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Senring_ALUheBi£Band'Country of Brewster. Jeff Davis and Presidio Counties since 1886
JANUARY 03,1991
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Early bookings indicate interest high in touring ranch park
PRESIDIO COUNTY - The
Two 22-passenger bus tours
first public tour of Big Bend are planned each month, one
Ranch State Natural Area is leaving from Lajitas and one
scheduled for later this month, leaving from Fort Leaton State
and judging from the bookings, Park near Presidio.
interest is high to the see the
The first bus tour is scheduled
sights of the south Presidio for January 19 from Lajitas and
County ranch park.
February 2 from Fort Leaton.
The first Big Bend-area baby
"The response has been fan"January is full, February is
of 1991 has yet to arrive, Big tastic," said Eunice Chenoweth, full and we have two seats left
Bend Regional Medical Center a volunteer at the Barton War- in March," Chenowftth said of
officials said Wednesday.
nock Environmental Education the Lajitas tour bus.
However, several mothers-to- Center in Lajitas, one of two
Fort Leaton said 10 seats
be are in the final stages of sites for bus tours of the remain for. the February bus
pregnancy, the Alpine hospital 218,000-acre ranch park.
tour and 12 seats still are availsaid. .
Clayton Howard Walker was
the last baby to be born in
1990.
In Jeff Davis County
The son of Jim and Tammy
Lee Walker of Alpine, Clayton
. w a s born a t , 5 : 1 0 a . m .
Thursday, December 31, 1990.
Clayton w e i g h e d s e v e n
pounds, 12 ounces and was 20
inches long. "
First baby
not here yet
able for the March 2 bus tour.
A tour for state Parks &.
Wildlife Department ranch park
staffers is scheduled for Saturday, a VIP tour is set for Sunday and a press tour is
scheduled for Monday.
Reservations for the April
tours won't be opened until
January 14.
"We're just thrilled about the
bookings," Sue Moss, assistant
to the director of the Parks &
Wildlife Department's parks
division, said Wednesday from
Austin.
She said that if bookings con]
tinue strong, more bus tours
will be added.
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There is a $30 charge per perf
son for the guided bus tours;
and a chuck wagon lunch to be
served at the-ranch headquarters is $7 per person. • '
The bus. tours will depart from
Lajitas and Fort Leaton at 7:30
a.m. and tours last about 10
hours. ;
Permits for 25 to 30 miles of
backcountry trails and river use
also will be available.
In late 1988, the state purchased the ranch, which was
put together by the Fowlkes
brothers, pioneer ranchers.
The ranch park was closed for
two years while the parks and
wildlife department developed a
plan to open the area to the
public.
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Information: Austin (S12)
389-4879; Lajitas, (915) 4243327; Fort Leaton (915) 2293613.
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MARFA - The Texas Production Credit Association office in
Marfa has a new local manager
and a new office location.
Ronald J. Little, 28, vice
president and manager of the
Marfa office, arrived in midNovember.
He replaces Steve Smith who
moved to Thrbckmorton.
The new PCA office in Marfa
is located at 605 W. San Antonio St. ( U . S . 90) in the
former savings and loan building. The office formerly was
located in the old Billy Crews
Hotel in downtown Marfa.
The new office opened Wednesday, Little said.
An open house and reception
is planned at the new office
from hlxm to 5 p.m. Saturday,
January 26, Little said.
Little has been with the farm
credit system the past seven
yeah, jnost recently as assistant
.vice president of the Clinton,
Okla., PCAoffice.
, tittle it a 1984 graduate of
Oklahoma State University with
a d e g r e e in a g r i c u l t u r e
economics.
He is married to Kimberly
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Longhorn sells
to Davis man
FBI
joins
pot field
probe
FORT DAVIS - Two FBI .gents
and a top federal narcotics
prosecutor for the Western District
of Texas have been in Jeff Davis
County and are expected back this
week to continue an investigation
into a sophisticated marijuanagrowing farm discovered in the
Davis Mountains last summer.
The trio of federal investigators
are from San Antonio and Waco,
and have been working with Customs officers, Border Patrol offleers, Texas Ranger Joaguin
Jackson of Alpine and Jeff Davis
County Sheriff Harvey Adams.
While none of tb* FBI officials
have said when arrests will begin,
several federal officers have said
they believe there will bo arrests
soon, with sealed indictments
sought in federal court within die
month.
Acting on an anonymous tip,
federal and state officers movid in
with three helicopters to haul about
500 ^nature marijuana plants from a
remote area of Madera Canyon on
country leased by the Eppenauer
Ranches.
Federal officers began surveilance of the pot plantation about
Aug. 13, and ordered a sweep on the
heavily-wooded and rugged site
Aug. 15.
It is guessed that pot fanners*
suspected they had been discovered
because of several passes by
helicopter in the days preceding the
sweep Aug. 15. When officers
moved in, the pot fanners had torched the entire ana, burning all
tfcir belongings; two tents and a
kitchen a m .
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The pbuMatkn had used six solar
panels to power water pumps sad a
drip irrigation system mat included
i Nftilutr mixed into tfa^watafa
When officers entered the area,
they had to cut down treat to land
neucoptors. unioefB oensve UM
nurijuaniwubobthaujeaoutby
FORT DAVIS, ALPINE - A
F6rt Davis man has purchased
the Looghorn Cattle Co. restaurant la Alpine,
; Tommy Tompkins of Fort
Davis on Tuesday purchased
t i l {teak and seafood restaurant
fro* Bd and Carol Jon*, who
opened the restaurant and
operated it lor the pastfiveand
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Tompkins said Wednesday
t u tfctfdoesn't plan any/major vate of about $1 ariUai wtt paoad
on the pot, wUek « i itobe harHate are running smooth- vested with* days of the bwt,ofJoner said Wed—idty that
aid hit wife are pluming to
While maay MOWbave.bwn
Four newly elected Presidio County officials were among
seven officials sworn into office during a ceremony Tuesday,
New tear's Day. (Top photo) Judge Alex Gonzalez of the
83rd State Judicial District, left, swears in the elected
officials th the district courtroom at the Presidio County
Courthouse. (Right photo] Those taking Ihe oaths of office
were, from left, incumbent Presidio Justice of the Peace
Brenda Rtos, new Marfa Justice of the Peace Abelardo
Gonzalez, new Presidio County Commissioner Jack Brunson,
new County Judge Monroe Elms, incumbent county
Treasurer Mario Rivera, new Commissioner Juan Jose
Muniz, incumbent county/district Clerk Ramona Lara, and
Judge Gonzalez. '
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McDonald Observatory project gets partial reprieve
AUSTIN • McDonald Observatory announced this week that a
federally-funded project at the Jeff
Davis County sita will continue at
least until July 1.
The NASA-funded laaer project
at McDonald fell victim to federal
fending cuts this fall, and was
scheduled to be curtailed Jan. 1 after
22 years of operations. Six parpattest employees • three of whom
having worked on the project sine*
. its fanption - were scheduled «6 lose
their jobs.
"I am pleased to tell yoa ih«t
NASA has now decided to stwly
whether rtber parts of NA* A ra-
the University of Texas are grateful
since the action gives "us lime to
find other sponsors for toe project if
NASA decides not to continue its
support"
Bastigavt much of the credit for
the Mteosioji to U.S. Congriaamaq
Ron Coleman of El Paso, wkote
district tochidri Jeff Davit County.
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funding would be severed, and since
the anoooacement both have been
seeking alternate sources of funding.
