Marfa - Home of The Highland Hereford ond World's Finest Climate MARFA, PRESIDIO COUNTY, TEXAS, THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 194« VOLUME 42 NO. 10 PRICE 10c ; f%m J • R • M i Parade Set For 5 pm Special Award At Fort Davis Telescope At McDonald Is Dedicated To Otto Struve Festivities for the annual Marfa Junior Rodeo will get underway Friday at 5 p.m. when a -huge parade will Wind through downtown Marfa heralding the opening performance of the three day event. NV M-; Roy Cooper, Monument, N. M.; David Wheeler, Denver City; Ricky Black, Marfa; James Ward, Odessa; Buddy Cochran, El Paso; David! Wilson, El Paso; Robert Absher, Rankin; Mike Furgeson, Petersburg; Mark Mills, Sheffield; Tony Virden, Ballinger; PauT Petska, Carlsbad; George Paul, Del Rio; Gary Ward, Odessa and Sid Savage, Melrose, N, M. The big parade will form Ctt South Highland Avenue and March north on Highland t o the "Courthouse. Participants in the parade include rbdep entries, various organizations and businesses. Black Rodeo Company will furnish, the stock for the show. "Htfutt Black is furnishing s t o d t for many of the Emajor junior shows this season and his stock is reported to be top shape. The arena for the show this year is in top condition^ It has just recently undergone » complete rebuilding and the stands have been repaired for more comfort in watching the show. Tom Glasscock will be. the clown for the-show and he promises many laughs for all. General Manager ~and Arena Director for the Rodeo is Ike Livingston. Livingston has advised that "we have the show lined up io move ^fr we should have a good show tor the spectators.^^ Timers for the events are to be Marlene Pond. and Eva Bunton. Riding Judges are Buck Tomlinson and Cle^f Fowlkes, Flagman for the events will be Tex Dulahey and pickup men will be Mutt A special Career Service Election time is here again Award was presented this morand even though it may not ning at Fort Davis National seem to be worth the effort to Historic Site to Duane D. JaThe world's leading astronoDuring the symposium, are no major cities to cause in cobs of San Angelo. go vote such a short ticket, we get out Saturday and vote. mers met here last week hold- j Struve's work was praised "by tortoring light rays at night, Approximately 110 contestJacobs recently retired from Polling places in Presidio ing symposium sessions on Fri- | Dr. W. W. Morgan of Chicago, was operated jointly by ..the County will be at the Presidio day and Saturday mornings and who associated closely with Universities of Chicago and the National Park Service after ants are expected to take part County Courthouse in Marfa then attending dedicatory cere- -.Slruve after Struve's arrival Texas until a few years ago. It 36 years service in. federal em- in the rodeo sponsored by the Marfa Chamber of Commerce. is now operated solely by the ployment.^— far Precincts one, two and nine. monies at McDonald Observa- from Russia in the 1920s. Three big performances have University of Texas under the Precincts three, four and five tory Saturday afternoon at The award was a citation for "Struve's excitement and enwill vote at Presidio. Precinct 4:30 honoring Dr. QttQ struve, thusiasm and , his ability to direction of Dr. Harlan Smith, Meritorious Service dnd was been scheduled for Friday and six at Ruidosa, Precinct eight its first director. Dr Sfruver communicate ideas, constituted chairman of the^Texas Depart- signed by-Secretary .Of The In- Saturday night and Sunday afment of Astronomy. must all make the effort to considered a giant in the field terior Stewart Udall. In a Ternrjotr. The bright performhis most important contribuAn inter university coopera* statement prepared for the ances are to begin at 8 p.m. at Candelaria and Precinct ten of astronomy, was director of tion to astronomy," Morgan the University of Chicago's Yer* live program begun in 1932, presentation, Udall said, "Ja- and the afternoon show will at Candelaria. s a i d . " • ' . ' • • • • ' ' . kes Observatory and the Mclong before . such , programs cobs -ATB— displayed exceptional get underway at 2 p.m. The Donald from 1932 to 1947. He Let's all go to the Rodeo. The McDonald Observatory, were common,--was cited Satur- ability to analyze situations and rodeo is A.J.R.A, approved and Welcome signs are going up died in 1963. considered one of the best sites day at dedication ceremonies at resolve detailed problems in points won will count toward —r ^ . all over town in preparation for in the U. S. because it is in an the University of Texas' W. J. nroper perspective to the total national titles.Several of the entrants *n the event. Connie Adams is area that averages only 40 rainy McDonald Obervatory. Service program." Summer Bible School painting signs oh store windays a. year and where there Jacobs entered the Forest the Marfa'. show are now in Vice-Chairman Frank C. Eron the National dows and the town is really S o r v W fir<:t ?nH t h ^ n rhp ]SJa. contention Will Start Monday ~ win. J.iv of The University oT looking bright for the occasion. tional Park Service in 1929 at Point Standings. Among those Texas Board of Regents said The Summer Biblie School —ATB— Lasser Volcanic National Park, are Janet Stover of Buena this progressive concept came of Marfa Churches w i l l get A special event at the Rodeo California. In 1933 he Ebecame Vista, New Mexico, Ti Ada from the late Dr. Struve in underway a t > the First is a Goat Sacking- contest Ranger at Yosemite National Sharp and Marien Sharp of whose memory McDonald's S2 Methodist Church on Monbetween the Marfa Lions and Park and in 1942 he transfer- Lamesa, Texas, who are in coninch telescope was named at day, June 6. The school the Rotarians. Both .teams are to Joshua Tree National tention for Ail-Around girls in 1 red the ceremonies which conclud •'G..-W. "Dub" Evans, Magdalwill run through June 11 Monument as, acting Superint- the 8 to 12 age group. Carta already claiming victory even ed a two-day astronomy symona, N. M., a rancher for more and classes will be held endent. He entered the U. S. Beth Black of Marfa is in the though the contest is not set posium held here. .,_. than a half century, was named from fi a.m. to 11 a.m. Navy in 1043 and returned to N a tional S tanding s for Opt ional until Saturday night. Both Agriculturist of. Distinction ^ F o u r ^ y s a r olds through Dr. Struve, the first director the National Park Service in Racing. In the i girls group 13 teams have a judge to watch during annual Awards Day Junior High School age of the observatory, advanced 1946 as district ranger at Yos* to 15, Debbie Furgeson of the judge to see that the .con(May 18) at the College of children wilt participate, acque McAshen, the idea that the University of mite'-and was detailed in-1950 Petersburg, test is run according to-Jthe Agriculture & Home Economics Chicago, of which he was a to Glacier Bay National Monu- Hope,- New according to Mrs. George Mexico; Kathy rules, if there are any rules for at Hew Mexico State Univer- faculty member, should-operate ment in. Alaska, In 1953 he was Brennand, •Cross.