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Poge 4--The Gallup NM Independent--Saturday, January 6, 1973 Woman's Division of Chamber of Commerce Women Are Wearing Paintings New Officers Installed in Candlelight Ceremony Sally Klmpton wns installed as secretary and Gloria president of the Women's Divison treasurer. ol Ihe Gallup-McKinley County Feirin''whopresideii Oiamber of Commerce Thur- theme for her tenure, said Mrs. over the meeting In the absence Kimpton. "We want to build our membership and to achieve and expound on the purpose of the women's division." A review al the six months Ihc sday night for the 1973 year. Her fellow officers are Case- Woman's Divison has officially been an organization was given by Octavia Fellin, over the meeting In the absence of president Josephine Ualleso.

"Four commutes got off their dent, Octavia Fellin-sccond vice president, Hernice DeBlonc- ject," said Miss Fellin. The membership committee, the beaulificalion committee, the Christmas decorating contest committee and the newcomers committee were all congratulated on their success. Miss Fellin slated that, "even though we are small in number we are strong inspirit." "I really do feel we have gotten off the ground." Before the installation ceremony, committee reports were given. Ruth Hanoff, chairwoman for the Christinas decorating contest told what a success the contest was and gave ideas for next year's contest. She assured all that next year's would be larger and much more complicated because of the success this year.

The bcautification committee announced that its award for the month of December was given lo the new Federal Building. II was commended for overall allrac- lions and appearance, A living plant was given to the custodial department. By At.lSON LUmilCK PARIS (AD What is a portable, washable and knilled painting? It's a sweater. The new art form at Axis, a kitsch Left Uank gallery, only looks good on it body. There used lo be plastic shrubbery, satin apples and painted ice cream sodas in the gallery.

Now, Ihoie's a two-lone jacqnard knitting machine, borrowed along with Its technician from Woolmark. It's busy knilling "paintings" al the rale 25 a day, all signed and designed by seven contemporary artists: Adzak, Hernandez. liougemoiil, Ado, a 1 i Rancillac and I.ourdes Castro. "They had already made rugs and were delighted with the idea of seeing their art walking around. They're palnl- ers very much a la mode," explains Laurence Dnmaine.

who runs Axis. The customer herself or himself chooses among 'il colors and various shapes NEW OFFICERS of the Division of the Chamber of Commerce were installed recently. Left to right are Octavia Fellin, second vice-president; Voeniece Adams, first vice-president and Sa'ly Kim- p'on, president. Marcelcle Dona, right, read the vows to the three. Amembershipdriveisplanned turtlmeck, V-neck, Ice-shirt, for February, according to sweatshirt or blouson.

The Delorallcnegar, chairman of the Ilr os ran rom 3S 5 but membership committee. Plans be about lhat figure are still being made. a (ho New York Fifth Avenue A change in the by-laws was Sl0 re now negotiating to ship made when the officers of the over some "paintings." recording a and the The severe in taste lean to- corresponding secretary were ward barbed-wire stripes or al- BEAUTY TIPS by Dorothy Ford EYES STAY YOUNGER LONGER if your eye makeup il applied properly THINK ABOUT IT. The (kin and tiiiues about ere very delicate--so that if you pull at your eye rids xKilc applying your tye makeup 365 days ol ihc yeor llands ro reason you would loon stretch tfic ikin and create bags xiinkln. For a complete oyo-makeup Icison MERLE NORMAN COSMETIC STUDIO 208Vi S.

2nd 863-4218 Remember Toe Dancer When Storing Eggs Thinkofatocdancerwhenstor- customers" if they are to main- ing eggs in the refrigerator, tain their just-laid flavor and suggests Dr. D. W. Francis, freshness, extension poultry specialist al New Mexico State University, lie says eggs should be stored with the heal up and the toe down. A a buy eggs a market where they are kept under refrigeration, advises the NMSU specialist in noting that eggs must be treated as "cool "The quality of eggs is based on the interior of the eggs," Dr.

