruby Hailey with 100 votes. George&#13;
Bryan was second wi th 95 vo t es and J erry Wilmer and Tom Atencio tied for&#13;
Third pl ace . In a fli p of the. coin At encio was the winner. Los ing&#13;
candi dates were Wilme r, Abel Atenciol Dadis Pope and Arnold Lucero. Frank&#13;
Gallegos r ecei ved a number of write - n votes .&#13;
Mrs . Hai ley is t he first woman elected to serve on the Ignacio board&#13;
since the Town was in cor porated in 1913.&#13;
Cor deli a Candel aria served a f ev years ago on the board, being&#13;
appointed to fil l a vaccancy.&#13;
Outgoi ng boar d members who did no choose to run again were: Ben&#13;
Cor dova , Tony Gallegos and J oe Mest a s.&#13;
Em.me t Hott is t he pres ent mayor of Ignacio and his term of office&#13;
runs two more years .&#13;
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~Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Bruffett have sold their share of the Pine&#13;
Ridge Ranch to their daughter and husband Joan and Jack Smalley.&#13;
The Bruffett:3 have bought a 31 foot travel trailer and are le~ving&#13;
Monday to Denver and from there to California and on to other parts of&#13;
the United States and Canada.&#13;
&#13;
When they get tired 0£ traveling they plan to come back and live&#13;
in Ignacio.&#13;
·&#13;
Senor y Senora Clifford Bruffett le an vendido su parte de el rancho&#13;
Pine Ridge a su hija y esposo Joan y Jack Smalley.&#13;
Los Bruffetts compraron un trailer y se van para Denver el lunes y&#13;
de alli para California y otras partes de los estados Unidos y Canada.&#13;
Quando se cansen de viajar ellos se vendran a vivir a Ignacio.&#13;
The Happy Homemakers Extension club April 14 meeting was the annual&#13;
Foreign Foods dinner. This year the dinner was held at noon at the&#13;
Presbyterian Church annex. and the receipes for the meat dishes, salads,&#13;
dessert were from China. Arranging the dinner were club members Alicia&#13;
Sullivan, Nona Roberts and Virginia Richmond. There was also a plant&#13;
exchange scheduled.&#13;
The next meeting will be May 12th and the Roll Call will be a&#13;
Mother's Day poem.&#13;
&#13;
"And to think: the reason we went on that second&#13;
honeymoon was to get away from the kids for a while!"&#13;
&#13;
··1 smashed up our car .. , What did you do'?"·&#13;
&#13;
Lloyd and Opal Knickerbocker of Bayfield are celebrating their&#13;
60th wedding anniversary on Sunday, April 23. Relatives and friends are&#13;
invited to an Open House in the Bayfield Lions Building from two o'clock&#13;
until five •. This special event is being hosted by their daughter, Mrs •.&#13;
Helen Campbell of the Spring Creek area, grand children and great grandchildren.&#13;
.&#13;
Both the Knickerbockers are active in the Bayfield Presbyterian&#13;
church and other community activities. Mr. Knickerbocker still plays&#13;
some lively tunes on the fiddle.&#13;
Opal Williams and Lloyd Knickerbocker were married April 21, 1918&#13;
at a sawmill camp, north of Bayfield. They have made their home in the&#13;
Bayfield area most of these past 60 years.&#13;
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One of the first picnics of this spring season was on Sunday&#13;
April 16 when the King families joined the Terry families of the Farmington area were Beth and Jim Sower and sons from Bayfield, Mr. and&#13;
,&#13;
Hrs. Tommy King and Dena, Mr. and l:'..rs. Leland Landsverk and Mrs. Jannie&#13;
King from Ignacio.&#13;
.&#13;
El dorningo dia dieciseis de abril las familias de Jim Sower, Tommy&#13;
King, Leland Landsverk de Ignacio y Bayfield la familia Terry de&#13;
Farmington, N. Mexico y la Senora Jannie King se reunir6n en la laguna&#13;
?•ravage a tener un picnic, yo creo que es uno de los primeros esta&#13;
primivera.&#13;
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�J°ohn and Effie Monte went to Phoenix, Arizona to visit the_ir son&#13;
&#13;
and family ~i.r. and Mrs. Victor Monte and to get acquainted with their&#13;
- new granddaughter.&#13;
Jolli~ y Effie Monte fueron a Phoenix, Arizona a visitar a su hijo y&#13;
esposa Senor y Senora Victor Montey a conocer a su nieta nueva.&#13;
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The R.H. Gardners received word Sunday morning, 16th that Mrs.&#13;
Gardner's brother, Harry Benson had passed away. A longtime resident&#13;
of Sioux Falls, South Dakota. Mr. Benson had been in a Nursing Home&#13;
and in failing health the past few years. He was 85 years old. Funeral&#13;
services were in Sioux Falls.&#13;
Urs. Gardner left by Frontier Monday morning for Sioux Falls to attend&#13;
the funeral. She planned to return home the last of the week.&#13;
La Serfora R.H. Gardner fue por avion a Sioux Falls, South Dakota a&#13;
atender el funeral de su hermano Harry Benson que paso a m~or vida el&#13;
dia dieciseis de abril, el viejito tenia ocbenta y cinco anos.&#13;
Happy Birthday&#13;
Fe~iz Cumpleanos&#13;
&#13;
Susano Silva&#13;
Cleo Chavez&#13;
Martha Mae Quintana&#13;
Maud Glover&#13;
Viola Herrera&#13;
Andrea Quintana&#13;
Ruby Hailey&#13;
H. v. Waters&#13;
Georgia Chavez&#13;
Heillie Gardner&#13;
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Paul Harris&#13;
Fidel Herrera&#13;
&#13;
Kenneth Quintana&#13;
Bennie Valencia&#13;
Alcario Vigil&#13;
Henry Espinosa&#13;
Trutt Hudson&#13;
Tim Ortivez&#13;
&#13;
Get Well Soon&#13;
Sane Pronto!&#13;
Ruth Snook&#13;
Loura Hill&#13;
&#13;
Joe William&#13;
Leonora Martinez&#13;
&#13;
Coriene Gunn&#13;
&#13;
Stward Adamas&#13;
Armondo Amrillo&#13;
&#13;
Melanie Romero daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Domenick Romero from&#13;
Broomfield, Colorado is her e staying with Grandpa and Grandma Romero&#13;
for a few days. Her mother Shirley brought her over last week. The&#13;
family will be moving from Broomfi eld to Grand Junction soon.&#13;
La nina Melanie Romero hiji ta· de Senor y Sei'rora Domenick Romero&#13;
de Broomfield, Colorado esta visitando a sus abuelos Senor y Se'm:ira&#13;
Joseph Romero por unos di as . Su mama Shirley la traJo la semana pasada.&#13;
La familia se va a mudar de Broomfield para Grand Junction, Colorado&#13;
presto.&#13;
A wind that could be labeled a Cyclone tore through a section of the&#13;
county·west of town on the second of April • .&#13;
It struck around 9:30 A. M. and if it was an April Fool joke it was&#13;
a nasty one. The Robert Klusman barn ·was leveled. The Robert Dickey&#13;
home·received considerable damage and the roof was blown off the new Tom&#13;
and·JoAnn Cross home. Several trees were uprooted and a big tree in the&#13;
J~hn Chavez front yard was reported as being uprooted and disappearing.&#13;
ViI's. Bess English, longtime Bayfield and Ignacio resident was in the&#13;
hospital in New Bern, North Carolina suffering from pneumonia. After she&#13;
h~d re~overed and was back in a Nursing home she fell getting out or bed&#13;
and broke her hip .&#13;
She is now back in a Nursing Home and improving. Cards from old&#13;
friends would help to cheer her. They may be addressed t o Bess English,&#13;
308 Johnson St , NewBern 1 Nor th Carolina 28560. Her sister, Mrs. Robbie&#13;
Whitehurst will see that she gets them. Mrs. English has been living&#13;
with her sister, Robbie, since moving from I gnacio several years ago.&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
Persons wishing to die in dignity and not be kept "alive" with -extraordinary measures when there is no serious hope of recovery should make&#13;
an advance decision to this effect, not only to assure their wishes being&#13;
carried out but to protect their doctors and nurs e s from possible legal&#13;
action and to avoid leaving their survivors with a sense of guilt. To&#13;
help people do this, The Euthanasia Educational Fund, 250 W. 57th St.,&#13;
N.Y.C. 10019 has prepared. a ''Living Will" vhich reads as .follovs:&#13;
A LIVING WILL&#13;
&#13;
To my family, my physician, my lawyer, my clergyman&#13;
To any medical facility in whose care I happen to be&#13;
To any individual who may become responsible for my health, welfare or&#13;
affairs&#13;
&#13;
,&#13;
&#13;
Death is as much a reality as birth, growth, maturity and old age - it is&#13;
the one certainty of life. If the time comes when I&#13;
can no longer take part in decisions for my own&#13;
future, let this statement stand as an expression of my wishes, while I&#13;
am still of s ound mind.&#13;
If the situation should arise in ~hich there 1s no reasonable expectation&#13;
of my recovery from physical or mental disability, I request that I be&#13;
allowed to die and not be kept alive by artificial means or "heroic measures.u I do not fear death itsel.f as much as the indigni t ies of deterioration, dependence and hopeless pain. I, therefore, ask that medication be&#13;
mercifully ad.ministered to me to alleviate suffering even through this may&#13;
hasten the moment of death.&#13;
This request is made after careful consideration. I hope you who cue for&#13;
me will feel morally bound to follow its mandate. I recognize that this&#13;
appears to place a heavy responsibility upon you, but it is with the intention of relieving -you of such responsibility and of placing it upon myself in accofdance with my strong convictions, that this statement is made.&#13;
Signed._ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ __&#13;
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Date&#13;
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W1 t n es s e d by:&#13;
&#13;
TO MAKE BEST USE OF YOUR LIVING WILL: 1) Sign and date before two witnesses.&#13;
This is to insure that you signed of your O'Wll free Will and not under. any&#13;
pressure . 2) Give your doctor a copy for your medical file and make sure he&#13;
i s in agr eement . Bear i n mind t hat t he l iving Will is not a l egal document .&#13;
3) Give copies to t hose mos t l ikely to be concerned. Note their names at&#13;
the bottom of your copy. Keep the origi nal r eadily available . 4) Discuss&#13;
your i ntentions with those cl osest to you NOW. This is very i mportant.&#13;
5) Glance over your living Will once a year; r e -date it and initial the&#13;
new date t o make i t clear that you have_not changed your mind .&#13;
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                    <text>THE THOUGHTFUL YEARS&#13;
Volume II Edition VII&#13;
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Noticias Sociales&#13;
Elmer Briggs spent two weeks in July as a patient in Mercy Hospital.&#13;
He is now home and feeling much better.&#13;
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El Senor Elmer Briggs estubo enfermo en el hospital dos semanas.&#13;
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ye esta el la casa muy aliviadoo&#13;
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Anthony Morris from Bloomington California were 1n Ignacio&#13;
visiting his brother and family Mr. &amp; Nrs. Louie Morriso&#13;
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the for.mer Jerelene Waller.&#13;
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Senor y Senora Anthony Morris de Bloomington~ California estan en Ignacio&#13;
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visitando a su hermano y ramilia Louie Horriso&#13;
:Mrs. Bess English&#13;
&#13;
after &amp; short visit wit&amp; her nieces,..J&lt;atbryn-&#13;
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Anderson. at Mars ~111, North Carol;!l'Ml-·is now with her sister, Mrs. H.P.&#13;
Whitehurst in Newbern, N.C .. SHe plans to make her home with her sister.&#13;
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La Seilora Bess Engl.i~ visito con su sobrina Kathryn Anderson en Mars&#13;
Hillj North Carolina (unos cuantos d1as) y ahora esta con au hermana&#13;
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Mrs. Ho PD Whitehurst eri. Newbern N. CD&#13;
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MrD &amp; Hrso George Anderson who returned home the first of August&#13;
after a trip through the South.&#13;
&#13;
They moved some of Mrs. English's&#13;
&#13;
things to Newbern for her.&#13;
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Senor&#13;
"""' y Senora George Anderson estan en la casa otra vez~ despues de&#13;
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un paseo por partes del en los Estados Unidos.&#13;
Sunday morning~ on August 19th following the morning services at&#13;
the Ignacio Presbyterian Church~ a pot luck dinner will be given in&#13;
honor of Dan and Jeanne Bonner, summer pastors in the churches of the&#13;
San Juan Larger Parish_.&#13;
&#13;
The Bonners will leave the· 20th to return to&#13;
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the Divinity School a1 ,Yale University in New Havenj· Connecticut.&#13;
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each have two .are years to complete in Divinity School before being&#13;
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�-3ordained .&#13;
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They ~lan to work in Tey a.s after fin:tsb1ng .schocl.&#13;
&#13;
La 1gles1a de los Presbyter1anos en Ignacio va a tener una comida (Pot&#13;
Luck) el Domingo , dia diez y nueve de Agosto en la manana despues de l os&#13;
&#13;
serv1c1os..&#13;
&#13;
La comida va a ser en horeT da .Dan Y ~ Bonne~ ~ eon&#13;
&#13;
los pastores en esa igl.ee:hl: por el verano .&#13;
&#13;
Los Bonners van a regreser&#13;
&#13;
a la escuela de la -divinidad en Yale University en New Haven Connecticut&#13;
~~ ~ia viente.&#13;
&#13;
Senor y Senora Bonner tunen dos anos de escuela antes de&#13;
&#13;
ord1narse de ministros .&#13;
&#13;
A Youth Work Group from the Kirkword Presbyterian Church 1s St.&#13;
Louis , l•iissouri will be staying in Bayfield from August 7-16 and working&#13;
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at the churches in the Larger Parish.&#13;
accompanied by 12 or mor~ adults .&#13;
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The 68 young people will be&#13;
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Wor k in Ignacio will include install-&#13;
&#13;
ng new roofing on the CE Building and painting the new Manse.&#13;
Un grupo de 68 j ovenes y 12 adultos de l a iglesia Presbyteriana en St.&#13;
Louis, Missouri~ estaran en Bayfield y Ignacio de Agosto ?-16 haciendo&#13;
trabajo en sus igles-ias.&#13;
&#13;
En I_gnac.i.o ,,n.n a. potl,8.J:.' techo nuevo en el&#13;
&#13;
ed1fic1o de CE ya pin~ar el Manse o&#13;
Mrs . Hyrtle Bowers and U. G. (Ja\re) Mc.Junkin b o = t ' l t r ~ tt.?- ft&#13;
&#13;
Paso with Mr. and Mrs. Harry McJunkin as 111 health prevented them Jrom&#13;
staying here the rest of the sunnner as they would }lave liked. Mr . · ·.,_&#13;
&#13;
NcJunkin was hospital.ized for two weeks at Hercy the first part of&#13;
July.&#13;
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El Senor U. G. (Jake) McJunkin y la Senora ilfYTtle Bowers tuberion que&#13;
volver a El Paso j Tex~s con sus h!jos Senor y Senora Harry McJunkin.&#13;
Ellos se habian venido a pasar el verano en Ignacio , 2,ero su mala&#13;
&#13;
._.J ud no los deja.&#13;
&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Claude -Callison and three children of San Jose ~&#13;
California vacationed in July w1th his parents , Mr . and Hrs • Ot-ren&#13;
Callison .&#13;
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~&lt;:lnor y Seno-;a Claude Callison y tre,s nino-s de ~ Jose,. 0'-l1f¥J1~&#13;
&#13;
visitaron a sus padres Senor y Senora Owen Callison.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs Criaildo Pacheco and family have their son and family&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Pa,checo and grandson Bobby Jr. from Honoluluj Hawaii&#13;
are visiting them~ and l"'.trs. Pachecos parents Mr. and Mrs. Alfons;o Atencio.&#13;
&#13;
Bobby Pacheco y familia d-e Honolulu 5 Hawaii estan (andan) eh. Ignacio&#13;
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visitando a sus famiJias Senor y Senora Crisildo Pacheco y Senor y Senora&#13;
-~-.lfonso Atencio.&#13;
&#13;
Louis Valencia prepared a bartlecue for the Campbell f'amily reuniq&#13;
&#13;
on the 4th of August at the Weminuche.&#13;
El Senor Louis Valencia prepare un barbecue para una reunion d• la 1'amt.i~&#13;
Campbell el dia 4 de Agosto en el Weminuche.&#13;
&#13;
Mr. and Mrs Charles Handley from Farmington 1 New He::cico visited&#13;
tvir.&#13;
&#13;
and Hrs Bill Liese Sunday the 29th.&#13;
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~a.II&#13;
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Senor y Senora Charles Handley de Farmington~ New- Mexico visi::beron eoJt&#13;
""',,,..._&#13;
Senor y Senora Bill Liese el Domingo dia 29.&#13;
Mr o and Mrs o Richard Cowell and Son's Ricky and Justin from Californi.a&#13;
&#13;
visited I·,.lr. Cowells grandmother Nrs. Floyd Andrews at Arbole~ and Hr •&#13;
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. . ,:J:s. J .F. Zeida of Allison.&#13;
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Senor y Senora Richard Cowell y dos hijos Ricky y Justin vlsiteron cen&#13;
""I.,..&#13;
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la abuela de el se'nor Cowell Serio~a Floyd Andrews en Arbole~ y con Senor&#13;
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y ~enora J.F. Zeida en Allison ..&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Ho.ward-,Swills and sons Brad and Jim from Harper, Texas&#13;
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Fisher (from Arboles L&#13;
&#13;
The F~shers took&#13;
&#13;
t~em to Hesa Verde while th(;!Y were he~e.&#13;
uanor y S~ra Howar·d Swills y hijos Brad y Jim a,- Harper Texas estuberot'l •·&#13;
.&#13;
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--en Arboles visitando al Senor y Sen:ora Jim f,tvl'ler.&#13;
r.q·.;.c Luer on para JMesa Verde&#13;
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En lo que estavari&#13;
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�-5- Mr .. and ?1rs... .John-Hay-is had Mr. and r:rs ... Lae· Fitzmiller of Albany, Kansas&#13;
&#13;
as their guests last week.&#13;
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Senor y Senora John Hay's tubieron al Senor y Senora Lae Fitzmiller de&#13;
~&#13;
&#13;
Albany~ Kansas visitando.&#13;
:Mrs. Sally Capell and Nrs. Vida Ritter played bridge at it.irs. J. H.&#13;
&#13;
Sitton in Bayfield Wednesday the 1st.&#13;
-..,&#13;
&#13;
Las Senoras Sally Capell and Vida Ritter jugaron Bridge en la casa de la&#13;
.,..._..&#13;
Senora Jo H. Sitton de Bayfield el dia primero de Agosto.&#13;
