1993-03-18 The Big Bend Sentinel And The Marfa Independent

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1993-03-18 The Big Bend Sentinel And The Marfa Independent
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TEXAS
Lady Horns make all-district,
Kitchens, Natividad state bound,
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page 4
Tompkins assumes
T-bird restaurant
MARFA - Marfa's Thunderbird Restaurant will be under
new management beginning
April 1.
TJ's Country Inc. will move
in at that time under a lease
a g r e e m e n t with Marfa
businessman Eddie Pierce, corporation owner and restaurant e u r—T-o-m-m-y- T o m p k i n s confirmed Wednesday.
PierceAiwns the Holiday Capri
Inn, Thunderbird Motel and
Thunderbird Restaurant complex.
—TJ-s owns and operates the
Longhorn Cattle Co. restaurant
in Alpine and TJ's Country
Burgers in Fort Davis and
MonahlnsT
'Moosey' to help
fire truck fund
MARFA - Marfa service station owner Oscar 'Moosey'
Lujan has added his support for
the Marfa Volunteer Fire
Department fire truck fundraiser.
For every gallon of gasoline
purchased Friday and Saturday
at Highland Exxon, Lujan will
donate 2 cents per gallon to the
fund.
He'll also donate $1 per car
wash and $1 per oil change.
"This is the kind of support
we're looking for from the
community," Assistant Fire
Chief Jerry Garnett said this
week. "With help like this,
we're well on our way to reaching our $60,000 goal and getting our much-needed fire
equipment. Thanks, Moosey."
Horn band hosts
enchilada supper
MARFA - The Marfa Shorthorn Band will host an
enchilada supper beginning av S
p.m. Friday, March 26 at
"RoblnsorrCafeterlar.
The dinner is a fund-raiser for
a band trip May 7-9 to San Antonio.
Donation is $5 a plate for
adults, and $i for students.
Also look for morning band
bake sales at the Marfa Post
Office Friday, Friday March
26, Friday April 2, and Wednesday April 7.
Candidates forum
set by group
MARFA - The Marfa Committee for City Government
will host a meet the city of
Marfa candidates evening tentatively set for 7 p.m. Wednesday, April 21 at The Marfa National Bank community room.
Each candidate will be given
five minutes' to address residents, followed by a questionand-answer session.
In addition, candidates will be
asked to prepare answers to
questions provided in advance.
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MARCH 18, 1993
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Sheriff foils Presidio County Jail break
MARFA - Ah anonymous tip
to Presidio County Sheriff Abe
Gonzalez helped shut down an
escape attempt by prisoners at
the Presidio County Jail Tuesday night.
When officers moved in at
about 9 p.m., they caught a
prisoner
in a "window working on a
screen," 83rd State Judicial
District Attorney Albert
Valadez said Wednesday.
"They got him red-handed."
No injuries were reported.
Af least one trustee and as
many as four prisoners may
have been involved in the
break-out attempt, Valadez
said, adding that an investigation into the incident continued.
Gonzalez said he got the tip
about 7 p.m. and called for
back-up from the Marfa Border
Patrol, the Texas Department
of Public Safety in Alpine and a
<Texas Parks & Wildlife Department game warden from Alpine
as well as chief Deputy Sheriff
Benny Utley and jailers Jimmy
Lujan and Eddie Lujan.
District Attorney's office in-
vestigator Larry Jackson was in
Fort Davis, and he came down
and also assisted, Valadez said.
Earlier Tuesday, a trustee had
apparently unlatched a steel
window on the south side of the
jail and placed a ladder next to
the window, Valadez said.
Prisoners had cut through one
layer of steel mesh, two bars
and were cutting through
another layer of steel mesh
when officers closed in, he
said.
Prisoners had a file, a crow
bar and a screwdriver that had
MARFA - Marfa school board
members Tuesday night extended contracts for the 199394 school year to all current
teachers and coaches, Superintendent Judy Ledbetter said
Wednesday.
Red ford Elementary School
Principal Tiburcio 'Butch'
Acosta also was granted a
1993-94 contract, she said.
Trustees didn't consider the
contracts of high school Principal Sam Robinson and
elementary-junior high school
Principal David Clark, whose
current contracts are good
through, the 1993-94 school
year.
In a discussion about school
finance, Ledbetter told trustees
it was imperative that she and
trustees get the word out to
Marfa residents to support the
three school finance-related
Texas Constitution amendments
on the May 1 ballot.
"If Proposition 1 fails, the
schools close," Ledbetter said.
"Our community will be much
better served with the passage
of Proposition 1."
—Failur^of Proposition-1-wouldsend the-school finance question
back to the courts, or the Legislature to redistribute school
funds and redraw school district
boundaries.
If approved, Proposition 1
would make constitutional the
so-called 'Robin Hood' plan,
which takes property taxes from
rich school districts and gives
them to poor districts, like
Marfa ISD.
The Robin Hood plan has
been ruled unconstitutional by
the courts.
Proposition 2 requires the
Texas Legislature to fund statemandated programs. Currently,
legislators can mandate school
programs Without funding
them, putting the financial burden on local school districts.
Proposition 3 authorizes $750
million to assist school districts.
Trustee Lonnie Mendoza
asked that a resolution In support of the three propositions be
placed on next month's meeting
agenda.
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It appears to be and "insideoutside job," Valadez said.
"We still don't know if they
were to be picked up or what,
but somehow, someone found
out and called the sheriff."
Pending further investigation,
felony charges of attempted escape and possession of escape
implements are expected to
filed on the prisoners, Valadez
said.
As many as 19 prisoners were
in the main cell block on the Gonzalez said he thanks all
first floor where the escape at- the law enforcement "officers for
tempt occurred, Gonzalez said. their help Tuesday night.
Last^minute-ffters
finalize elections
CMcsrIOl
teacher
contracts
approved
apparently been smuggled inside the jail by the trustee,
Valadez said.
Those were confiscated and a
complete shakedown of the jail
was conducted Tuesday night,
Utley said, adding nothing else
was found. Marfa welder Lalo_
Prieto repaired the damage and
things were back to normal at
the jail later Tuesday night. \
FAR WEST TEXAS - Four up:
last-minute candidates signed
CITY OF MARFA
up tor places on the Marfa City
Mayor - Mayor Genevieve
Commission, Marfa school Prieto Bassham and challenger
board and Big Bend Regional Jake Brisbin Jr.
Hospital District as the filing
Commissioners • Incumbents
deadline-closed Wednesday.
Chon Prieto and Richard
Elections are Saturday May 1. Harem and challengers Fritz
' Incumbent Marfa City Com- Kahl, Robert Baker and
missioner Chon Prieto filed for Reymundo Roman.
re-election as did challenger
MARFA SCHOOL BOARD.
Reymundo Roman.
Trustee, place 1 - Pablo G.
Ann Fitzgerald signed up for Carrasco Jr.
Marfa ISD trustee place 2 to Trustee, place 2 - Incumbent
challenge incumbent Lonnie Lonnie Mendoza and Ann
Mendoza.
Fitzgerald.
And Anthony 'Tony' Brown
HOSPITAL DISTRICT
of south of Alpine will run in District I - Incumbent Rosario
district 3 of the hospital district Salgado Halpern of Marfa and
and face challenger Bill Bour- challenger Pamela Kay McNeil
bon of Big Bend National Park. of Presidio.
Prieto will be seeking his third District 2 - Incumbent William
term of office.
Webb of south of Alpine and
Roman is a former Marfa challenger Don Lewis of
school teacher.
Presidio.
Fitzgerald the past four years District 3 - William Bourbon
has been a parttime principal of Big Bend National Park of
and teacher at High Frontier Tony Brown of south of AlSchool in the Fort Davis school pine.
district. She and her husband,
District 4 - Incumbent Lori
Marfa Junior High School Student Council fifth-grade John, who is president of Fort
Ellison
of Alpine and chal•representatives Damien Carrillo, left, and Ronnie Garcia raise
Davis State Bank, live in Marfa lengers Joseph Campbell of
the U.S. and Texas flags every day at the campus.
on Golf Course Road.
Marathon and Forrest C YelShe also taught English at verton of Alpine.
Marfa High School from 1979District 5 • Incumbents
85.
Doralene Lassiter, RN, of
Area residents have until Marfa, and Dr. Clifton Pearce
Tuesday, April 1 to register to of Alpine, and challenger
-vote-in-the-May-1-elections-witli—PatriciaWellsrLVNTofMarfar
MARFA - Donald Judd is Judd and Rudi Fuchs, a early voting scheduled for April Also on ballots will be a spepreparing for upcoming exhibi- museum curator in the Nether- 12-27.
cial election for Texas' senator
tions of his work in New York lands and a Chinati Foundation
Voter registration cards are in the U.S. Congress and three
City, the Netherlands and board of director member. The available at area county court- amendments to the Texas ConJapan.
catalogue also will feature houses.
stitution relating to school
The New York show will feaHere's how the races shaped finance.
ture new work made in-Marfa (Continued on page 2)
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at Judd's Marfa Ice Plant _
fabrication center.
Hecho en Marfa
That show opens Saturday,
March 27 at the Pace Gallery's
SoHo space.
• Two of the four pieces are
floor works, four-unit and
three-unit desjgns, weighing
about 3,000 pounds each, and a
six-unit wall piece, all made of
rusted cor-ten steel.
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dez and David Natividad of
Marfa, with help from Judd interns Jovi Juan and Jim Skanberg.
The fourth piece is a six-unit
plywood wall work made in
New York City.
Hernandez will be traveling to
the Big Apple to help install the
show.
Pace also is producing a
New Judd work at the Marfa let Plant fabrication center await shipment to New York City.
catalogue, with an essay by
Judd, Marfa fabricators
prepare for NYC show
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Candidates who wish to participate or want more information about the event should
contact The Big Bend Sentinel
by Monday, April 5.
Stop by the office_at 110 N.
Highland In Marfa or call the
paper at (915) 729-4342.
In addition, the Sentinel will
provide a candidate's forum for
all area residents seeking office
on May 1.
This will allow candidates to
make their election announcement and outline their
-platform.
These articles should be no
more than two pages in length,
typewritten and double-spaced.
Candidates may also provide a
photograph of themselves.
We'll publish them weekly as
they come in through the April
22 edition.
March 18
1991
Bill would allow emergency
entry on private property
City
eyes
problem area
AUSTIN • "Emergency entry property, even in an emergency
MARFA - The Marfa City.
on p r i v a t e l a n d . T h e situation" under current state
Commission Monday gave city
commissioners' court may law," the analysis staled.
Administrator Bobby Martinez
It's illegal for a public entity
authorize appropriate persons to
the authority to take what steps
enter private land as the com- to maintain private roadways
were necessary to addressan~
The bill leaves it up to the
missioners court determines
unsanitary condition in eastnecessary to protect individuals "good judgment and common
central Marfa.
or animals endangered by a sense" of commissioners to
Angel Martinez roams
deem a situation an emergency,
natural emergency."
Marfa's alley and trash
That's the guts of a proposed according to the analysis.
dumpsters removing cans, botGailego opposes this measure,
bill filed recently in the Texas
tles, papers and other items
Legislature that had telephone the staffer said this week. There
thrown away and store those
lines buzzing in Austin this was no word from the triitems at two abandoned dwellings in town.
Judd interns, from left, Jovijuan and Jim Skanberg, andjudd week by Far West. Texas counties' state senator, Judith
government officials and Zaffirini, D-Laredo.
"It's a dump over there," fabricators David Natividad and Raul Hernandez.
private property owners, acBobby Martinez said, and
cording to the office of state The bill comes on the heels of
neighbors are complaining.
another proposed piece of legisRep. Pete Gailego, D-Alpine.
Last year, Presidio County,
Concerned callers wanted to lation viewed by some as erodthe city and the state Health
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from
page
J)mmm
know more about the bill, a ing the way of life in Far West
Department contacted Martinez
photos
of
Judd's
permanentlyOn
April
25,
an
exhibition
of
Gailego office staffer said Texas.
about the problem and Presidio
Senate Bill S83 would protect
County Jail trustees were sent installed outdoor works in Judd's furniture opens at the Tuesday.
the
mountain lion by making it
Marfa.
Boymans Museum in Rotterto clean the area up.
