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Bayfield High
Bayfield • Colorado

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��" ..... that our children may live a richer, fuller life, and profit from
the educational experiences provided for them .•.•. " is the desire of all
parents. The united effort of the community, the administration, and
the staff can and will achieve this goal for our youth.

SUPERINTENDENT·s MESSAGE

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Superintendent
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Library
Composition
Spanish
General Math
Freshman and
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Social Studies
Senior class
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�GUY MITCHELL

ALTA PARKS

Coach
Biology
"B" Club sponsor

English I-IV
Sophomore, Pep
Club, and Wolverine
sponsors

SYBIL SHORT

LESTER STARBUCK

Math
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MATHEW BIGHAM
"B" Club
Athletics 4
Paper Staff 3
Annual Staff 2
Music 4
Fine Arts 4
Jumor Play 1
Senior Play 1

RAY CUNDIFF
"B" Club 1
Athletics 4
Music 2
Junior Play 1
Senwr Play 1

ALLENE DAVIS
Pep Club 4
Cheerleader 1
Annual Staff 3
Editor-Annual!
Music 1
Junior Play 1
Scmor Play 1

NI A KRUKE MEIER
Pep Club 2
Paper Staff 1
Annual Staff 1
Music 1
Fine Arts 1
Jumor Play 1

�BERT MONGER
"B" Club 3
Athletics 3
Music 3
Fine Arts 3
Senior Play 1

JEWEL MONGER
Pep Club 4
Cheerleader 1
F.H.A. 3
Paper Staff 4
Annual Staff 4
Editor-Paper 2
Library 1
Music 3
Fine Arts 3
Senior Play 1

STAN LEY MORRISON
"B" Club 1
Athletics 1
Annual Staff 1
Music 4
Fine Arts 2
Junior Play 1
Senior Play 1

CAROL MURPHY
Pep Club 1
Annual Staff 1
Paper Staff 1
Music 1
Senior Play 1
Transferred from
Durango last year.

�JEANNE SNOOKS
Pep Club 4
Cheerleader 3
F.H.A. 2
Paper Staff 4
Annual Staff 4
Library 1
Music 3
Fine Arts 3
Junior Play 1
Senior Play 1

STAN LEY SNOOKS
'"B"' Club 3
Athletics 4
Music 3
Fine Arts 3
Senior Play 1

JAMES TEMPLE
'"B'" Club 3
Athletics 4
Paper Staff 3
Annual Staff 1
Music 3
Fine Arts 3
Junior Play 1
Senior Play 1

CONNIE WEDDLE
Pep Club 3
F.H.A. 4
Paper Staff 3
Annual Staff 3
Library 2
Music 4
Fine Arts 4
Junior Play 1
Senior Play 1

