13th Annual Highland Hereford Bull Sale Saturday, Dec- 9 Quaisty, sue, oonfoimatton

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1 -nwcat Micofilm ' 5 i02 ~- Ycndcll D. a o u n < -v/ s #, -Pjcos VOLUME 49 Establistitx* 686 Cpl. Ma Colomo J. Wounded In Action CPL. MANUEL H. COLOMO Wounded in Action Mafb - Home of The Highland Heefod and Tne 967 Nation ol Soaing Championships MARFA, PKESIDiO COUNTY, TEXAS 7*4* THURSDAY, DECEMRER 7, 967 PRICE 0c NO. 37 Beak-Ins Plague Local Offices A seies of beak-ins and thefts in Mafa duing the past week has local offices busy checking out seveal leads they Cpl. Manuel H. Colomo. 9. have about the offenses. ton of M. and Ms. Manuel Seveal of the thefts have in Colomo of Mafa. was wounded eluded the taking of if'es and while on patol Monday night, guns fom pickups paked at Decembe 4 in tiie vicinity of night Two ifles, a shot gun Quang Nam, Republic of Vietnam. and a bow wee sto'en fom a Highland Heefods --, Go To South Afica On.- nunocfi ->t.ne ff.iiii Heefoixls ten of them fom the Highlands oi Mafa. make up the lagest shipment of Registeed Heefod.* that have eve been expoted fom the United States to a county othe than Canada o Mexico. The 99 open heifes and two bull calves in this shipment wee puchased hy Sydney on Vaal Fams Ltd., Longlands, South Afica. David McGego, fam manage, spent appoximately thee weeks in the Lone Sta state selecting the individuals that compise- this shipment. Tn making the selections Mc -Gego-emphas/ed^pefomanco ecods hut was equa'ly inteested in the individuals' appeaance and pedigee. He was also McGego stated that!'v and Michigan inteested in seeing the sies and dams of the cattle when eve possible Th South Afican selected the heifes-fom seven homs. Ten each fom Fulsche and White of Mafa: Hall-Nance Ranches. Haslet: Fank E. Jodan and Son. Mason and Leonad C Smith * Sons, Geo Post Office Hints Fo Mailing lack.mecklin, local postmaste, today uged "Itizens of Mafa to be sue and use full andvcocct addesses on thei lettes' ond pacels destined to leviccmen.. oveseas. As thp Chistmas volume of mail Inceases evey pecaution should ne taken by mailes that omplete infomation Is included in evey addess, assuing apid and accuate delivey, stated the postmaste, explaining that millions of pieces of this class of mail have been delayed because they wee Insufficiently addessed, paticulaly by the omission of the vey Impotant 5-dlglt APO o FPO numbe In the militay potion of the addess. The Dostal official listed fou essential elements that should R'wavs be IneH'ted in a militay oveseas addess and equested mailes check thpm as follows: t.- The seviceman's identity -gade, full name nd sevice numbe. ' 2.-His militay'unit complete designation, 3 His Gateway post of Pee-... New Yok. San Fancisco o Seatfe. 4.- The APO o FPO numbe -- 3 digits. Wheneve any of thwo Item* ae missing, the m*ll Is usually sent to a militay locato dlcc- Viy sevice, f.ftcn esulting In de'ty In delivey. 3th Annual Highland Heefod Bull Sale Satuday, Dec- 9 Quaisty, sue, oonfoimatton Mafa To Hono U.S. j and ability ia the theme of the! 3th Annual Highland Hee Campe pickup packed a» the! Bull Sale this yea In Mafa Cpl. Colomo s a membe home of D. J. P. SeaN. A! The highlight of the Heefod of A Company of the Fist ifle was stolen fom the pick-! Battalion, Fifth Maines. He up belonging to Hape Medley Bode Patol Satuday i beed is scheduled fo g-t unde ; way this Satuday at the Higb has been in the Maine Cops and a ifle was stolen iioi a land Fai Gounds at 2 noon one and one half yeas, with a pickup belonging to Bobhv Don yea's sevice in Vietnam aidson. j The Highland Heefod Satudai night.;u Beedes Association is one ji Mafa [ inc thid ami... tteni ov- '!' ':. na. these.e.ghu. lom u.. iitjpsiable Co'omo sustained fagmentation wounds and a leg factue into. Entance wa.-- Wool and Mohai was the oldest such oganization* :in»ken.states Immigation.- 'iitu J know, 'hen pesence is app.>on i ciated The City of Mafa and bode)- aliens.-inn.mes? >n ou and membes-will this yea of gained i alization Appeciatio fom a "hostile explosive device while on patol," accod consisted of seves i though a window, fe 0 of the top bulls in the jamagc :oing the membes a! the County of Pesidio ecogni- Mafa : ".ne secto Highland ^Htntv at th'-;niisii ' * ot.sevices will be he!; -t's j 7< '.hp geat sevice n-ndeod Headquatc f>is aea?inee ing to Geneal Wallace M wool being ipped an<i sale. :o»s j this Satuday. Dece.-.- ts i b. tne t'3»det Patol mi* in\y lffjt except yeay (035 Ceee. USMG His condition of seveal soft dinks s designated by.a The Hceio" Bui.if«ctti>, at'<n>; -- -.n< nite.j states m.. >» to 9!) whn! used -> Vtlita. s-t- "Vtp Mak V.-LS nnd pognosis wee good, ac efigeato i issued bi C. E fo; Chi? «jminp sale L<- withoui v- pe. :aii. -ft 'his local st-.'% >n coding to Geneal Geene Gay Howad Mobil S'alio, Mavoi of Mafa.. ioubt * o-ioat patieai nnct ' : pd -"tin^ wv geo' n f vice Co'omo is now in the Fist M' was obbed of some $50 00 tak ;.Johnson County he.--f se of hulls that- anv Thes.' dical Battalion Hospital Heefod»\---so:ation wil? iffe fom a cigaette machine on jsidin County. tions i he Man. Secto Ma this-yea, ^nie* Manage'- Re>" He is a 966 gadua-v ~7 Tuesday night. The intudes ; j n "honoing tl' Povety Pogam ' ta. Fo' Stockton Peco: Mafa High School attempted to open the safe nut jtheii families fe.- ye.sni - > succeeded in knocking the begin with a Sxiu I.;\. :noh and handle ->ff accoding Gets New Gant ' Vn.-- bulls have thf -jfit hc 6:30,i.m until 7 'jiuiiity the unifomity >f h'eedit<u and confomanon an(t tb>- offices ' owei by a Babec - o* Eeonomic The Uiv Office- oi Williim :u-iseo- on^.".»^.- is -hedulei»o be;, dt"-'-jpment to go anywhc -- i : gc West Twelve neat j puchased fom Lee Campbell ' Ranch Dublin; seve head Inm Jack v.. Williams. Ballin jge. The lagest gioup of hi'if es puchased was 40 head fom I the Clyde and Ed Latham Ran- : ch at Dalhat. The ten heifes selectou tom the Fulsche and White hed wee all sied by the noted Fulsche Sie, Pinceton and two of his sons. Pinceton 23 'ait.e> wee a'so enteed Tuf..vimato'v ft 'light Entance was appa."- 'hi tn-jciamatii.- cain.i ilimtg. window 'll-co.t.' T> office uas. -. ans.icked :>ut j - m ;,..,. ellfci appaently nothing ww- : _'i-en. j ami social ie '' uling.'j 3t fiei-.. and Pinceton 3." The aveage weaning weight of the heife.--!out. accoding to offices sele?ted was 57 pounds at noo Offices have eceived <<«m days of age Pogeny of the Fulsche and White S'es have maie outstanding ecod.-.t pefomance in feed lot and - - cacass u«ts in Coloado. Kan Tcvas att'c have done well ai Sydney on Vaal Fams. We feol that one of the easons fo thei good pefomance Is Ihe met that climatic conditions at Longlands ae vey simila o those in West Texas. We also like the weight fo age, ug gedness, and size found in Tex»s Heefod hed* The tot Heefods ae sene dule to depat the Pot of New Oleans Decembe 20 fo theii thee week voyage to Capetown, South Afica whee they will go BOO miles oveland to.sydney on Vaal Fams. Mnfn Schools Accedited The Mafa and il-dio-ti E>? mentay shoo'n m 'he Mafa Independent School Distict have been accepted as Affiliated Elementay Schools as membes of the coopeative pogam In Elementay Education nf the Southen Association of Colleges and Schools, accoding to an announcement made this week by Supt.. G. Adams. The affiliation entitles the schools to all the sevices, plvl'egcs and pofessional ecognition of the Association, Adams pointed out. Both schools have submitted a plan fo continuing school impovement fo the scholastic yea 9fT76S. "We ae poud of the tine stnndcd of wok and excellent facilities we have in bo»h of these shoo's," Adams <ald. The Mnfa Elementay School Is seving ns n "Pilot School" <n the Texas pogam fo physical education fo elementay schoo's. The Redfod school has eved In a slmiln pilot school capacity fo bilingual''techniques 'n tcamng n bilingual child. Phil Runmhs Is Pincipal of Mafa Elementay nnd A. M. Pasley Is pincipal of the Redfod Elaaentay...maci iic 'li-iong'.ib io» >V Eppenauci was,-nteed "netime eeent'v The exae* 'iee is n"t known A hose " aile stoed in t':e Ha-n was demolished. Vandals ipped n'l the padding of the taile. and Jiashed the ties with > s'mp : instument Hoses, oe'ts tnd ties of a pickup paked in he oan wee all cut and slashed a ecod playe phonoitauli.! was stolen and much of the i wiing of the ban was ipped Mechants Offe Bonus Pize*»5 plaints that cas have heen hit one at S00 with eggs duing the night ;f0u, of S2S Deputy Resigns Pesidio Job Tommy MeCah Dt-pu. She ff in Pesidio fo the past ll veas. has" esigned his oifice o take a position with the U > Depatment ot Agicul- 'tut? accoding to an announcemen* made this week by Pesidio County Sheiff T P Roonev V.-; someop- < wis-». vei> happi ev la> -? nfn,- Chistmas "ink* t"> mechants < ' Ma.a Th< chants poeta. designe" daw moe ;*>.? ->!.- ' Ma» : do thei shoppy's onsi-.!.- >J eight -cash pizes 0 be (wad d Tuesday Decembe \0 a 'he Palace Theate >n Mafa A Gand Pize of S-W.OO will be given followe" iv one of «250. S.-.o : in d.in.'...w..! potun- W.it.,-uizeis la l.jcp-t il. mnimittee" pill' X>se ' lelpili'j lo>,..imili' ng fkiw' nen^-'»h; cieeeasi- 'i olls :'.'ii- :nce;i?' ;i?! aea. Stolen Auto Is Recoveed Hee»a: -,-lf., j Tickets foi the pizes may he i had at any of the- paticipating 'mechants All paticipating ae displaying a sign in thei winidow, Registation fo the daw \ Spot (v..i.'l.- sin:." n H'.ustoii Tupsdav wa.«cei'>vc, ed in Mafa *h> local officeiv Wetlnesda\ moning, accod ing may be made by attending to Sheiff V P. nooncs the Palace anytime between j The eai and the dlv'<-: 'v now.... and. Decembe.,, IS Onlv t les l.ave. Maples Pas-t adult adm'ssiotv wdi be allow- j Xc.\n< wee appemeiide. ed to egiste o S Highway *> Ma Valine th. wtiite :.:' t, tltsp'.av-. ta. sign Foil Sends Local Woman To An El Paso Hosoifal Thee wat no pessu;,. anything pei-sonai involved,"' Rooe\ Ms John Humphis fell aid 'ius' betto lob j Wednesday aftenoon in the : home of he son and daughte- Rojeiio Bito t nati\e 0 Pe in-law M and Ms. Robet sid: has been appointed. Humphns She mak-s he>- home the vaano avotlin.- to with then,?h. w-i- taken to Roonei P' P a s ''*"d in Hotel j Dieu Twenty-Sixth Annivesay Of Peal Habo 'Day Of Infamy' Is Today Today is the twenty sixth an nlvesay of the "The Day of Infamy." as Fanklin D, Roo- *cvelt named the Japanese attack on Peal Habo which fist bought the two Pacific nations into conflict. - Maples is being hpld sidio Countv authoities This and That- Tf you have a qu?stioi: plaint o omment 'et., lom ynu at PA >!?!a'fi. Ie\as. \\\.» to get tt answeed. *'ttake longe 'Man olb. ts 'l '!.<»»-.H' Wa:'.,s es'sing his position 'he.ig '"end.imnunti ' '' ', s "> -nn '- fue? It Is not supising that few I get tied of all >i»u -'ews can emembe the name of the was thought to be lost, and an pape people lambasting the planne of the attack. Fleet executive office gave the ode teenage all the time. Don't you Adm. Isouku Yamomoto who to abandon ship and men and know that the ones that make late was supeme commande offices of the Vestal began going ove the side of tho millon o so good l;ft>? Ihe scandal sheets ae lust few of the Impeial Japanese Navy but not fo long; he was ambushed and killed In the South Pacific Ih M3. A statled wom nemo t. te attack soon afte the U.S.S. Azoa was hit. One bomb went down the smokestack and hit the bol'e. stating n te mendous fie. Anothe lilt the fownd ammunition magazine causing anothe explosion. Baylo Univesity's diecto of development, was an ensign aboad the U.S.S. Vestal; It was tied alongside the.aizona, ln ecalling the events of Decembe 7. P4. Palsh said. 'When that bomb hit the ammo magazine on the Aizona, the concussion b'ew a numbe of offices and men oil»n< ck oi he Vestal. Ou captain was blown off the bidge am into the wate. We wet > fie and sinking a bon'- had gone though fou decks ~>t the Vestal and exploded Hewate." The captain as.-m Voung, "Then an am<v.ipt thing hap pened." said Palsh The captain climbed back on boad and osumed command fom the bidge. He evoked the ode to abandon ship and odeed me a.d anothe mnn to : ut the line lending to the Aizona. We finally got It cut and the captain got the cew functioning well enough that he was thle to get the ship undeway He sailed about a ml'e and Hen beached the ship." Fo his have-v ' action. Cassln Young elvh the Conee«s'onaI Medn' of Hono, acotlni? to PaMsh. PMi o-e out of the Navy IContlnued On Pace 3t M. Pa ~;»>s I t committed to continue. D ecto of the nig Send '"o munlty Action pogam f"f two H.'-u ' n.m'wsii..fi.-, i-knite. _wea^_a-fftfn San Peilo. COii "it'd and (to i good,oh ' "hwt ouils wee 00^.-.. ->n-..lie»ey best heds '. b<«'unui.d county and tb;..t- inn. -.as don ;i yea in id vane-. We duub'e ch«'k(-<' - i ; >. ttinjfih Assistant of>vnlr. again just pio tc th.- n Regionaitommlssiemet. Bonie \ m V, 0 m a k e s u e that out o, vw.~ -o'jthwest R.*gton ---an j m f U i p l R n s f 0 T a top «U f i nf '' : K -a' '-.- ^e^d Ai W.i>.,, ^..^». ^,.. "HAP?ai...OlK- Chief ^.stvui,! :. ' '.','jtv OlSi" ' Dit-.v. f-tex.d: :n.< '. -:..?. ''.avdnet f.t'ie. ;nsp<>cte; ;-),--side::.. /; -t -aid todav Th C)\ Cop.mecv ;i»atilv h. uniletak.:.a :> I s; oiintv e hone. ' bejv_ M_Jh^^^ti«_ J "the.\la''fa S<?«?t(> and ali tha -.-an 0 i- this :,.>fivity.; me.he-. >.