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The Taos News from Taos, New Mexico • Page 4

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The Taos Newsi
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Taos, New Mexico
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THS TAOS NEWS Thursday. December 22, I9CO Season Off To Good Start With Races At Taos Ski Valli The new ski season got off to a attracting participants and good start Sunday al Taos Ski Valley with a top sporting event specta-'Senior and Junior Slalom held over and Lodge Operator Jon May-jBainbridge of Santa Fe. Buokland t. jthe Gully of Snake Dance Run. je.r of the Taos Ski Valley, who In the men's division, nf Buokland of Los Alamo Alamos and C.rl (Hiersoux AWl of Fe tabulated valuable Young Bainbridge racked tors from a wide area.

itne uuny ui onaRf rvuu, me inus CIM vaney, in me vj turn a uin.iu/ii, Vallpv's nflints It was the sanctioned Class Cione of Taos Ski Valley's toughest i then foreran it in the second fast-iorado racers dominated, but for-jBlake, son of raos vaney n( See i 9 'trails. est time of the day. Starting junior star Dean Rickerson Btoke. the New Mexico junior Tigers Lose Two The course was set by instruc- Clark Funk of Taos and nf Los Alamos tied in second. New Mexico were rac- lead Games During Week i The Tans Tigers had a roush Friday night and lost t.o| weekend as they fell before here Saturday; C'atherine's Thundrrbirds 59-49 II was the second half in hothj Wtift Aiifl cnmes that i irm pfl falal to tt1e Will iTiscrs.

The Thunderhirds had a An attractive Christmas card'big final period In squelch Tiger comes from Marv fhilton Gray. es whil 'l llla ln 1Ic( away from Hie Tigers the final artist with the Museum of Natural jnds aftpr Jlokijnq Tan! History. Denver, who is well known, a 33.33 I IP st two ramcs here. Miss Gray makes an annual. The Thunderbirds went into the sketching trip to Taos and has til1al stanza wilh a slim lpad i Ibut then poured on the coals scor- usod Taos Indians for models ljnR 0 Taf)S some of Ihe large murals she cloni' for her museum's Hall of Kach team had three players i hitting in doublp figures wilh Lawrence of St.

Kate's and Krom Arthur Bushnell and Jim'Tolitn Martinez, of Taos lying for Krulish, Chicago, formerly of the high point honors with 13 each. Tans Fncore Theater come clever Mplvin and Steve Mondra- creeting including 'those from' 80 12 and 10 points in that their Siamese cats. Su-Lin, and' 01 01 tn th Taos pffor Humphrey II Just before In he Sanla f( uz a ll wa ing from" Chicago last week Vin-i 1 of he visiting squad route Martinez attended the Chi- ho made 'j! hiK difference as cnso Staee Guild's performance' arnered rm of Graham Greene's "The Living on Wfls for Taos Wlth l2 Room," the Guild's 125th production during the 16 years since its founding by Mr. Bushnell. He also had a visit with Bushnell and Krulish at the close of the performance with the two asking that he bring hack greetings to Taos friends.

jplace. onlv t'i seconds behind win- iing for points which can put I 1-1. 11 A IAM ner Fred Lcighton of Colorado. Colorado Junior Jack Hudson edged out New Mexico junior champion Buzz ftainbridge of Santa Fe in winning the Boys' Class II. Seeley III of Alamos was only another second behind Bainbridge to put the three ju- on the Sun Valley team.

tTiirtv-three juniors me uwgn Tram pas WAG In California WAC Pvl. Grace H. Lopez, nior. right behind tbe top men. Newcomors to racing who were JRncd (h V.

S. Army noted in the Garrison "at. Fnrt Ord. Calif. Private a clerk-typist in the garrison's WAC detachment, entered the Women's Army Corps last June and completed basic training at Fort McClellan.

Ala. She is a I960 graduate of Pen- Glen'and 15 course. RESULTS Men's 41 Paul Dudley and Dean Rickerson, :42.5 and Tomoyoshi Fusho, :42.7. Women's Lmdstom, 57 fi and Carol Benjamin. 1:06.8.

JUNIORS Bovs Jack Hudson, IB. Class II Buzz Les Seeley Sorcnsen. 147.4' Bain III :58.5. and Torn O'ci', Class HI lis, 1:20. Class IV Carl Ricky Orndofl Peter Blake, i :2 7.j Fastest lime of t'h, Taos instructor burned the course fl :37.R forerun.

lla Me A fee's Horses Featured BOTANY TEACHING ASSISTANT at New Mexico State Uni- vrrslty is Wesley nf Taos. Mies is teaching In the university's Biology Department while studying toward his master's degree In biology. HP Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George N.

Niles nf Taos. Divers' Rules Eased; Questa Deal Nixed Mora Soldier Now In France Army PFC Sam son of Mr. and Mrs. Hvangilinio' asco high school. Mascarenas.