Mr9 and Hrs Joe Palomino and baby son~ Eric of Riverside~ California&#13;
&#13;
are visiting her parents Nr. and Mrs. Andy Duran this week.&#13;
""--~&#13;
El Senor y Senora Jose Palomino y nino Eric de Riverside California&#13;
..,.._&#13;
estan visitando el Senor y Senora Andres Duran.&#13;
~&#13;
&#13;
Sharon Duranj daughter of Nr. and Mrs. Cornelio Duran of San Jose,&#13;
· California and granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andy Duran was married to&#13;
&#13;
Margarito Quevada Saturday the 4th of August.&#13;
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Mr. and Mrs. Jack Duran&#13;
&#13;
and family attended the wedding.&#13;
'\..,&#13;
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La Senorita Sharon Duran 9 hija de el Senor y Senora Cornelio Duran de&#13;
San Josej Californ~a y nieta de el Senor y Senora Andres Duran se case&#13;
,,..,.,&#13;
.........&#13;
con el Senor Margarito Quevada el dia cuatro de Agusto. El Senor y Senora&#13;
,"\.-,&#13;
&#13;
Jack Duran y familla de Ignacio atendieron la boda.&#13;
Manuel Baca from E.F.M.S. traveled to Grand .Junction this week to&#13;
take one of h.1s clients 5 Louis Romero to the Veterans Hospital.&#13;
Manuel Baca de la o.ficina de E.FoH.S. transporto a Louis Romero a el&#13;
hospital de los Veteranos en Grand Junction el dia Trienta y unode Julio.&#13;
Mrs. Rosalia Baca is back home from visiting her son Ex-nest Baca at&#13;
Morgan j Utah and son Felix Baca and daughter Ur s • Jo Do Har tine z and&#13;
/&#13;
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- families in 'Dragertonj Utah.&#13;
&#13;
La Senora Rosalia Baca regreso a la casa, dspues de un mes de paseo en&#13;
.A..&#13;
&#13;
..........&#13;
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la casa 'Cle su hijo y familia Senor y Senora Ernest Baca de Morgan Utah&#13;
&#13;
�-6,.-- ,Su hijo Felb~ Baca y su hija y familia La Senora J .D. Martinez en Dragerton ~ Utah tambien visito.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Feli:w Garcia and family of Albuquerque, New Mexico visit&#13;
&#13;
his parents Hr . and Mrs. Thomas Garcia last week .&#13;
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El Senor y Senora Fel i :--: Garcia y Famil ia de Albuquerque visitaron a el&#13;
Sertor y Senora Thomas Garcia la semana pasada.&#13;
}IJ- .&#13;
&#13;
and Mrs . Sylvian Valdez and family have :moved back to Ignacio&#13;
&#13;
after living in San Bernardino\ California for two yE,ars.&#13;
&#13;
Welcome back&#13;
&#13;
Sylvian and Barbara .&#13;
El Senor y Senora Sylviano Valdez y familia an regresado a Ignacio despues&#13;
&#13;
de aver vivido en San Bernardino ~ California por dos a.nos.&#13;
&#13;
Bienvenidos&#13;
&#13;
Sylvian y Barbara.&#13;
Dr. John Torino from Adam State College in Alamosa ~ has offered&#13;
Jack Duran~ Son of l"Ir . &amp;. Mrs . Andy Duran , a teaching and coaching job&#13;
&#13;
at the College&#13;
Dr . John Torino de Adam State College en Alamosa j a ofrecido un contrato&#13;
.,....__,,&#13;
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,"-,I&#13;
&#13;
para :ensinar ~ en el Collegio al Senior Jack Duran ~ hijo de Senor y Senora&#13;
&#13;
Andy Duran .&#13;
Mr. and Hrs . Lloyd Casias and five Chil dren from Gardengrove ~&#13;
California spent two weeks with his parents Mr. and Hrs. Christino Casias.&#13;
~&#13;
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Senor y Senora Lloyd Casias y Cinco ninas de Gardengrove ~ California&#13;
&#13;
......, y Senora Christino Casias por dos semanas .&#13;
visitiron con el Senor&#13;
Mrs. Pauline Rodriquez had her daughter's Maryanne Carter and son&#13;
Donald from Colorado Spring and Helen Leei,ray and two children from Denver,&#13;
&#13;
visiting her.&#13;
&#13;
Helen and Children were on their way to their new home in&#13;
&#13;
Los Angeles .&#13;
&#13;
They all got together with another daughter and family Mr .&#13;
&#13;
·-and Ers. Leo Samora in Bloomfield ~ New UeJrico.&#13;
Maryanne Carter y ni no Donald de Colorado Springs ) Colorado y Helen&#13;
Leeway y 2 ninos de Denver visiteron con su mama Pauline Rodriquez&#13;
&#13;
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recentemente en lo que las muchachas estaban aque fueron para la casa de&#13;
otra hija Seir'or y Serr6r Leo Samora en Bloomfield I New i.-Iez.ico o&#13;
The St. Ignatius Board of Directors i.nsh to thank each and everyone&#13;
&#13;
that 5 helped in any·way to make the San Ignacio Fiesta a success. Raffle&#13;
&#13;
winners were Fred Atencio from Ignacio - ½ Beef and and John F. Lucero&#13;
from Ignacio - ½ Hog and Eliza Nascaranas from Aztec 9 New Hexico a Lamb.&#13;
The queen \oias Dorothea Valdez and attendents were Marilyn Silva amd&#13;
&#13;
Seferina Archuleta.&#13;
El Borde de Directores de San Ignacio~ desean dar las gracias a cada&#13;
uno de ustedes que ayudaron en qualquera manera. para aser la Fiestas&#13;
&#13;
de San Ignacio un triunfo.&#13;
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Los granadores de la Rifa fueron Fred Atencio&#13;
&#13;
de Ignacio~ media becerro$ y John Fo Lucero de Ignacio., media marrano y&#13;
Eliza Mascaranas de Aztec '1 New 1,fexico ~ un borrego"&#13;
&#13;
La reina de San&#13;
&#13;
Ignacio, fue Se~rita Dorothea Valdez y las asistentas fueron senoritas&#13;
&#13;
Marilyn Silva y Seferina Archuleta.&#13;
SUCAP, EFBS and Pre-s~hool Center had a float in the San Ignacio&#13;
&#13;
paradea&#13;
&#13;
The name was Brotherhood and Unity through Community .Action.&#13;
&#13;
People riding on it were~&#13;
&#13;
Robert Mackie,, Louis Valencia, Ruby Garcia.,&#13;
&#13;
CoDa Cruz., John Groves 5 John Chavez'1 Donna Young~ Irene Olguin 1 Mrs.&#13;
&#13;
Heair and (day care children)a&#13;
SUCAP j EFl-IS y el Centro de los ninos tub1eron una carroza en el paseo&#13;
&#13;
de San Ignacio~ El nombre era Brotherhood and Unity trhough Cowmunity&#13;
Action.&#13;
&#13;
Las persc:mas que ivan el la Carroza fueron~&#13;
&#13;
Robert lfa.ckie._ Louis&#13;
&#13;
Valencia, John Groves; C.D. Cr·uz~ Ruby Garcia'/ Donna Young, Irene Olguin.&#13;
Mrs. Heair y algunas ninos de day care.&#13;
&#13;
Thank you to Chris Bakers for donating the lamb for our last social.&#13;
,__) It was a treat indaedi&#13;
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tiuchas gracias al Senor Chris Baker par el borrego que done para el&#13;
socialu&#13;
&#13;
Estubo .muy buenoii&#13;
&#13;
�-8Visi ting ,11th i-h-s. Libradita Rivera "Were Jim. and Anna Ly;-non from&#13;
San Fernando ~ Valley and Agnes Sanchez from Cheyenne Wyoming . and Richard&#13;
Rivera from Hass.&#13;
&#13;
Gilbert Rivera from California .&#13;
&#13;
Visitando con la Sencfra Librodita Rivera 9 fueron Jim y .Anna Lym.on de San&#13;
Fernando Valley , California.&#13;
&#13;
Senora Agnes Sanchez de Cheyenne Woyoming&#13;
&#13;
y Richard Rivera de IIas. y Gilbert Rivera de California.&#13;
&#13;
Mrs. Seferina Archuleta had her great granddaughter and husband Nr.&#13;
and Mrs. Robert Alires from Grand Junction, visiting her during San&#13;
Ignacio days .&#13;
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La Senora Seferina Archuleta tubo a su biznieta y esposo el Senor y&#13;
Senora&#13;
""' Robert Alires de Grand Junctions visitando con ella durente los&#13;
dias de San Ignacio.&#13;
Mr. and r.trs. Augustine Velasquez, cel&amp;brated their 40th wedding&#13;
anniversary the 4th of August ~ Starting with a Mass ~nd the renewing&#13;
of their wedding vows at ten in the morning.&#13;
&#13;
A reception was held at&#13;
&#13;
Pino Nuche Commu:nity hall and a big ·w edding dance that night .&#13;
El Senor y Se~ra Augustine Velasquez celebraron su aniversario de 40&#13;
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•&#13;
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anos el· dia. 1+ de Agosto,&#13;
&#13;
-Oomin.zaron con una Hisa el el manana donde&#13;
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renovaron sus promesas de bodas desrues sigio la fiesta en el Pino Nuche&#13;
en la tarde? y un baile en la noche.&#13;
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11EDICARE_tIEDICAID SERVICI:S EFFECTIVJT. JULY 1&#13;
&#13;
Major Provisions for the nation's elderly under HR 1-the Federal&#13;
government's Social Security-Hedicare-Welfare refo~ package-include&#13;
numerous medical services and Benefits which trill become effective July 1 .&#13;
The measure also provides coverage for the first time for about 180&#13;
million p·e ople under age 65 under a provision which allows insured&#13;
workers with chronic renal diseas&amp; to qualify for Kidney dialysis and&#13;
transplant under part A: Hospital and part B: Medical . Coverage would&#13;
begin three months arter a course of renal dialysis is begun.&#13;
More than 1 .7 m1Llion disabled Social Security beneficiaries who&#13;
previously did not qualify will be covered under Hedicare after having&#13;
&#13;
�' .&#13;
been -entitled to· 'Soc.ia]_ Secur:tty benefits for not less than 24 consecutive ~onths. Those c overed include disabled workers at any age ;&#13;
disabled widows and wido1•mrs bet1c·reen the ages of 50 and 65 ~ and disabled&#13;
&#13;
railroad retirement annuitants.&#13;
&#13;
r:i:edicare recipients also will be eligible for physical therapy services under part B. Pay11ents in on year for a :practitioner in his office&#13;
or in the patient's home cannot be based on 1nore than (;1 00 of incurred&#13;
expenses for physical thera1}Yo Ahosriital or skilled nursing facility&#13;
could provide covered outpatient l)hysical therapy ~ervices to its&#13;
services after his in:)atient benefits have e::::pired.&#13;
~. :&#13;
&#13;
Chiro·0ractic services will be allowed under ·cart B of r1€dicare .&#13;
Services furnished by chiro, ractors are covered as !.!_physicians services ll&#13;
but only for treatr.1ent of the s:?ine . Claiins for sucn treatment r:.ust be&#13;
verifiable with a satisfactory J~ ray indicating the ~fistence· of a&#13;
sublu.'l{ation of the spine .&#13;
·&#13;
Hospital insurance for uninsured ;---eo'Jle over 65 i.-4,i.Q are in-~ligibl~&#13;
for part A of I,:edicare will be nrovided as the reci1)i$t ...can voluntarily&#13;
enroll fqr hos:pi tal coverage-inl tially ~!;33 monthly to l&gt;e be calculated&#13;
~wµ.lyo Enrollment :ln --:-iart B of l•~&#13;
· is. required as;.a condition&#13;
9£. buying into part .A ~overage,.&#13;
,&#13;
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~he new law provides auternatic eni-0llr1ent under patt B f'or&#13;
the eld~ly and the disabled as they becom~ eligible for part 1 hos,ltal&#13;
··&#13;
iq~r~ge coverag~ , . Tllose eligible for automatic enroll111ent .must be ·&#13;
given., an opnertunity to ·decline the coverage. · · - .&#13;
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Also effective on July 1 1~ a one-third red:uot£on in Feder·a J_&#13;
matching _payments for 1long-tern stays in hospitals~ i:iursing home~~- intermediate care facilities . and mental institutions if states tail to have&#13;
effective programs of control over utiiization of 1Qstitut~onal ~e~viqes&#13;
0r if ·t~y fail to conduct the inde1}end.ent professional·' audits of patients&#13;
A.S requi_ted by lai.rl.&#13;
. -·&#13;
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-.Another · pTovisiOll wil l J..mi t increases · in physicians fees allo~rable&#13;
for r-ied\care lJUr poses by a factor' which takes ·111to account increased&#13;
costs of · :~r{lqtice and.. rises in ~eneral eroi:ags level in l an area•&#13;
Other provisions of the · bili affecting the !3l~erJ.y · !w.ve be~n i!~?l~~&#13;
t1~nted,: ;-- •e:&gt;tcept the suinleLiental security income for ·the aged s b'!.ind ..~d . disabled which i ·s- scheduled to become. effective Jan'tlary 1 •, 1974.&#13;
&#13;
TO ALL OUR SE~rIORS ~&#13;
I am I"esigning; August 17 1973 to accept ~ posi ti pn }Tit'~ t?e Ign.~.c io&#13;
School system and t can assure you that ~1t ~s not because r Wiant t o ~ bu&#13;
because I've dovot~d severals years of study in the field of ~lementary _&#13;
Education &gt; to l.et 1 t gg without using - 1 t ': -r mµs t accept, the ~hallenge.&#13;
and take the 'pbsi t:i.on offered to find out for myself if ·this •:t.cs- what :i:&#13;
&#13;
My WOl'k with Seniors has been my greatest experience • It&#13;
ha~ helped rne gain a new concf,fpt about ·our Eider!y peop~e ,nd: ,.,e~hop~~&#13;
to help the community Qecorne aware of your pr •o blerqs o - Tlle p~esti~e and&#13;
_dignity you all deserve s we've (staff ) tried to give b~tk. We : wiJl&#13;
}Tant to do .&#13;
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�-10,&#13;
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always be on hand to hel:J in any ,,ray that we ~&#13;
-'We-nope that you all&#13;
will giTe- th&amp; ne:r.t director and eool"d'lna.:l;.or- the cooperation you have&#13;
&#13;
giV9n use.&#13;
&#13;
It ha.s been « l'iiuaalicine: ~?or:t.sz.ce. .21Illi--one :we- -wai.l.l .clwr_isk heBC.ef-orth.&#13;
Ve ldJ.l. -cer-tainl~ ;uss you all.&#13;
&#13;
Urs. Arlene !lillich&#13;
1-1rs. Hartha Archuleta&#13;
&#13;
J?ATSY ARCHULETA&#13;
I lived in the Tiffany area all my life. I graduated in 1971 and&#13;
started working at NYC and from there I started working at the Town Hall.&#13;
I quit working because my mother aad Surgery and I helped her until she&#13;
recuperated. I t1Tent to Alilarillo~ Tezas with my brother and sister-in-law&#13;
and I worked in a store as a clerk. I have four sisters. and three&#13;
brothers. the oldest Jack is in Belguim 5 Florence graduated: three&#13;
and 1s working. Joe will be in the Eleventh grade~ NaryJ'ean in the 9th&#13;
grade:' Naxie in 7th grade, Linda ii;t the 5th grade and Mary in 3rd grade.&#13;
My parents are :Hr. and Hrs • Jose Vic toriano Archuleta. I a m working&#13;
at the Imergency Food anQ. liedical Services under the Sumr1er Youth Program.&#13;
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.SEFpRINA ARCHUL..E,'-r:A&#13;
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I've lived most of my life in Ignacio" Before we noved to Ignacio&#13;
we lived in Aztec . New Me:.s~ico . I 'm the daughter of Amelia Archuleta.&#13;
Ny father died when I was J years old, 0ctober 8 1963. I'l1 be a&#13;
Sophomore in High School this fall , ' I have two sisters; Vicky the&#13;
old.est and Ester and .one brother Tony. Ester 'td.11 leave to College in&#13;
tb..-e fall . Now I am 1•iorking at the I:!-[tergency: FOOd ancl Hedjcal SerTi-ee.s.&#13;
"U;nder CIA.&#13;
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Ha.p·:·Y Birth.day tog&#13;
Feliz Co::JJ.'llanos 11ara g&#13;
t1r • Bill Lie·se .July 29th&#13;
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Paris r,ngler July 29&#13;
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JJiva Pacheco Jt•ly8&#13;
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Nelson Iviacl-cey&#13;
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Euter:)e Taylor August 8 Hartha Archuleta&#13;
Syra:ps:thy to the Fa~ily pt g&#13;
&#13;
Harvey Th.1..er!-y of O:r:f'ord.&#13;
Our sympathy to I1r. and I-frs. FrEµJ-eis H. Jones on the death of his&#13;
sister Jennie l\i . Warz-en of Dove C~j3,ek Color~do,&#13;
&#13;
Nuestras Simpa.ti$S a el Seti5r y Se°@5ra Francis Jones en la ll!llerte&#13;
.de&#13;
su&#13;
hermana Jennie H. Warre~ de Dove Creek~ Colorado"&#13;
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Our m0nthly Senior- Citizens Social will be held at the Ute Parke&#13;
Friday Au.gust the 17th. It will be a Pot Luck Picnic and will start at&#13;
11 : 30 A • ~.f.&#13;
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El Social par~ J.-0&amp; tms::,01 es- -9eN: :en eJ... Parqne. 4e los Utas, .el Viernes dia&#13;
Diez y Siate de Agusto a las Once y l':1edia Sera Pot Luck.&#13;
&#13;
Grabiel Valdez of San Jose Ca:1.ifornia 1s visiting his mother and&#13;
sister Ferminia and Felicita Valdez.&#13;
El Senor Grabial Valdez de San Jose California esta visitando a su mama&#13;
y her~ana Ferminia y Felicita Valdez.&#13;
Get Well Sooni&#13;
Sanen Prontol&#13;
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Estifanita Garcia&#13;
&#13;
Fred Brown&#13;
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Alberta Pargin&#13;
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Maxine Anderson&#13;
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Evelyn Graham&#13;
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John Hussy&#13;
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                    <text>August· 22 Senior Social&#13;
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3.&#13;
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THORSD.AY THIS TIMEl&#13;
Date&#13;
Where:&#13;
When:&#13;
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August 22, 1974&#13;
Community Center&#13;
12:00 Noon&#13;
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How&#13;
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Pot Luck&#13;
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Entertainment: At-U-Mai&#13;
At-U-Mai will perform at 1:15 P. M. after our lunch •&#13;
.,&#13;
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Lieut. ?lau.de and Mrs. Callison and three children spent a week the first&#13;
of August with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Callison. They then went to&#13;
Laramie, Wyom~ng to se~ her mother and to Story, Wyoming to visit friends ~&#13;
before r eturning home in San Jose, California. Lieut.Callison was also going&#13;
~ack to his base with a promotion.&#13;
El T~niente Y la Se'rtora.Claude Callison visitaron con el Senor y Senora&#13;
Owen Callison la pr;mera semana de_agosto despues fueron para Laramie, Wyoming&#13;
donde viven los parientes de la Senora Claude Callison. Despues los Callisons&#13;
regresaran para San Jose, California donde esta la estacion del Teniente&#13;
Callison.&#13;
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"When I said I wanted another opinion, I didn't mean&#13;
yours."&#13;
&#13;
, "It's Dr. .]frisby returning your call of April 14."&#13;
&#13;
Lee Pennell was hospitalized a week. at Mercy following surgery. He&#13;
came home the 22nd of July and is doing quite well. Dean Pennell and his&#13;
son, Victor are here for the summer helping with the work.· Dean teaches in&#13;
Las Vegas, Nevada.&#13;
El Senor Lee Pennell paso una operacion en el hospital de la Merced en&#13;
julio. Su hijo, Dean de Las Vegas, Nevada enta ,aqui ayudando con el trabajo&#13;
por el verano.&#13;
The Wiseman families got together for a little :party at home for Mrs.&#13;
Bess English Monday evening,,July 22nd, and presented her with birthday gifts.&#13;
