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MARCH 30, 1970 PAGE FOUR Inside The Capital By Fred Buckles NEW DUMMY SANTA Fli-Neslor Callegos ol Oelen, ousted by Uie Cargo ad- mmlslrallon a year ago a lop Revenue Bureau job, says ho is seriously considering running lor the U.S. Senate Republican i a i against Gov. David F. Cargo and Anderson Carlcr of Lovinglon. Stale A i Harold Thompson of Allxjquermie says he i also Uie race.

says he i decide early Ihls week he i run. Gallego i i would poll a heav vole in i and th A seclor-areas urjni lo run well. If he could siphon off enough strenglh from Dave lo i IJie Uilanci- close GDP i a Colleges says; I i lo voles would will Ihe i a i campaign i a a I major problem. a $25,000 lo 1.100 Is lo mount an ad- III; iiuied a i a Couniy by 1,002 voles In Ihe a election lor stale land cimmi.ssloncr as Hi'- I i agallisl I a In- Guytoii I 1 (Sheep) Hays ol A a who has no a i i is run- i Mils year lor stale iiuilllor. a delealed Giillogos in 10 ii a a i of 111,550 votes.

Gallogos donled he Is I Tying Gov. Cargo's chances (lie 1 Senali' nomination. lor was a culleo- a enforcement i Uie start ol Ihi' a ad- i i a i In January, I'JGI, tfarcli, I'JIi'J. Ills i a salary was 11,500 a year. Uiillogos was shoved out ol Ihe in I''ranklln Jones.

inr did nol leave He langcd hoi wonls Cargo i Assl. a i i i i i i Gnllegos diargod Hoven- a i i Mnance Officer VI. i a demanded his re. i i i several i Galleons he did nol i a resigna- i "because I had no reason lo He SHIM i Cargo a i "never me ren.son." ulli'gi'il: "The governor i. lol of fiilse i He one Ililni; and does imolher." suld nlher i i-eiiu i i i heads removed In i i a i were i i i a jobs bill no po.sl IOIIIK! i has campaigned long and i i sill.port a i a A i i Much of die i i prlliuiry on nout Is ci-nlon-d Ihe areas.

Inn I I a i lailly in die sections If he A i '1 In Ihe U.S. Senate pi a a i a i San Juan County Economic "p- I I I I I I I Ci.uni-ll IKIVI- not ln'i'n by Slate i a Services a since Ihi-y oiiene.l. A day cure center lor 1 2 0 i i i clghl nionlhs ago In A Head Siarl i i i liOyoung- i opened nearly three months The ILSSU cited nunierous del both a i i i on I i In l-'ehruary. Miss Hilda ILSSIMnslllillU'll- 1 licensing dlreclur, says I rank Judai, San Juan Couniy loc dl- -ector, lold her changes liave been made to meel sUindards. VIlss I a is a i i for Uu- lal to a a i ng and lire Inspeclion report en the day care center and Head Start a i i i She the HSSD i then both operations for possible licensing.

a i 1TM i are i snhslamlard a i thai violate die law. i Raveling said a other i of Kc- i a i i i In New do nol comply i licensing requlremenl-s. Uul she said: "We're i IxJllcr cooperallon from 'acll- I Ralph Mecliam, co-chairman of Four Corners Regional Commission, i meel here Thursday Gov. Cargo on possible re- of a commission i 10 move Its a a Irom I a lo Albuquerque I 1. Cargo, commission memljer, missed Ihe meelnlg when Uie Iran.slcr aclion was approved.

Dave lias pn.leslcd the move since. The projected chance is strongly opposed In Uie a area. Anderson entered Ihe G01' U.S. Senate race last Dec. 10 he whacked Cargo and a i Inciimbenl Joseph M.