Some area county officials and a game animal. Currently, it's
The Marfa crew also built dam, the Netherlands.
private property owners view open season on the elusive
Problems at the area have
Mexicans guilty
special
crates
for
the
pieces,
On
May
1,
an
overview
of
the bill as another attempt to predator cat.
reappeared, the city adwhich
will
be
shipped
to
New
Judd's
work
to
the
present
will
erode private property owners'
ministrator said.
Far West Texas ranchers of moving mota
open at a Japanese museum.
rights, they said this week.
Unsanitary conditions also are York viaflatbedtruck.
that is, private property owners
An analysis of the bill shows - oppose that legislation and say
PECOS - Last Tuesday's trial present at Martinez's dwelling
the measure may have some that the lion is a thriving
in
Sal
Si
Puedes,
outside
the
of three Mexican citizens on
merit, but gives too much species, poses a threat to livemarijuana possession and con- city limit. •
leeway in governmental stock and does not need protecspiracy charges resulted in guil- The county was supposed to (Continued from page 1) I
authority.
have obtained permission for
tion.
And board President Glenn test scores;
ty verdicts.
The measure, House Bill
that
property
owner
to
clean
it
*
heard
a
report
from
LedbetGarcia
said
the
district
should
Roman Jose Orozco-Pena, 25,
The bill was filed by state
1233, was filed by state Rep.
begin a public awareness pro- ter that the cafeteria is operat- Warren
Juan Villa-Galindo, 35, and up, but that hasn't occurred.
Sens.
Chris Harris, R-ArChisum,
D-Pampa.
The
city
administrator
said
gram for the community about ing in the red. Factors include
Jose Garcia-Tovarez, 29, were
lington,
and Gonzalo BarrienAn
example
of
a
situation
adthat participation is not as high dressed by the bill occurred last tos, D-Austin,
caught underneath a bridge near he's offered to help Martinez the propositions.'
and has the
with public housing,-food
now as when the cafeteria fall.
In other action, trustees:
Alpine Dec. 12, 1992.
support
of
the
Sierra
Club and
stamps
and
veteran's
assistance.
* approved a grant application opened last spring, and that
Border Patrol agents later
other
related
groups.
"Several
farmers
in
the
North"He's
into
recycling,
and
for a summer school program there may be too many cafeteria east Texas Panhandle area, befound 90 pounds of marijuana
The bill was filed in the
in sugar sacks made to look like everything is separated," the for students at risk in math and staffers. Food and supply pur- cause of snow blizzards, were Senate's International Relacity administrator said, but the reading J"he program will pay_ chases aren't out of line and the
backpacks near the bridge.
from getting truck- t i o n s , Trade and Technology
_stuftneveris
moved out;
those students $4.25 a hour to government reimbursements are prevented
The men claimed they had
loads
of
feed
from a public com m i11ee, wh i ch had
City officials gave Bobby atteniclass;
slow^"It's a new operation and
crossed from Mexico into
highway
to
livestock
facilities scheduled a hearing on the bill
Martinez
the
authority
to
con* approved a grant application we still don't know all the vari- located on private lands," ac- Wednesday.
Texas near Lajitas and were
tact
the
owners
of
the
properfor year-round adult literacy ables," Ledbetter said;
walking to Midland to work as
Gallego's office said they're
ties in Marfa - the Martinez and
* heard a report from Clark cording to the analysis.
roofers.
_and_Ejig!jsh_as_a_sejcpndJan^
still
trying to figure that one
—-Another-example
ofthe
that Marfa sixth-graderslviir
—BorderPatrol agents said the Aguirre estates - to get permis- guage classes;
out,
and
why the bill was sent
problems
encountered
by
permeet next week at Prude Guest ___^
t0 tnat
suspects had no water or food sion to clean up the area at the
*
requested
that
the
Presidio
_
_
^
committee,
but bill opsons
in
rural
areas
on
private
with them, as illegal aliens nor expense of the estates orbegjri_ Independent School District ac- -Ranch-with-New-Ganey-sixth.- lands occurred this past fall—ponents-said-that-was-donMo-miiHy^o^mjn-Thl^rfi^n^^
pToceedTngs if cept Redford secondary stu- graders, Clark's previous when an elderly rural resident avoid state Sen. Bill Sims, D
necessary.
school. He said the meeting is
foot.
so they won't have to be designed
In other business, the city ad- dents
to be an exchange of was required to be transported San Angelo, chairman of the
(The Pecos Enterprise)
bused
to
Marfa
High
School
ministrator told elected city of- next year;
ideas between rural and city from her rural residence to a Natural Resources Committee
f i c i a l s that t h e . c i t y ' s
kids. Also, an honors trip in hospital for medical treatment and a staunch private property
*
approved
a
waiver
request
outstanding debts were coming to the Texas Education Agency late April for junior high school and such transportation was rights and ranchers' supporter.
SRSU scholar
Gallego's office said he opdown.
students had been approved by made temporarily impossible
for
high
school
geometry
and
poses
that bill.
because
of
snowdrifts
having
A $5,000 payment to West algebra classes to help the National Parks Service at
plans lecture
accumulated
on
the
private
land
Zaffirini
also opposes the bill,
Texas Utilities Co. this month strengthen the math program White Sands National Monuleading from the public high- "but it took several calls from
on Monday^
would make the city current on and improve state achievement ment.
way to the i n d i v i d u a l ' s constituents to get her off the
its electric bill, and the debt
residence.
fence, according to reports.
Dr. Felipe de Ortcgo y Gasca, owed to the Internal Revenue
"The county commissioner of
Legislature watchers said the
Sul Ross State University scholar Service now was about $6,000,
the precincts involved were bill has a good chance of getin residence, will discuss Myth down from $52,000.
AUSTIN - Texas Attorney
America: The American Ethos He has created a special sec- reluctant to allow county maln- ting out of committee and on to
General Dan Morales has an- tion within his Opinion Com- tainers to enter the private the floor of the House.
Myth and Practice Monday at Choir performs tonight
nounced a 10-point state open mittee that will focus on open
7:30 p.m. in the Marshall Auditorium during the sixth annual
The Sul Ross State University government package that will government issues.
Mary Thomas Marshall Univer- Concert Choir will take the Mar- strengthen the enforcement of
Morales also unveiled a packsity Lecture.
shall Auditorium stage Thursday open government laws thereby age of proposed legislation to
ATTORNEY
providing citizens with greater strengthen the state's open
There is no admission charge at 7:30 p.m. for a concert.
for the talk, and it is open to the
The choir, under the direction access and influence over government laws. One bill
public.
would grant his office new
of Dr. Rex Wilson, will open the government.
114 West Washington
Ortcgo, a noted scholar, phi- program with Howard Hanson's
Morales announced that he has powers to investigate violations
P.O. Box 668
lologist, author and editor, Song of Democracy. The text is appointed a special enforcement and enforce the Open Meetings
teaches in the university's De- by Walt Whitman. The choir will counsel to take to court Act. The Attorney General does
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Who's on first?
By'WAHDLEY RED
-That collective shudder and sigh you felt roll across Texas last
week was the product of all good Texas Democrats upon learning
that Jim Mattox had decided not to enter the May 1 special election for the United States Senate.
You see, the Republicans are playing Russian roulette by fielding three bonafide candidates, Kay Bailey Hutchinson, Jack Fields
and Joe Barton against perennial weakling Democrat Bob
Krueger. Yeah, that Bob Krueger, two time loser of Senate elections and the guy who couldn't even win his party's nomination
the last time.
'
Democrats are so confident that Krueger will win, possibly
without a run-off, that they've even invited Vice-President Al
Gore to campaign.
Mattox could have really made the whole thing an old fashioned
pelea,' but the Democratic machinery outfoxed him by drying up
his sources of campaign funds. Now Mattox, who would drive to
Tijuana to pick" a fight with a cab driver, will have to be content
to go home and pull the wings off flies for amusement.
And Krueger, once dubbed the "Texas Chameleon'1 for his
ability to be on all three sides of every issue, appears to have the
inside track.
Republicans, having drawn their pistols and carefully shot themselves in the foot, have a slim chance that current Texas
Treasurer, Kay Bailey Hutchinson, can make it to a run-off with
Krueger, and then bush-whack him in a low turnout, head to head
match.
If all that isn't exciting enough for you, there are some garden
variety fringe candidates, including one who features bloody
fetuses in his television commercials.
Kinda makes you wonder why, given all of this free entertainment, more voters don't choose to participate. We'll check in on
this situation again, the whole thing is about three bubbles off
plumb.1
Letters to the editor
^Editor:
Thank you for your article and editorial of March 11 about
Texas Senate Bill #583 which would add the mountain lion to the
list of game animals. Here are a few more details.
*The„mountainJion^vj!LbeJisted_as_agame_animal^if Texas
Senate Bill #583 is passed. Senators Chris Harris of Arlington
and Gonzalo Barrientos of Austin, authors of the bill, evidently
eptJhej^asQnsJbiLwJiich4heI^xas-P^rlts4nd-Wildlife—
Department denied the same proposal to them by several environmental organizations.
In,April 1992, TPWD considered the proposal at a roundtable
wi^^^^istSy^dftwners.^ildJifeiWIHstts, environmentalists, ,
and XPWJP specialists.. They, also,heard five reports, on the status
of the Hon. The^vidence was clear and irrefutable that lions are
not only threatened but that their populations are high, increasing,
and extending into new areas across the nation.
The Sierra Club's viewpoint is that lions may be killed or
trapped anytime in unlimited numbe.s. This is true. Lions may be
killed wholesale but realistically they will not be because lion
hunting, which requires special equipage and skills, is too expensive and time consuming for more than a handful of hunters to undertake.
Therefore, lions are not now nor are they likely to be killed at a
rateihat would cause them to become a threatened species. Nongame status obviously has not stopped their present increase.
Mountain lions in our area are about twice as numerous as in
other Texas counties. In Brewster, Jeff Davis and Presidio Coun-
BBCA to name
new director
^^kf^WM-itew.
MARFA - Big Bend Community Action Agency Inc.
board members are scheduled
to meet at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday,
March 30 in Marfa to name a
new executive director.
The non-profit organization,
which o f f e r s a s s i s t a n c e
programs such as commodities
to elderly and needy individuals
in Presidio, Brewster, Jeff
Davis, Culberson and Hudspeth
counties, has been without an
executive director since the
retirement late last year of Robbie Fellows of Marfa.
Board President Jack Brunson
said persons who have applied
for the position need not reapply-
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ties, 484 were trapped or killed from 1983 to 1989, an average of
80 per year. In prior years the average was under 30.
The small Chihuahuan Red Deer, which used to inhabit the
Glass Mountains, has been totally wiped out by mountain lions.
Within the Big Bend National Park, there have been a number of
attacks by lions on Park visitors. One child was almost killed by a
lion as he and his parents walked a well-worn trail near the basin
installations. The child's scalp was found in the lion's stomach.
If the lion is classified as a game animal the only circumstances
in which it may be legally killed outside of hunting season is
when one's life is immediately threatened. If you should see a
lion in your backyard, as did a homeowner within two miles of Alpine, you could not kill it. You would have to wait until it actually attacks your
Senate Bill #583 is unwarranted, unnecessary, and potentially
dangerous.
Sincerely yours,
__
Emilie B. Severin
Alpine
Editor:
As we read in the newspaper and listen to the news, our conclusions are to want to exclaim, to what an extreme degree have
some people lowered themselves and have abandoned their sublime dignity of their being children of God and heirs to his eternal
glory^Instead they have plunged themselves to the possibility of falling
into the abyss of hell.
The concept of God in our modern society has become dull and
indifferent and humanism has invaded the human heart.
"Remember, men that thou art ashes and on to ashes thou shah
return." If love of God is not in our hearts then much less for our
neighbor.-And ifiove ofiieighboris not present in our hearts therT
violence, hatred and murder will abound.
Pro-choice is giving consent to do as we please, to kill or not to
kill. Our responsibilities before our creator is to obey him. We
don't have a choice to live or not to live. Thou shalt not kill and
love your neighbor as thyself are two commandments of God.