* McDonald Superintendent Ed
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workshop patting the finishing
loaches on one of his worldfamous propellors that have
been
shipped to Australia, New
of tb« July 1 ,• Prank Bash said m* mtk. . the «aol
Zealand,
England, France, Ger'.had . Buh, UMdirMtorofMeDoosU
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in Austin, said me obeecvatory sad «haUnivmity of HsiwaH w*ra tokt m a n y and. m a n y o t h e r
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"we a n committed to the project aa
part of McDonald's Mare,"
Marfa craftsman featured
worldwide on 1991 calendar
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tbe NASA pro|
study the nwveinsfltof isiliikia of longtime Marfa craftsman, is
tt» earth's crust
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iBaaniBgMgj mBjaw on meean^ The scene has Hegy'in his
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Barkeir said to Decaober the project
has "very Ugh science vaJoe" and
countries. Since he opened his'
shop in Marfa in 1959, he has
crafted between 6,000 and
7,000 propellers.
TheQRKition on the calendar
says, .decision balance. Perfect dimensions No room for.
error.* A s l i g h t flaw i n ;
workmanship, materials or
<ka ign.CM caua»aeyeit daoiaft
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"I w i l l remain here for
awhile," Jones said of staying
on at the restaurant through a
transition period.
Tompkins said he still plans to
open a new restaurant in Fort
Davis by this spring.
To be known as TJ's Country
Drive-In and Restaurant",'the
eatery will be located on Texas
17 across from the entrance to
Fort Davis National Historic
Site.
Tompkins, a three-year resident of Fort Davis, lives at his
home in the Davis Mountains
Resort. A retired Marine, he is
a Baytown native who owned
businesses in Crystal Beach
near Galveston. He also has
been in the construction business.
• Terms of the sale weren't disclosed.
j.nu.ry m,
Resident inarches in parade
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DALLAS - If you looked tive with re-enactment groups,
closely Tuesday, you might joined 2Q to 30 members of
Fort Concbo soldiers from San
have seen Tom Langham of Angelo. The group, repreFort Davis marching in the Cot- senting infantrymen of 1874,
ton Bowl Parade in Dallas.
marched the several miles
Langham, with Fort Davis t h r o u g h t h e s t r e e t s o f
National Historic Site and ac- downtown Dallas.
Two hurt
jn collision
in Marfa
MARFA • A Marfa man and a
Stanton man were injured in a
traffic accident last Thursday
evening in Marfa.
Richard M. Villanueva, 70, of
Marfa was eastbound at about
7:41 p.m. on U.S. 90 (the 1200
block of East San Antonio
Street) in a red 1979 pickup
when he apparently lost control
of the vehicle, which veered off
the south side of the roadway,
according to the Presidio County Sheriffs Office, which investigated the accident.
Villanueva's vehicle then collided with a 1984 Jeep that was
parked in front of the former
Carmen's Restaurant.
Also injured was the Jeep's
driver, William Brooks, 17, of
Stanton, who was standing beALPINE • Triangle Foods in
side the Jeep and was struck by
Alpine has changed hands in a
one of the vehicles.
, sale that was effective Tuesday.
Uninjured was Steve Ramirez,
Former owner Gene Hendryx
17, of Marfa who also was
of Alpine sold the west Alpine
standing beside the Jeep.
convenience store to Tom
Villanueva's pickup came to
Longman of Alpine.
rest on its top.
Hendryx owned the business
Villanueva was transported by
for about one and one-half
private
vehicle to Big Bend
yr--vears.
Regional
Medical Center
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Hendryx has been in the radio
Hospital
in
Alpine where he
Business in Alpine since 1947
was
treated
and
released.
and will continue in the radio
Brooks was taken by Marfa
business.
EMS ambulance to the Alpine
Longman is a current Alpine
hospital where he was treated
City Council member and the
and released. .
former city manager.
No charges have been filed at
Terms of the sale weren't disthis time, the sheriffs office
closed.
said, but that the accident
remained under investigation.
Triangle Foods
sells in Alpine
Trio charged with possession
M A R F A - Three men
believed to be Mexican nationals will be held without bond
until a detention bearing
Thursday according to U.S.
Magistrate Katherine Baker of
Leiicia Garcia, left, and Barbara Guevara, with the lexas Department Alpine.
The men, Arturo Roca Gutierof Human Services' Marfa office, display the nunwrous gifts donated by
local residents for less-fortunate children this Christmas. Please see rez, 32; Pedro Zubia Melendez,
page 3 and page 5 for a related letter and story, respectiwfy.
28, and Francisco Venegas
Gonzalez, 33, were arrested
near a U . S . Border Patrol
FORT DAVIS - Rising costs of its subscribers this week it has raised checkpoint on U.S. 67 south of
just about everything that must be basic service rates from $20.14 a Marfa early Friday after they
attempted to avoid the checkmoved by petroleum-driven means month to $21.25 monthly.
TV, water rates up in Fort Davis
is listed as the primary reason for
rate increases being passed along by
three utilities serving Jeff Davis
County.
Fort Davis Cable Television told
Fort Davis Water Supply Corporation has increased basic service
rates from $12 a month for water
service to $13. Basic sewer service
has gone up from $13 to $15.
Marfa library recently gets
state system accreditation
The Marfa Public Library was., free lending service of paperrecently-accredited as a member back books to rural residents,
of the Texas Library Sytem for - the homebound and others in
fiscal year 1991, according to the System area; printing and
William D. Gooch, director and publicity; films; and Interlibrarian of the Texas State library Loan-Service.
Library.
Authorized by the Library
"We are pleased to award a Systems Act of 1969, the Texas
certificate of system member- Library System was developed
ship in recognition of the ef- to improve service in the state
forts this community has made through cooperative efforts.
in providing public library ser- Comprised of ten regions, the
vices," said Gooch. "It is a statewide system provides an
symbol of having achieved a opportunity for local libraries to
Tevel of excellence."
make the best possible use of
The Marfa Public Library is a both their own resources and
renewal member of Texas those available elsewhere in the
Trans-Pecos Library System system. These cooperative efand serves citizens in Marfa. forts are made possible through
The Marfa Public Library had state and federal funds apStudents return
to meet strict criteria, according propriated to the Library
to Ester Sanchez, such as hours Development Program of the
FORT DAVIS • Jeff Davis Camto area schools
of access, professional staffing Texas State Library. This year
ty Judge .Bob Dillard was sworn m
Big Bend-area public school, requirements, number of library tjrerjfxas State library, will
during a brief ceremony Jan. 1 at the
Jeff Davit County Courtfaouw. Hit
students have returned dr will materials, and local per capita^ distribute about $8 million to
riiertker, Laura Margaret DUkid of be going back to school this support to become, an a ac- the ten library systems.
Fort Worth, was in charge of the week and next week.
credited member. Public
swearing-in ceremonies.
libraries
must apply and qualify
"The continued support and
Marfa and Redford students
Several other elected county of* head back to school at 8 a.m. for system membership annual- cooperation of the entire comficialt, including Commissioners
ly. Marfa Public Library has munity, the efforts of the
Monday.
Chris Lacy and Ben Gearhart, Atbeen a member of the Texas Library Board, Friends of the
Presidio
and
Candelaria
stutorney Ann Barker, Constable
Trans-Pecos Library System for Library, generous donations
Glenn Leigh, Treasurer Geen Par- dent return to school at 8 a.m.