Francis points "Room temperatures damage egg quality. "The versatility of eggs means Ihev have almost limitless uses. made into one. To scald milk means lo heal the milk to just under the boiling point or until tiny bubbles appear around the edge. Brown sugar may be substituted for white sugar but the color and flavor of the product may be somewhat different, depending upon the recipe.

Tor equivalent sweetening power, pack the brown sugar when you measure phabet graphics. The romantic like a landscape of irecs and lubes. For tbe Pop set is a bass fiddler clutching his instrument nr two big hands placed strategically on the sweater so as to clutch you-know-whal. The design tilled "Woman Smoking a Cigarette" looks like two big jagged pieces of a picture More realistic is a row of little hatted people walking down the streel. NANCY'S HOBBY SHOP HOURS FOR JAN.

Mon. Tue. Thurs. 12 o'clock to 5 Fri. Sat.

10 a.m.-6 p.m. Closed Sun. Wed. In the Piggly Wiggly Trade Mori Mall. Joyce Turpen, George Kozeliski to Marry July 28 The engagement of Joyce Catherine Turpen is announced byherparentsMr.andMrs.Tobc Turpen Jr.

of 1105 Ilidgecrest. Miss Turpen's fiance, George William Kozeliski is at home with his parents Mr. ar.d Mrs. Anthony Kozeliski. 900 Country Club Drive.

The couple, graduates of Gallup High School, are pr escntly attending New Mexico State University. Miss Turpen will graduate in May wiUi a B.Ii.A. degree in general management and secretarial administr.ilion. Her fiance, majoring ingovern ment and a will also graduate in May. A July 28 wedding at the Cathedral of tbe Sacred Heart is planned.

GALLUP ROTARY CLUB Senior of the Month GLEN IGNACIO Glen, s6n or Mr. nnd Mrs. Raymond Ignocio ol Cuba, New Mexico, is a senior at Wingate High School. He is an active participant in basketball, football, and track. He is also active in Drama Club and has been on the Honor Roll for four years.

During his junior year, he represented the Class Dormilorty ihcir House Council Representative. Glen hobbies include playing the guitar, and he has a special interest in art. His plans for the future include ing the United Slates Air Froce. Third Year Sixteenth In a Serin The Merchants Bank The Bank That's keyed To Your Every Need George Willfom Kozeliski and Joyce Catherine Tflrppn (Amador) CUSTOM PICTURE FRAMING Largesi selection of rc-re moo Wing and mo( boards SPECIALISTS IN Fra-ning and mailing lojicn Paintings SEE CUR Fine selection of Indian Pointings by Harm Robert Draper, Bwrian Tony Raymond Naha, Johnnie Sccotcro, Jim Abclto and others, MULLARKY STUDIO 200 W. 66 "Gallup 863-5162 FABRIC SPECIALS! Fabulous Fake Values to yd And Ado's design is a line inside an oval inside a circle.

"It's a sexual symbol," adds Miss Dumaine. Certain painters, she admits, "sell much belter than others. Mut don't like to say who. It would hurt their feelings." 7:30 p.m. Zuni Man Elected to NMRMP' Morris Dyer, Xunl health Group has approved pending educator, has been elected lo available funding, include membership in the Regional a sophisticated poison Advisory Group (RAG) of the 'control and drug information New Mexico Regional Medical center or usc of both health Program (NM11MP).

He will In Public Lori Fullpr To Be Installed Lori Fuller, daughter of Mr. Amoiuj mcl Mrs. Hex Fuller, will be installed arc Worthy Associate nstalledasWorlhyAdvlsorofllie Advisor-Hhonda Kaufman 1 C. A. Floyd Rainbow Assembly Charity-Mary Welly, Hope' No.