Would a pregnant mother kill herself because she doesn't want
the use of the permanent school fund
to guarantee state revenue bonds, but
would permit the legislature to provide |
by law for the issuance of general obligation bonds or revenue bonds of the state
for the purpose of making loans to, or
purchasing bonds of, school districts for
the purpose of acquisition, construction,
or improvement of instructional facilities,
\>V\ LIAI I t i ( . H O N
including all furnishings. The amendment
MAY 1. H)<)J
also provides that the state, pursuant to
general law, may forgive the payment of
principal and interest on all or part of a
a minimum tax rate in county educa- loan made to a school district under the '
PROPOSITION NO. 1
tion districts, and placing a cap on the amendment to partially finance an inON THE BALLOT
ad valorem tax levied by county edu- structional facility. The cap of $750 million on the amount of bonds that could be
cation districts."
Section 1 of Senate Joint Resolution 7
issued under article VII, section 5(b), as
proposes, a constitutional amendment
amended, would be retained. The amendPROPOSITION NO. 2
that would allow the legislature to rement would repeal the current provision
distribute among other school districts ad
ON THE BALLOT
of the constitution permitting the legisvalorem taxes levied and collected by a
-achooLdistricL-The-amendment-would- —Section 2 of Senate-Joinr Resolution 7 -~laturc"~torauthori2e~bonds in excess o F
dlow-the-legislature to create county proposes a constitutional amendment $750 million by two-thirds record vote of
education districts with the taxable prop- that would provide that, except for state both houses of the legislature. While any
erty of existing school districts in one or educational mandates imposed in com- of the general obligation bonds issued
more counties combined. County educa- pliance with the Texas Constitution or under the amendment or any of the intertion Hiatricta may levy, collect, and dis- federal law, or unless enacted by a vote of est on those bonds is outstanding and untribute ad valorem taxes as authorized by at least two-thirds of the members elec- paid, there would be appropriated out of
general taw. The legislature would be al- ted to each house of the legislature, a the first money coming into the state
lowed to set the rate of the ad valorem school district may not be required to treasury in eachfiscalyear, not otherwise
tax to be imposed in a school district or comply with an obligation requiring ex- appropriated by the constitution, the
county education district or it may autho- penditure of school district funds unless amount sufficient to pay the principal and
rize the board of 'rustees of each school the obligation is fully funded. The amend- interest on the bonds that matured or bedistrict or county education district to set ment also requires the legislature to pro- came due that fiscal year.
the rate, provided that the rate of county vide by law a procedure for determining
The proposed amendment will appear
education district ad valorem.taxes,may whether an obligation is fully funded. In on the ballot as follows:
not exceed $1.00 per $100 valuation of the absence of such a procedure, and at
T h e constitutional amendment autaxable property, unless a higher rate is the request of a school district's board of
thorizing the issuance of $760 million
approved by the voters of the district. trustees, the comptroller of public acin state general obligation or revenue
The amendment also provides that the count* shall determine whether or not an
bonds to assist school districts in paramount of ad valorem taxes redistributed obligation la fully funded. This amendtially financing facilities, authorizing
among school districts by the legislature ment appliea only to state educational
the state to forgive payment* of loan*
and effectively redistributed within a mandates enacted after December 31,
made to a school district for partially
county through county education dis- 1993.
financing facilities, and repealing the
tricts may not exceed 2.75 percent of the
proposed amendment will appear
authorization for $760 million in state
sum of the state revenue appropriated for onThe
the ballot as follows:
revenue bonds guaranteed by the perpublic schools and the revenue from local
manent school fund."
T h e constitutional amendment exad valorem taxes levied and collected for
empting a school district from the obpublic schools. The term "state revenue"
ligation to comply with unfunded
does not include revenue from ad valorem
state educational mandates."
taxes, revenue for the provision of free
textbooks, or contributiona- to a retireSiU M tl inform utpimutcrto aoert
PROPOSITION NO. 3
ment system. Finally, the amendment
to tnmimda prvjmata a la eonttiiueion
provides that |t dots not affect the distriON THE BALLOT .
qm apanerrn rn to Mela tl Ha 1 da
bution of the available school fund under
Senate Joint Resolution 4 propose* an mayo d* 199$. Si nttmi no ha neibido
article VII, section' 5, of the Texas
amendment to article VII, section 6(b), of una eofria dtl inform* en ttpanol, podra
Constitution,
the constitution, which currently autho- obttntr una gratit par Uamar al
The proposed amendment will appear rises the legislature to provide for using H800ltiSI8S83 o par ticribir al Seenon the ballot u follows:
the permanent school fund to guarantee tario dt Eitado, P.O. Box 1S060, Auttin,
Two* 78711
T h e constitutional amendment allow- bonds issued by school district* and cering limited redistribution of ad val- tain education-related revenue bonds
Published by Secretary of Bute
orem taxes for schools, authorising iseued by the state. The amendment
John Hannah, Jr.
the legislature or local district* to aet Srould repeal the provision authorising
PUBLIC NOTICE
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS
the innocent child she is carrying, whether conceived by love, passion or force?
The world needs love. Let's be compassionate, forgiving one'
another and loving each other, for love covers a great multitude
of sin.
God loves you - us. very much. The cross is the best proof.
With love to all and may God bless you,
Lalo and Ida Prieto
Marfa
Editor:
One of my indoor sports is guessing what initials in headlines
stand for-Y.ou know the sort, "ABCDE to Request More Funds."
Now I am sure those who have a burning interest in ABCDE
will be biting their nails over whether ABCDE will get more
funds. With the mood of most of the bodies controlling funds,
city couneilsrcommissionersrschool boardsrlegislaturesrl'd say~
the chances are slim that more funds will be granted to ABCDE.
But my original point is that since I cannotguessjE'M ARCQFis, I'm not likely to follow up to learn if they did indeed get the increase in funds. I'll just wonder if ABCDE stands for "Affiliated
Boys Clubs of Down East," but I could not see why they would
be seeking funds in West Texas.
Sometimes I am amazed at my stupidity (a lifelong practice)
when I suddenly realize that RCISD stands for Reagan County Independent School District. I can't understand why they all insist
on being called "independent school district" when the "common
school" has virtually disappeared. Surely it is not just to confuse
me. And just how independent are they with TEA (Texas Education Agency, I know that one) breathing down their necks?
But back to my original point; my guessing game goes on. It is
treacherous to have to read at least a paragraph of a news story to
find out what ABCDE is and find it is something I have no inter- .
est in. But I hate to see it shrouded in mystery.
Ernest B. Speck
Alpine
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Four Maria Lady
Horns named to
all-district team
MARFA - Four Lady Marfa
Shorthorn basketball players
have been named to the District
S-2A all-district team.
Sophomore Rosa Villanueva
was named to the first team as
post.
Seniors Sandra Nunez and
Sarah Hernandez were named
to the second team as forward
and point guard, respectively.
Senior Jennifer Carrasco was
an honorable mention as post.
Golf tourney
here Friday
MARFA - Marfa High School
will host its annual Invitational
Golf Tournament Friday at the
Marfa Golf Course.
Schools participating are Alpine, Fabens, Fort Davis,
Marfa, Pecos, Sanderson, Sierra Blanca, and Van Horn.
Tee times are set for 9:30
a.m.
"We should be near full
strength for this tournament. I
will have three boys teams and
one girls team participating,"
Coach Jay Foster said.
Brakel leads
all-district
picks .
Simpson bunts her way in to
Shorthorn history books
MARFA - A Marfa coed
broke the glass ceiling Monday
when the Shorthorn baseball
team opened its 1993 season.
Freshman Crystal Simpson became the first girl at Marfa
High School to play varsity
baseball as the Horns downed
the Marathon Mustangs 15-3 at
Lara Field.
An outfielder, Simpson bunted
to the Mustang pitcher for an
out.
Her teammates, however,
Jennifer Carrasco
Sandra Nunez
Sarah Hernandez
took up the slack, and senior
Jerry Guevara went 4-4 at the
plate with a two-run homer, a
triple and two singles.
Felipe Garcia tripled, Jamie
He is the son of Robert Moczy- he was an All-Distnct pick in basSul Ross State University
Lujan
doubled, Neil Martinez
ketball for three seasons and was
Coach Steve Kcenum and his gcmba of San Antonio.
Salinas is a 6-0, 190-lb. tight a regional qualifier in track for
staff continue on the recruiting
trail, with seven more athletes de- end and defensive tackle. He was three years.
claring their intent to wear the named first team All-District,
Lara is a 5-11, 240-lb. offenscarletand grey for the Lobos this All-Valley and All-Area. He was sive and defensive tackle. He was
also a defensive captain.
fall.
a team co-captain and received
numerous post-season honors.
New recruits include Efrain
He is the son of Jose Luis Her- He was a first team All-District
Ponce, El Paso; Russell Moczy- * nandez of Penitas.
and All-Southwest Texas pick
'gemba, San Antonio; Filiberto
Sul Ross State University
Voyles, a student at Klein Oak
Salinas, La Joya; Greg Voyles, High School, is a5-9,195-lb.run- and was named to the TSWA All- guard Missy Davis was named to
Tomball; Joel Zamora, Edinburg: ningback, linebacker and punter. Region 4 team. He was also die 1993 National Association of
Cy Barr, Geronimo; and Wally He was All-District at punter and named All-State honorable men- Intercollegiate Athletics' District
tion.
Lara, Del Rio.
8 basketball team in voting by
was listed in Who's Who in High
He is the son of Lilia G. Lara district coaches.
Ponce, a student at El Paso School Sports.
of Del Rio.
Bowie High School, is a 5-7,160The 5-6 Haskell junior led the
lb. halfback. He was named to the
The Lobos compete in the Lady Lobos with a 15.2-point avHe is the son of Richard and
first team All-District and All- Mary Kay Voyles of Tomball.
Texas Intercollegiate Athletic erage. She picked up her points
City squads and received JionorZamora is a 5-9,260-lb, offen- Association which is affiliated with-4-1 two-pointers, 66 threeable mention All-State. He sive tackle. A team captain, he with National Association of Inplayed in the All-Star game and was Edinburg High School's tercollegiate Athletics' Division
received Player of the Week hon- lineman of the year and received II. In addition to Sul Ross, TIAA
ors twice.
member schools are Midwestern
second team all-district honors.
Helslhe son of JoeI"arTd"Be^ State^Um'vefsityln Wichita Falls,
HcIs^the"soh~of YdlandaPl
Austin College in Sherman,
linda Zamora of Edinburg.
Morales of El Paso.
Barr is a 5-9, 160-lb. wide re- Hardin-Simmons University and
Moczygcmba is a 6-4, 220-lb.
offensive lineman and is a student ceiver and defensive back and is McMurry University in Abilene,
at San Antonio Clark High a student at Navarro High School. and Howard Payne University in
School. He was named second He was an all-district linebacker Brownwood. The University of
team All-District and received and received second team honors Dallas is a;TJAA member school
on offense. An all-around athlete, but does not compete in football.
All-Citv honorable mention
Seven more athletes sign with Sul Ross
singled and doubled and Beto
Carrasco tripled and singled.
In the RBI department,
Guevara had four, Andre Jennings two, Mark Cash two,
Chris Rivera one, Garcia two,
Carrasco two, with Ray Gomez
and Victor Mendoza getting one
each.
Winning Pitcher was Carrasco
with mound help from Jennings, Cash and Rico Rom*n.
The win put the Horns at 1-0
on the season. Game two and
three for Marfa are set for 4
p.m. Marfa time against the
Fabens Wildcats in Fabens and
5 p.m. Tuesday with the Alpine
Bucks in Alpine.
Davis named 1993 All-District
in voting by district coaches
Tommy Brakel, Sul Ross State
University's high-scoring guard,
and Tarleton State University's
Sean Walker were selected as coMost Valuable Player in the National
Association
of
Intercollegiate Athletics' District
8.
Brakel, a 6-2 senior from
Crowley, was one of the top
scorers in the nation with a 26.4point average. He scored his"
Last week's record-breaking
points on 122 two-pointers, 79 cold spell snowed out the Sul
three-pointers and 127 free Ross State University-Austin
throws. He also pulled down 110 College baseball scries in Sherrebounds and handed off 47 as- man Friday and Saturday.
sists. Brakel was second on the
In action before spring break,
roster in steals with 35 and had the Lobos lost a three-game scries
nine blocks.
to Texas Intercollegiate Athletic
Joining Brakel on the All-Dis- Association opponent Howard
trict team with honorable men- Payne University in Alpine. The
tions were Lobos Tony Bearden, Yellow Jackets stung the Lobos
6-5 Clint junior, and Kevin 13-2 in the opening game and
-Richardson7f>4-Palmergiiard:— "pickc"d up b-l and 5-3 wins the
The Lobos, under Coach second day.