��SENIOR CLASS I-USTORY
We started to school in 1944 under the teaching of Mrs. Eula Shields. Tommy Heard went
to Aztec, New Mexico. Patsy Jean Hollar and Jewel Knight also left this year.
In the second grade our teacher was Mrs. Mohney. Allene Davis entered from Pargin. Ross
Small, Jannith Baird, and Robert Luthi entered only for a short time. Betty Carpenter, Helen
Rodriquez, and Ted Salazar entered this year. One year was behind us; anyway, that's what we
thought then.
The third grade was really a mixed up year. Mrs. Knickerbocker, Mrs. Small, Mrs. Butler,
Mrs. Walker, and Mrs. James all had a turn at teaching us this year. Wanda Peterson entered
from Marvel Seven were promoted to the fourth grade this year: Wanda Peterson, Wayne Martin,
Myrtle Harris, Gordon Powell, David Percell, Romona Tanner, and Sandra Carmack. Johnny
Cavender entered by promotion from the second grade. Louis Carter and Emily Gist entered for
a short time, then left. Donna Lee Parks, Layola Martinez, Ted Salazar, and Kathleen Berry
left this year. The third and fourth grade were together, and we studied nearly everything the
fourth grade did.
Mrs. Ostwald taught us this next year. Gary Harper entered from Kansas; Janet Wells,
from Pinion Grove; Terry Neal. from California; and Barbara Hayden, from New Mexico. Cecil
Leyshon went to Durango. Ben Lyall left at the end of the year. This was a fairly easy year.
In the fifth grade our teacher was Mrs. Louise Short. Jewel and Bert Monger and Stanley
and Jeanne Snooks entered from Pargin. Jimmy Temple entered from Roswell, New Mexico.
Helen Rodriquez went to Ignacio. We were upstairs in the gym this year, the first class to be
held there. This is the year we tried to learn our states and capitals.
In the sixth grade our teacher was Mrs. Parks. Helen Gedney entered from Los Angeles,
and Tressa Dye entered from Moss, but they stayed only a short time. Ray Cundiff entered from
Ben Springs, Shirley Chadd from Cahone, Betty Lou Tate from Columbus, and David Phelps
entered from Allison. Robert Luthi and Ben Lyall entered this year. Betty Carpenter went to
Pagosa, and Barbara Hayden went to New Mexico. School buses arrived this year. What a relief)
No more walking or riding horseback to get to school!
Mrs. Parks taught us in the seventh. Dianne Withers entered from Kansas, and Barbara
Hayden entered from New Mexico, but stayed only a short time. George Dodson entered from
Hagerman, NewMexico. BettyLouTatewentto Blanca, Colorado, and Gary Harper went to Kansas.
Mrs. Crowell was our teacher in the eighth grade. Tressa Dye entered from Moss for only
a short time. Mathew Bigham went to California at the end of the first semester. Ben Lyall
went to Pagosa, and George Dodson went to Lovington, New Mexico, at the end of the year.
We finally made it to High School. Fortunately all of us lived through initiation. Mathew
Bigham entered from California. Brad Newton entered from Carlsbad, New Mexico. Douglas
Blackmore entered from Silverton, but returned at the end of this year. Janet Wells went to
Cedarville, California, at the end of the year.
The next year we had our turn at giving the freshmen a bad time. Roy Farren, Edward
Harms, David Ketchem. and Jerry Coomes entered for a short time, then left. Terry Neal went
to California. Layola Martinez entered for a short time.
We finally became Juniors, and started thinking of the Banquet and Prom. Our Junior Class
play, "Brides to Burn", was a success even though it was storming. Nina Krukenmeier and
Jimmy Thomas entered this year. Brad Newton joined the navy at the end of the year. Shirley
Oladd went to California to get married.
This, our last year, Carol Murphy entered from Durango. Seniors now, we are looking
forward to graduation. We are also looking forward to our senior sneak. Our senior play will
be "The Blundering Herd." Stanley Morrison started and finished at Bayfield, and Mathew
Bigham missed only one semester. Connie Weddle also missed only one semester as she went
her first semester, of her first grade year in Pueblo.

��PROPHECY
As we look into the future, it is 1966 and we see Jeanne (Brains) Snooks being a
Home Economics teacher at the Betty Crocker Over-Oven School besides being home
mother at the Flip-Over Dormitory.
Allene (Sea-Going) Davis is trying out her new jet-propelled speed boat in the
Pacific in search of those distant sailors I ! !
Jim (Shorty) Temple and Stanley (Flat-Foot) Snooks are now playing basketball
for the Big Bears in the Little League which tonight will try to beat the Ridge Runners of
Oakwood School.
Connie (Starry-Eyed) Weddle has now taken over her father's business, raising
chinchillas, and is living in Hollywood where she will star them in "This Couldn't Be
Your Pet."
Jewel (Spooks) Monger and Mathew (" Tex") Bigham are raising Large and Small
Economy Size Cattle on a "B---y---G" ranch way down in Texas. ("Ya' All Come! I")
Ray (Tiny) Cundiff is coaching football for the Great Midget Team! ! of that better know town of Eastern Bayfield.
Stanley (Curly) Morrison is trying out his new experiment of seeing how fast a car
can go backwards on two wheels! He's planning on making millions. (Rich Boy I I!)
Bert (Butter- Fingers) Monger is now driving the Great Bayfield Exchange Lines.
If jou want a great ride from Bayfield to the Great City (City?) of LaBoca where his
lines run, don't miss riding on his bus.

Nina (Chubby) Krukenmeier is now running the Wells Fargo Bar in Tumble Brush
Creek. It seems she does all the work while the "Mr." counts the money! (Smart
Guy!!!)
Carol (Money-Bags) Murphy, running "Randy's" Mercury factory, is doing quite
well but she prefers the Cadillac which is more expensive. (But business is business and
money is where you find it.)

