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1 -UK. BffBffy"* bjfljjp " " ""H* Trtn-w.jBfrff-.., A., * h» - f; V <. TfToe (XEVVERAJ886) to Heart 0lc Church Open Sunday akfast Ary - to be Courtesy of [holc Church Mebers At h evnv) (Bf sntchwl, when tne church saw ft to cobne two par- Jo one Sacred Heart Church, J! 0.tstandnff Catholc parsh, *e.-ah open ts doors to eet rehtr and an addchltch. Sunday, June 5. Ths cedent was offcally rendered Rev. Henry C. Zaranton, pas- St Marys narsh, at a eet- t the church hall Wednesday le tt-h--hv/as attended by any "ctzens, offcers and enlsted (lf t >. A. Russell. The located en the corner of Hgh- vcu- vva. S. Hghway <)0, vo :.¾¾¾¾ : V! Presdo Setvs k ,,=: 7>7Y ENTNEL..J A stff hreeze v/as encountered by the ten psto!eers of the Presde County Rfle and Pstol Club who gathered at Alpne the regular onthly shootng tournaent last Sunday. Mebers of the club partcpatng ncluded J. Hugh Klpatrck, R. C. Jae, T. D. Segura, Glenn U rooks, Popeo LODCZ, W. G. Felder, Blly Felder, P. F. Wagner and Leon Fsher. W. E. Spaw of Alpne was the only guest partcpant. Medal wnners ncluded Glenn J5rooks, expert; J.. Klpatrck. sharpshooter; Hlly Felder, arksan and T. D. Segura. ty:o. Brooks was the "crack shot" of the day, wn- ] nng frst prze awards n ost of, the atches. Due to the fact that the State regonal atches wll be h«>ld n El P:>.-o lt n 0-7- July 2 and ]?>, the next club suv-: to r.v cessaton of sor-wll be held n Marfa. Sunday,.T lv ). Several ebers of the P. C.. V.! C. have declared ntenton of enterng; the regonal copotton a; E Paso. - p N - The fnshng touches of rccond- tonng the ba:;e of of hghway 07 fro 0 rnlcs south uf Shafter to ts ternus at Fresdo was beng ade; ths week by State hghway ant-.-n-, ance en. t s reported unoffcally that a shpent of road ol and asphalt wll; arrve Saturday nght and actual spreadng of pre coat wll begn around the frst of the week and wll contnue untl the end of the ewth. Hghway workers are evperencng dffculty n keepng traffc and parkng n the downtown secton clear so that the shapng of ORelly Street pavng ay contnue unnterrupted., A road ean rearked Tuesday! press. KXE l;. 94 THEY KNOW HM NOW Mltary en of the Eghth An.v Corns durng- the aneuver perod whch s endng* HV-* h. "corao aauutm wth Major General George V. Strong who recently becae Coandng General of the Eghth Ary Corps. General Strong coanded the Seventh Corps Area at Oaha rntl assgned to succeed Leut. Gen. Walter Krueger who too:-: coand of the Thrd Ary recently. New Book of Texas nterestng Volue -Map of Each County New Feature of Texas Alanac" Frst of Pavng Lad Ths Mornng Coluba Street To Be Opened to Traffc Tonght Mnsters Plan Cty Wde Servce Prayer World Condtons Monday Nght VOLUME 0. NO. Hghland Sol Supervsors to Meet Here Saturday County Agent Calls Meetng; Governental A cty-wde prayer eetng sponsored by the Mnsteral Allancewll be Monday evenng n the County House. The hour has been set; Representatves of a nuber of Representatves to Attend eght oclock, and all "races and j governental agences have been n creeds"- accordng: to the Rev.. 0. j vtet to attend a eetng of the Board j Malone are asked to partcpate. of Supervsors of the Hghland Sol The prayer servce s n cooperaton wth Charles E. Fuller of Holly Conservaton Dstrct Saturday ornng. The eetng was called by Erne3t wood Calf., who s callng prayer L. Wllas, county agent, and wll be fo world condtons on that day. Mr. n the Crews Hotel at 9:-)0. Fullex* operates one of the worlds largest rado statons. The board, coposed of Clay Mtchell, charan; George Jones, Lucus The Reverend Mr. Malone wll presde at the servce, whch wll consst Bunton, S. E. Bunton, and Jack wholly of prayer. The thee the Rawls, wll probably take* acton uu s.vce s Chron. 7:4. Mnsters ; the town wll assst wth the,..*,- >r Offcers Make Arrangeents t- Yearly Encapent Dr. George W. Truc T«u XJ««.., x? n *. v:~u4. ls JV A A w u X U U U V 4 - L l l g l l, Dr. Webb Mornng Speaker Erecton of a onuent at the grave of one of ts founders and : leaders, the Rev. Lander R. Mllcan,, wll be the undertakng of the Pasaj no Baptst Assebly bee the openj ng of the 94 Encapent July 20.! A trbute, wrtten by Dr. George W. ; Truett, wll be nscrbed on the foot- arker of the onuent: "Lke hs! Dvne Master, he went about dong good." the new aendent to the state law requrng the dstrct >e dvded nto fve areas, wth a supervsor ::ach area. Progressve report 0> ranches re- ;uesr,g plar.s wll bj heard, and recrular buless wll be transacted. Representatves fro the followng -v cook of 5To pages, The Texas Whle ost of Marfa slept th.0.: [ The late Reverend Mllcan was a Alanac lor P.M-2, just off the ornng, those who are responsble : resdent of E Paso and Van Horn,., s the and was actve n the assocatons 4.,,.,.. *- - argest r, - vouue....lt.u n,, the v ; vhontng" the asphalt navng or. that the recondtonng work could go j long hstory of ths bennal nnhle,- Cof.b* Shre.r work untl the te of hs death. xvern bu, Jv en<r. JtM.!!/v wrts a Klpatrcks Photo xorwaru xpedtously f husnes. n K j Lon o? Tl-,, Dallas Mornng News. A * akr»g ready the -fnal touch- The Pasano Baptst Encapent ASSUMES WORK HERE Rrflc.-, Oaha, Neb.) and the general publc would cooper-! un*. t.- r t r,, fh-r Vr.-ro *-f- QC.f <-h<> «,-4- +,. u-! dates ths year have been set The dutes of county agent ate by parkng clear of that nnrt of :n a.;t:< new to the. tcv.vs L are ncluded! - n *,..- >. tnat.uua sceet tre frst to be. j - w v j f: w th* > resent Publc " l * --August 7, and the daly week- n Presdo county have been n th Catholc Church. Ma the street under constructon, dat.va! tahles <r len t>! Work-* Aflnn day progra wll be as. follows undertaken by Ernest L. " " - " - l * " ttekd both churches. Recently, j p-x! grclltjr, ndustrv. ) pulaton, hs-! whch the Cty of Mara s bearng! Mornng: 7:00 Breakfast; 7:45 Wllas v."ho cae here rewowjod -oten n the lat- Worken of the Santa Fe ral-ay,!; d ::.( wa.-r ---ouves, weath- about $20,000 of the S4S.O0O requred Tranng Unon Classes: 8:30 W. M. fro Sanderson. n Terrell,r:>h denned t necessary to un- are busy reparng the Aercan ejd j H erals. r ;.--;".;actur,ng, tans- Curbs that street, and others! U. Work; S:0O Bble Class; 0:00 ; county, Ar. Wlla.; drect-.-a rc. t. Lslure the downed: r:cr nto use solders ;d! south of Pres-lo whch fo:«evol ::, ed::;.d ): ;:-. e.-c ::f. t Natonal Youtl AdnstraJ-rn w.ml.-, 0:-lo RosceS:-; :00~Morr.n se ".> > v/ho >»vvpd bs and of the ntornut wa lalwav hrd,l.e ;- ;: h A to:es:d: -.g and ta!u:r, ncluded n the progra, were lad by Sunday SJehou Tranng Classes;. 0; the work of 4-H Club onths nas been vce;!<. Vnrlcr the plan as outlned j declared unsafe jers, under the drecton of Joe wj 2: dnner. calvts n Sanderson, San { d!.-= lavs ::v.:dr;,% th.e Latn- K av J T > traffc by ralway nspectors.<as reaty -;.,: :v.e [;an "{K.cuu. :>.-cn OT r;e curop 0 " s co A;»-eo and E Fa so. ton congrchato- wll contnue t wll requre about three weeks * fla.? How has che relatonshp j peced. hours; 5:00 Prayer Meetng; 6:00-:- n v!t f »4 > whle the Sacred to replace plng and tbers rolled 0 nba. a.-p-uau.>n chang- - A. C«) r Teld. ayor, told a.sv/,-- supper;.. 0:4-5 Vesper,_,. servce on the 40vruencn agences have been askluountan;, ;4o Evenng servc?. _d te attend: h"rch..-ll be opened to the and weakened by the erosve wrters. "! > l.w> When were the tapr, j r - representatve late Thursday after Scan speakng parshoners and of the Ro Grande. saf)-rof)m:ed tger and cael found noon that "shootng the asphalt" on (Capfre servce wll follow each! UA Far «: >/. *.;+. * * rs. Ths repar work s beno- done? T-vas. Who w;.s Govfrno- n sr»3? Coluba Street would begn at." T...., ---v. ra securty Adstraevenng Curfew. preachng servce). 0:00 -dan FP,-!,,., -, T..., -«--...;,+ he oveent, whch started sevvecks :gn, to ake ths chancre antcpaton of heavy hauls of n V. ha. la.edtes has MacKenzo State. Frday, and that the street wotdd eral ores n prospect frc ponts n Par/.t. Lu-bcck? Who won the Dxe be opened traffc late Frday afternoon. Pavng of the parkway on, _...,. «. lk, xort: -L.-jcaton, Sol Conservaton Mexco. ble, sevt-ral ndvduals played Sere.-; n lrl? What are the total retal sales of Prady, Texas? North Hghland Avenue wll begn Alpne, head of the vocatonal agr Producton Crrlt Servce, Assocaton, and Rodent Control Servce. A. L. Burschwale, roles. The task of restorng the P-N p nto condton edate... Wll Bunnell, the young son of Mr. These are typcal of the wde varety of questons that can be an has been closed to traffc ost of ths College, wl lattend. ether Frday or Saturday. The street culture departent of Sul Ross State ng was undertaken by Leut. and Mrs. Jack C Bunnell, underwent nda F. Kernan, under whose an appendectoy at Alpne last Frday. He had recovered suffcently as book. The pavng wll be done wth equpswered fro the pages of the new- week. vson the buldng has been Four Persons Hurt oghly cleaned and repars are to be reoved to the hoe of hs Xew census fgures on populaton, ent, of, and under the drecton of «>. Catholc volunteers grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Jnanufacturng, agrculture, wholesale and retal trade and servce There wll be a weeks lapse between Hoand Page, General Contractor. n Tuesday Accdent st the sodcers fro the varous Fortner n Marfa wthn three days. "es donated ther servces to P-N busnesses are ncluded. The hstorcal chapter has been suppleented by the next to be lad. day ornng resulted n njures ln the pavng done ths week-end and A autooble accdent early Tues per tasks were necessary. n Mss Helen Lye, Jbelzon:, Msssspp, has been vstng her ster, Mrs. P. nuber of suppleentary y topcs n- n- T» g-+ Tw brought to the Peterson Hosptal four San Antono resdents, who were fon to supervsng the restora- " roec-ss, Leut. Col. Kernan, also -uaey Scrry, "0%,/*rt, r; n -C-»4-- A. t d l AlU X rtho past ourtg a ong lst o exa: s umufca j "~f -----/ where they reaned untl Thursday landarks. There are especally co ornng. > the fnance cottee, as chara l )cstl on he was unanously to durng Wednesdays eet- «wu be aded by C. E. McpMl, Marfa ranchan and John AVall ~.l. --> w "w wn serve as secrer e onj y n r repars- have been fcdate, nueh addtonal work outlned, and wll begn wth-»war future. The n tnght. M-s. Berry and son, Lyle, accopaned Mss Lyle hoe Thursday of ths week and wll rean n Msssspp fo ran extended vst. --P-N Aong college students, not entoned n last-week Presdo News, to arrve hoe the suer holdaysjnclude Mss Peggy Fortner, student af John TarletonCollege, Stephenvlle, and Edundo Neto, a student ltallaf/«tf # ct. T? TT.... roof ; *,... «*., w o. Kuwats unversty, Austn. thepl ans. -»-«-nc Ua. J. F. Berry, sueprntendent of Ca Mnora de San Carlos, passed tnrongn Presdo Wednesday enroute to San Carlos where he s busy attendng to *rt. B. uth th0 R. p ather >"Zz : ho r r,ve yeafs the Phelps-Dodge Copany s nng - nterests. -p.y L. B. Coffn, nspector the U. 3. bureau of Plant Quarantne and or. K r. "" tpn "«"thfc He er resdent of Presdo, was a busness ad socal vstor to ths county ths week. l,, 0 C «l>«l,c rhurchc, ths K to«wlr»f th» A. ~ --"-.srul fn- Mrs, J Dc7.endorf and son, Jy Dezendorf, have returned to Hous rochj-, Pk ll * es ton, after a short stay wth the Doz- a atter «falr n0wh0,0 - hhed. : ondorfs daughter and faly. Mr. S.r > pleted. 0. p ; ro f"t T.ont. Col. Ker."., nm anr Mrs. T L. " T L. " Waruu-, AVarntr, and chldren, chldren. j Su. v s>,. *****T?"* thc Forer Marfans Here y %cus 4 "" (l *athcr, "" " K " : l "" *" k - - race up. Mtfl th, «,! :...,... >o> * v.