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�April 25, SENIOR SOCIAL&#13;
Welcome to our April Social&#13;
Date : April 25, 1975&#13;
Where : Community Center&#13;
12:00 noon&#13;
i'11'hen&#13;
How&#13;
: Pot Luck&#13;
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Allison-Arboles _ Please bring desserts&#13;
Town of Ignacio _ Please·bring Vegetables· and salads&#13;
- Please bring main dishes&#13;
Rural areas near Ignacio&#13;
(Casseroles, etc.)&#13;
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Mr. and Mrs. Paul Harris&#13;
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Alcario Vigil&#13;
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Mr. C.S. Silva&#13;
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Get Well Wishes&#13;
sa.,en Pronto!&#13;
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Joe Tree&#13;
Fred Atencio&#13;
Otis Black&#13;
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. Oscar.Strain&#13;
Do~thy Naranjo&#13;
Stella Lucero&#13;
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MI-s. Cedelia Mestas&#13;
Richard Jefferson&#13;
Teddy Baker&#13;
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Alcario Vigil&#13;
Jennie Vigil&#13;
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Our Sympathy to the family of Pedro Casias,&#13;
Congratulations to:&#13;
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Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Martines - Baby girl, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Nordeen Baby boy and to V.r. and }11-s. Ivan Palmer - baby girl.&#13;
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The Hymn Society of America,&#13;
in coopCl';:ition with the Cilurd1&#13;
Relation,; Deparimeni of the&#13;
American c\ssociation of Re!ired&#13;
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Persons, is searehir.g for new&#13;
hymn,; 1hat celebrate the later&#13;
years of lifl',&#13;
l'articip;i,1!s are a!'."hi,d Lo l'ollow these spe:.:ificat ions:&#13;
1. Hymns should he ccumeni('Hi in stope and suitable for use&#13;
not only in Prote,:Lant and Hom;i n&#13;
Catholic chun·he~,, IJ\ll al,.:o in&#13;
Jewisl1 eongregations. .&#13;
;2. The pi-imarv i11lcrest of the&#13;
projcd is in the {ronls of the new&#13;
hymm,. The:, sh,Jt!l,J be \1Titte11&#13;
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new tune rn::y he ,.;uhmitt'-!d with&#13;
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ateej)trct for rnt1Jkatio;1. but pc1·.&#13;
missit,n tu &lt;r-1nlt' or publi,;h will&#13;
lw gl\·~'11, 1Yithout fet'. to hYnrnal&#13;
anti ch uiThisy rn: g·o?,11 e ~di t o;·s&#13;
upon ihtir '.ll'ittc,."request.&#13;
7. The new ln'mns :::hould he&#13;
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Hymn Society of a\nwric:1, Eoom&#13;
2-12 . .f'i';:i l{in&gt;r:side Drin:. Xew&#13;
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tests subrni1 itcd.&#13;
9. '1\::-U; of linnn.s fuunrl acceptabi~ ,di) Lie Jrnblished il\· the&#13;
Hymn Sucicty or AmeriC'.a. ·&#13;
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Somelim·e when -you're feeling important&#13;
Sometime when you're ego's in bloom&#13;
Sor.ictlme when you take it for grantc&gt;d&#13;
You're the best qualified in the room.&#13;
Sometime when you feel tint you're going&#13;
Would leave an unfillable hole,&#13;
Just follow this simple inslruction&#13;
And see how it humbles your soui.&#13;
Take a bucket and fill it wilh water.&#13;
Pnt your hand in it, up to the wrist.,&#13;
Pull it out, and the hole that's remaininr, •&#13;
Is a measure of 1-.0\V you'll be missed.&#13;
You may splash all you plc(lse when you enter&#13;
You can stir up the wu ler gaiore&#13;
But stop and you'll find in a minute&#13;
That it looks f! uite the sarnc as before.&#13;
The moral in this q1.w.inl examplP.&#13;
Is do just tht bed that yoti c;:rn&#13;
Be proud of yourself. but remern ba&#13;
There is nn-inciispcne:able rnan.&#13;
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Now please (lon·t hr so &lt;l:s•~ouraged;&#13;
Th€-rr- s ~0n1cr.i11r..s f'!'l.0re to d()&#13;
Now that yoifre properly humbled,&#13;
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After you've l1·ied tho: experimer,t,&#13;
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The trllth hecomi,s hard to di;;guise.&#13;
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\!/Hi make .a change in the whole_,&#13;
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The greater the rt,su!L will be;&#13;