��will my ability to shoot spit wads to Ted McKinnis-more protection for Ted.

(Mathew Bigham)

, will my football playing ability to Bill Penn and my
my high grades to George Cooper. Get to work George.
, will my big feet to Wendell Bartholomew.
them.

He needs

, will my ability to get along with the teachers to Sam
Hickman. Put it to good use, Samlll
, will my ability to keep quiet to Bette Gayle. (As if she
needs it.)
, will my Math grades to Bruce Winter.
Bruce.

Best of luck,

l,~g:z.~ will my giggle to Burdene Caviggia with great hopes for
for the future.

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will my Biology class to any poor sophomore in hopes
of better grades.

, will my sophomore boy friends to Betty Holt. (As if
she needs them.)
, will my ability to get along with Mr. Hopkins to the
junior boys.
will my place in English to Barbara Norman--behind
Elmer Powell.
, will my freckles to poor pale faced Butch Wells. He needs
them.

��JUNIORS

Bessie Luke

George Cooper
Millard Gilbert
Carroll Newton

Gary Amon
Sam Hickman
David Miller
Shirley Thompson

Stanley Cundiff
Bette Graves
Elmer Powell
Tiodorita Ulibarri

Burdene Caviggia
Gene Gilbert
Marie Morrison
Buck Tohill

Sandra Me Vicker

Dorothy Frost
Teddy McKinnis
Wyoma Randall
LaVina Wommer

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Soraida Gomez
Betty Holt
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Ray Wells

Wendell Bartholomew
Lois Landreth
Bill Penn
Trent Tanner

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Donald Heffm11;ton
Carrol 1artin
James Reed
Bruce \\inter

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Bonnie Luke

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Emma Edwards
Jack Haga
Fred Kesselring
Barbara Norman

Doris Blackmore
Gary Forsythe
Jerry Haga
Gerald Ludwig
Jerolene Percell

Jerry Bowers
Judy Gilbert
Kathryne Hayes
Martin Morrison
Nina Powell

Alvina Box
Dan Gosney
Phyllis Heffington
Larry Mullen
Johnny Salazar

Lucille Cundiff
Donald Grush
Keith James
Adrian Murray
Lonne Sower

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Harvey Cundiff
Sally Gilbert
Diane Hayes

Marlene Hayes
Caroline Hickman
Michael Hopkins
Mrs. Smith

John Kugle
Eleanor Martin
Lucas Martinez

Richard Marquez
Judy 1cVicker

Lawrence Morrison
Kenny Mullen

John Payne
Karen Powell
Connie Stafford

Philip Stock
Gary Sower
Eiva Taylor

BAYFIELD
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Leonard Tanner
Keith Thompson
Nancy Winter

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Donald Blackmore
Orian Lee Box
Alice Brown

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Robert Lee Colard
Charles Cundiff
James Davenport

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Ray Frost
Celina Gilbert
David Glenn

Leslie Glover
Sharon Hickman
Ruth Hotz
James Huntington
Rod~er Jones

Vernon Kingsley
Jeffrey Loring
George Marquez
Chr 1s • 1artin
John Martin

Stella Martinez
John McKinnis
Janet Morrison
Zelta 'ewton

Mrs . Martin

Phyllis Phillips
Evelyn Rathjen
Vivian Rathjen
Donna Jean Reed

Richard Snodgrass
Mike Tafoya
Gary Tulin
Danny Weddle

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Tommy Ancell
Marilyn Berry

Leroy Beaver
Michael Bowers

Alice Carmack
Carolyn Dye

Lila Cundiff
Don Lee Gosney

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Don Moeny
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Jerry McKinnis
Sammy Noble

Gail Percell
Shirley Sower
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Barbara Thompson
Linda Zellner
Bayfield, Colorado

�Leonard Archuleta
Tommy Archuleta
Dale Berry

BAYFIELD
FILLING STATION
Complete 1-Stop Service
Conoco Products

Mike Berry
Johnny Cundiff
Kathy Hickman

Tires-Candy
Cigarettes
Soft Drinks
Phone TU 4-2270

Leroy Holcomb
Patrick Hopkins
Eddy Hughes

Reed Bros.