- L..-v : > r - : : " a"..,-. -!,,*. < ""*U l. t ".!!.... ;! - Woval of., l,n. attc «wl B,y "fe*a, attc,e, the NM MS? 0j7.?- adf adoptee >Pted as the of. thedrlnytofn. P8rt «the en r 8 Eag r t0 d * _re g roup p, : wtted «n» *? ag«pou? ) Marfan Floc Yo Hostal Reoved fro Staton Hosptal, Ft.. A. Russell, Vednes<Jay t where she underwent an appendectoy Satur- day, was Ms* Vrgna Carta!!. She a dong well. plete chapters on hghways and parks n antcpaton of ncreased tourst trade n Texas durng the next two years. The usual large folded aps ) showng ralroads and hghways respectvely, have been brought up to date, and there r- an ndvdual ap of each of the 254 countes of Texas accopanyng the county artcles. xr -,, «. : rn?.. - v> u.-v nuj/fus J" J t.vs, j j chdng the defense ndustres, che- urgy, conservaton ] urogras, changes n far avd far ten an try, avaton, new ary and navy caps v.nd posts, and poltcal actvtes are covered. There are ore than 50,000 separate and dstnct facts about Texas n ths Encyclopeda of Texas." Bloys Cartpeetng Group to Meet Sunday Persons n charge of and thse nterested n the Bloys Capeetng wll eet Sunday ornng at the cap ground the "annual Juno eetng." at whch te plans the August epec lng wll be co hool ald Church servces ho ornng hots, and :v. u>s been n the past. The afternoon * d de devoted to the busness eetng. The Rev.- Rchard G. rvng, nster of the Presbyteran churches at Marfa and Fort Davs, s superntendent of the assocaton, and W. B. Mtchell a presdent. Today; Good Wll Tour Scheduled to arrve here at 0:30 ths (Frday) ornng a short stay on a Good Wll Trp, were ebers of the Pecos Chaber of Coerce and the Pecos Rodeo Cottee.. The group planned to rean n Marfa only thrty nutes, but seat advance letters askng busness en to eet the a short busnscs and fellowshp sesson. Other towns n the Bg Bend and Hghland, sectons are to be vsted by the Reeves county en. Marfan Loses Fnger Loss of hs ndex fnger on hs rght hand was suffered Sunday hy B. F. Gearhart, who ashed hs hand whle unloadng an engne on hs far near Presdo. Mr. Gearhart was taken to the Staton Hosptal, Fort D. A. Russell, where the fnger was aputated. Last year he suffered?. lke njur;,, losng a fnger on hs left hand. Mrs. Mead to Oklahoa Mrs. C. E. Mead went to Oklahoa Cty, Okla., ths week to attend a rectal by her granddaughcr, Patsy Oglve, daughter of Mr.and Mrs. f<!*]r<n _ _ Sb«. «d?l., ;; return ths Manager Assues Dutes Mss Eule Morrson of Pecos arrved last week and assued dutes as anager and operator of the Weste Unon Telegraph Co. offce here, relevng Mrs. Fox Parker, who has taken a years leave of Utowne*.** The progra personnel wll consst of: Preachers Dr. George W. Truett of Dallas; Dr. Ferry F. Webb, San Antono; Bble teacher, Dr. J. B. Tdwell, of Baylor Unversty, Waco; song leader, Joe Trussell of Brownwood; and panst, Mrs. Sa Means of El Paso. Offcers of the Assebly are: Presdent, C. T. Mtchell of Marfa; vce-presdents, Roy S. Holloon of El Paso, the Rev. H. O. Malone of Marfa, the Rev.. L. Y«.Tb;; of El Paso, A. C. Hoover of Ozona, the Rev. M. M. Fuler of Uvalde; secretares, S. M. Swearngen and Jesse Blackwell of Marfa; treasurer, H. L. j Kokernot of San Antono; superntendent of grounds, C. T. Mtchell; superntendent of cookng, H. L. Kokernot,Jr., of Alpne; assstant superntendent of cookng, Sa Means of El Paso. Occupants of the car were Mr. and Mrs. Rchard Word, Mrs. Fredrc Huesnger and Mss Corrne Noble, the latter of who was the ost serously njured. The accdent happened when the CY ht a brdge twelve les west of Mn-fa on U. S. Hghway 80. Mrs. Dr. George W. Truett v:ll preach Work was at the wheel The ear WA<* e ach evenng, and Dr. Perry F. Webb,! cc,n Ptely deolshed. Mss Nobles njures conssted of wll be heard at the ornng worshp servces. Mss Mare Sadler of San Angelc, wll be n charge of the Tranng Unon classes; Mrs. E. L. Lyon of Dallas the W. M. U. work; and G. S. Hopkns of Dallas the Sunday School tranng work. At the gdbunds a store s antaned the convenence of those attendng. A frst ad staton s another feature, and nurses are on duty at all tes. Ths servce s rendered by the Hendrcks Meoral Hosptal of Ablene. Thost: on the Young Feopes Actvtes cottee are: Chaplan Wallace M. Hale of Fort D. A. Russell, the Rev. Clyde Ghlders of Ozona and the Rev. Vernon Yearby of Clnt. A nuber of new cottages have been contracted, and are to be copleted n te use by owners durng rfl tuvkph.ert. Darrs n New Hoe 4,.-.- Movng Frday and Saturday tc ther new hoe were Mr. and Mrs, Fnney Darr and chldren, Gary and Dorothy Dell. They erly lved n the rent pveptrty of Mr*. C. E. Mead. the nrneecjqfkac! r>f fu-»«., v LCU cte broken, and shock.al, vttw;;,::; AJ Clare Peterson. Mrs. Huesnger suffered a fractured vertebra. Mr. Words shoulder was dslocated, and Mrs. Word suffered fro shock, cuts and bruses. The party was on ts way to San Antono fro Calfona where Mr. and Mrs. Word had gone to take her ssters chldren hoe. Mr. and Mrs. Word returned to Sa. Antono by car, and Mss Noble d Md. lucager, accopaned by Mr. Huesnger, who cae here fro St:n Antono, n an abulance. Houston Woan Here A guest at El Pasano Hotel fo several weeks s Mrs. Henry C. Ha. < TT de of xzouxuu. Dr. Kaden, who spent.. ""*..". "7."..Mv. u r f hf4 t*ct!.: "lll*, LJ Houston. Mrs. Bra to New Mexco Accopanng her daughter and granddaughter, Mrs. W. E. Flynt, and fclose Ann, to ther hoe n Lovngton, N. M., Wednesday was Mf. Hans Bra. * sw *? J r& a * *: *? %, f A * 3» - pr >*" 4 lf» *s *r - t t* y*- v v. -<*> t-, *r,. *, jr >4 ¾ t*rab-fb-";-! * «tvkj: F,;*S "tf.-.v.. W (,. r M S-r.. <,- ¾¾¾ * & / " - - *..,, *»».* P ¾¾ -.V.S; )* "./ > - * -...; -- " " !! < r.-- :J ; r--.; & ;!..*,:.¾¾. " -*,- f." : - ¾ ¾ [»-*". k,- SraJBl "! V. -,::-¾ : -½,M. r.::.-.-: - :..... f.fge: ,-!, /-- / Vfe : fe"? ff&z*...,<vv f. f t. 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2 : sflf4>"v":-/--. S? EfcFftk..* -L* «*-:* W&-* J V V-tV* fc.-gr*< "", / 4 # : * * * *. > te,.,*tfftfe % b«h, ; Sr* v* - -¾ *W$$M?. " - fgr%.,: ;,*xa&>,: ; «.33» / >. - ««: a VVJfct-** * "? J* fr:***".-d- *. &.* M J UE > & >* jv-..,,.," -ps v»* 4- : * - ¾¾¾¾»+-,. 4."» *>u. s-,r" $t& *.., rf*«* *. * >* 7***V e *>!*;; tefamv "V ww***» «*:jjr,.- - M -v* L H*.!- 3?=W : :r;-: fag TWO THE BG BEKD SENTNEL, MARFA, TEXAS A of Seven-Year-Old AAA s Farers Ad and Sol Conservaton aver**t waj 2,383,000. n 939 the»c«**e of feed cropa waa stll rfcn. snce 3,765,000 acres were planted * that year. Of all the ajor crops produced n Texas, only cotton provded less n coo n 939 than t dd n 932 The* year bee, 938, contton ncoes aounted to fve per cent wore than. _, J* * d n *»2. Producton of cotton t" who stay wthn ther acreage alo:- JJ9 w * s 37 P r <*nt under the 932 ents of specal crops and carry out P rodutt ><>n, and planted acreage WA* 2 per cent **low AAA allotents The control feature of the progra bocause of unfavorable growng cons n the of arketng quotas whch are n effect only when approv Seven years ago the Agrcultuvl J ers of the exstence of surpluses. But, Adjustent Adnstraton nn««-<>tan cae «o»«., «nt» nto legadless of ther reasons, nearly all beng, desgned to ad the natons ore cooperatng and are carryng out CSCO KOMERO strcken farers by provng ther conservaton easures. to c:lur ( -Road to Sngapore," also RETrRXS TO SCkVEX ncoes and to conserve the natons nt-oucc u quntette of»ew tunes Partcpaton n the progra s voluntary wth payents ade to those Lthe as a shadow sol resources by enablng farers and and as hard to to the sjrnr-, whstlhv playng z catch. ranchen to practce conservaton. lsttnjr publc. n the gradual evoluton -tf the Fleet as the * nd-and as hard to "The Road to Zanzbar." th* «orf A, hold! >l - starrng :.- elody-vehcle t.... the. tro,. AAA progra, conservaton has recoended sol-buldng practces. Who efc>e could t be but 0. Henrys <.ffer.s these fve new nubers, all cornlovable rogue the Csco Kd, who re- ng fro the tune-ateler of Johnny steadly ncreased n portance, untl today the progra s frst s conservaton progra, secondarly a pro turns to the screen n the "Roance Burke and Jy Van Husen: "ts of the Ro Grande," the 20th Century- Always ou, v "Brds of a Fe-ther," gra to ncrease the agrcultural ncoeed by two- thrds of the growers of a Fox pcture whch has Cesar Roero "Youre Dangerous," "You.ucky crop votng n a natonal referendu. n the ttle role (Frday and Saturday People You," and "Afrcan Etude." As the natons far ncoe and Quotas provde penaltes on arketngs of the crop by producers who (. ; at the Palace). - - the Texas far ncoe has steadly Featured wth Roero are Patrca KOLUCKLVG COMEDY ncreased, the necessty concentratng Morson, Lynne Roberts, Rcardo Cor- Elzabeth Rsdon, brllant charact attenton on that phase has been replaced wth the necessty guaranteeng the natons farers a arco large and when wt*n prces n>!(«o 0 are ov*. too 4-**.»,». uch **"k fertle TS FEARLESS FRAZER Thats the rent n the cannons outh. He s bttter known as Bob lh>}yv, unc lha an wth the cane s Bng- Crosby. The tf wth the dru s a.ur v.th a dru, and they all appeal", together wth Dorothy Laour, n "Road to Zanzbar" Sunday and Monday at the Palace. tez and Cscos ( v< r-;«-!)t,..,.:. "n - l l f Cordto. Rc.anro of the?s Grande" has C?eo n deeper tr-»um.» than ever he tut-ets hs "double and everythng happens n two.-. Herbert. Lee.].-- rlrertcd the pcture fro a screen play by Hrruld Buchan and Sauel (J. Knge!. Sol M. AVurtzel was executve producer. < ROSHY CREATES HTS X SOXCS AXD FJJS Always a rch reservor of vvw tunes, the oves have been contrbutng ost of the freshly-nte. song ht. ; that havt; ueeurse poar wth the publc. Many of these have orgnated er actress who recently scored as de rejuvenated spnster, Malvr.a, n the Hob Crosby coedy, "Les vfuke Mu-. a Coodty exceeded ther acreage allotent, Cottonan < cottonseed le and ca,ves Only when supples are nordnately (Jj*"»--» *»» v«.%; j(.v*" a Huca A nt below ntow party narj are quotas on any crop AVool and ohar... Chcken and eggs... sol fro whch they can obtan a f proclaed. steady, lvable, party ncoe o J.. *. Corn corn and ana hogs h< Snce the AAA began n 933, t So far the farers have used thej TrBek conservaton features of the far has brought to Texas farers and Wheat progra to catch up on practces ranchen $388,969,753 n conservaj ton and party payents, not nclud Total fruts and nuts.. uhch they werent usng but whch ""? ""u they knew were good fannng pr-cllo "* ng payents now beng ade under tces. -Kce... the 940 progra. >.. u So " *"«far they "»«--* nave have u&ea used e the payents Dunng that sae perod, far cash, to get the basc practces started n, ncoe n the state has clbed fro UNO the far progra reducedthe Leavng jts low of $35,000,000 n 932 to payents ade ordnary practces.«567,596,000 n 939, ncludng gov- that are consdered noral farng ernent payents. T!e benefts of j operatons on any fars and an ths ncrease were reflected n propor taned * or ncreased the payents on tonate proveents n other ndus practces that are less wdely used but tres. a?