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c Old ~gB means institutfon-!1iost ster;:-c,;,ypes about [ftO,V·ing old 2.re- b::.;~ed on srro!lc1_·a1~~ al i~at k·n %Oner or 1~.t,Jr. F?rong.&#13;
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Long-held 11,yths fl-L;:;u( human&#13;
agii:i:~ f-!re hei~.g pu~-t•J ~~c~-;t. b}' .::,ci~&#13;
er; tiiic rs::,,et::.~·c h ;,. nct by d1E:- t'.:;::., 8.l'··&#13;
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to Dr. Ven\ Be,,gts~n t;,f USC'~&#13;
Andrus G2ronto1ogy f.}~11.ter. Dr.&#13;
Beng::;ton lists several myths&#13;
nbcmt ai;;ing which hi} says are&#13;
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being di:-:;ci·sditcd by rt;:~earch ~&#13;
-:;, Rdireirwnt i3 a tram,1&lt;1.ti~&#13;
ex1_•E:ri,!,ice n.nd many die .soon&#13;
:iJt,;tward. To the contrary, some&#13;
sw.dies have sug_cnsted thathcailh&#13;
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O;,,.l'1f about 5 per cr:,nt cf' thNe&#13;
(l':.'C;. 65 circ in nurJi';2_q ho,t1es or&#13;
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i::xtendcd rnrefclcii~ties.&#13;
::;; The 0;1jy ,.-"·py to be happy&#13;
in rnti.:·:-rr:e:nt L, to ;,t.ny a,~tive.&#13;
Nci necessarily. It ha!'. been&#13;
shown that indi·vidual perfmiality rlu;,rncteri..si.ics of sorr12 trtir-&#13;
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meaningflll li·ues b-y disengaging&#13;
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from the rigors of their earlier&#13;
yec.,·s o.nd ta.king to the rcichng&#13;
chafr.&#13;
$ Pt&gt;.0ple ~hvays b2come more&#13;
conscrYative as th2y grow older.&#13;
Thi., hC!.s been disproved by Dr.&#13;
Bengston 's own research in.to&#13;
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genern.tiorwl co;itinuities and&#13;
(, Se.:rn.al interest r:ea,;es in the differences in three-generation&#13;
later- yE::-.,s. SevenLl studies docu- .families.&#13;
Dr. B~ng:ston says the tenment what oldBr people already&#13;
icnow ~- this simply is not so,&#13;
denc}' has been to base percepG IQ declir1e.s and people iosic tions of aging on myths such as&#13;
the ability to karn 2.s they grov;' t_iwse.&#13;
"\Vith the new type of older&#13;
older. Research based cm e:i:tensh·e cesti:tig of older wbjccts re, pe!·son becoming more visible,"&#13;
filtes th-!,s, In fact, some aspects he says, "perhaps 'Ne ma.y see a&#13;
~f i'.ntellectJJ.,al fllnction actitally n,vit·do;·1 of our v,·holly nei;ative&#13;
i·r1,crease.&#13;
vie\vs of old age."&#13;
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a.ctual.lu improves.&#13;
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Mm1x: \-Vhii.t did th11! mun&#13;
sn:v yoo~tert.lay wh(m the sleamrolJ 1'r ;,qu,1shed his cat'?&#13;
Pt:rc~·: Nothin,;, 11c just sio0d&#13;
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th(m,~ with a long puss.-Atirlrey Eide, Tomah m·.-J;. }\/is.&#13;
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The Senior Citizens of Igna cio were invited by the Pagosa Senior&#13;
,, Citizens to their social Friday Ap ril 11th. Lucille Martinez and Liva&#13;
:. } Pacheco accompanied Louie Valencia, Max Watts, Pauline Rodriquez, Maria&#13;
Atencio, Daisy Kerns, Lucy Duran, 1:~lorence Selph and Ruby Hailey. We had&#13;
a very enjoyable time. Because of illness 11innie Cloud and Sunshine Smith&#13;
were unable to go. It was a very stormy day but we were very fortunate in&#13;
having Danny Bean as our driver.&#13;
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Los citidadanos ma.yores de I gnacio fueron invitados ah -una comida en&#13;
Pagosa Springs, Colorade&gt; el viernes dis once d~ ma.rzo. Lucille Hartinez y&#13;
Liva Pacheco acompanieron a Louis Valencia, Hae Watts, Pauline Rodriquez,&#13;
Maria Atencio, Daisy Kerns, Lucy Durm, Fl,orence Selph, y Ruby Hailey todas&#13;
tuvieron un tiempo muy agradable. Las Senoras Minnie Cloudy Sunshine Smith&#13;
no tueron por causa de enferrnedad.&#13;
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Easterners, v ac ation i ng in&#13;
Yellowst one :National P ark, w~re&#13;
watching a herd of a ntelope - a&#13;
species they had never before&#13;
seen in the flesh.&#13;
"Have you e1,•er," exclaimed&#13;
a member of the g roup loudly,&#13;
"seen a stranger-looking animal?"&#13;
With t hat, one nea rby antelope&#13;
turned and remarked sorrowfulh•&#13;
to another, "I just heard a di;~&#13;
couraging word."&#13;
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" I'm beginning to feel like a&#13;
melon," the recent retiree grumbled t o his wife.&#13;