Dale Knight

Ronnie Miller
Gary Shupe
Bobby Stock

Tim Hutchins
Lee Penn
Selma Snodgrass
John Tafoya

Frances Lowe

Charlene Me ew

FOURTH

Vance McVicker
Diane Powell
Sharon Sower
Dallas Tohill

Ronnie Plane
Vernon Sower
Richard Turner

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Linda Cundiff
Gary Curtis
Raedene Davis
Paul Gilbert
Lenta Glover

Pat Hayes
Gerald Hickman

Harvey Hickman
Billy Holder

Karen Huntington
Sophia James

Jeanne Lowe
Clayton Ludwig

David Lyon
Suzan Martin

Cheryl McCoy
Stewart McCoy

Marilyn Montgomery
Joyce Morrison

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Nancy Peterson

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Harry Robbins

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Walter Sapp
Douglas Snow

Richard
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Lmda
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Dickie
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Russel
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Randy
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Lila May Turner

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Evelyn Archuleta
Wayne Cundiff
Glenn Grush
Donna Lee McCoy
Bruce Sauer
Freddy Stock
Molly Archuleta
Mary Dye
Catherine Hasstedt
Bruce McDamel
Sharon mith
Myrl Stebens

Rudy Archuleta
James Forsythe
Melinda Hopkins
Pat ewton
Phyllis Snooks
Monte Wommer

Elaine Berry
Eddie Garcia
David Martinez
Larry Robbins
Mark Stevens
Robert Venuti
Billy Berry
Dixie Frost
Tony Marquez
Tommy R.lndall
Carl Sower
Jerry Wells

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Bayf1eld, ColoraJo
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June Box
Thomas Colman
Michael Curtis

Larry Davenport
Darlene Frost
Dona Frost
Terresa Gomez
Mrs. Broom ell

Virginia Gomez
Sandra Hasstedt
Arthur Huntington
Rhonda Hutchins

Judith Soring
Carol Lucero
Delfina Martinez
Sammy Martinez

Steve McDaniel
Charles McNew
Terry Naranjo
Lloyd Phillips

Corleen Rael
Donald Snooks
Judy Stebens
Patty Townsend

Gene Valdez
Betsy VanCamp
Roseanne Wells
Stanley Wilmer
KUGLE EQUIPMENT
COMPANY
International Harvester
Equipment &amp; Refrigerators

FIRST

Trucks - Parts and Repairs
Chevron Gas &amp; Oil
Phone TU 4-2614
Bayfield, Colorado

�Byron Dunn
Donna Glover

Priscilla Archuleta
Tommy Davis

Ross Gosney
Linda May Groves

Judy Ann Hayes
Howard Hickman

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Barbara Martin
Kay Moeny

Linda Reed
Ronald Snow

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"1955" RECORDS
Dolores
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Ray C., Ray W., Sam, Jim T., Stanley, Trent, Millard, Mathew
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MANCOS INVITATIONAL
TOURNAMENT CHAMPS
Bayfield
49
Ignacio
27
Pagosa
24
Bayfield
47
Bayfield
42
Mancos
39

1955-56 RECORD
CONFERENCE &amp; NONCONFERENCE GAMES
Aztec
34
Bayfield
Farmington
51
Mission
Bayfield
62
Ignacio
Bayfield
55
Dolores
Bayfield
Utes
58
Bayfield
54
Bayfield
Silverton
Pagosa
45
Bayfield
Ignacio
48
Bayfield
Bayfield
Utes
58
Bayfield
34
Silverton

PERRY CLEANERS
Durango
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�Larry, Jim, Gerald, Bruce, Bert, Donald, Gene, Jerry, Gary, Wendell, Coach Mitchell,
Jack, Jerry, Elmer, Dan, Lonne, Johnny.

SECOND TEAM

Wayne, Tommy, Bill, Irwin, Thomas, Leonard, Coach Mitchell, Tom, Johnny, Kenny,
Lucas, Buddy.

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Sylvia, Myrna, Betty, Jeanne, Wyoma, Lois, Nina.