-e effectve as sol-bulders. t s the But, despte tho great value of n- **Hef that farers are now so we!l creasng easnr* far ncoe nroo the greatest o n the benefts of sol-buldng beneft of the progra has been, and and sol-conservng practces that wll contnue to be n years to coe, there wll be no decrease n the use the lesson t s teachnp; n rnnscrvn-! of the coon practces but an ncrease n the less ordnary but equal ton wnch s benefcal to the state j! as a whole. Sol conservaton, bv pre- j ly effectve practces. j servng and enrchng the fertlty of An ndcaton of the ncrease n j the ro, assures the naton an aple! conservaton practces n the state supply of food, feed and fber ts f s found n tho records of use of the needs. followng practces as reported to tho Trefly, the progra s based upon j A A A : ncvmz- nllotents and payents. A]~! : () terracng 930, 225,0. acres, j lotn)ents are provded to keep the ; (payents were ade on an a-rrea>re supply of ajor corps n lne wth deand and o reduce the plantng of sc.l-deplef ny crops. Prce adjustent «nd c ser vat on )ay ents on ajor e-ops ae ade n an eft to gve the farer a far share of the naton- ; a) jcoue a( o encoujage conservaton by assstng the farer fnancal-j bass that year): 0:57. 05,707,225, feel; WS. W.5:j.!,fS:j0 feet: 7!»30, 00.- VOODOO feet. (2) strpcroppng on the! contour frw ;) acres; l!r,7,!.s acres: HO*. 5,-l:"7.-lK0 acres: V.M acres. C5) green! anure crops U».j ,02: <»37. ",20.7S3; K.JO : ,-! 030. () seedng legues 930, S; 937, 00K,724; 938,.28,300; ly so he can reduce hs sol-depctng acreage. To encourage the adopton *c," portrays a slar role >n KKO j ( )f so -?ulcn«- practces, addtonal Rados new coedy, "Foodlght Fev- j paycnts av! 9: ;, er." whch co-features her wfl Alan J ade avalable, but Cotton has been and stll s the these ust be earned by actually car Mowbray and Donald MacBrde. (at rv, out..ol-buldng work. De Palace Tuesday.) j goe flrcrs ftf the state yotll,,, ajor crop of the state but changes : n cotton growng brought about by the AAA progra and other factors OF EST A CE SCREAM. have been carryng out conservaton have resulted n? ncreased yeld tn r! Character actress Rafaela OUanos prat! ces as a atter of good farng ace by the adopton of better far-! las: chore prnc])es. hut ost of the, because ng practces. n "Topper Returns." j C;f tho cash crop farcn syste, have (Wednesday and Thursday at the been unwllng or unable to go to the Tn the years 928 to 932 the aver- j r«l"«) was an off-stage screa n ( xj.. K ur Ktue to go to the age ajual aoeage planted to cotton j the dark * was an oft-stage screa n = a<decl expense necessary to practce n the st:te was 0,0-5,300 acres,;. heard a jnoent befov she t. t, st.rvaton on land that had been whle n the vears 933 to 939 under j ed, ysterously guarded dsappeared fro a lock- j devoted to cash crop farng. j the AAA progra the acreage planted!! Workng closely wth the Extenson j averaged,8,90 acres. At the Party to Mneral Wells S &sh PBDAY. JC.E f that - D7 *t*» <e ««> sn*, CT 939 and CT" *n5 hgu, cs ;» tk. S> ft *»- - * *««nuk» calendar *Z?*M No ««of these lr governpje,.. lnco ne hj*) cnt Payents ** " ww «coe J» ~~ <Sndro?ToTs7 s T - 49,702 38,59 44, 484 * } 26,209 6,42? ,643 9,756 9,750 4,530 3,366 3,847 Wednesday Mneral A ells were Mrs. E. P. Freedan, her other, Mrs. E. A. Brown, her sster, and hcr JJ rs * T T V 6 8 cousn Mss Mda Black. Mrs. Brown, Mrs Scales and Mss Black, who are res!- You May Buy the Bg Bend Sentnel each Frday and through the week at Busy Bee Confectonery Cty Pharacy Crews Hotel Coffee Shop El Pasano Hotel Henrys Df ug Store Patts News Stand MARFA Skdore Drug Store SHAFTER Knndy Ktchen ALPNE Skdore Drug Store PRESDO Valentne Drug: Store VALENTNE n 08,39 42,267 26,370 On «... *»U5 2,224 20,59 7,9,530 0,634 9, nerej J 938 ov f 5,264 e ftv TS 37] *»»» of El Paso,» wc Seageant and Ms. v tctjh eucsts, a- Presdent VOTE JUNE 28 LYNDON JOHNSON U. S. Senator {Poltcal Adrertstttd) j, tfs 3ft»f- *. A-J v- n - " - $# -M.«dHlf? :¾ twfflh* *. * *T W6*OK Pfc * ~l-3< rw" *k yr* ug KJLS.Jt-y: -<.34-,. e - " t.f, ewta, By M M fa the f : -ao<l befo, c r, y Wc,.. P-eturo, n Theh thcsc tko stafred j ex M H g ; A f = - ce and Hot Weather Used n Sett-fag-Tanks Huge blocks of ce wll ho -w lo lower nto place. sxteej 25,000-gallon gasolne latks; whch coprse the nan porton of n new 400,000-gallon { Ar Corj»s gasolne fuelng syste j heng nstalled at the Salt Lake ArtUonu* of th* ; fth Ar Base, Salt Lake Cty, Utah. Ths opcaton wll!«curr.-d out; n tle near future, just as soon as the ; tanks have receved a eoat of red lead! and three addtonal coats of black : asphalt pant. Concrete, slabs and sad- { des have been constructed at th<- botto of a 5-foot exxavaton to re-! ceve the tanks.! At present t.h*- tankf. ajv- v«.-st:g on. woodf) p-ojs, a few feet over tw- concrete bases, whle {!:< pantng s ; beng done. When the pant s dry huge cakes of ce wll be placed under the cylnders and the wooden props Gve the Faous BUSY uch ahrt>f *l, vllu. " " or consovat«> easures have becoe staunch»» ~W. -" #»» ">»u j ar- ".lable. the yeld p, obably,. Pctco.,. practces. H.»v Many.- T d fal «have * "on better saw the need j thnkng ten y e a r,,, f"* Portant crop the a 0 jj G-6 ST-AKYP Certanly! Quck Servce Wde Selecton of T,T, 5e Moderately Prced Ut fho "* ** W* A. V- SENTNEL our Ojf ce, Su Pl le s Store n Ts>duj County C A v r v - * MJf j About 90 pcl. ttnl a{ Texas arc partcpatng n 2. J",. -, :«*»». Soe Uo. parlll Stt thc rcdu cotton acreage, farer "ea.-kl.prove ther so!,, an< 0 h. j " wrjw of J>438,«00 ac cc< ~ ct l )s : f r<> 033 to 939 the FR. 2 BG HTS FOR THE PRCE OF PAT OfREN CONSTANCE BENXETT N "ESCAPE TO GLORY w AND Roance oth,e Th Th,> aerea K e p t to f cra ).,.. have shown * nc. easc to parta)!y oflset fha».«, J.. "y SUNDAY DONT DELAY! -Pay That LAST HALF PAYMENT _ 94«TAXES N=0f_ ( Delnquent After Monday? June 30. *. ) MONDAY TM?T*~ T ******* SfAtS SACK N T THt $QUp AGAN! * kju j v*j ltst*. f*f "AS *; «A o#*. CROSBY HfJPE O. A. KNGHT Tax Collector. Presdo County LAMOUR H0 A &*& ) t could do nothng ng aoout about t because bcw? ;,,a whcat " -, " K "<**& acreage roove<l. Gradually the ce wn r t they l Z t needed o Z n all the cash they couh t o. * fccat durn & the 928- amay and the >-» q O t» P " nnng and to p.,". f 2. *""»*«< 25,780 -:,:.- <ur.,ac necesstes L J*"? X ** Jf C Wthout stross 0 - j j *>* ". K - *> J od tho the wavca*. r *._--*- rr TUESDAY ONLY $ PLAY WAH00 ALAN MOBRAY trtutt ttun rrtlcfll ruuon TEHW. WED. TS CHOSTlf! TSGOOFT! TS CAT! Jo«r wtk Ms tp-top ca of Utttrs tu fopftk bt,u, fh«t Jll tops ff* - THUR "*&,ta*?»-* T» =5 SHORTS.«. l ( -«.<f» h wl ALSO - CAPT. MARVEL ALSO DSNEY CARTOON NFORMATv EAgg ME V0 v :r«cftl «wfw ; >VW-.»» -(.)¾»f * S5T»» - «" * *» *» «> *!.. 4. >Au... v. 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3 «u, e r sufferers wll understand where the tal sherng desert sandsj le U t -ell whle beneath Jtropcal slands strands; v Esko hd the MC»S J - -- Hes the cebergs song s sung, ll wth a rght good Ar ctc chl jobomfc las been wrung. Mown by beak on the shps barter n old Cathay j n Tbuctu, a tellng you l0nle has had ts "day; blown y snout as we lubered,, 0 uthofthoho-ang.o; _ ;. "V o n the-caprcorn y nfernal patched the trade wnds blow. re the natve chant, and the ele- alt., *hj*{>u or n L,;c.» u A* v **** -»* *, fcre the leopard leaps and the ser- [rt creeps kerchef has played; gh gargle well ts a bt of hell,en y nostrls both go wrong; r e Mown y nose bee frend foes never bee n song! torn Jake Syths Lberty Vn- T). [ere and there: Lorenzo, there s a "tonsoral "... J n«m»e hoe on ottfnhlennent!. an ntrgung nae: "The Roll- Hoe Traler Park." dollar ad n the Moore County rs sold $2,500 worth of property. oozeys Cafe s n Merkel. tourst cap near Sweetwater s, "Best n the West 0,000 a to our equal." d a tourst cap close to Ablene sgn. "Everybody welcoe but t kng at a dsplay of Delcous les, a negro n Lod (near Jefon) sad, "Ge one o de Ma-. j,.»> Extensve Area Wll Beneft As Result of Travelers to Attractons THE BG BEND SrfXTXEL, MABfrA. TEXAS Oav-t Canyon Natonal Parf,. anctj ft J*- * ** r «ey rsf nth?l 3 8 Blftfte S valloy. But there s not the slghtest <tf ** PAGE THB9B EubbefStas* $otarv Publc <..-:ave tht bother" of prntng w of M a»vn new ««.tvo ecea UJ tourst* WU - S[J Wth wth th) th,>» v- v-uwl Hl,» Y-Ul r.-e ur.<or your sgnature, to un developent of the H, Band «n. Lh o entob T f J" the, " slarty to,n the Bg *ond>d fncrcasps Y M en: r; :."// law equlreent. Order at Park s seen by Col. Thoas Boles,: rjl* --*.? "" * Carlsbad Cavern? Ratonal jpa J "V V * 2 f f Between the two natonal parks superntendent srsr of r- Carlsbad ~ :;;: Cavern : - :fulnthe S.Kttl. The cost s sall. adv. P S and b t " by any scenc of the route ctzens lnkng alontr the two th" w n ae «w» the *.~ Dav.s n.. s. Mountans.. that le b,-!,,,n, h ve, waw, More Falures and * Fewer Charters Recorded nrn >,«n«at,. AUSTN, June. Consstent woo-tc, tjl <- -4l hw rzll natonal parks.» u u>e scenc twee,, Pecos and Alpne and center- j busness durng thelast year,tsrz»" < he* Carlsbad Caverns Natonal nsr around Fort Davs and Balo v - AMERCAS vealed by the Unversty of Texa M. L. Swneha-t, secretary-anaej MvTl T Ultate hea. Such attractons as McDonald s Ku er of the Pecoa Chaber of Co! M a» t reau of Busness Research, ctng a «the cateerce, has vsons of a two-wav fl - v, CavW Here Observatory, ndan Vllage n the tours per cent argn Aprl over Aprl, j *3 ay deo toursts between the H S! ** nto UMO. Davs Mountans State Park and Balorhea State Park, wth the worlds *«"* Carlsbad Caverns Natonal Parks l extendng 4,000 feet n All the sx ajor busness factors VACATON VALUE! largest swng pool, are found n fkth and contanng whch over the years wll run nto S0e of the akng up the Bureaus coposte! p close proxty.»wat of subterranean rock a- ndex of Texas busness stacked up j a Tcx Ctes Wll Beneft tr.f ncreases snce Aprl, 040, rangng! Ctes nearest the Bg Bend Natonal Park are Alpne where Sul Eployent ganed 7.2 ponts; J fro 7.2 to 20.6 ponts. j Ross State Teachers College s locatf.t, Marfa and Marathon. Fecos, just freght carloadng.%!-*..> ponts; runs : < : * <?#. payrolls, 2.6 ponts, scellaneous west of the rver of the sae nae s of crude ol to refnery stlls :> C**ba«bM«fts of fh«-*> warm-vane Tftrl located at the juncton of ths route ponts; departent store sales, 8.3 j k«thsc«omr O.S. Gyt. < wth the Bankhead Hghway, fref quently referred to as the "Broad power, 0.6. : brahfl On<e!ta Moan* ponts; and consupton of electrc j snp«rvls»<s bat-hubs*) wth 0 orfovt ««t4 n *: way of Aerca." North of Pecos and fart«ataosphtra. G*!f, Other busness factors chartered by hnnt, h». rd* leorst* extendng fro near Orla to the New the bureau showed the followng gans both * put "leaf" n : U<el«St own N«- Mexco-Tevas border s Red Bluff over a yea reader; tanal Perk ptaylond Lake, Carlsbad s 8¾ les northwest whl* y»» bath* away Postal recepts, up 4. per cent. cttt 9*4 pans. r«9«m ecos and Carlsbad Caverns Natona Buldng perts, up 20.8 per cent. p*j» an<l ver, at th«usands * oaea y«ar... Park s located 25 les southwest of ths cty. cent. rang* of accoo Luber producton up 5.3 per CJOJS fro wd-t o- Nearly 250,000 vstors vewed Aong, the unfavorable notes were Carlsbad Caverns last year and Colon purchases of savngs bonds, down 9.4 e! Boles expects ths nuber wll j nor cent > ne charter granted to cordoublf or trple wth the developent! Potons, down to 7G, copared to o the Bg Bend Natonal Park as a ( 28 n Aprl a year ago; coercal copanon attrneton. He ha< frc-,! lalures. 2;>, copared to 7 n A)r! quently ponted out that Texas bene- j year ago. fts ore fro Carlsbad Ca-erns Na- tonal Park than New Mexco, the state n wht-h r.»3 located, the j THAJ T> --- reason that vstors to the Cavern?; j Awa A jutea spend ore te n Texa?! than they : do n Xetv Mexco, "Best Cafe" lease. See Huphrs. adv. BLL L. HOLLAND ATTORNEY - AT - LAW SHTE BULDNG Telephone 20 Marfa John j Druggsts Threaten? wll return you>- or.ey [ d the frst bottle of "LETOS" fa* to satsfy. PORTER DRG CO. adv. PASANO JEWELERS Dstnctve Jewery A Pleasng Selecton Watch and Jewelry Reparng & Engravng EL PASANO HOTEL BULDNG Just gve /tt tdns(ro**3 low c»>$.50 por day]; rnvs :JJ *fce aft*jt?y» sjrv;* an pjtjg Sjy-her.