Colorado Central Articles From — December 1997
Uncle Mose devastated by jail election outcome
Essay by Jerry Mosier
Prison politics – December 1997 – Colorado Central Magazine
Uncle Mose devastated by jail election outcome
by J. T. Mosier
CHICO FLATS, SAN LUIS VALLEY, COLORADO — Uncle Mose has been shaking his head and mumbling into his coffee since the 32 drubbing on election day of a proposed 100-bed jail for Chaffee County, and the consequent shattering of his hopes for a new career as a for-profit prison consultant.
“Commissioner Frank McMurry almost hit the nail on the head…weren’t any ORGANIZED opposition that killed our chances for the new jail; it was all that UNorganized opposition we didn’t count on…” Read the rest of this article
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Getting the shaft
Essay by Martha & Ed Quillen
The golden obelisk – December 1997 – Colorado Central Magazine
THIS IS THE SEASON of peace on earth, but it doesn’t appear that detente, perestroika, or nuclear test ban treaties are going to establish that peace any time soon.
An outfit in Crestone, however, has a new idea for establishing world peace once and for all. They plan to bring heaven to earth with a towering obelisk.
One of our spies in Crestone reports that, with the great pink-granite pyramid in apparent hibernation among the enlightened, some vortex attention has been diverted to a proposed obelisk. Read the rest of this article
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Fleeing to the desert
Letter by Doug & Lindy Barnes
Colorado Central – December 1997 – Colorado Central Magazine
Fleeing to the desert, away from Salida’s woes
Editors:
Good morning from the Sonoran Desert.
It’s not often that I take the time to write to a magazine and its parents regardless of how it moves me (either very good or very bad). However, I must write and tell you how much I enjoyed reading “The Constitution Comes to Salida” by Ed Quillen. Read the rest of this article
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Mensa need not recruit in Salida
Letter by John Walker
November 1997 edition – December 1997 – Colorado Central Magazine
Mensa needn’t recruit anywhere near Salida
Editor:
“How deep is the Arkansas River?” is now a stupid question? (“Stupid-Question Season,” November 1997) Read the rest of this article
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Colorado needs transportation, not monuments
Letter by Donald Leach
Transportation – December 1997 – Colorado Central Magazine
Colorado needs decent transportation, not monuments to egos
Editors:
Recent articles in The Denver Post concerning rail transportation in Summit County and neighboring counties make it evident that a campaign for the public’s mind is in progress. The emphasis on megabuck, megaprojects of the multi-billion dollar variety is conspicuous, as the supposed salvation for traffic and pollution problems. This is understandable, since the promotion, construction, and property interests can only make multi-millions from projects that are multi-billion. A thoughtful and insightful response to these drumbeats is essential and mandatory. Read the rest of this article
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The Two-Story Outhouse, by Norm Weis
Review by Ed Quillen
Rural Lore – December 1997 – Colorado Central Magazine
The Two-Story Outhouse
by Norm Weis
Published in 1988 by the Caxton Printers
ISBN 0870043269 Read the rest of this article
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This Chosen Place, by Max Brand
Review by Ed Quillen
4UR Ranch – December 1997 – Colorado Central Magazine
This Chosen Place – Finding Shangri-La on the 4UR
by Max Evans
Published in 1997 by University Press of Colorado
ISBN 0-87081-437-0 Read the rest of this article
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The Redneck Manifesto by Jim Goad
Review by Marcia Darnell
Rural Life – December 1997 – Colorado Central Magazine
The Redneck Manifesto
By Jim Goad
Published 1997 by Simon & Schuster
ISBN 0-684-83113-9 Read the rest of this article
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Beyond the Hay Days, by Rex Ewing
Review by Margo Perschbacher
Horse Nutrition – December 1997 – Colorado Central Magazine
Beyond the Hay Days – A Refreshingly Simple Guide to Effective Horse Nutrition
by Rex A. Ewing
Published in 1997 by PixyJack Press, LLC
ISBN 0-9658098-0-3 Read the rest of this article
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The Oft-Neglected Symptoms of Rural Road Rage
Essay by Ed Quillen
Rural Life – December 1997 – Colorado Central Magazine
RECENTLY THE MEDIA, from national network specials down to the local weekly interviewing a convenient state trooper, have been bombarding us with messages about the horrors of Road Rage.