Mrs. English was the hostess at dinner at Pino Nuche following the party for&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wiseman, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Wiseman and their guest, Mrs.&#13;
Ruth Day Davis from Portland, Oregon.&#13;
&#13;
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La Familia Wiseman tuburon una fiesta de Cumpleanos para ).a Senora&#13;
English el lune§ julio 22 y despues la lleveron a tomarNla conp.a en Pino Nuche&#13;
La Senora,Ruth ~ay Davis de,Portland.,, Oregon las acompano para la comida.&#13;
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�On July 23, 1974 the following people traveled in the SOS van to the&#13;
old Dalton Ranch for supperJ and enterta;nmen~ a~ the BarJ&#13;
- D Chuckwagon .&#13;
Those \,tho attended were:&#13;
immy Baker, ~ack i• rost, Mrs. ack Frost, Mi.Tffiie&#13;
Cloud, John Eagle, Frank Padilla, Mary Thierry, Fern Thierry and Mary Wallace.&#13;
The group was sponsored by Claudette Gilbert and Manuel Baca.&#13;
&#13;
't.&#13;
&#13;
Julius and Molly Cloud arid Sunshine Smith went to Silverton on the n&amp;R.C. .&#13;
Steam Train on Tuesday, August 13, 1974. They and other senior citizens went&#13;
to Durango in the SOS van, boarded the Steam Train and ate lunch at the Grand&#13;
Imperial Hotel. The group ~eturned to Ignacio at 5:00 in the SOS van •&#13;
.~:····Mrs. ·-Bess English left Saturday, July 27th after spending two weeks in&#13;
Ignacio visiting the Wiseman families and former neighbors. Mrs. English .&#13;
-plan to spend some time with her nieces in Mars Hill, North Carolina before·&#13;
going to her home in New Bern, N. C.&#13;
. _..,,&#13;
La Senora Bess English salio para North Carolina el sabado dia 27 de&#13;
Julio. La Senora English visito en Ignacio por dos semanas y pensaba llegar&#13;
a visitar con sus sobrinas en Mars Hill, North Carolina antes de regresar a&#13;
su casa en New Bern.&#13;
'&#13;
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Happy Birthdg,Y&#13;
&#13;
Feliz Cumpleanos ·&#13;
Sally Capell&#13;
&#13;
Jim Fisher&#13;
&#13;
Ma Seibel&#13;
&#13;
Emitt Evanas&#13;
&#13;
Nelson Mackey&#13;
&#13;
The last of July ¥a-s. Geneva Olbert and Mrs. Pauline Smith-~pent a week&#13;
in Greeley attending a cooking school at the college. Mrs. Olbert then visited a few days with her daughter and family, the Ted Baumgardners before coming&#13;
home. Mrs. Smith went to Wyoming to see her sister and family. Both Mrs.&#13;
Olbert and Mrs. Smith are employed in . the Ignacio school lunchroom.&#13;
La seri'ora Geneva Olbert y la Senora Pauline Smith atienderon una escuela&#13;
para cocineras en Greeley, Colorado. Despues visitaron con una hija de la&#13;
Senora Olbert. La Se'ti'ora Smith fue para Wyoming a visitar a su harmana. Las&#13;
Senoras son cocineras en la escuela de Ignacio.&#13;
Corning home for a visit with their mother, Mrs. Opal Price, the last of&#13;
July were her daughters, Carol Ann McJunkin from Los Angeles and Jeri Lee Price&#13;
from South Carolina and son, Charles Price from Camp Carson, Colorado Springs.&#13;
The group went camping and fishing at Emerald Lake.&#13;
Jeri Lee had finished her basic training with the Women's Army Corps at&#13;
Fort Jackson, South Carolina. Sunday August 4th she left Ignacio arriving&#13;
in Fort Dix, New Jersey tha t , evening. Monday morning she left for Franfort,&#13;
Germany for two years of overseas duty.&#13;
Charles got a month's leave and is scheduled to go to Germany on August&#13;
28th for a year of overseas duty.&#13;
La Senorita Carol Arui-. McJunkin de Los Angeles, California1 la Seriorita&#13;
Jerri Lee Price de South Carolina y el joven Charles Price de Camp Carson&#13;
visitaron .con su mama. La Senorita Price acabo sus x,Jercitos con el servicio&#13;
para las mujeres. Ahora ira para Alemania por dos anos. El Joven Charles&#13;
tambien va para Alemania igual que su hermana.&#13;
&#13;
�.Charl-ie Romero is in Ignacio visiting his father Mr. &amp; Mrs. Ed Romero&#13;
He lives in Florida.,&#13;
--,&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Romero and Bertha Sandoval attended the wedding of Mrs.&#13;
that&#13;
!iomeros granddaughter and Berthas nie0-e Janet Rivas to Ray Cordova&#13;
tooKplace on July 26th in Denver. Janet is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eddie&#13;
Rivas. Bertha~ daughter and family Hr. and Mrs. Kenneth Collins (Carol) and&#13;
family from El Paso, Texas also attended the wedding. They came by Ignacio&#13;
on their way home and brought Bertha with them.&#13;
and other relatives.&#13;
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Charlie Romero de Florida anda aqui visitando a su padre Senor y Senora&#13;
Ed Romero y otros parientes.&#13;
El Senor y Senora Ed Romero y Bertha Sandoval attienderon la boda de&#13;
Janet Rivas con Ray Cordova&#13;
en -·Denver, Colorado el dia 26 de julio Janet&#13;
es nieta de la Senora Romero y sobrina de Bertha yes hija de Senor y Senora&#13;
Eddie Rivas Senor y Senora Kenneth Co1.lins (Carol) y familia de El Paso, Texas&#13;
tambien atenderon la boda.&#13;
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:•1 lfml lo think Ill)' /nther 1/J(IS the Slll&lt;lrtest&#13;
1111til I hit the fo1trth grade."&#13;
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1J11111111 the u·hole tcorld&#13;
&#13;
" For me?"&#13;
&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Rex Rea and children spent the first weekend in August in&#13;
Ignacio with Mrs. Rea's mother, Virs. Charlotte Jones and also visiting the&#13;
Rea families. It was their new daughter, Melissa's first trip to Ignacio.&#13;
El sen"or y Seii'ora Rex Reay nih°'os has estado visitando con la Senora&#13;
Charlotte Jones y los Reas. Este fue el primer viaje de la Senorita Melissa&#13;
para Ignacio.&#13;
Green Chili&#13;
&#13;
¼ cup oil&#13;
&#13;
2 lbs. ground beef&#13;
7 green chilis roasted and peeled&#13;
2 teaspoons salt&#13;
garlic to taste&#13;
2 level tablespoons fiour&#13;
3 to 5 cups water&#13;
&#13;
Heat oil add meat and sear over high heat stirring constantly until&#13;
meat is gray not brown . remove meat from pan and add flour to dri~pings&#13;
and brown lightly add all other ingredienisand simmer for about t hour.&#13;
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�Visiting Martha Archuleta and· family during the month of August were&#13;
Mr. and Mrs . Vern Steffey and children from South San Francisco, California.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Salazar and children from San Francisco, California and&#13;
Mr . and Mrs . Harold Sitton from Gentry, Arkansas. The ladies are Mrs.&#13;
Archuleta's sisters.&#13;
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•&#13;
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Visitando ah Martha Archuleta y familia en el mes de agosto fueron sus&#13;
hermanas y familias, Senor y Senora Vern Steffey y ni'nos del sur de San&#13;
Francisco, California Senor y Senora Henry Salazar y ninos de San Francisco,&#13;
California y Senor y Senora Harold Sitton de Gentry, Arkansas.&#13;
&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Stein of Encinitas, California are houseguests&#13;
during the month of August with Hrs . Stein I s sister, :Mrs. Ruby Hailey. The&#13;
Steins were here for a stay last yea~ also.&#13;
Senor y Senora Raymond Stein de Encinitas, Calif•ornia esta visitando a&#13;
la Senora Ruby Hailey por el mes de agosto. La Senora Hailey y la Senora&#13;
Steins son hermanas.&#13;
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Sympathy to the families of:&#13;
Willie Baca&#13;
&#13;
Enola Mackey&#13;
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Carlotta ·Lucero&#13;
&#13;
Getrudes Olguin&#13;
&#13;
Mrs. Emmet Hott had major surge:ry at Mercy Hospital on July 28th.&#13;
was able to come home in a week and is recovering satisfactorily.&#13;
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She&#13;
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La Senora Emmet Hott tubo una operacion en julio pero ahora esta&#13;
recuperando muy bien.&#13;
Mrs. Laura Hill is enjoying some of this summer with her granddaughter,&#13;
Mrs. Tommy King and the King family. She had been living in Durango, but&#13;
recently her trailer home was moved to Bayfield.&#13;
La Senora Laura Hill esta visitando con sus ni~tos, el Senor y Senora&#13;
Tommy King y familia. La Senora Hill vivia en Durango pero ahora vive en&#13;
Bayfield.&#13;
&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Greg Clute moved the weekend of the 10th from their trailer&#13;
home on Browning Avenue to a place near La Plata Air Field where Mr. Clute&#13;
is employed. Mrs. Clute is the home economics teacher in the Ignacio high&#13;
school.&#13;
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El Senor y Senora Gr~g Clute se-mudaron para un lugar cerca del aeropuerto&#13;
donde esta empleado el S€1'1'or £lute. La Senora Clute es una de las maestras&#13;
&#13;
de Ignacio.&#13;
&#13;
The Everette Ellisons a~back home following a vacation visit with&#13;
relatives in Minnesota.&#13;
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El Senor y Senora Everett Ellison han regresado de Minnesota donde&#13;
visitaron 'con parientes.&#13;
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�', Mr. and Mrs. Paul Brake went to Denver on the bus, Tuesday August 6th&#13;
and visited relatives for a couple o! days. They returned home on the 9th.&#13;
&#13;
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El Senor y Senora Paul Brake visitaron con parientes en Denver la&#13;
semana pasada.&#13;
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The dinner guests at the Bar-D Chuckwagon north of Durango, sang Happy&#13;
Birthday Sunday evening to Mrs. Nae Capell who was celebrating her 85th&#13;
birthday. Her birthday hosts were Mr. and Mrs . . E.F. Patri~k and Mrs. Pat&#13;
Trease.&#13;
,,._,,.&#13;
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La Senora Mae Capell cumplio 85 anos el dia 11 de agosto. Celebraron&#13;
los cumple~os con una sena en el Bar-D Ranch. Los cantadores del Bar-D le&#13;
cantaron felicidades de cumplean'os.&#13;
Philip Jacquez from Blanco, N. Mex. was here for one week visiting his&#13;
aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs. c. F. Pacheco and family.&#13;
Philip Jacquez de Blanco, N. Mex. sobrino de Senor y Senora C. F. Pacheco&#13;
visitando con ellos por una semana.&#13;
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ha ,estado&#13;
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"How was I to know you hadn't&#13;
finished reading the morning&#13;
paper?"&#13;
&#13;
"l\.fy horoscop_eJays {odapi a goodday to travel.''&#13;
&#13;
Mrs. Lillian Brown is enjoying her annual August trip to Texas to visit&#13;
relatives and friends in Haskell and Rule. Lillian's Variety Store is closed&#13;
until Mrs. Brown returns home.&#13;
La Senora Lillian Brown esta visitando a parientes y amigos en Tejas.&#13;
La tienda, 11 Lillians Variety Store",- estara cerrada hasta que ell~ regrese.&#13;
1&#13;
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Mrs. ·caroline Pennell is back home following a two weeks visit in Fort&#13;
Collins with her sisters. Mrs. Pennell has four sisters and a sister-in-law&#13;
._;l iving in Fort Collins.&#13;
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La sen'ora tjaroline Pennell a regresado de Fort Collins donde estaba&#13;
visitando con s~s hermanas.&#13;
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Mrs . Mac Colovia Buswell and a granddaughter Melony Tingley are her ~ fr om&#13;
Shelton , Washington visiting her brothers and sister s. Mr . C. S. Si lva and&#13;
family , Mrs. Mercedes Brown and family, Mr. Paul Silva and f amil y and Mrs . Huby&#13;
Bustos and family. ~s. Buswell has als o been vi siting ol~ f r iends in the area .&#13;
La sen'ora MaC:C&lt;;&gt;lo-yi~ Bus,,rell y su nieta Melo.ny Tingley dt, Shel ton,&#13;
W~shington an~an a~,,ui visi tando a sus . hermanos y her m~as . Senor y seff'ora C. S.&#13;
Si l ~a Y familia Senor y Seffora Pau+ Silva y £ amilia Senora Mercedes Bro~m y&#13;
familia Sefrora Ruby Bustos y familia . La Senora Buswel l tambien a visitado&#13;
muches de sus conocidos vie j os .&#13;
&#13;
Mrs. Lena Witt arrived Thursday, August 15th from Denver. She is a&#13;
houseguest of her sister and husband, IV,r. and Mrs. Lawrence Wiseman and while&#13;
here is visiting other relatives and friends.&#13;
La Senora Lena Witt de Denver esta visitando al Se1lor y Senora Lawrence&#13;
Wiseman y otros parientes en Ignacio.&#13;
+++++++++++++++&#13;
&#13;
We were never promised fairness or justice&#13;
in this life.How often does little Johnny run&#13;
home during an afternoon of play crying,'It .&#13;
isn't fair.They cheated.' •• ,Our Lord never&#13;
promised fair~ess or justice,but rather&#13;
suffering and the sufficiency of his grace&#13;
to see us through to the end. His grace is&#13;
our hope. For God so loved the real world and&#13;
everyone in it that he sent his only son ••••&#13;
The fact that ~od is somehow in the midst of&#13;
the sufferings of the world is the most&#13;
satisfactory answer for me in the face of&#13;
· ruman suffering in this world."-C.S.Calian&#13;
11&#13;
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Sunday evening August 4th Kirby B. Smith, brother of Shelby Smith (EFMS&#13;
Director) arrived on a Frontier flight from Tokyo and Okinawa where he has&#13;
been stationed for the past year with the U. s. Marine Corps. Kirby has been&#13;
a career Marine for 13 years and has achieved the rank of Gunnery Sgt.&#13;
Gy. Sgt. Smith and his brothers family visited Mesa Verde National Park&#13;
and had dinner at the Ore House. After a short visit with relatives in&#13;
Oklahoma 'Kirby will be stationed at Camp Pendleton, California.&#13;
El Domingo agosto cuatro Kir by Smith hermano del Senor Shelby Smith&#13;
(Director del programa de EFMS) llego de Akinowa y Tokyo Japan donde ah est8do&#13;
estacio'nodo con el cuerpo de Marinos.&#13;
El Sargento Smith con su hermano y familia visitaron los ruinas en Mesa&#13;
Verde. Kirby va a visitar a&#13;
mama y otros parientes en AJtlohoma y despues&#13;
regresara a su estacicin en Camp Pendleton, California.&#13;
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Sanan Prontol&#13;
Oliver Weaver&#13;
Sheryl Floyd ,&#13;
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Alex Velasquez&#13;
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Ethel Neil&#13;
Jewell Walton&#13;
Paul Lunsford&#13;
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Jose Ramon Lucero&#13;
Phoebe Cloud&#13;
Mable Payne&#13;
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r- _ Spending the afternoon w.i. th Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Wiseman on July ! 6t~&#13;
were ~ongtime friend~ Kate Ayers from Durango and her sister, Sister William&#13;
Maril;! and-a friend Sister Elizab"eth Bernardette from the Sisters of the Holy&#13;
Name Convent in Oakland, California.&#13;
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La Senora Kate Ayers trujo a la hermJg1.a William Marie Y a 1~ hermana&#13;
]Elizabeth Bernardette a visitar con el Senor y Senora Lawrence Wiseman. Las&#13;
hermanas vienen del convento del Santo Nombre en Oakland, California .&#13;
Mrs. ¥ia.ry Patrick returned home Sunday the 11th after ~pending the week&#13;
in Gallup with the Lee Particks. Mr. and·Hrs. Patrick brought her home and&#13;
stayed for dinner at Pino Nuche with Mr. and Mrs. Louie Morris and Mrs.&#13;
Patrick.&#13;
La Sen'ora Mary Patrick visi to al Senor y Senora Lee Patrick en Gallup,&#13;
N. Hex. Lee y Familia la tra~eron para su casa y tomaron una comida en Pino&#13;
Nuche junto con el Senor y Senora Louie Morris durante el tiempo que estaban&#13;
aqui.&#13;
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"Oh, ui110!"&#13;
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Claudette Gilbert had her sisters Ginger Wiggens from Hemet, California&#13;
and Glenda Hiller from Lancaster, California visiting her over the weekend.&#13;
L.as Senor~.,,: Ginger Wiggens de Hemet, California y Glenda Miller de&#13;
Lancaster, California anduvieron en Ignacio visitando a su hermana Claudette&#13;
Gilbert y familia.&#13;
Dinner✓vguests of Mrs. Charlotte .Jones the evening of July 16th at the&#13;
Seibel' s Pin~:m Hills Ca f e were Hr. and Mrs. Emmet Hott, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence&#13;
Wiseman and ifrs. Ruth Day Davis of Portland, Oregon.&#13;
&#13;
La Senora Charlotte Jones entretubo con una sena en el Pifron Hills Cafe&#13;
al Senor Y Senora Emmet Hott, al Senor y Senora Lai&gt;Jrence Wiseman y la Senora&#13;
Ruth Day Davis de Portland, 0regon.&#13;
Faye Harris is spending the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd&#13;
Harris. V..iss Harris has finished her college courses at Adams State in&#13;
,__)Alamosa and will do her student teaching for two quarters.&#13;
&#13;
ta Senorita F~ye Harris esta visi tando con SUS padres el Senor y Senora&#13;
&#13;
Floyd Harris.&#13;
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La Senorita estaba en el colejio en Alamosa.&#13;
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Marry Maddox&#13;
Each 2nd and 4th Wednesday morning&#13;
of each month Mary Maddox, eligibility&#13;
technician from the county food stamp&#13;
office will be in the EFMS office, 673&#13;
Goddard Ave. to certify residents for&#13;
food stamps&#13;
Judy Peterson&#13;
&#13;
"1':w·, don't !rt 111y fa1thtr i11ti111id,1tr yw."&#13;
I&#13;
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Judy Peterson 5 social services worker,&#13;
from La Plata County will be here at&#13;
the EFIIB office each 2nd and 4th Wednesday&#13;
mornings to answer questions and assist&#13;
local residen~s with Old Age Pensions , Aidt o-Dependent children, Supplemental Security&#13;
Income , and Services to the Biind and Disabled.&#13;
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�JAMES (JIMMY) SPENCER BAKER&#13;
James Spencer Baker l known to most Ignacio people as J ·i mmy Baker,&#13;
was born on August 12, 1~99, the son of James Baker and Lucy Spencer&#13;
Baker.&#13;
1&#13;
• 1 was born in a log house at Caracas.&#13;
I think the house is still ·&#13;
there. My father built a good barn and corral. We had chickens and&#13;
milk goats and hogs and range cattle and riding horses and draft horses.&#13;
The draft horses were 11 Perchn (Percherons) and weighed 1500 to 2000 lbs.&#13;
They could really plow and pull the wagons. Hy father raised wheat and&#13;
