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Show Duckaroo basketball squad School TV program drops Dolores, Durango Zenos L. Black, superintendent of the San Juan School District, announced this week that .he has received notice that on Jan. 5, and each Saturday thereafter at 12 noon, Sait Lake TV station KSL will begin the series, Parents Ask About Schools". Mr. Black said these programs are geared for the parent, businessman, professional leader and other citizens of the community who want to understand more about education. They will show classroom procedures from many parts of the nation and will provide quality entertainment and instruction for the viewing audience. .Dates ancMltles of the series abe as follows: Time for January 5 Talent How Does My January 12 Child Learn to Read Can We Help January 19 the Slow Learner How Much January 26 Homework is Enough Should I February 2 Roy Thackers High school basketball team picked up two more wins last weekend to bring their season record to five wins and three losses. Friday mgnt against Man-co- s the Buckaroos piled up an impressive first half lead to push them to a 0 victory. Center George Walton broke through the scoring barrier for 14 points followed by guard Doug Pehrson with 10. Saturday night against the Durango B squad, Monticeilo doubled the score on the Colorado team with a win. 18 tallied Pehrson Doug points, Grant Neilson got 15 and Walton and Rowley connected for 12 each. The Buckaroos will cone tinue their games this Friday and Saturday with games with Dove Creek and Dolores. Monticeilo will meet Dove Creek here in the LDS gym Friday night. Two games, junior varsity and varsity, are Coach Mon-tieel- lo lib-5- 66-3- 1 with the JV opener beginning at 6:30 p. m. Monticeilo defeated Dove Creek In an earlier encounter. Saturday night the Buckaroos will meet Dolores on the LDS floor for what may prove to be a rip roaring game. In their first encounter of the season, Dolores came out by 10 points but at the San Juan Tournament, Monticeilo evened the score and The small beat Dolores LDS floor will be a handicap to both teams bue should produce 6ome fast ball Saturday on tap 57-4- night Broncos win one, lose one By Norman E. Lundell The San Juan Broncos beat scheduled by Know My KSL Childs IQ defeat San Juan By Norman E. Lnndell Monticellos wrestlers showsurprising strength in defeating a San Juan wrestling squad that had hoped to beat the Buckaroos In a match held in Blanding last Friday. It was known that Monti-cell- o was strong in the lower weights; Blanding figured to win the upper weights. How ever, it was the men in the middle weights, showing good conditioning and strength Bronco wrestlers who seemed to tire, that gave Monticeilo the vitcorv. Redd (M) defeated Guymon (SJ). Johnson (M) pinned T. Palmer (SJ).- Bailey, (M pinned May (SJ). Kay (M) defeated Jones (SJ). J. Palmer (SJ) defeated Mortensen (M). Snyder (M) defeated Buddy Black (SJ), Perkins (M) defeated Cluggston (SJ). Blake (M) defeated Lizonbee (SJ) Stevens (SJ) defeated Young M). Wolf (SJ) pinned Riley (M). Ben Black (SJ) pinned Mortensen (M). Jones (SJ) defeated Crittenden (M). ed - Budget (Continued to Page 5) Mr. Bailey said holes six and seven would be completed this year and that an increased nsage was expected npon completion of the coarse. Commissioner Black said he believed recreation to be a personal affair and that it shouldnt be subsidized. He saggested that, in the case of the golf coarse, fees be raised to the standard of other courses. Commissioner-elec- 58-5- 1 Year-roun- D off the ambulance and was removed from the Health and Public Welfare Control of Communicable Disease fund. Some $5,700 was lopped off the Fair portion of the Exhibition Fund and the Weed and Rodent Fund was reduced by $1,500 to a figure of $10,-80$250 $600 MILL LEVY Horst t I D under the general fund, $100 was trimmed off elections, Bald recreation, and especially golf, shouldnt be subsi- dized. CUTS The commission again spent considerable time in trying to whittle down the general fund but managed to trim only a few thousand dollars more than had already been cut. Funds within the general fund cut and the amount of reduction included: County Commission, $14,500, a $500 Juvenile Court, reduction; $100, a $100 cut; Clerk and Auditor, $21,320, a $450 cut; Recorder, $18,130, a cut of Attorney, $10,415, a cut of $2,000; Treasurer, $10,500, a reduction of $550; and Assessor, $16,920, a cut of $950. The only fund that was Increased was the Planning Commission. Another $1,160 was tagged onto this fund making a total of $6,000. The increase was necessary to cover the cost of a .water survey presently underway in the county. the Pagosa Springs Pirates The Dropout February 9 last Friday; then they 16 What are February lost to Dolores Satlast Teaching Machines urday. Are Our February 23 They are idle this week. Schools Up to Date Next week they begin the .March 2 Will We Have league competition against d Schools Notre Dame. 9 March for Learning Last Fridays win was the Life first Bronco victory of the Not By Chance