21 years.
from many people and the
today.
rott, Clerk Peggy Robertson and
At present, the Texas Trans- cooperation of the city governFort Davis and Alpine stuPeace Justice Bill Brandon had been
sworn in earlier in November or dents went back to school Tues- Pecos Library System provides: ment has made it possible for
Consulting services to local the library to meet all state and
December.
day.
librarians and boards; continu- federal requirements. We ask
ing education for library staff that you continue to use the
and trustees; collection evalua- library on a regular basis, for
t i o n a n d d e v e l o p m e n t that helps keep our doors
(continuedfrom page l)Wtmam programs; books-by-mail - a open/ said Ester Sanchez.
MARFA • The Marfa Shor- to an engTne^ H i s o w n
thorn Booster Club will be at homebuilt triplane, Chuparosa,
7:30 p.m. Wednesday, January now resides jn the Aviation
Museum in Oshkosh, Wiscon9, 1991, at Gregg Auditorium.
sin,
inspired him to begin
All members are requested to
making
props for homebuilt and
attend.
vintage aircraft."
Jeff Davis judge
is sworn iri
Horn Boosters
meet Jan. 9
Hegy
The Presidio County Sheriffs
Office and Jail issue disposable
razor blades to prisoners for
prisoners'personal hygiene. *
Dick Guest of Marfa died
Wednesday in an El Paso
hospital.
Services are pending with
Memorial Funeral Home of
Marfa.
Jlicr Rand Reainnal
Hotpital Bids, Wkiiickafn, Watktrt, Oxygtn
Bquipmtnt 4 Sunlits, Blood Prttsun A
Glueou Kits, NtbuUur Suction Machints
Accept Assignment of Insurance
On Call 24 Hours/Day • 7 Days A Wtsk
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Announce the opening of a monthly clinic
in Fort Stockton, Texas, for the practice of
Orthopedics.
Appointments for James D. Wimpee, M J). are
being made for the clink to be beld from
9 a.m. to 3 p.m., Tuesday, Jan. 8,1991, in theAnnex
Building of Pecos County Memorial Hospital.
Appointments for Marc W. Wimpee, M.D., are
being made for the clinic to be held from
9 a.m. to 3 p.m., Wednesday, Jan. 30.1991, jn the Anne
Building of Pecos County Memorial Hospital.
\ AU appointments may be made by calling tiie
Physical Therapy Department, Memorial
Hospital, between the hours of 8 ajn. and 9 pan.,
Monday through Friday, 336-2241, Extension 153.
Consult your personal physician if you
have any questions.
EYES of TEXAS
A safe deposit box is the perfect place to keep:
• Insurance Policies
• Marriage Certificate
• Birth Certificate N
•Titles/Abstracts
•Deed
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• Stocks and Bonds
• Rare Coins and Stamps
• Family Heirlooms
• Jewelry
• Household Inventory
• Mortgage Papers
Don't trust your memory to remind you where these
important items are when you need them. For just peonies a
day you can have the peace of mind that they are safe and
available to only you.
Stop in and see us about a Safe Deposit Box for your
valuables.
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James D. Wimpee, M.D. and
Marc W. Wimpee, M.D.
associated with The Angelo
Clinic, San Angelo
PROTECT
YOUR VALUABLES
Suppliers of
Medical & Home Care
Equipment
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ORTHOPEDIC
CLINIC
A Safe
Deposit
Box gives
you the key
to peace
of mind
Services pending
for Dick Guest
Corrections
and/or
clarifications
point.
Border Patrol officials discovered 7 3 . 7 5 pounds of
marijuana in a P?82 model
automobile just south of Marfa
just after midnight. Officers
later discovered the three men,
whom they believe walked
around the checkpoint, approaching the parked vehicle.
The three men were arrested
and charged with possession of
marijuana with intend to distribute. They are being held in
Brewster County jail in Alpine.
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The Big Bend Sentinel Marfi. Texas. January 03 1991
Opinions
RANGRA
TIIKATRI S
Letters to the editor
Editor:
As you know the NASA sponsored laser-ranger project at
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January 1, 1991, after 22 years of very successful operation. We
were shocked by NASA's very short notice of its decision. The
short notice also gave us little time to find other sponsors to fund
the project.
This facility is the most successful laser-ranging facility on the
Earth and its results provide the best evidence in favor of
Einstein's General Theory of Relativity as well as very practical
information on the drift of the continents.
I am pleased to tell you that NASA has now decided to study
whether other parts of NASA require the project to continue and,
in any case, not to shut it down until July 1, 1991. We are
grateful for this action since it gives us time to find other sponsors
for the project if NASA decides not to continue its support.
Representative Ron Col em an was absolutely instrumental in
helping us to persuade NASA to give us more time and I want to
take this opportunity to thank him publicly for his help.
Sincerely yours,
Frank N. Bash
Director, McDonald Observatory
Austin
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Editor:
We have been amazed at the response to the Angel Tree Project.
The morale in our offices has soared as each new gift is returned
and we realize there is so much generosity in West Texas.
In Children's Protective Services, we see a lot of pajn
throughout the year. So, seeing the joy being provided through
the donated gifts for less fortunate, abused and neglected children
is heartwarming. We don't know who you are, but we want you
to know^you have made over 500 children happy with almost
2,000 gifts.
We must also thank the sponsors of the Angel Trees for helping
this be a Christmas come true: Union Supply Company, Magic
102, Big 2 TV, The Odessa American, Midland
Reporter-Telegram, Winwood Mall Associates, first National
Bank of Kermit, First National Bank in Monahans, Midland Park
Mall, The Marfa. National Bank; Pecos Police Department, Pecos
County State Bank, McDonald's Restaurant Alpine.
Thank you so very much from the Foster Home Program and
Children's Protective Services.
Jeannie Hunt
Foster Home Recruiter
Midland
Letida Garcia
Children's Protective Services Sponsor
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Carlsbad Caverns
to raise entry fees
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Park Superintendent Wallace
Elms has announced that fees
for cave trips at Carlsbad
Caverns National Park will he
raised effective February M.
1991.
Under the new user fee
s c h e d u l e , trips through
Carlsbad Caverns will be $5 for
adults and $3 for^ages 6
through 15. Those under 6 are
admitted free. U.S. citizens age
62 and over, and disabled individuals qualifying for GoldenAccess passes will continue to
receive a 50 percent discount.
Flashlight trips at New Cave
will also be increased to $6 for
ajdults and $.3 for a^es 6
through: l&.'Sftegakguided trips
into other wild./undeyeloped
caves in the park which are
conducted periodically, will be
increased to $10 per person.
vowesne OIL
.(Editor^ note: The fblldwlftg is-*tttttrrtciitodnidently
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Kenneth llellard of Marfi from start Sen. Bill Sims, D-San
Angela, Far West Texas'state senator. Mellard wants to eliminate
daylight savings time. Says Mellard: "It (daylight savings time)
doesn 't save anything, it just confuses everybody twice a year.
We 're the only country in the world that changes time. And it
If these matters of salt, cholesterol, other fats, sugar, and
makes it hard on us country people.")
calories are going to be monitored, what should the producers be
December 19, 1990 required to state?
If a package of crackers Says it contains 300 mg of salt per
Mr. Kenneth Mellard
ounce, how many will weigh out an ounce? And how many of us
P.O. Box 58
know how much 300 mg are? If that ounce of crackers contains a
Marfa, Texas 79843
small bit of salt, how many small bits should we eat each day?
