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B4 THE NEW MEXICAN Santa Fe. N.M., Tues. July 25, 1972 If 1 Announcements cGovern laid foundations Pat Donovan, McGoverns secretary, said her boss was an excellent administrator despite having no budget and a staff assigned to other payrolls. All he could do was ask other agencies to give him people. Preparing for a trip to South America, McGovern became seriously ill with hepatitis from a dirty needle in the White House dispensary.

It was the first time McGovern had been in a hospital. An important job was not in the McGovern style. In June 1961, while still in the hospital, he was planning to run again for the Senate in 1962. The race was made easier by the death of incumbent Francis Case and a bruising fight in the Republican Central Committee over his successor that left a split GOP. The McGovern campaign against Lt.

Gov. Joe Bottum became as bitter as the one before it. In the midst, McGovern had a recurrence of hepatitis. Eleanor took over and proved herself a superb campaigner. McGovern beat Bottum by an even 100 votes, 121,581 to 121,481.

There was a recount increasing McGoverns margin to 504, out of 250,000 votes cast. He took seat No. 99 in the Senate, in the back row on the Democrats side, next to another freshman, Edward M. Kennedy. In September of his first year as a senator, McGovern Stood in the nearly empty chamber to deliver a milestone address.

He spoke of a policy of moral debacle and political defeat, and became the first man to challenge the war in Vietnam on the floor of the U.S. Senate. It was to be a speech he would make again and again all the way to the nomination for the presidency. ningham says soliciting small contributions on a mass basis does more than just raise money. He figures if he can get $1 from one person, hes got a commitment to vote for him, Cunningham says.

And so far hes been right. While Lovre ran an its-in-the-bag token campaign, McGovern was out shaking harids, a political ritual that was not his normal shy style, but one he knew was necessary. Im George McGovern and Im running for Congress, hed say. McGovern was elected by 12,000 votes South Dakotas first Democratic congressman in 20 years. Moving to the nations capital, the McGoverns next-door neighbors in Chevy Chase, were Hubert and Muriel Humphrey.

The two men became close friends-a friendship that didnt cool until Humphrey, as vice president, embraced the administration policy on the war. I was just amazed that he knew his way around so well, says Pat Donovan, who went to work for McGovern as a secretary when he first entered Congress and has been with him since. He wasnt green at all, pitched right in-thats what I remember. Ironically in light of the Jewish support McGovern later was in danger of losing his first House speech, on Jan. 31, 1957, argued against administration requests for military and economic aid funds for Arab nations.

He also became interested in labor reform and worked closely with Robert F. Kennedy, then the chief counsel of the Senate Rackets Committee, whose interest in turn was seeing his brother, Sen. John F. Kennedy, elected President. With the supreme self-confidence that had brought 2 Employment 221 Help Wanted SERVICE PLUMBER with experience.

982 1927 Steady job for reliable cook, male or female, good wages, good hours, paid vacation, and bonus. Also experienced waitress needed. Apply in person at the Plaza Cafe, 54 Lincoln Ave, after 11 a.m. No phone calls. ARE YOU READY FOR A CHALLENGE? Do You Want To Travel and See The World? Start at $288 $905 per month U.S.

NAVY, 982 3801, Ext. 305 403. $1.75 PER HOUR Starting salary FULLER BRUSHCO. call 988-1801. SUMMER WORK Still looking? Earn $75 weekly.

Age 18 up. Car necessary. For interview phone 988 1573 WANTED: ESPANOLA CARRIERS! For La Messilla Pt. Call 753 4900, Mr. Valencia or Mrs.

Maida Martinez, Espanola office. ACTIVITIES DIRECTOR for nursing home. Good opportunity, enjoyable work. Prefer some background in Social Service. Plan and inplement recreational program for patients.

Call 982 2574 for appointment. FURNITURE MOVER and driver, must be experienced. 662 5343. EXPERIENCED SHEET METAL MEN and plumbers. Call 672-3265 or 344-3431.