"How come? "&#13;
"We_II, all I seem to hear any&#13;
more 1s, 'Honey, do t his,' and&#13;
'Honey, do tha t . ... '"&#13;
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Returning to h is stadium seat,&#13;
popcorn in hand, a rather obese&#13;
· baseball fan leaned OYer and asked&#13;
a woman seated on the aisle, " Did&#13;
I step on your feet when I ,vent&#13;
out?"&#13;
"Well," sm iled the woman.&#13;
ready to accept his apology, "as&#13;
a matter of fact, you did."&#13;
"Good," exclaimed the portly&#13;
one, squeezing past her. "This is&#13;
the right row, then.' '&#13;
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A slide program on scenes from Switzerland were sho1-m by 1-f. rs . Perry&#13;
Ball of Durango at t he April 14 Study Club meeting. Accompanying Mr.s.&#13;
Ball was Pam Smith, a Fort Lewis College student from Alaska. A. number o:f&#13;
guests were present to see the sltdes. ·&#13;
The pictures were or · taBrea, a Christian Retreat in the Swiss Alps&#13;
operated by Rev. and Mrs. Schaffer. He is a former Presbysterian minister&#13;
from the United States. Dr. and Mrs. Ball attended LaBrea for two months&#13;
for study. YoUDg people, for the most part, come from all over the world&#13;
for this noted Christian study and work.&#13;
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The program was arranged by Mrs . Vivian Richmond. Hos-tesses were Mrs.&#13;
Shirley Reinhardt and Mrs. Eda He.uret.&#13;
A number 0£ club members plan to attend the district convention in&#13;
Silverton on Saturday, April ;9 - if weather allows. Mrs. Eula.Preston&#13;
is the district president.&#13;
The next meeting is April 28 with the spring luncheon scheduled for&#13;
May 12.&#13;
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Lady" in __weiq,h ting: "My husband is a tyrant," wept the&#13;
yo~m"' bi 1de. In fact, he makes me so ner vous I'm Iosincr&#13;
weight."&#13;
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" Then why don't you leave him?" a sympathetic listen-&#13;
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". " Oh, I'm going to," responded the bride between tears,&#13;
Just as soon as I get do wn to 120 pounds."&#13;
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After a long-haired youth final-&#13;
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ly broke down and had the barber&#13;
cut off his locks, hi.s friend joking ly asked, " How m uch weight did&#13;
you lose in the operation?"&#13;
"About 135 poun ds ." the young&#13;
man replied. "I got i\Iom off my&#13;
back."&#13;
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�·Mrs. Benedita Casias received a letter from Mr. and Mrs. Ray Casias&#13;
who are on vacation in Dakar Senegal West .Africa where thoir daughter Marian&#13;
I'es-ides and is a school teacher.&#13;
The Casias attended mass for Palm and East~~ SUndays they say the&#13;
chur ch Choir sounded like the 11 Mor man Tabernacle Choir" the mass was sa id in&#13;
French. On March 26 they attended t he celebration of the Birth of Mohammed,&#13;
which is like Christmas in the U. S.A.&#13;
The Casias spent a couple of days in the Cannary Islands then a week&#13;
in Spain. They have enjoyed the food and the climate where ever they went&#13;
bu-t found the cost of living very high every where.&#13;
La Senora Beneditta Casias -recib,).o carta de sus bijos Senor y Senora&#13;
Ray Casias quienes andaban de vacacion en Dakar Senegal West Africa&#13;
vesitando a su hija la Senorita Marian quien es maestm.d~. escuela. Los&#13;
Casias attendieron misa el domingo de Ramos y el domingoJpascua y dicen _&#13;
que el caro de canticos se entonaban como el coro de el 11 Morman Tabernacle&#13;
Choir" la misa fue dicha. en Frances. El dia 26 de Marzo attendieron a la&#13;
celebracion del Nocimento de 11 Moh amnred 11 que es como el Navidad para nosotros&#13;
en los Estados. Los Casias lle garon a Cannary Island por dos dias y pasaron&#13;
una semana en Espa..~ia, desfruitando de la differentes comidas y las climas&#13;
hallaron de que el costo de vivir esta muy alto en donde quiera.&#13;
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Denture re.pair&#13;
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Dining out&#13;
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Cracked dentures are not a lost&#13;
cause - they can be mended&#13;
several times .. '\\'hen this is no&#13;
longer possible. a dentist can&#13;
make 2 new plate using the :'&gt;ame&#13;
teeth. This will cost con.siderablr&#13;