Roger Grant, closed out their seaLobo hitters started putting
son with a 74-63 win over
NOVENA TO ST. JUDE
Howard Payne University. Sul
Apostle and Martyr, great in virtues
Ross finished the season 9-14,
and rich in miracles, near kinsman of
Jesus Christ. Faithful intercessor of
their best finish since 1982.
pointers and 107 free throws. She
led the team in assists with 82 and
pulled down 119 rebounds. She
also had 29 steals and two
blocked shots.
' The Lady Lobos closed out
their season with a 59-53 win
over Howard Payne University,
posting a 10-14 mark.
SRSU Lobos get snowed out
English mission
ends tonight
~~MXRFA - An English-language Parish, Lenten Mission
ends tonight at St. Mary's
Catholic Church in Marfa.
Father Joseph M. Greenwell,
C.S.S.R., will conduct the mission from 7-9 p.m. tonight at
the church.
Father Jorge Luis Guerrero,
O . F . M . , will conduct a
Spanish-language mission from
7-9 p.m. Sunday, March 2b
through Thursday, April 1.
NOVENA TO ST. JUDE
Apottlc and Martyr, great in virficj
and rich in miracles, near kinsman or
Jesus Christ. Faithful intercessor of
all who invoke your special patronage
in time of need, to you I have
recourse from the depth of my heart
and humbly beg him whom Cod has
given such great power to come to my
assistance. Help me in my present and
urgent petition. In return I promise to
make your name known and cause
you to be involved. St. Jude pray for
us and all who invoke your aid.
Amen. Three Our Fathers; three Hail
Mary's and three Glorias. This
Novena has never been known to (ail.
My request has been granted. Say for
nir.r consecutive days.
all who invoke your special patronage
in time of need, to you I have
recourse from the depth of my heart
and humbly beg him whom God has
given such great power to come to my
assistance. Help me in my present and
urgent petition. In return I promise to
make your name known and cause
-you-lo-be-involved-Sl—Jude pray-forus and all who invoke your aid.
Amen. Three Our Fathers; three Hail
Mary's and three Glorias. This
Novena has never been known to f-.il.
My request has been granted. Say for
picked up a double and a triple.
The Lobos are in Austin this
week, ta ,; ng on St. Edwards University Satu. , and Huston-Tillotson College Sunday. Sul Ross
returns to Kokemot Field for a
March 26-27 series with the College of the Southwest.
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SATURDAY
Shorthorns boys & girls
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Field Meet, Alpine.
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SRSU faculty
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Krisher to
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Brass ensemble composed of Brad Roberts, Andre Jennings, Christy
Rodriguez, Jamie Lujan, Justin Bledsoe ACassUfy Castillo-Wilson. Bill Krisher, assistant state director of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes in Texas, will be on
theJSuLJloss State University
campus April 5 for an 8:15 p.m.
talk in the Studio Theatre.
The session is for university
Natividad, a junior alto athletes, but it will be open to the
MARFA - Marfa student
musician Sissy Kitchens will saxophonist, performed Adagio university community according
have some company at state and Allegro from Sonata No. 1 to Coach Steve Keenum. Krisher
solo and ensemble contest in by HandeL, aad was accom- will also speak to local churches
panied bycteiffemine Bales of April 4 and to civic and student
Austin in May. ,"*^
groups on Aprils.
Kitchens and David Natividad Marfa on piano.
Krisher was a high school Ailplaced first, or nabbed division
A brass ensemble composed
I superior ratings, at a regional of Justin Bledsoe, Casidy Cas- American and went on to the Unimusic contest Saturday in El tillo-Wilson, Andre Jennings, versity of Oklahoma where he
Paso, advancing them on to Jamie Lujan, Brad Roberts and played under Bud Wilkinson durstate.
Christy Rodriguez, received a ing OU's 47-g3me winning
Kitchens, a junior, performed second place, division II excel- streak. Krisher was a two-time
on the flute the third movement lent rating with their perfor- collegiate All-American and
of Mozart's First Concerto in G mance of Mozart's Andante and played on two national champimajor, and was accompanied by Allegro from Divertimento No. onship teams.
He was drafted by the PittsEllen Cross of Marfa on piano.
6.
Kitchens placed second at
Band director Forrest Perry burgh Steelers in the second
state last year, the only Marfa said the student musicians all round. Two years later, he was
student to go to state in music performed exceptionally at con- traded to Kansas City where he
was an All-Pro guard.
competition.
test.
Kitchens, Natividad solo
their way to state contest
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NOTICE
* Band Boosters meeting at j|
jj|7 p.m. Monday, March 22JJ
ti
at-the-band-ball-.-
—Dr. Pattie-Trietsch and Joyce
Downing of the Sul Ross State
University Education Department attended the annual Texas
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Education-AgencvEs-Conference—PR
on Elementary Curriculum for
Gifted and Talented in Austin.
The meeting focused on the
special curriculum needs of
gifted and talented students. The
TEA sponsors a winter meeting
to update educators working in
this field. Trietsch is SRSU's
Gifted and Talented Program coordinator.
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Parents and officers
please attend.
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Baaf staw, tossed salad, cornbread, apple crisp.
Friday night lights will
probably take on a different
meaning next September,^
By a 9-3 vote, the State Board
of Education voted to amend a
University Interscholastic
League rule and allow girls to
play high school football beginning this fall.
The amendment was recommended to the State Board of
Education by the UIL's Legislative Council last October. The
approved measure allows girls
to try out for football beginning
Aug. 1.
"I don't think very many girls
are going to play football," said
UIL Athletic Director Bill Far-
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Marfa winners, fnm left, Sandra Media no, Jackie Riot mud
Randy Wheeler.
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Museum Musings
by Pat Godbold
Much activity at the museum
last week. Margaret Stevens
was busy showing out-of-state
visitors the museum. Local
people were busy identifying
people in our new collection of
pictures. Marilouise and Glen
Harkins spent a couple of hours
and were able to identify some
of the old timers. Mrs. William
took a folder of pictures
Valentine winners, from left, Jamie Estrada, Eve Estrada and Earney
a
couple
of weeks ago and
Amanda Gomez.
\
returned them Wednesday, and
Mrs. Earney recruitetLMrs^
Ben
Sailler, who was quite
Conservation district names poster winners
good at naming people pic-.
FAR W E S T T E X A S - first; Jackie Rios, second; tured.'Fun and excitement putting names to the faces.
'Resource Conservation' was Randy Wheeler, third.
Ruth Livingston brought an
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put
out by the Marfa
tion District's poster contest
Eighth Grade and Secretarial
Each school in the contest - second; Amanda Gomez, third.
REDFORD - Rebecca Her- Records of the Presidio County
Marfa, Redford, Presidio and
nandez,
first; Esequiel Hernan- Texas State Teachers AssociaValentine^- were given trees to
dez,
second;
David Marquez, tion (TSTA) from March J,
l l a m a s a class project.
third/
1949, to Aug. 29, 1959.
First-place poster winner adPRESIDIO
Julie
McAfee,
From the 1968 Calf here are
vance to area competition.
first;
Yoelia
Valdez,
second;
excerpts
of the first copy pubThis year's winners are:
lished Oct. 2 9 , 1948, by
MARFA - Sandra Mediano, Veronica Corralez; third.
Patricia SeaterrBolen O'Quinn,
Mack Bennett, Gene Corder,
Rodney Lee, Naomi
Livingston, Warren Johnson,
and the sponsor, Miss Martha
Davis.
"Items of interest were a cosWHITEMAN AIR FORCE BASE, Knob Noster, Mo. - Antume
party given by Kay Mcthony M. Reinberg has been promoted in the U.S. Air Force to
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the rank of major.
crowning
Nancy Jones by Gary
Reinberg, an operations plans flight chief, is the son of Genaro
Darr,
a
Boy
Scout article writand Guadalupe G. Rejnberg of Fort Davis.
ten by Gene Corder, a songThe major is a 1976 graduate of Fort Davis High School, and a
song for teen-agers directed by
1980 graduate of Texas A&M University, College Station.
Mrs. Mary Hegy, Mack BenCHANUTE AIR FORCE BASE, Rantoul, III. - Airman Martin
K. Geeslin has graduated from the liquid fuel systems maintenance course here.
Students were taught inspection and maintenance of liquid fuel
storage and dispensing systems, plus basic hydraulics and
electricity, fabrication of piping and fitting assemblies, and safety
procedures.
Geeslin is the son of Don L. and StellaGeeslin of Alpine.
He is a 1992 graduate of Alpine High School.
RANDOLPH AIR FORCE BASE, San Antonio - Air Force
Staff Sgt. Daniel F. Vega has been named Air Forces Iceland's
outstanding enlisted technician information manager of the year.
Selection was based on the individual's exemplary duty performance, job knowledge, leadership qualities, significant self-improvement and other accomplishments.
Vega, an information management records supervisor, is the son
of Jesus and Mary F. Vega of Grandfaiis.
His wife, Melinda, is the daughter of Alonzo and Alicia Aguilar
of Alpine.
^ The sergeant is a 1984 graduate of Alpine High School.
The representative will explain
how the crisis center activities
help the community.
The club extends a cordial Invitation to all Republican
women to attend the meeting.
The meeting will start at noon
Monday, March 22 at the Longhorn Cattle Company Restaurant in Alpine.
nett conducting the student
council, and Mr. Wheat's band
having 30 members. One of the
most interesting articles was the
perfect girl and boy.
Perfect Boy: Hair - Hayes
Mitchell; Smile - Gene Corder;
Clothes - Punky Mitchell;
Sportsmanship - Daniel Baker;
Personality - Larry Heacock.
Perfect Girl: Eyes - Naomi
Livingston; Smile - Corinna
Carr; Clothes - Claire Lee Arthur; Figure - Barbara Polsky;
Strength - Dorothy Darr; Personality - Susan Bums.
Anecdotes for the 1968 Calf
were written by Harvey Slaton,
Viola Campos, Tar Rawls,
Peggy Drake, Val Carrasco,
Kevin Ryan, Martin Cobos,
Fabiola Chavez, Laura Dodson,
Terry Bishop, Brenda DeVolin,
Abigay Acosta, Val Segura^
D a n T e P M T f f l n e z , MTke
Navarette, Debra Gilly, Emma
Nunez, Martha Dempsey and
Debbie Henderson.
Mrs. Conrado Garcia gave the
museum a grand 1908 picture
of The New Era Printing Co.
building with the Collie House*
beside it. This picture was
given to John Collie. The building is the location where
Lando's Drive Inn used to be.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gille
gave the museum several interesting items. The Girl Scouts
will especially enjoy a 1930s
uniform, badges and books.
Will share more of these additions soon.
-The Big Bend staff chose
March 27 because it falls
during the spring busy season.
The fee-free day applies only to
entrance fees; user fees at
campgrounds will continue to
be in effect.
"Fee-free day allows us to
thank the visitors who support
the National Park Service," said
Arnberger.
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Comes with choice of two dishes phis soup.
. rice, arid sweet biscuit
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To go orders welcome
Sunday Buffett
"All You Can Eat"
11:30 a.m.-2 p.m.
12 items, salad bar, soup and dessert
$4.95 adult - $2.45 children
An optional buffet lunch will
be served at a cost of $5.95.
CalUean Campbell at 837-7380
Beer, wine, & The Club Margaritas & Pitta Coladas
Open *7 days a week
or Jane Coats at 837-2402 to
make your reservation.
11:30 a.m. -9:30 p.m.
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"The student rights issue has
been taken to court in tumorous
other states and the female students have prevailed in obtaining the right to try out and, if
selected, participate in football," said Texas Education
Commissioner Lionel "Skip"
Meno.
Nationwide, 985,000 boys
played high school football.
Only 112 girls played.
lates that all National Parks
charging entrance fees designate one day each year when
fees will be waived during a
time of high visitor use.