* cul«f,nt hc J 4? se ha Ac>],y,t Jorf vtrea h yr of b<} l/vans Spa. T- v.ztsr fstcto.- o. rr-j:j. V:ra >M MAJESTC MD BATHS HANK W. TRNES, Mwaf«r HOT SPRNGS RATONAL PARK, ARK..*" *?*<v :-.,. " j.>;(flbs ".., :-¾..j.- * >jffm&r~~"~~" * f " fpl.¾¾ * ** >" : ""f». *»~L * f!* -- # T3S f & >.¾.» f-k... * swus * -. -r t -.::.%sjg«,,$/.* trn fft-v" jsuaawj _ -5v - 4--¾ L V *t* he-p.fcftwslaskf %MT j *- *t>* SRVM ; - fs.;vfsw3 o. t--sf,! * -"Wfj W > u«.fes,:?-;*. ffru,, 4>- -VfcH %. *** >r.*.m..f,... ftsl «*v : SrtBBU -* J.-. JESZSK s Jcyds Glovers one-an crusade the Pharr Press a bank n that er Ro Grande Valley cty has n crov.ned wth success deposts fst day were $28,000.!y frend, R. T. Crag, edtor of Athens Revew, has been appontby Governor OD&nel as a rneof the board of regents of. tho te teachers colleges," The ost brazen act n connecton th the 94 Legslature was the ng of the nae of a eber of House at the nstgaton of the d and powerful loan shark lobby. He S. J. saacks of El Paso, one «e ablest and ost hghly respect- House ebers, s- the author of a -hat akes provson an added Tlflltv OA « v»o H; jjxuvue xor an aac- ate attorneys f ee when a vct * a usurous lender; Dffcultyhad ** experenced n gettng a. quoru the co wttee and a eetng was w the close of the House sesson *wy recently.,¾ saacks wno dbes not hear neverthelessheard h*nae and, Upo n nqu. ry fo{d t W S; lerk had «* a notce had, en handed n. W*; 7J Ck " > announcng fe- et T* D ad ** *"M«tftX TAA> 4.». _.. * lanced tk. * * ""* uoor > ae " T** a,d the cot - tofc «P>«by a bg Jft "r,ta " f dec<: *e n *, r y tt " <»<on>a«" AW-f, callod «Ho nes t <» Z? Say " J h,ven t h *a of?» ad -ttslt T" taan t* "»o»nd T«9, «wl. count y""*»"* ""8«ttopaytheehe«k!» «0 ;le R"sa.d:, u >naa. r *, v *«s ncest an j *v latv 6 dcar? " "** d f? * an» *» > n f0vtv 8 v Carrya the w** **» H ovw h s 2SJl!». **d he jqgt llons. Nelson Lee, secretary-anager of the Alpne Chaber of Coerce, «equally enthusastc. Soethng All n Bg Bend n the Bg Bend Natonal Park future vacatonsts wll fnd a varety of topography, Thpy ay cap out n the lofty Chsos Mountans or around ts le hgh basn encrcled by the unquely colorful range." They wll also be able to spend hours explorng the ystfyng canyons of Santa Helena, Marscal and Boqullas JWVt /L " " 7 7! / V,«vn wnu jwvwoj prtns cotany dfferent n every aspect wll be lnked by a scenc hghway through vrtually every known type of topography s ndcated by the above ap, orgnated by M. L. Swnehart, secretary-an- «&cf of the Pecos Chaber o Coerce /No. -ndcates the Bg Bend Natonal Park wth ts cool lofty ountans and deep watery canyons stuated on the Bg Bend of the Ro Grande on the border of Old Mexco and Brewster County; No. 2 Marathon; No. 3 Marfa hoe of Fort D. A. Russell; No. 4 Alpne, hoe of Su Ross State Teachers College; No. 5 Fort Davs and Davs Mountans State Park; No. 6 McDonald Observatory, an elevaton of 6,700 feet and ndan Head Lodge; No. 7 Toyahvae ana*lraho"fnea State Park, whch ncludes the worlds largest swng pool; No- 8 Pecos, just west of the hstorc rver of the sae nae, at the juncton of the natonal parks route wth T. S. Hghway 80, the "Broadway of Aerca;" No. 9 Red Bluff Lake; No. 0 Carlsbad Caverns Natonal Park. tons. At no other pont are there two natonal parks wthn such close proxty of each other that are totally dfferent. Attractons Not Slar M. R. Tllotson, Santa Fe, New Mexco regonal drector of the Natonal Park Servce, on nspectng the Bg Bend Natonal Park the frst te ponted! out that t ejbrodys ountans lke those found n Rocky Mountans Natonal Park, canyons suggestve of the deep chas of MOUN TA N * as well as PEdPr HGHLAND SECTON RESDENTS? :» <» fnanfr _... - *., KJllK 7 S KllG MUKK a nlcasant olace to trade Henry Galndo, Owner ( DRUG SUNDRES f PATENT MEDCNES (Tax; Phone 54) K y %*:& and Ml gve you Acton MAYBE you ddnt know that an effcent gas xture your car has about 9,000 parts of ar by volue every one part of gasolne. That beng so, you can see how portant ar-hand!hg capacty s to your power plant. Take ths stunnng Buck FREBALL straght-eght, wth Copound Carburetscnf steppng up ts horsepower. Ordnarly, ths engne purrs along sweetly wth only one of ts two carburetors functonng. But step down on the gas treadle and what happens? A second carburetor opens up. Doubles the ar-hand!htg capacty. Steps up power, lft, lfe, acton. You go swooshng off lke a scared boy wth a bee behnd h. Would feedng ore gas accoplsh the sae result? After a fashon, yes but why be spendthrft? Why feed your engne gaso* lne when what t wants s ar? Why not enjoy power as you want t and when you want t plus gas econoy hat runs as hgh as W% to 5?& over last years Bucks? For that atter why get less roo, less style, less cot, less value than Buck offers at such lttle prces? See your nearest Buck dealer now and at least get the delvered fgures. favalable at slght extra cost on Buck SPECAL odels, standard on all.*ther Seres. f XfMFUft OF ttmma MOTOftt VMUf CASNER MOTOR COMPANY MARFA, UKUS 930 /, far the lysnes* Co4p«(3«*trat*«] above) ncudlng Copound Carburotofv delvered at Flnt, Mch, Skt* tax, epttcnal equpent and a cts$$r$ extra. Frtott and sp#tt>cattns subjtct to change wtkurt nttk*.. WHM MTTW MlfOMOMU* AM Mff «*X WM WW MM V»** «*J,00. " * /. J rsbffyylll.-.;!- r ;/ ; -.-..». N -.. 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JACOBS Sacred Heart Catholc Church tural Resources* at Sul Ros s State 8:00 oclock. Specal usc and happy Cowboy Reunon July 3, 4 and 5 are (Aercan) College, -Saturday was Paul H. Walser, State Coordnator, Sol Coer! ~" Subscrpton Rates sonfj fest of ffteen nutes. Seron, beng aled to 90 ebers of the n Texas per year $2.00 Mas* every Sunday ornng at 9 "Souls Needs and Huan Challen pes." Aercan Quarter Horse Assocaton oclock. vaton Servce, College Staton, who (6 onths... $.25) f and breeders. wth Mrs. Waller and chldren anon* n other states, per year.., $2.50 St. Marys Catholc Church j Unon Meetng of all frends of P. W. Wllas of Texas A. & M. last week-eud here. j Chrst n M«trfa churches wll be held Entered as Second class atter at the (Spansh) College has been selected as judge Postoftlce n Mavfa, Texas under «,,. : } thf- <"sty H«J) Monday nhrht, 8:00 The Sol Conservaton Servce Dstrct offce wll assst Sul Ross n pre- the show. The horses wll be judged on the Act of Congress of March Sunday Masses at 7:00 a. n, and j 0. clock.. WorH Day p*,. jg 0:00 a.. the ornng of July 4, but rules requre that the anals be kept on ex suer students. j the occason growng out of world condtons. Chrstans ust rally. sentng the conservaton course to the Any erroneous reflecton upon the Week-day Mass at 0::)0 a.. character, standng:, or reputaton Evenng Servces, every day, jt hbt all three days of the show. of any person, fr, or corporaton The Woans Socety of Chrstan G. M. Morrs, Jack C. Daeron of 7:00. Cash przes aountng to $050 u*e whch ay occur n the coluns of, Servce wll hold the socal eetngs group. The $<at>ul wll bo gladly cor- R r. Henn C. Zaranton, O. R. S. A c {offered n sx classes, besdes cups to, reeled upon heng brought to the Pastor [ onth of June at 3:00 oclock as be awarded the chapon rtallon ] attenton of the anageent. follows; k-le Bennett Crcle wth and phapon are. ~* j FRST BAPTST CHURCH Mrs. M. E. Lovelady. Mrs. Aaron The quarter horse, whch gets ts, Waldrep, Leader; Labuth Crcle nae fro beng ccfuynccny H. O. -MAfXNt. Pastor wth Mrs. C. S. Mead Mrs Georro """" 7 * WPy fast a * a G w, to the "WHAT ATTRACTS YOU TO Monkhouse, Leader w « a le, ha. lon K been popu-! There wll be no "chor practce ths wrth. "*n but ha, ganed J WWL VLnNVbV /3 J tt: CH KCH?" wll be the queston * TTVO CTAnU t,ll0r th Hour on Sun(a week# V Evenn ff at The Tranng Assebly n Chrstan! TEAAS HS On * Hr0 olook - An» r* o tvl. «.«.. * "» " " *, n v, V, U J <>uesto wll be conducted by the j C,t»shp Senor Hgh young eron on, The! >t>op,e wl be hel<l J» the beautful Bt Charh-x O. Huckcr Best Answer That Have Heard To Sacraento Mountans next week, Unccrstt of Te.ras Lbrary Ths Queston." ncdentally, the answer June G-20. A nuber of delegates THE HOUSTON MYSTERY: TV,7 was gven V * by a " "** Hgh hcoll School flo Ma Methodst Church s "ll. Hear ths tely answer, and plannng to attend, leavng early SOLVE T F YOU CAN Aong the any thngs that keep conc prepared to jon n jont dscus " j Monday ornng.. Staton, Texas, and J. Goodwn Hall, nterest n Texas hstory at a hgh son. Boy Scout Meetng Frday nght at j ptch are the unendng controverses "Our Great Hgh Prest," wll be 7:80 oclock. treasurer, Fort Worth. that rage over t. You can fnd evdence of the by lookng through al {Worshp Hour at 0:50 oclock. A helpful essages one and all. the Pastors subject the Mornng Cordal welcoe, good usc, and The show s not lted to assoca ton ebers but s open to all ex- hbtors. The przes are offered jont-j ost any two books on the sae subject n the Unversty of Texas L ths strrng subject presented by the PRESBYTERAN CHURCH Blessng s n store all who rear ly by the assocaton and the Texas Cowboy Reunon. brarys Texas Collecton. And one of Pastor. Coe prayng a realzaton of the presence of our Great Hgh RCHARD G. RVNG, Mnster the ost nterestng concerns The Great Sa Houston Mystery. Prest durng ths Worshp Perod. Last week n ths colun the ronc draa of the annexaton of Texas was suarzed how the Unted States, S. J.wu «u.allg XUCVU VV AllJllllr XeAd& because of ts own slavery controversy, turned copletely about-face by 845 at the prospect of the Brtsh donaton of the young Republc and n great alar asked t to coe nto the Unon whch, of course, t dd. Now, the ystery s; Just what part dd cagy old Sa Houston play n all ths. Was the culnaton of the annexaton struggle hs work or not? No onp as yet has presented an explanaton satsfactory to all conceted. "Makng Our Walk Consstent Wth Our Talk," wll be the subject dscussed n the Adult Unon ths Sunday Evenng at 7:00 oclock. Snce the geratest sntrle barrer to the progress of Chrstanty today s the nconsstency of professng Chrstans, every eber should hear and proft by ths tely dscusson. YOU wll enjoy our servces. We cordally nvte you to share the wth us. THE METHODST CHCRCH RAY w. ROSS. Mnster Sunday School each Sunday ornng nt 0:00. W. L. Garnett, Sunt Worshp servces each 2nd, 4th, and V.h Sunday at a.. new pronence snce the organsaton j of the Aercan Quarter Hovso As-, socaton and the fvst quarter horse show held at the Reunon last year. The quarter horse s a type rather than a stran of horses. Offcers of the assocaton are W. B. Warren, presdent, Hockley, Texas; R. M. Denhart, secretary, Cdlego Two Woen Hostesses (o Bble Class* Monthly Meetng Entertanng ebers of the We* ley Bble Class of the Methodst Stnday School were week ore eanngful by attendng,,.,.,. n...,,,., Bble school and Church servces of t!w- frst day. Mornng worshp, 0:45 oclock. and on untl late 84-. durng the Evenng ng worshp and «. seron. f- lt., " C. f. hou wth «"««d we wll do years when Aercan opnon about -.unon athee good. the ssue was changng. And he h;-!<.l; e «Mrs. C. E. Mead FRST CHRSTAN CHURCH l " Mrs - R - x - Setf Fr(Jay aft( r *! noon of last week at the hoe of Mrs. Bble school. 