- -hj- Sot- - "in,. <*ouj.l lv aied,iut 'A:- HUT manages uvt at*,:io.i.i :. h.ivf t h'tt'e piti" in pesi-icini! :htv wondefm ' of bijis 'e -.ne nuying pwhu i' is sai He, an- ^pptitunitjtv'ii., -ta-i.i.'t T gets, th 'Man e nit -nte o th ti-ulhip >d -'-"-(i.* :n Ameiiei a"d --tieinj.' : : ".'I'si lljlil ' "* *iia. vv ae the n«t.sates -wi- -jd^we-hio tfefinifefj nf th* "ey top end ->»' '.he l-.llt. ii.xijtvtl \*\ 'ti'.- Jf'iiniond He > ninty Afte T e,k but- iimtlgneit ^ eom, that w.i ti. Tui Tilt- *TIV ' "vey?-nneh.inl ^e. Mi.--:i'' : Hi em e individual Hi''.Sev-'n-..,..»'n'i'nn«.innitTee <'d ij^eec.i.-.- >-. Mafa ;..- -,'ti l W!tl( W '"'.a' "->.-. jiinlit sul.tnfo'imtion speeto an- k>ti>? ibiiitv The <eie," Memb<-: - tio.. :t- toe.vtlile tl' 'mil- Auxiliay n.- Man". «. the- ange... hee be of Cwn-e, -,-. tiu..>.u«i t-e ihsened -. t- Bahecue j OlOSI itii-.itnd'.h't. Th spe-.-ia i mv -oed (-'. -ht ousiio tnd -vomen Mafa <ut.- i'l'.^ ii i' County otf ).. <. \..PcUHle l;ov t,t. > Chaiman. atid ^in.*.. '^>t Oav 'fl hesd t-'nl;./ i;-.,int White \li 't 0 ' Chistmas Tee Pogam Slated < ' Ma'--ciiui- '* ' f'hnst.a.n Tee *! : ointed on the lawti J'*!'** Methodnt, F ' '>i»'\ i-mhe 8th at 7:00 p.n fiends of SCIMIH invited to join the moe yeas. I have no thoughts Chistmas songs while th o desie to hold anoffice" letive DISCOURAGED Please efe to the Editoial Comments on page 6' of Ibis Issue of the Big Bend Sentinel. How come we don't have the Chistmas lights nos«the main steet like we have had In the past to dess un ou tnw moe at ChNtmns tim->" DISAPPOfN'TT'f> The sttmu of lights 'hat have spannitl Hlghlmil \v*. in tbe past ee!"> ye-is old and wo'tt out nd t<"o c.vensve to ma'ntaln. Manv times ilnie.<! fhe Ho'idnys. cvtn cews wei«">l'ed nut to enl il.'imaie ''n-e hv tmks snngging the lights ns tbev n«seil 'ni ~n*e ' Bownies, and Juniut place handmade deco-.nthe tee if t'uii^ S"OUtS vn mi' inc ;. oe Mi- T -'! ^t.-i'i ' " l j»e.- - nith Mafa M,. Ah'i- Mafa Mnic.- vnl.e -;tet 'it-bail i 'fn-.»... Kl l«'-.. ",.,.. oped h: hull v the,i"f, llnl'i"! I'eii". nil Tho. h.i been well develojunl tm' v-e neve heei: penned up > *< «-< We a'e a titil.ilv impess.* with the feet and k>)js 'on " bulls. They cetainly will ' able to go out and d>» - ' Job whee\t they ca \Ve do not hate to '. * (Continued on Pace s> Rio Gande Electic Gets Safety Awad The Mnfa ottitt tie Hi.' Gande p:ietk OHIO has been awaded a plaque ua-imendln^ the employees fo two and one half million miles of safe div ig without a eulllsion w^iden imp'ientlng the eompany The aw an! was nuuk* iiv ' Itoyiil G'nhe insti.-inee" CMnipanv k-out vionps p,in, unf ae Ms. C. W. Hendeson's Cub Toop, Ms. Jeff Hendeson's Cub Toon, Ms A W Bishop's Club Toop, Ms O lando Conn-eas. J.'s Bownie Toop. Ms. Malow Wells and Ms. A. W. Bishop's Rmwnie Toop. Ms. Geoge Coss nnd Ms. Gene Code's Rownie Toop. Ms. Gene Richadson's Junio Gil Scouts. Ms Rich ndsnn's sssistant ae: M* Bill Webb. Ms. TVll Shu'ey nnd Miss Susan Godbold. AM ''piping Fiday evening, Ms Rnv!fn»n thei s.m \ntt»nio office Cvlholds CatletteSenio Toon. Itohet Pueti. A'I'II Sevlc- The ttee to be decoated i.n^ ^neev se ' Mefa stated ilonteil by the Cows S'esf "Tle-e I'.'ixe t'i been had milt'anh with M. and -Ms Gene IN all ove the >'g Peml coun- Confe tleliveing it to Mifi. ty and il'««ui;h all kind* nf The Reveend Gene Uiihad v^"" -'! t'.tv nnd night We «nn will leitl thp sin:>nj All..vl hofen»l to tie able c.ie uged to put on wam > nt'od and to ivans and" Join the'scouts fo]' "ie >i>l\et thin aw-ad" an evening to stat the holidays T'-e p'.iqtte fo the nwad off with a singing heat. <a celved late last week.

2 I T%» Sag Bend SeisUnss, Than. Dec 7. tm7, SEEDS FROM THE SOWER MT auchsgt AOsADO The last Infanty office to Java* Bataan asked a goup of aanfaati n. "Do you know why wee defeated at Bataan?" ^sv I eplied. "Why?" fjt had the foe," he answeed, we did not have any he was told that one of the flock had a boken leg. "What happened?" be' asked.? boke it," answeed the shephed. Statled, he demanded. "Why?" "Because," explained the shephed, "this was a waywad sheep. In going astay, othes wee led astay. I boke the leg The Bible is food fo ou and eset it to teach this one aeads. Befoe we can defeat obedience." Satan we must digest the fmptues. It is witten in The Psalmist wa fleeing Man 23:2, "He maketh me when he should have been feeding, and be went astay. The wa Be down la geen pastues.". The "geen paatiocs" efe to Shephed had to wound his the spiitnal nettshment we body to heal hia soul He confessed, "Befoe I was afflicted, ' eeeeiee as. '«' ead the Bible. Jgad the wod "maketh'* signifies compelling action. Ing which? May tt not be I went astay." Fleeing o feed A touist saw a Syian ahep> necessay fo the Shephed to -fund take 4ood into the sheep- make us He' down In geen mm evey moning. On 'inquiy pastues.'' atwmd 'HteNel 4**9 J ' M a SaM8 * w«heal hetopaeksmdmg, 9 ena lave tntem feely.. (Rosea THE UPPER ROOM a pionee ia poafawblng tee evelasting mecy husband. With wods of glowing sand the unchanging love of eloquence, Hosea exhoted Isael to etun to the embace Cnd. in the book that beas his he pesents a geat fun- of God's fogiving love. ~ tuth God's tende PRAYER: We thank Thee, which ia stonge than dea Fathe, fo the gift of taw ange, "the Holy One in padoning gace. We ejoie in aac midst" who.suffes with le'ng set fee fom ou load eke sinful. of guilt. Help us to give ouselves wholeheatedly to Thee Xn ode lo dive home his point, Hosea makes efeence in loving deeds of sevice. In la his own domestic life as an the name of ou Savio. Amen. -fustation. He tells of his abiding love fo his wife Come God's fogiving love estoes THOUGHT FOR THE DAY: anal of he unfaithfulness in the elationship. Hosea God's love fo Isael to love fo Game. He com I ' (l -i^hs. IVtiiH 0 f.'.l^ivi.-;,s!ccl tjlk. M..!,l i- MV.I.I.fuft- I t«l V.Ml t»f.s0 m S-ttll<alMlt ttuti V. VIlMltt tilmmf tel. lltliiits still. paes Come's unfaithfulness to Isael's beaking the convenant elationship with God. Isael had teated God in the same manne as a waywad wife teats a kind and loving the penitent to his place in the kingdom, Roy E. Whitehead (Iowa) nsejmits tmma. usstse) w- ISw» eaatolea*s» Sttvs* cne, stt Balance flavos of winte 0 longe o until ea. vegetables with a typical and to educe Antsicaa pmduct,cafa syup. liquid aad gkue the caots. It's the effective way that geat Winte squash ate geat fo chefs uee-a little ease to ite to assay sneak. Wash S medium blend and balance the asvois squash; cut into lengthwise of the natual foods. The aeoet quatan aad scoop out seeds convenient wayto add the aad " fibe. Pou wate into touch ef sweetness is ight lage _ kettle to depth of about fantbe bottle of com syup. ½ inches. Add squash; cove The Fench make a geat and steam until just tende, caot dish. Pae a pound of about >i) minutes Dain. Place, caots; cut into small sticks o cut side up, in shallow baking slices. Dissolve a chicken bouil dish. 8ptepd cut suface with lon cube in about *h cup wate magaine. Top with about H in a saucepan ove medium cup light o dak con syup heat. Pou in a little light com aad a spinhng of salt, peppe and gated Pamesan syup. Use as little as a table spoon o as much as % cup de cheese. Boil about 6 inch** pending on taste and whethe fom beat souce until aquash you want a good (Use. Put in a pat of magaine and the ca ots. Cove and cook 0 min utes. Uncove and cook about Spec. 4 Richad Heny Assigned To Vietnam Amy Specialist Fou Richad L. Heny. 8, son of Ms. Doa *5 I is lightly bowned, about 2 minutes, o bake in 400*F. (hot) oven about IS minutes. Makes 2 sevings. G. Heny, Fot Davis, was assigned as a mail clek in the Ms. Sevee Navao, Mafa. Navao, USN, son of M. and 53d Geneal Suppot Goup nea Vung Tau, Vietnam, Nov. 9. He was last assigned to the 0st Aibone Division nea Phang Rang. o-h*i<stiitiy stiie Stttti, ttitwtt-nfjte. luwtn itnl sntipaof C(H S9.W I-amt e nil** toe, staieitss tittt»». Sessitss t... eejaf tfttstozso Fo moe then a centuy, Tisaofs andtimeluwpmgnvnentawlity has been mttumumi'sv^l» vmmtiin whee they an sold. Tba askuacy oftise'tisamlilglt^pxsxwobmovement... testaa^te 7 ftffl days befoe Main* the B*V*yT,. has mad* it one of theooat pefeed bands in Switzeland, tt by expets. Whea'you puchase a Tbmt fo yoo>etf ox agaj Btveaanent at poatcwxi ny an ononoijonai one yea guenauaul uoase in, wite o pbott fo fee "TIsBot style boclueflnattathai70 man's and ladies' models fom $30M. Luis Navao Gaduates Fom Hospital School Hospltalman Appentice Luis was gaduated fom the 4-week basic Hospital Cops School, San Diego, Calif. Taught by Navy nuses and senio hospital copsmen, the school Is designed to tain Navy and Coast Guad pesonnel in hospital techniques. The cuiculum Includes the study of anatomy and physiology, mino sugey, the administation of medicines and emegency fist aid teatment. The taining couse also bv dudes woking with doctos and nuses at the Balboa Naval Hospital a San Diego, whee the knowledge gained in oom is put to use. Bode Patolman Given Coast Guad Citation Ralph C. Johnson of the V. S. Bode Patol, Mats Secto, who is.stationed at Fot Stockton was given a lette of Commendation fo life saving. The lette fom Admial w. j. Smith of the U. S. Coast Guad was pesented at Pot Isabel by the commande of the Coast Guad Base, on Novembe 28th. On May 27th while Johnson was attending the Bode Patol Academy at Pot Isabel he pulled Eliza Fenandez, a 5 yea old gil, fom the suf. She was unconscious, and he administeed fist aid and was cedited with saving he life. Thee-Way Payoff Thee's a thee-way payoff fo do- it-youself ea home fix-up pojects;. You can savs Impotant money. Soaothnoe this ia called sweat-equity, and IV. like cutting money in the bank. Instead of spending money fo labo, you spend you own time aad enegy. g. In many eases you fix-up o emodeling poject adds to the "?» of jwu" popety especially if fit aa added oom o a enovated attic ta make It habitable. 3. Do-t-yonaelf pojects pay off penonajly fo the mdjvkloal who wkdde hasame aad saw as a nobby and fo othe membes of the famuy who beaeftt by tbe bet- * living thus made passible. Whethe H'» an exteio pojvt each aajs gaage, fesee o -oolhouae (Olustntua), o an inside job''like a osea addition, ttie o baaasaent eatooelsai, "»'» "««loeal hnabe deale o _ ewftl.te X oto f hadboad us sad statalala, Often, n^aaewc aash gyas Fist Pesbyteian Rsv. William Van Aukei. Sunday Moning Sevice ajn. United School (Pesbyteilan-Chlsaan meeting at Pesbyteian chuch, 0 I A St. May's Catholic Fathe A. Dixon Hatfod Fathe Alfed L. Oalvan Sunday Masses, 7:00, 9:00 and ajn. and 5:30 p.m. Masses on Fist Fidays 7:00 and :25 ajn. and 5:30 pjn. Week Day Masses, 7:00 ajn evey day; Tuesdays and Fidays at :25 a.m; Mondays. Wednesdays and Thusdays at 5:30 pjn. Confessions, Satudays 4:00 to 5:00 pjn. and 7:00 to 8KX) pjn Rosay and Benediction evey Fiday at 7:00 pjn. Fist Baptist Rev. Lloyd Conne WORSHIP SERVICES: Sunday Moning, :00 a.m Sunday Evening, pm Wednesday Evening, 7:00 SPANISH SERVICE: Tuesday. 6:30 pm ORGANIZATIONS: Sunday School, Sunday, 9:43 ajn. Taining Un'on, Sunday, 6:3 pjn. WJdS.: Monday, 5:00 p.m Adult Choi, Sunday, 9:00 ATTEND CHURCH THIS SUNDAY St. Paul's Episcopal Rev Evan Oavlct Moning Paye, Fist, Thid and Fifth Sunday. 9 ajn. Holy Conuhiinlon, Second and Fouth Sunday 9 sun. School 0:5 Emmanuel Baptist - Beb itefleld. Paste Sunday ouhool 9:49 BJn. Peaching ]i;00 a.m.: Taining Union 6:30 pm.; Peaching 7:30 pm Monday Woman's Missionay Society 4 pjn. and Royal Ambassados and G. A. at 4:00 pjn. Mcnday. Sunbeam Band Tuesday at 4:00 pjn. Wednesday. Paye Meeting. fc30 pm Fist Methodist Rsv. 0.. Richadson School. 9:45 jn. Woship Sevice. 0:55 a.m MYF 6 p.m. Evening Sevice 7:30 p.m. choi Pactice.. Wed. 7 pjn. Fist Tues. WSCS 7:30 p.m Fouth Wed. Men's Club, 7 pm Valentine Community O. C a. Defandof Sunday School 0 am Moning Woship _ Fist stoptist Pesidio, Tecst Rev. R. Q. Van Reyen Sunday School at 0 am Moning Woship Sevice at U FAening Woship Bevtoe at. TtautlagUnionatS:4Spm Wednesday Night Paye 8 vice at «439 Fist Chistian United School (Chistian and Pesb>telan) 0:08 am. Meets at Pesbyteian. Moning Woship ll Son Pablo Methodist Rev. Aifiackt gltao Sunday School, 0 a.m. Sevice, :00 am MYF :30 s Sevice, 7:00 pm Wednesday Sevice, 7:30 pm Fiday Bu >t Paye, 7:0* t>bl Of Chist Sunday School ^0:5 am Woship Sevice _ UtOO am Evening Woship, _ pm Bible Study. Wedneaday 7:0S pm Assembly Of God Rev. and Ms. W. A. Gilbet Sunday School, 0 am Woishlp Hou, am Night Sevice, 8:00 p.m. Tuesday Week Nights 7:30 Jehovah's Witnesses 0S W. San Antonio Ave. C. M. Matlnas Tuesday, 7:30 pm., Spanish Bible Study. Fiday, 7:30 om, Watchtowe Study ta Sus.sMi. ATTEND CHURCH THIS SUNDAY This Chsgch Seies b Beiag Spsetaaq' By Tht Uadnslgasd MMeaib I Bosiattt IsStiMieet Batte Jswolss Cleotfo Coso, Phamacist Ms N. Hkjhlene PA t-4g City Pesciption SIS W. Sen Antatwa Pa 04Ut The Poloes Thsotis ww^^vfefe OaT^Ve) Itl tllteptjilnm» At ^fwb» ' ^Pl^EP^y^^s* ^''^^^? tlljllll's Deffttto SfOM Nu*Way Gocey ond Maket SIS West Sen Afstenk* Eph Ki^^Mueitce MeaT'wtwa Willie «JS m.^a^mm^* ^tk oam ^ot^od)^ a^ijnt^ ~ Bxaaaaa faaahaaaaaf*e^ Uffa and PaeMfa, Taaas Mofo Notional Bank eevlng Mafa Pee Vsaa C I* MefwTwwsd naneh Leans aad Real EUte «S, Oaat PA S4S4 0 Some p cae fo usually is the "gam Most pi itself ati Is luinduk When son is de ale find diffenweo steak. Many f pepaing clous. In Game Ca out by t Extension A&M Un out that game dep on the tn ceived wl Dee s mediately longe t main In moe fai Most f dee, wi and hang place un< home o Authos and Cool following quality o Cut aw lated po wash tl wipe the cloth. R debis i meat Ski eass to possible, cacass wap it o game Indoos c the meat ue. Ma leave thi to pou eohtamini eed. When case 'hon meat to B% whi Fedt. No COItl 2. Real 3. No men 4. Low ten 5. Se opc When tacti Fedi J. Fe Come M- "C

