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Rio Grande Sun from Espanola, New Mexico • 9

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Hf il R3 VOLUME VI ESPANOLA, NEW MEXICO, THURSDAY, MAY 17, 1962 NUMBER 34 1 2 J. I i it i Health Needs Answered By Missions Iff 1 i it 61 i Health needs of the Espanola the students until he established Mrs. Pack thought of the great pital which at that time was a Valley and surrounding territory an office In Espanola. need for a hospital in the Espa- 30-bed general hospital and the were early recognized by Dr. U.

Very early, after the coming of nola area where their many orglnal section of the' Workers' P. Hovermale. executive secretary Dr. Leonard Akes, health clinics friends might receive the health Residence. of the board of home missions of were started at Canjilon.

La care which they needed. After The hospital was dedicated May the former United Brethren Madera, Petaca and Vallecitos. thinking of this possibility for 9, 1948, and many of the digni- Church, and as the board planned Dr. Akes and a nurse visited some time she suggested to her taries of the church were present its program it was with the, hope these clinics each Tuesday and husband that they build a bos- for this special occasion. Paul W.

that there would be sufficient ministered to the peoplev often as pital, but at the time, they did McFarland was the first adminis- funds to launch an adequate many as 25 or 30. Later, with the not have sufficient funds avail- trator of the hospital, and Ruth health program. development of good roads and able. Specht, R.NU the first director of 1 he health program was start- health education the people be- While they were thinking about nursing service, ed in the fall of 1941 when Anna gan to come to Espanola' and the the possibility of building a has- The first patient to be admitted Schafer, R.N. was appointed to hospital, so the clinics were dis- pital, they recalled a stamp col- to the hospital early in June, conduct a health program in a continued in 1958.

which was given to Mr. 1948, was Mrs. Delio Martinez temporary building at McCurdy Many times, the board of miss- Pack by his father and which was who now lives In Riverside. She School. As the health work ex- ions discussed the need for a has- kept in a vault in New York.

Ar- gave birth to a baby boy, the panded. it was necessary to ap- pital in the Espanola area, but rangements were made for a first baby to be born at the Es- point a second nurse, Lillian always there were insufficient private auction and the collection panola Hospital. Moffet, R.N. Finally in 1946 a funds. During the war years little was sold for $400,000.

At the close of the fiscal year, modern clinic building was erect- Phoebe was born to Mr. and Mrs. The Packs then approached the 1951, it was evident plans should Vigil (second from right) was on hand to wish the parade well. After the presentation of awards, the parade marched through town led by the McCurdy. High school band, and carried the junk collected to, the village dump.

(Sunfoto) TO THE WINNERS Mrs- Paul Barbo presents the cash prize to Lamed Asprey whose Boy Scout troop 425 won first place in the Amante de Flores-sponsored Clean-up Parade last Saturday. The parade climaxed a lengthy cleanup campaign in the Valley sponsored by the garden club. Mayor Cipriano 89 From AreaOn April Revocation List ed at McCurdy and Dr. S. Arthur N.

Pac at the old St. of missions and inquired be made for a pediatric wmf. EiKhtv.nine area motoristS were ure to comply, suspended indef- Michael Mercure, Rutheron. Frank Lee Trujillo. Santa Cnii, Ziegler was appointed as mission Vincent Hospital in Santa Fe.

At as to whether or not they would Prior to the coming of the pres- incllfdej A a Hst re. raitey. DWI, revoked for one year. DWI. revoked for one year, doctor.

that time the hospital was over- accept the hospital as a gift and ent administrator, Roy H. Turley. vocations and suspensions releas- Sergio Fred Herrera, Santa Richard Frank Metzgus, Espa- Joe P. Trujillo. Lumberton, He established his office in the crowded and the facilities were agree to maintain it as a Christ- the women of the community held department motor Cruz.

DWI. revoked for one year. nola. DWI, revoked for one year. DWI, revoked for one year, clinic building where he continued sub-standard.

Ian hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Pack bake sales, white elephant sales. vehicL.

driv services division. Alford Linton Holt, Espanola, Leo Montoya; San Juan Puezlo, Jose F. Trujillo. Chama. DWI, to see patients and minister to wmie a patient in tne hospital, made possible the Espanola Hos- and had succeeded in rais- Motorjsts violations and penal- DWI, suspended.

violation of suspension, addition- revoked for one year. Bernis O. Holt, Los Alamos, al suspension. Anselmo Valdez, Chama, DWI, the Espanola Hospital Pediatric David Chamisal, physi- violation of probation, suspended. Edward R.