hay for the animals and potatoes and beans for the family. 11&#13;
When Jimmy I s mother died j_n June of 1 907, J·immy and his father and&#13;
his sister Grace and his brothers Julian and Frank and Cassey faced a&#13;
l onelier world~ It was still two years until J·immy 1 s father took him to'&#13;
t he Indian School at Ignacio . During summer starting at the age of 12&#13;
Jimmy was sent to the hills to herd the cattle.&#13;
"I rode my horse up to the Vega every week to count the cows. Some of&#13;
them would be way up in the brush. \fnen we went up some of the steep&#13;
h:i.lls I would get off the hor se and grab a hold of his tail and he would&#13;
pull me right up. The first year I went up I was afraid a lion or a bear&#13;
or a bobcat would get me, but I never had any trouble. 11&#13;
One of these trips Jim.my will never forget. He was late g_etting&#13;
started back and then it started to rain and how it.rained!&#13;
11&#13;
Before I got out of the Vega ·, it started to rain. By the time I&#13;
got to the Di pping Vat on Cat Creek my horse and I were both soaked and&#13;
it· was so dark we cot~ldn I t see nothing except · when those big lighten~rtgs&#13;
came down . I didn't get home until 1 : 00 or 2 :00 o'clock. n&#13;
In the days when Jimmy was a boy, one of the best ways and certainly&#13;
one of the most exciting 1-rays to obtain new weal th and val ua b1 e property -,&#13;
was to hunt the wild horses in the hills above Caracas. Jimmy and his&#13;
father and brothers sometimes were gone several days patiently tracking,&#13;
listening, stalking and then off on a wild chase t o rope a few or, if&#13;
possible, to drive a herd into a box canyon.&#13;
11&#13;
0ur friends Tito and To_ny and Narc is so Gomez sometimes went with us•&#13;
Then we all got together to brand the horses and break them . Our brand&#13;
was a curved arrow with a split tail like this~&#13;
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In the winter of 1915 we went out one morning and all our horses&#13;
were gone . ·we told the marshall, Porfirio Chavez. There was deep snow&#13;
and he tracked the men all the way to Lumberton and brought our horses&#13;
back and put the men in jail in Pagosa. They turned out to be so~e of&#13;
our neighbors. After the trial, they were put in the pen."&#13;
Jimmy lived at Caracas until 1916, then he moved over toward Ignacio .&#13;
In 1918. he was drafted and sent to Brwonsville, Texas, then to Laredo, then&#13;
to San Antonio and finally to Ft. Riley in Kansas. Ji!llIIlY was in Company&#13;
A, 9th Engineers and was trained to be a blacksmith; During the First&#13;
World War the army had some motorized vehicles, bu:t it also retained&#13;
many horses and mules and wagons. Therefore, blacksmiths were needed to&#13;
shoe the horses and to keep the wagon wheels in repair. Jimmy would have&#13;
been sent to France soon, but, as he explains, 11 Woodrow Wilson and&#13;
Ka~.ser v.filhelm signed the peace."&#13;
When Jil'Il.I:'.ly was mustered out of the army in 1921, he decided he wanted&#13;
to see the country, so for a while he rode. the rails.&#13;
"I went all over the country as far as Bismark/, North Dakota, but&#13;
I never got caught because I moved like the coyote. 1&#13;
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�Then J-immy got a job on this D. &amp; .R. G. W. Railroad on the line beti,xe-::m&#13;
Denver and Steamboat Springs as a mambe1· of the Extra Gang. Jiru::,iy: s CI'E.i'\d&#13;
spent a lot of time on the lines around. 1-Ioff at Tunnel 13,000 feet up c::-1&#13;
the continental divide 11est of Denve:r-. Jimmy enjoyed. the changeable '..:eatb.121•&#13;
and the beautiful su~rises and sunsets visible from the divide. Ji~•~&#13;
rPmembers one mo1•ning when 11 the sun came up pale, so pa.le over the lalrn.&#13;
(Yankee Doodle Lake) It looked like the moon.n&#13;
After- working a while on the railroad, j-imny went down to Denver&#13;
and got a job with the Public Service Company till 1926. The next year&#13;
Jimmy's father died and Jim1:.1y came back to Ignacio to stay . Re married&#13;
Bessie Box.They lived on his place about a mile east of Ignacio where&#13;
he raised cattle and hogs and chickens.&#13;
'.th:Ls month Jim.my celebrate6 his 76th birthday. He has bee11 alone for·&#13;
a long tirae. Of course, he gets lonely so:ne times 1 but he is st.i1l strcnr:&#13;
&#13;
and healthy, likes to walk a lot for exercise, and has a wonderful sense&#13;
&#13;
of l:m1:10:r.&#13;
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We. wish him many :1ore years of good heal th and good tirr:es.&#13;
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Shelby Smith&#13;
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AUGUS'.L 22 SOCIAL&#13;
(wlth 110 1:ie-!:'lade ice cream)&#13;
l·Ielc.or,ie to cur August soc:i:.oll ~,&#13;
DATE~&#13;
August 22, -19'75&#13;
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Ute Park&#13;
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1 2. ~oo noon&#13;
Pot luck&#13;
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This social is going to be an old-tine wiener rcast.&#13;
We wi ll su-pJ;ly the wieners, !'ms ta.rd, catsup, buns~ ro&amp;.stiDg&#13;
stj_ck s, c.tr:i.nl:s and ho::i.e-nade icecre.2.m. Please brj_n;:; potlucl'.'.&#13;
dis he s 1·1hich -..1111 not need to be reheated.&#13;
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Allison-Arboles&#13;
Please bring baked· beans,&#13;
Town of Ignacio&#13;
Please bring desserts&#13;
Please bring salads and&#13;
Rural areas IT\·: 8:near Ignacio&#13;
vegetables&#13;
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�SENIOR CITIZEHS GO TO GRANTI Cll.N:lOl-l&#13;
On ,Tuly 12, 22, 23 eight Ignacio area resj_clent.s w.--"nt on vacation to&#13;
tho Grand Canyon in Arizona. They 1-rnre accoD.panied by Shel by Smith and r.,i 7a&#13;
Pacheco ·uho drove the SOS Van. The group left rnid--morning on Honda.y and&#13;
traveled to the four-corners, across the r•fo.vajo Ref.iervation through Kayenta&#13;
and Tubn City and made several stops along the Grand Canyon overlooks&#13;
in the late afternoon. '.Ihe group stayed in the lfotor Lodge a.t Canyon&#13;
Village and had eYcellent ~eals at the fine restaurants there. On Tues day the group took the tram ride along the west rim of the canyon, visited&#13;
t11e rnuseu,1:1 and several rr:c:~e ov(:irlooks and headed east. In late afternoon&#13;
thsy visited the Betatakin Cliff d1:,relling at Navajo Hationc1.l Honur.ient&#13;
trEi.vel th-rough the Eunument Valley in Southern Utah and spent the night&#13;
&#13;
at Hexican Hat.&#13;
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On the way hone visits wer0 made to the Goosenecks of&#13;
&#13;
the San JuB.n River and the Iratural Bridges !'Ia tional lfonument. .Senior citizens&#13;
ci tizcns who went on the trip were Ahm and Artie Carel, Lr. and !trs.&#13;
Orin Beaty, l-1artha Semler, Mariar1 Vlo:..•ford, E-cd.m8nio Quintana and Ralph&#13;
&#13;
Lepez.&#13;
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DonELld Cr.rter is s:::;snding so:--.,e ti~;1c 1iith his grandLJother l'.rs. P2.uline&#13;
Hoa.riauez ,ihile his 1?,other ~-;rs. rrarianne Ca:ctcr is in the hos pi te.l. 1,:e&#13;
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"l'lish :;:rs. Carter a s·,}eedy recove!'y.&#13;
Ll nfno Dons.ld Carter esta vh~ita.ndo a su e.buela la .Seifora Pa.uline&#13;
Rodriquez ,:-.,j_entra~ que su nadre esta en el hoS}Ji tal. Le cles:i.a:r:1os una&#13;
rapida recu~eracion.&#13;
l-: rs. Hcse 1'Jo:,1:::1e1~ fro ?!. Steo:..r:.boats S-,n~ings" Colorado 1-,rho is vj.si t:lng&#13;
her daugb.t,"!r· : &gt;. 8.nd l~:cs. C1:-d H2.lstca::1· had tfre r,102.:s m'e cf cc1o·oi•ati.nt~&#13;
twr ~;0th bj_rth.day e.1o;'.1g uith her grandc.l21;ughtm~ 2-:rs. Ora I. :cca.t11ro1 1 ~ one o.f&#13;
1'::r. and Lrs. Ho.lste2.0.s c12.ur;o;hter~&#13;
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La Se'i"'forr ::1osa '..ic: ,,".er __de Stoa;_;bo.e.tr, Spr·ings, Co:Lm~ado qu:i.en est a&#13;
v:i.si ta:n.do a su ht,j a f,l i3enor y ,Sino1·a Crd Halstead tubo el ·:-18.ccr de&#13;
ce:!_c'.:ir·ar sus cu ·,:rla.f fcs de 90 anos ,-1 .:::;tr. con su nei t2. le}. 80:101'2 (Ta&#13;
:~~cC c;_-t:~.J~c-!.1 hi.jc# d~; f:&gt;e'i"1c-r ),. :Jefforr.-i l&lt;/. :1_:~.:-c(?e.. cl.&#13;
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"With o-,er· a hi_mdred million cars on the highways,&#13;
you'd think Oi.\E could hit Ralph Nader.''&#13;
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�Eddie, Pat and Terri Dillon of Boulder spent a week with their grandmother, lu-s. Olive Dillon. They then went to Durango to visit their&#13;
grandparents, the Warren Boyles.&#13;
Their mother, :Mrs. Teressa Dillon later came to spend some time with&#13;
her parents. She and Terri spent a weekend with Mrs. Dillon and the Chuck&#13;
Egger family b3fore leaving August 15th to return home.&#13;
•&#13;
Eddie, Pat y T~rri Dillon visitaron a ~u abuela la Senora Olive Dillon&#13;
en Ignacio ya sus otros abuelos Senor y Senora Warren Boyles en Durango.&#13;
Su mama la Se'°i!ora Teressa Dillon vino despues por ellos y visito con la&#13;
familia de Chuck Egger antes de regresar a la casa.&#13;
School vacations are a great time to visit grandparents and one young&#13;
vistor was Ernest Kerns of New York City who was a houseguest of his grandmother, Mrs. Daisy Kerns.&#13;
Ernest Kerns de Nueba York esta aqui en Ignacio con su abuela Daisy&#13;
Kerns.&#13;
:t-frs. Geneva Olbert, Mrs. lfaraJo McCoy and Mrs. Dolores Atencio, all&#13;
employee's of the Ignacio school district in the school lunchroom attended&#13;
a two weeks Cooking School at Colorado Northern College in Greeley the&#13;
latter part of July.&#13;
Las Se'?roras Geneva Olbert, NaraJo McCoy y Dolores Atencio empleadas en&#13;
la cocina por el distrito de escuela en Ignacio .fueron por dos s emanas a&#13;
atender una escuela de cocineras en Colorado Northern College en Greeley.&#13;
&#13;
The sermon at the Ignacio Presbyterian Church, Sunday morning August&#13;
eighth wa.s given by the Rev. R. J. Hasstedt 97 who was the regular pastor&#13;
.from 1937 through the 1940s.&#13;
Rev. Hasstedt recalled a few of the many changes in the church since&#13;
the Sunday he preached his first sermon in the Ignacio church in February&#13;
1037.&#13;
.&#13;
A member of Bayfield and Allison residents attended the service and a&#13;
social hour followed.&#13;
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Three young -people -i n the congregation were two of Rev. Hasstedt's&#13;
grandchildren and also one great grnaddaughter; Sylvia Mullen Ortiz and&#13;
her daughter Jane from Lincoln, ·Kans~s _and a grandson, J~mes Allis of&#13;
Momument, Colorado.&#13;
It was the first time since they were small children they had heard&#13;
him preach.&#13;
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They had all been visiting Louis and Dorothy Badgley in Bayfield.&#13;
The young people left Wednesday, the 11th, to return to their hoces.&#13;
Rev. Hasstedt who had been spending part of the summer with his daught er&#13;
in Bayfield left with them for the Silver State Nursing hoI!le in Ca stle Rock&#13;
where he had lived the past winter. Another daughter, Julia Allis, lives&#13;
near Castle Rock.&#13;
&#13;
�The Allison Grange ladies hosted a salad luncheon and program at the&#13;
.Grange Hall Wednesday, July 28 for Grange members from Breen, Animas Valley,&#13;
Oxford and Florida Hesa. The Ignacio Pah-Chu-Chu-Wa club members were also&#13;
invited guests. Sheryl Mayfield, club president,- explained some of the club&#13;
activities and plans to sponsor a community project to help improve the&#13;
Ignacio elementary school grounds and play materials.&#13;
Two of the ladies were honored as it was their birthdays Elizabeth Self&#13;
of Florida Mesa and Althleta Knowlton of Animas Valley.&#13;
Nrs. Sally Harris, Activities chairman of the Allison Grange, spoke on,&#13;
nWhat Is The Grange," and noted there were 600,000 grange members. Cindy&#13;
Phelps of Allison gave a reading, 11 Iam. An American. 11&#13;
&#13;
It is a new grandson for Mrs. Charlotte .Tones a s Matthew arrived&#13;
Satu;rday afternoon, August 14th. He is the second son for Barr y and&#13;
.&#13;
Kathleen Rosenberg of Oakland, New Jer s ey and weighed in a t 8 pounds 12 oz.&#13;
Un nieto nuevo para la Senora.Charlotte Jones . Matthew nacid" el dia ·&#13;
ca~brse de ag6sto a Senor y Senora Bar r y Rosenberg J.Ji., Oakland , New Jersey.&#13;
Mrs. Sharon Rae Thies and two children spent five days in Ignacio visit&#13;
ing her parents Mr. and Hrs. Harry HcJunkin and gra.,dparents, Mrs. Hyrtle&#13;
Bowers and U. G. 1 Jake' McJunkin at their Spring Creek ranch. Sharon Rae&#13;
teaches in Houston and left August eighth to return home as school begins&#13;
there the middle of August. Jimmy McJunkin was here a short time from San&#13;
Diego to see his sister and other members of hi s family,&#13;
La Senora Sharon Rae Thies y dos de sus ninos de Houston, Texas y su&#13;
hermano J im.my McJunkin de San Diego, California visitar6n a sus padres Senor&#13;
y Senora Harry McJunkin y ah su abuelo y abuela U. G. McJunkin y Myrtle&#13;
Bowers.&#13;
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The Owen Callison left Saturday, the seventh of August for Oklahoma to&#13;
attend a Callison . family reunion. More than a 100 people enjoyed th~ gettogether. The Callisons returned home the 10th,&#13;
·&#13;
Los Owen Callison f1.1eron a Oklahoma la semana pasada a atender una&#13;
reuni6n de la familia de el Senor Callison,mas que cien pers6nas estaban&#13;
&#13;
presente.&#13;
&#13;
Corigratulations to Melvin Olson who was married this past month to Mrs.&#13;
Laura Drake of Durango.&#13;
Melvin and his wife Inez lived for many years on a ranch just east of&#13;
Ignacio and their children attended the Ignacio schools.&#13;
They moved to Durango a few years ago. The new Hrs. Olson has lived in&#13;
Durango for several years and was a longtime resident of the La Plata area&#13;
known as the Dryside.&#13;
·&#13;
The Olsons have a small place with a trailer home on the Airport road&#13;
Eµld spenJ. time th7re as well as in Durango.&#13;
·&#13;
Congratulacions al Senor Helvin Olson, el se caso con la Sefi"ora Laura&#13;
Drake de Durango el mes pasado'.&#13;
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�The Happy Homemakers Extension Club meeting for August was Friday 13th&#13;
· 1n the Presbyterian Church annex. Club president, :Mrs •. Carmen Rea conducted&#13;
the meeting.&#13;
The members made beads and cold cream during the af'ternoon to sell at&#13;
,-)the Country Store during the La Plata County Fair.&#13;
Several of the members worked or headed departments during the Fair.&#13;
Refreshments were served by Mrs. Rea and Mrs. Susan Whiteman.&#13;
&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Seibel now have a granddaughter.&#13;
&#13;
Their daughter&#13;
&#13;
Judy and Doug McDonald's daughter was born July 30th at Community Hospital.&#13;
She has been named Jennifer Ann. The Seibels have five grandsons.&#13;
/&#13;
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S~or y Senora Willard Seibel son abuelos de una-...:· nim que nacio a su&#13;
hija y esposo Sen.or y Senora Doug McDonald el dia trienta de julio. Su&#13;
nombre es Jennifer Ann. La nilla es su primera nieta entre cinco nietos.&#13;
&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. James Wiseman of Moab stopped for morning coffee and a&#13;
visit with his aunt, Mrs. Margaret Wiseman and the Tom Wiseman family on&#13;
Friday 13th. They were on their way to Albuquerque.&#13;
Sezror y Ser:i:'"ora James Wiseman de Moab, Utah se pararon un rato a visitar&#13;
con su tia Mrs. Mar garet l'liseman y con la familia de Tom Wiseman el dia 13&#13;
de agosto. Ellos ivan de vieje para Albuquerque, Nuebo Mejico.&#13;
Mrs. Marion Wright Worford was among the former students of the old&#13;
Fort Lewis College at Hesperus to attend the first reunion of the Hesperus&#13;
campus. The Reunion was the first of August on the Durango campus. She&#13;
attended summer school between the years 1943-56.&#13;
1-'.irs. ·worford taught in Thompson Park, Fort Lewis Mesa and the Ignacio&#13;
Jchool district. She now lives in Southwest Ignacio on the ranch homesteaded&#13;
by her .father.&#13;
Marion Wright Worford maestra de escuela en Thompson Parky Fort Lewis&#13;
mesa en a.nos pasados y que se educacf,en el Colegio de Fuerte Louis cuando&#13;
estaba en Hesperus atendio la reunion de estudiantes anteriores el dia&#13;
primero de agosto en el recinto en Durango, Colorado.&#13;
Jerry and Lola Wilmer are second time grandparents as Mr. and Mrs.&#13;
Jerry Wilmer Jr. on August 10th become parents of a 9 lb. 9 pz. son. The&#13;
Wilmers have one granddaughter.&#13;
Mr. and Hrs. Manuel Valencia are the other grandparents.&#13;
Jerry y Lola Wilmer son abulos por seguna:1 a ves. Un nino nacio a&#13;
Senor y Sei'rora Jerry Wilmer Jr. el dia 10 de ag9sto y peso nueve libras y&#13;
nueve onsas. Los otros abuelos son Sefror y Senora Manuel Valencia.&#13;
&#13;
"Say, mister, do buses to Wyoming stop here?" "I'd feel a lot more secure if you'd fix the u;obbly leg on this couch.&#13;
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7&#13;
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�Mr. and Mrs. Don Silva and their two children Becky and Roland from&#13;
Anaheim, California were here visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. c. S. Silva&#13;
and family. They also visited other relatives and frends in the community&#13;
and in Durango.&#13;
Senor y Senora Don Silva y dos nines Becky y Roland de Anaheim,&#13;
California visitaron a sus padres y familia Se1ror y Senora c. S. Silva.&#13;
Tambien visitaron con amigos y otros parientes en la comunidad yen Durango.&#13;
Orlando Rivera from Californj_a is here visiting his mother Mrs. Libradita&#13;
Rivera.&#13;
Orlando Rivera de California esta en Ignacio visitando a su mama la&#13;
S~ora Libradita Rivera.&#13;
&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Martinez daughter Doreen and grandson Richard fro~&#13;
Redwood City, California were here visiting her sister and husband Mr. and&#13;
Mrs. Joe McDaniel and his aunts Hr. and Mrs .. Ed Romero and Bertha Sandoval.&#13;
Senor y Senora Ben Martinez hija Doreen y nieto Richard de Redwood City,&#13;
California visitaron a la hermana de la Senora Martinez Senor y Senora Joe&#13;
McDaniel ya las tias de Ben S~or y Se11ora Ed Romero y Bertha Sandoval.&#13;
Jane Lucero spent two weeks in Farmington, New Mexico with her sister&#13;