EXPERIENCED PRESSER and silk finisher. Apply in person. Master Dry Cleaners, 328 Sandoval St. WORK YOUR WAY into a mobile home space, very convenient location. LEACH 3 4911, Bedford, 988 1827.

EARN WHILE YOU LEARN. Vivian Woodard Cosmetics. Please call 982-5164. EXPERIENCED SECRETARY, shorthand required. Mature woman preferred.

Fringe benefits with large company. Salary commensurate with experience. Send complete resume to Box 19, New Mexican. YOUNG MAN for grill work. Permanent position.

Must be reliable. Apply in person 9 to 12. Dairy Queen. EXPERIENCED KITCHEN HELP: Waiters, waitresses, maids, gardeners. Apply in person.

Bishops Lodge. WOMAN TO care for toddler first grader. Mon-Fri. 8-1. Barranca Mesa, own transportation.

Call 662-7340 after 1. ICECREAM MAKER for Swensons, for late summer and school year. 983 8949 after 5 p.m. WANTED: CARRIERS for the New Mexican, vicinity of Hillside Avenue. Apply at Circulation New Mexican.

PART-TIME TOUR Driver. Inquire at Union Bus Depot 126 Water Street. WAITER OR WAITRESS for swing shift and or split shift. Some bar experience helpful. Apply Lamplighter Restaurant between 2 and 4 p.m.

HELP YOURSELF to a bright future. Start a savings account at First Northern Savings Loan Association. Visit them today in Santa Fe or Espanola their advice is good-and it's free I BOOKKEEPER, experienced only. Able to type, familiarity with payroll work helpful. Salary commensurate with background, plus excellent benefits.

Contact Mrs. Carter, Presbyterian Medical Services, P.O. Box 2384, Santa Fe N.M. 87501 (505 982-5566. HAVE A CAR YOU NO LONGER WANT? Let a Classified Ad find a new buyer for you.

Just call 982-4451 and place your ad. APPLICATIONS TAKEN FOR EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, SANTA FE TUTORS, INC. Applications taken at 807 Early Street 9 AM TO 4 PM DEADLINE JULY 28 QUALIFICATIONS EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Applicants should have a bachelors degree with an educational background Working knowledge of federal programs and fund ing procedures. Bi linqual preferred, MNA residents preferred. Up to two years work-ina experience in relevant areas may be substituted for educational requirement.

Salary Range $7,000 to $9,600. QUALIFICATIONS ASSISTANT DIRECTOR Position requires at least a high school diploma, or equivalent, at least 6 months in social work with neighborhood organizations should be bi lingual. Salary range 4,500 to $6,600. someone who in the course of less than a decade would hop from minister to teacher to politician and who fully intended to hop again, when the opportunity available itself, to the even grander role of statesman." Anson, adds, however, that there was a fundamental logic in McGoverns moves. "Each time he took a new job, it was for the express purpose of enlarging his platform, widening his audience and expanding his influence.

Harl Andersen, Associated Press correspondent in South Dakota for 35 years until his retirement in April, recalls that when McGovern first introduced himself as party secretary it was a surprise, because there practically was no Democratic Party at all in those days. George, though, he was sure there was. McGovern swept the state collecting money, resurrecting party structure finding, creating or beefing up local leaders and asking questions, questions, questions. In the ministerial ways he ''inherited from his father, McGovern preached a gospel of two-partyism with such fervor that when the 1954 elections were over, South Dakotans put 25 Democrats into the legislature even though party registration had not increased significantly. McGovern was also building McGovern.

Anson quoted him: If there was to be any possibility for me as a candidate, I had to have Republicans and independents for me. So really, I was building two organizations the partys and my own. It was the spring of 1956 and through three years effort the Democratic body politic had revived. There were functioning precinct organizations and party chairmen in every county. McGovern was ready to harvest what he had sown.