9:43 A. M. Make the [ jf eaf j St. Pauls Epscopal Church THE REV. G. W. F. MCKNXTY, Vna 8:00 a... Holy Counon. f>:45 a... Sunday School. Xo :00 a.. servce ths Sunday. Church School beyn Able nstructors and at!):.!0 a.. * Hstorcal clues, such as they are, age-groups. COM v classes «n CHCRCH OF CHRST arn clear-cut t s known, n- Mornng worshp and seron The Chur<h of Chrst eets each stance, that Houston was Presdent 0:45 a.. Spec-l nstrn «t!! Sunday at the Lockley Apartents of the Republc when annexaton was vocal usc. Utn hv th, u? orvc ** as ft>"ows. frst refused, agan n 842 when on the thee Three MJ"/ Study d Co non, a. w Great Brtans frendshp was won. j Character." 0l j M -»-Sunday ornng. «-f h«,.odhh* «<, ly.bout tj..r"nsl n wlvr«mtr * Sacred Heart U fro te t> te...n,.tl,l..,, t,,cr «Xotr Yov See "Hthe- tver rean possblty? a ystery? Or wll t -: "t s not selfshness n e to say th«t dcsv/> to sec Texas oecjpy an j Catholc Church ">«VKARS AGO TV ndependent poston," Houston once! TEXAS wrote to the Krtsh nster; and le "The weather s just lke cards and j To Open Sunday once told the Texas Congress, "Let **»*", fc> you have only to prase, (Contnued Fro Page One) her, theree, antan her poston nther a lttle, n the fullness of your frly, as t s, and work out her own hhrt, f you want to break the thng j uurjtt** t K " n,cct»«a,} poltcal salvaton." the Unon havng refused annexaton. «P - a row. Tuesday w..,, ¾ T 0 n ths enneeton he spoke glow- «****<* -ount-hehtet, -. n»«:y of a future free Republc whch and now here t s s OWrn g j l ur, those atlc n «l K, h:t and /,,, would reach to the Pacfc Ocean and away l.ke all creaton. But everythng! " ew arsh would once agan,,vy, j n consdered the possblty that the >«rght, no doubt, and all that n P e r capacty. slave states of the Aercan South Mrs. Bl Bshop, presdent of the class, was n charge of the busness eetng, whch was followed by a socal hour, when "42" and donoes were the dverson. A two course refreshent plate was j seved to seventeen ebers and four j grsts. Those attendng were: Mesdaneg D. A. Flynt, T. C. Tay-. lor. Nora Gles, Wlla Harper, Bll Bshop. H. R. Holes, Sr., Hene Teas, Charles Bshop, W.. Mtchell, Jesse Black well. da Lee Jordan, W. W. Weatherd, J. W. Peevey, C. E. Pruett, J. M. Rosson, L. H. Chabers, O.A.Monkhouse.J. K.Crane.RavVV Koss, j. cw-cott, J( H CaM; Carbon rolls. At T.V/ladv. oney ****,, * CUflftU t V*5*SL«sṯ ¾¾ noon. Mr,, j,"" 4 W«s, w N*t Phls «Mss L < SCfs,as - BC BEND MOTOR FRHGBT Tobaccos Yardlej «.50 $2.W Colognes Ppes UM C fcars Bll Fods Pen and Pencl Sets-$.25, $3.95,» Eversharp Pen and Peno««+» *a c ft fv.ov,30 (Guaranteed Lfe) Fathers Day Cards PORTER DRUG COMPANY THE REXA, L STOR E - Telephone 56 - Regstered Pharacsts 2 have over ««;,;. ; ;**-alj<(*w».a T.4Pp.eJejce acranst Mexco»»«.M;»». Jn The An-vxaton of Texas" JKt wrote that to o-n down n h the favher of a Klt;at., >; naton., esf ly th< *ne Conaneh*.* T,». " n ""t assuranr-rth-; rj T w,n Proceed up to w--ve as a srarhead of» AJ T ey the Colorado, and scour the whole of : wll n the,evt tw -,: Sfrr SL ;: asrtt? * -a: r.rslr *,-wtsf!3&--=?r:.rs" 4rear? there ncrease your ncoe, or cut " down your 8 to outgo." save raone y : case «u,h was tho oase, annexon J t!un ;!!R th oanche _.,., OcS < < nanchc* hav- rrcent - J - -*s - those who C* th n spt* of h. an ncurson nto Mexco, acheved " E.;..*.-. " ; ad«-- u hej yond the Ro Crande, and taken *.otf a»e akng th* "" R"t Xo,- You Dout $, v rnove possble, On the other hand. Houston ten thousand head of cattl One ass wll be held at.sacred told Anson Jorf-s. hs succe, 0,, -«e :,nd ules, besdes hol es Heart Church each Sunday at U a. n. as regards the that s a vast aount of At St. Marys Church Masse»sses wll be wrote n hs "T.-xasMhat, "*""" V(t h an,.v tf., v..,,, fouston wanted annexaton «oro 7o % H*" tru f * v,,>d o "; -utly than any other abton Ete.-,<< w na;»» " " n> long g career." * Suppose, ~ then, nw hf kjj. t jolf,.f "" """">*, prmne, can affot. o->t. sad at 7 o.»«. and at 0 a.. Jr.rhone -.. Parsh-?: arc kndly " uy-tr-d to take notu-f; of these hours Followng the n )}js ~.?r: """, r, y ",e - lull C), under,l, ".ton. c, :,, n Marfans to Grand o n a«untof S on ket?of us can "*" the have conots W S? ke n each week - B «*»» * f BS bank account hjf! hat **"**- And any a faly ng. Unt has a de possble by careful spendn thfs* wvazr w 7 U read l the advertseents affer Week where togxhf show fullest dollarfwoxf y U nee? wher «toget the ar s worth f r every dollar you spend. A caa-ft *.-~* -.- toorw M ;. a!f, " l!r / tn «advseents... today, «f n<j tptn <lenc e -wouw turn th» Z SLffr? on re " u. 8e V,c<, «afe e/to»v StatM t0 TOXM fot j MMtM~~ T * * *- Well n the Ubrary> ~". havng.¾ Tue" th:; Afl " n,z s Tex» s ColtFZTL «!-.."-«««««h w " «Ptnd na «..:!»-* lr»- r eatonfc: but. ww*, t the PQnRser wftb he. aunt y u..* t Dlu n >M..""" "" Clrc -» rcy C: -HHenez, and oth.r > >n»,*:. tancc» e toll»*wn« , «Ul Ul HOU8-4¾¾ rrt were Noe and Rebeo«A J T"» wer< fc«««nt«,, nd brn f about b0n f?." p,< * rf Th l"t DM the old Cher- G rend AguJ a r A. W: ""*:r. *.- - f.. the Chrhtlw, Mon nfter of f.p,, *,,,J,» * n d Hy. «-!lto by r»;. 4 The ""?»«P«rk, n " 8e * tr «,w - r ""-rve Mond«y. ady ~Acto»«««the f, n t JJ, w VBT V! **" clntt."".""sf *T* *,e «* r <*««SSS* 4, st< - soethng toanscfo:* * ** y0u * d *». <. * ". Buy what y OU Want _ d oney UH oyerj.gzstera..,..- «t* * - fc*..**<*v*.r ** ; l*»s«. < < -.»,.#9M«-VCl>>v --M. -,:-/. - -"-(J*, * -.-.,..L.,«,n» r,4.a.» ftmtntk >»>M4»*

5 JUNE lfc * W ** JACK MECKLN.Partes. *, Woens nterests... 0( Carvlle s Forer Marfan turday n El Capo cereonv n Kl Ca]x> Saturday noon unted Mss Florence Cardaughter of Ms. Ath Carvlle, T. ~ Tn n-»v4v»«rc? ern /f WDur «>w: nu»c", v»»»» «* and Mrs- W. B. Huphreys of rfa. The cereony was read by the [ v. A. Raska, and was wtnessed j sall group of relatves of both tes. ala lhes and fern, and lghted rs were used n the lvng: roo e Carvlle hoe.,. e brdes weddng dress was of te slpper satn, wth whte seed rl tr, and she wore a full length vel. She was gven n arf(. by her brother, To Carvlle ; Capo. [or only attendant was Mrs. rfes Herrng of Austn, a chldr_ frend, who wore a talored frock [blue, and carred an ar bouquet whte peones. The nwt-- grl, Webb, wore a nature replca th P brdes gown. he brdegroos attendant was v B. Boge of Bay Cty, erly Marfa, a frend of long standng, ss Clara Brown, at the pano, ved the weddng usc, and accoed Mrs. Marcus Maurtz. of Ganwho sang " Love You Truly." edately after the cereony, a epton was held. The brdes othfrrceted the guests, as dd the brde brdegroo. Presdng over the e<? servce and brdes cake were «. Mack Webb, Mss rene saaca! Mesdaes Mack J. Webb, la Vals ard Theodore Preseyer. ss Dorothy George was n charge the brdes book. For gong away the brde wore a lngote enseble of green polka dot wth brown accessores. After a weddng trp, Mr. and Mrs. phreyp wll be at hoe n Pala- s, where Mr. Huphreys s c- >yel wth the cvl servce, at Cap len. Mr?. R. S. McCracken, of Marfa,, ht of the brdegroo, and hs ther. Lt. Mack Huphreys of GRADUATED WTH HON- OR GROUP Mss Mary Katherne Metcalfe, daughter of Judge and Mrs. H. 0. Metcalfe, was one of the honor students at the Unversty of Texas to receve a degree recently. She was vce-presdent of Alpha Ph Sororty last ter, and fro 938 to 940 was a eber of the Daly Texan and Cactus staffs; and held ebershps n the Regan Lterary Socety, Y. W. C. A., Wesley Foundaton Councl, and the nter-aercan Assocaton. Sunday Cereony Unted Mles Grl And Shafter Resdent Sunday afternoon at the hoe of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Huhvj Clarke of Mles, Texas, Mss Louse Clarke and Glbert Lester Ray, of Shafter, were arred."the weddng servce was load by the Rev. D. E. Spson, nster of the Mles Baptst Church. The brde, gven n arrage by her father, wore u crepe ensebe of sky blue, wth ebrodered collar of whte, and whte accessores. Her shoulder corsage was of pnk sweet T :..:. U»JC j».nmdj La., were aong { X * t-of-town guests, Mrs. Charles S. Johnson, J was r.n* Mrs. Huphreys receved her de-, cousns atron _ * honor, Ol and (ss fro the Unversty of Texas, j wore a Wue a whte < Jott ed focl: u later was graduated fro a bus- w th Avnte accessores. Her corsage ss college. Bee her arrage she was of sweet peas. M eployed n an offce n El Capo. Morrs W. Ray, cousn of the brdegroo, Mr. Huphreys attended the Unwjty was best an. of Oklahoa and the Unrsty Mrs. Ray receved her degree fro of Texas, and graduated fro Mary Hardn-Baylor College, and busness college. For a year he was wttwper Foxworth-Galbrath uber Copany here, bee gong " South Texas to work an ol pany. Ho represented an ol copany n U!. Egypt, several onths, and,to *cnt to Cucuta, Coloba, South ; f*a. Snce returnng to +h* *>*» aes last Deceber he has *n n Palacos. "WtatawHw Rev. 0. D. Dallas, nster of *<* Church n Hugo, Okla., Muest speaker at the Frst On!*! lef T ] left Th T *"«** evenn*. sday afternoon. taught n the Mles school last ter. Mr. Ray, a son of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Ray, Jr., of Mles, was graduated fro Sul Ross State Teachers College, and s eployed by the Aercan Metal Copany of Shafter, where they wll ake ther hoe. At the recepton followng the cer* - Vnony, Mss Ruth Mayfeld of Mles and Mss va Dell Modglng of Bronte, presded at the servng table. These facts of the weddng and a pcture of the brde appeared n the Sunday ssue of the San Angelo Standard-Tes. "Best Cafe" lease. See Huphrs. adv. John THE NEWS THS WEEK N VALENTNE /;V JEFF DAVS COUNTY By Mrs. John Moore Vstors n the hoe of Mr. and Mrs. John Walk ths week were Mr. Walks other and father, Mr. and Mrs. Sa H. Walk and ther son Blly, of Del Ro. Don Corley of Del Ro spent several days last week wth hs brother, Ralph Corley and faly. Sergeant and Mrs. Kenneth Pearson of Marfa flew to the Moore ranch last Thursday a vst wth Mr. and Mrs. John Waddll, Seageant Pearson recently receved hs plots lcense. -V-N Lady Lou Terry of Alpne s guest n the hoe of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Sa Bunton. Hostess to the brdge club last weekwas Mrs. Woodrow Newton, A delc- r**4- out salad course was served to the followng guests; Mr?. Phlp Bourke, Mrs. John Bell, Mrs. Charles Davs, Mrs. C. L. Bell, Mrs. John Teple, Mrs. Ralph Corley, Mrs. Howard Bell, Mrs. John Moore, and Mrs. Vck Newton, recent brde, was presented the guest prze, a set of refrgerator dshes. Mr. - V-N -- and Mrs. J Sloan, Mr. and Mrs. Davd Mercer, Mss Mary Bess Halton, and Bll Soan cae up fro Alpne Saturday nght, brngng a bg weddng cake and ce crea. They were joned by a crowd of Valentne people, and all went to the hoe of Mr. and Mrs. Vck Newton, newly arred couple, and surprsed the. After the refreshents were served the crowd went to the schoolhouse and danced. Those fro Valentn who enjoyed the affar were; --V-X Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Corley, Don Corley, Mr. and Mrs. Phlp Borrkc. Los WcklfTe, Mr. and Mrs. Noran l»jj.nj»!ot,..v; jtv AJU, j.yu v»>v, Mr. and Mrs. Lefty Davs, Orz Means, Howard Bell, Jr., Mr.and Mrs. John Teple, Glora Mulcahy, Mr. and Mrs. A. Sprngfeld, and Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Newton. v-n Vsttng her parents n El Paso ths week s Mrs. Ralph Corley. When she returns Thursday she wll.. Clubs... Art... Mus brng her sonr, Bernard Ray, who has spent soe le wth hs grand- j parents. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Evans of the EV ranch have as ther guests ther daughter fro Kent, Mrs. Berry Woods and chldren, Berry, Jr., Chance Ann and Tothy. ~V-N Mrs. Cole Means and daughter Cyntha Ann have oved hoe to the J ranch fro El Paso, where Cyntha! Ann attended school the last sx weeks of the te-. Mr. and Mrs. Means have ther son, Alfred, wth the the suer, whle hs brother, Crag, s n an R. O. T. C. cap near El Pasc. Last Thursday two Southern Pacfc trans were held up n Valentne because of a washout between here and El Paso. A large group of salors were on one tran, ncludng a nuber belongng to the navy band. They entertaned the crowd several hours, dngng up wth furnshng usc a dance at the ralroad clubhouse. The dance was enjoyed by a large crowd of Valentne people, as well as those fro the trans. V-N* Mrs. John Waddll left Sunday a trp to El Paso, stoppng on the way a vst wth Mr= and Mrs. J. M. Bryan at Fort Hancock, _,v-n Vstng Mr. and Mrs. John Teple Monday and Tuesday were Mrs. Teples sster and brother-n-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bradley of Serra Blanca. Mrs. John Green of Sanderson a?, son, John. Jr.. wth hs wfe and baby! are vstng relatves n Valentne.! - Mrs. Edd Hunter entertaned a group of her frends wth brdge Tuesday afternoon at her ranch hoe. After the gaes hgh score prze was gven to Mss Lady Lou Terry, low «cor ( > to Mrs. Phlp Bonrke, and cut to Mrs. Sa Bunton. Guests at the party were: Mesdaes M. O. Means, C. L. Bell, Woodrow Newton, John Teple, JohnBell,-Cole Means S» Bunton, Robert Stegall, Phlp Bourke, John Moore, and Lady Lou Terry. Make no stake! "Your Offce Sup- j ples Store n Presdo County" (Sentnel) has t.. adv. Sales Books 50c dozen. Sentnel, adv RECEVED DEGREE Mrs. Brooks Bently, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bshop, was one of those who receved BacheSor of Scence degrees fro Sul Ross State Teachers College wth the 94 gradu- Stng class. She was *c*ovr a *o*** awarded a peranent hgh school certfcate and a specal certfcate attestng to her ablty to nstruct n voce and publc school usc. San Angelo Grl And Marfa Man Wed n Wednesday Ktes A weddng of nterest to Marfa people and those of the Hghland secton was that of Mss Margaret Fay Taylor, daughter of Mrs. Ross Clark of San Angelo, and Carlos Dunn, Wednesday ol* last week San Angelo. Dr. "Wood read the cereony. Only the brdes other and Mss Josephne Duke of San Angelo, attended the rtes. Mrs. Dunn attended Sul Ross State College.. Dunn s ;>ss,«rt anager of l. LU. Safeway unt store here, cong to Mara two years ago fro Fort Stockton. The coude cae to Mara, after the cereony, and at present are lvng at the hoe of Mrs. Arthur. Dont ss tlv* Fort Stockton Water Carnval, June 3, 4, and ft 5. adv Mrs. Rawlngs Leader of Clubs Monthly Study Hour Hostess to the Marfa Junor Study VjlUll Thursaav evennjr 0 ja.st week ; was Mrs. George Wood when Mrs. j Harper Rawlngs led the progra j "Health and Safety.* Mrs. Roy Waguespack gave a paper "The Hstnw of Mer cn*., and Mrs. Hugo Mkas topc was "Strategy S*>ftety." Durng the busness hour seven new ebers were taken nto the organzaton. A refreshent plate was served to: Mesdaes Rayond Wheat, G. W. F. McKnney, Roy W T agucspack, J. W. Shannon, Lloyd Patt, Harper Rawlngs, Hugo Mka, Mss Edth Flynt. j Monday Evenng Fsh Fry Courtesy Three Marfa Couples A fsh fry n the back yard of the Slack hoe Monday evenng was H courtesy extended by Dr. and Mrs. Monroe Slack, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Martn, and Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Baygent. Brdge and "42" were played after supper. Those attendng were: Mr. and Mrs. Cecl Rourk, Mr. and Mrs. John Mead, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Black, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Cavtt and sons of Presdo, Dr. and Mrs. C. H. Slaton, Roy and Carleen Slaton. Peg gy Mead, Bll Black. t Postage scale. At READ MORE Sentnel adv. VTUJU BOOKS Browse Through Our Selecton NOW POLLYS Lbrary at Dr. L. A. LaVanture Offce J tjbf.. * -----¾ ¾ to SJ*.M.4 ; :,f < s>: "»* %.<: -M -4 *l$m-» < -. -» *.<» Af*. _... RL.-.._ J &«&S JS» ft -,f AL.* ;!*" *D -.» : : ; >.wv* & X v.. -ly -t : V ].." $. j -w.jjff: Packed wth Tr.v ths whol <- wheat"loaf (, M fashoned 00% flavored TlT fl esh hon *y * x- fl «ar2 "**««<* to -¾ 00% WH0LE WHEAT»p. >. rlftflfj t* f&r&a pf*-** T&W JW FREE! t. r r, -v-.kkvv.fjjrt* --...,- «xan-v v«t»t.mvmt. f.,,: V rsrm- C*> :*. V. *. «7»! V/*;. 0M J - r - - : * :%:., lkw..4.v.4ll,,...-.-jsskssys** «M4t«*u»«-«***»»*» Aw **nn<*<. rt.vx».. WrWM-., V<l" : *tvf**t MMwl *k$&-m& W>C..<. "V*". --.-t... *! P.v-;.w*y.w.*p»,?.f *"&{$** wt.fst-, C>. KW&t-- ; ".! ; , )rr!(4r :->!:,v :, {KMM

6 "" & A«M» " rk W-J" -5¾ f*s *** "tk. <-K * o / «--.- * <,, W psmffftv,: «W * * lllfr -VJ tf " "tf* *? ;, J P fd-»ff: * -*, ":.,ft r*.:¾ -:¾¾¾. ll e:-hsbs?. :<S?V. fal aa.faf. * - *..? r? ¾ ";>«rs;-f.? v: [. :,"..&»sfes4; 4 «fco- T. yytf.s 7,.: *, ;%c.cfs l. *v# s ;. - *:,. * * ( «. * * ym-wf. vce : >» NT.,o. y * * wt. - *Kf" s -...->-. -.:-..:..(-.,..,,, r / * ->ft,ft*-jf >** * v -W? * * j* u -,--,-..-., > % 0(¾¾ ¾¾ 4 ;. [.ll» -* **: ;,.. v.* JvCJ* v yvr FV M-CTW; v fevlll. M. >.ft *?..: * - * &<4vlaS:. c.hrjff-, t,;e:j!,-f -- -:.:- (* ftr wffrjajj,.- J-?.v...S, -.-¾..*. -,-5½ j. L ". - Tr (. WJjVu-. Cv f.x k.tes:«.!mr>--«. r, r A<rs:.-.--;>,Hf*j st P -f -vft* -Wt > S" "! * fe@- ;;.;* *>.«4,H 7- * 6»*.J,.-jf-.; * * - sujp *?.v. PAfJK?rx Fe Mllon More Ducks n 48 States Federal Staps Nearly Twce Those of Year Ago yajf. -n.k" * -v W *& -5,.- AlSTlX, Jo U. Whlo o?tnaus ot tht- l. S. K.- asnl V<A Sf ff. as en<tftv to th oxvutvo stcvttary of the Texas (lae. Fsh :uu Oyst* Cosson, slow o «"> ::-- ann-ovnatfly ,000 rks on onuuf-mtal North Aerca, a ran >f.",0(> over last year, t s *->r lkely that there wll be any lberalzng of the restrcton* on shootng next fall, t s beleved n the (lae Departent offce. Dv. ra N. Cabrelon. chef of the t*. S. Fsh and Wldlfe Servce. [ ponts out there has been a levelng:, ot of the stedy ncrease n tucks.-rct- the ft-lft n jjovf junenr paed j farly strct regulatons on huntng several years ago. n DO.T there wee only "5,000,000 ducks on the contnent. ; Ths leveln.tr off, accordng- to Dr., Cahvelson, ndcates that present rec- j ulajons cae perlously close to re- -ultne; n a coplete harvest of last j years crops of ducks. That ay he a j surprse to hunters n any sectons j of the Unted Statc whch hud poor shootng- wea-her durng- last season, as was the case n uch of Texas our- ; n;r ost of the season. > Too, Dr. Gahrelson nonts out. ; tere are nearly twe- as any h.ut-! ers n the feld now than there were : n 034, when G federal duck staps were sold. There were.200,., 000 sold last year. Whle regulatons ay >t he lberalzed the future duck* nnpprr; brght. Large gans were ade by : such speces as s-adwall. Hack duck, baldpate grecn-wntred and blue- ] -vnged teal, shoveler. scaus and blue and whte-fronted, Legon Mebers and -! a s r F t o o * P t A» THE BK BKXh SENTNKL, MAR-A. TEXA: The exteror of ths lare two-story brck hoe 3* unpre!onnot;s. h«.:t t contans al of the qtastes whch onsjtue sx attractve hoo..stuated n a favorable settng and n a neghborhood dstngushed by other attractve houses, ths house should ncrease char as t ages. The y!an of the hots*> pravjdes two ha»hs and adequate closet space. n the Mddle Atlantc secton, ths properly s valued at and was fnanced wth a ortgage of $6,500 nsured by the nderal Housng Adnstraton. Monthly payents on a 20-year ortse of that aount, e.xcusve o* taes and a/ard naurace, anouu o apprmxaey *3. The cos uf the property wll vary n other localtes. Canada rd;(x$! PNS BT NOT Xo..», herebv c: cacklng geese. However, the F A PX FOR A ARM RAVH" L.T>;?- that the above s a XOTTCE X PEOBATK true cony of the orgnal wrt now n VVdhfe Se-ce s concerned THE STATE OF TEXAS over the redheads and rng-necked j. Tho?oco nv hands. Arys "bran trust", duel ducks. They have decreased n n- acfxl ;>n teute "c"* 5" on the eve of; T» Sherff or any Constable of ; J. D. BUXTOX. Sherff ber. j atlvers because of a shortage of Presdo County Greetngs: ; of Presdo County, Texas ; safety pns of the. " You are hereby coanded to! H.v M. A. Adas, Deputy. o-tc ] The Tn were needed the bj? j cause to be publshed once, and.sad! «, T.,,..»..,! aneuvers that began n the Can publcaton shall be not less than ten Clp Board, Arch Board... Wooden or Mason:to... durable handy, WVeS Meet LUDDOCK; l-wrt. Ter., area June 2. For a ; da.vs b-f-re the retan day hereof, n; tu r appeared as f the troops and j soe newspaper publshed n Presdo useful... Seteet one fro the Sentn»r$ stock of Offce Supples. adv. LUBBOCK, June L Preparaton* unres would have to fgure out soe : County, Texas, the followng notce: j are coplete jont conventons of other way to fasten on ther whle the Aercan Legon and auxlary of THE STATE OF TEXAS and blue hat bands. the Ffth Texas dvson a tlu- : ;TO ALL PERSONS NTERESTED concessonal dstrct to v.-!c! T.ur.- To the loth Dvson, at Cap Robson. Ark*., was assgned the drtcult BRAM. DECEASED: ;X THE ESTATE OF HANS b>cks Allen Bro. "0> w! ; e :-; * :,.t urda.,r a. *** : ; n a v. ""., " - - -:¾ -sor, of (..htannjr the 80,000 safety Mara Natonal Bunk, a Natonal r- : as. Whtac: :.* o Ld-.:..-), ;..b>. Th-.-e t!-oo;3, fro Kansas. X-?- Banlcr-- Corporaton, organzed and; t,«; jjn ;:jdt-r. :;ra>-;.". and M.-sour. nvest sated ex.>trt: under ard by vrtue of the P. K.,» : s: ran ;"L:rces o supply n van. Xot. Natonal Ba,.ku» Laws of the Unted ;,;; rdav v.) cu.e: Me -tores and v.oen folk n Ark- Staces of Aerca, havng: ts prncpal otfke and jdace of busness n the b--, C"uM n! the o:-,.-;-.! d the l.;x> tn LHson extended ts Cty of Marfa, n Presdo County, afternoon ;.nd learned of a pn factorv Texas, h.as.fled an applcaton n the U r-ck at [:!.- a C, :nve!k- Th -L nl wred County Court of Presdo County,. nf?v> [..-,-,,-!. -,.,...., :....-! - " ;.M>. ;; SLl Texas, on the FFTH day of June, A. ur.lav nyht t p; oney. And so n te a >: > ). 04, the Probate of the Last : : ( n-ad r a:-! n-.otor convoy arrved n Ca]) Wll and Testaent and codcl thereto, of the sad Hans Bra. Deceased, ; t. }>, e ; -.c*:..: V.an p.«.:;!; wth 80,000 aneuverba!d-bndnr : <--v. s -.>afety nns. b-.-.-! tled wth.sad applcaton, and The cres: c-.f.vnrnn, S -! ( letters Testaentary, whch sad applcaton wll be heard by sad Court n*. wt: C f t"t!::!; l-c - je at y." n t oen, >U.--:J:CS T-,.-o d..:a-:.-. e en;..-rtar. Or!.e. h, r;. Sal -r< d;c Mc.: af. that ; vered eet: Ol.u - :tn: ". EsC A:" W>h th,- (..,,: "venttn. Aon.j tse v. + K,-. v. AT, A ->. -t-. :V nter- LK- tnat : : any Te;s ths tl* state ho have ac- ;,..- ".w a:lend are XTU f>f Artesa, X. M., Rayond Felds of Guthre, Okla., *: coander n that state. The dvson presdent of the Lero:; auxlary s Mrs, John Dcaver of Mephs. The dstrct presdent s Mrs. Eler Anderson of Planvew. Short Courses n TJ. S. Defense Subjects AUSTLN. June. Eght new engneerng defen-o short courses wll tret under way durng- June at the Unversty of Texas, open n soe cases to students wth only a strong hgh school background. New courses and class-openng dates are as follows: aeronautcal engneerng, June 0. 2 weeks; desel and gasolne engnes, June 6. 2 weeks; achne desgn, etal processes and engneerng, June 6, 2 weeks; aterals nspecton and testng, June v, 2 weeks; structural draftng, June 4. 2 weeks: stref of aterals } June 2, 3 weeks; planesurveyng and ap draftng, June 9, eght and one-half weeks; water treatent and sewage treatent plant operaton, June 9, 3 weeks. W. R. Woorch, Unversty engreerj dean, urged that applcants [ contact Unve:/. j engneerng"ohees specfc entrance requreents relatve to each course. All expenses above students lvng costs are beng defrayed by the Federal governent. Pals Durng- Eergency TVnzens of the v.-ld such a"> owls. -ac-">ons and opossus do not g-enev on Monday the TWENTY-THRD day of June, A. D. 04, at the Court House of sad County n Marfa, Tex- Many people toosn. trust to kck tat nothr.? wll happen to ther hoes. TV«PM Wt- and when kast prepared t, soethng c<ws happen and wpe> avay everythng. So Meressary. too Take a le>.