Since four out of five Americans live in Standard Metropolitan Statistical Areas and endure freeways, the features have focused on eight-lane provocations and reactions: the aggravating jerk who insists on driving at the speed limit, the aggressive weaver pinballing to the exit ramp, the aggrieved 18-wheeler operator so wired on crank that he hallucinates obstacles rising from the pavement and feels compelled to smash them. Read the rest of this article
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Hard Rock from Turret
Article by Dick Dixon
Mining – December 1997 – Colorado Central Magazine
FEW MINERS in the Turret Mountain Mining District in 1897 realized the immortality they sought for their tiny towns would come in pink granite piled on the Capitol grounds in Salt Lake City, Utah, rather than gold deposits in bank ledgers and history books.
Men who founded towns and camps such as Turret, Minneapolis, Manoa, Whitehorn, Nelson, Cameron, Badger, Minnman, Kraft, and others in the Ute Trail country northeast of Salida were after gold. They took granite for granted. It was everywhere. Read the rest of this article
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How to make charcoal, a few tons at a time
Sidebar by Lynda La Rocca
Charcoal – December 1997 – Colorado Central Magazine
How to Make Charcoal, A Few Tons at a Time
The hearth method of charcoal-making required a hearth about 40 feet in diameter, slightly raised in the middle for drainage, and surrounded by a ring of clean soil free from stones and organic debris. Read the rest of this article
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Charcoal, the black gold of early Leadville
Article by Lynda La Rocca
Local history – December 1997 – Colorado Central Magazine
THE REMNANTS of Leadville’s wild and woolly frontier mining boom days are evident throughout the “Cloud City,” from the weathered headframes and tailings piles of its historic mining district to the 1879 Silver Dollar Saloon on downtown Harrison Avenue. Read the rest of this article
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Magic Here and Now
Brief by Central Staff
Real Estate – December 1997 – Colorado Central Magazine
Magic here and now…
On the other hand, maybe we won’t need to wait a full thirty years for Vail to arrive, judging by the July 18 edition of The Vail Trail’s Real Estate Section, which contained a full-page advertisement, part of which is reproduced here. Read the rest of this article
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A Glimpse into our ‘Magic’ future?
Brief by Central Staff
Real Estate – December 1997 – Colorado Central Magazine
A Glimpse into our `Magic’ Future?
In this advertisement from the September 29 Denver Post, the Game Trail development outside Buena Vista asks “Want to see what Vail and Aspen were like 30 years ago?”
Well, as we recall, Aspen in 1967 was one of the meanest and harshest places in Colorado — unless you were a millionaire, you weren’t welcome, since a long-haired kid loitering on Hyman Street might sour the high-roller Eurotrash on Aspen and make them think about wintering in Gstaad instead. Read the rest of this article
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Briefs from the San Luis Valley
Brief by Marcia Darnell
San Luis Valley – December 1997 – Colorado Central Magazine
You Know You’re in the Rural West …
…When a dispute involving four people constitutes a riot. An Alamosa Valley Courier article told of a “riot” in our region this October.
As the story goes, law enforcement officials from two counties and the State Patrol were called to San Luis to arrest four people, two of whom were protesting logging of the Taylor Ranch by chaining themselves to a logging truck. The other two had allegedly brandished weapons at the protesters. Read the rest of this article
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Has the fat lady sung for Elephant Rock
Brief by Central Staff
Water – December 1997 – Colorado Central Magazine
Has the fat lady sung at Elephant Rock?
“Sometimes it has seemed that [Colorado Springs] Utilities has gone out of its way to infuriate other communities. For example, a few years ago, Colorado Springs announced plans to dam the Arkansas River [at Elephant Rock]… Read the rest of this article
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Region’s voters pass a few tax increases
Brief by Central Staff
Politics – December 1997 – Colorado Central Magazine
Region’s Voters Pass a Few Tax Increases
ODD-YEAR ELECTIONS in Colorado are catchalls — school boards, city councils and mayors, bond questions, and local tax rates appear on various ballots.
Mainstream pundits may argue that Americans are totally opposed to raising their own taxes, but that wasn’t the case in Central Colorado, where several tax increases were approved by voters. Read the rest of this article
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