59 on Jan 12. Debra Dellefichl and Faith-June The public Installation will be Jince Waller, held at the Masonic Temple al serve a three-year term. The 120-member RAG is the decision making body for the federally funded Regional Medical Program. i i broad federal guidelines, the Regional A i Group establishes policies in accordance with instructions the U. S.

Department of Health, Education and Welfare to make health care more accessible, of heller quality and less costly. T. Carr of Albuquerque is the 1973 RAG chairman, and Mrs. Connie Meyer of Albumienpie is the vice chairman. A i to NMHMP Coordinator Dr.

James It. Gay. NMRMP will have a 1973 Imdgel of more than million. I.asl month the Regional Medical Program was officially granted "triennial slalus," meaning lhat theprngram's Regional Advisory Group will have broad discretion in operating its programs during the next three years. Some of NMUMP's programs that will continue in 1373 are support of a statewide lunior registry; a strep Ihroal culture a development of Community Health Education Systems in the slate; aleukemia- lymphoma diagnosis and trcal- mcnl program; an emergency medical services program: a response system to aid communities in need of a i a a i a programs lo benefit health professionals and new home health aides.

New a thai are expected lo take shape in 1373. and which Ihc Regional Advisory Average American Eats Well Americans, on the average, eal belter than any other people, rhey do Ibis for $480 per person per year, or about $2400 for a typical household of five, according lo Robert Coppersmith, exlen- sion economist, marketing and agricultural business, at New 1 Mexico Slate University. Ic re arc I fie pou nils of food con. sumed per jwrson for the U.S. in 1972Vhe says: Beef, 115; pork.

(18; lamb mutton. 3.4; veal, fish, A turkey.9; icecream, 18; cheese. 13; table and cooking fats, fruits. 150; and vegetables and potatoes, 280. Flour, meal and other cereals, 127; sugar and syrups, 125; beans, and nuts, 6.

Americans also drank 119 quarts of milk per person in 1372. Food will he more plentiful in 1973. Coppersmith adds'. Look for increases in beef, pork, chicken, turkey, fisti. cheese, anil vegetables with prices a little lower.

In 1372, con- sumersaresjiending I5.7pcrcenl of their take home pay on food. In 107:1, this amount will drop to alwut 15.5 per conl. There are several ways lo test whether a cake is done: if you touch the top gently with your finger and il springs back without leaving a dent; il it pulls away slighlly from Ihc pan's sides; if you insert a cake tester in Ihe middle and it comes out clean. professionals and Ihe public. Other new programs will include expanding pediatric cardiac clinics and beginning several new ones throughout the state; supporling a shared purchasing activity among N'ew Mexico's nonprofit hospitals and clinics, and partially funding the start of retinal diseasediagnoslic and treatment center.

Other new a will include expanding (icdiatrie cardiac clinies anil beginning a new ones throughout the state: supporting a shared purchasing activity Miss Lori Fuller LAS VEGAS, Nev. (AP) Stuntman Evcl Knicvel has escaped injury in an accidenl thai caused' some $0.000 in laniage to his $200,000 jol-pow- among New Mexico's nonprofit ereil motorcycle. hospitals and clinics, and partially funding the si arl of a retinal disease diagnostic and treatment center for northern New Mexico. Knievel was silling on the ve- bide while il was being re- fui'led Wednesday when Ihero was an explosion and fire. i i "The eorlh is one Counlry and mankind ils citizens." JOcXrav'u" ft rt The G'ory of God For inlo'moticn 410 W.

Wilson Gailup, New 4.98 Learn A Profitable, Lifetime Career-Join The. PROFESSION Classes StoM Every Tueso'ny. A'l Bcauly Done By Sludwls Under Supervision Al Holt Pficc.Pu'jl Style.Beauty College 909 W. Coal Ave. Gollup 722-3894 722-3897 1206 EAST AZTEC BUSY BOBBIN FABRICS NOTIONS I'robkms? Trust Alihy.