Monloya. Then an- -said he "would campaign Irom now on only on the Issues anil Uie Republican philosophy." Nnw Andy l.s sharply I I I Ihls poslllon anil a i i a a al Dave. Cartel said lale lasl week: "I lu'lleve Gov. Car- is a i Ihe I i i i nol because if a II has conn- up bill if whal he's a II Andy also cliarged Can'." top a aide Jose ily, I a i rumors Ih.il I'm dropping out of Ihe race." a a i mudsllnglng should I.e banned. LOOKING BACKWARD YF.AK.S AGO Mr.

and Mrs. Jolin W. Ward are now at home In las Crucos following their recent wedding In the Hurley Community Church and honeymoon i lo the Carlsbad Caverns. The bride Is the former Tlielma Pauline Jackson, daughter of Mr. and Mr.s.

Walter L. Jackson of Hurley. Thebrlde- groom's father, Cap Ward of Simla Fe, was present for Uio riles. Committees Named For Annual WNMU Mustang Awards Banquet Menu A 1 I I I I I nesday a lll.el anil Gravy over i IHlllered Celery Slicks I i i i i pi. milk Wednesday A i I i Ci.le Slaw Custard i Thursday A i i I'le Spanish i Tossed Salad Hot I i i i a i i i a A i Fish Sucks (Catsup cups) i i Corn Slewed Tomatoes I Peach Cobbler i i Try Tin- Classified Sordini Luna News BY HOSA LEE REYNOLDS Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Hooser nd children ol lieserve vlsilcd er parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jolin urlck Sunday. Mr.

and Mrs. Chris Durick and dr. and Mrs. Andrew Durick laile a business trip to Arkansas asl week. Visiting the Dennis Jensen amily Uie pasl week were her istcr and family of El Cenlrr alif.

Those attending Ihe Stake Mia laid "Dear to My Heart" nigh in St. Johns, Tuesday were Loaine Reynolds, Evelyn aJid Kaj lulsey, Rosa Lee and a i Reynolds. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Swapp and children were business visitor Silver City Wednesday.

Mrs. Evelyn Hulsey and Mrs Reynolds attended L.D.S church services in Eagar Sunda where Clyde Hamblln, former re sident of Luna, was made a mem ber of the bishopric. Mrs. Barbara Atwood, he-aid nurse, was here on business a Uie school Tuesday. Visiting Mr.

and Mrs. Perr I'epies this week were tliei daughter Mrs. Patsy Buck an children of Flagstaff. Mr. and Mrs.

Alvin Laney wei in Silver Cily Friday. Luna Elementary School presented an Easter program for their moUiers Thursday afternoon. Mrs. I'hil Swapp and children Friday to go Lo Horatio, Ark to visit tier father and wife Mr. and Mrs.

C.T. Bryanl. Harold Cope, dlroclor of food i at New Mexico Western College, attended the convention ol the New Mexico a a A i a i held at the Western 111 Albucmuniuo. Committees for me Western New Mexico University Athletic Awards banquet and i a i of new officers and members of the board of directors were appointed by president A Ranyan al a meeting of Ihe i i Club at Uii! audio-visual section of Uie Miller i a The annual evenl Is scheduled for May '1 at A departure pasl custom will be Uie Invlllng of women lo attend Ihe banquet. Since a membership In Uie club a a i a I Ihe member's spouse, Hie club voted lo also Invlle tho ladles.

Wives of aUlleles wll also be I i and single athletes i i to brine dales will be allowed lo do so The awards banquet committee is Harry llolman, i Merrill i Cluntis and Hill Shanahan as members. Jim El- llotl Is chairman of the nominal- ing committee. Commltlce members Include Dr. George Cornali, Jim Christie and Wiseman. Ranyan read a note of appreciation from Miss Clara Polanco, ihi! club's enlry in the Grant Couniy Scholarship Committee, who was unable to meet the members in person because of a previous commitment.