Mora, recently ar-: rived in France and is now aj member of the U.S. Army Janls McWrcalh who a eral Depot. rived home Friday from the Jun- A radio relay and carrier School. Scottsdafe. will orator at the depot in Verdun, he! be joined today by her sister, Miss entered the Army last October; Debbie McL'Ireath.

student al the and completed basic training at Harwood School, Albuquerque, for Fort Riley. Kan. i the holidays at their family home. The feature section of The Arabian Horse Magazine is devoted to paintings of horses by McAfee. i 1 in nr! lUillx 1 i i i i- mi ci i ends ol Di.

i-nder the heading. "The Arab cffec(i April who vacationed here sum- Art." eight oils are reproduced cnecme Aplh mers at the home of his mother, Skin-divers will henceforth be, nonresident fee (hat would be af- permitted to take warm-water fected is the fishing license, with fish by means of spears, gigs and 1 recommended increase from to arrows discharged beneath water. $10. This new regulation, enacted hy! ie slate game commission, wifl bc In another commission nr i i MIL ti fi i n-1 Lwiiijiiioon7ii VLMJII be i 1 here are'Spnng Hurry" show- )he fw for ovcrnight camping mg a group of horses and colts in thc imarron Wildlife Area proposals for increase in licenses will be as fnl- fishing from $3.50 to $4.50: action, bird from $4 to $5: big game from $5 to $fi: general, hunting from to $9: general hunting elk from nin for five days, Mrs. Lowell Cheatham, will interested in knowing that he is, associate professor in bio-chem- lanrtsca is raised from 50 cents to a fishing from $9 to $12: ante- iMry at Brandeis XV ter horaes lope from' $10 to $15; and is being called upon to Rai nsl a snow-covered: Thp comm i ss ion vetoed land $15 to $20.

deliver papers at numerous other I 11 11 ountr i iaPPP at Parkview and Ques-s A ur iel i- 0 0 sal wifl permit universities. Just recently he read a hut ne goliale for a raz -ithe sale of two five-day fishing" a paper at Vale ullh Aldhidlls inn Allotment in the upper Pcco.s 1 against seasonal backsrounds cnuntrv increase elk habitat, MHS Patricia Barajas. daughter dominated by mountains and mes- lnv apll ved a one-year exten- of Mr. and Mrs. Max Barajas.

and'av and all of which are owned in a ci maiTO Canyon tim- Dolores Vargas, daimhler of by Miss Alice Longhride of Santa contract Mr and Mrs. A Vargas, are A canip management area at from Loretlo Heights Coflege, Others are of "Ibn Rogue 7357." ciaylon Lake, which had recently Denver, for the holidays. Before'horse owned by the Joder Arabian expired was re-established by the the dismissal of classes. Boulder. Colo.

"Au'urnn commission. thn girls attended the annuallConcIave." horses massefl against The commission voted to pro- Christmas banquet honoring spe- autumn colors and "Startled." a pose to legislature increases in cialjj lends at their college. 'cavorting trio. 'certain license fees. The onlv SAGEBRUSH VALLEY ABSTRACT AND TITLE COMPANY Milton A.

Spom Secretary-Treasurer BONDED ABSTRACTORS PLAN TO HAVE CHRISTMAS DINNER IN TAOS AT THE KACHINA LODGE We cordially Invite your inspection of the Kachina Lodge Motel the Southwest'i newest and most beautifully designed and decorated Lodge. 3fftt May Your Holiday Season be a joyous one a. KACHINA LODGE MOTEL TAOS, N. M. Phone PL Enjoy An Evening Of Dancing New Year's Eve at The Kachina Lodge Mutlc The Hal Ltwii horn lot S11.00 COUPLI (Amusement.

TEX Int ludisd BUFFET DANCING PARTY FAVORS tee MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS NOW! PHONf Of WIITf Kocbiaa Lodge Motel Taos PL 8-2275 Styles change, T)ut our Christmas Greetings to you still convey same old-fashioned best wishesl YUCCA BUILDERS SUPI E. B. Ortiz Taos, N. M. EIFTS.

SMALL WCM Shop Federated for BRAND NAME clothes for the entire family Close-Out on all TOYS Dress and Sport FOR MEN EH SHIRTS SPRINGFOOT SLIP-ON SWEATERS $6.98 DRESS PANTS $7.98 MAYFIELD SPORT COATS NOW $20.98 TIES $1 BELTS CAR COATS HOW i OFF FOR LADIES XMAS SPECIALS FOR MON ALL DRESSES 1 NOW OFF FOR DAD COTTON GOWN ROBE SETS $4.49 SLIPS $1.89 PANTIES 39e SWEATERS $3.29 PURSES and GLOVES BEDROOM SLIPPERS HOW $1.98 FOR BUTb Pants $2.98 DRESS Sweaters Shirts BELTS $1.00 Everything for Beys in BUSTER BROWNS FOR GIRLS IUIKY KNIT Sweaters Corduroy Pedal cMid Slim Jiim asiorted colors and sues NOW I iYO ROB AND P. J. SETS $4.98 Sam WORK CLOTHES In Grty or Khgki SHIRTS $3.49 $2.79 PANTS Reg. $3.98 FOR SISTER DRESSES Teenage 1 DRESSES I $1.98 FOR BROTHER CORDUROY SHIRTS Rt, $4 91 49 NOW i OM SHOES for tlit Entire FAMILY John C. Roberts for MEN Grace Walker for WOMEN GOOSE for FEDERATED STORE North ol Plaig Teoi, N.

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