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About 10 miles south of Durango the Weazel Skin Bridge crosses the&#13;
Animas River. Since the main highway runs up on the Florida Mesa and&#13;
mostly local travelers use the bridge, it receives little attention.&#13;
Perhaps a few of the old-timers of that area remember how it got its&#13;
name. Weazel Skin was a Ute who settled on a tract of land in the&#13;
Animas Valley in the 1880 1 s. · He raised sheep and goats and developed&#13;
a profitable farm and ranch operation on the river. Weazel's English&#13;
name was Hickey Williams. One cf his daughters who grew up on the ranch&#13;
was Susan Williams. Susan married John Russel, a Capote, whose Spanish&#13;
name was Marsalino, The Russels lived on the Weazel Skin Ranch and·had&#13;
four daughters; Daisey, Maggie, Edna and Sara,&#13;
Edna remembers going to Durango in a buggy to see the fair and for&#13;
shopping.&#13;
irwe liked to ride the street car from one end of Main to the other.&#13;
Once my mother left a diaper bag on the car and we had to wait till it&#13;
made a complete round before· we could retrieve it, 11&#13;
iWhen Edna was still a young girl, her family moved onto the Spanish&#13;
Fork Ranch where Spring Creek enters the Pine River near La Boca, Edna&#13;
went to school here for a few years, then was transfered to the Indian&#13;
School at Santa Fe. Then she was sent to Sherman Institute at Riverside&#13;
California to finish high School. There she met Indian students from all&#13;
over the country.&#13;
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We ·were given a choice of pre-vocational training at Sherman. I&#13;
tried nurse I s training a.nd dry cleaning. I liked both of them and both&#13;
have been useful since then. At first I didn't believe I'd like the nursing.&#13;
A nurse sees so many sad and stomach-turning things, But, soon I began&#13;
to see the other side of it. Sick and injured people are just people&#13;
who need help and the .feeling you get from helping them is just great. 11&#13;
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Edna's years in California were great too.&#13;
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California in the 1920 1 s was a beautiful, uncrowded place with its&#13;
clean air and tropical plants and mountains by the sea. From Riverside to&#13;
Los Angelos&#13;
were large open country areas, not all city like today.&#13;
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We. went to Catalina Island and rode the glass bottom boat. We&#13;
went to the amusement Park at Long Beach. I remember how I screamed when&#13;
we rode the roller coaster out over the ocean. We went to Ti Juana to&#13;
see the bull fights. The arena then was a beautiful log structure."&#13;
When Edna finished her nurses training she worked at Dulce, then&#13;
at Towaoc then at the Taylor Hospital in Ignac1o.&#13;
Min.~le Cloud and I were some of the first one hired there. We cleaned&#13;
and cleaned the building and made towels and baby clothes until it was&#13;
opened. Soon afterward Edna married Cassimero Baker. They had two sons·&#13;
Archie and Dusty.&#13;
When the army started building up Ft. Carson Cassie and Edna moved to&#13;
Colorado Springs and Cassie worked on construction projects on the base.&#13;
During the War Edna was a welder in an airplane factory operated by&#13;
Universal Electric at Colorado Springs. She enjoyed +he work very much.&#13;
Finally~ she and her boys came back to Ignacio and she worked in the&#13;
Taylor Hospital until it closed in 1955.&#13;
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Even when we moved back to Ignacio, I sent my boys to the public&#13;
school because I wanted them to learn to get along with all kinds of&#13;
people. 11&#13;
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After the Taylor Hospital closed Edna worked for hospitals in Denver&#13;
and in Colorado Springs for a "while, th~n she re.turned to Durango where she&#13;
•Worked at Mercy and Community Hospitals -until she retired.&#13;
11&#13;
I always liked my work in the hospitals. Such nice people to work&#13;
with. It was a new world e~ry week·. We were always in training or going&#13;
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�to nurse's workshops and conventions and having dinners. I worked side&#13;
by side with all kinds including foreign students and trainees. I really&#13;
miss it. But I still have many friends in Durango and Colorado Springs&#13;
--~ whom I visit whenever I can. 11&#13;
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.Archi-e worked harc¼nd went through training for ai.:to mechanics. He&#13;
worked for several years in California and now lives in Durango. Dusty&#13;
has had mechanics training and also training as an X-ray technician in the&#13;
hospital. He was working in the Durango ~ospitals until ~he opportunity&#13;
to apply a_s manager of the new Shell_ Station opened up. When he got the&#13;
job, he and E~a moved back to Ignacio.•&#13;
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After being gone so long it see□ s a little strange to be back in this&#13;
area But Edna has quite a few relatives here and just as she has I!lade&#13;
new iriends wherever sha has lived, she will surely be able to do the&#13;
same here again.&#13;
We wish her and her children the best of good fortune and wish to&#13;
welcome her back to Ignacio.&#13;
Shelby Smith&#13;
Saving face: The four.&#13;
year-old was fascinated&#13;
with his grandfather's false&#13;
teeth. After staring transfixed while they were re•&#13;
moved, for brushing and&#13;
replaced, he asked to have&#13;
the process repeated. The&#13;
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obliging grandfather did&#13;
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it several times for the&#13;
youngster, then asked,&#13;
"Now what?"&#13;
The child's eyes shifted&#13;
momentarily and he said,&#13;
"Take off your nose."&#13;
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WELCOHE TO OUR Thanksgiving Social!&#13;
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November 21 , 1 97 5&#13;
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Po·t Luck&#13;
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(We will serve turkey and ham as the main dishes.)&#13;
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Allison-Arboles - Please bring main dishes (casseroles, etc.)&#13;
Town of Ignacio - Please bring desserts&#13;
Rural areas near Ignacio and northwest of Ignacio - Please bring salads and&#13;
vegetables&#13;
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SOCIAL SECURITY OFFICER IN IGNACIO NOV. 19&#13;
On November 19 at 9:30 in the morning a representative from the&#13;
Durango Social Security Office will be at the SUCAP Otfice just north&#13;
of the SHur-Valu grocery store here in Ignacio to supply information&#13;
or answer questions about social security, social security disability,&#13;
ssr, an9, Medicare.· If you need a ride to come in to see this person&#13;
call the ComI!.Lunity Service Center at 563-4561. The next scheduled visit&#13;
is December 17 at 9:3Q a.m.&#13;
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JOBS FOR PEOPLE OVER 60&#13;
If SUCAP 1s able to obtain a grant to operate a Foster Grandparents&#13;
Pr o j ect i n the Ignaci o and Reservation area, there will be job openings&#13;
f or several residents(men and/or women) 60 or older. 11 Foster Grandyarent s" will wor k 4 hours per day , f ive days. per we ek with infants and/or&#13;
young children who can benefit by the extra attention and love an older&#13;
person can provide. Those uersons hired will work in the Ignacio Children's Center. If you can use some extra money and enjoy children, Keep&#13;
this opportunity in mind. As soon as the pro ject is ready to begin&#13;
notice will be ginen in this newsletter and i n the Drum.&#13;
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JACK FROST, SR.&#13;
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Jack Frost Sr. has been appoint ed to t he Tribal Credit Committee&#13;
a 3 year t erm. He repl aces Carl Baker in t his position.&#13;
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Wor d was r eceived by friends in September that Hr . and ::-!r s . Joe D. Austin&#13;
of Toas , New ;,-~e:;..i:i co had lost a son . A few weeks l ater i•.a-. Aus tin passed away&#13;
al so . The Austins lived in Ignacio for seven years where he wa s employed&#13;
by the Souther n Ute Tr ibe . When he· rE?tired the y moved back to Toas .&#13;
Ami gos en Ignacio del se½or y seriora J oe D. Austin de Teas reci bieron&#13;
n0ticia que se les habia muer to un hijo ah l os Aust i ns . Varias semanas&#13;
despues mur io el senor .i'msttn tar:tbi en. Los senores Austins vi viron en&#13;
Ignaci o por si ete artos . El estaba e~pleado con el Southern Ute Tr ibe y&#13;
despues se fueron a vi vir a Toas, !~ew Hexico.&#13;
Beatrice Pacheco from Waiai~ae, Hawaii, w~s here to attend the f uneral&#13;
of her brother Orlando Atencio on Sa t urday November the 1st.&#13;
She als o visited with 1-:r. &amp; Mrs. C.F. Pacheco before leaving for home&#13;
Tuesday November 4th.&#13;
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Haro/a, 1',,e&#13;
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Humoro·us bent: The teacher ask..&#13;
ed J ohnny if the world was round.&#13;
He answered "No."&#13;
" Is it flat?"&#13;
"No."&#13;
"If it isn't r ound and it isn't flat,&#13;
what is it?"&#13;
"Daddy says it's crooked."&#13;
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Mrs. Charlotte Jones has been visiting 1n Denver with Mrs. Jackie Rae&#13;
and family. Hrs. Jones will return home this week-end •&#13;
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La senora Charlotte J ones&#13;
.,..,, esta en Denver vesitando ah su hija la senora&#13;
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Ja·c kie Rae y :familia. La senora Jones regresa en esta semana a su casa.&#13;
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Utah.&#13;
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Visiting with t1rs. Maria L. Manzanares was her son Joe from Dragerton&#13;
He returned home on Monday.&#13;
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Vesitando con la sen'ora Maria Luz Manzanares fue su hijo Jose quien vive&#13;
en Dragerton, Utah. El se~or Manzanares regreso a su casa el lunes.&#13;
Miss Vinessa Baily became the bride of Delfin Martinez, Saturday Novem:&#13;
the 8. The groom 1s a grandson of Mr. ·&amp; Mrs. Manuel Candelaria of Arboles.&#13;
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La senorita&#13;
Vinessa Baily se caso con gl senor&#13;
Delfin Martinez, el dia&#13;
ocho de novembre. El novio es •fiieto del senor y senora Manuel Candelaria&#13;
de Arboles, Colorado.&#13;
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�POLITICAL PROCEDURES WORKSHOP&#13;
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'At the request of Elinor McKenna chairuerson of the Third Con~&#13;
gre$s:t,qnal District_ Cammi ttee of the Democratic Party, the Tribe will&#13;
conduct~ workshop in the Co1?1I!IUnity Center to educate Tribal members&#13;
in political procedures. This will include instructions regarding&#13;
¥articipat1on in grass roots caucuses up to the National Conventions&#13;
his work shop will ·be h~Jd on December 11, 1975. For further infor;ation&#13;
you may get in touch with Chris Baker.&#13;
Mr. &amp;. Virs. Loal Burbridge (Marty) from Telluride, Colorado, visited&#13;
grandma Louisa Hartig. last week. Another granddaughter of Louisa 1 s,Harshar&#13;
Marty's twin sister became the bride of John Johanson from Denver on&#13;
November 10tho Grandma was unable to attend the wedding.&#13;
Senor y senora Loal Burbridge (Harty) de 'I'ellllride , Col orado visitero!l&#13;
con su abuela Louisa iiartig la s emana pasada. 0tra ~ieta de la s errora Hart ig&#13;
0.'..arsha) se caso con John Johanson de Denver .el dia 1O de noviembre. La&#13;
abuela no pudo atendar.&#13;
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Welcome to Ignacio to Mr. &amp;·Mrs. Gary Mykytuck,-they moved and have bought&#13;
the house that belonged to Hr. John Sams on Pioneer Avenue. They came here&#13;
from Bayfield.&#13;
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Bienvenidos al sehor y seifora Gary Mykytuck ah Igna~io. Ellos se an mudado&#13;
ah la casa que era de el sen'or John Sams en la avenida pioneerc Vieneron aqui&#13;
de Bayfield.&#13;
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,.Thank goodne,s! We u:on't&#13;
be hearing from tliis one anymore .. .&#13;
it aoys, •This is your las, not ice.' "&#13;
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Visiting Mr. &amp; Mrs. c. s. Silva and family this passed weekend was&#13;
their daughter and family Mr. a Mrs. Steve Perea and daughters Angela,&#13;
Becky and Carol from Delta, Colorado.&#13;
Visitando al Sen~r ~ Sen:6ra c. s. Silva y familia en el fin de semana&#13;
fue su hija y fa:milia Senor y Senol'a Steve Pera y hijas Angela, Beckey Y&#13;
Carol de Delta, Colorado.&#13;
Mr. and :H rs. Callisto Luchini traveled to Albuquerque, New Mexico to&#13;
visit their daughter and family Nr. and Mrs. John Carlson.&#13;
Senor y Senora Callisto Luchini f~ron ah Albuquerque Nuebo Mexico a&#13;
visitar a su hija y familia Senor y Senora Jolm Carlson.&#13;
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�TRIBAL COUNCIL ELECTION&#13;
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out of a field of able candidates Joe Mestas was elected and.Chris&#13;
Baker was re-elected to serve on the Tribal Council. Cnngratulatio~s to&#13;
both of these men. Both of them have a lot of experie1;ce and good ideas to&#13;
offer the Tribe in this office. We also wish to compliment the other&#13;
Tribal members who ran for these offices. The best way to assure go~d&#13;
council members is for many well qualified candidates to run for office.&#13;
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"h's hard to believe you've never pui up&#13;
wallpaper before."&#13;
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On October 28th, at noon a group of senior citizens enjoyed a dinner&#13;
at Pino-Nuche. Those attending were: James Baker, Joseph Weaver~ Flora&#13;
Rabbit, Frank Archuleta, Ruby Cloud, Viola Lipscomb, Ella Flack, Virginia&#13;
Russell, Sally Capell, Joe &amp; Toni McDaniel, George Hams, Shelby Smith and&#13;
Liva Pacheco.&#13;
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El dia 28 de Octobre a medio dia un grupo de cuidadano majores tomaron&#13;
una comida en el Pino-Nuche. Los que fueron heran: James Baker, Joseph&#13;
Weaver~ Flora Rabbit, Frank Archuleta, Ruby Cloud, Viola Lipscomb, Ella&#13;
Flack, Virginia Russell, Sally Capell, Joe &amp; Toni McDaniel, George Hams,&#13;
Shelby Smith and Liva Pacheco.&#13;
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Los amistades de la seKora Daisy Kerns se sienten contentos al saber&#13;
que la seftora Kerns ah recoperado muy bien de la operacion de su ojo derecho.&#13;
La se'l'lora Davidena Flack, hermana de la sen'ora Kerns, se estubo con ella&#13;
por una semana mientras que recoperava bien.&#13;
Visiting Mr. &amp; Mrs. E.J. Lipscomb and Mr. George Hams is Mrs. Marie&#13;
Menouid, from Hagerman, New Mexico.&#13;
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Vesitando a el se~or y senora E.J. Lipscomb y Se£'.'or George Hams es&#13;
la seti'ora Marie Menouid de Hagerman, New Mexico.&#13;
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�Chris Baker to 1:lashington&#13;
On November 18,1975', Chris Baker will attend a meeting of the&#13;
National Indian Head Start Advisory Board in Washington D.c. A tra~ning&#13;
seminar will be provided to those Board members who attend.&#13;
SYl•iPATHY TO&#13;
Atencio--Vigil family&#13;
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Paul Harris--family&#13;
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·Gallegos-- Valencia family&#13;
Narquez-:- family&#13;
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Rainwater-- family&#13;
Pinckert-- family&#13;
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GET WELL&#13;
Alice Romero&#13;
Artie Carl&#13;
Lawrence Shock&#13;
Jeanette Baker&#13;
Anselmo l1artinez&#13;
Alden Weaver&#13;
Shelia Martinez&#13;
Ronald Bodine&#13;
Wilford Watts&#13;
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"I sold all my steers. Now I'm ready&#13;
lo make a payment on my feed loan."&#13;
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Ruth Snool:&#13;
David i-fa.rtin&#13;
Wilford Hatts&#13;
Carol Ueaver&#13;
Carrie Brown&#13;
Dorise Scott&#13;
Claude Harmon&#13;
Lorraine Valq.ez&#13;
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"I do"'t like the way&#13;
our vaauion u starting ~ut!"&#13;
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Mrs. Lucy Duran attended a teacher-parent meeting at Adam State College&#13;
in Alamosa. She returned home Sunday evening, bringing home two awards. One&#13;
for attending the fartherst and the other for having had the most students&#13;
attend and graduating from Adams State College. Congratulations to the&#13;
Duran familyo&#13;
Joe T,t.ee was in Denver for a few days on business •.&#13;
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El senor Joe Tree fue ah Denver a un vieje de negacio.&#13;
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Mrs. Louisa Quintana from Allison has been staying with her son and&#13;
family, Mr. &amp; Mrs. Arcenio Quintana in Dulce, New Mexico, while recuperating&#13;
from phlebitis that she developed on the s~me ankle that she broke about&#13;
four months ago. Hope she feels better soon.&#13;
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La se~ra Louisa Quintana de Allison se ah estado con su hijo y familia&#13;
senor y senora Arsine Quintana de Dulce, New Mexico. Ella esta recobrando&#13;
de phlebitis en el mismo tobillo que se quebro como cuatro meses pasadoso&#13;
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�Tribal Leaders Attend Portland Conference&#13;
The National Conference of American Indians -is meeting this week in&#13;
Portland,Oregon. Southern Ute Tribal leaders attending include Leonard&#13;
Burch, Thelma Kuebler, Eddie Box,Sr., Erwin Taylor, Arlene Hillich, Guy&#13;
Pinnecoose and Frank Maynes . Representing SUCAP are Donna Young and&#13;
Eugene Naranjo.&#13;
Enjoying a trip to Farmington were: Nettie UncaSam, Caroline Girard,&#13;
John &amp; Cleo Chavez, Louisa Hartig, Sunshine Smith, Ruby Haily, Belle Cuthair,&#13;
Shelby Smith and Har garet Silva. The group had a delicious lunch at the&#13;
China Restaurant then shopped at K- Nart and the Palr.ier Plaza.&#13;
Friends of Mrs. Vida Ritter, J.v..r . &amp;: Mrs. Paul Crawford from Durango&#13;
spent the afternoon visiting with her. Mr. Crawford as a young boy spent&#13;
many a summer days at the Paul Ritters farm •&#13;
. Amistades de la seffora Vida Ritter, el senor y se~ora ?able Crawtord&#13;
de Durango. pasaron el despues de medic dia vesitando con ella. El senor&#13;
Crawford cuando hera joven paso varies dias durante el Verano en el rancho&#13;
de los Ritters.&#13;
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Daisy Kerns&#13;
Carmen Cordova&#13;
Sally Martinez&#13;
Florence Self&#13;
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BIRTHDAJS&#13;
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Glen Kimbell&#13;
Dawn Denise Garcia&#13;
Ella.Flack&#13;
Tom Wiseman&#13;
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A small town is where it'-s ~~ :s~~ner done 'than said.&#13;
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La sltrora Beatrice Pacheco de Waianae, Hawaii vino ah attnder el funeral&#13;
de su hermano Orlando Atencio. Tambien ella visito con el senor y se~ora&#13;
C.F. Pacheco y familia antes de regresar ~ su casa el martes dia cuatro de&#13;
~oviembre •&#13;
. A bridal shower was_held for LuJean Marquez, Sunday afternoon at the&#13;
Allison Presbyterian church annex. About 30 friends and neighbors were&#13;
present and she recieved oany pretty and us.eful gifts. The comm.mi ty gift&#13;
was an electric blanket. LuJean will become the bride of Henry Espinosa&#13;
fr~m Pagosa Springs sot1etime in the near future.&#13;
Un bridal shower tomo lugar en Allison el domingo en la tarde en honor&#13;
de la seii'orita LuJean Marquez. Acerca de 30 vecinos y amigos atenderan y&#13;
ella recibo muches regales muy bonitos y usables. El regale de la comunidad&#13;
fue una cobija de elictricedad. LuJean se casara con Henry Espinosa de&#13;
Pagosa Springs, Colorado.&#13;
We had a little Chihuahua dog we called "Baby."&#13;
One day when I was grocery shopping with my son, who&#13;
was then quite -small, he was standing down at one end of&#13;
a long aisle and I was at the other end when he called to&#13;
me in a very loud voice - "Mother don't forget the dog food&#13;
for Baby."&#13;
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As everyone looked, I was wishing there was a hole I&#13;
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1:h_at's the_ tonic!_ A prim old lady was given her ·first mar-&#13;
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~m. ~he s1pped it, then said puzzled "How odd r It t t&#13;
Just li~e the medicine my hu;band ha~ been ta.Jd~a fo:Sthes&#13;
last thirty years!':&#13;
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Tired old excuse: "I sincerely hope," said the new :minister a~ter his first&#13;
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sermon " that I said nothing to offend your husband. I noticed that he&#13;
walked ' out in the middle of my sermon."&#13;
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"Oh" laughed the woman, "you mustn't pay attention to him. He's&#13;
been w~g in his sleep since he was a child!", ·&#13;
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Nr. and Hrs. Joe G. Valdez from Lancaster, California were here visiting&#13;
Valdez's brothers and sisters. They returned hone a week ago.&#13;
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El Sr." y Sra. Jose 11 Gabriel 11 Valdez vinieron de pasello a Ignacio a&#13;
vesitar a hermanos y hermanas del Sr . Valdez. Regresaron a su casa la&#13;
semana pasada .&#13;
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Mr. and Mrs. Louie Norris spent several days in Albuquerque, N. :t-:exico .&#13;
TheY, visisted wtth their grandson Gary Patrick who is attending school there.&#13;
Sr. y Sra. Luis 1~:orris pasaron varies dias en Albuquerque , N. Nexico ,&#13;
visitaron a su n'ieto Gary Patrick quien esta attendiendo escuela en la&#13;
misma cuida de Albuquerque.&#13;
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Enjoying a mexican dinne!'_at El Amigo were the Karl Hauerts, Vida Ri tter&#13;
Shelby Smith, Liva Pacheco and Hargaret Silva.&#13;
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. el Sr. y Sra . Karl Hauerts, La Sra . Vida Ritter, Shelby Smith, Liva Pacheco&#13;
y Margaret Silva.&#13;
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revendos que andan di paseo en esta area, Rtv. Wilfred Goecke y Ira Hobbs&#13;
y tambien para la Senora Pat Dickey y la Senora Shirley Waters.&#13;
Hr. and l'u&gt;s. L. E. Wiseman were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tom&#13;
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su hiJo el Senor y Senora Tom Wiseman para celebrar los compleanos del Senor&#13;
Tom el dia 4 de noviembre.&#13;
Glad to know Mrs. Daisy Kerns has recovered well from her right eye&#13;
surgery. Mrs. Davidena Flack .from Montrose, spent a week nursing and keeping&#13;
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water. "WIii you take it in a paper cup?" he was ask~I.&#13;
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el collegio de Adam en Ala mosa. La Senora Duran regreso a su casa el&#13;
domingo en la tarde y con ella se trajo dos premios, el primero por ser&#13;
la que fue de mas lejano....distancia, y el otro por ser la persona que tubo mas&#13;
hijos que gradados de el colegio de Adam State. Felicitaciones a la familia&#13;
Duran 1 s&#13;
Mrs. Margaret Rodriquez from Santa Fe, New Mexico, was here for the&#13;
week-end taking her grandmother Mrs. Celina Salazar back ~Tith her to spend&#13;
a couple of weeks with relatives.&#13;
La ·Se~ora Margaret Rodriquez de Santa Fe,1, New Mexico estubo aqui este cabo&#13;
de semana. _ Ella se llebo a su abuelita la senora Celina Salazar de regreso&#13;
ah pasar una temporada con sus parientes.&#13;
On October the 28th, Sally Martinez and Claudette Gilbert took a group&#13;
of Senior Citizens to Francisco's in Durango for dinner and dancing. Those&#13;
enjoying the evening out were: Mr. &amp; Mrs. Ernest Smith, Hr. &amp; Mrs. c.D. Cruz&#13;
Mr. Joe Zeida ~!rs. Louis Harrisj Mrs. Stella Brimhall, Mr. Everett Evans, M&#13;
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and Mrs. Juan Gallegos and Hr. oe Lucero.&#13;
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El dia 28 de octobre la Sally Martinez y Claudette Gilbert llebaron un&#13;
grupo de cuidadanos majores ah una comida y baile en el restaurante de&#13;
Franciscos en Durango. Los que fueron eran el Sr. y Sra. Ernest Smith, Sr •&#13;
. y Sra. C.D. Cruz, Sr. y Sra. Juan Gallegos, Jose Zaida, Louis Harris, Stella&#13;
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Hrs. ··,{illard Reider and f a!"!lily. I-Text day the Cordova I s and Reider I s drove&#13;
to Denver where Ben and Willard were admitted to the Presbysterian hospital.&#13;
4en had several different - test.s and medications, he has returned ho□e feeling&#13;
,ome better. Willard had back surgery for a raptured disic last Wednesday,&#13;
he is doing well and expects to get back home in a few days. We wish Hr~&#13;
Reider a speedy recovery.&#13;
El Sr. y Sra. Ben Cordova iban en ruta para el hospital Presbyteriano&#13;
en Denver, y llegaron a pasar la noche a casa el Sr. y Sra. Willard Reider&#13;
y familia en Vail, Colorado. El dia siguente se fueron los Cordovas y&#13;
Reiders a Denver en donde fueron admitidos al hospital. El Sr. Cordova fue&#13;
porexamens·y medicamientoSy resgresaron a su casa el domingo. en la noche.&#13;
El Sr. Reider fue operado _el miercoles de un gueso re\!-entado del espinaso,&#13;
para cuando los Cordovas se ,Qinieron ya el seffor Reider se sinti~ mejor.&#13;
Le des·ea:.nos que recopere i)ront~.&#13;
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CONGRATULATIONS TO&#13;
Nr. and Mrs. Delbert Cuthair. on their ne·w baby girl.&#13;
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el domingo, Seft"or y Settr&gt;ra James Faley Seoora Louise Eelum y Senora Amelia&#13;
