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Winter Wise&#13;
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. f~ost walk slow,&#13;
. W alk fast in snow, i;ead on your toe;&#13;
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'-'Vhcn frost an d :i.re shoe lea t e r.&#13;
Sit by the fire, an sp.&#13;
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TRADITIONAL&#13;
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�JULIAN S. BAKER&#13;
An Indian family riding 1n a wagon pulled by two horses came&#13;
jolting over the last hill into the Pine River Valley. Almost&#13;
ready for its second cutting, the hay in the meadows was brilliant&#13;
green and restful to the eyes. This time ct.year the river was low&#13;
and clear. Here and there the family could see the flashing movements&#13;
of large feeding trout. To the south they could see the depot and a&#13;
few other buildings in the young village of Ignacio. Up the valley&#13;
to ths ~ight was their destination, several buildings of the Ute&#13;
Agency and a few homes.&#13;
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Julian Baker was eight years old. He had no idea this trip&#13;
would mean any more to him than other previous trips to visit a&#13;
cousin who lived near the agency and to trade fo~ supplies in Ignacio.&#13;
But it was to be very different. The next morning after all business&#13;
and visiting was done, Julian's father hitched the horses and loaded&#13;
the supplies. As Julian approached t!1e· wagon, his father stopped him&#13;
and said,"These are your relatives here. They will be a family to&#13;
you. You won't need to feel that you are away from home.~ Through&#13;
tearful eyes Julian beheld his C3ther in the wagon and began slowly to&#13;
understand that he was expected to stay. Almost before he could begin&#13;
to wonder why this was happening a bell began to ring distantly.&#13;
''Do you hear that? 11 his father said. "That's the 'school bell. Do&#13;
you see those boys and girls going to that building? You go over&#13;
there too. Your cousins will be a family to you. 11 Julian watched&#13;
the wagon roll slowly toward the river, then turned and walked more&#13;
slowly toward the strange building across the field.&#13;
Julian recalls the winter holidays were all new to him. Until&#13;
school he knew nothing of Halloween, Thanksgiving, Christmas or Easter.&#13;
On his first Halloween celebration he remembers a great bowl of a&#13;
new food called popcorn, and remembers even more clearly how that he&#13;
ate with delight and great gusto until he was 111. Soon enough the&#13;
school became a familiar and comfortable place. Most years thereafter he rode the train to Ignacio in September.&#13;
Julian was born July 17, 1892, on his father's farm in a canyon&#13;
behind Allison. Since the county line runs right through their place,&#13;
Julian says to this day he is not sure whether he was born in Archuleta&#13;
or in La Plata County. One of his earliest recollections is a clear&#13;
memory of men surveying the section lines near Allison. This was done&#13;
in 1896 when Julian was four years old. This government survey he&#13;
observed was one inc·ident among others leading to an exciting yet&#13;
sad rivalry which erupted a few years later near Julian's home, but to&#13;
tell that story we must go back further into the past.&#13;
~ong before the Sp.:1niards and the French and the Americans came,&#13;
the Utes enjoyed a home territory and hunting ground unsurpassed by&#13;
that of any other tribe in North America. Though the territory of&#13;
every other tribe had advantages,and desirable characteristics, the&#13;
homeland of the Utes, occupying the great valleys and ranges of the&#13;
backbone of the continent was unusual for its size and beauty. Few&#13;
tribes ever possessed so large an area or enjoyed such richness and&#13;
variety of terrain. The Utes made occasional raids onto the great&#13;
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plains east of Pikes Peak in search of buffalo or to harry their old&#13;
enemies the Cheyennes and the Arapahoes who inturn made occasional&#13;
raids against the Utes in the mountain regions. But finally the&#13;
