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Show Pace 10 BLANDING OUTLOOK and COUNTY down the street WIN 4-- H CLUBS 73 RIBBONS Clubs and aenbers San Juan MILDRED RASGOE hone 24 blue ribbons, 45 brought UN deer head and three deer Superintendent Zenos Blaek, red ribbons and 4 white ribbons duroount thus far tha la Assistant Superintendent Maughn, aooordirg to Rail Argyle, County lags ing ( tha hunting sene on. Tha ard Mrs. Bart ell, clenentary AjrCIlt . writer fully realizes that dog supervisor. "Congratulations are in order owners ara prom to having thair pine-nuor Gathering pinons, for these outstanding achieveof kinds with all a fillad be seam to yards ourrently ments competoluttar brought in by thair pats favorite pasttlne of. Bland lng ition," among Mr. Argyle said. but it doas not saaa fair to residents. Various nathods ara Blue ribbon winners include hava to haul all tha rafusa used to eolleet tha tasty little Jaynarm Frost, Llndy Adair, that hunt ara ara too lazy or tidbits. (Vie way is to spread a Kathleen Redd, Stephanie Hess, blanket or tarp beneath tha tree and Linda Jones from Montioello nagligant to diaposa of Thara la a city garbaga and shake tha branches until tha ordlnanoa raquirlng rasldants to nuts fall out; another way is to for cookies; Nancy Hlmelberger, biscuits; Eileen' seo that thair trash and garbaga grease your hands, plek off the Montieello, Guyaon, Blanding, skirt; Sharon 4-- 41 with ts, such-heav- thea-salv- as. is takan ears of properly, which doas not naan throwing tha baok yard. pine eoncs, and shueh tha nuts out of tha oonas. Tha slow way suraly out in to do is to plek up the Tha annual aasoeiational matfron the pinons me by one Southarn of tha Baptist trees the under Anyone ing ground it in this area it September 25 f 1959 Mrs . Guyinon Honored 88th Birthday On Sister Hattie tad a All tar CXyrmon birthday on the 18th. family celebrated with a at the horn of Mr. and Mrs. Cordon Jonas, where Sister Guyaon nakes her horn. She was 88 years old; has 8 living ohfld-ra- n, and 88 52 grandchildren Her sen, and Rawl and wife three children got-toget- her ' great-grandchildr- cam en. up from Gilbert; Arlsona for the occasion. Sister Guyaon is still active and has spent day several times this fall peeling poaches tQ help out busy camera in the family. Harvey, Eastland, record bock; Rom Black, Blanding, purse; Janna Heaton, Montioello, dress; Vcva Lee Blaok, Blanding, shoes Verdell Harvey, Eastland, dress, slacks and reoerd book; Kathleen and reeord book. Jennie Heaton, Montieello, Guyaon, Blanding, luncheon doth and weed oolleotlon; shoe rack, record bode; Marlene garden Johnnie Montioello, Thaysr, Laws, Blanding, laundry bag; weed and oolleotlon. Peggy Bayles, Blanding, record garden A BB?S YY'S Louise Harvey's book, Dorothy Bayles, Blanding from Dorothea Guymon's all - hald finding a squirrel's or rat's x. nest is likely to find pinons last Friday in Rev. Richard Mobley of tha fast and easy way. It would Bl ending attended the business be nice' to ham tha wild creasessions both days. Going over tures' unerring instinct for Eastland; Berdene Brown, Blandfor 'part of tha matings wars ohooslng only tho full, neaty shoe rack; Sewing Six; Dorothy Bayles' 7HI; Mrs. Mobley, Mrs. Jams Brown kermis and leaving the hollow ing, shoe rack; Marlene Blaek, Ha- Vova Black's Handy Loathe rworkbr Patricia boots; Blanding, and Mrs. C. H. Thorns. ones for hunansl wkins and Norm Crittenden from all froa Blending. Joseph Kiel Higgs, 7 lbs. l4 Vtiite ribbon winners ares Is shooting p emitted within Montioello for record books Thursday, the Aim Jean Patterson, Marlene oz, was bomMr. last Units of Blanding? The Eight Cockles led by Maxine olty Mrs. and to Royss 17, Sept. Laws, Blanding, reeord bocks; Residents in the northwest part froa Montieello. Higgs at tha