The Fort Stockton Pioneer (Fort Stockton, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, August 25, 1922 Page: 3 of 8
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IUm4 Trip
PRA(TK'AL HOlSKkKKIMNG
Rules f#r Serving.
glasses arc never empty and that ev
(•■ryiKW i* kept supplied with breed ami
butter. It take* a
I have had *o many qu«*»ti.»ii» tome Wh,‘n *’•!«*. niilk. < ream, find it out.
U* me regarding the proper serving of rU’~ h“n‘G *hould never get around
meal*. I am *ure a few simple rule* "'"‘ith of piu her.
will b«- welt ome at this lime. S,“*‘ m**‘d l«»«»k> heat and that
There are certain rule* that alway* *u r *n^ nail* are clean,
hold good With these a* a found* Th* ,rn,*‘r I*"" •* f"r dinner tald<
turn any woman t an teat h a maid of ** «>n* wishes,
average intelligent e to serve accept th'“ 1,,n‘ henn table centerpiete being
ably within a very short time. more simple. Ifc. not have the Mower*
Serving Lun* heon or Dinner The •• rrain a tall vase unless th# table
first course i* usually on the table be '* ',,r> ••’’g** •’ '• n'°st un« * mf**rt
able to Im- cointielled t• • talk around
POINTED PARAGRAPHS
ha« lieen
A rare putt- tif acting should alway*
la well done.
Whatever else you do with
d< n’t pa>* it on.
won >
\ man* sin* will not
'<»*n a» hi w if**.
I <i lit t « >111 (te I !f(i to
a high vast of flower*.
The plai e rsrd- lie on Ihe napkin or
aii placet! at the heat! of the pl»V
iio ••liter for all eourses tip to the
de**ert is arraiigitl at th** time of
laying the table. The silver i- laid in
order of us**; one always la-gin* with
the silver farthest from the service
plate. Hy Florvm «• Austin Chase, !)i
nctor Star Telegram ( ookmg S* h<***l.
(.OSSIP ROYALTY
i tcnmntk '-
* hri«tinn < r
kings have neetT called
Frederick for over tot*
on
fore the guests are *'-Mtcd. This
cuur*« usually consists of fruit ut ti*h.
If a *onp follow* the appetiser, the
sou|» dishes are filled in the kit. hen
ami pia<e<! upon nervier plate*. Pass
ing to th. right of eat h person, the
maid remove* the dishes of the previ
ou* course a* * he replaces them with
the soup. The plates of the soup
course art removed in rotation a*
warm one* for the meat course are
substituted.
If the meat is carved in the kitchen
it i* passed, on a platter which has
been provided with a fork f..» service,
to th. left of ea< h |»erson. in like
manner, th* vegetable* and *auce* are i ' ,,r
passed. The meat and vegetable
should la returned to th. kitchen to be
kept warm for a second helping.
As the plate* of this course are re-
moved they urc replaced by plates
containing th. individual salad. As
s<n.n a* all ar. served with the salad,
the wafers arc passed to the left of
each person.
Befoi* desert served, all dishes? Km* °luwa ,,f 1"n th«* *‘*W
silver and -alt and pep,nr* are re of Afr““- 1)4 k,n* <»"*>’ in name,
moved (nut and candy dishes being*for th,‘ Hnt,,*h ww" *"* k»"gdom
retained), and the table is crumbed. 'hr"u,fh purchase,
brushing with a folded napkin on to a
plate.
If the dessert is to be nerved in in-
dividuals. su. h a- molded dessert, the
silver fork or *|* on as the .ase may
be is placed for ea< h person, then the1
dessert is brought in and served. If A>l a Prince liirohito s
the dessert b. brick ice cream for|v,",t l< K uro*M Publication of photo-
instan.e, it should be pla..d on a plat- ,f *h*’ ,m»,,nnI family in new
lb.- path of duty getieiallv para I
l.*|s the road to happin#***
being able to a. ..mpli*h won.ler* n
what maki .. man « l;ar.
So many thing* that are easy
recommend ar.- hard to do.
GRORGK WASHINGTON’S
K AI.SK TKKTH i
a long tun. to \ui long ag.» coiiMsia*' said Wash
ington had red hair. This w a« denied
by other*, some . tanning he had
brown hair; others black. Hut it i*
known that the “Father of his t’oun
try” had false teeth. Prof. He. kfoi.l
of Harvard medi. al school -aid Well
lllg-ton's false molars wer. carved
from ivory and held in place by crud.
-prmg-. lie claims Washington had
trouble keeping his t.*eth fnmi -pring
mg out al inopport une iiioinenls.