BIG BEND NATIONAL
PARK - Superintendent Robert
L. Arnberger announced.that
visitors to Big Bend National
•Park may obtain a free entrance
permit, good for seven days, on
March 27.
Permits are available at either
Panther Junction Visitor Center
from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. or at the
Chisos Basin Visitor Center
from 8:15 a.m. to 4 p.m.
The "fee-free" day is in keeping with the requirements of the
Land and Water Conservation
Fund Act.as amended by Congress in 1987. The Act stipu-
BIG BUTTON
Spring & fall clearance
ney. "Very few are going to try
out ind fewera are going to
make ^e_teajB, _
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Texa5re^ucition officials say
the matter also boils down to
legal rights.
BBNP to waive entrance fees
Republican Women's club to meet Monday
ALPINE - A representative
from the Rio-Pecos Family
Crisis Center, will be the guest
speaker at the March meeting
of the West of the Pecos
Republican Women's Club.
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Big Bend National Park initiates
traveler's assistance network
Big Bend National Park Su- Lajitas, the Fort Stockton
p e r i n t e n d e n t R o b e r t L. Tourism Department, the Van
Arnberger announced the im- Horn Convention Center, and
plementation of a new service the Judge Roy Bean Visitor
for visitors to the park.
Center in Langtry. Plans are
The service, the Traveler's being made to include Study
Assistance Network, will link Butte in the network.
Big Bend National Park with
Arnberger stated, "During the
several visitor information sta- busy spring break period all
tions in the area.
lodging and camping facilities
A one-page report with infor- within the park become full.
r n a t i o n o n w e a t h e r , Visitors are often turned away
campground status, lodging to seek overnight accommodaavailability, backcountry road tions outside the park. As you
conditions, and special an- can imagine, this creates a great
nouncements will be issued sense of frustration for folks
each morning during the busy who have traveled long distanvisitation season by facsimile ces to get here."
Arnberger continued, "We
machine. During periods of exceedingly high visitation, the feel that the Traveler's Assispark may supplement the daily tance Network has the potential
report with an afternoon to enhance.the visitors' experience to Big Bend National
campground status update.
Members of the Traveler's Park by providing them with
Assistance Network, include important information before
the Alpine Chamber of Com- they reach the park. It will also
merce, KVLF Radio in Alpine, keep our neighbors in the local
the Gage Hotel in Marathon, communities better informed
the Barton Warnock Environ- about services offered in the
mental Education Center in park."
Valley Motors
in Alpine
EBEE
Mar/a Chamber of Commerce President Jane Wiemers with Big
Bend National Park Superintendent Rob Arnberger at the
chamber's social last wtek.
The University of Texas
McDonald Observatory
Fort Davis
By JEFF KANJPE
March 21 through March 27
Planets
-Mercury, is not visible this month. It is at inferior conjunction
(in front of the sun) March 9. The planet doesn't put in a
—
favorable appearance for observers in the Northern Hemisphere
again until the first part of June.
- Venus is low in the southwest just after sunset. It reaches inferior conjunction (in front of the sun) April 1, when it won't be
visible at all from most locales. At the end of the month, however, Venus may be seen by observers located in midlatitudes as
both a morning and evening star! More details next week.
- Mars, in Gemini, is almost at the meridian at sunset and sets at
.
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Manuel's brother, Faustino of midnight.
- Jupiter rises just after sunset in Virgo. It remains in theTky all
Anaheim, Calif.
Also Frank and Pablo AI- night. It comes to opposition March 30.
- Saturn is not visible this month. It reappears in the morning
varado o f Dallas, sons of Pablo
and Elvia Alvarado of Marfa sky in mid to late April.
Events
and Wayne Soza of El Paso,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry _MarcrL2 1LMercury is jusLsoutheast of the waning crescent
Soza of El Paso and formerly moon in the morning sky just before dawn.
March 21: The moon is at apogee, 406,631 km (252,668 mi).
of Marfa.
_ Also Jose Pena of Dallas, Roy_ March 23: New moon.
March 24: Venus and the young, crescent moon make a beautiAcosta of Birmingham, Ala.,
ful
pairing in the evening sky right after sunset! Use binoculars.
Rick Gomez of El Paso and
Steve Jordan of Houston.
The group reported they could
see the Zubiate's banners from
where they were sitting and that
the second sign "was a real neat
one."
309 N. 6th St.
(just north of the
courthouse)
8 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Monday - Friday
8 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Monday - Friday
This location OPEN
Saturday from 9 a.m.
until noon.
Josephine Mitchell, Texas
Heritage Chairman gave an ex-,
cellent report on Sam Houston.
. Financial Chairman, Cookie
Brlsbin reported on ways to
raise funds for club projects. 1)
The members will furnish
baked g o o d s and w h i t e
elephants for die Spring sale
March 27 In Alpine. 2) Mrs.
Brlsbin passed out Tax Return
Blessings to be returned to her
by April IS. 3) Each member is
to turn in copies of 10 favorite
recipes for a cookbook.
Federation Counselor, Pat
Godbold reported on upcoming
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events and urged members to
enter items in the arts and crafts
division of the District Convention in Odessa March 26-27.
Items were brought by.members for M.D. Anderson Hospital. More items will be taken to
the April meeting and all
shipped to the hospital in April.
Glasses were brought for the
Lion's Club collection, more to
be brought next month.
Billie Gille was welcomed as a
new member.
Audrey Mimms closed the
meeting with a prayer. J
Hostesses Tina Daniels and
Laurel Webb served cake and
punch to members and a guest,
. Vie Cross Rose from Midland.
ANNUAL WATER CONTRACTS
Ann&al
Paid-In-Advance Water Contracts
J
May Be Obtained At City Hall
Through April 15, 1993, As Follows:
Small
Large
250,000
500,000
$350
$700
(Excess at $1.55 per thousand gallons)
KEEP SIMPLE
Votf
The m e m b e r s w e r e encouraged to attend the Marfa
Chamber of Commerce Social
at the Paisano Hotel at 7 p.m.
Friday, March 12. Members
were reminded that March is
Women's Appreciation Month
honoring Pioneer Women and it
U Girl Scout Month.
607 W. Holland
The City of Marfa
CENTURY CULTURE CLUB NEWS
"Observing March as National
Nutrition Awareness Month,
Jan Ponton Sibley, Dietician
from Alpine presented a program to. the GFWC Century
Culture Club of Marfa at 4
p.m. on March 10. .. _
Mrs. S i b l e y , registered
Dietician for Big Bend Regional
Medical Center used a video
tape, charts and handouts to
help the club members understand the importance of good
nutrition. Eating smart arid
cooking smart were two booklets given to the members as
guidelines to protect members
and their families from cancer.
The regular meeting of the
GFWC Century Culture Club
was held at 3 p.m. in the Marfa
National Hospitality Room with
President, Laurel Webb presiding.
Roll Call was answered with,
"What I would like to learn
about nutrition."
—Education-Chairman-EllenCross emphasized the importance of studying the CED tax
and the Robinhood Bill and
With the purchase of any NEW car or pick up in
stock.
Now with two locations to serve you better:
Former Marfa residents, friends
attend Super Bowl XXVII
Mike and Sylvia Zubiate
weren't the only Marfa residents to attend Super Bowl
XXVII and watch the Dallas
Cowboys win all the marbles.
A group of former Marfa residents and their friends also attended the spectacle at the Rose
Bowl in Pasadena, Calif., and
some are pictured on page 87 of
the Sports Illustrated special
commemorative issue, 'That
Super Season: The Dallas Cowboys return to glory.'
They are Danny A. Rubio of
Dallas and Samuel R. Rubio of
Louisville, Ky., sons of Manuel
fcndtttoisaRubio of Marfa, and
700 gallons of gas
Simple jobs can become dangerous
when you forget about power
lines. Locate overhead
and underground
service before you
/
start your next
i
home project.
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^^SlcJtim
information and location of underground power lines.
Sanitation
charge subject
\o change
pending
outcome of
landfill.
(8) The Big Band Seminal. Marfa. Texas. March 1 8 . 1 9 9 3
County residents warned
of heavy spring weather
Although tornadoes, can strike
virtually any part of Texas at
any time, spring seems to bring
an increase in this type of
violent weather activity.
You can take precautions to
protect yourself and your family in the event of a tornado.
Periodically hold a tornado
drill so that family members
know what to do and where to
go if you see a tornado or the
National Weather Service issues
a tornado warning. The safest
part of a house during tornado
traditionally is the basement,
but be aware of the potential for
flooding if there is a heavy rain
in the area. Interior bathrooms,
hallways, and closets on the
ground floor also offer protection from tornadic winds.
Avoid windows and outside
walls. Take along blankets or
sleeping bags to protect yourself from falling debris and
shattering glass, which are frequently the cause of death and
injury during a tornado.
Prepare a 72-hour disaster
supplies kit and first aid kit
should you need to evacuate
your home. Make certain you
have a portable radio and
several flashlights (and fresh
batteries for both) as well as
plenty of bottled water (1 gallon
per person per day), food and
extra prescription medications
in your disaster supplies kit.
Remember, if a tornadostrikes, electricity, gas, water
and sewer service may be disrupted for several days. It may
become necessary for you to
turn off your utilities; know
where your electric fuse box,water service main and natural.
gas main are located. Learn
how to turn off your utilities.
Turn off your utilities only if
you know how to detect
damage to the lines or if you
are instructed to do so. If you
turn the gas off, you will need a
professional to turn it back on.
Mobi.le h o m e s / a n d
automobiles are dangerous
places to be during a tornado. If
you live in a mobile home,
make sure all family members
know where the nearest substantial shelter is. If you are in
your mobile home or car and
can't get to a better shelter: go
outside, lie down in the nearest
ravine, ditch or culvert and
cover your head with your
hands. Be aware of the possibility of flooding in low-lying
areas. Do not hide under your
mobile home or car because
both can easily be picked up
and carried away by a tornado.
Dan Dunlap, county emergency management officer, can
provide you with additional information on severe weather
precautions.
The Governor's Division of
Emergency Management,
Texas Department of Public
Safety, the National Weather
Service, and the Texas Insurance Advisory Association
are sources of information and
publications on various weather
phenomena and related infor_ mation^
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The first stamps issued by the U.S. Post Office in 1847 bore
the portraits of George Washington and Benjamin Franjkliri.
Births/Naelmtontos
Sawyer Anthony, born Feb. 9, 1993, to Stephanie and David
Saenz of Alpine, 8 lbs 9 oz, 22 in.
Cody James, born Feb. 10, 1993, to Maureen Majorowski of
Alpine, 8 lbs 64/2 oz, 20 in.
Cory Lee, born Feb. 10, 1993, to Christy and Travis Headrick
of Alpine. 6 lbs 4 oz, 20 1/4 in.
Daisy Valentin*, born Feb. 14, 1993, to Juana and Policarpo
Perez of Presidio, 7 lbs, 21 1/2 in.
Alfonso Perez, born Feb. IS, 1993, to Rita and Fermin Anaya
of Presidio, 8 lbs 13 oz, 21 in.
Luis Angel, born Feb. 16, 1993, to Maria and Jose Holguin of
Alpine, 6 lbs 3 oz, 18 1/2 in.
Chad Harvey, born Feb. 17, 1993, to Valerie and Tim Bockes
of Alpine, 7 lbs 12 oz, 20 in.
Jose Encarnadon, born Feb. 17, 1993, to Germana Hernandez
of Van Horn, 8 lbs 8 oz, 19 3/4 in.
James Michael, born Feb. 18, 1993, to Virginia and Juan Carrillo of Alpine, 7 lbs, 19 1/2 in.
Jariza Garcia, born Feb. 19, 1993, to Aracely Carmona and
Oscar Garcia of Presidio, 6 lbs 11 oz, 19 in.
Robert Beck III, born Feb. 21, 1993, to Leticia and Robert
Tharp II of Presidio, 7Ibs 10 oz, 20 1/2 in.
Kylie Ann, born Feb. 23, 1993, to Amy and Lige Murray of Alpine, 6 lbs 15 1/2 oz, 19 in.
Lasette Erica, born Feb. 24, 1993, to Sandra and Rejino Nunez
of Van Horn, 7 lbs 5 1/2 oz, 20 in.