-. El Paso; Betty a goat sacking contest. sity. The award, which was assigned to Shenandoah' Nation-fcpoper, tt: the observatory for the Uni—ATB— Monument, -Mr; preacntod by—NHStLL^Prcsident •yorsiry of Texas which had re- al Park as park ranger for two Cheryl Stover, Buena Vista, Maxine Mitchell, brought in a Roger B. Corbett, is made to an reived the McDonald bequest vears and then went to Mount N.M.; little article that believe Jimmie Gibbs, Valley J individual who has made an for its construction. Texas at MciKnley where he was sup- Mills and Joy Cooksey -of Oral should be passed e h . "Lately outstanding contribution to the that time, however, had neither erintendent. will be in attehdance at the there have been signs of extreagriculture of the state. me cruelty around town First the funds nor the faculty for Jacobs was assigned to the Marfa show. Evans, 78, has been active in its operation. a dog was found with an arIn the girls 16 to 19 division * . Mid-West Regional Office in New Mexico cattle** industry gosy through him. The dog was in attendance will be Jo Poarch, Cmaha in 1959 and when he The Region Soaring Contest Mr. Erwin said it had altaken to the Marfa Veterinary is scheduled ~to get underway since "T919. Named Cattleman ways been intended by the retired in December of 1965 Hereford; Sally Preston. Pecos; Hospital and will be okay. BUT at Presidio County Airport next of the Year in 1961 by the New Board oi Regents that Texas he was Regional Chief, Divi- Gennean ROswell, Rlantf anH Johnny F i ^ e r a l d L __ what about the one who shot week. Although actual competi- Mexico Cattle Growers Assn, should ultimately assume coin sion of Resources Management N.M.; Kathy Greenwood, Carls- Secretaries ace Helen Black the arrow? Are they "all tion is not scheduled until June he has worked continually for plete resppnsibiiitv for the ob- and Visitor Protection. had. N. M.;'""Kay Armstrong, and Billie Ann Evans. right ?'' Monday a cat was 12; contestants are expected to the improvement of ranching j-servatdry • Franklin G> Smith, superin- Midland; Alexis Bell, El Paso; Two Special events h a y e ^ found with an arrow through begin arriving a few days a- in the state* He is past presidKarla McAshen, Hope, N. Mi; tendent of Fort Davis National been scheduled this year - • -as "The agreement with Chicago its eye. This is something that head of time fo try out their ent of the New Mexico Cattle which was signed in 1932 pro- Historic Site made the presen- and Jewell Campbell of El Paso. spectator pleasers, according t o must be stopped not only for ships, according to Fritz Kahl, -Growers Assn. and a present vided for construction of the tation. Among the top boys taking Livingston. A "Boot Scramble** , ..".-.-. member of the board of direct observatory'. and joint operathe safety of our animals and Soaring Directpr. part ,in .J'the - Marfa Rodeo will for youngsters will take place Mrs. Jacobs accompanied her small children but the one resbe Marty Petsfca, Carlsbad, on Friday night and Sunday "We are going . to have some ors of the American National tion of McDonald Observatory hushand to Fort Davis. •r^. •'•'. j / •."•••• • > ; , , -' — y • ponsible > also needs help.. If of the top pilots in the United Cattlemen's Assn. ^ . with Chicago's Yerkes Obser: afternoon. A special "Goat your, child plays with a bow States in vatory: fVVilliams Bay, Wis.) Evans is vice-prcsUe it and a Sacking" contest between the the competition," and arrow, take time to ex- Kahl said. . under Dr. Struve," he. added. .. member of the executive comMarfa Lions and the Marfa Ro>..,-. plain the rules of safety and "The agreement was modifitary Club is scheduued for SatThis contest will differ from mittee of New Mexico Boys shrug or otherwise indicate urday night. humanity-^ that go along with the Soaring Meets of the past Ranch; a member of the exe- ed in 1959 a~s Texas' program By lack of concern. Eighty individthese toys. They, can be con- in that, the pilots will, actually cutive 87776 council of the Boy in astronomy broadened,.and in sidered toys only as long as. toe competing against the clock Scouts Of. America, and serv.es 1962-63 the entire operation of It. is election day. Much is uals admit that they'd never they are used for fun. Inflict- with official timers and judges on state and national forest McDonaM Observatory was pla- at stake in my- state. But most voted: (Could the deeds that ing pain changes a toy into a from the Soaring Society of advisory boards. He is a past ced , under the Department of of my town's 4 7000 inhabitants landed us here be germane to weapon. chairman of the Cibolo Nation- Astronomy at. The .University are chronic misfits .who could- such disregard for democracy?) America. of Texas," Mr. .Erwin noted. n't care : toss. ' stilt; they a r ^ Consider three responses to the :. .—ATB—-.E'E:.,,__,; •The EMar.fa Soaring Associa- al, Forest Advisory Board. k to jirgue. politics. And, be- question: "Did you vote regu^ :.- Was put to. The Thunderbird tion, The Marfa Chamber of He is vice-president and a "However, a .close worki-ng re^yxm~;werr-free-?^ ~ rrf-UN-E. a the other day to see the new Commerce 'are the sponsoring member of the executive com- lationship with'-the University cause time seems longer, .Tem- HSr1y~~Wrfen Presidio vsr- West Texas Gamblirig syndicate , underlpers are shorter in my town. dining room they have added groups. mittee of Bloys Camp Meeting, of Chicago remains effective eorder*s vs Border Patrol^ Therefore, such arguments are ing (age 33; serving 5-10 yearsi: on. Mrs. Franks now has not Skillman's Grove, Texas, a mem. to this "das'." As a long-range consequence more apt to end in mayhem. '^Th<» organization always saw only a large dining room but ber of the New ..Mexico Farm JUNE « S3truve's progressive where I live. The name of my to~~it that I voted; even told a private dining room for about and Livestock Bureau and New of Dr. Border Patrol vs Presidio who to VOte for 2S people. The large room will Mexico WoolEG rowers, Inc. At "Toncept and his inspired lead: town is Southern Michigan meAlcoholic West Texas vs CordeVS (doing 1-2 for non' accommodate about 100. The one time he served in the state ershi.p The University of Tex- Prison. . • -.JUNE 9 as has been able to undertake . Even as breakfast is served, support): "They'll, let us off rooms are paneled and have senate. •' ',' work in time to make it to the a young murderer and a midPresidio vs. Corder's^ aew. furniture. The furnishings For years, Evans has conduct- its training of graduate stupolls, all right, But I'd. stop at Border Patrol vs. West Texas A public hearing will be held, ed the Mohtosa Cowboy Camp dents . in astrdnbmy, using the dieaged burglar come close to. include • original painting by ; a buddy's house to talk the blows in a debate on the abiliin Marfa on June. 7 -for the Meeting and Boy Scout Jam- excellent facilities of the obserLucille Logan. JUNE 13 ties of Governor Romney. An election over. There'd be a purpose of discussing a minor boree on his ranch. He has: vatory, Mr. Erwih declared. •/•' ,-^ATB-- : West Texas vs Presidio The special guests were en- alert guard breaks it up just bottle.' or two around. And Man Around The Bend says change in the Texas Parks and been an active supporter of 4-¾ som ehow, before I considered Department regula- an4 FFA clubs. In his* cattle tertained, with a barbecue at the in,tirne^. -. ..; .;.-• Border Patrol vs Corder-s go 'r*6 the Junior Hodeo this Wildlife all •••'''.the issues and candidates The burglar is serving his fifW P | ^ end and support the pro- tory program. operation, Evans has built and Prude Ranch after the cere• • ••:ji)ni''i$-y>'-y'-^::.'\ and decided who'd get my vote th term in my town. I know The hearing will be held in maintained a quality herd. His monies at McDonald Observatd gram.-. '.. Presidio vs Border Patrol the Presidio County Courts entire . calf crop is usually r y Appruxlinately EtsO "Were irrr^veW- So, after he cools it was either too late*T>r I was Corder's ys Weat, Texas off, I needle him a . bit, saying. too loaded to care any more/' - , house at 3 p.m, for the discus- bought "sight unseen." He has present "I take it .you voted for Rom- EVote fraud fall.guy (age 72, J U N g 20 sion of a change of date for carried out considerable range serving 1 ½ ^ years) J -Election ney.""'••': the Antelope season to October improvement in construction of Corder's vs Presidio v days was gravy days for me. I "You Hiddin'?' he said, 1 through October 9. The pro- fences, brush control and stock "i always voted. Got five bucks a West Texas vs Border Patrol D.M.F. Scholarship never voted in my lif0. t posed season would offer two water tanks. : sense enough to know no mat ballot. Sometimes T made .fifty--. ^ ' • ' • ' E E - : J J U N € E 23 :'"•'.^53,4jwe^ejidsEE. JOXE buntin;? Eiftfltgaffi ^Slirn^To Marathon Girl EPresidioys West Texas ter who's elected, the best John five- sixty dollars." ot Marfa was injured -Monday of one, '•• . E -E-..;.