The United States Senate, for Cases seat? That chance belonged to Ken Holum who had run in 1954 at McGoverns urging against Mundt and lost. Governor? McGovern didnt want it. That left Lovres 1st District congressional seat. Lovre cautioned McGovern at making what was sure to be a losing maiden race. McGovern took him on anyway.

He and George Cunningham, who now is McGoverns administrative assistant in the Senate, set out over the territory of 38,000 square miles. When they ran out of money, which was often, they hawked big McGovern-for-Congress buttons for $1 each. The dollar-bite is something McGovern still uses. Cun EDITORS NOTE: This is the second of three articles on the life of Democratic presidential nominee George McGovern. By HARRY F.

ROSENTHAL Associated Press Writer WASHINGTON (AP) -At the age of 30, George McGovern had done his share of groping. He had tasted war and found it repulsive, he took a fling at the ministry and was unsatisfied, he had tied his liberalism to a cloudy political star and was disillusioned. He had been a professor of history and government at tiny Dakota Wesleyan University for two years, a hometown boy teaching at his alma mater. By now George and Eleanor had their fourth child, the first son. They named him Steven in admiration of the 1952 Democratic presidential nominee, Adlai E.

Stevenson. Twenty years later, McGovern would carry the partys hopes into the presidential race. But now he was at a juncture: Should he stay at Dakota Wesleyan, go to a larger school, or listen to an offer from Ward Clark, the South Dakota Democratic chairman, who needed a full-time organizer to serve as executive secretary? McGovern had been speaking out on the advantages and disadvantages of social structures, and one of his statements that the long Republican rule in South Dakota was unhealthy caught arks eye. Do something about it, he told the young professor. Typically, McGovern thought for months about the offer, and no wonder.

Friends told him hed be a damned fool. South Dakotas congressional representation was four Republicans Sens. Karl E. Mundt and Francis Case and Reps. Harold 0.

Lovre and E. Y. Berry. So entrenched were the Republicans that a state of 650,000 people had only two Democrats in the 110-member legislature. As party secretary, McGovern would have to come up with his own $6,500 salary.

In the spring of 1953, McGovernnaccepted. It was the first political move in a series that had its germ when he was still in grade school in Mitchell. He wrote down something on a piece of paper and he kept it in his bureau or in his desk at school, says his long-time secretary, Pat Donovan. That something was his determination to be president of the United States. Robert Anson, in his biography McGovern, writes: It was easy to dismiss him as nothing more than an overly ambitious job jumper, 221 Help Wanted EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT for busy President Must assume executive secretarial duties, including dictation and typing; be able to plan, organize, use initiative and carry responsibility.

Medical background preferred, salary open, contact Mrs. Eskite, Presbyterian Medical Services, P.O. Box 2384, Santa Fe, N.M. 87501 Phone (505) 982-5566 EXECUTIVE SECRETARY for coordinator of health programs, musl be self initiator, capable of coordinating and following through with details and must be able to excell and meet the public. Excellent secretarial skills desireable.

Salary open. Write Box 22, New Mexican, SALES PUBLISHERS REPRESENTATIVE Reading Publisher has opening selling Ele-menlary I High School text Books, Science Kits, Maps Globes to schools in established New Mexico and Eastern Arizona Territory. Starling dale: September 1972. Salary, expenses and bonus in addition to company car. Degree required with Teaching and Selling experience.

If you are interested in a challenging educational field, please submit earnings, complete resume including record to: JICK STEPHENS RAND MC NALLY A CO. 206 Sansome Street, San Francisco, Cal. 94104. An equal opportunity employer. SANTA FE HEALTH SERVICES INC.

A comprehensive Primary Health Care Project under the Model Cities Program in Santa Fe, New Mexico POSITIONS: 1. Project Director, D. Interest in and commitment to Community Health and New Mexico license required. Some knowledge of Spanish helpful. Minimum salary $20,000 00, or greater, dependent on ex perienceand qualifications.