whites came and with their numbers and new weapons eventually began&#13;
asserting their will over the land. Julian remembers the old men who&#13;
told him of the time when the American Army came to the great plains&#13;
and ordered the Utes to leave. "You will no longer eat Buffalo.&#13;
You will eat deer," they said. "Go into the mountains. Migrate&#13;
among them. When you have found the area you like best, stay there."&#13;
Each head of a hous hold was told to stake an allottment. (160 acres&#13;
for farming, 160 acres for grazing) Rather than marking the corners&#13;
of the allottment, the Indians were told toplant a large post in the&#13;
center of their chosen land and each year to clear and work a larger&#13;
area around the post until all 160 acres were being used. Hundreds of&#13;
farms were started by means of the allottment system, before the land was&#13;
surveyed.&#13;
When little Julian saw the surveyors at work, he didn't begin to&#13;
A Ute&#13;
farmer had a farm not far from Julian's home acquired by means of&#13;
the allottment. After the land survey, he discovered another Ute had&#13;
acquired nearby farmland according t o the survey lines and that the&#13;
surveyed land and the allotted land overlapped. Rather than attempt&#13;
some sort of peaceful solution, the two farmers beca~e very angry and&#13;
proceeded to shoot at one another whenever they watered their horses&#13;
in the creek each claimed. The feud ended soon enough when one of them&#13;
killed the other.&#13;
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guess the trouble it would soon cause down the canyon a ways.&#13;
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Julian was asked for any memories of Chipita and Ouray, but he said&#13;
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they died a few years before he was born.&#13;
Julian and Ultima Baker(the former Ultima Watts, sister of Max&#13;
Watts) were married at a farm house between Bayfield and Ignacio.&#13;
They had one daughter, Xary, and eight sons, Walter, Randolph,Ullysses,&#13;
John, Carl, Thomas, Christopher and Clem. Four of the sons survive,&#13;
John, Carl, Chris and Clem.&#13;
Julian has been a farmer and rancher full or part time most of&#13;
his life. He was selected to be Tribal Judge from 1947-1956. Though&#13;
this is essential and ioportant work, the pressures and mental strain&#13;
of decision-making were very strong and Julian r ecalls,"That's not the&#13;
kind of job to n:.ake anyone the most friends ." Another kind of work&#13;
Julian especially enjoyed and still enjoys in his shop is carpentry.&#13;
He has done a lot of construction work including some of the building&#13;
at Lake Capote. In the last few years Julian has invented several&#13;
kinds of bead looms and an ingenious stock chute for separating sheep.&#13;
Julian will be 82 this next July. His life has been long and&#13;
varied and full. He and his people have survived many challenges&#13;
coped with many changes during his lifetime. All of us appreciate his&#13;
example of tenacity, courage and hard work. We wish him many years&#13;
or happiness and good health.&#13;
Shelby Smith&#13;
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Welcome to our January Senior Sociall&#13;
Date : January 25, 1974&#13;
Where : Parish Hall&#13;
When : 12:00 noon&#13;
How : Pot luck (bring salads, vegetables, deserts, we'll provide&#13;
meat and drinks)&#13;
Entertainment will be by the high school stage Band&#13;
La comida para los maryores sera el dis 25 de enero a los doce del dia,&#13;
en la sala de la Igs~esia Catolica. Todos estan invitados.&#13;
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A houseguest of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Wiseman through the holidays was&#13;
Mrs. Wiseman•s sister, 1Mrs. Lena Witt. Mrs. Witt, a former Ignacio resident,&#13;
now lives in Denver.&#13;
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La Senora Lena Witt de Denver, Colorado paso la navidad en Ignacio con&#13;
su hermana y esposo Sen~r y Senora Lawrence Wiseman.&#13;
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Mr. and Mrs. Owen Callison spent Christmas and New Years in California&#13;