less than making a completely&#13;
new dentnre.&#13;
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It's a plea.sure to eat out once&#13;
in a while, but it's so expensh-e !&#13;
Cut the cost of an occasional&#13;
restaurant meal by making it&#13;
luncheon rather t han dinner. In&#13;
many restaurant.s, prices go up&#13;
at night, but the qnality is the&#13;
same all day long.&#13;
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Sweater: a garment a child has&#13;
to put ~n when his grandmoth&#13;
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On Easter Sunday Mr. &amp;nd Mrs. Ben Cordova hosted a pot luck dinner for&#13;
a Valencia .family r eunion, ninety famil y member s attended. Among t hose&#13;
attendi ng were Mr. and Mrs . Adolfo Tafoya (Mrs. Tafoya, Irene is Mrs .&#13;
Cordovas Neice) from Yelm Washington. Two birt hdays wer e cel ebr ated, one&#13;
of them was Ben Cordovas. A beautiful Birt hday cake was ba1red hv Mrs . Vickey&#13;
Reider in the shape of Easter rabbit i n blue yellow and white- colors .&#13;
Af'ter a variety of delj.cious Mexican food etc •. , Hrs. Tafoya. and Mrs.&#13;
Faye LQbato from Dolores, Colorado, sang spiritual hymns Mrs. Lobato played&#13;
the guitar o ·&#13;
Ot her members of t he f amilies j oined in the singing , and a f amiliar&#13;
pe r s onality d1splayed his imitati ons t a l ents , had many good hours of l a ugbes .&#13;
Everyone i s lookin f orward to . s e eing the movi e s made that day .&#13;
This r eunion will be one d{the Valencias .fondest momaries for many years&#13;
to come.&#13;
El dom:lngo dia de Pa s cua el Senor y Senor Ben Cordova inioiaron una&#13;
reunion de la familia Val enci a, noventa miembros .de la pa rentel a se juntaron&#13;
en la s ala de l a I gl esia. Soberinos El Senor Adolfo Tafoya de Yelm&#13;
Washington , dos cumpl e anos se celebraron ese dia, el Senor Ben Cord.ova fue&#13;
uno de ellos. L~ Senora Victoria Rei der hiso el caque de cumpleano , en&#13;
forma de un coneJo con colores de blanco amari llo y azul .&#13;
Depue s de desfrutar de t odas las comidas Mexicanas, y varios delicios&#13;
apetitos la Senora Irene Tafoya y la Senora Faye Loba to de Dolores Colorado&#13;
cantaron canti cos espiritulas y l a Senora Loba to canto y toco la ~itara&#13;
Otros miembers de la familia Valencia , cantaron y unas persona s&#13;
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(soberinos) entr etubo a los familiares c:on sus talentos y imitaciones.&#13;
Es ta reunion sera una de las mas estimadas memorias de la familia&#13;
Valencia.&#13;
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Ignacio school board election to name two board members for six ye~.:r&#13;
,-\ terms will be from 7 A.M. to 7 P.M., Tuesday, May sixth. Voters will cast&#13;
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Jtheir bal.lots :tn Oxford, Allison and the Lions Building in Ignacio. Outgoing board members are secretary of rhe board, Robert Hott, who is a&#13;
candidate ror- a second six year term and Ray Martin who is not a candidate&#13;
for re-election.&#13;
Other candidates for the two positions besides Mr. Hott are Hattie&#13;
Silva, Patrick Conley, Donald Anderson, Anna Marie Scott and Fred Lucero.&#13;
Residents of the Ignacio school district, 11J are urged to vote in the&#13;
May 6 election.&#13;
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La eleccion de el borde de educa.cion sera el dia 6 de Mayo de las 7:&#13;
de la manana a las 7: de la ta.rde seran e.il.egidos dos nuebos miembro!lt por&#13;
el termino de seis anos.&#13;
Lug~re~ de elecciones ser~n el 9:xford, Allis,2-n yen Ignacio sera en el.&#13;
Li ons Bu1l~:1ng "--v Le s mieob~os salien·ces s01: el Senor Ray Martin y SenorRobert Hot -c, oenor Hott se:ra un d~ los candidatos puesto para se:r.' re--elegid.os.&#13;
Los nuebos candidatos sertm la Senora Hattie Silva, Patrick Conley Donald&#13;
Ande~son,,Anna Marie Scotty Fr ed Lucero. Lo.s resi dentes de el disfricto&#13;
11J cte I gna cio s e l e s pide voten en esta eleccion.&#13;
Can you guess the answel's&#13;
that all begin "can-"? For&#13;
ir.stance, a swcrt can Wl"~1d be&#13;
"cand:;r."&#13;
A cily in China?&#13;
·uorcm0&#13;
1\ Y:a!er c.an'r&#13;
'ITDalUB::J&#13;
&#13;
A nhooting c~n?&#13;
'UO'UUll:J&#13;
&#13;
A burning can?&#13;
·a:puP.:J&#13;
A floating can?&#13;
·am.w=i&#13;
A fruit can?&#13;
&#13;
adnor,riue8&#13;
&#13;
A can ,"Tith steep sides?&#13;
'UOAUl!::J&#13;
&#13;
A flying can?&#13;
'Anm'2:J&#13;
&#13;