3 OUTDOORS IN TEXAS Some people ny they do not cee fo venison. Complaint usually ia that they do not like the "gamey taste.** Most people blame the meat itself athe than the way it Is handled o pepaed. When fixed coectly, venison is dethone, and most people find it difficult to tell the diffeence between tt and' beefsteak. Many factos ae involved In pepaing venison that is delicious. In a booklet tiued "Wild Game Cae and Cooking,'' put out by the Texas Agicultual Extension Sevice of Texas A&M Univesity, lt is pointed out that "the success ot cooked game depends to a g pat extent on the teatment the animal eceived when killed." Dee should be dessed immediately afte the kill. The longe the shot-up Innnnls emain Inside the cavity, the moe tainted the meat becomes. Most people simply gut the dee, wash it out thooughly and hang it in a convenient place until It can be taken home o to a locke plant. Authos of "Wild Game cae and Cooking" ecommend the following things to impove the quality of wild meat: Cut away all tainted o multilated potions of meat. Do not wash the cacass. To clean, wipe the cacass with a clean csoth. Remove hai and any debis that adhees to the meat Skin and quate the cacass fo moe apid cooling, if possible. Othewise, hang the cacass outside at night and wap it in a lage sack tan o game bag in the- shade o indoos duing the day. Potect the meat fom flies and moistue. Many huntes pefe to leave the skin on the cacass to potect the meat fom contamination until It is butcheed. When taking the dee cacass 'home, do not expose the meat to moto heat o exhaust Why Ranches Like) Fedeal Land tank Loam. No appaisal fees. No commissions. 2. Realistic appaisals. 3. No penalty fo pe-pay* ment 4. Low Inteest long tem. 5. Seves small and lage opeatos. When you need a lean, can* cacti Fodoal Land Bank Association J. Fed LaLanne, Manage Come by and see us at M4RFA, TEXAS. it/t BBfBfBaaenjsasBM v. Vf RM SAMsoen fumes. Wap the meat loosely and tanspot lt on top of the ca, the bed of a pick-up tuck o ca tunk. A«fo cooking, the authos explain that young- and tende game is beat cooked by dy heat! such as oasong, baving,: pan-boiling and' fying. Dy' heat peseves flavo and tiatttfoav teqatalftaapau BoawJtillf with additional fat may be ne> cessay if the meat is lean. Old and leas tende game is best when cooked by moist heat such as baising stewing and simmeing. Swiss steaks and pot oasts ae cooked by baising. Add a small amount ot liquid to the meat which s cooked In a coveed containe. Stews ficasees and boiled game ae pepaed by simmeing (not at boiling point) in hot liquid which patially o completely coves the meat. With moistue, the high tempeatue necessay to soften the connective tissues can be obtained. One ecipe fom the book'et (wh'ch. Incidentally, can be obtained fom you county agent) is fo venison swtss steak. To pepae this dish vou'll need *4 pounds ound venison steak thee lage on ions, one medium stalk celey, one cup tomatoes, two tablespoons Wocesteshie sauce, and salt and peppe. The steak should be about m inches thick. Dedge with flou and season with salt and peppe; bown in fat on both sides. Add the othe ingedients. Cove tightly and cook at 350 degees F. o ove low heat on top of ange until tende (about ¼ hous). Remove meat to platte and make a gavy fom dippings in the pan. Seves fou. Mach Coffield Gets Law Degee Mach Heny Coffle'd of Austin, fomely of Mafa, was gaduated fom the Univesity of Texas School ot Law in Septembe. He eceived his law degee In commencement execises held In Townes Hall Auditoium, at 3:30 pm. Septembe 24th. with Pace Keeton, dean, pesiding. Sunflowes wee pinned on the tape's of gaduates by deans. Byon Fulleton and T. J. Gibson. Coffield has a degee fom Texas Chistian Univesity, and he seved two yeas as a lieutenant with the Amy in Euope befoe enteing Law School. He is maied and will live in Austin whee he has accepted a position as attoney with the Austin fim of Bown, Ewin. Maxoney and Babe. Mach Heny attended Mafa High School but was gaduated fom Lullng High School. He la the nephew of Fank Coffield and the late Heny Coffle'd of Mafa. HU gandmothe, Ms. R. E. Petoss. lives In EI Paso. E. M. Monde* St*$Mpd, In Fiankfut Gemany. Amy Specialist Fou EfjtfHdJon M. Mendez, 2, sonohbp. Babaa M, Mendez, Van Hon, was assigned as a medical supply specialist with the 2nd Medical Detachment nea Fankfut, Gemany, Nov. 8. Spec. Mendez waj last stationed at Ft. Lewi* Wash. His wile, Vlctoina, live* in Valen tine. EPH KING INSURANCE AGENCY 208 West Son Antonio St. Mofo, Texas PAfcvlew "Custome* Fiend T- Help' Whni,. Needed" ic.it- -,') **' By Wllla Mess SCHOOL NEWS The Fot Davis Indians lost a few feathes to the Van Hon Eagles on Tuesday, Nov. 28, at the Van Hon gym. AO thee had-fought games wee lost by Fot Davis. The fist game with the **B" team boys finished with a scoe of Jimmy Aguila scoed^ 7 pntnta; Mak Lagest 3;.and He»fy Bencomo, 0. In the game, the -A- team gma. lost by a scae of 449. Otlvas was high a total of 9 scoe fo the "A" boys was Vi Hon 54. Fot Davja 48. Ramon Olivas acked up 20;.' Danny Luna, 6; and Billy Gacia, 8. 4 /.\ TV Fot Davis On Review T ^ F Coach Joan Weave was vey poud of he gils as they came away fom the Valentine Basketball Tuney with the second place tophy. The gils dated the tounament at 8:00 <tm. Thusday playing against Mafa. The final scoe was Fot Davis 53. Mafa fi. Thei ecod pame was against Maathon nt 2:00 p.m. Fiday They won the game by a scoe of The thid game was nlayed aijaint Anthonv at 8:00 a.m. on Satuday. Tlie scoe (39-33) was a little close, end- Bowling Results BOWLERETTES Results, Dec. 5. Valeie Fashion 8 Mafa National Bank 0; Webb Bothes of Mafa 6 - Foohhe!me*s 2; Casa Blanca 6 Penney's 2; Boden's 6 City Dug 2. STANDINGS W L Webb Bothes Casa Blanca Mafa National Bank Boden's Penney's Valeie Fashions Fochheime's Citv Dug HIGH INDIVIDUAL GAME Jo Ann Veazy 93 HIGH INDIVIDUAL SERIES Emily Scown - 58 HIGH TEAM GAME AND SERIES Casa Blanca # FRONTIER LEAGUE Resuta. Nov. 30. Kimball's 8 Jet Set 0: White's 6 Lilian's 2; Citv Pesciption Phamacy o Mafa 6 - Foothills Food Mkt. 2: Reddy Kilowatt 6 Highland Dug 2. STANDINGS W L Reddy Kilowatt 37 3 White's Kimball's 44 3G Highland Dug S» 42 Jet Set Foothill's Mkt Citv Pesciption Lulan's HIGH INDIVIDUAL GAME AND SERIES Walte Vlck 22^63 HIGH TEAM GAME AND SERIES Reddy KUowatt Ing with anothe Fot Davis victoy. The final game was played against the Socoo Bulldogs at 9:30 Satuday night. Final scoe was Socoo 4\ Fot Davis 38. May Luni was high-point gil in all fou games, scoing a high of 9 points in the Anthony game. Rosalinda Olivas seoedj4 and Olivas in Anthony Teesa Hi Mat? 0 " vjlaathon and espectively, scoed o game, wg^chosen fo the ^Yeam. Coach Geoge Gubb epoted that hfs boys bnucht home the Consolation; tonhy fom he Mafa touney. The Indians 'ost thei fist game to the van Hon Eaglea. 7V5I. Ttamon Olivas was high-point scoe with IS followed close hv Dan- **v Luna with 6 an-i tllly Gacia with 0. Thei second ame was a victoy njninst Fa Ht)S with a scoe nf «3.52. "High pointe" w.v Danny Luna with 27. Ram<-., oiiva* -coed 5 In that p Luna was chosen f< Tounament team. Dnnnv K A'i- The Fot Davis Juni.-i Hlch Sm«basketball team' ployed Mafa's St. May's team on Monday. Dec. 4 at the Fot Davis gym. Ft Davis won with a scoe of Lalo \avaete was high scoe fo Ft Davis ba«ketlng 6 points, while Adan Medlano of St. May'< made 20 points. CHURCH NEW* The Second Advent Sevice was held at the Methodist on Sunday. Dec. 3. The second candle was lit by Jayneltat Pude, and the sciptue was ead by Ricky Ellis. Special music was bought by Ms. Richad Ellis and Rev. Peace who Hope." sang "Whispeing The Baptist women ae obseving a week of paye fo foeign missions Dec 30. A pogam is being pesent evey moning duing the veek at 0 a.m. except Wednesday The Wednesday pogam will be TTsented hv Bo. S>ephen at the egula payei meeting time 7:00 pm. Those chage of the daily pogams ae as follows: Ms. R. I. Spout Monday. Ms. A. E. Badbey Tuesday, Ms. Howad Moos Thusday, Ms. I^onad Rlnehat Fiday. A soeclal offe- 'ng fo foeign missions (Lottie Moon Chistmas offeing) will be taken duing the Chistmas season. The goal fo all Southen Baptists is $5,000, AROUND THE TOWN Maia Lamonyon and Judy Robets, students" fom South* westen State College, Weathefod, Oklahoma and Wanda Pettlt. student at Sul Ron, 3th Annuoi HIGHLAND HEREFORD BULL SALE MARFA, TSXAS SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9th «2 NOON HIGHLAND FAIR GROUNDS SELLING 0 HEAD These Bulls Have Not Been Pampeed - They Ae Ready Fo Sevice - AUCTIONEERS - BERT and RUBEN REYES Son Antonio, Texas Babecue At a.m. MARFA "TOCAS.pent last week end In the home of M. and Ms. W. L Null. Wanda Is the fiance <f Don Nail Willis McCutchcon is In the hospital In El Paso ecoveing fom ecent sugey. His condition is epoted satisfactoy. M. and Ms. Jack Longboth am and family wee Fot Davis' visitos duing, the Thanksgiving hohtfs^hfm Loog*»tham is the; fome -Eteabeth Pude. They j ae T**o>pfs of College Station: The Tyone Kenya motoed to Van Hon Sunday aftenoon to meet thei deugwe^ln-law. Sally, and gandettf^ev Loa and David. Sally" and ciomen p'an to visit a couple of weeks with the Kellys. Jim Stephen, pasto of the Bantist, killed, his dee with his muzzle-loading ifle. Bo. Stephen owns fou eplica* of antique guns which hp has made, nil of which ae in fiitr ode. Ms. Jak Busa of Hallngen will be a guest of the W. T. JBaughn family duing this week Ms. Busa and Ms. Baul>hn ae sistes. M. and Ms. Pat Mul'oy at! tended the 60th wedding annivesay eception this past weekend of M. and Ms Chales Manahan of Pecos. The eception was held in the home of M. and Ms. Keith Camp, and the Mulloys wee among those in the eceiving line. On display fo the guests, was a mannequin adoned by Ms. Manahan's lace wedding dess. /M. and Ms. Roy Bloys had the family ove fo a faewell dinne on Sunday fo the W. C Byans who wee etuning to Douglas. Aizona. Among those pesent wee the families of Geoge Gubb. S.. Geoge Gubb. J., and Withe Medley, all of Fot Davis. Also pesent wee M. and Ms. I<ane Mills and daughte Shiley and ton Buste fom Pecos M L. L. Jaatt left Fiday fo a visit with e'atives in Loaine. Anita Navaete obseved he The Big Bend Sentinel, Thus. Dec. 7,907, Mafa, Fth bithday with a paty elte school Fiday, Decembe. Seveal of lu fiends wee Invited to sha - ' t l. fun and e feshments. We would :!-.. to add the follow^ names to the list of sevicemen's addesses: PFC Danny Bustamante, US Co. B 39th Eng. a N. cbt. APO San Fancisco. Calif Ameica! Division. AC John S. Ftteald, 7204 C Indiana Dive, Ptattsbug A. F. a. New Yok. Local YovnajfoTi Mafce Thoi Fist Doo Kill Pattl Godbo'd, the yeas*- om daughte of M. and Ma. Roy H. Godbold. killed he fist dee last Satuday, Decemba 2 on he fathe's anch Booth) of town. He bothe Caina* and he fathe wee with Patt\ and Calton also killed a dee. Buce Matin, age 2, son est M. and Ms. David Mats*, killed his fist dee on Oka Godbold anch on Sunday. IB* fathe ond Ida bothe Davht wee in the hunting paty. Shop In Mafa Fist * PALACE * MARFA, TEXAS" Thusday - Fiday - Satuday A LOVELYSORTs-DEATH PSYCHEDELIC l FONDA; SUSAN STRASBERG Ploy Wahoo Evey Satuday Night! $ Jakpot This Week! Sunday - Monday - Tuesday 'KILL R DHRGOn JACK i FBRnRnna i RLDO PHLflnCB i LRIIHS RRH Wednesday Only "Los Hemanos Baacan Registe Fo $ Cash Pizes To Be G Away By Mafa Mechants Dec. 9th WTU has aosistsnas Gift fo you A < nu&asiir c o CHRISTMAS 32-pogo booklot doiigned lo htlp you add ploasut to tht gayest ond busiest stason of tht yea Get you gift copy now, IDEAS... at the WTU Office ntohsehoiidoyswhth^ guide! In this. 32-pogo booklet you'll ind many intiguingfoliooyideas... festive food ecipes. pactical tip* fo Holiday ente- oaisng,. nonie oocootuiy.«, gt wapping ( and dozens of c4ne Sonto Clous oiginals. To get you gift ccoyof ttus atipful boovjet, Juat ovop by the WfU Office ond u'll be on you way to a Mnty Chbtmo*. foe you kiow hi C WEST T E I U S ^ UTIUTB8

