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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD, Thursday, June 21, 1979 Parents attend school-en- d Parents, students by Alvin Reiner. - Page 11 picnic at Bluff and staff all join in for the dancing at the picnic at Todahaidekani. Photo By Alvin Reiner served by the parents and school staff. Many of the youngsters and adults went to the nearby sand dunes for fun - filled The Bluff Elementary School held its annual spring picnic at Todahaidekani at the invitation of the Parents Advi- free-for-a- sory Council. lls which allowed the students and staff to interact in an informal manner. A large assortment of traditional Navajo foods were The parents, staff and students also kicked up the desert dust as they joined together for many dances and traditional songs, for which June Blackhorse and Fernandez Begay provided the music. N- . Out here he's not king: During the school picnic at Todahaidekani, Kim Langton and his class played King of the Mountain". ..or dunes, and send him tumbling down the slopes. Photo by Alvin Reiner. ONE CMJLCOOIB HfflE KEPT THEM FROM CHUMS OFF MMMDS OF TELEPHONES. Theylve just cut through an underground telephone cable. And you could too, unless you call Continental Telephone before you dig. By calling our local Business Office you can find out where the cable is and how to avoid it can be costly to y A cable I repair. And it can be costly for those whose telephone , i ' . service is interrupted. So dont take unnecessary chances. The next time youre planning any digging, call Continental Telephone before you stait One telephone call from you can insure un- DO0oo "0 Q interrupted telephone service to hundreds of others. 0 Oc O Name director Charles C. Harbin, M.D., has accepted a position as clinical director with Four Corners Mental Health, according to Jim Whear, execu- tive director. Dr. Harbin will live in Price and head clinical services to area. Current a four-coun- ty Harbin to be Dr. call for plans in the Monticello and Blanding offices every two weeks, although specific days have yet to be scheduled. Dr. Harbin brings abroad background 6f psychiatric experience to the agency. Special interests include the areas of psycho - pharmacology, group and individual therapies and forensic psychiatry. While residing for the past 20 years in Albuquerque, New he was engaged in private practice and has consulted extensively with programs at Patton State Hospital Mexico, in California and mental health programs in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Dr. Harbin and his wife Patricia have seven children, two of whom still live 'at home. In addition, he proudly loves to talk about his three grandchildren," Mr. Whear said. reflects His background a wide variety of interests and experiences. As a navigator in World War II his unit received a Presidential citation after a bombing raid in which only six planes out of a flight of 69 returned to base. In addition, he was wounded twice and for a time was a prisoner of war. After the war he returned to . Continental Telephone o of the West Q You can always call on us. his studies and received his M.D. degree from the University of Kentucky in Louisville. With 13 years in general practice, he returned to the university to train as a psychia- V4 trist. His hobbies and interests include gardening, vineyard and o ' S An Equal Opportunity Employer grape culture, reading history and classical literature and listening to fine music. We feel extremely pleased with his acceptance of this position and look forward to a rewarding association in enhancing mental health services for our communities," Mr. Whear said. |