Kor rcjily. wrllc In AllflV, IIOX IHiOO. fAI.lt-'. MOM and rndosi- a stampnl. addressed envelope-.

You can't be a doormat unless you lie down first DKAIi ABBY: I have a (laughter who is yenrs old ami slie never lids a finger in Ilic house to help me. 1 have had gall bladder surgery and trouble with my nerves due to "Ilic change" and I can't slar.d (lie aggravation this girl gives me. She throws her clothes around and I am always picking up afler her. She never finishes anything she starts. She started to few a dress and left Ilic hem ami ziprer for me.

You should pee her room! I have lo keep her door locked so no tine wiil sec it. She used to give me $10 a week room and board, but 1 haven't nvii a penny a year as she is saving lo gel married. Meanwhile, she doesn'l have anybody steady, bill she invilcs a diffcrenl follow over here (or snpjier nearly every night and I do the cooking ami wail on Ihem like I'm the maid, and she the mess fnr me lo clean up. Rven my husband doesn't help me. He's liw lazy to wash the car 1 have to do it.

I could write a book. Please help HOOR.MAT DKAK DOORMAT: Ynn ran'l lie ilnoriiial unless you lie down first. Krlnsr lo pick up aflcr your datlghtrr and don't Irl her maltr a srrvnnl of yon. Samr gops for your husband. If vou don't jour fnnl down, thry will.

On votl! I1KAH AUBY: My husband has a HVyear-old daughter by bis first wife. Saity is being married soon. She has already had twn weddings and two divorces, Ixit she wants a lovely big wedding so her falher can "give her 1 think this is ridiculous, especially since (he man' Sally is marrying has also been married twice, besides which he and Sally have living ingcllier for a year. I say Sally imd her fiance onghl to go away and fjuEetly gel married and forget the wedding. Her fallicr says whatever she wants lo do is all right will) him.

I'd like your opinion. Ul' TO IIKHK IN RICOHCIA 1KAH Ul': L'nilrr Ifip clrciunst.lncp.s, the less consplcci- "iis the nrddlng, the heller. ll. S. Onr thing 'rerlaln, these two won't neeil rehenrsal.) DKAK ARI1Y: I am a married woman, happily married with two children.

My parents divorced when I was 12. That was 15 years ago, but lo hear my mother talk, you would think il only yesterday. She is so hitter and full of resentment, all she ever talks about is Iww much she hates my father. I don't happen to see him the way she does. Fortunately, Mother lives out of town, but she telephones me often to give her long, miserable monologs- leaving me drained, depressed, and angry.

I am sending my parents the following letter. I should have written It years ago: Dear Divorced Parents: 1 love you both for different reasons, so please don't feel lh.nl because I love one of you I cannot love the other. Try lo understand thai even (In you nr longer love each olhcr, I still love both of you. cannot expected lo know whnl went wrong with your marriage, nor dn I want lo know the details of who did what to whom, so please dem'l try to (ell me your side of il. Don't ask me lo judge either one ol you, just help mo to accept your parting so thai I can build a lilc of my own tbo my parents live apart.

I still need lo IK loved by liolh of you. so please don't allow your resentment, however Justified, (o destroy my rclationshi-s with my grandparents, aunts, uncles, antl cousins on both sides. I know that you Inth love me, so please let me love ymi hoth YOUIt CHILD DKAR ADBY: I (hink your answer. "If a 17-year-old girl asks her mother lor the pill, she should have it," is a disgrace. Your "bcller.safc.trian-sorry" attitude will give teen-agers the Idea that premarital sex is all right.

I say if people sin, let them pay the price. DISAPPOINTED IN CHICAGO Tender Teeth' Can Be Helped A report in Periodtmtics. a denial journal, describes a treatment for hypersensitive teeth that fnr most patients requires only the i i of a special toothpaste for the one used rcg. ularly. Hypersensitive teeth arc teeth that arc overly-sensitive to hut or coldfuod or drink.

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