4 > Wmj Bead Sesuinel, Thus. Dee.?, U67. Mafa, Texu Stsn 6offtiM Attends Conftwiice ta Midhid Fo Senio Gil Scoots Toop Z Senio Gil Scout. Sunn Godbold attended a Senio Gil Scout Pemian Basin Council Confeence, Detvmne st though the 3d, at the Schabaue Hotel la Ml<fand. This. confeence was planned by seven Texas Delegates who attended the Rice Univesity Confeence. The theme "An Awaeness of Values" was caied but by the 30 Senio Gil Scouts paticipating In the fun and leaning ogam. Fiday evening the Scouts gatheed in*the hotel halb-oom fo dinne and to hen The Reveend Robet E. Gunman. Ministe of Memn-ia, Ch'stlan, Midland, talk about The Value of Individuality". Satuday moning the Scouts viewed the film, "Phoebe", and listened to a Panel Discussion, "The Value of the Moal Code". The panelists wee: Ms. Chales Caldwell an expet with teenages and college students. Ms. CaTdweO speaks to students an ove Texas about the common poblems of teenages. She has a cham and modeling school. Judge Babaa Culve CMs. John Culve) Ottunty JOdge and Joventle Judge of Midland County stops 963. The Reveend Foest K. Whifwoth, associate misdates- of the Fist Pesbyteian of Midland. M. James Pitts, J., ot the Midland Public School System. D. Walte 8. Paks, a specialist in obstetics and gynecology. The panel discussion was followed l>v toop meetings and discussion goups. Satuday ultenoon the final plenay fewion was held with "The Value of Setting a Goal" given fcv M. Bay W. Koch, Midland Distict geoohv sicist with Getty Ott Co.. Pesident ot Pemian Basin Geophysical Society, Goveno of Distict 44. Toast mastes Intenational Satuday evening, the Senio Scouts wee delighted with thei '-Supise Speake.'' Lt. White, bothe of Astonaut Commande Edwad A. White, who was killed in the Apollo space ship. The 30 Scouts wee divided into Toops and Patols to enable each gil to be an effective paheinant in the discuss'on goups thoughout the confe Out of Council Scouts fom El Paso, Atamogodo, Rosweil, Lovington. Atesia and San Angelo took put In the confeence. The Scouts, with new ideas and new thoughts, jouneyed homewad Sunday. NATURAL GAS THE MODERN FUEL FOR HOME, BUSINESS & INDUSTRY 0 5. Highland Easy-To-Do Deations And Punches To Bighten Tills The time will soon bs hes fo hanging the Chistmas weath to announce that special hospitality season and best loved holiday of the yea. Long Uf«.' t!i«bells JuiRle, why not ling in the fun by Involving the whole family in Vuletide pepaation? Take a tip fom the ess-tomakc onaments found in holiday catons of Coca-Cola. Kwyone in the household, atist o not, youngste o oldste, can add something cleve to the tee, the table and othe tim aound the home with these decoative assets. Just snip, fold "h psste (that quick!). Stas, snowflakes, icicles sad a host of oute festive dangles ia ich luste colos ae included fee in a new aeies of foldes containing twenty diffeent decoations. Beady fa a second holiday MntT The hostess who spends much time is the kitchen misses oat on the ftm. Those catons ot Coke held the answe to the favoite easy-to-seve efeshe fo evenings of decoationmaking, the impomptu platte paty and the open house when fiends dop ia. Anothe timely tip soe to taasfom any paty into the splash of the month is the patty unch. Spite is the keywod g ee to tutthe bowl with goodtaste-to-spae with time-tospae, Fe a tat tempte to uvea sp any happeniag, ty "Tingle Bells Poach." Made in a jiffy, it makes music ss sweet as jingle bells. TINGLE BELLS PUNCH 2 quats canbey juice ean (6 ex.) fozen lemonade concentate, thawed /2 cup maaschino chey juice TEEN By Elizabeth Halow Hi kids! Seems Ike the last pat of last week and the fist pat of this one hav gone pet ty fast. But that's the way I like them, hope you do. Ijiat FVda" both the gil's and boy's basketball teams paticipated In tounaments. The t'.vt tounament was held in Valentine and the gisls eally did ty. But they didn't quite make it this time. That's okay, g'ls. thee will always be othe tounaments and anyway, you tounament games wee the ti't fan-.es if al' of you new gils. Keep up Ihe wok. The «t'd eal well this weekend. In fact, they went all the way to the Championship game against Jesuit High School. Mafa didnt win the Championship, but we came In second 6 l)oulesof 8pite (looz. each), weu chilled Combine all ingedients. Seve ove ice in punch bowl Ganish with lemon slice topped with chey o with lemon suee, oange wedge sad chey altenated on cccktafl picks. Makes about 40, 4-ox. sevings. TATTLE and that's just geat! I think the teams ae doing wondeful, but thee s one moe thing they need suppot All of you kids come to the next game and show the boys and gils that we'e backing them, okay? O. K.! Tuesday, Decembe 5th. the student body of Mafa High School had a special pogam that eally benefited all of us. The students gatheed in the auditoium to fist see the Mafa Shothon Band contest film which was vey good. Then the 4th peiod health class of Ms. Robets gave vai ous skits on health habits. The skits wee hilaious but they all had good points in them that made you stop and think- The assembly was ended with a film on smoking that featu- 966 Toino 2-Doo Hadtop Accompaniment: Staffed olives and cocktail onions altenated oa cocktail picks. An onion sou ceam dip seved with melba toast ounds. "Tingle Bells" is one of Ave geat punch ideas tacked in catons of Spite. Untuck a few fo Chistmas and have a tin'iag holiday! ed Ceatues fom anothe wold tying to figue out what use cigaettes, In tie language called "beathing sticks," wee to humans. Aga'n the film was funny, but it taught us all a few things. Tuesday aftenoon,-the senio gils took the. Miss Betty Cocke test, whk-h ates yoa among the millions of gils in the United States. Most of us. deaded the test because we thought It would be mainly about cooking, but to ou supise lt wasnt. One of the tenlo g'ls will eceive an awad to the best test scoe so all of us will be hoping. Fd like to emind al of you of the FORMAL DANCE which will be held this Satuday, Decembe 9th, ln the gade school gym. The Mafa High School Student Council ia sponsoing the dance and admission will be $.00 fo couples, and $.50 fo stags. So. all yat dances bing s patne and come have some fun. The Links-fom Alpine will play, and you've all head them and know they'e petty pood, so it will pobably be a '/nod dance. Sec ya thee! Well.' guess that's VI fo this week. Be good and Study Had! (WHAT A JOKE!) BYE BYE! D. Thomas L. Coats Optometist Hill Buildinq Alpine, Texas Hs. 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Except Wed. & Sot fnsfa Hbiey Clsb MasMscnag la Paish Hall At St. Pad's Chen*-, The Mafa Histoy Club met Tuesday aftenoon in the Paish Hall at the St. Paul's Episcopal with Ms. J. Alfed Roosevelt and Ms. day Mille hostesses. The meeting was opened with a paye by Ms. J. tt Humpheys. Ms. Fank Gevasi, pesident, pesided at the business meeting and she welcomed a new membe. Ms. Eal Woley. Ms. Humpheys epoting on Intenational Affais, centeed he emaks on Afica calling attention to the gadual incease in the numbe of fee nations being fomed in that county. Ms. Roosevelt, on education equested membes to be infomed about Fedeal Aid to schools, and* she Indicated thee wiu be a discussion on this subject late. Ms. Alfed Means epoting on Fine Ats, told of a ecent visit to a museum in Roswetl, N. M. Ms. Clay Mille, pogam chaiman Intoduced. the two sneakes. Ms. Don Meill and Ms. Robet Puett. who spoke on the Days Topic, "Pomote Ameicanism." Ms. Meill on "Obligations and Responsibilities of the Past," chose to talk about what she - temed "a contovesial subiect," and she said he "listene* would not have time to deate." She mentioned the custom of hat-ding down heilooms which she said "go fom geneation o geneation" and continued "Cod has.been good to us. what w» have,, hee is found in no n^c ation." she gave cedit to "ou foefathes fo thei detemination and bavey." and -aid that "what a debt we owe them." She mentioned the ecent nots in Detoit and pointed out the city had been consideed a PERSONAL? M ad Ms. D. L. Monoe and daughte Dana of Del Rio. wee guests In the home of Ms. Monoe's paents, Judge and Ms. J. H- Cass fo Thanksgiving. Anothe guest of the Cass familv was Hay Reuk of San Antonio. This is his fist tip to Msfa in thee yeas. Hay Is a fome esident of Mafa. John L Simpson of; 000 Oaks Califonia, came to El Paso and was joined by his bothe, Robt. E. Simpson and they came to Mafa on Wednesday to see fhel gandmothe. Ms. Tom Winn, and thei fathe, J. W. Slmn«on. and othe- elatives, and fiends. They left Fiday. Ms. May Wilcox of Childess visited thei daughte and family. M. and Ms. Johnnv Walke, daughte Benda and son-david^eently. M. Walke's paents, M. and M*. Lcnnie Walke of Venon have been with thei son and fami'y this week. They also did?ome hunting. Shop In Mofo Fist model. She gave as an opinion "we cant suvive these." Ms. MeTlll discuued the dug poblem, and the cimes committed by ues, and also, the bith defects that appea in childen bon to dug u**s. She efeed to j-ovtv pogams and ' diseuted esults. She Questioned ou secuity es set out In the Fouth Amendment Calling attention to cetain tynes of pvtae into pesonal mattes that Is consideed legal. She concluded with a waning, "some pesent tends mav lead us to destuction." Ms Puett spoke'on "Affim, Not Denv Ou Ameican Pinciple*." She said. "We too fequently take ou feedom and nmspeity fo ganted, often losing sight of the geatness of w county. We gloe about manv things"-and she listed vaious gain* and thei pa- Ufcln comnlflints fom school opeations to taxes. She tom of a nine day stay In Russia with twentv-six othe voting students fom Texas: this was In the summe of 959. Befoe entein Russia the goup was biefed on what to expect in the natue of constant suveillance, and was waned aealnst ta'klng about anything that might be evealing if head fom a hotel oom that wa«wied. M*. Puett said the aiplanes the students tave'ed in while Inside Russia wee won and tatteed and not wen kept as ous wee. In contast she said the hotels wee funished in good taste and often funishing* wee in b'ue velvet. She sa'd it matteed not whee the goup of Ameicans we*e. thev wee staed at, and touched by the neonle they encounteed. She gave as an example women touching thei hai and even thei nylons. 'The buildings althown beautiful on the outs'de wee often ill kept. In temlna' bulml«w. people slept on the floos»sing «acks of vcge'ob'e* a* nwows. The otting poduce added to the aleady foul odo In tbe public buildlnes." she *ah. The Ameican* attended a two hou, long chuch sevices whee thev had eseve teats Ms. Puett obseved only one small child a gil, in the chuch, "the eldely people cied thoughout the sevice." she commented. She said the tip to Russia convinced he we should "Af fim, Not Deny Ou Ameican Pinciples." M*. E, B O'Quinn was at the silve sevice. The efesh ment tah'e was coveed with a yellow linen cloth that he'd a floal aangement of chysanthemums placed in a silve bowl a gift fom Ms. W. E. Vancevee. Pesent fo the meeting wee Ms. Gevasi. Ms. Humpheys^ Ms. Roosevelt Ms. Mille. Ms. E. A. Muelle. Ms. Meil', Ms. Puett Ms. Alfed Means. Ms. Genge Vickes. Ms. O'Quinn Ms. J. a Little. Ms. W. B. Johnson, Ms. Fank Coffleld. Ms. J. B. Steea Ms. Eal Woley and Ms. P. J. Waelng. Hee* a BetwXafch Up" Idea: TORINO-moeca than 6 Jibbe-piced oompeting models (longe ^B** wheeobase. SSasS^BPBWsW^ sb^saje iionoom,snooatses lltsaplv ^t*jp*fj Sje sfsss^flb Mss"J ids)) MsMPf w w which lle-4*. sofl tokfce pices. Yevl see gives yew aseto Teejee^od's newest bight ideal Six spited stx-potsengsv cas at dts top of the smone one. The Testae GTs~aadop, COKTWAWASS, ond ona luisjuxk ol fussoocx oe come wan eed's band-new 3B-cu. in, V-8, Wide-oval tios. GT stipes. GT wheeb, ventless side windows and watmo-wall capeting. The Toino 2-doo hadtop and 4-doo sedan have luxuious inteios you've neve seen befoe In cas at this pice. The Toino Squie station wagon has simulated wood paneling outside, the leathey look of vinyl inside ond the convenience ol Fod's 2-way Mogk Doooote. Hajst ethe fcmonos-including o Failane 5» fostbock that teals slx-glve you Toino- ' styling, too. Whicheve you choose e o Tc Toino-choose n now while fod Qeole is going oil-out to moke ep fo lost time. 96BTotino GT Fo$ibsc«See the man with BehekJeas-Betie Deals...you Fod Deale "Kit Eddie Piece Motos '- Make You Chistmas Dolla Go Fathe At This Geat Sale _ fy Q Check Ou Pices Befoe You Buy! Evtything In Tho Stoe Dastically REDUCED Some Below Cost We At Not Only Cutting Pices - We Ao Taking Tho Pofit Off All Sales Ao Cash O Layaway Until Chistmas With A Small Deposit. All Sales final - No Exchcmges O Refunds. at WESTERN AUTO ta