Andres Ciprano, born Feb. 24, 1993, to Marta Villa of Alpine,
5 lbs 14 oz, 19 in.
Vanessa Marie, born Feb. 25, 1993, to Linda and Federico --Aguilar of Marfa, 6 lbs 15 1/2 oz, 19 1/2 in.
Isabel Alexis, born Feb. 26, 1993, to Rebecca and Adan Catano
of Marfa, 8 lbs 2 1/2 oz, 20 1/2 in.
Alfred Roman, born Feb. 26, 1993, to Agueda and Alfredo
Muniz of Presidio, 7 lbs 10 oz, 19 in.
Andrew Rene Fellows, boy, born Feb. 26, 1993, to John and
Sandra Fellows of Marfa; 7 lbs, 20 inches. Maternal grandparents
are Bernie and Ofelia Granado of Marfa. Paternal grandparents
are Bobby and Margie Fellows of Marfa. Maternal greatgrandparents are Bernardo and Esperanza Granado of Lovington,
N.M., and Ramon and Angelina Flores of Marfa. Paternal greatgrandparents are Robert and Robbie Fellows of Marfa.
Joseph Agustin, born Feb. 28, 1993, to Maria Carrillo and
Mario Rodriguez of Alpine, 7 lbs 20 oz, 22'in.
Dominic Andrew, born March 1, 1993, to Teresa Acosta of
Marf?.. 8 lbs 1/2 oz, 21 1/2 in.
Luis David, born March 1, 1993, to Manuela and Mario
Lozano of Presidio7TlbT6 oz, 19 in.
Demi Rachelle, born March 3, 1993, to Priscilla and Matthew
Pitts of Alpine, 7 lbs 5 1/2 oz, 19 in.
Francisco Javier, born March 4, 1993, to Emma and Francisco
Lujan of Presidio, 5 lbs 14 oz, 19 1/2 in.
Jessica Elise, born March 4, 1993, to Dru and Jeff Heinatz of
Alpine, 6 lbs 14 oz, 21 in.
THANK YOU
To all our friends, family and co-workersforyour prayers, ,
cards and flowers during David Watts Sr. stay at the
hospital in Alpine and Midland.
Thanks to my lovely family in Midlandfor their love and
support.
-God bless you all.
Mr. A Mrs. David Watts
Mr. <£ Mrs. Ernest Watts &. family
Mr. & Mrs. Willy Watts & family
David Watts Jr.
-
Words will never be enough to express
our thanks to each of you who were
with us in our hour of great need.
Eddie was lucky to have known or
touched each of you in some way.
God be with you always,
Thankyou on behalf of the
Eduardo Barraza Sr. family.
THANKYOU
On behalf of the Aguilar family we would like
to give thanks for all the flowers, donations,
food, and visits by friends and family.
With sincere appreciation,
Elena Aguilar, Anna Hernandez, Mr. and
Mrs. Sabas Carrillo Jr., and Mr. and Mrs.
Carlos Aguilar Jr.
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The Bio Bend Sentinel. Marfa. Texas. Marrh 1R 1993 (9)
BROKEN JEWELRY?
"Ranchin' on Rocks"
Bring it to- MOONLIGHT GEMSTONES
at the 3rd Annual Gem & Mineral Show
Alpine Civic Center • April 16, 17 & 18
by Spott Anderson,
Presidio County Agent
I recently returned from a trip
to Houston and the Houston
Livestock Show and Rodeo. It
rained continuously the first
two days I was there. They had
seven inches and water was
running everywhere. Cattle
were as poor as snakes and
standing in mud knee deep.
You would expect that in that
country there would be a considerable amount of hay for
sale. WRONG! I talked to
several people and they all told
me that it had been a wet winter
- 20 inches of rain since
January 1 - and people were
feeding a lot of hay. And then
here we are. Even a little rain
would be beneficial. I guess too
much of anything could be
detrimental.
Pasture forages are improving. There is a little green grass
and a few weeds emerging in
most parts of the county. But
don't park the feed wagon yet.
Cows are calving and need
more protein than the pasture
forages have at the present
time. These cows will need a
minimum of two pounds of
total protein per day to continue
producing milk and maintain
body condition for rebreeding.
Since spring is just around the
corner, now is the time to plant
bare-rooted trees and transplant
others. The Soil Conservation
Service in Marfa still has some
trees available if anyone is interested in purchasing them.
They have several different
kinds and varieties. All are
adapted for our area.
I have had several people contact me trying to obtain their
Private Applicator's License for
purchasing pesticides. If anyone
is interested in getting a license
please contact me. Once I have
several people interested I will
set up a testing day in Marfa
with the Texas Department of
Agriculture. It is only a matter
of time before you will need the
license in order to buy insecticides such as Coral and herbicides such as Roundup or
Spike. If you already have a
license or certificate remember"
you need to get IS hours
(credits) of continuing education by 1995 in order to keep it.
The information given herein
is for educational purposes
only. Reference to commercial
trade names is made with the
understanding that no discrimination is intended and no
endorsement by the Texas
Agricultural Extension Service
is implied.
Educational programs conducted by the Texas Agricultural Extension Service serve
all people regardless of
socioeconomic level, race,
color, sex, religion, handicap,
national origin or veteran
status.
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Lister publishes article
Dr. Paul A. Lister, Sul Ross
State University professor of
English, recently published an article in Arthurian Myth of Quest
and Magic, an anthology of essays on the legend of King Arthur.
The book, edited by Dr. William Tanner of Texas Woman's
University, is a Festschrift, a collection of essays written in honor
of the retirement of Dr. Lavon
Fulwiler, a longtime TWU English professor.
Lister's article, Sir Walker and
Sir Lancelot, discusses the use of
the Arthurian legend in Lancelot,
a novel written by the southern
author Walker Percy. Even
though the plot of Lancelot takes
place in modern Louisiana, Percy
uses the story of STr Lancelot as a
symbolic background to criticize
southern stoicism, the traditional
philosophy of the white upperclass southerner
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AUSTIN - The secretary of Senatorial district, which is the
the Senate, Betty King has largest in the state.
stated that with the passage of
Zaffirini is the first Hispanic
Senate Bill 266, Sen. Judith woman senator in Texas and
Zaffirini cast her 10,000th con- the first woman in almost 30
secutive vote to continue her years to chair a standing comunprecedented 100 percent mittee (Health and Human Servoting and attendance records vices). She was ejected in 1987
in the Texas Senate.
and is currently serving her
—Zafftrini-represents-the-21sT Iourthiegular"session1
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and it doesn't matter if your home is a house, condominium
or mobile home. (Counties, cities and special taxing districts
may also offer homestead exemptions.)
Are other exemptions available?
If you're disabled—or if you're 65 years old or older—
you are entitled to an arklrtkmal $10,000 school tax
exemption on your home. And if you qualify for the over-65
exemption, you're also entitled to a permanent, locked-in
"ccfltog" on the school property taxes on your home.
(The ceiling does not apply to county or city property
• taxes, and those entities may offer other exemptions.)
Do I have to apply each year?
No. If you had a homestead exemption on your home in
1992, you won't need to reapply for 1993 unless your chief.
appraiser requires iL However, if you haven't received an
exemption on your present home—or if you've moved to
a new home—you'll need to file for an exemption for 1993.
And if you turned 65 or became disabled during 1992,
you need to file for the additional exemptions.
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;Varias exenciones de
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sus impuestos de propiedad!
Una exendon de residencia reduce sus impuestos de propiedad.
POT ejemplo, si su residencia tiene un valor de $50,000 y Ud.
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para rebajar sus impuestos escolares... y no importa si la
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(Los condados, municipios y distritos especiales
de impuestos tambien pueden ofrecer
exenciones de residencia.)
£Hay otras exenciones?
Si Ud. es incapacitado—o si uene 65 anos o mas—tiene derecho a
una exenci6n adicional de $10,000 en sus impuestos escolares de
propiedad. Y si Ud califica para la exenci6n para lbs que yi cumplieron 65 anos, tambien tiene derecho a un "cielo maximo" permanente en sus "impuestos escolares de residencia. (El cielo miximo
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No. So Ud recibio una exendon de residenda en 1992, no
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1993. Y si cumplio los 65 anos 0result6incapadtado en
1992, tendril que solidtar las exenciones adidonales.
iDonde y cuando debo solidtar
mis exenciones?
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phone: (915)729-3431 -fax: ( 9 1 5 ) 7 2 9 - 4 7 2 2
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4301 Westbank Dr., Bkta.B, Suite 150
Austin TX787466565
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4301 Westbank Dr., Bldg. B, Suite 150
Austin TX 78746^6565
Applications should befiledby April 30 at your appraisal
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P.O. Box 8 7 9 , Marfa, Texas 7 9 8 4 3
phone: (915) 729-3431 - fax: (915) 7 2 9 ^ 7 2 2
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Lister also read an abridged
version of his article at the 1993
meeting of the Conference of
College Teachers of English
March 4-6 in San Angclo.
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$63,000
for Big Bend Regional Medical
He also pointed out that finance
Center, said that Palmer Finan- property taxes for the hospital
cial Services Inc. of Arlington, district would most likely have 3 BR 2 Bath 1/2 block, brick. Custom drapes & gourmet kitchen.
Texas, has been appointed to to increase if a recovery prorecover j . backlog of delinquent .grgrn is not utilized.
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accounts.-* "" "•••**—' —'" "" Jesse Saucedo, the medical
Commercial and residential lots for sals.
Dan D a n i e l , vice presi- c e n t e r ' s business office
dent/general manager of Pal- manager, said while every efFor information call: 9 1 5 / 7 2 9 - 4 3 0 6
mer, David D. Schultz of fort has been made to provide
Nationwide Debt Recovery, accurate information on the
John P. Edwards, Marketing delinquent accounts turned over
Representative of Regional Ad- for collection, there could be a
justment Bureau Inc., stated small percentage that may have
that the main objectives in actually been paid.
w o r k i n g with Big Bend
Saucedo said that both the
Regional are to provide cash medical center and Palmer
flow for the improved services Financial Services will quickly
A homestead exemption lowers the property taxes on your
at the hospital and to reduce correct any errors and does
home by lowering its taxable value. If your home is valued at
bad debt write-off for the apoh-gize for any incon—150.000 and you receive a SS.0Q0 homestead exemption.
facility:
.
venience:
=
your home will be taxed as if it were worth $45,000.
Any questions should be
Daniel said bad debt write-off
can account for a significant directed to Saucedo at 837Who qualifies for an exemption?
portion the facility has to 3447.
Zaffirini has perfect voting and
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Bernstein officiating. Burial followed at Merced "Cemetery
under the direction of Memorial
Barrera
Funeral Home of Marfa.
She was born Sept. 17, 1908,
Pete L. Barrera Sr. 58, of Ar- in Valentine. She was a
tesla, N.M., died Sunday, homemaker and a member of
March 14, 1993, at Artesia the Catholic Church.
General Hospital in Artesia.
Survivors include a son, Efren
A prayer service was held at 7 Barriga
of El Paso; two sisters,
p.m. Tuesday at Terpening & Clara Carillo
of Van Horn and
Son Chapel in Artesia. Funeral Ausena Duron
of Roswell,
service was at 10 a.m. Wednes- N.M.; a brother,
Rosendo
day at the chapel in conducted Segura of El Paso;
four
by Christine_ Freeman. Burial -grandchildren;-five greatf o 11 ow e d aTEWin> d la wlT grandchildren; and numerous
Cemetery, directed by Terpen- nieces and nephews.
ing & Son Mortuary, Inc.
Pallbearers were Albert BarHe was born Jan. 18, 1935, in riga, Joel Barriga, Rene BarMarfa. He married Linda riga, Armando Garcia, Fidel
Juarez in 1952 in Pecos. He Vasquez and Eusebio Ramirez.
moved to Artesia in 1952 from
Marfa. He was a plumber, and Gillett
a member of the Catholic faith.
Survivors include his wife, Irvin Walker 'Bus* Gillett, 95,
Linda J. Barrera of Artesia; a pioneer resident of West
two sons, Frank R. Barrera and Texas and a native of El Paso
his wife, Rachel, of Carlsbad, since 1923, died Thursday,
N.M., and Pete Barrera Jr., of March 4, 1993, in El Paso. Artesia; three daughters, Vickie Memorial service was held at
Smith & her husband, Robert, 11 a.m. Monday, March 8 at
and Yolanda Perez and her hus- Pro Cathedral. Church of St.
band, Steve, all of Artesia, Clement in El Paso with Rev.