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Joe Lucero was born July 17, 1908 at the family homestead on the Pine&#13;
River near Blanco, Hew Mexico. He is the oldest son of Silvano. c1..nd&#13;
Tomasita Lucero. There were five other children, two sisters, ~osephina&#13;
and Macedonia, and three brothers, Silvano, Rubel and Benito. Joe be:i'.ng the&#13;
oldest son helped his father on their 640 acre ranch. They had dry land on&#13;
the mesa and a section on the river bottom. Part was used for crops and&#13;
part for running cattle and sheep. Most of the time Joe was needed on the&#13;
farm at home. Occasionally, he hired out to Walter Rey for hoeing beans&#13;
and other farm jobs up near Allison.&#13;
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Susana was· 14. They courted for two years, then decided when Susana ,;,ras 16&#13;
it was time to get married. Joe wanted a young wife, not a old one. They ,&#13;
married in Los Martinez N.M. and stayed at his father's ranch. Four of&#13;
their seven children were born there: Irene, Fred, Mary Delice and Raymond.&#13;
Joe and Susana brought their.children by horse and wagon to Horner, Colo-;;,&#13;
south of Allison and leased 80 acres. While there Mary Lou, Benstina and.&#13;
Susie were born. Six of the children are still alive. Five are in the Ignacio area and one in Chicago. Raymond was in the Air Force and died in•&#13;
Denver in 1957. Joe worked his own ranch and hired out to others in the&#13;
area·. He worked for .Toe Shank for three summers, for Barney Leone for 9&#13;
summers. The family did ,most of -its shopping in Rosa, Joe 1 s la_st years of&#13;
ranching were with Vernon Young, then with !1ike Faverino. When Susana&#13;
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died in 1967, they had been married 41 years. .&#13;
Joe and his daughter Suzie took a trip to Chicago to visit his dau·ghter&#13;
~..ary Lou. They spent about a month sight-seeing. On Dec. 12, 1974 Jos&#13;
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took another trip to Chicago. This trip wasn't too pleasant, for Joe had&#13;
suffered a heart attack and spent 27 days in the hospital. In March 1975&#13;
Joe bought a trailer and moved it to Ignacio where he co11ld be closer to&#13;
his children. Joe's father is still living, a spry 90 years of age. He&#13;
was still farming up to five years ago when he sold an 80 acre ranch at&#13;
Oxford. Silvano now lives with his daughter Josephina in Gem Village6&#13;
Joe at 68 is still helping his neighb~rs farm. He's over at Tom&#13;
Gallegos today separating cows.&#13;
Claudette Gilbert&#13;
WELCOME TO OUR THANKSGIVING SOCIAL&#13;
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DATE:&#13;
Friday, Nov. 19, 1976&#13;
WHERE~&#13;
Community Center&#13;
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12:00 noon&#13;
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Pot Luck&#13;
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Alfonso Atencio&#13;
Dirk Ross&#13;
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.Joe Silva&#13;
Ethel Canterberry&#13;
Rafael Lopez&#13;
Alberta Perry&#13;
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Nina Stiles&#13;
Elizabeth Mendenhall&#13;
Ruth Snook&#13;
Jobn F. Lucero&#13;
Jose Granillo&#13;
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Feliz Curnpleanos&#13;
Carmen Cordova&#13;
Florence Selph&#13;
Tom Wiseman&#13;
Manuel Candelaria&#13;
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Daisy Kerns&#13;
Dawn Garcia&#13;
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Sally Martinez&#13;
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Friendship Circle held their regular meeting in the Presbyterian Annex&#13;
on Wednesday afternoon November 1st. Twelve members in attendance participated in the Bible Study, Chapter 9 of the Book of Romans with with Mrs.&#13;
Paula Witt •in charge. Invitation. was read from the Allison 11illing Workers&#13;
. to attend their annual fall luncheon and Silent Auction (Hobby Corner) on&#13;
articles made by the members during the year. There is always plenty of&#13;
good food and the auction creates a lot of fun.&#13;
The Friendship Circle will join with the Bayfield Women latter p2rt of&#13;
November for the ann~al Thanksgiving or Thankoffering Service.&#13;
Report given by the Sewing Chairman, Dorothy Olbert1 that the Bibs .made&#13;
by the members and sweaters donated had been delivered to ~ventide. Audrey&#13;
Ellison mentioned of the cake baked for the wedding at the Home recently.&#13;
Refreshm.ents were served by Heinie Gardner.&#13;
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~est~dio Bioleco del capitilo nueue del libra Romano con la Sen'ora Paula&#13;
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Monday evening, lfovember 8th. President Sheryl Mayfield presided at the&#13;
business meeting.&#13;
Ruby Hailey presepted a program on Americanism~ .. stressing the use of&#13;
the American flag, etc. She urged everyone to display the flag on Armistice&#13;
Day, November 11th.&#13;
A silent auction was held on articles brought by each member - this&#13;
netted the treasurery a good sum.&#13;
Delicious refreshments were served by Ella Flack and Heinie Gardner.&#13;
Several folks in Ignacio have been ill but · are improving namely Mrs.•&#13;
Eda Hauert, Mrs. Ruth Snooks and Mrs. Wa.J,ter .Carlson •. .Trust they will soon&#13;
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Varias personas en Ignacio has estado enfermos. La Senora Eda Hauert,&#13;
la Senora Walter Carlson y la Senora Ruth Snooks. Esperamas que sanen pronto.&#13;
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The .Annual Harvest Supper was held in Allison on October 30th, food&#13;
was delicious as usual. Those in attends.nee had the privilege to meet many&#13;
of the candid~tes who were running for office.&#13;
La comida que dan todos los anos en Allison el dia 30 de Octubre estuvo&#13;
muy delicioso como siempre. Los que atenderon tuveron el privilegio de&#13;
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Emma Pinckert is expecting her children home for.the holidays.&#13;
Charlotte 1 who is majoring in Special Education at the University of&#13;
Northern c.;olorado , will be home for' thanksgiving. Chuck, who is ·a jet ··&#13;
mechanic stationed in Holland, will be home December 27th. After . visitin g&#13;
his mother, Chuck will be stationed at •Hill Field Air Force Base at Ogden,&#13;
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La Seil'ora Emma Pinckert esta esperando ah su familia para los dia de&#13;
fiestas. La Se1'i'orita Charlotte que esta.espe cialidad en- special educacion&#13;
en el UniYersidad de Nor t hern Colorado, vine para el dia de gracia. El&#13;
Senor Chuck que es Hechanico de avian esta estacionado en Holland, espera&#13;
estar en su casa eI dia 27 de decembre. Despues de visitar con su madre&#13;
el Senor Chuck luego estara estacionad~ en el Hill Field Air Force Base en&#13;
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to Roosevelt and Vernal, Utah. Fern visited her daughter and son- in-law&#13;
and family Mr. and Mrs. Marvin P.ibson . Francis visited her son Jerry Cunduff.&#13;
· They took a · side trip on the way home through Veil and Leadville, Colorado.&#13;
~ They spent the night in Saguache . Fern Thierry spent the weekend at her son's&#13;
George Cage and family in Chama, trew ll.exico.&#13;
En Octubre las Senoras Ferny Francis Thierry tomaron cinco dias de&#13;
vaccion para Roosevelt y Vernal, Utah. La Senora Fern visito con su hija y&#13;
familia el Senor y Senora Harvin Gibson. La Senora Francis visito con su&#13;
hijo Jerry Cunduff . En el regreso tomaron la routa :por Veil y Leasville,&#13;
Colorado, pasaron la noche en Saguache . La Senora Fern Thierry paso el fin&#13;
de semana con su hija George Cagey familia en Chama, New Mexico .&#13;
James Kennedy needs cards and letters in Wyoming. ¥.1.T . Kennedy from&#13;
the area is now in Nursing home in New Castle, Wyoming . His daughter says&#13;
he's very lonesome the:re and would appricate it if his friends would s end&#13;
him cards or letters. His address is - James H. Kennedy, Heston Manor, New&#13;
Castle, Wyoming 82701 .&#13;
Mrs. Olive Dillon returned recently from a three week vacation in&#13;
Arizona vistting Marble Canyon, daughter and faoily in Leupp and a gaanddaughter and f amily in Phoenix . Temperature was still around 85 degrees.&#13;
La Senora Olive Dillon regreso ha su casa despues de tres semanas de&#13;
vaccion en Arizona donde visito Harble Canyon, ah su hija y familia en&#13;
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· Kirby Smith visited his brother Shelby and his mother Hrs. Carl Smith&#13;
here in the Florida Valley lastweek. Kirby is a career marine stationed at&#13;
Sa? Diego . He p;cked. up a pair of -boots ordered from Larry Smith and visited&#13;
friends in Ignacio . The country here is very beautiful according to Kirby&#13;
but too cold!&#13;
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Carl Snu.th visito con ellos la semana pasada4el Senor Kirby esta estaccionado&#13;
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Mr. and Hrs. C. S. Silva's daughter Ka.thy Newberry (Silva) and he!'&#13;
husband Ralph l~ewberry were here visiting them for two days· last week.&#13;
They left on Nove~ber 2n~ for Hasting, Flordia where they have mede&#13;
their home, and Ralph 1s stationed there as a Heli.c.opter Pilot to spray&#13;
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En No!embre~2 se,._..fue~on para Hasting, F~orida donde esperan que seya su&#13;
dom~cila. ~l Senor Newberry esta estac1onada hay donde el es pileto de&#13;
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Mrs~ Audrey Ellison has been appointed Chai rman of the dr ive for the&#13;
Cystic Fibrosis Foundation in the · area of Ignaci o . Members of the 4H Club&#13;
distributed the following notices to all of the homes in I gr.:acio .&#13;
"The Cystic Fibrosis Foundation in Denver , Colorado are a sking the&#13;
assistance in communities all over the state to hel-p ·i n a fund raisi ng&#13;
campaign. There are not enough funds acquir ed from joint fund raising&#13;
activities to pay for the research necessar y to prolong the l i fe of those · having the disease. Cystic Fibrosis is a lung damaging and gastrointertiona;L&#13;
disease and is a leading cause of death i n children . Your con tributions will&#13;
go into research for other lung diseases in,children also. Please read the&#13;
information given you and a volunteer ~ill follow in the next ten days to&#13;
ask for a contribution 11 •&#13;
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La pr~sidenta del Cystic Fibrosis Fondation de esta area Gs la Sefi'ora&#13;
Audrey Ellison. El Cystic Fibrosis Fondation en De~ver esta pudiando&#13;
assistancia por todo el estado para auyde· en una compano para combitir&#13;
esta emfernadad que efecta los Bofes, lea vsted la enformacion que dentro&#13;
.de diez dias andaron.buscando contribucion.&#13;
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also 11ve in Gra!lts. Steve is employed ·oy United Nuclear. The Hunters hac&#13;
beautiful weather for their ·whole trip.&#13;
El Se~or y Seffora Charles Hunter visitaron con su hijo y farnilia en&#13;
·o rants, New He:-:.ico; su hijo Donald es Mechanico hay. El Senor y Senora&#13;
Steve Maribal tcunbien viven en Grants, la Seilora Haribal es hija de los&#13;
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Best wishes to Guy P1nneco6 se and John Baker, Sr., winners of the&#13;
latest tribal Council election. John and Guy will serve two year terms.&#13;
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Le deciamos buena suerte al Seifer Guy Pinneccose y al SefiSr John&#13;
Baker Sr. que han ganado en el Con cilio 1e l a triba ute.los dos Senoras&#13;
tienen que s ervir dos anos en el puesto.&#13;
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her grandchildren. Teddy and Mary Pacheco from Grand Junction and Tina&#13;
also went. Since the beach is only 2 blocks from Bobby's house, Liva has&#13;
probably b~en we~ring her bikini most of the time.&#13;
La Senora Liva Pacheco y su hija Tina y su hijo Teddy y esposa fueron&#13;
de visita par el estado de Hawaii. Pasaron dos semanas visitando con su&#13;
hijo Roberto y familia~ La Senora Pacheco ha aprovechado todo el tiemno&#13;
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Donny and Kayteen Boli nger recent ly visited Las Vegas for a holiday.&#13;
While there t hey saw the Li do Revie·w, a spectacular production of music&#13;
and dancing. Bernice Mooney, Ka yteen 1 s mother,- also went. They met Kayteens&#13;
sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs . J a ck Hinson frcm California.· The Bolinger 1 s&#13;
visited Zion National Park where Be rni ce received her Golden Age Passport&#13;
to visit all the Nattonal Park at no charge .&#13;
El Se~or y Sefi'ora Donny Bolinger visitaron Las Vegas, Nevada. Durante&#13;
el tiempo que estuveron hay vieron Lido Review una produccion muy espectacula&#13;
de :musica y baile. La Senora Bernice Hooney, madre de la Se?lora KayteeQ_&#13;
'&gt;..mbien fue con ellos en el viaj e. Hay se encontaron con el Seiior y Senora&#13;
'-.lack Hinson de California hermana de l a Kayteen . Los Senor 1 s Bolinger 1 s. ·&#13;
visitaron el Zion National Park, donde la se«ora Bernice r eei baio - su pa-ssaporte&#13;
de oro para visitar todos los parkes nacional sin tener que pagar.'&#13;
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What Is a Friend? What is a friend ? One with whom you can be yourself.&#13;
With a frienrl, there is no need to act, no need to display&#13;
your. ver-y best side,&#13;
need even to guard your words.&#13;
)'.ou need only be as you are.&#13;
And if you act foolishly or speak stupidly, the friend&#13;
·understands, forgives; for that friend, too, has been foolish&#13;
and stupid, at times.&#13;
. . Laugh, then, with your friend; cry if 'you must; but&#13;
above all, love your friend. After all, your friend must love&#13;
you to be able to tolerate your faults ~d failip_!l;s. _ __&#13;
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T\vo neighboring far~d~s- were al\vays boasting lo&#13;
each other about their crops.&#13;
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One 1.hty one of th,:m told his ~on-. --Go o.ver to Jake's am.I ask to borrow his crosscut saw. Tell him I want to ·:&#13;
slice one of our w:ucrmek-,n:i.".&#13;
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h e says he c,m ·t sp.ire it lill this afternoon. He' - only&#13;
halfway through one of. his_cucumbers... ·&#13;
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I think we give love whenever&#13;
we make someone feel bette,about being themselves, regardless of how we do it. Self-esteem&#13;
is one of the greatest of emotional:&#13;
assets. When ,,..e help anyone to.&#13;
raise his or her self-esteem we are.&#13;
producing · arid giving a ''gift of&#13;
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Rev. Don Kraatz, new minister in the four. churches of the San Juan&#13;
· Larger Parish, gave his first sermon in the Ignacio CQmmunity Presbyterian&#13;
Church on Sunday evening, November 7th at 7:30 p. m.&#13;
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· Rev Kraatz is a man of many years experience, came from St. Louis, Mo.&#13;
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He plans to hold services in all four churches every Sunday. Schedule&#13;
as follows - Florida. 8:00 A.M.,Allison 9:30 A,M., Bayfield 11 :00 A.M. and&#13;
Ignacio 7:30 P. M.&#13;
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A fellowship coffee followed the worship service to get better&#13;
acquainted with Rev. and Mrs. Kraatz.&#13;
El Honasterio nuevo Don Kraatz de la parroquia mas grande de 8an Juan•&#13;
dio su primer sermon en la iglesia Presbiteriana de Ignacio. El Monasterio&#13;
Kraatz es un hombre de mucha experiencia en su corrida de Monasterio. El&#13;
ha comprodo propiedad en la area del Florida. El piensa tener sus servicios&#13;
todos los domingos donda principio en Florida ha las 8:00A. M. en Allison&#13;
9:30 A. M. en Bayfield 11 :oo A. M. yen Ignacio ha las 7:30 P. M.&#13;
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Cindy McClannahan will be home for thanksgiving.&#13;
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La Senorita Cindy McClannahan estara aqui en su casa para el dia de&#13;
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Gracia, a la presente esta en su seguando a~o en el colegio en Fort Colli.ns.&#13;
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neighlmrs remarked how smart the dog must be, the man&#13;
.' said with a shrug, :'N'ot so smart. WheneYer he has a good;&#13;
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_Lucy Anisworth was here last week visiting her mother Mrs Louisa&#13;
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La Senora Lucy Anisworth visito con su madre la Senora Louisa Hartig&#13;
la semana pasada.&#13;
Mrs. 'Vida Ritter was invited out for her birthday dinner at Mr. and&#13;
Mrs. Robert Dickey.&#13;
La seiora Vida Ritter fue invitada nal dia de su santo ah una comida&#13;
al la casa del Senor y Se~ora Bob Dickey:&#13;
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Shirley Water's son John who lives in Alamosa came over for hunting&#13;
sea~on. John didn't get a deer but didn't go home empty handed . He&#13;
carried home 5·1oaves of homemade bread and a pan of cinnQJilon rolls from&#13;
his mothers kitchen.&#13;
El hijo John de la Sen'ora Shirley Waters que vive en Alamosa estuvo&#13;
aqu{ para la casada de venado. No casado nada perro siempre llevo carga&#13;
como cinco tortas de w.n y una caceralo de pan de c.anela .&#13;
The Patricks recently went ·to Gallop with their daughter Patty Trease&#13;
to see their grandson, David Trease . David's company had sent him to&#13;
Gallop for a few day~ work.&#13;
La Senora y SeiY'or E. F. Patrick y su hija la Sefitra Patt~Trease&#13;
fueron para Gallop a visitar ha su nieto David Trease •. El Senor David&#13;
fue despachado para Gallop temporal·: mente en su trabajo.&#13;
L;~ra Trease Witt and her husband George have moved here from&#13;
George is working for the county.&#13;
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ad\·ersary.&#13;
"And you," j·elled the second&#13;
lawyer, "are a two-bit am bulance-chaser and a crook!"&#13;
"Now that counsel have identified the mselves ," intoned t he&#13;
judge, "let the case begin."&#13;
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Sutherlins, were hosts at their home ·on Pinon .Acres for a family noon pot&#13;
luck dinner~ sisters Shirley, Georgia, tfary, Linda and Sanda and brothers&#13;
Earl, Ronald and Donald and their families were present. The LeRoys Selfs&#13;
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Follmdng the dinner that lucky young man, Christopher was honored with&#13;
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Los Rex Reas de Arvada, Colorado venieron Dor cinco tlias a visitar a la&#13;
mama de Jacqueline; Senora Charlotte Jones.&#13;
Ll Senor Rea, esta..-va fue!'e. de su&#13;
trabajo por unos dias mientras recobraba de una oneracion en una rodilla.&#13;
Las hermanas y her~anos qe Rex Shirley, G~orgia, f:ary, Linda y Sanda, Yarl,&#13;
~onald y Donald y ~us primos LeRoys Self s~juntarcn en la casa de su otra&#13;
hermana Senor y Senora Dick (Shirley) Sutherlin a tomar la cocida.&#13;
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Visiting Ignacio friends the first couple of days in ?-:arch were John&#13;
and Beryl Scarber. The Scarbers lived at the Agency while Er. Scarber was&#13;
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Visitando Amigos en Ignacio pc? des dias fueron Johny Berly Scarber.&#13;
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�JANNIE ELIZABETH KING&#13;
J ANU E KING was born at Wheeler, Texas on the wide plains of the&#13;
West in 911. Her father, Thomas Ethridge Terry was born at Chickasha, Ok ahoma Territory in 1887 and her mother, Lenore Estelle&#13;
(Bailei) Terry was born at Fayetteville, Arkansas. The instinct to&#13;
go west ured the Terrys just as it had thousands of others.&#13;
11&#13;
In 1 91 6," Jannie says, 11 :::n.y father sold his farm at 1n'heeler,&#13;
put all e could carry in two covered wagons and started west. Though&#13;
I was on y five at the time, I have several clear memories of the trip.&#13;
One,night we camped beside a lake near Groom, Texas. With water so&#13;
scarce on the plains, mother did not lose the chance to do the fa~ily&#13;
washing. Except for some of our cattle dying of blackleg, the only&#13;
unpleasant incident of the trip was an encounter with a Gypsy woman&#13;
who picked my father 1 s pocket. l•'.y :parents were young, totally&#13;
unfamiliar with th~ habits of Gypsies and, therefore, an easy prey.&#13;
This was not our last experience with Gypsies."&#13;
!11,'1e settled at Porter, New Mexico, w'.nere I went to schoo!. all&#13;
12 years. All the farming was dry land. Dad raised broom corn, maize&#13;
and hay. Me cultivated big gardens and raised chickens, pigs and. cows.&#13;
For sweetening we grew sugar cane. When it was mature, we cut and&#13;
peeled it and took it to my uncle, who could make the best sorgun&#13;
molasses you ever tasted. He had a press powered by horses to squeeze&#13;
the juice out of the cane. The juice flowed -into a gently sloping&#13;
metal trough under wh.:i.ch a fire was huilt. As the juice slo·,,;ly&#13;
f,lowed back and forth down the chan,.'1els of the trough, it boiled until&#13;
it was thickened to the right degree. We ground our o'l-m corn with a&#13;
hand mill. It made delicious bread. Life was good in New Hexico&#13;
until the dry years came. 11&#13;
11 When I&#13;
finished school in 1929, I ~arried Wea.ver King. Wed.id&#13;
OK on the farm until the drought of the 30 1 s. 7hen the bottom dropped&#13;
out of prices. It got so bad we were selling eggs for 5 cents a dozen&#13;
and ten gallon cans of cream for $2.50. We got rid of our cattle and&#13;
bought sheep, thinking they could find something to eat even if the&#13;
cows couldn 1 t. In those dry summers we got the ~ost terrific electric&#13;
storms, but little or no rain •. The winds would raise clouds of dust&#13;
as black as night. After it passed the dust stood 2 inches deep .on&#13;
the fence posts. 11&#13;
11 our son,&#13;
Tommy, was born in 1935. Until then we and a lot of&#13;
other folks had hung on thinking the dry years would surely end and&#13;
things get back to normal, but it kept right on. We began hearing talk&#13;
of moving on. Some had done it. One of our neighbors had gone to&#13;
Western Col6radc to look things over. He came back excited and told&#13;
-us, 'That 1 s the Rock Candy Mountain out there. Apples hang from the&#13;
trees~ gardens are full of everything you want to eat. Rivers are full&#13;
of fish and the woods full of game. All you have to buy is coal oil,&#13;
salt and baking powder. The rest is for the taking. 1 Weaver and I&#13;
got excited, too. We asked a lot of questions and finally said,&#13;
'_Tell us some of the bad things. 11 But he answered, 'No, I can tell&#13;
you're coming anyway. You'll find out the bad things when you get&#13;
there. 111&#13;
11 Well, he was right.&#13;
We sold out and came to La Plata County,&#13;
Colorado, in 1936. Weaver sold all his sheep and got 8 horses. He&#13;
and a friend made one trip to Oxford just to bring the horses. They&#13;
drove to Albuquerque and up thro~gh Cuba. It was the last of September before he was ready to take me and Tommy. One of our neighbors&#13;
loaded our Pinto riding horse and its colt and all our possessions&#13;
&#13;
�~lr7~&#13;
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tnto his truck and headed west. Fearing the unpaved roads north of&#13;
Albuquerque if it rained , he drovestraight to Gallup, up to Shiprock&#13;
andthen to Aztec . It was a beautiful trip . As we got to the Colorado&#13;
line just below Bondad, all I could see were great bluffs and rocky hillsides. I asked, 1 Is it all like this? ' They assured me it was not.&#13;
We settled into a place S . E. of the old Hood School east of Durango and&#13;
for the next several years rented places near Oxford."&#13;
11&#13;
As soon as we got here the drawbacks showed up. On the first&#13;
Sunday it snowed . That whole winter it snowed and snowed until I&#13;
thought it would never qui t and inthe spring I thought it would never&#13;
melt. That was one drawt,ack. The other was mud. Oxford mud ought to be&#13;
world famous. Because it's really mud. It was unbelievable. At first&#13;
we couldn't cope with it. Weaver tried to feed the stock out of the&#13;
wagon. Chunks· of mud the size of me fell off the wheels. He soon&#13;
lea rned not to even try it unless the ground was frozen. The snow&#13;
could be just as rough. I've seen horses get so tired trying to pull&#13;
the wagon through it, they just lay dmm in the snow. After we got a&#13;
car, we often had to leave it parked at the Oxford Store and walk home&#13;
on the railroad tracks. 11&#13;
"That first winter little Tommy and I (he was just 15 months old)&#13;
were snowbound many weeks. But we didn't mind. He loved to play in&#13;
the snow and I'll have to admit I did too. We had plerity of firewood&#13;
and a barrel of canned good, so we made it through the winter just fine.&#13;
During the war years we milked 14 cows . Prices began to rise. Fe~ 2&#13;
while it looked as if the price of cream would go to a dollar a pound,&#13;
but it reached $.99 and tha t 1 s as f ?,r as it got . :le bought our far□ north&#13;
of Oxford with crea::? c:iecks . Weaver was the ditch rider, and did odc"i&#13;
jobs as well as work the farm to make a living. The highlight of his&#13;
yea.r was the elk season. 11&#13;
The Kings two :hildren still live in the area. Tommy married&#13;
Janie Baird and lives in Ignacio. Beth married Jim Sower and li ves in&#13;
Bayfield, Weaver died in 1965 . J annie stayed on the farm for 3 years,&#13;
than moved into Ignacio.&#13;
When asked ,,·?hether she ever had second thoughts about moving to.&#13;
Colorado, Jannie says, 11 You se e we didn. 1 t leave. I've been her e 42&#13;
years and it all adds up pretty well. 11&#13;
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Shelby Smith&#13;
A new Catholic church has been under construction for soce months&#13;
along highway 172 to·,mrd allison . Although the interior has not&#13;
be en entirely fi~ished the fi!'st Hass was given en Sunday October 15&#13;
by Fe.ther John frcm. Pagosa Springs. A dedication of the church i.s plan:ied&#13;
for sorreti!:le in lfovernber. It i s presently St . Peter I s church.&#13;