5 That Say Mey Chistmas GLASSWARE POTTERY CANDIES CAMERAS STATIONERY COSMETICS TOYS PIPES MEN'S TOILETRIES Geoge Coss Phanttacy 7** Uttes To Santa Dea Santa. " I would like you to bing me a Beauty Vanity. Doll, suzy Homemake. B'ake Robinson Dea Santa Claus, I want fo you to bing me a new dess, a Babi and a dictionay and dont foget my bothes, Chon and A dan. bing them something nice. Love Emma Taango Dea Santa, Please bing me» play with. Love you Estela Hinojos doll to Dea Santa, Pease bing me a Suzy Homemake doll and a Beauty Vau- Ity. Kathy Robinson Dea Santa: Please bing me a doll to play with. Don't foget my othe sistes. Love you Mata Hinojos Dea Santa Claus. How ae you and you eindee? Will you please bing me a dink and wet doll with complete layette? Please bing my dog tequila anothe sack of bones. I will leave you a Coke and a snack on Chistmas eve. also would tike a buggy fo.v doll Mey Chistmas. Love Linda Gaye Webb Dea Santa: I want you to bing me a dess and some.ew shoes and a doll to play with. And don't foget to bing me little bothe Cuz and baby Abel semething to play with. Love you Noma Taango nea Santa. Please bing me a new dess and a doll I Love You Ada Linda Hinojos Paul Pattesoa Wites New Book Paul Patteson, who stated his teaching caee hee at Blackwell School in 935, is the autho of a ecently-pub'ished book entitled "Pecos Tales". "Pecos Tales", sponsoed by the Texas Po'kloe Society and published by Enclno Pess of Austin, featues authentic chaactes of an ealie we«t. It deals with Incidents, accidents, and anecdotes petaining to these chaactes and is pofusely illustated with photogaphs. Patteson, immediate past pesident of the Texas Folk'oe Society, has witten two books pio to "Pecos Tales", "Sam McGoo & Texas Too" 947 and "Loude Than Guns," 95& Fo jthe past fou yeas he has seted as a judge of non-fiction liteatue fo the Westen Hei jtage Cente and Cowboy I Hall of Fame with headquates in Oklahoma City. Also he has spoken to aud'ences thoughout West Texas on vaious topics, chlef'v hlstov and folkloe of the old west^he will be in Odessa all dav Decembe 6 man exhibiting wee u fo an autogaph Da tv at West. ian Hughes, Miss Texas Office Supply whee "Pe- Walke. Miss Geanle istopcos Tales" wl'l be fo sale, i he and Miss Maia M'heii Cuently. Patteson and w«ms. Tida Nelll ol Fcf Pav wife ae on leave of absence is exhibited hand thown.-ea fom the Cane Schools whee they have taught fo the past 27 yeas. DIAPER SET M. and Ms. Esequlel Pena of Rediod ae the paents of a daughte, Gaciela Plla- She was bon Novembe In Bewste Memoial Hospital. She weighed 7 pounds and 7»; ounc es M-- aad Ms. Jesus Eseaxsega ol Mafa. named thei daaghte, Jessica Ann. She was bon Novembe Z3 in Bewste Mem oial Hospital, and he weight was 6 pounds and 7'i ounces. M. and Ms. Floencio L. 3am>a of Mafa named thei new daughte. Rebecca, she was bon In Bewste County Memoial Hospital Novembe S and she weighed S pounds and 3 ounces At ExUblf Maks 20th Annivesay The Big Band At Cub had a successful two day at and caft exhibit with 33 exhibitos Paintings consistng of oi, wat ecolo, acylic and paste) wee shown by Ms. Royc f>>ttho!t. Ms. Lillian Janes, M> A..! Hoffman. Ms. Ja> Atkins Ms. Tom Robison. Ray Eveett. Ms. Albe! Logan Ms. Eal Hammond, u - R. i Johnson, Ms. L. F Huley. Ms. Chales Bowman, '.lis Don Littleton, membes of n<> club Exhibitos, not m-nu-cs of the Cub, Included M>- R. B DuiU and Miss Rosa «Wy He of Van Hon. M> Monte Fain of Fot Davk vviuiam Giles, Fot Davis. M hales Tay\> and Miss Pat *m»i»-. of Mafa. Hand painted china,.i..- - wee Ms. Hay >. "ente. Alpine Ms. VYalt» poaae Ms. Walte Siove.» Bill Shuley. Ms. Fet* neiy. guests, and Ms..- opt on Mead. Ms. Chales Ms. Wilton Williams, v leton.nd Ms. Roblsc Club. Pupiis _ of Ms. Cha wman. - Lit > the how - Ma ^'enda Old-Fashioned *n»le Pound Cake minded cl the wok night next Mondav Decembe at 7:30 p.m. In the kitchens of pionee families, apples wc bas Invitations have bee-i mailed fo the dance This yea only ic inged'ents. Hee - * sampie of both new and -neti> he tamilv name appeas on the nveine. but pei o s e- ].>'is combined to makf -^ke eivini- invitations have been fi the '"hiistmos H" on "omivld hat college aged fam shot noli-x- ' y - mlc-s and house guests? pkgs. pouci ca L o lu'icd in the invitation, ggs i cap wate..d Sei ce ^nt Chaity chaicup anplc Jelly, feu '-.ing man ;,-T- Tom Robiiton. anplans fo a Chistmas may he added I cand!e<! md "ounc»een plneappl* site. >nv ^a-t> _ - ->.pec al.vtucation iove«. thin glaze. class Heat oven to 305 degees. Ms HI- Rihinsov announced Tease and flou pan 0X» in- thht seveal esevations fo ht o bundt pan. the'chistmas dance have been In a lage mixing bowl blend made cake mixes, eggs and wate, Ms. Pat Ryan won the floo beat 4 minutes at mediu" soeeat pize Monday night o 600 stokes by hand Coloful Chiismas teeojoions Pou hat*e into wpaed set a festive mood as Silent ian. Bake hou and 20 min Sistes exchanged gilts Hostesses, Ms Bobb\ Don ttes o until wooden pus- inset»d in cente comes on' clean. Tool 0 minutes; enu > fom pan. In a small sauce pan heat lelly until melted. Spead thin - oatipg of e':v ove the top if cake, A ow-, top-aange * tppie designs ut ed pine aople slice* hit. thin slices fo ipplc design <;.. * sieen jenves fom th -. n pineapple 'Vc'\ c- Pi> cloves fn items. Pou fit Thin G'nze ove the anole destens and cake. To make the Tiin Glaze blend etui con(e.-!ones* stig a. tablespoon wate, tablespoon light con <.vup and l teaspoon-cli»y flavoing Hemove hot wate about five min utes stiing constantly. mlc pots. Miss Susan Godbold. cloth sculptue and decoupage; Ms. Hammond, eeamics. all of which added to Inteest I the exhibit. Also, of geat In: tecst to the 50 guests attend ing wen* two handsome wood cavings fom Bolivia South Ameica, loaned by Ms. Oba Cout; a Mexican -pa'ntlnr" done with coloed staws loan ed by D. Geoge Hoffman of Fot Stockton, and a tmali still life molded fom bead dough by a unman in Ojinaga. loaned by Ms. Johnson. 'hee was a section of ealv paintings by the membes, as the club was celebating its 20th. annivesay. Scapbooks ad mementos of the Club wee of spec'al kiicest to guests as well as the membes. Ms- Albet Logan and Ms A. J. Hoffman ae chate membes Ms Hoffman seved as the fist pesident of the Club. Beta Membes Exchange Gifts Twent> one me-nhes attend ed the Beta Sigma Phi Chist mas social held nt the egula meeting Monday night, Decen he I P'ans fo the Chistmas dan -e 'Holiday u»il Ball." weie finalized duing the business meetinp All membes wee e aldson and Ms. Ham Holman. seved cake and punch The B'g Bend SenOneL Thus. Dec. 7, 9f7, Mafa,' Tt Big Bead Study Club Of Pesidio Has Meetisfl-Chistmos Pogam The nig Rend Study C'ub held it* annual c histmas meet ing in the home of Ms. Osca Spence, on..ut.i-day aftenoon \l:s. John Case- Ramiez se -¾. Dec 2nd wit' ho't and Mn. ving as io* Huildi ( I lette Tomoows in Fam School Rel. tions was the th«--,e cf the pogam. Six. ' V David Shudents played 'ey's musii piano select.;;: id "Peace o? Eath. Good W to Men" a pesentation if e Chistmas stoy, was gi\- by Pesilio School -hude' det the.lit ection M uence. The meeting «-ti.- led with n paye.tft,-. he childen machcx. stume: naticipat' pledge uf il'egiano flag he childe. pih-.omas cav>i' nusle mak oal Chistes. Following ji. istmas po 8Tam_p/esentect_j>\_the_ school childen, thev w» -. seved efeshments In th«-oiaium and Ms Shu'ev pla-.'-d Chistmas Caols duing this peiod. The. childen wee sen t*\ punch and ginge bead men a.-id wee given favos of cant;, cane men. The gingebead -nen and the favoi*. which s flighted the childen wee nde by Ms Casebo't Mothes of th. hllden, attending the poga^i. wee Ms Glenn Paott.vhoae small daughte Patti.,>layed "Oh Little Town of Bcthehem" and "A Wish io th«vew Yea" fom th* six Musiians; Ms. Lidia Molina i Ms Ruben Henandez Rnd Ms A'tapacia C. Bito who had iiffn in the Chist ma- pagaif At the conclusi-.v ci the histmas pogam by the M-hooi '-hllden. the club mem- PERSONALS Tail Godbold of Angelq State College spent Thanksgiving holidays hee with he paents, M. and Ms Roy H Godbold and family Ms. Iene Hunte was called to Abilene because of the death of l.e mothe. Ms. Leola Mauldin. He son Mike accompanied he bes held a business meeting with the pesident, Ms. Casebo't pesiding. Ms. Joe Tune epoted tn the Safety Pogam fo the Pesidio 'S-himl Childen which is sponsoed by the Big P#nd Study Club. isie said thai the belts and hadg«fo the childen, who guide the Students acoss the steets du ing the ush peiods, have been eceived but that she had not been able to find a place whee the luminous iackel«an b. puchased Ms. Stanley vv. i_a*ii»\- < *! a epot fom the Denton Stat* School egading the student being sponsoed by the club. Jt stated that the students' on the Job taining is acceptable, that his attitude and willingness to wok ae excellent and that his employe is pleased with him The epot concluded with the statement that the student should be eady to be dt* chaged fomjthe poject in a few months and be able to make a success In his chosen line of wok. A little fou yea oiu ^h4. fom Hastings, Minnesota, ea ched into a lage containe fo a cad which she ; handed to Ms. Case bolt. The name an the cad was Ms. Thomas R. Scott, she was given a beautiful sixty-five piece set of china The club membes exchange! smatl hand-ceated gifts which had heen placed aound a min latue Chistmas tee fo Tk* the season fo kindling the fie of hospitably in the hall, the genial fie of chaity in the heat." The pesident. Ms. Casebolt. pesented- each membe a beautiful Chistmas Cad which contained seveal ehnaaning Chistmas. stoies. Membes attending the meet wee Ms. Casebolt, Ms. Ca ne. Ms. Geoge C. Gibson Ms. Atuo bchoa, Ms. Ramiez, Ms. Scott-.. MiA'iffeuley Ms. Clay Slack. Ms. \Spence. Ms. Joe Tune and A guest Ms. Fed Floes pf Hastings Minnesota who,; with he two small childen, is visiting he mothe. Ms. Gibson. The hostesses seved a plate of Chistmas goodies with hot punch to tbe gownups duing the social peiod Just In Time Fo The Holidays Shop In Mafa Fist She Would Love Anothe Piece Of Silve Fo Chistmas THE CORAL Coodinatecf Fashions Fo Bed And Bath Luxuious Dswp Pile) Towol Setts - So Nict Fo Ths Both Cisp Shoots In Ceamy Postals And Gay Pints ROOM FIELDCREST Electic Blankets So Soft - So Wom. So Nice. AT THE THUNDERBIRD RESTAURANT 8 most wanted Ssving Piscas >\ CATERING TO DINNER PARTIES FROM 4 TO 20 PEOPLE.abtaspoon, pieosd O Cekt Meat fok c C-fjaeySpooho Desset Seve et steasttam totneeattjowaooisatsnas. PRIVATE PARTIES HOLIDAY PARTIES DsSTif^nE f MsUtfls Chistophes'

6 6 The Bui Bend Sentinel. Thus. Dec , Mafa, Texas. Moe Noise Than Substance If you do something bad. adult should e".embe that tins eveybody always knows about minoity of the younge geneation is not indicative of the lt. But. you could go to chuch evey Sunday of you life, take amb'f'on intelligence o solid home stay kittens and help old accompshment of the vast mato'ty of young people. ladies acoss the steet foeve and neve find youself a ce'e As a publishe. M. Don Robinson of The Ameican Pess bity. The younge geneation and most paticulaly the olde obseves, it might help If pubteenage section of I ae in this Hcations. ".. would te'l moe position. The lunatic finge, I shout some of the outstanding the socalled "hippies." the LSD achievements. young people t>pes and the toublemakes «**» 8, 0 P encouaging the menget a'l the publicity. Evey "" '"^...*¾ g W l n g * them all the llmelght" A Desiable Objective Iespective of the fnte of the nomal <o;ipe!ition esulting P;'-ident's sutax po»'n*al. the f-om advancing techno'ogy in -c^t seious onside-atlon othe foms of tanspot, but should l»e given to the evised they have also had to face the "fedeal tanspotation tisc^ loss-of tafi wliiillthey^voijid^ «'.-(i»«e tnv easu'e that has omal'y la etaineil.-imp'y l--n submitted to Congess by eeans" ot*, foms of tanses theeof have the Depatment nt Tanspotation. ' con favo." v lavish fedeal pot ad th avis-fane*' l i* an unhea'thy 'tcation t>» the Depatment 'ise chages he.-, ii-, eo-»-e a i* essitv fmm the s'antimint of both evenue af eo'l'ty. A-sfTonomieal sums ntnnin.-» into billions of do'lns annually ate spent by the fedeal govenment (the taxpayes) to constuct and suppot facilities which he"pft taveles and shippes utll'zing vitually evey means of tanspot --.except the ailoads of Tnpso-i.iiion is seeking to coect tttoch use chages. By Vtn Sattfod Texas. Pess Association AUSTIN, Tex. Texu will almost double Its population to nealy & by and esidents will have moe money to spend, if not as much oom to live in. These ae among pedictions fo the not sodistant futue contained tn a new fowad look at the state's economy pepaed by the Univesity of Texas Bueau of Business Reseach. Thei publication. Texas 90: *n Econom'c Pofi'e of Texas to 990, includes thesp highlights: * New factoy gowth will hols'e the Texas economy moe towefully than any othe factobetween_uh57^atl 990. as 'he state liocomcs constantly noe dependent upon manufae'g. Va'ee pdhp< by manufaeth.e >a measue of the diffeence in value fom the aw mateia'.* that flow into a facto* and the goods shipped o'tt t will incease to $ non a vea. It now is less han $0,000,000,000 In a pess confeence hee, Connally vigoously denied umos he may be the next U. S- Secetay of Defense. He plans to seve out his tem as goveno. But leas than 3 hous late in Washington, he acknowledged the secetay's Job Vould be vey difficult to to tun down'* if offeed. With the umo mill still buzzing, he few to Fance on a pomotional mission fo HemlsFal *6& the wold's fai in San Antonio next yea. * Befoe he left Texas. Connally had kind wods to say about two men who have been mentioned as pospects to succeed him: fome Congessman Fank Ikad of Wichita Falls (who has stated he does not Intend to un) and Secetay of State John L- Hi'l (who indlcnles that he plans to announce by mid Januay) Actual declaed candidate list picked up one new name: State Rep. Don Gladden. Fot Woth ibeal, announced fo lieutenant goveno against House Speake Ben Banes. G'adden bock ealie this yea. U C L Russell of Beaumont eplaces Bowning as highway patol captain. TSPE HITS WATER RE QUIREMENTS Texas Society of Pofessional Enginees has Joined in the attack on fedeal agency insistence on stoing substantial quantities of Twoitoies Aid A Good QooitiM Bp John J. Synon two stoies and a osed tjusstlen I would like to tell you a stoy; two stoies. And then I would like to ask a question. Thee is In Washington a lage apatment bulldng. I suspect it is about 40 yeas o'd and was designed, quite obviously, fo what we have been taught to think of as uppe middle-class people. Indeed, that is the sot who occupied It until the neighbohood began to change. Now It is as is nealy all of And thee came' a time when Washington occupied by the young "ijtelleetuau" uppe echelon bueaucats Negoes and what once.was a showpiece is now as is nealy thought how nice it would be all of Washington a slum of to move into thee bagain-, wate. fo "flushing" steams the wost sot. Gaffito coves piced houses, efubish them as "completely unealistic". the walls, that and debis of one and. in the domg, give meaning TSPE Pesident H. E. Bovay sot o anothe; on the walls to thei uplift peachings, those J., said the policies, of the Fedeal Pollution Contol Admin have been ipped out; gabage bothehood of man. and ln the comes. Stais newels of acial integation and the istation and the U. S. Cops of Is eveywhee; the stalled elevato Is a mocking memoy of ght thei civilized habits with They did lust that, and bou Enginees would seiously affect futue Texas wate devel the past; light sockets hang empty; the utilities wok sometime hamme and the zig-zjg Jg of them. Soon, the ing of the opment. He said thei position fails to ecognize moe effective teatment fo waste will As you may Imagine, the Capitol HIU. And fom the and heat is a something thing the saw wee head again on. he discoveed in the next en oesent owne of this popety shabby pile, flowes spang. tuy. is an. baassed Individual. Nego oganizations have afted O.