-oramcrce Directors elect R. I- B l e d s o e Marfa Postoffiee First

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-oramcrce Directors elect R. I- B l e d s o e Marfa Postoffiee First
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M A R F A . PRESIDIO COUNTY, T E X A S . F R I D A Y . J A N U A R Y 1«.). 1!) 1>
rUomlW of
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-oramcrce Directors
elect R. I- B l
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e d s o e
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v^icttr . . .
FORECAST:
Char, sliyhtly
warmer Tlmmluy and Fiida i.
(As of Thurs., Jan. 18, 3 p. in.)
:
Temperatures, Thurs., Jan. 11
President and Board
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9 A. M.. . 34
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V O L U M E 19, N U M B E R 45
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First Event of 1945 Select Rev. Wurglcrj
Presbyterian Clergyman
j
Fund-Raising Effort New
Vice-President of Group i
I* N itvssi
T*.
tl i 1 V 1
Civic Service Unit
For Highland Area
Dances Arranged for
Presenting of Charter
Directing the Marfa Ministers' A.;All People of Community
fociation for 1945 will be tho Rev.
Set For February Evening;
for Community Work
a A. M...:: t
11 A. M. . . •12
During Remainder of January Nelson Wurgler, Methodist Church
O. G. Lewis Elected President
pastor, who was chosen by the group
f,
M...
P. M . . .
. . i of lareer. yearly
..UUM.J
]>.ll ll\.l|HUIUI|
HI
ChiCagO-uOiii Liuus Internaof Marfa clergyman Thursday of iasc
M. .
p. M. . . no
' ' ^ was "emphnsized Tuesday
the annual, nation-wide "March nf wool.-.
lional,
created in 1917 after
Maximum temperature, Janthe recently elected
Dimes" fund-raising campaign of tbc
clubs
had
been in existence three
I-rr.in.-T w
>hen the Chamber of
Thc
Reverend
Mr.
Wurgler
sucuary 17: 00. Minimum temperaNational Foundation for Infantile ceeds thc Rev. Henry Zaranton, W I K
, directors PI
."ears,
is
represented in the
ture: 37.
Paralysis was mapped at a Sunday was president two years. Tiie Rev.
rcc -met to- organize
'
Kainfall,
24
hours
ending
Highland
section with thirtymeeting at thc (juicers' Club, Fort W. II. Martin, Archdeacon, St. Paul'.i
year'si work.
noon,
Jan.
18:
.09.
Rainfall
so
'.iiroo
JIarfa
residents making
D.
A.
Russell,
and
events
wenan, i Bledsoe, vice-president in 1914
Episcopal Church, was secretary !a:l
far this year: .10.
nounced Monday.
up
tne
charter
membership, as of
, . ii L. Hord was at thc helm of
year and the Rev. Robert F. Bristol,
Sun rises nt 7:52. Sun acts at
Mrs. Oren M. Bunton, chaiiman, pastor of thc First Christian Church,
' jtatton. as was Mr. Hord in
Tuesday evening, when an orPresidio County Chapter, National will ba secretary this year. The Rev
, , e'e^frd president by the
ganization dinner meeting was
(Information supplied by
Foundation for Infantile Paralysis, Alvin O. Rue, pastor of the PresbyKrfef directors. C I- Arthur, at
held
in the Gold Room of the
rourtcsy of Weather Office,
said that chapter officers, county com- terian Church, was elected vice-presitiire president of thc orgnniznMarfa Army Air Field).
Crews
Hotel.
mittee members, officers representing dent of thc ministers.
i , was elected vice-president. The
j
Since thc disbanding of thc 20-30
Marfn's
two
military
posts,
and
P.
M.
The
Religious
Census
which
will
be
I
L, e b *> P
"
S P E A K E R H E R E — MarClub, at the time young mcn of that
I- thosen by thc mcmbcrr. in recent
Thomas, manager of the Marfa undertaken soon will bc directed by j fans heard A . E. Lewis of
ago began leaving for military service,
theaters, attended. Col. A. J. Kcr- the Reverend Mr. Biistol.
-ii balloting:
Eau Claire, Wis.. Monday
only Rotary International has bcen
win Malone, Commanding Officer,
[p„vr< Jlitchell, Scott Peevcy, J. H.
It was decided that thc Buccnlnurc-j nigh.t at the Methodist
represented as a Marfa servico club.
Marfn
Army
Air
Field,
and
Major
%\£vwcyw
»•»
Ann
¢
¢
^
:
0
9
7
A
S
"';••>' S. M. Swearingen. K. K.
ate Service speakers f o r t h e n e x t W j Chiii'ch Vvhon be ^nokfe un! Dozen Men Lenders
George Tracy, Commanding OtTiV.-i-,I .vvuia uuLiiii be ii) aipi'mbcticui o r d e r j
r I Arthur, W. B. Johnj Tho ontirrowth of a January 12
Fort D. A. Russell, arc cooperating. of the religious denominations h e r " .
Harper Rawlings, Robert W.
Maria unit of The Gideons.
New First Class Office
meeting of twelve mcn, who voted
Dance
at
Hotel
Saturday
beginning
in
1915
with
tha
Reverend
i
He
is
the
immediate
past
Gains in Three of Quarters
rste.
ote
unanimously to organize a Lionsclub,
Mr.
Bristol
speaking
to
thc
1915
l:i;,-h
j
A President's Birthday Ball bar-,
president ol the national
Lral
irer Ex Officio Members
thc new service club has as its presiTho business of the Maria post- been announced for Saturday night, school graduates and their friend. ;, j organization. G. E. Simp*MTlc mayor. District Judge, county
dent O. G. Lewis, lumber company
office
increased
last
year
as
did
that
Thc
Reverend
Mr.
Zaranton,
of
thc
•
January
20,
at
Kl
Paisano
Hotel,
with
son, Houston, president in
^ • ^ , superintendent of schools and
manager, and us secretary, Dr. L. C.
of many other business institutions Jack Edwards in churge of ticket Catholic churches here. wa:. given a
Texas, also spoke.
fidcnt
^KV«
p
y
Hinckley, high school principal. Other
located in the capital of thc tri-county sales. Capt. Clarence H. Godshall, vote of thanks for thu manner in
officers, directors and members are:
^Btficio members of the directorate. Highland area.
Personnel Services Officer at Marfa ,which he has served as leader cf the
First vice-president, Emmett DeWMtr. Herd spoke briefly, telling of The percentage of increase over Army Air Field, is in chnrge of a sim-j ministers* group during thc last two
Volin; second vice-president, Dr. .T.
^ • c organization's activity in 1944 and 1943 business was between eight and ilar social event at the Field's Offi-[years.
P. Searls; third vice-presidimt, E . W.
H j . . attention to the need of moro nine.
cers Club, Saturday, January 27. j Th« Ministers' Association will
DeVolin; treasurer, Joe Rollins Sent y to carry on its work properly, Ben S. Avant, acting postmaster, Capt. James English, OiTicers Club meet the first Monday of thc month in
Nephew of Mr. and Mr*.
.
Tamer, Jaek Griffin; Tail
lias suggested and approved that said yesterday that thc 1944 total OlTicer at Fort D. A. Russell, has an- 1945. it was di-eided at last week's
ssiTssMn;; of present members be was §56,827.93, a3 contrasted to nounced Tuesday night, January 30, meeting.
-- i I T . , T T !
i j i>„„4 j Twister, J. S. Livingston; directors:
tirtalien soon to tell thepi of the $52,537.06. During the year the post- as the date for thc dance at Fort D.
Roy Baker, O. A. Knight, Fox ParkAN EIGHTH AIR FORCE LIB- cr, Jack Knight, Jr.
I ef larger, monthly or quarterly office was advanced in rating, becom- A. Russell for club members and their
ERATOR STATION: England—CapHorace Apperson, E . K. Beanland,
lyments to enable the Chamber of ing a first class postoffiee as a result friends.
tain Henry W. Brooks,
of Shafter, Charles. Bowman, A. L. Block, Don A.
^JssEerce to function as it should. Ad- of the increased business done thc
Theater patrons' contributions will
Texas, Liberator squadron <-ngineer- Carter, Billy Crews, thc Rev. Herbert
^Konal members of -the organization year before. There was a business bc directed by P. M. Thomas, manager,
ing olficer, has received the Bronze D. Dollahite, Happy I. Franklin, Ray* i j i t t to be sught. Tho carrying on gain recorded for each quarter of nnd will bc received by Miss Clarice
Star Medal for meritorious achieve- mond Hitchcock, L t Nathan M. Holt,
t tie present program of work and 1944 with the exception of thc last Raetzsch and Girl Scout Troop No. 2.
Fort D . A . Russell Man
ment.
• Henry Leithcad, Robert A. Humat which will be presented in three months.
Tho "March of Dimes" in the school
Beaten Early On January 7
jcatbs to corns requires that a larger Tho postoffiee business, by quarters, will be directed by these teachers—
Captain Brooks' parents are Henry phris, Val Richmon, R. V. Spcers, L.
Charged with aggravated assault. W. Brooks, former Presidio county M. Sagor, Fred O. Senter, Jr., Witt
lint ic established, it was said.
Miss Mamie Broiles (High School),
during the two years was:
Stack, Harold Webb, Phil WorthingSalome
Perez is in the Presidio coun- commissioner, and Mrs. Brooks.
siiry in Precarious Shape
1944 — March, $14,201.G9; June — Mrs. Beulah Bryant (Elementary
lit ras pointed out that post-war $13,706.68; September — $12,809.25: School), Jesse Blackwell (Blackwcll ty jail and will bo given a trial Mon- The decoration was presented to ton, A. W. Waldrep, E . T. Williams.
Jji, as well as the immediate ones, December—$16,110.31. Year's total: Junior High School). Special gifts djiy, February 5, before Judge Ru- Captain Brooks by Brig. Gen. Leon W. Chicago Representative Here
dolph Mellard, county judge. 3 bring to thc front a host of prob-$56,827.93.
(Continued on Page Four)
Johnson; Liberator combat.wing comA special guest at the Tuesday
in which a Chamber of ComPerez and another youth, Mariana mander and holder of thc Congress- night meeting was Orlando Hickey,
1943 — March, $12,135.55; Juno —
lercc's services arc essential. Thc
Jincr, were arrested early on January ional Medal of Honor for leadership special representative of Lions Inter$12,806.51; September — Sll.126.13;
jeratinj; of thc Marfa organization
7 after severe head injuries were suf- on the famed low-altitude attack by national, who was here several days to
December—-§10,470.87. Year's total:
Jeently has teen without its "going
fered by Pvt. James Joseph McCar- Liberators on the Ploesti, Rumania, citl in organization work. Almost
$52,537.06.
Jto the red" but its* income and outthy, who is stationed at Fort D. A.J oilfields. The citation read:
4,500 club units are affiliated with the
i lave been such that its financial
Russell. He is a hospital patient.
|
organization
which was said to have,
"Captain Brooks is recognized as
Edition might be considered pre- Thirteen Go To El
Tho arrest of thc two was by Mai-i
as of June 30, 1944, more clubs in
,
,
,
.
.
,
ono
of
thc
ablest
mechanics
in
his
secA.
F
.
Gardner
Veteran
of
:ioM.
city marshal, and Mchie ..
, .
.
. , ,.
Paso For Military Duty Many Years of Railroad Work tin knight,
, 7 '
* , . '
,.
. I tion, and has set an example for his North America than any other civic
Mitchell, deputy sheriff, according to
, ... ..
I'. D. Motlay, secretary, who also
„
™ .
• .
'
«- . men in devotion to duty and attention service organization. D. A. Skeen,
The nation's military forces were
T. C. Taylor, sheriff. Mr. Taylor said |
j..
*rw two livestock raisers' associaSalt Lake City, Utah, resident, is tho
"Railroadin'
"
for
twenty-seven
increased in November and December
•vas re-elected socrctaiy-manthat
Jiner
was
not
held
but
that
the
j
1944-1945, president.
years, as well as World War I serby
thirteen
Presidio
county
Selective
fer. He has been employed by thc
statement hc made was substanti'd' Captain Brooks is responsible for
vice
in
Presidio
county,
Sibcra
and
Tiie Lions Club of Alpine, sponsor•ar.iiaticn about a year and a half. Service System registrants who wcic Manila, ia the interesting background enough basis on which to hold Perez. 'the rcpnir and maintenance of his ing organization for the unit here,
sent
to
El
Paso
for
induction.
Liberators.
Thc
strain
of
combat
on
jShcriiy before leaving for Sar. AnThe sheriff said that it appenred
of A. F. Gnrdner who assumed duties
war. represented at thc Tuesday meetfmmmF*
business trip this week, Only two of tho number were ac- January 11 as railway agent herc.
that McCarthy was struck by a blunt thc foar-cnginc bombers is increased ing by Joe Toombs, a member there.
by
the
damage
caused
by
German
cepted
for
Navy
servicc.
^ • r . Hord expressed appreciation to
Mr. Gardner knew Presidio county instrument but that tho instrument
The Brewster county club will pre^Bsrfa people for their courtesies and Additional men wero sent to El from 1917-1918 days when he was with which he seems to have been fighter planes and ground guns. It is sent the first program for the Marfa
up
to
the
Captain
and
his
section
to
^••riance during thc two years hc Paso this week for induction but the stationed in the Indio area with the struck has not been found. A doctor's
check tho aircraft for "war weari- club, Friday noon, January 2G, at the
p president of the Chamber of names of those accepted for service 7th Service Company of the Signal report is that McCarthy suffered lacerness." and repair thc damage done by Crews Hotel. A luncheon meeting
JTOrte. He aid that hc had found will not be available until later this Corps. From here he was sent to Si- itions of thc scalp and near onc eye,
the enemy. For the records set by his will be held each Fridav noon.
aier of Commerce members, and week.
and that he may suffer permanent,
beria
for
duty
but
wns
there
only
a
L
i
t
.
7
i
,
!
«nit in this respect, Captain Brooks Charier Presenting Next Month
P*<*, quito generous in thcir will- The November-December regisshort time before being reassigned to partial disability as a result Ot Ills; was awarded the Bronze Star Medal
Friday
night, February
16, vhas
P r ' d f , - n?.,l,t
T?„l,..,,„
ii.
...
trants
who
were
taken
into
thc
mili™*» to aid in any way possible in
injuries.
duty
in
Manila.
He
was
in
the
service
been
set,
tentatively,
a3
thc
night
Member
of
the
392nd
Bombardment
iittrer undertaking was called to tary service were:
Group, Captain Brooks attended Mar- when the Marfa club's charter will be
Roberto Hernandez, Cruz Bacza, Ri- eighteen months.
jfif attention for the development of
Bill-Adams
Promoted;
For
thc
last
two
decades
Mr.
nnd
ia schools and Texas A. & M. College. presented at a dinner meeting when
pa and the prosperous . area of cardo Lujan Fino, Alvarado A. Hernandez (Navy), Eduardo Contreras Mrs. Gardner have been living in In Charge Meat SupRly ^Enlisting in April, 1942, after servicc members will have as their guests
™!nti?the focal point.
with the Texas Company, as a sales- their wives and club members from
Franco, Efrcn A. Rodriguez, Abel Rosenberg whore ho was Southern
Pacific and Santa Fo agent. Their
The unusuaj assignment of being man, he was commissioned a second other towns. The Rev. Herbert D.