Moya, Chimayo, revoked for one year. William Hysong, Tierra Amar- failure to comply, suspended in- Elias Valdez Velarde, DWI, Foundation was formed with El- ca, disabm permanentiy'' can. Abeyta, il disabilitv. permanently can- Adobe ContributedTo First urch Building EUB School At Santa Cruz jSSjjJff. revolted for one year; celled.

failure to comply, suspended definitely. Bernardo Archuleta, Abiquiu, indefinitely. Jerry Lee Norberto, Nageezi. DWI. revoked for one year.

Frank Jacquez, Gallina, DWI, DWI, revoked for one year. Frank Amtinlnta Can Tnnn rmrnlttvl for nni vonr Adnlfo Ortega. Dixon. DWI. This civic minded group of men and women secured Maj.

Gen. Charles H. Corlett as chairman In 1915, Millie Perkins, a sizeable gift and in the fall of nf thA fiinH rataine committee and Nick Jose Valdez, Velarde, DWI, revoked for one year. Jose G. Valedo, Espanola, failure to comply, Suspended indefinitely.

Roland O. Velarde. Dulce, DWI, deaconess of the United Brethren 1917. the McCurdy Chapel was t.J? JT in a little more than a year's suspenuea lnaeim' Ta nT SL i c. of the former United Brethren 'nie more man a years jtey DWI, revoked for one year.

Sefenno Ortega, Penasco, fail- started school in Santa named in honor of Church, a Church purchased a small church rae they succeeded in raising Horacio Archuleta, Embudo, Larry David Knecht, Espanola, ure to comply, suspended indef- kniMInn In TTenonnlo frnn ho S25.650 tO helO build the DedlStriC tMlTT I-J J-f rU7I InllnKi Mpthrvtict rhnrrh Fnr mu time Wing. RncanHn Arrollnn I 1 1 niiun Vnlnon nnlCA fnilnro in Tnhnnio rWnmin Can Iiian revoKeu lor one year, the Methodist Church had held The new pediatric wing was DWI revoked for one year. suspended indefinitely. DWI, revoked for one Joyce Ann Vicente, Duke, DWI. Cruz.

Local merchants contribut- Edith McCurdy, deceased, who ed adobes and building materials was a good friend of Miss Perk-to make possible the first two ins, founder of the school, buildings and school began in the The chapel was dedicated by building that is used as the sen- Dr. P. M. Camp, then secretary ior girls' dormitory. of the board of home missions revoked for one year.

services in Espanola. dedicated on Nov. zz, and Jose Manue Atencio, San Juan, Jose Benito Leyba. Ojo Sarco, year. After the allocation of Rio Ar- 016 P8? driving while license was suspend- failure to comply, suspended in- Antonjo P.

Padilla, Velarde, 4 1 Si ft 4 riba to the United Brethren uu'u adiiitional suspencion The next year church people of the Brethren Church. The par came from wagon Mound, a ents ot Miss Mcuiray were pres- V. consisting of six rooms a utilitv prairie schooner to help plaster ent for the dedication The girls' the Federal Council of Church- n8 I'cense cancelled the buildin. dormitory was comoleted in 1919 es. the Methodists sold their Atencio, definitely.

DWI, revoked for one year. Daniel T. Lloyd Los Al- Robert D. Quintana. Santa Cruz, amos, violation of suspension, re- DWI, revoked for one year, voked for one year.

Cornelio Rendon, Arroyo Seco, Carlos A. Lopez. Medanales, DWI, revoked for one year: DWI, revoked for one year. RUDen Rolie, Los Alamps. DWI, Charlie Vigil, Dulee, DWI, revoked for one year.

Isidoro Vigil, Espanola. failure to comply, suspended James Carmel Vigil, Los Alamos, DWI, revoked for one year. Broughton H. Young, DWI, revoked for one year. revoked for five The needs of the new school and in 1920 the first eighth grade building to the Board of Missions reflrhl Vl "cense were made known throughout the commencement was held.

unitea tweinren caDacitv It be- a. ru t- io-i t.tA. Church. oiot '7 11 Roman Atencio, Tierra Amanlla, Jose Lopez, mama, uwi, re- revoked for one year. uimci Came eviaent additional space nWl nvnki frr nno i vnkud for nn( vpar m.

m-. nf Cm, mm.ii rr.i Mnniii Tn rhnrrh rnninnml as a mi. wwi, revoKea ior one year. vonea ior one ytar. Joe O.

Romero, Cordova, fail Pennan drig SchPwi 7 SST Ion untli 19CT wh belime seTf SaW Los Alamos, viol- Andrew G. Lovato. Dulce. DWI. i i.

'an ana winter -tlon 0f revelation, revoked an revoked for one year. nw uongs uic uiai. ww i'6- 1957 for another add tion to the i m.rf.i nkvt auuiiimiai iiuaiiu vvaiu, viiaiiia, during this school year the girls For a number of years plans tinenital itKifi urrtiilfl ma Ira nnca. ure to comply, suspended indef- CHAMA HAS 22 ABOVE initely. Chama reported a freezing tow Santiago Romero, Tierra Amar- of 22 above zero during the week ilia, DWI, revoked for one year, ending April 7, according to the Smern Rnmnm fhimavn nwi United States weather bureau in Joe M.

