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Albuquerque Journal from Albuquerque, New Mexico • Page 18

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a B-6 ALBUQUERQUE JOURNAL Saturday, Decembar 12, H70 resolved last year," Lujan said, students at Lowdi jj Qpp0ses pr0p0sed Hikes In Grazing Fee "when we successfully blocked a proposed 50 per cent hike in KORNER KUPROARD ivgvill iviuiii grazing fees. But it looks like ministered by the Bureau of U. S. Rep. Manuel LujaH northeastern New Mexico and we're going to have to fight the same battle again." Land Management and the U.

drought which have plagued said he opposed a proposed 50 Students at Lowell Elementary School, 1700 Sunshine Ter Kundy Kitchen Gift Shbp Ramah School Accreditation Meeting Today From the Journal's Santa Fe Bureau Forest Service. ranchers and cattlemen. per cent hike in federal grazing race iE, will present a Classified Ads Get Results The Congressman said a fees and urged the Depts. of Lujan said he naa been in Agriculture and Interior to defer grazing fee hike would be "inflationary and disastrous" to formed that tentative plans call fnr a prazins fee increase from a final decision pending public hearings on the issue. FRESH I the economy of small ranchers the present 44 cents per animal Christmas program at the Monday meeting of the School's Parent-Teacher Assn.

The meeting will begin at 7 p.m. in the school cafeteria. All 400 Lowell students in in the state. Lujan returned from to 64 cents per animal on lands administered by the BLM; and HOLLY Washington and said he learned the grazing fee hike was SANTA FE Officials of the State Dept. of Education will from the present 60 cents per "At a time when the administration is urging labor and managment to refrain from inflationary wage and price scheduled to go into effect in meet with the Ramah Board of HAND-DIPPED CHOCOLATE PIN0N NUTS CANDY SOUTHWEST SHIPPED ANYWHERE UNUSUAL GIFTS 242-9918 2022 Plaia St.

N.W. Old Albuquerqua animal to a proposed 78 cents per animal on lands grades kindergarten to six will participate, Principal Alfred Gabaldon said. The program MISTLETOE Education today at 11 a.m increases, it ill behooves the March. In a telegram to Agriculture Secretary Clifford Hardin and Interior Secretary at Ramah High School to conti government to contribute to mmisterea Dy tne u. e.

orest Service. "I thought we had this matter nue discussions concerning ac wm include Christmas songs choral readings, skits and pan tomimes, he said. nominess Rogers Morton, Lujan inflation by raising the grazing fees on public lands," said Lil pointed out why he felt such a hike should not occur. ian Genghis Khan was believed to Lujan cited current high costs If approved, the grazing fee creditation of the school. Staff of the school has been asked to attend.

Ramah High School is not now approved by the State Dept. of Education, which means it is operating illegally as far as the The ostrich lays the largest eggs of all living birds. They require about 40 minutes for boiling. would affect millions of acres of have been the first conqueror to use gunpowder. of ranching, last summer's range caterpillar infestation in New Mexico federal lands ad wr i icy av a mrs jm a.

a ar -m ww. y-iv--. state is concerned, Ramah has submitted a plan for operating the school, and that plan, along with staff findings on recent visits to the high school, will be discussed. ALSO MAKING the trip to Ramah at the invitation of State Supt. Leonard DeLayo will be Robert Robertson, a member of President Nixon's Indian Education Commission.

DeLayo said he had asked him to come becuse the President has expressed an interest in Ramah School. The superintendent said that a recommendation to the state board regarding approval or disapproval of the school will be made on Jan. 28. "It is and always has been my desire to recommend approval of the school," he said, "but we must have assurances that the children will receive the kind of education they need. "WE ARE PRESENTING the Ramah board with our findings and recommended changes.

It will be up to the Ramah board to make some decisions relative to these recommendations, so that our staff in turn can recommend to the state board that tiie school be approved. It is necessary to have assurances that learning is taking place before accreditation is granted." DeLayo said that although there had been friction between the state and Ramah officials earlier in the year, the situation has improved. He said Ramah is attempting to do something new and different in the educating of Indian children and the state department has encouraged innovation in this area. II I Piffle FROM Vk Jj I 1970 Tappan ranges featuring Continuous Clean 4 i'-i ovens, warming shelves, every deluxe convenience. Attjry V.

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Donna Price Wright said the entries; included individual organized youth groups, city-wide electrical sweepstakes, neighborhood luminaria, and city-wide 1 minaria sweepstakes. Winners in the various categories will share $1180 in cash prizes. Two trophies will also be awarded in the sweepstakes divisions. A sepoy is a native East Indian soldier. tA Qonditioner in a 'Permanent Wave potion I II V.

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