-ould it? It could he done, you see. <X3URTS~SPEAK Texas Supeme Cout will eview a him ove tbe coals someth'm Hais County case in which a vibie. T*v demand the deale in foeign cas claimed building codes be stictly enfoced. SS62000 In damages to his cas fom food wates which he It should N again emphasized ed. that u^e -nage legislation High cout also ageed to Impove the situation He has And what came of that paticula shoe on that paticula should he given the most seious consecation. Use chages said he would like to un on take aeful look at a Jeffeson - Due fn apid expansion is tied, he says, and his impovements ae undone almost as foot? s ticket headed by Sen. Ralph County suit by a man who the wok foce _ although not wo-i'd he'p -eet the gave evt'«ue equiements of the fede Yaboough as a candidate f' claims his vision was damaged uniomity in all industies. Most apidly as they ae installed. The Negoes fomed a esistance movement, Is what came goveno. Houston attoney by an impopely-fitted pai of dvnamle employment gowth And that Is whee that ests al govenment, and they Don Yaboough, anothe likely gubenatoial candidate, said contact lenses. will be in the sevice Industies: at this witing. of It The, aea has been cicu* that own, maintain and pay would mak an Imootant step laundies, babe and beauty heavy taxes on oadbed. Thus, fowad towad a healthy competitive tanspotation Indus- he wouldn't seek the goveno's Cout of Ciminal 'Appeals -O- la ted with leaflets, meetings, shops, auto epais, tanspotation, hotel management, ecea fedeal expenditues in tanspot have woked to ceate an»v something which the Peoffice If the senato does. odeed a new tial fo a man Now, then. have been held, and demands Impisoned fo 30 yeas, because his lawye made an In The a-ea Just east of the have baaa made that, no, the) tion, pofessional sevices, etc ATTORNEY GENERAL RUunbalanced tanspotation system. The ails, which ae still Tanspotation and all of the sident, the Depatment of Canitol. thee in Washington, ' undepivileged'' should not. * Texas agicultue will appoximately double its output Matin has held that te'ephonc LES Atty. Gen. Cawfod C- adequate defense, maintained is known, posaically enough, as be called upon to impove thei the pim* moves of commece, est of us ecognizes as a highly no law office, and actually had Canitol East. It is a esidential homes, thei way of living. How (cash eceipts fom fam maketings ae seen as eaching electicity used to pefom 0 yeas. companies owe sales taxes on have not -only had to face the delahle objective. appeaed ln cout only twice in aea that consists of Fedealnelod town houses, as cham make Negoes live like White unfai can you get, tying to> nealy $5000, ln 990). thei opeations. Decision means ing an achitectual concept as people? Fedeal Judge Jack Robets although fam employment pobably will decease. the state. upon a time. Capitol East was And my question? about $400,000 in evenue to this nation has developed. Once And that is whee that ests. he'd Mooney Aicaft Cop., KevUle plane buildes, cannot ecove S in income Time To Call You Siste lived in by the same sot of How long, Oh, Lod, how Thee is an old Joke in which of citizens speaheaded by soa ail yad switchman was pe- called libeals ae digging deep- ' Texas cities will lead the In othe ecent opinions, people who. initially o-cuoled long? population gowth tc.i. By taxes and Inteest the fim Matin has concludedthatj ented with an imposslb'e e and deepe Into the public 990 both the Houston and the claims it paid unde potest * School boad vaaiicv _ ~poslt'ons must be specifically de hypothetical taffic situation by teasuy. combined Dallas Fot Woth NEW VOTE DEVICES AP Ralph Yaboouah Newslette metopolian aeas will haw an examine. When asked what signated on hal'ot PROVED - Secetay of State It" would do to solve the poblem the switchman said he Follow'nt? ae some of the populations of moe than 3,300.- * To qualify ti-de "gandfathe clause." fo, pemit, a HUM, afte extended study, has Dea Fel'ow Texan: eve, and at contol is included. h'g govenment pogams Just 000. That nealy equals the sanctioned five bands of- lowcost electonic voting devices We in the Congess passed w<uld call hi«t siste The exa ove tiie hoizon as epot**! entie U. S. of 790. All seven copoation need show it was and sent to Pesident Johnson Also Included is my amendment to potect Ameican con mine asked why? The sw'tchman said simply that his siste hv N-'t'o*". Business: A gua of the state's biggest metopolitan statistical aeas will see beveage business in the State engaged in the legal alcoholic fo use in Texas e'ections. two bi'ls which will einfoce nntee-t tnh w'th the govenment Systems ae IBM. Votomatlc. ou cusade against disease and sumes fom caelessness In might like to see the biggest fo onvone who can't find wok massive gowth. unde a chate o pemit pio Seismogaph Vote Recode. disability. We have nassed the c'in'cal laboatoies. I was n-dn weck ihat eve happened. e'sewhee-. annual Income fo ve«o population, whi'o Ineeo«ing in numbes, now eto August Tv Datamedla Vote-A- Code. VIP Mental Retadation Act ef 967, shocked to lean ecently that <t"vnc '. ''0 can't o shouldn't Vot-A-Make and Cubic Votonpoviding he'n fo 6 mpton up to 25 pe cent of all analysis done by patho'ogial labo ^Ujiiyeslty o» Texa* mav wok: sttciali/ed -.ed'cal cae:.-iwtenn e««than 3 ne cent 'es Vote Counte. mentally handicapped Amelnns, and the "Patneship fo atoies handling human sam ente Into ihte^a^ncv~conttcts <*n'il is with Ihe nation. We impoved Income distibution of the total, compaed to 25 with Coodinating Boad. Col Advocate* of the e'etonle Health" Act to give the United ples blood samples, fo example wee in eo. That.ttntea tn he heading fu an that wou'd take moe money pe ent a centuy ago. 'ege and Univesity System to device* point out that they insue fast emiate counting and venflon eseach pogam In is why I poposed stonge laws States a stinge disease pe im iossil)!e situation and - it out of vou pocket by making * Spanish suname population funish it at cost, data pocess isn't hypothetical On one hand, be fedeal Income tax ates is Incevlng aoid'y and now 'n* enu'pment and sevices. ~o<t onlv $35 fo less) each as coopeation with the states. fo laboatoies. we have tax expets in Congess «wh sfeene: and social secultv fo the young financed nut Tev»n total. ne entitled to efund of paid- voting machines which sell fo All adult* fi;: emembe* T^e othe fe^'tn at.»ake<» UD 5 pe cent of the * Fiemen In cetain cities compaed with conventional talking of a «0 billion deficit in a single yea and tying to nf peoal teasuy evenues. I GOT EM GUESSING in contibutions to etiement «900.»>ben pews of a simj'e case of The Mental Retadation Act of devise ways of contolling govenment spending. - On the pogams of a simila na'ue. Connallfs n'ans ae the No vice, notwithstanding pio o ol'o would cause pan'c all Thee ae many moe poposed AGAIN - Once moe Gov. John fund on senaation fom se ve'low feve typhoid, dlnthela SHORT SNORTS H'ghway iqfi7_involves help fo 3 pe Commission appoved 7 oad cent of ou population. 6 milothe hand. eve?*age goup* Pehaps it is time to call tonic of state capitol speculation. * Haison County commission oavment of disability benefits. ove town These wee kll'e nolets In fou Lowe Rio 'Inn Ame'cas Including 300,- YOUR s'ste! diseases befoe etence found Gande VaPey counties, and econstuction o epai of seven 000 Texans who ae etaded. es mav appove puchase of ways to contol them. Geate Babsohs' PoiTf Of View I It authoizes funds fo teache equipment, supplies o mateial danges emain today fom bidges In Victoia and De- eining, eseach and fo local fo oad snd bidge wok though puchase was made hv cance tubecu'osis, meningitis Witt Countie* ss esult of Huicane Beulah. damage...ai centes to cae fo these disadvantaged Individuals^ and othe Illnesses which have someone othe than county enginee. o fa escaped moden science. Southwest Co.. new S I made two additions to this The "Patneship fo Health" MINI BLIZZARDS AND 'Ms stomlet tied Geate Bos- police ambulance and caied on San Anton'o-based ailine ls bill, both suppoted by tht Texas State Depatment of Mental Childen unde 5 can he Act U a boad :attack, on <'- BIG CITIES on suope-hou taffic Into one a stetche a quate of a mile seeking Texas Aeonautics Commission cetification, po nosing Health and Menial Retadation. convicted fo pejuy unde health which will help us Hck huge knot that was to take to Boston City Hospital. Two Big cities ae giding -fo penal code. these dead diseases as well. eight to ten hous to unsnal. blocks fom the same hosnltal. entate faes of and One makes, funds available to thei annual battle with those a baby boy was bon In his fathe's ca which was hoe'ess- APPOINTMENTS ANNOUN «44.95 between Fot Woth- It povides new -health e the states to administe pogams fo the etaded and the pesistent and costly foes: snow Movement, on flat stetches CED - Goveno Connahv named fome Hidalgo County n/o...eleven Texas bistless- pogams and funds fo schools othe ceates gants fo uni Dallas and Houston San Anto- seach gants, public health and ice Good old-fashioned of oad was theoetcal'y possible: but dives could do no Tudoe J C. I^oney of Edlnbug men will huddle In Austin Lay- and scientists doing media] ex vesities to plan education poly hogged down in the snal. wiowstoms. the municipalities seem able to take In stide. It's moe than Inch along thei DRIVER DEFICIENCIES to PuM'n s»fetv Commission embe 4 to mao a pogam petinents, it also continues gams fo the mentally handicapped. This bill stesses local the mlni-bllzzadx the small na«sage slowed o blocked completely hy cas unable to nego natial'v evey snow and Ice Antonio vhn took oath nf of mistakably tansmit the views potect ou 200 million Amel' ae cae at home -whee it Duing ad Immediately afte stteeeedlnp Tohn Peace of San which will "quickly and un ofams a'eady undelay to stoms - that thow them fo a loss. tiate even small gades, o 'tem taffic poblems ae fie to Unlvpjitv of Texas of the geneal business community of ou State govenment" Iesponsible attacks wee etaded adults to live with cans. Is easie fo these childen and Called because the long hous vastlv inceased m taction be> Boad of Rwpntn. I^ooney leave the Coodinating Boad of accoding to Dolph Biscoe. J. made on Pesident Johnson's thei families in hometown en P.OSTON BACKLOG of delay had dained batteies WN noe difficult to attain. Among the fist of the m! m- nd'o ga> tanks- Thousands of TM* <s tue in the dy li the thp Tevas College and Unlve~ oesldent of the State Chambe bill to combat swams of ats in vionment.*" Itlizzads this season to plague -as wee* abandoned, many In I'htths and along ual mads. *'tv System, a post he has of Commece. ou cities A few heatless politicians made fun of thp fcpl show once again how' you Fe These bills ae vital. They n malo U. S. citv was a sneak the mlil'e of the oadway. Itena' tucks sendes, ambulancnonnded a* dives - I'lbe- Goveno named as egents Rut tbe whole nob'em is com- held the nast two yeas. attak on noston in mid Novembe Downtown, the snow ac thev caned it the "at bl'l" deal govenment, woking with es and fie appantt<* Just nped to cone with winte conditions - - fumb'e and founde. Thonton of Olney, Heny Seas of Mldwes^p'-n Univesity R. E. in «te of the filth and disease local and state govenments timulatlon was a mee thee -ouldn't make any headway in which these animals spead. and pivate Inteests, can assue a healthie Ameican peo inehes; even in the oute sububs five inch ove was ae. he tang'ed mass of taffic. In Ye* dive deficiencies ate of Heefod and Ms. Roland Reason finally pevailed, how ihe lty Itself, a coonay viet'm had to be emoved lom a touble. By and. lage, snow pointed E N..Tones of Dal'as. hv no means the only causes of Bovd of MKlnnev. He eap ple. Yet in a malt of two hous tltv ae moe effective fo Pete S. Sollto of Houston baking on snow o Ice than was appointed by Connally as Richnd White la W ~ A t. fo obtaining and maintaining fudge of cout of Domestic Mv Fel'ow West Texans: The question was pesented taction on slippey oads. And, Relations No. 4 In Hais Coun As the people of my Distict to the 967 session of the Texas State legislatue. A bin was $h> Wa Send &cntht*l let's face up to It: Cas made ty- fumed back thei clocks one House Speake Ben Banes Intoduced, and stongly suppoted by most West appointed to Inteim House Texas An Hidsoswawt Newseaa» fatsttitsned tn WJS PaWlanee faoh Thusday By TH» OiO itntb»«nt!h«l. COajfANV. IMC. Mafa. Tssss 9» O tea f» Tttehone PA fasas F H RYAN. Jt.- t».malit Second Oaas *sts*w- Paid at ^ ¾ *? ^ owous ReOeoaao Open t*e Chaacte. Stsndtogw Reputation of any D***oo*t. Concen o Copoa, tion That mag Aptwa m the CTohimns of the Big Bend Seiltln^w!lb7c^^ Attention of the f^s^f Otsyy Onmlsslons and ysottaohlesl Bos ae atfhsect to eostkmta the next bwue of the pomlcjjtlon sift^beteg bought to the Athwdian ot ^JS^^.