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July                      ○  ○  ○  ○  QUIZ   NATIVE AMERICAN CHIEFS



           Desk Schedule                  ○  ○  ○
                                                by Chuck Kleber
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      Tues/1  M. Slagle    J. Geier       ○  ○  ○  ○
      Wed/2   I. Grieco    C. Gilmore     ○  ○           hen Tonto advised the Lone Ranger,
                                                        “Him tell lie,” he told the truth about
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      Thur/3  G. Sayles    J. Barrett     ○  ○  ○  Wone of the bad guys. We should learn more
      Fri/4   J. McManus   M. Rosow       ○  ○  truths and facts about this land’s first Americans. Match
                                              these chiefs with their tribes.
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      Sat/5   W. Barbuck   W. Barbuck     ○  ○  ○
      Sun/6   R. Keough    S. Valladao    ○  ○  ○  1.   Black Kettle                     A. Shawnee
                                              2.   Red Cloud                             B. Kiowa
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      Mon/7   C. Walker    J. Geier       ○  ○  ○  3.   Quanah Parker                    C. Miami
      Tue/8   M. Slagle    J. Geier       ○  ○  ○  4.   Setangya                         D. Comanche
                                              5.   Joseph                                E. Shoshone
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      Wed/9   M. Burk      C. Gilmore     ○  ○  6.   Pontiac                             F. Nez Perce
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                                              7.   Wovoka                                G. Cheyenne
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      Thur/10 G. Sayles    J. Barrett     ○
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                                              8.   Tecumseh                              H. Ottawa
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      Fri/11  I. Grieco    D. Powers      ○  ○  ○  9.   Little Turtle                    L.  Paiute
      Sat/12  T. Borg      J. McManus     ○  ○  ○  10. Washakie                          J.   Sioux
      Sun/13 E. Turkin     S. Valladao    ○  ○  ○  ○  Answers on page 7.
      Mon/14 J. Barrett    N. Kresge      ○  ○  ○  ○

      Tue/15 N. Kresge     J. Geier       ○  ○  ○

      Wed/16 M. Burk       C. Gilmore     ○  ○  ○  ○                             ○
      Thur/17 G. Sayles    J. Barrett     ○  ○     Boots, continued from page 1  ○ ○  boot called the “Queen of Hearts” at
                                                                                   around $600, but if you really want to go
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      Fri/18  I. Grieco    E. Schliepp      cowboy boots were becoming a work of  ○  ○  the Dale Evans route, there is a “feather-
      Sat/19  J. Kisosondi  R. Conductor    art. Eagles, longhorns, fancy initials, flow-  ○  ○  lite” style by Blucher in alligator for
                                            ers, cards, horseshoes . . . you name it . . .  ○  ○  around $1,900. And, man or woman, you
      Sun/20 E. Turkin     L./M. Utah       all were carefully handcrafted into boot  ○  can pay a lot more than that. At one of her
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                                            leather by custom makers.            ○  weddings, Elizabeth Taylor got a pair in
      Mon/21 B. Wolin      D. Powers            The cowboy boot of today runs the  ○  ○  white leather with gold scrollwork,
      Tues/22 N. Kresge    D./V. Wray       gamut from real working boots to complex  ○  ○  spangled with 8.09 carats of white dia-
                                            and expensive showpieces that match the  ○  monds. Estimated value at the time:
      Wed/23 N. Kresge     C. Gilmore       elegance of ornate saddles and clothes.  ○  $40,000.
                                            You can order anything you want in style;  ○  Looking back, the appeal of the cow-
      Tues/24 G. Sayles    F. Rhea        ○                                      ○
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                                            squared-off, rounded or pointed toes, tops  ○ ○  boy boot has a lot to do with nostalgia.
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      Fri/25  I. Grieco    E. Schliepp    ○  ○  can be scalloped (cut lower in the front  ○ ○  See that crackling fire around the chuck
                                            and back) or stovepipe straight, heels  ○  wagon, the horses nearby, saddles off and
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      Sat/26  G. Gabbert   M. Rosow       ○  ○  made high or low . . . anything you want.  ○  ○  maybe the sound of a cowboy song in the
                                            You just have to pay for it. Boots can be  ○  night air before bedding down with gun
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      Sun/27  P. VanDooremaal L./M. Utah  ○                                      ○
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                                            had for under $100 or you can spend well  ○  and boots close at hand. The scene looks
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      Mon/28 R. Kinn       J. Geier       ○  ○  into four figures without trying. The  ○  good . . . and so do cowboy boots . . . then
                                            Blucher Custom Boot Company starts   ○  ○  and now.
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      Tues/29 M. Slagle    D./V. Wray     ○  ○  from $500 for the plain vanilla style, but a  ○  ○  Well, pardner, don’t forget to drop an
      Wed/30 N. Kresge     C. Gilmore       light tan pair in French calf with butter-  ○ ○  old cowboy boot outside the door as you
                                            flies and flowers will get you over the  ○  leave on a journey. Legend says you won’t
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      Thur/31 G. Sayles    J. Barrett       $1,000 mark. Lucchese offers women a   have any bad luck on your trip. ;
      Changes? Call Scott Bahan (515-5371)
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