The church will serve the Allison-Tiffany Arboles and Rosa communities.&#13;
La iglesia nueva de San Pedro&#13;
entre~edio de Allison y Los Arboles;&#13;
no la an ac abado par dentro pero el domingo dia quinc A de Octubre el&#13;
padre Jn~n de Pagosa Cz.!lebrcf la primer-a mi~a . La dedi•"a"ci·&#13;
on sera en D C v1· cLl&#13;
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Six Pah-Chu - Chu -Wa club c1embers attended the fall board meeting&#13;
of the Distr i ct federated women 1 s clubs. It was a luncheon&#13;
CTceting at Lori's in Durango. Ideas and plans for the clubs for&#13;
the coming year -were discussed. '.fhe dinner was saturtlay , October 28&#13;
and attending fro~ Ignacio were: Officers Violet Sams, President;&#13;
Virginia Rictmond, vice president; Olive Dillon, secre tary; Heinie&#13;
Gardner , treasurer, Ruby Hailey , a.nd Eula Preston .&#13;
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�Thanksgiving Senior Social&#13;
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Friday, Nov. 17, 1978&#13;
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When&#13;
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Senior Center&#13;
12 :Ob noon&#13;
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HAIN DI SH WILL BE TURKEY&#13;
Allison-Arboles&#13;
Town of Ignaci o&#13;
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pleas bring m~in dish es&#13;
plea se bring desserts&#13;
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ple ase bring v egetables a nd s a lads&#13;
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.4. v erv s uec ial t ha..'1k y ou i s e:.:tend2d to all the peo:il e who expres sed&#13;
their" S)7.pa thy i n r::any ways at t n e t j_:-:e of my husband, ? aul Brake I s&#13;
death.&#13;
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;,.11 t he ca res a!1d .ncte s, t he fl c :1eres a nd pla nts, cont r i butions of&#13;
1&#13;
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c oney fr on cr ~anizat i cns and i n11viduals as well as the Ignacio&#13;
.:.=bulance an-:i staff , the polic e , tie e:1e r gency r oom and the ~any me re&#13;
·.,·:io l1elped is v ery ::ruc h a ppreci at ed. Thank you s o :such .&#13;
5azel Era ke&#13;
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1..:e. Sen.era Ea zel E:r:· ak.e les da J. CZIS g:-acias a todos los que l e ayuciaron&#13;
l a ser:ana ci.E la r.:ue:r te de s u espos o Paul Bral·:e.&#13;
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·? cny Ve lasquez wa.s in Igne..cio the last week in Oc tober visi t i n.g with&#13;
his ·orother Jan Vela sq_ijez a nd ot her r e lative s and sayin g 1r:Eello 1 r t o&#13;
olc. f ri ends .&#13;
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Je ce □b e r si~ th was se t f or the date of the circle sala d l uncheon&#13;
at the c hur cr:. a !l!1€.X for 1 2: 30 . :very one 1-1as e.sk8 d to brine a gue st.&#13;
Gifts ar e to be brought for patients in t he Bayfield. :tur sing 3:or:es .&#13;
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l-:r s. }'.cdena 1".ayfield , wi t h the help of !-!rs. Florence 1:c~e e th plar1-11ed&#13;
a stirpri ses birthc,ay party for ~'.odene '.s n:other, :.:rs . Pear l :CaJ.':'.E-S .&#13;
• The p a rty 1-ms a t :i-:rs . · Barnes h o?:.e , sout h of the o,:ford plant . 0ns,&#13;
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Juua:1, Texas.&#13;
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is a g ood c ompanion. :-;rs . !-~c:Kee th move c. here fro!!l Uontana . Sh e ha s&#13;
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s·~r elcgidos a sus pVestos en la eleccicn la s.Q.i:,ana pasada.&#13;
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her ~ddress i3 Presbyteriin ~ospital, RooCT 427, Gilpin and l9t~&#13;
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Carmen Cardova fue ad~itida al hcsnital Presbyteriano en&#13;
us~ver la sec2~~ pasata SLlS cu~pleancs fueron el d).~ echo&#13;
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and :•Ts. ?te:!: 3t:;a e..n :l cl1ilC.r en 8.rc~,e t_c-,m fro~ _..:_r\.,.ada&#13;
'.over,ber four th to stay 1·:i th ::rs. ?.ea I s ~.ether. ::rs. Charlotte&#13;
Jones and visit Rea relatives. ·:I10.ey reb1r;1ed to .:'.,.rve"O.El. 'i'Jesc.av.&#13;
Ecsidss "'che Re2.. 1 s th.ree c:iildrEn, ?~evin·, :'.elisa nwi Chris&#13;
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earl i e tha t afte rnoon when he went to the store for groceries.&#13;
i·'.r . Br· ke wa.s in the music roon wi th the door closed at the ti:::e he&#13;
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suffer d the hear t attack . :ie fel l blocking the door and his wife&#13;
w~s un ble to go i n the r oo~. She then called the police and went&#13;
outsidE t o the wind ow. Zelp a r r i v e~:, neighbors, the police and the&#13;
an bula. ce. He was rushed to '.·:ercy ~·:edical Center. Ee died shortly&#13;
after entering t he hospital .&#13;
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Funeral servi c e s we r e !fond ay at ten fro::. the Pine River Baptist&#13;
church ui th the 2.ev. Che to ::creno officiating. l·'.rs. Leah 3ell s&#13;
Strain was the organist. Intercent was in the Ignacio Ce~etery.&#13;
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living in&#13;
~erk State for a fe~ ye~rs ~hen he attended the Ithac~&#13;
College of ?ine Arts studing violin and co=position. In 1939 he :received&#13;
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I~ 1949 he entered the Indian Service and for scce years was the&#13;
ba~d director at the U~e Vccatiocal School&#13;
':foile a 'c tl-.e uts E:3chcol he s :;;ent a good 52.ny wee:.c:encls in Ju:cango&#13;
fishing along the Ani:cas river.&#13;
?aul and :S:azel 3:ral~e we!'e ::.arried i::1 1962.&#13;
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?aul' s rrnsical coIT.pcsi tion, 11 Frontier Legends 11 wn.s play&lt;2d c.nri!1g a&#13;
winter concert at Fort Le~is College recently.&#13;
· ?.E,l:1 ti ves co:r.ing for the 2-ra:::e funer2l ·.rere his cousins fro:-..::. ?.ccheport,&#13;
· '.c., l•Is ~~ary Lonstreth and. l1er daughter, :-~a:ry Lonestreth.&#13;
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Carol BJ.a tnick, Pre sic.ent of the Durango League ·of wo:&lt;:en Voters,&#13;
.spoke to the rnembe.,..s of the Pah-Chu-Chu-',la. club on th&#13;
-·-e pros aria' cons&#13;
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o_ the two amendments on the ~ove~ber 7th election ballots. The&#13;
,rpeeting was on October 2Jrd in the Presbyterian Church annex. Besides&#13;
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Mrs, Blatnick, .Alberta Pargin was also a guest.&#13;
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A sympathy card was 't o be sent to club member, Hazel Brake.&#13;
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Gardner, treasurer, reported 25 club ne~bers with all dues oaid. The&#13;
c~ub wa~ contributing to two units of trees this year. c1;b president .&#13;
Violet ba!Tis was in,charge of the business meeting, Vireinia HichDond&#13;
arranged tr:e _Program. Hefreshrrcnts were served by the hostesses~ Lula&#13;
Preston and Carmen .Rea.&#13;
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�The AARP Duranr o cha pter s ponsored an overnight trip to Lake ?owell,&#13;
~hurs day and Friday, Oc t . 26 a nd 27. Allison people goi ng on t he&#13;
tr ip ~\' ere h1r1s and' }·'.ede line Engler a nd Ha ry Sw~mer::;yr.&#13;
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people &amp;oinc were Ol ive DLll~on, Christine Callison, Charlotte Jones,&#13;
f a t and Grace Patrick .&#13;
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The chartered Trailways bus left Durango a t 7:30 am Thursday morning&#13;
stopping at Cow Spr i ngs for sack lunches.&#13;
bf t er checking in at the _Page Boy motel in Page the bus was ready to&#13;
go again and all went on a tour of the workings of the Hydroelectric&#13;
pl ant of t he Glen Canyon Dam.&#13;
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~11 but t hree of the g~ou~ left early Friday morning on the ~ainbo~&#13;
bridge beat cruise. It was an all mor ni ng t ri p a nd a hal f nile walk&#13;
to the base of the Rainbow bri dge .&#13;
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~be ~ainbow Bridge f irst s een by white ~en in 1 909 arches 3 0 9 f ee t above&#13;
.3ridge Creek .&#13;
Cn the r .s t·tJr:n to Page the dinner was at the Steak Hou s e and then it •,,:a s&#13;
back t o Durango . Pl ans had been to eat at the Lodge, but a str iped&#13;
be.ss fish i ng tour na~ent was J_n pr ogres s ancl t he f isher man had t he Lcige&#13;
Les rias vei.Yte s e:i.s y veintes i ete · d0 Octubre e l club .:V......1? de 0ura:--_;gc&#13;
pa tr6cinarcn u~ vi eje a Le.ke ?cweJ.1,1 ~ ien,.b:ro s c:e i:..ll i son y I gnaci o a_ue&#13;
£1.: e ron en El vie j e s 0.:-1, ::,2.ris y ::2-d.el i~e ::ngler. ~fa.r y 3wnn e!'""YT, Cl ive&#13;
I:il l c::-i Chri stinE: Cc:tlli2 on, Ch,:, r lctte Jo_-::c,s , .?at yGr a.ce ?a.t r-ic~ . Toe.as&#13;
repor tan un buen tie~po.&#13;
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icngti~e Ignac io school superin tende nt i n the 1950 1 s ChGste r A, ~~y.&#13;
:9:'lcn-2u t l:.e :?e.uJ. Luns f ord.s to say n h ello 11 and e:{tend gre etins:s t o&#13;
for~er Ignac i o f r!ends .&#13;
,,'hilE :::•. ~le..y heade d the I 6 naci o Sc hool system his •:1i fe , 3uth&#13;
t aught third grade . Juring the years the .~ys lived in Ignacio&#13;
the outlyi ng schcols ~ere br ought into the United schcol systE~ a~d&#13;
:?irst was the Ignacio&#13;
~~e fi rs t of the n6w sc!'lool s in tc·.m was built .&#13;
:1.i g.h 2,nu. no,,; s ervi!;g as tne jnior ili{;h school builc.i.ng .&#13;
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I~nacio and be th contined in s chool work until retir ing.&#13;
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El s u:perintenc,e nte de la e s culela en I r;nacio en los an os ce.1. cincuenta .&#13;
Che st er .:... ·.fay :-:1and a saludos a todas sus ar:1igos y c onccidos en&#13;
Ignacio .&#13;
DepUe s que t~rrnino su t r abaj o en I gnacio s e f ue ron a vivir a Chio.&#13;
I.l senor way esta malo de salud y ahora se an □udado al estado de&#13;
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Bure a cf l-'.ines head quartered in l-(ansas City.&#13;
The ~: , st si:c years· they have lived . at the Agency and l·J'.&#13;
Hodge was with the BIA.&#13;
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Tuesd y noon, Oct. 31st. a luncheon honoring }~s. Arvella&#13;
Hodge was given by :,~rs. rat de?:ay at her ho::e. Guests&#13;
prese ,11t were, 1:ary Shaughnessy, Dot Zah.rt, Ire!J.e Burch,&#13;
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Hunter anci Arvella Hodge who was nresented. with a fa;ei,,;ell&#13;
gift by the rest of luncheon guests.&#13;
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Or:. ·:=-hursday evening co-•.;orkers and friends of Ed and Arvella&#13;
H'.J;ige honored ther.: with a farewell -o·ot luck c.i:mer a:1d.&#13;
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trabajo tubieron una co=ida (pot luck) dcnie les presen-c:2.:-on&#13;
varios rcgalos pa su casa nueva en Spri~gville, Guy -,,-i!'ltE:rs&#13;
fue el ~aestro ce ceresonias.&#13;
:.-J&gt;s , :~l la ?lack celebr ated her 87th birthday . ':irnrsiay,· :1cver.:.be!'·&#13;
second in Ignacio an~ fa ~ily cember~ enjoyed a get together and&#13;
b ir thd ay dinner Thursday eve.:1.i ng at the ?ino :;uche. ~-:rs. Flack has been&#13;
staying in !'.on trose with her son Harr y Fla ck 2..:1.d f'_i s wife. :J2, vi-:ie:'.12....&#13;
'l'hey r e turned to ;.:ontrose and ::rs , ? lack will co:ltinue to l iVe in&#13;
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:i:..lla arr-i vecl in Ignacio by train on the secc!ld. of :zove~_ber on ~er&#13;
tenth birthday. The Kings had four daughters and they grew up in&#13;
the ~-'.orris on district.&#13;
Follo•..,ing her ma r riage to Wr:1 , Flack who ',,,as i n the Indian 3ervice&#13;
:Lh~y lived b o th at ;1hite Rive r, Utah and at the Ienacio l~g8ncy.&#13;
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F'la·c k fro'.·•1 :-:irtlan6., Harry &amp; Daridena fro:1 l,'.ontrose.&#13;
La farnilia de .,~lla Flack se juntaron con 'ella en su casa a celebrar&#13;
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ths ::.·i?ht (:o.:::e: (;y- the iir.:;t o.f 1979.&#13;
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rra~lff for a w1cer choice.&#13;
Jewelry, recc~ds, bcxet stationery,&#13;
&amp;"ii t \·.T2.~), ca:'d.s for all occasions to n.2.::'.e a :f e'.•:.&#13;
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;.::'Le d.:rugs th;:;t the store can no·.~ carry ~-:i thcut ths s e:'v.Lces cf&#13;
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t~1E~T a:~~: 2.. 2-so s tu~: . i:·ig t~~1e 1;i:r:-=ch cf a r~e~,.~r ~2.,:-;e.&#13;
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will live ·1•:ith he:' si.sts:I", :~rs. ::arga:-et ·.Jise:--:.2.n.&#13;
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Scl-lool s:rs te2. a;1e vt2. s acti v·e i:i tl1e ~?'&amp;:C.-Cflu-C~111- ~-,;e cluTo 2.~~&#13;
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the =uestay bridge club.&#13;
\·:as tl""ien l1rs • ~o:tJn€ crnd. ·w}1en sf'ie ~a:r-rie·:i -~ir.1 ~{i tt o.f :Ue:1.v-e~&#13;
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her=ana :~rgaret ~iseca~&#13;
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sencra '::itt 2S rESL~sn.ta antcricr c.e Irr:.acio.&#13;
ae =aestra en las cscuelas in :gnacio per ~uc~~~&#13;
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·.·:i~-ci1es, ccbli;:s, ~:)-:cs~s a~1C_ otr1.. c7."' 1:n~2.~~~e:-J. cY.'e2_t:~.1re:=; l~:.d&#13;
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spo~scret a parade at 0~0 ire~ the schcol to the hi~h&#13;
2c:hool ·vdth a side tour ':.1rcu{n th2 .3bur-V2.l1-J ?a'.c:.:rti::et.&#13;
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unrJ.c:r 11 dr.e':1 the bir,t.:est crowd of : un ;:,a~:e:·s, teo.chcrs,&#13;
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JACK AND ANNETTA FROST&#13;
"I was bor n May 27, 1910,"Jack sta tes, "north of the Sout he rn Ute Ag ency j ust&#13;
above Oscar Strain's place. My fathe r wa s a North ern Ut e named Moav a nd my mot her&#13;
wa-s Ma r.i.:;i Fro!:.t , a Sou therr. u::.e . Many o f the Utes, like my father~ used to have only&#13;
one name . I had an old er sister , Mamie , and a younger brother, Curry, b ~t both a re&#13;
now d eceased. My pare n t s were l iving ina teepee when I wa s born. When I was about&#13;
four years old, we moved i nto a one r oom frame ho use f our mi les s out..~ o f Bayfie l d on&#13;
the west side of t h e river. My fathe r was a good farmer . He r a i sed wheat and oates&#13;
and hay . He plowed with horses and a wa lking plow and t aught me to plow as soon as&#13;
I was old enough. we we re very proud wh en he bought h is firs t r iding plow. The Al len&#13;
Day School was l ½ mil es away across the r i ver. l g o t t o r ide a horse t o s c hool , which&#13;
made it easy t o f o rd the river. After 4th grade the .Zi.llen Day School c l o sed a nd I was&#13;
sent to Towaoc the next year. Hy Dad got sic~ and that was the end of s chool ior me.&#13;
I helped with the farm work at home full time until I married An netta Burch. "&#13;
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"My father o ften told me s tories about ho w the Northern Utes used t o live. He&#13;
said t he never s tayed i n one p lace too l ong. They liked to camp and t ravel and fi'\o,·e&#13;
about the country, hunting game and picking pinon nuts a nd berries. Th ey roamed fron&#13;
Grand J unction t o Heeker t o Ver na l and to Hoon Lake. Th ey onl y wen t t o Ft . Duche sEe&#13;
to p i c k up their rations . That is how he me t a nd ma rried my mother. He car,e wit h a&#13;
group o f Northe rn Utes to visi t here and met ray mother. After t hey were married , he&#13;
never went back to Utah except f or vis its. Whe never he got restless o r l onely, he&#13;
hitched up h is horses and buggy and went to s ee his p eople. When I was s t ill a young&#13;
ma n , I went to Utah on horse~ack to vis i t my Dad 's pec p l e . It took me 10 days to&#13;
reach Hyten, Ut a h, (ne a::- Ft. Duchesne) g oing th:::ough Cortez, Monticello , '.'1oab and&#13;
Green River. Corning b ack I r ode through Grand Junction, Montros e and Silverton ·t o&#13;
Ignacio in 9 days. I married Annetta Burch i n 1937, when I was 26 y e ars o l d. "&#13;
"Annetta was born February 2, 1913 . When h er mother, 'Ada Burd,, d ied in 1915,&#13;
Annetta 's grandparents , Steve a nd Ruth B1.1rch t ook her t o :!'a:i s e, a long wi th tw·o o ther&#13;
grand-daughters , E~sie ~ent and Cora Jefferson.&#13;
" We lived in a n adobe house , "Annetta says , "just a s hort wa lk north of the ~.llen&#13;
My grandfather was a farr:,er . He raised tur keys a nd rabbits for s a l e , bc1t&#13;
his real interes t was t horoughbr ed race horses . He raised beautiful hor s es, s o~e of&#13;
which h e raced and o thers he sold . We trave led every where wi t h in a hundred miles c f&#13;
Ignacio t o r aces ahd hor se sales . I r e mer.'.ber a trip to Ridgway . Ny g randparents&#13;
hitched up the wagon, l o aded t he ir camp suppiles and h eaded north into the mountaiES.&#13;
My job was to s it in t he back o f the wagon to h o ld the r eins o f the r ace horses a nd&#13;
keep t h e.~ calm . Grandfather allowe d five days to r e a ch Ridgway , a v ery slow pace , s o&#13;
the horses woul d not bec ome too t ired to race. The t rip was a lot of fun . :·ie ' d wc.tch&#13;
the b eautiful country go by a ndcook out on the open t ire . I was older t han Essie end .&#13;
Cora and loved to tease and fr ighten the m. Grandfathe r often t o ld us s t o ries , somE&#13;
of t hem s c ary o n e s a s we r ode along and a s we sat arou nd t he campfir e i n the eveni r,gs.&#13;
After we had h e a r d o ne of t hese s t ories it was very e asy t o s care the other g irls ,&#13;
especially Essie becaus e she was the yo ungest. I sometimes got spanked f or this . At&#13;
the r aces there was a lot of noise and e xcitement. People attend ed for the fun of&#13;
seeing o ne another as much a s f o r t h e races. After t h e r a ces there was a l wa ys a l o t o f&#13;
horse t rading before the long trip home ."&#13;
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Day School.&#13;
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I attended Allen Day school. That was whe re I firs t met Jack Fros t. At that time&#13;
the Utes didn't know about most o f• the ho lidays , but we were t aught about Christmas at&#13;
scho o l. 1 learned "Twas the Night Before Christmas" we l l enough to g i ve i t a t a p rogram .&#13;
The t e a c her eve n took me to r ecite it at Bayfield."&#13;
Jack, interrupted a t this point to a dd, " She had a good memory, but I always b eat&#13;
her at t he s pelling bees!"&#13;
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Jack and Annetta were married -in 1937. They have nine children. Dorothy is the&#13;
oldest, then Cl~ent, Ray, Dixie, Darlene, Donna, Byron, Ronnie and Debbie. ~:ost&#13;
of the children still live near Ignacio, but Ray is in Tucson, Byron is in Washington&#13;
and Debbie is attending College at Mazola, Montana.&#13;
For many years the Frosts have lived on a farn, just north of the place Where&#13;
Annetta was raised. At first they made their living alwost entirely by farming.&#13;
"We milked 5 Jersey cows, earning $15. 00 per week selling the crean. l•,e had 300&#13;
chickens and traded the eggs for groceries. · 1t was not all work, We both loved&#13;
horses.&#13;
\,'hen Annetta was still with her gra.....dparents, she was forbidden to rice&#13;
the race horses, but she sometines sneaked the jockey saddle on one of the fast ones&#13;
and went for a wild ride. My interest," Jack recalls, "•,;as just as strong.&#13;
During&#13;
the 1940's I traveled with a local Cowboy's Polo Tea,-n. One of the horses I rode&#13;
was a big help. He learned to kick the ball and sometimes made a score.&#13;
I never&#13;
got to play basketball or football, but I played base:)all every Sunday on a team&#13;
sponsored by the B.I.A,"&#13;
Involvement with the business of the tribe has always been important to the&#13;
Frosts. Annetta served on the Education Committee during the 1950's. Jack&#13;
has served on the Adoption Committee and has been a newer of the Southern Ute Tribal&#13;
CoW1cil.&#13;
Jack has worked at. raany jobs to su~pleraent his fa_'Tlily income(at the John Deere Ager.cy,&#13;
Headstart, night-watchman, etc.), but his heart and Annetta's heart have always been&#13;
en t..~e farm and _the land of their. fathers.&#13;
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Georgeanna Etheridge noted in her Allison-Arboles&#13;
news that Lester HcCoy received the Community Citizen Award from&#13;
the Mount Allison Grange at the October 27th Harvest Supper.&#13;
The award was presented by Hrs. Franklin Anderson.&#13;
McCoy received the award in recognition for his work as&#13;
instructor of tJ-,.e first aid course at the Mt. Allison Grange&#13;
and other hel:p in the Community. He is a certified lr!edical&#13;
Technician for the area. He has worked with the Red Cross for&#13;
the past five years.&#13;
The Herbert Beaches ·were home from a short vaca"t:ion&#13;
trip to Tyler, Texas to visit their foster daughter, Diana,&#13;
and her husband Bradley Ball and their five months old son, Jacob.&#13;
Diana Valdez, before her rr:.arriage, was eI:Iployed at the Wise:n.an&#13;
Hardware.&#13;
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She ~ade her home with the Beaches since she was a little gi~l.&#13;
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A weekend houseguest at&#13;
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the home of Mrs. Jannie King was&#13;
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She&#13;
also enjoyed seeing other fa□ily members. She came with a friend&#13;
who went on to Durango to visit her daughter. The two ladies left&#13;
Monday morning, the 12th, to return to Tucumcari.&#13;
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· her sister, Ers. Thelma Bennett fror:J. Tucumcari, Xew I·Iexico.&#13;
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Mrs. Olive D1.llon le;ft Tuesday, the sixth, to stay overnight&#13;
with her friend, ~..rs. Evelyn Harrison, at her home in Fruitland,&#13;
New Mexico. Hednesday they went to Arizona to visit with Mrs.&#13;
Dillon's daughter, Dorothy, and family, the Ruben Rinkers at&#13;
Sunrise Trading Post for a few days.&#13;
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For more than 60 years Ignacio had a newspaper. The Chi eftain&#13;
in 1969 was in its 59th year of publication and was being put out&#13;
by the Chieftain Publishing Company.&#13;
One noteworthy feature of the newspap~r was that news was news&#13;
and facts were facts and the two went together.&#13;
Some of the highlights of 1969 - 10 years ago - from the&#13;
Chieftain issues of February 20, April 10, and June 5 were:&#13;
Do you re~e~ber?&#13;
Hain Str eet Paving prospects looked good. The Ignacio Town Board&#13;
met with representat~ves of the Colorado Highway Dept and discussed&#13;
the eventual paving of Colorado 172 south from Ignacio to LaBoca&#13;
at the New Mexico state line. It was hoped the department might&#13;
be able to help with the cost of completion of the paving through&#13;
Ignacio itself. James Casey was the district engineer; George&#13;
McNicholas was the construction engineer; James Romero, Mayor of&#13;
Ignacio; and Irvin L. Mason, town attorney.&#13;
0pen House, 11 honoring Mr. and Virs. Tony Sanchez on their 50th&#13;
wedding anniversary was set for February 22nd at St. Ignatius&#13;
Parish Hall.&#13;
The Sanchez family lived on a ranch a short distance east of&#13;
town since 1924. Hrs. Sanchez first came to Ignacio in 1907, coming&#13;
here in a wagon with her parents. She attended the Ignacio school&#13;
which was then located across from the Velasauez house. All of&#13;
Browning avenue and where the Ignacio junior.and senior high is&#13;
now located, was nothing but sagebrush.&#13;
Mr. Sanchez was born in Farmington and grew up in Blanco.&#13;
) When Tony and Maria were married they drove six miles in a two&#13;
seated buggy over rough dirt roads to be married at the Santa Rosa&#13;
Catholic Church in Blanco.&#13;
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As a result of the Southwest Data Institute's initial contract&#13;
with the U.S. Department of Labor, finalized January 31, providing&#13;
for the training and subsequent employment of 150 persons in&#13;
a keypunch operation conducted by the S.D.I. division in Ignacio,&#13;
star t i ng March 14, other avenues of cooperation in several other&#13;
goverrenent and private projects have presented theI!!.selves.&#13;
The Jim Petersons operated The Ignacio 11:usic Store in the&#13;
Horris Building. Besides selling sane instruments and cusic supplies,&#13;
Ivl".rs. Peterson was also giving guitar lessons.&#13;
l•J&gt;s. Rodney ?e..rgin attended the :fational Convention of Soil&#13;
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Conservaticn Districts in ~tla~ta, Ga.&#13;
president of the Colorado Auxiliary.&#13;
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'.·~s. Pargin was the&#13;
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Food dishes native to Austria were featured at the noon&#13;
dinner and program of the Happy Homemakers Extension Club at the&#13;
home of Hrs. Jannie King.&#13;
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�In April Congressman Wayne Aspinall paid Ignacio a call&#13;
sitting in on the Ute Tribal Council meeting and visiting the&#13;
Southwest Data Institute keypunch training program. He witnessed&#13;
the signing of the contract between the Tribe and the SDI for the&#13;
use of Agency buildings and facilities in the manpower training&#13;
project.&#13;
Lake Capote was scheduled to be opened to the public for&#13;
fishing on April 12th. Jeffery Jefferson was chairman of the Lake&#13;
C9,pote board and announced the Lake would be opened to begin the&#13;
season on Saturday and Sundays only.&#13;
The annual Ignacio Cub Scout Pinewood Derby was held March 27th&#13;
at the Ute Rec. Hall. The Derby track was built by Dan Shaughnessy.&#13;
The boys in the scout troops built and painted model race cars which&#13;
they raced in the Pinewood Derby.&#13;
In the June 5th Chieftain scholarship awards were announced.&#13;
Receiving awards were Arlinda J. Reeves who planned to attend Adams&#13;
State College, Linda L. Klus~an who planned to attend Fort Lewis&#13;
College and Norma Hae Engler who also planned to attend Fort&#13;