^^TZ pape will not he lespowfjle fo nuu^uscipts o ptotoysphs.not solicited fo pvbltatlob. uascniption RATM -» Pesidio, Jeff Ooets and Bewste Cesmties, UM pe Yea, Outside Tne«Ceo»* Aea. fftmpe y»» f^i. luseeitpltsna Ae PwysMe in Aswanes. TKXAS =m itsimma hee In the U. S. ae easily thown off balance when the going gets ough because they cay the bulk of the' weight fowad and. thei powe wheels behlpd/ FORKKttftCAR ADVANTAGES Bv contast, ' most- foeignmade eas- haw thei - Powe diectly' unde thei motos, whethe these ae located ln the font.o me-ea. As a emit, these foeign 'cas do w»m a cuttsksialjy geate' decee of oad, stability fo diving unde snow - and ice Austin to the Senate Paking conditions than do out lage, and Taffic Committee afte ponlv balaad U. 8. autos. Idealv of couse, small cas popelled hv electic, o pehaps nsiea powe at* what we need fo winte diving. esoedary In blg.dties. And such cas woujd pove an ex- Committee on Juvenile Cime and DeMnauency Reps. Venon Stewat of Wknlta Falls. Ia molne Holland of San Antonio. Glenn Johnson ot Temple. John Allen of Longview, and Cutis Gaves of Houston; a*so. Ms. T. Howad Hodge of Midland. Ms. Jim W. Walke ot Amatlo. Joe Golman of Dallas and Tndge Scott Mooe of Fot Woth. Lt Gov. Peston Smith nam- d Sen. Chales Heing of Pen. Gadv Hax'ewood of Amailto defined to seve. Depatment of Public Safety DI-eo Home Gaison, J. nomoted Malo Leo Gossett of Midland to DPS Chief of Ciminal Law EnfoTPement Csot ce'lent solution fo ou apidly E. K. Bowning. J.. of Austin Inceasing alpouutlon no- was pomoted to ank of majo Hem In uban aeas. They to succeed Gossett as eftfonat wood also make fo less wea commande at Mdland. James and tea on Mghways and dty E Pldd*e» of Austin wa»_ejeated to Texas Range Ototaiu steets and would equie le*s paidpg space. But alas, etae-»o f n the vecanev esated hy (Oonttmnd On Page 7) the death of Jim PauTJc of TJDB> said c<ty of Houston could have contolled by a culvet. AM X< AWVKI Refusing a Job Two men, both out of wok, put In claims fo unemployment insuance Each was asked If he had tied to find anothe Job. The fist man said: was offeed a Job diving a taxfcab, but I tuned It down. The cab had an automatic tansmission, and I happen to pefe a stick shift" The second man ask): *T was offeed a Job as a taint em-ave, but I tuned lt down. Although I couvl do the wok, I am extemely allegic to paint." Wee these men, having efused to take Jobs that wee offeed, theeby disqualified fom cohacting unemployment Insuance? All states do disqualify, In vaying degee, the pe* son who efuses a Job but only if the Job he efuses is "suitable." In the above cases, the fist ""an swts Indeed held dkquall. fled. The cab diving Job was Who ic to b'a"-e.the tenants o the landlod I dont know. He says it is po':ntle*s to ty to hou on the last Sunday of Octobe, they ended thei fist expeience since Wold Wa n with Daylight Saving Time. But, unde the law, Texas and all the othe states who faded to eject Daylight Saving Time will etun to It on the last Sunday In Apil. Many of my the apatnnt building I wite ot But that, as I say, was once upon a time; many yeas ago. Negoes moved in and it became a slum a teible place, filthy and cime idden. All that was left of its cham was the houses. They emained, shabby but still gaceful, high* cetllnged, lage-oomed, commodious, thei bicks wam with age. -O In time, the Whit? invades gew tied of the habits of thei "depived" neighbos. They began to Insist that the building and sanitation codes be enfoc membes, exempting Texas fom the Daylight Saving Time povisions. Afte fun debate, the vote was taken and the Texas Legislatue voted'down tho povision to eject and theeby accepted Daylight Saving Time. constituents ae asking me I am infomed by the Depatment of Tanspotation, which "Why?" Some of them say. "What is Congess tying to administes the act, that any do to us?" Some even say. state can econside and eject "What ae YOU tying to do to Daylight, Saving Time at any us?" I hone some explanation Mue session. But such action will be helpful. ls up to the SUte Legislatue, m Apil. 966, Congess passed the Unifom Time Act I state. and must apply to the entie was one of 30 membes of the The two westenmost count, House who voted against it I lea of my Distict, EJ Paso and did this because the bill left Hue^speth. feaed that they no oom fo vaiance in a big might have Jo advance thei state such as Ous. It said that docks two hous Instead of evey state must obseve Daylight Saving Time. anmalt/, be- *ays obseved. Mountain' Stand- one. These counties have-, sjginning on the last Sunday. jaj'od Time, although an act ot Apil, 967, unless the legislatue of s that state speclocady placed all of the state In the Congess, passed in 92L had suitable, because his only obwettan to (t was ettv and uneasonable. But the second mao ovfions. t said futhe -that! act was Intended to apply only exempts the state fom ssea Cental Time Zone. The 62 v*s he'd not dlssjisillflad Toe If pat of a stats obseved to the PsnlutbaV and Plains oamttng Job was ~ttes suttable. Dav'latt Savin* Time, an ' ef aeas of Texas, as was stated.'owhpnad c. fn? *?> the state must'.do.ao>.,-.v t '»» v. -i

7 OT2IJNIV A- SPICIAL NOTICES READERS ae cautioned to In tastigate thoouguy any advetise whose ad equies schoolbig paid fo»- by the eade, o tn Investment as a condition of employment The Big Bend Sentinel makes evey effot to sceen all advetising placed tn Its columns. 48-tfp Chistmas Gift wapping at KARAM'S FURNITURE STORE. 36-tfc Xmas wapped RUSSELL STO VER CANDIES now in stock- We will gift wap o mail 40c to S&SO. City Pesciption Pha macy. 37-ltc Pictues te un In the Ola Bend Sentinel must be eceived In The Sentinel office not late than 2 noon en Monday. Social, and Club news Is due net late than 5 P.m. on Tuesday. Pictues, o social, chuch o club nsws eceived afte this date will be un In a late edition. Advetising copy is due In the office of Ths Sentinel not late than 9 a.m. Wednesday. These deadlines will be adheed to by the staff ef The Sentinel. Classified Insetion RatM Pint Insetion 5 cents pe wod o 90 cents minimum. Second Insetion and theeafte-3 cents pe wod otocents minimum. Non-consecutive insetions 5 cents pe wod pe Insetion and 90 cents minimum. Legal Notice ate cents pe line pe insetion. Open classified Display advetising SIXX) pe column inch. Deadline to eceiving o cancelling classified ads is 2 noon Wednesdays. Ine Big Bend Sentinel fullfuls equiements fo publication of all legal notiees. fo place an ad a fo Infomation Dial PA»433 J. H. Cass Mafa, Tsxas YARD WORK Bud Webe win wok In you yad. Do a geoff/bb. Only $.00 pe hou. 33-tfp A-2 Lost ond Found Gts blue bike found at 900 W. Dallas. Owne may identify at same addess and pav fo ad. 35-tfc LOST 2 teies, bown "Ginge", l black and white male "Poode". Rewad. Contact Adokph A. Kibeg 5858 Scheves, Houston o call Indian Lodge. HA c Mee wods could neve expess my sincee appeciation to all my wondeful fiends who have been so kind, thoughtful and helpful while I was in the hospital and since I have been home. Bui I tuly do thank you all fo the many beautiful flowes, cads, gifts, deeds end most of all payes. May God bless you eveyone. Sinceely, Cathy Vickes A-2 Club MoaHnos MARFA ROTAR\ '' UP m«eleach Tuettav t. -ne s-, «, Mn»- Room of the «ano Hotel a twelve ww V» tf>- A-8-Pafosstonol Pest Contol Shub Tee Spaying Odos Fumigating Temite Contol Testooplng Tee Removing Tansplanting OVER AND SON Contol Weaneaday In jjaf^jjajgiis^ 04 AooTvt»»H» fo towt NICE funished Clow to business PA Anilmhtl *"--3 AuM Accessoies Duk apatment, distict." Cat! lf-tfc APARTMENT FOR RINV Nice and quiet on Uncotn st - tee WMV «w» -tfe O-0 Houses fo Rent CottagVm'Fe^ Davis fo ent.contact Rufft.vis, peneen 37-3tc MtfAt tstatt (Solo) K Lv Hod, Bat PA S-SSBS. -st te F-4 Miacellanous to Solo NEW o REBUILT Mattesses, any iie. Westen Mattess Co. Can PA9-684 in Mafa. 54fc SADDLES FOR SALE Band new Heise Keystone padded seats, complete hadwae. Selling fo cost pice $954)0 each cash. 3?-2tc TAPT.FS «nd «IXI.:II..> Msch nes. Check the line «t the Big tend Sentinel todav 48-tfn PORTABLE Dish Washe and one gils' bicycle fo sale. Call PA tfc F-7 Musical Ins^moms New Gi'lbansen P'anos A Oceans. Yamaha Gands - Hadman Playe Pianos. Best selection used Gands, Spinets, Upights In West Texas. Piano tuning, ebuilding, efeshing Guaanteed lowest pices, best In sevice..seving Mafa evey 5 davs Call o wite Bill G'l- Ham Piano Sates A Sevi-e <M3 A^d-ews Highway. Odessa. EM tfc Distibuto to se'l the wold's finest pianos and ogans, in ou. ami Pemanent postion. Exclusive teitoies Wite o phone Geoge Henton Ti- State Music Co, 809 N. Mesa El Paso, Texas. AC 95 m tc Fo Sale A fle. almost guita and amplinew. Call PA 3-37-lte -TEPEO TAPES Big Bend's aeest Selection cf Automobile steeo tanen at Eddie Vees "no* Mat* av-tfe *5-3 Tailes fo Sole TWO BEDROOM, full bath MobU Home. 2 X 47. Automatic washe, floo funace. Eddie Piece Motos in Fod County. PA tfc N -7 Autos Fo Sole 965 Buck Wildcat fo sale. Powe and ai excellent condition $2000. Call PA»4632 afte 4:30 p.m. 33-ttc 96 FALCON tudo sedan. Good Rubbe. $95,00. Eddie Piece Motos in Fod County. PA tfc 956 FORD tudo sedan. A BARGAIN at $ Eddie Piece Motos in Fod County. PA tfc G-8-Tuckt Fo Sole 952 FORD flat bed dump tuck..runs good. Eddie Piece Motopf in Fod County. PA tfc oiiruc NOTICE T»F TATE OF TEXA8 COUNTY OF PRESIDIO In the Name and by the Authoity of The State of Texas To; Ms. W. A. Coope, whose esidence ls unknown, and if deceased all of the unknown heis and legal epesentatives of the said Ms. W. A. Coope, deceased, whose name and esidence ae unknown, and the espective unknown heis and legal epesentatives of all the above named paties and thei heis and legal epesentatives, tbe unknown owne o ownes of the heeinafte descibed popety and thei heis and legal epesenuttvee, whose names and places of esidence ae unknown, and any and an othe pesons, tochaftng advese claimants, owning o having, o claiming any legal o equitable inteest in o lien upon the heeinafte descibed popety dellnouent to plain- ItIff heein fo taxes. YOU ARE HEREBY NOTI FIED that suit has been bought tnd Is now pending tn the Honteble D'stict Cout 83d Judicial D'stict. Pesidio County Texss wheein Mafa Independent School Distict la puttiff: The State of Texas. County of ddio and City of Mafa ae Impleaded paty detendants; and Ms. W. A- coope ifttvtngand If deceased, he unknown heis and legal lepsaentatleas ae defendants, by the fifing by said pwatltt of ja petition on day of NosoonVs, S67' the foe numbe of ssm»5 _ULI!?^ *** PUBLIC NOTICE taxes on the follow ng descibed popety, to-wit:. LoU , 0 Block 39 Oiginal Towns! te of Mafa Pesidio County, Texas. Z Lots and 2. Block D E. Heights Addition to City of Mafa, Pesidio County. Texas. 3. Lots to 7, Block X E. Heights Addition to City of Mafa. Pesidio County, Texas togethe with inteest, penalties, coats, chages and expenses of suit which have accued and which may legally accue theeon. The amount of taxes due each plaintiff, exc'uslve of inteest penalt'es and costs ls as fotlows: Mafa Independent School Distict $45096, TOTAL $ The names of all taxing units which assess and collect taxes on said popety not made'paty to this suit ae None. Plalnt'ff and all othe taxing u'ts who may set up thei tax claims heein seek ecovey of delinquent ad valoem taxes on the popety heeinabove descibed and in addition to Ihe axe* all inteest, penalties, and costs allowed by law- theeon up to and Including- the day ot 'udgment heein, and the establishment and foeclosue of "ens. if any. secuing the payment of same, as povided by law. AH paties to this suit, including plaintiff, defendants, and intevenos, shall take notice that claims not only fo my taxes which wee delinquent on said popety at the time thu suit was filed but all taxes becoming delinquent theeon at any time theeafte up to the day of Judgment including all inteest, penalties, and costs allowed by law theeon, may, upon equest theefo, be ecoveed Iweln without futhe citation o notice to any paties heein, and all said paties shall take notice of and plead and.tnswe to all claims and plead- 'ngs now on file and which may heeafte be filed In said cause by all othe paties heein, and all of those taxing units above named who may Intevene heein and set up thei espective tax claims against said popety You ae heeby commanded to appea by' filing a witten answe and defend such suit on the fist Monday afte the expiation of foty-two 42) days fom and afte the date of issuance heeof, the same being the 8 day of Januay A. D. 968 (which is the etun day of such citation), befoe the honoable Distict Cout of Pesidio County, Texas, tc be held at the couthouse thefof. then and thee to show cause why judgment shall not be endeed to such taxes, penalties, Inteest and costs, and condemning «ald popety and odeing foeclosue of the constitutional and statutoy tax liens theeon fo taxes due the plaintiff and PUBLIC NOTICE law up to and including the day of Judgment heein, and all costs of this suit Issued and given unde my hand and seal of said cout ln the City ot Mafa Pesidio County, Texas- this 20 day of Novembe, AD Helen & Chaffln Clek of the Distict Cout Pesidio County. Texas. 