2. Registered Nurse with Public Health experience, to be charge of nursing component (clinic and outreach) and supervision of L.P and Aides. Some know ledge of Spanish helpful. Minimum salary $8100 00, or greater, dependent on expe-nenceand qualifications. Please mail resume to: Santa Fe Health Service.

Inc. 926 Hickox Street Santa Fe, New Mexico 87501 HELP YOURSELF to a bright future. Start a savings account at FIRST NORTHERN SAVINGS LOAN ASSOCIATION. Visit them today in Santa Fe or Espanola their advice is good and it's free! A S.C.P.TECH for 25 bed rural hospital at Embudo N.M. Some knowledge of X-ray procedures, and ability to speak Spanish helpful, but not required.

Salary open, plus excellent benefits. Contact Mr. Martin, Embudo Presbyterian Hospital, Embudo N.M., 87531. (505) 759 4255. i LUZIER COSMETIC, subsidiary of Bristal Myers, is now training consultants to handle our profitable sum mer business.

Part-time or full work available. Call 983-4857, 983-8442 HOUSE PARENTS for Girl's Home. Starting early September. Need communication skills with troubled teen aged girls. Apply: Casa Mesita, P.O.

Box 943, Los Alamos, N.M. 87544. For further information call 6623375. PANTRYGIRL Wanted. Phone 982 9893.

SALESLADY for Ready-To-Wear. Must have experience. Apply in person La Tienda de Santa Fe. SCRATCH DENT SALE! 23 Color TV fully remote, $609.95 4 0 23 Color TV $499.95 399 Stereo, Motorola $249.95 loO Stereo, maple S4A Philco, $299.95.... loO Refrigerator, 9 ft.

Philco, $179.95.... 150 Refrigerator, 10 ft. Philco, SI 69.95.... IO0 Black-White TV Philco, $1 69.95..,. 130 23 Color TV Philco, $449.95....

399 DANIELSON TV I tppliane 330 Garfiild M3-3666 163 Lost and Found LOST Black male cat, age 2, white spot on throat. Vicinity Anita Place. Reward. 983 3604. NOTICE! One red orange down sleeping bag left in panel truck, 4 a.m.

Tuesday. Please, please call 756 3577 (Taos) collect. LOST: BLACK Female miniature poodle, named "Fuzzy." Has red bows on head. Reward. 983 2554, 988 1539.

REWARD! Lost July 23. Large turquoise 8. silver ring. Stone in Frog shape. Initials H.R.Y.

inside band. Phone 983-5141 or 983-3678 ask for Sail. ONE GRAY Mare approximately 15 years old. Branded, quarter circle star, left shoulder. Slash on left law.

Anyone wanting to claim animal contact Paul Reilly, Tierre Amarilla, 588 7304. 171 Moving Storage STORAGE UNITS individual rooms each with outside entrance. Sizes 4' 5' to 12' 24'. LOCK IT, YOU KEEP KEY. POCO STORAGE, Box 2497, 983-1111 173 Personals CRISIS INTERVENTION CENTER Need help with a personal problem? Telephones open 24 hours a day.

CALL CRISISCENTER, 982 2771 CASH FOR YOUR EARLY Santa Fe or taos oil paintings by well known Santa Fe artists or Taos founders only. Send description, size, and price to Box J-16, New Mexican. FASHION TWO-TWENTY Cosmetics. Call Mona 982 2871 after 5 or Saturday, Sunday. SERIOUS CRAFTSMEN Why shop Albuquerque? First try Wandas Workshop, 321 West San Francisco.

988-1748. WISH TO share daily commute between Santa Fe Albuquerque. Call Bob 982-4953 after 6 p.m. TRY IT The fantastic Wurlitzer piano at Music Villa YOU'LL LIKE IT WANTED ESTABLISHED artist-instructor to share clean, comfortable studio. Well liqhted plenty of parking.

