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Rio Grande Sun from Espanola, New Mexico • 17

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Rio Grande Suni
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Espanola, New Mexico
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A17 RIO GRANDE SIX. MARCH 11, 1982 Ironiw AM noruon see any 1 rrce city liar (ISO CBUWi'v- I "can it chose to "Nfcv if vi- Y'A li Jfy ln the iHerently from forgive any "I think the council that pasted the paving district went beyond what they should have," he asserted, adding that North Coronado could have been "chopped off" the list of streets to be paved, However, Gallegos said that once a council voted on the district, it became ordinance, prohibiting future councils from reconsidering the debt. Gallegos stated that property owners "on the other side of the river" Included in the district also told him they protested paving, repeating claims maintained by North Coronado residents. "I think maybe the city is moving in the only way It can, painful though it may be," the mayor concluded. Sandoval made the motion, seconded by Councillor Sally Gonzales, to djrect the city attorney to establish a schedule requiring payment of principal and interest for the paving district.

this because generuus fn expect a lU1 of people," warned. Martinez, manager, the cuy would De Lssments were It gonna an If we start that kind of said. FORMER GOVERNOR Jerrv AnodRpa frhats Mayor Alex criticized me ago for $10,000, became city hall and has stood abandoned and vandalized since the new municipal complex was built two years ago. Volunteer efforts and some $1,200 solicited through a mailing campaign helped clean and refurbish the home now under the watchful eye of a city police officer and his family who live there. (Sunfoto) with friend Tony topez at the opening of the Bond House Museum Sunday.

Another luminary attending the opening of the renovated former city hall was Ablqulu artist Georgia O'Keeffe, whose signature Is the first to grace the museum's guest book. The Bond House was sold to the city more than 20 years Lhlch made the Include North in the paving him. ART ADMIRERS View the new display at the Bond House Museum. The current show exhibiting 28 local artists is slated to continue until March 21, after which other shows will continue. Artists showing now are Ellen Arellano, Estevan Arellano, Alberto Baros, Diana Bryer, Candice Chipman, Holly Hass, Alejandro Lopez, Ben Lopez, Felix Lopex, Irene Lopez, Manuel Lopez, Luslto Lujan, Grace Medicine Flower, Michael Naranjo, Eulogio Ortega, Zoralda Ortega, Sam Quln-tana, Deborah Reade, Camilla Trujillo, Teresa Archuleta-Sagel, Jaime Valdez, Loretta Valdez, J.

Fred Vigil, Minnie Vigil, Tim Vigil, Glen Wade Paneboeuf, Walter Picket, Connie Martinez and the San Gabriel Historical Society. (Sunfoto) I I RECENT SXOft CAUSED RUN ACCIDENTS. 1 Cat Boosters Flan St Pals Day Meeting The McCurdy Athletic Booster's Club will celebrate St. Patrick's Day with a regular meeting, refreshments, and "wearing of the green" Wednesday, March 17, at 7 p.m. in the McCurdy Student Center.

The Club was organized two years ago to develop Interest in the school's athletic program, and to promote good will, fellowship and support among students, parents of students and anyone wishing to support the school's athletic programs. Funds raised by the club have been spent on equipment and sports materials for boy and girls in basketball, volleyball, track, football and chess teams. This will be an open meeting and new members are welcome. If You Have Been In An Auto You Should Have A Spinal Check-Up. Accident Caused Neck Whiplash Can Produce Severe Neck Pain and Headaches.

HAVE A SPIUL CHECK-UP TCOAY AKDEESUnE Auto Accident, Workman! Comp, And Most Group Insurance Pay For Chiropractic Care DO NOT GAMBLE CALL TODAY iliUUJMIAIiliW a y' IJ Iff. 1.1 f.TTTT" WQ ABOUT HAWAII These girl scouts from PANCAKE BREAKFAST The Family Learning Center will sponsor a pancake "breakfast on Sunday, March 14 at the Lucero Center. The all-you-can-eat breakfast will be served from 8 a.m. until 11:30 a.m. fc's Brownie and Junior troops hula-ed for an Wed crowd of fellow scouts and parents on Monday, dressed English schoolgirl Both.

Fairview Brownie Troops dressed in Mexican garb, and the Holy Cross Junior troop masqueraded as Japanese Geishas. The Bruce King poster In the background does not portend a current campaign but rather remains from his run four years ago for governor. (Sunfoto) 8, in honor of International Girl Scouts' Thinking ive Espanola Valley troops dressed up in costumes II. i i VliKM srent countries for the occasion. The Brownie troop 5 fortilo came as German lasses and Juniors came 4i After tabulating the final results, the duo found the results to be identical to the unofficial figures tallied last tuesday, giving Thompson a 58-vote win.

Voter turnout for the March 2 election was down by over 100 from the last mayoral election in 1978. Records show 1,801 residents casting votes' last week, as compared to 1979's turnout of 1,908. Among those voting on Tuesday, 43 abstained from voting in the mayor's race. who, after the election, challenged results In precincts three, four, and 11, 12 and 13B, has apparently decided not to contest the point any further. In any event, it would not be to his advantage to contest Ward I results because his opponent, Thompson, lost to him there by 41 votes.

The council Tuesday unanimously voted to anprove election results as canvassed by the city clerk and out-going mayor Alex Gallegos last Friday. on canvassed figures approved by the city council Tuesday, because no procedure exists for voiding the vote. "You can't void it because the machine has already computed that one vote," Marquez stated. Even, with the incorrect vote, election results remain unchanged; winners in Ward I held their victories in all cases by more than a one-vote margin. Disappointed mayor candidate Bob Savlnsky, MTvvlce.

iumI from Paget wsly direct the city to take proper lures against 'U. told it was type of felony," ayorelect Connie w. who is just 8 her four-year the out-going wncll. "it is in-11 on us to pursue made the wconded by Hlor Eugene ho insisted do everything to protect the of the vote." JI city councillors clothe motion. aerl Marquez refer the th city at-7 In turn said It to the ittorney.

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