Dear Mr. Mellard:
And the label on that soup, is it going to say the salt has been
. Thank you for notifying me regarding your support of my bill
reduced from fifteen to ten pinches? Even if a food is cholesterol
that will eliminate daylight savings time. I am very pleased you
free what about the other calories? I often buy a "light" TV meal
support my position on this.
It is important to get support for this bill. I have introduced
similar legislation in the past, but this issue has not been seen as
Service ordered the killing of
Editors note:
something the public would want. Any support you can create for
hundreds
of birds including
Submitted by the Davis Mounthis bill would be very helpful.
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some
from
national wildlife
tain Trans-Pecos Heritage AsI am enclosing a list of all Senators and Representatives. It
refuges
in
Alaska.
The dead
sociation from the Nov. 19,
would be very helpful if you would write some of them to voice
birds
were
then
allegedly
1990, issue of the Western Liveyour opinion. Also, more public support is needed, so please
soaked in oil and thrown into
stock
Journal
spread the word to your friends and have them write some of the
Prince William Sound, ibr use
officials on the list included with this letter.
Mountain States Legal Founas evidence in legal action
I appreciate your taking the time to voice your, concerns.
dation (MSLF), a not-for-profit regarding the Valdez oil spill.
Sincerely yours,.
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public interest legal center
"Director Turner either knew
Bill Sims based in Denver, Colo., called
of this outrage, or he should
San Angeto, Austin recently upon Secretary of the have known about it," noted
Interior Manuel Lujan to inves- William Perry Pendley, chief
Editor.
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The other night as I rubbed the excess salt from a "low salt"
Turner, director of the U.S. he did not know about it then
snack cracker, I realized both the need for and the difficulties in
Fish and Wildlife Services the bureaucrats he is supposed
labeling the contents of prepared foods. How low is "low salt?"
(U.S. F&W), following reports to be supervising believe that
Less than in the original version, no doubt, but there is still as
that the F&W kilted hundreds they h a v e carte blanche
much on five of the little gems as I put on my egg each morning.
of birds in Alaska to gather authority to do whatever they
A type of soup announces it has "1/3 less salt," but we have no
want to do."
evidence to use in court.
way of knowing bow much mat is. Another product announces it
In a letter to Lujan, Pendley
According to a story originally
to "low in cholesterol." Again, how long? And it may be high in
reported by the Los Angeles wrote, "It is the Secretary who
Times, the Fish and Wildlife is responsible under federal law
that contains "less than 300 calories." But it does not say how
many calories a "full" meal contains.
One type of sandwich meant says it is "86% fat free,"
comforting until you realize it is 14% fat.
I doubt any mandated food labels will tell us all we need to
know unless we have at least two years of training in nutrition.
Sincerely, Ernest B. Speck
Alpine
U.S. F&W accused of killing alaskan birds for evidence
Marfa Receiving Pens
Chinati Foundation
Fundaclon Chinati
NEW LOCATION!
The Roswell and San Angelo Receiving Pens are
now located at the old RAILROAD PENS and
SCALES on the Golf Course Road in Marfa.
Sun Ang<4q
Saturdayi - 9 - 6
Tuesdays 1-6
Wednesdays 9 -2
Sundays-1-3 p.m.
truck leaves at 3 p.m. Sun* Truck leaves at 2 p.m
Wednesday
fr
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Sale on Thursday
on Mondays
Por information or unloading appointment contact:
729-403$ or 358-4450
A permanent installation of
contemporary art, including the
works of Donald Judd and John
Chamberlain
open 1-5 p.m. Thursday, Friday
and Saturday
7
or by appointment
1 Cavalry Road
Fort D.A. Russell
Marfa, Texas
(915) 7 2 9 T 4 3 6 2
for the statutes now being
managed by Director Turner
and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife
Service. In light of your ultimate responsibility, it is critical that a good hard look be
taken at exactly what is going
on in (Turner's) agency." ,
Richard L. Thornburgh investigate the involvement of attorneys with the Department of
Justice in requesting the hirrl
kills. "This obscene action by
Department of Justice attorney
leads one to the conclusion that
they have lost all perspective
and are apparently consumed
Pendley outlined several ques- by a win-at-all-cost mentality,"
tionable actions on the part of wrote Pendley in a letter to
the U.S.F&W, asserting the Thornburgh. "In addition, they
agency has caused the loss of may well have violated not only
"tens of thousands" of jobs, and federal law but the Code of
the payment of "hundreds of Professional Responsibility rethousands of dollars in tribute quired of all attorneys."
to 'save* species which the Fish
Pendley urged a quick comand Wildlife Service says are pletion of the inquiry, and apthreatened or endangered, often propriate action as a result, "to
on the flimsiest of data."
ensure that federal attorneys
In related action, MSLF also seek justice and not just victory
requested that Attorney General in the courtroom."
Home Improvements
'Roofing
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•Kitchens & Baths
•Flooring (tile & wood)
•Fencing
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(4\ Tha Bt» Bend Sentinel. Mirf*. T u u January 03 1001
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Danny JUT ado, left, and Linda Jurado. took first place in the Mar/a
Chamber of Commerce's Christmas decoration contest. Chamber
president Curtis Schroder presented the Jurados with a placque from
Bakar Jewelers.
Maria Buren, left, and her family won second place in the decorating
contest. The Burens won one month's free HBO and Showtime from
Haifa TV Cable Co. Inc.
Museum Musings
We stepped back 100 years
this week.
Martin Merrill of El Paso,
Fort Davis and Marfa gave the
museum wonderful papers from
his mother's things.
Mrs. George Merrill had been
given many of these papers by
Alice Jack Shipman (Mrs.
Oscar Shipman). Mrs. Shipman
was the daughter of Capt. Pat
Do]an of Fort Davis. She was a
wonderful historian.
Much of this material from
Mrs. Merrill is orders to or
correspondence with Humphris
and Company from 1890 to
1893. They include such names
and signatures as: W.W. Bogel,
W.R. Ridley, Chispa, TX;J.T.
Cline, Mrs. G.W. Withrow, A.
McGehee, J.C. McKinney,
L.D. Oden, Chas. Buehler,
Sam Schwing, Viet Hernandez,
Pat Dolan, Belle Bunton, Otto
Newman, R.R. Ellison, W.W.
W i l c o x , Belt & Alarcon,
General Merchandise, Valentine; J.J. Hess & Brothers,
Dealers in Dry Goods and
Family Groceries, Marathon,
TX; T.A. Childers; John ScanIon; P.H. Pruett; Severiana
Rodriguez.
The letterhead "Office of
Murphy and Co., Dealers in
General Merchandise, Post Office: Allamoore, El Paso Co.,
Texas. Camp Schryver, TX
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189_.
A letterhead for "Office of
Humphris and Co., Dealers in
General Merchandise, Forwarding and Commission,
Missouri, but in 1865 moved active member of the Marfa
back to Kentucky, where Mattie History Club.
In 1906, she and her mother
B e l l e g r a d u a t e d from
Marfa, Texas. 7-26, 1892. John "Daughters College" at Har- returned to Kentucky where she
Humphris, Chas. S. Murphy, rodsburg. She married Captain conducted a private school and
H.B. Anderson in 1871. Cap- also taught in the pubiic schools
James Walker."
"Office of Walker & Co., tain Anderson died in a Con- and reared three of her
grandchildren. Her mother died
John Humphris,"Chas. S. Mur- federate Hospital.
in 1917, at the age of 88. Mrs.
