The Winkler County News (Kermit, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 26, 1971 Page: 2 of 16
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Thursday, August 26, 1971
PAUL PRICE, JR.
.. .25-year employee
Mobil Oil
Employee
Honored
Paul Price Jr., gangpusher at
Mobil Oil Corporation’s
Midland Exploration and
Producing Division’s Parks
Foreman’s Area, recently
; completed 25 years service.
John Thomas, foreman at
Parks, 'presented him with a
jeweled emblem in the
presence of fellow employees.
! Price, a native of Cisco,
began working for the
company as a roustabout at
Kermit. In 1949 he worked in
the Pegasus Production area as
a relief pumper and in 1950
was assigned as a roustabout at
Freer. Later that same year he
moved to the Olden area. In
1959 he transferred to Albany
and was assigned to his present
gangpusher job, transferring to
the Burkburnett area in 1961
and to his present location at
Parks in 1968.
Price and his wife Jean
have three children and reside
at 3604 Sinclair, Midland.
Teenagers May
Want Sandwich
For Breakfast
COLLEGE STATION - Do
you have a normally active
teenage girl in your home —
one who doesn’t like to eat a
conventional breakfast?
She could choose to eat a
sandwich for breakfast,
according to Frances
Reasonover, Extention foods
and nutrition specialist at
Texas A&M University.
Why not? Miss Reasonover
says the important point is that
you eat as you like, as long as
the foods you choose for the
entire day include specified
amounts from the basic four
food groups, and as long as you
meet calorie needs.
She explains that a day’s
eating might start like this: a
cheese sandwich for breakfast
along with a banana and a glass
of milk. If that doesn’t appeal,
you may want to begin the day
with spaghetti, chili, baked
beans or deviled eggs.
For a normally active girl of
average height — 5 feet 3
inches — weighing 117 pounds,
multiply 117 by 20 calories
and you find that she needs
approximately 2,300 to 2,400
calories each day.
Her food intake should
include 4 cups of milk or the
equivalent; 4 servings of fruits
and vegetables, making sure to
include those rich in vitamins
A and C; 4 or more servings
from the bread-cereal group;
and 2 servings from the meat
group.
The guide is flexible. The
specific foods chosen from
each group and the time when
eaten, . either as meals or
snacks, is largely a matter of
food preferences and family
meal routine, she says.
But, the specialist adds,
remember to choose right and
maintain a desirable weight.
Joe Tankersley
Has 20 Tears.
With Humble
Joe L. Tankersley has
observed his 20 year service
anniversary with Humble Oil &
Refining Company. Tankersley
is assigned as rotary helper in
the drilling section of the
Midcontinent Production
Division. Currently, he is
located on Rig 32 at Ft.
Stockton. At a luncheon held
recently in his honor,
Tankersley was presented a
service emblem by division
drilling manager W. R.
Wardroup.
A native Texas, Tankerskley
was employed at Wink, in
1951. Working assignments
with Humble have taken him
throughout areas of West
Texas.
Mr. and Mrs. Tankersley are
the parents of two sons.
11000000000000000000*
REAL ESTATE
G.N.M.A. to Secretary of
Housing, Special Warranty
Deed, Lot 8, Block 29, Origiial
Town of Wink.
F. J, Hudnall et ux to
"Mahualf ifayarrltte et ux,
Warranty „J)eed jf Lots 15 and
46,® Brodc 81,' First Ad.,
Kermit.
Manuel Navarrette et ux to
Gloria Vigil, a single woman,
Warranty Deed, Lots 15 and
16, Block 81, First Addition,
Kermit.
Britton Rea et ux to Bradley
Herricks et ux, Warranty Deed,
N. 15 ft. Lot 3, and all Lot 4,
Block 1, Original Town of
Kermit.
Wm. L. Cathey et ux to
Yamal Montoya, et ux,
Warranty Deed, Lot 4, Block
22, Plaza Add. Kermit.
George E. Smith et ux to
William R. Hestand, et ux,
Warranty Deed, Lot 1, Block 8,
Brown & Altman, Kermit.
'WBBIE RUNS
ANIMAL TAXI
After 30 years of
chauffeuring people around in
a taxicab, Ted Rodriguez, of
Glen Burnie, Md., is now busy
chauffeuring dogs and cats.