Olga Bannister and her hus- Eugene Myrick & Rev. Robert
band, Greg, of Hot Springs, Gibson officiating. ArrangeCalif.; a brother, Florencio ments were directed by HardB a r r e r a of M a r f a ; 7 ing-Orr & McDaniel of El
grandchildren.
Paso.
He was born April 1, 1897, in
Barriga
M a r f a . His m a t e r n a l
grandparents, John & Mary
Dora Barriga, 84, of Marfa Humphris.came from England
died Saturday, March 13, 1993, in 1870 to settle in Marfa,
in an El Paso nursing home.
where he established the largest
Rosary was at 7 p.m. Monday general store west of San Anat Memorial Funeral Home tonio, and alsb started a sheep
chapel. Mass was at 10 a.m. ranch. In 1917, after graduation
Tuesday at St. Mary's Catholic from high school, he entered
Church with the Rev. Norman the University of Texas at AusOf A T M S
tin. A member of Sigma Chi
Fraternity, he was Captain of
the Longborn Baseball Team in
1922 and was a star pitcher for
the teams that won the Southwest Conference Title for four
years.,Prior to his retirement he
served as president of the Life
Underwriters of El Paso & was
a board member of the El Paso
Country Club. He was a
* Vestryman of the Pro Cathedral
Church of St. Clement and was
on the Founding Board of the
Little League in El Paso, In
1991 he was admitted to the El
Paso Baseball Hall of Fame in
recognition of his pitching
prowess at the University of
Texas.
Survivors include his wife,
Helen Robinson Gillett of EI
Paso; three children, the Rev.
Richard W. Gillett and his
wife, Anne Bartlett Gillett of
Pasadena, Calif., Helen Safford
Hackett of El' Paso, and
Franklin Robinson Safford and
his wife, Joan Bainbridge Safford of Evanston, IL.; several
grandchildren & four greatgrandchildren.
Rodriguez
JM,
He was born Jan. 6, 1924, in
Presidio. He was a farmer and
an Army veteran^of World,-War
II. He was a member of the
Catholic church, and a member
of the American Legion Post
176.
Survivors include his wife,
Julieta Rodriguez of Presidio;
three sons, Antonio Rodriguez
of South Padre Island, Xavier
Rodriguez of Plainview and
Jaime Rodriguez of Presidio;
two daughters, Julieta Hengum
of DeSotoand-Edna Rodriguez
of Austin; two brothers, Ismael
Rodriguez of El Paso and
Ernesto Rodriguez of Albuquerque, N . M . ; two sisters,
Esperanza Mendias of El Paso
and Francisca Malinan of
Carlsbad, N.M.; and five
grandchildren.
Pallbearers will be Carlos Armendariz, Luis Armendariz,
Frank Armendariz, Joe Spencer, Armando Garcia and
Roger Ramirez.
Honorary pallbearers will be
Herb Myers, Ismael Spencer,
Simon Gonzales and Edmundo
Nieto.
Memorial contributions may
be made to Santa Teresa deJesus Catholic Church Rectory
Building Fund.
lowed in Catholic Cemetery
under the direction of Memorial
Funeral Home of Marfa.
He w u bora April 27, 1907,
in Marfa and was a lifetime
resident. He was a maintenance
man for the Texas Highway
Department for 20 years before
retiring, and was a member of
the Catholic church.
Survivors include his wife,
Dolores Uranga of Marfa; four
sons, Jesus "Chuy" Uranga Jr.
of Van Horn, Adalberto Uranga
of Viscalia, Calif., and Armando Uranga and Abel Uranga,
both of El Paso; two daughters,
Elisa Vasquez of Marfa and
Evagelina Huerta of Harlingen;
four brothers, Tomas Uranga of
Marfa, Alfredo Uranga of El
Paso, Roberto Uranga of
Abilene and Faustino Uranga of
Montebello, Calif.; a sister,
Nestora Borunda of Marfa; 17
grandchildren; and nine greatgrandchildren.
Pallbearers were Michael
Vasquez, Richard Vasquez,
Paul Uranga, Michael Donnelly, Guadalupe Ramirez and
Patrick Williams.
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Marfa
* Survivors include four sons,
Virgil McElhaney of Iraan,
Donald D. McElhaney of
Dryden, E.A. Rogers of Kermh
and Wayne Rogers of Saiidi
Arabia; two daughters, Elaine
O'Donnell of Marfa and Donna
Dingier of Sanderson; a
brother, Guy R. Bailey of Corpus Christi; a sister, Jean Stuart
of C o r p u s C h r i s t i ; 19
grandchildren; and 23 greatgrandchildren.
Sixto Zubiate, 80, of Marfa
died Sunday, March 14, 1993,
at Big Bend Regional Medical
Center Hospital in Alpine.
Rosary was at 7 p.m. Tuesday
at Memorial Chapel. Mass was
at 10 a.m. Wednesday at St.
Mary's Catholic Church with
the Rev. Norman Bernstein officiating. Burial followed at the
Catholic Cemetery under the
direction of Memorial Funeral
Home of Marfa.
He was born Aug. 6, 1912, in
Presidio. He was a retired retail
store owner. He was a member
of St. Mary's Catholic Church,
member Knights of Columbus,
VaSqiieZ
Marfa Chamber of Commerce,
Iva Lee Vasquez, 81, of and Eucharist Minister for St.
Dryden died Saturday, March Mary's Catholic Church.
13, 1993, at Big Bend Regional
Survivors include'his wife,
Medical Center Hospital in Al- Cruz Zubiate of Marfa; a son,
pine.
Richard Zubiate of Midland,
Graveside service was at 2 two daughters, Evangelina
p.m. Tuesday in Santa Rita Baldwin of DeValls Bluff,
Cemetery in Sanderson, Ark., and Maria Anita Segura
directed by Fort Stockton of Clint; 10 grandchildren; 8
Funeral Home.
great-grandchildren.
She was born July 8, 1911, in Pallbearers were Paul Zubiate,
Brady and was a resident of Peter Zubiate, Adrian Segura,
Dryden for 50 years. She was a Bill Baldwin, Leroy Baeza Jr.,
homemaker and a Baptist.
and David Baeza.
Jose Rodriguez, 69, of
Presidio died Monday, March
15, 1993, at Big Bend Regional Uranga
Medical Center Hospital in Alpine.
Jesus V. Uranga, 85, of
Rosary was at 8 p.m. Wed- Marfa died Friday, March 12,
nesday at Santa Teresa deJesus 1993, in an El Paso nursing
Catholic Church in Presidio. home.
Mass will be at 10 a.m. today
Rosary was at 7 p.m. Sunday
at the church with burial in at Memorial Funeral Home
Desert Hills Cemetery in chapel. Mass was at 2_p.m.
Presidio, under the direction of Monday at St. Mary's Catholic
Memorial Funeral Home of Church with the Rev. Norman
Marfa.
Bernstein officiating. Burial fol-
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approve the application includ- 1GCGC24M8BS140965, on Paso County, Texas, the ad- Box 487.
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ing the record of performance Feb. 21, 1993, in Alpine, TX, dress is:
of banks we own in helping to Case Number: 933MARO2420; •^Abel Madrid
AUTOS
19 8 5 F or d V IN :
Thoughtfully dedicated to
meet local credit needs. —
c/o Manuel Bejarano
1EABP4638FH234898,
on
You are invited to submit
families in Jeff Davis and
521 Texas Avenue
WINDSHIELDS & AUTO
comments in writing on this ap- Feb. 19, 1993, at Sierra BlanEl Paso, Texas 79901
ca,
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Number:
Marfa, Texas, 79843
Presidio Counties.
GLASS
plication to the Federal Reserve
All persons having claims
Wholesale to the public. InBank of Dallas, Supervision & 933MAR02437; 1987 Chev(915)729-4422
against
this Estate which is cur- stalled in your drive. Original
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Regulation Department, Station
•Funeral Prearrangements • Monuments
K, Dallas, Texas 75222. The 1G1AW81W7H6190160, on rently being administered are equipment glass. Insurance
Member The Order Of The Golden Rule
_comraenLperiod_will not end Feb_24^IWlrZiSiztxA Blan-- .required to present them-within- -claims-filed. Very reasonable
before April 25, 1993, and may ca, T X , C'ase Number: the time and in the manner cash prices. 20 years experience. Guaranteed installabe somewhat longer. The 933MAR02666; 1977 Buick prescribed by law.
DATED
the
9th
day
of
VIN:
4J57R7Z149497,
on
Feb.
tions. Call 915/580-8307 or
Board's procedures for processA - Ss.
1-800-959-5099.
38-4tp
ing applications may be found 25, 1993, at Sierra Blanca, TX, ^March, 1993. ~
By:
Manuel
Bejarano
Case
Number:
933MAR02667;
at 12 C.F.R. Part 262 (as
Attorney for Estate
VIN:
FOR SALE- 1989 3/4 tor.
Statewide Classified \ J Advertising Network
revised, 49 Federal Register 1 9 8 3 B u i c k
1G4AW69Y3DH424919,
on
Advertise in 300 Texas newspapers lor only $260.
Chevy Suburban^auto, fully
5603
(February
14,
1984).
ProReach 3 MILLION Texans. Call this newspaper for details.
loaded, running boards, extra
c e d u r e s for p r o c e s s i n g Feb. 26719937 at SierraTBlan- ^MB - March 18, 1993
EXPLOSOteWTRE&ftOUOVERS, board ear* whdmi. Hunt Mutedeer, Quel. Javeeaa. Fan tor
ca, T X , C a s e Number:
clean. Contact Mark Wheel is at
protested
applications
may
be
fied p r i m a l injury rial lawyer seeks infomation/ Blue, Channel and Yetow Catfish. $19S/Acre,
Ranchers Store & More at 729I concerning: gtt hot water heater first/ Tama. 210-2576868,
found at 12^TjE.Rr-2d2r25= 933MAR02668.
FOR SALE
- enpfaeiors, ie/iini «xptoU*a, 3 4 wtwal ATV,
These conveyances are subject
4364.
37-tfb
E_(I984).
ToobWihTaxopy.oLthe.
WANTED:
O
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b
GUITARS,
|100-$6,000
paid.
I
Jsopi Bronco K S Trftcior rofloverflccid6flti;GM~
to forfeiture except as providecT^
Board's
procedures
or
if
you
truck tid«Hmpiet fre accidents. Cal collect D.P. collect dd Fender Gutei 1960-1970. Aao certain
Gfceui. Martin * GnMch 1930-1970. Cal free.
Wavaaoma; 713454-4040.
need more information about in 8 C.F.R. 274.5(b). The ImKevin 1-0004834361.
HOUSE FOR SALE - The
RENTALS
migration & Naturalization SerBIQ M A Y HORSE take, over 1,000 head. March TRUCK DMYERS: $1 ,000 sign-on bonus lor safe how to submit your comments
Angel Cabezuela residence in
19^0^1. Oovtt Uwttock Auction, Oovtt, New driven w/6 mo. 0TR arp. Up to SOa/ml + 2 * M
on the application, contact the vice (INS) is considering Marfa. 3 bedrooms, 1 bath,
Matico 505-7624422.
MPG bonus. Compare our benefits to other Co."il
APARTMENT FOR RENT Community Affairs Officer at forfeiture ofThesejieized con- washer-dryer room, large
CALVEBT SCHOOL DISTRICT it .Meting* siF" New program stajs. for taan a. Com Trans, inc. Exp.
veyances and sale or other dis- fenced-in yard, 3-vehicle car- Prefer one or two settled per1-800-234-1563,
i
m
p
.
•
1400-7594980.
Dapt
the
Federal
Reserve
Bank
of
perirtandent Anyone interetted in the position may
contact WMe Flemings, Pratident School Board i t AY-59.
Dallas, Ms. Gloria Vasquez posal, if declared forfeited. port, storeroom, workshop, 1- sons. NO PETS. Contact Eddie
P.O. Be*:7. Calvert, Texas 77837.