In
1883
Mrs.
Anderson,
her
phy, James Walker, General
Merchandise, Ranch Supplies, children, and her mother, came Anderson came back to Fort
Hardware, Wagons, etc., New- to Texas. A brother had come Davis and made her home with
man Springs, TX, Agosto some time before to Fort Davis. the Merrills at their ranch. She
Learning that Mr. Gaither had a died at the age of 87 in 1938.
1893."
sister
who was a school
Received a call from San
At the end of a letter to
teacher,
the
families
at
the
Fort
Francisco
prior te Christmas
Humphris and Company from and
in
town
prevailed
upon
him
Day.
A
man
has purchased a
Fred Wine, June 3, 1990, "Can
you sell those panther hides we to ask her to come to Fort gun bearing the name, Frank
killed them at sheep camp that's Davis. Mrs. Anderson opened Duncan, Marfa, TX. The caller
five we've killed out there. the first public school in Fort was curious about Mr. Duncan.
They keep continually killing Davis which she taught for 13 For newcomers, Mr. Duncan
sheep everything O.K., so far." years. In 1898, she went to. was a fantastic photographer of
Marfa to take charge of the this area. Area history is richer
In 1899, Chas. Buehler,
public school there and was an because he was here.
Shafter, Bakery and dealers in
Confectionery, Fruits, Canned
Goods, etc." ordered ten barr e l s o f XXX beer from
Operation Desert Shield
The U.S. Postal Service has
Humphris & Co. Marfa.
APO New York 09848-006
established two addresses you
Another store in Shafter, "W. may want to share with readers
Any S e r v i c e Member
Keesey and Company 1890, W. who want to send letters of sup- (Navy/Marine)
Keesey & B. Gleim."
Operation Desert Shield
port to U.S. service personnel
Many, many more bits of 100
FPO New York 0986-0006
assigned to Operation Desert
year old history.
The above addresses are for
Shield. Individuals may specify
In a Nov. 4, 1938, Fort Davis military branch but no other generic mail for delivery to any
Dispatch a detailed writeup
designation can be honored. soldier, sailor, airman, or
about the life of Mrs. Mattie
The proper addressing for these marine and should not be used
B e l l e A n d e r s o n , great
with a service member's name
grandmother of Martin Merrill. letters of support is:
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in lieu of his or her assigned
Briefly:
(Army/Air Force)
APO/FPO number.
Mattie Belle Gaither was born
in Columbia, Kentucky, April
29, 1851. The family moved to
Missouri in 18SS or 1856 and
settled at Barrett Station about
17 miles from St. Louis, where
Navy Petty Officer 2nd Class Humberto M. Ocon, son of
Mattie Belle attended High
Felipe
H. and Ffancisca M. Ocon, of Marfa, recently reported for
School. During the war beduty
at
Naval Communication Area Master Station, Guam.
tween the states they lived in
A 1986 graduate of Marfa High School, he joined the Navy in
August 1986.
By Put GodboW
Write a service member
Military service
Rivera named to Dean's List
CEDAR HILL, Texas - Rene ministration degrees may by
R. Rivera of Marfa, has been obtained in marketing/managenamed to the Dean's List for ment, management and automothe Fall Term of the 1990-91 tive marketing. Academic
academic year at Northwood offerings also include two year
programs leading to Associate
Institute in Cedar Hill, Texas.
of Arts degrees in advertising,
Rivera, a 1990 graduate of automotive marketing, automoSarah Villa, left, andfamily placed third In the decorating contest. 7heyMarfa High School, is the son tiveaftermarket management,
won a gift certificate from Foxworth-Galbratth LumberCo. of Marfa. of Mr. and Mrs. Mario Rivera. L SI'MSS qMnaranent, fashion.
The best-decorated business was La fejam, ^konorabU mei^"
went to Moosey's Highland Exxon andAv+htaria Gffi Shop. {
hotel
HOtelfresWurant manage-*
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Northwood Institute is a ment. Northwood is situated on
private, accredited co-educa- a 350-acre campus in Cedar
tional college operated on a not- Hftl, Texas, 15 minutes from
for-profit basis and devoted to t h e D a l l a s - F o r t Worth
business management education metroplex. Other campuses are
Daniel Lee Short recently was President's Honor List and has based on the free enterprise located in Midland, Michigan
awarded a.degree from Texas been named to the Dean's List s y s t e m . Bachelor of Ad- and West Palm Beach, Florida.
Tech University at commence- several times. Danny also
ment exercises in Lubbock on achieved membership to the
December 15. Texas Tech is a Golden Key Honor Society, a
multipurpose University of stu- society,which recognizes students enrolled in seven col- dents for their excellence in
leges. Degrees were conferred academics. Some of his projects
to students representing all 50 were on display, including a
1602-West Highway 90
states, all but 12 Texas counties project that was chosen for dis(Across from Triangle Foods)
and 35 foreign countries.
play for "Expo 88" in the Ar915-837-3431
The Commencement program chitectural Gallery.
,HOURS; 9 a.m. -12:30 p.m. 2 p.m. - 6 p.m.
for all candidates was held at
Daniel is currently employed
the Lubbock Municipal by an Architectural and EnColiseum. The actual degrees gineering firm in Lubbock.
were delivered to the graduates
Attending the ceremonies
during individual ceremonies at were his parents, Dale, and
their respective colleges. Ban- V i o l a Short of Presidio;
ner bearers represented each grandparents Mr. and Mrs.
college.
Conrado Garcia of Marfa and
Following the commencement Mrs. Darlene Short of Zapata,
program Daniel received his TX. Others attending were
degree at the Architecture Gal- Glenn Short and Laura Edraan
lery. Daniel was awarded a of Alpine; Brett Short from AnBachelor of Architecture degree geiton; Mrs. Tom Young .and
and a Specialization in Struc- s o n , J o h n D . Bencomo of
tures, which accentuates the Hillsboro; Mr, and Mrs. RonCivil Engineering aspect of Ar- nie Walker and sons Bobby and
chitecture. He was anfong 31 Michael of Mineral Wells; Olga
candidates receiving an Ar- Church, Miriam .Aguilar and
chitecture degree and among Edward Montezuma of Marfa;
.two candidates receiving a Mr. and Mrs. Jim Piersall and
Susan Pienall of Lubbock.
Specialization in Structures.
Throughout his years at Tech,
LUCY'S TAVERN
Danny was elected by the
kit Webb's Conoco HIGHLAND EXXON
Grand Chapter for membership
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Daniel Short awarded
degr ee from Texas Tech
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"...a whimsical T-shirt, kite and Southwestern collectible
shop..."
Fort Worth Star-Telegram, May 1988
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xas. .79852
will see patients at
Big Bend Regional Medical Center
Friday, Jan. 4th
Dr. Turner, is a graduate of Southwestern
Medical School in Dallas and is a member of the
American Academy of Ophthalmology. He
specializes in diseases and surgery of the eye
including glaucoma and cataracts.
To arrange for an appointment, call
Big Bend Regional Medical Center, Alpine
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Angel Tree Project
deemed successful
delivered on Friday, December
21.
"It was hectic to deliver so
many gifts, but rewarding to
see their faces. I think the saddest thing about the whole
project is that these caring
people who donated can't see
the joy these children expressed," said Ann Bailey, an
Intake Worker for Children's
Protective Services.
The trees were located at Winwood Mall Associates, First
National Bank of Kermiufirst
National Bank in Monanans,
Midland Park Mall, The Marfa
National Bank, Pecos Police
Department, Pecos Ctfunty
State Bank, McDonald's Restaurant Alpine.