Vclasco Ornelas, Pete D. Deanda,
Mary Frances, is a Univer- in charge of a meat market on a Lieutenant'at New. Haven, Conn., in Dollahitc, a former Lions Club presarfans' Son Completes Sipriano Gomez Borunda, Cruz Mc- daughter,
ident, will be Charter Night chairGuirc, Raymundo Rayes (Navy), sity of Texas student, previously hav- Navy ship can be pointed to by Bill April, 1943. He was promoted to
man, it was announced this week.
ore Naval Training Eligio Sanchcs Gonzales, Hector Gon- ing bcen enrolled in Mao* Baldwin Adams, 2nd Class Petty Officer, as his Captain last October.
Mr. Hickey told at the dinner TuesCollege
in
Virginia.
Mrs.
Gardner
is
experience
in
World
War
IL
The 392nd, onc of thc older units
additional step in his training zales.
a Past Matron of thc Order of the
Adams was promoted to his pres- of Second Bombardment Division, day night of various club functions
»radiogunner in the Navy was
and of tho relationship between local
Eastern Star chapter at Rosenborg. ent rank, January 1. During the
completed its 200th mission on Arm«ed Saturday at Lake City, Going on Eastern Trip
units and Lions International, which
Christmas holidays Mrs. Adams and istice Dny.
Mr.
Gardner
.said
yesterday
that
•>W Bill A. Black, son of Mrs.
Leaving this week-end for a trip
has headquarters in Chicago. He exthcir son, Willie D., Jr., visited him
ho
and
his
family
had
known
this
£ Black and Mr. Black, an officer of several weeks will be Walter Polplained the duties of thc \arious officountry for n long time and were glad in San Francisco, just before hc was
I w Construction Battalion, U. S, sky who will transact business nnd
cers and gave a number of suggessent
to
sea
again.
Ho
has
been
in
the
of tho opportunity to make a change
Marfan Attends
•visit relatives in Dallas, St. Louis and
tions for the carrying on by the club
Navy about a year and thc present
that
would
result
in
their
locating
in
Pj*k> who is a Seaman 1st Clas3, Omaha, Nebraska. The Polskys'
Meeting
of
Educators
of
rucccssful, worth while operations.
trip
is
his
third
one
on
thc
water.
Passed thc requirements for train- daughter is in school in tha latter this section. His uncle wa; John
An August, 1944, publication of tho
Whileliving
here
Adams
wns
a
Gardner,
Sierra
Blanca
ranchman,
Enthusiastic
comment
is
being
f "an Aviation Cadet in the Navy city. His mother is a St. Louis resiInternational Association of Lions
«»>ajr undertake that type of work dent. Mr. Polsky will accompany Mr. who was known by a number of yvople members of tho Mnrfa Volunteer Fire made this week by J. E. Gregg, superDepartment.
of tho tri-county Highland area.
intendent of schools, in regard to thc Clubs, more familiarly known as Lions
P " u available. His schooling nnd Mrs. L. M. Sagor to Dallas.
annual Mid-winter Conference of Tex- International, states that there wero
" * *s a radio m m « « . tr.
I...*-..i
as School Executives and Tcaohcr 180,000 members at thnt time and that
r«« additional training ho will rcTrainer?, in Austin Thursday, Friday 69,089 aciviticn were undertaken by
1¾
through daily flying.
tho clubs in tho preceding twelve
and Saturday.
£ "iked second in his class in the
months. "Thc Lion," a monthly pubThc general chairman of the con-UV
completed
lication, is mailed to the members
ference
was
Dr.
L.
A.
Woods,
Statc
**" at tho Florida station.
The first annual convention of Lions
Superintendent of Public Instruction.
Clubr. was in Dallas in 1917.
A highlight of thc meeting of educaK Lieutenant Visits
tors wns thc address by Dr. Willis A. Franklins Parents of
Sutton of Atlanta, Ga. Hc spoke on
[ana Area This Week
"Thc Battle for America," emphasis- Son Born in San Antonio
»ffaL visitor
yesterday was Lt.
rTy
ing the importance of tho homc, thc
Anmincc-ihenta were received herc
'
*
'
y . who-hns
church nnd the school—in the ordei recently by friends telling of tho
s
named—in thc worth while develop- birth in San Antonio on January 4,
Lui!L
° ™ « i ; - O M a . , but
ment of tho child.
ilaim. 6 "
r « d to thc Naval
of a son to Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Frank"Thc Extent and Status of Texas' lin, Marfa residents. Thc child weighW
. ?
University
Natural Resources, With Thcir Edu. ing eight pounds, three and three
™ »tudcnt at the time ho wns
caticnal Implications" was the r.ub fourth u-ucw, hu. bcen given tlm
jeet chosen by Dr. Homer Price namo of Edmund Gregg.
PiedVin ..
Raincy, former University of Texas
Mrs. Franklin is a daughter of Mr.
k
o f"*'-»
n ' ?"an
^ Angelo.
!
•"1...
president, vhr epehc Friday mom ana
Whit
^< (Miami Ucram Photoj;
ing. Dr. Rninry told of tho wealth of with Mr. Franklin, aro in San AnkCdT
y
«ccn tho
Texas in resources of various types tonio with Mrs. Franklin and ton. Mr.
and alro outlined a number of ways Franklin la ah employs of tho post'«av, « . "
«>f the territory
in which the state is lagging in devel office department at Marfa Army Air
NSWSUUHOH
for Inf»V a n U
h « d their p a r t
,"
hops to return here
opntMt of these reionrces..
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Bronze Star Medal
For Captain Brooks
t c r ;
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L i o n
Youth Charged in
Assault On Soldier
New Agent Soldier
In County Years Ago
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in aiding thc boys and girls to walk again.
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THE BIG REND SENTINEL, MARFA, TEXAS
TAGE TWO
FRIDAY, JANUARY 15, J
Returns from Colorado
Hollens Residents of
Presidio for Duration Returning Thursday nfter ten days
"•ado by Mr. Mitchell to ,
directors meeting
J* * National Livestock
Lst
trip to Denver, was Hayes Mitchell. route he was a
'ation.
iZ?^
Residence in Presidio has been
Combat firing with .30 caliber rifles
Tho trip to the Colorado city was Vega and Amnrillo itness lisitc,
land competitive tent pitching made up established by .Mrs. Theodore T. HolI the principal training received by Icn and children, Teddy nnd Skipper,
| Company D, Texas State Guard, ;.t who have been liviiig in California
Presidio, Sunday, Juiiuul'y 7.
iccently.
FILM SINGIXG PLEASES—
!
wen, r.vei>n m.-.»e..
Mrs. Hollen is a daughter of Mr.
Silhouette
targets
were
used
in
the
Three origimml ron»s. r.m! one oMjit during the filming of "Strange Aftime cowbov favorite, "Red River fair," Tuesday only at the Palace, to combat tiring, with the figures being and Mrs. W. \V. Weathcrford.
Mrs. Hollcn'a husband, Lieutenant
Valley,'' are to tn? heart! in the the gastronomic distress of Ed Dear- the shoulder ami head of a man. Eieht
thnihr'g action
unv of the ftim-; ing. who hns played more policemen men started 100 yards from the tar- (ig) Hollen, is in command of an
title, Republic's re-relcasc which is in pictures than any actor in Hilly- gets, advancing by rushes over rough LST, name by which a "Landing Craft
terrain and firing until 1100 yards Support" type of vessel is commonly
presenting Gene Autry, singing cow- wood.
from
the target. Then the lastfiveof known. He is in the South Pacific,
boy star today nnd Satttrtlay at the The scene was a follow-up of a sequence ir. which Dcaring gave Evelyn the liiteen cartridges issued were Thc craft on which he is stationed
Palaee.
known as n "Bazooka Boat" and was
The noted radio ringer nnd western ;i ticket for speeding. She had told him fired in rapid succession.
First Sergeant Stevens made high the subject of an article in a national
flar will be heard in thc title song, that Allyn Joslyn was iu .t certain
and in "Where a Waterwlieel Keeps juke bos joint nnd Dcaring, nnxious score, with fourteen hits out of fif- magazine not long ago.
Good salary, interesting work, pleasant sur
Lieutenant Hollen has seen his
Turning On," which was composed by to catch up with Joslyn, had said teen shots. One squad of thirteen men
roundings, are some of the many attractive
Sam H. Stept, and Oliver Drnk\ recklessly, "If he is, 1*11 cat that made only thirteen hits out of a pos younger child, Skipper, only one evenfeatures of the positions now open for sin&lp
sible 120. Private Frazcr's scute of ing since he was born.
author of thu lyric.
or married women between the ages of 17
ticket!" "
Lieutenant Hollen formerly wns an
nnd 35 years.
Smiley IJurnt'.tc will render his
Evelyn and Dcaring make an en- six hits was FCCOIUI best. Corporal
own comedy song, "Hand Me Down trance into thc juke joint but Joslyn Uaeza and Private Cnrrnsco wore Immigration Department officer at
My Trusty Forty-Five."
hns disappeared. Thinking that Eve- winners of the tent-pitching contest, Presidio.
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Comitoscr Stcpt also originated a lyn is out of her mind, Dcaring takes placing theirs properly in four antl
one-half
minutes.
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to
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construction crew song which is a
8 A. M. to 5 P. M.
The men's next field day will be Residents Thanked for
feature given by a great chorus of,finallywinds up in a strait-jacket.
Sunday,
February -J, beginning at 0
At
laft,
Evelyn
pei.*.ufl>le=
the
police
male voices.
Help
at
Christmas
Time
to search more thoroughly nnd they o'clock in thc morning.
Chief Operator
The generous Christmas spirit of
F.-IVC Joslyn in the nick of time.
COP COMES THROUGH—
Marfans was the subject of a resoluDid you ever gct a traffic ticket "Well?" says Miss Kcyes to Dealing, THREE APPEARANCES IN EL
from a motor cop and want to make banding him the traffic ticket. Where- PASO HY FAMOUS MAGICIAN tion adopted this week by the USO
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:upon Dcaring grudgingly caU ilicBInckstonc. the world's most famous Council, which met Monday evening.
him eat it?
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it ickct. In fact, he ate six tickets be- magician, will make a two night and
Council members expressed their
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So many people will get such a lot Hall under the management of Mrs. fcenson to help make Christmas more
of satisfaction out of this scene," ex- Ilnllet Johnson.
merry for men in thc service who arc
plained Green, "that we must get it
His acts arc amazing journeys into stationed at the two military posts
perfect."
the land of adventure and fantasy. here. Gifts of candy, edibles, ChristHis Necromancers (conjurers) num- mas decorations and orchestra music
/ . V GARSOX-PIDGEOX
STYLE—
ber thirty, and assist with the show for. dancing were received from pcoplo
"Mrs.
Parkington," the Mctro- of thrills, surprises and laughs. A of this section who wanted to have a
Goldwin-Maycr picture which will be tevent.v-foot baggage car is required part in making the USO Club Christshown Wednesday and Thnrsdau at to carry tho stage property and ef- mar, parties successful and pleasing to
No need to Ik in bed—toss—
the Palace, is in thc fine tradition of fects used in the Blnckstono acts. Gor- the Army men.
v.-crry and fret because CONall thc previous Greer Carson-Walter geously dressed girls against a backSTIPATION or GAS PRESPidgeon productions this company has ground of silks and satins add beauty
SURE won't let you Bleep. Be
sensible—cct up—take a dash of
given us: "r.lo««m in thc Dust." to tbe acts, and each girl has a dis- War Veteran Coming:
ADLER-I-KA
"Miss Miniver" and "Madame Curie." tinct duty in the presentation of Ihe
Eighteen months of military service
to relieve the prepare ef large
These two, and an outstanding sup- whole. A group of men also assists in in tho Asiatic-Pacific Theatre of Operintestines cn nerves and organs of
lbs digestive tract. Adlcrika assists
porting cast, bring the best-selling the successions of fanciful surprises ations was ended recently by Pfc. Anold food wastes and gas through
Louis Bromficld novel to cinematic inspiring illusions, excitement and tonio Curtis, an Infantry soldier. He
J comfortable bowel movement to
life with zest and great uanr. As fun.
thift hcwels return to normal size
is expected to arrive here soon from
and the ifactjmforts of pressure
the dynamic Mrs. Parkingon, Miss
Blackstone has a company of thirty Camp Swift to visit his wife and his
s.top.'Before you know it. you arc
Garson makes a complete change from and his huge carloads of magic paraasleep. Morningfind*you feeling
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar L. Curthe studios and conservative women phernalia, including the much-talked
clean — refreshed and ready for a
tis.
Hood Jay's work or fun.
she played in these previous successes. of "Sylvia," his newest and most beauCaution, use only as directed.
Pidgeon, in this film, portrays a tiful creation: "Thc Girl from Mars";
reckless, ambitious and flamboyant"Thc Phantom Soldier" and dozens of
PORTER DRUG C O . . . MARFA man, a far cry from his Mr. Miniver other startling items designed to send
SWEARINGEN & BLEDSOE
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ter of a boarding-house keeper in
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Air Field. After leaving hero
Praise Given MAAF Massachusetts Resident Lieutenant and Bride Army
be secured flying instruction and reNew Air Field Executive Goinpr to South Carolina ceived his wings as a pilot in DecemGraduate for Flying Lt. Col. William C. Hubbard, vet- Here la t week for a r.hort visit ber at Douglas Army Air Field in
Lack of Experience at
first Slowed Up Allies
Arizona.
eran of service in Francs with thc in- ith friend? were I.t. and Mrs. DudHo uud Mrs. Lowry were married,
fantry in World War I and with the ley C. Lowry, who were on thcir way
I'M
Fighter Command in Guadal- to Columbiii, S. C , where Lieutenant December 30, in Alcdo, III. Lieutenant Lowry's home is in Illinois.
Quick thinking on thc part of nn canal in World War II, has Lecn ap- Lowry will fly B-25 planes.
officer who received his commission nt pointed Executive Officer at Mnrfa
Lieutenant Lowry was stationed
Tho Sentinel—"Yonr Office SapMnrfa Army Air Field, in tho first, Army All Field.
Amor Iran Alecrian Tmnm
neiu for some time, serving in theplies Store in Presidio Connty" has
clnsr, is credited by a Detroit, Mich.,
A resident of Boston, Massachu- Cadet Detachment office at Mnrfa "Parker 51."—adv.
News writer with having turned a setts, the Colonel returned from
'Green and Officers Unseasoned
Liberator Bomber raid from threat- Europe in 1019 to complete work nt
ened
failure into sudden success.
Harvard University. Insurance and
By Ernie Pylc
I.t. Arthur F. Bowering wan pilot- contracting occupied the inlervul of
K ,(): Ihi* ititpntch ii-oj mitten andfirstpu*)*WK»h*it Pylr
ing tho third ship in his wing on n time until rc-cntranco into active seithe Acm in tin fli-rht to cripple an offensive on the vice January 5, lfl-12. Colonel HubAnzio beachhead. When thc lead ship bard attended thc Command and Geni N ALGERIA.—Mon who bring our convoys from AmoricD. and the second ship could not drop eral Staff School ot Ft. Leavenworth,
"lof'wliom have just recently arrived, tell mc the people al their bombs on the target. Lieutenant Kansas, and was in thc South Pacific
don't !iavr» ;t correct impression of things over here.