•• Corder's vs Boirder Patrol Miss Margarite Salmon Bae- Q, Public's gonna get is the "As for meE— weu, it's, occaJ. Weldon -Watson, Execu about ^:30 p m . while- replacing za who graduated May 27 from w6rst of it. The hell With slonatiy difficult 'to face the fuses at the Marfa Generating tive Director for, the DepartItJHt tt mirror of patriotism and like Marathon High School* is reci- votin'!" has announced that Plant of West Texas Utilities. ment, Border Patrol Vs Presidio pient of the Scholarship grant* That's seditious philosophy, what you see. -Instead of vot than minor editorial Navarro came in contact with other West Texas vs Corder*s ed by the Davis Mountain Fe- isn't it? " T h e hell with votin'!" ling, I've often gone^hunting or high voltage electricity and changes that will hot involve JUNE 30'••:••• means down with detnocracy, J fishing j attended to selfish mat FORT DAVIS — A package deration of Women's Clubs.. received flash burns On his five seasons bag limits or means Presidio vs Corder's your country, youj* government ters of assorted kinds. Indeed, arms and about the face. and methods of taking the wild- store election here Saturday This scholarship, tn the and, consequently, every home TVe leaped cm every fame^ex-" Border Patrol vs West Texas. He received emergency treat- life resources in the various the 28th authorized the sale of amount of $200.00 is used by ment in Marfa arid was then counties, relatively few sug- beer by a vote of 52 to 26, ex- the student hr paying tuitipti (where government really be- Cjse in the American voters ^ West Texas v$ Presidio book. But the future will offer gins) in the land. taken to Brewster County Wenvt gested changes will be brought actly two-to-one. Border Patrol vs border's cost for fall and spring semes„ j - « ' . * V _ _ ^ : ' « i . _ » ' • . . . J i . — ; • ' !.•»•.' « . » • '• . . - ^ - - ^ - ^ - j i . . M . * . . i — E •-.— '.'-> ' - • ' • . opportunities to prove my det* Yet, I've voiced such sedition •..•••ItC is understood Dolores oriai Hospital where he re- ITtr for discussion: .•"' f 3ii.ty. : ;.tt ; . v "-' •• ters at Sul RossC ermination never again to skip myself. It came out something Watson has -, encouraged the JBae?a will put in the; shop, He mained until Presidio vs Border Patrol Clubs affiliated with the like; this: ^Gouldn't make it to a chance to vote; ''His condition ii* not consK* public to attend t h e h e a r i n g has a hew cement block buildCorder's vs West Texas In the meantime, what about DMFu-jestablished this award the polls, J had other things dered serious.". Herman Ledbet- and to make any comment ing ready. -•; ^ U L Y - i f ' . " .' V: >'-' ;; 'Ey o u ? .•'<'•-• to do oh election day/' The re*, ter, District Manager "of the they may have on the existing This is for'' Commissioners with the purpose of presenting Corder's vs Presidio tike many other sheer btessWest Texas. Utilities, said. regulations or the proposed Precinct No. & the northwest it to a worthy student of this flection lures me into deep eon* area, fiach year the scholarship cern and holds me down with ings in America's full-fashion- West Texas vs Border Patrol "However for precautionary. changes and these comments quarter of town. JULY 1 * measures he ^_was flown to^Oal would he recorded and' const* The precinct tried the same rotates between the towns, this hard and heavy fact: f am ed freedom, the privilege of Presidio vs West Texas veston •'••this morning tfr the] timed by the Parks ahd-Wild prftjioM ohAiit on yenH >go an41 M nr L^_ A1PiTl,_. Marathon, Fort stripped of my voting rights voting 1$ never completely apCorder's vs Border Patrol Burn Center of JohnJ^Sealy life Commission when "It meets was wet two years, when it is Davis; Van Horn and Sander- for many elections to come. preciated until it is lost. I JUUY «1 What I feel leaves no room know. So I must agree with Hospital which is recofnized in Austin in July. claimed; the women population son. Border Patrol vs Presidio for self-esteem. - the immigrant who said: "You aa being one of the best cenOther counties In the Tran- voted it -out. Tjiis was the year for Mara West Texas vs Corder's I begin to wono^r' how my Americans don't adequately ,apv ters for burn victims- m ine Pecofl that will wnsldcr the an•The only other wet spot tn ivift^i tn rhrwffig a student from The first game will begin atUnited States," Ledbetter said, telope season will be Brewster, Jeff Davis county is at Valen the senior class in High School, fellow, inmates I*el *50Ut not urwlale your system of govern ment because you don't under 6:00 p.m. and the second iania Navarro has been employed Culberson, El Paso, Hudspeth, tine, where beer is told but not and names were submitted to being allowed to vote. Later, I ts scheduled to befin at t m consumed on the prerniies. The the Marathon Study Chib.JThe f Intervtew nearly 300 of thetn. stand what i t a i n V wiin W « t TgJiM UlUUIw ••Uice Almost 90 per tent »arely ' (Continued on Paf* 4) Terrell. October of 1936, same law will KW hnvr membew \*t*. — — Agrs Comes To Nobody Votes In My S«t Tu e ±il".-; * r—^i.-^V^'*'* 't * * h&jp-jr* - -^«-_"»;-'»^%¾)½^^'l*$ - H ^ ' . > ^ « * V «*4 2 The Big Bend Sentinel, T h u r i . June 2, 1966, Marfa, Texas Ice Cream Social For M.Y.F. Group ^ On June-16, at 7:00 p.m. until 8:30 p.m. on the lawn of the First Methodist Church, an M.YF. .sponsored Ice Cream Supper will be held. Featured will he all the ice cream and cako one can eat. Tickets can be bought from members at 50 cents for children and 75 cents for adults. • MmmiimmM^^w^, '•^vj/.*^.^<.^;.j,,>v.:.;.;.,<f;<.;<<iiSiftvfl Classified Insertion Rates An investment in Your mmmmm Future First Insertion 5 cents per word or 90 cents minimum. Second Insertion and thereafter 3 cents per word or 70 cents minimum. Non-consecutive insertions 5 cents per word per insertion and 90 cents minimum. ttc Legal Notice rate..--. 25 cents per line per insertion. "fa *tefc row litiswt ii, Ua/t *tii ,w httfi t* J*«" Open classified Display advertising — $1.00 per column inch. M ^wijSfev.v ,'.<':::W.:;« :«*£*:•;•: WW PUBLIC NOTICE Deadline for receiving or cancelling classified ads is 12 noon Wednesdays. N O T I C E TO B I D D E R 8 The Big Bend Sentinel fullfills requirements for publication of all Sealed proposals addressed to legal notices. the Mavor and City Commis- To place, an ad or for information Dial PA 9-4334. sion of the City of Marfa, Texas, will be received at the City A-1 SPECIAL NOTICES E-1 Reol Estate Wonted Hall in said City of Marfa unWANTED on rantil 1 o'clock, P.M., on the 17th READERS are cautioned to in LISTINGS ches and homes. Have buyers. vest tea te thoroughly any adverday of June, 1966, for the purtiser whose ad requires school- Also have ranches and homes chase of the following materi- ing paid for by the reader, or for sale. Fred LaLanne, Realtor. als: . 30-tfc an investment as a condition of PA 9-4667. 11) Type 4 Asphalt Treated employment/ The Big Bend Rock. Sentinel makes every effort to For Rent - - 2 bedroom house. St. Mary's Catholic screen all advertising placed In 619 N. Austin. Call PA 9-4936. (2> Asphalt Emulsion. Church 48-tfp Specifications may be obtain- its columns. 9-2tc Father, Robert Bonn ed from Mrs Mary Taylor, City Father Peter Alonso Clerk, Marfa, Texas. MEMORIAL contributions to Sunday Masses, 6:30, 8:30 and All bids must be accompanied the Heart Association fight the E-2 City Homes for Sale "Train up a child in the way he thonid go: and by a certified check or accept- number one health problem to- MARFA HOMES for sale. $10 11.. a jn. Masses on First Fridays, 6:30 able bid bond in the amount of day. Send them with the name thousand to $25 thousand. Good when he is old, he will not depart from &* 10% of the bid price. These of the family, tne one you wish terms on each, R. L. Bunting, and 8:00 a.m. Week Day Masses, 7:00 and will be returned to the unsuc- honored and your name, to Box 807, Alpine, Texas. _S:4tc This statement (made by Solomon, thousands of 8 ajn. cessful bidders. Heart, P. O. Box 25041, HousConfessions, Saturdays, 4.00 The right is reserved, as the ton, Texas, 77005. Presidio Counyears ago) is just as true and vital today aa inous for SaU to 5:00 p.m. and 7:00 to 8:00 Interest of the City . may re- ty "will receive tfie^credit. 