83d Judicial Distict. BY Cataina Aosta, Deputy SEAL) 395-A NOV Dec. 7 Family Lawye-- (Continued Fom Page 6) because it involved a eal dange to his health. Anothe facto (hat may affect the sultabl'itv of a Job ts the distance the peson must tavel to get tw-p Fo example: A man was held disqualified fo unemployment insuance because he efused * job located only miles fom his home. Good tanspotst on was aval' able, and hundeds of othe em. p'oyees wee making the same tip evey day. But an olde.an was held justified in-efusing a job 34 miles away. In his case, the only way he could have an o'd and ailing automobile Hous and wac< - too. may be taken Into accoun< Thus: A stenogaphe who efused a 9 to 6 Job, be;-,iuse she pefeed 8 to 5wa^ he'd too finicky hence disqualified fo unemployment iti uance. But a man was he'd PM disqualified when he efuse*- >oh at wa<i es substantially» >w those pe vai'ine in the. ^nunitv. In this way -> ung individseeks ual factos... thcay 'o out the fc.- philosophy of unemploymni n.suance to daw a teaween those wh. wok and thos v 'ino be. - want to > not As one cout put it "(Unemploymen insuance) was designed ". ai'evlate the financial hadsh-p of tho«e unemployed though no fault of the' own It «-ts not Intended to novlde «ncation with nay." fa nubile sen HI!eotue ol he Ameican B* Association nd the State Ba of Texas Witten by Will Benad > Babsons' (Continued Fom Page 6) tie- o nuclea-poweed cas ae fa fom being economically feasible SALT AND SAND. INFORMA TION AND IMAGINATION B*g cities still tend to ely too much on salt and sand to solve winte taffic poblems. Often e\-en these ae used too litt'e and too late. Odinances with-teethto-estict the size of tucks on city steets winte and summe and to limit tuck deliveies to off-peak hous ae ugently needed. Anothe emedy would be moe widespead' synshonlzation of taff'c lights in downtown aeas and on the maio oads appoaching cental city business sections. TV and adio could also be moe fequently and moe el fee- ivelv used to alet dives to dangeous conditions and tn solicit the' co-opeation. And. in the inteest of public safety as well as public convenience, big cities should be making bette and moe consistent use of pofessional weathe sevices and of helicoptes to obtain advance notice of appoaching the taxing units paties heeto, {stoms and to locate potential and those who may Intevene j touble spots befe hey become leeln, togethe with all Inteest, 'so c'ogged as to defy untanglpenalties, and costs allowed by Ing. JJJ GORMAN'S RANCH omsino )60 IISIS «To 24 Month, 0M) 90 BRED HEIFERS 40 OPEN HEIFERS 30 COWS AND CALVES Pfcssiai Jots fyce MOT. GORMAN'S JJJ R A N C H. * White- (Continued Fom Page 6) on the Poo of the House at the time. But, the fine pint actually delineating the boundaies of the time zones placed all of Texas in Cental Stodoi Time. No effot was made to apply the egu'atlons In E! Paso and Hudspeth Counties, but the 9G6 Unifom Tim Bill fo the f*t fist time, povides enfocement fo legally established time-zones. Clealy, unde the 'aw, El Paso and Hudspeth Counties could be foced to ob seve Cental Standad Time To pevent such a development, I intoduced H.B 368 In Januay 967. It would pemit these two counties to petition fo Mounaln Standad Time and equie the Depatment of Tanspotation to con«lde such petition and hold hea'ng* on the subject. Whl'e tht* bl'l Is pending, the Depatment of Tanspotation has ageed to defe any enfocement of Cental time tn the aea. The Denatment of Tnnvw tatlon and many othe* ae sympathetic to the poblem of fa West Texas, and undestand the meit in the position of these two counties, not to change to Cental Standad Time. Howeve, they fea that <f I bought my bill to the floo, manv (di**'de"t) *, > bes ove the nation would tty to amend this bill to chage thei own distict* bak and eceate the patchwok the authos we-e tv'ng «o e'lflnn'e in the fist place. Theefoe <t was tentatively undestood that to avoid such a Chistinas tee effect on my bill. Senato Yaboough wou'd intoduce mv b'h in the fom of an amendment that I have dawn, ame"'! Injj some non-contovesial bill in the Senate. By the Rn'e-s his can he done hy the Senate, hut nnt hv tfte House. The next quest is a pope paent K!!l Thus, wo hope to avoid! ou measue being dawn Into a contovesy with othe state? which also wish to change thei time zones. I continue to uge quick action on this. Meanwhile, the Depatment of Tanspotation pomises to continue its defement of enfocement Sinceely, * You Congessman, RICHARD C WHITE The Big Bend Sentinel, Thus. Dec. 7, 907, Mafa. Texas 7 The Lonely Hsaf -»p» : PERSONALS I M. ad Ms. Bill Mav>n of Son Angelo wee visitos in ihe home of thei daughte and (hf- husband. M. and M?. Waen Nutt of Mafa ^^666 tt- lis sue good to hea you voice! Long Distance has a mvctmt^youltckmtohtoyoiidon't osjtacusmitotm vwyoftm ewjtfs*plntfc

8 8 The aib«n,3^ Bbttow Win. Valentine Tounament the gift-quality watch MUIOKDOIUM- t oiiastfs. V IMM>. StaU-fttitunLYtUs* in euw«- «aenmf*,i*«-«fai4- is^u leasts. Mattl. *«*< MU5 AIM nillablt with «. suss MARFA CAN PICNIC The Bastow High School basketball team took the Championship tophy to die boys division ot the Valentine Basketball Tounament last week. Bastow defeated Siea Blanca in 'he fiv.'s <> cnln the cown In the tfin» jiv'siuti.-»ocoo defeated the Fot Davis gils 45 3S to win the Championship of the Bib division Thee weiv twelve bo>> teams and fouteen gils teams enteed in the thee day tounament. Bastow placed two on the Boys All-Tounament team, Rick Petty and Enique Lema. Also named to the All Tounament team wee Richad Gomez, Valentine; Abel Luna, Pesidio; Jesus Gacia, Maathon and Roby Agui'a, Siea Blanca. The Gils All Tounament consisted of Viola Segua, Vatentine; May Luna Fot Davis; Sussie McSpaan. Sandeson; Annette Masek. Siea Blanca; Viola Caasco, Socoo; Ceci- ''a Romeo. Anthom and Betty So inana Socoo 27; Valentin/ 63 Socoo B 2. Gils Dlvlsm Anthony 35 Pesidio 5: Fot Davis 53 Mafa 6: Mantlion 4 Siea Blanca 20; -.ocoo 40 Sandeson 32; Alpine 42 Valentine 22; Socoo 35 A'plne 22. Fiday Residts, Boys Division Bastow *9 Toyah 20; Pesidio 5 -'ata B 49 with 3 in ovetime Maathon 46 Pes»dlo 45 with t In ovetime; Van Hon B > v 5. Siea Blanca Gils Division Bastow 37 - Toyah 22; Valentine 56 Toyah 9; Mafa 25 Pesidio 5; Siea Blanca 39 Mafa 8: Fot Davis 45 Maathon 3. Satuday Results. Boys Division. Bastow 57 Valentine 52: Sandeson B 48 Toyah 42; Maathon 49 Sandeson B 27; Siea B'anca in Anthony B 38: Bastow v Siea Blanca 42 Gils DlvlsiO'.-jande-son 46 Valentine 33: Socoo 42 - Bastow 34; Sandeson 36 - Siea Blanca 7; Fot Davis 39 - Anthony 35; Socc> 45 Fot Da Thusday esults 3-~>\t Dlvi i sion, Anthony B 32 Pesidio] vis 38. V\: Van Hon B "> Mafa B The Sandcso Boys B Team 45. Siea Blanca 36 Maathon j won the consolation tophy and 23; Socoo B 43 Sandeson B the Sandeson GUIs team won Lun S T*nd*. Buy Now S >«v* SLICED BACON AKv SfAP I It 69* e«m3y F«voitt. Buy I PORK CHOPS GnaVA >>i ip<?fu» Foods With Pokmi i Safeway Meats Wife-TUt APPLE SAUCE PINEAPPLE Beakfast Chops I TWKIIT Pot 6*^* 3s.i $ Rib Chops ^¾'^ l Sifmy Sliced Bologna Pineapple 6 $ i lb Pi, t*t UiOA CV»C* -f> jvissavu -jssmsnt.te>..i&u*^f \t Siloin Steak (S-l+i t»,f.. a** Beakfast Favoites USDA C«,;;» i BISCUITS PURE HONEY T-Bone Steak 24-OLI Rump Roast *> ^< tm u. III 58' Cube Steaks -JEST 2».8 Siloin Tip Roast, 3&25 j Tang Dink II S*H,iou> «UX ALL YOU WANT AT THIS! PRICES - SO LIMITS OR R'STRt'CNS Safeway Coffee Family Flou CARNATION Can Milk 6 Tall Cans H Nestle'sQuik Gade-A Eggs Banquet Pot Pies Ice Milk ^ m Dog Food HEW: Daiy-Deli Depatment EGGNOG ^89* L if**, Dtttlwit Test,,, Ot.Css.ef* Qieese Slices ^s^t'.'^ 3* kv*ek kiul * CnJiA esn nni i'--s»»w.,. Buttemilk F#««f Quo *! e e t!«38* Otocolate Milk 4a> Whipping Ceam $^/.*.*" 38* Flavoed Yogut LI HARVEST BLOSSOM 50-Lb. Baq IMS. (Edwads l-lb. Can U$) 2 Lb. Beg $. iucens Lvapoabjd, Chaeofsfe BeaVf*,* CT.wTle BREAKFAST GEMS E.ta Lago Dona i ft oes AH Vaieties l-lb, leg I Mb. so 56* 78* 2-Lb. Cea 78* Lage 44 Denn 5 89' ^48 s?%48 FROZEN VEGETABLES eswtsj'ss^ CM taustssflnl* SsVBsT assat 7HB^ Y-cutie^sase t»e4fc>si # ~ WtitaHm Food Favoite* mm "cst Beveages 54 Lt OACXHtSi t4k 20' 0 7»» SAFEWAY Sbipood To noiida Futocoe and White of Mafa have shipped 24 egisteed Heefod Bulls this week to These sies ae to be used in upgad tne the native Floida cattle,' Jim White of Mafa sold, 76th CONSECUTIVE MONTH OF SERVICE TO THE HARD OF HEARING CLINIC AT PAISANO HOTEL -- MARFA TuotcJoy, Doc. 2 9:00 to :00 a.m. PoMntod By PETE BOODY &&5sssis%i»i^is EL PASO HCARING AID CENTER THE WORLD'S FINEST HEARING AIDS PHONE PA 9-43 FOR HOME CONSULTATION NO OBLIGATION SAVE ON FRESH BATTERIES ROUND STEAK Swiss Cut Lb. SSs 98* USDA Cholw Beef vb Cente Cut Boneless Roost GRADE-A FRYERS DRUMSTICKS Lb. 4t* THIGHS. Lb. 4t«BREASTS Lb. Sf«WINGS Lb. 9«BACKS Lb IS* Lb. Lunch Meats «w w. -. Ripe Tomatoes- Fancy Oanges 29* v.-29* Exta Fancy, Washington Gown APPLES 9* fi*d Goid* OeKciout Rsd Ron*, w Vtawpi Fancy Red-Ripe "icefj Fo Salads^ Sandwietas. Hamlins Juice-Filled 49* 5-Lb B*i} Csvteies! 39*.... Lb 9 Lb. Russet Potatoes v?. 59» e>-s^ Im S.wl «. vccij ncins *!> « 39' Dsullek*e 0,9 >* m 9* Ymm.mm\mm*±mmlmm\m*.M* LUUtSSS iinfeines '-*«S Jw» 29» Yellow Onions » Emit Silw ^ ** mill PIIX M«m Fo A Lowe TOTAL Food Bill... Sh-op SAFEWAY! Oot Anius#ets s\ AiWMjott MOUTHWASH S«F*w«v AnW. 3 $ AatMMNc t M Aj*5ft«t 4 swsse Cesstoi S Pisssnha PMUSIUWAX 5a*l And Gold Bond Stamps Fig Bas tl nt4y Fudge Caidy^u<<b,... X 48* Mashmallows ntt*... *X H Stuffed Olives To»»>..^78* MazolaOil^ f8* Cnte«e C^C**I**SH O^Je*i» «««jpices OwJ IV^- C«U<... KOi.c«A* HagaiiK NIL. CWIan5ba*... «-42* » p»'l 29«tissue 8«n Cmwn, Spwl*l Lew Pit»-I-C>. Ftf. WWf* KUfh Low Swki UuKty DETERGENT 48 Clean Up Needs Cascade E* 49* ITOIT Flakes ^39* i e^ ft cn«,>«o..-' 00a IVflj JRVW C.I.M th-,..... i o veti wiegeni " ^..^,.,, T. OF Ivoy Liquid ^ 'V? 65* Joy Uqaiid ^ i, " 59* Tbill Uouid V~ I SI Isti taie PU JT Msvo note waioc u*, '.Vf*5* v;;^s* ll-oi. Cm Q. I. Mois KJllea" By Eaaged Bofl Q. a Mois, 60, Wlnnsboo, Texas, was killed by an enaged bull but Thusday mominjt at his fam nea Wlnnsboo. Mois, bothe to N. V. Moi is of Mafa, waa attacked b> the bull* and mauled seveel) befoe escues could each the scene and dive away the bull The bull was shot Sevices wee held at the Fist Methodist in Wlnnsboo, Satuday with bu ial at Smya, Texas. Suvivos include his wife, a daughte Ann, two sons. Q. B- J., and Lay. Thee bothes and seven sistes. J. L. Mois, Slloam Spings, Ak.; N. V. Mois, Mafa; Munsen Mois, Dallas. Ms. Sue Clayton of New Mexico; Ms. Ethyl Stange. Dallas; Ms. Evelyn Caton, Pittsbugh. Texas; Ms. Una Piatt, Dallas; Ms. Jea Coates, Wlnnsboo, Ms. Eva Coates, Dallas and Ms. Lois sla Williams, Houston. Sevices Hold Fo Ms. E. P. Renteia Ms. Rplmenia F flenteia. 5S, of Valentino, died Tuesday Decembe 5 in Bewste Mem oinl Hospital in Alpine She was bon in Candelaia the daughte of M. and Ms Jews Floes. He suvivos include a son Ramon Renteia, of Valentine, thee bothes, Sahino Floes Domingo-Flaes and Juan Flo es; two sutes. Ambosia Oi nelas and Peta Renteia Sevices wove at 3:30 in Val entine with buial in Valentin. Cemetey Pn'lncoets.V»MV nominctf-"oe<. Snhino Floes Ruhcti Floes nolw>to Floes. PSTIIU Floes and Luis Onelas Peal Habo f'ontiiiupit oi,. I'nc*» as,! I'puteant in 9IG, ect- ed <\ bachelo of laws deetv. fom the Univesity ot Texn! Law School n iw,s ind ha.- been in his pesent nositi.i' since 9(53. The Japanese planes makin. the attack on Peal Haboi Decembe numbeed between l.v) and 200. and onlv I 29 wee shot down. The loss of life to Ameican sevicemen and civilians stood at Navy. 2.0M killed; Amy, 2is killed; Maines. 09 killed, and civilians 68 killed. Wounded fo Navy, 70: Amy. 364; Ma ; ines. 69 and civilians, 3-?. The-e flques WCT taken fom.< "Tem Poject fo Ameican I Histoy at Mafa HiRh School I by Jimmy Humpheys, daten Apil on "The A Raid On Teal Habo. I On the same day the Japanese i stitick~peamabo^they alsi> I hit the Ai Fields in the Phi j lipplnes and Midway Island w»- shelled by waships. I It is well known that th. opeato In chage of the ni' caft detecto instument o' Hawaii discoveed what he thought was a lage fight of planes about 20 miles noth nf Oahu. This wns at 7:02 a.m on Dec 7th - He epoted n» 7:20 to an Amy lieutenant n» the centa] infomation eontc>but this office assumed the\ wee U S planes and took no action. Ealie at 6:30 a.m. n submn ine was sighted ln the aea olf Peal Habo and was sunk and a few minutes late a e pot was made by the watch office at the naval base to his chief of staff but no alet wasounded. Wa was declaed immt-liatily anu *w wee pluncoii int. Wold Wa IT. Heefod (Continued Fom Page ) o bag too much about the histoy behind the Highland Heefod bull. Look at thei pedigees and you will find the moat outstanding foundation sies of the Ameican Heefod beed. Besides the dependable pedigees and the high quality bulls, the buyes In this Maia sale will also have the oppotunity to puchase fom men that will back up thei cattle with pide. These men win continue to be in the Heefod business fo many yeas. A Babecue at the sale will begin at :30 a.m. and will be seved by the Mafa Futue Fames of Ameica Chapte. "We want buyes fo the sale and we want people fom this aea to come to the Babecue and the sale and see the top bulls of the county and the type bull that made the High-. land HeTfod famous all ove ' the Svpld," Jim Bob- Steen. Se> eea^ of the AasoeUtkm ssld. Jim White, Mafa anche, is Sale caman. '' '» ; > :

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