Reply Box Y-28, The New Mexican. DEAR MYRT, Are you lonely depressed just letting life pass you by? Call Joe, 982-5588. He'll bring new meaning to your life with a Sylvania Color TV from Good Housekeeping Shop. 179 Services Repairs MOUNTAIN WOODCRAFTING Hand Made Furniture Custom Cabinetry Remodeling. Gary Everson DISABLED VETERAN with truck to haul trash, move furniture, etc.

983-3806 after 5 p.m. HOUSE PAINTING. Fast. Low cost with respect for your furnishings. 983 4377 or 983 6906 FRAME ADOBE construction.

Remodeling or new. Your lot or mine (licensed) Call collect 753 2736 Espanola. adobe remodeling creative fireplaces reconstruction cash or barter 988-1006 988-1219 NEED STUCCO or a re-stucco job? "El Rey, the king of the stucco. Manufactured for the great Southwest. Call Huston Lumber 983 7348.

SANTA FE MERCHANT PATROL Homes, Business, Construction, checked day night 982 0132 H. Sanchez, Mgr CHAPARRAL WELL DRILLING and Service Co. Inc. 617 Vineyard Road, N.E., Albuquerque, N.M. Experienced dependable service.

Phone 344-0730. Nites 255-8913. CONCRETE WORK: Patios, sidewalks, floors, driveways, etc. Call 988 1758. SHARPENING: Lawnmowers, knives, tools, etc.

Billy Gonzales, 1610 2nd Santa Fe. 983-6484. JAKES HEATING Sheet Metal, 345 W. Manhattan. For free estimates, Jake Herrera, 982 2809.

MIER'S WELDING SHOP 983 2449. Native wrought iron designs, welding all kinds of metal, arc and acet. A QUALITY BUILDER, now doing remodeling, additions, new homes. Call J.A. Medina, General Contractor, for free estimates.

982 2996 VIGAS, 40centsper foot delivered in Santa Fe, Rt. 1, Box 6-A, Glorieta, 757-6429 J.J. WHiTTED Gen. Contracter COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL REMODELING Phone 983-1361 PAINTING AND TAPING by the hour or job. 24 years experience.

Call 753 4173. i SPECIALIST IN RESIDENTIAL ARCHITECTURE Charles Johnson 982-3244 WORK WANTED: Lawn Maintenance. Yard care 8 clean-up. Light hauling, odd jobs. Call Bruce, 983-6311.

HOME REPAIR Get those needed repairs and improvements done. Free estimates, reasonable rates. 983-1550. Septic Tanks, All Types Backhoe Work. Sewers Montanos Construction 983-1532 2 Employment It 217 Child care ORGANIZED program of activities for pre-school age children 12 years experience 50 cents hourly 982-5136 219 Empl.

Agencies Cashier -Typist $350 Gal Friday Open Ready to Wear Clerk Open Secretary $450 Exp. Receptionist-Doctor Open Night Liquor Clerk $450 Route Sales $650 plus Com. Major Appliance Repair Man to $900 Shipping Clerk Open Management Trainee-Ins Open Various Other Openings SANTAFE PERSONNEL Batts Bldg. West Side Plaza AUCTION Coming July 29 SPONSORED BY De VARGAS CIVITAN CLUB ATTHE SANTA FE NATL BANK southside parking lot New-Used-Antique-Junk Items him thus far, McGovern, too, was eyeing the next plateau-the U.S. Senate.

Where he had been one of the 437 representatives, he could be one of 100 in the expanding body that in the previous term had been aligned 64 Democrats and 34 Republicans. The seat he sought belonged to Karl Mundt, a conservative of the Joe McCarthy persuasion, and a symbol of everything George McGovern was against. The campaign that followed was dirty and full of smears. McGovern later called it his worst campaign. I hated him so much I lost my sense of balance, Anson quotes McGovern.

