1961-03-09 Big Bend Sentinel
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1961-03-09 Big Bend Sentinel
--a • ‘ OFFICIAL U. 8. WEATHER MARFA DATE M arch 3 March 4 March 5 Uti ■ - March. 7 March 4 HI LO 7H 30 39 76 71 ■-T» 69 60. 39 37 35 Big Bend PREC 0K 0 0 —O' 0 0 Moleture year to date .96 M a r fa . I n T h e B ig B e n d — W o r l d 's F in e s t C lim a te — A l l Y e a i 'R o u n d VOLUME 35 NO. 52 MARFA, PRESIDIO COUNTY, TEXAS, THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1961 To Be Railroad Helped Build Empire M a rfa with various folk. Crowded with was crowded /with milling people, J .activity in her direction was a around saToons whi<,h had sprung ; E arly in the Spring of 1SS1 P la n s and speciftcations are nearing completion tin's week' . ,• . ' , . . . , , . ,, , , real boom for, the Pass to the up on almost every corner and ? residents of the town of F.l Paso n{hin hotM'f.von r»nrner« ' anc* ground will be broken-in un media, t? future, for M a r f a s N orth. People began to pour into often between corners. awoke to find three railroad lines. M ig rato ry towns which kept municipal swimming pool. for in vestm ent. „> Fr ui t t r e e s r o u n d t h e a r e a s u r e th.e Southern Pacific. The Galkmk p r e tty. 'MumTTTE THTl as IT v o sto n lla n is b u rg and San An*..) Net result of all this building j aCe vyitfi End of Track w ere A t c regular faceting o f 't h e M a r f a City Council. T u e s d a y sticking a r;w!tii«us finger into the uio. -and-'the Texas aiid P teifi'\ freight wagons, buggies and I nown in the West as “HHl on a ir to foci l!i(» t oming of sFiring. building with all speed lowaid hades, w hk’ff'flooded the narrow \VhooLs," . . . soaktfH in Mood,* morning, plans a n d d ra w in g s of a proposed pool were reviewed TTnwevr- P tee p.-ohmr* may he. Vhe.center of th e.*-far west city. by the council and a committee appointed b y ' t h e M a r f a L ions streets, while men apxi women whiskey .and corruption. fatal. N ighttim e tem peratures fHstlooi other in un e ffo rt Situated as it* was. hundreds bf j In the i-.mm*:,' of 1S82, there Club, Which will teast* (lie fdtilily from tHe city, On a y e a rly r e n ta l7 have boon fairly mild for tho miles from any other town '•£ to move about. ' basis. pastMWO wee1>\ hovering n ear note, El Paso offered a fine field El Paso Street, the o n ly busi !Were WOO Workers concentrated ’ tho freezing m ark, and above 40 ness thoroughfare of the tim e. i within a s^ace r i some twenty . mileL,, sotrew here between .Marfa Site for the pool, and a park area, to be developed when tH^t degrees o n o n e occasion. T h ere ’s land ^oii:t.s east. pool is com pleted, w as also selected th e g ro u p an d th e a re a da n g er signals in the air, how I ' • ever. Jack F ro st m ay not yet And. M arfa too. began to show was visited following the meeting. have com pleted his late w in te r !sighs of flexing its muscles, a l T he city has purchased three and one-half acres of land sweep th ro u g h the H ighland th o u g h it. must be admitted, the from Harper Rawlings, on the west side of the city, where the old . country. A hard freeze now would i muscles w ere fa th e r puny at the clothing plant.was formerly located certainly put a crim p in the F o rt Davis apple ci op, and would kill The pool will be constructed itv_ back a lot of fru it trees in M arfa the center of the huge cement Big Bend N ational Par, Texas slab th a t rem ains on the site..It back yards. It w ouldn't he a bad W ith th e installation of electric idea to keep a cover handy to was pointed up th at the slab ~Tt- t’eariv-maqc,, -aiwonprovides *—u Big B<rrrd throw ov t citmll tre e s eaeh night j — WUh ihe change in th e South- about, painted the to\vn red.. - i i» w er a round the. 5l> X SO lo o t p x l , thus for th e three weeks. Any- jern Pacific depot in M arfa, m any ' T here w ere several casks of N ational Park, there will be an cutting InHUJ cost of *-he. fa»:ilit>. body for a smudge pof V jold^tirriers re-called changes that w hiskey stored, in the d ep o t,: inform al cerem ony a t Castolon at __ . ! have taken place in personnel at aw aiting delivery 'to the con- i 1 p.m., Sunday, March 19, comThis site waa s^ iecte^ because T . j tho station over the past three signee. The word got aro u n d that m em orating the event and markof several factors, raid the counall this fire w ater was stored i n : ing the continued operation o f ; W ith the M arfa In d e p e n d e n tw ith a semi conservative block fH It. .virtually Alim Inates any Recentlv had a fetter f-om one, quarters of a century. Many old stories cam e out of j tho w;m>housp and onp night an t.hft. Castftlim, s to r e -area . T h e R io. , School■■D istrict BoaiU of Trusted oppdsing the semi-liberal block possibility o f flooding in t h . -Malcolm LV Gnffintt, -Chnrc.h trm.. M aryland. K e started off, "I have j tho search for inform ation about enterprising follow craw led lender G rande Electric Cooperative, Inc!, -election less than one m onth J on ih e .present, boards event of heav> rainfatl, o r exfjetof local politics pick )---T-ntornri In iho IQfil rant. read w ith ron^derattle In tere st station m asters ot long ago, and /the depot floor, bored a hole in has recently siv« rain fall In t he a re a originally tho copies of your r^w sp ap er 'a re woven around fact and fiction the floor and u p ,in to the bottom line to Castolon. ed up and bids fair to be a race ing two sea.s, are Mrs. E. A. prt^posed for tire pool, on the: n6is ir i r.-mH mff-- Tn n arffcu lar abonfr the old building, torn down >qf t h e ' cask of choice whiskey. for ballots. * ' ; ,M tieller/W ho h a s ilS ^ .f o r re?elecv th side o f - to w . i t also h a r t n t o r — S itu a ted near • th e spec tacular ----— 1 ' 1 — tion to her secohd term on the inch w ater .main, already placed He caught a large pan full, of <he I" noted descrintton of trip *>n to. be replaced by a m odern strucSanta Elena Canyon, the Castolon ABSENTEE VOTING ,board; Bill Shurley, also seeking and has an adequate oiitiet p atent liquid, letting the rem.ti l Mexican railroad train . . . w hich _jtiire. a re a w as operated as a ranch der run over the ground. you observed the use of a pottle i drainage of tt;e Absentee voting in the School a th itd term . ■ead q u arters for approxim ately 40 bv some children.” H e continues, j. One okU tory. w hich.m any local j Board election, set A pril 1, opens • a co ^ltio n . sen\i faetors ..... ;' ....... years. .The m ain buildings w ere . ihiu«t:u .residents sw ear Is »"ne truth, is ! s&y he w o u n d w i t h a “Years ago wrhen m y children *J *“ weekend. Voting wili contimic ^ f tV J i o t plum bing for thtf pool. by the United States : this jTK rt In about thg-fellow w ho di-ataed'off p re tty , good ‘Isn o o t-iu ir and, no constructed ___________________ until th re e days before the elec- ^fV^hard and J. M. fMac), Hum- j Mas^or Coffield also stated th a t our m otor P a r due to the fa c t t h a t ‘ft b arrel of w hiskey and }ust ;: one knew anything about the. epi- Arm y in 191^as a border cavalry phreys. • a well w ill be sunk in th e Imme ' CONTINUED PAGE 5e post. Every effort has been m ade tion. Persons wishing to vote a b | Hubbard, in a statem ent to the diate area, which will serv e a we m ade frequent iong^distance T ~7~ * \£ *r • to retain the ranch atm osphere in s e n te e in th e school board election ; press this week stated, “ I stand j two-fold purpose. The new well, trips. On one such trip, w h i l e o n 11 2 0 C o r lO O d s Q r . T o p p i n g FILING DFADLINE PAST the store and imm ediate * sur- : may obtain a ballot from th e ,o f for change of the Texas state will provide w ater fo r/th e pool, a journey from this area to th e S c h & d u lo d F o r U n l o a d i n g ....... rundings. Through tho efforts of fice of the superintendents school system to an institution oi . taking the strain off th e city*# S tate ’of Verm ont, our route w as | a total of 120 carloads of aggreDeadline closed out fu rth e r fil* the Big Bend National P ark De I Even a record orr a near record learning.” H e added th at he would | distribution system, and w ill serth ro u g h - N ew York City. W hile •gate, for road to e in g ; wiU Ix? ing for a seat on the M arfa City velopm ent Committee, m any num ber of Qualified voters m ay elaborate on this statem ent in a ; v*> ** * <«B»andAyM w afer buppIv f w as driving up Urondway ono 'uniuadLM a t t h e Ma r fa yards ovi?r Ge uncil,- with only - the th ree jw ■ items be out Saturday, April 1, to p a r release flext week. for the city in the o f an of our children was called b y nnaa !the next ten to fifteen days, ac- .cumberits sighing th e form at the W fK* th a t he H um phreys stated m aterials used In the st^re^have ticipated in the election. fiffeergenev. — '■ ture, and of course I p ark ed th e Jcording to % T. Moore; M arfa office o f the city secretary. been |icircha«ed for . perm anent would like to see the school's tax B attle lines have been firnUj? the cur^. At tiie c o n - station agen t of S outhern Pacific, i D eadline for filing w as Satitr car use o r exhibit to h elp keeip the draw n4 even a t this early date, operated by « CON^INUfiO ON 9 -1 elusion of o p era tio n I dttwp* j P resently th ere are arinind day m id n ig h t ftnd. seeking re origittB) Winch sto re spirit, diesel ■ u iiit an d wiflv th e m f d f e H » ^ . ed thg contents of tiie palt along* th irty ci^s in th e M arfa yard and election, in th e A pril 4 electior, available in th e ev^ht trf a power side ^ e curb. -Phe sidew alk w as side-tracked n ear the stock pens, will be M ayor H enry A, Cof field, j. T h e store is m anaged by N a tio n a l P a rk Concessions, Inc. H i e failure o r ^ th e r em ergency in th e ____:. Clyde M cRarland and E. W._ Decrowded w ith pedestrians, none ea st of the city. city- This will assure residents of fo rm e r operators. W ay n e C artof whom noticed my actions, so The agg reg ate is being used to volln afn adequate and uninterrupted ledge of M arfa and Mrs. Gene fa r as I w as aw are of.*How about top state highw ays in the area, w ater supply at all times. C artled g e. of Alpine, closed out GRASS .FIRE th a t? Jlig h t on liroadw ay, the the Scenic D rive from ih e Davis ti ne I, date to be announced -C ontract for construction h as Marfa merchants, shop-keep T he M arfa V olunteer F ire De operation of the store on Feb busiest street in the; largest pity M ountain arest to U. S. 90, west next week, and readers must been let to Ed. .Porter of M idland, ru a ry % and the park concessioners, cafe owners and gargaea U .^ A ? ’* and th e Presidio highw ay, U. K p artm en t was called out around match the number with the ow ner of ' P orter Pools. P o rte r er h a s - provided 6V, and tbs' highw ay Stated th at he has been in - th e fa ce.. vice to. the public since th a t tim e. Readers Wili have an oppor fight, a grass fire on th e T. C M arfa and F t. Davis. pool! business fo r th e p ast tw enty There'll be a check fo.r $50 tunity to win $50 in the next Crosson Ranch, now operated by Canned groceries and o th er pro M arfa's W ater Dept. ca*ne in years, having built both private waiting for the person who few weeks, just by. identify R. H. (H appy) God bold. It was visions' a re sold at the sto re and FiGHT Fii,M HERE for a n o th e r pat on th e back this ' W ayne ^enucharnp, ^nanager reported thsit the fire w as of a .paspline and oil are available for correctly matches names and and m unicipal pools in th e W est ing photos of locaf merchants, week. It’s getting to be a habit oJ the Patace T heatre, announc- very s e v e re . n ature at th e time. m otorists. Texas area. H e te jalso-currently faces. ■ which will appear In an eanly w ith th e,d ep artm en t. F or the past Ied -.W ednesday th a t film s of tho However, Godbold la te r staFed building a miiniclpal p a rk pool a t . Wore information, on this' The public is invited to the edition of The Senllnel. several y ears Jack Dyer has been M onday, M ar. 13, P atterso n Johan- that; ‘‘it was in a position to be cerem onies on M arch 19, a t which M rM id liS d r“: “Get Acquainted” , issue of Cartoon photos of, rilo*# aw arded special t*esc6gnmon fo r i nson fight, will be show n at the bad, but vve got it u n d er control, tim e th ere will be brief rem arks The Sentinel, wifi appear in j P o rte r stated th a t he expects than, seventy local businessoperation of the system and clean* j Palace on T hursday, F rid ay and and it burned only 200 acres, oi by heads of cooperating organiza the pool to be completed around the March 16 edition ..of this mon* and women, will Appear Htiess of p lan t and distribution fSaturday, M arch 16, 17 and 18. ti CONTINUED PAGE 4 newspaper, watch for i t ini this edition of the The Sientions. ■. . grassland." system- Latest- is a com m endation from th e Am erican W ater W orks Association. C itation readsr “ that th e City of M arfa W ater D e p a rt m ent w as the recipient of an a w AJvl_nf for i^o tim e lost due to injuries, during the year.” I T I s n ’t if odd t h a t t h e e a s i e r a g a l is to look at, (hr* h a r d e r tho fellers stare ? By JI M O ’B R I E N ••# this new ten ter. Bankoi*, me.'chants, real estate men, cattle men, minor*;, railro ad ers and la borer*. Also m ak ing their way to ihe new-found city were the deni* >( ns of tlv . '•iii/enorv. gam blers, saj-i'ori kOepev.s. spoi ting people of ;«beih s e / e s . • all ijitent to .get a Jhanfi un sfHive^4he-free-fl<>wtn^ i liinney ol ihe boom days, i The town found itself .jammed ■m History Of Station In Next Edition And, w hile cn the subject of Water, the recent announcem ent by M ayor H enfy Cotfield. to sink an o th er well, on the city’s west sitje, to s e n ye a tw ofold purpose, em ergency w ate r for local resi dents, is an astute move. It is a very: gratify in g and. confident feeling to have w ater a t "your •fingertips/’ so to speak. You, could count all day and never , com pie te t h e list of cities which a re not so fortunate. M arja has w ater, plenty o f it, a t several dep ths. so potable th at not a drop of ^chlorine is ever added and yet th e ctty’tf. w ater always gets an A-l ra tin g from the. State Hea;lth D epartm ent. M arfa’s unlim ited w ater supply will be a trem endous* asse+ someday, because the search is always on lo r w a te r , . , m ore w ater. Even our n e ig h b o r ing cities, w ith the exception of Fort Davis, whfrh . at*o .hos* an excellent supply of good w ater, have difficulty getting. icve.n;- r\ grati —st ream - ' through their pumps. W hile M arfa sits In the middle of th e best wate r reSfirYOJr in the stftte Southwest; and P™P® 1 w " I w e S L ^ l . n a T MATTER OF TI ME — Two men, standing In the open doorway, at rear of the old Marfa depot LAST OF THE OLO^ Above photo Is a side shot of the old Marfa depot, showing the frelflht loading bulldlnfl, appear to be marking tlrrw until contractor) arrive to ttart dem oll.hlng the building, which w at platform In the far right corner. Forward portion was the station agent’s office, telegrapher room arbtt waiting room; Timbers <of the old structure, whioh had rested on the ground for more than half a century, s , 7 ; < « » • buii<,n« m n o t r e t u r n ,r o m were stW as good a$ the day they were Installed. (Sentinel Photo) v | forth It iMue.) T h . above phot. w a. UK.n from th . w « t ilde of th , bulldlnfl. (S.ntln.1 Phot.) a n enviable place in the « u n In j th e y e a n ahead. ‘ is ■ -.s1' v:a The Big Bend Sentinel, Thurs. March 9, 1,901, Marfa, Texas * T E X A S m e n u , fttittH T Itl . Schools Need Legislature With Backbone Al! h a ts a r e in t h e r a:;: n w as filing dead- h n r for the coming schot»1 b<+H-rd a-FH-l -city toufied Most- im portant at this time is tho sehool board election. This befrn^ Texas Public ochool Week, we should devote our ’ interests,, to the school situation. . It is definitely established ,af this' time, th a t there is a semi conservative and semi-liber al group divided on the local school question. N either group can be classed as u ltra liberal or u ltra conservative, both inculcate certain beliefs of both in their platform , if we can call the program of each a platform . It is still too early, in the race to determ ine just what i/rogram will be proposed by the two candidates seeking seats of mcumbcnts. _N o statement'Tias'come from eith er of the men on a positive p rogram , -however, thoy have .voiced, th eir opinion on their aim s and purjxjscs, short of actual opposition to the present school board's program . There is no sign of outright disagreem ent w ith present board program s, as far as is evi dent at this time. There m ay bo som ething said as the campaign draw s down to -tho April 1 voting deadline. One of tho oandidates has staled iliat ho is unhappy with the staff and with tho eum eulum at the school.. He did not broaden .his rem ark, but stated that lie would rlo so at a lat'»r date. . One of the candidates h as.stated that he is interested in using present funds to bettor ad, vantage than is being-done at this time. There •fu rth e r efcvhoTTrttorron thla,-sttb jecfr-— — We w on’t agree or disagree with either incum bents or opposition, however, wo fit; state th a t schools need-'more money. Yos; even more th an they now .have. 