Elenor whose husband John is seriously i l l in the hospital.&#13;
La Senora Jane Lucero paso dos semanas en Farmington, Nuebo Mijico con&#13;
su hermana Elenor quien tiene a su esposo John grave mente enfermo en el&#13;
hospital .&#13;
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whil~ you're at the hosplta .&#13;
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Visiting the E. F. Patrick's were :r.1r. and Nrs. Paul Becker. The Beckers&#13;
are the in-laws of the Patrick's daughter, Don..-ria.. Following ?·:Ir. Beckers retirement from the service they spent a year traveling and stored their things&#13;
in Tucson.&#13;
They had just bought a home in Colorado Springs and were enroute to&#13;
Tucson to see the young Beckers and take their possessions to their new home.&#13;
The E. F. Patricks ·were in California in July as they took Wallace&#13;
Garrison home after he had snent some time here. The Garrisons made their&#13;
home· in Ignacio for a time in recent years and Mr. Garrison had lived in&#13;
Ignacio as a boy. The Particks returned hor:E July 29th.&#13;
.&#13;
Visitando a Senor. y Senora E. F. Patrick fue SP.nor y Senora Paul Becker&#13;
ellos son suegros de Jt hija de los Patricks (Don...YJ.a). El Sen'or Becker se a&#13;
retirado de el 8ervicio Hilitar y Compraron una casa en Colorado Springs&#13;
donde van a vivir.&#13;
Tambien Senor y Senora Patrick fueron a California en Julio a llevar&#13;
al Senora "'r'lallace Garrison para su casa. Los Garrisons vivieron en Ignacio&#13;
anos pasados.&#13;
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�"Do You Need Dentures 11&#13;
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If anyone is having dental prob1ems and need .finincial heln there&#13;
will be a meeti3:1g Sunday the 22nd from 7 :00 p.m. to 7:3_&#13;
6 p.m·. at '1-1 r. and&#13;
Mrs. Joe McDaniel's No. 5 · shoshone. The meeting will be to plan ways to&#13;
raise money .for this need. There is a group in Durango that has been very&#13;
successful in this venture.&#13;
&#13;
"What we need is about fifty thousand bucks&#13;
for a T.V. spot commercial."&#13;
&#13;
"Mom always makes me take my shoes and socks off."&#13;
&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Payne and daughter Molly moved this past ~onth to&#13;
Governador, New 1-lexico to a ce,mpany house of Northwest Gas Company. Mr.&#13;
Payne was employed in the Ignacio Gas field for mny years, first by El&#13;
Paso and in recent years by Northwest until being transferred to the&#13;
Governador field.&#13;
The Paynes home on Goddard avenue was sold to their son Bob and his&#13;
wi.fe who had been living on Browning. Mr. Payne has been teaching the past&#13;
three years in the Ignacio school system and Mrs. Payne teaches in Bayfield.&#13;
Se'iror Y. Senora Bob Payne Sr. y su hija Molly se an mudado para una casa&#13;
de la compinia Northwest pipeline Gas Co. en Governador, Nuebo Hejico . Ellos&#13;
le vendearon su casa aqui en Ignacio a su bijo y esposa Senor y Senor a Bob&#13;
Payne Jr . Bob Payne Jr. es maestro en la escuela en Ignacio y se esposa en&#13;
Bayf'ield.&#13;
Dennis and Carolyn Patton and their two children moved recently to&#13;
Wheatland, Wyoming where Mr. Patton is employed. Geq-rge and Laura Whitt&#13;
-and young son plan to move into the Patton house.&#13;
The \mitts have moved to Ignacio from Tucson. ¥..rs. Whitt has now&#13;
received her Colorado Beautician's license and will work in the Coiffure Chic&#13;
Beauty Shop in Durango wh:lch is operated by her mot.her, Mrs. Patty Trease.&#13;
Dennis y Carolyn Patton y sus dos nines se an mudado para Wheatland,&#13;
Wyoming donde Dennis esta empleado . George y Laura Whitt ban a vivir en la&#13;
casa de los Pattons. La familia Whitt se an vinido para Ignacio de Tucson,&#13;
Arizona. Laur~ sera empleado en Coif.f'ure Chic Beauty Shop en Durango operada&#13;
per su mama Senora Patty.Trease.&#13;
Among the summer visitors in Ignacio were Mr. and Mrs. Lars Larson and&#13;
daughter and their daughter's friend who were vacationing throughout&#13;
Colorado and bitting the high spots (the mountain yasses) . They spent several&#13;
ldays with Mrs . Larson's uncle and aunt, the R. H. Gardners. As they were&#13;
from Ohio they really enjoyed the Colorado views and had been in the state&#13;
on previous vacations.&#13;
·&#13;
De vacacion en I gnacio y muc~s otros partes de Colorado fueron Senorl&#13;
y Senora Lars Larson de Ohio su hija y una amiga de su hija ellos visitaron&#13;
a sus tios Senor y Senora R.H. Gardners.&#13;
&#13;
�Rides to Durango&#13;
&#13;
Chris Chola:s from Social Services in Durango has posted a 1,xide listr,&#13;
at the Bank of Ignacio.&#13;
There are two lists 1) on.e for ,.drivers who are "'-1.lling to take someone&#13;
to Durango.&#13;
2) one for people who :rieed rides.&#13;
·&#13;
If you need a ~ide ;tq:Durango on one of the days the SOS bus is not&#13;
going, put your name on .. the list •.&#13;
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Louis Quintana 56, born in.Rosa, New Mexico, August 1919 spent most of&#13;
his life farming in the· Arboles-Allison area.&#13;
Be had been in ill health this past year and died at bis home in Allison&#13;
thi·s month.&#13;
.&#13;
.&#13;
·.. · A -:t-Iass of the Resurrection was said by the Rev~ Donald Ca_stonguay at the&#13;
St. Ignatius Catholic Church. Burial was Jn .,t he Rosa .Cepie.tery •. _&#13;
lv!r. Quintana married Louise Lopez in 191+:o. He served in the U.S • .hmy&#13;
from.· 1942 to 1944. He was Wounded· 'in combat duty.&#13;
·&#13;
Besides his wife he is survived by one ·son,.two daughters and one stepdaughter, thl"ee sisters and two brothers· and. their families~ .·.&#13;
Oxford l.t--H club turned out two Grand Champions in the-Dress Review at&#13;
· ·&#13;
Carol Ellison, the daughter of the Everette Ellisons, was na~ed G~and&#13;
-Champion in the sewing division and Kathy Foreman, daughter of the John .&#13;
Foremans, "won the Grand Championship in the Knitting and Crocheting divisiol).&#13;
Both girls will model their garments at the State Fa.ir· in Pueblo the '·&#13;
first ·week in September.&#13;
.&#13;
.&#13;
.&#13;
· Kathy and her sister Jane will also be working during·the Stat~ Fair&#13;
from August 28- - September sixth. · Kathy will be judging 4-H demon~trations&#13;
and Jane will -be a kitchen aid..&#13;
· ..&#13;
It takes' a lo,t. of food and work to feed those·· hungry· 4-H 1.ers·.··&#13;
Kathy and Jo~tta Reinhardt, also of the Oxford 4-H have beef proj'ects&#13;
and will present,. a d_emonstration on bee.f • . ·.&#13;
Other ·4-ij ·young people of La Plata County will be t~ing an active&#13;
part at the· State...· Fai:r. .&#13;
·&#13;
_&#13;
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· the Extension Building the evening of August 10th.&#13;
&#13;
It was the w~ek that was, and a marvelous one for Larry Smith and his&#13;
sixteen year old son, Ken who left f'Or _.Washingtqn, ]). c., August second and&#13;
·spent five days demonstrating boot making. .&#13;
·&#13;
.&#13;
The Smiths were exp.ibitors in the summer long··Festival of American&#13;
Folklife, sponsored by ttie Smithsonian Institute and the National Park&#13;
Service. Their exhibit showed the 92 different steps in the ma.king of a&#13;
_,, : hand made pair of Western boots.&#13;
·&#13;
~&#13;
Now the Smiths are back at work catching up on orders for hand made&#13;
boots. The only other exhibitor from this area while.they were there was&#13;
one man from Taos, New Mexico. The Smiths were givin·g their demonstrations&#13;
r ·rom 11 A. M. to 5 P. M. and the people watching were five deep every hour.&#13;
What did the Smiths do in Washington, D. c. in their time off? They went&#13;
to Museums and saw as much as they possibly CQuld and especially liked the&#13;
Aerospace Museum.&#13;
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We are happy ~o hear that Jose (Balty) Quintana is recovering from his&#13;
recen~ accident. Barring any complications he will be all right even though&#13;
he still has a long stay in the hospital. His wife Neome is out of the&#13;
hospital and doing fine.&#13;
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MARIA RIVERA&#13;
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Maria-, the fifth of Antonio and J"osefa Abeyta' s nine children, was&#13;
,')&#13;
born into an orderly and hard-working world, Her family were sheephe~ders&#13;
in the country near Tierra Amarilla, N.M.&#13;
"Most of us in that time weren 1 t too poor and sure weren 1 t rich. We&#13;
lived in a post house. Cedar posts were set in rows like a stockade, then&#13;
plastered inside and out. The roof was posts and sticks covered with ·&#13;
earth. It leaked and was a mess whenever there was a heavy rain until&#13;
we could afford to put tin over it, I haven't been back there for a long&#13;
time, but we hear the house is still there and still being used. 11&#13;
When Maria was about three years old, her parents moved to a d~y&#13;
land farm near Cabresto (up Frances Creek east of present day Navajo Dam).&#13;
Antonio built another post house and dug a well. He hit a good stream&#13;
of water at 18 feet. The Abeytas raised dry land crops fairly successfully, but the garden needed watering and the well was the only source.&#13;
Maria r emembers hauling bucket after bucket to the garden. Two of Maria's&#13;
sisters went to live with their grandmother at La Puente about three&#13;
miles f~om Tierra Amarilla. Grmd.mother's house was a large frame house with&#13;
five bedrooms.&#13;
Maria recalls, "The fifth bedroom was just for guests and was ne-ver&#13;
touched unless a guest was in the house. She had a large wood-burning&#13;
cookstove, a fire place and a heating stove. No coal was available, so&#13;
someone had to chop a lot of wood. 11 ·&#13;
Since there was no school at Cabresto, Antonio bought a farm near&#13;
Rosa. It was much easier to raise profitable crops on the irrigated&#13;
land and possible to send the children to school. However, Maria seldom&#13;
got to attend school more than l+-5 months per year. T1,ro o.f her older&#13;
sisters had died. Si...."lce the other two were living with their grandmother,&#13;
)&#13;
and Josefa had become ill, Maria became the cook, laundress and food&#13;
preserver for the family.&#13;
Maria says, "People talk about how bad kids are today8 I don't&#13;
believe they are nearly as naughty as they were when I was a child, Once&#13;
when I was a child a group of boys in our room tried to set the teacher on&#13;
fire. The teacher was an old man and not too observant. ·The boys began&#13;
slipping matches under his coat collar with the match heads protruding&#13;
in a row. One of the boys behind him struck a match and was about to&#13;
set the fire when rme of the students yelled and grabbed the lighted match.&#13;
Otherwise the resulting fire would probably have burned all the remaining&#13;
hair off his nearly bald head. 11&#13;
11&#13;
Every winter our cellar was full of beans, peas• chi cos, cheese&#13;
and piles of pumpkins. Then we had eggs,milk a..~d butter coming all the&#13;
time. We always had enough. Everyone who put out the effort to grow a&#13;
garden had enough in those days. I think the climate is colder now. It's&#13;
hard to get things .to mature."&#13;
11 In warm weather all of us children were outside playing or working&#13;
all the time, but in cold_ months .there was less to do. That 1 s when&#13;
abuelo and abuela (grandpa and grandma) told us stories and tall tales&#13;
around the fireplace. I wish I could remember the stories they told, but&#13;
I can't. For public ente~tainment there were only a few events· each year.&#13;
On the 4th of July there were races and a rodeo but no fireworks. One&#13;
year some one brought a Ferris Wheel. Nothing else; just a Ferris Wheel.&#13;
It cost 5¢ to :ride. I ate ic·e cream and drank lemonade and rode the&#13;
Ferris Wheel so many times I got. sick and had to go lie down at my aunt's&#13;
house. Then there were the maromas . The last maromas I remember was in&#13;
Ignacio in the 1950 1 s. Tm maromas was a group of people who made music,&#13;
danced and sang and told jokes and stories •• The whole community came when&#13;
&#13;
�the&#13;
&#13;
maromas were in town.rr&#13;
When Maria was 25 she married Henry Rivera. She won 1 t .tell how many&#13;
boyfriends she had before ~he met Henry. His family had migrated to Rosa&#13;
r,,------.._,__ from Cimmaron and Manero·.&#13;
Henry had worked in the mines at Silverton&#13;
1&#13;
and on the railroad. The Riveras stayed at Rosa until 1949 when they&#13;
bought a farm near Allison. Their 10 children are : Cecilia, Bennie,&#13;
Mary, Gilbert, Pete, Fred, An..~a Marie Orlando, Agnes and Richard.&#13;
Cecilia and Mary are deceased. In adJition to the children Maria has&#13;
23 grand children.&#13;
·&#13;
.&#13;
In 1956 Maria moved to Ignacio. She bas worked at various jobs since&#13;
then. The children are scattered all over the country, and becau·se of&#13;
this Maria has got to do something she never thought possible. 11 I Have&#13;
traveled all over this country. · I nev·e r thought I'd do that. The way I ·&#13;
was raised people stayed home. They didn't expect to go anywhe~e and they&#13;
couldn't ·with their livestock and crops and gardens. - But I 1 ve been to&#13;
Los Angelos, Connecticut, Rhode Island and New York to see my children,&#13;
of course. I'd rather ride a burro than these little Planes that come&#13;
. to Durango, but once I get to Denver the ·big planes are ·nice. 11 Shelby Smith&#13;
&#13;
WELCOME TO OUR AUGUST SOCIAL&#13;
&#13;
DATE:&#13;
WHERE:&#13;
WHEN :&#13;
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HOW&#13;
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August 27, 1976-&#13;
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Ute Park&#13;
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:&#13;
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)&#13;
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12:00 noon&#13;
&#13;
Pot Luck&#13;
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Allison-Arboles&#13;
Town of Ignacio&#13;
Rural areas NW&#13;
&amp; near Ignacio&#13;
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Please bring desserts&#13;
Please bring vegetables and salads&#13;
&#13;
Please bring main dishes&#13;
Happy Birthday&#13;
Feliz Cumpleanos&#13;
&#13;
John Chavez&#13;
Emett Evans&#13;
James Baker&#13;
Joe Zaida&#13;
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-&#13;
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Sally Capell&#13;
Nelson Mackey&#13;
Euterpe Taylor&#13;
Hazel Brake&#13;
&#13;
Jim Fisher&#13;
Marion Worford&#13;
Martha Archuleta&#13;
Get Well Soon&#13;
Sanen Prontol&#13;
&#13;
Bonnie Baker&#13;
Jose Quintana&#13;
Ruth Snook&#13;
Roy Groves&#13;
&#13;
Lulu Watts&#13;
Agnes Mann&#13;
Erdman Tobias&#13;
Raymond Frost&#13;
Emily Taylor&#13;
Frances Riggins&#13;
&#13;
Sam Evensen&#13;
Annette Herrera&#13;
Vi-.,ran Richmond&#13;
&#13;
Lizabeth Aleza.ndra&#13;
Frances Buck&#13;
&#13;
�A baby shower honoring Rosemary Martin Redd was given by Phyllis&#13;
Gallegos and Patty ¥,ickey Sunday af'ternoon, August eight in the Presbyterian&#13;
Church annex.&#13;
· ~rrs. Redd is the daughter of the Elmer Martins and the baby ,v.1..11 be&#13;
the first for the young couple • .&#13;
Una tertulia para obsequiar un nine tomo lugar el domingo en la tarde&#13;
dia echo de agosto en la i glesia presbyteriana h~norando a la Senora&#13;
Rosemary Martin Redd . Fue a.ado par Phyllis Gallegos y Patty Mickey.&#13;
Mayor Emmet Hott threw out the first -ball and the first state Little&#13;
League baseball tournament to be played at Taylor Field in Ignacio got&#13;
underway Saturday with Recreation Direct or Erwin Taylor keeping track of&#13;
the eight competing teams . Tayl or's Ignacio team won a game and lost a&#13;
game Saturday. Sunday morning at 8 :00 they played for the consolation&#13;
championship and won . I gnacio defeated the Colorado City team 6-4.&#13;
There was a special event south of Ignacio Tuesday morning, July 27th,&#13;
but only a f'ew p eople were up at four A. M. to watch it •.&#13;
&#13;
A group of Balloonists enroute from California to the National Balloon&#13;
races in Iowa were overnight guests at the Carl Mas ters ra_TJ.ch. Because the&#13;
wind wot1ld be right at four A. M. they we.re up and skyward. Follo"vn.ng t his&#13;
entertainment the group enjoyed an outdoor.breakfast.&#13;
.&#13;
The Masters daughter, Joyce Danford and her daughter are both ballonist.&#13;
and as t hey were here for the lliasters Golden Wedding on Sunday it was a&#13;
s topping place for the other couples and c ertainly lots of space and clear&#13;
atmosphere in which to go floating in the helium f illed balloonse The&#13;
Danfords daughter went on to the Nationals in I owa.&#13;
A turkey buffet and white and gold wedding cake was served to the&#13;
guests attending the 50th wedding a..nniversary of Carl and Catherine Masters,&#13;
Sunday afternoon, July 25, at Pino Nuche Community Center . Some 75 guests&#13;
were present to wj_sh them health and happiness for many years to come . They&#13;
were married in Washington in 1926.&#13;
.&#13;
Mrs. Masters' parents lived on the ranch south&#13;
Ignacio in what was&#13;
once k.,own as the . Harvey school district and it is the present home of Mr.&#13;
and Mrs. V.asters. They lived in Ignacio at various times a number of years&#13;
ago and more recently ma~e their home in Albuquerque until Mr. Masters&#13;
retired.&#13;
·&#13;
They had vacationed ~~re, but about t hree years ago moved back to Ignacio.&#13;
Out-of-to"W visitors included their daughte~ , Joyce Danford and her husband .&#13;
Joe f rom Los Angeles, their son Dee and his ·wife J ane from Los .Ange1.es. This&#13;
summer the Dee Hasters have been in Telluride with a little t heater gro11p.&#13;
Some of the Danford and Masters faro.lies also attended. Hr. Danford's&#13;
mother, Nrs. Hary Danford from Billings, Okla., and a nj_ece, Mrs. Bobbie&#13;
Bryan from Ogden , Utah and friends, Art and Dot Steele from Wichita, Kansas&#13;
were other out - of- tmm guests.&#13;
The Masters other son, Karl, who lives in Pana.I!la City, Florida was&#13;
unable to attend.&#13;
&#13;
of&#13;
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�Hrs. Bess English, a longtine Bayfield and Ignacio resident celebrated&#13;
She now makes her ho::-ne with her sister.&#13;
Robbie Whitehurst, in NewBern, North Carolina. Hrs. English grew· u:9 in North&#13;
Carolina. She is now in quite good health and enjoyed her birthday with lots&#13;