Brito, Dixon, DWI, sus- voked for one year. began to wear school uniforms, were discussed for the building ancj for 100. JJ consisting of blue middy blouses, of a new church building. During penaea until June 11. John B.

Lynn, Los; Alamos, Horace Jose (Bustos, Santa DWI. revoked for one year, .1... dark red ties and dark skirts. UIC mil Ul TU1- ntmrid. JJ Area Men At Indian Youth Meet iaeK.ii ramnaien was held in the com- truz.

UWI, revoketl; until May 7. Uiipert Maestas, cnamita, uwi. auuueu. v. r.

ea in ine ran ot ia ana pro- inn n.n.nUai1 thct raa, ku Hi, itiunitv and it was derided to 1 revoked for one year. Adan Salazar, Espanola, DWI, a Deiaiea report ior uun pcrniu. High for the week was 73 for a mean temperature of 46.1. There was a trace of precipitation measured. 7 vioea a new nusiness onice, aa- who was then pastor- build the church immediately east 'IxM oftke nursing of- Jiz? VatT, re" nnry reV0Ked 'C nC y6ar superintendent of the sdiool.

-of the Espanola Hospital. XLlJJA: JF: ArsenioF. Sanchez. Dixon. DWI.

usu- Preston suspenu- Danie, San Juan There was only one basketball The Valley View Church was en areed I laboratory gift caraf)al: "j0 ensenaro maesa Keevama, Sani Juan and was tor practice and dedicated in June. 1957. At the JJ ne cNoel andl IhTen and DWL Plil mdtf.n.tely. nola. in ure to comply.

rved on the evaluation fOT the games. present time the hiirch has an, Qiv i a recreation HeL Eosend' inetmT i m. i ut vu launury room ana recreation nWI nwriteA fnr nno vnnr. mts. A Mnrt n.

lAiyoia v. uaraDajai, ujo uai- meiiacimiu c. iviacamn, A kiicu uu um d.uumjwi mtvm imem -i iir hih ran for the New Mexico XmJom membershio of 200! ISPTS DWI, revoked for one' Louis A. Martin, ruom committee uu, th fit aoDroximate year, Espanola Pueblo, DWI, revoked for one year. Leo N.

Sanchez, Dixon, license cancelled. Avenicio Segura, Lumberton, Indian Youth education study con- prmclpaI at McCurdy Schooi. High The following ministers have waS cmofeted plans were TL Ch! DWI TJZ VrV- ference the University of New school courses were offered for served the church in recent years: fmXelv Touched ta the reXked 1962 fc (Chimay' Mexico last weekend. the first time in 1922 and the Dr. A.

D. Smith, now retired, yfunJ unh George Denton. Chama. DWI. habitual traffic violator, sus- wu kt rharW Fili isi.

ralsln oi lunas in uk common- susDended. pended until August 2. KELLY AGENCY COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE Riverside Drive Espanoh 753-562S 'Red George iS. 1 migtVeT G-aro Espmosa. Chiniayo, fail- Cresencio Martinez.

Velarde. Mb comply, suspended in- tended the affair? The first high school commence- 60. Reverend Robert Perske. 1960- erTf I960 the suspended tadef- refedrfor rw Keevama is a field represen- ment was held in 1926. Candido 61.

The present pastor is the Rev- cZ oYchteago was em FwT? Antnil A.lca,dei tative for the Southwest Associ-' Medina, principal of McCurdy erend Richard E. Brown who was direct Tflnd raising reS DW' susPendcd in" on Indian Affairs of Santa Hid, School now. and Manuel appointed at the June session of tlJJZ? DWL one M.artmez, Hernandez, definitely. th. Pnrtv Mnnntain nTnfprpnrp year.

Uwl. revoked tor one year. nBinmin p.u of San the Rocky Mountain oCnference Fe and a former governor Martinez, presently coach at Mc- I960, and closed October I5, I960. p. Martinez.

Tierra Amar- urTL-'rrrr. viola- rMiaq i.nma henar immiuai ii unit viuiuior, license rwi for i witn a goar or siuu.uuu in casn ano 1 tnn nvnkmi wnr .1 nliPM At the final rramt tion.of revocation, revoked until uw'- revolted ror one year, suspended until November 5. ft Juan. Curdy High School, were mem- oi tne tvangeucai unuea uretn- Others from this area partici- bers of the first graduating class, ren Church. Dating in the conference included Dr.