'XoT'o'niy the Maria school system, but-every school-system in the sia-te 'f Texas, from the smallest di-"!iief r> jho-largest univers-itv, . W ho a ro ■y' iti --a -V'» ing U. S. Senal'uia! race? T hritx q /on.'I u i.i4.-f.u^< iha.t ii* — ■bftbi.v c ( . r ? / u s i n g . m o r e t h a n o n e v o t e r ac r'e ^ s-)): 0 ■ State of Texas; , Actually this thin;: <s a farce. T here1 art' m ore than seventy persons seeking the va.\ited seat of Lyndon Johnson, and ninety per cent ' -Qf these l/^dple knuw-.fullMj-ell they- haven't a snow ball’s chance to win. As stated by D r./'Iaren o e C a s ey of Sul Ro^s, who to_the M arfa Iiotary Club I uosflay.. ----N facing a vet v sorr ous problem, to keep well equpiod m(*n and .- ssohYen.” Added the professor of histor\,.'‘“The le g is lature has a solemn obligation to moeet the de mand of public education, which they have stead fastly refused to meet over the years. If they (the Legislature) fail to 'm e e t the demand by facing the problem squarely all education will suffer.' The le g isla tu re has the wherew ith to meet the dem andl A m ajority of the people of Texas has already voiced an opinion on a general sales tax, which would go a long way toward meeting m any needs, but solons have no appe_ rite for a General pales tax. W hy? , y Why can't these Ttrrm face up to Jho pro---- hlerns tJuUm llJjv jh o horns, so to speak, and get on with logislatiorntTnt^ts--sorrfrr needed-’ in the state. The Big Bend Sentinel -------------------^ N ew iM 4>e^ —— — — ___ Published EAch Thursday By THE BIG BEND SEN TIN EL PUBLi8HfNG COMPANY M arfa, Ttxae *P. 0 , Box P Telephone PA *43S4 IN V E S T IN SERIES H S A V IN G S B O N D S ■We have d o tte d iopresontativ.es to the Leijislatoro, fullly believing that they will legislate, to tl-.o' host of 'their ability. Yet wo find they are afraid to make a’ move. They act like a'hild. ren-who have had their hand in tho cookie jar. __ ,_vvhy have a Ji^ sk iU irc if it isn’t going Vo m n (hr bi’siHe-Js, <>f’the state.? aIs there any need to 'pay out millions o f dollars in salaries and incidental .expenses if we’re not "going to get ..nothing for our money? le g islato rs'are. a'fraid to make a move un less they ■"feel the pulse of the folks back home." It seems to me th a t th e y ’ve already felt - the pu lse, else how would they be electeci.-------- JAMES J. O'BRIEN - Editor and Publisher A I lee O 'B rie n .............. ................ ......... A d v e rtis in g Entered as Second Class Matter at the Post Office tn Marfa Texas, under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. Any Erroneous Reflection Upon the Character, Stand Ing, or Reputation of any Individual, Concern or Corp oration That may Appear in the Columns of the Big Bend fJentinel will be Corrected when called to the ’—” Attention of the Publisher. Copy Ommlssions and TV* pograhical Errors axe subject to correction in the next issue of the publication, after, being brought to the At* tention of the Management. This Newspaper will not be responsible for manuscripts or photographs not so* licited for publication. • $500 — $1,000 $5,000 — $10,000 • Redeemable at par • Liberal yield —3%% when held to mcjturfty SUBSCRIPTION RATES • Interest paid by check twice a year In Presidio, Jeff Davis and Brewster C ourses, |3 per Year Toum ave m o re th a n m o n e y w ith Outside Three-County Area, $3.95 per Year. Subscriptions are Payable In Advanoe W e elect re p r e s e n ta tiv e s to a g o v e rn in g b o d y b e c a u s e e v e r y o n e c o u l d n ' t c o n v e r g e c?n a s t a l e c a p i t a l on<o a v e e r to 'set l e g i s ' a t i >n to. i;i)\-|Tii ill(i'=e people. W e el'V t r e p i ' e s e n l a ! i\'"S handle this .jab, a n d if t.K<y C a n ’t do it. withnot r.<•f1*rr ?r g . e v e r y ! h ing bark it; t h e paaple... v. •i .- ka\ .(-■- a ' - . e i 'i s l a t u r c ? — . • '' ')\c l;;-t.('’.i;' daV ? ri’hc'ro's.. oi^iy D 'ic w a s . lla s.e ihe filing f<je. A V. S-. S enator gels $2.1,00() plus, ■f-ir year. Thtvie more t-irnn*n w rn xy tileif J‘yr Srrf).’ yet in a gc'neial c’kMiion a candi date niust pul up arou-nd $2,5^0 for .the -same race. Why can't- Jhc L egislature d-o.’something at>oul this situation?.R aise the ante foi -oft-ye;*and special e’ection.s. Ey—V e rn - Ga n-fc rrl Texas Press Assockrt:on s. a w ith." Ra-'fer.ring tr> k 'l l e r s lie h a d reAUS1I .X. l ex. J-Iop^s. l o r -earl-y ^.ceivo/j, llaxlcw.ootl. cited .ciU'-e afl . e g i s l a t i w a g n . y m e n t on - m o n e y - . cas e in w h i c h p e o ple d e c l a r e d .Sunday Masses 'R*v. J. 6. Di\rkor,. p»st6r G:30, S:30 and 11:00. a.in. ' Emmanuel Baptist Church Masses on F irst F ridays—-6:30 —)(jiriin.e • <YV,ia:iiuri:\|«'- +iit—jhf* du.^t TTT? r -».^r: r^^oiv<^i-;iiTK»i div y n 1Sunday School 9:45 a.m.; when., As the fituation now stands \\'o. ihe \axmium- pena-lties fcjr‘ rela;iv(‘l\’ and 8:00 a.m. » t h e H o u s - 1- tv-g-a.n t o Vote. • * payer must loot the bill, and an expensive one harm less, m inor violations or for. Preaching, 11:00 a.m.; Training ^ F u tu re is dim- for th r e e . br ih 1 Many are outright Week Day Masses— 7:00 it. will be, for tho special election. And iherincidents th at were not their Union, 6:30 pjri.; Preaching, TJS0 lour deficit-erasing rheasures reV plunk- down fifty dollars to get their nam e oil there is the!run off to th in k 'ab o u t, More1money fault. — ' com m ent.tvfr Iw Gcw. i V ^ - D a n i e L _________________________ p.ljfl. ■ ... . -r. ....—. . , . --■■y- 8:00 a.m. th e ballot. T hat's p re tty , cheap advertising. down the ra t hole. < F irst io bo derailed W’a s .a proIn t-lie sam e briefing, form er O thers have been obviously pushed into, th e spot Raise the ante for th is kind of an election Confessions—S aturdays 4 to 5 posal to rftise the gas production Sen. Johnny B.-Rogers of Austin i Monday, W.M.S. Circle, 7:30 p. by opportunists, who are seeking to pull vote* and.^ let the candidates pay p a rt of the load, tax from 7 to 10 p er cent. Its defended th e plan as basically |'m;; Fourth Monday, Brotherhood. and 7 to 8 p.m. aw ay from a stronger candidate. But w hat will just as they do in a g e n tra l electiori. We tliiiik *■‘. ■ RjAjnsoT1, Rep. George Hinson of sound deispite problem s arisin g 7:30 Piia. they do a t run-off tim e? it’s u n fair to 'buy” a $25,000 a y e a r job for ? , Minoola, asked th a t it not be from uneven or u n fair law enST. PAUL'S tPUCO PAL How can we avoid a sim ilar situation at measly $50, I ta d a y , Royal; Ambassaoora» „ voted out of ccm.mitU'e. He ex- forcem ent. "D uring the p ast year> b h u n Ch : pressed hope th a t the money u nder th e presen t plan," said Ro- 7:00 p.m., In term id ate G. A , 7:00 : couldibc gotten some ‘th er way. gens, 'T e x a s had the lowest num* PUBD. Rev. William A. Anthony, Vicar * bet' of highw ay deaths since 1949.” Holy Com inunion: 2nd & 4th . 'I * ' >,!K'r.' the abandoned N um ber of deaths in proportion Sunday, 9 a.m. W ednesdays 10 ororKVt.y net and a bill to . ra».sj,» t0 the num ber c i m iles traveled FIRST M ETHODIST CHURCH a.m. fh.o fran e.-so t f.xes on in te r s tA was the l0WCiit in history. M orning P ra y e r and serm on; v Guy B. S ir dwell, Pastor corporafioi.s -..- uot .overwhelmi^t? 1st, 3rd & 5th Sundays, 9 a.m. Approval o f “ih e House Revenue: Rogers said there was no obC Sunday Services Church School: W ednesdays 4 j n d T a ^ tip rrC o m m itte e but rai^vje^tteM ^^ ^ an o v in g some, of th e p:m. Church School * 9:4^ a.m. V _( 1 into a h o rn et’s^nest of onoosition m ore petty, Inconsequential vioChoir Practice: W ednesdays 5 M arfa children w ere cautioned on the House floor. Both w ere lations from th e penalty point p.m. , ' ■_ - ' :..-::-Worsnipv^'Service. ♦ 10:55 a jn . opposed \J)y 79-to 69 votes. list. .......... 5 h s ^ cek flying kites Vote, on another, rev en u e moa- \ . , TT ,. - -p n . ^ .A rf -'CHURCH OF CHR 1ST siire - far- n tlli t y com panies w as i. lFO R T ^ CAUSE J1A S Wednesday ...... I-re M WalkSL h. Two segm ents of the m ilk James S. DeVoll, Preachef Choir P ractice ..........nr... 7 p.m. I ’ ■.Wro5* T^vns pf>sU>one.d ^ ffer its sponsor- elaim * in.’ustiy, a r e . ’cinert ift b a ttle o v er PA 9-4674 ed it h-'td. been ‘ ^mended io ' | T’ftV*.1 the .coivtitions i*c:tei> w hich rrfilk SUNDAY; ,.death " This bill,, oy Rep.* May FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH fro m o ih c r st.vL v m ay be hrm oght He ^ue'-resfed nn open fioTd. - ^ a r r ik e r of Roby, \yould set a . Bible Classes -10:00 A.M. s f ^■ ---- ——*---- -— \ w-'iiy. f.rn.y' o~N*h>v<fr> Atifi'bngy" uniform .utiltty'''"t^y”i ^ F ' 7 y Rev. C. Atlbrltton -Worahip^Service ■11*00 A.Mj cfvoMsr /><;. idcat nj.- ^ fnr per cent nnd e’im inate exep^ons ( vrv-iorers ;Viy nil shiner * •VORSHIP SERVICES: .; Wednesday--Sunday .night .service Sunday,. M atch 12, 1961. j- .n.v-nor- n ‘5 .r*,npVrooc fb^ki^es f o r r u r u a i ai'eas arid REA eo-pns i5jj| wh'^-h' WMii'd". r^quuV .tha’t the I p.m. / • -.. ■: «n- -.be ;st'v^Vs; ■- Fourrh..f-jf;;Gev^nor panieV s de"--/jT(vV ,P,‘ ■TSotvr:.'tme.nt »;ert'rfv: Sunday H o rn in g . 11:00 a.m. > »'oi-vs ficit tvrncel'rlg 'ipea:niros <;b^sid<^ p,lv ' :vniVfr>ert tnto^^T-exS erm on: “Am I My B rother's SAN PABLO METHODIST c‘-.f..tr^'^jr';h>--yr^ r>d -rwv<h' Ka- the gas ta x . f^ n c h is e rax nnd ^ . -,t . m ilk ' ^ to 1 K eeper?” j a. 0 V,0 '. -/'-• CHI RCH r■a ■'!<e .1■i tv 1»r>a v ecV‘ r ,?n ' >'*dn c- «*iV<au<!o i » v o i :>'oMy Sunday Evening: 7:30 p.m. 'V ; .ci^ctrjc . ” the .- WTT.T p p s a i 11q. ■ 1a Ice. . the' ^-1 .a.OO^.'OOO'^a a" v " t :-■■ Serm on: ''T he Sacrifice G rac e’ Biv. Anlh^ny Montes, Pastor rv-. .. 1 . '■'’Ol'-jb1'? yiv>r- . f(, ■ f a r m -*:0 r w ^ o t rcvyi af God.” - ' /.. S.TV thf •rh^'o ;V. • . Sunday. School — 10 A.M. ri'viili- jf. ft'.-i l-.ijn '*C!-n ’buif:!;;ig -T'•era i v , , , !;ir h i g h n a n . 1 - 'M k Wednesday. Evening: 7:30 p m. Church oorvjt"* - - 11 A.M. m a u r n - - .'y [ f t ' e s s e a a r c A W y ,c’' i ' r 'r1:vi ’h o1.cy•1r I - \v ii v.s. v n t h e ; .h ' a i r t h e g e n e r a l 'V.-: >>■>■• t*‘1' : i ORGAN-lZATIONSr • T 't '■ *'■»fArYF— .1:,¾.. P.M. ; / v.r f'j'' . .,.-. S u n d a y Schcol, S uinlay OMo p,' > a . ra.irke ’i t 1 i r r h V f a r the?v> Ohurrh Service. -7 P.M. ■ a n i • \ X :" v / a s f .:-. • ■, i tri "V .m. , •-Wednesday Sc.rvies 7:30 P.M. b u y -fro'T-a aiT.yonf' b a t nnw W: ;i child 'm ay •' receive'•'•an''. T'f r :.-- c.f kigali ' e d h o 1 '.a .'-fVCj’i g , Queers. -Trie’s* say. r'-^.n'tire.;!, in •n'-''1’" Fri.lay1 ' IIoi;r of P ray er T 1 f'.v'- p-1- tr^ t mnv1 rg'v-.n(d T raining , Union; Sunday, 0:30. i ’ m . ...: ' .: '.■ ■■.■' ■■ , . — f o r -li r^ e:.. as a i ’o u s e d ( j o n b f oi;t-<:f^tat:e dairiKv:.vi-buld ■i i i- !* fr> ’ V a1’'-''" w^rrrtwnM/-' .1- flooded Tt' c-’or oh be, impo^saV'C1 and . i p r a o t u al. P.e- . p.m. ' ' / ' . V•a . r-r..!;a- 'vj<; n^Avever' that -kUrt.-' JEHOVAH’S W ITNESSES f )\mn '* :f ■>' ho rnT>y4l^i£.Iv^_£afe, :f The South A frica n -witch . - :-.. — — . . W.M.S.: Tuesday, f».00 a m . mono}-'-'y lor .Texa^p'rorlT1.^ ’,•$ and .., -1-.,- ,y ; ” V ndes- a re f ol 1owed . lot fvry.; doctor rattles chunks of ox. T11.8 W. San AhtipnSo Ave. . ; bone arid lion's fe^Ttv; ShellsV" b e a d s , bel l s, c o in s, b o ltfe c o p s. doh^jTe f/om His neck." This ii how he dlogrvosei a .Cose. , , prescriljei rr,ys>eri»u* ch arm s an d b la c k tn a g lc : •potibns. '-V. i &■' iV. fy ; ■StV'.v& r.r; The frad.ifiohol 8a hlu dec* tori, Hie liefbolUt»v vie —a corKoetion of herfci ioi(! to cvre dithma, dictbetes, ecxema^ high biped pressure and cerl Educated doclo/f have convinced many herbolitM to study "westfrnl<ed^ mtfhodi. • •&;v-' i«;:0 V\.- Modem medteJne baflfei the frilJo* ence* of black magic crt th e South African front, Baragwanath hospital, the larged on the continent,: ha» 1,640 bads, caters to 500.000 out. l>atjents a yea r, employs ! 62 full* time doctors, many oftheffl Santo.; /W /y : V - I ’ , R e P T y r . - p o n s o r / t v o t i j ;j g h { ' i ^ 4 > i a c e s r T 6 c o h s u f r i e r s . / ~ b y a-: n n i ' ^ w '7 ^ 0 - 7 0 v o V a ^ o h n ’c P i j b l \ & I Te :■1 t h C < i m r n i 1 t i o n o f p o s t p o n e - a c t i o n a m i n e 4 r)(r .;l n m : o ^ e d . t h e i b d L........... . . Tom Kincaid ■ Jr. a rd l.jit G,A.: W ednesday: . Tuo..7:30^'.p.m.-.Bible ' Study,. Yit -c 4 :0 0 ,/^ . ■ 'V. • Fri.. 7 ;30-p.m. rM4nistry Sch..:_ . . luros ;irvl st^ c lv :raoi?y’ m easure u n t i l < F IF I^ IK N ’S PK ^SrO N S STtT-' Fri. 8:30 p.m. M inistry Devel e d : the beginning of the sp rin g 1 O pponents nressed for; artion 'lu. DIED £ plan.to bolster the fire -. Adult Choir:. W ednesday (5:45 oprtient. -■ .- / '. . // * season. ‘ "kill it now." m en’s pensicm fuhd brought howls p.m. : ‘ ; Some ;m ein ^ rs. n f r t e d rhe|.r..0f protest' fro m /th o se asked, to. Kun. 3 p.m. W atch tow er stu d y y 'v^ ^(^retairies -svere h^>gjzed donn-ia_ .,.r th/> tnh m nn i c i ^ r .gov FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH in E nglish; 4:15 in Sbanish. entnu^iFJists jyfse oniv <Jr * rof- letteiV '■’ ernm ent and fir^ insurance com ,i answ ering “hundw*!