Bowering took over, moved his ship for over a ycar.
pimple at homo think been stopped, but there is ctiC into tho lead and made thc "bomb
Colonel and Mrs. Hubbard have
run." Thc maneuver was so well don? three children, tho oldest is in the
'Afiiean campaign is a sabotage.
and will be over quickly;
The loyal French see this and that it was commended by Gen. Sir Army Nurso Corps; the younger was
that our losses wonder
what manner of people we Harold Alexander, Allied commander recently discharged from the Wohave boon prac- arc. Thoy are used to force, and ex- in the theater.
men's Army Service Pilot organizatically nil; that pect us to use It against the comLieutenant Bowering was mirsing tion, when it was disbanded; and thc
the French hero mon enemy, which Includes the
love us to death, French Nazis. Our enemies see it in action over Austria in Muy butyoungest, a son, is at home with 51«.
and that all Ger- laugh, nnd call us soft.
later was listed as a prisoner of war Hubbard in Boston.
man influence has
Both sides aro puzzled by a coun- in Germany.
hcen donned out. try at war which still lets enemies
Tho officer's mother was a guest Stovo Oil & Furnace Oil, Ph. 97. adv,
If you want to buy or sell a
If you think run loose to work against it.
that, it's because
here
of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Thompson
• • •
we newspaperat the time of Lieutenant Bowuring'a
USED CAR you'll do
There are an astonishing nummen here have
graduation. Mrs. Bowering is an ember
of
Axis
sympathizers
among
failed at .getting
i;rr.ie i'jic
th* French ir. North Africa. ployee of aircraft control motor plant
better by trading"
ihe fiiiei |.uiJii5
Not a majority, of course, hut in the Detroit arca. She hns two other
:• ,. sjtujlinn o :r tn you.
more than you would imagine. sons in the service; one is a Private
.w; campaign at first waa
r o
Tills In iibcii is a great puzzle in New Jersey, and the other a Flight
a, ii
""a uipiomatic as military, thc
to me. I can't fathom the Oti'iccr in tho Amy Air Forces in
| . that be didn't permit our
thought processes of a French,'rbv typewriter fingers to delve into
man who prefers German vic- England.
Vinleinaticnally. which were
tory and perpetual domination
Lieutenant Bowering was twenty•fish enough without that. I berather tban a temporary occu- two years old thc day he was gradunkconccptions at home must • pation resulting in eventual ated.
grown out of some missing
Freucb freedom.
At another time, on thc east coast
art of the picture.
Eut there nn; such people, and
It would be very bad for anthey are hindering us, and wc over of Italy. Lieutenant Bowering and
(thtr wave of extreme optimism hero think you folks at home should his bombardier, Lt. Leo J. Brenner, a
know three things:
ta sweep over tho United
Kansan, blasted a hangar and p l a n c 3
Stales. So maybe I can explain
That the going will be tough and concentration even though their bombt little bit about why things over probably long before we hava sight was "frozen over," as a result of
•ere, though all right Cor the
Medical and Surgical
cleaned up Africa nnd aro ready high flying. An improvised bombing
lea; run, are not all strawberto move to bigger fronts. That tha procedure, thought up in spare time,
Hospital
— YOU
MUST B E P L E A S E D —
ries and cream right now.
French are fundamentally behind
In Tunisia, for instance, we seem us, but that a strange, illogical was successful.
be stalemated for the moment, stratum is against us. And that oui
reasons are two. Our army la a fundamental policy still is one oi
army, and most of our Tuni- soft-gloving snakes in our midst.
aa troops are in actual battle for
• first timc against seasoned
Nurses are Tops.
ps and commanders. Il will take
The American nurses over liera
months of fighting to gain the
there are lots of them—havt
rienee our enemies start with,—and
out just as you would expect:
thc second place, nobody knew turned
wonderfully.
nctly how much resistance the
Army doctors, and patients, too,
Pencil would put up here, so we
ad to be sct for full resistance. are unanimous in their praise for
Hat meant, when thc French them. Doctors tell mc that in that
rush of casualties they were
jcitalatcd in three days, we had first
9 move eastward at once, or leave calmer than the men.
1» Rcrnians unhampered to build One hospital unit had a nurse they
were afraid of. She had seemed
neurotic and hysterical on the way
1 big force in Tunisia.
So wc moved several hundred down. The head doctor detailed anciles and, with tho British, began other nurse just to watch her all
Ijhtis*. But we simply didn't have through the hectic first hours of
amgh stuff on hand to knock the tending the wounded. But he needn't
jtnr.an'; cut instantly. Nobody is to have. He admits now she war, the
for this. I think our army calmest of tbe lot.
r doing wonderfully—both in fightThe hcail of one hospital, a
t; with what we have and in gctLATEST COMMUNIQUE FROM THE
colonel who was a soldier In the
i 3 mose here—but wc arc fighting last war, worked in tbe Impro2 army as tough in spirit as ours, j vised hospitals set up at Arzow
ELECTRIC APPLIANCE FRONTS o . .
':?Jv •acre experienced, and more j \o tenil the freshly wounded.
supplied.
Electric appliances are still at war. There've
He says not a soul In the outfit cracked up or got flustered.
been a few alarm clocks released and a very
Our losses in men so fat are not
"You'ru so busy you don't think
palling, by nny means, but we are about its being horrible," he says.
limited quantity of electric irons, but that's
pis; men. The other dav an"You aren't yourself. Actually you
the extent of activity in the appliance field.
periean ship brought the' first seem to become somebody else. And
kwspaper from home I had seen rfter it's over, you're thrilled by it.
It's expected that a few more irons will be
pee the occupation, and it said Gosh, 1 hope I'm not stuck in a
released in the near future but plants and facp-'r 12 men wo:c lo;t in taking bare hospital. I want to get on to
the front."
tories are still making guns, planes and tanks
Lieutenant Dowering, in
First Class, War Prisoner
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Tke looses, in fact,
were not
tat, but they were a good many
Tbe Carolina nurses of the evacufives times 12.
ation hospital about which I've been
I
Wounded to England.
writing have taken it liko soldiers.
[Mosul our convalescent wounded For the first 10 days llicy had to live
fve bcen sent to England. Some like animals, even using open
f*ly arrived Americans feel that, ditches for toilets, but they never
|»ore of the wounded were sunt complained.
FM.tt would put new grim vigor
At this tent hospital one nurse is
Pus American people. Wc aren't always on duty in each tcntful of 20
ot
fLf*} people from whommen. She had medic?! orderlies ta
poaed men have to he concealed. help hcr. In bad weather the nurses
wear army overalls.
I Ibe bi est z i to us who
But Lieut. Col. Rollin Bauchspies,
tut on the scene is onr policy of
the hospital commandant, wants
•Ur ^
" agents and them to put on dres-ss once in a
•JBWthliers in North Africa,
while, for he says the effect on tha
•"•tare taken into custody only men is astounding.
mmi most ont • and - ont Axis
The touch of femininity, tha
122¾ nth as the German
knowledge that a woman is around,
| ! ^ " missions and a few gives a wounded man courage and
IteJ!*;.?"*
' we have
confidence and a feeling of security.
125?? ? *hority of arrest
And the more feminine she looks,
|«ek to the French.
the better.
.
|*w Procedure is that we investiOnly about 100 of th? hospital's 7M
-« wo. uiey arrest. As It winds patients are wounded men. Tha
• *e tnyestieatc-period.
others are just sick with ordinary
"« Po Icy Is still appeasement. things, such asflu,appendicitis.
«*ms from what might be called
it,*,.'.,., mt •
> who!" tentful
-¾ ¾. ^8erwd*gV of "Prench of mumps, and a few cases ol
d f^f". henchmen today think malaria and dysentery.
-« hi lots of different direcAt the far end of the hospital,
behind an evil-looking barricade ol
-™
«
jn,,.n EfP^ra
« 3 many French barbed wire, is what Colonel Bauch"t Sasi. •
°.
miles. Now spies calls "Casanova park." Back
£«e u over. We aro here in there nre 150 soldiers with venereal
disease.
,
.,, ,
}* J?ftta
most of the
"What's the barbed wire fort" I
asked. "They wouldn't try to gel
& / ° » » wc came. We are out anyhow."
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BOC
"It's just to moke them feel like
toi,i ?
le«<» to con*xist. Actual sniping, has heels," the colonel said.
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for Uncle Sam... not electric appliances. In
view of that report, folks, the most helpful
household hint for wartime housewives is to
take care of what you have. Proper care will
make your electric servants WEAR better,
.WORK harder and LAST longer.
REDDY KILOWATT
Your Electric Servant.
PT F A N
That goes for all your appliances... toaster, roaster,
iron, percolator, vacuum cleaner, as well as your larger
electric servants... refrigerator, range and washer. Do yonr cleaning
with a soft brash or cloth. Never use water on electrical parts. Give them
REGULAR attention.
h
l
v e d
s o , t , y
s
a
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flrat
,
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y o u r
manufacturer's instructions. Regular oiling of
movable parts makes electric appliances wear better.
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j ^ ^ ^ they'll precious, too.
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Avoid giving them hard knocks or falls. Gentle treatment is also important' for your appliance cords. Don't kink, knot or yank them. When
disconnecting appliance, grasp plug, not wire, and remove carefully.
»8» Hi-tut
The other day we were look
I'nL
->*
handled
I , ¾ "«> P»«ents and hasn't ing at those round-bellied iron
mt<..ii half-hurkJ In the grout"' 'r
each tent.
.
"What do you burn In them?' I
•aSSL'S?
-cons have
we'l n T ^
operations. asked Lieutenant Colonel BauchWent l i M - i !
whether spies.
hoapita,
«o enter . "Wood," he said.
•"JWal or not. They take any.
"Where do you get the "wood?
- Prcnrw ~
. civilian, I asked.
"enchmnn, anybody.
"Steal It," hc said.
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Lt. William T. Knight's World To Know More of
Unit Citation Recipient Mathematics in Trade
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The work of the Twelfth Air I'ur.'o AUSTIN, Jan. 17.—Application of
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15-25 Mitchell Bombardment Group, mat Hematics to thc work of thc world
—Consolidated April «J, 1 9 2 « Oppoijrr.t in
Fori
.f which Lt. William T. Knight is u will probably increase aftcr thc war,
Here Tuesdny Night patt, h:*s given members of the Mar- Dr. J. G. Umstattd, University of
Publifhcd every Friday at Marfa,
Presidio County, Texas
fan's unit the right to wear thc Dis- Texas professor of secondary cducaut-IT: ntai of 1.0::« in Di.trict
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citation,
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accomplishMarfa rchool students t:> hone thr.t
Suhaeription Rate*
war should bc regulated by peacetime
In Texas per year
J2.00 tl.eir court team may increase it'J ment in destroying the Vencvcnto,
rtring of vi?toric< and, ultimately, be Italy, marshalling yards, reads in this rather than by wartime pursuits, hc
(G months . . . $1-26)
declares.
wny:—
Entered as Second class matter at thejilmmrion of ihe di,Uict.
Tho war has shown the need for
Distinguishing themselves through
Pn.tnffi^., in M n r f n
T p x a s under
By a 2-point margin, 21 to
tne
^ f t c f C ^
Jrf"«t«l Alpine. Friday extraordinary heroism and unswerv- arithmetic, Dr. Umstattd says, but he
theActofCongressofMarch.J.ls/JI ^
. i j|„ resolution, thc combat crews dc- firmly believes that only those stu' in thc game until the last pciod whet, 'stroyed eighteen of thc attacking dents of superior ability, with tech
Any erroneous reflection upon
l u l p n e s n n d b o m b e d the marrhnllinsr nical occupations in view, should bo
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standini ^*r r**rn 11 n 11 n TI
of any person, firm or corporation forged ahead only to lose by the t»vo yards with devastating effect. i lie required to study algebra, geometry,
which may occur in the columns of points. Franco and Chcnudi scored 8 gallantry and combat proficiency ex- calcus, and other higher mathcrmati
The Sentinel will bo gladly cor- nointa each. The Marfa B tc-r.1 won hibited by thc personnel of this group cal studies.
"Tests will determine those stuin striking this decisive blow have rerectcd upon being brought to thc>j ,
i p , -jy (o II. Aguilar va h i p
dents of high ability," the professor
flected
the
highest
credit
on
their
orpoint man with 14 to bis credit.
attention of the management.
asserts," and only those who will need
In Sanderson, Monday night, th- ganization and tha military Servicc of
higher mathematics in future wo.-k
the United States."
older buys won by a 22 to 12 count and
Lieutenant Knight's wife lives in should bo required to study the rubth>- younger buy*. 12 to 10. Fianco
and Jincr were high scorers, respec- Brownwood and Id's mother is Mrs. I). jeet through high school."
tively, in the two game!'. Tiie next G. Knight. Marfa resident.
nifdit Marathon player.-, fcl! t>> "?c
New Cluster for Marfan
Marfans with the A team wiiuiirr: hy
AT-11
Aircraft
Added
His fourth Onk Leaf Cluster has
:. score of 40 ta 25, and the i! by a
been
earned by T/Sgt. Joseph DeD
At
Army
Air
Field
Here
(Continued From Page Onc)
count of "1 to 21.
Anda, son of Mrs. Gertrude DeAnda.
Th.e rider b'eys' team has won ei"..'it
Colonel A. J. Kcrwin Mnlnne, Com- fjiirmint PcAnrta i« n radio operator
may be made to ;iny member of the i f lt>» l l l i i e Jin'.iii;.-- liii.t MJ.iM'll .tiul IflO
manding Officer of Marfa Army Air and gunner am! his most recent adcounty committee.
other team, f o u r o f fixe. S.-.nder- Field, h;-." announced that with the
Money to Two Funds
:e:i, .Marathon. F o r t Davis a m ! Al-addition of A.T-11 type airplanes, thc dition to hh Air Medal came for
"meritorious
achievement during
One-half of thc money received i' pine arc trailing tiie Murf:ii.> in dislir field now has four kinds of air- bombing attacks against Nazi war inretained in the county chapter':- treas- trict play in the order named. Fort
craft for training purposes.
dustries and military targets in supury and Ihe other half zoos to the na- Davis teams will ho herc Tuesday
Tho Cessna AT-17's and UC-78V port of Allied ground forces."
tion.'.! organization for research, hos- night. January 2.'!. to engage the . M a r have bcen at Marfa Army Air Field
pital-, nurses and treatment of in- fans in .-ever.-.! contests.
rir.ee the opening date in 1942. Dinfantile paralysis cases. Mrs. Bunton
ing thc summer of '.1943 a number of Ohioan in AAF Office
reminded that the 1911 epidemic of
Assignment to the Post Engineer
the disease was the second worst in Group Stops Here On finale engine North American AThistory, and that only treatment and Way From San AntonioG "Texans" were acquired. This was Office under lr,t Lt, Richard Frazcll
followed by a croup of North Ameri- has been made for 2nd Lt. Arthur A.
not preventive or cure has bcen disLuncheon guests, Thursday, of can B-25 "Mitchells." Just recently Endres, who was transferred from
covered.
