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B *qß I -' I I k> M I - nKOt^^BKj^M 9 I jp§s : isnffiDni H| B .* .^B MARIE STREETER, Enthusiastic Chief of the San Jose California Re location office outlines various programs handled by her office to Nav ajo Tribal Committee. A member of the committee remarked "she really nuts her heart into her work." (JNavajo Times Photo^ m I ’iMvi I BL v mßSrntm 1 m --4 m *■ ■V 'BB Hr * % " jaHBHHHL v r' *^*3fe-v. - 4 'Jf jJ WILLIE SAM YAZZIE has been in California, San Francisco Bay area three weeks and now is working. 1-r: Mrs. Matilda Yazzie, Baby Mari lyn and Willie Sam Yazzie. Willie is from Gallup and Matilda is from Chinle. Photo) f^ 1 ' | -41 pPp CHARLES McCABE of Leupp operates welding machine in Berkeley, California factory which makes bar-b-q- grills and other things. Watching are company owner in background and Navajo councilmen Raymond Smith and Guy Gorman. (Navajo Times Photo.) f jmw ■ *Jmfm Wr.imiii' Hr .-. »-dß|iy»HL *wg3P, ism-: RL JHy|pr ’f V Sw NAVAJO'S PRE PARING to attend night meeting with relocation committee in Oakland are left torightjTsosieSmith.Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Spencer and Horace Spencer, -' .v Times PhotoJ HkW SiJnL SjSsli' “Ss „ ,|S 1 "V * - J '44*;* * K ■ ’>» i /•-«&' ..■■■ |Hr mm T3*- %*>*«. ’ 'll#) WILLIAM SHORTY of Ganado, explains operations of Crimping machine to Tribal committee at his job at Berkeley, California factory. (Navajo Times Photo.) $ ftlß SB? g. ■ dwl A| ,-JHLuJgn® m i*. . pTB? 4 zjt :f|p- '/ 9 v . ** *vV 4 .*-«/ 3gayb|*C IJ i, i fil k i 1 ,- ' 4>?t KEE WAUNEKA, Navajo from Crystal, operates Shears in Goodwin of California factory in Berkeley, California. (Staff Photo) THEVERY —2 a i BEST °F BAND tf} J Instruments M § To Buy or Rent i§ better instruments encourage 'BtWB » youngsters. . .and no instrument is made too well for the youngster JBr JHH m trying his best. . .for over 65 years, „ . ■« jm King-crafted band instruments have ! Jwk been accepted as the standard of excellence Give your child the Gift of Music Tfik Guitars %OQ 95 values to w # as low as *l2" I ® a^u P Music Store 221 W Coal Gallup Phone Home Owned Home Operated Page 5 THE NAVAJO TIMES August 22, 1963 Personal Mention Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hilt. BIA relocation center of Los Ang eles, Calif., is visiting inthehome of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Dell and family at Tee Nos Pos. The Shiprock Bridge Club had a farewell party for Mrs. Donna Hoaglin, July 26 in the Na\ ajo Room at the Nataani Nez Restaurant. There were 10 people present. Dr. and Mrs. Hoaglin moved to Port land. Oregon. Dr. Hoaglin was in the Shiprock Dental office. M sew CHIEF YELLOK’HORSE’S NAVAJO TEEPEE Highway 66, 28 miles West of Gallup, New Mexico, on the Navajo Indian Reservation. We have a complete line of quality Indian goods. No imports. Owned and operated by "Two Friendly Navajos" Juan & F rank Yellow horse. Lupton, Arizona.