with their daughter, Mrs. Don Brown and son Claude and their families. They&#13;
returned home January third just in time for Mr . Callison to start shoveling&#13;
snow.&#13;
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Senor y Senora Owen Callison fueron a California a pasar las festividades&#13;
con su hija y familia Sen'or y Senora Don Brown y su hijo y familia Senor y&#13;
Senora Claude Callison.&#13;
J anuary houseguests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Pennell and Mrs.&#13;
Caroline Pennell are Mrs. D. L. McAfee and young son Mike. Mrs. McAfee is&#13;
the former Ann Pennell.&#13;
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En el mes ·de enero el Senor&#13;
y Senora&#13;
Lee Pennell y Senora&#13;
Caroline&#13;
Pennell gozaron de una visita con su hija y nieta Senora D. L. McAfee (Ann)&#13;
y SU nino Mike.&#13;
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Mr. Smith of the EFMS office, his wife Roberta and their sons Arthur&#13;
and Brad spent Christmas week with their Families in Enid, Oklahoma .&#13;
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They enj oyed visiting Roberta 's grandmother , Mrs . Aurora D1vidson, her&#13;
pa.rents Mr. and Mrs. Frank Davidson and Mr. Smith ' s mother Mrs . Carl Smith.&#13;
They enjoyed gift openi ng , good food, family card games and visi t ing with&#13;
old fri ends .&#13;
APPLY FOR FOOD STAMPS IN IGNACIO&#13;
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Don't go to Durango t o apply for or to purchase Food Stamps, unless&#13;
you just need t o go there for some other r eason . Residents of the Ignacio&#13;
area rr.ay apply for and ...purchase Food Stamps here a t the EFMS (Emergency&#13;
Food and Medical Services Off ice) at 673 Goddard across from the Ignacio&#13;
Post Offi ce .&#13;
You can apply for Stamps every Monday - Friday from 8:00 to ~:00&#13;
EFMS personel will be happy to answer questions about Food Stamps and to&#13;
help you fill out the application form.&#13;
You may buy Food Stamps at the EFMS Office every 2nd and 4th Wednesday&#13;
of the month from 8:00 A. M. to 11 :00 A. M.&#13;
The purpose of Food Stamps is to assist residents with limited incomes&#13;
to provide better nutrition f or their families. Any family receiving Welfare&#13;
Assistance· and most low-income families should qualify for Food Stamps.&#13;
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�NELL ¥1ARKER&#13;
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Nell Bradshaw Marker had many interests during t he years she made her&#13;
·home in Ignacio. In her early years she clerked in Maurice Levey's store&#13;
and also for Mrs. Nettie Garrison. She taught in the one room school,&#13;
(Harvey), south of Ignacio. She was assistant postmaster and then longtime&#13;
postmaster ~n the Ignacio postoffice. Back in the days of the silent films&#13;
she played background music for the Ute Theater. For many years s he served&#13;
as secretary for the Parent Teacher Association. She played the piano for&#13;
many years for dances, weddings, funerals, programs and church services.&#13;
:Virs. Marker was the daughter of pioneer settlers Hr. and Mrs. T. J.&#13;
Bradshaw.. When the tavm was being started back in 1910 Hr. Bradshaw decided&#13;
that along with a Bank, Bakery, restraurant, stores the t mm needed a newspaper and proc eeded t o publi sh one -- thus , the Ignacio Chieftain came into&#13;
being. Son Fr ed learned to hand set ty.p e and for many years was editor of&#13;
the Chieftain and l ater of t he Dolores Star.&#13;
Mr. Bradshaw also taught in Ignacio 1 s then one room school, served as&#13;
postmaster, justice of peace, police magistrate along with selling fire&#13;
insurance.&#13;
Nell is survived by her husband, Laurence. Though she is now gone,&#13;
her memory will remain in this community for many years.&#13;
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"I'm afraid inflation has changed our plans somewhat-instead&#13;
of retiring in 1976, I'll have to wait till 2017!"&#13;
"See? '60 miles per two hours' ...&#13;
and stop calling this a speed trap!"&#13;