* iV»t ^ v:rv7 w i t h prom pted by serm ons and relip.anies. ' Bible School 10:00 a.m. ASS6MBLY OF GOO in -it 't arc P’ood eonducto^s giyus m agazine articles against j mo*nf "iw.nt in It is under study in the House ^VcfH.itv- .nnft inereasfi th e thy> proposal, // . /: : . . .R evenue and Taxation CommitA S S ^ B k V OF GO b Morriing Worship: 11:00. a ^ j danger of electric shock, e i t h e r ; Aetuatly the resolution (H JR 4) tee;r " / , '/ ■" Rev. R. R, Urown -. Midweek Prayer S etv i^: Wed ; from electric wires: or from at- cloes not l e g a t e Horse^racing bet- Rep. Frank'»n Spcare of .San ] . P H and Wed. n ig h t S ervieet 8:00 p.m. . j conditions. M etal ting. It calls only for a poll of Antonio i-«t Sponsor of th e bill nesday 7:30 p^m. ' * i shouldn’t be used in th e cdnstruc- public sentim ent on the. subject -which would levy an e x tra 2.75 Sunday School 10:06 a .m .’ W orship Slervlt'e l l : 0 0 ^ ; m . : tion of kites either. of W hether ^or not th e voters per cent tax on fire iTisurarice Revival Begins Aug. 21. W alker Warned model builders vv^uW to vote officially on prem ium s, w ith th ree fourths ot 1against flying planes near electric ftt th6 n6* 1 general the m oney raised tp go to th e Wires, “T he-m odel builder could u V */-i-i " u p e n s i o n fvtnd, l^lun'dpa GEORGE ROSS, PHARMACIST receive a serious shock if th e Thert the topic would still be governm ents also would be a^ked i control w)rt touches an electric^ ^for fegtslartvc debate. . t o w th e ^ p o c itW is to c 6 tO M O * J M AH0T STORK ‘ line he said K erry s argum ent is th a t the City officials said they didn t j ' ’ ; : people have a rig h t to exm eaa know w here the money would C l # ^ P R l^ iM # T K > W l>M^RiMWwCY "If a kite does became caught th e ir opinions; and th e y can d o . come from / • Insurance Industry in the wires, don’t tr y to g e t i t . so at th e April 4. election a t no spokesm en declared it would be MARFA NATIONAL BANK down. E ither leave it alone, o r cost to th e state. ,u n fa ir to charge all insurance call the WTU offices for a s s is t ^ PRTVER INSURANCE P E - ;buyers — in th e country as well Y t? C A W O S V 0 E P T ^ to pay for city fireance,M he suggested. nATE-D—Everyf»he \varijs to pro- t s the city T - . , , . , m ote sa fe driving. D isagreem ents m en’s pensions 1 M a r f a & P r e s id io . T e x a s -.In discussing electrical safety, co^ e ^ n,y on w heth er the pro^ ^VTTT -,,r^')nl-ger .:mT)dev h>s ff'n- s-.ffM-v as w arm ,tom o o i ’y . tlifi .pQwe.r—company «fiPQKcsman ^ rating auro1wsqftTice S tE W h m M TYPES a w e miovisicn a r radio a a twin as without export help. He pOtnMd out th a t W TU servicem en would be glad to advise them concerning high voltage lines n ear th e ir hom es , ■ hreifin * fo r . tat , A ustin ne1^ ™ " ' . 1S®?', Ie,W00( i ’ ^ i |, Hn' / w Plan tlia t wou^f really -prom ote safe d r iv in g . . . but one th a t law- m R F A LOCKER P L A N T t PH KING INSUltANCB AQtNCV ELIT| LAUNDRY & CLEANERS SARKER OIL COMPANY rfia « c n 6 s e n t in e l The Big B end Sentinel, Thurs. March 9 ,1961,'MAsfe, Texas Ronch'Fcirrn N ew s Beef Production System Proved Story Of Cowboy Of Old West i i U i ego Stal ion, March S Utilizing farm fee<ls, crop re-siduos, small grains and .Sudan pas! ture for l>eef production 1 has been 'proven practical and profitable for Texas farm ers, Over a seven :y ear span at the Beevill^ Ejjper!irfent Station, calves weighing 387 ! pounds on Septem ber 16 showed an average £ain of <Wt> pounds by December 23 of -tho following yt i;r. when fed on this system. ^ Open Sun. Ai 1 : ‘5' Mon. Tues. At Gi 15 ■ : A H eart W arm ing Story Of A Young Boy Who Had To Choose Sides In The Civil W ar?? —Jifmmo-Roclgerft.------------Chill Wills - In "The Little Shepherd tt Of KiAgdom Come . Color By DeLuxe WEDNESDAY ONLY Only dne.tmui will be needed to ■opt-rate. this gigantic stripping shovrl which will be the world'.'? largest mobile land machine. Size comparison's are fantastic . .--. it will reaclj Vs Tvigii' as "the dccli ot the (lolden Gate Bridge . .rstand 4f» feet higher , than N'iagara Falls. Total height is 220 feet from ground to booni point, or, that of a 20-story building ! Almost twice the size of any excavator ever built* it will scoop out 173 tons of earth, deposit it eet away, (the length -o ^ a city block) and 50 seconds later return for the next t)itc. The ma terial removed by this shovel in one month could fill a 11 the cars in ■a -train .strfrtc-hinaburgh to Chicago, In one day, the llo-cubic yard dipper will tun cover enough coal to heat 7,500 homos for a month f the coal en-" ergy in that a.'ueuni <o'iIm peuer 2.0(000,000 wa.-dvitig mcj-lviiu ..The .operator.'will taia> a j.’ivate tlevator ‘o reach h i ; !.■-.conditioned "ofVtce,” five si-.n '<■. 'uji.' He wi'll coinn>l ih'e*m:-.<:liihir with only two hand levers ajid two foot pedals, moving the h-alT. million, pounds of. ntuterial at speeds up to 2.5 nii.ies per.hour. Bucyrus-Krie Company, Se ;th Milwaukee, Wis., is building :1 ■ niant shovel for the i'eahcxiv ('oa 1 Co., St, Louis, it will be c->m-pjpted jn two year*, nnd-cumptL nent patts will be shipped to jt mine site in western Kentucky by more than 250 railroad cars. Erection will "take six to seven n i A n f Wb n i * WA j i . ‘ rt^ L *%»*.*%•»»» *V excayatbr will lower the cost of mining: deepi^buried coal which otherwise could not be recovered Ranch Loans Ba n k e r s. L.! r E**>• O- ¢3. M ’ .A N •Y,, y j. C Prepayment friv ile g s‘Any Asuounf Any lim e FEDERAL LAND BANK ASSOCIATION OF MARFA sr E .' M c F A R t A N O F IN A ^ G IA t C) U R R E 3 f * q _ N D E N T M A R F A ,. T E X A S .,'" . 80X, 1.1,08'. . r Marfa, Texas , F^hone PA 9:4641 J. FRED LALANNI, M anager r f ill (A »tory of the cowboy as he was, and as he is pictured today.) F o rt W orth, Texas, M arch 7, 1 9 6 1 -Famous names in Texas history will live again in the memories of oid-timers attending the "84th annual convention of the Texas and Southw estern Cattle R aisers Association in F o rt Worth, March 20*22. heyday; he experienced floods when Fort G riffin was a t its and stam pedes; he hunted buffalo, worst, listed 11 persons, Including and he m ade friends with the In- himself, who w ere either killed dian. But how different this life or seriously wounded in gun fights from th a t presently depicted on th at were connected w ith his d u t he nation’s television screens. ies as an officer. Only two of A few y e a rs back, an enter- tthe casualties w ere prising w rite r set out to discover cowboys, for him self jubt how extensivt? Many of the present tales o# .w ere the differences 'betw een- the ;actual old-time cowboy and ihe violence,, also center on the old trail drives to the north, but a A collection of elaborate ccn* ’modern public im age of him. I1 or dies -1 ti>sts. ti c c Hook "ftiHteetu al'-aeeetm t5-of-92^o^ 'Ol SI . n. My fed s o r g h u m , sil- , vrili l,e there to remind them of were interviewed, just one h a d ; these drives reveal that the v io imm ^r;»jn I agi.U ■ cattle business evor mural a man, and the victim j I^ ^ 'c Was jic ilh e r as serioufi n o r se ed m e a l !n dry'>.)l w h e n grazing- and of ir/’n w ie ► ^occurred""as oTten as som etim es v’re active in was a cow thief. w a s no! a d e q u a te . It w a s .found those day:*. , ) In these days there often is r o t upposed. o he lu-p' of'.I ih'o. h o w e ver. \o much effo rt to distinguish bet The usual crew for one-of these T h e aci'iviiies of suoih m e n as ween cowbovs and the bad men fee,! r.-ir :'Jr;tU\s whil-* g ’ a d n g if: •I. K l e b e r g . I. T. t ' l y o r , tid of early day frontier Tv'xas. Port t d riv es'w as. fro n 10 to 20 mien, ;i _*■■■ ! j). is!11’11*, and a review of r..e ■■happenings” Ca[>t. R ichard King, ■<*•11 (l.Ne'TV!! ;s ‘ \s lien ' 1.as a !cr. Griffin fo. a tim e the last town 1 ; i.<! 1. ' ’ i 1’T^ lot- ( ' h a r l e s g o o d n i g h t , i ';iii W a ’g o n - ^ we S.I ot all the Texas cat lie i on these 92 drives revealed th a t 111 y i ■'(' !n o’ ■ <1;'V -1 , er. a n d h u n d r e d s if.f e t h e r s win*-. country, is ''.’sally ■rep resented as onlj four of the more than 1,000 rowbuys iii red f ir t hose Tlftves --cH^ved-eattle r a n c hes o u t..nf fron-tt—rntr t t o tt: a village given over to muv'a lawh a d been killed. . r e c a l l e d by s « „1, itn It. ,-. s in-r..nr mi 1ier o n 1, w i l l .leisnesi;.. liuL tl).' i<~ct that tin- old i h e s o n s a~hd g r a n d s o n s of tin town was in the cattle c.ouniry : \ -i --dag» Or e had been killed in-a d ru n k Oil i':-e ies Is. c a t t l e m e n of t h a t e r a . ■,'.irl floes- not necessarily convict its en brawl at a saloon, presum ably Va.’U Ol the cat lie :vt cowboys <.f ijlayirt^r u m ajor part ^ somo other covvtx?>, a -.l th ree ■f-i r hai'fiincss those men :;<> c•!i;i of grazing geni'rally in its di: t ot ,'»-in.c\s. had been killed by Indians. s;;ow<>d thui g r a / Mig and di-ylot mif-’h, fx UMisri ; 4 by ‘‘Ike" Pi^T~^r o tt an TrrTr nvn years -rtfHenrv' H erron, Who was a peace ■fe<?d'ing W'-' O mcir.e jii'ofitable than Although In d ia n s . w iie a pro ago. officer during most of the tim e blem at tipies, m ost ?i them s elling after' g: a/.ing only. Although lie became one of the This type of beef production could be handied w ithout resortmost influential men in the cattle riyotem- i v ^ ^ ^ a d.v^uilag^.ts. as,.\y.cJ inty tn firearm s, as illustrated by as its disadvantages. On the crc industry "of Ills day. Pryor never the following tru e account w hich dit side of the lodger, a large dream ed . of becoming a cowboy rappeared' in The C attlem an m a ^amount of-fani.-grow n rouKhaKG and ° “ ’n ™ « h,s °"Ln hRrd ^ gazine in 1917. is m arketed thi;f»ugh cattle; re was 18 years of age. In the la te 1870*8. when herd Kollowing' this decision. Pryor turns for farm-produced grain a fte r herd" of Texas cattle w ere i ' .i ;f ,.h i J iU i 'r ^ \ M v h experienced ' l i t of I I I I .4 adventures m a v be jtu-'ieast'd ii so d tniougn » i r i,l l .v . w all . U l thp .■ cH,.I V i M U■.U , l driven N orth over the old Chls:__ rti,,, ............... pioca rti -e___ rath er than un the open—and hardsh'ps known —- — to the — holm T rail; Ike P ry o r’s herd .was, neer Texas ranchm an. He drove a few week s ahead of a herd drivo t head'Of cattle Up the F ort W orth, Texas, M arch 8 . en lay Bill Jackman. including-.beef cattle historic Chisholm Trail during Its gi*ous to crop -.production; and - , - -. ■. . s _ 1961- We need to im prove th e | I t w as the custom for the m an n.anure from the lots is. dpp/lied fo<KlIot construction, fencing and quality of beef, and to be able to following to pick up lost cattle hack to 'th e land. . w atering ■of grazing fields;, feed roduce it a t less cost. and drive them on until th* h e rd Some of "the disadvantages irig equipment storage ant This w as th e them e o f Ute m ain ilwy. w(?ie luat from m at r eached this type of system are that farm are required. speaker’s address a t the a n n t^ l Bill Jack m an ’s h erd picked up a steer beef production req u ires.. Anyone desiring iu rth e r- infor- ieonvention of th e Texas ^and ^teer 4o^t bv Ike P ry o r and w as .ow ning two sets of cattle at vhe. m ation on this type of beef pro-^Southw estern C attle Raisers Asso- taking film along -for Ike, w ith i samn tim o; - it._ ta .kesw. -fthot11 In dnction cvsteguflhould aisk the l o ±hp. first tim e F o rt tfoed-kit^ntiottSi-R e d - R^ve r - w asm onths to finish each group~of cal agent for a copy of L-507, .W orth w as h 6 St to this group of Riir< hprrt had .. cattle; and additional funds for “F a rm Steer Beef Production. ' |m en w ho six y ears earlier had gone a few days' drive in to th e ---------- —----- --------- ;— — ----------- :.------. - ~ ----” 1 | joined forces to “worK together Indian Nation. One afternoon a or the good and common in terests band o f about 40 Indian w arriors, Including th e ir squaws, rode up to of all stock’ raisers.’ ^ r d - a n d . the W h e n ' TSCTCA iaemhero in Fort W orth, M afeh .20,^2, .for Chief handed him a letter, which L A W N - PL A N T - TREE FOODS their &4th annual convention, read as lollows: hotel lobbies once again will re“To All T rail Bosses: * BERMUDA GRASS SEED pound w ith talk about.m ethods of. . ‘T h is m an is a‘ good Indian; J SPREADER AVAILABLE increasing the.efficiency of beef know him personally. T reat him Sec Us For Poison To Rid Your Stock Tank production, but the solutions vvilT well, g ’ve him beef and 3^011 wili be based on circum.stances far have no trouble ft?' driving throu OfTVIoss And Other Growth. Also Poison different from those of 1S83. gh his c o j^ trv . j>ijnecl, Ike T Fcr All Types Of Undesirable Range Plants Those were tlie days of the -free Pryor. ■ range . . . but was the-closing A fter reading l h '. tetter, Bui . -day's. In a special meeting in late rode^ into ai/? heru. and cut piit . th " •PgigArs’ •tasocia- ik e’^ igfeei- for the -Chi^* '^t <rV. tion president, C .' L. C arter told killed, the steer then anc then? 1 Biil fhe group, “A change m- the fr e e v and hatlrange system is inevitable, and w ent oh N orih wit^ his herd. ii i . Kt the people m ust accept and con- ..peace, .tilankliu; k icrtt' tbnmtflH'ps with ‘ these na- ^dviee. ■-. : .tent Still Foremost MARFA WOOL & MOHAIR CO. ••tural i& n d n e c e s s a r y changes. ’ »■* • . — Absolutions passed at the nit'-'.." '... . i-ng in d jc a t e ■t h e r e w a s considerable a g r e e ^ n e n l ; TheV . n s k c d f rvM -I'la'-V n a s s e d to pvoteet all pi'f-1-, p •>e''t.y.’ r i g h t s e-ifher-. in fences;-)-. |> ;r a s ^ ^Vl1 CAM VEST0CK Mlnit ii.; all p r o p e r t y t a x e d by ti t1 <e>’- 'j ■•.rnmerit is ('ntitl/‘d to. tile ‘/ a m e I o rotee tio n. rW m a t t e r to w h o m 1 ’ e ’onging- o r to w h a t . Inwild :iise->.' A N Tm mm* FEDERAL-STATE V!ARKH NEWS SERVICE UNION STOCK YARDS f r.<> eil i/en may aijpvourur.e . it. y - ■; - ; -1:: CATTUE whethci' for agricuhural o r ^ r a . ’- j s la u g h te r : steers arid heifers ing purposes; and voted th at iS^ 'd y to strong, instai.co? n0 each m em ber of this Association cenls higher; cows rath er uneven, is -.hereby-.- required to establish s^oafjy to- stro n g ' hulls steady to . gate? ;i.t -.