Lewis College.&#13;
Stanley Carpenter was the prograI!illler of the Ignacio schools'&#13;
Bobcat Mobile Cultural Bus for the 1969 year.&#13;
The Tuesday evening Bridge club members were entertained at&#13;
the home of Mrs. Lena Doyle.&#13;
James and Beth Sower became parents o·f their first child, a&#13;
son named Allan Hayne.&#13;
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Thew. L. Wisemans left on their annual Memorial Day weekend&#13;
with their three grandchildren, Gretchen, Loretta and Larry.&#13;
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CURRENT NE1•;S&#13;
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Funeral services for .John P. 1:Tashington.., 82, were on Wednesday,&#13;
October 31st at thi~ Southern Ut e CoI!lmuni ty Center.&#13;
Hr. Washington, a member of the Southern Ute Tribe, was buried&#13;
at Dulce, New Mexico. The services were conducted by Verna P. Poncho&#13;
of the Ignacio Church of Christ. Mr. Washington was a member of&#13;
the Ignacio Church of Christ.&#13;
He was born in Ignacio February 15, 1897, and lived all his&#13;
life in the Ignacio Dulce areas. During his lifetime he ~as a&#13;
farmer-rancher and sheen~an.&#13;
Vir. Washington was-a veteran of World War I. He is survived&#13;
by one stepson, Howard Reval,sr. of Dulce.&#13;
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�The population of the I gnacio area increased in October by&#13;
the arrivals of several new babies.&#13;
?·il' . and l·il'S. Br uce Swanenyr had a girl on October 27 at&#13;
Mercy Medical Center who weighed in at 6 pounds, 7 ounces. The&#13;
first ti:.ne grandparents are Bruce and Jean HcClanahan and the&#13;
Bob Swanemyrs of All ison .&#13;
The Arthur J ackson Pa:ynes also became parents of a daughter&#13;
on the 27th at Co..,.,,..unity Hospital . The baby weighed s ix pounds,&#13;
twelve ounces.&#13;
In ?fovember on the second Max and Roxanne Calvert becan:e first&#13;
time parents of a girl born at Co:mJ!junity Hospital. The young lady&#13;
weighed 7 pounds 6 ounces. David and Alicia Sullivan are the&#13;
maternal grandparents .&#13;
Two Tribal Council members were elected Friday, Uo_v ember&#13;
The election was in the Com::iunity&#13;
Center from 9 a.m. to 7 p .m. Seven candi dat es ran for the two&#13;
Council positions . The two incumben t s were reelected . John Baker s r.&#13;
received 121 vote s and Guy Pinnecoose r eceived 122 votes.&#13;
Other candi dates and the votes recei ved wer e Ray Sage, 63 votes;&#13;
Jame s Jefferson, 47 vote s ; Gay~a Rae Soi.th, 39 votes; Lillie Frost,&#13;
35 votes; and Ivan Red, 10 votes.&#13;
second to serve on the Council.&#13;
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Hrs. Christine Callison returned hol'.!le Thursday, the eighth&#13;
following a month's visit wi t h her daughter, Joyce , the Don Brown&#13;
family, in Evansville, I ndiana.&#13;
Ethel Canterbury , a longti~e r esident of the Tiffany area,&#13;
died October 16 at 1•:t. San Rafael Hos ni tal in Trinidad .&#13;
Following the death of her s ister , Edith, His s Canterbury&#13;
moved to Trinidad i.n 1978 to live with her sister Elma Allen .&#13;
· Funeral service's were in Trinidad and "burial was in the&#13;
Aguilar Co!I!QUnity Cemetery in Aguilar, Colo.&#13;
She was born February 19 in Has tings, Colo. and attended&#13;
schools in Hicks and Aguilar •. She was a me::iber of the Hethodis t&#13;
Church. tlhile l i ving on the ranch she oft en attended the&#13;
Ignacio Pre sbyterian Chur ch.&#13;
Be s ides her sister Elma, she is also survived by a sister,&#13;
Sudie Clark of Phoenix.&#13;
Two weeks of traveling around was enjoyed by Mrs. Charlotte&#13;
Jone s. She spent one week with friends in Palisade and Fruita, then&#13;
went on to Arvada to s pend a week with her daughter, Jacqueline and&#13;
family, the Rex Reas.&#13;
The Reas four months old fo ster child , J eremy, went to the&#13;
home of new adoptive parents. The next day the Reas acquired a new&#13;
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This infant, naced John Doe on th€ Lakewood police&#13;
record s, was found on the porch of a fa=ily i n Lakewood. ~~ap~e~ in&#13;
a towel, he ,,:as judged to be t wo .hours old . Re was taken to St4&#13;
Anthony's Hospital wher e he was well careci for and na!iled Anthon)' .&#13;
When he was assigned to the Reas car e the nurses had a baby sho·,rer ,&#13;
so he ca:::.e wi. th a new ou tfi t, bl?.nkets and all.&#13;
His picture •,\· 2.s i n the Denver Post; he was on the Channel 7&#13;
Denver news in !lis foster hoce. ne was two weeks old , }~onday,&#13;
November fifth . He now goes by t:ne na:::e of Eric and. is a darling.&#13;
Letters and phone calls wanting to adopt or provide fos ter care&#13;
have been rece i ved by the Social Services Dept. and the Lakewood&#13;
police.&#13;
The search goes on for some infor~aticn as to his background.&#13;
&#13;
Bill Koenig is the new head of the Ignacio police department&#13;
since the first of October .&#13;
·&#13;
Koenig '..:as hired ·oy the Ignacio town boa rd folloiling the&#13;
resi gnati on of George l•'.anazanares. 1-:anazanares is no.,.. on the&#13;
police force at Center, Colo .&#13;
Koenig received his Colorado certification as a Colorado&#13;
law enforc ement officer in 1976 . :-us background i nclu des&#13;
cons ider-able training .e..rid background experi ence ir. la:,., enforcement&#13;
work.&#13;
The fat1ily now lives in Ignacio . •His ,,1ife, Kathy , is a&#13;
licensed practical nurse at Mercy Hospital. They have a year&#13;
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The Friendship Circle neeting was on Rovenber seventh in&#13;
the church annex. Circle p res ident, Heinie Ga~dner, conducted&#13;
&#13;
the business meeti·ng .&#13;
&#13;
The October 25 Bake Sale :&lt;1as reported&#13;
&#13;
as quite successful with $132 . 50 taken on the sale .&#13;
The Circle □emb ers were invited to a n ocr.. luncheon at&#13;
the ·Hobby Corner a t the Allison Cornnuni t y Church f er noon,&#13;
&#13;
Wednesday, the ll+ th .&#13;
·&#13;
Al so an invitation was extended to IgnciCic to the&#13;
Than..'\.c Service at the Allison Church the af.ternoon of the 28th.•&#13;
Plans were to finish the laprobe s and. gift "t.rrap them.&#13;
th e afte r noon of the 16th at the church annox .&#13;
It •..,as voted to give tbe Ignacio Brown~.e Scout troop fi ve&#13;
dollars · tm•1 ard t;1.e nurchase of needed s u,P)lies . The Bro·.mies now&#13;
nunber 42 girls . ':.'he t::-oop is headed by- :,~rs. Shirley Snider .&#13;
The C:..rcle Christ:'..as par ty is to be a ~~alad l uncheon at&#13;
noon ·.lednesCay , DC'c . 4th . ':here is to be a gift exchange anc.&#13;
6ntertain~ent by everyone present .&#13;
Refreshme nts were served by Hrs. Be ssie ?ennell for&#13;
Mrs. E,.relyn Crawford .&#13;
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                    <text>THE -moFGH'l.::'OL "YEARS&#13;
&#13;
Volume!&#13;
&#13;
Edition III&#13;
0 hushed October· mornlri. 6 mild~&#13;
&#13;
Thy laave3 have :::"ipened to the fall;&#13;
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...-·-·&#13;
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Sh&lt;,1U.l d wail t e theJ:rl. alr •..&#13;
&#13;
TI'....e ~rows above the f'o:;;-est. call;&#13;
'.£omo:r.r·ow they ma.y i' or-!Il and go.&#13;
&#13;
O hushed o,~tober morning mild,&#13;
&#13;
Begin th9 hours of this a~y slow.&#13;
thke the day seem. to us less brief.&#13;
Heartc; not averse to ·being beguiled,&#13;
&#13;
Beguile us i:n th,:? way you know.&#13;
ReJ.ea.~;e one lea.f 2.t break of day;&#13;
&#13;
ln--: .fr-om ou:r trees~ one far away.&#13;
&#13;
Retard the sun with gent.le mist;&#13;
Enchant the J.and w:Ltb. amethyst.&#13;
Slov, '3lowi&#13;
Fo:r th~ grapes i sake, if' thGY- were all,&#13;
Whose leaves aJ.ready .:1re bu:rnt with frost,&#13;
&#13;
For the g:ra.pes• sake along the wall.&#13;
&#13;
Robert Frost&#13;
&#13;
�•&#13;
&#13;
•&#13;
&#13;
-2-&#13;
&#13;
USING FOODS TO BETTER ADVANTACE&#13;
If,you follow a plan, it 1 s not much of a puzzle to fit the&#13;
&#13;
recommended&#13;
foods into pleasant meals that supply a balance of nourish.&#13;
\&#13;
&#13;
ment for the day.&#13;
&#13;
You are surer to include all that you need if you&#13;
&#13;
start with breakfast, and plan three good meals a day instead of one&#13;
big one---and__a couple of skimpy ones.&#13;
&#13;
You may like to make your own&#13;
&#13;
basic plan.&#13;
&#13;
The__ one __s_uggested_ below_.is __good !or meals at home or for&#13;
&#13;
eating out.&#13;
&#13;
It is useful, too, to know how to alternate the various&#13;
&#13;
foods within a group to fit your circumstances, as illustrated by the&#13;
two sets of meals below.&#13;
&#13;
Breakfast&#13;
&#13;
A Basic Plan&#13;
&#13;
Moderate Cost&#13;
&#13;
1 serving citruQ ~ruit&#13;
orange juice&#13;
or equivalent&#13;
1 egg, often&#13;
egg&#13;
1 serving cereal, or 1 slice buttered toast&#13;
bread and butter&#13;
or milk drink&#13;
&#13;
Lower Cost&#13;
tomato juice&#13;
&#13;
oatmeal&#13;
milk on ceral&#13;
and to drink&#13;
&#13;
1 glass milk&#13;
&#13;
Lunch or Supper&#13;
1 serving meat, eggs, or Broiled cheese and&#13;
cheese; somethimes fried bacon sandwich&#13;
beans, peas, peanut&#13;
tomatoes&#13;
1 serving vegetable or fruit milk&#13;
1-2 slices bread and butter or milk drink&#13;
1 glass milk&#13;
&#13;
chicken or split pea&#13;
soup and creakers&#13;
carrot sticks or&#13;
milk&#13;
cookies&#13;
&#13;
.&#13;
&#13;
simple dessert sometimes;&#13;
as fruit~ custard&#13;
&#13;
Dinner&#13;
1 serving meat, fish,&#13;
&#13;
'-./&#13;
&#13;
or&#13;
&#13;
roast beef&#13;
&#13;
poultry&#13;
small baked potato&#13;
1 serving potato&#13;
broccoli&#13;
1 serving other vegetable fruit salad&#13;
1 serving ;'"rui t (if 2. not hot roll, butter&#13;
&#13;
yet eated)&#13;
&#13;
;&#13;
&#13;
ice cream on small&#13;
&#13;
me.,a.t patties&#13;
cr~amed potatoes&#13;
pineapple coleslaw&#13;
bread) butter&#13;
cust~rd&#13;
&#13;
1 serving bread and butter&#13;
piece angel f'ood cake&#13;
simple dessert, as ice cream&#13;
&#13;
�-3-&#13;
&#13;
-&#13;
&#13;
Snacks&#13;
milk and fruit&#13;
&#13;
milk or cheese and&#13;
fruit&#13;
&#13;
milk, fruit juice&#13;
&#13;
Usando sus Comidas Para Mejor Provecho&#13;
Gentes de todas edades necessitan comer comidas de los di:ferentes&#13;
grupos de comidas para que sus systemas tengan los mineralesj vitaminas&#13;
y proteinas que son necessarios para que una persona tenga buena salud.&#13;
&#13;
Aque esta una idea que pueden seguir para que tengan los beneficios&#13;
necessarias para una buena salud.&#13;
Desayuno&#13;
&#13;
jugo de naranja&#13;
&#13;
tomato juice&#13;
&#13;
una medida de&#13;
&#13;
un huevo&#13;
pan tostado&#13;
mantequilla&#13;
leche&#13;
&#13;
leche con grano&#13;
de almuerzo&#13;
&#13;
:fruita&#13;
un huevo&#13;
&#13;
aveno&#13;
&#13;
cafe o leche&#13;
&#13;
Comida de al medic dia&#13;
&#13;
una medida de carne&#13;
sandwich de tocino&#13;
huevos o queso 1 algunas&#13;
con queso&#13;
veces puede ser frioles&#13;
tomates&#13;
guisantes (alberjon)&#13;
fruta&#13;
o mantequilla de cacahuate leche&#13;
una medida de vegetales o fruta&#13;
una o dos revanadas de&#13;
pan con mantequilla&#13;
&#13;
sopa de pollo o&#13;
alguna otra clase&#13;
de sopa&#13;
&#13;
zanohorias crud~~&#13;
&#13;
leche con bizcochito&#13;
&#13;
Para la Sena&#13;
una medida de carnej trucha roast beef&#13;
o carne de pollo&#13;
~curne de vnca)&#13;
una medida de papas&#13;
(hasada)&#13;
una medida de vegetal&#13;
una papa (hasada)&#13;
una medida de rruta&#13;
vegetal&#13;
(nomas 2 frutas al dia)&#13;
pan con mantequilla&#13;
una revanada de pan&#13;
ice cream (helado)&#13;
con matequilla&#13;
&#13;
panochitos de carri~&#13;
papas machucadas&#13;
ensalada de coles&#13;
con pina&#13;
pan con mantequilla&#13;
(postre) (dessert)&#13;
leche o jugo de fruta&#13;
&#13;
.Antes de&#13;
leche y fruta&#13;
Increase on Social Security Benifits&#13;
&#13;
�There will be 20 per cent increase in Social Security benefits&#13;
beginning the month of October.&#13;
&#13;
This increase may have an affect on&#13;
&#13;
other types of assistance that you may be getting for example if yon&#13;
are drawing Old Age Pension your Social Security check may be lar ger&#13;
but your Old age pension check may be smaller.&#13;
&#13;
If !rou have questions~&#13;
&#13;
come into our office and we'll try to explain the changes.&#13;
Los beneficios de S·ocial Security seran aumentados 20 per cent&#13;
comensando en Octubre.&#13;
&#13;
Puede ser que ei esta recibiendo pension de&#13;
&#13;
los viejos o alguna otra clase de asistencia le rebajen de esta&#13;
asistencia siendo que agarran mas de Social Security.&#13;
&#13;
Si tiene alguen&#13;
&#13;
alguna pregunta sobre este cambio vengan a la oficina y haremos fuerza&#13;
explicar el cambio en las beneficio"' de usted.&#13;
&#13;
Mr. Ted R. Kestersons representative from the Social Security&#13;
office ~·as in our of'fice .Monday September 25 ~ 1972.&#13;
&#13;
Mr. Kesterson&#13;
&#13;
explained many thi.ngs about social s e curity and medicare to our&#13;
outreach workers and other people that were present.&#13;
&#13;
Mr. Kesterson&#13;
&#13;
was very helpful in answering questions and encouraged us to take anyone who has questions to the :::ocial security office in Durango.&#13;
&#13;
He&#13;
&#13;
also advised us that anyone wishing to call that office may call 2473128 collect and they can either answer your quections by telephone&#13;
or make an ap~ointment to see you there.&#13;
&#13;
Our office will be happy to&#13;
&#13;
furnish transportation in case someone wishes to go.&#13;
El Senor Ted R, Kesterson$ representante de la ofici.: .~n de,, social&#13;
1&#13;
&#13;
security estubo aqui en nuestra oficina a responder preguntas atocante&#13;
Social S8curity y ~2dicare .&#13;
&#13;
El Senor dice que cuandotengan alguna&#13;
&#13;
pregunta atocante el social security o medicare que fueran a la oficina&#13;
de social security en Durango . : Si necessitan transportacion llamen&#13;
&#13;
�-5a nuestra oficina.&#13;
&#13;
563-4561.&#13;
&#13;
,&#13;
&#13;
Tambien pueden hablar por telefono 1&#13;
&#13;
collect este numero es) 247-31280&#13;
Social Notes&#13;
Mrs. Lena Doyle '\,vi t t from Denver is vi s1 ting her sister~ Mrs •&#13;
&#13;
Lawrence Wiseman.&#13;
La Senora Doyle Witt de Denver, Colorado esta visita.ndo a su&#13;
hermana la Senora Larry Wiseman.&#13;
Mrs. Lupita Olguin of Allison has recently moved to the John&#13;
&#13;
Nossaman house in Allison.&#13;
La Senora Lupita Olguin de Allison sea cambiado a la casa de John&#13;
&#13;
Nossaman en Allison.&#13;
Mr. and Hrs. E. c. Slapansky of Helper, Utah are visiting~ Nr.&#13;
and Mrs. Tomas Garcia.&#13;
&#13;
firs. Slapansky is the daughter of the Garcias.&#13;
&#13;
They came to help celebrate the Garcia's 66th wedding anniversaey.&#13;
&#13;
El Senor y la Senora E.C. Slapansky de Helper 5 Utah estan&#13;
visitando al Senor y Senora Tomas Garcia.&#13;
&#13;
Vinieren a celeb~ar el&#13;
&#13;
aniversario de 66 anos de casados.&#13;
Notic as Sociales&#13;
l1iiss Ruth Anderson of Cleveland, Ohio and Miss Kathryn Anderson&#13;
&#13;
of Mars Hill~ North Carolina will return to their homes this week end.&#13;
The Anderson sisters are nieces of· Hrs. Bess English.&#13;
I;n, '"88:i'ori tit·rtutth ..Anaersmi ·c1.i&#13;
&#13;
Cle ~'cl.:i.JQ.d, . ('hio :,r le:. S~n~~i ta ~Ji':a:tl\ryn&#13;
&#13;
Arn1tJrson de H'i.i.'S rn:n,., -;Tor't'h 'r::~rolL1~ vn.11 c.. :i;:cc;rosc,r a. soo ci~d~/1c_~ al&#13;
&#13;
Misses and Kathryn Anderson went to Hesn Verde on Wednesday.&#13;
&#13;
The&#13;
&#13;
�-6-·&#13;
ladies were very much impressed with the park.&#13;
Las Senoritas Ruthy Kathryn Anderson visitaron el parque de Mesa&#13;
Verde el Miercoles.&#13;
Congratulations&#13;
Iv'.tl'.&#13;
&#13;
and Mrs. Delbert Cuthair on their new baby boy.&#13;
&#13;
The little&#13;
&#13;
fellow's name is Delbert Dani el,&#13;
&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Baca on their new baby daughter.&#13;
lf.lr.&#13;
&#13;
and Mrs. Clifton Baker on their little daughter.&#13;
&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Thompson on their new little daughter.&#13;
Congratulaciones&#13;
&#13;
....&#13;
&#13;
__,&#13;
&#13;
Al Senor y Senora Delbert Cuthair&#13;
&#13;
nino&#13;
&#13;
Senor y Senora Larry Baca&#13;
&#13;
nina&#13;
&#13;
~&#13;
&#13;
,,...&#13;
Senor y Senora Clifton Ba,ker&#13;
&#13;
nina&#13;
&#13;
Senor y Senora Bennet Thompson&#13;
&#13;
nina.&#13;
&#13;
,.J&#13;
&#13;
Aniversarious&#13;
Special c ongra tula tions to Mr . and Mrs. Tomas Garcia on their&#13;
&#13;
66th wedding anniversary.&#13;
·-'\I&#13;
Felicidades especiales al Senor&#13;
y Senora&#13;
Tomas Garcia que estan&#13;
&#13;
,_,&#13;
&#13;
celebrando su aniversario de 66 anos de casados.&#13;
Carmelita's ~hili Dinner&#13;
Treat yourselves to a chili dinnert&#13;
Date :&#13;
&#13;
Oc tobet 8 5 1972&#13;
&#13;
Placeg&#13;
&#13;
San Ignatius Parish Hall&#13;
&#13;
Time ~&#13;
&#13;
The ladies will begin s erving at 11 :15 A. M. .&#13;
&#13;
�-7-&#13;
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&#13;
.50 pe:r child&#13;
&#13;
jello&#13;
&#13;
donuts&#13;
coffee or·&#13;
colf~ ,3l aw&#13;
&#13;
---------&#13;
&#13;
punch&#13;
&#13;
-&#13;
&#13;
--BVERYON.C WELCONEi&#13;
&#13;
Co::nid.,cJ. d..:- lc.s Carmalitas&#13;
&#13;
Cuando :&#13;
&#13;
Octubr~ 8 1 1972&#13;
c,;-:&#13;
&#13;
1s. s2.la C:.e 12. _parroquda ,1,- Sa!" Ignacio&#13;
&#13;
Comensaran a sorvir a las once y quince dP ln&#13;
natana hnsta las dos de la t~rde&#13;
&#13;
ChiJ_i&#13;
&#13;
jello&#13;
donuts&#13;
&#13;
l&lt;'rij oles ,&#13;
'&#13;
r'&#13;
&#13;
....... ,l.., n~')_C:.,.~&#13;
~""&#13;
S ,,&#13;
V 1~•~ _.,;,..._--' \ ..L&#13;
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A Speedy Recovery To&#13;
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J.1,Januel Casias&#13;
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Tomas Garcia&#13;
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Ben Cordova&#13;
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Maria Lucero&#13;
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Tomas Garcia&#13;
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Wise Sayings&#13;
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Who will be?&#13;
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Our Senior Citizens Social was very well attended this mo.nth with&#13;
more than 60 persons present.&#13;
&#13;
Parish hall.&#13;
&#13;
The social was held at the Cath~lic&#13;
&#13;
Everyone enjoyed the delicious food that was brought by&#13;
&#13;
different senior citizens.&#13;
After the.dinner the group was entertained with beautiful music&#13;
&#13;
furnished by Mr . and Mrs. Paul Brnke at the piano and violin.&#13;
music was px-ovided by Mr. John Chavez a nd Jv!r. Alcario Vigil.&#13;
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Dancj_ng&#13;
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The group danced exchanged conversation and had a gay old time.&#13;
our next social is tentatively planned for October 21st.&#13;
*****Special thanks to Frank Padilla for all his help at the social.***&#13;
El Social de los ?1ayores que tubimos para el mes de Septiembre&#13;
rue muy bien atendido.&#13;
Hubo arriba de 60 personas alli y toda la gente tubo muy buen&#13;
tiompo.&#13;
&#13;
La comida fue\.&#13;
&#13;
11&#13;
&#13;
pot luck" 5 y la comida que trajieron las diferentes&#13;
&#13;
personas estubo muy deliciosa~&#13;
Despues de la comida hubo entretenimiento.&#13;
~&#13;
&#13;
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Los musicos fueron&#13;
&#13;
~&#13;
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el Senor y Senora Paul Brake el Senor Juan Chavez y el Senor Alcario&#13;
Vigil.&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
Bailaron, platicaron y todos tubieron muy buen tiempo.&#13;
&#13;
El otro&#13;
&#13;
social sera el dia 21 de Octubre.&#13;
,v-&#13;
&#13;
*****Gracias especiales al Senor Frank Padilla por la ayuda que nos*****&#13;
dio el dia de el social.&#13;
Below is a schedule of the route the City Taxi will make daily.&#13;
The cost from Ignacio to Durango will be $4.00.&#13;
Round trip to Durango will be $8.00.&#13;
Morning&#13;
The taxi leaves Durn.ngo at 7g3Q A. Mo&#13;
Arrives in Ignacio at&#13;
&#13;
8:10 A. Mo&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
8 ~25 A. M.&#13;
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8:55' A. N.&#13;
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3:30 P. M.&#13;
4:00 Po M.&#13;
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The boarding places will be Ignacio Texaco and the Pino Nuche&#13;
tourist center.&#13;
&#13;
El City Taxi de Durango correra de Ignacio a Durango todos los&#13;
dias.&#13;
$4.00 de Ignacio a Durangoo&#13;
&#13;
El precio prii:-'-l. :n~sa,i e ~e"'~:&#13;
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Por la Manana&#13;
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7:30 A. M.&#13;
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4:25 P. M.&#13;
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THE -moFGH'l.::'OL "YEARS&#13;
&#13;
Volume!&#13;
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Edition III&#13;
0 hushed October· mornlri. 6 mild~&#13;
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Thy laave3 have :::"ipened to the fall;&#13;
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Sh&lt;,1U.l d wail t e theJ:rl. alr •..&#13;
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TI'....e ~rows above the f'o:;;-est. call;&#13;
'.£omo:r.r·ow they ma.y i' or-!Il and go.&#13;
&#13;
O hushed o,~tober morning mild,&#13;
&#13;
Begin th9 hours of this a~y slow.&#13;
thke the day seem. to us less brief.&#13;
Heartc; not averse to ·being beguiled,&#13;
&#13;
Beguile us i:n th,:? way you know.&#13;
ReJ.ea.~;e one lea.f 2.t break of day;&#13;
&#13;
ln--: .fr-om ou:r trees~ one far away.&#13;
&#13;
Retard the sun with gent.le mist;&#13;
Enchant the J.and w:Ltb. amethyst.&#13;
Slov, '3lowi&#13;
Fo:r th~ grapes i sake, if' thGY- were all,&#13;
Whose leaves aJ.ready .:1re bu:rnt with frost,&#13;
&#13;
For the g:ra.pes• sake along the wall.&#13;
&#13;
Robert Frost&#13;
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USING FOODS TO BETTER ADVANTACE&#13;
If,you follow a plan, it 1 s not much of a puzzle to fit the&#13;
&#13;
recommended&#13;
foods into pleasant meals that supply a balance of nourish.&#13;
\&#13;
&#13;
ment for the day.&#13;
&#13;
You are surer to include all that you need if you&#13;
&#13;
start with breakfast, and plan three good meals a day instead of one&#13;
big one---and__a couple of skimpy ones.&#13;
&#13;
You may like to make your own&#13;
&#13;
basic plan.&#13;
&#13;
The__ one __s_uggested_ below_.is __good !or meals at home or for&#13;
&#13;
eating out.&#13;
&#13;
It is useful, too, to know how to alternate the various&#13;
&#13;
foods within a group to fit your circumstances, as illustrated by the&#13;
two sets of meals below.&#13;
&#13;
Breakfast&#13;
&#13;
A Basic Plan&#13;
&#13;
Moderate Cost&#13;
&#13;
1 serving citruQ ~ruit&#13;
orange juice&#13;
or equivalent&#13;
1 egg, often&#13;
egg&#13;
1 serving cereal, or 1 slice buttered toast&#13;
bread and butter&#13;
or milk drink&#13;
&#13;
Lower Cost&#13;
tomato juice&#13;
&#13;
oatmeal&#13;
milk on ceral&#13;
and to drink&#13;
&#13;
1 glass milk&#13;
&#13;
Lunch or Supper&#13;
1 serving meat, eggs, or Broiled cheese and&#13;
cheese; somethimes fried bacon sandwich&#13;
beans, peas, peanut&#13;
tomatoes&#13;
1 serving vegetable or fruit milk&#13;
1-2 slices bread and butter or milk drink&#13;
1 glass milk&#13;
&#13;
chicken or split pea&#13;
soup and creakers&#13;
carrot sticks or&#13;
milk&#13;
cookies&#13;
&#13;
.&#13;
&#13;
simple dessert sometimes;&#13;
as fruit~ custard&#13;
&#13;
Dinner&#13;
1 serving meat, fish,&#13;
&#13;
'-./&#13;
&#13;
or&#13;
&#13;
roast beef&#13;
&#13;
poultry&#13;
small baked potato&#13;
1 serving potato&#13;
broccoli&#13;
1 serving other vegetable fruit salad&#13;
1 serving ;'"rui t (if 2. not hot roll, butter&#13;
&#13;
yet eated)&#13;
&#13;
;&#13;
&#13;
ice cream on small&#13;
&#13;
me.,a.t patties&#13;
cr~amed potatoes&#13;
pineapple coleslaw&#13;
bread) butter&#13;
cust~rd&#13;
&#13;
1 serving bread and butter&#13;
piece angel f'ood cake&#13;
simple dessert, as ice cream&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
Snacks&#13;
milk and fruit&#13;
&#13;
milk or cheese and&#13;
fruit&#13;
&#13;
milk, fruit juice&#13;
&#13;
Usando sus Comidas Para Mejor Provecho&#13;
Gentes de todas edades necessitan comer comidas de los di:ferentes&#13;
grupos de comidas para que sus systemas tengan los mineralesj vitaminas&#13;
y proteinas que son necessarios para que una persona tenga buena salud.&#13;
&#13;
Aque esta una idea que pueden seguir para que tengan los beneficios&#13;
necessarias para una buena salud.&#13;
Desayuno&#13;
&#13;
jugo de naranja&#13;
&#13;
tomato juice&#13;
&#13;
una medida de&#13;
&#13;
un huevo&#13;
pan tostado&#13;
mantequilla&#13;
leche&#13;
&#13;
leche con grano&#13;
de almuerzo&#13;
&#13;
:fruita&#13;
un huevo&#13;
&#13;
aveno&#13;
&#13;
cafe o leche&#13;
&#13;
Comida de al medic dia&#13;
&#13;
una medida de carne&#13;
sandwich de tocino&#13;
huevos o queso 1 algunas&#13;
con queso&#13;
veces puede ser frioles&#13;
tomates&#13;
guisantes (alberjon)&#13;
fruta&#13;
o mantequilla de cacahuate leche&#13;
una medida de vegetales o fruta&#13;
una o dos revanadas de&#13;
pan con mantequilla&#13;
&#13;
sopa de pollo o&#13;
alguna otra clase&#13;
de sopa&#13;
&#13;
zanohorias crud~~&#13;
&#13;
leche con bizcochito&#13;
&#13;
Para la Sena&#13;
una medida de carnej trucha roast beef&#13;
o carne de pollo&#13;
~curne de vnca)&#13;
una medida de papas&#13;
(hasada)&#13;
una medida de vegetal&#13;
una papa (hasada)&#13;
una medida de rruta&#13;
vegetal&#13;
(nomas 2 frutas al dia)&#13;
pan con mantequilla&#13;
una revanada de pan&#13;
ice cream (helado)&#13;
con matequilla&#13;
&#13;
panochitos de carri~&#13;
papas machucadas&#13;
ensalada de coles&#13;
con pina&#13;
pan con mantequilla&#13;
(postre) (dessert)&#13;
leche o jugo de fruta&#13;
&#13;
.Antes de&#13;
leche y fruta&#13;
Increase on Social Security Benifits&#13;
&#13;
There will be 20 per cent increase in Social Security benefits&#13;
beginning the month of October.&#13;
&#13;
This increase may have an affect on&#13;
&#13;
other types of assistance that you may be getting for example if yon&#13;
are drawing Old Age Pension your Social Security check may be lar ger&#13;
but your Old age pension check may be smaller.&#13;
&#13;
If !rou have questions~&#13;
&#13;
come into our office and we'll try to explain the changes.&#13;
Los beneficios de S·ocial Security seran aumentados 20 per cent&#13;
comensando en Octubre.&#13;
&#13;
