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8-San Miguel Basin Forum, Thursday, October 23, 1986
Christmas
Crafts
The friends of the LibreW in
Norwood are again hosting
the ChristmasCrafts Bazaar
at the Norwood Community
Center on Dec. 6. Pmyone in-
in thek craft
The Norwood Parent
Teacher Association voted
at the October 7 meeting
to start fund-raising with a
bake sale on Friday Octob-
tion.
The next meeting will
III II I II IIII III III
be November 4 in the All-
Purpose room.
i I
Exchange
students
in need
of more
families
Should call the Norwood er 1 7. NORWOOD PUBLIC SCHOOLS MENus October 27 - 31
for information and Another possible fund-
remlvation of table space at raiser is a booth at the an- Monday. Wieners and sauerkraut, oven fries, hot roils/butter,
327-4833 nual Christmas bazaar but fruit and milk. The Youth Exchange
" no definite plans were Tuesday - Meatloaf, seasoned corn, biscuits and honeybutter, Service (YES) is presently
. . t . * * * * * * made at the meeting, fruit and milk. seeking families inter "ted
VOTIE YIES ON The newsletter commit- Wednesday - Beef and Bean.Bake, combination salad, fruit and in having an interc rral
#4 will halt tee reported that the firstmilk.
." thole "sky's the limit" ex-"• "limited" editiond Thursday-Hamburger gravy over whipped potatoes, cheese experience by hosting .
stick, seasoned green beans, hot roLls/butter, fruit and milk. foreign exchange student.
peme K counts for which letter was pubtishe . S - Students come from
uou'm now footing the • ants of the month for each Friday - Spaghetti, salad, bread and butter, pie and milk. Europe, Asia and Latin
I 1-- - class were listed along with Subject to change America. These students
]ow the voters to ¢ the school menu and activ- go through a rigid process
decidethemselves on 4t ities for October: .A I ger WEST END SCHOOLS MENU: October 27 ' 30 of selection and, therefore,
propo new taxes or,- edition is plannea mr ov- are bright, mature, and
._ tax increases = ember. Monday - Barbecued wieners on bun, tater tots, peach crisp most of all, very enthusi-
I' owners The PTA is getting some and milk.
....... v---r--. ¢ • • Tuesday - Fried chicken, potatoes and gravy, rolls/butter, fruit astic to become the best
from unending tax in- response. . ..... to the in,t,al Ambassadors to the Unit-
creases "memDersn,p orwe ouz and milk. ed States possible by shar-
. • •. • hopes for greater participa- Wednesday - Spoon Burger, green beans, pickle chip, cherry ing their culture with their
pie and chocolate milk. host family and friends.
Thursday - Happy Halloween! Beef stew, whole wheat rolls Our next group of stud-
ENERAL ELECTION and butter, celery stick, Punkin cake and milk. ants is due to arrive in
......... December, 1986/January
H 1987 and are to stay un-
NOVEMBER 4 til the end of the school
year. The host family's
t;i:i, i Elect responsibility is to pro-
vide room, board and love.
N e In return, the student is
Margar t expected to try and assimi-
late to the U. S. lifestyle
H "/ JlargJ/' and to become a part of
the family. Students have
Masson excellent medical insur-
ance and bring their own
STATE REPRESENTATIVE spending money. The host
family may also claim a
$50.00 deduction for each
ICT 58 month that they host. If
!i so. you are interested in hav-
ing a rewarding experience
and would like more infor-
mation, please contact=
Youth Exchange Service
tUCiiOn ......... (YES), World Trade Cent-
DrillingEquipment, Heavy Construction
Equipment, Real Estate.
Saturday Oct. 25, 11 A.M. Norwood,
Colorado Watch for signs
Folk Brothers Drilling is liquidating;, their
drilling operation. San Migue] County is
liquidating surplus equipment. All equipment
sells to the Highest Bidder Without Reserves,
Minimums or Buy-Backs.
Odll gigs
1969 Davey 716 Dril/ R/g w/950 Compressor on 1969 Ford 950
Truck; 1962 Davey M8A Drill Rig w/400 Compressor on 1954 KW:
1500 ft. drill steel.
CompmlmorJ
Gardner Denver Wed Compressor 1100X350 PSI: Joy Compressor
900X125 PSI
Heavy Equipment
1968 Gallon ll8B Grader; 1960 Allis-Chdmer M100 Grader, HD-6
N -Chalmer Dozer w/angle blade & tipper.
Tracks tt Tmllorl
1979 Dodge Powerwagon 3/4 4X4; I969 IHC Tandem Truck w/4000
Gad water tank; 1963 GMC 2T 16 ft. flatbed, 36 ft. Tempte flatbed
trailer, Army trailer, 1948 Snow Truck, and mine.
MI :. Equipment
500 & 2000 G Fuel tanks, PU fuel tanks, drill collars, bits & subs, I.in-
coin welder, shop compremor, hand tools, air hose fittings and more.
Telrn~ of IQle: Coda or ~y Check with bank letter of credit.
Everything selb "as b" "where ~ without warranty to the h~nest bid-
der, Wtthout Reserves, Mlrdmum or Buy Backs. Can for complete
brochure,
sspu,, WES Auctions
sn a
"NOW, HUBBLE--WHAT'S THIS NONSENSE
ABOUT A RAISE?"
er Building, 350 S. Figuer-
oa St., No. 257-P, Los
Angeles, CA 90071, phone
!-800-848-2121.
Bob Corey
BEING RESPONSIBLE TO YOU
• Voting NO on ANY pay increase to elected
County Officials
• Holding the line on the County mill levy
YOUR COUNTY COMMISSIONER