-all places and boi.ris wea]^» through Wednesdav', lat('r vi-here neiLdiborhood 'roads pass fj rnrrpr fry re p.ts higher.; sfocker through th e ir' j/astures and that an(1 feeders gt-rierally ;. stean y ' any- .’m em ber of. Ihis Assotdntion W ednesday. l<ner strong ^ » r • _i_ so refusing to establish gales ,?n to mostly 50 cen its' higher. High -suctlToa^s sh all be subject to sin- standard and go<>d 500-650'in; mtx]3ension from this. Assod.ation. , e(j sla u g h te r. steers aijd heifers T -r ■ Buick's Cledd Look a n d sumptuous new comfort have today’s costliest cars looking to their laurels the w& exciting A te g flJ b o u t B ^ i$ be$t e x ^ pride, t t e r ^ s so inuch to be proud of. Proud o f its aw ard-w inning - d e a n Look of Action w hich so clearly points to your good taste* Proud of the comfort you can offer your guests: seats soft as easy chairs; flatter floors; lavi$h room for legs, heads and hats; Buick’s silky Control Ann ride. Proud, too, of the well-mannered w* big new W ildcat V-S and exclusive, never-sliift I\irbine Driv^ (now at n a extra costl) take orders from your toe. Discover all this pliu the modesty of 8uick*s pdoe ta g -a t ybur dealer s In th e upcom in g convention, $24 5q. t0 $25 5 0 ; %%2 tcT A ll ll t( vy M o f in te e tic id e s W N 'W O *° S2l0 p«r pair, closA p t ti w t n a t1 w ,m. mmmnn and few ing $155 y p i common arid few AS FtN fii AS W V^AN 0 0 f j. ^ ihe talk will be on such topics as $24..80; utility $19 to ^22 50. Load 4he proposed new' beef grading good ffru^ m=;n ctn^rs $24;• load Imrt 1050 ih lb, steers system, a new meat tem ten/ing ]v standard 1125 lb. * steers process, a nd a; modern heet_jr o - ^99nn. ]npi^ go<K| too lbv Heifers ‘ provem ent p ro g ram . . •" fa H o ts.:$2S:^vefaT T ots utiIlty anrt ^ n d : which could possibly have as. ^ e a t ^ 650 to '<)00.1b. steers $18.50 to an im pact bn the presen e ^22, Utilitv arid few com m ercial cattle industry,as th e^ lo s^ o fT re e spari! over range had p j th e cattle industry $1 g 50, canners and cutters $12 of. thtt.la tfe.ia th flentury.----- ti^ _ — ^ mmo r . ciai bulls $lf.75 to $20 .20 ; canners iand cuttet^ $ ^ 30 to $18.30, Good and choice 156^50 lb ,. stbekter aiid feedere steers $22 to $25.50; {m edlwn anct Je w good . S19<50 to $22.75; common 1118.50 to^ $19,50. nA*A on* ehoice 5IW-650 atodc;er a n d feeder heifer# t o . w to $24J25; jtifediuift and te w good TrM THmming Jft8 5 0 tto w l.5 ^; w m m oit $ 1 6 " ^ ,$19. Common 'a n d medium $tbek T im Root F«*dln« eows $14 t» $17; tjetf good i l t tuft . $17.50, w jw w i goo«m # * w ith choice calves a t ild# |9 ^ d to • G raM F a rtillziitf $225 per pair; medium and foody For T reet, Shrubs and F lo w tn Tree Service 125 S. .Highland ^ M arfa, Te*a« PA 9*4331 8^x ?85 —1 Alpine i. a ftfr 4 p m aged medium p a ira $136 to $1*65 Pair,. , ■■■'•" ' SHEEP ,dy to 50 cents lower; other slaughter classes too few to establish trends; :fA**W lambs 50 cents to $t low-!or. Ix>t good ana,choice slaughter lambs with No. 3 pelts $14.50. Cull to good wcx>led s l i g h t e r ewes to $8 . Good and choice vooled feeder-1imhs ?14 to $15.50; medium arid good $12.50 to $14. . ,y . i-. ' :: ---- .-.. -T*. ; ■:¾ The BTf: Bsnd SenflheT, Thurs. March 9 1 9 f, Marfa, Texas Tea Honoring Mrs. Mrs. Bill Quick Is Billie C. Renfroe _ G a rd en Club Guest 's S e t Mi's. JiiJl r^iick t ; i I i t'j mem me: , Mis, J. C. Fuller, Mrs. C harl bet's of the Marfa Garden ( ’lub ies B i s h o p , Mis. I:). A. Klynt, Mrs, i’:11'<' Clenl Renfroe will when they met af the Episcopal Marlowe.1 Wells, Mrs. Quick. Mrs. be the honoree at a tea Saturday jarish house jn tegular session ; C. A. Taylor, Mrs. J. H. Blackafternoon, from 3:00 to 0:00 p.m. Thursday. jwell, Mr's. C o o l e y and Mr,s. BY ALLEE O BRIEN a t the Dell Renfroe home. Mrs. Quick discussed insects and Mimms. Mrs. Dell Renfroe and Mrs. anim ajs that are beneficial lo Tho Hisf.ioj - Baileys have- ccr- C. L. A rthur will 'serve as "Flint gardens. ..... .......... "lain lv had* their shhre of illnoss hoa»tos««*ft--fof- 44k1- eeea^4<>«-. "Following, a -routine business ly. Bishop‘s T a 't h c r ' is still ill i/i hi Paso, and — Htrrr a rn t w i y te D ntrh hi* in a .m eeting plans* were finalized for [ - L inda re-entered B rew ster M em silv e r c o n t a i n e r will center a the annual Garden Club L unch orial Hospital Monday, a fte r be w h i t e im|K>rted linen outwork eon to be held Thursday, April in g releases! last .work, also in ta h l e c lo th on the refreshm ent 6, when the local organization „ , addition to this, their daughter, table and arrangem ents of spring enters m embers of the Alpine ; . x r, . ., Garden Club. 1 , ' '' H n££s of Su^R oss M arch 23-24. *Ja n e t, a student at tho U niver flowers will be used in the recep Com m ittees for- the luncheon w as the guest s|>oaker R efreshm ents w ere served by sity of Texas, became ill this tion area. named wore Mrs. II. G, A d a m s , , Jnrsday . aftorno<>n at the rc ' the hostesses to Mrs. John W alk -1 - w eek and w as hospital i/.ed i t The horioree, the form er Miss Mrs. Hoyle Colley, and Mrs. Bill £ ular m eeting of C entury Cul- er, Mrs, Earl Lankford, Mrs. Os-' A ustin. I understand' t-hnt L au ra Carolyn Crowell of San AYtgclo, Bunton. , lurc Clu° »«Gmt)ers when they car Travland, Mrs. H ershel H.ord, and Bishop learned4 of her illness is the recent bride of Billie C. Mrs. Charlie Crosson and Mrs. m et at the 'home of Mrs. R. H. . Mrs. H. G. Adams, Mrs. C. L. f ' w hile they w ere with his fa th e r Renfroe. Godbold, with A., J. H offm an will assume joint ^oobold, with Mrs. M argaret . A rthur, Mrs. Mimms Sutton, M rs.! * in El Paso, and returned here a t duties in charge of the plant ex- W eyrauch serving as co-hostess. George Mimms, Mrs. Christopher, once to repack for the trip to A lternating at the tea service Auctm r 1 a lso under stand -th a t- wrH— Mi ss [jR 1 of Bf~; change th at is held in co n iu n c-. p r B rieer pr nfe^-n r nf y n ptinh ! Mrs. Robert Carle, Mrs. Lynn w ith the amiuai~luiwheon. at Sul Ross kml <^>:ohar.K.--prof ’s ? ! ;'0n: ,SllS' and exchange'profesthey returned home Tuesday, af- Paso Mi> Gene West. Mi's. H ay tion J!lowor ;i r i\n n gt>ment. J 1^h is sub - , A]bt»rt Logan, m em bers and tyvg -so r in--G rw ce, l ook as te r visiting w ith Janet, who is es Mttcftoii,. Jr.. Jr., ty ivlrs. «.5 Mitchell. rS. Hugh Ho- ‘mr r Mnf. gu*>sts, Mrs. Jirrnny Smith and je c t,"E d u c a tio n ." He told of the • ^ G ^ r L e Mimms and M n, Cooley. system of education in Greece Miss M arjorie Chaffin. ‘'A ttending the m eeting ww ere and fhe advantages of education Assisting in the house p arty Mrs. M. D. Bownds. Mrs. Russell with and*in foreign lands. He also W hile over a t the hospital Mon day, saw H u n te r M etcalfe and will be Mrs, K err Mitchell. Mrs. White, Mrs. Crosson. Mrs. E d ’Vol- highlighted his talk of that coun Mary, K atharine E arney and they Bascome Webb, Mi’s. Clay -Mitch try with slides. told me th a t they had brought ell, Mrs. J. P. Searls, Mrs. J. S. Mrs. George Mimms. program F le tc h e r back to the hospital with Livingston, Mrs. H ershel Hord. Newly elects! officers of the le ader,—in troduced the—speaker. 1Tex-An ns witl be* installed in a rr a r ecur rence of her illness. H un-~ Mar fa, and Mrs. C. -I Mrs, Mimms will also present a Iinstallation cerem ony April 3, te r said th at he w'antcd her to Mrs. W. E. Crows and Mrs. Ralph book review, “I'll T ake Texas,” ;when Miss M ary Hampton will s ta y in_the hospita 1-this t ime-.- y tik- fellers, all. of El Paso. by Marv La-sswell, to the P resi ;succeed the retirin g president, til she has completely recovered. By‘Stella Daly McKeel dio Valley W om en’s Club S a tu r :Miss \ ’ieki Logan. C o n tra c t Let W e hope it isn’t too long. Cub Sk'outs have -undertaken■. day afternoon at the PVW club CONTINUED ( ROM. PAGE 1 i O th e r o fficers to be installed the projects of beautifying Daly louse. Called Sarge "JoTT^s mid gu t- i he m iddle <->f Ju n e,''ready f.n r the "Park*. T his w w k, they hnvow ork■w ill he M iss-C arolyn H u m p h re y s. 19f,l swimming season; -....... '1’h e r e f r e s h m e n t t a b l e , t h a t some of tho details on how her 1st v ice-p resid en ts Miss J e a n n ie ed oh th(> project,, weeding and brother-indaw , W orth Evans is | The Marfa Lions Club'will ope cleaning the area and plan to W a s laid w i t h a w h i t e lin e n cloth, • G a r n e t t . _ second vice-president; g ettin g along. He had an accident rate the facility and-concessions. work flow er beds. All other ' w a s c e n t e r e d w i t h a n . a r r a n g e - Miss H elen W agnon, parliam en t—<»f —c<)1o rf'.d f fu it—blogsftrris1 t a r ia n : Miss- S te p h a n ie Hractrok," la st week, w hile w grking cattle '.:,Trt a yearly roTTtTTt~o f "J 1200, and individuals ^vLshTngT<r ■ early one m orning, 'fh e accident i will assume full responsibility for “give a helping iianrl’5 are most, a n d sj;rin g iU^werfi w e r e used in tr t'a s u r e r; Miss B re n d a Koonce, t h e I’t c-ei /lion a re 11 f o co m-pl e t e secretary-rc>poi*{or;' Miss ‘J a n ic e occurred w hile he was on horse its maintenance. welcome. th (‘ decor. back and he received a bad fle s h : H o ffington, c o rro sp c n d in g secn?; ! P r e s i d i o P a r e n t T e a f h r r s Asf?ow ta ry. Wound below , the knee and a ■It was estim ated th-ai the imoi. ciat.ion m e m b e r ’s helr.i th e ir , r e g u ■I')i'’]c",'>ies. t< > a r ?end-tho di<1r:e1 bone .fracture. The cut took -33 will cosl around $25.000, whch lar m e e t i n g T u e s d a y evtMiing at .Mis*; Koonce. and Miss Ileacoek stitches. It is possible that at this completed', and will be paid for by t!;e sehc^jl.. C h i l d r e n f r o m t h e T'e<lerri.tion - •of W o m e n ’s Clnh«s w ere-foiiit hostess's at the-m eet tim e he has been ro leased -fr om issttftneo o f-w arra ntsr La ter. said T o w er' g r a d e s p re.s e n t.ed t h e p r o — m ee tin g ,, n a m e d w e r e Mrs. W. W \ th e hospital and *Sarge/says that the? council, lx>nds will bo offered gram . P aren ts were invited to vi • C h r i s t o p h e r , r e t i r i n g , rsresident of ing I.eld a t tJio Koonce home K ath erin e hopes to bring him for sale to coyer those w a rra n ts .' sit classroom s and .visit students t h e o r g a n i z a t i o n , a n d Mi*s. Don ; Mcnday evening;' with Miss HeaE v e r e t t , p r e s i d e n t eject. T h e m e e t cock presenting th*? program un home to F o rt Davis some tim e' • following th e program . st;iied rliat t h e ?minieiin g is s c h e d u l e d irt B i g S p r i n g . “T o f e f>ay." next week from Blvthe California. ■ 1 u Mr. an(j Mi>. R. G. '1 ipton and .irea,- w h i c h will b e f>f f i ac< w here th e accident voccurred, *^ f)ai ^ children w-(>re^ ----— Hieh/MTlwrn— cij W leljiia •— Slip •^trn m !—vftrtnns—n’;ins ■'Vf jaam e d (.'niffield ■f t i r k ', w ill ' ciaJlv GoiMl ' m t parn- that In.* is I'oiuiiig in L e\’elland and Lubbock. Mr, Falls is a visitor in .'Presidio. Mr''. T e x a s a n d told of how' t h e geo be I>eautfiie71 and* expanded" into out of i< so nicely. Tipton's jnpther, Mrs.' . Mildred Richardson, a form er Presidio g r a p b y of t h e . sta te w a s r e l a t e d a ivr'i’e a i io n ;m d picn ic ai'ea’.' GilTv ,v . , .. . . T 1T business'm'an. is h ere l‘(0olrrhg~ar' To T\aribTis i n d u s t r ie s . S h e g a v e a - ■•--------an-l Wom, n ’S cluta af 1 j! ^ n - ,'JV,?S *n-LevHIand: Tlie Ju an Anaya store rn Oji- lor his interests. b r i e f h i s t o r y o f t h e city of \,usAmong tho first of the Isaac' the city have expressed a desire ■hngfl; Chih ,. ■Micyvii'o' wn< comI .ittln Carol A n n -B^un,non, iWo tin a m V g avT S d v ia ii^ a m .’Tip u w ^WalTr^fle^oteo^"^ H r v ^ m ^ 'W c k ' tQ-^T>rk--on ■^drttc m a ^ plefely dcst r>ycd'' by firt .'day old d a u g h te r of Mr. anjj Mrs. of various record rooms in t h e on th e DeSnVff- Ritre r y ^ r je^t. day m orning, orning. oOrrig in , ol tlie fire Jack Brunson, passed-away 'l ues- state capitol. a re Bascome W ebb and son R on ! It.w a s stated that c i t y employ- is unknown. M erchandise was al-. day m orning a t tho Brunson ■ Misses Koonce and Heacock nie; Bill “E arney and sons Craig ;ees and equipm ent will be used to ’ so a com plete loss. Home. i served refreshm ents to Miss and Frank, and Jake M urrah. The | prep are the area for <tfhe cpn: T he hahv w as horn at Brew ste r •Ha m pton^ Iffifis H um phreys, Miss^ ~rep o rt a wonderful tim e ; t r actor , b iu ak lh g out tlie center : Mr. and Mrs. Arm ando A guirre and pretty good fishing with a j portion o f the; thick cement slab and children are visitors in the M emorial H ospital Sunday. Cause H effington, and Miss Vicki Logan, nice catch of black bass in addi j and m aking other necessary pre- • hom e of his parents, Mr. and of death is still unknow n. Mr. 'm em bers and Miss Addle B ertha tion to one 20 pound and one 11 ‘ lim inary' preparations. W ork on Mrs. Jesus A guirre in O jinaga, and Mrs. B ranson have two other Holm es and Mrs. E. K< Beanland, children. j sponsors. , - . - - pound catfish. this phase is expected to get un Mr. A guirre, who is employed i The Girl Scouts will hold th eir with Anderson-Clayton, has been annual cookie sale on March 9. derw ay immediately. . M aiy Anne B eanland, da u g h tei J__ The area will, also be enclosed living in Hermosillo, Sonora, . 10 and 11. Mrs. Beverly Howe o f TOr. and Mrs. E. Kr Beardand, i-^y a high fence as a protection Mex.. but has accepted a tra n s iif charge, requested everyone's fer to M atamoros, Where he w ill cooperation. The cookies are deli alonj? with two other T rinity XJni* j whon not in ust^. continue with the firm . v ersity students, represented the ' cious and funds obtained.'afford / A window in the vacant Quality university a t the Texas Iritercol-. • A ttending the Tuesday- session 'su ch . w onderful bpportufiities for IgfriatA -gf uH ont AccfviflUnn Were M nvor H e n r y /./m'r. Dry- G<xkIs Store was broken over r u r airlo vention in Abileiff last weekend, 1.ol 1men, Cl^de Me Far) a n d and E the Weekend. It was also’reportot} R obert L.. P a rk e r, a student at 'W :' I>cVoIiu and ciiy ::-sec4-etary, T exas University, appeared w ith j-Mrs., M ary Taylor, Porter, Lions star ion' wagon. It is believed to l>o th e U niversity Sym phony Orches- j Club com mitteem en, W alter Gar- the w ork of juveniles, and par* Bean - eh is are Urged to keep a sfrTct a recently in the Texas Union Uroom. The orchestra has a land. full sym phonic complement .of <)0 student instrum entalists that presents a dx>zon* local, concerts each y e a r -and frequently appear in o th e r cities in the Centra! Texas 1 i'-' ...... -— iS w ie tu P erm an en t W a v e s Reg. $10 -N o w $5.95 Century Culture Club M eet T PRESIDIO NEWS ;.v O,*• l••- A n e vent. . d e s e r v i n g t h e fu 11 ? <'Of>pprati'enof ati Mar.fans. i s - t h e , anhti.al;ccrc-r‘r t by t h e M a r f a H i g h , Se b o >l'-.■'1•a nil . F i I■1a y , Muir.-h;' 10 ; tomorvov,- at Ci'.;egg . Auditor'him, at 7'::v» f»-m Tl.i's is t'J'.e big o ft f i.i Ir r.-i mern'vi'x ?nv a h r ee Mi-rropr w:!! b e . vo’fr .wnj' of saj-in.-.r. "’.ihanks ’for ih.e-ir.any'-' ■"'htntrs nf/er r--'; tni'ni'rienr. the- r r ortrr has provided .throughout- the 'year. ' JK 'a'^ o T e fi o m ”Mrs. C'’, fEt e r recen t ly. *eid Vus. how m u c h " •■sh e ejVo ■-rf-; *tinol She also \ cair! 1"’ v'e v: ■■;-''7-T'g.,i.trOi'osr'’"7 a n d r.Ve-i. it- v/'- y ni'icli. bul \Hat ’ ; sh e m issed..ho • m a n y fr'y n d s in ( orfl'e h av in g .lived h^re, you c a h ’t , ; pr>i •oHt'^^.vovr.'.system' a n d ;1 inofit people a d m it if. * , . !SC' ; l .ncile M it.cheli th is ; w e ek e n d j Ift^k M rs, Mf<Rio M itcheli’s dau g h te r Mrs. C. A^ Tidwell a s fair ‘ as Eh Pifiso cnroute to h er hom e in Albuquerque, IS. M.. Mrs. Tidr w elt has been here w ith h e r m o th e r sinew jshe w as released from th e hospital in E l 'Paso latc Tast m onth; ' . 