Puede ser que ei esta recibiendo pension de&#13;
&#13;
los viejos o alguna otra clase de asistencia le rebajen de esta&#13;
asistencia siendo que agarran mas de Social Security.&#13;
&#13;
Si tiene alguen&#13;
&#13;
alguna pregunta sobre este cambio vengan a la oficina y haremos fuerza&#13;
explicar el cambio en las beneficio"' de usted.&#13;
&#13;
Mr. Ted R. Kestersons representative from the Social Security&#13;
office ~·as in our of'fice .Monday September 25 ~ 1972.&#13;
&#13;
Mr. Kesterson&#13;
&#13;
explained many thi.ngs about social s e curity and medicare to our&#13;
outreach workers and other people that were present.&#13;
&#13;
Mr. Kesterson&#13;
&#13;
was very helpful in answering questions and encouraged us to take anyone who has questions to the :::ocial security office in Durango.&#13;
&#13;
He&#13;
&#13;
also advised us that anyone wishing to call that office may call 2473128 collect and they can either answer your quections by telephone&#13;
or make an ap~ointment to see you there.&#13;
&#13;
Our office will be happy to&#13;
&#13;
furnish transportation in case someone wishes to go.&#13;
El Senor Ted R, Kesterson$ representante de la ofici.: .~n de,, social&#13;
1&#13;
&#13;
security estubo aqui en nuestra oficina a responder preguntas atocante&#13;
Social S8curity y ~2dicare .&#13;
&#13;
El Senor dice que cuandotengan alguna&#13;
&#13;
pregunta atocante el social security o medicare que fueran a la oficina&#13;
de social security en Durango . : Si necessitan transportacion llamen&#13;
&#13;
-5a nuestra oficina.&#13;
&#13;
563-4561.&#13;
&#13;
,&#13;
&#13;
Tambien pueden hablar por telefono 1&#13;
&#13;
collect este numero es) 247-31280&#13;
Social Notes&#13;
Mrs. Lena Doyle '\,vi t t from Denver is vi s1 ting her sister~ Mrs •&#13;
&#13;
Lawrence Wiseman.&#13;
La Senora Doyle Witt de Denver, Colorado esta visita.ndo a su&#13;
hermana la Senora Larry Wiseman.&#13;
Mrs. Lupita Olguin of Allison has recently moved to the John&#13;
&#13;
Nossaman house in Allison.&#13;
La Senora Lupita Olguin de Allison sea cambiado a la casa de John&#13;
&#13;
Nossaman en Allison.&#13;
Mr. and Hrs. E. c. Slapansky of Helper, Utah are visiting~ Nr.&#13;
and Mrs. Tomas Garcia.&#13;
&#13;
firs. Slapansky is the daughter of the Garcias.&#13;
&#13;
They came to help celebrate the Garcia's 66th wedding anniversaey.&#13;
&#13;
El Senor y la Senora E.C. Slapansky de Helper 5 Utah estan&#13;
visitando al Senor y Senora Tomas Garcia.&#13;
&#13;
Vinieren a celeb~ar el&#13;
&#13;
aniversario de 66 anos de casados.&#13;
Notic as Sociales&#13;
l1iiss Ruth Anderson of Cleveland, Ohio and Miss Kathryn Anderson&#13;
&#13;
of Mars Hill~ North Carolina will return to their homes this week end.&#13;
The Anderson sisters are nieces of· Hrs. Bess English.&#13;
I;n, '"88:i'ori tit·rtutth ..Anaersmi ·c1.i&#13;
&#13;
Cle ~'cl.:i.JQ.d, . ('hio :,r le:. S~n~~i ta ~Ji':a:tl\ryn&#13;
&#13;
Arn1tJrson de H'i.i.'S rn:n,., -;Tor't'h 'r::~rolL1~ vn.11 c.. :i;:cc;rosc,r a. soo ci~d~/1c_~ al&#13;
&#13;
Misses and Kathryn Anderson went to Hesn Verde on Wednesday.&#13;
&#13;
The&#13;
&#13;
-6-·&#13;
ladies were very much impressed with the park.&#13;
Las Senoritas Ruthy Kathryn Anderson visitaron el parque de Mesa&#13;
Verde el Miercoles.&#13;
Congratulations&#13;
Iv'.tl'.&#13;
&#13;
and Mrs. Delbert Cuthair on their new baby boy.&#13;
&#13;
The little&#13;
&#13;
fellow's name is Delbert Dani el,&#13;
&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Baca on their new baby daughter.&#13;
lf.lr.&#13;
&#13;
and Mrs. Clifton Baker on their little daughter.&#13;
&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Thompson on their new little daughter.&#13;
Congratulaciones&#13;
&#13;
....&#13;
&#13;
__,&#13;
&#13;
Al Senor y Senora Delbert Cuthair&#13;
&#13;
nino&#13;
&#13;
Senor y Senora Larry Baca&#13;
&#13;
nina&#13;
&#13;
~&#13;
&#13;
,,...&#13;
Senor y Senora Clifton Ba,ker&#13;
&#13;
nina&#13;
&#13;
Senor y Senora Bennet Thompson&#13;
&#13;
nina.&#13;
&#13;
,.J&#13;
&#13;
Aniversarious&#13;
Special c ongra tula tions to Mr . and Mrs. Tomas Garcia on their&#13;
&#13;
66th wedding anniversary.&#13;
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Felicidades especiales al Senor&#13;
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Tomas Garcia que estan&#13;
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celebrando su aniversario de 66 anos de casados.&#13;
Carmelita's ~hili Dinner&#13;
Treat yourselves to a chili dinnert&#13;
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Oc tobet 8 5 1972&#13;
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San Ignatius Parish Hall&#13;
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J.1,Januel Casias&#13;
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Our Senior Citizens Social was very well attended this mo.nth with&#13;
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Parish hall.&#13;
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The social was held at the Cath~lic&#13;
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Everyone enjoyed the delicious food that was brought by&#13;
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different senior citizens.&#13;
After the.dinner the group was entertained with beautiful music&#13;
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furnished by Mr . and Mrs. Paul Brnke at the piano and violin.&#13;
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our next social is tentatively planned for October 21st.&#13;
*****Special thanks to Frank Padilla for all his help at the social.***&#13;
El Social de los ?1ayores que tubimos para el mes de Septiembre&#13;
rue muy bien atendido.&#13;
Hubo arriba de 60 personas alli y toda la gente tubo muy buen&#13;
tiompo.&#13;
&#13;
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personas estubo muy deliciosa~&#13;
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el Senor y Senora Paul Brake el Senor Juan Chavez y el Senor Alcario&#13;
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Bailaron, platicaron y todos tubieron muy buen tiempo.&#13;
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*****Gracias especiales al Senor Frank Padilla por la ayuda que nos*****&#13;
dio el dia de el social.&#13;
Below is a schedule of the route the City Taxi will make daily.&#13;
The cost from Ignacio to Durango will be $4.00.&#13;
Round trip to Durango will be $8.00.&#13;
Morning&#13;
The taxi leaves Durn.ngo at 7g3Q A. Mo&#13;
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The boarding places will be Ignacio Texaco and the Pino Nuche&#13;
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El City Taxi de Durango correra de Ignacio a Durango todos los&#13;
dias.&#13;
$4.00 de Ignacio a Durangoo&#13;
&#13;
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October 21 -; 1972&#13;
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What's Happening?&#13;
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Our monthly Senior Social&#13;
Where&#13;
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Catholic Parish Hall&#13;
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Time&#13;
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12:00 P. M.&#13;
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A senior Citizen Guest!&#13;
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Octubre 21&#13;
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Laue Esta Pasando?&#13;
El Social para los Mayores&#13;
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La Sala De La parro4u1a Catolica&#13;
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La Senora Anne Peterson salio del hospital el dia 6 de Octubre.&#13;
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Thanks!&#13;
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Neccesitamos Ayudal&#13;
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Mr. &amp; Mrs. Dave Fischer and daughter, Pamela, County&#13;
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Calling all Sl)Ooks t You 're invited to the Halloween Carnival at the&#13;
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Virginia Lunsford and Nell Harker had a BiTthday party for Francis&#13;
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Ella Flack had her daughter and son in-la~r Nr. and I--Jrs. Orvil Smith&#13;
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Every Thursday afternoon (1 ~30 - 3~30) Glenda Hocker is teaching Oil&#13;
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and fanu:lies-1,1r. &amp; Mrs ·~ .Gary Bl and_ (Isabel ) . Mr. &amp; Ers. John Saiz (R~becca)&#13;
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C.F. Pacheco por dos dias esta semana.&#13;
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Ben Salzar son of Hrs. Rose vaidez i~ ·. back living in Ignacio .&#13;
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Ignaciq 0tra ve.z~&#13;
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Raphel Watts and his wife Paula from Alasl:;:a are back . tG live .in:.&#13;
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·y su esposa Paula de Alaska estan vivendo en .Ignacio&#13;
ahora. -&#13;
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Watts&#13;
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_ _T im Watts' ,is• bQ.ck. i:n Ignacio working f_or the Park$ Service .after&#13;
spendi&gt;:1-g some ttme training in Chaco Canyon~ :tL- Me;-:tco:~&#13;
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Tim Wati;s sebino a_trabajar por el Park Service en Ignacio despues&#13;
de .tomar adi~r sta .. ·miento en Chaco Canyon 5 N. ·Ifrxico. · - . ·&#13;
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i{ir.·s_.~.:'-i.. W.:., Wri ght · ,v i sited her daughter Ma::dne Kil~r and family. ,;i,n .-.' ': ·:&#13;
Mon_trose ~ polorado 011. August 18th.&#13;
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La Senora I .W. lJr j_gh t visito a su hija Ma.Tine Kil:Y:·Y··familia en, -:·:·.;&#13;
Montrose ~ Cc,lorado el dia 18 de Agosto,&#13;
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Mrs. I~ary Pe dwell from O::~f ord was busy moving into her brand- ne1-,r&#13;
beautiful ,~obil home last week.&#13;
La s~·ri'ora Mary Pedwell de Oxford estaba ~uy ,aCU!)ada. _mu~andose&#13;
nueva eas a (mobil home) semana pasada.&#13;
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Mr·.' &amp; Mrs. Ollie Bater: were in Glenwood Sp;:ings; Colorado attending ·.; ·•,'&#13;
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the fun~ral .c'f ,:her brother _in-la\f I).;.ft. . -.Arthur&lt; ·&#13;
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S~nor y se·nora Ollie Bates viaj aron a ,Glenwood S:,:rJngs, CoJ:or~do _. _;_ · • ·&#13;
para a~tender ;el funeral de D.1L Arthur,. cunado ·de la Senora Bate:s.&#13;
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�-7Hr.&amp;. Ers. Dick Fentzlaff were in Ft. Collins Colorado for a week.&#13;
Dick went on business and Dotty had a. nice visit with her 11arents Er. &amp; l.irs.&#13;
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Walter Dunbar.&#13;
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El Senor y Senora Dick Fentzlaf f estuberon en Ft. Co]_ lins. Colorado&#13;
por· uri s~~ana; niie•:ritras :que· Dicl~ a:ten'dici su ·negocfo ·Dotty visito ·con .s·u papa&#13;
y mama Seii.6r y Senora: Walter Dtmbar·.&#13;
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-:·Hrs·. Sel·i na ·salazar''lef~ to Hunington Utah to· ·s pend the wint-er with&#13;
her ·dauthter Lii'cy 'Ilro1hln. · =- ··&#13;
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Senora Selina Salazar se fue :9ara Hunington, Utah a pasar el ·icvierno&#13;
con su,. hija&#13;
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lr-Jhen one of l'Jinston Churchill's assistants said "I don't ·bel'i:eve· T "'ve&#13;
ever.·shown YC?U these 7ictures ·of my ·grandchildren , :have I,'' Winston&#13;
replied?&#13;
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THE BEAR AilJD HER · BETI;F&#13;
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A -br'is tling l-1amcf 'Bear told ·her · la't',yer to get her . a divorce because&#13;
her husba~d: Gr'i·zzlY\ was careless ·about his appearance.&#13;
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· · Hot,r"·1s he· careless with hiS' appearance')"&#13;
·Asked the la'lt,yer,~,&#13;
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"How! 11 shrieked Iiana. 11 He hasn~t been around for five yearsl' 11&#13;
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NATURALLY~ ONE DCISN~'T ORDER IT OVER THE PHONE&#13;
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'Re-searchers have come U }.i '·with a ne1'11 cherdcal bonding process to lock&#13;
false teeth m.ore securely to their plastic dentures. - The new agent is ·&#13;
·,. _called~&#13;
Gammamethacryl o:xy,r oi)ytrirneto:;-:ysi la.rice "&#13;
May we be torgiiren. i_f . we say that.' s really a whole mouthful~ , , -~,&#13;
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"Cc:,ngratulations to ?ir. l: Nrs. Jackson Payne 01:1 _the birth of their&#13;
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. Euterp~ T~ylor :• Doll y t,.ratts ·and · her daughter Gladys and granddaughters&#13;
Zel.:da and ~gie attended the Shiproc1r Fair at Sbiprock Saturday the 6th~ - ,.&#13;
La Senora E'uterp~. Taylor . la Senora Dolly lfatts y ·su hija Gladys&#13;
~ las rlietas def ' la Sfiriora Watts Zelda y Angie fueron a Shiprock TL Mexico&#13;
a atender las ferias -el Sabado dia 6.&#13;
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Congratulations to John ·Ba1.{er and ThelrJa on being elected to the&#13;
Tribal Council.&#13;
Congratulaciones al Henor., :Jolm Balter y ala Sen'ora Thelma Kubler por&#13;
aver sido electado ~ara el ~oncilio.&#13;
Mrs .. Lillian Dellard and friend from Farmington._ rL Mexico visited&#13;
Viola Li::&gt;scom b and Hr. Hams.&#13;
La ·senora· Lillian· DeJ_::!:ard ·y su ar:ri@cle Farmington? .:~L Me:cico&#13;
visi ~aron a Viola Lil'JSC0!.1b y a SU papa el Senor -Hams.'&#13;
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Hr" Ken Ca;,ell from Colut1bus 9 Ohio~ uas 1-n- -Ignacio, visiting hismothe:r Hrs. Sall.y Capell for a t·reek.&#13;
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From Ghoulies and Ghosties,&#13;
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The Chestnuts came in yellow·&#13;
The Oaks in crimson dressed;&#13;
The lovely Misses MapJ.e&#13;
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In scarlet looked their bestt&#13;
All balanced to their partners~&#13;
And gaily fluttered by;&#13;
The. sight was like a rainbow&#13;
New fall en from the slcy.&#13;
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Long-leggedy Beasties 5&#13;
···· · And things that go BU]lF in .the night----Good.Lord 7 deliver us.&#13;
Then) in the rustic hollow,&#13;
· Gld £nglish Prayer&#13;
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At hide-and seek they playeds&#13;
The party closed at sundm.m 5&#13;
And everybody stayed.&#13;
Professor Wind played louder;&#13;
They f l e1,,1 a l ong the ground ;&#13;
And then th~ party ended ·&#13;
In jolly "hands around. 11&#13;
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. .A· SHORT. STURY ABOUT THRIFT&#13;
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Two fl.eas fell in l.ove and one lovely June day they got married •&#13;
. . Young, industrious~ and ambitious, the fleas worked hard .and saved&#13;
their money. They sacrificed fun to assure the future. One day they&#13;
-c~unted their·money and were overjoyed to find they 'd saved five dollars • . ··&#13;
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"If we can save five we.can save ten , 11 they agreed , s o they continued&#13;
· --their thrift. They· toiled, economiz-ed 9 and plann-ed ~ s purning the frivolous&#13;
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pleasures of· ·other fleas. Finally came the day when their savings totaled&#13;
}en. dol.lars.&#13;
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SUNSHI!'JE ( TAV~NEE-JA-m!:T)&#13;
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Sunshine J s parents loaded her and her luggage into their buggy&#13;
and drove slm·rly to the railway station south of I&amp;nacio. She was&#13;
very excited and a little fri ghtened. to be going so far from home.&#13;
Haskell Institute, a secondary school for Indian children was located&#13;
in Lal,Tence, Kansas. With the help of the B.I .A. superintendent,&#13;
Sunshine was enrolled at Haskell . She rode the train to Alamosa and&#13;
in the . evening boarded a Union Pacific Pullman for Kansas. After&#13;
~:upper a porter appI'oached her and said, "Little girl, your berth is&#13;
ready. 11 Sunshine slept, occasionally awakened by the roar of passing&#13;
~rains and the screeching of brakes as the train stopped in sma11·&#13;
plains towns. In the early morning hours, the porter came to her&#13;
berth and said, "Little girl we're a.lmost there. 11 Sunshine dressed&#13;
quickly and in a few minutes_ the train stopped and let her off.&#13;
She was greeted by two girls from Haskell who told her they were to be&#13;
her big sisters until she was settled in the new school.&#13;
Haskell was a wonderful place. '.l'here were Indian students there&#13;
from dozens of tribes all over the country. There were Senecas, Otoes,&#13;
Fo.ttawa tomies, Pa,mees, Qreeks, Papagos and many more. Sunshine&#13;
enjoyed the school band and the football team (which beat the University&#13;
of Kansas) and especially enjoyed the 11 Indian Club. 11 The club was&#13;
intended to preserve Indian history and culture. It produced pageants depictine Tribal histoTy for fairs and other public event~-· _ p!J.n?hi1:ie__ _&#13;
·says -FritzBox -was· there and -wa-f a mer.iber of a·· band Eall ed tl1e "Hi ght&#13;
Hawks 11 • Sunshine worked part tim·e in a hospital in Lawrence and&#13;
considered going on to nursing school. One o.f the nurses in the&#13;
hospital took such a liking to Sunshine that she even offer·ed to&#13;
pay her way t.h1'ough nurses training in Independence,Hissouri. Sunshine~s parents, however, had other ideas. They decided she had been&#13;
far away from home long enough. She spent summer at home and after&#13;
~onsiderable thought decided to go t o college at the University of&#13;
::e·w Mexico.&#13;
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Sunshine took many courses in Home Economics and Art, but the&#13;
eourse she enjoyed most was probably hoI'seback riding. She had to&#13;
act a little inexperienced to get into the course, but the truth was&#13;
Sunshine had ridden horses all her life and loved it • .As a child she&#13;
had ridden a horse to school in good weather and ·bad. The I·gnacio&#13;
school had a stable ,,rhere the horses could eat their oates a'.na. rest&#13;
for the ride home. By the time school was out both students a.nd horses&#13;
were Hfeeling their oates 11 •&#13;
Sunshine recalls, 11 \ve often raced our ·&#13;
11&#13;
horses all the way home.&#13;
Her love for horses and riding ·was a natural&#13;
outgrowth of her father's race horse ventures. Ed1-n.n Cloud mmed&#13;
several rac e horses,.hired men to train them, entered them at Cortez,&#13;
Farmington, Montrose and 1.fonte Vista and made good money at it. His&#13;
best horse was called Bumblebee. Sunshine ·remembers crying to ride&#13;
Bumblebee at the age of 8 or 9. Except for learning to jump horses&#13;
over fences and hedges, tho horseback riding course served mainly as&#13;
recreation.&#13;
earned/&#13;
In the summers Sunshine money ,wrking in the Ed C. Taylor Hospital&#13;
in Ignacio. Later she worked at the hosni tal at Tm,,aoc. :Fra.ncj_s&#13;
Buck was the secretary for Superintendent lfoS;:iadden. Whenever he&#13;
would come to Towaoc, Francis came, too, and she and Sunshine would&#13;
have a good visit.&#13;
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In the early 194-0 s Sunshine moved to Nuncie,Indiana and workGd for&#13;
the Owens-Illinois Glass Co. which·made land mines. She made friends&#13;
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��.d.. , . .&#13;
wi t.h a group of ladies who beg·an tal1dng about joining the W.A.C. 's,&#13;
F::cnally, they talked themselves into joining.&#13;
Basic training at&#13;
Ft. Des Moines, I 01,ra, was in the hf.~a t of mid-summer, It included&#13;
K.P. duty and drill on a blisterinz parade ground •. After basic&#13;
&#13;
training Sunshine was given the blitz course for surgical technician.&#13;
From there she was stationed at a hosnital on Staten Island. 8he well&#13;
remet'1bers the damp cold ol that . winter. P.O. W. 1 s were imprisoned in a&#13;
nearby compound. l!Every· mor~ing one of the prisoners was sent into our&#13;
barracks to build our morning fire." Sunshine ·worked a while at a&#13;
hospital in Utica, New York, and then was sent back to Staten Island&#13;
for convoy duty. This was a· 2L1- hour duty to receive the sick and&#13;
wounded who were arriving back in the U.S. Sor:ie of these men had&#13;
b een involved in t he European war for years. "Many of them cried&#13;
when they got off the ships, they were so glad t o be back in their&#13;
own country. Some would ask to be taken off t he stretchers so they&#13;
could kiss the ground. We would get them. settled in the hospital&#13;
and tr~en allow them one free telephone call to their folks. It was&#13;
all a very emotional and touching experience. 11 After this Sunshine uas&#13;
given tre.ini:ng in occupationnl the1·apy, the field in whi ch she worked&#13;
· until she was dischar ged in 1 94 5'. By then sl1e had rea ched the r ank of&#13;
T-4-, Tec:hr1ical Sergeant .·&#13;
Sunshine was very happy to r eturn to Ignacio. "The thing I missed&#13;
the most was the mountains. 11 She uorlced for a while at . the girl's&#13;
do1'm and while there became acquainted with· a fellm•l doing construe. ~ i o n 'l.·l02.'"k n!'l:d pninting--on -the campus. Sun-sM.ne 2.nd Diamond -£mi ch&#13;
were oarried and soon afterward movetl to Calif ornia, but not just to&#13;
Calif orni2. - to Hollywood. They J.i ved in Holly"\.mod Hills overlool{ing&#13;
the whole beau.-~iful metro are?. of Los Angeles. Sunshine wouldn't&#13;
mind living there a.gain if it ,rnre as clean and uncro1·1ded as it was&#13;
r::·. thenp In 19L1-7 Surn.?hine I s only child, Gayla, ·was born. They lived&#13;
\.,.;·&#13;
in San Diego and Bullhead City, Arizona,a ~iliila before coming back to&#13;
Ignacio.&#13;
&#13;
Iri 1950 Sunshine ':;·as elected to the Tribal Council. It was s,n&#13;
interesting transitional period. for the tribe. During the preceeding&#13;
&lt;lGcades the B. I. A. Super:1.nt8nclents had generally man2 ge d the affairs of&#13;
the tribe in a paterna.list-ic manner~ 0xpecting t he tr j_bal council to&#13;
act merely as yes nen. About this time the council s 1-:iftly changed&#13;
this. They b0gan meeting separately- rathe:r t han und0r the watc b.ful&#13;
eye of the superintendent and soon enough began to act independently&#13;
on all matter related to tribal , olicy and welfare. SometiY.'.le during&#13;
1952-54 the Southern Ute Tribe won their land cJ.aim case and ·was .&#13;
award.ed a very large slim of money. It became thG job of Sunshine,&#13;
Eddie Box, Fritz Box, Jack Frost, Julius Cloud. Sam Burch and other&#13;
'l'ribD,l leaders of that per:iod to create a program for administering&#13;
&#13;
the money. Of all the work required during those years it 1 s obvious&#13;
Sunshine is most proud of one idea she put forth.&#13;
IT was her idea to&#13;
set up a trust fund for each Ute child. I'he young people in the tribe&#13;
are still benefitting from her fores5-ght.&#13;
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When asked about the old days, Sunshine Days there 1-rt?re more farx:1ers&#13;
and mo1·c livestock in the country then. lfore people gre•.r 1rl1eat tmd&#13;
oates and other c:r.:-ops, and neighbors hel:oed one another. She reme!::::.ber.s&#13;
fondly their neighbors - the Washingtons, Joneses, Stones, Holinsons&#13;
and others. 11 Hy fath~r would helJ:i then wj_th their harvesting and then&#13;
they would come help him ·wj_th his. He didn 1 t think of our neighbors&#13;
as Imelos or Indians, but just as people. 'de had no tTouble and we&#13;
were happy. 11 Tho greatest improvement in the area· since the 1920 's&#13;
acco2•ding to, Sunshine has been tl1e roads. Pavement and graveling hns&#13;
made a great1difference in convenience. However, one old time me8.ns&#13;
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��of travel Sunshin0 misses is thti sled trips to tom1 in the winter~&#13;
The -whole family would. bu.ndlG up ir. coats anc1. blankets and go into to,m&#13;
for sl1ouuin~. She recalls a f mi dii'f er enc cs in t he to1,m. Pract·icaliy&#13;
the ':rhole block wr"'.eJ:9 t he ei ty hall a.nd the '.i~exaco station are today&#13;
was a corral and h1tching area for l10rses and buggies. A !!!Gat market&#13;
stood 1-rh~re the Shell station is and the old Post Office was located&#13;
where the Phillips live.&#13;
Today Sun shi ne lives i n the same house where she was I born on&#13;
Oc tober 20 , 1916 . It I s b een remodeled , of course, but it11 s the s a.1!1e&#13;
plac e and the memories.surrounding it are very strong .&#13;
My :father&#13;
- always tol d me, ' Rt:!r.1embe:r yo-u 1 :re an I n dian first. Think ·like a..r1 I ndian.&#13;
Take part j_n I ndi an things; dr .e ss for it. That's like an Indian.&#13;
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Al ways believe in the Great SDiri t . \.·fuen you I re gone there s no one&#13;
t o turn to but the Great Spirit . T17 to get along i-Ti th people t tt.&#13;
Sunshine ·has been happy and loved by her fellow men because she has&#13;
done these things.&#13;
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Sever2.l hundred paperbac1::s obts5ned by SUCAP will be&#13;
contributed to the library&#13;
The Tribal cmmcil has contributed the bookshelves at SUCAP&#13;
to the town li b:rary.&#13;
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The ist Annual Arts and Crafts Fair ea1~ned about it45o, 00 each&#13;
for both the to~m and the Tribal libraries.&#13;
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The Durango public Librar~r ho.s contl'ituted dozens o.f books&#13;
of books with more to cor10 once our libr~_:ry is onen&#13;
Th~ ~u.:rango Libra:r:_y has off'o1~cr1 to £inn.nee a Saturday mo!'ning&#13;
Chiluren's Story hour for a year.&#13;
Many residents have offered books and have volunteered time&#13;
to help catalog books.&#13;
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NEEDS:&#13;
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We need a site for the librarv.&#13;
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"\:le need people to koep the library open five afternoons&#13;