of. nice greetings fron relatives and friends.&#13;
For her two :previous birthdays Hrs. English received greetings from the&#13;
White House from President Nixon. This birthday she again received g.reetings&#13;
from the 'dhi te House from President a.nd 1-Irs. Gerald Ford.&#13;
She is looking forward to spending so7:le of August in the mountains at&#13;
Spruce Pine, North Carolina visiting relatives.&#13;
La Senora Bess English curnplio 90 anos el dia sies de Julio ella vive&#13;
co_g su her:nana la Sdiora Robbie 1fni tehurst e.n NewBer-n,. North Carolina. La&#13;
Senora English vivio en Bayfield y Ignacio por muchos anos y tiene amigos&#13;
quien le desean f€licidades y buena suerte siempre.&#13;
her 90th birthday on July sixth.&#13;
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(&#13;
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1,1r. and Mrs. Lawrence Wise!'ian were in Bloomield, _New l-:exico Thursday!&#13;
August seventh f_or a short visit ,;,tl th a cousin, Ruth Bergin.&#13;
Senor. y Senora La1-vrence Wiser:1an visi teron con su pri□a Ruth Bergin en&#13;
Bloomfield, Nuevo. 1:ex:ico el dia siete de Agusto.&#13;
A wor k group of eleven young people and the Rev. and Hrs. James Thor-ipson&#13;
and young daughte-r Wendy from the Fi rst Presbyterian Church in Littleton&#13;
arrived Saturday , August ninth, to work a t the Parish Churches for .the week.&#13;
.rhev furnished snecial music for the service in Ignacio Sunday morning and&#13;
Sunday evening were guests at a pot luck dinner at the Florida Church. Plans&#13;
were to paint the Flolida church with sleeping quarters in I gnaci~: 1.&#13;
Un grupo de once jovenes y el Rev~ James +hom.pson esposa. y h1.Ja :lendy&#13;
ie la Iglesia Presbyteriana de Littleton llegaron a qui el dia nuebe de agosto&#13;
a travajar con sus I glesias p2:--roquicanas&#13;
En 1.os se'.i."Vicos de I gnacio&#13;
tubieron canticos especiales , des j_)u es en la tarde tubieron una comida Los&#13;
jovenes pintaron la Iglesia de Florida.&#13;
1&#13;
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*****&#13;
Shell Shock l&#13;
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A conscientious wife tried very hard to please her ullra-critical husband but she failed regularly. Scene 0£ most flops was breakfast. I£_th.e&#13;
eggs were scrambled, he wanted them poached; if. they were poac:11eet,&#13;
thev should have bet&gt;n scrambled.&#13;
· Oue morni11g, cleverly, she poached one egg and scrambled the othe1·&#13;
and placed his tray before him.&#13;
.&#13;
Anxio.usly she awaited wbat surely this time would be his whole-heart•&#13;
e&lt;l approval. He peered down at the tray. thN1 snoTted: ''C.an·t you do anything r ight? Y QU·ve scrambled the wrong one!"'&#13;
- :ru, u,tri~l Kews t;,,•. ,a:" D,s~t&#13;
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·&#13;
&#13;
-· A Penny for Her Thoughts&#13;
&#13;
·- .&#13;
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A fussy, prissy bachelor was notorious &lt;'-S an under-tipper. One day· a new waitress&#13;
served his lunch and received a 3¢ tip for her efforts. When he came in th-3 next day, she&#13;
thanked him for his "generosity'' aud said she could t ell ihe character of a diner by&#13;
the way he tippe_d.&#13;
"Well, how about me?" he asked.&#13;
·&#13;
"You put three pennies in a neat row, and that shows you're a very tidy person.&#13;
The first penny tells me you're very frugal and the second tells me you're a bachelor."&#13;
"That's true," he ·agreed. "But what does the third. penny tell you?"&#13;
"The third penny tells me your_ father was a bachelor too.". .&#13;
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�Ip&#13;
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CrIBIS BAKER TARES GROUP TO DENVER&#13;
On August 14 Chris Baker, Donna Young, Sheila Rogers and Shelby&#13;
Smith were invited to present a program regarding the SUCAP Projects&#13;
on the reservation and in the Ignacio area to the Advisory Co'mmittee&#13;
tor Fa~ily and Children's Services which ~eets in Denver once a month.&#13;
Twenty people were present repre·s enting various. parts of the state.&#13;
Donna -gave an overview of the community and a history and explanation of&#13;
thegoals of SUCAP. Shelby gave a slide presentation of the Community&#13;
Food and Nutrition Programs and Sheila presented a slide progra~ on the&#13;
Head Start, Day Care and Pre-School Center.&#13;
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')&#13;
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Mrs. Vicky Reider and children were visiting her parents I{r. and Nrs.&#13;
Ben Cordova, Vicky helped with painting and cleaning on Thursday. The&#13;
Cordovas their daughters Vicky, Dee Dee Garcia, their children and Robert&#13;
Macl~ie enjoyed a early breakfast out on Baldy Mountain and a hamburger&#13;
fry late that evening the Reiders returned hone to Vail, Colorado, on&#13;
Friday. Hrs. Cordova returned to work Monday at Emergency Food and&#13;
Medical Service, after a three months leave of absence. Glad to be back.&#13;
La Senora Victoria Reider y ninos estubieron visitando a sus padres&#13;
el Senor y Se}i'o ra Ben Cord oya ella ayudo'&#13;
a· pintar limpar y despues · se&#13;
desfrutaron de un buen almuer m hecho en la sierra jun tos con su herTI".a...'1a&#13;
Dee Dee Garcia nina v el Senor Roberto lfackie. Por la tarde tubieron sena&#13;
de hanburguesas, chili verde frigoles. Los Reiders regresaron a su casa&#13;
en Vail, Colorado el viernes. La S_erfora Cordova regreso a su travajo al&#13;
c~ntro de 1!!!.ergencia el lunes, despues de estarms~nte por tres meses&#13;
contenta de estar travajando con uds otra vez.&#13;
A 11 -expression of apprecicition fa -more satisfy•&#13;
&#13;
iny than a sack of gold, if you. already have a&#13;
&#13;
:;,:,;~/~ of gold.&#13;
&#13;
Sounds Fi~hy .&#13;
A_ clru~k -~\'as hu nched _ove~ the b11r, to(Jlhpir·k in lrnnd,&#13;
s pt'r!rmi &lt;1:!:icl:; ;,t 1!1e olh-1 in hi.,_ cl~·ink. ,\ th,:-":1 times&#13;
t 1v:• \•IJ. (· : . 1~,I :1::11. Fi?~:•lly. uno:\C'r patron, ,,. i9 had&#13;
bN: r \ :r' ··! i~'.-= inh•:iu~· frc,m ll1e Jh 't st ,ol, ht'c: me&#13;
e)..;1 p(·n'.: , 1.l nn,l grnl:ohcd t he t,y·1tiipid~. "l ll're, thjs is&#13;
ho\" y~n do 11," he said as he c-.1s.ily skewert.d the ofo·e.&#13;
de,al," mnHervd the drunk, ··r already had hnn&#13;
so 11r1::d out he couldn't get away."&#13;
&#13;
.:·n,g&#13;
&#13;
C!othes tin,~&#13;
\\llE'.'i&#13;
;;~·.ttlf,.•,_..,-,_,,,1 -old&#13;
grand:-,Jn L'O; n~)s tu (J'.i.r hiJus~-'.&#13;
he h~!!f,,1."j. r:i-.:..· l'"\i·•r··:\~:ic,r-t; I&#13;
&#13;
,1~&#13;
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go . .-\~ r \&#13;
doing rr\y ,vash I&#13;
hung up Gr;1,nct1ia's !or:g under1•&#13;
&#13;
wear on lhc c\otliesiine.&#13;
The little bo\· lookl'.'d at rne&#13;
and ~cdd: '"Grimdma. did \'0LJ&#13;
was~- Grandpa's _pa'.1ty hose·, ··&#13;
&#13;
Crs, Daisy Kerns is enjoying h2r grand children, Ernest and Laura&#13;
Kerns from Long Island ;1ew York . while their narents I1r •. and l'Irs. Gene&#13;
Kerns are vacationing in Florida. Ernest and-Laura ~ill return hcne next&#13;
week.&#13;
La·Senora Daisy Kerns tiene a sus neitos visitandola Ernesto y Laura&#13;
Kerns de Leng Island .Nueba Yorka mientras aue sus nadres'e1 Serror .._, Senora&#13;
Gene }:erns andan en_ vacaciones en Florida. A&#13;
&#13;
"&#13;
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Mr. and Nrs. Cesario Silva from Portland, Oregon were in the area&#13;
visiting_ brothers and sisters, in Durango and Ignacio they visited !J&gt;. and&#13;
M~"~ • C: ~ • ~ilva and spent a night at 1•a&gt;. and Mrs. Louis E. Girard. They&#13;
will :visit in Salt Lake City on their wav home •&#13;
. El SEf!lor Y Serrora C~sario Silva de Portlaq.d, Oregon andubieron aqui&#13;
J&#13;
visitando hermanos y amistades. En Ignacio visitaron a Senor y Senora&#13;
C. S. Silva pasaron la noche acase unos amigos el Senor y Senora Louis E.&#13;
Girard. En su viaje de regreso iban ab vesitar en Salt Lake City, Utah.&#13;
&#13;
�Mabel C. Payne 82, an Ignacio resident since early in the 1930s died the&#13;
last of July after serveral months illness.&#13;
She was born in Franklin Village, l-iichigan and devoted l+o years of her&#13;
- life to teaching in reservation schools in Idaho, Nevads, Arizona, Colorado&#13;
and also lived in Utah. During her teaching in the Indian school at the&#13;
Ignacio Agency she taught many of the beginners to speak English.&#13;
She belonged to Retired Federal Emnloyees Association and the Pah-·ChuChu-Wa club. She -was a charter member of the Study club which was Fede.rated&#13;
in 1935. In recognition the Pah-Chu-Chu-Wa club is giving a unit of trees&#13;
to be planted in the Memorial Forest.&#13;
She was preceded in death by her husbabd Harold Pa¥Jle and a son, Loyal&#13;
Crosby. Surviving are her da,ughter Krs. George (Ha.."&lt;ine J Ji.nderson of Ignacio&#13;
and a son· Harold Payne Jr. Of San.ta Fe.&#13;
Burj.al was in the Ignacio Cenetery.&#13;
Mabel C. Payne de 82 anos de edad y residente de Ignacio desde los 30s&#13;
murio en ultino de .Julio despues de varios meses de enferma&#13;
Ella nacio en Franklin Village; liichigan y dedico quarenta: a.nos de · su&#13;
vida de rv;aestra en las escuelas de las reservas en Idaho, Nevstda Arizona. y&#13;
Colorado. Ella enseno a muchos escueleros hablal' sus primeras pala.bras e:i&#13;
ingles. Ella }Jertenecia a la associacion de maestros retir•ados de em~lio 1&#13;
y al Club Pha-Chu-Chu-Wa dara unos - pinos que seran traspuesto en menoria&#13;
de la Senora. Payne. Su es pose Harold Payne y su hij o Loyal Crosby nurieron&#13;
ase varios a:,os dejo una hija la Senora Haxine Anderson y un hijo HaroJ.d ·&#13;
&#13;
Payne Jr. de Santa Fe, N. Ne:x.ico.&#13;
&#13;
A longtime friend of the W. L Wiseman called on them Friday afternoon,&#13;
the eighth. She was Hrs. Roland Claudius, fo:rmer Consulate General of" Old&#13;
l1exico. She now lives in El Paso. Texas.&#13;
Many of the .Alli::;on residents will remember the Claudius family as they&#13;
built a summer home in the .Allison area.&#13;
Hr. Claudius died quite :recently.&#13;
,✓&#13;
Ura gran Arn.iga, de los W. L Hiseman la Senora Roland Claudius del ·0aso&#13;
Texas llego avisi tar,,. A--,1istades aqui, El Senor Claudius murio tiet1po ~.:;asado.&#13;
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Los Claud~us vivieron en Allison&#13;
~&#13;
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¼ 58 ¼~--?fit►' Si► T..W-&#13;
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44&#13;
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"I lhought your mother \\arn•t e1rming until r.l':-tt ,n•t&gt;k."&#13;
&#13;
Toby and Pete Valdez had visitors for the fiestas, Tobys son and&#13;
&#13;
family Hr. and Hrs. ·Arthur Valdez from Sacramento, California were&#13;
&#13;
J&#13;
&#13;
here for several days and Mr. and Hrs. Albino Valdez from San Diago,&#13;
California visited relatives in the area.&#13;
·&#13;
Hap9y Anniversaries&#13;
&#13;
Benny and Cordy Valencia&#13;
&#13;
Rudy arid Corinne Mestas&#13;
&#13;
�r&#13;
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A longti:!le Ignacio resident, Inez Olson 7.6, died from cancer on Au,!!1.:ist ,&#13;
fifth. Her daughter Hrs. Lillian Horvat, a nurse at Mercy Hospital, cared ,,&#13;
for her !no ther at the 01 son ho:J.e.&#13;
She had lived in the area since 1915 and r:iarried Melvin Olson in Ignacio&#13;
in 1924. They lived on a ranch east of to,m until their two sons and&#13;
.-"&#13;
five daughters were grmm. - They then moved to Durango. She was a me,:nber&#13;
1&#13;
&#13;
of the Ignacio Presbyterian Church.&#13;
Funeral services were at two o'clock Friday, the eighth from the&#13;
&#13;
Presbyterian church in Durango.&#13;
Una resideilte de I gnacio ?Or n ucho tiem._po, Inez Olson de 76 a.nos.de&#13;
edad murio de Cancer el dia 5 de Agosto. su hija la Senora Lillian Horvat&#13;
nodriza del centero :-1!edecial de Durango cuido a su !!l.adre en su casa •·&#13;
La Senora Olson avia vido en Ignacio desde el 191 5 se caso con i,:elvin&#13;
Olson e~ 1924, Ellos vivian en un rancho al oriente de Ignacio con sus&#13;
dos hijos y cinco hijas. Despues se mdaron a Durango ella pertenesia a&#13;
1&#13;
&#13;
la Iglesia Presbysteriana.&#13;
&#13;
Los servicos de funeral fueron a las 2 de la tarde el Viernes dia 8 de&#13;
.Agosto.&#13;
Hr •. and Hrs. Rar.,ond Stein of Encinitas, California a.re staying with&#13;
Hrs. Stej_n I s sister: llrs. Ru.by Hailey. The Steins left August 5th to drive&#13;
to Lo1·1a to visit an aunt who is ill. 'l'hey planned to be gone around a week~&#13;
Senor y Senora Ray:i~ond r:itein c1e· Encinitas, Ca7-ifo:rnia es tan vesi tando&#13;
con la her,:'.:ana de la Sen ora Stein, la. Senora Ruby Hailey. Los Stein se&#13;
&#13;
fueron de regreso ~or el estado de Iowa a vesitar una tia quien ah ostafo&#13;
enferrna.&#13;
&#13;
A houseguest at the L::::-:-:et Hott ho:~e recently vas a sister-in-law of&#13;
the Botts, :~s. Helen Hott fro~ Barstow, California. She uas quite a helr&#13;
&#13;
to J·essie i:!ho still had both a:r:cs in casts fro:&lt;1 a fall.&#13;
Una. visi tanta .°"J1 casa de el S0nor y Senora ,&gt;':' .et Hott fue la Se"r'iora&#13;
HeJ. en Hott a_e Bars to11, California.&#13;
:C,Jla fue ru1 1rn,ena alluda para la&#13;
Senora Jessie quien tiene los des brczos en Colotes.&#13;
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Flammable liquids&#13;
HE',\" Public :J.,_,aith ,-:petircli~u,&#13;
point out tfw.t i!ammab/e :iquid.--&#13;
&#13;
"Don't· rock the car too much · husband."&#13;
&#13;
you'll wake my&#13;
&#13;
such as gaso\ii,e, kerosene. turpentine, charcod ;;tanti.·, paiut&#13;
thinner.s, butane, etc., need 11ot&#13;
touch a :flmne to ignire. High&#13;
temper.a tu res, static E-ll,dricity,&#13;
sparks from motors, smoki11g&#13;
matches or cigarettes can ignite&#13;
the -i·apu1·s from the liquids.&#13;
;,.fore than 60.000 burn in ii.tries&#13;
result from flammable 1·iquid&#13;
accidents eYen· ,·ear. Sen:•r u:--e&#13;
gasoline as a ·s1;b~titute fo1· another product ~uch as clrnrc-oal&#13;
starter or cleaning fluid. G..\sol ine&#13;
is so flammable that it should be&#13;
handled with extreme caru and&#13;
kept only for its intended u:--e.&#13;
Some other recornrnem!ations:&#13;
Always store and handle these&#13;
liquids in ·well-nintilated area~&#13;
and away from fire U!Kl gas applianc~s; keep them out of the&#13;
reach of children; wear clothing&#13;
treated for flame resistance: don't&#13;
smoke around flammable liquids.&#13;
Remember also that such item~&#13;
as hair spray and nail polishe.:,;&#13;
may be highly flammable.&#13;
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, ' Hous·aguests at the home of Mr. and Hrs. Andy Duran this su~er were,&#13;
their daughter, Martha and husband, .tr. and i'.---:rs. Joe Palimino frozn. Riverside,&#13;
California. Both are teachers in t he Riverside school sYsterr.. Also he:re&#13;
for a week was their grandaughter Rebecca and her husband, Hr. and l·frs. Craig&#13;
,-----.;_:Tosc:ynski from San Jose, California. They did considerable sightseeing while&#13;
.m vacation includin~ i'Iesa Verde and Carlsbad.&#13;
Visitando al Senor y Senora .Andres Duran este verano fue su hija Martha&#13;
y esposo Senor y Senora Jose Palimio de Riverside, California. Ellos los dos&#13;
so,n maestros de escuela en Riverside tanbien una neita Rebecca y esposo&#13;
Senor y Senora Craig Woscynski de San Jose, California los visiteron ellos&#13;
andubieron conociendo varios lugares de enteres, 1,resa Verde y Carlsbad y otrns .&#13;
&#13;
The Whit.tling 1\Ian: Loi.lg Beach&#13;
In shade, withdrawn from hot Yacationers&#13;
who haunt the sun, thev sit ... silent ...&#13;
two old men. The\· are ~omfo1·ced. each&#13;
by the other's presence. By common consent,&#13;
thev huddle away from the sun ancl from&#13;
the.world outsicl~ forever changing.&#13;
Casually, one blasphemes a X·ame,&#13;
S';Ve'1,ring that things are not the same.&#13;
&#13;
Uner,sy ..,,·ith time and change, one takes&#13;
a knifo, a piece of,,·oocl from his jeans,&#13;
and begins to whittle. The rhythm soothes&#13;
them both to a !-,mall content growing out&#13;
of repeated thin,, and curls and notches.&#13;
One ... whittles .... One ... ,rntch1cos ....&#13;
Lloyd S/o,ie&#13;
I,i1ufaay, Cnl[t:&#13;
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•&#13;
Enjoying a bridge foursome Wednesday afternoon, the sixth,&#13;
at the ho~e&#13;
of 1:rs. Vida Ritter were Mrs. Lottie Dannels from Durango and l··Irs. Virginia&#13;
Lunsford and I,;rs. Charlotte Jones.&#13;
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Desfrui tando de juego de varaj a el I,i:iercoles acasa la Senora Vida Ritter&#13;
fueron la 3eiiora Lottie Dannels de Durango Senora Virginia Lunsford y Sen6J~a&#13;
Charlotte Jones.&#13;
The Happy Homemakers Extension club meeting for August was Friday the&#13;
eight at the home of K1's. Carmen RE.:a. The members present spent the afternoon&#13;
making cold cream to sell in the Country Store during the La Plata County Fair.&#13;
El Happy Homemakers Extention Club tubieron su junta el dia ocho de&#13;
Agosto en casa de la Senora Carmen Rae las miembras presentes hisieron Cold&#13;
Cream para vender durente las fairias Agosto 16-17.&#13;
Don Lyday was called ho~e to Los .Angeles by the death of his father.&#13;
\eturned on a Frontier flight Sunday afternoon, the 10th. The Lydays are&#13;
"--;:;'pending the summer at their home at the Vallecito.&#13;
&#13;
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El Rev. Don Lyday fue llamad·o a los Angeles, Claiforn:I.a a la rr.m.erte de su&#13;
padre. El Senor Lyday regreso pbr aYion, los Lydays estaban pasando el&#13;
verano el el Vallecito.&#13;
&#13;
�Hrs. Bessie Pennell left on the plane Wednesday morning, August -.:;ixth,&#13;
for Denver. She was to spend the week with her son Charles and family in&#13;
Loveland while her daughter-in-la,1., Uartha, went to Chicago. ·&#13;
La Senora Bessie Pennell s e~ a Denver por avion a pasar un.$semana con&#13;
su hijo Charles y familia de Lov~land, Colorado iliientras la Senora Charles&#13;
Pennell se fue a Chicago, Ill.&#13;
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Frank Johnson who lived in the Ignacio area for the past year or two&#13;
moved the last of July to Bayfield. Mr. Johnson had previously lived in the&#13;
Bayfield area. A Colorado resident for over thirty years, he celebrated his&#13;
93rd birthday in June.&#13;
El Senor Frank Johnson se mudo para Bayfield en los ultimos de Julio&#13;
El Senor Johnson vivio en Bayfield antes de ahora, -"'Jasido residente de&#13;