4 — Last week, I didn’t have room fo r a ll the new subscribers -so w iil tejil you about them this w eek M rs. Luis C havarria of M arf9, Mists Sabina Ontiveroz, M arfa; H en ry W ard, M arfa; and Ilev. C. E. AttbrHton a t .M arfa, are . all neW subscribers. Now, I don’t have room for th e hew subscriber^ thi* week. I t looteg Wt 111 p lay catch up real soon. . P E R & O iV A L 8 Mr. anri M rs. Ja ck i>y«r have- as th e ir house guests, his sister an d niece^JVfrs. M arietta W ind h am an<f h e r daugh ter, Missi Paula Windham of OpUn, Texas. Mr«. Claude Bak«r d > lp « . C. L. Fairchild Complete Shampoo - Set $1.25 Special Prices Till JEaster P/C HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP 94420 217 E. Lincoln Tex-Anns Officers To Be Installed Vf t EjT I N D ^ 2 FULL DAYS 50 NO TRANSPCR7-AT:CN. INCLUDED O HORSERACIN© AT SUNLAND PARK -Q LUXURY A C C O M MO P A T IO N5 © FOUR MEALS EACH © HEATED POOL M-e-a-'** f^.?, rrurvatiqnS'o r pgTAi.u- ( 0 m o to r h o te l ______ Highway^>0 . 5001 Alomtde Av.^llT^AIO^ TIX. D epot • . A fter the firo had d*H down P'-froe-, was v e r - active in M ar The Big Bend Sentinel, T hurs. M arch 9, 1061-, M arfa, Texas fa civic and business life, and sode until tho custom er came fo r ^ids *n area swarm ed ',r*’t drink plain water. They ^ his casks of whiskey, , over* the freig h t house and filled was a railroad man through and Railroad . . . carried little pots, and now a#>.l up on “baked” potatoes. Green* !through. Many local residents CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 < ] \<iwjri'i li. ’v h o j wood w a s o n e of Ihem . l i i l ' s m a n then would m ake them selves a p<rt i"inemi>er Petroo** well, a n d i .ivhicr ;ti Dm* tk po1. from lf>1 1 LVivis sa\ s h f also ^<>1 a' i>i f ' ih <e n s i u e r e d iiim a m o n g th e n fri-, tim e. Peeords are srnrce, but of hot ten,_a_Rfeat health-precau until hr retired in 1H5S, related end , often n fe n e d to his rail w h a t t h e r e a r e s h o w f e w e r .t.h:-n tion, They did not drink. 5:moke Ihe story and said it hap|>oMeil a ;'. . "d at'feet innately <a /1;1 , ‘i h a n d f u l of " r e s i d e n t s " as the or gamble, and kept pretty much " pnf,red its w a y east- to themselves. ti e S P 11H' ‘ I ’etl'Ofxs R a i l r o a d . " during the time A. O. Hubbard R E C O R D S f-GARCF. \yas si.iiirt'i toaster. Hubbard wa> | .N.i‘\t <,<::!<' H L Stu< ia'y. \vh< \s a rd. A few of those O rientals r e Ihe ;’i'ai.fitaiher ol H arry .1, Hub-, turned to the West when the t(1(1 ' w a s h e r e only a s h o r t tim e, Ik; SP reeordfc show or'K that \ ‘. r’ ine f r d bai'd.n;' f *• i ■i. fle .u a .1 not the first agenl. Marfa d'-pot. 11ir» '>ri” '>yI b r ;Mi ,. r ; fore m o v i n g to A lp in e a n d la te i of a n 1 1./e town 11:♦> depol road was completed, pomp even but v ;j among the* first, 1>eing was e r e c t e d '‘s o m e t i m e b e f o r e 1to M o n a h a n s . H< crossed.. -ovw—kito Old Mexico *° M o n a h a n s . He tcxj is dead. fourth in line, after the depot was lfnn; " TT ) \ v e \ e | - n v ’st <i!d-toners where their -ancestor~*tiW - reTHANKS' .TtU/ipL p<^| _______ < r*jHr ’ O^TfTULh of ttr s TTT7 hirrr"W iy irt!cT1'"(Idft ttVts tH'e'Tippler 'service was also com paratively f o r m a t i o n c o n t . v n c ^ in th is Then Hart Greenwood leils of ximatD d*te of construction ofythe short, m easured in months, tx* However,, m ajority o i 4he m en • t o r y m u s t g o tn -Evelyn the time the old depot building -laler building, following the .f i^ ’; jfo i’e moving to Alpine, w'here he who .returned w<?re those who Da v i s an d R u d o lp h Mellard. burned. He said the freight house which occurred around 190J. is still station agent. sought to build with the country *N TKcy are p r e p a r i n g a h stto/ry was filled w ith sacks of potatoes and . one o f these was W. F. Tt is iK'lieved. through choekplV b l o w i n g Floyd was Franklin of th e Marf* Methdrtl jrfist iand quicksilver. Mitchell, who came to M arfa and w ith residents wrho rem em ber sto--1C3iirdnox-p who served about a dow C h u r c h , w h i c h wi l l o b s e r v e the area, from Gonzales County, ries from M arfans, now dead, ien -y^ars before his untim ely its 75th a n n i v e r s a r y in O c to Pace in August of 1884. In October of that the original station bui)dii,g death in 1959, He too, was very ber, and used t h e S e n t i n e l the same year he shipped his finjfc dollar spent more wisely, in a was constructed about three years active in civi& affairs in Marfa, f il e...... * f o r i .................. n f o r m a t i o ................. n. While cattle into Presidio County, with more businesslike wav. after the railroad came through, [having served as president of the delving through the files they his son, T. C. Mitchell heading Hubhnrd has lonp opposed poli- which was in February 18K2.#This j cham b er of Commerce, just prior i also obtained information for the cattle drive' west. <-ies of education as set up by the would put the date at around J8K!> J ^ a t h , and also very ac j the railroad story. Texas Education Agency, stating or lHSo. Just a year before came Judge j tive in the M arfa Rotarv Clubthat it is impossible to stick to a ’ Borchenbrow, in lf*83, who was. Present station agent is R. T. < j, ^ r , • , rhr ‘ h th t n straight and narrow policy 111 The firs* station master, was appoint*: all instances. He " believes that man named McCarthy, and much Moore, who came to M arfa from | T he first s tr u r tu r A f ff e f e d cor more flexibility of the Texas Kd- of hls historical background is ,a similar post at Ysleta, following !siderab]e dam age in a fire at th ed to organize Brewster, Buchel, nobries would lost ‘”5i in> in jme n;ven his ms ;i the uio death ueam of o^ G \iaardner. ra n er. —^ £>avis counties, ^ i h~n ~ u.cation Agency's policies ho passing years; FTven M p a rra s whli'h arc unnl.lo to fl™t namo or initial is lost i:, hisAnother lonR.nmo m em ber of i w L ^ l ^ Z sUe. for t ^ e a r s served as Brewster County judge. tory. meet rigid requirem ents. the local SP staff us C. L. Bagley, j Today M arfa has another depot, On the liberal side,-incumbents ......... ....... telegrapher-clerk. who started ! a brick, m odern stru ctu re th at 4In. 1883. when Borchenbrow ar* Earliest record i^ o f Hubbaro, are expected to continue to suji: who ho was followed by J. C. Stan* ‘ w ith the Southern Pacific in his {would give the old tim e "garidv l ived in Alpine, the city was com* port the present board’s policy, of cell, 1both ........now ..... dead *--J present position, and has served j dancers” much to talk about as I*>sed of seven rough lum ber *•' are meetfng rstate requirem ents, and all of his fourteen x ^ r s a t , the t they gulped their w hiskey and shacks, one general store and tw<> to put a dent in the present deficit, Next came R. E. Petioos. who*’M arfa station j beer at the local saloon. * saloons and dance halls combined. ; wh:ieh has been hanging o w r the s e r v e d as agent for about Others i n e l u a e A u g u s t i n Luna, In the sam e year the railroadb<sTd of ihe M arfa .School Board 25 y e a r s , a n d is n o w living In El Railway Express rnan and Gabriel ! A RACE TO THE EAST brought in a load of cattle for t he for several" vears. i The Southern Pacific was a Ellison brothers and they w ere Paso. r Luna, freig h t m an. fledgling upstart am ong the na- unloaded „.*t M urphysville (Altion’s railroads. S tartin g in, Los pine). From there the herd w as Angeles in 187G, ow ners fought driven across country to Alamito Indians, flood, fire and rival rail- Creek, in country now owned-by roads in its drive e a stw a rd / * Joe Bishop. ' j Oy SeptemUM1 80, of 1877, the ~ " " S P had built to the t'olorado Riv-., And in? 1883 came a gVeat herd, or, at Yuma, Arizona. Here con- flriV'en bv Ot h a D urant of Taylor, struct ion engineers sat down io more jh a n 8.000 head, it is report* survey their great accomplish; a^°ng With a sm aller herd of i menf a n d ,'to "look1'over a thorny ground 800 head, owned by Joe jsituation. T here was trouble ob- Hrrmphreys. These herds w ere a taining permi-ss'ion to build throuat R ancheria for about aV, !gh the t't. Yuma M ilitary Re.soryr ar; then driven into the Chinati ■vfttion. * Mountain area, w here H um phreys ! It was here the real race b eg in leased some choice land from th e i.'is the Southern 'Pacific, w l'ich- fail road and also obtained sta te .i had lived off its laurels, lolling :;arpm id ■ystfr-h Arizona, n 'a lito f Follmving the MitchclJs. cam e - w it h th e s e f i n e f o o d s f r o m S A F E W A Y lit m w r wrW e .imvn l.j w k i o thr.B ogcls, in 1 « ' ttnd th e area I .iyft.. thty only ^rogiial bognn | 0 ^ thg hoglnning o f a - ■ T _ . ______ i . i ' _ ; _ _ , term inal point botxywn groat cattle, industry. All w as a«- T o w n !Hc u s e . S e r v e d c h i l l e d for 46^02. ;anil San Antonio, before th e T<.xpnmpli.si'ml with. aid of th e ias ajid Pacific. s n a i k oi- b r e a k f a s t t r e a t . . railroad which was the main lacI U H I M I U # U I V V Cons - And buckle down . ^ lc1, ^ tor in opening a new frontier, th a t M atch 20, 18X0, the SP had reach- h.-it hnon — ed Tucson a n d -by .Octolwi1 o f'th e Atl g r i n d s . F o l g e r s . A g r e a t sam e year, was at I^x'dsburg, New And w ith th e grow th has como Mexico, railroad im proveme n t ^ T od ay Con v a l u e on th s f a m o u s c o f f e e . j On December 15, 1880, th e SP M arfans have a new dep 9 *rJjTChld: I h a d reached end of track a t Dem- ed are th e latest in communicaSw ansons Frozen. Beef, Ham, '! ing, and surveyors w ere checking tion, radio from station telegraph* Creamed Chicken:, Swi&s Steak, i approaches for the Rio G rande er, who really, isn^t a telegrapher, Fried Chicken, Pork Loin, T u r bridge th a t would late r tx?com© to other statio n s along th e lin e . key, Haddock, Chopped Sirloin, £ meltertownv ^Texas. Radio equipe<l dieeel 3ocom otivm and M >at Loaf. A nd, on M ay 13, 1881, the SP replacing th e old puffing proudly puffed into El Paso town, engine. It was a racc fo r em pire a n d j Buy Girl Scout Cookivs March 9, 10, 11 pk«. W ith your purchases at Sgfeway bonus for shopping Safeway! C h i c k e n of the S e a , F r c r e n an addea M if Tnkf ?«iat the Southern Pacific is keep^ changing )ime8l 8oz, addition to tw oM exican ra .l ta k s , itJg Sea Trader. Fine^br sandwiches and salads. .+*rCan .uoi 'an d building along w ith developBy isoyem ber 25, 1_881.- track Imgn, o t Benri ar-ea. which li,\id into S ierra Piletnw and it helped to 'c re a te three q u arters the long**silvery rails pointed east, of a century ago. oward M arfa, It was early in F ebruary 1882, But a ll; w as not uptCKiate. ju st 79 years ago last m onth; th at There's a story, told by railroad rails stretched out across tho men; of an inquiring passenger Highway. Great wtlb cottage cheese. jHigh]and COUntry past Marfa. who was riding the line rumbling And, on Jan u ary 12. 18S3, the SP westeward over the new rails. Cans . rtd the Galveston, H arrisburg and He asked thfe porter w h e n the N6. 2¼ San Antonio R ailroad m et a t a *train would arriv e in Marfa. ■point on a trestle, w here the P e -1 "We is due to git d ar a t 10:15,‘r cqs River meets, the Rio Grande, i said the colored porter. “Uhiess The W est-East link Jiad been f w l ’yft.hnn net n~ ~im.i1i Ip IH Sflh od. i nio, which would m ake it 10:22. (Then of po’se, if yp is gpxri! h y Monterrey Jack Sharp j • N A WE REM AIN S . j M arfa time, w hich is sun time, it Miid Cheddar Cheddar ] How M arfa got its nam e. has [would be 10:25, unless we is an tb. . fbv been lost in history. T here are an(j tw enty m inutes late," m any stories oh the origin, some We is /’ ' ,.humorous," som e■almost''factin') in 1 substance. How'cvcr. one th a t persists is r e l a t e to the trip of nn , p t R S ® N A L S executive of the Southern Pacific ! Mrs. Baseome Webb It is Raul that atr executive and j ^ y glatoal* sjxrnt. the. weekend in K i t c h e n Cr :ft. P e r f e c t lus \v;fe w ere traveling over Abilene -area vi^j.\ng with the line and the train stopped roUitives. Mrs. Webb visited w ith ■ Yor all y o a r "baking ^hr.'fa. not much more th an a daughter and h er family. Mr. leed s.' „ 25 Ib. Bag ..w atering place-.at the tim e. and M rs^ jim Fr*^? . T he lady inquired as^ 1 ° the | f^fber, Ri^^ M. Barrington^in Abllname of the town and h e r bus- ;Cne awTMr. and Mrs. 8 E. Webb band replred that, as yet it had not ; in' Baird and Mrs. Slaton sited Ibeen named. . ^ 1 ^ and Mrs. J She vv;is reading a Vnok. . H arvPy Sw eetw ater. . -- . ically-enough, in this day arwl age. ; a. Russian ' noVel. The heroine's Richard G on/ales was tn nam e was M a rta /S h e is said to Paso on a business trip over the have suggested this name, fo r the weekend* “new'* tfflvn. and •it soon became iM arfa. Mrtj. Ancl otbiy/utfla aH^'la n T '"And so, lost'. in, history', th e old . . ily and Connie Rodrlgiiez were U.' Crashed ■^‘o lfl er’s f n s t a n t . Breakfast <^erns. Large Grade A. tbc off label Dozen "erjular s^ze. Lucerne P arty Pride. Assorted Flavors Bar? ^?.th size AH Six Books O f The Golden Book Picture A tla s Bars Giant Box Trrnd. Value. are now available at Safeway. r : c t t f.'-i^-iily, Assorted, colors. 2-6 J9c Each Pkg. of 60 Fresh, juicy and- tangy sweet. For a USD A Inspected and- Graced epecial salad treat, use fresh Pinea USDA Inspected and Oraded with Luecrne Cottage -Cheese . . v delicl- has stuck ^ and has now visitors in Odessa this weekend jbeen fairly well taken daughter, Mrs; Catarino lladrid, JW . A NEW EMPIRE '■ °usi Serve a Flneapple Upside*Down; V. Cake for a fine dessert treat. US0A Go^d USOA Inspected and tra d e d : "Calf 'USDA Inspected l\nd Graded Golden ripe beauties. Serve Bananas with Party Pride lc«: Cream for a delicious desert treat. JSDA inspected md Graded '*■ Oaliforhla Fuerte variety. Won derful for salads. v \: For P^ntoVs^Pcl Norte ,Meaty. Break into Juicy cr.un!<5. • 6reast'Flank-Neok USDA Inspected And Graded Prices in .Tme a <j ferreptive Thrcuflh Saturday * RightTo Mmit It Reserved NoW Mexico Rt/ssets Bag Red Lettuce Bunch &r. .Serve with your favorite Butter Lettuce rrcing. f r e s h a n d crisp. Value Cunch $ a ta « a y t t » m , VneorporaU4. tt Vv’iill the .coming of th e railroad Manpela and Alice Dominguez, a em pire loomed on the w est Lepnarda and Gloria Ontfverojp ern liorizon. Many of the w orkers, who had passed through th e covin and Edwina Campos spent the weekend injOdessa visiting with 'try,' building the railroads; return* ed to settle the new fourfd te rrl, Miss Campos’ mother,.Mrs* Fran cisco Campos. tory. I Many w ere foreigners w ho scar Mrs. W, M. Urias and son, Ed; cely spoke English. Some v 'ere j youths from the East who sought fi-bm Lawton, Q^Ja., and a friend, »a stake in the West. 'H iere w ere Sharon Scon from Wichita Falls, even C!).inamcft. mostly empl.oye<l are visiting for* two weelcs with Mrs, •Urias* mother, Mrs’ Petra ,by the Southern PacifTo who w ere Hyorl’lng,..1heir \yay East. ..: •• •TV-e‘ Oriental".- w is a t.ii'elos’s w orker. He tolled from m orning SEE US FOR ALL TYPES -.- iv .■'.night,- j.l'uig-.iffc the biiily l .li^siuna.i,. \y Iio Samiti.q- tho nick. •> l ^ v- y.*‘•**>'• Hr . i' T^ow’ever. th e—O riental, being of small stature, was assigned to laying ties. Eaeh e .i r of C hin-m an toted :a tie. It is said tL’U they trolted [to. and from the v loadtKl flat jc a r to the roadbed, alw ays at a Itrot. 