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Rio Grande Sun from Espanola, New Mexico • 11

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Rio Grande Suni
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Espanola, New Mexico
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11
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Chama News Items Rotarians Hear Talk On Science Talks Planned For Area Schools W.C. Robinson of Govts, working under the Traveling Science Teachers Program, will visit area schools in late November bring Mr. and JMrs, Alfredo Archuleta were summoned to Denver recently when a brother of Mrs. Archuleta's was quite ill. SOP R5 Conservation NWS MO THtHCAKT Of THt PUFSIO COUNTS? from the Navy after having eer--ved his tour of duty.

The Moores spent several year in Japan, and their daughter was born there. They, enjoyed living then very much but said there's no place like home. They are residing in the Moore house north of town. VOLUME III Mr. and Mrs.

Luis Gutierrez of Raton came up for a few days visit with their son and family, the Garfield Gutierrezes. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1959 KKTTIfVW Turn ing reports on the newest developments in science. Based on academic qualifications, he was selected to take an intensified 13-week course at Oklahoma State University and reach 26 high schools in the state during the traveling program. Jose Martinez, son of Mr. and Mrs.

J.V. Martinez, it in Veterans Hospital in Albuquerque seriously ill. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Johnson and daughter, Darla Royce, spent a few weeks in Chama with Mrs.

Johnson's folks, the Andy fl The Electric Corn Popper given by the American Legion Ladies Auxiliary for the benefit of the Auxiliary and the County Fair was Won by Mrs. Mary Mc-Crary, New Mexico Extension Library Service Librarian. Mr. and Mrs. Abe Gallegos put on an exhibition for the Fair with their performance of Spanish dances, a Polka and "La Va-quera'', for which they have be come quite famous.

Flash floods, their damage to irrigation on ditches, and what can be done' about it were topics discussed by Soil Conservationists Bill Williams and Lawrence Redman at the Rotary Club meeting here Tuesday. Federal funds are available for watershed projects when sufficient local interest is shown, they explained, and local people must work out means of maintaining and operating work projects sponsored by the government. Several proposed projects to be done over a three-year spread are six retarding dams in the Santa Cruz Valley and three debris basins above Santa Cruz Lake. They would be built by private contractor under the soil conservation service supervision, Rotarians were told. Program Chairman Bud Gallup introduced the speakers, Glen Ramsey presided, and Raymond Jordon of Santa Fe was a guest.

The Rotary Club meets each Tuesday at noon at the Granada Coffee Shop. Robinson will visit Dulce' High School September 28; McCurdy and Santa Cruz High Schools November 23-24; Los Alamos High School, November 80; and Espanola High School, December 7. This program is sponsored by the National Science Foundation in cooperation with the Atomic Energy Commission and other scientific agencies. Nena Jaramillo, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Abe Jaramillo has accepted the position as secretary of Chama High School principal, Arthur Madrid. Mrs. Jesse Krummel of Pueblo, fiance of attorney Monroe Fox, spent a couple of weeks as house guest in the Fox household. Mrs. Krummel is a nurse in a Pueblo Hospital and was on her vacation.

Gary Richards, son of Mrs. Servilia Clifton, is attending school in Alabama. SUN Classified Ads Get Results! Mr. and Mrs, Waldo Sandoval and sons of Sacramento, were here the last two weeks in August visiting Waldo's father, and young brother, Abran Sandoval and David. Mrs.

Sandoval, the former Henrietta Martinez, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fidel Martinez, of Park View, had occasion to visit many friends and relatives in Park View. Top Savings Religion, Retreat Topic "Religion and the Arts" was the thrmie of the Presbyterian Fellowship Retreat for 40 University students at Ghost Ranch the first week in September. Director of the retreat was Rev.

Joe Willis, the Presbyterian minister at the University of New Mexico, with Dr. Ralph Douglass, art instructor, and Prof. Donald MdRae, music instructor, in charge of the workshops. Douglass dwelt on "Religious Dimensions of the Visual Arts' while McRae's topic was "Music and the Great Religions of the World." PTA Schedules Open House An Open House to enable parents and teachers to get acquainted and a visit to the classrooms will be held for the first meeting of the McCurdy PTA September 21. Parents and friends are invited to the 7:30 p.m.

meeting in the school library, and refreshments will be served in the newly-remodeled Hotlunch room after the SECOND PLACE TROPHY Shirley Collins (cen- sponsor. At right in Margie Borrego, team manager. ter) presents the second place trophy to Roy's Ser- The Espanola team played two games in one night, vice girls Softball team won in the recent Santa Fe winning the first to gain the finals and finishing sec-Recreation Girls Softball league, to Roy Honstein, ond. (Sunfoto). Mrs.