-oj fro ther stakes and BK PREPARED. Let us tell vou how lttle t takes to AMPLY PRO TECT your property. each others copany, hut J as, at whch te all persons a eber of each of those spece v.-«, re rather pally recently. Wlla 3. Davs of Houston reports that he saw a log floatng; down a strea durng a recent heavy flood and rdng sde by sde were a hoot owl, a raccoon and an opossu. Three New Ar Schools rad J ter, tranng ore + 5n.>?*??**&...-- «;c;.-l:.c.ur,,000 flyng cadets are to be provded at three new flyng schools, stes whch have just been selected at Suter, S. C; Moultre, Ga.» and Lake Charles. La., the War Departent has announced. All three are under the! Ar Corps 30,000-plot tranng procra. Order a Rubber Stap at the Sent*Ml Saves te, costs lttle. adv. **Y.)ur Offce Supnles Store n Presdo County" has t. n all lkelhood. Sentnel. adv. ested n sad Estate are requred to appear and contest sad applcaton, should they desre to do so. HERN FAL XOT, but have you bee sad Court, at the te aesad, ths Wrt, wth your return j thereon showng how you have executed the sae. WTNESS y hand and the seal of sad Court, at y»f*-s.v "Warfa, Texas, ths the TWELFTH day of June, A. D. 94. J. H. FORTNER (SEAL) Clerk of the County Court of Presdo County, Texas. By Luclle Jordan, Deputy. SSUED ths the TWELFTH day of June, A. D. 94. J. H. FORTNER Clerk of the County Court of Presdo County, Texas. By Luclle Jordan, Deputy. Typewrter Supples "Shy-Nee-Type" (For C leanng Keys) /P~" Jypswrter Rbbons s*«su tanda /, d and Portable) Standard... $; Portable c CARTERS CARBON PAPF" (Valant and Mdnght Grades) Typewrter Erasers (Eberhard and Van Dyke) "Kwkout" Ssffgfe Applcaton Eradkv*- Sfettl Sstdhtl "Your Offce Supply store n P ru to> County Be Protected Aganst Heavy Losses HMPHRS NSURANCE AGENCY Phone 62 Marf ans on Vacaton A Vaeatou tr: r to Calna was!-.;"ju S...!..rday b Mr.aw Mrs. -a-k llaton and daughter, Mary, A de, Mr. burtors s : ster, Mss Mu- ->.e Sue Jarton of Uneo, and Mr. and j Mr*. J. V. DeVolu. The party went, n two ears, and wll vrdt San F>an- : :<>, Los Antfles, the t:al Canyon ] Hd othw ponts. Land Offce Man Here Presdo county checkng work hasbeen done recently by H Lee Rchcv of the Austn offce of Baseo Gles, Cossoner, General Land Offce Matters of delnquent tax payents and nterest requre the perodc-vs t ww vw. s regularly n the telephone copany. Soe boy who grew up n your neghborhood oves nto a superntendents or other executves char soewhere n the Bell Ste. T r;j» bg asset s hs experence... hs know how"... often ganed rght n your ho.o<* town. Because Bell departent hea4» and operatng chefs aong the oth A e;.or. rylr+u -U 7 _ xll/lc WC U se J -XE r-oyee of the s- Cv! :; Dr. Mo * Slack octrst K: Hote Pasa Bu!d; rj Te?hon e S - MARPA FARMER nor the Wse RANCHMAN can do better than to choose -Colorado Wolf-Proof FEME Aerotor Wndll LET US TELL YOU MORE- - ABAB.UMBER /3 COMPANY A. M. McCABE, Manager fro the front door key to the back wndow of the garage todays telephone eergency orrowt telephone growth, wth a drect knowledge of your town and your problexna. They play a bg Tuour eft to gvlww - neghborhood servce St fates that alost everyone can aflbfd -and good naton-wde servce as you Jett...,,,,.,... ;,. s JouHwftt ratfwrco. k fr A * *<*. -V f *

7 WW*. (¾ ; % AV: JUNE 3, 04 Here.,. There.. Everywhere GLEANNGS About People and Products n The Texas Lvestock and Fannng ndustry wors and how [ a has sold hs stock far and lvethan a ton of j stock. tr any screw fles wll ore wor kller and fly repellent *f what botherng, but not a Dr 4- J - Hoffan, anfnf the CM. Frankln Seru Co. Ch n Marfa. Ljay ornng Dr. Hoffan re- The stock far of ore than,00 acres, located northwest of Sabl has been sold to rvn C. Hoager and Mr. and Mrs. Bggs have oved nto town. Ths week, at the age of HO, Mr Bggs clhod nto a saddle, and as., f tu«new nvo- f»u«n and as- 2,477 pounds of the? / J ssted n roundng the W and he fc.u. _ *».t*> Deucvw v»r.- UU.. 4 W *k-» WA»» * * S. 4 of cattle on the place, whch were he largest, f not the largest, Grazng TttCSfG SENT? Sfe.NYlXEL, MARfA, TEXAS Menard county rendtons, say* the Menard Messenger uv.,.»...:.» nuujft, wee rased approxately jt;s 000,.,. f k a. J " uuu o- to the level «the rendtons ade n the year ll.", whch was $4,052,000. The rendtons were changed ostly on autoobles, and the county court Rave hefollown reasons the change: «;-nd.tu,ns n past four vears clro:-»>»* Readly, thereby gvng l ws revenue the road and brdge fund and the rt-oral fund, the operatng funds of the county; deands and requests have ncreased, and ono v. ore than s beng receved, s nooded [or the projects n the county; equalwalo., of taxes wll brng-the valun-j Y;! ;- "J» o he er level and wll vde the burden aong- everyone n the county. Range WaterCar n»vato - < ->: x a rehea/sas are under way sold on the San Antono arket Monday. *<* as prncpal of the McCacy water and n-the-water presentaton. Tlu "naton of Charles McKs- ths week on the spectacular over- u t..., *rt / OMJO nto fandcountry. Both of the Lleontary school, accordng to tho of "The Aquacade of Coanche, [ uds are new ones developed by Last year Mr. l%gs W{ls ntten by McCaey News, was tendered, and Sprngs. n whch a local cast of 50 a rattlesnake, but asde fro beng t-rarkln organzaton.! M»*. MeKssck wll go to Nashvlle, persons wll appear n a professonally drected and costued spectacle out of cosson" a few days Hoffan left ths week on n vnn., where he wll study optoetry. trough the terrtory served out j suffered no ll effects. But ranch lfe Mr ; McKssck, a son of Dr. and Mrs. whch cobnes huor and oents j has becoe too strenuous t... Jlarfa branch. «. -MeKssck of Csco,,> u torev of* rare beauty. ; venerable poneer resdent and now Marfan. Freen fro the entre Peran an of.5 per cent n hog ahp- he and hs good helpate through all an Basn wll eet here Saturday, wth _ «over a year earler arked the years wll retre to a lfe of ease Sales of $5(5.25 n bonds sold at the addresses by Senator H. L. Wnfeld aong ther frends, * record* of lvestock oveent raan Post oflce last week brought ; Junes Rooney Park. All sgns pont to record attnd- Attract Many Persons, ances, record copetton, and rec- FORT STOCKTON, June J. ord entertanent the sxth an- Wth elnaton contests held n a J nual Fort Stockton Water Carnval score, of West Texas ctes a <f towns j whch has assued place n the front wthn the last week to selett fcal j rank of county celebratons the entrants fo those countes n the entre southwest snce ts begnnng Fort Sloctkon Water Carnvl and! n the, Cejtennal year of Texa.". All-Southwestern lathng K; vn.* here ths week-end, all sgns pont to Kubber Staps every purpose, an outstandng show fro every ; The Sentnel sent two ths week to standpont, wth record-breakng at-; Urbana,., a custoer who tendance antcpated fro al parts of ordered here. Select now. adv. the Sotuhwt-st. Wth dozens of the Soulb.vests n*ost beautful grls to copete here, Frday and Saturday, the Jcauty He-! vuu wll be but one of the any out-j standng entertanent features of the M Water Carnval. j (;VA.DK LKADRR-NKWS) Texas ranches to nterstate,- «_- the total Natonal Defense Bond sales «and the Fort Worth stockl the Unversty of Texas Bu- nterestng facts and fgures perto sr»s.25. relates the raan Herald. : tanng to Kerr County are contan- Of the Sflo.50 n staps purchased Researeh reports. A total of 75«J ed n the report of the agrculture cen- j sncr they went on sale, $2.40 were Aateur water sports, a?t>oet wore shpped. [ S of U0, just released by the Hu-j purchased last week. parade Frday afternoon, and dances ftaj lvestock shpents declned reau of the Census n Washngton.! - O-R on Frday and Saturday nghts wll t tent, to 9,0«carloads. Cattle 0ff 43 cars to 6,540; calves, 20 Kerr Count;; s shown n the report j An allotent,,,, of S , n/k, nrr-l >H farng value, of» fars $2.520,:520. j ) vns a,,n(,l»nced last week add varety to the entertanent. * 4, c -on * * proveent of. K. TTghv.ay 80 fro-o The annual nvtaton golf tournaent of the Fort Stockton club wll., v OKQ r Y< to Ht to.o have a total of 2) tar«. a ga of.,,,,. r,,, < h! ston caused hea lll0n., the end of the present sheer pavng. Uld!n Pecos to the Pecos Rver brdal { be held Saturday and Sunday on the,llllo-«n «(.U-H- l.s ove- the census of )30. Total!.,. j the county s rv.-n at """" beautful water-bounded course fhv "Ralorhea hv R. E. j Uf. - jcan-nes are class:l-d fars, the. :... t:nt r. ostrjct engneer, says the j ] a? t Saturday.. range n sze beng fro le.s th-! P< cos Enterprse. A prevous allot- j :::""::?- - * * z r r r n - -th --! f; ; l tk-lf of the v-llev oron! h,v " :,: fl "" r " s " lllu -" H> ""! ""~ Ta -»! <> *">- thv wnx-rt ou. Th, le t hal v> " heavest c»v." ] " ". c0,t >»"" ">c av- [, rt «n» «-«-d l ns. of th- : j <la,- e s7 s,) < acres. c w:st enl of the valley, but soe - 0" the total of 72: -"ars lsted, - c-n -- : lar" was cnst by a lghter fall n, 5S are owned n full, <">x are tartly. A threc-cl downpour wa v l?c(,rd- >a?:en end. n:«"> F:rKRPKsr) owned. 7. aj-e oc:c;})ed hv tenants l O/.r);;;; (>n>,(] a y fa. Wo(lJ.# a c. ;,. ~ L, _, rordtr to the Oxona Stockan, J! and. On 2:> Aprl are J, cha-ge 5)40. of there anaa-ers- vx weather contnues n th«were 2.MJ7 n. houd heaver n town, was n." «!h"rh t s contrary to all s,<)rspp and,nul( s " K,n * Cnunt neral over Crockett county, rang-! rts fro old-te resdents. The! j tars as copa-ed to 2.7! n the] n fon. pjw lrnf.ll f, * * * *.- x. w... > t.«* u. v. (., nches. aount of osture receved j Prevous decennal census. C-R-- the nas three weeks s uch Cattle and calves on fars n the ter than ran be expected n any county nubered Jl,6o2.! Kerrvlle ctzens, savs the Ken fgure j.,, aryyear. :, l!b >() was The le eo.f eeunt on V ll( TnK. s wl,, ot, ;,," <Mportunt.v -., hors was.s7- to vote on the adopton ot a ctv ns ths wee): have coe early n 0-O and n,. -, x r * ; *.- le ronng. On both Tuesxlav and l!:?0. s ;. -hrtcr -,-!n toe next sxty nays..,, " * M,. A eottee of thrty hus)..s««-oee rsov l fve ovn-s, oclock. Much showers thunder started and j able ne gan, sheep beng ponulaton lsted slowed at js.000 a ze- n : -,. - -!... ", l:as tj N proposed een workng charter out provson* the st of TLr h.ve accopaned the rans, j J!M<). and 2S,S0d n P;>0. Kerr! fve nomtj )C: fv/lnkler COUNTY NEWS,) County sheej* flocks sheared a total of c - * - :.:?0f,.f07 pounds of wool n KJ!.. ( A t tal <)f,,,,5 h h u n j! ])(. r. P car,)f ndves weghng M7, j _ Coats were not ncl.nle. n the na- h<, }. lvl, ](, t, n ssucd f. c0lstruct 07 a one car v. : eghng tonw<le agrcultural census, a the :,, 7,-.,,.,.,.:,,...: », * ;,,,.,,,> n,v,, l lll: st n e.s were sad fro the Maupn j statstcs Texas wll be released n j, n{ -, nt h, of 04. relates the Kerrvlle thr h last sfjson. wok brnrnc top prce a suppleental report. Mountan Sun. Durng the onth of he calves went to J! There were ].8-3 dary cows and j May. only $25 n perts were Kerr of El ; hefers on 5>5 Kerr County fars on ssued. j fo be shpped to hs ranch Aprl, 940. Durng the year 939. r.