1 3 N U N 3 6 O N 38 018 fviui ihp .!<»., was in iartt r than m ost ot the laborers, they < ■■ ■ ■ • y-- •>■> s •: ir*. ■■ -♦ --- ---- ■jr. C The J’ig liend Sentinel, Thurs. March 0, 1001, Marfa, Texas Beat The Drums Appears Headed For Fame wrune A t Spring Race Meet I' I ‘>vc.ij) \i; 'i ' ‘( “S ill I i gon. M i c k e y ’s DolL w h o holds vie torie s at S u n l a n d P a r k th e pa.;t tw o m e e ti n g s , will be c a r r y i n g t h e w h i t e a n d g r e e n silks of Roy JIM O'BRIEN G a i n e s of S in to n , Texa s. T h e fouryear-old filly is t r a i n e d by t h e r a p nfflip ~Or tu I l ^ r bot w h o co ndi,-At** tiojied t h e 1fK?P. Q u a r t e r H o r s e lieHf tt>- Ju a re z -t-frindira,’. C h a m p i o n , M a y High. S h e will be W i n s h n m I^ad has y e n • -s'io?i- h a n d le d by j o c k e y J a c k B r o w n ;»<d “ M*' ’'ed:- not * W est T e x a s ba sket l>all t e a m m a d e it ed 12?/ p o u n d s for t h e om mile a n d will i>e o u t lo b r e a k h e r j i n x ttuT>u£h t h e f’.nals of the s t a t e t o u r n a m e n t at Austin. D i m m i t t , jn .contest. A l t h o u g h L a d d ’e t r o t , : x of r u n n i n g second last season C la s s AA. took a so und lac in g f r o m a s p e c t a c u l a r B u n a t e a m . P a l o ed Mr. Vale h e r e last fall in t i n she w a s r u n n e r u p on t h r e e o c c a D u r o o f A m a rillo , folded in t h e f a d i n g _ m o m , e,n t s of t h e. 4 .A . e .h .a m .p i. (tn .. S u n l a n d P a r k H a n d i c a p , railhirtls sions, but m a d e h e r w i n n i n g e f ship, i f i c r e t surprise w a s the. C lear C r e e k loss. We Had t a b b e d t h is saU) g h „ s t w a s n 't a t his f o r t a b ig o ne by d e f e a t i n g t h e < Hie 3-A winner, but S a n A n t o n i o ’s S o u t h w a s n o t to be denied. hmJt anf| wnllM t j t t m hlm „ „ w e l l- r e g a r d e d C a li f o r n ia fitly, H e I t in.-' v.--a-»n’? ;1 y e a r l o r W e s t T e x a s c a g e r s ___ ___ _ b etter horse. He proceeded to len Buvchell. Phoenix al the"close of the fall f T j g h t w e i g h r o r r h e fteld Is R e g « # • season and crushed his opposition gie S i n c l e a i r e ’s c h e s t n u t filly, insolation in a ll'th is for Ben Peeler at ^ i.^ a t ev en ' distance and quickly B e au Bre, l a g g e d at 104 p o u n d s m. At iea.>i h / can -"'y i^ iiiIhmh innr tn thn tnarr. that went 'rnfkrvi un-three consecutive wins w i t h a p p r e n t i c e r i d e r F r a n k .Sto ifo ri out or. a limb to put the P an th ers in Austin while Tem ulac’s star was twice Leal. R o u n d i n g oi 4f r I-.-. Mg. tshis v m r I {<• i’<* f,>p,^-;n<y tho vvin nv^Fii very-wivik D enver C.itv humhlnd in f^ n starts qt ‘^ anta Afy w h o d r e w t h e rail posi> : i ,-v .i.’K-on’ .s d i-’! K'! 4-AA basketball cham pions Tuesday Anila. five *)!’t S' ■».,K‘o[l'.s n on a t 116 a n d Noh°l Swyri, Il-l. nigh' >k tho fi,*st successful s te p on w h a t could e v e n t u a l l y lead to a T h e r a c e s h a p e s up as a ro-run | S u n l a n d Pai'k u s h e r e d in t h e sta ' (i j V eler w a s n ’t k e e p i n g up w ith b a s k e t b a l l a r o u n d of the S u n l a n d P a r k H a n d i c a p j N o w M c x i r o r a c i n g s e a s o n w i t h the v the P a n t h e r s r o i i d cop ih e s t a t e c r o w n . T h e y ’- w i t h only C in o s D r e a m , w h o fin- j > a g i n g w i n d s a n d a blin d in g d u s t i - • »f y e a r s off the pace. Ished second, not in t h e lineup. ! s t o r m %vh i c h marre^i c a n i n g d ay S p i n n e y w h o fir islied t h i r d is p r o g r a m . D osp ile the inri( m e n t pegg ed at l l ^ T h e w e i g h t assign- . W(,a t jK,r> 10,139 f a n s attondt-J t h e . m e n f s ait*. ;\7r. \ a l e j2S. W in- o j■»<'11*n ^ w e e k e n d c a r d <uia w & Z ri ■, I I ■j. >--p m ,) ill \ 1:i . r;4 )< p 1< 1?« K 1 it t ! i j S i 1:1' Shim I L ad 1 2 . W m rr nnrl Y a n ^ 1°0 1, J l f< n t fl(ril r ^ n 17 ..ii e.d.arrd w o r k is e x p c t t u d to s t a r t in tlK t|v .- I C h a lk y i g e All 117. S p i n n e y 115, ■ fur the t>oo| to tie ii.-fii.ev'-itiMM J 1 n i .............. 1,in a,«iI.:..) 11 o...^ . ( rvid;«\- f,">{j}'1/k 1 Sum r ' sef'/'led••I'win ' i'i|!;!V .T-!:!v S( i ,., ,i.. - vu.ifh hcMfci tfian i h' 'or;a|.n,,U sit<, FJlanler' loM. Anihi I fla t fellerQueen .Sunla.nd for t*'n Diairv md j.at ;<n\ j mi^s 1l)ilily ot fluodiri: in the rTKT l-'un 1"7. I VfH'tl sptrii!;,'- season.■Thousands of \ * j ,■»**, !'ill <a run off. '1'he *j r i.' i-1 *a ! loeatlon std 107. (jlvnd^.i;! L. IfG. Hi:;hlir;ht r>f the Fr iday card ^'Otes W' ia*.ca.it foi tne sh':r><*1\r -1i j v-i. a'lihou^h the nev,- Mi.mms D r a w •f 1 1; is the Queen of ’t'hr T u rf'P u rse. IH-year oJd K1 Pasoan who will -it-iy Thei:<‘'-js a l\ v a \ -s That ; '■ '-‘■ "I <o ■, , a SI.7*0 allow aine affa ir at six, reign . over in ' ^2d;ly r e ^ tin g . - o m c f l o o d in g in ;7enci'al a t e a . ;<'re t '<c\ i:>, i il: !i l.O'Ar's Mr. V.lie. \\ v.'i has defeaio.l • su ch o u t s t a n d i n g s t a r s ua Dot led Swiss, w i n n e r of tw o $ i 0(/.000 r a c e s a t H o llyw o od I’ a r k I,lit y e a r . faces o ne of th e s t e r n e s t tests of hLs c a r e e r hor o S u n d a y w h e n he pb ’ks to p w o ig h i mil of 128 pounos"aS«I?r*t' "hi s a r c h TTviiTrV^l d s li a iM L,.' 1 i 1 t !".»~"S y 0 0T ) C o l l i n r s£ m ^SENTIREI '-jtwnc- N ot A Flying S au cer-It's A Floating M a rin a ** V ' j/ )>'',>%??> / <' 'I J, mm mmm w& vw > ■' ¥P /'A & tW £ ■ Anchored near yachting centers, this proposed seagoing narine store complete with snack ..bar and'showers would make gasoline, fishing tackle, bait, boating supplies, first aid and radio--telephone service availabla-io^ k m in ^ .tmjal] .crafty^he-.rnoring was designed by the aluminum market developmentgroup of Olin Mathieson Chemicol Corporation for the Lone Star Boat Com pany, Plano, Tex., which is exhibiting, this artist’s rendering in boat shows around the nation. The aluminum mqrincr would be powered by two large outboard motors, £uncealed/below decks * pnd controlled fron\ the docned cockpit, The 35-toot long structure could be hauled overland on highwoys, with side sections of the main deck and canopy.folded.upward and wheels added so it could be towed like a trailer. Lone Sfar is evaluating the design for possible production. ' furlongs neaded by Dick O rr’s TTei’ Lady-in-W-.>iiir:j' js ' B arbara | flashy sp rin ter Berto Barbone, Merrill, also, 18! own-'r of an El • « * * *' evelt;p(.d into an c-xe^ ;ient -vlaygrour,;'. ' who shares' cohighw eight of 116 Paso model agency . * ! i.i- i»i <•>, •' **-1 ,s;l ' i*>AU»l 1)( of saao.* trees -a1 this .rime does' point pounds with My Spike and GlynBeat T he Drurfts mado a lot of r»i .il.MM.T) IN', t.'le Hi f.-orn : don 1 noise w ith his sm ashing win m ur* v p;-oj»I-em. h :' i r t h i s ;s a Iot. lj raijgi p r o g r a m a n d ten y e a r s* f.i , n ;ii t.w.s time is a d a q u a -i. The r j ' i y flyer furred* in one of the $3,000 Conqaistadores Handin i* (.vjuid j>' a ^ a r d e ’'; spot, Biggest questi cy rf Cie plant The pool will be ai ound 50 feet feet by Si) feet, which li is fiji -si i-erformances- on the cap. nosing out a determ ined Beris * w hipping si/e. a^pv - i a l i ^ Kt*n you don’t have a nool to compare ; opening wcokend c^rd Sunday, to Barbone in the six-furlong Sti.n Beat, day .- feature. The it Who knows aiotlKT ;u;o years might Tind the need for a se ' when ^ he dog^»edty., battled J ,,.- T . four-year-old „r , u , rv„. t ,.,,1 in It will be the onlv public s u m m in g peel in th e .| The Drums, considered .o n e. of Wack gelding of-Joe Welclj packJ--------------------------------—----------------—---- pTa\’. --------------------- '4he fantPF.t horsns-jcm th e-g rounds, ed topwoight of 121 pounds and ). tremenctous' i a ;i't a: .vi 11' re ,:ainl>'-get «’■— i; to the w ire only to lose by a'pose bucked a stiff herdw ind going in a f>hott> finish. It was the first down the backstretch as he set all mbles from Austin the proposed pari- sta rt #Dt*.Berto Barborie since lay- the early fractions. U nder vigor- ( 'stitJ Ire.';, ng up a t the close of the fall ous handling by Ja c k Brown, he a t this rrtirutei bt‘1. vVe can i ur.a ^ t^ n c f lill 'f h r^ g c n ’oug th e oha-rgo« of Bertr> •jv.fi 1 * in t -V! ‘!/:*.e The l-gislators are not voting on the Mubiect. All. season. H e is expected to benefit Maved from lho start and loorps the proBarbone anc. Social.Blunder ai the ■^ILII jL I.ntwf* An^iri. at this time, is w heth er it should go f.iiw.yil/i fnr -Mb W{ri^ The Valentine ^».1.5 losi thei.i to 0 vx>te of the people. Proponents of the bill are seeking to lia v e .th e Local scribes have gone out on bid to win the K^.o'fTT't T'^nvvT 4wit\iel--bill sent to the voters of Texas in the form; of a n amend- holdjs the 5½ furlcmg track, re* m+Mt Tt would be voted on next year and would th en be a t least an- cord- and was- out. of; the money an early limb by predicting the two years in a row, n'.' a Aiuii/i t'riMM it .,.. rw n mnttm- nf hn.. lv on.ep in .sia*.s t a r t s l a s t s e a s o n , s t r a p p i n g gon of A n y o l d t i m e will of one point in'tho-opening _ > _ .a « . < ?t * __ _ i . * a _ __ ___ ■ HLs regular r id e r /Jvo e Sherm_■an, prove him self the top- spHrtter :of play. Bir«efis. So, even if the am endm ent did receive the vote of the people, the m e e tin g .T im e for the six! Valentine lost to 'Westbrnnk in we ivouldn^ ha\*e a bet placed on a horse legally, hnfore tho end will be abroad. The early pace is expected to panels was 1:10 3/ j . opening pound play^ n 10. But; it 'r>t -1^0¾ and possibly even'-longer. . ' . jlBe a key factor -in the outcome The Tem ulac Stable’s W insl.am i f. more h ^ rt.b r e a k in e for ■f T h „ one of . the squad th<in . the score : i■ ; S(*ei. b u t I -guess -.r>ost oT.'the f o l k s 'w h o oppose .and B e r to 's . most se r io u s t h r e a t * '\vould indicate. . , fv p a r i mutiiol bill .^ i e unaAvji re of w h a i th e h i lt c o n ta in s , as. t h e ; f o r 'the; 'p ace'c o uld ' . b p r f t e T f ^ ' l I F ' ' M artha Ann Genrharf. n,'rm.ed j > .v.f .a:i vo*i.i; :>.- p ’•''.. du ■. to. cei\Id to the. A!1 Regional team follow . ;?« .* W.aaware that. .ih<>re is rii/'r- luar-e b e t l i n g g o i n g on r i g h t - n o w a t ing the tournament* w as- fouled ' io (he S t a t e of T e x a s ? Kvery lai as the buzzer , sounded, ending s„jrie of the s p i a ll e r .one s h a v e t h e i r hor’.Sf1 n a r l o i s . too. I t r T - 5t h of a second. He Paso sportsw om en, J>iddio will the game. The crowd was maki.nr ri-ttos you don’ l ev-ni ha\ '> to know “Joe" to.gel two bucks Tilar*! raer> with 11-1 .pounds and has r Tiffp -one ;>.f the s'e; n'\st tests ;>’f P o n n e r a r k :.n s o . ^ i u e h n o i s e it oi ^. r »t r- : ri. a n a g \ tk*v', at track i?i; the country, Mu'e.h of the <^jposition corded w in s at j j . ‘; his c a r e e r if all n o m i n t ' e ^ f o r ihe 1 2 0 . N ebraska while t ' a . r v i n g t ^ n t i o n t o t h e g i r l w h o w a s rf>] Uy Ito’iSe raring Ix-t.s is pr /bablv eoni-itig from t.ho syndicate. .vluaro^ !r° l)e^{\vard in i h e - o n e ed out to take the one anrp on., the -same as opposition' that comes from .bootleggers in d r y is used to running in select com i m ile evet freo t^/ss. . -^.r.'tie.s. i>g-ali-/iug Mv*>(*-t;h.ings would put -off tlu' gr’avy tram -for th* ' pany and has tae'kfed the. likes - »1 ■ \\r 7ani;. sc;ren;n ■‘ -r!;ju n .o ;i‘o - •!’ r.s andivoo«ihtms. We.-ir,f»me from the school that wranis 'Mr. Vale, although'- without sue..ing ■Tor He will be cai rvirig t'he :hoj; Tom pkins’ Sum m er Fun and DU- floor,’shouting at M artha A?-» gi,i+),,,1: ■ . . cs 'of ow ner'Poysi moruT—JDblllL, C tu ju r MoTiur’j ' ^tonned to the free 'fH»y>\G arland. Texas and will be ridden, yjng and Vang, 'recently claimed line. The crowd- finally-•roH'ttac*1- . * 1’' %• ■ Vv' i-'i ■*•».' -M.- . , V ’> mp'Vi la*oping g a m b l i n g u n d e r w r a p s maRes I hr sp o rl I hat m u c h m o r e ^ y . Ken C o p p c m o l l . ._ cy.-^tTtrJS^jing To -the m a j a r i t y ' o f fh<i h o m o saj)iei-W v It is t h e « a m e . ul’ge- a-: W. C. (^1)1) T o m k i n s .send1 *■ out So e ia l —BJu nf ler t o r his TTF '*\y ha-. .\yive’-Vhe r ads ’th e 7rrgn''~^'P t-ea^e d o :i ’.t--f r ^ O • s e - a's:.£-;'i second sta^t of the m e e t i n g . T h o (>■ i•\s J-4.■-.•'•>. i 1v M1 ii Wi to A1' Kix-yV-a.r-old son oT Pat^ 't g o s r an a t 1l*'1; S i 1' , " } )l ) ) do !f.-.lrlig. I 11" ! > . : . spier,did t h ir d be hin d -Aeat T h e 'i:- :1 -. a-nd - ::h jj/i : ; f.* : i "V. -.-. v •:■.(: •• ! o i.'or'isi,!('!■■ ■A at l v a n l a ; ' ( > o M s o D r u m s a n d Berto B a r b o n e a n d ’a'r j :i<■' 1.) i 11.. i n a '. ; u .- i m m e d i a t e l y t h i n k r o ’.ild p, ove ii'! ■ :v>rso lo he,-if I [<■ v. / - »\ ’t ! * f t h o w . I f i la*- Ia ' . v i . i ; h.f-kj-; - slig ii { .-’,"e! di t tye/e at 111 arrr In^vr^-prrflV-hd.s ;*>. . v.-.ay ' t o g e ! a n i i m T i»)i / . X6i;* $17,000; WaTter. Peltlei',s'?5p;TP:^v r h u t - h^l-hft!n>ened. -tha-t-: t h i s g?^1 ■ ■ B l a h t e r , ! fro m Valentine h a d a chance v ney, G e o r g e ,, Adamsi' G e o r g e HaWrcirg ~N o m 't?‘r S u y n ; 1 io -u p th!? g a m e , e v e n w i n Vt.*^, M r '; a n ( j_ to-; alacc s A'mblel, ."I Tier -sho-t w e e r ; ; w i d e r'nd Xen n th. ■(’o pf'h a 's C'hafien^o All, f.h,; r a r a e ?o -ermine a n d R a lp h L o w . ' 1' M«:. \ " a w i n -.'j •. \ ’ -a'end ■ ;.!'* tj-;\od ner of f h r e e s’; i-aig!:1' at j 'h o :.vvs. • ■ a t^insoln'.'iV i —P rrnT: n -rri'''- 'hnrrrr X f i w v o n p o u n d s _ a n d will- ' l i a v e TTijT* HdTn“r ' TUTt-synrnsrTtri-rTf-’-fbr nr^'.^'-'TT^a— s--»J -. f Vn i-\j ‘i l ^Ij'.i i il'v.s .rit :j ' I ! r -»inp’ \ v a , irr.t ~i r :-111nri i h r, litvv 1.4 1 i -n ii n ii.-.il}'! ,:f 'rtii*' k ! i : 11 ! s h e d i i i f l . -JUl u iTl-ay. tit .i.iot r:i f i'('S* ; k o r n^ a 'e h p a y a (;oi!!,.>leo f fiolj|ri rs "mi" m■Hi r ■r at a s w a r ’.k ho? and., r a c i n g .•officials i >e • fo .at tt'sui ' t he O dessa . . ;‘t>-,'..van<r:-->,ou7jre--'.iri. t h e '.-'-(JwIj// .main'tajned I>y , the particulaT. W hitt. He I’aoea; in goud.conipan; eis,. ? ■ K^.leJ. v. wl-ier.e"v.oti.ea-n iiop up- all the liquor vrnt -\vant.'"it\ von’ve got •: <‘t- Phtjeni-N firvjKhit.g th'aN.i m i\>o there. to 'arisvvet'■-■■^uest-ions a n ft T h e v.'inhers d u m p e d Dell C.''ify ■assist, those...wKo. wi.sii. l o ;Ieai:n .-7-1-04- a n d w e n t • o.ri.to w h i p “ .h a n d i c a p s then* t his y e a r . Jhf ■'• h. Affrt dd- ' Ap't')k<ljei-' . no- m o r e a b ou t rac ing. Blow u]>. of ■-brook,''63 3<v in t'he / i n a l e . . ' ■ ' *' . ,. T - a iinneerr'' Alfi-( ' be j. T h e t e a m is led by s'h i.'p-shoaj , ' :„i'.what a'^HH. iiorse ra^ng*:' T h e s a m e hojils !i;ue. T h e l a w sa y s r-d n ated i J 'y t ,. r ': , L / f « ,r the. J u a r - past p e rf p r m a n c f v c h a r t s w i l l ■ - ' ; *a ! - . n, : 55 69 70 80 100 129 140 160 LAVOZDE P. O.BQX -M52-9 Diqridm ente desde las 7:.00 de Id m anana hasta las S:00-de lo-^oche-escuche las mayores afertas com erciales, el servicio informativo mas oportunb y la me-, jor musica de moda. 1 ’ . i ' . v , ; ! h . .