2*-tfcr p.m. quire, to reject any and all it was-then. bids, and -io. waive any inform- If Dr. says ulcers, g e t new PH5 Memorial Arte First Methodist alities in bids received, tablets. Fast as liquids. Only 9S Teach your children the good practice of saving MONUMENTS ChurchNOTICE—IS—ALSO GIVEM cents at George Crots PharmaAny Size that it Is the intention of the cy. Rev. G. E. Richardson for the future. Teach them to attend *-8tp Many other granites to City to pay all or a part of the Church School, 9:45 a.m. choose from, and payments cost of the rock in interest- LOSE WEIGHT safety with worship'services in'G^I's house by taking Worship Service, 10:55 a.ra._ can be arranged. See, write bearing time warrants, in an Dex-ADiet Tablets. Only 98 MYF :..: •..'..• 6 p.m. or call PA 9-4488. amount not. exceeding $5,500.00, cents at George Cross Pharthem each Sunday.. „.;Evening ^Service. ,.:. 7:30 p.m. -amMo-f>ay ail or a part. of the macy. 8-6tp Choir Practice"":. Wed."7 p.nfc— cost of the emulsion in interestFirst Tues. WSCS—7:30 p.m. bearing time "warrants in an Fourth Wed. Men's Club, 7:30 or amount not exceeding $2,000,00; A-8 Card Of Thanks i'^iijfllilji -out- of an .issue '•<>!• interostni San Pablo Methodist CARD OF T H A N K S bearing time warrants Cornmisto be i J, H. Cass authorized, by. the-City May I .take this opportunity Church Authorized .Dealer sion on the 3rd day "OTEEJUTIPT to express my thanks to my Rev, Antonio Vela, Jr. 1966. in the maximum amount 'many friends for the prayers Sunday ' School,- 10 a.m. 'ii ',-> ^A' Ihfr Cfiur<h is God'i appotnled oqtnq in fhis i'T; of $7,500.00. bearing interest at offered in: my, bchald, for the Church Service, 1.1:00 a.m. ;; Xft world for spreading The knowltdgt ol Hit love a rate not to exceed five (5Cr) many cards, flowers, gifts and THERMOGRAPHIC. copy paper' MYF. :..,:...:.....,. .. 1:30 p.m. .;;; i*: for rrwer ond of Mis demorid for lion Jo respond per cent per annum, and hav- other expressions of kindness by, Perfax ,50u. .shoot box only •Church Service, 7:00 p.m. E; A , c ^19^ ,ove *T ' ovin S h'5 n*'^bof. Wilhoul ing a maximum maturity date during rr.y ie< ent stay in the °-l:).Stj at the Rig Bond £entinoT Wednesday Service, 7:3.0 p.m. ,i; ! iV, this grounding in the love of God, no governm~Mr.rf:L 41-tfn not later than twenty (20'> hospital. • " • s" •..: ; , ; rhent or sotiely or way. ol life -will long Fiilay Hour oi Prayer, 7:0J years from their dale. s:iid ""''ft persevere and the -freedoms whuti we ho)d so Mrs. Orbo Court p.m. ('n\.itf snares available at warrants to be issued for the , i V j .dear will "i.nevircbly perish. Ttiftfo/e, even th<>'Marfa Wool House. 9-2tc Church Oi_Christ , '•. :'t: from o selfish point of view, one should support purpose of 'evidencing- indebted- A-10 Lodge Notices HMMMI* ..' -'A/ fhe Church for the sake of the wetfoie of him-. ness-of the City of .Marfa 1O be Mr. W m . T. Roach, Jr. FOR SALK 2 lavatories 1 MARFA LODGE NO. 596 jelf end h« fomity. Beyond fhot,,however, :jYj incurred in -constructing: street Sunday School 10:15 a.m. _ hath tulv—I t f i i l e t oonxpletcLST ATKD': MEETING— "every person should uphold andpo.nicipote in improvements in said City, inchrome- towel pi'k.s and soap ~ VVorNinprService .. 11:00,a.-ir. • SECOND THURSDAY . *» the Church htcousj it tells the truth nbout cluding the pliiehaso.of necesbowls. $1+MU>0. Noland L. Kel- . Evening Worship...... 7:00 p.m. Floor Instruction, Mondays, 'IvJ mari-i life, deoth and deitiny, I tie truth whkh sary materials; said work to. iiible- Study - \\ o<lnesday '7:00 jey. ;•••• ;,. 10-ltp 7:30 p-mT. Harmon J. W. In ^ li} •tiipne will «t him free to trve ovo-tMd tH — be done by the City and paid p . m . . : ' •'' •. ~~~~ .' rtructor. Instruction in Q. & A. I, j w Qoi •••• Only $135110 Almost new Profor by the day as the work 3y' Arrangement; Ray RobiJehovah's Witnesses pane (ank 250 ^al. capacity. 1 progresses. en S.D., Instructor. 1018 W. San Antonio Ave. outdoor table and b e n c h e s The City will make arrangeE. M. Martinez seats 12, strong construction. m e n t s for'the contractor to disTuesday, 7:30 p.m., b»ble Stu- . $50.00. H. O. Riedigor. Phone pose of the w a r r a n t s herein A-12 Club Meetings _ _ _ __ . . _ J _ ^^^____ ^ - -—10-ltfe- dy, mentioned at not less than par,- J MARFA ROTARY CTLUB meets PA 9-423S-— 7:30 p.m., Miriu»tr> Friday, and the contractor must agree each Tuesday in the Spanish ScHbol. to deliver the warrants at Room of the Paisano Hotel at " F r i d a y , 8:30 p.m.,- Ministry F^5 Office Equipment such price to the contractor twelve noon. 50-tfp Development, with whom the City has made p t H H H H H p B W H H M P M M I M M I NEW VICTOR 10 key electric Assembly Of God Sunday, 3 p.m., Watchtower First Presbyterian such arrangements. First Christian Church -adcling. Machine.' Special $149.00 A l 8-Professional Church Study in English, ~~~£fcurch GIVEN PURSUANT to a re-ROW at the Big Bend Sentinel, United Church School, 10:00 . Sunday 4:15 p.m., Watchtowt Rev. William Van Auken Land Boundary iSurvjeys solution adopted by the * City Rev. and Mrs. W. A. Gilbert Marfa. Texas, 50-tfc er^ Study in Spanish. a.m. Sunday Morning Service, 9 Ranch Surveys Commission of the City of Sunday School, 10 aim, a.mw .--./; Marfa, Texas, on the 24 day of Morning v\'oiship, It:00 a.m. T. O. WALLIS first Baprisf Church Worship Hour, 11 ajn. United Church School ( P r e s F-6 Office Supplies^ May, -1966. Prayer Service Wednesday, Night Service, 7:30 p.m. Civil Engineer & Land Surveyor byterian-Christian . meeting a t 7:30 p.m. . IS) C. E. MeFarland Presidio, Texas STAPLES and stapling MachTuesday • Week Nights 7:00. Registered ProfessionalFirst Christian Church, iO a j n . MAYOR, CITY OF MARSunday School at 10 a.m; nes Check the line at the Big Engineer FAN TEXAS • 3end Sentinel todav, 48-tfp . Morning . Worship Service at Registered Public Surveyor 11 a.m. CTV-3» June~9 Licensed State Land Surveyor NO": LOST TIME in gathering . Fvening" Worship Service at Mutual 4-5892 / P. O. Box 448 arhon ... sheets •and PUBLIC NOTICE '. —•. _ , second 3 p . m . Day or Night Midland, Texas -heets or,placing carbon: b<?tTraining Union at 5:45 p.m. NOTICE OF MEETING OF .'.•..«--'• .^.52-25tp vveen second sheets, or lining up Wednesday Night Prayer SerBOARD OF EQUALTZATION vice at 6:30 p.m. :O F ' t f ^ A TNT)gPENDENT RID YOUR YARD of pests carbon and second . sheets or. re-.'. 1 Tree and Yard Spraying, Call nifivirlg'' 'carlijfj'n/ ^ T T _ „ _when _ .• -you .'use -SCHOOL PISTRICT First Baptist —Yoxr a r e irc'reby.vTJtn^rJred' .that G e n e - T 7 r ^ f e i ^ a i r - e « r ^ r ^ t ^ A - 5JUICK • OJJT^SETS,Jh^ : ;second Church the Board of Eqiializati'm^for 0-4G32,9-tfc '.heet with the- cMrbon aUdched. Get thoiv, ui. The Big Bend Sen-' Rev, Lloyd Conner the Marfa Independent Schv>l 44-tfp WORSHIP SERVICES.:, , District. Presidio Counly, Marft A-oo.rtrne.nt tor Rent Mr.e)••'in. Marfa.;-' ' Sunday .Morning, 11:00 a.m.. fa, Texas; will convene: on Fri^yCCE.SS desk calendars still A P A R T M R N T FOR R E N T Sunday Evening," 7:00 p.m. day/ June 10, 1966. .from 3:00 Nice and xmiet on l^incoln .St. a.Vi;ilab'> at the"^ig Bend- Sen-. Wednesday Evening, 7:00 Butane Gas Sales Co. o'clock A/Ml to 12:00 -o'dock. Marfa Nationa! Bank tincj -in Marfa . 50-tfp ^oe Eddie Pierce. 1-tfc Noon' and'.from. 1:00 o'clock. 't^mmmimmittmmmmmmmmmmmmmvmimmmmmtmmK « M a p l # a i 4 M a M n M a a i a a M H N i M M M v •SPANISH iSERVICE: , ?r Motor Co., Inc. 122 E. El Paso — PA 9-414t Serving Marfa For Over 50 Tuesday, .6:30 p m , P.M. to 4:00. o'rlock P:M. in ^ v w M M a i i i H M a B P H B a i i ^ H ^ a a F»7 Musical instruments ORGANIZATIONS: the Board Room at the Marfa E-REAL ESTATE (Sole) Marfa Arid Presidio, Texas "• .MM*PMMrMMMBiaMHaaM|MI«ww>^ Years John's Dept. Store Sunday Selmol,. Sunday, 9:45 High Srhoo'l Administration HURRY! Need; Someone to take BuJldirrg,: located at 401; North : 'AN CHKS^tTSouEnoSFThe^ over, small ''payments'--on ".SPIN-- •a-m; '.: The Family Store Training 'Union;' Sunday, 6:00 " Hill, ittirfa/"Texas, for the pur, Bend,: pavis . Mountain Country ; ^ T PIANO in your area. No Hotel Paisano • . . - . • - . pose of hearing all protests and for sale §2 'thousand to $100 down' payment. Write • Credit p . m . . . . . • .. W.MvS.