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The Gallup Independent from Gallup, New Mexico • Page 5

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I Jr. LeetaNNMU ALBUQUOtQUC. Aug. K-Ceta- br.ltof hii Wth birtMay Wednesday, Aug. 14, Ernest Thwmuson Seton, toned literary figure and nal- UrtJW for over half a century, will deliver the closing lecture of Hie University of summer I session series at p.

m. He will speak on the New Mexico Indian, and Mn. Julia Seton, his wife, will participate with songs and dances, and with play from their collection dlan It was by chance, said Dr. Thos. Donnelly, director of the summer that Dr.

Willis Jacobs, arranging for the final lecture, approached the Thompsons birthday. The Thompsons live at Seton Village near Santa Fe. The GattttD JMkfcr cksfc met Tuesday evening at tits kwae of Mn. KanMtm Plans were of Ceremonial Other i Indian dis- In- KANT OF MiTSTERY MILIV-A. C.

Brown Inspects fire-swept I hail lil Nina of slacks which priyr to Arc in May marked site of the Lmber Company. the firm which rc- aetHsl daring oV war from Carsson comKinc for na evident servlMs Meyllu. Representative J. May of Kentucky endorsed Ifa cheeks. (NBA telepholo) RamahNews RAMAH, Aug.

Milter of Chkatfo has been vacationing the Voft ranch for several weeks and expects to stay a few more dajs. All the present guest accom- nwxlationi at the ranch feave been reserved for the Ceremonial period. Gloru and Bill Davis have returned home after VonsiHectomies performed at St. Mary's. Ratnah and nearby areas had thm big rains last week; all ushered in by fiercely impressive displays.

It has rained some every day since last Tuesday, when enough rain fell within a few minutes to fill the irrigation ditches and some of the watcrmain trenches to By Ihc way, it has been forcibly brought to my attention that those trenches are perhaps a menace to life, limb and dignity; especially when their location is masked by water. Wonder if there will be a third victim? The Davis repair shop boasts a newly installed gas pump as an added service to, its patrons. James of Gallup has been visiting here for a week. Alice Bond returned Friday frcm Colorado Springs with Mr. and Mrs.

Jack employes at the L. Dent home there. Mr. and Mrs, Albright have been sent to thfe ranch here to put things in readiness lor -the Dent family's arrival and the expected visit of some of Mr. Dent's relatives and friends from the East Aug.

15. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Davis of Phoenix are visiting relatives and friends here and in Gallup, and their daughters, Gwen and Mary Lou, will return home with them after an extended visit in this section. Arlo Bond has been hired to run the loader for sawmill No.

2. Mrs. Alma Lambson gave a surprise shower at her home Wednesday, honoring Mrs. Leon Lambson. Ben F.

MeCurtain Dies At Olaremvre, Okla. Belated word was received here this week of the death of Ben F. MeCurtain, formerly employed by the Navajo Indian service, at Ctore- more, on June 23, at tiic age of 72 years. The deceased was stationed for a time at Shiprock, Fort Defiant, Fruitland, and in Gallup. For fourteen months prior to his denth, he made his home with daughter, Mrs.

M. Helander, a teacher in the at Zuni. tclla Hudgeons, Edith Hart, Jenny Welch, Evelyn Menapswe, Gladys Wilson, Tlielma Houser, Millkmt Patten and Martha Wilson. Martha Wilson and Gladys Wilson were assisting Heart Repwrt The Gallup Woman's club held its regular monthly business matting yesterday at 2:30 in the Gallup Service Center. Mn.

Harvey Whlte- liill presided. Mr L. Dwt Bill and Mrs. Harry Pattm n- DvckeM of WCK in Galnip C. C.

Lyman, geaeral freight and agent of the Santa Fe, ei AlbowterQue, KM in town today OB business. 8. L. Hicks, is visiting for tew days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

B. L. Hicks. Cr. Mr.

Hicks has just received his bachelor of science' degree from N. M. State college at Las Cruces, and will enter the medical college at Baylor university at Houston, Texas, this fall. was in Gallup on busijiess Mrs. Fvank Moore, been visiting her daughter, Mrs.

Ray Tur- renUne, for three weeks left yes lerday for her home in Beebc, Ark. Ddon tmboden and family City arc visiting with Mrs. O. R. Evans gave a report on father, L.

P. Imboden, and the proposed tuberculoias survey which is to be slatted by the. Me- kinley. county health and welfare bonrd. Due to conflicting dates Twift Ceremonial, the next regular meet- ine will be Sept 4.

brother, George Imboden and fam- Gloria has been viaiting here will return to Silver Crty with her family. BeWitt Malone is erecting a new on Malone Hill. Hospital NotM Patients admitted' to St. jtory's hospital Wednesday were George Christcnseri, Mary. Lou- Turmiin, PjuHiK Mora, Lillian Barlow, Elsw Scott, Delianos, Aw)es Frascr, Mary Si, Sum- Mr McCurtain is survived by Ms ircis, Winsiow, and Joe Blu- widow, who lives in Durant, don, Los Angeka, -Calif.

Carl D. Endrini' of jiillup has been honorably dis- reed from the army air force at Camp Bealc, Calif. a daughter, Mrs. Helander, ami a son, H. H.

guidance officer for the department of education, Indian service, witn office in Chicago. Clawson last week, and the marc was badly clawed about the face as the result of her efforts to save her baby. VisKbrs to the scene said the kill occurred in an oak thicket about two miles from the Bond ranch on the Zuni mountain, and A car was recently brought into Rudger Ml traps aroun tl Ihe Davis shop for some lung overdue repairs, the postponement made possible by the ofl used expedient of much baling wire. After "substitution" of some welding for a colt and he and Kirk Clawson, while visiting the traps next day, came upon the lion nearby, bul'il vras out of sight before they could get ready to shoot. Mr.

and Mrs. Noi-ris, Bluewater, became the parents of a daughter Wednesday. Those dismissed Vtednetthy Mrs. Pauline Wetherill, Mn. tina Zez7.a, Mrs.