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Ada Kents Granddaughter Cynthia was home from Carson Newman College&#13;
in Jefferson City, Tenn., over the Christmas holidays.&#13;
Cynthia Kent nieta de la Senora Ada Kent la visito durente la navidad.&#13;
Cynthia esta en el colegio de Carson ?!ev1";::Jan en Jefferson City, Tenn.&#13;
Congratulations and best wishes to John Washington and Dalean West who&#13;
exchanged wedding vow's Saturday, January 5th in Ignacio. May they have a&#13;
long 1 happy and prosperous married life.&#13;
Les queremos desear una larga, buena y prospera vida casada a la Dalean&#13;
West, Ya John Washington que tomaron sus bodas el dia 5 de enero.&#13;
Pauline Moreno from Durango had moved in with her father Mr. Tom Garcia,&#13;
since Mrs. Garcias death. Mr. Garcia is 94 years old and unable to take care&#13;
of himself.&#13;
Pauline Moreno de Durango, Colorado se ah venido a vivir con su padre&#13;
Thomas Garcia in Ignacio despues de la muerte de la Senora Garcia. Don&#13;
Thomas tiene 94 anos y no puede asi~tirse solo.&#13;
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If you ' ve got a problem with a. government agency, insurance company&#13;
or other business and feel you aren 't being treated fairly, try us.&#13;
We can't solve every problem brought to us, but we ' ll try. Sometimes&#13;
a tele phone call or a letter can clear up misunderstandings. Sometimes&#13;
assistance from agencies such as the Better Business Bureau is needed.&#13;
But don ' t stand there and take itl&#13;
If you don't know how to be sure you're getting your rights or how to&#13;
fight back, let us know. We 'll try to help.&#13;
Our telephone number is 563-lr-561 •&#13;
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Mr. and Mrs •. E. F. Patrick and Mrs. Patty Trease left just before the&#13;
big snow for tucson, Arizona to visit their families. They returned home&#13;
Saturday evening, the 12th.&#13;
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Senor y Senora E. F. Patrick y Senora Patty Trease se fueron para&#13;
Tucson, Arizona a visitar a sus familias. Regresaron a la casa el sabado&#13;
dia 12.&#13;
The Rev. John and Judy Chendo and young son John Michael returned home&#13;
the 10th following a two weeks visit in New York and Mass. showing off J ohn&#13;
Michael to nis grandparents.&#13;
While they were away the Rev. R. J. Hasstedt had the services in the&#13;
Bayfield church and Jimmy Walker and Leon Hopkins in the Ignacio Presbyterian&#13;
church.&#13;
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El Rev. John and Judy Chendo y nino John Michael regresaron a casa el&#13;
dia 10 de enero despues de haber visitado por dos semanas en New York y Mass.&#13;
con sus abuelos.&#13;
Durante su ausenica, el ReJv R. J. Hasstedt tuba los servicios&#13;
religiosos en Bayfield y los Senores Jimmy Walker y Leon Hopkins en Ignacio.&#13;
Mildred Lapierre drove her mother Mrs. Hovis back to the nursing home&#13;
in Montrose, Colorado after having her over to spend the holiday's with her&#13;
in Arboles, Colorado. Louisa Hartig made the trip over with them.&#13;
Mildred Lapierre llevo a su mama Senora Hovis para Montrose, Colorado.&#13;
La viegita paso la navidad con ella en Arboles. La Senora Louisa Hartig&#13;
las acompanio en el viaje.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Fentzlaff spent the holiday's in Fort Collins with&#13;
her folks Mr . and Mrs. Walter Dunbar.&#13;
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Senor y Senora Dick Fentzlaff nasaron la navidad en Fort Collins con&#13;
los padres de la Senora Fentzlaff Senor y Senora Walter Dunbar.&#13;
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Variety in your evening drink&#13;
If, like many people, you enjoy a hot drink in the evening but wisely&#13;
try to limit your consumption of stimulants, here are some tasty, nutritious&#13;
substitutes for the traditional hot cocoa:&#13;
Heat fruit juice. Almost any juice is good hot, but tomato and apple&#13;
are especially delectable. (For an extra touch of zip, add a squeeze of&#13;
lemon or dash of celery salt to tomato, a couple of cloves or a cinnamon stick&#13;
