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The Taos News from Taos, New Mexico • Page 7

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Taos, New Mexico
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THE TAOSNEWS Oct. 17, 1973 Morris, Ashton vows said here The First Presbyterian Church was the setting for the wedding of Miss Linda Morris, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Morris of Taos, and Stewart J. Ashton.

son of Mr. and Mrs. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT MRS. STEWART ASHTON Miss Linda Morris, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Jack Morris of Taos, was married Saturday, September 22, to Stewart J. Ashton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Ashton of Hesperia, California. AS Presbyterian church has reception for Moderator A reception was held in honor of the Rev.

Clinton Marsh, Moderator of the United Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. on Monday, October 8, in the First Presbyterian Church in Taos. Members of churches in Penasco, Chamisal and the Mora Valley participated in the reception sponsored by the Taos and Ranches Presbyterian Churches. Following the reception, the Moderator spoke to the people, indicating a strong concern for church work both in evangelism and social action. Those arranging the reception were Barbara Brenner, Ada Randall and Eva Martinez.

Hostesses for the reception were Joanna Valeric, Faye Needing and Dulce Romero. Rev. William Morgan, pastor of the Ranchos and Taos NOTICE TO BIDDERS Sealed bids will be received at the office of me City Manner, Raton, New Mexico, until 10:00 A.M. Monday October w.1973 and then publicly opened and read. The bids shall be tor Repairing Roofs and Walls at the Hayward Ranch Headquar.

ters, near Clmarron New Mexico. Bids shall include all labor, materials, equipment travel and incidentals necessary to complete the work in 70 weather working days after award ol contract. All bids shall be submitted on forms obtained from the City Engineer, The bidder shall inspect the site of the work before bidding. The bidder shall furnish a bond or certified checK in the amount of MOO, payable to the City Clerk, City of Raton. The successful bidder's bid security will be held In lieu of a per.

formance bond and will be returned upon completion of worK under the Contract. Payment will be made In cash for work completed in each 30 day period prior to completion. The City reserves the right to any or all bids and to waive technicalities. In me best Interests of the city. Date October 8, W73.

By: John H. Murphy Clfy Manager. (Legal No. 3U5-Pub Oct 17, 1973) Norman Ashton of Hesperia, California. The double-ring ceremony was solemized by the Rev.

J. Hoytt Biles on Saturday, September 22, at 2 p.m. The church altar was decorated with two tall candelabras holding seven white tapered candles each, and with two bouquets of white gladiolas, blue and white carnations with I.KGAL ADVKRTISEMENT TOWN OF RED RIVER ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE CONSENTING TO THE ANNEXATION OF TERRITORY CONTIOIOUS TO THE MUNICIPAL LIMITS OF REO RIVER, NEW MEXICO In summary the Ordinance expressed the consent of the Town Council ol Red River, New Mexico to the annexation of the territory described below to the municipal limits of Red River, New Mexico: South 62 ft. of lots 9, 10 II ot Block 17 and South of lots 5,6, 7 8 of Block 17 of the Township Map ot the Town ot Red River, New Mexico Dorothy Addison Municipal Clerk Treasurer (Legal No.

Pub W3) babies breath and pink rose buds. The bride wore a floor length white satin gown with a white organza over-skirt, accented with lace and mother of pearl. The maid of honor was Miss Pattie Court of Los Alamos and bride's maids were Miss Cindy Morris and Mrs. Margaret Mensing. The bride's attendants wore blue floral gowns, complemented by wide brim picture hats and white glovrs 'Black film for Wednesday, with a short The next program of The Taos Community Auditorium Film Society on Wednesday, October 17, at 8 p.m., will be: "Black Tights." The exciting ballet entertainment features Holland of The Ballet de Paris, Jeanmaire, Cyd Charissr and Mnira Shearer.

DECKtRHOFfS PRINTER ft LITHOGRAPHER PHONE: 7BB 2422 MiniMTMIIST JbMMAJiM HHMBH wvwnwH N. Hlgtiway 3 Tcos, N.M. MajSrtMl Mwtk II FRIENDS OF TAOS VALLEY ANNUAL MEETING 1st Presbyterian Church N. Pueblo Rd. Dr.

Paul Sears, Speaker Public Welcome ANNOUNCING Chris Corrine Announce Oct. 17 Opening Of FOUR SEASONS Off ice School Products Professional Plaza Building S. Santa Fe Cruzalta Road WATCH POM GRAND OPINING churches, presented the Moderator with a gift from the Taos area churches the medallion celebrating the 350th anniversary of Taos. Cosmetologists attend showing Mr. and Mrs.

Levi Gonzales, Stella Mares and Patsy Cardenas, all employed at Hair Fashions by Judy, attended the 27th annual Hair Fashion Beauty and Trade Show in Albuquerque on October 6, 7 and 8. Sponsored by the New Mexico State Hairdressers and Cosmetologists, the Trade Show was held at Holiday Inn East. Activities included a 1973 Fall Hair Fashion Presentation by guest artist Tony Aguilar, a member of the Official Hair Fashion Committpp WELCOMED Rev. Clinton Marsh (center), Moderator of the United Presbyterian Church of the U.S., was honored with a reception at the First Presbyterian Church of Taos. Rev.

William Morgan (right), pastor of the Ranchos and Taos churches, is also pictured. Currently showing The following is a list of current gallery exhibits and coming events of special interest. Anyone wishing to contribute notices of special events may call The Taos News at 758-2241. DENNIS HOPPEK WORKS OF ART: photographs by Justin Locke. GALLERY OF CONTEMPORARY ART: kinetic sculptures by Jerome Kirk.

JJLA GALLERY: benefit arts and crafts showing for Da Nahazli School. NAVAJO GALLERY: Myth paintings by Cynthia Bissell ana bead work by Winona Poisel (continues through October 9 only). STABLES GALLERY: paintings by Beatrice Mandelman and Cliff Harmon. TAA AND HOSPITAL AUXILIARY MUSIC SERIES: UNM Jazz Group, October 21, 4 p.m., Taos Community Auditorium. TAOS STUDENT REPERTORY: performances of "A Thousand Clowns" to begin Thursday, October 25.

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