The sponsors of the Angel
Tree (and true Angels) were
Midland Reporter-Telegram,
The Odessa American, Magic
102.1 FM, Union Supply,
KMID-TV.
The Angel Tree Project, coordinated* by the Foster Home
Program, has been a soaring
success. Around 2,000 angels
were plucked from eight
Christmas Trees in eight locations from November 26 to
December 21.
Gifts were provided for over
S00 abused and neglected
children.
"I feel amazed at the amount
of giving these people did for
our children. These children
were so happy on Christmas
morning. I'm astounded these
, people gave so much and we
don't even know who they are"
said Elaine Leonard,
caseworker for Children's
Protective Services.
"If you are out there and you
picked one of our angels, we
thank you," said Marcy Lopez,
one of the coordinators of the
event.
Most of the 2,000 gifts were
Marfa Am Vets host benefit dance
MARFA • Marfa AmVets The gifts were distributed on
Post 65 held a dance on Christmas Eve by Public RelaDecember 23 to benefit under- tions Officer Dclfin Lopez. Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Sotelo were
privileged kids in this area.
The dance was for visiting in charge of the arrangements.
There is no limit to how a
college students. Each student
veteran will help when help is
bought a toy for a child.
FmHA to begin
taking loan
applications
needed. On December 21, an
elderly lady and a small child
were passing through town
when their truck broke down.
Without money they would
Make every momins special!
What« »»aytoMart your day1 Wake up four tote buoH witn a f ree ttmtjM M M of UfeyV
Jwcr' Auc« Br«no n t RonMo" Cuo, orutn yot; teem with i *enm- toothooah. come
your rww^dMcOofMM^na'Correction Como, tod »etta»no»o»» twetit up W»t
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Set one morr»r>3tirr« helper witn every Good Morr*nj Hjppy Meal, at pertopjonj
McDonaUt.
CoHcct'cmaH
INS to report citizenship
denials by country, INS district
In passing the Immigration
Act of 1990, Congress approved another Richardson
amendment instructing the INS
to report annual statistics on the
country of origin of persons
denied U.S. citizenship. The
INS must report these citizenship denial statistics for each of
the approximately 30 INS District Offices.
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Research by NALEO has
revealed that Latin Americans
and Africans are more likely
than Europeans or Asians to be
denied citizenship by the INS,
and that citizenship denials vary
significantly by INS district.
Richardson's amendment requiring INS to report data on
* citizenship denials by national
•origin of applicants and by INS
have had to spend the night in
their truck, but veteran John
Salgado came to their rescue
and offered them the last'of bit
money - $30.
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PT»on»l»
Biliye Slaton spent Christmas
The Farmers Home Ad- in Swectwater, Texas, with her
ministration, preparing to ease parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Harits ban on granting emergency vey. She was met in Sweetloans to farmers without crop water by her son, Thad, of
insurance, has instructed local Prairie Village, Kansas, and by
FmHA offices to begin accept- her other son, Harvey, of Daling loan applications.
las. Harvey came back to
S p e c i f i c a l l y , FmHA's Marfa with Biliye and visited
Washington office has advised several days before returning to
its state directors/district direc- Dallas.
tors and county supervisors to
begin processing emergency
Marco Antonio Franco of
loan applications from farmers Oakland. CA, was in Marfa,
who did not carry crop in- Presidio and Ojinaga during the
surance in 1990.
holidays, visiting friends and
The FmHA directive instructs relatives.
local officials to advise farmers
Marco is the son of Antonio
of the waiver and for those who and Lucy Franco of Ojinaga.
appear to meet other eligibility
Marco is a Marfa High School
standards, to process loan ap- graduate as well as a University
plications to the point of ap- of Texas at Austin graduate.
proval.
While in Marfa, he visited
"Such applications will be with friends he hadn't seen
held for final action by the since his high school days.
district will improve the ability County Committee and the loan
He is a Kindergarten teacher
of advocate to assess the fair- approval official when the in Oakland.
ness of INS citizenship process- revised regulations are issued,"
He will pursue his master's
says the FmHA directive.
ing.
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degree in the fall.
"Requiring the INS to report
precise data on citizenship
denials will help ensure a
uniform naturalization
' m Wprocess," says Richardson.
"This reporting requirement
will help pinpoint those-INS
districts that have high denial
rates of certain ethnic groups."
NALEO is a non-profit, non-.
partisan Hispanic research and
civic action organization. For
more than six years NALEO
has conducted an extensive
campaign promoting U . S .
citizenship among the Latino
community.
Marfa Texas January 0 3 . 1QQ1
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Keith Allan Nde, boy. born December 20, 1990, to Michael
Allan and Kathy Neie of Alpine, 8 lbs., 21 1/2 inches.
Jim and Lori Wilbourn are proud to announce the arrival of their
first child, a daughter, Dustie Raefeld, born December 25, 1990,
in Socorro, NM, 6 lbs., 6 ozs., 18 inches. '
Grandparents are Jimmy and Jan Poenisch of Marfa and Jean and
Larry Novak of Alpine. Great grandparents are Sunni Moninger
and Clara Poenisch also of Marfa and Mr. and Mrs. George
Vickers of Fort Davis.
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DEATHS
THE CLASSIFIEDS -THE CLASSIFIEDS
tract out of Section 7 4 9 , Hemphill, Attorney, and Elbert
Abstract N o . 3 3 8 3 , T . C . Basham, Surveyor, respectively
Ry.Co. Survey, being desig- in a certain cause in said Court,
nated as Tracts 3 and 6 in the No. 5317 and styled Clark
Judgment rendered in Cause Legate d/b/a Legate Company
Darlene "Toad" Bradley, 66,
Ruth Newton, 75, of Fort No. 5317.
vs. Robert C. Bledsoe, et al,
of Pecos, died Thursday, Dec. Davis, died Thursday, DecemAnd
levied
upon
as
the
placed ih my hands for service,
27, 1990, at Reeves County ber 27, 1990, in El Paso.
property of Conchita Stewart I, R.D. Thompson as Sheriff of
Hospital in Pecos.
Service was Saturday at the Rosary was Sunday evening at and that on the first Tuesday in Presidio County, Texas, levy
Pecos Funeral Home chapel St. Joseph's Catholic Church in February 1991, the same being on certain Real Estate, situated
with the Rev. Billy Foster of- Fort Davis. Service was Mon- the 5th day of said month, at in Presidio County, Texas,
ficiating. Burial was in Mount day morning at the church with the Court House door, of described as follows, to-wit:
Evergreen Cemetery. Pecos the Rev. John Lucido officiat- Presidio County, in the.town of Those two certain tracts in
Funeral Home was in charge of ing, burial in St. Joseph's Marfa, Texas, between the Presidio County, Texas, one
hours of 10 a.m. and 4 p.m., being a 28.00 acre tract out of
arrangements.
Cemetery directed by Memorial by virtue of said levy and said Section 7 4 9 , Abstract No.
She was born Aug. 9, 1924, Funeral Home.
Order of Sale I will offer for 3383, T.C. Ry.Co. Survey, the
in Florence, Texas. She was
sale and sell at public vendue, other being a 12.10 acre tract
preceded in death by her husShe was born Oct. 8, 1915, for cash, to the highest bidder, out of Section 749, Abstract
band Jack C. Bradley in 198S. she had lived in Fort Davis all
She was also preceded in death her life. She was a homemaker all the right, title and interest of No. 3383. T.C. Ry.Co. Surby a son, Larry A. Bradley in and a member of the Catholic the said Conchita Stewart in vey,-being designated as Tracts
and to said property.