to spple.)&#13;
Make cambric tea, mi xing the hot water with evaporated milk or nondairy&#13;
creamer instead of fresh whole milk if you're budget-minded. Then , instead&#13;
?sf a~ding sugar, add an inch-long piece of a holiday-type candy cane. Your&#13;
t ea will be a festive pink and, more important, have a delightfully different flavor.&#13;
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�A PRAYER fOR THOSE GROWING OLDER&#13;
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Lord, Thou knowest that I am growing older.&#13;
Keep me from becoming talkative and possessed with&#13;
the idea that I must express myself on every subject.&#13;
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Release me £rom the caraving t o straighten out&#13;
everyone 1,s affairs.&#13;
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Keep me from the recital of endless detail. Give&#13;
me wings f o get t o the point.&#13;
Seal my lips when I am inclined to tell of my aches&#13;
and pains; they are increasing wi th the years and&#13;
my love to speak of them grows sweeter as time goes by.&#13;
Teach me the glorious lesson that occasionally I&#13;
may be wrong .&#13;
Make me thoughtful but not nosey; helpful but not&#13;
bossy.&#13;
With my vast store of wisdom and experience it does&#13;
seem a pity not to use it all. But Thou knowest,&#13;
Lord, that I want a few friends at the end.&#13;
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Mr. and V:.rs. N. E . Faus t f rom Colorado Springs , Colorado visited with&#13;
her parents Hr. and l•Ir s . O. D. Hal stead over the holiday ' s . The Halstead ' s&#13;
:grandson Don Faust is being sent to South Africa a s an exchange s tudent fr om&#13;
'F ort Lewis .&#13;
Se~r y Senora ~ . E. Faust M Color.5tSO Spr ings , Colorado vis iteron a&#13;
los pa dres de la Senora Faust Senor y Senora O. D. Halst ead durante l a&#13;
navidad . El nieto de los Senor es Halst ead Don Faust s e ah i do a la e scuel a ,&#13;
al Sur de Afr ica.&#13;
l'.ir . and 1-,l.rs . Kar J. Hauer t s pent three days duri ng the hol idays with&#13;
their daughter and family Mr . and Hr s . Odis Harris in Albuquerque, N. M.&#13;
They had a ver y good time . It was a family reunion and there were 23 persons&#13;
s etting down to dinner Christmas day. Mr s . Hauerts 80t h Birthday was the&#13;
28th of December, she had planned to have so~e fri ends over t hat day but was&#13;
una ble to do so because she was sick in bed with the flu •&#13;
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Senor y Senor a Kar l Hauer t pasaron la navi dad en Albuquer que~ N. M. en&#13;
casa de SU hija y familia Senor y Senor a Odis Harris . Tubieron IDlY buen&#13;
tiempo , fue una r euni 6n. de la fa~ia. Abia viente y t r es per son¢s para l a&#13;
comi da el dia de navi dad . La Senora Hauer t cumol io ochenta anos el dia vient e&#13;
y ocho de diciembre.&#13;
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FIRST GRADE ANATOMY&#13;
This 1s where your heart is, 11 said the teacher, pointing t o her chest.&#13;
11&#13;
Mine is where I sit down," a small boy called out.&#13;
"Wherever did you get that idea? 11 the startled teacher asked.&#13;
"Well," replied the youngster, "every time I do s omething good my&#13;
grandpa·pats me there and says , 'Bless your little heart. 1 11&#13;
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Another use for baking soda&#13;
Next time you want t o clean vinyl furniture or auto upholstery, t ry&#13;
usi.n g that l ong- time , low- cost , all- purpos e standby , baking, soda. Shake&#13;
soda on a moi s t ened , rough, nylon- knit cloth and rub vinyl; wash with In?-ld&#13;
soap suds, rinse , wipe dry. Vinyl will be clean as new.&#13;
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�Cut flowe~ complement&#13;
Add a few drops of food coloring to the water when you arrange cut&#13;
flowere in colorless glass or crystal bowls or vases. The coloring will&#13;
enhance the overall arrangement and hide unsightly stems, won't harm the&#13;
flowers.&#13;
Mrs. Ruby Haley spent two weeks in November visiting her sister and&#13;
family Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Stein in Encinitas -, California. For Christmas&#13;