Jlrs. Bunton said this week that thc Mrs. L. C. Brite and Mrs. Hester the Bccchcraft AT-ll's have been Gardner Field, California. A graduate of John Carroll University in
following Presidio county people make Brite Dunkle were five residents of added.
The twin-engine aircraft were Cleveland, Ohio, in 1929, Lieutenant
up ths-county chapter officer person- Mexico who were on thcir way to
nel and the 1915 county fund raising Juarez nnd their honv; cities of Chi- transferred from Victorville, Calif., Endres worked for the Ohio State Dehuahua and Mexico City, aftcr a visit whore they have been used to train partment of Highways. He planned
campaign organization:
in San Antonio.
bombardiers. It is planned to have as and designed super-highways befrre
Prcstdio County Chapter:
Chairman, Mrs. Oren M. Bunton; Those of thc group were Mr. avdmany flying instructors as possible his entrance into the army in Sept.
vice-chairman, H. A. Coffield; secre- Mrs. Antonio Bermudez and Mr. and "check out" in thcic; various types in 1942.
tary,'Mrs. E. B.'O'Qumn; treasurer, Mrs. Gustavo Serrano and son, Ern- order to increase their knowledge an-.!
esto Serrano. Sir. Bermudez, former proficiency in fying.
Sirs. Albert Logan.
Presidio County 1945 Campaign Or- Juarez mayor, is treasurer of the
Mrs. A. L. Turner
State of Chihuahua, and Jlr. Serrano
ganization :
Advantages of Navy
County Campaign Director: Mrs. is Secretary of National Economy in
Hayes Mitchell; Assistant County Mexico.
Service Described Today
REGISTERED
Campaign Director: H. A. Coffield;
The men had bcen in San Antonio
A recruiting party headed by Chief
NURSE
Director of Women's Division—Mrs. on business in connection with highHester Brite Dunkle: Committee way planning which will bc of benefit Machinist's Mate Grady Sheridan, a
Members—Mrs. W. E. Bunton, Mrs.both to their nation and to the United veteran with 34 years' servicc in thc
Available for private duty
United State* Navy behind him, will
Gay Howard, Mrs. W. E. Love;
States..
in JIarfa and Alpine
visit Marfa today to discuss current
Assistant Campaign Director nt
Navy
enlistment
procedures
with
inPresidio—Mrs. Leon Fisher; Fort D.
Marfan in Marianas
terested men and women of thc comA. Russell Campaign Director—Major
I'hone 1S5, Marfa
Safe arrival overseas was thc won! munity.
George Tracy; Marfa Army Air Field
At the present time the Navy is in
Campaign Director—Col. A. J. Kcr- received from her husband, Staff Sgt.
win Maltnc (Committee Member— Jeff M. Graham, by Mrs. Graham last j need of 17-year-old lads, radio tcchCapt, Clarence H. Godshall); Chair- week. Sergeant Graham, who has !»»••«»>»:••, airerewmen, men qualified for
man, Motion Picture Theater Drive— been in service slightly more than a| tinf:s in the Scabees, Waves. Navy
P. M. Thomas; Assirtant Chairman, year and a half, left for oversens duty I Yard Workers, and Civilian Typists
Motion Picture Theaters Drive—Mis* M i u r t l y before Christmas and is newjand Stenographers,
Clarice Raetzsch; Publicity Director— located, somewhere in tho Marianas.! Tho headquarters of this Recruiting
Mrs. Graham is living with Ira- par-1 Party will bc in the Postoffiee.
Mrs. T. C. Davis.
er.ts, Mr. and Mrs. 0. A. Knight.
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BANKERS;
| Marfan Getting Well
Navy Officer Visitor
LIFE C O M P A N Y
Retail
Business
Gains
j Confined to her home many months,
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nett and other relatives were her gain in retail sales for November, .'outside, Sunday. She suffered a
grandson, Lt. (jg) Walter Condon 1914, was reported over November j broken leg in an accident. Using
and Jlr;. Condon, who wort; on their 1943 by independent retailers in Tex- crutches at this time, she has hopes
way from Phoenix, Arizona, to Jack- as, the University of Texas Bureau of of regaining the use of her leg.
sonville, Fla., where Lieutenant Con- Business Research reports. Sale? for
don is stationed. The Navy officer is thc first 11 month of 1944 wers 9
known by a number of people in the pcr cent higher in 1944 than in thc Preaching in Valentine
Highland country, and at one t i m t fame period in 1943.
A r-eries of six religious services
was a school student in Fort D a v i « .
will be started in Valentine, Sunday
His parents live in Phoenix.
night, by the Rev. Robert F. Bristol,
Mrs. Crews Returns
pastor o f t'ne First Christian Church.
B ; : r k in Marfa after an absence of Thc service each evening will bc at
Father of Marfan 111 four months is Mrs. W. E. Crews who thc Community Church.
Called to McKinney the first of the has b.en visiting their daughter in
week by the serious illness of her T u l s a , Okla. While away Mrs. Crews
There's a Photo Mailer to do the job.
father, Mrs. Herbert Dollahitc end ;.r.d i n - daughter and grandchildren Three sizes. At the
Sentinel,
daughter, Molly, left Tuesday for went to S t . Joseph, Mo,, where ths course.—adv.
Mouahans, where they joined the Rev. Crews' son ia stationed at an Army
Mr. Dollahite who had gone there Air Force training post.
Stovo Oil & Furnace Oil. Ph. 97. adv.
Monday. All went io McKinney. Tha
condition of Mrs. Dollahite's fathor
was quite serious following an operation.'; or. Monday.
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missionary. Sunday racrnir.':. A n n o u u : - t h a t the Reverend Mr.
Kidd w r . n Y . i.c i ; ' ; . : t - n c i t wa< rn:, ".o
Wc-b.e.-.d-" by ;: j.-.- tor, tiie Rev.
Herbert f). D r d l o h i t " . Thc Revo:end
Mr. Dr.lial-.ite :tatcd at that timo tha:
there war, no change in the condition
of Mr.-. Dollaiiito'M father, Mr. Snapp,
rcriou.-.ly ill at McKinney.
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PAINT
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"Cleanliness Is Our Motto"
—Ben Franco^ Owner
Hard To. Get
BUT
we h a v e a few NOW
EntertE
SMALL GARBAGE CANS (metal)
$1.80
20-Galion MILK CAN
10-Galion MILK CAN
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$8.50
§6.65
(Make it a habit in 1945 to "try the Western
Auto" first. You'll find that we often
have the very article you need)
W E S T E R N AUTO I
ASSOCIATE STORE
BUILDING SUPPLIES
Aermotor Windmills
Colorado Wolf-Proof Fence
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Daily Service To and From—
Headquarters
for
Dr.
Monroe Slack
BIG BEND MOTOR FREIGHT
K u l r
President's Bali
First Event of 1945
Fund-Raisins: Effor
mi'
FRIDAY, JAN'UAIlY ,,
"Adding another War Dond to your
collection, ch. Judge?"
"Yes, Josh, I've alwaya looked upon
buying Bonds as> one of the best ways older
folks like me here at home can help our
fighting mcn overseas. For the past couple
of years I've put every extra cent I had
into them . . . not only during the War
Bond drives...but on a regular basis. Of
coiusc, when there's a drive on I alwaya
Uy lo buy an extra one or two."
"We've done tho name in our family, too.
Judge. We figure the more we b«y
better we equip our men... the W ™?
they'll finish Uieu big job and come marca
ing home again."
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'That'Bthesphit.Josh.Ai«llet'8be8u«oj
one more thing. Let's be sure that thj*g»*
1
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n
backtothesameldndofpkc*theyW
they are away and can't express ^ F ^ Z t
let's not make any decisions on thinsP^,
are going to concern them in years to con
Hostess ir
tuning of I
rctortainc
Club, the oi
netting of t
over thc scs
i.ddio Bcrthi
tit* previous
Jean Sbanno
each membci
Year's resoli
A rrotes!
ducted by Jc
ty the grou:
MEcluded wi
article, "Bel
AWie Berth
The girls <&inp room
lie made a
the candles i
freshments (
w»d shape
olives A
nainder of i
flaying gam
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THE BIG BEND SENTINEL, MARFA, TEXAS
. Parties .
ifcik 1N
FORMS
Zo;:icl>l Friilnr
. . Women's Interests . . .
Circle Members
Monday Night Guests
hRT, Williams Home
InB.
Music
Art
Clubs
Dinner Tuesday
P E R S O N A L S Centennial Program
Night in Brite Home
L. S. Piatt was a visitor in Sand- Presented by Baptist
For Members of Council erson Wednesday.
Church Group Monday
William Allison went to San
Ink . . by Pint, by Quart
Buy Skrip or Quink in quantity and
save. At the Sentinel, of course.—adv
Complimentary to members or the Angelo and Dallas Friday of last
In obicrvan:e of a century of work
Women's Council o f the First Chris- week.
>y Southern Baptists, members of the
tian Church, Mrr. L. C. Brite enterMr. and Mrs. F. C. Mellard left Marfa Baptist Missionary Union pretained w i t h a dinner party in her Sunday for several weeks visit in Hot sented a centennial program at their
home Tuesday ni;.:ht, the occuMon be- Springs, N. M.
Monday afternoon session held in thc
ing the January session o f the organi- Visitors in Slarfa during the week- church.
zation.
end wero Mrs. Joe Turner and chilAnnouncing an tbe theme for the
Tho .spacious r o o m s were softly dren of El Paso, who were guests of year, "Facing Tomorrow With Cod,"
lighted with candles burining iu silver Mr. and Mrs. Bob Turner.
ind the topic for thc month, "Working
and crystal candelabra, and the beauMr. and Mrs. Owen Hayncs and Together for a Century," Mrs. Orr
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tifully appointed tables were adorned son, Bobbie, of Artcsia, N. M. spent Kerr, leader, opened thc program.
\vi\h . centerpieces of carnations tho week-end here, guests of her sis Tho Bible study, taken from the third
flanked by cahdlcs in crystal cande- tec, Mrs. Lynn Forbes, and family.
chapter of First Corinthians, and
labra. Thu turkey dinner was served
Mrs. O. A. Knight and daughter, given by Mrs. S. M. Swearingci, was
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hiitf-t fy!c, and assisting Mrs. Brite .ill*.. .JUll U J U n a i H , tell/ >» vuiifcaua^ ,ui followed by discussion of the v.*c
••Little brownie" Shelled
with the serving were Mrs. Hester
two weeks visit with Mr?. Knight'samong Southern Baptists before 1845,
Pecans are pleasing many
Brite Dunkle ar.d M r r . Cay Howard.
rr: - - rt^r-..^1,..1 • In. i.1111 sister. Mrs. H. Guyon of Deming, N. their organization during that year,
?*»-;»-»
of our customers'. For
At tli.> i-nnrlnvian e f the dinner 3!lV.
{CllOWlUg UillM.1"
".nd a century of progress. Women
HI.
saiads, other kitchen use,
George
Crosson
w
a
s
honored
b
y
t
h
e
taking
part
in
these
discussions
wcrs
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ties ilouuay night:
Mr?.. A. M. MeCnbc nnd Mrs.
for eating just any time,
hostess, who presented her with a
Mrs. Harper Rawlings, president;
Claude Lee went to El Paso Tuesday Mrs. Jack Kelly, Mrs. H. F. Darr,
the "Little Brownie" in
birthday cake, white confection with
Mrs.
Charles
Taylor
and
Mrs.
0.
G.
Mrs. Walter Garnett, vice-president;
and were accompanied here Wednesthe glassine bag is "just
pink candle decoration. The cake v/as
day by Mr .and Mrs. T. C. Mitchell Lewis. In conclusion centennial
Mr;. Jack Williams, recording secrer
right." Gct them at Porter
served with ice crcain and coffee.
plans
were
told
by
Sirs.
J.
II.
Bradwho hnd been spending the past two
tary; Mrs. L. L. Warner, treasurer;
Drug Co., The Rexall
Following thc dinner thc meeting weeks there while Mrs. Mitchell has ford, president of thc Marfa women's
Mrs.'Charles Stuckey, reporter.
Store.
was called to order by the president, been convalescing following nn eye op- organization.
Concluding thc evening's session
Mrs. H. H. Kilpatrick, after which eration.
Mrs. Williams served refreshments of
Hostesses for the day were Mrs.
Mrs. S. L. Plumbley, devotional leadtandwiches, cake and coffee to the
Bill
Bunton and Mrs. W. T. Davis,
er, took charge. She chose for her
UP T O H E A L T H — These
following:
who after the program, served reLambuth
Circle
subject,
"Faith,"
taken
from
Isaiah
are two of the patients nt
Mrs. Harold Webb, Mrs. Hascom
freshments of pic and coffee.
•10, giving a brief history of the Group Monday Guests
Webb, Mrs. John Harper, Mrs. V. A. Crippled Children's Clinic
Attending tWe- meeting were:
prophet
Isaiah;
also
of
the
prophet
Bridgeport, Conn. They are
Hurtclli, Mrs. Robert Humphris, Mrs.
Mrs. Jpck -Kelly, Mrs. Bill Bunton,
Habakkuk, discussing thc conditions Of Mrs. William Harper
practicing
muscle
re-educaHoward Kerr, Mrs. H. L. Lcithead,
Mr?. O. G. Lewis, Mrsr. Charles Tay^
of
their
day
with-,
reference
Ui
our
tion exercises.to overcome
A diiwttssion of the revised guide lor, Mis. J. A. Bradford, Mrs-. Ben
Mrs. Jack Williams, Mrs. Bruce L.
pccsiunt tinic, and stressing the need of
the after-effects of infantile
for
thc Women's Society of Christian R. Pruett, Mrs. H. F. Darr, Mrs. J.
Brown. Mrs. narper Rawlings, Mrs.
such faith by Christians today tho
paralysis. "March of Dimes"
Service-was thc main item of inter- M. Hurley, Mrs. Orr Kaer, Mrs. C. T.
L L Warner, Mrs. Walter Garnett,
work!
over.
Sim
concluded
tbe
servie;
funds have made it possible
est -brought, before the Lambuth' Cir- Mitchell, Mrs. McKie Mitchell, Mrs.
Mrs. Herbert Harder. Mrs. Lynn
with a prayer.
for
the patients at the
cle session Monday afternoon when E. T. MacDonald, Mrs. S. M. SwearForbes, Mrs. John Bryan, Mrs.
Bridgeport institution to reThe study program, with Mrs. O. A. the group of women were guests in
Charles Stuckey, Mrs. Joe Buntcn,
ingcn, Mrs. W. T. Davis.
ceive physical therapy treatBarton aa leader, was then entered i n - tht; home of Mrs. William Harper.