Colorado por los ultimas trienta a:nos en Junio cu~plio 93 anos de edad.&#13;
&#13;
Here for a few days to the high country by horseback, fishing and&#13;
camping were· L~e Patrick and son .Gary from Gallup.&#13;
Pasiandose en las sierranias acaballo turchando y campieando fue el&#13;
Senor Lee Patrick y su hijo Ga,ry de Gallup, N. ·Eexico.&#13;
The Ton Wise~an family drove to Glenwood Springs the weekend of July 26&#13;
and brought hor'1e a pup, a black and white Old English qheepdog nar.-,ed .Abigail.&#13;
Los To?1 Hisenan fueron a Glen-wood Springs la semana de Julio 26 y&#13;
trajeron un perrito negro y blanco se llama Abigail.&#13;
,&#13;
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Happy Birthday&#13;
Feliz Cu;;i_pleanos&#13;
&#13;
Tell Me Off, God&#13;
(A Prayer for Correction)&#13;
&#13;
Euterpe Taylor&#13;
Show me when my affection&#13;
is really aggression,&#13;
Lord,&#13;
and make me cut it out.&#13;
Show me when my generosity&#13;
is really grandstanding,&#13;
. God,&#13;
and bring me up sharp.&#13;
Show me when my honesty&#13;
is really hostility;&#13;
Holy One,&#13;
and put me down hard.&#13;
Show me when my patience&#13;
is really condescension,&#13;
Father,&#13;
and shake me up good.&#13;
Show me when my toierance&#13;
is really disinterest,&#13;
Friend,&#13;
&#13;
.&#13;
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a.nd snap me out of it NOW. Amen.&#13;
-Theodore A. Gill&#13;
&#13;
f\ally Capell&#13;
Ji1-:i Fisher&#13;
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&gt;iartha Archuleta&#13;
Jar"es Pa~i:::er&#13;
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Joe Zaida.'&#13;
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Get Well Wishes&#13;
Sanen Pronto?&#13;
Lee Christopher&#13;
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Claudette Gilbert&#13;
Sam Riggin&#13;
Housh Richard&#13;
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William Monte&#13;
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Jose Romon Lucero&#13;
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Ciprie Martinez&#13;
Anna Cordon&#13;
Fred Brow--n&#13;
Martha Burch&#13;
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J o.bn He Hanus&#13;
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Marjorie Howe&#13;
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Edwin Hodge&#13;
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Ernest Olbert 74, a former longtime resident of the Oxford co~unity,&#13;
died Wednesday August si:r:th at his Hermosa home.&#13;
.&#13;
He was born Auril 1, 1901 in Durango and lived in the area all of his&#13;
life. Eost of these years were on his Oxford ranch.&#13;
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He is survived by his wife, Freida, a sister, Hrs. Elizabeth Barnes of&#13;
Pueblo, two brothers, John, C~·:ford and George, Durango.&#13;
·&#13;
It'uneral services were Saturday and burial in Green:nount Cemetery.&#13;
Ernest Olbert 74 anos de edad quien fue resldente de la Co:!li:1unidad de&#13;
Oxford y ahora vivia en He1~~osa murio el niercoles dia seis.&#13;
El finado nacio abril 1, 1-901 yvivio toda su vida en esta area. EJ:.&#13;
finado deja a su esposa Freida, U..."1.a hermana Senora Elizabeth Barnes de Pueblo,&#13;
dos hermanos Juan de Oxford y George~ de Durango las servisos de fun.eral&#13;
fueron el Sabado el entierro fue en ~l Cementerio Greenmount en Durango •&#13;
&#13;
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Fifty-eight years ago on July 25th Anna Liese and Walter Carlson were&#13;
l·~arried. On July 30th 1975 Ers. Carlson was 80 years young. The two events&#13;
•.·1ere 901nbined in a double celebration the evening of Satu.rday, .August second&#13;
at the home of r-:r. and 1-:rs. Udell Cardon. It -was a patio barbecue with all&#13;
of the im1:i1ediate fa!l1ily :9resent, their two daughters and their husbands, ~tlnna&#13;
Hay and Udell Cardon, E:::.r:na and Lawrence Shock and their two so!ls aT:d their&#13;
':ives ~ Br2anuel and Dorothy Carlson, all of t.i1e Ignacio area and Joh1.7. and&#13;
~arguerite Carlson fron Albuquerqu~. Included in the family party were ~ix&#13;
of their grandchildren and three great grandchildren.&#13;
Cincuenta y ocho anos ':)asados el 26de J ulio Anna Liese v t-Talter Carlson&#13;
se casa:ron •' Eldia trienta d.e Julio 1975 la Senora CarJ_scn celebrd .s.u&#13;
CL!_/:l)leanos de 80 anos junto ccn s u aniversar io en la casa de su hi/a y es,a.sc&#13;
/Je n or y i:lenora Uciel1 Cardon. AdGl·;1.as d e l a 3enora Cardon su ctra h:'_ ia v&#13;
e s :oaso ,3encr y Senora Lai.n·enca C~:;u:!a) Shock y SUS dos hij OS 7 es~~as~s :''anuel&#13;
y Dore. thy Carlson de Ignacio y Joh..'1 y !1~argueri t e Carl.son de 'Al buauercue ·&#13;
Nuebo i:e::cico. Seis de sus niet•.os y tres bj_snietos tambin atendercr~. ~~~~~ ~&#13;
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Quick_ recovery: Tlie doctor asked his daughter, "Did you tell that new&#13;
boy friend of yours that I think he's worUllcss?'' ·&#13;
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"Ye-;;, naa.•· was -Uw reply. '·But it didn't boiher him - he said he&#13;
was sure i1. wasn't the first wrong diagnosis you've ever made."&#13;
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ON a :recent trip out We,t. I visited an Indiar. reservat;,:n. On a&#13;
guided to11r, the Indian '. ·:,i rl us&#13;
about Indian ways anti cJs!oms.&#13;
After lclling us how [mlians&#13;
sent out smoke signals, ow~ of&#13;
the members of our p&lt;'.rty asked&#13;
how big a fire the Jndj3,·.s usually built to send out these ,ign&amp;l:;.&#13;
"It 2!1 depends en \',"hc·,:!er it's&#13;
a local call or a long c:stance&#13;
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passpoi-t to e1:eryul1ere except .Heai,en, a11d as a zmiversal&#13;
provider of everything except happiness.&#13;
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trouble_ he's had d1•iving to an&lt;.l from worl- lately. It used&#13;
to be easy, he s:iid. No traffic problem. no mad rat-race.&#13;
But ,,now ~ wow! Cars are coming from all directions.&#13;
And 1t s been that way," he added "ever since l got&#13;
my new glasses."&#13;
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�It did rain this summer, believe it or not. The Friendship Circle.&#13;
annual picnic got underway in the Ute Park at noon July 16th with the'Alliscn&#13;
ladies as guests. When the rain begin the ladies moved ·i ndoors to the&#13;
P~esbyterian Church annex and finished their picnic din11er.&#13;
The next Circle meeting will be the third of-September.&#13;
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The first of August Mr. and Hrs. R.H. Gardner were busy ~oving from&#13;
Bayfield to the Presbyterian Manse in Ignacio. The Manse had a thorough&#13;
cleaning and some repair work before the new tenants moved their furniture.&#13;
The Gardners had made their home the past three years in Bayfield before&#13;
that they lived a nuT!J.ber of years in Ignacio and Mr. Gardner "ras Ignacio high&#13;
school and later grade school principal before he retired. So it is really&#13;
Welcome back to the Gardners.&#13;
,&#13;
En el prinero de Augosto el Sertor y Senora R.H. Gardner estubier.on ~uy&#13;
ocupados mudandose para la casa que esta al sur de la Iglesia Fresbysteria:1a&#13;
Lacasa fue reparada y limpiada antes de q_ue los nuebos arentantes se mudaran.&#13;
Los Gardners vi vieron en Ignacio aDtes de aiore., el Senor Gardner fue principa:(.&#13;
de escuelas .,..._ El ase varios aifos que se retirp del travaj o.&#13;
Houseguest of l·1rs. Charlotte Jones were her two daughter-s and their&#13;
f a!11i15.es. l•Ir. and Hrs. Rex Rea and ci1ildren, Kevin and Eelissa drove dmm&#13;
&#13;
fro'.:l Denver arriving the 27 in the afteroon. That evening Kr. and H:cs. Barry&#13;
Rosenberg and son Dav.id arrj_ved fro,'! their home in Cakland, IJe.w Jersey. Trie&#13;
Rosen bergs fle :,1 to Los .Angeles and then drove to Ignacio. The Reas left&#13;
\lednesday ;~,orning to return ho;ne and the Rosenbergs left Saturday ·1ornine and&#13;
plann~d to visit relativi(~S in L.A. before -returning to New Jersey,&#13;
:- · Y:i':si tand.o a:1 la Senora Ch~_rlotte Jones fueron sus dos hij as y sus f g._~,j_1:i.as&#13;
El Senor y Senora H1c•x Rae y nirios de Denver. f¼. la m.is!11a vez llego el f:.l G&gt;nor&#13;
y Senora Barry Rosenburg y su hijo de OakJ.a.rid, l'Tew Jer·sy. Los Rosenbur:rs&#13;
fueron a los Angeles por avion y de hay se vineron e~ auto a Ignacio. La&#13;
Sei1ora Jones desf rui to de un buen tie:rnpo con su familia.&#13;
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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;
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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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Youngster: "\\"ell, this gE:neration just dropped it."&#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;
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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;
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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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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;
by Charlotte Jones&#13;
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Emett Evans&#13;
James Baker&#13;
Joe Zaida&#13;
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Nelson Mackey&#13;
Euterpe Taylor&#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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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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grand.son, Joseph An&lt;l:rew born Sunday mornincr the seventh, to George and&#13;
Bernice Gal le gos . He ·we i ghe d seve n p ounds: '&#13;
.. 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;
&#13;
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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bumper s1ick(,r loday."&#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;
'·I d\d, fat::c&gt;r." S:'.),':'kc u;:i one !r.d.&#13;
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"Cfc:,,e on i:1 ti,·:'!· •.;·,),:::i.s~e,.i.'' the Old :'.fan ordered.&#13;
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;
"·I knov.-," replied the Old :--.!an_ "·but George Wash•&#13;
ir;:;+:m·s father was uot silting in the chcuy tn•c: when he&#13;
ci\:;pps:cl it down."&#13;
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Get Well Soonl&#13;
Sanen Pronto!&#13;
Alma Da-ccloy&#13;
Ha.ry Lafebre&#13;
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Constance Box&#13;
Flora Salazar&#13;
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Robert Ec:Jab&#13;
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David 1.'/eaver&#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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~.!1.n. J 01:.nn I ws1:-2: ln eb:11'f;G o:c the popcorn. m.B.china.&#13;
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j~::uJ.or yca2 ~lt .:-m.'t L,&gt;-1:l.::; Collc 6 0.&#13;
Dur:ln?; t"cl'.-'::Lr· yc,,n's in Ign,~c~:.o th,~ P:cE,stoas have been active i.n Community&#13;
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Mrs. Pauline Rodriquez went to attend her granddaughters·wedding in&#13;
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to the happy couple.&#13;
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Nuestr.,:rn&#13;
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congratulaciones a los movies,&#13;
Mr. F'red Lucero was called to Chicago to be with his father Mr. J.E .&#13;
Lucero who suffered a s-troke and hal:i been .hospitalized. · M·r. Lucero had beEm&#13;
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El Senor Fred Lucero lo llamaron que fuera porque su padre el Senor&#13;
Jose Esquipula avia sufrido un ataque y esta en el hospital en el estado de&#13;
Chicago, Ill. El Senor Jose E. estaba pasando un:vtemporada con su h~.ja.&#13;
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First aid for brok~n glass&#13;
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A reporter asked the centeTIarian thG inevitable, "To what&#13;
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;
&#13;
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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Taylor, Harvey Joy, y Gilbert 'l'uscon·.&#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;
&#13;
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;
u·i&#13;
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cc l'frs. E.F. Patrick and t:rs. Patty Trease J.eft Sunday ~orning to&#13;
d!'ive to 1~oab to be 1:,,itl1 ~-Irs. Pat:::·icl~'s aunt and to atte::.1d her uncJ.e 1 s&#13;
funeral on Monday." Hrs. Ifae Capell went with therr1 and visited the George&#13;
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&#13;
Ji,1 S~or y Seriore. r .F • .:'a trick y la se'tora. :?atty Trease salieron de&#13;
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;
regre·saron el Lunes en la tarde.&#13;
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;
than \Ve have, but investing in&#13;
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way to get it. The only person&#13;
who makes monev from such&#13;
schemes is the p!·~moter; don't&#13;
let him get the best of you -- oryour bankbook.&#13;
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bit of larc~ny" in all oflis to prevent a thorough i1westigation.&#13;
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money he \\'ants lo u:,;e. Check&#13;
carefully; insist on being giwin&#13;
all the details, inc!uclin'gpotc&gt;1ti:1\&#13;
risks, in writing. Don't let anyone pre$Sure you into making a&#13;
fast decision.&#13;
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floor" of some entero1·ise. Just&#13;
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I•'ebruarv first and second 1·1i th l:1•s o King. Sunday evening dj_nner guests at&#13;
the King hor~e 'i:l~re the other .fs.~:~ily members, lD.'. &amp; 1.:rs.· Ja,-::.es Sowel',S a!lcl&#13;
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German, it Mr. Hasstedt rec;:alls. 11My parents&#13;
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a,g ers. ~'.y :athcr, J&amp;cob hasstcdt, came to New York alone when he·was&#13;
'i'7 , fO"t a j'ob in a store and soon learned English well. He always had a&#13;
noticeable accent, but he could speak i.n public, if necessary. Ny mother,&#13;
Julie Henning, moved to Boone, Iowa, where one of her brothers had a bakery.&#13;
Dad settled into that part of Iowa t o f arm. A few yeari after he and&#13;
mother were married. Dad be~an to develon a serious asthma condition. His&#13;
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homestead near Buffalo Park, now called Park, Kansas. Our first heme&#13;
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the farm animals·. Each year we planted trees and made other i:t1provements&#13;
to qualify for ownership of the homestead. The cli□ate was harsh. There&#13;
were snow blizzards in winter and blistering hot winds in summer. I ha~e&#13;
passed green fields of corn in the morning and returned in the evening to&#13;
hear the leaves rattling and dry after only one day of hot wind. 11&#13;
Af ter the liasstedt's claim was clear, they were permitted to file&#13;
on a timber clai m near the Saline River, 4 miles away. About this time,&#13;
they bou ght a one rocm frame house to rr:.ove onto 0heir land. Even though&#13;
it was small, it was an improvement over the dugout. The children climbed&#13;
a ladder to sleep in the attic. The winter wind often sifted snow through&#13;
the shingles, piling snow on their beds.&#13;
11&#13;
I started to school at tbe age of 8. Since tax money was very sca·rce,&#13;
school session lasted at the most 6 months and som~times only 4 months.&#13;
There were no grades. Pupils read in the First Reader, the Second Reader,&#13;
etc. Each year every student, no matter how old, started with the First&#13;
Reader, reading through the familiar material, book after book,for a&#13;
review until they reached a difficult level~ At that time the teacher&#13;
would would assist them to learn the new words. Hy help was needed on the&#13;
farm each fall. Instead of starting to school in Septe~ber, it .was usually&#13;
Thanksgiving before I could go. I began plev..ring with a \-1alking plow when&#13;
I was 12. We used a breaking plow to cutthe tightly knit sod to open new&#13;
l~nd.. Then we used a stirring plow to break up and turn the soil. Fiollow-..:&#13;
ing the plow is weary work. I caught myself sleepwalking many timesJ&#13;
awakening only when the plow had hit a rock. By attending school only&#13;
part time, I was 21 years old before I finished 8th grade. 11&#13;
"There was little for young peoplE~ to enjoy in those days. Sometimes&#13;
we had parties, or school activities or church acti.vities. The first&#13;
minister in that part of Kansas was a Congregationalist preacher. I joined&#13;
that church when I was 12. From the time I was a small child, I liked to&#13;
listen to the preachers speak and wished I could do that. This desire&#13;
stayed with me. In my early 2O 1 s I decided to·enroll in the Moody Bible&#13;
Institute in Chicago to learn more about the Bible. I rode the train to&#13;
Chicago and was amazed at the city. The lamplighter, the elevated railways, everything was new to ~e. I attended the institute for 6 months and&#13;
was still undecided about preaching when I returned home. Soon after, some&#13;
of the people told the minister, 1 Let Rudolph preach. 1 11 It took me 2 weeks&#13;
to w.ci te a sermon. \fnen the day came., I was quite _nervous, but it went&#13;
over well. The people liked it and most important I found out I could do&#13;
it and enjoyed doing it. Soon afterward I enrolled in a Congregational&#13;
Church Academy at Eureka, Kansas. There I went to school and preached&#13;
fo1• 2 country churches. rr&#13;
In 1907 Susie Frnnces McClure and I were married. After finishing&#13;
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a.t 'the academy, we moved to Topeka where I attended Washburn College."&#13;
ii Afterwards,&#13;
Su ~;ie and I decided to move to Kiowa County in Colorado.&#13;
We homesteaded land near Eads. A Presbyterian minister ·came to preach at&#13;
,--') Fads once a month from La Junta. When the people found out I could preach,&#13;
. • they let me speak for them and soon gave f!le his job. I soon was traveling&#13;
to t,.,;o cou:ntTy churches to preach part time. With a horse and buggy it&#13;
