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Remember to set your clocks back one hour Saturday
night - Daylight Savings Time ends at 2 a.m. Sunday
and we're back to Standard time until next Spring!
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Thursday October 23, 1986 Issue 13 Volume 34
Clinics
announce
meeting
schedule
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The Basin Clinic board
of directors will be meet-
I dat"
p.m., alternating between
the Norwood Clinic and
Basin Clinic annex. The
November meeting is
scheduied to be held in f
Norwood on the 12th.
Bingo Game
is Saturday
The monthly Bingo
games, sponsored by the
Nucla-Naturita Fire De-
ipartment will be held this
Saturday in the Nucla
Fire Hall. There will be a
number of "specials" in
addition to the regular
games.
Concessions will be a-
vailable on the premises.
For further information
contact Ed Thomson at
864-2 ! 91.
Middle
School
Open House
There will be an Open
House at Naturita Middle
School on October 31
from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.,
during Parent-Teacher con-
ferences.
Come tour the new
building, see the students'
work on display, visit with
the teachers and enjoy re-
freshments prepared by
the Home Economics
class.
Max Hall is the new "innkeeper" at Ray Motel in Natudla.
There are several new
businesses opening, re.
opening or changing hands
in the Basin area.
In Naturita Video Land
Game Center opened last
week next to the Post Of-
rice at 201 Main. Robert
and Martha Nelson open-
ed the doors last Wednes-
day.
There are video games,
pinball and plans are for a
juke box and pool table.
With sodas and snack ma-
chines on the premises,
patrons will have a fun
time.
The hours are 2 p.m. to
10 p.m. weekdays, 10 a.m.
to midnight on Fridays
and Saturdays.
"We're doing this be-
cause there's nothin' for
the kids around here," said
Robert. "As long as they
behave themselves, there
won't be any problem but
if they cause difficulty -
out they go!"
In Nucla it's The Knick-
Knack, a crafts shop oper-
ated by Kathy Zunich. Lo-
cated at 147 W. 6th, be-
hind the Gambles Store,
hand-made crafts, art work
and gifts are on dispaly
and for sale.
Open from 10 a.m. to
6 p.m. Monday through
Saturday, The Knick-
Knack welcomes consign.
ments from local crafts.
men.
Stop in, see what love-
ly gifts can be purchased
and chat with Kathy, and
(Cont. on pg. 9)
With wins over Ouray so far this season," said15-9. Down 13-4 in the win 15-5, 15-3.
and Telluride, the Nucla Coach Sharlene Brells. Atfirst match, the Lady Mas- Tuesday at Nucla is the
Mustangs volleyball team Ouray on Thursday the tangs pulled 11 points for last home game and the
clinched the league cham-JV's won 16-14, 15-12 andthe win. final league game is Thurs-
pionship with a 7 -0 served 100 percent the At Telluride on Satur. day at Ridgway. District
record, first game. day the varsity won in play begins October 30
The JV girls also won The varsity won in three two straight 15-7, 15-5 be- and final District games
both games. They've come matches 15-13, 15-15 and fore pulling it together to are at Cortez on Nov, 1.
place in Parade and first tion Contest in Delta lastCompetition to be held in
....... place in Field Marching for week. Canon City next Monday.
The Norwood Mavericks Single A schools at the The "firsts" automati- Congratulations
Marching Band took first Colorado Band Associa- cally qualify for State Good Luck.