Vera Madrid and two daughters are back in Chama after having spent a couple of months in Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Moore and and daughter are back in Chama to stay. Jerry was discharged Village Vouchers Top $11,000 5SMS Fiesta Awards meeting.

Mrs. Edmund Davenport is president of the group this year. Nearlv $12,000 in village vou chers were approved and issued THEY'RRR OFF at your State Fair. Sept. 26 -Oct.

4. 10 races daily. Post time. 1:30. Daily double and qulnella.

by the city during August. Heaviest expenditures were $1,822.76 to the Naranjo-Ama-dor Insurance Agency for city insurance; $727.50 to the internal revenue department for withholding taxes; a $598.50 payment on the parking meters and the nearly $1,000 for garbage collection. HURRY IN! Best Trcdss tI Term Espanola Valley Pueblos are well-represented in the awards given at the Fiesta Indian Market in Santa Fe recently. San Juan Pueblo won an award for its perforfance of the Cloud Dance. Cecilia Vigil of Nambe took second prize for a woven belt Santana Martinez of San Ilde-fonso took first for an unpaint-ed jar.

Gregorita A. Trujillo of San Juan won first prize for a deep incised plate. In paintings Encarnacion Pena won first, Christino Pena and Encarnacion Pena won seconds. They are all of San Ildefonso. Christono Pena also won a first prize for children's paintings.

Judges included Oliver LaFar-' go, Mrs. Lothar Konopak, and Laura Gilpin. Driver Charged After Crash Celestine Lovato, 47, Espanola, was charged with, careless driving after her car collided with a parked vehicle operated by Jesse Carl Ricketts, 32, Santa Fe, Friday morning in Riverside. Espanola police said the Lovato machine turned into an alley by the Alamo Liquor Store and that Ricketts' machine was parked waiting to turn onto the highway. The mishap occurred about 11:15 a.m.

and damages to the vehicles were not heavy. Vouchers, purpose and amount follows: GENERAL FUND Internal revenue service, with holding taxes, $727.50. 1958 Volks-wgn. 2 -Door It's near-new and go Filiberto Maestas, prisoners subsistence, $219. ing at a BIG SAVING.

Book price is $1710. Rio Grande Sun. office sup plies, publishing legal advertis- Fairgrounds Albuquerque, September 26 October 4 ment, $118.47. Sef Texaeo, police depart ment expense, $119.24. RECREATION Kenny Reese, labor, $2.63.

Douglas Reese, labor, $2.63. Belarmino Valdez, labor, Herminio Griego, labor, $17.25. Alex Salazar, labor, $20.63. Denver United States Nat'l Bank, revenue bonds, $450. Jemez Mountains, service, $3.

Green Acres Supply supplies, $6.02. Western Auto Associate Store, supplies, $4.38. Bond-Willard supplies. $10.14. Edward Adkins, expenses, Blue Lake Sporting Goods, boxing supplies, $65.71.

STREET Internal revenue service, withholding taxes, $72. Espanola State Bank, down payment on tractor, $1,500. Jose B. Montoya, salary, Dcker Brothers, repairs to equipment, $2.50. Bond-Willard, street expense, $8.35.

Humble Oil, street expense, $10.88. Naranjo AAmador Insurance Agency, insurance expense, Ben R. Sandoval, salary, Jose B. Montoya, salary, Jemez Mountains, street lights, $846. Jose B.

Montoya, street expense, $2.75. Naranjo Amador Ins. insurance, $163. Ben R. Sandoval, salary, Espanola Telephone ser 1957 Chevy V-8 ltd Air 2-Door.

A neat Ivory and Turquoise with radio. LAST CALL nVTM iAll. 1 BIGGEST SAVINGS 1 vice, $18.65. BLOOD SOUGHT LOS ALAMOS Hospital Auxiliary is soliciting volunteer blood donors to supply the local blood bank. It is from this bank that the Southwest Blood Bank is reimbursed for blood provided the Los Alamos Medical Center.

heater and powerglide. $1622 1957 Ford V-8 Station Wagon. Cheek this I-pass Unit with radio, heater, pwr. strng. and pwr.

brakes US post office, postage, $21. Petty cash, Juan J. Montoya, health and sanitary fund, $36. Daniel Naranjo, health and sanitary fund, $18. Delfino, Vigil health and sanitary fund, $54.