Etmbers; Mrs. J. H. Cass, a guest
ments.
to. She gave thc lesson, taken from The program, as arranged for thc new
Norma Nelson
the book, "Southeast o f East," re- year's work, was also read to the Stovo Oil & Furnace Oil. Ph. 97. adv.
viewing r. chapter oi» the description
Entertain Girls'
Girl Scouts Plan
and geographical location o f the Is- . A refreshment plate consisting of a
Club Thursday Night Program to Aid in
lands in the«South Pacific,' including yuh.d with sandwiches, cookies, olives
Hostess in her home Thursday March of Dimes Drive Malaya, Sumatra, Java, and thc coral ami tea, was served by Mrs. Harper
Your
atollf. better-.known as the whole to tho following:
evening of last week, Norma Nelson
area
in
the
tropica.
She
discussed
the
A weiner roast in the backyard of.
entertained members of the Acme
5Irs. Lon Chambers, Mrs. R. N.
Club, the occasion being their first the home of Mrs. Ernest Williams, physical nature,"habits, customs and Settle, Mrs. Hettie Teas, Mrs. J. W.
meeting of thc new year. Presiding sponsor for tho intermediate group of religious beliefs of the natives of Peevey, Mrs. Charles Bishop, Mrs. Dover thc session was the president, Girl Scouts, provided entertainment theso islands, with the problems en- A. Flynt. Mrs. G. A. Monkhouse, Mrs.
Is
Here
».dd:o Bertha Holmes, and minutes of for the girls Saturday morning when countered and to be encountered i n W. FT. Tbornburg, Mrs. W. 11. Mitch
S e l e c t from a pleusing selection of—
the previous meeting wcrc read by thcy met for thc purpose of making the christianization of these people.
ell, Mrs. J. M. Rosson, Mrs. J. H.
A business period followed and the Casa, Mrs. H. B. Holmes, Sr., Mrs.
Jean Shannon. In answer to roll call, plans "for their January project—a
SILK
each member told of one of her New puppet show, to be given during tho Missionary benediction concluded thc Dora Hurley, Mrs. Nelson Wurglcr,
GABARDINE
assembly
program
at
1
p.
m.
Friday,
session.
Year's resolutions..
Mrs. Joe Bunton, members; Mrs. J,
LINEN
January
2G,
in
the
school
auditorium.
Present
Tuesday
night
were:
F.
Bennett
of
Pecos,
and
Mrs.
A.
A Professor Quiz Program, eonJEKSUY
Mrs. H. H. Kilpatrick, Mrs. G. A. Gardner, guests.
ducted by Jo Ann Tyler, was enjoyed Proceeds from thc program will be
contributed
to
the
March
of
Dimes
Howard,
Mr3.
O.
A.
Bunton,
Mr;.
ty the group, and the program was
Maude Shannon, Mrs. T. C. Crosson, 0. L . Shipman, Mrs. S. L. Plumbley
concluded with the reading of nn drive.
rs. N. J. Allien, Mrs. R. E. Baygent, M'i. Mcrritt Finley. Mrs. J. C. NelA fire, built in the yard oven by tne
ariicie, "Behavior in General," by
girls, one of the first things of this Mrs. Monroe Slack, Mrs. Hester Brite son, Mrs. George F. Crosson, Rev. and
Addie Bertha Holmes.
The girls -were then invited into the type taught to the group, wns fol- Dunkle, Mrs. W. B. Johnson, Mrs. Mrs. Robert F. Bristol, and th'
dining rcom to witness the hostess as lowed by thc roasting of the wciners, Gay Howard, Mrs. M. J. Hughes, Mm. hostess, Mrs. Brite.
ihe made a wish before blowing out and tho remainder of thc menu conthe candles on her birthday cake. Re- sisted of beans, cabbage slaw and
freshments of Russian tea, cake, dia- buns. Providing further diversion
mond shaped openfaced sandwiches, wcro games of volley ball, jump the
ad olives were served, and the re- rope, and similar outdoor sports.
mainder of the evening was spent in The girls met again on Wednesday
evening in the Scout Shack for their
Paying games.
first play practice and also discussed
purchase of uniforms.
Bridge Club Members thoAttending
tho weiner roast SaturGuests of Mrs. Mitchell day were:
Sandra Harder, Mary Jack EdComplimentary to members of thc
wards, Mary Louise Bradford, Shirlev
Friday Bridge Club, Mrs. Clay MitchSmith, Helen Ann Cazell, Pat Kelly,
ell entertained in her home last FriIsobel Ivy, Donna Richman, Eloise
&y afternoon. Three tables were arCooper, Dorothy Sue Collins, Sadie
mi for the players and at thc
Nan MeSpadden, members; Mrs. H.
"inclusion of n number of games
C. Harder and Mrs. Williams, asrriics wcro awarded. High score for
sistant leader and leader of the group.
M» dub group -was presented to. Mrs.
'nmk Jones and Mrs. Jack Edwards
Wooden desk trays. Sentinel—adv.
weired the guest prize.
Iced drinks and coffee were server!
Mitchell to the following:
Joel Wright, M. D.
«»• K. I. Bledsoe; Mrs. II. A. Cof™W.Mrs. J. W. Christopher, Mrs. B.
P R I V A T E HOSPITAL
"• Davij, Mrs. Gay.noward, Mrs.
With installation of the recently
jetted officers as thc major portion
.»the proKrnm, member-, of the Suunnah Wesley of the Methodist
rturch were guests Monday night in
1 home of Mrs. E. T. Williams. Thc
remainder of the program consisted of
opening song, "Evening Prayer,"
the group, and a vocal- solo, by
Mrs. Lynn Forbes, with Mrs. WilIi»Bs playing thc piano accompaniBent.
In charge of the installation seri i - w n thc circle sponsor, Mrs. Joe
Bunton, prcsmein. ui
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Youll Like A Desk Calendar
Therie s one for you at tho Sentinel
the first year, only refill is
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Surgical, Obstetrical
and Medical
Patients
ALPINE, TEXAS
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... or allies enjoy a friendly pause
Distillate-
Furnace O i l
—Telephone 97 NOW !
H. MARSHALL . . . . Texas Company Consignee
There's a friendly phrase that speaks thc allied language. It's Have a Coke.
Friendliness enters thi picture when ice-cold Coca-Coir, sppezrj. Over frosty
bottles of ice-cold Coke, minds meet and hearts arc closer together. It's a
•iappy custom that's rprcndlng 'round the globe. Coca-Cola stands for the
pause that refreshes,—has become an everyday high-sign of friendliness among
people cf good will.
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C O C A - C O L A BOTTLING C O M P A N Y OF M A R F A
It'* natural for popular I
to acquire/ friendly abbrcvla*
Hons. That'* --ay you hear
Csca-Cola called Cekei
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Farm Census Work
Begun !o Determine
U. S. Polenlialities
H. M. Fennell Doinjr
Enumerating I'.i Portion
Of Three-County Territory
'I'lii'
agneidtural
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• t a c t i o n <•:' t h i * s e c t i o n o f
|>ro
West Ti'xa
w i l l Iii' r n i e u t l l y t a b u l a t e d
i n thi- I'.u
Census
rat
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which
got ruder
T h i . im-Jmli'..
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tin-
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iu tin' Sixteenth Civigrossioi:-
I'Mint.
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II. M.
Fennell will dn
rnmucrat-
tlie
ing in Presidio county.
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W!:II i s v i i i i n g c.'Ui'ty . - r a t s 1.1 lie D ' i .
t i ' c ; . c n : • i : ! ' v it h «• >:ir.' y a-.-cn
A.A.A.
ivpn-scntativcs
anil
recently
appointed enumerators.
' [ ' ' " l i n i n g ha.:* been given mure than
thirty enumerators already at work
in the S i x t h District. Two enumerators are needed for Rrrwster County,
and nne each fur Midland. Jeff Pa us,
and Tern 11 Comities.
The t e : i . i s
under
act
Swioehavt
of
l . i ! ; i e v e r y live
Cotigrev..-.
and
years,
Mr.
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' i n ' j i a i ' t o " " v c i - v n n e c o n t a c t e d in c i i l -
-riP'-aled f o r a s ^ s t a r v e
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a c e n r a t e i l l format i n n t h a i
and
it m a y
le
agricultural
Mr. and .Mrs. Walter I'olsky returned Friday from Palhn wbeiv they
spent a wee!;.
Mrs. C*. W. ("rui-on spent several
days la't wtek in El i'a.«o, returning
Friday.
Sam Johnson left Sunday for several days trip to DalLu and other
points in that vicinity.
Mrs. F. A. Mitchell. 31M. .1. M .
Rosson and Miv. J . II. Marshall, Jr.
were Alpine \isilor.i W^dncsiluy.
Mr«. II. H. Holmes, Sr.. nnd Mrs.
Charles Itishop were visitors in A l pine Wednesday afternoon.
Mis. J . F. Dennett of I'rcos was a
gue«t the first of thc week in thc Jack
Edwards home.
Mr«. William Allison sp^nr H"> Ti-!<;t
week-end in Sonora, where she was a
guest of hcr parents, Mr. and M r j .
M. G. Shurlcy.
Mr. and Mrs. II. I.. Stuckey left Ir.st
Friday on several days trip through
the central und youth part of the
state.
A guest of Mrs. II. F . Gcarhart during the week-end was Miss Edna Morton, who was here to attend thc party
Saturday night complimentary to
. M A R F A O X R O U T E — C h a r t o f s i x routes o f a feeder airline
Major Benjamin F . Gcarhart.
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After several weeks visit with hcr
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hu.'band. Ensign L . I,. Warner, stat!u; A i r T r a n s p o r t D i v i s i o n o f G l o b e A i r c r a f t C o r p o r a t i o n o f
tioned at Miami Reach, Fla., M r ? .
Fort Worth, Texas.
Th»"'c r o u t e s w o u l d o p e r a t e i n a c l o v e r
Warner, accompanied by their chill e a f p a t t e r n out o f F o r t W o r t h , connectinjr w i t h t w o o t h e r s
dren, who bail btrn staying with her
o p c r a ' t i n g o u t <:l" S a n A n t o n i o , a n d o n e o u t o f H o u s t o n .
T h e r o u t e |i|.-:n o f t b e C i . i ' i m i ' n i t V I S r e c l . - e n r i i V e . T h e o i l i e r i t . i i l y s l i ; ; ! s l parents in Houston, returned to .M.'.r- c r i i c c , F-Tt W o r t h , shows that
w o u l d c o v e r the r o u t e i n r e v e r s e o " - I'.I the latl-f pait of k-.-t wcv!:.
i
total U r b a n
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Coldness of Greenland
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STOP IN AND SEE US !
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Be
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PLUMBING
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WATER-WHITE TREATED DISTILLATE
. . . Fuel Products On Which You Can Depend . . .
HEN RY
Toltcc Petroleum Co.
THE PLUMBER
—Keep Your Tank Filled ALWAYS—
—Phone 30
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AUSTIN". Jan. !7.—Many a school | A / S I.atimcr was in the for/ei S t o v e Oil & Furnace Oil, Ph. 07. adv
•la.-hcr ha- d t t - i r i i - i i of having te-t! waste.-, of Greenland for over .n y:
• l a i n g r a . i r d in a twinkling of an j with the First Arctic Search and Reseye, ami today such a thing is almost i cue Squadron.
:• t e a b ' i e , s-.i y s D . i l . T . Manuel, di-j The Seattle Post-Intelligencer,
in
:i tie oi" ri'sear.h at the University ' an aitirle nbout the squadron, said.
I'N.is for the Texas Commission
'Men of the squadron were h a n d picked by so rigorou-- a ihi'S'licatie::
( eordination in Education,
It- the i-cc ,-,f an clcttrio scoring ma- t h a t l e s s t h a n t e n p e r c e n t o f t h e s e
nnd stai'.ila:d eemparalile test o r o g i n a l l y a s s i g n e d w e r e a r c e p t r d . "
hii.e.I:. : 1 - - . 1 1 1 , i .oiii) pupois v«ui
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. . a d c i ! j cr ho;::-. Dr. Manuel s n y s , j t h e i r c o m m a n d i n g office
/111
11IV11 IMU" 1111. A ; • I • • • ..• 1'.
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•vheiv.".s if the machine we re not u^ed. Ilotmar';, and two enli.-ted men who
io t.ior-. thai '." io J0 p:i]i •rs covld be had becTi with Admiial P.> rd on his
graded in a i!:r,.
itietic expeditions."
TeiephoneThe scoring machine is usei".:! not
325-J . . . or .
'14
only because it saves the teacher hivirs
Distillate & Fuel Oil. Phone <>7. adv.
of drudgery, but also because from the
'est- important information to use i
•:i adapting education to individual
differences can IK' obtained. Dr. Mant'ol pointed out.
Such subjects as arithmetic, English, reading comprehension, vocabulary, .ii.d vocational interests may ho
-cored on the machine.
With the machine, the University
(•tHce serves Texas high schools and
colleges. Dr. Manuel said.
BUILDING
—Repairing
—Plastering
—Painting:
R. E. BROWN
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Use the handy Withholding Receipt
(•intiilr.tplicatc)
to tell employees of
San Antonio would ')•• tbe beginning 111 11 wages and withholding amount.
ami end of Route 5, which, would have Carbon inserted! At the Sentiuri. adv
jlo|is at San Marcos, Austin, Iliv.wnwood, San Angelo,
IVco.i, Alpine.
Maria, Drydcn. Del Rio and U\utile.
The plane would make the trip in tl
hours and r>0 minutes.
Oklahoman, A A F
Officer Gets Promotion
JESS
BY
'»'•«' ami more Marfan, „
/•cogn,-„-'g the value of ?h
"merciiandise" off.-.,| t,„ T
IIou,e „r
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r.oiiuh'.lioil I m i n u t e s .
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T l l t i l l c h l O S l ' l l t i r . l t ' l'o V 'ill' l ' j i ciiu-.i a n d viiit w o u l d a m o u n t to 5 h o u r s a n d
iiss
citir
of ".•"•.'11.."'HI .-nn) would make connecT ! i i > i -. c ; - - i ' r i . i ! ! y d e A r a b l e i n v i e w o f
tions, with major nil Itf-s .serving oir.ht
t h e nest-war planning.
!-:t!ier cities in the state,
j C.\S would eo.ee I.UPP unite mili-.•.ivpn-'es o f ta::- [ i n the total elapsed time of.".'!*; hours.
• M i l l i ! he e.M i ! i
invi'Uigation.
| Twelve daily flights would be Jiiade,
ation. regulation
.-1. _ . . i i v c .survey
'..ill
c o v . r two on each mute, with one operating
Tl
rue
agriculture.
It
is cloihwi-e. the other counter-clockevery pha-e o f
limited only b y those f a r m s o f t h r . e wise. Only three out-of-state stops
acn-s cr less , o r h y tho-e w h i c h p r o - are included in the plan. These arc
duced lc>.; than S^oO worth of pro- at Ardmotv nnd Hugo, Oklahoma and
ducts in 1014.
' Lake Charles, T,a.
Announcement of promotion from
"Ranchmen and farmer, nr-ed have
Tort Worth is the terminal for 2nd I.t. to 1st I.t. has been made for
no tear of the information being used • href routes. San Antonio for two and
Joseph S. Dottier, Jr., Marfa Army
by any other agency of thc Govern- Houston for one.
Air Field Weather Officer, by Colment," Sir. Swinehart asserted. "The
Route X (light would start and fininformation given is transferred to ish in Fort Worth and would .mrv<» onel A . J . Kerwin Malone, commandnunch cards at the Census Bureau in Gainesville, Ardmore. Wichita Falls, ing officer.