A v;liii kid: "Attentioi;, children," smiled !he ki12()?garlrn teacher. ··:'.\cw.&#13;
who c.in kll mo v,•hal comes after the l&lt;cttn C,:&#13;
UD shot .Joey's hand.&#13;
"Yes, Joey."&#13;
.&#13;
"Whiz!" he shouted in reply,&#13;
Roomer: Does the W&amp;i(:;7&#13;
alw8);~ .:-:ome thrnugh ,he :uof&#13;
Hke this'?&#13;
Landlord: No. it only cumes&#13;
through when it rains.-Goorge&#13;
McCarthy, Glencoe, Iil.&#13;
&#13;
Snapm1 q1icstion: Four-yeor-old Philip. who \·,•as par!icnl~rly ~ond or_ raw celery, was trying cooked c:elery for the&#13;
first t ime. His amazed reaction: 1.lfow did you manage to&#13;
&#13;
get the noise out?"&#13;
&#13;
·&#13;
&#13;
-Graig James, Port Angeles,&#13;
Wash.&#13;
&#13;
Hr. and Mrs. E.F. Patrick and George Anderson headed for a camping&#13;
&#13;
vacation :l.n Arizona and· po'ssibly California. rct-urnlng hoile W&lt;:;dnesday&#13;
even1.ng, April second. They had planned to take a longer 'ya.cation, but.&#13;
&#13;
thought it was too cold.&#13;
El Senor y Senora E .F. Patrick y el Senor George Anderson se fueron a&#13;
vacacio'n en el estado. de .Arizona y en California ellos · pensabRn en campar· a.&#13;
f'uera ha.llaron que todn.vi&lt;t, estaba muy frio.&#13;
&#13;
1&#13;
&#13;
Spring Vacation was -some'·rher e around Easter--remernber? The three&#13;
Wiseman y oung people were all home on Easter Sunday, alth011gh, they arrivfid .&#13;
&#13;
,__}9.nd left on different.days. Loretta and Larry from the:Lr schools in Canyon&#13;
City and Gretchen from ewe in Denver.&#13;
I&#13;
&#13;
La Vacacion de primavera fue durante la semana del Domingo de Easter&#13;
Los h.ijos de Senor y Seifora Tom Wiseman Loretta, Lar1•y y Gretchen estubieron&#13;
aqui vesitando en ese tiempo.&#13;
&#13;
�;,:r·&#13;
M!'s. Betty Clifton on vacation from her school in Be:iverton) Oregon&#13;
~\cl.S&#13;
&#13;
home to see her father, Elmer Briggs, and other relatives, including&#13;
&#13;
her sister, Ella Marie Smith in Farmington.&#13;
She also stopped in Denver to see her brother, Bill Briggs, and family,&#13;
Her husband, Jud, who also teaches in Beaverton was visiting his family.&#13;
,...,,,.&#13;
&#13;
La Senora Betty Clifton de Beaverton, Oregon vino a vesi tar a su pa.d:re,&#13;
el Senor Elmer Briggs y otros parientes a su hermana EJ.la Haria SrQ;i th de&#13;
Farmington . Ella visi to a su herm~no Bill Briggs y familia J El 1Serior Jud&#13;
Smith esposo de Betty es maestro de escuela.&#13;
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CLASSROOM CLASSIC&#13;
A second-grade teather informed her clas3 that the&#13;
school wa.s going to hold a;&#13;
lite.rary fair, and she asked&#13;
if any of them tl10Eght they&#13;
co1,ld make a contribution.&#13;
One small boy raised his hand&#13;
cmd. 'Voluntee,ed, "I know&#13;
where there's some litter l&#13;
can bring."&#13;
-Haro/a Hdfer&#13;
&#13;
Mr o end H.1·s., James sterltng and thT.ee children ·were here from Lake&#13;
&#13;
Havasu C:lty, Arizona for a few days vis lting Mrs. Sterling's parents, the&#13;
Rr.r...met Hotts'.' and brother @nd family, the RobGrt.Bottse They left f~Yr· home&#13;
Easte:t· Sunday morning so the ch..i.lclren c ould be bnck in school Londay.,&#13;
&#13;
Bl Seno~ y Se1iora James Steriing y familla de Lake Havasu City, Arizona&#13;
vial t exon a sus padres eJ. Senor y Se:iio:ra Emmet Hott y :SU hermano Rotert Rott.&#13;
&#13;
Laurence Harker :retu:rn.ed home the first of .April with a real suntan&#13;
&#13;
r..fter spending the winter in Florence~ Jl.ri zona. H&amp; and his brother~ Deriey&#13;
Narke:r.- fro:.:. Tucson~ s1JEmt one day a week together·~&#13;
Mr. Marker di:dn' t ntls s 01;,.t entirely on wj_.nter either e.s there has&#13;
been plenty more of i t since the f'l:rst of April here ..&#13;
&#13;
ln Seno:r LaWl'ence Ha:r·ker regr-eso a su hogar la semana pasaa.a., El paso&#13;
el invj_erno en Florence, .AJ.•izcna. El visi to con su herrnano Dewey Marker de&#13;
Tuscon.&#13;
__,&#13;
EJ. Senor Marker no erro la ultim.a tempestad de nieve.&#13;
&#13;
The Lyle Crawfords returned. hmm ;i,pril second foJ.loi·1ing a 16 day&#13;
spring va,c~-cion triµ to Arizona cities. Tem:.ie, PhoenL'1;. and Safford.&#13;
Mr. Crawford then r-e,.,orted for Jury d.uty in Durango on Monday morning,&#13;
&#13;
the seventh~&#13;
&#13;
�:Z.ir. and Hrs. Udell Carden ~nd Mr. and Mrs .. Walter Cerr 11 son took a. tm:; ·&#13;
weeks vacation trip the firs.t of :Vl.B.rch through Washington State, Oregon and&#13;
&#13;
1 Idaho.&#13;
&#13;
Senor y Senor,,a. Udell Car.don Senor y Senora Walter C~rlQon to.maron dos&#13;