March 16 season. Don Davis led the scoring attack with 17 points. Brown and Stevens got 7, There are optical illusions in time as well as in space. Butt got 6, and Kay got 6. Marcel Proust Substitutes Larry Davis, who came in for Don Brown when he got into foul trouble The San Juan Record in the first half of the game, Monticeilo. L'ta, and Kline Carrol also picked Thursday, December 27, 1962 up a couple of points. Page Eight In the In Saturdays game Don Davis was absent, but the other players seemed to have improved their point producNOTICE tion. Don Brown led with 15, Curtis Butt followed with 14. Clarence Kay got 10, and Golden Circle Jeep Club Harold Stevens had 7. The Broncos were tied with New Year's Eve Party Dolores at half time and then went ahead in the second half. However, the Dolores team changed to a different zone pattern and had the Broncos stymied for awhile. 44-3- Monticeilo motmen Livestock County Clerk Ada Valley Livestock Auction Co. Grand Junction, Colo. Sale, Dec. 19, 1962 All classes of stocker cattle were active at the sale Wednesday. Feeder cattle were fully steady with feeding cows selling 50c to $1 higher. Demand for breeding cows was good. Light weight calves continue active. Lambs and hogs were unchanged. CATTLE: Heiferettes sold up to $20; one load oi aged stock cows brought $175 per head; fat cows, $14 to $15.75; canners and cutters, $11 to $14.50; grain fed steers $21 to $24; Holstein er said she had calculated of 90 per cent. the mill levy for the new NEW COMMISSION budget to be approximately The new San Joan Coung mills. This figure Is based Commission will assume ty valna-tioon a drop in assessed their office on Monday to $95,899,557 and an Jan. 7, at the next regular meeting of the commission. anticipated collection rate steers averaged between $19.50 to $21.85; light steer calves, $30 to $32; the fleshy, heavier kinds from $25.50 to $29; heifer calves sold from $25 to $30; yearling steers from $23 to $26; yearling heifers, $22 to $25; common and dairy type steer and heifer calves, $20 to $22.50; baby calves, $22 to $45 per head, size and breed considered. 0 HOGS: No. ls and 2s, lbs., $16.25 to $16.75; light sows, $13 to $14; heavy sows, $12 to $13.50; boars, $5.50 to $6.50; stock and feeder hogs, 70 to 160 lbs., $15 to $16.50 190-22- SNOW Old-Fashio- ned Complete stock snow tires all sizes Wishes ... lor the New Year and hearty thanks EXAMPLES OF SALE as low as to all our friends. Blackwalls A PAIR Hyland Tavern 600x13 Plus tax and tire off your car Whitewalls Best Wishes as low as A PAIR For A Happy And Prosperous NEW YEAR! 650x13 21 Plus tax and tire off your car Month Road Hazard Guarantee Open 7 days Al Kiefer & Staff t .81 cheese 2Kr.v.e.,.r:: December 28, 29, & 31 BATTERIES RoyOVt,c ri0,e BACON Thick or Thin 10 seK, al59 HAIR SPRAY ALKASELTZER Reg. 59c SPECIAL ASPIRING Sliced mwvz, 43 59 LEMONADE & FRUIT DRINKS HAPPY GREEN SHRIMP 105 79 A $29 Alm'tjt&Jv 45 12$1 : s,h2aoza rnCCCC .59 Maxwell House lUrjEE drip or regular, O lb J? 45 CHEESE:;1:!'::....,.. 35 229 VIENNA SAUSAGE sw , 595 CATSUP 2Doe,.0.n.:..... ...... 239 DICED BEETS fAUSHR00MSP::rs,em54.I4$l We're forward to And thank you! 1963. APPLES diTc i o "s9 2 7b GROUND BEEF2LrF.r.:89 RUMP ROAST ibSDAch!c! ed ALL Meats USDA 25 . . 10 AV0CAD0S3C5sv: RADISHES &GR ONIONS 79 bunch 5 35 CLUB CRACKERS LA CH0Y DINNERS !... 55 LA CHOY DEEF DINNERS LA CIIOY SHRIMP DINNERS ROUND STEAI(BUcSDefescshr...95 oooooooooo POP CREAM PIZZA SAUSAGE BLACK OIL PIZZA PIE cMhf cb MEALS EASY-TO-FI- X oooooooooe you POTATO CHIPS : 53 CHIP DIP h?.- - National Foundation-Marc- h of Dimes, marking Its of service 25th anniversary to the American people this January, now finances research and patient aid programs in the areas of birth defects, arthritis and polio. serving . ... MIRACLE WHIP32r Specials Fri., Sat. 6 Mon. 10 p.m. PARKWAY W.W.V.V.V.V.V.V.VJ The in 6 a.m. SUPER SERVICE Mrs. Ida Mae Palmer, Mrs. Maggie Lyman, Mrs. Leah Black and Mrs. Dora Shum-wa- y looking up to $18.50; feeder lambs, $16 to $18; slaughter ewes, $4 to $6.50; slaughter bucks, $3.50 to $5. TLTE Blanding Locals Arthritis and the rheumatic diseases afflict fully 11 million people in this country, according to the 1963 March of Dimes, which seeks funds for medical care for patients and for research against these cripplers. weaner pigs were $7 to $11 per head. SHEEP: Fat spring lambs B. F. Goodrich Silvertown Trailmaker Out West Cafe By Invitation Only cour- THE TIRE WITH THE DEEPEST BITING EDGE OF ALL MAJOR TIRES I spent the day in Cortez recently. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Guymon and two girls left Thursday for Mesa where they plan to spend a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Harvey. The Square Dance club had their annual Christmas party at LeVan Palmers store. snow on the 24th. Weather through the tesy of Virgil Eastln. n $3,-00- .v.v.v.v.w.v.v.v.v.vv. Palm-- . Market Report M Jtl<l Fruit Plain or Peanuts Choice Beef Only THE BEST IN THE WEST SETTLE FOR LESS DON'T MONTI CELLO , UTAH Chewies MARGARINE G!li.M!!d. ... 75 75 LOCa 305 |