I was too negative. I made some careless charges. .1 started explaining and answering things I should have ignored. It was hard to get a hook in Mundt. He appeared on the platform with John F.

Kennedy, who was getting the full brunt of anti-Catholicism. There were accusations that Methodist McGovern had become a papist. It was a moral victory of sorts that McGovern lost by 50,000. Kennedy went about putting together his adminsitration, McGovern hoped hed be named secretary of Agriculture and said as much. Instead, Orville L.

Freeman got the post, and McGovern was appointed director of the Food for Peace program which combined feeding the worlds hungry with the praticalities of getting rid of surplus commodities. Historian Arthur Schlesinger called Food for Peace the greatest unseen weapon of Kennedys third-world policy. The first year was a great success and set a pattern for automatic continuance. But Kennedy lost interest and without his prestige, said a McGovern assistant, I could see our house of cards collapsing. Southern California.

The vice presidential candidate is Tony Nathan of Oregon. The party has no state or local candidates. Among planks in the partys platform are a demand for total withdrawal from Vietnam and advocacy of tax credits for education. Other members of the executive committee are Diana Amsden, vice chairman for administration; Ed Carlson, vice chairman for platform; Robert White, treasurer; Mrs. Gail Tawney, secretary; Robin Tawney, publicity committee chairman; and Rick Talley, membership committee chairman.

The almond tree is a native of west Asia. FULLTIME PARTICIPATION IN EXISTING RESEARCH and development machine shop foundry, and pattern shop. All new equipment, master machinists only need apply. Send resume to Box Y-23, The New Mexican. An estimated two out of every three Americans are exposed to one or more X-ray examinations annually, says the Health Insurance Institute.

THE HEW MEXICAN CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING WANT ADS DIRECT LINE Los Alamos 662-4191 Santa Fe 9824451 Espanola 7534900 PLEASE READ YOUR AD for errors the first day it appears. Report errors in time for next edition. Publisher will not be responsible for more than one day's incorrect insertion. Requests for adjustments must be made by the advertiser one week after final insertion of advertisement. The Publisher reserves the right to properly classify, edit, revise, or reject any and all advertising.

Cash Must accompany out-of-town orders. Be sure to add 4V4 per cent Sales Tax. Cash payment must be made for Sale on Mobile Homes, Situations Wanted, Babysitting, Want to Rent, Want to Garage Sales, Lost, Motorcycles for Sale, Personal Instructions Classifications. PRIVATE AD DEADLINE 1 p.m., day before publication. CANCELLATIONS 1 p.m., day before publication.

OlbPLAY DEADLINES Noon two days prior to publication. Consecutive Insertions 14 word minimum 1 day per word 10c 2 days per word 7c 3days per word 6c 4 days per word 5c 5 days or more 4c 1 Announcements 108 Opportunities SMALL BUSINESS for sale in art field. Small capital outlay for inventory. 988-1838 mornings after 5 p.m. WHAholesalbusmessnTasr accounts, growing by leaps and bounds.

We need a dependable associate in your area with $900.00 minimum to invest in equipment and inventory which will turn over about two times monthly. Income potential exceptionally high. All replies strictly confidential CONSOLIDATED CHEMICAL CORP. Freeze Dried Products Division 3815 Montrose, Suite 120 Houston, Texas 77006 MANUFACTURERS REPRESENTATIVE NEEDED Sixty-Year Old, Multi-Million Dollar Company, dealing in automobile products, needs distributor representatives to service company secured retail and industrial accounts. $100 for each day you work is a conservative estimate of earnings.