semanas de vacaci6n en el mes de Marzo.&#13;
de Washington, Oregon y Idaho.&#13;
&#13;
Ellos anduver:i.on por los sstados&#13;
&#13;
Green was the featured color in clothing, decor?tions salad and dessert&#13;
&#13;
at the St. Patrick's day luncheon and three tables of bridge. The hostess·&#13;
fo1• the Monday 17th party at her home 1:1as Mrs.. Virginia Lunsford.&#13;
&#13;
Robert Pa.rks, head of the Alcoholism Rehabilation in Ignacio will&#13;
conduct the services in the Ignacio Presbyterian church, Sunday ~orning&#13;
April 27th.&#13;
The pastors, J'obn and Judy Chendo, will be attend:J.ng a Retreat in&#13;
&#13;
Northern California.&#13;
&#13;
TOMORROW Al'!D&#13;
TOMORf~OW&#13;
&#13;
)&#13;
&#13;
I hr',:;rd 1/,e world cry last nigh/&#13;
And I kn ow why.&#13;
O n e smil lef I it with a sigh&#13;
Fur all the years&#13;
Not wulerstood,&#13;
The lost good dap&#13;
R11n out berw e('n 1/ie (111gen;&#13;
A11d for the afterglow that lingers&#13;
&#13;
Like a memory not quill'&#13;
R c'l11embered, or a dN!am&#13;
Not wholly dreamed.&#13;
D.:!ar soul, ~ood night.&#13;
Only God blows ow 1!1e light.&#13;
&#13;
"'- ~ " " - ~ . • ~ /&#13;
&#13;
- : \UCrf.-\EL D1{1,;Jl'l:&#13;
&#13;
®&#13;
&#13;
" It's my mornrny's ~ool-wat . , .. sill-el . . . i1\ her&#13;
SHADOW!"&#13;
&#13;
'fhe older residents of Ignac:lo may remembe:c' Vll"s. Celia R. Saliiz~n· ~&#13;
Mother of Teddy, Patricia and Dolly who lived in I g1acio fol" man;;- y·ec'.1'£ .&#13;
She 5.s doing fairly well, l i v-es •with he r d au ghter ·Dolly ari.d he r fam.i1y :tn&#13;
&#13;
0&#13;
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Guymon, Okla~&#13;
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/&#13;
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Vurios residentes Ignacio se :recor dar·an de la J3enor~&lt;, Celta R. sa.12~:;:a;:•&#13;
1.§i_ madre de Theodora, Patricia y Doll y quien vi vi e:t.•on en Ignacio por muchos&#13;
auos. La Senora Salazar vive con Dolly y su f amiJ.ic. en Guymon 1 Ok.la.&#13;
&#13;
�I~&#13;
The Annual Mothers Day Tea and program will be given by the Frien dship&#13;
C:ti;cle for t he u omen of the ~r ea wednesday a.f'ternoon 9 May s eventh. It w:i.11&#13;
be 111 t he Presbyterian Church annex and the program will be on women of faith&#13;
&#13;
in the Bible.&#13;
&#13;
llll" , t.1nd Mrs , George Bryan became first time grandparents Monday, P.pril&#13;
14th a s their daughter Becky and her husband, Dan Nordeen ' s baby was born : :&#13;
l{cnday afternoon, weight seven pounds 13 ounce~ . The young mAn has been&#13;
named Timothy Aaron.&#13;
&#13;
Senor y Senora George Bryan son abuelos por E_remira ves. El dia 14&#13;
de Abril su hija Becky ~ordeen les presento u.n nino que peso siete libras&#13;
y 13 onzas . Se llama Timonthy Aaron~&#13;
t.! s.J:,,.~ :J;;J-:id.::d.!&gt;&#13;
&#13;
Pe11d for rhovg/11: " EH•ryonc is talking abo11l ~-Ir. and Mrs. Smith and&#13;
how lhcy·re alw;;ys figllling.'· s,11d 11it·s. J ones co :'llr . Jones. ··some people&#13;
arc 11-lking her pan and others are laking his po,t.' '&#13;
" l kilo\\' .' ' s:dcl l\lr. Jo.'les, "and I suppo!.e a ti?w eccentrics are mi nding their own b11siness."&#13;
-· c,....., .-••,.... c,..,,.&#13;
&#13;
Dave Smith 1 s d.9.ughter~ Debbj_e, who li~.,res in Vail recently vj.s i ted he:r&#13;
&#13;
father here L~ Ignacio.&#13;
The new G.E.Do school sunervtsed. by Arlene Hillich. will open soon in&#13;
the basement; of the B 6I eil..s Cafet€ria •&#13;
&#13;
. ·C&#13;
"Let's plav lwu.,e. You be the husband that goP.s to the office&#13;
c/nd I'll be the Lcife thCtt goes into politics."&#13;
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�' f&#13;
ll&#13;
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The Ignacio Drug project drop-in C£-n1ter had Open HoTise Apl'":Ll 2nd.&#13;
-)Pe:;:-al Box is the outreach worker· in the Ignacio Office, a bl"a.Ylt.:::h of the&#13;
Dura..11go Drug :project. Peral ,:rovides recreational activities for young&#13;
people that want to drop in. The hours 2re 1 to 9 P .M. on l"iond.s.;rs a:.?-d&#13;
Thursdays - 8:30 A.M. to 4~30 P.N. on Wednesdays and Fridays on Tuesct.9_ys&#13;
it is closed because Peral in in Durango all day. The telephone numbe~&#13;
is 563-4-3.81 •&#13;
&#13;
Mr. and :Mrs e Tom Fish frora Farmington spent a day and had dinner with&#13;
the Karl P'.,.a,uerts. · Other visitors calling have been 1-frs. 1,a10 Hansted of&#13;
&#13;
Florida Hesa, Mrs. Walter Carlson, Hrs. Lilli.an Browm, Ida Chavez, M:rs.&#13;
Russell, Mrs. Jim Mayfield and Hrs. Nina Barn.&#13;