eve dinner she had as guests Mr. and Mrs. Earl Fisher from Vallecito Lake ,&#13;
Mr. and l-'..rs. Kent Carlson and children from Tiffany, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Miller&#13;
from Durango, Ruth Siebel and children from Allison and two friends from&#13;
San Diego, California. !&#13;
La Senora Ruby Hai ey paso dos semanas en Encinitas, California visitando&#13;
a su herrnano y familia Senor y Senora Raymond Stein. Para la c orrdda la&#13;
Nochebuena, l a Senora Haley invite a Senor y Senora Earl Fisher de Vallecito&#13;
Lake, Senor y Senora Kent Carlson y ninos de Tiffany, Senor y Seftora E. L.&#13;
Mill er de Durango, Ruth Siebel y ninos de Ignacio, ya dos amigos de San&#13;
Diego , California.&#13;
CHICKEN CHEATER&#13;
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A woman bought a dozen eggs from a chicken ranch. Next morning, she&#13;
cracked one open - only to find it empty. After opening all 12 eggs and&#13;
finding nothing in any of them, she took the shells back to the farmer.&#13;
"I'll take care of it," he apologized.&#13;
He went to the chicken house, opened the door, and demanded, 11 0kay,&#13;
which one of you biddies is on the pill? 11&#13;
BOY RESCUES EIGHT WOMEN&#13;
Eight older women owe thGir lives to a high school boy who pulled them,&#13;
one by one, from a flaming rooming house.&#13;
The brave act earned Herbert N. Fraser Jr., 18, of Revere, ~iass., a&#13;
citation from President Nixon and several other awards.&#13;
Young Fraser noticed flames pouring from the rooming house on his way&#13;
to school. He rescued eight of the 16 women in the house, firemen saved two&#13;
and another six heeded the boy's warning shouts and got themselves out.&#13;
"I was on the second floor, 11 said II.rs. Day Atwood, 88.&#13;
"I heard someone shouting :for us to get out. I opened my door,&#13;
but the smoke was so thick that I could&#13;
not see a thing.&#13;
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0h, God, what am I going to do? 11 I said to myself. I felt for the wall&#13;
and then I fell down.&#13;
"The next thing I knew, Herbert picked me up and took me down the back&#13;
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stairs to safety.&#13;
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He is truly a beautiful boy.&#13;
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He is my hero. 11&#13;
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Opportunity Classes&#13;
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EFMS/SOS is presently offering 3 opportunity classes.&#13;
:&#13;
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EFMS Office&#13;
every Thursday 1 :30 - 3:30&#13;
Glenda Hocker, t eacher&#13;
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This is for everyone from beginners to experienced.&#13;
EFMS Office&#13;
every Tuesday 1 :00 - 3~30&#13;
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Euterpe Taylor, teacher&#13;
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Knitting&#13;
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EFMS Office&#13;
every Tuesday 1 :00 - 3:30&#13;
Louisa Hartig, .teacher&#13;
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CHIROPRACTIC CARE&#13;
Medicare beneficiaries are now .~ble to receive specified chiropractic t:t.&#13;
care and be reimbursed under Part B of Medicare, if the care is recommended&#13;
,~,by a medical doctor.&#13;
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The chiropractor will need X-rays of those areas o.f the lower back which&#13;
he suspects are causing the problem. If the X-rays show a subluxation ( mi nor&#13;
dislocation) is present, corrective procedures (manipulation) are reimbur sable.&#13;
A man had been fishing for hours without a nibble. As he was rowing&#13;
back to dock, a big fish leaped out of the water and landed in his boat.11&#13;
The fisherman seized the beauty and threw it back into the lake.&#13;
If&#13;
you ain I t gonna bite, 11 he growled, 11 you sure ain't gonna ridel"&#13;
ONE WAY TO LOSE IT&#13;
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HE WANTS A HEAD START NEXT TIME&#13;
&#13;