required a lot of time going back and forth. I,·fy first Model T expanded my&#13;
range considerably, They soon h~d me going to Chivington and Brandon, also.&#13;
To !'.lost coru:.!on people the Model T was the most important invention of that&#13;
time. It ,-rould travel in all kinds of weather. Rain or snow all you had&#13;
to do was button down the side curtains, put your nose against the windshield and go. Once while I was taking an elderly man to the doctor in&#13;
Colorado Springs, I remarked to hi~, 1 r don't see why anybody would want&#13;
a.i-:iything any better than this. 1· It was a cold miserable day. The side&#13;
curtains were flapping in the wind and we were wrapped in blankets.&#13;
Uneomfortable as people would be today~ we thought it was wonderful to&#13;
make such sneed. 11&#13;
11 In 191 B we 1:1oved to Florida Mesa to work with the Presbyterian&#13;
congregations there and at Bayfield. Our trip across the mountains was&#13;
an experience to remember. Wolf Creek Pass was little more than a trail.&#13;
We stayed 3 years, living in the 1,:anse on Florida Hesa before moving en&#13;
to ~onument. I was out of the ministry for one year, then was assigned&#13;
to the Honument church for 13 years. 11&#13;
11 In 1937 I was again assigned to the San .Juan Larger Parish ·which&#13;
included Florida Mesa, Bayfield, Ignacio and Allisbn.I stayed with this&#13;
assignnent until I retired in 1949. Jn the later years the roads improved&#13;
but in the early years it was a real challenge to make the rounds. ~t&#13;
cne time I had a Viodel T, a buggy , a sled and a saddle. All ;·rere needed&#13;
c.t one time or another. 11&#13;
'I'he Hasstedt 1 s had three children. Julia now lives in Castle Rock.&#13;
Cecil ~nd Dorothy are both in Bayfield. Susie Hasstedt died in December&#13;
of 1965, i•il" Hasstedt is now 99. He has this bit of advice,'Old age is&#13;
not all fun. Fut it off as long as possible.' Of course this is said&#13;
in fun. Hr. Hasstedt is in good health. His hearing is good. He ha~&#13;
a good appetite and he feels good. Best of all~ his mind is sharp and&#13;
full of good humor. One thing he regrets is the gradual losing of his&#13;
eyesi_ght. He has given away all ,h;i.s books.&#13;
1 .&#13;
nl can 1 t read any more. Fortunately, I have memorized a good deal of&#13;
scripture, but I have forgotten a lot of it, too. They usually let me&#13;
preach on the Sunday nearest to my birthday. I don't like to talk about&#13;
hell and damnation. Hy favorite subject of them all is God and his plan&#13;
of salvation for all men. 11&#13;
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Hr. Hasstedt now lives in Bayfieild with his son, Cecil and his daughterin law, Doris. ·we wish to thank him for all the years he has been a help&#13;
and an encouragement to his fellowman and wish him many more years of good&#13;
health.&#13;
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~:1-1sic f'J._~o:: the Ignacio Tmm Park dri.:'tec: ac::i:·os s town Saturday 1&#13;
July 1 5 and ueo--::ile ,.,ronde:red what the occasion ·was.&#13;
It was- an- important one as the first annu.al reunion of the Ca..'l'.ldela.rias&#13;
'.'~-~ going on with a good ::any relatives !:!eeting c~e another for the fi.rst&#13;
't .1..we •&#13;
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Over 200 Ca.ndelar:La clescendents of the seven Ca..ndelarias~ four brothers&#13;
and tn:rec siste1·s who r::oved to the ;,..r.•boles - Rcsa area fron around i1.rouquerq_ue&#13;
in the 1860s, goi:. togetl)er for the da:.r. ~he first cele br2.tion beg2._r1 with&#13;
2.11 Op€n Air llass in the ?ark followed by a pot luck din.,,"1er a~cl entertairr:.ent&#13;
f urnisheci. ·t,y C2.1.1del2.ria ~-:usicians.&#13;
Those presen.t co:::1siciered it such a. successful affair that plans were&#13;
n2de to hold the second re~nicn in Ignacio the third weekend in July.&#13;
Igna.eio is a cent·ral location for the no·:-: scattered. Cand.elarias. 1-:aybe ne::,:t&#13;
year EJ.any rr:ore :-el a tices will crn:.e.&#13;
He2.ding thia ye2.Ts cele'b:.~ation pl. r-ms was David Chavez of Far~ington&#13;
uho was 112..!J.eci. president of the newly elected officEholders. Jr-,ong the&#13;
o.ffic0rs na.:-:;.ed 1·ras Phyllis Lucero of Ignacio to serve as secI'etary.&#13;
Besides all the co:npany co'.':'.ing and going for the Du rans Rudy a...r1d&#13;
Joyce Duran beca:-=.e parents of a son, bo:c·n July 20th at Co:;2uni ty Hpspi tal.&#13;
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Ti1,3 new arrival has two brothers, ::i1rn 1.rho is 14 and Jol'm_._'1.y 17.&#13;
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Adancs de toda la. vi si t a illendo :r veniendo sn la casa de .Andres y&#13;
Lucy su hijo Rudy y Joye€ Dur an tubiercn un n.irio el d.ia Yiente d.e Julo.&#13;
El nino tiene dos hert:!anos Eike de Catorce a.nosy Johnny de diecisiete.&#13;
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The Sudden death of nrs. Earia L. Rivera this month saddened her&#13;
longt:1.rr.e Ignacio friends. l:'...T"s. Rivera died Tuesday morning, August eighth&#13;
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at her ho,::e fro::: a heart attaclc. She had been i l l so~e of the ti:rr;.e in&#13;
recent :-ionths.&#13;
A :,:2.ss of Christian Burh:.l ,:ms· said Saturday Y"".orning, 12th by the&#13;
Rev. Donald Castonguay in St. Ignattus Catholic Church.&#13;
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Th1ffsd2.:r evening ~1csary ·was in the Ign2.cio Chruch 2.nd on Friday&#13;
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evening in the Sacred Heart Catholic Chu~ch in Durango. Burial was in the&#13;
ce:-ic-:tery in Rosa, :'~cw }'.e::::ico.&#13;
She was bo:cn January 21, 1912 in La Puente, ifow Eexico. She ~arried&#13;
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1'..r·s. Rivera l~d an 2.ctivo life :Ln the co::'n.unity as a r-1ember of St.&#13;
J.-~:;,-'2.tius ~mcl the CJ.r·ncJ.itas. ;.'.J_•s. :l::Uvc:22. assisted with the Genier Citize!l&#13;
:::•o::°1'rl::1s zcnd scr-vccl on the 1i tle Seven lloard and the Ho~e Rehabilitation&#13;
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~Ti.r:. anc.l &gt;:arg2.ret Sterling and their three children did a lot of&#13;
sightseeing in five d.ays while visiting her pa.rents, the E!:3::ret Hott e.n.d&#13;
he:r brotb.e:.: :-:1cbert and fani1y.&#13;
The 3tE:rlings liVG at Lake 2e..v2.su, /.rizonae&#13;
~cui en IgEccio e~os tenido visit{ntes de todo el uais todo el verano.&#13;
Ji:-.G. y ;_~2.1~g2.ret 3tsrling y sus tres ninos de Lake Ea.uasu~ .b.rizona visitarcfi&#13;
con las fa:-.iJ.ias i::~~et y Robert Eott ".l al r::isr.:o tie:::::po visi taron de&#13;
tuxistas por los cinco dias Que estubieron aqui.&#13;
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David and Faith .Jor..gewaard and tuo children, Hathan and Rebecca were&#13;
in the area five weeks this sur1rrier from their home in Maryland where David&#13;
is :preaching.&#13;
Before g:eadu2.ting fro:!!l Seninary David was an intern :IJinister in the&#13;
San Juan Larger ?arish churches a. few years ago. F2ith taught in the&#13;
Ignacio high school. Ste is studying toward her M.A. in theology.&#13;
Satur&gt;day evening, August fifth, the R.H. Gardners and the Everette&#13;
Ellisons had a dinner for the Jongewaards at the E;llison hor::e. The&#13;
Jo:ngewaards w.bile here visited a few of their for::er frie!'lds in the Pa!'ish.&#13;
Por cinco se~anas la famlia de David Jo~ewaard de Earyland visitar6n&#13;
el ares. El sabado agosto cinco las familias R.H. Gardner y Everette&#13;
Ellison tubieron una con:ida en su honor el la casa de los Ellisons.&#13;
Ha.ppy Birthday&#13;
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f:;·o·::: c-,,J_i.for~ia ;;it VaJ'"'iot1.s ti;:;.es to see the Dura....11 fa:!tilies.&#13;
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hcr::e was here for t:u.•ec de.vs.&#13;
She brought her .r..us-oa:1d., :C:rnest ar:.d tmee&#13;
year olci. daughter, l:2.rlina, they ju:.;t had a week ts vaca tim1. Cot:.r.,ing&#13;
'.:iti'i ths:1 1,,;p~s Lrncst1s cothe1~~ ::rs. Alverez.&#13;
The .Alverez far::-.ily live in&#13;
82.n Di.c.:·;~o. :C:rnest is a landscaper and Patsy Jo is a nurse.&#13;
It had been tli:,."ee ~'8e.rs since Andy jr. had been ho~e, but be was here&#13;
this s1.1.:::::,--:er ~~or ~ st.o~~t ti:::e with ~1~s ,,,rif ~ Peggy and. d~ughter_ Lis :1. They&#13;
had been in 1icn1 rork -cc see her r.:o~n8r ana were on tneir 1·.ray nc:-::e to San&#13;
Jose. l;..;,'1dy jr. retired last year fros his 2iav--y- career and is now attend.ing&#13;
college planning on working in social services.&#13;
Visiting for a ciay with Li1e Dura.ns vras the Chief of Police in Trinidad,&#13;
Colorado, Richa_rd 1:iller an6. his ·wife, 1.!2.nda. They had. been vacationing&#13;
at t~e Grand Canyon. They had gotten acquainted with the Durans while&#13;
grand~on~ 1-l:..cke-y ?ur~n ·was ~.tt~nding the Police Acade::y in 1.'ri:nidG.d, ::ickey&#13;
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Ln Julio Jcse y ~-:2.rtha ?alo:c:i:10 &lt;ie ;~iversid.e, California los visitaron&#13;
Jose y l'.a.::.·tba son r:aestros d.e escusJ.a.&#13;
Ta:.1bien en Julie su niet2 Pats7 Jo (L'1d.res v Lucia la cru,.ron) su&#13;
es peso =:rnE sto nino. Ls.rlj_na y la Lad.re c.E: :2:rnest~, Se'ncra Alverez de San&#13;
Diego, California los visitarcn. ~rnesto es jardinero y ~artha es nodriza .&#13;
.Asia t:res atios que su hij o r-.8.yor .Andres jr. no los visi taba y este&#13;
arrc ,junta con su esposa Peggy y hija Lisa los visi taron de p2.sada cua.nd.o&#13;
i ban n2 su casa desnues de visi tar en _~Zue7a York. Zllos vi ven en Sa.i'1 Jose&#13;
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El principal de la polica de Trinidad, Colorado Richard Miller y su&#13;
esposa '..,'anda ta11bien visito 5. la f2.:::ulia Duran. ::C:llos soh anigos ·de el&#13;
nj_eto de los Duranes Eickey qui en vive y tra-baja alli.&#13;
Douglas and Sharon Rae Jenkins left 1-:onday, .August seventh for their&#13;
hore:.e in Houst9n nf ter a week with Sharon Fae 1 s parents, Dixie and Harry&#13;
licJun.l;::in and grand.~other, l·J&gt;s. l•Iyrtle Bowers.&#13;
Lrs. Jenkins t:;-;o chiliren had.been with tlJ.eir grandparents, Hr. and&#13;
1-I rs. Thies and the7 brought the□ to ~-:cJunkins ho:rrie and the children returned to Hmiston with the J2nki:ns.&#13;
Douglas y Sharon 3ea Jccicins de.Houston, Texas an regresado a su&#13;
c2.sa despues de_ visi to..r con los :;i:::.dres de Sharon Si:!nor y Senora Harry&#13;
~&lt;cJunkin y con su e.bue1ita ~-;-;.:rtle Bowers por una se11ana.&#13;
E'r2,::1...l{ Gallegos has cot:Inenced construction on a new home for hi12self&#13;
· n.:n.d f2.mily on ~~o. Burns avenue just west across fro!:l the Bantist Church.&#13;
~;1·:,_ns ~nJ.l f ?r a big s;Jli t level h?7ne to be built when he isn 1 t too busy&#13;
:i.-:~j).'~:LTlD.[; ot!lCl~ ":)COPles hOlPS.&#13;
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lra1:1k C:nl1e[os - co:::enzo n constrair su casa nucva en South Burns&#13;
0~1fI'cntci do 1ns ir,lC?sin i:iautist.::..&#13;
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�. -- Tl1e Happy· Ho:-:-ler:1akers Ll:tensiot1 Club ~eeting for t~ugust net tl'\e 11th&#13;
· ,::. t ,t: e ho1r:e of the new president, l-'.rs. :-Iona Roberts.&#13;
],:ost of the sccting concerr1ecl the activities of the La Plata Cou~ty&#13;
;;-::,..i:r for the cor:1ing ·,:eek. L.xte11sion club r1e:2:bers will be assisting with&#13;
t~~ Country Kitchen as wsll as in other Fair activities.&#13;
The cockbooks&#13;
-~put out by the La Plata County clubs were to be ready to sell during the&#13;
· · Fair. l-Srs~ Thelrr;a \'fright read an article te1.ling about fcod preservation.&#13;
;fapoleon Boneparte offered. a prize a.11d in 1810 a nan who had been working&#13;
en the idea ca~;,e up ,;-li th Eow to Presorve Foods and won the prize offered.&#13;
:i:I.rs. :-tcCler-1don of Eayfield was a guest.&#13;
The September ceeting will be at the ho:rre of :frs. Thelma Wright.&#13;
Refreshments were served. by H.rs. Roberts and l,rrs. Virginia Richffiond.&#13;
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Dan Shaughnessy w~s honored with a Retirement din..rier at Pino liuche 5&#13;
Rayr.::ond deKay,, BIA superintendent was the&#13;
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Friday evening, August fourth.&#13;
master of ceremonies.&#13;
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:ir. Shaugh·. 1essy reti:red as Supe:r·visor Eaintenance Engineer for the&#13;
Bureau of Inclia.n ..:..f fairs.&#13;
Ee h2.d been in IgnG,cio in this position for the&#13;
past 14 yea.rs. He t.•ras praised for his work F..t the dinner by Eure au&#13;
officials; fello·:1 employees and.. the Southern Ute Tribe. The Shaugh.-ri,essys&#13;
were presented with a nusber of gifts in tribute.&#13;
NI'. 8haugb.nessy retj_red f'ro~ the Indie..n Service the last of July.&#13;
Dan a...vid 1':a,ry a:re now in the process of ,::ovi:ig to their hcce on Browning&#13;
avenue with the as sis ta.nee of their sen, j:.llen ShaugrJJ.essy- here fro:1&#13;
Seattle, 'Jash i ngton. Allen I s son, six year old. :~a.rty is also a helper.&#13;
Dan Shaug:iriessv fue honor2.do con ti:ria cc:sicia en el :?ino :foche el dia&#13;
:::1.w.tr-0 c.e agos to en· honor de el reti1'0 -j_e su tr2.bajo de catorce a.nos por&#13;
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and ether Dillo~ relatives and :~s. Dillon 1 s parents in Durango.&#13;
Tresea Dillon y tres hijos de Boulder, Colorado visito parientes,&#13;
en esta area, en Ignacio a la senora Olive Dillon yen Durango a sus padres.&#13;
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their 2.rm.s. Ers. Sonne. Egger who injured both ar:cs on the 30th when she&#13;
was b!'anciing c2,lves. For three weeks she had. ce.sts on both arr:1s but&#13;
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b:-~ :rlmrnl'd. Et:.ghes Aircraft in California.&#13;
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The Olberts and their two&#13;
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Ik: '.ms tr2nsferre-d by Hugj:1es to Tucson and 2.long with starting work&#13;
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Los Dick Olb2rts hijo tc Joim y Dorothy Olbert ouicn a estodo cnplcado&#13;
co~~-'- _lo c:o:::pi~:La ~:imJ2.rd Iinr,hes Aircraft en Palos Verdes por quince&#13;
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�Jesus l-:artincz 91 died Tuesday, Aur:ust eighth follo·•ring a car acd.dent&#13;
a:c the j1Jnction of 160 2.nd 172. He w2.s a passenger in a car driven by&#13;
Delfin ~~artinoz of Pueblo. It w2.s reported he died in Corn:mni ty Hes pi tal&#13;
fro:-:, hec1.rt failure rnther than fro~ a..'1y injuries received in the accident&amp;&#13;
~:r. wd :-:rs. :-:artinez had lived in the f OI'!r:cor Floyd house on BrNming&#13;
avenue since 1974. He wns born :-:arch 1, 1887 in Tierr2. j_TJ.arilla a..rid made&#13;
his ho;:.,,e there until 1950 then noving first to Pagosa Junction and in 1965&#13;
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He 1w.s a r'.le:i:',ber of the St. Ignatius Cathclic Church. Mass of Ch.t&gt;istian&#13;
Burial "ms said Friciay August 11 by the Rev. Donald Castonguay in the Church.&#13;
Bu1•ial '..1as in the Ce:::1etery at Rosa. He is survived by his llife, Pauline and&#13;
nine children and nu~erous other relatives.&#13;
Violence on TV prograus is a frequently discussed to~ic these days&#13;
and PTA groups and others are striving to have certain progra~s taken off&#13;
the air. 32.ck around 1900 before the days of radio and long before TV,&#13;
co::.::.:xo..ni ties l1eld spelldmms, li tera.ry debates and other non violent activities&#13;
o:r so one would tl-:link.&#13;
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contrary to the lc_".,;S of God, 11 Wc;.S i1a.i1c,lai in the affirr..:.ative by ',JT2_lia::i&#13;
Fi.~ch in such a ::e.nn.er thc1.t the .negative clebator hurled a ch2-ir c0.t ?inche rs&#13;
head. The chair struck one of the ju~ges, dislocating one of his teeth.&#13;
·;~1is ~~. enre.~ed t~~ ju?_ge~ tl_ia~ tl1.e}r closed the contest su:-J:J.arily, giving&#13;
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•4.. ger:.e1... al fight ensued., in which one judge I s nose was broz.en, another&#13;
judge suffered a fr~ctured rib, two of the negative debaters substained&#13;
broken lir2bs. Fro:.-n the 'Jeei:r..ly Tines, ITove!'lber 1900.&#13;
John Llk Groves 91+ of Ignacio died tl1is past month in lfercy Ledical&#13;
Center. He ·was boJ'.'n in 1893 i!l Ignacio cmd lived in Ignacio all of .his&#13;
life. He w~s a EeDber of the Southern Ute Tribe.&#13;
He i-.'as e. :;:Je:::J.ber of the St. Ignatius Catbolic Church and funeral&#13;
s~rvices 1,'e!'e conducted by the Rev~ JJon8.ld Castonguay. Burial ,-ms in'--;:;he&#13;
Ouray ::e::.:orial Ce~etery.&#13;
Besio.es his brother, Roy Groves, he is survived by a nunber of&#13;
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Li's. i:2.rian :.:orfcrd said that dogs lcilleci all of her baby goats,&#13;
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7he ::,ctner goa t3 of the babies killed by tr~e dogs needed to be t1ill:ecL&#13;
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for a ',ieek f ros Olda lloc::a and t he 7ow..-i:y :?en..11ells arrived .f r o □ Bars to·,, ,&#13;
Californ i a in ti:::.e f OI' a brief visit with .'u.1...'1 before she r et urned. ho~e.&#13;
Lee Pennell y esposa e.n estad.o r:uy o cupados t cdo el verano con toda&#13;
su f,:;nil.ia vis i tancclos.&#13;
Su h i:io Cnarles ?en.nell esposo, y tres hi:ios de&#13;
Lovelanci los visi tc!ron en Junie. .i)ea.n Pennell y su hijo Victor de Las&#13;
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visi to po:::- una seIJana y su o tro hijo .To:::..-::.y d e Barsto·,,, , California tanbien&#13;
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~Irs . Se~.::..ler stayed in Dur-ango with her friend, :-~rs. A..r1na Vesper a nd&#13;
ner grc.nd.daughter, ~'ranee s Bi.shop of Ola t:ie also ca~e and visi ted with&#13;
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d~.ughter ,Te.net fron ~-!ew Lomi on ~ Wisco~sin S?ent a couple of c.ays with ~-!rs.&#13;
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c 2:::::e b acl.: to 'l':r- i11id.e.d , Col ore.do tc r:arry his c olle ge sweetheart 3.ose :~o:itoya .&#13;
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The~ u ere honey ~o cning nt Cape Cod , Others attending the wedding f rom her e&#13;
".-;ere Chri s ?ac:leco and Pat Lopez , ;-Ir . 2nd :-'..!'s . 7heodor e ?ac heco fro:? Grand&#13;
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