&#13;
Senor y Seno~a Tom Fish de Fa:t'mington pa.sa:ron el dia y tomaron la c omida&#13;
con el Senor y Senora Karl Hauert. Ortas personas visitandolos fueron 1~&#13;
Senoras. ~·q.lo Hansted · de Florida Hes a, WaJjer Carlson, Lillian Brown, VirgL.7ia&#13;
&#13;
Russell, lim Mayfield, Ifina Barny la senorita Ida Chavez.&#13;
&#13;
Mrs. Louis Girard is back home f'rom a, three week trip east to New&#13;
York City to visit her mother, a broth.er and family and a slster and her&#13;
family~&#13;
&#13;
She also visited her aunt in Ft. Laud.e1"d.ale, Florida.&#13;
&#13;
La Senora Louis G:trard ah regresado a su casa de un v:1.aj e a nueva Yor.-k&#13;
ah v:1.si tar a su mB.dre y un hermeno y f amilia, 1.ma hermana y i' am.ilia ta.mbien&#13;
t=Jlla fue a Ft. La.1,derdale, Florida&#13;
&#13;
a vi.sitar a urrn. t:ta.&#13;
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Fu:ei.0ral s-arvicas for lit•::::. Lola Rodrique:2: Sanchez 83 w·ere J/1::Ld2:,r at&#13;
two on clock in the Igna.cio Presbyterian. Church with pastors John and&#13;
Judy Chendo conducting the services. Burial was in the Ignacio Cel!lete:ry.&#13;
Hrs. Sanchez died Monday in Santa li'e, N~-n,r 1-fexico~ She was the mothe1..&#13;
of Hrs e Joe Romero of Ignacia. l-1rs. Homero '~afJ with her mother fo.r· the t·wo&#13;
weeks pI•ecoed.ing her death.&#13;
She ·was horn in Ignacio F~ bruary 16, 1892, the daughter of Jose Antoni.o&#13;
and Juanita. Rodriquez. Rev . Rodriquez was a missionary of the Southern Ute&#13;
Indian a bout 40 years fr om 1890 until hls death in 1930.&#13;
&#13;
Following t he death of her mother, Lola made her home with relatives&#13;
She was spending&#13;
&#13;
in. Sru.1 Luis, Colorado and still had a ho~ne in Sa..11 Luis.&#13;
&#13;
the winter •with her daughter Josephine Hor.nero, in Pena Blanca, New Mexico.&#13;
Rev. Rodriquez remarried and continued to 1nake his home in IgnRc:lou&#13;
:Mrs e Sanchez husband, Daniel Sanchez died in 1938. · She is· survj_ve.d by&#13;
se\~en daughters, one son. and a brother, 37 g:randcbildren and 22 great;&#13;
grandchild:ren ~&#13;
&#13;
Quite a number of members of her f.ami1y were here for the funeral.&#13;
M.re and Hrs~ Georce Ge.llegos of Denver were here to attend the funeral&#13;
of Mrs~ Gallegos grandmothe:cQ They left Saturday noou to return home.&#13;
Mrs. Gallegos iii t.rie forme1• Bernice Romero.&#13;
·&#13;
M.1•. and Mrs , C:risildo Pa -:heco, Martha. Archuleta, Lorraine.I J' oyce and&#13;
Terry Duran attended the Notl·c Dame band concert at Fort Lewis Ea.ster Sunday&#13;
'-·pvening •&#13;
&#13;
They thoroughly enjoyed it.&#13;
&#13;
Senor y Senora C:risildo Pacheco Senoras Martha /u&gt;chuleta, Lorrain8&#13;
y Joyce Dur:an y la Seri'crita Terry Duran atende;ron el concierto de la band.a&#13;
de Norte Dame el Domingo de pascua en el colegio de Ft~ Lewis.&#13;
&#13;
�Iguacio History&#13;
The Indian Agency wa s named I gnac i o 9 for the Chief of the third band&#13;
of Souther n Utes, t he Weminuche . Chie f I gnacio o.nd his band, howev er, rejected the idea of s ettling doi:m on s mall far !:ls , so t hey 11ere gi ven t he&#13;
Western part of the r eser vation in the south part of Montezuma County , the&#13;
headquarter s being To\'Jaoc .&#13;
.&#13;
The leader s of the Southern Utes in t he Pine River vall~y area. we1•e&#13;
Buckskin Cha1•lie, chie f of t he Houa ch e ba nd and Seve1"0, Chief of t he Capote&#13;
band ~ They were gr a zing t heir cattle part of ea ch year along the Pi ne River.&#13;
By 1913 the tom1 of I gna c:1o had made a rapid growth with a number of&#13;
business establishments and hones.&#13;
Hans Aspaas had started con('-truc t ion of a t wo-story building to house&#13;
his store and a. .t heatre, to be followed shortly by a hotel&#13;
The present&#13;
Ha lfwa y Hous e on north Goddard was a hotel built by L .M. \·layt, fa the:r of&#13;
D&#13;
&#13;
Mrs . Vida Ritter .&#13;
&#13;
Geo1•ge W. Bryan and his s on Hillirun had a store near the depot, later&#13;
moving to t he present Bryan building~&#13;
The t own also had a Bank , l i very stable, stores, blacksmith shop, a,&#13;
newspaper and others ~&#13;
I n 19·13 the popula ti.on had gr01·m -co the ext ent t hat the citizens held&#13;
an el e c tion to deci de upon t he i ncor porat i on 9 and a. c harter was secure-d fQr&#13;
l·,he town. The fir s t mayor, Char les F . Warn er, was a f or mer Supt. of the&#13;
·:e Agency , then operat i ng a clothing store.&#13;
Fi f ·t;y years :1.ater , i ~ the sullil1ler of 1963 t he Golden Ann:tva:rsary of the&#13;