Plans for a membership drive lo begin shortly after the installation of new officers, were discussed. Search Continues For Missing Aircraft In Northern Arizona Miss Kay Helen MrolHik, hrlde-elecl ol Anlhony L. Thclc, was filled wllh a miscellaneous shower by Miss Palh Lane anil i Judy Jones at Ihe Lane residence on Sixth Slreel. KCC Announces Election Of Pierce McCreary To Position Ueserve High School, spanking new and readied for use, was Uie scene of open house pictlvlllos a 20. The Inllldlnewenl Inlo regular use the following day.

Hospital Records Twenty-four hour pcnodend- Ing at 12:01 a.m. March 20: Admitted Geneva Walkins, Silver City; Barbara Toy, Sllver City; Richard Rogers, Hurley; John Quinlana, Silver City; Kalh- ryn Bell, Silver Cily; Candlaria Kelly, Silver Cily; Nancy Central; Natalia Gallegos, Bayard; Sharon Stephens, Silver Cily. Dismissed Manuel Laguna, Silver Cily; Jose Villanueva, Central; Teodosa Sedillos, Hurley, Dorcas Mackey, Bayard; Yolanda Chacon, Fierro, Fred Martinez, I'lurro; Caroline Perez, Silver City; KaUiryn Bell, Silver Clly. Twenty-four hour period ending at 12:01 a.m. March 20: Admitted Socorro Villagrfin, Buckhorn, Grctchen Brooks, Silver City, Lupe Placeno.io, Tyrone; George Bender, Silver City; Nasana Arroyos, Silver City S.

F. "l-'rosly" Minor was elected lo Uie prcsldcnllal posl In Ihe llayiird Chamber of Commerce nl meeting of the or- i a i held al Uie Cubro High School c.ifelcrla. i Newberry McCreary has been elected general counsel and secretary of Kennecotl Copper Corporation, Frank R. Mlll- ikcn, prcsidenl, announced loday McCreary, who joined Kenne- coll in 1007 as associale general counsel and asslstanl secretary, Malcolm i a i kuy who has been named to re- Warren K. Burger on Ihe i Stales Court of Appeals, Wnshlnglon, D.

C. McCreary received Ills degree CIIY DAIIY I'RTSS AND INDIl'lNlllNl i nil MU J.nn i' o. 740 ilnily l.v Siki'i t'lly Daily I'ri'si niul Ind. PuhlMilna IIK. extcpl Sunrlnv bolii-lfiYi Second clnss poslinio pflltl nl SiK-i'i Cily, Nuw Mrx.co Mnll foinn ilinnQ" of a lo llll SltVII! CIIY DAIIY I'RISS.

7.10, Silver City, nniv.i I'utililenl Rush Muse and Ids son, Uon- who have iHieil In Silver Clly for a wllli his molhcr, Mr.s. Muse, hnve left for where Muse i assume bis duties a ol Ihe Nevuda Mines Division of I I IV I.V ('AkM)ilNA MIlk'I'HY llllll i i Dis splay Clly Frlllar AMOC Iflllor ll (niili-i IV i Work 1 1 0 0 MIMIlIk Ol IMI ASSOCIATID PBISS ,1 Pii'St I-. lo Ihi- IKc CH Rcpiodw- 01 All I Ni-vvs In 1bl 5 Nrw.pop'fi As A AM Al' Rfisun IT IN SILVER CITY WHO DOES IT GRANT COUNTY II, PICTURE FRAMING TKTIS I I A 201 Ci'Hrlr A Now Stork TUXK1X1S Kiir IU-iil IWjil. Stori' MHI N. Hiillnrtl St.

rmrr-- NoUn 1'ubllr 8ILVKR CITY Poor IViy'l Plionr All mukei. 'iid models, wnihtn, dryers, rtliliwinhori. Ths nil- (Icull we do Immodlnttly ind toe I a little Ovrrhnul II MS.95 1'lc Tube ml ill iif I' 1 1 w.rr.nl) on llf i on pirll. Color Ovrrh.ul low 1 1 3 9 0 5 11 ni1 i AH rk C.H I I I 5 ID I p.m. tor l.il or l.rln, lo IIS CollH' own And Country llruce .1.

and Hldreli, Carolynne, Jeannlne id Ken are here from Hobcr, to si.end Ihe luisler vaca- lookmobile chedulo Hurley "GIMJI. A i'Mo'ildn Apr. Y.ldo A Mesiiullc A i A llulli'i field a A Vi.i-ilc Apr. Don.1 Ana Apr. i i i 1'rallel- 1'ark A Ray Swigart To Attend CSU Course A U.