Mmiern .lentistry i* a development i f
le-- than 100 years The fir*t pn« ti
j cal set of false teeth wa* mad. in
Is'.’. Th. unnatural .ha*.,> W
mg ton's mouth and lips, a- shown m
to -ome of hi- later portrait-, i- attrib u
luted to th*' distortion pr**du*e*l hy
hi- * rude fal-e teeth.
lind him out
H. H. BUTZ
KKAl. RSTAIK AND INSl RAM K. FORT STOCKTON. THAI
< ity Properly, Irrigated Karma. Ran. he*. Undi and Ijmn. All KMi
*f I nap ran. e. H'l k III SINKS* SOl.K ITKD.
No man i- very go.*.! *t I... -
grammar at th*' same time.
■ball and
When the superintendent of -troet*
mends hi- way all i- forgiven
W \NIFD T*' h».n front own.i »*f
good h arm for sale. State • *-h price
full parti, ulars. I». F. Hush. Minne
aiuilis. Minn.
19-lt-p
I’heie i* something wrong
-mall buy who isn’t strenuous.
with
N OT I ( F
'
Queen Sophia of Gree. e I- reported
to have become a convert to woman
1 suffrage.
being an easy mark saves lot'
vveai and tear ■ n the disposition.
People living on the Pacific coast
never think of eating jellyfish for des-
The Duke of York, second son of1 sert.
King George, has an official allow- • —
am.* of It&O.OOff a year. Vea, Arthur, it may make a man
nervous to discover a woman studying county Texas
him. I * ‘
The Court al-o
Notice is hereby given the public, j
‘that th. Commissioncra' Court of
I
Pecos County, Texas, at its regular i
j meeting «>n August 15th, 11*22, a. ting
in conformity with Article <1.T2XF of
Civil Statutes of. Texas, designated
November 1st, 11*22. a« the day f< r
the starting of putting out poison f*»r
ithr poisoning nf prairie dog- in Pecos
FOR SALE
The total area of King George V's
domain, the bntish Kmpire, i- 11,400.-
• mmi miles, with an estimated popula-
ti*.n of } 10.000,000.
papers and
in it ted.
ter and passed to the left *>f . a. h |>er
son then .a!** or wafers are pa«-#*d in
like manner.
The demitas-. cup* are filled in
the kitchen and the maid places one
at the right *>f each fH*rson, then the
sugar is passed,
A Few General Rule*.
Serve everything that **n. drink-
tea. coffee, water ut the right.
Fxchang. individual plat** at the
right.
Pas- t. th* U ft all th. dishe* from
which th»>-» at the table -* rv •• them
selvas
(Every dish -hould l*e provided Germany
with a spoon and f**rk f*>r -ervicei. memorable words
magazines will be |n*r-
A cynical woman say- the shorter a
man is on brains the longer he is on
eolla rs.
A baseball i rank says that it takes
more than the bleacher* to remove
-tain- from the umpire's record.
It will soon be the open season f**r
tea* lung fhe summer girl to swim all
»ver again. Chicago News.
HOMK-M \DK ( HINA ( EMFAT
One nf Qu««n .Mary’s chief hobbies
An excellent cement f<*r mending
,, . . ,, , , broken china, glassware etc. can be
IS the collection of old Wedgwood pot- I made hy dissolving gum arahi. in wat-
tery. and -he has been known to pay ,.r t„ form a creamy paste. Then stir,inir.
several hundred dollars for a * ngle mto it enough plaster of pans to make : w
specimen.
gives notice that
any one wanting poison for the ex-
terminating of Prairie Dogs can s.u ui e
same from Pecos County, at cost
price, through W. P. Rooney, its rep-
resentative. as i- provided by Article
*' !2HK. Civil Statutes.
I'hi- notice given by order *.f Coni-
missioners’ Court.
Witness my hand thi- 21st day **f,
August. 11*22.
21 It II L. WINFIELD,
County Clerk, and ex-offici* j
Clerk of the Commissioners
Court of Pecos County, Texas.
BY W. RAND JONES, H. A 0. N.
I ANI) IN THE PECOS RIVER VALLBY
Surveys 13 in bio* k 7. and 1. 3. ft, and 19 in Block 8. fronting on P«eo#
River in Pecoa and Reevea counties. Also, the following aurraji
in the valley of the Pecoa River, entirely in Pecoa county, froan
5 to 10 miles south of the river. Nos. 25, 27, 87. 48. 47. a, 58, M,
61, 63. 76 and 123 in BP*< k 11; and Nos. 37, 89 and 45 in Block IS.
All he-' amis ar* d< r I ase for oil. gas and mineral purpo#— and
iny snle 'if -*u> , \ ill 1" marl, subject to such leases.
For Pi. es and Terms Address
EUGENE CARTLEDGE, Austin, Texas
Agent and Attorney in Fact for Owner
THE jsTATE OF TEXAS
T<> the Sheriff «»f Pecos County. Greet-
King \lfon-o of Sj»ain i- an ardent
“movie fan.” Sometime# when a big
ini ture i- running in Madrid he mav
l*e waiting like an ordinary in-
dividual in Jhe line at the box office.