The 22-year old meteorologist has
Washington, and thereafter identifi- Vernnr, Childro-i, Plninv icw. l.ubbeen stationed here since September,
cation is possible only by number."
licok, Sweetwater, Stamford and
KM.'!. Hc has attended thc MeteorThc enumerators already at work
ology Training Detachment nt thu
report that quite a large, per cent of
University of California in I.os Allthe farmers wanted to know if tho
udes
and the A A F School of Applied
Census had anything to do with in-.
i Tactics at Orlando, Florida,
• '(ime taw They are all assured that
Although a dreaded t h o u ^ h l lo', A native Oklahoman, Lieutenant
it does not.
laiu'bers. no matter how severe the.Bottler was a research engineer for
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, winter may become in tho Dig Bend the Carter Oil Company of Tulsa TolIMtVmC t apCr d r a d e r jcountry. A / S William M. I.ntim?r ofi lowing his degree in chemical "iigiI»OOIl tt) T l l ' c d I n s t r u c t o r A v m > '
I'ieb'. will not bo • m-cring at Rice Institute, Houston.
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be Hure that your assets are fully
protected hy insurance...
Member Extension Committee, Rotarv
Iniernational 1944-1945
has a message that you will enjoy in
-Hie fullest measure . . .
HEAR HIM
Friday Night, January 26— at 8 P. M.
HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM . . . Marfa
—No Admission Charge
HUMPHRIS
•Insurance Agency—
—Telephone 162 —
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THE BIG BEND SENTINEL, MARFA, TEXAS
wifo or wi\es, r.t-.u ntikTiov.it wife i r Blk. WJG-.I, GtY.SF Ry Co., except
v.-ivc--, and the hu.'.Vand or husband;, that (ci'.r-n 2NL7 acres out of anil a pago 1"!»; Vol. ?•'!, page 2J'J Vol
page ^8; Vol. Mi, par'- 7IC Vol
, j McMullcn, James C.
C. EusLus- nnd the unknown husband or hus- par', of : r;i.I -;,,...,.. ; -„_
),(,,,.(,. J.agii •)0-:; Vol. 75. page ;iSi> v«.i. M ' . I B > J
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band!-,
of
each
and
nil
of
C.e
abev.i V r o n ' - n n l , Ally" Houghton,
f e r e eoiu-ev-d by H:!..-h E . Ridout to page (il«: Vol. 7.'!. p.?i<e 1lt'
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L B 15. Bcronds, A. II. Bor- ried, und the legal heneficiat-ies, suc- corded in ti„. d<vd revord:; ot Presi- page ^75; Vol. 7;'., pug.- E1S Vol. I l l ,
<-pl.
Raymond
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"Forty and After" May
Vcl. 7::
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M AllbrteM, Thenar II. cessors, and legal representatives <,f dio <"<., T.v.-e,
son of Xv. and .Mr--. A. V-.l.-mmcht of
w h i c h reference is •pago 17(i; Vol. 75, page ^yl
Vol.
:.i
lie Ilttppy I'vriuil of J.ivin",
each of said defendants wlio me de- Hit- made for ; 11 .iii,
Box 711, Marfa Texas, recently has
pago :iii; Vol. 5'J. pnge tiM; Vol.
signated r.* "Trustee." and thc unAUSTIN,
Jan. 17.—In order to en- been authorized to -.vear tbe Di.-iin2.VJ; Vol. 75, page -155; Vol. 7"..
1'iainiiff:;
aliege mid set u;i title in ia-.i
known stockholders, successors, as- f
page 'J14; Vol. 75, page 2*>'; Vol. 7;:. joy the best possible health at an age guish<d Ul'it Bi'dge. He vv.f. vradusignees, trustee', receivers, partners, ly •ii simple, in tin n:-elves, n-spectivi'- page 7G; Vol. 7!!. pnge 2G5; Vol. 7.1, beyond forty. Dr. George W. (.'ox, ated from Marfa high rchuol .-ml been
ml
u i tbe Tcsjiective properties
^ i n ^ o n . William J. Vincent. members and beneficiaries, of each and i ri'.s;uvtivi- int.-i-ests, alleged tn In- page 7fi; Vol. 7", jiage 115; Vol. 75, State Health Officer, advises that per- in the service since November 27,
nil of said defendants who
rons of thi:: age be regularly examined 1942. He came oversea- in K».'>ni::ry.
Ilnlt. Mrs. Michael Holt. J. und.
pr-.gH 1*5(»: Vol. 75, page l.Vj; Vol.
are designated as corporations, part- ev.iird by ...hid .-vsj.eciive plaintitT.-* as page 201; Vol. 7::, page 208; Vol. 75, by their family physicians to discover 1044.
i:gai::-t snid defendants under t h e
The award was made by BtigndieiV B. Mndern. Aylma J . Ter- nerships, associations, or trust estates, three, five. tc:. ami twenty-five years page .159; Vol. 50, page 702; Vol. 7:t. in time those ailments which are lihely
in
each
iiiFtnncc
where
a
defendant
«Mineral Charles F. Born, Chief r;f
pngo 140; Vol. 7", page 180; Vol. 75, to contribute, to ill health.
Tcertradc Thomas. Mrs. Jno.
statute?
of
limitation,
alleging
that
is designated as a corporation, such
The principal f«,cs uf health con- Staff of the 15th Air Force, to the
page 274; Vol. 73, page 190; Vol. 75,
tur,J*o. A.CoUIcott, Mr*.
CM.
defendant is n corporation or a de- plaintiffs and they whose title they pngo .124: Vol. 73, page 217: Vol. 75. fronting the middle years are heart 4i!5lh boiiibaidiiient gioup for its oulViMtrr I- Emmcll. William
funct eon-oration, n partnei>hip or l.ii'drespectively,have had and hold page 277; Vol. 75. page 135; Vol. 75. di.sc.ist', canci-:*, kidney disiase, high > tanding peiformaiiee on a mission
JJf'Amii IK,-d, Lov.b Dubin. W. J.
a defunct partnership, nn association cur.tiMiovi. peaceuble and adverse pago 252; Vol. 75, page 25; Vol. 73. blood pressure, hardened arteries, ap- against the Floridsdorf oilreifineryat
^ate.J.6. D^Fond, Gerhard Doror a defunct association, a trust estate posscssier; ol «cid lands, so respec- pago 185; Vol. 73, page 133; Vol. 73, oplexy, diabetes, and arthritis. Ar- Vienna, Austin on July 8, 104!. The
Am Farrell C. Crossley, James N.
or n defunct trust estate; that thc tively owned by said plaintiffs, and in page 144; Vol. 75, ptgc 537; Vol. thritis is conspicuous among these <li- Floridsdorf refinery was feeding a
ALBU, C. F. Desman. James W.
places of residence of each of said de- the interest nt, respectively owned by 73, page 11C; Vol. 75, page 304; Vol. M-asi.-K because it is seldom fatal but is considerable amount of oil and gas tn
jTj , . B. Garter, M. H. Confendants are unknown to plaintiff and them, •.indcr tbe conditions and in the 75, page 300; Vol. 73. page 139; Vol. probably the most common cause of the Nazi Wvlirmucht and Luftwaffe.
Dv P. H. Cohn, ^ 2 ™
Corwin, P.
to his attorney, and the Jian.es and manner am! for the length of time re- 73, page 191; Vol. 73, page 77; Vol. suffering and disablement.
The 4C5th bombers battled thcir way
Elberg. J- S. Foster, Mrs. Julia
places of m-idence of the heirs, suc- quired and provided by said Statutes 73, page 75; Vol. 73. page 170; Vol.
through a savage enemy flak barrage
Periodic
physical
check-up:;
arc
adhnderlnrk. A. D. McDonald, Marie
cessors, executors, administrators, as- of Limitation. Plaintiffs seek to can- 73, page 182; Vol. 73, page 201; Vol. vised, as are the avoidance of over- to launch a devastating attack upon
r Dnnstan, Mike Kline, Mr*. Mary T.
signee, trustees, receivers, benefici- icl nnd remove clond from their tit!e< 73. page 281; Vol. 73, page 108: Vol. weight during the middle ycars of the target. Their bomis scored direct
Brown, Annie Cotes, Gcorjre F. Scnaries, bgal lepicsentatives, devisees, to said respective lands by reason 73. page 181; Vol. 73, pago 225; Vol. life and the observance of the natural hits on many units of the refinery.
ROKIICC Fromhcrtz,
Edith M.
legatees, reversioners, and remainder- thereof, o f tbe following Oil and g;n 75, pago 553; Vol. 75, page 271; Vol. restrictions imposed by iiicrea^inij;
Attkony, Miss Martha Minor. Hilnn
men o each and all of said defendants Irase- r.r.ri the followiivr royalty 73, page 145; Vol. 59, page 753; Vol. age. Persons v ith damaged hearts |
ViSltOT
a r
ftter. Minnie G. Smith. Catherine
wbit may bc deceased, as well as thc licr.l-, cxei-ijted by thr then owners or 73. page 171; Vol. 75, page 30; Vol. should learn their limitations and i
(it*. J. G- Robinson, F. n . JInn>, II.
punifTted
owners
nf
said
lands
so
75, page 385; Vol. 73, page 280; Vol. never exceed them. In general, they A guest in thc home of Mrs. John
wives nnd husbands of said defenv. Matthews, T. II. Majrner, Wm. R.
dant" who may bo married nr who coven-) by and dr?cribrd in said oil 75, pago 330; Vol. 59, page C30; Vol.should avoid excessive fatigue, hard Hamic and Mr. and Mrs. .lack MeckMoorr, Percy Mallctt, G. A . Mcjerick.
roc
X T »*r* T T -»'
nmy have been married, are unknown am! g.is leases and royalty deeds, set 73. page 144; Vol. 75, page 200; Vol.
a g e d .^-crt:.-.:), r x p v . s u
. „ ir—« AlfVtuJ Mjvntlli \ . TT
fort>.
a i i d listed in tbe two schedules 75. page 229; Vol. 75, page 274; Vol.
i
e
t o c u m land Boyd Wilson of El Paso. Mr.
tc. iik.intifT and tn bis atto.iiev heic;n.
wtt weather; thcy rhould eat moderA. u. "^
*
herrinafte- set out. as well : i ^ all as- 7:1, papo 250; Vol. 73, pngo 34; Vol.
defendants. GREETING:
ately, use tobacco sparingly, if at all, Wilson was wounded while serving in
Orr, Edwin 0. Suppiger. J. K. Sto-.vsigr,n-cnt!. :tiu! cojivr-yance.. tbcii-of by 7.". page 84; Vol. 73, page 88: Vol.
..rid stop all activity lwfore breath- tho armed forces in Burma and rejrt. F. W. Sunanday, Geo. C. Smith, All nf said defendant? are either the grantees mrnid therein and by 73, page 110: Vol. 73, page 105; Vol.
cently was discharged from the serlessness occurs.
j/rj. Frances Scars, Geo. W. Sell, E. non-residents of the State of Texas or the gr.-.ntcs narr:es in cach and ail 73. page 138; Vol. 73, page 151; Vol.
Medical care in middle age has two vice He was here Friday.
F. Scfiocriy, Geo. W. Smith, 0. A. the places of residence of each and all of raid assignment- :;:;<! conveyance'-, 73. page 152: Vol. 73, page 100: Vol.
aitns. The fu.->;
prompt diagnosis or
Distillate & Fuel Oil. Phone 97. adv.
of said defendants are unknown to the tn-vvi: The following oil and g a s73. pagv 178; Vol. 73, page 191; Vol.
ftrcrcide, D. F. Kimbrough, L. P.
attention to illr.e-s which may mean
Kleber, Claude A. Kiliman, Oscar plaintiff nnd to the plaintiff's attor- Iras.--, f m m the heivinafter named 73. page 194; Vol. 73, page 201; Vol. the difference between continued good
ney herein.
fcSsnrmbcr, Carl A. Johnson, Miss
lessors to hereinafter named lessee.--, 73, page 223; Vol. 73, page 224; Vol. health and prolonged invalidism. The
&
mt3k<
Me Johnson, Misr. Bciii Hill, RuTon an- I'uiiiiiiitiidi'd to appear and ujion the respective dates shown, re- 73, pago 401; Vol. 75, page 84; Vol. second aim is as important as the
colph E. Herbert, F. P. Kulen, S. S. answer plaintiffs' petition at or be- corded ii; the respwtivc Volumes and 75, page 249; Vol. 75, page 30fl: Vol. first, and that is prompt attention to
HMOT. Geo. R. Hrivnak, Wm. Hig-fore ten o'clock A. M. of thc first pagcF of ibe deed records of Presidio 75, pnge 332; Vol. 75, page 333; Vol. any known illness in order that it
pn.«, Austin Harman, Jus. C. Hall. Monday after the expiration of County, Te.-Hts, to-wit: Oil and Gas 75, page 358; Vol. 75. page 57S; Vcl. may not progress and to allow an opJis. S. Henderson. John W. G rig-by, FORTY TWO (42) days from the lease from H. E. Ridout et al to O. A. 75, page 423; Vol. 78, page 30; Vol. portunity for a complete cure.
Critrith, Leonard Gautiers. Con- date of issuance of this citation, the Wood. Dated March Gth. 1019. re- 78. pape 149; Vol. 78, page 403; Vol.
Despite limitations and complicarad H. Goodwin, R- A. Gibbons, same lioing Monday, January TWEN- eon!«..i in Vol. fiR, j>age 513, et scq, 50, pago SCO; Vol. 59, pnge 561; Vob tions, the pocr.nd half of life can be'—J'JT'"
Is
Vartin J. Bolstad, John H. Ballmnn. TY NINTH, A. D. 1015, at or before Presidio Co. Deed Records, and trans- 59. pago 58G; Vol. 50, pnge 580; Vol. come, thc better half if close attention
Cro. H. Bock. Leslie E . Smith, C. W. ten o'clock A. M., before the Honor- ferred by, f;aid.O. A. Wood to Iuvador 59, page 592; Vol. 59, page 617; Vol. is paid to general health, and periodic
Pros«er, O.as. Lw Bullock, W. W. able District Court of Presidio Co., Oil & Rttfininj; Cnmpany of Texas, by 59, pagefiCO;VoL 59, page C94; Vol.examinations disclose any incipient
flalen, Arthur Weitzman. William Texas, at the Court house thereof in assignment ilatitd April 5th, 13111, re- 82. page 7; Vol. 80, page 382; Vol. illnesses in time for enrlv treatment.
P. Winoman. J. II. Voje. Henry J . Marfa, Texas; said plaintiffs' i>cti- corded ui Vol. f>K, page Sin, et scq i»t- 75, page 423. .