^ ; it:-; T i r ^ i f***'*■»W ^WPrtDaarril*. . , used to assist, ran ice raving.'-Tails : in g . B i e n d a W o o l . ..^v/ho-. p:v:'e< n.> o*>mbiing on' h o r s e ra c e s ir'. the. S t a t e , o f ;i-t»xa,s. ft d oe sn t -say you * < jiuu u ap. m,.■ to learn to r;ead the R a c i n g F o r m . 1up 51 points in the first nairio. .•■*), -{ l>et on a horseruruVing. at Sarat(.)ga, .New O r l e a n s ' o r Bowie.,-Yet,. s Wvtt. .ihe son of )vei ^lept J . n d a yat. Coffee a n d donuts' will be s e r v e d S a n d s will m e e t C l a u d e , v ’^ iK a (SU-furlon^ - win n iiv,'a.n,s you c a n ’t bet on n o v s at a n y of t h e s e .'tracks, tii i m i g h a Tex-. .-Rillito P a r k this- y e a r a n d ha nd i-;’ a n d tw o s e a s o n p a sse s will be giv- t e a m t h a t b e a t V a l e n t in e >ast i,, jKK>kie. T h a t ' s j u s t Why p r o f e s s i o n a l g a m b l i n g • e s t a b l i s h m e n t s ar< ----- :r*... ' en a t a d r a w i n g a t ' the con clusio n y e a r at t h e s t a t e meet, t h i s V.eek■>r^iking.a dollar killing every day in -TeX-as'.vP.ecause tne law.says you of t h e clinic: Adm ission is f r e e e n d in t h e o p e n i n g g a m e of: the do il. ..And, does anyone tr u ’hfully behove <'vt there isn ’t a ' a n d . tho se d e s i r i n g t():Stay f o r the.. g irl’s Class B s t a t e m ee t in Aus.-: . h'i^tel: of money changing hands at racing, meeis. held regularly tin. 1rac es .m a y d o so \ v i t h o u t c h a r g e . • / ■ ■ ■ J T J .1 1 «* I J r t I r . t M .,, .« I A O I I A » 1 /1 M ’I Uie''^t'aie? -There, are-scores of tpwn.s in the state w h ere'"rare J i^ rtf eting.-i’' ar<‘ hold; Of course;'.ihoy're .'rust:'small tra c k s,a n d i t ’s just V M lI » 6 tof furi. 0 1r,yeafc? They may .be sm all tracks, hm ttioiVs CLwhale of a ■ -: mcix? goi?i"_pn than ju st'fu n . ^ . 1 1 || As one m ight have guessed,, w e’re fo r . legalized pari-mutuels in ' AUSTIN. March 7 ^ W hite bass *Kas: We ll be for- pari rhutuels as long as .vs^'N’e- got a breath to harp (sandies) .fishermen of'Texas.m ay { Ti W r subject. W e’d gather keep /the folks/ and th eir dollars, in Texain, have, a: good.opportunity this year > t i i n having them load t h . ^ ' U e t w ith’ gpod cash and beat it off to to rank in top place, in the 51s.t.-j ^huther state every weekend, and d u m p in g .th at,cash .while they .'ire annual - FIELD AND, STREAM ; TO VOTE MR. AND WHS. VQTEftrcto yoq ieel that you an Qppo^tunity to vote on legalizing Firlfnvtuil Horst 4iiti Iwtlng?<r, ahroaxl. We don’t"know w hether gam bling is m orally w rong or 'NWteL.tHQward D. Dodgen, OxecutKre se tk<*r it isn’t. But one thing we do know, you.can't stop a fellow frim /T e ta ry of the Game and > Ish M ondav nlffht at Miami, Florida, ineo a rd Floyd wiil have ahofiier go a t the heavyweight division. There has been considerable <Mun thum ping in both camps.^^ PubH dty men on both sides have^^bc-en ; t ^ ADins the bottom of the barrel for some new gimmick th a t will ^ -A ’ y.';- ^,¾ ‘ ^ aw arded to r ‘big fo r largem outn a^d spotted «*««>««* into'the artna. It appears they have <»we their job we» as iuiicattons now point tb « «e» out. Ingo needs n m e y a n / n « * it m the ^ t way. He’s W-“Dotth”n«l«.V >»Ie' - who afe trying , to . collect around $“300,000 in back taxes. Aiid^ poor Injs», h* may be hard pressed to pick -1-- neod*d rt**oU. From here Il looks like Patterson will keep his: W i f c i? .- - at from'the land ot the midnight ^ ^ the whtte ba*s i ^^nd. 't MXl : * * * . ■ W hen a larg e fish is caught T h e fig h t w ill be telecast oh a closed circuit set up. This is ^ weighed and m easured . #f»other ^feorie of qontenilion/* T here was a tim e .when the masses jn the presence of w itn esses/Jn . ccwid sit A’t hom e and w atch a cham pionship fight w hile the big boys form ation then 4s sought on the Aftrh for ring side sfcate, and aome advertiser . type o | equipm ent u»ed and the Would ooiti® up w ith a cool million, o r so 1 povrets th a t be, lh the boxing game, Have cut off the poor m an’s caught. «Mxrce o /e n te rta in m e n t and sold television rig h ts on a closed circu it, t , . ,, , »eal A t th e prices being asked to View closed circuit TV, it appears 1 W hite and black crappie and crow d m ade a eood deal. Tickets in m ost large citifs, w here , various punfish also m ay be en?i,.. d o sed circuit broadcast m ay be seen, are going from $3.50 to $5.90- -tered. In the salt w ater division e-u4» in n * w ho m ust see- the fight in this area, m ay go to El T aso or snook, sailftsh, channel bass, f»dessa t S tw o closest cities w here closed circuit television of the weakfish. roosterfish, Mako shark. ftrtT w iU be I r t a p . T o d e s a a the sh o w ,wiil be a t the E ctor.C oliseum ,! yellowtail, wahoo dolphin and S t « : 3 0 p.m„ O ne h o u r e a riie r In El Pa-so. Tickets arr ^ v , . E ntry blanks ma> be obtained K'TCi arid $5,90 in both cities, take your pick. front tne G am e and Fish Commision o flto t fan Austin. K constitutional amendment #4) Is feeing con* tiderftl wher«by Texans will be g im an opportunity to )ega)i» Jiorse race betting in Dallas, Tarrarft, Harris, G*lve^ton Bexar, Midland, Wdalgo, Canieron liBl YMrif Counties, suWect ta approval by ltJCAL OPTiOK. H.J.Rv # 4 -provides for distribution; ANNUALLY, among all counties that do not fcaw race tracks, iM 4m ! <fl th i $TAIC TAX R£V£NUE obtained Irom hors# iitilKg* oounty would rccilve approximately fi.QQ ptr kcapttf population the M year. Cotmfte* «♦ located stit«*t tai income from hors< r a ^ alo^ wOttM nM etotc to 112,000,000 tfc*yety flrstyeaf-HW»flbly m ori^-beikltsiH th® Income touriits would bring to T txa^ rM iA wouM tmount to millfont of iOliKl, plUS < at id viiorem tax on rac* tracktr brtfding ftrms «id many ytiual racif M rnu Mprtss your pptniofi b^checMfll fe[ th# ipproprlat# box Mlow. You do not lilv i to slgn your rtame iiiwss you^Hko. but * • would preforit. .. ;■■■■■ ' ; You «*n byy^dwraWa ,Ma^»ififildl.T irei a*vd doitfen-i convfriiani new ixtahded^BNidli plii OVER ... v; ^Up to • Batter.ea oii njhly payr^enti *■: ::. fdp to . .. $ e ^ a M h w l y piyiiients UNDER $20 ...... not 4» r^eolpt of slatomont j^ o down paynient •• no ei^ryfng ehargoel Juet u»e your orotflt PI YES: 1 tkal th# piopl* should Kav# «n oppor* ttinHyfo vot* on hors*r«e# pftrimu'iuet teaming. tQ» 1bffi iwMii f«»>p <1 .UWagMha ptoplt yotf 'c,v onthosub|#c+. FXiBT AOOHESS OIL COMPANY T6XAS MARFA, OUT MOMSI YOUl i V f» O BOX 4 5 3 4 a I, Si IN S I , i EX AS TEXAS «* rhe Big Bend Sentinel. Thurs, March 9,1961, M arfa, Texas Program Schedule Fcr KOSA-TV CAt-iD OF THANKS Real Estate i -¾ ..ft For Sale <*> (ended (”tnnfui i;!r_r sym pathy S A T U R D A Y , M A R C H 11 !and help in our recent sorrow. HEAL ESTATE C->niain KnngaHfo f>:00 Soorfs 'F o r tho beautiful service, floral Ranches-'Homes-Rentals f>:10 NVws, 'offerings and other kindnesses, f0:00 Magic Land LaLanne P .\ Jt£7 G::>r) We.i’iu-r 1.):30 ! ’o v R o r v r s we r.re deeply grateful. G -9«. P>:30 P en y -Mason 11 :no ( '.'M'toons , The Bacza Fam ily 7:30 Che'-Umnte )1:30 M 'ghly Vf 'iso X:3ff CP,S~"News Why Pay Rent? P e r « io n n ls -4kjQtO— Gmwinoke-----Film frVofriviil Buy A T fy n ft WTT7T Tr. ’ 9:30 Johnny Midnight Movietime 1 :30 V eteran's Home? 10:00 News Tonite .-:00 Tn1erjK>ol Calling Easy Paym ents 10:10» -^pui (y •.----------------■School fe j t o r y ' Also* FOR L E A S E ^1W @ »■ijwjras gioito 10:15 Texas Today R anches For Sale for lease for cattle, 25 miles south 4:00 The Big Picture 10:20 W eather Dr. A. J. H offm an of M arfa, R. A. M cM urry, China 4:30 -Basin R P D 10:30- G arry Moore 1—51. | Springs, Texas. A-20-61 5:00—'iu ild in g Am erica 11:30 -Playboy's Penthouse 5:15—'Your Schools Sign Off 5:30—Contrails need a rubber s t a m p ? [Need a copy ot your birth cert if 1 SUNDAY, MARCH 12 M any type laces and sizes to cate? Need copies of legal-papers? 7:00—Ed Sullivan choose from. Ordevr your rublxv ,W e can copy anything in, iust a 10:25—Sign On 8:00 Assignment U nderw ater stam ps from the Big Bend Sent! | few seconds. B ring your valuable 10:30—This Is The Life . 8:30 Jack Benny - . nel. ; papers V the Big h e r d Sentinel 11:00 Baptist Church Remote 9:00 Candid Cam era for copies* : 12:00- Movietime 9 :30--Best of the Post 1:30—Sports Spectacular 10:00 -News Tonite_________ _ 3:00 -Palm Springs Golf jPublie titcnorTrnphor 10:10 -Sports 4:30 College Bowl R eal, E state B roker ~|Q-?n. Tnvaa T’n/lay Vnn.--T. T.nvo T.llCV — ‘NOlftry Public 10:25 W eather -20th Co utury In terp reter 10:30 .- Stagecoach West Lassie Income Tax W ork THE M IG H TY NUDGET Sig,n Off Dennis The Menace . Stella Daly McKeel 1WWANTAD PresidioWJU Do Hm Job for Tou Call The Big Bend Sentinel To Have Your Advertisement Placed In This Space MONDAY, MARCH 13 7 •30-- Audio-Visual C o u r s e ' X :00 ('R S N c v s 15 C'.‘.j.-’a :n K np au:<) ( r '' Hecf'* :•/ e r F r vde • 0 \ ' m!co Village 10 .0-1 1 I x 'Ve L u cy 10 :30-. C l e a r H o r i / o i is %. . +' 1.1 00 L(U"e o f Life t- 1) F o r T o m o r r o w . '1 :30 "*1 i" ■"i'!i i i' ia : p (> L\nh1 A u to 0 ■T. ‘rc> o r -f 1-:lev ■ ■■ :' . ■ W .•»:■!<! T u r n s W a n s ' -;' 0 1 . . S ale — M iscellaneous FOR ’SALE-. I>i iiirVr ■good -cojuiition. Sl'd/ .Roy’S* Shuo , Sin»v- — lab ’e Fast, service • Low cost New or used cars’* Up to 36 months to pqy.: '■ , MARFA IN S U F A N C t AGENCY HOYLE COOLFV ^ H r n i n v \ :»-rni)r * \. ieaners and ’ - : - •— ¥-br supplies -Iiuu*'.. I lis Sai.e«- 1--4V. -FOR SALE Froj>erty i;f Antonio Calderon,. at-F.ie.sui.Wv lots, four room .'-house, windmill and well. If interested w iite (o An tonio Calderon. JP. O. Box 136, Idalou, *Pexas. A-5-61. FO R SALE — T hree bedroom home, two baths, carpeted th ro u ghout. L arge store raom and sta* ble fo r horses. All landscaped. Call PA 9-4577 o r E l P aso KEy* stone 3-3185. . A*24>61. 1 I T F u r n itu r e F o r S a ie W e buy and sell used furniture, P hone PA 94376. A*17*61. S h o p p in g G u id e W ESTERN M attress Co., uphoistei ine aiid renovating, in jimin tiir>n<» montnJv. Leave nam e ar. Toltec Motel fo r pickup and. deliverv. Phone PA 9-4932.— Dr, Thomas L. CoaH O o fo ire triii ‘“{ill 8 u t i d i n g , A<l;m e , Tf>xn>s Hr*l ^ C rn Call TE 7*2421 Or W rUi Box 5, Alpine For F u ll F ree Inform ation Bob Clanton, Rep. ’ 1]M+11,5' h. Yours ■ n.-v ■ v ■. , ; ' - mo . K( I:-'! I', ••<. ..-1 S * ; :n 1f>oo Ye vs - T o n i : e 10:10 Sports 1 1OV1" 'f « -:/1.--, .TmVy 10::Y- \V<v.:’-<v 1 1!: ■'+* . rri T h e a tr e . s i 1**i Off . TU E S D A Y , M A R C H 14 <v'v M o rs* • Ch.n'li C rr .gn— ■Ooviu Kdwardfr SHarO- .-.-: - — —* Na*WS ■ W eather Jackie Gleason F a ‘her Knows- Best iv>!iie Gillis S;uv Francisct) Beat Rfvi’ Skelton . Coronado , B rothers B rahnagan 10:00 - News Tonite ... 10:10- --Sports .'IQiVS Texas Today j 10^ 20- W eather , 10:30 -A w ard T heatre Sign Off 5 :i i 5:45 .0:00 ()-.10 0:125 !f v 7-:'o 7:30.. ^:00 8:34) 9 :.00 9:30 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15 |:W 4:30 M v . Little M argie 5 :0T> - C lutch Cargo 3:45 ' P o u g Edv^ards H:Q0 S^x>rtsv .-6:10- News fi:25 W eatiier G:30 Mnlibu Run 7:30 -Wanted-' ‘.ft-;00 ‘ Mv Ssifer Kileen S-:30- iVe Got A Secret Armutrong- Theot<^»10:0(T- *Ne\vs 'Tonite 10:10- 'Sports 10:15 - -Texas Today ■ 1-0:20.. Wea.t'h<'r. 10:3o .A'w-nrd T heatre S-Tgn O f f : M a rc h h sprint? cleon up m onfh m the business n i 0chiRe4®li>o-*fwenf' a t the^^Big Bend,$cr.tincl... S p c a a l pHce 3, rc£?ured fa r fh?s m onth only/v^ii fy p e w rite r and oddinn rin r^ .frc c?cr>rifng. A ll w o rk p ja r a ti^ e d . : 5 . o rT' & Sot 9 12 ■ ■ THURSPAY, M A R C H ^ - SINGER _ _ _ _ _ _ _ MACK INE .■. ■ 6ALES A SERVICE Start Dempsey 416 WV 1st ‘S treet P. C: Box 1284 ..Marla, Texas tJA r . t a « « tfin H r a t m t 2 0 c p e r l i n e f i r * insertion, 15c po> lino tuboequertt Ineertion with mWmufti CH*f0O of 60c »lr»t inaertlon artd 350 eaoh ou0to<|uo(^t Irtaortiori. All «dt for tHt reflulair c*a**i; fled toclion mutt bo prior to to a.m. wodneodoy. Note: Th«_ 9eminet doe* not vouch for any of the ctaim* made . i»dvorti»er» who to’.»oit fee#, ( Oown payment* cr money for any purpose whatsoever, The Olaime of a d v e rtn tr t have not toeeh i n vest 10a ted jiy tt»0 nei and we urge th a t earefut In*, qbiry be made before ; invoat •nenta are made. TRADERS ARE CAUTIONEO to investigate thoroughly any ad^ ^vert'fser whose ad requires school )ng paid for by -the reader or art tnvestmeht as a condi.tion of. eir .- T>lov.m*nt ■. .Sfi.30- ■ A il RINTIN6 Yea, to make a good impreay im Im& at t pr auilimi; dicier rtjaii, social |knd perao^al printWe do tho *^ob quloHty, 4ee«rate<y, and xrtir rttoa are '‘eaaonable. CiM* . * :v .- * A :^ 1 3 3 4 : \ I’ancTiroo ... . 9:0-^ ...Dc'--eini-e'r.1-Hride ’ip v;> ” 9:3r* I. Lr>ve ’ L -*.K *y ■ 10:00. 10:30 -C?car ’Horizon's.. • 11:00 -I*ovo Of Life 11:30- Search F or Tom orrow 11;45- -The Girdihg L ight ■ -Life Of Rilev 33530-. ~Xi The WtfrUl ’FTTfris 1:00- F u U ‘Circle t:3 0 ■House Party. 2:00- The M illionaire 2:30 V erdict Ts Yours 3:00 B righter Day '3:15- Secret Storm 3:30 EVlge Of N ight 4:00 - Regal 'Theatre . r-/.- Sentinel _L3!l : ~ \T -T.ittie. 1-iargie 5:00 Clutch Cargo • .5:.45- D.o,;rr Edw ards 1 0:00 -I ^:10 : ■News 0:25; W e a t h e r - ' -. 0:30.- Ann Southern. - .. . - 7:00 Angel I ;£7:,30 P.. C. M. P. 8:00 Gim.slinger n W NiinTin 9T 9:30 -Prolect 7 i 10:00 Ne«rs Tonite i 10:10-- Sports ' ■ •; i0:l!> -Texas Today , 10:20- W eath er 10:30 A w a rd T h e a fre Sign Off FRIDAY, MARCH 10 ,. 7:30 Audio-Visual .CotSrse 8:00 CBS News :$:15 C rplain K angaroo 9 :0 0 : IV ro m h e r'Bn.de 9:30 A-id-o Village ■ 10:00 >I I^vyp' TAi'fV. 10:30.- C ie :r }v'H-:or« 11:00 T/.yo Ot Life. 11:30 Fvr Tom orrow ,11:45-- T i c C u 'd l!^ Light. . . .1.,3inn T lf--> Of T?t1oy a n n o u n c e m e n t 12:30. As, The -World Turns NQW -^. . PAY FOR VOUR I N S U R A N C E THE CONVENIENT, 1:00 - 'Full Circle MODERN WAY . . . 1:30- House P arty H ave von ever wished you could handle your insurance on a pay as 2:00 Tiro Millionaire you fro” basis, ju st as you flo other im portant p u rc h a se s. Now you ":3A - V^'Tlio* Ts You is can pay for your policy the:casy m onthly P ^ ^ n t w a^ 3:00- -B righter Day Call Hoyle Cooley • PA 9-4492 3:15 -S ecret Storm ^ * Marfa Insurance Agency ___ 3:30—Edge Of N ight t-r- Channel 9 E! Pc^o 4:00 - R e r 'il T heatre 4:30 -M#y Little Margie 5 :0 0 ';.Clutch Cargo .v;45 Doug Edwards 6:00 Sports 6:10 News 6:25 We.l ther 6:30 Rawhide 7:30 U/M'Oc S;2-0 T t.\'o I’aCes W est 9:00--1\vilight Zone ^ ':'30- rr>in'>\ An^ i ^ :— 10 :.00- N<'Vvis Tonite 10:10-- Sp-rris 10:15 Texas Today 10:20 W eather . 10:30 Pony EOxpress 11:00-- Award T heatre Sifip Off .How to tu rn a *5^9 raise in to a *1,000 bonus S A T U R D A Y , M A R C H 11 3 :/-'0 C;>ri;."in G a ’I a n t 3 ■3r' r_i ■! ■ !’ y P r o m ■1:00 ( ’| i a n : . ( l 9 M a t i n e e ' S m-JO T’rrrnn'/jT 0:30 -.The Tall iMajL 7;r>0 The-FYputy 7:30 Thr> Nation's Future 8:30 Outlaws * 9:30 Million $ Movie 10:00 News At Ton 10:10 -Today’s W eather 10:15—Million $ Movie 7:00 Today On The Fr, rm 7 :30For .c'aturdny Him Th^ sijiiri Iy'wis Show S:30 King Tx^onatxlo ' J 9 :00- Fury ■ 9:30- The I,ono R a r^ e r 10:00 TYue Story 10:30- Detective Diary 11:00—W atch Mr. W izard 11:30—Men Into Space 12:00 NBA Basketball 2:30—Bowling Stars SUNDAY, 'MARCH 12 5 :30--D eputy Dawg 6:00—National Velvet .6:30 Tab H unter Show '7:00—The Chevy Shofr 8 :0 0 - L oretta Young Show _ ' a»3ft-.