Montlsello hosjtM. of town: heard two series of lynan Andy Montieello, Peterson, Red ribbon winners arei Mr. and Mrs. Das Hanoosk also shots Mondqy between six electrio; Kathleen Redd, Taunya Edgel, noming baoam parents of a son born and followed eaoh and Andy Peterson from Montieello laat Thursday welching 7 lbs. tine by the sharp of for record books; Sandra Harvey, I 7 ox. A 7 lb. 7 ox. girl was a An fi olari-or dog. explanation oookles; LaVon Crowley bom last Friday to Mr. and Mrs. cat ion of Blandlng's shooting Eastland, of Eastland, muffins; Rita Pehr-so- n, Leonard Halters eheld. Tha baby, laws would be Montioello, muffins; Tanya nased Diana, is thair fifth G. A. girls appreciated. of the looal Ba- Bailey, Montioello, biscuits; ohild. Firs. Halters aha id was ptist ehuroh enjoyed a swiming Eileen Blanding, scarf; later takan to tha hospital in party and barbecue supper last Carolyn Guyaon, Watkins, Blanding, Moab with a sus pasted oaso of Saturday afternoon. Counselors skirt, Donna Woznlak, Blanding, for the group are Hs. Clave skirt and record book; Ruth hepatitis. Dale. Skelton reeantly returned Brook and Mrs. C. H. Thonas. Martlneau, Blanding, skirt and fron a trip to Hobbs and Eunice, scarf; Aay Ortcl, Montieello, New Mexico. His Mother, Mrs. GUIDANCE . Cont apron. lom-cw-z Bill Skelton, is visiting hors ahurohas was Thursday and Cor-ta- six-thir- ty, ylp-yippl- ng SMITH pwmm tumm fron Carrlxoxo, New Maxloo. Mrs. Alios Standlford visited Hr. her son and daughter-in-la- w, and Mrs. Vernon Young in Arriola over the weekend. Also visiting tha Youngs ware Mr. and Mrs. Bud Rows of Cham, Haw Mexico. The Rowes drove over to Blending to soo his aother, Mrs. Corrlns Rowe, than Bud flow back to Cham, and Barbara- planned to spend saaa tine with her parents grade and Mrs. J. D. Qaa. Mr. Elan has bean up there for sons tlm on business and Mrs. Elan left last weekend. A bridge party was hald in her honor last Friday night at the horn of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Edwards. First prise winner was Mrs. Jin Terrill, Chan Moulton won while Mrs. second and slaa prizes. Also attending wars Mrs. J. D. Sheridan, Mr. and Hs. Raymond Taylor and Mrs. Ralph Noonan. The high school faculty and work, student will neat with a trained galdaaoe worker to discuss the results of a vocational interest test, a vocational aptitude tost, given by the school exaainer, a gemral aptitude ' test battery, adadnls-tere- d United States by tha Employment Scrvloe, and the student's eduoatlonal aehieve-m- nt level as reflected by an achievement test, a Mental in Nophi ara Mr. maturity test, grades in course - - in Arriola. Mow living and elassrom interest, fa the bdsls of this information each ninth grade student will be encouraged to ohooso and consider two or three occupational areas as possible vocational goals, and to plan a high school eourse of study vhioh will bo harnony with these goals; in In addition to the enphasls placed on vocational guldanee, the program will also attenpt to identify and help students idio are having emotional or learning their partners gathered Monday difficulties; to screen studwits night at tha horn of Mr. and who are 'going to participate in one of several remedial program, Mrs. Vint Redd for a got party. Other guests and direct a sore complete at tha pot-lusupper were orientation program for students quainted ck Uto Beit in tfood BiuuiFiF, Short Orders Bud mca - Dinners & Hone Baked ftotoza JMobp Plea Berdene Brown,' Dorothy Bayles, Marlene Laws, Peggy Bayles, Kathleen Guyaon, Blanding, laundry bags and luncheon cloths, Carolyn Guynon, Blanding, pony jmamsumu ioslis tail holder; Katherine Nielson, Blanding, purse and reeord book; Lloyd Lyman, Blanding, wkllot; who an start school or advanoe into unfamiliar setting. Butnm eduoatlonal : 20 : in Blanding ftaro |