A cab driver in the
Baltimore area, Rodriguez said
his new job is doing very well
and expanding.
“I had this pet taxi idea in
my head years ago.” he
explained, saying people need a
more convenient means of
taking their pets to the
veterinarian or kennel or back.
He not only chauffeurs pets
but, being softhearted,
frequently finds homes for
some of the animals he is asked
to take to the local pound to
be put away.
500 flee China,
swim to Hong Kong
HONG KONG — More than
500 Chinese refugees, mostly
students, are believed to have
made the hazardous swim to
Hong Kong during May.
Many students, sent to work
on farms during the Cultural
Revolution, have come to Hong
Kong seeking the higher educa-
tion denied them in Communist
China.
Legal abortions
on rise in England
LONDON — There were 7,145
legal abortions in England and
Wales in the four weeks ended
April 28.
This is equal to an annual
rate of 92,885, compared with
totals of 54,819 in 1969 and 83,851
last year.
UNIQUE DESIGNED
& BRAS and GIRDLES
* **m A SIZE JUST FOR YOU
INDIVIDUAL
FITTINGS
BY APPOINTMENT
586-3)84
HELEN’S
/Inm&niik
c. R. A N T H O NY CO? y
LAST ROUND-UP
W LAST CHANCE FOR SUMMER MERCHANDISE AT GIVE-AWAY PRICES!
all MERCHANDISE 10% TO 30% OFF ORIGINAL RETAIL PRICE!!
HERE ARE JUST A FEW SUCH BARGAINS: __
BONDED WOVEN
ACRYLICS 2
REG. $3 99 YD,
ASSORTED SUMMER
COTTONS 3A
REG. TO 98 YD.
ASSORTED
SI
SOMMER FABRICS
REG. TO $1.98 YD.
GIRLS' SUMMER
TABLES OF
TREMENDOUS
VALUES
ONE OF THIS AND
TWO OF THAT AND
TOO MANY TO GROUP.
BOYS'PRESS FREE
FLARES *3
99
SIZES 8-16
REG. to $6.00
||| , 1 * ’ - ^ I §M i y j ' >' ■ || Sg & •
FIRST QUALITY, FAMOUS
BRAND YOUNG MENS' .
STA PRESS FLARES
REG. to $11.00
44
BOYS' PRESS FREE BUCKHIDE
SLEEPWEAR $
REG. $1.99
&
$2.99
LADIES' SUMMER
1
SLEEPWEAR
REG. $1.99
$2.99 & $3.99
BOYS'COTTON
$1? $2.
JEANS 3 s9
MENS'WESTERN
T A H\
STRAW HATS si
REG. TO $5.99 NOW | •
ASSORTED
SPREADS
CREW SOCKS
REG. 2 FOR $1 00
LADIES' OPAQUE
PANTY
HOSE
SIZE 7-14 GIRLS'
4-99
25:
REG. TO $11.99
LADIES' FALL DRESS
5
HEELS *2
R EG. TO $10.00
LADIES' SUMMER DRESS
HEELS
SHORTS & ..
KNIT TOPS 1
REG. $2.99 EA.
LADIES'BETTER
SHORTS*?
REG. TO $7.00 MM
REG. TO $7.00
LADIES' DACRON
SLEEVELESS JO
SHELLS 2
REG. TO
$13.00
NOW
4
LADIES' COTTON & POLYESTER
SHIFTS >2
REG. $4.00
LADIES' DACRON
BEAUTY SHOP I PANTS
230 SOUTH SPRUCE
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SHORTS 2 s3
$o
£10.00
REG. $2.99
NEW FALL LADIES'
SOLIDS & PATTERNS
MENS' SHORT SLEEVE DRESS & SPORT
SHIRTS 2 ..*5
REG. to $6.00
BOYS' SHORT SLEEVE DRESS & SPORT
SHIRTS ■ *5
REG. TO S4.50
REG. TO $7.00
LADIES' COTTON
DUSTERS
REG. $5.99
$3
ALL SUMMER DRESSES
1/2 PRICE
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Maikell, Elgin L. The Winkler County News (Kermit, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 26, 1971, newspaper, August 26, 1971; Kermit, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1000004/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Winkler County Library.