·,rpora tton of 'c.he Tm·m. of Ign&amp;.cio.&#13;
·&#13;
Rev~N!nd &amp;m d. Nr·s . Se·-r~r d K{' . aud Hrs . Rus sell Box and son Rusty, 1,;.r •&#13;
.;:,.d MT,i:;~ 011:i.e Chavez aml gr w.n6.daughter~ Cindy .:md Yvonne Rti.el c:nd Victorin&#13;
Taylor at t er...dcd the Billy G1•t1,ham Cru sude at Alhuque:c·qu e 1 1-f o Hex b i n Yfa.r ch ..&#13;
&#13;
El. Re~e:condo y Seno:i:-~ Seward Senor y Senora Russ ell Bo:~ y Rusty Se.nor&#13;
y Seno;i:-a Oll ie Cha vez y s us nir,'t&amp;.s Cindy y Yvonne Ra.e l y Vi cto··'ia '.I'ti.yl or&#13;
atenderon el Billy Gr ahal!l Crusa de en Albuque r que 9 Hue\ro Mex ico e.1.1 !vfr'l.l'~~ o o&#13;
Hr. and Mrs o f- taY1l 0y Pot t e r of We ir'c Long Branch~ ITe"·1 J e r s ey 'i·ie:rc in&#13;
I gnacj_o in 1-~arch t o vis it h:1.s mother, M:rs. 1-hrtha Potter and otb.ei.... relati vcs .&#13;
Th&lt;m t hey went to Uesa, Arizona to attend the f amil y r e1..1111on of t he Beh!'mann&#13;
&#13;
famil y , par ents of Mrs. Potter.&#13;
Se--;_;ol" :..r Senora Stanl Ay Potter de Hast Bran ch, 1fow Jersey, v0sitar &amp;1 en&#13;
I gnacio el mes pa.sado a su maclre la Senora Har t ha Pc,ttar y otre.s p ar-ien't1:?S.&#13;
D~ er ,,i se fueron a J-~esa Ar:1.zona t.i. ttcndor una r euni on de la. f ru.nili a. .Behrmann&#13;
l os JJadre::; do la Senora Stanley Potter o&#13;
&#13;
T1·ro Allison. c ouple enjoyed a c ruise :!.n 1-fe.:rch l e aving here the eight to&#13;
dr·ive tc, Dc1rve:r. Fr·or.1 De,.1vor 2t~ couple3 :fj_~on the Colox-ad.o St ate Grrmg e f le•,;&#13;
t o 1-Iiu1ui l e;:;.vlne Port Eve:rr;lad~s on t h,':! I to.lir·n Ship 1. ngolina LF~uro ~&#13;
Eight hundr0d passenr:e:rs on board visited Puert o Hi co, St. ~'1101:12.t~ and&#13;
,Tt~.mac ia and ,;~re ente:rta:tned on the sbip 1·:.i. th nuwcrous act ivi t 1.&lt;::: s .&#13;
bcfo:t.'e :t eturninr, to J\llison the Enile:.•:--; ·v:isit"'d th~ir daugilt a · o.nd&#13;
famtly, ti'!~ Uav5.d ?rid.dys, i n Colorado Rpri 1es und the Suttons "t-:e u -t -cc) Le.mar&#13;
to be \Tith Mrs. Suttor.i. ' s r:1oth0r 1. o:r her 97·:::i:i. bi1•thcla.y.&#13;
1&#13;
&#13;
Lo$ S£.iox·:.is Pnr:i.s Ent;lc1 y J. os s{n'o:i·o.s 11::lslie Sutt.on de AlLtson j.'u3r or1&#13;
c. Denve;.,r· a :jui,t;."1·r0 con v:1..cn.te y ct1:1t:..·o pa.1, .;ins q~,r~ ~; aJ.ic:r.·or1 po:r· a.v:1.on 1:1&#13;
l-.1,.:i.L.u .i a r;-nb2rcf;.:rt:~ en e:t varco !tc:.li~ !'.o . Oc~o::;ien-i;o s p:::i. s aj e1" o s ves:lt.ttron&#13;
Pu(:i:"i.:.o Ric:o, S.:&gt;J.1 To:r:as y ..Tamao~•.a. Ln ol viaJC c.c.. reg1•eso l os l;riglc :r·&#13;
vcs:i -:-c!·on co~"l su hi.ju. y f.\.1.1ilia los D.:ivid l',.'idCi.;;rs e:n C0:to:rad o Sp:r·in ~s y los&#13;
81-1-t.ton:; i'ucron a :,_ "'"nar a E"!~.:;'i-a:.~ con la r.iadt ~ tlc la D~o::....:1 &amp;ut ton en su&#13;
, • , ipJ..(• r,,o 1.-tv J.qe;v0r) a y s:l.cto &amp;nos•&#13;
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~zc0~~::fef;;::.~:tt.:...--&lt;~v:.~&#13;
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Early in J&amp;:tliJ~ry something new devel oped in La Plata Countyo It :.. I, ,&#13;
called Program. f e z•" Local Services and is sponsored by the Colorado Cong:i.•,·: .:;s&#13;
of Senior Orgeniza.tions, so the pr•oblcms 11nd ideas of retired citizens hPB&#13;
prio:tJ.ty in its p:i:-ogram. to identify cmm:.ir:.rnity needs and to find solutions·&#13;
lfor them.&#13;
&#13;
Because the ol der' citizens of the Ignacio School District are .alre8.dy&#13;
conside::-ed in the 1:.: . F .J-l~S ~ pro jects , Program for Local Se:rvj.ces it3 not&#13;
co.ncentrHting ill t his district . Ifo·tvev,~r we would be_ very much interested&#13;
i:n putting _unr11et :nE:8ds, of S.D~ . '$ .(or untried idee,s) ~nto the th~::nking ~--n~'i&#13;
planning of t he La Pla-ca Coun·Gy"·p ro grai:n. They will be presented to wh:i.cnever local, e;ourit:--r ~ state or national agency might be concerned and for&#13;
those problems i'or u.h1ch there is no resource at this time we hope to de=&#13;
&#13;
velop alternative solutions.&#13;
So j_f you po:rsonf),lly have a problem or you ha.ve an ldea w'nich would&#13;
be:nefi t the cowm.1ni t;v ~ plei:tse get in touch ,,rl th the Lf:. Plata County Program for Local Serv1ces Volunteer, An.n Parks, 88lt·-2cl43 wb.o vill l be happy&#13;
to come 'to your home to discuss them with you a...Yl.d who will make a.11 pos--~&#13;
&#13;
sible efforts to get action on them.&#13;
Ann Parks&#13;
...&#13;
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For r;osh sakosi \•Ve can'/ afford ll,a!.1 Do I look&#13;
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