PARTOR FULLTIME NODIRECTSELLING Investment, totally secured by inventory, provides you witn everything necessary to put you in a profitable and secure business of your own. IHVERTMT MMACI HARARTEEI For complete information, call Mr. Byrd COLLECT (214) 243-4221 DO YOU LIKE TO MAKE MONEY? You can build an income of $7000. a month, with as little as $500. to $800.

investment. Need pick-up or van. Call 817495-2663 or Write Box 109, Electra, Texas. 76360. 140 Financial Loans SMALL or large investors finance co.

pays top dollar for your money; licensed bonded; 2 years in operation. 247-4326, 1904 4th NW, Albuquerque. DENTIST PROUD PARENTS George and Eleanor McGovern pose with baby daughter, Ann, in 1945. (UPI) Libertarians OK platform At wits end Mom, I got us only one dip of ice cream By ERMA BOMBECK My neighbor, Wanda Weird, was complaining to me the other day about her son. That kid is going to drive me crazy, she said.

Everytime I turn around he wants to be paid for what he does. Do you know what he had the nerve to give me on Mothers Day? He gave me a chintzy little plaque made out of library paste and toothpicks that he made himself. I think thats rather sweet, I said. From a 19-year-old boy? I know how Wanda feels. Our sons middle name is, Do I have to use my own money? Some years ago, in a burst of parental insanity, we initiated the allowance system at our house.

We thought it would be an incentive to do a good job, instill a firsthand working knowledge of how our free enterprise system works, and give him a feeling of financial independence. We didnt know then he was saving up for a downpayment to buy Nevada. What do we get for our $2 a week? We get the table cleared whether we are still eating or not. I have had my coffee cup snatched from my mouth while my lips were still blistering. We get a decision maker to decides that the remains of a $6 sirloin should be tossed down the disposer while a peach seed floating in a bowl of syrup should be saved in the refrigerator.

We get a garbage hustler whose open lid policy has attracted dogs who have taken busses to get to our garbage can smorgasbord each night. Every week, his money goes into the bank, giving life to a new adage, It is better to receive than to give. Whether its gum, a movie, a poster, a record, there is always the perennial, Do I have to use my own money? Yesterday, we stopped in front of an ice cream parlor and I could just anticipate his next question. So I said to him, "I do not think you realize that it costs parents $147,154 to raise just one child. That includes education, health expenses, clothes, housing, food, and the potential salary of a mother who might have worked but stayed at home to raise the child.

There is some sacrifice involved. Of course, we wouldn have it any other way. But think about it. Imagine that in a lifetime your father and I will have caughed up $147,154 on your behalf. He was silent for a moment, then got out of the car and went in for the ice cream.

When he returned, he handed me a cone and said, I only got one dipeach for us. I didnt think you could afford two dips each." Dr. H.C. Alvarado NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF MEXICO One day service for all kinds of dental work. Juarez Ave.

831 (605 Old) ph. 2-7500 Cd. Juarez, Mexico Open Saturdays and Sundays My office is located a few steps across Sta. Fe. Bridge at your left.

Be careful if some drivers offer you free taxi because they are going to take you to some other place where they are getting commissions. ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) The Libertarian Party of New Mexico elected seven Albuquerque residents to its executive committee and approved a platform during its first state convention in Albuquerque this past weekend. Maurice McDonald was named chairman of the state party. McDonald said about 25 persons attended the convention.

He said the partys primary objective is to get the 8,700 signatures needed to have the partys national candidates placed on the New Mexico ballot for the November general election. The partys, presidential candidate is Dr. John Hospers, chairman of the philosophy department at the University of ROUTE OPERATORS GOOD PAY! GOOD FUTURE! GOOD BENEFITS! You can earn a high income per year. You'll work 5 day week and will be supplied with everything you need to succeed A modern lightweight truck all merchandise established customers no canvassing ever all expenses to operate the business and complete training with pay. You and your family will be protected by Blue Cross and Medical insurance and your income will continue if you are sick or hurt even if it occurs when you are not workinq Paid vacation up to 3 weeks the first year.

Profit sharinq retirement worth $100,000.00 in only 20 years. Your future is unlimited. WORK IN LOS ALAMOS AREA I Send qualifications to Rt. Opr Box 210, 6901 Prairie NE, Albuquerque, N.M. 87109.

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