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Page 10 THE NAVAJO TIMES November 14, 1963 I* H* -9 i Sm . *" ?• IB * zutHi Jl 1 jgMg&K OBpr CHAPTER PROJECTS are being made by the twenty-three Navajo ladies from the Red Rock chapter, District #l2> Shkprock subagency. Shown above in the process of rug weaving are left to right; Desbah G. Tutt and Vera Begay, both from Red Rock New Mexico. (L. Miller Photo) Read the Navajo Times—They may be talking about you. Or even better your name may be on the list to go to the moon. *Wh»r« Navajo Friends Meet* Page Tavern JOE FOULENFONT - Owner 906 Vesto Ave. Page, Arizona GABLE RADIO-TV -PHONO 4 |/1 N. LEROUX PH 774-7641 Flagstaff, Ariz. * BUTLER’S Everything For )ho Office 203 W. COAL GAUUF f NOW^f is the time to make your gift selection for Christmas Layaway Puritan Sweaters Lakeland Jackets Hart, Schafaer & Marx And Curlee Suits Sports Coats and Slacks sjlenn\ ***** Mens Wear 108 WEST COAL AVE. GALLUP NEW MEXICO The Mon Who Owns A NIKON-F Is Master of All He Serveys MOST COMPLETE 35MM SYSTEM ON THE MARKET ACCESSORIES FOR ANY SITUATION SEE THIS FINEST OF SINGLE LENS REFLEX CAMERAS NOW AND I T'S COMPANION THE NIKKOREX-F NOW AT - MULLARKY PHOTO SHOP 107 S. Second PH 863*5162 Coming soon to the Navajo Times—Who's Who GRACE JOE and Katherine Harvey are completing a Navajo rug in the chapter house near Red Rock, New Mexico in conjunction wdth the Public Works program under the supervision of the Navajo Tribe. (L. Miller Photo) jy < MARIE GOULD from Red Rock is shown completing her Navajo rug to be on display at the Navajo Arts G Crafts Guild in the near future. The projects are taking place in the Red Rock chapter house, Red Rock, New Mexico. (L. Miller Photo) BBHSH9EKjg&*sr »TJ iHflpt AGATHA GARNENEZ, Navajo who lives in the Red Rock area Is shown weaving a beautiful Nava jo rug for the Red Rock chapter project under the Public Works program. (L. Miller Photo) Open House Set The Shiprock Boarding School will have an open house Friday, November 15, from 1 to 4 p.m., according to Webster A. Shcneck, principal. Occasion of the open house is observance of American Educa tion Week. Parents will have a splendid opportunity to learn them selves through work displays the objectives of the education pro gram. Readers; Please respond to our advertisers. They support the paper that is supporting your viewpoints. . .The Navajo Times. pkm Now For THANKSGIVING DINNER A J HE WIHDOW ROCK LODGE ROAST TURKEY VIRGINIA BAKED With Pineapple Sauce I I ADULTS ROAST LEG "IAMB ■»««•...= With Mint Jelly WW 1C ALL ABOVE ENTRIES INCLUDE VEGETABLE-SALAD-SOUP-DESSERT RESERVATIONS ACCEPTED RAY BURNS-PROFESSIONAL CHEF-NEW MANAGER NUTS-CANDY-FAVORS FREE TO CHILDREN PHONE 871-4466 WINDOW ROCK LODGE WINDOW ROCK DRIVING HABITS No matter whether driving for business or for pleasure, don't let fatigue get the best of you. Take a break every hour or so. New subscribers we welcome you to our Navajo Times Family. Please allow 2 to 3 weeks for your papers to start. Justin's Thunderbird Lodge la Caayofl Da Chilly Maaawaat Chiala, Aiixoia European Plan - Dining Room Open 7 am to 7 pm _ „ , . Canyon De Chelly Jeep trips daily into Canyon Del Muerto Half And All Day Trips 674-2393 Box 36 Chinle,. Ariz. Lf\/vv>j~u~u-u-trmj~!^Lru~u~u'V'"Lru-u~tru‘y‘u"u‘‘u-u~w*‘w*‘w-M— --BIBLE READING PROGRAM Residents of Window Rock and Fort Defiance today were urged by Rev. Donald G. Fredericks, minister of the Navajo Bible Church, to join tens of millions of people on every continent in observing the twentieth anniversary of Worldwide Bible Read ing. This program, sponsored by the American Bible Society, is a spiritual bond among the peoples of the world who each day be tween Thanksgiving Day and Christmas read the same, pre selected portion of the Bible. Frequently described as the “world's largest Bible reading class," the program offers a bookmark which lists a selection from the Bible for each day between the two holidays. These bookmarks are available without charge at the Navajo Bible Church. A distinguished board of laymen, among them the three living former Presidents of the United States, Herbert Hoover, Harry S. Truman and Dwight D. Eisenhower, sponsors the annual program. The program was born during World War II when a lonely Ma rine on Guadalcanal wrote his family in Philadelphia to suggest that close spiritual ties could be maintained by agreeing upon selected Bible passages in advance and having each family member read them on the assigned day. The society was asked by the mother to provide a list and did so. The next year, so ciety officials decided to suggest the practice to others with relatives in the armed forces and the program subsequently grew into worldwide dimensions in peace time. This year, according to Rev. Mr. Fredericks, the program will be observed by millions of people in 40 countries and in dozens of languages. This year’s theme is "The Word of Truth”. The program will start with the reading of the 100th Psalm on Thanksgiving Day and is climaxed by the reading of the Christmas Story from the Gospel of Luke on Christmas Eve. Briefly, clearly, interestingly, THE NAVAJOTIMES tells you what is going on on the Navajo reser vation and what it means.