S. Forest Service-sponsored conference nl Colorado Suite i i A i 0 2 1 will attended bv Raymond Swig-art, and i i a Gll.i National Foresl, Silver lie l.s one of forest i personnel, IT, stales, who will attend tin- Range Lcosyslcm Shorl Course. Hie course is lielng held In up- ihile these on changes in maniiKeiiH'ni of a resource, suld Dr. Donald son, associate professor of rang science and i a ol Hi a Tin! course I i a In discussing i probh'ins of die fut a s.inl. Tin' course Is lo m.ike the i i i a nu.re huin.m i i i i i needs i i of foresl SIM vice kind, li.

1 said. i Mini) m.ilhi'lualH\il li'i-linltpic-, I ni.imifcUH'm of pul'llc l.Mid-. i L'SU's lUolog- in international relalions from Yale University in I'J-1'J, and his LL. B. degree from the Unlver- slly of Virginia Law School in 19T.2.

lie was associated WlUi Cravalll, Swalno and Moore, New York, from 1902 lo 190G, and was Ihe corporate attorney for H. II Macy and from 105C through 10GO. He was a partner in the Now York law linn of Me- Creary and SI. George before joining Kennecott. A a i of Lake McCreary Is a memlier of Uie Farminglon Country Club of CharloUcsvillc, the Larch- muni Yacht Club of Larchmoiit, New York, where he Is the Heel captain, and the New York Yacht Club.

lie resides I.archmonl wlUi his wife, Ihe former Belly Marks SmlUi of El I'aso. Texas, and their children. In The Service Susan Ybarra, Sliver City, Mark Mohrland, Silver City. Dismissed Elma Ball, Silver i Candel.irla Kelly, Stiver City; Richard Rogers, Hurley; Raymond Padllla, Silver City; Patricia Espinosa, Silver City; Kris Corbly, Silver City; Linda Nichols and baby girl, Silver City, H. G.

Sliles, Silver City; Ange- llka Brooks and baby boy, Silver i Lucille Turner and baby boy, Silver Cily; Mark Mohrland, Silver City. Twenty-lour hour period ending al 12:01 a.m. March 30: Admilled Betty Dickcrson, Cliff; Isabel Ancira, Bayard; a Sparks, Central; Jerry Rivera, Hurley; a i a Humphrey, Silver Cily; Paul Pedraza Sand K1U; Velia Silva, Cenlral; William Gutierrez, Silver Cily; Robert Samson, Silver Cily. Dismissed N'alalia Gallcgos, Bayard; Barbara Bynum and baby boy, Silver City; Pally Siephens, Buckhorn; F.rnesl Dennett, Silver Joseph Burk, Silver Cily. By THE ASSOCIATED PHESS 1 The search Tor six persons missing in a light plane over Northern Arizona ivas to continue today, despite forecasts of scattered rain and snou' shou- ers.

Tim plane, chartered by a commercial airline, left the Grand Canyon Thursday on a flight to Las Vegas. Aboard were the pilot, Duss Marsh, 50, of Preseott, four German tourists and an Australian airline stewardess. Civil Air Patrol officials said they noulcl move the search north of the Grand Canyon today. In Southern Arizona, searclp ers have located and removed the bodies of five men killed a March II) crash near Safford. The search was Saturday after Mrs.

Barry Tiran, the widow of Hie pilot, visistec famed mystic Peter IIcrKcs in Los Angeles. 'We found the plane ivillii one-half mile of ivhcre he said it would bo," said LariT Taylor of Pima. Mrs. Tiran said, "He nut only told me v.herc the. doun, he also told me the conditions of their crash.