Barbara, Shirley, Jim, Mathew, Kathryne, Sylvia, Betty, George, Marie, Connie, Jim, Mary, Judy,
Jewel, Myrna, Bette, Nina, Carol, Wyoma, Lois, Doris, Jeanne, LaVina.

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BEST DANCERS

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RAINBOW SERVICE STATION
Bayfield, Colorado

MOST ATHLETIC

�''The One Stop Store''

Veterinary Supplies

Groceries

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''Better Schools make
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Phone TU 4-9906
Bayfield, Colorado

Durango
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East of Bayfield
Phone
TU4-2637
Bayfield, Colorado

Complete Banking &amp; Loan
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900 Main Avenue
Phone 228
Durango, Colorado

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Durango, Colorado
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Meats

Power Brakes
Headquarters

�HI-WAY CAFE
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1/2 Mile East Of Bayfield
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Highway 160

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DURANGO RECAP CO.

Fried Chicken Every Sunday

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Durango, Colorado
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SAN JUAN ENGINEERING CO.
Registered Professional Engineering and Land Surveying
In New Mexico, Colorado, Utah and Arizona
Robert H. Ernst
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1013 E. 2nd Ave.
Moab 4331
Farmington
Durango, Colo.
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WALLACE FURNITURE CO.
Linoleum
Stoves

Furniture
Rugs

It Costs No More
To Go Looking First Class

A-A CLEANERS
Phone 455
1239 Main
2 Hour Service

Phone 188
Durango

8 58 Main Ave.

Cleve (Pappy) Culpepper
Durango, Colorado
Owner.

HOCKER CHEVROLET CO.

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802 Second Ave.

THE DURANGO
Phone 343

SAVINGS &amp;

Durango
Motor Steam Cleaning
Bear Front End Alignment
Frame Straightening
Equipment

BUILDING

ASSOCIATION
Expert Body
and FenderRepairs
Automobile Painting

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DURANGO HARDWARE
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735 Main Ave .

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PAINTS

934 Main Ave .
Phone 241
Durango, Colorado

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Phone 93

BALL REALTY
COMPANY

Ranches-City Property- Insurance
Loans
1010 Main Avenue
A. A. Ball
C. L. Hickman
Telephone 233
Durango, Colorado
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Sewing Machines

ELNA
Sewing Machines
MAJOR OIL &amp;

BROWN SEWING MACHINE CO.
Phone 1477
116 W. Main
Farmington
New Mexico

747 Main
Durango
Colorado

GAS CO.

P. 0. Box
Sales Office
997
Durango. Colorado

Phone
1429

L. M. Prater Manager
T. D. Prater Ass't. Manager

FARMERS SUPPLY COMPANY

BASIN PETROLEUM
INC.

225 EIGHTH A VENUE

Store with the
Checkerboard
sign

TELEPHONE 66

Phone 360

Durango
Purina Feeds

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LEE TIRES PREMIUM OIL PHILGAS
DURANGO, COLORADO

PARSONS DRUG STORE
Courtesy

Service
and
Efficiency
Phone 64 and 3 2

Durango

from far and near ....
They All Meet Here
CANDLE LITE CAFE
Former Chef at Trimble Springs
644 East 6th Street
Open 24 hrs.

Colorado
Fine Coffee

Good Eats

WILSON FURNITURE COMPANY

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CONNER PRINTING
Phone 769W

Across from the post office
in Durango

P.O. Box 191
1063 Main

Phone 1246

121 East Tenth St .
Home Furnishings
Durango, Colorado
Both new and used at reasonable
prices

�BURRESS MOTORS, INC.
R. F. Burress, Pres.
Telephone 1000
1150 Main Avenue
Durango, Colorado

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International Trucks

JOHNSON JEWELRY
Exclusive Dealer-Keepsake
Diamonds
Longines-Whittnauer-Elgin
Hamilton Watches
Franciscan Pottery - And China
Silverware
1017 Main
Phone 1252R
Earl S. Johnson
Durango
Colorado

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Durango, Colorado

Dry Cleaning
Linen Supply

C. 0. D.
LAUNDRY
Durango, Colorado
1177 Main Avenue

Telephone 92
John L. Fleck

Telephone 199W

R. D. French

BASIN DRUG CO.