-: Tuesday, t:00 p.m. Big Bend Travel Service determining' the valuation of thousand. Range from $12.50 Manager,, .-TRI-STATE- MUSICAnd Coffee Shop ,Adult Choir, Sunday, . 9 : 0 0 -R. L. Bunting; CO.,."m No, MosarSt.,- El Paso, •ell pro.perty^iivih iect tx> taxation -to $45 00 acr<V T Ny-Wdy Grocery and \>\ ' ^ 7 \ pino T e x ^ , P 4tc I e \ a * Marfa's Finest : by Mrria Independent ;School In .",. c We Are SpeeiajMa. "' " 10 5tc a . m . :".. ';•-.'.••'' ' ;••-; ' ; _"[ Market •••f'ns^rlct, ..' . , _ Mexico's Travel St. Paul's Episcopal You arc hereby notified td>- be Church anr^ appear before • ?aid.:.Board, 618 West San Antonio C E. McF^rfond if you 50 d^iro, at -the date Morning Prayer, Sunday 9 rge Cross, time,- ::'and.;;^la<ie';.-V-'^oVvn.''v^ a ; m . . - •••• Raneh Loans "an'i ReaT^Estate lac said time and p 3 wn[nh Greenup's Standard^ Valenrine Community Plmmiuusl Board VviiT then consider, any Service Station evidence you m a y elect to sub" Church Elite Lourrdry & Cleaners mit as t o the valu^ of said pro115> N. Highland PA M 2 2 2 Dr. C - , S ; befandorf Chevron Gasoline perty for taicable purposes. The E115 E^ Oak PA 9-4841 Sunday ScrTool ;1,;..;. 4 . to a.m. 317 W . S«fn Antonio Boarflr on said dat^.vHll from Morning Worship .... 11 a.m, t h e evidence rio\v before it and City Prescription ^ c j i ; ajlditlonal evidence as may jiwmajrtye> Baptist ColotwoV H a n a V ^ o r e surance *P» beOflien before it, finally fix, • '••; Pharmacy L ~ ~ ^ determine and - equalize the Texaco Prodticla Rev. GJenn Reece jricy value b i your property for tax325 E. San Antonio 616 W. San Antonio PA #4531 Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Cuetornere Friend able: pMirposes for the year 1966. Preaching 11:00 a m . ; t r a i n i n g (S)v Faye Gamett Help When Needed Unioh 6;30 p.m.; Preaching 7:30 ••'Faye'-'Garnett'- ..; p.SQ« Vikiaiwo's Secretary to the Board of Marfa Car Parts inc. Mohday, Woman's Missionary Equalization for Marfa Department Stores '•":].. Society, 4:00 p.m.; Sunbeam independent School Bis215 N . Hlshland Ph. P A «-4542 Big Bend Sentinel Band, 4:00 p.m. • Royal AmbasMarfa w\d Presidio/ Texat 1 sadors, 4:00 p.m. '(SEAI^ .:,'-'.:'."•: Wednesday, Prayer Meeting, MISlO^May 26> June % 9 Iri 7>db'-p.m.Marfa 1 ii ili ii if LEARNING EARLY V !!S!I|| ™- : ¾ ^ ..'•'! 4! i 1 'V I K\ Co'ltT'On A d v . S<rv.,: muf '.- '*•">•• This Series of Church Ads Is Being Sponsored By The Undersigned Individuals and Business Inst itutions •I .•..••"- .'mi. I . I 1 -•••• ' < . • .' • » • .'••. ' '..••' ".'•"• '^^'•imnyi^ii .••,.!;. ...••••• V ' . r ' '.'"""'^ -•"•" ; ••;• iM K1M0 •' ' ' • " • ' ' • ' - ' • • ' ' ; ' ' t t r ^ ^ ttirin * "*' Pra * K dio Cownty for the moving and rebuilding of spproxlmitsly 16 mllos of fence on right of w«y • f oxtonslon of R.M. 2810 I n »>rooldto Coutity. .: *; •; r**f ^»<o>M<«v ' fm. .«»•••* • 9 •+9* 208 Watt San Antonio St. WHI It Johnaton H w y . 90 W a t t Marfa, Texas • -^rrim&»r^rM«iriiirrTT|rrt—- ', . " ' » Godbold, Inc. 8tay Family,' mora. Ph. 729*4030 305 W. El Pato • _•_ - # • - The Palace Theatre ' P A 9-4372 * fentertarhment At ita Finest -•'-. ^m^m^*lim^i*,^^ammmmi**m*9**m***'m**+t~~*m+**i******i*^r^~' «i m n i H I H W M I B Wbrtfc'* Bennett Cleaners Operated Cleaning Gifts and Records tr "Customers Friend - Help When Needed' •" . ; Coin PArkview 9^*122 ^^-T"""***— . Stardust Motel, We A i m To ^Make; Vour ; Pleasant on June 13th., 1W6 at tht dfflo* ' 1 • — Baker Jewelers Dry Cleaning 203 N. Highland PA 9-4264 TKN TATTLE Marfa History Club Concludes Its Study On "America The Beautiful Ranch Supper Honors Husbands PERSONALS The Big Bend Sentinel, Thur*. June 2, 1966, Marfa, Texaf PERSONALS 3 By BECKY BELT Mr. and Mrs. Bill Shannon J p i e s s most of you can tell were recent visitors in San An- O. T. Wells and daughter, by tjV title that this is our were released from t h e bell. Mrs. E F. King was hostess Mrs. Earl Ashley entertained tonio and were accompanied on Cindy. <>v/n urnat*:- column. Mr. Ryan and Susan Barlow, The flag, first on record, was the Big Bend Study Club at h e r their return to Marfa by Mrs. went to Hoswell, N. M. last FriTuesday in her home for a rewi.s so kind to give mo a piece formed at Oaklawn Race Track ranch home on Sunday after- Shannon's mother, Mrs. Barba- day to attend the closing of By BILL QUICK of his famous Big Bond Sonti- gular meeting of t h e Marfa used at t h e time for t h e Ark- noon, May 29th, t h e occasion ra Cox, who is their guest here. school activities at N e w Mexico History Club wtiich was t h e With a field of thirty-eight ',*} paper so that wo teons ansas State Fair," she said. last program m e t i n g of t h e being a covered dish supper Military Institute, w h e r e Tom local and visiting players play c^uld i hatter ? about the events In tracing history, s h e said party by club members in honseason. Mrs. F r a n k Gervasi, . Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rawls and Wells has just c o m p e t e d his got under way early in our loc! the week or reminisc? that t h e first white m a n known or of their husbands who make children returned t h e first of first year of college wor"k. Tom cal Flag Race last Monday. The president, presided. * \ e r the events of last week. to have visited t h e S p a was it possible for them to be club the week after several days vi accompanied them home Sun- weather being practically perRoutine business m a t t e r s DeSoto, and he was credited women. Supper, consisting of sit in Corpus Christi with fri- day a n d will be here until t h e fect for golf, and the course AJ- most of you realize this were handled and Mrs. Gervasi with bringing swine to t h e fried chicken and all of t h e ends and relatives. is t h e first time we've had a middle of June when h e will in excellent shape reflected t n announced h e r appointments area. "Now," she said, "these column t h a t is entirely t h e trimmings, w a s served at leave for Fort Sill, Okla., for some fine scores being turned for Department Chairmen and hogs a r e called Razorbacks, retables in t h e spacious dining kids. If everyone is willing to N o r m a J e a n Serrano, seven six weeks of military training, in. Some fine low scores and contribute information on com- for Standing Committees, They member t h e Arkansas Univer- room of t h e "Big House". year old daughter of Mr, and which is a program connected some fine high scores. Longest are: Conservation, Mrs. Clay sity Football T e a m ? " The party left Presidio early Mrs. Reymundo Serrano, under- with t h e New Mexico Military distance covered by number of ing events a n d events that have In telling of t h e disposition enough to enjoy t h e scenic went a n emergency appendec- Academy. A guest t h e first of strokes computed by par e | already t a k e n place then may- Miller; Education, Mrs. Alfred to t h e tomy in Brewster County Mem- the week in t h e Wells home seventy-two plus one's potted be w e can get something going. Roosevelt; Fine Arts, Mrs. Al- of t h e Army and Navy Hospi- beauty of t h e drive fred Means; Home Life, Mrs. tal Unit as such, she explained ranch in day light, and arrived This week t h e pool opened orial Hospital early last Satur- was a former r o o m m a t e of handicap was won by Jackie Carl Robinson; International that 'it came into being- after in time to see t h e magnificent day morning. H e r condition Tom's a year a g o a t N.M.M.I. Dyer, followed by Bill Quick, and is now in full swing. T h e Affairs, Mrs. J. B. Little; Pubthe Civil W a r , and when no setting for t h e ranch head- was reported as satisfactory. Fred Shely and Ben Gonzales-. kids that a r e lounging around P a t McAffee of Sierra Blanca. lic Affairs, Mrs. F r a n k Coflonger needed w a s converted in- quarters with mountains in t h e Quite a few of our local golfthis s u m m e r really seem to enfield; Texas Heritage, a n d to a Rehabilitation Center in ers reached the eighteenth distance. joy- spending t h e afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Charles BowAmerican Studies, Mrs. J. S. 1960." Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Black of green and putted out or almost there, and t h e kids w h o work Those enjoying t h e hospitali- man of Dallas spent Memorial Bracket tville have arrived to out. Winners of golf ball prfaf Livingston; Club Reports, Mrs. find a dip in t h e pool most reDay weekend here with his Although Arkansas ranks ty of Mr. a n d Mrs. Ashley J. B. Steen; a n d Council of Infreshing, I ' m sure. If they mother, Mrs. Charles Bowman. spend t h e coming six weeks at es among the men are; Pee* 48th in p e r capita income it w e r e : Mr. a n d Mrs, Oscar Spenternational Clubs, Mrs. H a r r y the Mitre Peak Ranch a n d a Wee Corder, Fred Shely, Bell don't they must like something ranks 4th in t h e nation in p e r cer, Mr. a n d Mrs. Charles Hubbard. Billy Gentry, w h o is station* portion of the time with Mrs. Gonzales, BiH- Quick, Tar ferbecause t h e y sure do h a n g Overmiller, Mr. and Mrs. Edcapita expenditures for rehabiBlack's parents, Mr. a n 3 Mrs. ry, Hayes Mitchell, ST., William Standing Committee members around a lot. if I r e m e m b e r ward Garcia, Mr. and Mrs. John ed at t h e S a n Diego Naval N. B. Chaffin, while both a r e Allison, Eph King, Dr. J, IV litation service." S h e said. are: Budget, Mrs. Don Merrill, Base, spent t h e Memorial Day correctly I heard some girls Mrs. Coffield said s h e is a R. Link, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mrs. E. F . King, a n d Mrs. Livweekend h e r e with his parents, working on their masters' de- Searls, Sam Jimenez, NelMe whispering about Coach Scott's native of Hot Springs, a n d still R. Scott, Mr. and Mrs. J o h n K. gree', r t Sul Ross State Col r Rubio, Hoyle Cooley, Rev. ingston; Courtesy. M r s . A. Dr. and Mrs.' W. W . Gentry. legs! * Could be that. Well, Casebolt, M r s . F . B. Madrid. finds t h e town exciting and lege Lloyd Conner and Mr. Garwhether it's Coach's legs or Roosevelt, Mrs. Theron John- treasures t h e many happy me- Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Cunningner of Alpine. Winners among some other interesting device n?P~»~-«ftd—Mrs.- A n n Markle; Mr, and Mrs. K e r r Mitchell, ham and Mary Beth, and Mr. mories of h e r childhood spent King, Mrs. everyone *eerr.s to be having a Telephone.—Mrs. Jr., and children, Kerrlita, Mr. and Mrs. J o h n W a l k e r the women were.Maxine Mitchand M r s , Clay Slack. in t h e mountain town. O'Quinn, a n d Mrs* G. W. ArTommy and Will, of Odessa, have h a d as their guests, h e r ell, Maybejth Searls, Gloria Rigood time. Mrs. King w a s assisted in cher; Yearbook, Mrs. J. M. spent t h e past weekend here parents, Mr. a n d M r s . Horace vera, Judy Anthony and Caule If you haven't noticed yet, serving cake* nuts, mints, tea Humphreys, -Mrs. Merrill, and Parks System with Mr. Mitchell's parents, Wilcox of Childress. T h e y re- Cooley. The gals did real weH, take a .lock, at how clean and Mrsv-Steenr-Frojcct, Mrs. P . J . and coffee b y Mrs. Humphreys, Mr. and Mrs. K e r r Mitchell, . t u r n e d home on Monday araL Wi} 1 t h e w i n n e r s p l e a s e pick Seeks Applicants painted o u r po«J is"Hhis year. and—-Mrs-.—GervasiTfce~—tat>ie~" Warein^r, - M r s ^ ^ B r - R . O'Quinn up their prize balls from Mr. The P a r k s and Wildlife De- and other relatives. Mr. Mitch- David and Brenda W a l k e r acLet's a l l ~ T P F ^ h a T ^ ~ s T a y s t h a t was covered with a linen and Archer at the Golf Shop. The and Mrs. W. B. Johnson. partment is seeking applica- ell, w h o is associated wtth t h e companied them. T h e children way- • t . . . Mrs: Cofiield, p r o g r a m chair- organdy cloth, centered with tions Mr. t h e position of P a r k Rockwell Manufacturing -Co, -WUI, he^-^vith their g r a n d p a r e n t s tournament was a proven sucIt's fure a pleasure..'.seeing man for t h e meeting, w a s as- an a r r a n g e m e n t of pink and cess with such enthusiastic at* Attendants, it w a s announced w a s recently tjansferred f r S n for a montfa. *eme of t he old faces around sisted white peonies. tendance. ;i by Mrs7 Gervasi w h o today. Davis Mountain State t h e Bountiful, Utah, offices to town again. Members present included visited Hawaii during ChristNo shakes were reported* the company headquarters in Mr. a n d Mrs. H. O. Biediger Saturday night Sharon York mas Holidays last y*ar told of Mrs. J. S. Livingston, Mrs. Park, Ft. Davis, has a n openand a little wild weed chopping } Odessa. . attended a reunion of M r . Bieand Alice Archer were at- t h e the Islands a n d t h e tradition Humphreys, Mrs. Theron John- ing for one m a n at this time, diger's family in E l P a s o last was. observed, and one life sav-drive-in. Both of them a r e of t h e natives meeting and son, Mrs. P. J. Wareing, Mrs. and" anticipates further openings Mrs. W. W. Christopher and weekend. They w e r e accompan- ing practice was seen at Nov 2 home from college. . I still greeting visitors. J. B. Little, Mrs. King, Mrs. during t h e next several months. Beginning salaries a r e $295.00 children, Ann, Billy a n d Gean- ied t h e r e by Mr. Biediger's bro- waterhole, it being full to t h e haven't figured out j f it was Mrs. Humphreys—gave a £>rief G. ~ W. Archer, Mrs. Merrill. per month for a 4&hour week. ie, a r e visiting relatives a n d ther, Doug Biediger of Spokane, brim. All for the tournament; Ken Belt or t h e show that was Mrs. Coffield,'Mrs. Markle and history of t h e . Virgin Islands Other, benefits include uniforms. friends in Luling a n d Rosen- Washington, who, w a s their Now to business: we need to entertaining t h e m so. and of Mt. McKiriley, in Alaska. Mrs. Gervasi. ret'rement p l a n , hospitalization.. berg; Texas. They w e r e joined jguest here for t e n days, and bring our handicap records u|ji Grace H u m p h r e y s ' was here She sajd__Cplum.bus discovered and legal holidays off. It was there Sunday b y ~ M r . Clinslu- w e r e 4otned -in El Paso by a; -to-dhte.' Will all players turn: inLsL-±£iziL s h o r ^ ^ y ^ a t u M a y . emphasixed that the Depart- >her, and . after__seyeral more sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. | in their score cards^ to Mr. Al* S h e . h a d to go back for a His- the Virgin Islands on his se.cohd trip to the new country a n d daughter, cher after their rounds of play ment considered this position days visit will return t o Marfa Irving Lazeres tory exam Monday. But never in 1493, and about -Mckinley, inly a beginning step, and that flu ring t h e coming weekend. Betty; of Tucson. T h e Biedigers during the next three weeks* fear, she'll soon return. she said, "The road into Park with returned to Marfa Sunday even- Some handicaps need to be re. what are really soughtEure men Geanie will not r e t u r n Mondav' 1. saw Kenny Beanis open from June until Septv-ho'arc s e e k i n g ' a career in the her family but plans t o go to ing , a n d were joined h e r e for vised as the players have im* land riding around in his little Methodist Youth group . ac ember each year. It 'was"made Camp at Bourne Memorial p a y by their daugh- proved their game. Please corapidly-expanding Parks- Sys- b o n g h o r n Mack sport SE car. I can't pee 'romfEinled byMrs. Gene Rich •a Park '.in 1917;' and she added. tem. Application blanks may be Sunday, where she will spend ter, a n d family, Mr. and Mrs. operate by turning in your4 scot* how he gets into it. It surely ' i t rare 1 y . get s warm or 1 ha n SO qrd^.n' as-counselor, a r e a t t e n d - obtained from' ' Park Superin- a month, ',''. \ Donald Helm a n d ; children of es,-'. "" : i ' ! ..V'- r\-;l'f r>s long as Kenny. '•ft'* t;-•.••'Methodist (•"amp. a t ' S a decrees." " Hobbs, N . M. Little Joy Helm ; tendent. Davis Mountain State ' E I E Y M I Mi Mi': Ins \vas''telling crarr.cr*-' X. M. this\\;eek. "Mr. and Mrs. E m m e t t De- remained for a two weeks visit Concluding the year's study Park. Ft. Davis, ' i i x a s . or from -.-" 4.h;i? <-"'PVP Agullar 'fmm £ul Tliof-e rr;.':k:ng t)-.<^ 1= iT1 include the Parks and \V:k.'.i.r'o Depart- Volln were in El Paso last with h e r grandps rents. on "America The Beautiful." r *r>;<.