It wa-
Marie Theresa, empress *>f
1717 17mm who .*|w>ke the «oment
. , . Whereas, on the Mth day of August,
tt rather stiff. Apply a coating of the A n ,.,22 then. was presentc-d to
',n*nt T f * ,r'* **n g«*s "f th*- *r- fji,, (’ommissiom-rs Court of Pecos
J*U' I 1 "l,!* > v H-lie.i and County, Texas, a petition, signed by
thoroughly dried, and press the parts Kemard Merying and more than fifty
irm y ’"V* < <i " h**l*l them in ,,tb,.r men. nraying for the establish-
** ' " r"'*' " '"'.essaiy to wrap nu,n( (,f M Water Improvement Dis-
trict in Pecos County, the houndarie-
, , „ , ,,f whn h are set out fully in -aid pe-
duinns. Allow 10 or I. hours for the tilion whjch is on fi!t. in thl. offirt. of
set and harden. Articles ; n^rlt „f Court.
iEatablish#d In 1900*
Twelve Years of Setisfectory Service
HAUUNG:
ta|w a- ha- been suggested
water without danger of
. " * '* profK’rly f,,r ., hearing before -aid Court, to be
n ne mend*-*l articles will break else-
the olil break * an la-
•1 want t. mv . . ~ "7 ............... ifh<‘ « terk "T *ai(! * ourt. and
See t ba t th. maid walk* <|«ietly flal awake.” When dying *he r.fu*e,I Tat.T'*! tlmu, ’ . ' ’ V' i' '"i h"? Where,ls ir »>*P«n-e to -ail i*eti-
and pi-..*- ’ti* di-he* b* table H of oiiium Cariyle -ay - . *f he*- *1-' - °r . <*l's"l,ink t i«n th. said Court set the same down
"Sh. was most brave, high and pious;
Se* that anything used f *r liquids beautiful an-l radiant with grand na- where la*f.tre
is not *.* full that there i- danger **f ture. though **f a temper that would „ n,.,|
spilling while carrying. easily catch fire; »H-rhai*s no nobler
Never overfill dishe- from whi. h woman lived.” i, . . .
those at table ar. to serve them-elv - u > h**'| pl*,n *°,d wat< h
. ... chain, close to big I skr Will
Have the maid remain in the dining For Sal#—Ford roadster, with -tar' H
room as mu* h a- jH*ss|ble to -**. tha* rr, S.-e (’, C. Burns. 2b-tf
pay
rewar*| if h. will send it to
Elroy, Kent. Texas.
GetYour Share
•of Extra Mileage.
TT is all true—every word of the new* that’s
1 going around about Firestone mileage rec-
ords and the phenomenal sales that have
resulted.
Chances ar** you really haven t heard the
lull story of the wonderful success of Fire-
stone Cords. Wed like you to call and get
the actual facta. That is one sure way to
make your neat tire purchase s logical busi-
nsas buy. Well explain the blending and
tempering of rubber—double gum-dipping—
and the sir - bag cure — special Firestone
TlM uaaeeal mil sags being mad* everywhere eg
etir your aaiSithm to reduce the operadag ceeee el year
cere car.
A call aa se emaAe no ohheanon. Oat the reccede
— divide the ihf nree these Cards ere eeeecia
Thee yeall he eeavtaeei that
held Scntember 11. 1922. at 10 o'clock
A. M. in an order which i- in word-
and figure- a- follows
"On thi ll'h day <>f August, A. D.
11*22 being at a regular term «.f thi-
( ourt and a quorum being present
there wa- presented to thi- Court th*
2cp Petition <*f Bernard Merying an*l mere
than fifty other men f raying f'<r th*
establishment in !**-< <*« County. Texas
"f a Water Improvement Distri*-t to
be kmwn as P**cos County Water Im-
provement District No. 2. and it ap-
pearing that said petition sets forth
'h*- boundaries **f aid promised Dis-
trict, and that it js -ignod by more
than fifty land owners, holder of title ,
or ev idem e to title to land- situated j
within the proposed District, and that
it is prepared in accordance with law, I
and it appearing te the Court that
'here is no opposition thereto, on mo- i
tion of Commissioner C. F. Casebier. I
onn.-d by Commissioner J. T. Baker,
and carried unanimously, it is hereby
ordered that the said petition be and
the same is hereby set down for a
hearine before this Court at the Court
House of Pecoa County, Fort Stock
ton. Texas, to he held at Fort St«K‘k-
WAG0NS:
STORAGE;
CRATING:
We are equipped with large TRUCKS and
TRAILERS, to HAUL for YOU ANYWHERI.