THE RADIO HOSPITAL

863 Main Avenue
Durango, Colorado

1310 Main Avenue
Durango, Colorado

Prescriptions

Cosmetics

Drugs
Veterinary Suppli s

If it's Electrical Think of Us

DURANGO MUSIC
9 70 Main A venue
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MAGNA VOX
RADIOS AND TV
REYNOLDS &amp; ROTH
INSTRUMENTS

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Pontiac
WOOLWORTH'S
Variety Store

MILLER MOTOR COMPANY
990 Second Avenue
Durango, Colorado
Bus. Phone 102 Res. Phone 1233J

845 Main Ave.

Phone 182J

Durango, Colorado

Carl Miller

INTERMOUNTAIN FINANCE
COMPANY
816 Main Avenue
Insurance

Bonds

Durango, Colorado
Complete Ranch
And
Sportswear
for
Men and Women

Collateral Loans

WALL DRUG COMPANY
Prescriptionists
Phone 2 57
VAGABOND MOTEL
Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Radosevich
Durango's Newest and Finest Motel

Durango, Colorado

FRANKLIN Vaccines, Medicinals
Instruments, Appliances and
Supplies for Livestock
America •s Leading Brand of Animal
Biologicals

2180 Main Avenue
Phone 1494
On Highway 550 Durango, Colorado
DURANGO STORE
MAGAZINE
1140 Main Ave.

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Poll Parrot

Durango, Colo.

Magazines, Comics-Fishing Tackle, Ammunition
School Supplies, Stationery
Toys, Kiddies Gifts
Greeting Cards, Sundries
Candy, Tobacco, Etc.

836 Main

Durango

"Shoes for the entire family"
Phone 716J

Preston Asher

�HUFFMAN MOTOR COMPANY
Willys -Packard
Sales and Service
1400 Main Avenue
P.O. Box760

Phone 73

Durango, Colorado

7th &amp; Truck By Pass

CITY

HANDY CORNER STORE

CLEANERS
AND TAILORS

Qualities in Groceries
Gasoline and Rocks
Gems and Oil

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Durango, Colorado

Gem Village
Bayfield, Colorado

High Grade

''Lloyd and Leona" Jones

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Dry Cleaning

JERRY'S SUPER MARKET

BASIN PACKING CO.

Durango's Largest

Wholesale Meats

Home Owned

Phone 51

425 -6th Ave.

Durango, Colorado

''COLORADOAN"
in Gem Village
near Bayfield

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SHIPLEY ' S
Colorado Alabaster Lamps
Made to order Gifts
Scenic Lamp Shades
Hand made Jewelry
Mounting Service
Custom Cutting
Jewelry Repair
SHIPLEY ' S MINERAL HOUSE
(Lottie M . Shipley)
Gem Village

Bayfield, Colorado

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2407 Main Avenue
Phone 601
The Best In Used Auto And Truck
Parts
Durango, Colorado

WESTERN
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BREAD
Durango, Colorado

Across from the Strater Hotel

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FEEDS

Durango, Colorado

Congratulations
To The
"56'' Graduates

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Pasteurized Dairy
Products
Best "tast' in in the Basin"
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Phone 1269
Durango, Colorado
The Perfect Food
For Health
for ourishment
for Refreshment
for Enjoyment
''Use It Freely"

RIO GRANDE MOTOR WAY, INC.
Your Friendly Freighter
Good Connections To All

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COMPA

15th Street

Durango, Colorado

�BOOSTERS
State Farm Mutual Insurance Co.

W. G. Goodman Paint &amp; Glass Store

Krille-Nichols Wool &amp; Hide Co.

Garrett Freightlines, Inc.

Durango T.V. Network, Inc.

Columbine Sales &amp; Service

Nichols Electric Service

M. L. Cummins Real Estate

Reed Lock &amp; Key Service

Durango Furniture Mart

Bayfield Trading Post

Thompson Saddle Shop

Brennan's Firestone

Dorsett Realty Co.

Hitching Post Cafe

Lad &amp; Lassie Shop

Sparks Exclusive

La Plata Abstract

Franklin's Store

Hogan's Store

Lam Motor Co.

Irene's Cafe

Mode O'Day

Army Store

Mandarin

Haffey's

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