"You
deserve
Tow, Fred W. Voclker. W. R. Utter- tion was filed December NINTH, A. raiil Dv -d records.
all tKe c o m f o r t
Royalty deed.; from Enil I. Ilnroed:, C. A. Tnbbs, A . Lawrence Ted- D. 1044: the file number of raid suit
Oil & t'ia^ lease executed by H. E. wit::, receiver of Crown Royalties
fcrd, S. L Theobold, J. A. Lewis.being Nn. 37PS; the names of tho paryou c a n get/
Jinrs R. Lowrie, Ozellc Nicholls. ties in snid suit arc: HUGH E. RID- Ridout tn Henry ('. Bracey. dr.*."d Company ct al to Sigmund Rothschild
• You nuy not.find il to ptcaunt lo
tiavrl th.tc JJVI—but if you'll make
A letter received this week by Mrs.
Evan Kieknloff, Michael McCabc. II. OUT. ROBERT RIDOUT, and EM-April f-rd. 1020, recorded in Vol. 61. recorded in Vol. 104, pnge 467.
your reservations in advance at a
C. McDonald, Freeman McWhortcr, MA LOU HOWARD, joined heroin page 152. et. neq of said deed records,
Also Oi' & Gas lease executed by Manuel Polanco from Lt. Col. RuHiltonllmtI,you'llfinda meaiurecf
and by Hear'/ O. Bracey assigned to Hugh E . Ridout to Gulf Production dolph K. Bmnsvold of the 03rd InKtnuinc comfort that vou'H appreciJ. L McFarlnnd, James H. McIIot- by her husband, George Howard, Jr..
various of tbe defendants li^-einbc- ! Company, Dated March 19th. 1928. fantry, praised her husband, Pfc.
ateFO«H1 it raiioncJ, help if tea re—
fr.Lwi* N. Rice. R. J. Russell, F. E.as plaintiffs, and each and all of thc
Kit IJUlor hiwritslitv it »1:11 freely
foie named in this petition.
Manuel
Polanco,
for
having
conducted
'and.
Recorded
in
Vol.
70.
page
KuKomp. Joseph Redmond. Wiley D. above named defendants, as defenuvattiM:-.
Oil & Gas lease executed by 11» E.
j Records- of Presidio Co.. himself courageously whi'e in combat
lowell. Thomas E. Reed, Albert. Ra- dants.
Ridout to Henry C. Bracey. dated Texas; also oil & Gas lease executed with Co. "K" from June until Noni, Frank C. Reynolds, P. J. Price.
Tho nature of snid suit being <utb- April 2nd, 1020. record in Vol. 01,
Frank A. Potman, A . W. Pudlas.
by II. E. Ridout Guardian of the Es- vember. The letter was concluded
iGMrpe Brewer, J. S. Foster, Johnjstantinlly ns follows, to-wit:
page 154 el seq of said records and by tate of Robert Arthur Ridout and with the statement that Private Pol|7ilm«lcy. Mi's E. M. Young, Phillip; Suit in regular statutory form of Henry C. Bracey assigned to various Emma Lou Ridout. minors, to Gulf anco was in good health and doing a
If. Wittc. Wm. H. Wallace, L. C. trespass to try title for the recovery of the l.erein named defendants.
'Production Company, dated July 11 th. commendable job.
In Trta»: Abikrif. t! J****, t o p ^ W ,
iKrse. Csrl P. Wallinp. John R. Wal- nf title and possession of the followThe soldier, w.:osc wife and son are
LuhKict, !\a.!iv-ir*.
Thr following royalty deeds fromjjn,2P. and recorded in Vol. ~C: page
ler, Ralph E. Wood. Wm. E . Landon, ing described lands nnd prrniisrr. tho hereinafter named grantors to thc 'coO of said deed rcord*; also oil and Mnria residents, has boon in seivi.c
1« ,N*«i** Mfw*: A.r.u^iMrqu*.
IA.L Lang, Fred Lehman, .T. A. La- situated in Presidio County. Texas, grantee*-, shown, and recorded iu the
l se executed bv K. K. Ridout to for four years, and last year and a
Th* Tr«.it ir.t-M- in Lo» A r . ^ e l n .
I font, B. H. Loomis, Sallie E. Lowcn- against each and all of the above rspective books and pages of tho deed r\ \r Production Company dated Aug- half of which he has spent overseas.
In NW
HnsI Koo*sv*!i.
llnth. Loni« M. Liebrum, J . J. Lind- named defendants, and the heirs and recordr of Presidio Co., Tcxas as t j t;, 1928, Recorded in Vol. 79. At present he is somewhere in New
Ia Old Mexico; PaLitio Hi*ton m
Chihuanu*.
Guinea.
«T, Wn. M. Kerlin. H. P. Kinjr, Phil- unknown heirs, legal representatives hereinafti r phnwn, to-wit:
'paiio. 47 of said deed records.
H» C. Witte. Charles Myers. Harrv- ami unknown legal representatives,
Royalty Deed from H. E. Ridout to
Plaintiffs allege said leases and
111.Smeber. J. A. Juckcr, Emil Wein- beneficiaries and unknown benefici- If. J. McMullcn, dated December 28th.
for thc cancellation of each and all of
royalty deeds, assignments and conthe abovo mentioned instruments ami
|l(imer. John M. Johnson, Andy Solf, aries, successors and unknown suc- 102G nnd T c c n r d e d in Vol. 70 page 600
veyances, nre void and should be canfor thc removal of the cloud from
JB.P. Legare, Martin Kowalska, John cessors of each and nil of the above et seq. of said Presidio County Deed
celled and cloud caused thereby on
plaintiffs' title to said lauds, respecJ Bnrkholder, Jack Petrjanos, Mrs. An- named defendants, and of their heirs, Records. p n v n r i n r » the lnnds therein t;;.
..1,.,,1,! 1,„ ^..n.nt.n.l
tively by reason of each and all of ihe
legal
representatives, descried to which said instrument l l l i C N O A |»»t..»,»«»» o
(Effective Jan. 1, 1«J45>
MB.Na-r>. Ralph Atkinson. Wm. .T. successors,
—- Bwdding, Henry Truelsen, Lizzie J . beneficiaries, executors, administra- and its said record reference is here by reason that all of said leases have instruments above mentioned and n'i
(Mountain War Time)
P»r, J . B. Nash. Albert Allcnber.'. tors, trustees, receivers, assignees, de- made for all purposes.
expired, no wells were commenced or of the conveyances and assignments
TO and F R O M Odessa
based thereon and thereunder; That
p«« A. Moran. Mary Moran, D. B. visees, legatees, reversioners and
Also the following loyalty deeds drilled, no oil or gas ever produced,
W , W. W. Dnrhnm. H. P. Blount. remaindermen, of each and nil executed by thc said If. J. McMullcn, nnd further because effect of said roy- said action is brought as well to try Lv. Marfa: 5 A. M.; 10:40 A. M.;
said
defendants
who may- to the various defendants named in alty deeds was to create n perpetuity title for damages.
I William Kellar, Jonas S. Krall, D. J. of
11:30 A. M.
••¢,
Issued this the 9th day of Decem- Ar. Marfa: 2:35 A. M.; 7:35 P. M.
jHoaghton. Henry W. Potectc, M. C.be deceased, and thc husbands thc hereinafter listed instruments, to in violation of the Constitution and
wives, respectively, of each some portion of said lands involved in Laws of Tcxas. and further because ber, 1944.
(By way of Alpine, Ft. Davis, BallKBm, William E . McCullen, Minnie and
iiivcn under my hand and seal of morhea, Fort Stockton, McCamey)
|l.Meacham, Daniel P. Mathers, Wil- and all of said defendants wlio this snit, said royalty deeds being re- said royalty deeds nnd assignments ar
.fc. J. BnHding. Percv O'Brien, .T.imay be man-icd, by the said plain- corded respectively in the deed records time thcy wore executed and ot all snid Court, at office in Marfa, Texas,
TO and F R O M Pecos
It. King. TJcnry L. J o h n s o n , Crown tiffs above named as to all of said of Pr.-iidio Co., Tcxas, in the respec- times thereafter were treated, dealt, this the 9th day of December, 1944.
abovo
named
defendants,
as
to
al'
of
CLARA
SHEILDS
with
and
recognized
by
all
parties
Lv.
Marfa:
5 A. M.; 10:40 A. M.;
|Royalties Co., n corporation, Earl I.
tive books and pages of said deed recClerk District Court
11:30 A. M.; 7 P. M.
ifoTitz. receiver of Crown Koval- the hereinafter described lands, both ords hereinafter listed ami shown thereto and interested therein as roy- ( B E A L )
surface and mii.cra!: of all of said to-wit: .
Presidio County, Tcxas. Ar. Marfa: 2:35 A. M.; 1 P. M.;
alty deed only as to royalty accruing
lni
' 'P "
Rothschild, lands, thc said plaintiff, Hugh E. Rid—42-4tc.
7:35 P. M.
or to accrue by reason of production
Vol. 78, Page 4G; Vol. 78, page 107; of oil or gas under leases then existing
"A. Wood. Invader Oil and Refining out owning an undivided one-half inTO and F R O M Presidio
wrapanv of Texas, A Corporation, a terest in said land, thc said plaintiff. Vol. 7.5, page 02; Vol 78, page 307; or thereafter executed there being no
rr 'P. an Association, n Joint Robert Ridout owning an undivided Vol. 7C, pago 83; Vol. 75, page 333; oil or gas leases in existence on said
Lv. Marfa: 6:20 A. M.; 6:15 P. M.
«oeiation, or a Trust Estate; one fourth interest in snid land, and Vol. 75, pago 193; Vol. 75, page 329; land at time of execution of snid roy(Special Saturday and Sunday SerJanuary 7—Holy Communion,
vice also: 1:20 P. M.)
-S• Givenns, Henry C. Bracey, Mer- the said plaintiff, Emma Lou How- Vol. 78, pane 223; Vol. 59, page 652; alty deeds or at any time thereafter
11 a. m.
Ar. Marfa: 12:15 A. M.; 10:05
P» I. Potter. Elma Gill, Harr>' Gill, ard owning an undivided one fourth Vol 7G, page 536: Vol. 73, page 94; that they were and are void because
A. M.
Vol. 73, page 78; That certain royalty they nre too vague and ambiguous to
I Florence E. Potter, P. D. Hall, F . A. interest in said land.
January 14 — Morning Prayer,
(Special
Saturday and Sunday
I "nw. Mary L. Haven, A. P. Fuller,
Deed from said McMullcn to Leonora pass or vest any title in said minerals
11 a. m.
Service also: 5:55 P. M.)
\Lui '
' G. Lee
The lands involved in this suit be- Branam Porter referred to in Vol. 80, in said lands, and further that said
January 21 — Morning Prayer,
page 17; Vol. 73, page 69; Vol. 59, royalty deed3 were r.nd arc void as to
TO and F R O M Fort Davis
2*nR- ' - »• Boyd, R. K. ing described as follows, to-wit:
11 a. m.
All of Surveys Nos. Six (0), Seven page C22; Vol. 76, page 370; Vol. 75, any lands therein described which
\7JA V° ^ >"". H. "W. ReyJanuary 28—Septuagcsima SunLv.
Marfa: 5 A. M.; 10:40 A. M.;
Ul n '
» MeMullen Oil and (7). Eight (8), and Eighteen (IB) pago 464; Vol. 7G, page 291; Vol. 75, were State Public School Lands and
. . Direct Service: 11:30 P. M. . .
day.
\2T
^ r e i y , A Corporation, As- in Blk. WJG.-4, GC & SF RY. Co. and Pago C44; Vol. 75, page 403; Vol. 75, in which minerals were reserved by
7 P. M. (By Way of Alpine)
Mornintr Prayer—11 a. m.
pago ZOO; Vol. 73, page 212; Vol. 75, the State of Texas, because in such
and
Ar. Marfa: z:3b A. M.; l P. ti.;
(This
is
the
Third
Sunday
beAlt of Surveys Nos. Three Hundred page 405; Vol. 73, page 222; Vol. 73, case and in such event, only tho
7:35 P. M. (By Way of Alpine)
fore the beginning of Lent.
Thirty one (331), nnd Three Hun- pago 171; Vol. 73, page 218; Vol. 75, owner of thc surface of such lands
l w
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Rail0
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pago
314;
Vol.
73,
page
224;
Vol.
75,
Thc Bishop will be here March
Umv
'
wrnoration, part- dred thirty two (332), Certificate
has a right to lease said public school
26 through thc Good FriLit• n
w trust estate;408, A. B. & M. originnl grantee, and page 289; Vol. 73, page 207; Vol. 75, lands for oil and gas and such lands
day services).
"Production Co., corporation; All nf Surveys Nos Nintcv Eight pago 84; Vol. 75, page 330; Vol. 73, having been subsequently conveyed to
*evill, Charles L. Nevill, I,. (98), Ninety Nine (99), Two Hun- pngo 195; Vol. 73, pago 189; Vol. 73, and now owned by snid plaintiffs, all
W. H. Martin, Archdeacon
dred (200), Two Hundred nnd Two pago 140; Vol. 75, pago 288; Vol. 75, such royalty deeds are now void as to
CREWS H O T E L B L D G .
PHONE 340
pngo
405;
Vol.
75,
page
300;
Vol.
73,
(202) , Two Hundred and Three
these plnintiffs.
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page
207;
Vol.
59,
page
775;
Vol.
73,
(203) , in Blk. Eight (8), GH&SA.
Plaintiffs
pray for judgment
|p 1 p • *
i Jonn B. Burgess, Ry Co.; and That Certnin 400.1 ncres page 111; Vol. 73. page 313; Vol. 75, ngninst all of said defendants for
pago 355; Vol. 73, page 79; Vol. 75, titto nnd possession of all said lands,
Itlair ^ *'
°y >
- of land out of Survey No. Five (5),
pago 300; Vol. 75, page 253; Vol. 75, both surface and mineral titles, nnd
Block
W.TG-4,
GC&SFRY
Co.,
being
Om
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tho same land conveyed to Hugh E. iago 017; Vol. 75, page 2S7; Vol. 69,
'
Ridout by William G. Ridout nnd pago 753; Vol. 75, page 272; Vol. 59,
IMH-'IJ i'
n n ' . W. L. Morwifo
hy eS3*6A»!oa 5;cptcnil>cr 24th, pago 779; Vol. 73, pnge 185; Vol. 59,
|rfjM«. °
Jcffers, beini? the
1917,
and recorded in Vol. 50. Page pngo C51; Vol. 75, page 042; Vol. 73,
M C M U , , E N 1 0 PNID
412, of thc Deed Records of Presidio pago 170; Vol. 73, page 278; Vol. 73,
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page 1G5; Vol. 73, page 84; Vol. 73,
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pngo 177; Vol, 78, page 147; Vol. 75,
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MEETS SECOND THURSDAY
**ttlt!t ^ " ' « -r.own hdra,
OH&SARY Co., esccpt that certain
«l*n«« .
" ' "dminiatrate", 175 acrce out of said Survey No. 204 pago 317; VoL YB, page 847; Vol. 73, Mem ben In the Armed neri , ^ "' elvers, benefl- conveyed by Hugh E. RMont et al to pago 119; VoL 73, pago 120; Vol. 73,
Tiees especially ravited.
^'lewEL
« tfrc3,
" Mrs. Lucy Wilson, a widow, by their page 188; VoL 73, page 88; Vol. 76,
fciinder^T^' ^ » » > e » . «nd re-deed dnly reenrdM in the deed recordipage 84; Vol. 78, page 46; Vol. 76,
. . J. W. CARRIGKR, W. M.