2 and 7 in the Judgment
-•1970.
church. She attended Fort
And in compliance with law, I rendered-in Cause No. 5317.
Toad, Jack and children Davis public schools.
lective advertising
give this notice by publication,
And levied upon as the
moved to Pecos in 1948 from
El Paso. She was a member of Survivors include a daughter in the English language, once a property of A.S. Gold and that
week for three consecutive on the first Tuesday in
the Church of Christ.
and son-in-law, Cora and Frank weeks immediately preceding February 1991, the same being
S u r v i v o r s i n c l u d e t w o Morales Jr., of El Paso; two
daughters, Barbara Conger of . brothers, Arthur Dutchover of said day of sale, in The Big the 5th day.of said month, at
Pecos and Judy Rowe of Santa Alpine and Paul Dutchover of Bend Sentinel, a newspaper the Court House door, of
Presidio County, in the town of
Anna; three grandchildren, Jeff Pecos; three grandchildren, published in Presidio County.
Witness my hand, this 12th Marfa, Texas, between the
Conger of McCamey, Jarret Cordee Duron, Joe Machuca
hours of 10 a.m. and 4 p.m.,
Conger of Pecos and Jesslea. Jr., Chris Machuca; two great- day of December, 1990.
by virtue of said levy and said
/s/
R.D.
Thompson
Rowe of Dublin; a brother, grandchildren.
'
Order of Sale I will offer for
Sheriff
Presidio
County,
Clyde Heffington of Austin;
sale and sell at public vendue,
Texas.
and one sister, Mrs. Estelle
Pallbearers were Andy Duron,
for cash, to the highest bidder,
Moore of Pecos.
Jimmy Slate, Gilbert
PC-Dec. 20, 27, 1990, Jan. 3, all the right, title and interest of
Dutchover, Bernie Sierra, Julio
the said A.S. Gold in and to
1991
.. 7
Hartnett, Martin Munoz.
said property.
A.M. Gillespie, Alex Revez, et
PUBLIC NOTICE
Electrolux. Singer - others,
And in compliance with law, I al, W.B. Johnson, Roy Tyler,
SHERIFFS SALE
Emiliana F. Marquez, 75, of
since
1952, Sew-Vac Sales and
give this notice byvpublication, et ux, Florine Beane, Stella J.
THE STATE OF TEXAS,
Service,
Nita and Stan Dempsey,
O d e s s a and formerly of
,in
the
English
language,
once
a
Christian, R.I. Bledsoe, and all
COUNTY OF PRESIDIO
520 N. Austin, 729-4292. P.O.
Presidio, died December 24,
week
for
three
consecutive
of
their
heirs
and
assigns,
N O T I C E IS H E R E B Y
Box 487, Marfa.
tfp
1990, in an Odessa hospital.
Anita Quiroz, 67, of-Fort GIVEN That by virtue of a cer- ' weeks immediately preceding Defendants.
Service was Wednesday, Dec. Davis, died Saturday December tain Order of Sale issued out of said day of sale, in The Big A brief statement of the nature
26 at St. Joseph's Catholic 29, 1990, at her residence.
the Honorable 83rd District Bend Sentinel, a newspaper of this suit is as foljows, to-wit:
Church in Odessa with burial in
Removal of Clouu anu possesCourt of Presidio County, published in Presidio County.
Rose Hill Cemetery, directed
Shop Frontier Mobile Homes
Rosary was Sunday evening at' Texas, on the 12th day of Witness my hand, this 12th sion of Title on Real Property:
by Martinez Funeral Home.
at
6720 Andrews Highway,
Lots 1 and 2 , Block 11,
St. Joseph's Parish Hall in Fort December 1990, by the District day of December, 1990.
She was born May 5, 1915, at Davis. Mass was Monday at St.
Odessa,
for All your used
Is/ R.D. "Rick" Thompson Anderson Addition to the town
Clerk of said Court for the sum
Palomas Ranch near Presidio. Joseph's Catholic Church with
Mobile
Home
needs. Top
of $7.11 Court Costs under a Sheriff Presidio County, of Presidio, Texas
She was a housewife and a the Rev. John Lucido officiatquality
Homes
at
affordable
.
The
officer
executing
this
writ
Judgment, in favor of the Dis- Texas.
member o f the Catholic ing, with burial in St. Joseph's
prices.
Huge
cash
discounts,
shall
promptly
serve
the
same
trict Clerk of said Court, in a
Church.
Cemetery, under the direction certain cause in said Court, No.
PC-December 20, 27, 1990, according to requirements of financing available. Open daily
Survivors include her hus- of Memorial Funeral Home.
law, and the mandates hereof, & SundayJtil 6 p.m. Call (915)
5317 and styled Clark Legate Jan. 3, 1991
band, Ursulo Marquez of Odes362-2594.-.
v and «ake duereturnas the law
d/b/a Legate^C^ropja.ny ys
sa; five softs, Simon; Marajoea< ! SHe was born June 2fc, 1923, Robert C. Bledsoe, et al, placed
directs.
RENTALS
of Grand Prairie, Manuel Mar- in Fort Davis, she was a mem- in my hands for service, I,
Witness, Ramona Lara, Clerk
quez, Alvaco Marquez, Adolfo ber of the Catholic Church.
R.D. Thompson as Sheriff of
of the District Court(s) of
Office for Rent - A/C, heated,
Marquez and Abel Marquez, all
Presidio County, Texas, levy
Presidio County, Texas.
carpeted,
near post office, call
of Odessa; six daughters,
Survivors include one son, on certain Real Estate, situated
Issued and given under my 7294571.
11-tfb
Eufemia Alvarado, Natividad Jimmy Quiroz of Odessa; and in Presidio County, Texas,
hand and seal of said court at
Galindo, Maria Aguirre and one sister, Elvira Alvarado of described as follows, to-wit:
office this the 5th day of H o u s e f o r R e n t - T w o
uedroom, unfurnished, comGrade Sifuentez, all of Odessa, Fort Davis.
That one.certain tract in
December, A.D. 1990.
,
pletely remodeled, near Marfa
Irene Cruz of Georgetown and
Presidio County, Texas.-being
/s/Ramona Lara Clerk,
High School, has fenced yard.
Ofelia Carrasco of Presidio; a Pallbearers were Danny Es- a .72 acre tract out of Section
District Court Presidio Coun- $275 per month plus deposit.
brother, Natividad Floresj)f_ covedo, Lolo Escovedo, Raul 749, Abstract No. 3383, T.C.
ty, Texas.
Can 837-5855.
19-tfb
San Juan, Chihuahua, Mexico; Duarte, Tomas Escovedo, Ry.Co. Survey, being desigP.O. Box 789
32 grandchildren; and 29 great- Frank Cauble and Norman nated as Tract 4 in the JudgMarfa, Texas 79843
PUBLIC NOTICE
Sutle.
grandchildren.
ment rendered in Cause No.
NOTICE
WINCHESTER
Employment opportunity
5317.
ARMS
You
have
been
sued.
You
may
And l e v i e d upon as the with the City of Marfa,
employ
an
attorney.