SWiSB BOY 17, arudousty awanVa host t e a * . tBrewn, at (214) 922-5266. The Any person having a property
bearoom detached apartment on Pierce at Pierce Motors, Marfa.
SEARS CATALOG
MERCHANTS! Dtvot Part Enjoys sports, computers, other SeandmBn,
interest in the. seized con- premises. AFFORDABLE. '729-4*36. " ' •
49-Ub
Federal
Reserve
will
consider
1
European
high
school
students
arrMng
AugutL
Co, America ! ddart paint maker, offers generous
your comments and any re- veyance may petition for relief Call (915) 729-4730 afteM
string package suitedtoyour needs. Dcefoni CalEtaner8124«74819er140r>SeiJNa
oroduea, M M M , preits. Lou Morrow, 1-800- WOLFF TANNtM BEOS new coflmrcafhome
quest for a public meeting or from forfeiture with the Chief p.m. weekdays and anytime on
240EVOE
unit from $199. Lamps, Mont, accessories.
51-tfp
formal hearing on the applica- Patrol Agent, P.O. Box 'I,' weekends.
MoritypeirmanBiMMfl&Cill^.FrwiMW
COVBIAKrTfUUcSPOrTr:N0Wr«ing0TRdnV color caWog. 14004624197.
Marfa, Texas 79843, pursuant
tion
if
they
are
received
by
the
an. The bast team pay in Tie Indus ty. • 27« -29«
mwpkamloiQi andfanpevtybonus »mot8l/ HAROLD rYESTWCJOJIGWrir«drKwt. Earn up
Reserve bank on or before the ,to 8 C.F.R. 274.13 -274.17,
ww pay • bednatarfeedtig pay • paid irsura i l par rnae. Maa/ian noon wm Monoa
GARAGE SALES
last date of the comment without filing claim and cost
ante; Raquirsmants • age 23 w * 1 yr. verifiable CommuraBafefl,riderpnxyaii, studsns wotcoflM,
bond,
within
thirty(30)
days
of
period.
O T R ' d a u ACOLwithHatrMal 1400-441-4304/ insuranoa, bonusea, cat: 14004424863.
the date of first publication of
915-8624367.
HUGE MOVING SALE - 9
WE BY NOTES secured by real state. R J M you
the advertisement, (April 2, a.m. until ? this Saturday at Bill
OWNER/OPERATORS TANDEM Tractors, miie- sold property and financed the tab) for the buyer?
BBBC-March
18&25,
1993
age rates, weekly setfemem*. TX, OK, AR, LA, fuel Turn your note into cart, 1400489-1200.
1993).
Shurley's garage in Marfa. Furcan, home weekends. Steady work. Cal Frank or
HAPPY
JACK
TABUCK8:
Prevent
teat
Mother
Any person claiming owner- niture, antiques, refrigerator,
MM-800-324-6556.
PUBLIC NOTICE
ship of a seized conveyance
WWE^E)0>ERrlWaOTRflatDed,a»sio^ tious ablet For Dogs 6 Cats. At Farmland Co-Ope.
Request For Bids On Texas may obtain judicial forfeiture bicycles, typewriters, dishes
new eonvantonalegupnent, sign on bonus, bsn(China)i crystal, pots & pans,
Highway Construction
efia,' htdbia time offend mom. Run 48 states. Cal HERSHEY-SNWirenBTTaBUTOfcGmrtloof
proceedings in United States lots of toys, clothes, coats size
Immealeafy.RoectunrwTrucNng 1-*XW76-7784. opponuiayuiaeraaunnasopoaraBLiwanrrani
Sealed proposals for 0.296 District Court by filing a claim
* All Electric
OTR DRIVER* TOED ol * e same old garbage? o l » ^ b a c k e d by rwartory- 1«D441432Z
miles of grading, foundation and cost bond pursuant to 8 42, ajtd_Jinen.s_.__M.any other
* Energy Efficient
items
too
numerous
to
mention.
Want to drive a nice tractor? Work with good people DBTRJBUTORSHT: HOTTEST NEW b u t t o n
* Modern ApplUncei
course & LRA pavement at C.F.R. 274.10. The claim must
a^gatg^banefB?CeJI1400488-701SE.6£ •^ei^a^we* sii nirein^ste i aen wtvwira^^ne • • aa^wb aBBai*
52-lrp
* Centril He»t & Air
high income a weak wHi etttblshed account).
border
patrol
check
points
on
set forth the basic of the
* Laundry room SL pUy «rci
Income verifotie. Francro avajtabja, I M m w n
US 67 4 . 3 miles south of claimed ownership and allege
Frto Lay. Avg. cantus show tS^OOhio. proft EnaL irmitnont «6,000. Tqm 1400440-2291.
LOST & F O U N D
localars. 87/(00 hv.req. 1400-725-1567.
Marfa, on SH 118 14.0 mile why the conveyance was not
ONF BEDROOM
ADOPTION: BjRTHMOT>CRS-ASSISTANCE
PQZAI^S^EKIhOquaSfirtlrsncrw^es.X^rTy- witi rent food, cWtno, medkaL lagaL You select
south of Alpine and on US 385 subject to seizure. Such claim
FOUND -black and gray
Minimum - $220
outMafnry I Fufl-tervira mtaunvm. 'Easy to and meat iamly. Corrinuout pksune and letters.
4.8 miles south of Marathon and bond must be filed with the puppy on Lincoln Street near
open 6 opera*. 110 franchises sold in the last 12 Cal - Wmef coflect 24 hours 7134564137.
Maximum
- $234
covered by INS 0001(001) in Regional Commissioner within high school on March 10.
mcfiths.F-Wormi*on cal 14004804966. ,
ADOPTiBUTTBW n , « J I W I I f f andicapops.
Presidio & Brewster County, twenty(20) days of the date of Owner please call 729-3240.
TWO BEDROOM
GOTACAaSX>ROIJNDrMmbarthiporlirr«hBm raaonu taono ot uv% joy ano iscuniy swan newW o i a k s r t America* most successful retort re- born in our happy homa. Alowad axpantas paid.
will be received at the Texas first publication of the adver52-ltp
Minimum - $267
eaia daaring house, Cal net on Sales information Platte c U Trudy and U u 14004634409. Kt
Department of Transportation, tisement. The claim must be actoltaohofna 1400-4234967.
^nfffwi w a w i a j f w* WMIJWWI^M|Mni
ajtjiaMiwinai
Maximum - $284
Austin, until 1 p.m., April 7, companied by a bond in the
200 ACRES WEST ol Del Wo on the Rio Grande,
SPECIAL NOTICE
1993, and then publicly opened amount of the lesser of $5,000
and read.
or ten percent of the appraised
OFFICE: 729-4490 or
PUBLIC NOTICE
This contract is subject to all value of the seized cpnveyance,
Elderly & Handicapped
837-2483
appropriate Federal Taws, in- -buLinno event-less than$250, Car_e_^_RN-supervised accluding Title VI of the Civil on or before March 23, 1993, tivities, personal care and
wage rate must not be less than Rights Act of 1964. The Texas in the form of cash or certified
PUBLIC NOTICE
REAL ESTATE
diversions. Trained staff,
the official federal minimum Department of Transportation check. If the bond is in the
Notice For Bids
beautiful facility, balanced
The City of Marfa, Texas, wage rate. In addition the con- hereby notifies all bidders that form of a check, it must be meals, laundry, some transporFOR SALE - 10 acres of
will receive bids for two tractor must ensure that it will insure that bidders will payable to the Department of tation, emergency ambulance
residential housing rehabilita- employees and applicants for not be discriminated against on Justice. Otherwise the seized available. Must be mentally tract, approximately six (6)
tions utilizing grant funds employment are not dis- the ground of race, color, sex conveyance will be administra- oriented, non-violent, coopera- miles from Presidio - $3,500.
received from the Texas criminated against because of or national origin, in having tively forfeited pursuant to 8 tive, pleasant and consistent, For more information call
Department of Commerce race, color, religion, sex, or full opportunity to submit bids USC 1324(b) and will be dis- have good daily personal 5 0 9 / 5 4 5 - 6 8 4 0 in P a s c o ,
Washington 99301.
50-2tb
Community Development Pro- national origin. If the prime in response to this invitation, posed of according to law.
hygiene and no tobacco or alcontractor
is
not
a
minority
and
in
consideration
for
an
gram Grant #700451 until S
coholic beverages. (915) 426Roy B. Parson
OPPORTUNITY - Apartp.m. at .City Hall, Marfa, owned business, the prime con- award. Plans and specifications,
3123.
51-tfb
for
Dale
W.
Cozart,
Chief
tractor
shall
insure
that
at
least
ment
house for sale. Have a
including minimum wage rates
Texas on the 26 day of March,
Patrol Agent
15%
of
the
funds
sub-conplace
to live. Income deducas
provided
by
Law,
are
avail1993. All bids will be publicly
HELP W A N T E D
Dated: March 2, 1993
tracted under this contract are able for inspection at the office
tions.
Contact Eddie-Pierce,
opened and read aloud on Monawarded to minority businesses. of Thomas Mangrem, Area EnH E L P W A N T E D - The Marfa. TX 915/729-4336.
day, March 29, 1993.
USBP - March 4, 11 & 18, Marfa National Bank is now
In the event that the prime con- gineer, Alpine, Texas, and at
49-4tb
Bids are invited upon the tractor does not sub-contract
1993
the
Texas
Department
of
taking
bids
for
grounds
mainitems and quantities of work as- any portion of the construction
Transportation, Austin, Texas.
tenance. List of responsibilities
follows:
HISTORIC HOME FOR
work funded under this con- Bidding proposals are to be recar) be picked from Cookie SALE B Y OWNER - includes
Rehabilitation of 10 residential tract, the prime contractor shall
Btisbin at the bank. Deadline guest house. Large lot with
houses in the City of Marfa as insure that at least 15% of the quested from the Division of PUBLIC NOTICE
for bids is Monday, March 29.
per drawing and technical specs work force employed by such Construction and Contract Ad- Job Posting
ministration, D.C. Greer Sute Position: CLI I, Relief The Marfa National Bank mem- trees. Call 915/729-3118 or
and including compliance of ac- prime contractor is composed
729-4426.
44-tfb
Highway Building, 11th and worters for the Marfa House ber FDIC.
52-2tb
cepted construction, electrical of minority group members.
Brazos Streets, Austin, Texas and for the apartment program.
tnd plumbing codes (not
78701. Plans are available Minimum qualifications: High
The
City
of
Marfa
reserves
Possible employment for ALAMITO REAL ESTATE
specifically defined in the drawthrough commercial printers in School or GED. Must be able responsible person for evening
the
right
to
reject
any
or
all
ings, specs or contract docuCall
Austin, Texas, at the expense to work with development diswork, sales or working with
ments). Contracts documents, bids or to waive any formalities of the bidder.
Carolyn
Renfroe,
broker
able individuals. Bilingual
public preferred.
including drawing and technical in the bidding.
729-4264
or
729-3280
preferred. Must be able to comAlso opening for yard and
Usual rights reserved.
•pecs are on file at the office of Bids may be held by the City
For
municate effectively with staff
of
Marfa
for
a
period
not
to
exclean-up man. Apply In person
the City Administrator, City of
and
persons
in
Bethphage's
serresidential,
commercial
ceed
30
days
from
the
date
of
to Eddie Pierce at Pierce
TxDOT -March 18 & March
Marfa, Texas 79843. Attention
the
opening
of
the
bids
for
the
vice.
&
ranch
listings.
Motors, Marfa. 51-ltb
25,1993
ii called to the fact that the
purpose of reviewing the bids
and investigating the qualifications of bidders prior to the
awarding of the contract.
Genevieve P. Bassham
Mayor
City of Marfa, Texas 79843
DIET MAGIC!!
Pueblo
Memorial
Funeral
Home
WINCHESTER
ARMS
APARTMENTS
Golf Course Road
C
New Rates!!
Rental Assistance
Available Now
______________________ja^*st^^ ^ ^ ^ ^ I I ^ ^ ^ ^ J S A J ^ . ^ ^ ^ ^ 1 ^ ^ 1 ________________________
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( 1 2 ) The Big Bend Sentinel. Marfa. Taxa*.
Deadline for voter's registration
for the May 1st election is
April 1.
Please vote! It's your privilege
and civic duty.
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