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per 1·rnek and on Sn turday morning.&#13;
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If you can suggest a site for the library or can volunteer even&#13;
a few hour3 per month to check out bool~s call ona of the lib:r-ary&#13;
board 1~embe1·~ ~ They are: Winifred Sanchez~ John Sarns, Paul Drake.,&#13;
Donna Youne, Louisa Ifa.r tiG, aEd 1fayne 1·!hi teman ..&#13;
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The Library Board is ce:\rtain the library will. rece:L ve much support&#13;
in the form of books, contributions and volunteer help once a sito&#13;
iB located. Also~ once the library is op0rating it will be eligible&#13;
for various grants from statG ancl Federal sources,&#13;
Please r'.l.ake your suggestions and/or offers of help known to the&#13;
Library Board members.&#13;
A lot has been accomplished.&#13;
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Let's keep going !&#13;
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��}IOVEMI3ER 1 , SENI OR SOCIAL&#13;
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We.lcome to our October Socj.al&#13;
Da t e :&#13;
Where:&#13;
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November 1 , 1974&#13;
Community Center&#13;
1 2 :00 noon&#13;
hlben&#13;
Pot Luck&#13;
Al lison-Arboles - Please brine desserts&#13;
Please bring vegetables and salads&#13;
To1!.'n of I gnacio&#13;
, r ural a~eas near Ignacio - Pl ease briag main dishes (meat s ,&#13;
casseroles ; etc.)&#13;
Rnterta:t.nment - Bingo&#13;
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We h8.Ve inv:L ted the Dulce SEmior Center to send. sorr.e of th(;dr senio:i:.~&#13;
l citizens to be our guests at our Octobsr social. l!,a11y of you have friends&#13;
_ in D'ulcE;.&#13;
We hopo you wi11 en j oy see:1.ng the::n again.&#13;
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. Sor,e of thG presbytorinn women baked ./J.nd decorated live Bi1•thde.y cakes&#13;
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Algu:aas de 1a Senore.s de la Iglesj_a Presbyt.eriana hicj_e:eon clnco&#13;
11&#13;
Birthday Ca,ke~ 11 • y sc las 11ebaron a los resj_dente.s de Ig1uwio qu:ten (~~:·cr:i.n&#13;
en }~vent:i.d.e Ihn·sing Hor10.&#13;
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!'Ir. and i-Ir~,. Fr;:,.neis Jones f:Lnishcc1J. 11p the:il" canrdng o.r..d outiiic1G wo:r':-:&#13;
am:':. t0ok off for· 0k1aJ:-.Lc-r·,a to visit :r0la-c:Lves and fr:iends&#13;
I-ir-s . -Jcfr3:-": h~.~}&#13;
siste1·s liv:ing i:i::, OlcJ.ahorna she hacln I t seen in yea1·s, Th:Jy lE•.Lt 0ctobe,1~ 8-Ln.&#13;
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,Senor&#13;
y Senora Francis Jon.es sci.le:r.'j_on ·,:-~ra Ok:_a.l:ion:a el dj_a cl.Cho de&#13;
octubre a \TJ.sJtar parien tes. de Ja SenOl"a Jones que 3.Si. auos que nc. 1o.~. e,h.&#13;
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vesto.&#13;
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M1•s He1~na Stcu•n f:corn Aztec and 11rs ~ Huth Snooks v:l.si tea. Hr• C,iTVin&#13;
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• t er -,&#13;
]•ya&#13;
n1·,,·i·,--r:-~""'&#13;
o ld-est,&#13;
Larl,&#13;
and Hrs. ·0noo.&amp;s&#13;
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La Senc:i'rn. J,ferna Stern de Aztsc y la Senora. Huth Snooks vis 5. tc3.TOn Hl&#13;
her'marw de Se1)·01:· Garvin y la he:rr.1a:r1Gt. de la Senora Huth Snooks•&#13;
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w::i~2,,:&#13;
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- Arc otor&#13;
po;::~1cM '\VfH, ff you fall i:l[o Lak~, Eric&#13;
, ~ntlay J'(.•U d;.10 't c!r-0\';·11, you ..: , ~~ty.&#13;
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A hypochondriac exclaimed&#13;
to h is do'..'.t0!· that he was certain&#13;
he h ad a fatal liver &lt;li:"ease.&#13;
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" Nonsense," protested t:h(: doctor. ''Yo,1 would n't km,wwhcther&#13;
you h ad · Hiat or not. With tlrnt&#13;
pnr li~ula1· '. disease, there's no&#13;
d iscomfort of ,my kind."&#13;
"Good heavens! " fo e alarmed&#13;
" ~,T-1· y uymp&#13;
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t oms&#13;
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P aticmt g·a"p'•c:1·.&#13;
exact!.)' 1• "&#13;
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" . .. Just pretend yon 'rc b'imin{J&#13;
jewel-rJI . .. . "&#13;
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A nd t h,~n theni's the D ii,trict&#13;
of Columbia bri~Jg-(i club that&#13;
h~s s.::; rr.uch signaling goinf~ on&#13;
u;;.lcT th1; t2.hle it's !i.n own ?-s t!:-.e&#13;
\Yashington H e&lt;lshins.&#13;
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Lillle. N:u1,:;y mmmaging :1ro'.!nd in the attic, came upon her&#13;
d:Hl's old deg lcJ1_:s from his days in Wc,rlu 'i'.'ar Two. Her moth('r&#13;
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&lt;:'\plained ,c1 lier .,,,;,&lt;tt they were and let her wcnr them to school.&#13;
Then! .~he p• oudly disp!;;ycd iht:rn !n her f,·iendi,.&#13;
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"Th~sc bdnnr;cd io my daddy," :-..he bo:is!eLI. "He t!scd 10&#13;
wc:r1r them whe11 lie wus a &lt;log.··&#13;
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and took them to Eventide for Ignacio residents.&#13;
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�Uro Jose-rh L. Palomino, Son-In-Ln'.v of 11:r. a.nd Hrs • .ih1dy Duran of'&#13;
Ign::-,i::::io ~ i;as chosen to be honore€! a.s The Outstanding Teacher at Moreno Va·lJE7&#13;
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Hieb. Scbool in California at which Hr. Palomino is employed as a Businsss&#13;
t;ec1c:t;.e1,~&#13;
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'Ihj_s Annual Student-Teacher r.ecogni t.ion event is sposored by tl1c~&#13;
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lndus'I.Tyr,DdDca tion Counc:i.1 o:f San Bernardio and Riverside Counties.&#13;
As an Alumni of Adams State College of Color&amp;,do, Hr. Palcmtno was chosen&#13;
out of a f'acul ty of eighty and thts is the Sl~cond time for this honor in the&#13;
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seven years of his teaching career.&#13;
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Se21or Joseph L. Palomino yerno de Sei~or y Sen.'o ra Andy Duran de Ignacio&#13;
e. sido escogeclo para ser honr ado como el maestro mas Sobresalionte en Horeno&#13;
Valley High School e n Rj_Yers i de; California.&#13;
Esta es la seganda ves que el Senor Palomino a tenido este honor durante&#13;
l c s siete anos de ensenar escuela •&#13;
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. . ,.&amp;;;;,s.?,..,.,;,;,v/ .&#13;
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"Go{f,.ftI!hing , joining a. club .. ,. I n otice that,&#13;
e rni·yt.lm 1r.1 you. s uggest ;means lea.v ing the&#13;
house."&#13;
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l~rs. J8.n.nie King spent several 1,rneks in Tucumca1·:L , )!c1;r Eex:i..co to ·1)e near&#13;
hr:,r mother, Ers. 10~10:re '.I'er-:r-y i.·1ho was in the hosJ)ii;al suff er.:.tng f1•or:1 a heart&#13;
CO!.Ldi tion"&#13;
~fora.my Ki::1.g took bis mother to Tucu.mcn.ri [;,nd the J'i-c.·, Soi'!el'S&#13;
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plrumed to bring her home the first of the week of&#13;
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the 14th,&#13;
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. 1.\.J.ng&#13;
J a_nnie&#13;
_paso vai-ia.s semanas en ucumcar:L. New Mexico virji ta1--ido&#13;
su madre Lenore Terry que a Gsta.do en el ho.spttal;&#13;
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Ray Casias from Ogden, Utah was here wj_ th hJ.s mother Veneri ta Casias&#13;
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for two weeks helping her get settled for the winter.&#13;
Ray Casias de Ogden, Uta~ se estubo con su mama Venerita Casias por dos&#13;
.semonD.s a y-LJ.dandole ah p:rep&amp;.rsc para el invierno.&#13;
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Mr~ and i&lt;rs • .John Sams enjoyed their vacation to ·Phoenix, Arizona&#13;
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El 0~no:r y 1Se11ora Juan Sams defrutaron de su vacacion en Phoeniz Arizona.&#13;
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�Visitors at the home of Mrs. Charlotte Jones Octobe1~ third were 1011.g&#13;
time· fTi(:,nds. Hr. and l.frs. Chester i·lar:r-en . The Wa:crens mo·1.red .from Fruita&#13;
to lfoab several years ago and have become good f riend::; of fo:rme:r I gnacio&#13;
residents, Louis and Fra.nces li'arme:r who also live in :;-.Joab.&#13;
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......_,.,Visitando a la Sencra Charlotte Jones fueron sus viejas amijas Senor&#13;
y Senora Chester Warren de lfoab, Utah.&#13;
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A ParisJl... wide Fellowship night was held Sunday nig½t , October 20th} at&#13;
the All ison Co1umunity Church beginn ing ,-rith a potluck su.p9er at 6:30 folJ.owed&#13;
by a film from the Bible.&#13;
·1a IgJ,.esla de Allison tuvo una junta el domingo en la. noche actubre 20"&#13;
Come11/.;'? con una sena a las siez y media y l 1wgo disc1.i.ti:i20.n ln l)ibla.&#13;
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Mrs. Vida Ritt.er was a patient in Comm.unity hospital a month for treat~16nt&#13;
an.d therp,PY, She was able to return home the f'i:cst pa:et of October e.nd l s&#13;
rep.01•te·d.': as 1·=nrovi·nP&#13;
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Ch:r.is Gillis of ArboJ.cs, fo:rmcr1Y of +n'e I&#13;
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f'"e Ei 1 ing&#13;
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,,aa.'m·.1· t·ted&#13;
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we.·Ll f· or a time and vas&#13;
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week.&#13;
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1Tmr- Sto:r(:1, .had ·.,.i.•oi:J&#13;
t o He.rcyLi&lt;'&#13;
Hospi ta1 thi.s -J.as,t&#13;
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• 31 ac:10&#13;
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Happy Birthday&#13;
Feli~ Cumple&amp;:..os&#13;
Jl....ndy D·nrP.n&#13;
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Elma B.s.:rcJ.ay&#13;
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Har:r·y Rieln1·d s&#13;
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Vi c1~ I'U. ·l:ter&#13;
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lir.s. FlD.c).'. :&#13;
Geo:c:se Hara~&#13;
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F:r. ltt.c:heal V,3rd&#13;
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·.f..,,i.:'-r.,r /~l/1f,/:..,.&#13;
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An Indian and r.hree cowbovs&#13;
had been i:1 the sadtllc since ea1:ly&#13;
morning. Toward sundown, the&#13;
cowboys' conversHtion turn~cl to&#13;
the big cli11ne l' they'd eat \\'hen&#13;
they gc,t to town. A:,;kccl if he was&#13;
hungry, ho\':ever. the Indian reµlied simply, "No.''&#13;
Fina lly reachiug town, each&#13;
rider ordered sle.!k with nll the&#13;
trimmings. A:,; the lndian wolled&#13;
down everythin g in sight, one of&#13;
his cowcoy friends remarked that&#13;
only an hollr ago h e 'd said he&#13;
wasn't hungry.&#13;
The brave looked up from J-iis&#13;
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plate. "Ko use to be hungry back&#13;
there," he answered dis dainfully.&#13;
"No food."&#13;
e&#13;
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Tbe racehcrse owner ,,skrid&#13;
his jf,cke;r why he hadn't ridden&#13;
through a hole that. lrnd 01Je,1ed&#13;
up c,n the frnnl tnrn.&#13;
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"S'11', " rep J'1ed t he jockey&#13;
. we8r.,&#13;
" &lt;l'd&#13;
1ty,&#13;
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you ever try to go&#13;
through&#13;
a&#13;
hole that was bcroin or&gt;&#13;
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Jaster than your horse?"&#13;
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_ Four-ycar-old's d escripti(,t'; of&#13;
the sensati(ln ·when her foci fol l&#13;
asleep: "ft fo~ ls lil,e gir,r;c•., ale."&#13;
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"Been in lon g?"&#13;
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Overheard in a dentist'::; office:&#13;
"I read somewh et·e that George&#13;
Washington had false tee t.h&#13;
made out·or wood. Is that true?"&#13;
"Yes. And the l tLSt time he t.ook&#13;
a toothpaste te~t. he had 2.3 per&#13;
cent fewe1· knotholes.''&#13;
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.Mo~,t ofus han: two chances of&#13;
becoming ?.ff1u(!11t: s iim :tnd fat..&#13;
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�The annual Teachers 'I'ea. ancJ. Arts and Crafts show sponsored by the&#13;
PQh-Chu-Chu-Ha Club was held Wednesday afternoon, October 16th in the Lions&#13;
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Building beginning at three O'Clock. It is a welcome for the teachers a.nd&#13;
for them to become acquainted with the people of the Community.&#13;
Cornmi ttee members :i.n charge of the afternocH s entertaj.nroent and exhibit&#13;
were: Hai:L~e Brown , . Connie Cox, Violet Sams, Modine Mayf ield, Jannie King ar...&#13;
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Matilda Romeroo&#13;
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Those who remember Garvin G. Snooks are glad to hear that he is recovering&#13;
slowly and is in good. spj_rits but sti.11 in Honolulu Hawaii.&#13;
Las . amistades de Senor Garvin G. Snooks estaran contentos al saber de&#13;
que el esta recoperando despacio en Hanolulu Hawaii.&#13;
Get Well Wishes&#13;
Sanen Pronto!&#13;
Mercedes Balrnr&#13;
Leona Herrera&#13;
.Chris Gill.is&#13;
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E7&lt; JV[~&gt;! -:Bl/KE_!(&#13;
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Laraine Pa:me&#13;
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Bertha Grove&#13;
Catalina Lopez&#13;
Vida Ritter&#13;
...Jl-1 J-7 l E..5 KU (U t/JE I&lt;.&#13;
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Bernice ·wal ton&#13;
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Jack Slewart&#13;
A-UC£ ✓pf/ 1LL Jp_s,-&#13;
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Denise 'I'hompson left on Beptember 29th to Port Duchane~ Utah where sh~i&#13;
wilJ. work as secretary fo1' tlle Alcoh.o.lic Center.&#13;
Deni se Thon&gt;.pson se fue par·a F'ort Duchane&gt; Utah donde tieno traba,i o cono&#13;
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secretaria de el Centro los Alcoholocios.&#13;
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It's hard to say ,,-hen one generation ci1ds and the next begins&#13;
but it's somc·,vh.erc around&#13;
9 or 10 at ni~ht.&#13;
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The candidate, known for his&#13;
antiagricul t ural views, flashed&#13;
a toothv smile at the audience In&#13;
the pa~ked grange hall. "I'm&#13;
tmly delighted to :::ee this dense&#13;
crowd gather tonight to support&#13;
my candidacy!"&#13;
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"Don't be too delighted," shouted one of the grim-faced farmers.&#13;
· "We ain't that dense!"&#13;
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Not ·all Ignacio teacl1ers went hunting during the ~·01;1r da}r weekend,&#13;
Fred Acherino l eft Friday evening for Albuquerque to vis 1. t his parents• Sor;,&#13;
of the eJJr. hunt,ing tc➔ acher s r eported on all the r:ma_-rather than on elk seen .&#13;
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No t odo s 1:0s maestr(;~l de Igna.c.io fu eron a cazar venaclo durente la&#13;
vacacion. Fred1 Acher lno fue para Albuquerque~ N . lf:ex. a v-isi tur a sus p1:,d1·es,&#13;
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Visl ting Mrs. Daisy Kerns and Mrs. Vida Ritter are M1~. o.nd Mrs~ Sa:ncly&#13;
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Dickey and children from Anchorage, Alaska~&#13;
"'j&#13;
Daisy&#13;
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Ir_,.e:i:-ns y. a la Se~r;;ora&#13;
.lr1·&#13;
da r:i.1· ti:P.r&#13;
.c,'c1r_i ..... .1.&#13;
Visi tando a la S enora&#13;
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~Senor y Sd1ora Sa.ll.dY Dickey y ninos de Anchorage, Ala.ska.&#13;
C,-,&#13;
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John Manzanares from Seattle Washington has been in Ignacio visiting&#13;
his mother Luz Manzanar·es and other reli tives&#13;
,....,&#13;
en Ig"".aci·&#13;
o ..,.,.J.·_si&#13;
tando a su madre dona&#13;
El Sencr&#13;
Juan :Manznneres ab. es+ado&#13;
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Luz y a o.t:ros parientes.&#13;
Jacl-c Stewart has been in Denver for medical care. He ,ms scheduled to&#13;
of t'n!=!- 1".;&#13;
h&#13;
,.;r&#13;
O ,C;tpT••ar t is an eriployee&#13;
retu.,::-n home the f Jrs t 01,., tl1e ~,.reek&#13;
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J'I&#13;
at Ign.3.cj_o Shur-Valu~&#13;
Y'I&#13;
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A doting· father was e&gt;:tremely&#13;
t1pset when his ,-vifo a llowed their&#13;
eigh.lh-grade daughter to go to&#13;
the school party with &lt;1 date. He&#13;
fum ed and paced all evening, u t tering dire warnings about what&#13;
he'd do "if anything happens."&#13;
On l.hc dot of 10 o'clock - the&#13;
hour nt which t 1.ie young Cinderella h,,d 1.Jeen told to be borne the phone rang. Both mother a nd&#13;
father rushed to ans'.,·e r it; he won .&#13;
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cried, "1,0sitively the n·or.&lt;;t t hir,g&#13;
lrn,ppenetl! Plci:.se come get. me!"&#13;
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"He i,vent home," she sobbed,&#13;
"when his mother came and got&#13;
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Our Deepest sympathy to the famil:i.es of~ Crayton 1,v2,shinit0n a:nd SaTa.&#13;
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Hr. and l',frs. Rex Rea, Kevin and Melissa a.rove down from Dt:-:nver on&#13;
l&lt;Conda_y 14-th. While Hr . Rea is hunting in the area, Iv'll's. Rea and child:ren&#13;
are staying 1•.rith her mother, Mrs. Charlotta Jon,es.&#13;
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Senor Y senora Rex Hea y n:tff'os Kevin y Melissa de Denver. CoJ 01.•ado ha.:r:-1&#13;
estado vJsi tand.o a J.a mB.ma de lEJ. Senora Rea Charlotte J'on.3s.&#13;
cazando vene.do y .Tacki.o y nines este.n vi.si tando con su rr12,ma..&#13;
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) tavm commissioner" N:rs. Chernfo ,-ms a h igh school science teaeher.&#13;
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1 ,ct S~~nora Geneva Olbc:rt y• su hijo Phil tubo a su prime y espr;:se Senor&#13;
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Not f ar from the Black Forest in the south part of Germany j_s&#13;
the town of Baden- Baden . .Lridrew Hauer t and his family were the latest&#13;
i n a long line of Hauerts who had lived and reared t heir families&#13;
there . All the cor1mon people in Ger many had a c~aft. Jmdrew was a&#13;
weaver • . He earned extra mqney working on the f arm of a large land&#13;
ovmer . o,ming his m•m land ,,,as unthi nkable as. it was for most of the&#13;
common people in Europe . When f....ridrew got the idea to come to America ,&#13;
his brothers did not approve at all, but Andrew persis ted for several&#13;
r easons . Among them, he wanted to own land and he wanted . to get ~imself&#13;
and his f ar.1i ly away from t he r!1 ili tar y . All the young men in Germany&#13;
were d·raf ted , went through rigor ous training and were required to stay in&#13;
the army a long time . In 1893 Andrew , hi s ·wife Lizzie and their&#13;
.&#13;
children sailed for America . His brothers were certain it was a foolish&#13;
ventur e and t hat Andre,-, . woul d want to return, but they were wrong.&#13;
Andrew didn ' t stop until he r eached Provo, Utah. There h·e worked for&#13;
a while unt il he heard about a settlement of German people in Thor.ipson&#13;
Par k bet·ween Durango and l-:iancos , Colorado. After moving his family&#13;
to Colorado , A.1"1drew ,,,orked in the sawmill, then t).e l eased a ranch below&#13;
He sperus. He had only ·,P7. 25 to start r anching, but he. managed. It 1.-,as&#13;
her e t hat little Karl, who was only 2 years old when t he Hauerts car:ie.&#13;
to America, began to learn farmin12: and ranching. 'db.en Karl was 6, his&#13;
par ents boarded him with the Olberts at Thompson Park so he could attend&#13;
school there. Fairly often the Utes visiting back and forth betueen&#13;
Ute Nountain and I gnaci o stopped for the night at the Olberts r anch.&#13;
Chief Ignacio was with theI:1 sometimes.&#13;
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Usually , the Indinns would have supper with us, 11 Karl r ecalls,&#13;
"and visit for a while . Once old Hr . Olbert decided to play a trick on&#13;
one of the Indians . He placed a small piece of limburger cheese on his&#13;
plate . As soon as the man smelled the cheese , he l eft t he house and&#13;
refused to re turn . 11&#13;
A few years later Andrew bought a farm on Cherry Creek in Thompson&#13;
Par k . Ka.rl r emembers. 11 That year we didn • t have much money . So we&#13;
skinned and a te 7 deer . There wasn 't any season then. I got so tired&#13;
of deer meat that year I have never lik ed it again. 11&#13;
As time pErmitted , the Hauer ts built a large farmhouse , a barn&#13;
and other outbuildings . Their water was supplied by a spring which&#13;
was piped into the house . For heat the Hauerts mined their O T1m coal.&#13;
"He had to dig quite a ways back i nto the seam befor e we f ound&#13;
good coal , but finally we found soue of the best in the area. 11&#13;
Karl and his father built a large , very strong corral. Unexpectedly, this made him some new friends and gave him a small bit of&#13;
income once or twice a year .&#13;
"A bunch of cowboys would round up wild horses in Utah and the&#13;
four corners area and drive them to Denver to sell. They always&#13;
stopped. at my father's r anch overnight because his corraJ. was the&#13;
only one large enough and strong enough ·t o hold the animals . They&#13;
always left the best t,.-,o horses for my dad. Re would break them to&#13;
ride and sell them to the Indians for ;?5.00 or i,~10.00 each. 11&#13;
Karl a-rid Hinnie Helugin were married. They had three children:&#13;
Ruth, Robert a_r1d Shirley all of ,-,hom ·were r eared on the r anch on Cherry&#13;
Creek . Un~il 1905 t here was no church in Thompson Park. That year&#13;
Julius Frese, an ordai ned r:::.i nister of the Lutheran Churchfrom Omaha&#13;
moved there to organize a church. Eventually, a chapel ·was built to&#13;
ser ve the people of that area .&#13;
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�Tbe Town of Ignaci o was naP1ed af t er Chief Igna cio, a sub-chief u nde1~&#13;
\-:ief Ouray of the 'i'ler.ii nuche band of Utes.&#13;
He was an i ?:Jpress1.vc 1'!1an c·omria.ndi ng attention from everyone. Be stood&#13;
six feet tall and was on~ of the tallest of the chiefs. Peaceable by natu:re,&#13;
he was always t r ying to stop f i ghting and U? ri s ings which were usually&#13;
brought on by cowboys or white settlers .&#13;
Chief Ignacio ' s life was var:Led. and interesting . Hi s father was a ereat&#13;
medicine man a;::ong his people . Or gjnially f r om Utah he spent most of hi s life&#13;
i n t he Pine Hivar area . He was bor n i n 1828 .· In 1895 Congress recornized hir:1&#13;
as Chief of the Southern Utes a.nd gave him _;;500 . 00 f or h i s services. La.ny&#13;
·&#13;
times he s at in council with Ouray, Buck skir.. Charley and Severo. In his .late!'&#13;
life he ,-,as honorar y Chief of Fol ice and commanded a salary of .,,;10 . 00 a ~onth.&#13;
The white people bargained with Chief Ignacio on many occasions . They&#13;
p:row.ised many benGficial things for h i s peopl e in exchange for his servj.ces .&#13;
One of the sorrows in Chief 1t;nacio 1 s old age was that the ,-,hi te broth~r did&#13;
not keep most of his promises .&#13;
Chi ef Ignacio died near Nava jo&#13;
buried in sone unknown spot east of&#13;
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Visiti ng ·wi th Har v ~•iallace fo r a week were 1.r. and Mrs . J~ . E . Mc!~ull ...· 1,&#13;
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from Desloge 1-Iissour:i. . ·&#13;
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, . , V~si tando con ;,-J:ary Wa,llac e por u:na semana fue Seri'"or y Senora E . E .&#13;
dcIY&#13;
mll1.n de Deslog e 1-:is souri.&#13;
1·lr • a~d 1-!rs · Stephens frori Del hart Texas were here over the ·w eek-end as&#13;
guests of Lr. at~d 1-:rs . Jess Dov::&gt;&#13;
sen"\.--or Y Se~1ore.&#13;
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J ess Dove dura~1de el fin de ser;1a11a .&#13;
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�. TITLl: I ADVISORY COU~iCIL :r;12CTIO:-J&#13;
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lhe following people have been nominated to ~un for the Title I Parent&#13;
Advisory Council. ~Tominees are:&#13;
I:irk · AlJ.en&#13;
r:artha Archuleta&#13;
Ester Eaker&#13;
Audrey Ellison&#13;
Chuck Grant&#13;
rd Hodge&#13;
Winfred Sanchez nattie Silva&#13;
Joe Santistevan&#13;
Elberta Velasquez&#13;
The election will be by secret ballot. The ,olling place will be at&#13;
the Southern Ute Co:T1nunity Action Progra~ Office. '.Lhe polls will be o-ven&#13;
frrnn 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. After clqsing cf the polls the ballots sh~ll be&#13;
~ounted by t\1e exis~ine cor.1rni ttee me!..~bers, Donna Young, Sam 'ilethington, Halter&#13;
~cott and Criselda lacheco.&#13;
·&#13;
The_qualifica:ions of_the ~oters are: They must be 18 years of age and&#13;
be a resident of tne Ignacio United Scl,ool District 11 .Jt.&#13;
.&#13;
The Ti~le I Parent Advisory Council helps in giving direction to the&#13;
different Title I programs in the school district.&#13;
.&#13;
!he election will be Tues., Nov. 4th and all ciitizens of the school&#13;
district are encouraged to get out and vote.&#13;
The f'AC will consist of six elected 1-:iembe·rs.&#13;
OFFICER," STOR!IIEl&gt; the motorist&#13;
HAVI~G LOST our \\:ay while rno-&#13;
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tormg- through Northern Ntw&#13;
England, we hailed a fanner in a&#13;
nrarbr field and asked : "How do we&#13;
get to Centerville?"&#13;
Leaning on his sp:.i.de handle he&#13;
dra,\tled, "Just two looks from hen:.&#13;
You look where l'm p ointin' :.,s fur&#13;
as you cnn look. Wh~n you get thtrc&#13;
you look right, 3s fur as vou can look.&#13;
That's Centerville." ·&#13;