If
you
or
APARTMENTS,
propertyt)f H.A. Leavertcn and Presidio County, Texas
Golf Course 3oad
Men?orial
The City of Marfa is accepting your attorney do not file a writthat on the first Tuesday in
ten answer with the clerk who
Fliqeral Thoughtfully dedicated to
applications
for
a
part-time
February 1991, the same being
issued this citation by 10:00
New Rates!!
families in Jeff Davis
the 5th day of said month, at police patrol officer, 20 to 25 a.m. on the Monday next folhours
per
week.
Must
be
a
cerRental Assistance
and Presidio Counties
the Court House door, of
Marfa, Ttxtu 79S43
tified Texas peace officer. lowing the expiratiori^of fortyPresidio
County,
in
the
town
of
Available Now
two days after you were served
(913) 739-4422
•All tlictnc
Marfa, Texas, between the Salary negotiable. For more in- this citation and petition, a
Efficitnt
hours of 10 a.m. and 4 p.m., formation or an employment -default judgment may be taken
•Funeral Prearrangements
•Monuments
application,
contact:
John
J.
by virtue of said levy and said
against you.
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Member The Order Of The Golden Rule
• C t n t t l l H i l l I An
Order of Sale. I will offer to Jimenez III, P. O. Box 768,
'Jesus
M.
Hernandez
Marfa,
TX
79843.
Telephone
At«»
sale .and sell at public vendue,
•Laundry R««m • «<
Plaintiff
(915) 729-4393. An EOE.
•H«i«ie»pptd Unit! Avulltli
for
cash,
to
the
highest
bidder,
707
Myrtle
Avenue
[\HP WANTED
COM 12-20-90/tfb
PUBLIC NOTICES
all the right, title and interest of
EHPaso, Texas 79901
the
said
H.A.
Leaverton
in
and
One Bedroom
Big Bend Telephone Inside
to said property.
PUBLIC NOTICE
PC-Dec. 13,20,27, 1990 &
Minimum - $220
PUBLIC NOTICE
Plant Technician
.__:
And in compliance with law. I
Citation By Publication
Jan. 3, 1991
Maximum - $234
SHERIFFS SALE
The job will include, installagive
this
notice
by
publication,
The
State
of
Texas
The
State
of
Texas,
tion, operation, and repairs of
in the English language, once a To: Reyes Armendariz, WilFOR SALE
County of Presidio
Two Bedroom
numerous types of central ofweek
for three consecutive liam Christian, A.M. Gillespie,
N O T I C E IS H E R E B Y
Minimum
- $267
fice switching equipment, digiweeks immediately preceding
Hartman Farms'
tal toll radios, VHF and UHF GIVEN That by virtue of a cerr said day of sale, in The Big A l e x R e v e z , et al W . B .
.Maximum - $284
red-top and sugar-drip
radios, as well as DC power tain Order of Sale issued out of Bend. Sentinel, a newspaper Johnson, Roy Tyler, et ux,
Estela Quintela, Mgr.
Florine
Beane,
Stella
J.
ChrisHAY FOR SALE
the
Honorable
83rd
District
equipment, and other electrical
published
in
Presidio
County.
Office - 72*4490
tian, R.I. Bledsoe, and all cf Round bales and small square
Court of Presidio County,
equipment.
Chamber - 729-4942
Witness
my
hand,
this
12th
their
heirs
and
assigns,
Adbales. Makes excellent horse
' Also included in the working T e x a s , on the 12 day of day of December 1990.
Home - 729-4918 (after 5 p.m. ft]
dress unknown, Defendants,
and cattle feed.
December
1990,
by
the
District
weekends) .
environment will be occasional
/s/R.D. Thompson Greeting:
Call (915) 395-2285.
tower work, heavy lifting, daily < Clerk of said Courtforthe sum
Sheriff Presidio County,
YOU (AND EACH OF YOU)
39-4tb
driving of many miles, over- of $ 4 5 5 . 7 2 Court Costs,
REAL ESTATE
A
R
E
H
E
R
E
B
Y
COMTexas.
$2,295.63
Attorney's
Fees,
and
time, and week long duty
MANDED
to
appear
before
the
MISCELLANEOUS
status. Electronic experience U $895.04 Surveyor's Fees under
LOT FOR SALE - Good
PC-Dec. 20, 27, 1990, Jan. 3, R3rd Judicial District Court of
a plus. Pay will commensurate a Judgment, in favor of the Dislocation,
near school. For more
Presidio
County
at
the
Court1991
trict
Clerk
of
said
Court,
John
Looking for reasonable priced
with qualifications.
house being located at 320 N. javelina hunt. Call after 5 p.m. information call (915) 447Hemphill, Attorney, and Elbert
Applications will be accepted'
PUBLIC NOTICE
41-4tp
Highland, in the City of Marfa, (915) 363-0438.
Basham, Surveyor, respectively
41-ltb 4751.
for one week after this ad apSHERIFFS SALE
Presidio County Texas, by
in a certain cause in said Court,
Nice home for sale - 3 bdm, 1
pears.
THE STATE OF TEXAS.
filing a written answer at or
No. 5317 and styled Clark
bath, nice neighborhood. Call
Merle
Norman
Cosmetics:
Please tend your resume to
COUNTY OF PRESIDIO
before 10 o'clock A.M. of the
Legate d/b/a Legate Company
Jake
at 729-4347 or. 729-4282.
For all your cosmetic needs,
Big Bend Telephone Co., Inc.,
vs Robert C. Bledsoe, et al, N O T I C E IS H E R E B Y first Monday next after the ex- 411 N. Main St., Fort Stockton
Reduced To Sell:
P.O. Box 1024, Alpine, TX placed in my hands for service, GIVEN That by virtue of a cer- piration of forty-two days from (915)336-5315.-38-tfb
3 BR/2 Bath/Out BuOdinp
79831, Attention: Inside Plant I, R.D. Thompson as Sheriff of tain Order of Sale issued out of the date of the issuance of this
On City block S3MM
Supervbor.
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Pretidio County, Texas, levy the Honorable 83rd District citation, the date for answer
BOOTS - BOOTS - BOOTS
owner financed at 91/2%
'
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'
on certain Real Estate, situated Court of Presidio County,' being the 16th day of January,
Handmade Ropers, Bullhifle,
Now LfatiM $55Jat
1990
in Presidio County, Texas, T e x a s , o n t h e 12 day. o f A.D. 1990, to Plaintiff s PetiExotics.
3 BR/2 Bath-2Car Garaac
described as follows jto.wJU- December 1990, by the District tion filed in said court, on the Lowest Prices, Highest Quality.
Beautiful Tiew-Red weoiiWdk
Those two certain "tracts in "Clerk of said Courtforthe sum 5th day of December, A.D.
Factory Direct - We Deliver!
of
$
3
6
6
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7
Court
C
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t
s
,
1990,
in
this
cause,
numbered
Presidio County, Texas, one
Fox Info/Order
For ftirtbar
being a 35.61 acre tract put of $1,844.37 Attorney's Fees, and ,5636 on the docket of said
• Contact CaraNa
Call (915) 283-9003
Section 7 4 9 , Abstract No. $818.96 Surveyor's Fees under court and styled Luis A.
ALAMITO RKA1 ESTATE
After 6 p.m. Ask For Ruben.
729-4K4ar n » 3 M
3383, T.C. Ry. Co. Survey, a Judgment, in favor of the Dis- Jimenez, Plaintiff, vs. Reyes
39-4tb
the other being a 15.19 acre trict Clerk of said Court, .John Armendariz, William Christian,
Bradley
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