Max Madrid, chief's salary, $169.70, Juan F. Vigil, patrolman's salary, $117.70. Baltazar Archuleta, patrolman salary, $127.50. Joe B. Romero, patrolman's salary $137.50, Gabriel J.

Maestas, Patrolman salary, $137.50. Jimmy Joe Villareal patrolman salary, $117.80. Clarence H. Martinez, patrol Post office, postage, $21. Duncan Parking Meter meter payment, $598.50.

La Loma Auto Repair, jail expansion, police $65.78 Espanola Valley Plumbing and Heating, repair and expansion of jail, $8425. Espanola Mercantile, repairs, and expansion of jail, $24.17. Southern Union. Gas service, $1.50. Espanola Hospital, jail and subsistence, $5.

Naranjo and Amador Insurance Agency, insurance and bond, $1,092.57. Roy's Service Station, police department, $1.25. NM department of public health, health and sanitary fund, $317.50. Bay Super Service, police department, $2.80. i Gilbert's Service Station, police department, $5.59.

Certified products, jail and prisoner subsistence, $51.13. Cash, driver's license petty cash, $19.35. Espinoza Motors, police expense, $166.37. Max Madrid, chief's salary, $160.68. Baltazar Archuleta, patrolman salary, $120.83.

Joe B. Romero, patrolman's salary, $130.63. Gabriel J. Maestas, patrolman salary, $130.63. Clarence H.

Martinez, patrolman's salary, $116.04. Dolores Haas, clerk's salary, $120.22. Dolores Vigil, assistant clerk's salary, $80.02. Ernest Vigil, police judge's salary, $138. Leonard C.

Jones, attorney's fees, $85.50. Jose L. Maestas, garbage disposal fee, $458. Filiberto H. Maestas, prisoner subsistence, $118.60.

Jemez Mountains Co-op, service, $51.20. Elias Garcia, office expense, $11.75. Juan F. Vigil, patrolman's salary, $110.83. Jimmy J.

Villareal, patrolman salary, $111.04. FIRE FUND Espanola Telephone service, $32.50. Hunter Motor miscellaneous, $4.06. Southern Union Gas service, $1.50. Espanola Hospital, oxygen refill, $2.80.

Naranjo Amador Insurance Agency, insurance on truck, $31897 -ONE WEEK ONLY 20 Good Used Television Sets up 6 Good Used Refrigerators 3 Good Used Freezers (like new) up Good Used Washers BEN'S CAFE On The In Pojoaque -Best In Fine Foods" 1957 Pontiac Station Wagon. Immaculate with radio, Mr, Hyramatie Drive, and GOOD TIREs too! H921l 1957 Ford V-8 man's salary, $122.30 4-Door. Check this spotless nunoer wun radio, beater and Ford-O-Matlc Dolores Haas, city clerk's salary, $161.90. Dolores Vigil, assistant clerk's salary, $89.52. Jose L.

Maestas, garbage disposal, $4f8. $11542 1955 Olds Super 88 4-IW. ABOVE AVERAGE CONDITION equipped with radio, htr, pwr. irnj, pwr. brakes and Hy dramatic EMTJ New Refrigerators New Freezers New 30 GaL Water Heater $7Q95 (10 year) LP or Natural Gas New (and Used) Pumps $(Q95 up $2296 1958 Chevy Charges Filed After Mishap Speeding, failure tP and causing an accident are charges that Leandro Hen-era must face after his car struck the rear of one operated by Leo Jaramillo, 20, Espanola.

Espanola police said the Jaramillo car was stopped at a pedestrian crosswalk to let some boys erosa and the Herrera machine struck him the Tear. The mishap occurred in front of the fire station about 5:30 P-m. Wednesday. Half-Ton V-8. Bard to teU from a brand new one.

Has heater, 4-Speed and Heavy marvelous buy at the checked no-iron shirt Ally near Hamper. $2793 1955 Willys 6 cyL $167.50. Station Wagon. Check this top 4-wheol drive nnit priced for 3-Piece Bath Room Sets (Cast Iron and Complete) I by Shore 2I2995 Electric Water Heaters (52 GaL 15 year) a asick sale, $2402 1954 Ctevy Half-Ton pickup. It loots good, Rons good and BACKED BY.

OUR 0.2. WARRANTY! CC3 If You Can't See The Tread On Your Tires See Reduced 1-2C3 GaL Power Sprayer $2S3C3 una It's the Reader's Digest advertised 652 Dacron35X cotton blend you can really depend on! Wonderful to have in the button-down ihirt with placket front, back pleat and long tails. smoothly. Nopflling or fuzzing. Tiny woven checks in bright or dark tones.

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