^^}. !
»«a «11 of the of Preeidto Co., Texas, to which wf- pngo 67«; Vol. 76/page 91; Vol. M>,
ROBERT HUMPHRIS, S. C.
pago 631; Vol. 69, page 682; Vol. 78
Mr,
and all of their crcneo in hem made,
**° »«7 be leased, and tho All of Survey No. Nineteen (19), page 90; Vol. 7C, page 811; Vol. 73,
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P- m.
S A T U R D A Y : 5» a. m. to 12, Noon
Wot Texan.* who are interestc.i in Church will hc "Tlie Leaven of Chrisrealisation of n d . ' M i e to s-.e ntian Education." At this time the conDamages Sought of
j model . i highway between Ojinmra and gregation will lake ji.ii» in the nali::i!ro:id bv -I. <'. Peters:
Chihcahua City : u e to be in the e:ipt- t i o n n ! oh-oivnniY of "Higher ChrisSevern!
Try
Got Your
is u . ' . i Suits
au,
; i u . tocase
• -.Title
.10 a c - * till city of the Mexico .-late, Monday, tian Education Day." A special offerX E T i-'EXCE ami STABLES
cum]: i-c
he chief part of the ! i'of a conference with Governor Fog- ing will be received in .support of the
—anil
eoart docket that will concern Judge li.i Min-.monte:. who frequently has ;ii.'giam of higher education at Texas
Ren-.-.- SUE!-:!' am! C A T T L E Cl'BES . jj' O. M i t.•:•.!.e. ilNtriet judge, when
Christian University, Fort Worth.
e.\pie.-:fd interest in the highway.
from
In charge of the evening worship
c.e c i i u v e n e s tlie January term n c \ l
J. l>. .Motley, Chnmiii-r of Commerce
R \WLIXGS STORAGE & '-'O.M. week. Thc grand jurors will report
rorweo will be thc young people of thc
>-eirotary,
saiil
yesterday
th.tt
Me.rfu
—1-tf.
to Judge Metcalfe at 10 o'clock. Mor:i- 'will bo represented by hi:n.-elf. R. I. church, with Cpl. William J . King,
;ain War Time. Monday nv»rnir.tr.
i Rled*"". rv'->ideiil of the C'mmber of organist, playing a brief organ reciAW
i.ian or
,,..,,..,-.-1-1
.\"e»e (.•;:•".•.' o n ihe .-.-.nrt <!e.-!.e:. ;» >-:it'ommeivc
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this vear. .loo l'h> tne.li. and tal a.- a prelude to tlie program. Un• . i. '
der the sponsorship of Mr.?. S. L .
w i e ' ; a- :: O-tenlay afternoon, are:
iti. W. Fuller.
e.u - • . • ^ : : I
•• > ' t . a
Ifv.i'i Suit for dicvee:
n i t y t " via'-e " • ••: V - W r i .
j The trip by the Marf;i!:« and by Plumblcy the young people will preWatkh> IV:-!.- •nt'iatv.ue now and. Burton Kawherw v s . XU-Wi
(Alpine's roprcsontatm^—i'.'u-::ii Biir- rent an interesting study --n t'ne Old
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w a n t a n e x . v l l ;v v.riteTJ— ,t. K . Eamlcigci : llenni':i:i Corses
Chamber of Commerce Mvsvtary. Testament prophets.
The public is most cardial!;.- invited
-,-.>=t war M C : i'"v Tj'-SO \V. low:-.!!" " v s . Crur. Tama re::: Vera Conine Pr. ('. Ii. Casey, Worth r re.-.icr—will
Ellis liuiTman; Edward be by train from Ojinaga, Saturday. to attend these services.
Huffman
Watkins Ce-mp e--sw.—to-'-'tp.
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Bomar vs. Eula
Mae Bomar; The Marfa and Alpine mcn will be
Mcmpi'.is. T c : ; :
! Myrtle Rawls Klilcr vs. .James A. F i - joined here by men from Abilene. San
On the desk, in thc drawer. There's
ller:
Angelo, Fort Stockton and Pecos, Mr. a file for the job.—At Sentinel.—adv.
WITHHOLDING RECEIPT -19-14 • Thurman Tarkinsrton vs. Ethel T. Motley said yerterday. It is expected
Di-tillatc & Fuel Oil. Phone !»7. a-.lv.
(The W-2 Rev. Form)
jTarkington; Samuel Patsy vs. Agnes that other towns which will have 101.:r Sale at H g I
Marie Patsy: Maria Gonzales vs. Xar- lOM-iitativcs at thc meeting ire Dallas.
IX quadruplicate, with carbon m-' isco Gonzales; Mary McConnell Me- Fort Worth, Ballinger and Wichita
serted. it's better i n several ways. | j , . . , .«. Doak Capps Melear. Jr.; Falls.
Emnlcyce-i must be given thtni byip jine Kelly v s . Leo II. Kelly: IV!!:-.
Mr. Motley said that a number of
Jar.. .Tl. Oris.. Dun. go to worker, j Johnson Hurley v s . .1. M. HuHey:
Attorney
towns
on U. S. Highway (!7, of which
triplicate to Collector, quadruplicate | f iee< Morris Young vs. Harold
retained for employer's file*. Only; L y Younc: Isaac Glover vs. Mary thc Mexico highway would, in reality,
bc a continuation : : i e i-;:.x-ted to have
three ccr.ts each! Go
n o w at , uisc Glover: Raymond Clarke vs.
briefs at the meeting which tell of their
— Room 7 —
the Scr.tivl.—!4-"te.
J Dorothy Asn'carn Ciarkc: C-.-ihi Atcr•. :t-w.< of thc propced a'.t. :y tr.;..;:':^
jta Placcntiilia v<. Jose Placentillia:
Marfa National
lieh territory nf t!:e .-<-;-ntry
the
-Thomas Laughccd vs. Pilar A. I . a u g Bank Building
south. Xot all will hr.ve pcr-oiini te;:. , , heed.
i
csrntativcs
bat
ma:
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will
toll,
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OLD a l a r m c l o . i .- i f
Phone 148
',"..! Partition suit: Cor.suelo Anaza vs.
i'.t'.cr, of their willingness to coops.:arc valuable for their rau<. '
' Amador Estrada; to adopt minor chilI... t r.vc; ncv.. .
'.dren: Paul Johnson and Flurcticuate in securing thc Mexico read.
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—BIOUNTAIN WAR TIME—
Tiie Marfa Hationa. "BanL
M E M B E R F E D E R A L DEPOSIT I N S U R A N C E CORPORATION
MEMIIKR F E D E R A L RESERVE S Y S T E M
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U N I T E D S T A T E S DEPOSITORY
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Fred 0. Senter, Jr.
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—Meats
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SEGURA
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Service
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R A X C H Leans Wantcd-4 per cent
interest, nrc-pavment privileges.,
anv atnotiiTt. anv'time.
to try titleE
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MARFA X A T L . F A R M LOAX
j - SwaJTnrd vs. Arnell Earp.
ASSOCIATION"
! ^ Suit for damages (H actions): J .
LOST—black onvx earrintr centered i Clarence refers vs. T. . X. 0. Raiiwith pearls. Reward. Phone 2 7 1 . l
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try. title: La Mota
Marfn. 4."»-!tn.
(Ranch vs. W. G. Moody; to adopt
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—'child: Maria R. Rios to adopt FranLOST—child's gold-rimmed glas>es: I c i s c a Rios.
lost about three weeks aco. Phone j
.",2"-W. Mrs. Robert Humphris,
SiicaiTer's Leads—for mechanical
Marfa.—14-2tc
i pencils. Scnlincl.—adv.
r
r o a d
C o
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GRASS FOP. C A T T L E
T H R E E and onc-half sections for.
Iea;,e; mostly v.over wire fenced: j
-.•.•:11 put well or. it if leased; about,
one mile southeast of Valentine. •
Write P. C. Rush. Carrollton. Mo. j
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USE
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CoW Piepaxitions.as .directed
v
RICE
2 lb. hag
BISQUICK
is universally
understood
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GIVE T H E M
OFTEN
GIFTS FOR A L L
OCCASIONS
Bend
Polly's
Posey Shop
T 111 e C o .
00c
_ -10 oz. bag U A
GRAPE JELLY
Oflc
C & E
ZU
1(5 oz. glass
PEANUT BUTTER A £c
2 lb. glass *fr J
APPLE JELLY O C c
2 lb. glass VW
V
Edwards Drip or Reg.
lb.
Libby's
18 oz. can
COFFEE
ib.
Folgcrs Drip or Reg.
Airway
The Little Flower Shop
On the Corner
—Food You'll Like
Served the Way You Like It
—Open 0 A . M .
to 1 A . M.
—East of Signal Light
On U. S. Hy. 90
Owner—Nila Angler
.Manager—Bill Richardson
33
Aristocrat of thrifty coffees, lb. JL I
SOUP
Campbells Tomato
Mountain Pass
a for L W
PINTO BEANS 1 0
23
Q0
20 oz. can I JL
Grapefruit Juice
Town House
CAFE
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COFFEE
In Chili Sauce
—PHONE 17—
BEST
1 Oc
rV\T7<T7tT7>n
TOMATO
\J\JL
XU1U JUICE
Across From Courthouse
J. H. Fortner, Mgr.
I
willi xail and pepjier to taste; mix
wiili fur!:. .Melt shortening in moderately hut trying pan; drop riif
mixture into hut shortening by
1 able-spoonfuls: fry until golden
linnvn laming once. S»TVI» with
heated ::yniit. .Make.-t 11.' small <>.- (i
large liikes.
rZIES MUSH
wi'.ir
1 cup c o r n m c a !
I tsp. s i l t
Bring water to lxiil in lop of doub'c
boiler over diivet h".!t.
Add salt. Add eo;-n meal gr.nluidl;.".
btirring constantly. Conk f i iniuuiex
stirring constantly.
i iaceo\ er imiiiii); w . i t . r i , v.V.'r. CT.Vik
:>0 to tO ii-inutrii.
Pour in tbimpcned mold or bread
pan. Irf-t stand several hours.
Uninold anil slice- in * ^-inel-.-thick
slices.
Fry in hot shortening until K"!»Ien
brown. Serve with syrup. ScrveH (i
to 8. .
t i m i HINTS FOR EAST MIAKFASTS
Cereals may be measured out the
night before, ready to cook upon thc
addition of water. When cooked in
milk they have added nutritional
value as well as a different flavor.
Using brown sugar instead of whito
on cereals gives them a new flavor.
Molasses for sweetening is very
good, and if eggs ar.? scarce, it helps
make up for the iron we would
normally -et from them.
A crispness and added flavor is given
to ready-to-serve cereals if healed
i:> n moderate! oven (375* F.) a few
•iiimili-x before serving.
4 cups
:
Arizona Clip tons
Ib.
lb.
ONIONS
lb.
Sweet Spanish . .
Arizona Snowball
Ib.
12 nr.. bag
7
15c
5c*
23
18c
c
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California washed, packed in cello
worth
SERVICE
IE*;
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C. tl. fogg
while
offered...
—tinnirirpppTMri
—AUDITS
—TAX RETURNS
P. O . Box 156
—Telephone 178-J—
THESE ARE WONDERFUL
WONDERFUL ^ ^ B H H H J T r F s E E M S THAT OUR
RECIPES. IF I COULD ONLY
FIND SOME REALLY C-OOO
MEAT; 7HI3 ONE WOULD
BE DELICIOUS.
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29 oz. can
SUGAR
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All purpose 11 oz. bars
Pure Cane .
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14 oz. bottle I I
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SWAN SOAP
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10 lb. bag
f
Extra Large, Paper Shells.... 1 lb. cello bag
MINCEMEAT
In Bulk
lb.
PURE LARD
SHREDDED WHEAT
lb.
In Bulk
Xabisco
_
TOMATO SAUCE
Ciurdensidc—Point free
1 flc
V
12 oz. box
ic
7'.™ oz. can
SYRUP
Oflc
Sleepy Hollow Cane and Maple 1G oz. bottle fcU
PRICES
EFFECTIVE
PANCAKE
FLOUR
1 flc
H
through
Suzanna Friday, January 19, ?>VJ
lb. bag I V
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SALMON
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17<
Thursday, January 25
Kaylers Chum
For Fine Things
oz. box
Italian Spring variety
CAULIFLOWER
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Pepper _
3 c u p s c o o k s d rice
Shorteninn
S.i It
Itoat e:;R'< <<!i,dilly: aild riee: wason
lfi oz. bottle I U
SPINACH
Helpful,
Homemaker's Column in tlusj ad.
met CAXIS
SYRUP
Blue Label Karo
aw/ert!
Do you have trouble getting your '~^~~)f~
'
family up? Then try* enticing thoso
I sleopv-hcads with a breakfast ihat •
/
has sparkle and 2 i p . How? Read the
S3
4fi oz. JL\f
1C
CARROTS
LUX FLAKES
SQUASH
Wsk$ up
Eye-opener recipes
o lb. bag
Imperial ._
Get the «:iin(?i-»;diV.-!/c Withholding
Receipt (W-'> /.v.-.) at the Sentinel:
for telling workers their 1044 wages
and Income Tax withheld. Carboninserted, easy to use, a copy for employer.—adv.
B i g
PINTO BEANS
Howdy
FLOWERS
\v
X. B. C. Premiums ... 2 lb. box
Pre-mix Flour
Tlo*-. (
gent Coaches—M-£;e.
1
36'
Ale
41
nic
CRACKERS
Water Maid
wanted for
PI,.,n.-
In 1945 expect
more for less at Sqfeway
Listed below arc just a few samples of
Safcway's low evcry-day shelf prices.
Try buying all your food needs for a
month at Safeway. Thc savings will bc
a pleasant surprise
U. S. No. 1
The sincerity
of
REAL E S T A T E FOR S A L E
Two Houses . . . . Many Lots
Eight Good Ranches (Well-EquippedI
DR. A. J . UOFFMAX
PHON'E ICO
—15-tf
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WAXTED—Electric sewing machine. J Distillate & Fuel Oil. Phone 97. adv.
in good condition. Any model con- J.
sidered. Phor-- 158-M. Marfa.
i
A r FIRST
—13-ltc.!
PEP.MAXEXT
AND
..
RINSO
LAMB STEW
MILK
ROUND STEAK
Granulated Soap
01c
IC oz. can tm I
OQc
24 or., box 4>U
0R
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Grade A—Point Free
Cherub, Vitamin D added, M ' i oz. cans, .1 for
Xu
Points—Utility Grade—Tender Veal
lb. - -
Wfr
RUMP ROAST
Point Prec—Utility Grade Veal
b
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LOIN CHOPS
"'"
Ofl
Point Prec— Utilitv Grade Veal
- - lbSTAN'S GETTING ALMOST
SEE, JOAN f RESAJ'.Ot-ESS
Or GRADE OR CUT, SAFEWAV
NAsry
BOUT rr. i
MUST A
eexERRiBiy
CUARAHTEES IT. SATISFAC* "
OR YOUR MONEY BACK I
Point Prec—Utility Grade Veal
1''- "
SHOULDER ROAST
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