If a m:m wants to disinherit his family,&#13;
he doesn't have to 1111lke a will. All he has&#13;
to do is pay his taxes.&#13;
&#13;
A man ct&gt;lehraling his 100th birthday was being interviewed by reporters.&#13;
&#13;
"If you hacl yonr life to live over, do yo11 think you would make the&#13;
snmc mistakes again?"&#13;
"Yes" rC'plied the old man, "but I would start a lot sooner."&#13;
&#13;
Spending Christmas day with Mr. and Mrs. c. F. Pache_£o were their s9ns&#13;
Theodore and wife Mary from Grand Junction, Colorado and t,;rnest on vacation&#13;
fror.11 College.&#13;
Visitando al Senor y Se~ra C. F. Pacheco durante la havidad fueron su~ /&#13;
hijos Theodore y esposa Eary de Grand Junction, Colorado y Ernesto en vaca·c1on&#13;
de Co1egio.&#13;
1&#13;
Er. and i'firs. Ben Cordova had their daughter and f2mily Er. and 1:rs •&#13;
\Jillard Reider (Vicky) and children, Danny and De.Ann and their son A.nthoney&#13;
&#13;
all from Hinturn~ Colorado home for the holiday 1 s.&#13;
&#13;
El Senor y Se£'ora Ben q_,ordova tubieron a su hija y familia Senor Y Se~ora&#13;
Willard Reider (Vicky) y nines Danny y DeAnn ya su hijo Antonio, todos de&#13;
Minturn, Colorado con ellos duI'ande la pascua de navidad.&#13;
&#13;
A Quick Recovery tot&#13;
&#13;
Sanen ProntoI&#13;
&#13;
Virginia Russell&#13;
Martin Hayes&#13;
Mary Pargin&#13;
Della Atencio&#13;
Elmer Riffey&#13;
&#13;
Jose R. Lucero&#13;
Charles Hunter&#13;
Joe Baca&#13;
Ciprie Martinez&#13;
&#13;
Christine Casias&#13;
Euterpe Taylor&#13;
Tony Sanchez&#13;
Dovie Jones&#13;
&#13;
Harry Engler&#13;
&#13;
Our Heartfelt sympathy goes to the families of:&#13;
Queremos dar el pasal!le a las familias de:&#13;
Ferminia Valdez&#13;
Faye Zeida&#13;
Estefinita Garcia&#13;
Manuel&#13;
Santistevan&#13;
Nell Marker&#13;
Louis Romero&#13;
Loyal Crosby {Mable Payne)&#13;
Bill Thompson&#13;
Happy Birthday&#13;
Feliz Cumpleanos&#13;
&#13;
Willie Monte&#13;
&#13;
Selina Saazar&#13;
Congratulations&#13;
&#13;
- Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Cuthair and their new baby girl.&#13;
&#13;
�NO HANDSHAKING&#13;
Rep. Jerome R. Waldie (D:-Calif.), who is campaigning for governor of&#13;
the state, was on the first leg of his 360-mile walking tour of Southern&#13;
California when he offered to shake hands with an elderly man sitting on a&#13;
park bench in San Diego.&#13;
11&#13;
I don't want to shake your hand, 11 the man told the congressman.&#13;
"Why not?" Waldie asked.&#13;
"I'm 105 years old, 11 the man replied. "I 1 ve never touched a. politician&#13;
or been touched by one in my whole life- and I think I owe my longevity to&#13;
&#13;
that."&#13;
&#13;
The annual Congregational meeting of the Ignacio Presbyterian church&#13;
was last Sunday, January 20th at the church.&#13;
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business meeting included reports from church organizations and the election&#13;
of two new elders. Elders whose terms expired were Mrs. Charles Hunter and&#13;
Mrs. Everette Ellison.&#13;
' anual de l a igl esia presbyteriana en Ignacio tomo lugar :·e1&#13;
La reunion&#13;
domingo, enero 200 Despues de los servivios en la manana tubieron una ccmida&#13;
( pot luck) •., En la tarde_. hubo reportes de negocios de las d~ferentes&#13;
or~a..riizacions, y eleccion de dos dignatarios nuevos. El termino del las&#13;
Senoras Charles Hunter y Everett Ell:lson expiro este a.110.&#13;
The first meeting of the new year for the Pah-Chu=Chu-Wa. was Monday&#13;
evening, January 14th in the Lions Building with club president, Mrs. Jannie&#13;
King, conducting the meeting.&#13;
The club is presenting a book to the elementary school library in memory&#13;
of a longtime member Mrs. Nell Mark:ere&#13;
'l'he p1·ogram on ?1Ne·w Earth 11 was arranged by Mrs. Opal Lechner&#13;
Hicha.rd&#13;
A. Fentzlaff of the Colorado Division of Wildlife showed slides and talked Ol&#13;
the work being done in the conservation of animals and birds throughout the&#13;
a&#13;
&#13;
state.&#13;
&#13;
"I hope you're man enough to back that up. 1'm&#13;
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"Hold off with dinner, Elsie! They're&#13;
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