Heavy Drays. Large Teams and light Trucks
for Local work
We have MEN who have lieen with us for
year* that know what you want and will DO IT
We have a BRICK building to store your
HOUSEHOLD GOODS in, away from other
buildings and as near tire-proof as we can se-
cure Charges for storing very reasonable
We make a specialty of CRATING and SHIP-
PING We guarantee this work
C04L ii*4 WOOD We have on hand ar all times the very best
COAL and WOOD.
. Also -ell LEAF MOLD, for Flower iieds. Tree®,
I,awnv Etc It s good' Try a load
We handle SAND. GRAVEL and ROCK
No orders TOO SMALL for our BEST ATTEN-
IlON. and none TOO LARGE for US TO DO.
City Transfer & Storage Co.
Travelers Hotel
I NACEL L WUEST
SAN ANTONIO TEXAS
of Alf Smith, to satisfy a judgment
ton. on the nth day of Sept. A. D. amounting to $303.00 l**s* credit of
1022. at 10 o’clock A. M. I1H2.25 (mid August Mh 11* 1C. in favor
Now, therefore, these arc to com-j of Park Land & Cattle Co. and rosts
mand you that you serve this notice of suit.
of said hearing by posting a true copy ! Given under my hand, this 17th day
thereof at each of three public places of August 1022.
within the boundaries of said propos- 21 2t D. S. Barker. Sheriff.
**«i District, and one at the Court
House door of -aid County of Pecos,
or on the bulletin board used for pub-
lic notices at said Court House, for at I The State of Texas. County of Pecoa:
least ten days prior to the said date B> virtue of an Alia* Execution
•f said hearing, and that you publish issued *>ut of the Honorable District
FOR RENT
A few nice residences with or with-
out modem conveniences, hot and ceM
water, basement and garage, near higk
school. Fred CHett.
SHERIFF'S SALE
Court of Irion County, on 9th day of
Augyst A. I).. 1922. by the Clerk
thereof, in the case of Crowther Hard-
ware Co. versus Alf Smith, No. 175, j
and to me as Sheriff, dim ted antkde- \
Herein Fail not. but of this writ,; livfped, I will proceed to sell for cash.,
with your return thereon, showing how j within the hour* prescribed by law j
you have executed the aame, make due, Sheriff’s Seles, on September 5th,
return to the Commissioners’ Court A. D., 1922, it being the First Tuesday I
of said month, at Zimmerman Reeer- 1
a true copy of this notice in a news-
paper of general circulation in Pecos
County, if a newspaper is published
therein, one time, at least five days
prior to the date of -aid hearing.
Deep im
Moat Mika
par Dollar
Ms Tsa
j of Pecos County, before the said date
I *nd hour for said hearing.
In Testimony Whereof, witness my
hand and seal of the County Commis-
sioners Court of Pecos County, Texas,
j on this the 15th day of Augtmt, A. D.
11928, and issued the same day.
(L. S.) ft. L. WINFIELD..
Clerk of the Commissioners’
Court of Pecos County, Texas.
voir in said Pecos County, in the State
of Texas, the following described prop-
erty. to-wit: 800 Heed of Goats,
levied on aa the property of Alf Smith
to satisfy a judgment amounting to
$508.70 in favor of Crowther Hard-
ware Co. and coats of suit.
Given under my hand, this 17th day
of August, IMS.
21-St D S. Barker. Sheriff.
Nmhaiis-FMt Stocktai
Aito Nail Liie.
(Daily Except Sunday) _ ^
HILLGER.
GEO
SCHEDULE
Leave Monahans_____
Arrive Ft. Stockton.. 11
Leave Ft. Stockton
Arrive Monahans
4Mp.'
GUM-DIPPED CORDS
Sold by
J. ft RODGERS & SON
ihmPswm it lawn n
, i* S' # i '*'*y‘ :u~ L**v. m
SHBRIPrs SALS
The State of Tessa. County of Pecos:
By virtue of an .Alias Execution
issued *»nt of the Honorable District
'Court of Tom Green County, on the
; 9th day of August. A. D., 1922. hy
the Clerk thereof, in the ease of Park
i-snd A Cattle Co. versus Alf Smith, i
No. 2994. and to me aa Sheriff, direct-
ed and delivered. I will proceed to sell
for cash, withia the hours prescribed
j by law for MherifTs Hulas, on 5th day
! nf September. A. D. 1922, it Wing IW
! Fleet Tuesday of said month, at Zim-
merman Reservoir in auM hies Coen-
jty. In the Stnto of Tuna. % follow-
jtftt d—erttied property. to-wR; IM
hend ef vests lasted on out!
A TIP POK YOU
We uppruciutc jour barber
businuuu, and are always anx-
ious to sonro our patrons te
every way poaslblc. and fffvo
tbens the best of service.
PERKINS Jt TAYLOR
TKOttn
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