-. r r d T•"•]'.'"'f Galindo from : : the -. -.V.:^Ci i l u r i a Mitchell. Mrs. Coffield s a i d / s h e chose to uentE Ai!!t n, 'loxas. No writ- week and on Friday night at„ Texas \Ve^*errj a r e home. Mrs. J o h n - M s a d . w h o had • ended the commencement protell ahout t h e oldest Park, Hot Lei-'' / r . n Uichardsnn ' - D'ane •...-. c;.-Crr.>:-.a' ,6n . i:-. required. Pat G r a h a m has just corno \VehK"T7-^e' v.'lrfe. bovs. Mon'Tram at Texas W e s t e r n C.ol- been ill at h e r home h e r e for .¾rjn^s__N'aviojLl Park. Ai/ka'i-, back from F1 Pa^o. She and h e r tf as, It- was made: "a Federal "oe I,o.yc\V,y . a n d ' . ' ^ m e ; .Steon.. 'e-g'** when their daughter-in- several . days, w a s t a k e n .to parents stayed at t h e Hotel : M:E j.-nd. .Mrs. r.r-ita'n We^b" County Memorial "-c-fr\ •ii.jc.n in 1S02 and a Naaw. Mrs. Otis DeVolin, receiv- Brewster Dieti. H e r m o m had an operaWHERE BIG THINGS Hospital t h e first* of t h e week tional Park in ."192V she said. ... 'ind .t.-N;ir^s'nn' went . alone- 'to ed h e r bachelor's degree. Others tion on h e r feet and will he ARE-HAPPENING edical t r e a t m e n t a n d ob-She ..caik>d—attention -to- T pwv help. with "the transportation' -to from here w h o a t t e n d e d out of circulation ^ f o r "hree •-.«'•' • lures of Bathhouse Row and 'he -cr'Tnp. Mrs ; Hayes Mitchell, graduation ceremonies were servation. weeks. Speaking of hospitals, Mr. a n d Mrs. Bob Adams -aid it look's now, as i t did Jr.. \vi?l be on hand for t h e Dr. William ,W.. Gentry of Mr. a n d Mrs. R o b e r t H u m p h r i s Susan .Pearls has---4jist come trip which win begin Marfa, will beE among t h e ' 700 and son Bill/ and M r s . H e n r y have returned to M a r f a after many- years ago. a n d continued ."eturn back ; frotn El Paso also, S h e • that t h e town "in general had Friday after .lunch* Texas chiropractors who. ..will A. Miller, J r . ofE Alexandria, spending t h e past m o n t h with had h e r teeth, worked on. This- is- the first camp of t h e attend the annuaT convention La., w h o h a s returned to h e r relatives of Mr. Adams • in t h e kept m a n y of its landmarks, : Elizabeth- Arce is home visit-eason for Methodist youth, )f t h e Texas State Chiropractic home t h e r e . Fort-• W o r t h . and Dallas area. and traditions. : •• ShJTfti)fovi£ ing h e r parents. She attends -vith t h e Junior High Camp set Association in Houston, June- 8^ She brought for a display, a Incarnate Word, College- in San rock formation, crystal beads, •fcr. June 20-24. and the Senior IT.' it u a s annour.ccj . here toAntonio. and a picture of the first human High* Camn, August 1-5. ia> Trey Dorris. Howard Dorris, On J u n e lp-ll-1-2 local chnrflag formed . in t h e United Arturo Aguilar, F r a n k Earney, States." It—was composed of ~h leaders from all over t h e Maij. speakers a t Uje ! conyen:.. TONITE -..-i FRK ~ SAT. Rockv Barker, and Richard 1800 school children, a n d t h e .New Mexico--. Conference;"will rion win be Ben Barries, speakMatinee — 1:30 Sat, Nicholson all went t o Hunting- special guest w a s Theodore g a t h e r at Sacramento for t h e er of thjp House ^ f FtepresentaPalace Theatre L ton Beach r California with Mr. Roosevelt who stood under a t h u r ^ h m a n s t i i p Ketreat, the., tiyeit. and t w o nationally ire. Dorris, Mr. Dorris w a s attend- White Liberty Bell a n d w h e n he ninth; annual retreat held with cognized chiropractic educators, i s m w ONLY w ing School. T t h i n k t h e boys began C3iildren Under 12 >..,.,% 5¾ to speak white doves outstanding leadership in all Dr. Earl A. Rich, vice^presi$must have had a cool ote time fields ofLhurch administration ent of "Lincoln Ghfropractic because when they came rack'•_ and interest. The Rev. G. E. College in Irtdianpplis, Indiana, in* into Marfa t h e other day, is coming home t h e r e always Richardson and M. S. Bakew- an X-Ray authority, and T. theyHooked pretty well spent. has to be a few t h a t have t o are presently scheduled to at Maynard Lipe, president of t h e Ken Belt a n d Ronnie Webb 'eave, much t o everyone's dis- •tend. . American Society of Chiropracgot back home Friday night. tress. •' ' " ,v • E. tic Orthopedists and dean of They visited Ronnie's sister in Donna Hampton went to the grade school .at Los Angeles Couple Visit Ailinq Admore. Oklahoma and also Odessa to^ work. S h e is staying College of. Chiropractic. Kin lit Tennessee took a look a t North Texas w'ih h e r sister, S u e Lee. She During t h e convention v a Mr. and Mrs. ,Lyle Kopnce State University in, Denton* Of Plans on being back for Camp 'yupyriof Jdurndhsm a w a r a : ' i o r 1 called ' to Tennessee ' . were Ljhtf though. ; course vou ]! naifm mafia' * n i e outstanding E cprhmunity service behove, that that was the only A,rin" a nH ' Killy Christopher cause of t h e serious illness of will b e given to t h e editor of/athing they looked at. . went to Lading to-visit- relatives.. ttretr brothers. Her's, Dr.. H . B. Texas weekly newspaper and ; Travis ., Bennett and Corky T h e y should. be h o m e in • about Stallings of'-Hu-mbolt and '-''Mr:-. the r name of the. butstandirig nCKWCOtOR* Wells pre. h o m e from N.M.MX t w o - w e e k s . But ya'll know how Koonee's brother, J,: O. Koonee chiropractor of the year a.fmoun;. EjQWalt piannyfwductteiU , ^ , Travis plans.' to go to Vander- Ann is. She m a y turn up any of Jackson.. • . ' . . c e d ; '• -E-. ' 'The couple- left here Mtfy 21 bilt',- to t a k e a summer" course day. So keep your eyes; peeled, and reTurnec1 May 31. They viin College.'Biology. . . k a r e i r Browrt took a little 'Plus :-t- pisney's ; PERSONALS 'Cindy We'ls, ? u s ' e Bar-low iaunt down t.o Junction to visjt" s'i-tPd in Bell's; Dversburg, a n d Golden Horseshoe •Mr. and. M r s . Joe .Clrah&ih.: of -!* and Jessica'" Ge'arhart attended relatives and . other interesting Fi'ien.cs'Up*; 7*7» nness.ee and in: ..the X M M.T.. Ba!1.... Susie w a s land marks. Hope ya left t!u Greer/.i.lieE Mi'-'.s. Th-.. Texas they- •Snyder sperit the past weekend•'\ '.' ^ ../• ."^'-Vlleviie-E' ;•""•.'^ stoppfra hy Bogatb. y/hore' the.r here ;with.-Mrs.;-' Craham's s.is-E Corky's date to. t h e Ball. Cindy l^rhyf^anding. Kar.enEWAIIOO JACKPOT . and J e ^ ' e . i bar! dates with two '/P.usan White went to .Virginia visited' 'Mr. and Mrs." M. L. •Hi-n-' ier, Mrs. Cnaries Taylor, and.;_' •:•= :; $185^0'.^' good-took in"' boys irom the,; In- with -her -Morn_to_visit her;A-timv son. parents of their. sOnUn-laW, son Mart.y r M r s , Taylor accorh'- ' .'•:••- pahfed t h e m on a trip to the stitute. Well /-:.--, , even jf; they On their'.'''" way up" there, they Boh. Kir;s-on. •'''.': 1:3(X SUN. PALACE Big, Bend National Saturday weren't good-looking, they were' t o p p e d to visit, Kussie. J and S u n d a y / . •>'•' .SH^**'.. \r* fAirfn F «* cadets:' •'. .:'.-••. - ' . ' . ' .' y SUN. — MOH* — - tlJEA, We'l, now, that summer/•• is trrna-Gvtierre-.? is home. from, finally here there's going to• be.i y.y '-.-'... rW OftlVE IN V - j school. .'She. after-ids' Texas' West-' a lot. of funzies,. T m ^ s u r e . if ' * e r r i X hope-, 'she''- enjoys being: by l i n y chance m y ' p r e d i c t i o n js homo as rn-uch ne we .enjoy see- .right why -•• doesn't someone ing h e r around again, . scope me. i n and if - f t - i s n ' t t o o : /Lee York is, home from S a n difficult to'spell I'll write some Crawforcf Martin was ihv choice of Texans for AMorney Marcos. B i s p a r e n t s a n d sister thing, about it- " General fcy almost 100,000 yo^< in the prtrnary. But Went t o .pjck him up. T~ Have a good fun-filled, .summJIrtant minority forces are working HarcT fo capture.-.-the It seems like w h e n everyone mer. > pfrice in the runoff, hoping that you and of hers wtlf fail to vote..Be SURE tKis vitaly^'ce represents the MAJORITY of Texans; be 5URE to; vote again Saturday for Memorial Day Golf Tourney I IM •I" %s> ^-: "S' 3j-Hit-- m-i 1E :: Methodist Youth Attem %• E % %• I ' ' : ' • . Dr W. W Gentry To Conveittion 1 -I ~M • iJudbite •*-^HIBl*""«»^. 1« m .