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A&#13;
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C.u.IPOR1'L( h:gh-school&#13;
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teacher&#13;
was non-plused when she rrnd&#13;
the following note a"ttachcd to one&#13;
youngster's home\,·01k: ''I coi.ild not&#13;
submit this hmlJ/~work \Tsferdav.&#13;
There were no parking places left&#13;
so 1 had to go back home."&#13;
&#13;
lo the policeman, "I clcarlv had&#13;
the right of way when thi~ · man&#13;
ran into me, and yet you say J'rn to&#13;
blame."&#13;
The local officer eyed him accusingly: "You certainly were."&#13;
"But ,vhv?" the ruflled d1iver&#13;
wanted to k;ww.&#13;
&#13;
"Because," the officer replied,&#13;
"the 1fayor of tl&gt;js town is the father&#13;
of the fellow you hit, his brother is&#13;
Chief of Police, and what's mote I&#13;
go steady with his sister!"&#13;
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The Friendship Circle met Wednesday_, October first in the Ignacio&#13;
Presbyterian Church Annex. The meeting -was called to order by Circle&#13;
president , Paula 'Ji t t. The afternoon uas spent preparing for the Bake and&#13;
Rummage sale for Friday, October third.&#13;
Refreshments were served by Ers. Eda Hauret.&#13;
The sale on Friday was vrell attended and· there was a uide selection of&#13;
clothing and other articles for sale.&#13;
&#13;
'rhe Pah-Chu-Chu-Ua club members and guests enjoyed a salad supper I-londay&#13;
evening, September 22 in the Lions Club Hall.&#13;
The meeting was called to order by Julia Engler with the Pledge of&#13;
Allegiance and the Club Collect. 1-:embers introduced their guests.&#13;
Lrs. Janice Jar.::.es of the :Sayfield Pow Wow and a past district president&#13;
spoke on the history of the ?ederation. The first Women's club was in&#13;
Indiana.&#13;
The Roll Call topic was 11\Thy I Like Co.lorado 11 •&#13;
The Bicentem1ial Tea given by the club vdll be October 15th.&#13;
Nr. and Hrs. E. F. Patrick and their daughter Nrs. Patty Trease left&#13;
October fourth for Tucson to visit relatives.&#13;
Hrs. Trease ulannetl to spend the week uith her son David who was marr~&#13;
on October 10th&#13;
Tucson. The ?articks attended their grandsonis wedding&#13;
and tht:tP thought they might do sorie traveling. Mrs. Trease returned home.&#13;
Senor y Senora E. F o Patrick y su hija Patty Trease f ueron ah Tucson&#13;
Arizona ellos atenderon l a boda de David hijo de la SEi.:'r'(ora Trease el dia diez&#13;
d~ Octubre . La Senora Trease regreso a la casa y Los Senores Patrick&#13;
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vrt,aja.:ron Yn8,s.&#13;
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1:rs . Bessie Seibel, a resident of Arboles for 40 years , died in her&#13;
sleep , Fr_iday October t hird. i:Irs • .Seibel has celebrated her 8:1 st birthday&#13;
, J on Sunday, Au gu st 31st by attendinr, church services in Ignacio and taking&#13;
· the minister and his family, the .John Chendos, out to d inner.&#13;
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r.:r s. Seibel had long been a ctive in the ;allison c □!!l!l-:un i ty j_n the chur ch&#13;
and the· Grang e and the Ranchettes . She taught a Sunday school class for a&#13;
number of years .&#13;
The Rev. Don Lyday, pastor of the Allison Comrmn i ty church for a nuL1ber&#13;
of years, ca!!l~ fron: Los Ancel es to offica te at the funeral services on&#13;
·&#13;
',lednesday 'the eighth at t he Allison Corn.r:uni ty church.&#13;
r-;rs. Seibel wa~ born .August 31 , ·1894 in Osce ola , Iowa and ~arried Hilton&#13;
Seibel in 1919 . Four sons survive and a number of grandchildren and great&#13;
grandchildren.&#13;
La Senora Bessie Seibel res ldenta de Arboles por cuarenta anos murio&#13;
el viernes Octobre dia tres . La Senora Sei bel _celebro 81 anos de edad el&#13;
Domingo Agosto 31. Ella fue siemore activa en todas las actividades en la&#13;
comunidad de Allison y le echaran- L'leno s todos sus amigos.&#13;
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Dailey Hott 70, who spent his early years on the family ranch east of&#13;
Ignacio , di ed September 25th in Albuquerque.&#13;
E'uneral services and burial were in Pogo ;:,a Springs on Thursday, October&#13;
second.&#13;
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1'he Hot ts lived on a cattle rarich at Pagosa Sprj_ngs. Hr . Hott was&#13;
act1.ve in many community projects which included serving as .A r·chuleta County&#13;
Commis sioner and on the Southwest Hater Gonse1•vancy board.&#13;
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He i s sur vived by hi s -wife Fern , a sister, 1:Xs . Virginia Turner of&#13;
Durango and two brothers, Emmet and l·IBnley of · Ignacio and their fe.r.1ilies .&#13;
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Recount: when the chairman&#13;
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c:an'I belieYc hi,; a:,es.&#13;
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Asked by a \"i::;ito1· ,,·hat his&#13;
nam~ walZ. the l ittl(• boy a11,-,\·1:1·1:d,&#13;
"Six and S eYen-Eig·l1th.-s."&#13;
"\\'hat an odd 'nanw: '\rb&lt;.!re&#13;
did your pai·en t :-: ~et it·?• ·&#13;
"They pul led it~out of a hat,''&#13;
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What kt•£'p., mu.~ \ 1Yo1ild- bl:' inYestors out uf t ht_, i;tnd, 1:t:! r k,~l is&#13;
the supe n11arkl't.&#13;
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Elner Briggs left in September for some extensive traveling. He plar.iDed&#13;
f5.rst to visit his daughter, Alice and fa11.ily, in Milwaukee and t hen his&#13;
daughters Betty a.7ld Jessie befo_!,e coning ho~_e .&#13;
. .&#13;
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De turista extensive el Senor El mer Briggs propane vis itar ah su niJa&#13;
Alice y familia en i-:ilwaukee y sus otras dos hijas Betty y Jessie antes d.e&#13;
regresar.&#13;
Ouida B. Farmer l1ho taught in t he fifth and sixth grade in I gnacio fro;:;i&#13;
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194-9 tq 1964, di ed Friday Sept ember 26 in Redwood , Califor.r:iia.&#13;
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She made her&#13;
home in California the nast few year s to be nea.r her daugh-cer .&#13;
Kr s . Farmer had lived in Ignacio for a nur.::!ber of years after retiring&#13;
from teaching. Before r:ovin.g to Ignacio s he had taught in 1-:oab, Utah.&#13;
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She 1·1 as born in 1895 i n :::hi tewater, Colorado and gr~.duated f'ro1;1 Fru1.-ca&#13;
h i gh school . In 1921 she married Al den Far mer , ~ ran~~e; a.1:id st?c~;:nan .&#13;
j&#13;
Their daughter, Dorothy :i~cAllister and grana.son l ...J.rK live a.--c 1Jortola&#13;
Valley, Califor nia .&#13;
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Funeral services and burial were :tn Grand Junction.&#13;
Sintemos mucho al oir de la muerte de l a Senora Ouida Farmer ella 1:-.urio&#13;
el dia 26 de Septienbre en Redwood, Cal if ornia.&#13;
Fue 1•1iestra de el grado quinto y sixto en Ignacio por J:1uchos ci'nos o •&#13;
&#13;
�'.i.' o:::as Garcia 91+ , resident of Ignacio s i nce 1905 died l '.ond a.y 3ep ter:be r 2~·tl".&#13;
in : :ercy ::edical Cent e r . He had been in quite good health a nd attende d c2.&#13;
f anily dinner in Far ~ingtcn that wce~erid .&#13;
Services were :?ri day :r:or n ing i n the 3t. Igna.tius Ca tholic Church . Eurir&#13;
was i n Crestvi eH Ce:~et0r y .&#13;
::r. Garcia was a Der.iocrat and served f or r,;any ye ars as · a p re cinct&#13;
chairman .. He also served on the Ignacio town board . This past year he was&#13;
hono~~ed a s the .3enior Citizen of the r:onth by the I gnc~.cio £~-;i::.s.&#13;
He was born October 4 , 1880 i n Espanola , He,-, 1·•: e:dco .&#13;
D11ring h i s lif e time he worl-:ed a~ a mail carrier, in the grocery business a nd as a f a:r:11er-•&#13;
. Hrs. Garci a d ied in 1973 . He is survi ved by eight children , twenty&#13;
grandchildr en and seven great gr andchildr en , a bro t her and three sisters .&#13;
To1;1as Garcia r esidente de Ir,nacio desde 1905 riurio el dia 29 de septier::bre&#13;
A :pesar de que tenia'. 91+ anc s el a.bia estado en buena salud. y f ue a.h visi tar&#13;
su herr1ana en Far r1i ngton unos dias antes . Le sobrevivien ocho hij a s ~, hijas&#13;
vientes nietos y siete visnietos . Todos sus anigos de I gnacio sienten mu c~10 y&#13;
l o van a echar ~ucho ~enos .&#13;
,&#13;
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· ·rm sorry. I must have gone in between them.··&#13;
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Unor~ierC'c! mr.:rch;,ndise&#13;
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He licw it o r not . t h t:n • .i re :--t ill&#13;
comp:rni~•:- anin nd that mail J)CIJplc mp1•('ha1 1d i.-:e thv~· did not&#13;
o rd t•r a11d then .:!~.:-, t hem tor puymi:-nt . ff thi,.: h't!lpen,; w yon,&#13;
f1on 't 1)1_, Clll1&lt;:~1:·:1ui. Tia~ l.Px i.-.: on&#13;
youi· ~id1.:. YDu d,:, ni.~ , 11:,Ye to pm·&#13;
t'or m::: !·d,:,::dis c ::o\\ d:d n·t •1n k:r&#13;
ancl d0n'r want.&#13;
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F oi· e xamp](', in :\',,w York&#13;
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' Stall.', un,.:ol idt ed m c r..:ha:,disc b&#13;
con.~idcred to be in lll1 Cc 1ndttional&#13;
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gift. That m~ai,~ y on •::-an u,.:c or&#13;
diSJJO:,(i of it n.s y i.iu ,,,; tsh. with no&#13;
oblig ,,t ion &lt;.1 n y o ur part.&#13;
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"I know you're in bed with th_13 flu, but I need the&#13;
keys to the f:l:ng cubinet."&#13;
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l·-:r . and . :rs . Lyle Crawford s pent most of Sept e:r.:ber vacationing and&#13;
visiting r elatives of t:rs . Cra1•1fords in 3t . Joe, l:issouri and :i.,.an sas City .&#13;
1'hey retur ned hone the 30th of ,3eptember.&#13;
~epor y . Ben.or a I y ~e ~ra,-,f ord pas~ron todo el mes de Septiem~re en ,&#13;
vacacion visitando parienl,es de la Senora Cra ,;-1ford en St. Joe y L.ans a s C;ry&#13;
.i:•lissouri.&#13;
t~s. Geneva 0lbert had surgery at Mercy Hospital Friday morning ,&#13;
October t enth. She was able to r eturn hor!!e on li:onday and is recovering&#13;
Satisfactorily .&#13;
Fier son Robert and family were here from Lindri th Friday and Sa turd-3.y&#13;
to be w.i th her .&#13;
Robert o Olbert y familia de Lindrith, N. hex . vinieron a estar con su&#13;
mama Geneva Olbert quien est a r e cob rando&#13;
de c iruj i a.&#13;
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�Harry 2ichar~s&#13;
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J'.ohn Tiff any&#13;
Re.l:;h Cloud&#13;
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Vida ~lj_ t-ter&#13;
Aclelida Rt~-:bal&#13;
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Ellen et te Hm1::;y&#13;
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Colt Hoss&#13;
Audrey Rainwater .&#13;
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Joe \Ieaver&#13;
Carrie Brmm&#13;
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Jerome Olguin&#13;
l•iarcus 110'.-:e&#13;
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R\lth Snook&#13;
P.ily Joy&#13;
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Gilbert Bodonie&#13;
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~-:aurice Sage&#13;
Betty Bm:&#13;
Frances Pennecoose&#13;
Kline l Iyore&#13;
Dorothy m:i.ranj o&#13;
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"I can't get over Liberty and her pups_-;, I didn't&#13;
know sl:e was having an3:rta1r!&#13;
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tax on the animal. The ovmer of&#13;
the go:i.t complained bitterly, and&#13;
finally dcmamkd to know under&#13;
what law the. tax assessor made his&#13;
levv.&#13;
&#13;
"I /.;eep forgetting. Did we faire a sick d041 o:r&#13;
a vac~!ip_n da.y 7 "&#13;
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,:The levy is strictly in accordance&#13;
with the laws of the State of New&#13;
Jer-sey," said the tax m=.&#13;
"I demand proof of tha.tl"&#13;
snapped the goat man.&#13;
"Here it is right in the law hook'All propc.rty abutting and abounding· ou the public street shall be&#13;
taxed at the rate of two dollars per&#13;
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Larry Wiseman, a junior at the Abbey School in Canon City, fractured&#13;
his left arm in thTee places while playing intern-iural football on October&#13;
second. It hns been so ss;wllen and nain.fuJ. the doctor has beE:1:n nnabj_e to&#13;
set it, a.J.though, he j_s attending cl8.sses. Larry is the r.:anager of the&#13;
Abbey football teans this vear.&#13;
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. Larry 'diser:-.211 quien esta attendiendo la escuela en CaDon City~ se&#13;
quebro el brazo izuierd~ en tres partes cuando estaba juegando futbole&#13;
Todavi~no le an puesto colote por que esta el braze inchado y con mucho&#13;
dolor. La.rry es el ;nanej ador del tiro de futbol.&#13;
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i.'..rs . Grace Patr·ick retired i n Sentembe:- after 24 years as an er1plcyee&#13;
in t h~ Ign ~c i o pos toff ice , fi r st wor klng f er a n uuber of year~ wi t h post ~&#13;
. master ~Jell 1:arker and i n recent years with postmaster Harry rear son .&#13;
.rs •&#13;
Patrick ' s last day on t he j ob was Fri day September 26th .&#13;
;,irs . Onal ? r ice who has been a:1 Ignacio postoffice employee for a&#13;
n umber of years a s a s ubsti t ute cler k ha s suc ceeded :xs. Patr i cl-::.&#13;
The new clerk iri the nostoffice is Hrs . Lahoma Hotubbee who has had&#13;
s everal years ex peri enc e&#13;
other :post offi ces .&#13;
The Hotubbees ~oved to I gnacio and are living at the Agency since bei ng&#13;
re c ent ly tran sf erred here .&#13;
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La Senora Grace Fat riclc s e r etir o de su t r a_b aj o en la casa de correas el&#13;
i •&#13;
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di a 26 de seutembre.&#13;
La Senor a Opal Pri ce que ta~bien ah trabajado en 1~ casa de co~r eas ~or&#13;
mucho tiempo tomo el J.u gar de l a Senora Patri ck. La Senora La homa Ho tubbee&#13;
es l a nueva empl eada .&#13;
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"Guess what! Offic~r Cloney told me I'm the be~t per7&#13;
son in the city ot filling out occident reports."&#13;
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TI ru1::N uranium p rospectors armed&#13;
VV with Geiger COU\1ters first b~ga~&#13;
invading his region, a myst.1f1ea&#13;
K entucky oldtiroer confided to a&#13;
visitor:&#13;
. ,&#13;
"I don't t--now what tlus is a h&#13;
abou t. Fust thing I knew some feller&#13;
comes on the place with a goober&#13;
counter and said he's huntin' for&#13;
geraniums."&#13;
wo:-.1AN' s n u sBAND asked her&#13;
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A what she wanted for her birthday the ueKt week. She thought for&#13;
a moment, then s:i1·a, "N&#13;
1 o mor,e&#13;
scarfs, or stockings, or sheer b lacx&#13;
niohties. This year 1 ,,..,ant cold, hard&#13;
" for a ch ange..,&#13;
cash&#13;
T he followino- day her husband&#13;
fil1cd her rcq"u~t. He put $20 in&#13;
&#13;
nickels, dimes and qua rters into a&#13;
quart jar, then filled it with water.&#13;
O n her birthday he handed his wife&#13;
a solidly _fro7.en bottle of change&#13;
from the freezer locker.&#13;
Moving gardens&#13;
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\\"hen modng· to a ll~-.,- nomP.&#13;
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. it i!': 11ot prac tical t o m l:\? ,: hm g&#13;
the lic.Ht~cplants tltnt ,·rnt h.tv'-'&#13;
?.ccunntla~~d c:,, ·c1· tih' ,:1:-a r~:. Um&#13;
yo'll w i 11 ,1 ant so 1111;~• ~T&lt;.' C 1:t&gt;n·&#13;
arouncl to m:-d,e Uw n; ". plac-·•:&#13;
scc-111 nwro iik~ !111 me .. 11d ui,,·i!li.r&#13;
all nc,\· pl:un ,- ca n n ,n in to ;: ic;;_&#13;
of mo;1c,·.&#13;
Th ';-;o 111t ic,1·· " ·1··•k" ,. •\··,,&#13;
t..: .&#13;
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good tlippi1:g-:-- ;·rc.,11 1 ~-1a t ! · p la n~,-.&#13;
\ \T;1p th~m ii! \\"t:t na 1,t'r tnwc-1,and ,-ea! in p last it c:•J ntai ners.&#13;
The cutting:,; will stm· h,·alth,.for se,·e rn! days if kept in a l!'.1t-,l&#13;
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The Happy Homemakers Extension club meeti ng for October ~.1as held Friday,&#13;
the 10th a t t he h ome of 1,1rs . Christin e Call i s on with Hr s . Hazel Brake as&#13;
co- hostess .&#13;
The business meeting was condncted by club president , . Ers . ThelI!~a ~!right&#13;
and men bers disc11ssed the cominb ~uilt display and lessons on quiltin: for&#13;
November 13 in the bxtension club building at t he County fair grounds .&#13;
A Get ~iell card for Geneva Olbert was signed by the members . The program&#13;
consi sted of a de~onstration on tie making by Phyllis Lee , county extensicn&#13;
agent. .·.en's tic:, she assured the ladi es could be made with quite a professional look and. much chea::,er that they could be bouf;ht .&#13;
Ref:resh.1;1e~ts ,-, ere served by the hostesses . The :fove mber ir.eeting will be&#13;
a t the horne of l-1rs . Susan V,ni ter1an .&#13;
1-~. and j•Irs . Dick Horris were in Ignacio in September visiting his uncle&#13;
and aunt , the Loui e Horri s and Kenneth Mor ri s and a l so all the old f r iends&#13;
that he ·could contact the short time they were here . They now live in Long&#13;
Beach, California and flew here in a conpany pl an e bel ongin g t o t he c ompany&#13;
he works for . On their way to Ignacio they stopped over in Gallup to visit&#13;
cousins Jean a~ Lee ?atrick .&#13;
,.,,.,&#13;
Senor y Senora Dick 1-: orris visi taron ah sus tios Senor y Senora Louie&#13;
l·lorris ah sus primos Senor y Cenora l':enneth Horris . Taobien visi taron a todos&#13;
sus al!ligos. Ell6s ab.era viven en Long Beach, Clifornia . ~n el camino p&amp;.ra&#13;
Sll casa visi tar on ah sus pril.11os Jean y Lee ?a t ri ck en Gallup Nuebo !·:exico .&#13;
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~ATTEN-Tim: Southern Ute Tribal&#13;
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I J.&#13;
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Members&#13;
&#13;
November 1, 1975 is the last day to register to vote i_n the 1975 Tribal Election&#13;
to be held November 7, 1975. All enrolled Southern Ute Tribal members who are&#13;
18 years of age or older are eligible to register and vote; h01.11ever, you MUST&#13;
be registered before you can vote. Contact Mrs. Eileen Cande1aria·at the Bureau&#13;
of Indian Affairs Office, 563-4511 to be sure that you are registered to vote.&#13;
The temporary Council Room at the Community Center will be open all day November l,&#13;
1975 for last minute registration. Under the new Constitution the Tribal Chairman&#13;
and two Chairpersons wfl 1 be elected. You are encouraged to participate on&#13;
November 7, 1975. The strongest part you can play in your government is to VOTE!&#13;
HEAl~H~G t:Af-l COGS&#13;
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In a unique pmgram. the }Iinnesota Humane S0ci-etv is training dogs to "act as ear~" for de:tf&#13;
pe1·sons.&#13;
l:sing a sound-keying technique, the dogs arc trained t,l respond to such sounds as a ringing&#13;
tdephone, dGorbe)ls. alarm clock,&#13;
a u(omobilc. sirens and cl"ies. In&#13;
&#13;
order fo g-et the &lt;kaf person's&#13;
&#13;
.attention to the sound. the dog&#13;
run,; from tl1e sou1-e£' of I h(• sound&#13;
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f.1!Ll.10rl-M!U: HABY&#13;
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to the person, jurnps, and nms&#13;
back to the sour:d.&#13;
Right now the }finnc;;ota Humane Soc,ety ha;; the onl·,· heai·i~g ea1· dog- proi;rarn in th.: nation• .Arcoi'dini-:{ to !.'xecutin• c]J.&#13;
rector Ruth Deschene, wan, are&#13;
&#13;
gMI o_( ta:,_•i d1·it'CI' Roiicr/ B!,i-&#13;
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being dr&lt;1.wn up to make o{e program a-rnilahle to Gther human£'&#13;
socidie.s.&#13;
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Oi,f.' mi/!(,;,ii ;;;i/cs. Thut'8 th,:&#13;
dti'o ;·.-J. o(Jladisv,1. rris ..11r. !),; ,,.&#13;
du, w!w· ,,_·ca;·:, u bi'"&lt;:: clrn.uJ(c 11 ;··s&#13;
1,;Jirc,1·.'n u:/ii!e 0;1 d1,1y. (il;·,·tul!i&#13;
i!~[.i ;;1n;·e them 8:jft.000 iili!er:- ,;,,&#13;
his 1/136 Cadi/ld,· liiiu_1u.~i;,c. H,;&#13;
l1ouullt the car fo;· S!,.;O:i ~;al.&#13;
&#13;
othir thall a ile?.i(' t/'c.i1.~il/;'.,.,,-inr1&#13;
an~l Cl paint job. ha.~ lwci t,, ,;rnkr&#13;
011lu a jell' 111!//(H' i'L'j)Cti1·s,&#13;
&#13;
. Dorothy Olbert of the Oxford Grange was a first place winner in t:'le&#13;
National .Sewing Contest in Class A. end also the Best Sh01,1 in Colorado.&#13;
The awards were presented to the i.•rin.riers on September 25th during t..1.te annual&#13;
session of the Colorado State G.range convention in Cortez.&#13;
~ar~'.1e11 Gilbert of the :-:t. Allison Grange· won f i1·st prize in Class B.&#13;
and received a cash a-ward and a G.E. tane cassette recorder. Sharon Gil bcrt,&#13;
·&#13;
e.lso of l-it. Allison ·won third place in Class· A. and received cash and 8.&#13;
Proctor Silex toaster.&#13;
)&#13;
l:x s. Olbert' s prize uj.:rmer ,,ms a pant suit. Sane 4o Granges i.iere&#13;
represented. Her prizes included a ]10. Grange award, a 0~0 Savings Bond~&#13;
a electric broom and a nmnber of sewing aids from the sponsoring comoan:'l.es.&#13;
i:rs. Olbert was present at the state grange rneetin~ to receive her&#13;
awards for her attractive uant suit.&#13;
La Senora DorotcyOlbert miembra de Oxford Grange gan6 pri~er prieBo e.n&#13;
la contesta National de costura con un traje de pantaJ.ones Ciue ella hiso.&#13;
Tambien las senoritas Carmen y Sharon Gilbert rniembras de Et.. Allison GJ'.'ange&#13;
ganaron priemos de costura. Estes honores fueron uresentados ah estas&#13;
p~rsonas en la sesion de Colorad:9 State Grange en Cortez~ Colorado Septiembre&#13;
viente y cinco.&#13;
Er. and. Hrs. :1. L. Wisenan and l{rs. Charlotte Jones spent a few days in&#13;
l·~oab in Septeriber, did some sightseeing and visiting i.•Ti th the Louis B'ar 1~ers&#13;
and the Georg e Sisleys. The Aisemans also vi.sited their neo~he1·1 and f'a~1.1 ly,&#13;
the Jim 1:isemans and l-!rs. Jones visited longtime :Fruita friends., the Chester&#13;
&#13;
\larrens. ·&#13;
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.,.,...,,&#13;
,.&#13;
Senor y Senora W. L. 1:Iisenar1 y Senora Charlotte Jones fue r on , a 11:oa.b,&#13;
Utah en Se-,Jtimbre a visitar m rientes y a mi gos . Vi sitaron cen 1:::-'s familias&#13;
de Louis E~armer y George Gisleys. Los Hise!llan ' s visi taron con s 1.1 sobrj__n o&#13;
Jim Hiseman y la Senora J·ones con sus ami gos de mucho t i empo Senor y Senora&#13;
Chester Harren.&#13;
Kenneth Capell was here from his home in Colunbus, Ohio to see his&#13;
· Jt11er, Ers. l•Iae Cauell. They drove to l-:oab on }~onday and visited overnight&#13;
with 1-fr. and 1-:rs. George Sisley returning Tuesday. :;:.:r,. Capell left for his&#13;
ho1r.e Saturday morning, Gepter,1.ber 27th.&#13;
El Senor Kenneth Capell de Colm.nbus, Ohio visito a su madre la Senora&#13;
Sally Capell. Los dos fueron a !~ab, Utah a visitar amigos.&#13;
&#13;
�Joh.11 o.nd Judi th Chendo, uastors of the churches of the San Juan La!'ger&#13;
. ?e.rish, left Junday .3e:)teuber 28th for r~e':l Yorl: State . Rev . Chen do uill be&#13;
the associate :pastor of a. i'resbyterian church in Rye , I-reu York and ~:rs . c:1et ~ '.)&#13;
u:i.ll be attending Se~in~.ry pa.rt ti!'~~e in order to fulf ill the req uire•1e:".lts 01&#13;
ordination as a minister .&#13;
'fhe Chendos lived at Bayfield since July 197"1 , first a s a ssist.s.nt&#13;
pastors and after July 1'7, 1 972 as full ti~,e ni~·-iste!'s.&#13;
·&#13;
A ~&gt;arish- ·1•;ide worship se:-vice for the congr ega tions of Allison, Florida&#13;
Lesa, Bayfield and I gnacio was in the Ignacio church Su:nda.y morning Se:9teraber&#13;
21st . '1'110 service ,-ms follm·1ed by a farewell coffee f or the Chendos and&#13;
they were presented with a money tree.&#13;
~'here will be re Gular services every Sunday morni ng at all four churches&#13;
wi th lay :9eo-;-&gt;le and euest ninisters in cha.rge .&#13;
i.n Revcrando y Senora John Ch endo y su nino se fueron ah vivir ah Rye&#13;
i-iew Y.m.'k donde el Revenando Chendo va aser ne..stor asociado en la i glesia&#13;
Presbyteriana . El do~i n go Septe~ber 21 fu0ron · 1os ultinos servivics en&#13;
Ignacio por ellos y despues 1~ con 6 reeacion .les de jo_ adios y les presentaron&#13;
con un money tree .&#13;
$3vi11~:c-, ·on a shc2:.; trin9&#13;
&#13;
Dr. .Jean :'-ia\'er, Han·ani nu tdtio;1i5t. n~c.~ntly ofi~red t h0 foi Icn..-ing 10 :c,11g~eAtion:. 011 C g s ·:;&#13;
:\lc1gazin0 progrnra fo r way :=; a&#13;
wilL can i,.-:ll her lw:--baml:&#13;
l. Fatt~' t1 liim llp.&#13;
2. K1:·t•p him ~ining- (lo,·:n.&#13;
:3, C~e plelll.y of.-',,lt.&#13;
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4. Plv him \';iti1 c01 t'&lt;"r:, loach:cl&#13;
\•.~ith tr~ ar.1 f·~n(l :-·.ugal\ c!f r;(,ur:--.:. ~ .&#13;
0. Ply J~;m ,,·ifr li,1nor .&#13;
G. ~hi--.c hirn :,;r;;oizt:: cig·arettt~;-.;,&#13;
1.h&lt;:: mol'e thl' b(!ttc:r.&#13;
~-&#13;
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7. i)u:.:.n "his ('i] r')lc;-.;LL'!'(l! up.&#13;
S. I.Jon ·t lrt him relax.&#13;
0. l,01:p him np iate.&#13;
J 0 . ~ag and worry him.&#13;
&#13;
The n2xt t imc \·011 r ...;J10c-:-trins::'&#13;
C'el fra n&gt;&lt;l on rh ~· end,; ;::o the\· .-1·2&#13;
hnnl t~ p~t-~h ;rp·o,:rh ~he l11~lt::-;.&#13;
:--imply dip t he tip.-; i:i cohu·l~•,;s&#13;
nail polish and !et dry.&#13;
&#13;
Memory c.:5::ett o,;&#13;
&#13;
Your rncmurv a nd ,·our niiLt)&#13;
are two ]!l'i&lt;;,:•los,:; f~irt;; y ou can&#13;
shan.• ,,·ith y:1ur i'nmil;;. }lu::'.::!l":,'&#13;
ca:;SE!t le.:; a re a new d irne:1,,i()lt to&#13;
the old faniil~· :i.\111,m - a ,,.-ay ti·&#13;
gin: a pit·ce of your.,..:df to funu·~ -&#13;
&#13;
·&#13;
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O"(!lll'l'Htiorn;.&#13;
&#13;
. ,\,.C&#13;
:\!,,J.:in;r a t,l].lP n'(:(11"( 1·ing 15&#13;
easy ns ti.n,:lin;_;- :, ca-;,-l't te r0to,·der. The:::c m;n· sell for ,,;:: lc.l\\" :1A&#13;
S:20. cir can i)~i buno,,;cd •~r \l:-('(l&#13;
~t lil1rari(•...;. schc,o],:: 01· C'lrnrch,,;.&#13;
Tap(•.-; nm :_~O 1.o CH) min ,lt._;,; illnf~&#13;
ant1 ,\ ':'imple i1i:-,trnc:tioll :-;~:-:-ion&#13;
will c"'piain {I~~ fe ,,· op: rntional&#13;
&#13;
I:&gt;&#13;
&#13;
pi·ocl'CIu re,- .&#13;
A life!i!·nc of \'.-dl\L'"' .--ho11ldn ·t&#13;
simply p,i::-:-: - un k :,;s it·,~ t•J a&#13;
t np,•. .--\mi do1d t,',t·:-k,ok l'rn 1&#13;
recol\e c:tio n.~: a typit al day \\'hen&#13;
&#13;
Rev. a:nd 1-..:rs . R. r . EcCluggage were j_n town, Friday, Oct ober t hir d and&#13;