Glen F. McCracken, the Dave Warren, a Santa Clara In- present superintendent of the jVlCvAirdV Wl.ItS dian, a graduate student woric- mission schools, came to McCurdv 1 10 ins juun n. ivianinez, ims nmmos, $118,000.00 in cash and pledges Ja- w- 13" DWI, revoked for one year, had been raised Application was Marcial Garcia, Santa Cruz, Man(je, Ma(1, Duc made through the Department of DWI, revoked for one year. gj for me year Public Hearth for a Hill Burton Maximino Garcia San Juan, Medardo Martinez, Chimayo, grant in the amount of "1100,000 DWI revoked for one year. -failure to comply, suspended in- and after being notified that this John Felipe Gurule, Vallecitos, definitely.

ing on his PhD at.UNM, wbo as a teacher in 1926, the yearfol- i Al Indian Youth in American. So- Munn who had been teaching at JtftlC lVlC6t ciety." I the school. He became principal nad been granted tne local board DWI, suspended. Nelson M. Martinez, Medanales, Tribal leaders of the Jlcarilla of McCurdy in 1927 following his McCurdv Hich School's Bobcats of administrators authorized the Mike A.

Gutierrez, Espanola. w'hire to comply, suspended in-DWI, license suspended indef in- definitely. Roy Martinez, Cebolla, DWI, Basillio Herrera, Alcalde, fail- revoked for one. year. Apache Tribe at Dulce also ser- graduation from Indiana Central scored 13 points in the state meet architect to proceed with the ved with other leaders from College that year.

The following in Albuquerque last Saturday. The plans for a new addition which throughout the state on a panel year he was made superintendent were district 2B champ- will provide for a new obstetrical discussion of 'Tribal Education and has served in that capacity j0ns. wing, with two nurseries and all to the present time. The mile medley relay team of the other facilities, a recovery In addition to the students on in 1955, the 40th anniversary of Cecil Brown," Ralph Sandoval, Al- room, and doctors' and nurses' hand, about 100 officials of the McCurdy School' was observed, bert Martinez Jr. and Leo Duran lounges.

Bureau of Indian Affairs, univer- jjr, and Mrs. Glen F. McCracken, captured a second place in the Also, the operating room will sities, colleges, schools and rep-Deiia and Zella Herrick and Lean state meet. Albert Martinez Jr. be completely done over and a resentatives of foundations, schol- Blake were honored for 30 years won second in the 440-yard dash new emergency room and a wait- arship services, and other organ- 0f service at McCurdy School, and Eugene Velasquez placed ing room for emergency izations Joined New Mexico trib- There were 340 children enroll- fourth In the Javelin throw.

It is hoped that construction al leaders to bring current prog- ed at the school at the beginning McCurdy thinclads qualifying wni begin on this new addition, ress into focus for future Indian 0f the present school term. There for the state meet were Clifford which will increase the bed capa- educational programming. will be 20 seniors graduating this Miller, Benjle Gurule, Jerry Villa- city to 70, not later than July 1. 1 month. There are 31 teachers at Brown, Ralph San- THE PERFECT FINISH FOR THE GRA0 Toughncu starts on the and Wt through dwnlutoSiim- luggage for the Grad SAM SOMITE HnlUI imlosiw Triple-Stringth eonitructiool Good-looking vinyl wmn.

mm i i I II II Vf II II If I II lag rami tcuiri md tuini. 5UN Classitied AOS who are responsible for the Herrera, Leo Duran. Albert Mar-Get Results I work there. tinez Jr. and Bill Pringle.

E'WIIMV lfiirr ii ii Ln ill I AA IMA L-H-w-. 7 UUUVD hi flS 'M JkVM If Ml UUiUI I -f-- 1 .9 ST LOANS FROM $50.00 TO $200 ON FURNITURE PERSONAL, AUTO OS REAL ESTATE Phone 753-6565 LOCATED AT TELE CENTER OF THE IN ESPANOLA 15-1 1 is- I I I a I a. i iaT -w. I I TZZSt nX 1 ISTKf 1 1 I SI I kV I II 1 r.pmium tci tjnninrM firound was officially broken last wdek to start con- il II SAMSONITE STrtEAHLITE AkJ Btruction'of the new bowling; alley, Tew a Lanes, financed by a group of local businesemen. Turning the first spadeful of dirt was Mrs.

Roy Honstein. Others the cicture. (left to right) are Fred Abouslenuui-of Jemew Mountains Electrie -Coip, Kenneth' Brashar, president, Espanola State Bank, Mrs. Honstein, Honstein, and representatives of the firm awarded the contract for constructing the kir- ti tla architect To tin inAxH. tiBinnlli twmnw hh good WTin.lWt ton mw mvBM WMalDrktetli ghn Ti yor kw oa mm (fin of bponola 4 1..

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