Catherine Sabin, Rudolph emni, Beverly Julia Estrada, Dora McDonald, Camp Carolina, and Charlw MansfifcW, Separation Center, Great 1J! Manuel Arriola, an accWent patient, was admitted early this morning. Ceremonial Regulars Pay Gallup Visit Mr. and Mrs. W. H.

Allen of Stin Francisco were in Gallup today loolf- hard-lo-belinve pile of scrap "hay- lora ieam to hilve th( available time necessary to succeed hunting these big cats down, but one thing is certain, repetitions of the above sad occurence are inevitable unless they are destroyed. 'GENUINE Hand-Made Jewelry BRACELETS BELTS EARRINGS RINGS GROCERIES DRY GOODS CHIARAMONTE TRADING STORE "A TraBer Since 1923" MS 14 W. WARREN the flivver took new lease on life and was champing at the bits. A revival meeting, js in progress at the El Morro community house, and a number of the people from here attended the Sunday afternoon session prior to their own meeting scheduled aflerward. Mrs.

M. Bond has been very ill in Gallup for the past few days. A place near the Vogi "ranch was the scene of a big Nuvajo squaw dance, lasting all Saturday night and evidently up into Sunday movn- I ing, judging from the sound of Jng still coming from that direction. Indians "from Whitewater and more added their part to the festivities- and general confus- sion. 'Some Indians' response to queries were "Much good time." Larry Bend, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Merlin remained in Gallup Saturday to be under medical ob- Ee-rvalibn for several days. A dance for Monty Clawson was held in the school house Saturday night with music by Nettie, Adrian and Aaron Bond. A lion killed a young colt for Al CENSUS BY rtANE COUNTS 48.W3 ANTELOsfE Wyo. recently completed aerial survey by the state game and fish department set Wyoming's antelope population at 48,053 in contrast to an estimated 5,000 forty years ago.

'But the department warned that an antelope gill at ing over the. Ceremonial reported they would be unabtt 'to stay for the 25lh annual show.nexl week. They, attended first, 18 Ceremonials and two since. Mr. Alien was an employe of the Pennsylvania railroad in Chicago operated an Indian ad shop Upere He made the Ceremonial on buying trips for his shop, 42,579 in the past three years far too heavy and this year's, permits will be limited to 11.000.

Antelope still are outnumbered by deer which the census estimates HAMILTON'S CHILI PARLOR COALBASIN REOPENS THURSDAY, AUG. 8th Noon to 10 P. M. Home of the Finest Spanish and Italian Fooda (Closed on'Sunday) Mrs. W.

A. Hamilton, Jr. Stewart of Albuquerque turned from Albuquerque last night. Bedlow returned day from a business trip to Chicago. Wwfa this afttrstoon for whtre' he will 'attend a Pontiac servke meeting.

ALL CEREMONIAL TICKETS Now on Sale Coming Events 7:30 p.m.. Catlralic War Veterans of Cathedral post in Sucre! Hwt Parish hsll. All C.W.V. invited. Meeting from Fri- dny.

FrMUy. 7 Rehefcah LO.OT. dinner at Elks club room. Frisky, 8 p.m., regular meetinf of Ladies' society of B. of L.

F. A Odd Fellows' hall. 8 p.m., 7-20 club at Mrs. A. M.

Dimas, 613 West Warren. HMisla.r, 7:30. Regular Communication Lebanon Lodge, No. 22, A. A.

M. 8:00. McKinley county auxiliary of V.F.W. Court House. MAMUAGE LICENSES A marriage license was issued Wednesday to Frank F.

EJrr-unds, IAS Angeles, and Eulhe N. Krantzler, Nashville, Tenn. The Hogan Reserved Box Seats $150 and $3.00 Already Sold Out for Friday ami Saturday Nights AVAILABLE FOR OTHER SHOWS Unreserved Grandstand Seats $2.50 Adult $1.25 Child $2.00 Adult $1.00 Child (All prices above include tax) NOTICE: Members who have purchased Membership Books should pick them up tt the Hogan where they may be exchanged for tickets. GALLUP ROOFING CO JOECHIPM Ml W. Atlec Ave.

Phone 6S5-W or 303-W HOLMAN'S Dtaraonds, Watches, Jewelry fratch Repairing hy BMg Gallup, N. Watch Makers OOQQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO NICEST THINGS 1 ON RADIO IS TH'SWlTCH BUT -W OHtV IS I CAN'T REACH NEIGHBOR'S Make mistake about It MR TAUSCH TEXACO KE STATION Is the finest service station in these parts. We ndtr every convenience i possible, including luhrifntion, tin reeapalnf, raiftaior scrvire ami other aiiiMr auto repairs. Lrt us service your rar, lintay. dtttqntd flatttr wlthovt fir, of wonderful Jeep-texttired wtola, tuperbly detailed (many with nailhead ituottbif).

Winter all interlined. Miatet', nten't siiet, Pay our Laysway QUALITY OF PRODUCT IS ESSENTIAL TO CONTINUING SUCCESS TODAY: TOMORROW! and ALWAYS! Means Tobacco!.

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1930-1977