sto'.)ned to s av 111 Hello' 1 to the 'Jiser:~an fanilies.&#13;
·&#13;
- .. The g cCluggages lived in I gnacio so:::e 30 ye2.rs ago i.1hile Rev. l-:':_CJ7 uggage&#13;
was a Sunday s chool missionary for soutweste:rn Colorado and eastern Dta.h.&#13;
/&#13;
He also preached one Sunday a r1onth in the Ignacio Presbyterian church and&#13;
l·!I'S . i-icCluggage taught in the hi gi.1 school.&#13;
.&#13;
They s o en t a good r2r,.:1y :r ears since then in Juneau, Alaska 2.1':d built a&#13;
church overiocking the 1-:end.e~hall Glacier . They ar e now living in Bloo"~fiela.,&#13;
Hew Mexico .&#13;
Revcrando v Senora H. z. EcCluggage anduvieron en Ignacio s alu dan do a&#13;
las Wisernnns co;acidos y a migos de ellos desde que los l~Cluggage vivian&#13;
aqui corno t :cienta ands pasados. Ahora v i vin en Bloori.field, i-:uebo ~.:exi con .&#13;
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&#13;
LOUIE AND IRENE MORRIS&#13;
The story of the westward movement and the adventurousness of America can be told in the lives of many of its families. One such f~mily&#13;
is that of James Morris who was born in Ocosoley County Kentucky in 1870&#13;
and died in California in 1955. James married Laura Kate Waggoner in Arkansas&#13;
in 1893. While they lived at Berryville, their son Louie was porn on&#13;
November 18, 1900. From there they moved to -Eureka Springs, Ar kansas for a&#13;
while and then went to McCloud, Okla. to grow cotton. In 1908 J ames loaded&#13;
his family and possessions in a covered wagon and headed for House , New&#13;
Mexico, which is about 45 miles south of Tucumcari. The Morrises bought&#13;
a claim and opened a general store handling grpceries, dry goods, hardware,&#13;
kerosene, etc. staying there five years. James might have stayed at House&#13;
but he kept remembering stories about the San Juan Mountains the Waggoners&#13;
had told. Laura's father and one of her uncles had spent a year tr~pping&#13;
furs in.the mountins north of Durango years before. After 5 years at House,&#13;
James sold out and loaded the covered wagon. By that time Louie was 12or&#13;
13 years old. According to his memories travel by covered wagon was not&#13;
bad.&#13;
11 0ur wagon was pulled by two mules which could cover about 40 m.iles per&#13;
day if the roads were good. We carried barrels of water, bacon, flour,&#13;
beans, potatos, coffee and a few canned goods. Dad built a bed in the&#13;
back of the wagon and a cupboard on the rear.· The door of the cupboard .&#13;
came down.on hinges to form a table top. The stretch of road from Albuquerque to Cuba was hard because of all tl1e sand. My brother and I followed&#13;
in our buggy. The trip to Tiffany took ahout two weeks. 11&#13;
The Morrises operated a ranch for Limebargers for one summer, loaded&#13;
up their wagon and headed back to Arkansas. James retraced his steps&#13;
back to House and sent on to Amarillo. That night when the family was&#13;
parked in the wagon yard, James walked up and said, "Pack up. We 1 re&#13;
going the rest of the way on the train." James had sold the wagon and&#13;
team to another man.&#13;
The family was in Arkansas a short time, then back to Oklahoma City&#13;
where James corresponded with Mr. Fierman and Mr, Dalton, the owners of&#13;
·the Allison store. In 1911+ The Morrises bought the store at Allison.&#13;
and settled there for three years.&#13;
Louie recalls, 11 Children in school were mischievous then as well as&#13;
now. I remember the time one or the boys put a bottle of ink on the&#13;
pot belly stove. Pretty soon it blew up and splattered ink all over&#13;
the ceiling. But as a rule we weren't any better or any worse than&#13;
children a.re today."&#13;
About 1915 or 1916 the farmers around Allison decided to incorporate&#13;
and start their own telephone company. Every body who wanted a phone&#13;
bought stock in the company. The Shanks family were the opera.tors. Of&#13;
course it was a:11 partyline. Everyone had a different ring, two longs&#13;
and a short, long short long, etc. Everybody heard the rings and everybody listened in. The more who listened in, the dimmer the sound became~&#13;
If a child wanted to be mischievous or if someone was talking too long&#13;
you could place the ear piece over the mouth piece and it would make a&#13;
horrible noise whick would quickly clear the line.&#13;
·&#13;
There were many traveling salesmen in those days (the people called&#13;
them drummers, a name the salesmen hated). Since there was no cafe in&#13;
Allison, Laura provided a place for the salesmen to eat.&#13;
In 1918 we sold. the Allison store-and moved to Twin Falls, IQaho,&#13;
for one summer and then on to Portland Oregon. 'The M:orrises were· in&#13;
Portland when the great flu epidemic everyone has heard so much about&#13;
struck the country. Louie was working at a cooperage at the ·time.&#13;
&#13;
·j&#13;
&#13;
�3)&#13;
'.11 got&#13;
&#13;
~&gt;• 50 per day for checking the barrel heads after· they ·were&#13;
&#13;
sawed to make ·certain the beveled edge was smooth and without flaws. I&#13;
rode the street car to work. During the ·worst of the flu epidemic the&#13;
conductor· woule only let a .few people on at a time. We stayed in Port1.a.nd through one winter, then returned t o .Allison to· buy a fe.rm from&#13;
Scoggins (Now· the place belongs to Harry Engler). 11&#13;
.&#13;
It vas a big event in 1 919 when .James bought his fi:rst car, a 4-&#13;
&#13;
door Chevrolet, an open car with ~i canvas roof and. side· curtains which&#13;
were kept rolled up u~der the seats until needed. The Morrises enjoyed&#13;
their car, but not when it was muddy. There was no gravel on the roads&#13;
in those days.&#13;
In 1920 Louie started dating Irene Young. I1~ene I s parents~ Archie&#13;
and.. Nancy Young w~re farmers at HcClave, Colorado, 20 Lliles west of&#13;
Lamar, before t he"y moved to S.1.1!. Coloradoc Their i:r.'}.'igated farm pro~•&#13;
duced alfal fa a.nd gr·ains. In 1913 when Irene was ten, her :oarent.'.'l sold&#13;
their farm and moved to a place just across the New Mexico l ine south&#13;
of Allison. Hr. Young butlt a nlce tw·o story hou,-rn (The one he built vas&#13;
moved to Colorado before Ffavaj o Lake i•ras filled. It is now· the Rc·"bert&#13;
Cox hcjnenear Tiff a.ny.) The Youngs stayed in Hew 1fe:x:ico ·t-wo years then&#13;
traded thei:r- farm -for one nearer Allison •. In 1920? I:.eenc quit schocl&#13;
when her mother d:i.ed. in order to take c2..re of ·her little sister 5 · Oliva~&#13;
'i'ragedy struck the fa~ily again in 1922. Oliva contracted d.ipJ·J.the::•i2.&#13;
and diod. ·&#13;
·&#13;
·&#13;
Loutn and Ir~me were married Oct . 29, 1922. They lived i n the hou~ ewhere Ella l•'la ck now lives f Ol' a while, t he~ moved to 1+50 B:cown L1g _:J.n&#13;
Ignacio ,-;here tl1ey still live. That same year Louie, his b:r.otheI· Anthon y- ·&#13;
and thej_r Dad. eac.h bOU!Iht 1 /3 inter·e.s t~ in t he Economy Store which a:l:&#13;
th8.t t:i me '\'.'cLo locB.ted whe:-ce the present SheJ.. te:r·ed \forkshc,p is.&#13;
11&#13;
Dad Just bought L"!to the stor2: to h8lp us get sta1·tecl. Aftei'.' a&#13;
YE-)8.I' o:c so Anthony ?J'J.d I bought Dad I s interest. Abo1J't a year after&#13;
. buyin·g the store the l1oJ'.•ri ses he~;an selling a new pTodµct, · AtFate:r.·- KEmt&#13;
· and. Philco 1·acUos. Louie reme:11b0:r:-s when his Dad first :read about :r:adios ~&#13;
J'ames said, 11 It says here they- are br:LngL1,t: out o. ~·ce..chine the.t wDl p:v::k 1&#13;
up frnund out of the a.il' without wires, Y01.J. can't. beJ.ieve, th.at c2.n you? i&#13;
~l".h.e fii~st :r·.::1.dios in Ignacio op£:1·ated lrit~ batteries. 'J'h.ere was no eJ.cc,..&#13;
t:ricity Len,. Pco:i::•1e put up 100 ftQ antennas. Since the air ,._,aves were&#13;
not j3J:linod w:Lth huDr:i.reds of stat:i..cns , peo~8le could. pick up stations&#13;
from. aLL ove1· the country~ 11 tre used to got :KFI Los 11.ngelos, KOA DG)lVc~.l'&#13;
and other stations as far c.11:a.y as Pj_ttsb,.ng 5 Pennsylv2.ni.n. i:&#13;
In 1927 :Dill Bryan j_nstalled an electric p12nt on the river straight east&#13;
of the Vial t Shop. Louie and a nrnn.ber· of other· res:i.cknt.s had their houses&#13;
,,.,J.red f o:r electrj_city and hooked i:c.to the systei:1. 'l'he ·:0ower plan t o:iwrat- ·&#13;
ed only 3 hours por day fro~ 5:00 to 8:00 ?.He Thouch the hours wero&#13;
limiteci~ the electric lights \'Jere qui tG a.n advance oveJ:&gt; the coa.1 oiJ. l a ri1)S.&#13;
When he mo,.red to town Louj_e ~ot i·,1volVE'~d j_n local. s·oorts. F:i.rst ne&#13;
.joined the Ute Baseball Team \:hen· the tm,n-1 team. 11 In those days :9eo;,1lo&#13;
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took the town teams seriously.&#13;
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We playe d Az tec, Silverton and Pagosa.&#13;
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\'i'e also had Saturd a y iTJ..ght Danc,~s; 1)a 1.•tj_es 5 and then the nov:li-?f;. '/!:le&#13;
Andersons and the EcJ\r:ild.ns s tarted t he Ute ~:heatrc; south of the Bar/;,&#13;
Ha.r:cv Hc,:runkiE used to play the niano ;,t the s:L1ent movies. · Ir:.11 1 S:28&#13;
the Talkies cam~-: to I£:i1c=tcioo ·. 'l!:e fil'.3"t one ~~-s~n·:ced lil Jolson"&#13;
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\'fnen Loui.0 2.nd I:ren8 touf';hi:; tt.,~ :fi:e.st closed car· in It;rn,,.cio, it·&#13;
created quite c~ st:i. r•~ A lot&#13;
ucople said. n l FOU:Ldn' t 1'ide :tn that 11&#13;
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I feel like telling -thera they wouldn't have that problem if they washed&#13;
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WELCONE TO Ot]R OCTOBER SOCIAL&#13;
DATE&#13;
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October 22, 1976&#13;
Community Center&#13;
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WEEN&#13;
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12:00 noon&#13;
Pot Luck&#13;
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Our main dish at this social ~'ill&#13;
be enchiladas(the best in the west)&#13;
and posole.&#13;
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Allison-Arboles&#13;
Town of Ignacio&#13;
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Please bring main dishes&#13;
Please bring dasserts&#13;
Rural areas NW &amp; - · Please bring salads and vegetables&#13;
near Igne.cio&#13;
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Thg.nk You From Nrs. Hauert&#13;
I would like to express my thanks to all the senior citizens and&#13;
other friends who sent cards and visited me in the hospital. A special&#13;
thank you to the Ignacio Ambulance crew who took good care of me on the&#13;
-vrny and i:lho responded so quickly when we called. I thj_nk it is wonderful&#13;
for ou1: town to have the BJ!lbula.nce. I appreciate the work of Donna Young&#13;
and other·s w·ho worked a long ttme to get the ambulance ·here. Ymr don't&#13;
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appreciate it until you need it.&#13;
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Thank you,&#13;
E,da Hauert&#13;
.Jgp Ooenip_g&#13;
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Frances Buck needs:live-in help. $14.oo per day plus room and board.&#13;
lf you are interested, please call 563-4224.&#13;
Burritos !&#13;
Senio1· Opportunity Service 1Jill be selling burritos at the Halloween Canival Oct. 29 5 1976 at the Cofill!l.unity Center to raise money for the&#13;
Senior citizens pTogram. These burritos will sell for ,~75 and are&#13;
undoubtedly some of the best made in the Southwest. Be sure to come to&#13;
the carnival with a big appetite!&#13;
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After ddiYcring what he considered a stirrir.g, fact-filled campaign speech, the candidate&#13;
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looked Ot~t &lt;1.L his audience and conficknily J.~kcd, "No1v, are there&#13;
any quc:;t ions?"&#13;
"Yeah," came a voice from the&#13;
crowd. "Who else is running?" 0&#13;
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Two immigrants from Greece&#13;
were watching their first football g::une. After a few minutes&#13;
of mystified silence, one shouk&#13;
his head and said to the other,&#13;
"It's all Arncric,,n to n1e!"&#13;
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Glass reunion: when e-vcrym:e get.s together to see who's&#13;
falling ap'.1rt.&#13;
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I'm not either lazy! I just fig1Jre that if I\Yot.he1· :1\'ature can&#13;
get. a 1l tlrn.sc, Jc.:n. es off the trees&#13;
·without my hdµ, she can dispose oft h,;;m tl1e same way.''&#13;
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A young woman who h&lt;1cl gi:&lt;::n&#13;
h irlh lo a baby boy in the h o::;p1lal&#13;
ele vator told a nm:se how cmlrnrrasscd she .was al,out i t . "Du,1't&#13;
feel bad," consoled the nurse.&#13;
"Why, two years ago,~ '":om~n&#13;
gave birth to a Ii tt1c gu·l rn lne&#13;
hospital parking lot!"&#13;
"I know,'' wailed the unhitppy&#13;
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mother. "That was me, loo!"&#13;
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�A longtime resident of the Bayfi_eld area, Mrs. Bessie Salabar 86, died&#13;
1n September in Community Hospital. Mrs. Salabar and her husband Albert&#13;
had many Ignacio friends. Mr. Salabar died in 1 967.&#13;
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She was- '.l)-Ol"D in Springview, lifebr. from 1925 to 1935 she served as postmistress in the Bayfield postoffice.&#13;
Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Pat (Geneva) Ryan and Mrs. H. Ray&#13;
(Genelle) Macht of Pagosa Springs.&#13;
Twelve members of the Women's Group of the Presbyterian Church met in&#13;
the home of Mrs. Richard Gardner for their regular meeting on September 22nd.&#13;
The group are studying the Women of the Bible. Dainty refreshments were served&#13;
at the close of the meeting.&#13;
Then on October 1st and-2nd Mrs. Ann Foreman, Preiident. and Mrs. Audrey&#13;
Ellison, Secretary of-the Friendship Circle attended the. Western Colorado&#13;
Presbyterial meeting of the.United Presbyterian \fomen's Association in Durango.&#13;
Women from the various organizations in ·western Colorado were in Attendance to&#13;
learn more of the work of the Presbyterial and to meet the new officers. It&#13;
was a most inspirational and interesting meeting.&#13;
Fifteen m·embers and two guests, Mrs. Olice Dillon and Mrs • .Janice Smith,&#13;
eo•joyed a great number of -Salads when the Pah-Chu-Chu-Wa Club met for their&#13;
re·gul.a;_r meeting on. r;fonday evening , September 27th. President Sheryl .Nayfield&#13;
pres i ded.,at. the meeti ng - pl ans wer e made for the Annual Arts and Craft Show&#13;
given for the tea cher s anp. parents in the Ignacio School District on October&#13;
11 th . Modene Mayfield . and Carmen Rea were in charge of the Tea and Vi~ginia.&#13;
~ Rl.i:&lt;!hn1ohd to set tliY the Exhibi ts . · Hany fine artists in the area are asked to&#13;
dfspla;y: ·their talents.&#13;
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The Bayfield Bridge Club met in the home of Henrietta Gardner on Tuesday&#13;
September 21st - prizes were won by Gertrude Sower High, l-fary Squires low and&#13;
Millie Leubchow Bingo.&#13;
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"l just threw i!'I a diploma fron_1 a dog obedience_ school&#13;
to see if anyone would.catch it."&#13;
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through the car wash."&#13;
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Happy Birthday&#13;
·Feliz Cumpleanos&#13;
Andy Duran&#13;
Mike Gallegos&#13;
Danny Reider&#13;
Sunshine Smith&#13;
Nettie Unca Sam&#13;
Betty Gallegos&#13;
Ralph Cloud&#13;
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Elma Barclay&#13;
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Lucy Thompson&#13;
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Willard Reider&#13;
Rudy Mestas&#13;
Harry Richards&#13;
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Graves Gunn&#13;
Dotty Fentzlaff&#13;
Adelida Ruybal&#13;
Pearl Barns&#13;
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John Td:ffany&#13;
Irene Burch&#13;
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Sanen Pronto!&#13;
Kenne.th Bl&amp;ck&#13;
Ruth Rowse&#13;
Edith Canterbury&#13;
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N:r. and Hrs. Ben Cordova attena.ed a conference of Catholic people held&#13;
at Sacred Heart Church j_n Alamosa, Colorado Saturday and Sunday Octo'ber 9th&#13;
and 10th. They also visited Robert Mackie a senior citizen former residept_&#13;
.of the Oxford area, he sold his pl.ace here and moved to Alaimosa last year·~,.&#13;
Carmen says he looks very good. A daughter of some old friends of bis is&#13;
·stay:tng with hi_E! while she atteno.s Adam State College.&#13;
Senor y Senora Ben Cordov~. atendieron una Conferenc:i.a~:para jente&#13;
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Ca tol.ica que tomo lugar en la iglesia del sagrado corag.on en Alsi.mos!a,· CoJ.o;r:atlo&#13;
el. Salado y domingo c}ias nueve y diez~ Tambien visitaron·· ·pon el viejito · .,,&#13;
~S.obert rfaclde, el vivia en Oxford y el ano pasa.do vendid su lugar y se mudo&#13;
para Alamosa, una h2ja de unos amigos se esta con el y ella atendie el colegio&#13;
de Adam Sta·ce.&#13;
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�Elm.er Briggs 74, ' di_ed Saturday, · September 18th in Mercy Medical ~enter. g)&#13;
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.He had Q-een "in 'poor health for some time.&#13;
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·:: .. ,:, --:~~e-~~l -s.-erv;t.ces were held ·i'lednesday afternoon, the 22nd, in the Allison&#13;
Co~ ~ ¥ _C:_b:ooch with the Rev~ Robert Kearns officiating.&#13;
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Allison C.emetery.&#13;
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Burial was in the&#13;
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- • -14r-. -!tl'ig.gs was born March 5, 1902 in Rocky Ford. The family moved to&#13;
All:i~.OJl · :i-n 190 5. He gre'!.11 up in the Allison community and later he and his&#13;
f'amily l:L.ved on the home ranch. He helped care for his younger brothers and&#13;
sisters following the death of his mother.&#13;
He· marri.e.d Franc·e s FI ack of Ignacio. Mrs. Briggs before her death was&#13;
a .. teacher in the Ignacio elementary school.&#13;
Mr·•. Briggs wa-s a farmer for around 60 years. After the Briggs family&#13;
moved to .Ignacio he worked as a custodian in the Ignacio schools about 10&#13;
years. He was a 50 year member of the Mt. Allison Grange and the Allison&#13;
Community Church. He served as an church elder for many years.&#13;
His unfailing good humor and courtesy won him a host of friends.&#13;
The three daughters Jessie, Bety and Alice survive and also his two sons,&#13;
;Bill •" and ·Richard; seven sisters and two brothers as' well as many other r·elatives.&#13;
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Mrs. Ruby Hailey returned home Sunday . afternoon after an extended visit&#13;
in California. Her sister returned hone with her.&#13;
· La Senora Ruby Hailey regrescf a la casa el dom.ingo en la tarde despues&#13;
de vlsi tar con su hermana en California par -u n largo tiempo. Su heri11ana&#13;
bino· con ella.&#13;
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Kenneth Capell of Columbus Ohio arrived in Ignacio Friday, September 2L~th&#13;
to vi~it his .mother, Mrs. Sally Capell.&#13;
K_enneth Capell de Columbus Ohio esta a qui visi tando 2. su mama SaJ.ly Cape.. )&#13;
L(;l. ____ss:nora Capel_l se· va con su hij o a pasar el invierno en Ohio.&#13;
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"I t_hin~ _it's the T._ Y_. repa!rman."&#13;
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Tony Valdez from Anpoch,. California is here visiting his:•:fa.ther and :,Aunt·,&#13;
Tobias and Felicita Valdez. Other visitors at the Valdez home ·is theil"- brother&#13;
--.Jn law Henry· Valdez, Henrys niece Louisa Lucero and his daughter-in-law __: '. .:-i~·&#13;
Loyolla Valdez all from Hawthorne, Nevada.&#13;
: - · . ·: :. t ,__r' Tony Valdez de Anpoch, California esta en Ignacio visitanto· a 'SU: .p·a dre __&#13;
y tia Tobias y Felicita Valdez. Tambien su cliliado Henry Valdez una ~obr-ina de Henry Louisa Lucero y su nuera Loyolla Valdez de Hawthorne, Nevada.&#13;
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estubieron en casa de Tobias y Felicita por unos dias.&#13;
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Happy Homemaker Ex.tens ion ladies, Modene Hayfield; Jannie King;, Olive&#13;
Dillon, Wona Roberts, Carmen Rea and Eula Preston attended the Distr.ict meet.;;:&#13;
ing of Extension clubs at Cahone, Colorado- Tuesday October 5th, Eula Rre-st&amp;n&#13;
was elected new district uresident.&#13;
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Niembras de el club Happy Homemakers Modene Mayfi¥d, Jannie King, Olive&#13;
Dillon, Nona Roberts, Car1_t1.en Rea, y Eula Preston atenderion la junta de&#13;
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distri to del extension club en Cahone, Colorado el martes dia cinco de.- .octubre.&#13;
La Senora Preston fue elegida nueva presidenta del distrito.&#13;
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We wish to thank all the people that helped make the Bake Sale ··ror the.&#13;
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St. Ignacio Parish a success.&#13;
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Our Church building has been condemed and services are being-held in the&#13;
Parish Hall. 1·le will have to have many more Bake Sales etc. so wei. can ,start&#13;
building our new Church next spring.&#13;
~ueremos darles las gracias a todos 1~$ personas que ayudaron en µn modo&#13;
otro con la venta de comida el domingo en la igles~· de San Ignacio~ ~- ~anto&#13;
a las que cocinaron como a los que compraron o dono·an. El edtficio fue · •&#13;
condenado y ahora la misa es en el ~arish Hall. T. emos que tiner ;nud'nas .&#13;
ventas mas . para recogier fondos para construir u , a nueva iglesia comesando&#13;
en la primavera.&#13;
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Loretta Wiseman left September 17th for Greeley to attend her Sophomor·e ,&#13;
year at CNC. Her mother, 11rs. Beverly ·wiseman · and grandmother? Mrs·. Hargarf:'!t&#13;
Wiseman al so made the trip. They stopped to see Larry at the Abbey School,&#13;
in Canon City and Gretchen and David Gerr:ier in Denver. Mrs. W~seman stayed&#13;
with her sister, Nrs. Lena Witt in Denver. They returned home the 23rd.&#13;
Shelby and Roberta Smith took a short holiday to Denver and Colorado&#13;
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Springs October 8-9-and 10th. They met Lyle and Linda Fields in Denver and&#13;
attended a play called 11 .A Matter of Gravi ty 11 , a comedy starring Kathryn&#13;
Hepburn. After the play, Shelby says 11we stood at the stage door with about&#13;
100 other people until Kath..ryn ·walked out to her car. It was a lot of fun to&#13;
see her up close and to hear her- talk briefly to a few of the people. 11&#13;
The Smiths had German Food at tb.e ..1Llpine Village Inn an_d did a little&#13;
shopping. The Aspens at the lower elevations were still in full leaf and very&#13;
beautiful on the return trip.&#13;
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Shelby y Roberta Smith tomaron una corta vacacion el dia ocho nueva y ~iez&#13;
de Octubre, ellos fueron a Denver y Colorado Springs. · En Denver se juntaron&#13;
!!On sus amigos Lyle y Linda Fields y atenderion una comedia .titulada 11 A&#13;
.·&#13;
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._..,'~atter of Gravity" donde la estrella fue Kathryn Hepburn.&#13;
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· Despues los cuatro, juntas cqn cien a mes otras personas -s.e esperaron&#13;
para verla. otra vez. Ellos tambien gozaron de los colores hermosos de otono&#13;
en todos los arboles.&#13;
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Mr . · and Mr·s. Homer Kerns of Den,t€r, Colorado visited Mr. and Mrs.- ,Jeck&#13;
Smalle~ e..'ld Hr. and lfJXs . Cliff Bruffett at their ranch near Cxfor-d and t:lei::·&#13;
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sister- in-law Daisy Kerns of Ignacio .&#13;
_ Sefl0r y - Senora Homer Kerns de Denver, Colorado visita:-on con Senor y&#13;
S~ra Jack Smalley con Senor y Senora Cliff .Bruffett en su rancho cerca d.e&#13;
Oxf'brd ya su cunada Daisy Kerns en Ignacio.&#13;
Mike Pirlckert, a Ignacio high school graduate "fno was -appointed to WestPoint' graduated last June . He. was home for a time this surnmer and is now .&#13;
s·tationed at Fort Henning, Georgia in the Parachute Jump training progra:i. .,&#13;
El. jo"'?~::n Mike Pincke.rt g:raduante de la escuela al ta en Ignacio graduo·&#13;
en West Point en Junio. Despues de pasar un tiempo visitando aqui en su&#13;
r.as-a at.ora -esta estacionado ~n F0rt Benning Georgia.&#13;
Mrs •.Mary Pearson and Mrs. Opal Price drove to C~_non ·-City on · .August 19th&#13;
for a few days visit with their sister, Dora May Rowse and her husband Bob.&#13;
After retiring from fa~ming in the Oxford area, the Rcwses moved to- Canon&#13;
City to make their home.&#13;
Las hermanas Nary Pearson y Opal Price fueron a Canon City, ,Colorado el&#13;
dj_a diecinueve de octubre a visi tar con ot1•a hermana y esposo Dora ·...May y · Bob&#13;
Rowse •. La familia-Rowse eran ranche~os en Ox~ord y despues ·de retira~se d~&#13;
su t!'a.bajo an. echo. su residencia ·en Canon City.&#13;
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Charlotte Padilla. returned to . Greeley in September for her sophomore&#13;
year at ·the College . He,r mbther and stepfather, ,Emma and Bob Pinclcert took·&#13;
her to Greeley. She is living on campus and sharing an apartment with a ·&#13;
couple of girls also attending college. ·. /&#13;
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La· Serro..r..ita Charlotte Padilia-~egreso a Greeley en Septiembre a camenzar&#13;
su segundo a.~o en el colegio . Su mama y su pa&lt;lrastro ~mma y Bob- Pinckert la&#13;
llevaron.&#13;
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"Wcli/' said the professor to one&#13;
student, "I'm glad to see-you final-&#13;
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"Yes. I bought a ·parrot."&#13;
"What does a parrot h:we to do&#13;
with it? I said you should get an&#13;
alarm clock!"&#13;
"I did-'-but I slept right through&#13;
it. Then I go_t this parrot. Now&#13;
when I go to bed I set the rlock&#13;
a,nd put the parrot's cag.e on top&#13;
of it.. What that hirJ says when&#13;
the alarm g-oes off would ,vake&#13;
King Tut' himself!"&#13;
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