She said she had given Her- a map ol me area and two jects belonging to her hus- rand. She said he described dels of the crash which were rne out by investigators. Killed in the crash were Tiran, Cocoa Beach, Don Tate, his foster son, Handy Hersch- rger, 19, both iroa, and on Alfred, 32, and Neil Case, 0, both of Indio, Calif. Woman's Club (olds March 'otluck Meeting Hostesses for the March pot- uck luncheon meeting of the Slier City Woman'sClubheld Wed- esday at the club building were Mrs. Paul Snoeberger, chairman, Wendell Houghton, Mrs.

Mason, Mrs. Elmer Salars, Irs. Frank Woodruff, Mrs. M.F. Lime, and Mrs.

Lee Herdman. Spring flowers dalfodils on the ireplace mantel and the buffet able, and an arrangementoffor- syUiia on the stage at the far end of Ihe club room, formed the decor for the luncheon. Cards were the diversion of the afternoon. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our since- Ihanks to Dr. Win.

H. Fowler Dr. John S. Wilson, the nurses iind entire staff of The Hillcres General Hospital for their car nnd kindne.ss and lo the man friends nnd relatives for th flowers, cards, and visits Mrs. Effie Dannelley durin the month she wns in the hos pital.

Sincerely, Her Family Clnndc S. Dannelley Mr Mrs. Ncal Jennlng and Family Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Phillip Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Phillips and Son A i a a R. Tanori son of Mr. and Mr.s. I).

Ordoney. of Central, has com- jdoled basic training al Lackland AFB, 1'ex. He lias been assigned lo I.owry AFB, for a i i as an aerial pholo systems rep a i a A i a Tanori Is a I'Jiiii graduate of Cobro High School, Iliyard. Enchilada Supper Velrron'n Center March 31 5-8 p.m. Also Tnkc Out Orders Tyrone Silver Clly lUlnhow Children al i .1 .1 model.

Jameson s.ild, uMnj; i piv ceduiv, the p.inicip.inis i ol' conipuier solution-, o. cum i MCCONNELSVILLE, i A Whal would someone do 35,000 hot bees 1 Deputy Sheriff Jim Drown pondered this question i investiRnling Ihe llicft of a beehive containing about bees and 40 pounds of hutioy from fnrm iif llussell lliddlcku- P-'r. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shanks of Hurley arc the parents of a son, Lance Dean, born March 26 at llillcresl General Hospital in Silver i The new arrival's mother is die former Diana Dll- lard, daughter of Mr.

arid Mrs. Robert Dillard of Hurley. Hls father, U. S. Navy the son of Mr.

and Mrs. A. C. Early of the Mimbres, lias not yet seen his son, having just recently returned from a six-months tour of duty in the Medilerrancan. He will next be stationed al Charleston, S.

where the Shanks ex- pucl to make their home during his duly there. SHOW AND DANCE Casa Loma Nite Club will present WAYLON JENNINGS AND HIS BAND Wednesday, April 22 Limited amount of tickets will be sold; so get yours now! Tickets available at Casa ii Loma Nite Club and Leonard's Refrigeration and Repair Service, 505 Hudson Street, Downtown Silver City. R. 0. SCHMITZ, JEWELER A Very Special Announcement From R.

0. Schmitz Jeweler 'lir mliro (Vwiifjc factory sample line ol Din, Ki'inm'mt'iil Kings. IliiiKs. Oiainoml Din- n.T Iliiiyx Di.iniiinil I'diiliiiils, will be on display Tnrs 1 I i i i i i i .1 i a Set, or i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i a fri-sh new r.niHi' IUniM)in i i i i i i i i i i i i i i in Tui-silay lor this nirc R. 6.

JEWELER Registered Jewdcr American Gem Society T-, Shopping Center BnyArd The House of Diamonds" To Pennry's Silver City.

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