-Txir>U TTp 9:00—W agon-T rain 10:00 News At Ten 10:10- Today's W eather 10:15- -Channel Nine*NeW’s 10:30—Com art T heater 1 0 :3 0 -Adventurous Mission 11:00—The School Story 11:30p F rontiers of Faith 12:00—Science Fiction T heater 12:30—NBA Basketball 2:30—Ask W ashington 3: 00 Celebrity Golf 3: 30 Chet H untley Reporting 4: * 00 Meet The Press 4: 30—People Are Funny 5: 00 The Lassie Show MONDAY, MARCH 13 ^:^30 M ere's Hollywood G:.30 Cont inontal C^la8srcx)m .-3 :00— Rom per Pvoonri 7:00 r>fi\-e Garrowny Show 3 ^30 Channel N ine Matinee 7:25 Channel Nine News 5 ;00 C’hannel N ine News 7:30 Daye Garroway Show : :00 5 :15 ITuntley-Brinkley Report WJien 5 :30- T h e American s 8:30 Play Your Ilu iv h • :30- 'Tales o.f Wells F^rgo 9:t.’0 The Pi’lce Is Right 9:30 Concentration ■7::00—You Aske<l For Tt lO-:f)0~Truth or- Consequences 7' :30--D ante : . : 10:30 It Could Re You 8 00 - - PaThara S tahuyck Show 10:55 NHC News Day Report 8 30- J a c k e t Bowling 11:00 T.Ti^-s Pavhara's Cartoons. 9 00-M a n Hunt 1.1:30 Highway- Patrol 1 9: 30 -'Man W ithout A Gun 12:0° Jan Aluri-a\f .Show 10 00 News At Ten 3L!:3-1 'Lore?t.:1 VoiincT Thealer10: 10 T o 'h y ’s W'eatlrer 1:0 > Ycung Dr. Malone ' 10: 15 Jack Pr.-Fir Show 1:30 ■Frrm l ’he;:e . Roots 11: 00 Movietime 2:00 Mal:e Koonr For Dnd<iv ; -: - Wishing won't turn a $9 a week raise into a $1,000 bonus, but it's easy to do. If you take th at 15 raise and put it into U,$. Savings Bondg.you can buy .an $18.75 Bond a month and havo money- loft over. If you kee^> buying one of these Bonds a month for 40 .months you'll have your big bonus—Bonds worth $1,000 at maturity. It's a pretty smart idea to saye m i^aise because i t ’s m oney you didn't have before and shouldn't miss. TUESDAY, MARCH 14 G:3' Cm>!.i:1r;-0t-a1 C1a ?s r o om ■ 7:00 ‘-n'lve* Garr-eway Sho\y. 7:35 (~.hanrtr>1 N inn 7:30 . Pave Gnrrowny Show s :-1)0- Say .When -<X , m - ■P i,n . Your Hrrrrri r 9:00 The Price Is Right -C-aH^nirrilifin 10:00 T n i:1! or Consequences 1.0:30 - T-t' Coti-ld Be You 10:55- NRC News Day Report 11:00 - Miss B arbara’s Cartoons 11:30 - Highway Patrol 12:00- J a n M urray Show 12:30-- b o r e ita Young T heater 1:00—Young Dr. Malone 1:3 0 - From These Roots TS 2:00 Malve Room For Daddy 2:30 re's* Hollywood T e Rompe-r P>oom .— — 3:30 Channel Nine Matinee 5:00 ch an n el Nine News 5:1-5- Huntley:B;1inK1ey Report 5:50 L arani'e 0:30 A Ifre d H it eh rock P re s<‘n ts " T ro T hriller ^ --------------- -S.:00---NBC'Whitepaper •9:00 - The Phil,Siivers^ Show 9:30 -Acapulco 10:00 News A t Ten 10:10--Today’s W eather 10:15 -Tlie Jack P a a r Shbw 11:00-M ovietim e ■ J OthW advgfttflflTsr U~.? Saving* Bondi • You can save automatically w ith the Payroll Savings P lan • You now get 33,4% in te re st at m aturity (Now every Sav ings* Bond you own—old or new—earns J/4% more th an ever before) • You invest with* out risk under a U.S. Govern m ent guarantee • Your money can’t be. lost or stolen • You can. get your money, with in terest, anytime you w ant it • You save more than i;Toney— you’re helping y o u r Govern-' ment pay for peace • l i t r e ’m koto vnto can rea 'h ;1 ur *avlnp* goal w ith U.S. fiftvin.'/ti jj.tr.dtr j in fu.tt 7 yea if. Mur.fhit . j If you •, ;mi.i1.' ( >. (.‘V 1 1 : 0-'V •‘-•'l C}y.; -^:o’,vs r.- ( ’.■. ';>■») K;>!!i^aintr f*:0.o ' i v . . . Bride - ■^ V.illoge 1 Lo^e. Lviey Clear ITori'/ons Love of Li-fe ‘ Search For .- Tomorrow -The Guiding L ight Life O i -Riley -As- The 'W orld Turn? Fwll Circle . House/. P arty The Millionaire VVrdict Is Yours B righter Day-Six*ret Storm . E dre Of N*gM - R r ^ ^ T ^ 'a fre ■i— - . i* - • » 7:30 " Audio-Visual . 8:00- CBS News 8:15- - Captain K angaroo S:00 • - Deeembt^ Bride 9:30—Video Village :INCOME TAX TIM E Put y o u r; 10:CO I Ivove I^ucy - . . . - ty pew riter and aading, maciiine ^0:30 Clear Horizons in tip top condition for the work ' m o o - Love Of Life th at -w'.ii hi.* required. We have ; 11:3° -Search F or Tom on'ow the only tynrA Titer and adding 11:45 The Guiding Light __ ___ a n d rp n a ir ghop 12^00- U le Of Riley -in- the e n tire Big Bend Countryt Xnp W oriti Full Circle 1:00 Fast, g u aran teed service on ^any *! m ake or model. D on’t tru st your j 1:30 House P arty * * -r-The-M i-lhon-aji'e.,,m achine to som e peddler. O w r; servicem an v ’ill pick up and de^ ‘2:30- V erJict /Ts. fo u rs ' ' liver your m achine and, you m ay 3:00 Prirhtv.'- Day use one of o u r loan m achines ■ 3:15 Sec ret S! orrri while '\ours: is., being serviced..,-. 3:30 Fd'^*vOf N ight Call PA 94^34 today. / ;, ; I ; excep T ' ' Far-iy . \.v ■’ . 1 ■ '4 3n Mv LtMe M a r g i e 5 00 ( ’l u t r h C a r g o 5 15 Hong. E d w a r d s ii 00 S p o r t s >; .V.I N e w s {) 25- W e a t h e r 0 :30 . Tu. Tell - T h e _ T m h i .---0.- T’-'f - Aivl Gladys •*» !-, Up Hudd> . i .- •0 ' ..... .- TV'-'rans :::70 ,v .I ’y Griffith' Show V :;.. ■ ' ■■I s ■: ■nosey Fell -o. ; '13 Program Sckcfota' For KTSM-TV Ckstnel 7 Odessa 7 - I ! wont about $3,530 . S5 CC0 $13,000^ *a«h wc«k iav» : 55.45 / ' I $ 10 BS ! . JSK70 You save more th a n m ooty w ith.. II.S.SavingsBonds Buy jhtm wh«r* you work or bank Tha U.S. Government doe* pay 63veiilitng. The Tf«o»ury Depari ment thonkt, tor their patriotic donation, The A^verfHint Council orvl WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15 6 :3 0 - Continental Classroom 7:00- Dave G arrow ay Show 7;25“ -Chamvel N ine News 7:30-- Dave G arrow ay Show «:00 ' Say When S:3a - Play Your Hunch HiOO ■■THa*!*. BtMoe Is R ight ^:30-, - Cxjrip^ntratfon;-:'--' ' 10:00 - T ru th o r Consequences 10:30- It Could Be You 11:00 -Miss B arbara’s Cartoons 11:30--Highway P atrol ■*< 32*00 Jan M u n a y Show . 12:30- Iajretta Young T heater 1:00 -Young Doctor Malone 1:30--From The^e Roots 2:00-*- M ake Room F or Daddy 2:30—H ere’s Holly^wood 3;00--R dm per Room 3:^0-- Channel 9 M atinee 5:00- -Channel N ine News 5:15 — Huntlev-Brinkley* Report 5 :30 Off The ' Record 6:00- J e ff’s Collie 6:30- The Price Is Right 7:00- K raft Music H all _8:00." P eter L^ves,.M.ary 9:00- Tony Express 9:30 Miami Undercover 10:00- News At Ten 10:10- -Today’s Wea ther 10:l;> -Jaek P aar Show H ’QO- V if h t.C ^ irt IT S T h u r s d a y , Ma r c h 9 • 6:30 7:007; 25 7:30 S:00 ■S:3'0. 9: 00 9:30 j10:00 110:30 | 10:55 111:00-11:30 .12:(1() 12:30 Continental Classroom 2 :3 0 ’H e re 's Hollywood 3:00-; Roplper Re-om Dave Garrow ay Show 3:30^ Channel 9 Matinee -Channel. .Nine News Dave G arrow av Show • 5:00 '('hahnel; 9 News 5:15 - riiintlev-Brinkley Report Say When . . , / 5:30' irappy';.'- ■-■■ ■ Play. Y'nv'.r -H.uhch ’ . : 7’h:‘ Price 7s Right 0:00 O nr.H ipjrv Family ■0'30 r:;jt .. !V.T■s -ff-7 •n Ovv-ent ration .- . T r.:t h . or Cor;seqiience?r" /.: i if* >f'a l li ' - n t - . - 7 ~ r ■ * 1' C( >i11<1 Re You i*.. rl * I I ’lu' F o rd Sh> av Ti c C,.-'«.i. SliOW NBC Nevy<v-,Day '-Report Mis; P arb ara ’s 0'artoons .I.';-/-ihers !*l■ar.nagnn .H ighw ay■Pairol .. ,‘.i .CUlO A ' ■'('‘Ls 9:30 Siiotgtm Slady Jan '-Miirrny. ShoW ' ^ 10;(lO N ew s at- JiJL Loi’elta ■Young Theatej.’ ’ Young Dr, Malone . . 1 10:10. Today's .W eather From These -Roots | I0 :i5 Jack P aar ,^'how Make Room Fp'r Daddy (.11:00 .Wovlotime FRIDAY, MARCH 10 N ito n s to n»lx • Nftthirtg t* ’*pin * Copies seconds • Automatic Poper Ijectfon > Cq» podfy to (egqt size »; portable* wofgM> low Prke " .6:30- Continental /Massroojn '^•00. 'Ma ke B 00m. For Daddy 7:00 Das e Garrowav. Show . 1 2:$Q- H ere’s Hollywood v 7 :25 Channpl Nine News . automatic pap#r ia<«» and *J«* 3:00 Romper Room 7: 'f ra k1. GtuTowa^ ilh mv u i» ^ yt w-,d niflo c tn in ii T~n TiiT i in him v.. ■■■■•ye unir ArAHif 8:00—Say When 5:00—-Channel N ipe jsJew^ ' proper pepen Automatic . 8:30 -Play Your Hunch 5:15—Huntley-Bririkley Refwrt ■•Hirtlee fci preper order, ' . .-' 9:00 -The p r i > is Right. 5:30—Cham pionship Bowling :.. 9:30 -Concentration ■/ 6 :210-- W esttnghouse Playhouse • • f * o tm m 9p ip iu 10:00 -Truth o> Consequences 7:00- -Sing Along W ith -Miteh 10:30—It Could ite You ; EjOO—JWicha6l Shay ne «oru«tiXr .V W*w M m DeWtoper J . - • ". . ^ 11:00- M i ^ B a i bora’s Cartoons SF:tX)—Best Of T he Post ' 11:30—H ighway Patrol 9:30—The Jack P a a r Show. plertkU§ eqitiy dtipMOb^ 11:55---NBC Nev/s p a y Report 10:00—News A t Ten 12:00 Jan. M iiffay Show 10:10-—Today’s W eather 12:30 Loretta Young T heater 10:15—Jack P aa r Show 1 :00^-.-Young Docior Malone ll:bU Comart T heatre 1:30--F rom These ftoots B ro , B E N D NEL . ' X) '. ;■.'b ' -/.¾ >s m v"' \ The Big Bond Sentinel; Thurs. March 9, 1961, Marla, Texas *\ . I ^ — At V» .■\7 7i §mt ■• ■T N E W S OF A N D ABOUT PEOPLE IN TH E M ILE H IG H C IT Y VOLUME NO. 25 Old Photos In Alabama Cafe S . .. Start Chain Of Questions By L in da R oa ch b e e 1' W*‘dne--d;*v Mvvn ' ' ' r T! ■ i v •i y T' TT *'»k ir1 ~ Tj■’ >t'T ■Pv. t r iv s n ow b a b y w e i g h e d five, pounds. ancLj V' ■ .1 : o • ounces. T h i s e v e n t is a ls o i i : H'ird':n-Sjm mon s UniBy BARRY 3COBEE • a Hi: thrill f o r g re a t grandv e r i t y Cowboy Band p r e s e n te d a Sf>eaki-ng of u n b e li e v a b l e c o i n eon c e r t JVVwidav. e v ^ n i n ? at. t h e m o t h e r , Mrs, J o h n n i e .Shannon. cidences, C. M. ( F r i t / ) K a h l r a i h i g h school. W e d n e s d a y n ig h t w a s T h e n e w a r r i v a l h a s a tw o y e a r ( into one r e c e n t l y th a t w a s som e -*>1 >c!ioel vi.iitTtion n i g h t at b o t h . i«i,» ! 0 *^ sist*v S h a r i a . lliin;- for Ivrn to tell to his plea. T; ■,ic. a m,-j -Mid^nt-S p r e p a id ex- J E . . Grubbs weekend. to El Paso for the T h e F r e s h m e n a r e d o i n g ' a fine j o b w i t h t h e i r n e w s p a p e r , “F i s h - M a r c h 6-10 is Pu b lic School tales." A n .edition is p u b lis h ed f o r m e d th a t t h e l a d y ’.s; h u b b y w a s w h o c a m e to F o r t f ) a v is in 188£. W e e k , a n d all p a r e n t s a n d fri-' e v e r y t w o w e e k s ' c a r r y i n g i te m s Bob rmstT*migr-vvhe o n c e lived I And a n a r r o w , d r a w n o n Ore f a c e e n d s -ore— in v ite d to- v is i t t h o of i n t e r e s t .to a t t classes.- T h e in a p lac e c alle d Pecos, T e x a s . (So . of t h e p h o t o g r a p h , p o i n t e d t o t w o schools, espec ially W ednesday s t a f f i n c l u d e s - B o b b y I>>hyns, e d h a d Mrs. A r m s t r o n g b u t s h e sa id m e n F>i J o n e s a n d C. O. F in le y , n i g h t „ M a r c h 8. O p e n h o u s e w a s ito r - i n - c h i e f ; G a v Kahl. society <he h id p e r s u a d e d Bob to b r i n g b o th b e i n g u n c l e s of G e o r g i a Lee, he ld a t b oth s c h o o l s —A n d e r s o n e d i t o r ; K a y W il l ia m s , social re-' I v r h a ck to G o d s o w n c o u n t r y . N o w o n d e r F r i t z ’s t h o u g h t s I /Co. a n d t h e i r f r o m 7:00 p.m. u n t il H:00 p.m., J > . V »v f.vt t h e i r p a r - .1 \ v -Mu. !ic"' .>-■*’)'■ a i r Ivin r iv>- s'i n t w : fe p o r t e r ; Gloria Bently. E l e n a R a / o < < n '2 niipglianl'1 w o n t into a w h i r l of e x c l a m a t i o n a n d C e n t r a l f r o m 8:00 p.m. u n t i l ar: i t h a t a >-;o <* • , -•■=■■ . "'-nHs to view. ! ’r.ntiv is c}v\l)'>h' girl. T eri Lyn, l w o f ;!’■' ' la: a n d Cecil Boling, g ossip c o lu m n : "H e could led you a b o u t th.e p o m t s ; W h o ' ? W h e n ! ? Where!-? S p.m. E x h i b i t s will bo on disp lay . is e n f e r t a . i. ,n to lus f r i “ :'fis. ) d a u g h t e r of Mi , a n d Mrs. .1*»1".n lie n Medley. ix>vint; r e p o r t e r ; r y --1<I e n i . t o o , ; ] > 'i f , r . •' 1 p ’c ti u v s , " sh e said . ".He got ihern W h a t ! ? a n d W h y ! ? y y ■' . j V.ih<-tv-v S!'-> v *s born on 1lv' M a r y H e l e n R a /o . Bob H e n r y a n d 4In continuing eonyersation, a s si. • ■ t-u) of a l>,mk vault in I-'ort Travis 1’ isii 'w hi j P o p u l a r i t y jkjIIs h a v e f o u n d E d w a r d ’D u t c h o v e i i s p o r ts w r i t. j..,.; . ,/.. r-i invited j 2Cl)i ‘o f F e b r u a r y at Fort Davis |.'>u<'h i >f If.: . a::o." ''J'hei’e s h o u l d Mrs. Ai’m s t r o n g said, "fJ,ob h a s a D o n n a Trrr^iTriiTRt J i m D utjca rr .Jci-i-nue/t- i i*-j; , Sj f a 1 e a | l k n o w e r s ; B a r b a r a .Timene/ anrl Ar<iv and „ w e i g h e d seven .o *m --pd =i. nii' r ! ’ '! 'f Jin- Mpino j,Hos-pit-al i-rn'.v r a i s i n g a l t h i s ' o lot o f . o k l .p i c t u r e s IYo.ru that [arthe favorit(.*s at Fo rt D a v is H i g h ri t e s . g o b lin s . t a j i ' i e s ■ a r > l .in^]is. Boling, school n e w s jvporfe.rs. v -(• r. M a r c h !■'>. w h e n fi fty a n d .••pnmv’'-' a. d six a n d - ^ n ^ h a J f oun a? i!'<'-re n e v e r . n*‘v e r o f f c o u n t r y . ” ■M e n ' ’'1-:, SclVool. di ora ‘><'lf1. ! W e ’re h a l f Ii . S p o n s o r i n g this c o m m e n d a b l e e n 1v» \ fiv » Vi»'IV m-■vhibcvsh-in a- e.s. i >i here ' ; s n-' cj '. ! i K1. 1!\ V Last mer;t;l Fi'it/. atid Xolajv l isenb*! to m ^ m \ V D .'is “i.*: 11 !v* p* W h e r e u p o n Frit/, re n.e it i be red d e a v o r is Mrs. J. R . - P r u d e . I- ();eim'"s. (•;,(> of \ h e p i \« ,)oi'!y, i^y* . . J i r p l a ’i,', J A n n u a l s a r e now on sale. 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A n n E sp v . a n d J i m a life-long ■citizen of F o r t D a v i s l e i y . *<D o g g o ne t h (jug h t f u 1.. o f ’ D u n c a n . at and'.earl; t h e n e x t m o r n w a s held h e r e M a r c h 3, - tha/t oi F n t / J n v l-'i’it’/ ;j r d N'Mand w e n t to a Mrs. L i b r a d o ( P a u l i n a ) M i n j a r e / , cliow place n e a r t h e S h a m r o c k J a g e 75. w h o passed a w a y in N e w I^ea G r u b b a n d A n g e l a Capri, So I a m g o i n g to w r i t e to Bob to g r a b a s t a c k of h o ts a n d c u p p a a n d tell h i m I a m in u r g e n t n eed s p e n t a n e n j o y a b l e w e e k - e n d at j Mexico. Feb. 2S, w h e r e s h e h a d t t —w a s t he. TCI C h n p o m ; la v a .—n o£ tw o p i c t u r e s , o n e of E. P. W e b T e x a s A<ScM F e b m a t s 2.1-20. F rtrrn- "bee n v isiti ng , relatives, S h e w a s t a u r a n t ; w h i c h F r i t z says, h i m s e l f s t e r , w h o w a s o n e of t h e f irst t w o all r e p o r t s t h e big d a n c e w a s w o n b o r n a t F o r t Davis, J u l y 23,. 1885. h a r d l y b e lieving su ch a s t r a n g e T h e s e r v ice w a s h e ld - f r o m t h e w h i t e m e n to s e t t l e p e r m a n e n t l y d e r f u l a n d b o t h g i r ls h a d a g r a n d fact, is o n e of two M e x i c a n food Catholic Church, w ith th e Rev. * ^aJ. Fort. D-aitis- anti t h e o t h e r ot tim e . P ^ c e s i n the* e n t i r e c it y or i i i r - - F O i r r D A V I S ■ T h i s t o w n w a s A nthony Hertasrtis . Officiating; t hiv* e - UiU old Ot S e nI lV d4et>rI- SOH i e bJ/vT e n11« b}\Ji§ o i 'n1i olvl s t o r e1. - ir i i+T \¥<- trt'vrv! *■ ' 11 mm M a n y .'teachers a t t e n d e d th e an - ancl b u r i a l w a s at St. J o s e p h c e population ti'oaiiHt.-in an outstanrtm p ev en t! 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