•. m 4*1 1 • $ EI -r—r* In m i •Ei "^"H SAY NO W OFMAWRNft El' ' • • . - > * ' ' . ' # • ' • C^wfapjT-Martin f o r Attornay General. Consuftotion IF YOU A^lHAftD O f HEARINGIKJNT fMk TO ATTEND Hcorlii^ Aid Specialist To Advise With You - f Crawford Martin has q 20-yeor ref6rd of (ntegrity and distinguished servke *o Texat. • Crawfin^dciWqrliii cdn inork In harmony w i t h other state officials. • Crawford Martin's opponent is the candidate of Hdnk Brown, president of the AFL-CIO. 1 A m^rnm FICTURI ^CSISCM** Vt*p* AT H H I V « I N UV$ COMPt^TE TH6 TEAM f^fltlXA$ v, . vore timm vbict OF mmiHCi m Mismr MARFA Monday and Tuesday - June 6 and 7 -v hOilWWfMWVMl'-!*f»<<> r,-yy.:-..£$:••: ^,-- %ffi\-;.^ • Hours: V:00 - 11:00 (Call Anytime) •'.—'£- PRfiSC-NTE'O BY - — M r r Otma+tr J . " S h t e t d i — — ' BiUUNfc 6f kl HASU Come fn and see Mr. Shield* He It hard-of-hearlng, and wears the lateet Beltone eye-glaw hearing aids. UHS \. ~ AGUILAR J5N •• , 0» Political A,d Paid for Martin Campaign Cpmmitt«e, George Cowd»n, Chairman JUNE 1944^1 "Mory Poppifis" >./ 4 The Big Bead Starttael, Thuri. June 2, 1966, Marfa, Texas •p* NOW OPEN Our Enlarged Dining Area Seating Capacity Of 150 Private Dipli^g Room For SpeqaJ Parties And Luncheons Vote(Continued From Page 1) , However, our Star Spangled Banner waves best when every thread is intact. Similarly, the government it represents needs every vote. Rut nobody votes in my town. Nobody may. What could bo worse, patriot icaJly? Only your town, where every adult may vote . . .•-and"'you don't. PERSONALS Mrs. Tommy D. >Vood is spending this Week in t>e>l Rto where she is looking afCer bui siness interests and' y&flting fn the home or Mr. a»£ tifts. Jess Cox. FOOT ODpR WE THUNDERBIRD RESTAURANT tm §&&££iki Ktf&uSL " 8 § m T t ;si!a ^ a y f t g f t j j •t »*r-*ni» cwuUr. N0W #t FIRST OF THE MONTH Uy Dr. C. ft. Defandorf As we come to that almost hallowed month of which our poets have spoken so much so many times, as I ponder, I quote: "What is so rare as a day in June?" It is the time of readjustment again. The homes have to be reorganized as the small fry are back and out of school and it is not quite time for them to be shipped off to some camp out of the way. Oh I am well aware of the wonder of the training they get at «unp, bu,t as I poiu der about these rare June days, I ajso wonder If parents are fully aware of the possibilities of the days of contact with" their. offspring. Dr. Thomos L Coats Optometrist Hill Building Alpine. Texas Hrs. 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Except Wed. & Sat. - 9-12 City Prescription Pharmmv toil f MAKE MONEY • * I 6 WAYS TO WIN - IT'S FUN - IT'S USYTOI1AY _ HERE'S H O W TO PLAY: _ _ _ WINNERS; J~ JUS? C O L L T C f THE "LEFT S T 6 E " A N O THE R I G X T SIDE O T A H ^ T O T " K THE FOLLOWING two - »wo . * M ^ $KI . »S - ft AND YOU W1M I ! 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That was tt J have been taken out for vari was pondering about these mat- out museums ten the other day when words her* we have something How I did look forward to written in Matthew cams to toNow really ponder about. Among the day after school closed in my mind. "Blessed are the the skeleton remains are those June when I was a youngster. meek; for they shall inherit of gigantic beasts, some of It was one of my two days of the earth." Now with any pon- which weighed many tons and vacation, save when the family dering at all that always measured nearly 100 ft. -in lentook off for the seashore, and seems to be sort of off beat gth. Their vast size and awful that was more or less of a trial even in this age, but let's look strength must haw made their lor we dressed for breakfast, a little closer. hattlos terrible. Some of the again for lunch and finally in Plumb in the middle of one skeletons hare witness to their all our glory we appeared for horrid wrnth. To see them one dinner. I am sure the dinner of the best residential districts would believe they were destinwould have been just as bene- of Los Angeles, they tell me, is ed to live forever. There just ficial had it been less formal, a great public park In the area was no beast that was a match and believe me a little Lord of which are the famous "La for them. But here is a most Brea Pits." From these great Fauntleroy suit just didn't go deposits that comes have been ta- interesting fact with my idea of fun at the ken and ofitpitch is said they have from the same pits. The skeleseashore, or at the hotel where more bones of prehistoric ani- tons of rabbits, exactly like PUT we stayed either. Then again the mals than any one other spot rabbits of today have been day before school started in the on earth. i found lying alongside ojf {he great monsters' remains, in Fall I had a day of vacation. In such a way that scientists can between by Dad had arranged according Many thousands of years ago to the scientists, the* prove that they were alive toa job for me. There are some that distinctly stick in my wild life from the mountains' gether. Now, no matter how you memory. One was that of being round about came down to this spot, perhaps for water, and may work at it you just can't a bundle boy in Quakenbush's department store. I didn't last became trapped in the sticky suspect a rabbit of great strenfor more than about 1½ days beds of pitch. Unable to get gth or terrifying wrath. They for everyone whose bundle I away they sank slowly to their: are, in fact, in the ordinary worked on never got as far as death or starved. Hermetically run of things meekest of the the door without the thing sealed from the air by the; meek. But it is very much skeletons have' worta noting as we ponder, coming apart. However, the pitch, their major premise was the job — been preserved in a very re- that whereas the dinosaurs are markable way and hundreds all extinct, the rabbits are still with us; The meek do inherit the eaith. Noise, force, violence, mighty war machines and powerful weapons have often deceived us, and it still remains true thru the ages that those who take up the sworcT'"perish by" the sword. The ''practical' statesmen seem to agree that the nation that seeks to survive must do o T-y.' arniir.jv to the teeth. The dinosaurs were armed mightily but they have perished, while the rabbits still roam the fields, and the gardens,'no?- Ponder on that one a while. We are apt to heap honors on the goectter, and give high praise to the driving business man; ,Rut. — the" statistics are riot very complimentary to such as. these. The quiet mannered who are US0A Choice Grade 6eef Fuily Trimmed content with modest success, Bonelen Sirloin Tip $109 seem to last longer than- those USDA Choice Beef Lb, ' | . who do battle to the death-for "ili*• ' • • • • the rich prizes. USDA Choice 6««f Hoof of Round, BoneleH Lb, Jesus.was more than a theolotmmwamwm gian when he ' said that the meek arc destined to inherit the earth. He knew - that the other kind kill each other off! Perhaps that is one of the things which makes a June day so rare for those of us who are still around. The" dinosaurs do~ each other to death, but the rabbits inherit the earth. Ponder on this a While as we think constructively concerning matters ^national and international But do not ponder too long for this is vacation time. How about that?" Martihex hmmtmmmemi'vmmmammBmMvtJummimmmimmam DIAPER SET Mr. and Mrs. Juan Rodriguez of Fort Davis are parents of a daughter,- Lora Janef born May 18, in Brewster County Memorial Hospital. She weighed 7 pounds ahd ^14½ prices. PUBLIC NOTICE CONTRACTORS' N O T I C E TEXAS H I G H W A Y CONSTRUCTION OF Sealed proposals for constructing 1.4,00 miles, of. Grading, .Strs.. & Two Crse Surf t r e a t from -;-]K; Mites SW' of, Marfa SW 14 Miles, on R.M* Road 2810, covered by S 2685 (2)A in Presidio Goupty, will be received at the Highway Department, Austin, until 9:00 A.M., June 21, 1966,^ and then publicly opened and read. The State Highway Department, in accordance with the provisions of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (78 Stat. 252) and the Regulations of the ..Department, of Commerce ( B CF;R4 Part 8), issued pursuant to- such Act, hereby notifies all bid* >.rj that it will affirmatively insure - t h a t the contract enter'ed in|o pursuaiit to this advertisement will be awarded to the lowest responsible bidder" without dicrlMhadh , the ground of race, color, or national origin. 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