-n - l Mexco. dary cows produced 924,528 pounds Accordng to the Madsonvlle Me-! an pns van re s n fne shape, but of butter sold n 939; S2 fars re- j teor there are S35 fewer voters n to dale had not afded uch ported 32,69 pounds of butterfat Madson county ths year than there water, A 90 per cent calf crop sold, and 50 fars reported 29,953 [were last year, due to fewer poll tax reported by Hud Pugh, anager gallon?, of whole lk sold. ne ranch. (THE LVESTOCK NEWS) (SERRA BLANCA, TEXAS) Tho chcken populaton s decreasng the census report ndcates. On Aprl, 940, there were 39,643 localzed ran of cloudburst pro-, chckens over four onths-old n the Sons struck fars n Block One j eounty as copared to 4,265 on the pay afternoon about fve oclock, sae date 0 years. earler. n 939 (flooded any low areas and dd Kerr County fars produced 326,206 (nsve daage to crops and poulfatcr ru.shjv 0ff of - -,V /eda there were 2,094 turkeys on 273 fars. dozen eggs and sold 37,463 chckens, lve and dressed! On Aprl, 940, fcveral nches d»m r > n the Roy Durng fz, there were 3,909 "tt far hoo 4 les north of Stockton on the peral Hgh-»2d felds wore flooded throughthat neghborhood.! r ato was runnng across the * r al hghway n the valley fve * north of town after the rans. fnable hay was on the ground, *«be serously daaged. Soe l n st <PT n shocks n "rf daage was expected there, <NRT STOCKTON- PONEER) R -»arf,ld has soe 500 acres ch n crops, of whch 250 a t the fnest knd of a " han.lso yeld. f* * nbto what (, ht bc the.bw-hwtewp.tattt,,. " S nem w!l y«w «>y- Cft; 8 " 0, 30 -"*-.., k, (!,., J K, > s t a n ( f * r»««n, th,., hn Mh r,,., W!"?k r so ke ""y that s of fre the V»Mhav,» " W cd holes n the blue acres planted to co on fars, fro whch 39,074 bushels were harvested and,729 tons cut slage. There were 8,499 acres planted to oats fars, at.d threshng yelded 54,472 bushels. Wheat acreage was,722 on 05 fars, whch threshed 9,059 bushels. (KERRVLLE TMES) 0. R. Tnesee of Corpus Chrst ths week becae the owner of a,750- acre ranch near Uvalde, closng a deal wth Jake Schwartz the purchase of the land. The ranch, wth frontage on the the erecton of arkers. Nueces rver, s around nne les «-R southwest of Uvalde. The consderaton Accordng to the Floresvlle Chroncle-Journal was reported to have been $7 per acre. nesee plans to ake hs hoe on the total ranfall n the place and s conteplatng the erecton of*a rock veneer hoe. Tho vlnol v-cjc ><-,-/ & McKnney. (UVALDE LEADER-NEWS) V»»* C"l,rv!of -V * Returnng Sunday fro San Antono - were Mr. and Mrs. Oscar El- th job * k * A «> Wne wll t 4l b u ha 7 C8tn» the wheat endorf and daughter, Audrey, and.....raum to the raw-? S? Srt /"...cftwch. Mrs. Elendorf -Meu drect, n o»> x. : ««-J W,.,~.4~.. #"»»» aal«4 **«< MJAU> "- * M M U l U C ««> vvonh. e levator <tre euw,0,,,, } ft" *,n> to ee t. f, SHbn «l. falnrly h*>»t.w cds * «cnd S lf " Brtt, *-«*«<*, Elendcrfs Return Sunday vstng Our Lady of the Lake College, where she was graduated. Mr. Elendorf and Sc-rgeant Leftwch went to Sfcn Antono Frday of last weak.. -,...,y.-w: lt* l 8 ona r * W** Wl ¾ asjlv tsppeds Tlf All ttrpo*e has redf d"" <Dtol»d doojr job **& At, *- x r. n*4» payents. Last year 982 persons pad poll taxes, aganst 46 ths year.! Even wth ore than 400 exeptons n the county the total vote ths year s expected to be at least 800 short of last years vote. (7-K-- A "Well-Ehy* Conference was held recently n Alpne, says the Alpne Avalanche, *uno"er J "tne nrecton of Mss Pearl Fulcrod, county health nurse, and Mss Nelle Ltchfeld. nfants fro two onths to eght tronths were brought, as well as preschool chldren. - O-R Sutable arkers all graves n the Fort Stockton ceetery s the goal of the Ceetery Assocaton, relates the Fort Stockton Poneer. Durng the onth of June the assocaton plans to contact everjonc who has relatves bured th)?re and whose graves are not already arked. Arrangeents have been ade to secure sutable arkers at a nonal cost, and the assocaton wll nav * - Floresvlle snce January of ths year has reached nches. Ths s one of the heavest ranfall perods there n a lke te, a nuber of years. 4 Notary Publc Seals and Rubber Staps at the Sentnel. adv. PETERSON JOSPTAL n *«K««- A M...,. *OMrHT<lll/**TTr»T* W w a 4 V U l / X-Ray Laboratory Dagvaaa Basal MtUtbcKn : &HUW fhtptal Swvfo*., Ph*n4 No. 7 waa TV?. of Fort Stockton, State Ralroad j Cossoner Oln Culberson, and. j Chef Frank Wllas of the A. & M. College Freens short course. %f S Hew uch ore the tre lght *te ya get Jor your oney today than you got 0 years ago? AS Lap bulbs today gxc about twce as uch tght wth the sae auaoun? of electrcty as they dd 0 years ago. And you get, the sae oney, about twce *s uch electrcty as you dd then. Twce as uch electrcty twce*as-good laps eans 4 tes as uch lght your oney! %f How uch per day does the average jaly, usng lghts, vacuu cleaner, rado, toaster, spend jor electrcty? AS n ost cases the average cost s less than 0 cents a day. gs What do you say to -a husband (or wfe} who bawls wu out /<*r l*tt*nf * Qfuuatt tght bulb burn all nght? AS "Dont get excted, dear. Beleve t. PAGE RANCH LOANS BANKERS L,f-E COMPANY c E MJTARLAND F NANCAL LMJSrtFSPQNOtNl MARFA TEAA5 ANNOUNCEMENT wll operate a part te nffve an ndefnte perod uf te at the resdence of Mrs. J. H. Grffth. Offce Hours: 8:30 to 2 (noon). Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday only. Your patronage wll be apprecated. CARROLL VAUGHN Doctor of Chropractc Roy Akers Funeral Chapel MARFA Lous Olver. Funeral Drector and Ebaler Day and Nght AMBULANCE SERVCE Chapel Servces WHAT 5 lelephone MARFA YOUR SCORE ON THS OUZ? lke to do «$uesten$ end nswers? Run through ths 2-nute quz ts f, and Ml of fed* we thnk youll be gjod fo know. No fof peekng ot the ontwers untl you V* fred! or not, t costs only aboot a nckel to burn a 00-watt lght»«vhr?«aybe t scared a burglar away." US W ho ow the electrc copany? A«Vou do. Every faly who has a tttrnr aovn>f>? Of * ff?!f!ss!r2f!cc 00 s part owner of soe electrc copany. The oney you put n the bank, or pay to an nsurance copany s nvested n varous busnesses, ncludng electrc copanes. Ths akes you one of the llons of people who have 2 stake n the electrc copanes. Q: Just how dependable s electrc servtee? fls t s just short of perfect. Last year, wth the excepton of a few areas where there were unusual stors, power plants were gvng unnterrupted servce 9999/00% of the te. Yes, theres no queston thot electrc servce has constantly proved ond efecbeen brought about by your present electrc t*pany~a!><*ma operaton.. the only knd of operaton n whch ntatve and bard work a>v*f an opportunty to beneft all! & CENTRAL POWER AND LGHT COMPANY. - SEVEN :#, * -" ~ *%. fr * u *.T#>f- % an * - Aw*..,.j -¾ *>* t %t s * * -, *L ¾ *um k --.. **$, A" "Y /.-.., A - J J«4 * *.».jyksar.w? & yts&est&l. 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8 W "HM *T < < H*" J / fg**? *tf *M rl* 3P**Mu? T A V " " > <y*. *.5= s.- *. V fc-l*.? K.r 4» -*»*r "v, *. >,, v ;tv l >» t J < *..,-¾ rftf- "T* *". *" -.- f" *+. f.*! " *. * 0L *-c " JA O -,, >"...v UL*..-**4..TV **v :./!- :..-., u ->,r ; 5 " : * "; v «f.. A jfc : h «. L >.>» ¾, : «**;? % $ & > + * # -* fe? >*»" Xvjt. lsv * f*» W "J«-v * ; M* K * ffe. "p- «: s».. V V PAGE EGHT War Departent To Buld Chapels n Texas Arv Posts Ffty-Seven Buldngs Planned Texas, Arzona And Oklahoa Garrsons Housng Project Ste On Glacal Lake Bed CNCNNAT. Engneers at the Wnton Terrace low-rent housng project face a proble whose orgn dates back thousands of years to the glacal perod. The housng project ste was once the botto of a glacal lake where fne partcles of ud and sand settled nto concave layers. Today ran that falls on coparatvely hgh PORT SAM HOUSTON, June.,,-- ground runs through underground (Sloecal). Ffty-seven regental J layers f> of sand, then accuulates at chapels, are "soon to be erected at! the fave botto, turnng lay-,. _, _ # ers 0 clay nto ud too soft to bear Ary posts and caps n Texas, Ok- f oun d a tj 0 ns. lahoa and Arzona to serve the re- Cncnnats etropoltan housng lnous needs of the solders statoned. authorty, to eet ths proble, rethere, accordng to Colonel Edwn V.; cently approved a proposal where- Dtstan, Constructng Quarteraster, j b y de «P dtches, carryng regular d Wth gravd Eghth Constructon Zone. The 57 WLT S # WlB be *., * +u v v,vu or rock to carr y awa y excess water cupels to be erected n the Eghth, bee reachng the buldng foun. Constructon Zone are slghtly ore! datons. than ten per cent of the 555 that wll j. w bult n the Unted states at an ; Wne Storekeeper Fnds opthnated cost of S:l,0U0.OOO. The W D..:. U" D bulk of the constructon wll be hand- _., Jf Ml "* H, «*«*».,, under l P -,u contracts by the ; J. x.~ (Constructon A..-jv+jv-.«Dvson H;j. nf» r «v,cne of the Lks.. Offce of w le vguargr,-n t vnvu «".«.4 v., : utuuadau claed "wusar Byron es ucs away Goldsth, ro ltary several supervson of the Zone Constructng hostltes as he closed up hs Co- Quarterasters, j lubus wne store. Each chapel wll. be 95 feet, 7 nches C S T Z Z K? - d lorr- a, u ] t>t f oct woc and the con- Spansh wnes were boycotted. The r-t-cfon wll cor wth other.publc boycott was "extended to t:u :!> budnffs. Bult wth a stantnsr Rhne wnes when Htler hpan to r-vf. the neaks of the chapels wll be T J rch 20 f 0(,t. 6 nches h!rh. wth a 52 foot u y /o e d the War and p90e 5"5 spre. Dc-s«T,?d to servo all foths, each clatel wll have a ovable altar so constructed as to ḻ - ;;-!:.pt;.mo lstby the several relgous groups. A seres of doors and panels n the altars wll provde the essental requreents fo reach knd of servce. "Rnth pulpt and lectern are desgned to serve partcular needs, and lke the altar both are ovable. There are two chaplans roos, one on each sde of the altar. Entrance s fro the front of the buldng through a vestbule wth 3 consultaton roo on one sde and a cloakroo on the other. Fro ths vestbule, a flght of stars leads to a balcony where the eletcrc organ. wth whch every chapel s to be provded, s nstalled, and where there are seats 57 persons. The an floor wll sent 300 persons. The seats wll be of the long bench type wth a center asle between the two rows. TCneeHng- benches wll be provded those who use the n worshp. The plan; call the«e chapels to bp bult entrely of wood, of substantal constructon, but they are not n:cr:del to he of a peranent :afcur< Th* nuber of chapels to be bult - : L, shunned Goldsths talan wnes. exports taly blockaded of Grecan Greece wnes. and stopped Then no Hungaran, no French : and very lttle Portugal wne cae to Goldsths store. So he closed t, "v : ct" of "unsettled nternatonal condtons." Canadan Boy nvents Self-Drected Bob NELSON, B. C A new type of drectonal aeral bob orgnated by a 4-year-old Nelson boy, Allan Rasden, s beng closely studed n Ottawa. Young Rasden conceved the dea of a bob whch through a photo-electrc cell ght be selfdrected by lght acton when. j dropped on a target fro a plane. at uucn cap s as follows: RAWLEGH ROUTE avalable at j j Fort Huaclurca. Ar:., 9 j once. Good opportunty an Fort.Sll. Okla.. 0 >, over 25 wlh ear. nrce ac once. Cap Barkley, Tex., 9 ; Rawlejarhs, Ocpt. TXF-4Sf-05, Fort Blss. Tex.,T> 3.er.rh.5, Te.a. 3- tp Ca;np Bowe, Te-., BOTHERED BY AXTS? Call Bob Fort Brown, Tex, j Lee, V.>2, guaranteed Externaton Servce. 2oc per bed. 3-ltp. Fort Clark, Tex., Fort Crockett. Tex.. Cap Hulen. Tex., 4 Buy Supples At Fort Sa Houston, Tex.,f> Rawlngs Storage & Cosson Xoroyle Quarteraster Coplete Lne of Feeds Depot, Texas, Fencng, Salt, Wool Twne and Pants Cap Wallace, Tex., 3 Hay Cedar Posts, Wool Bags Cap AVoters, Tex., 6 Approxately 0,000,000 of other Ary constructon has also been authorzed n the Eghth Zone. Work has already started at any caps and, n genera], all wll be copleted by Fred O. Senter, Jr. early fall. Lockrdge to Ary Ordered to report to Fort Sa Houston, Tuesdav. Jup. 7 fr ~**,ay.-.cvjce was A T._ Lr-cvrdgeol Fabens. Mr. Lockrdge s eployed by the Sol Conservaton Servce, and erly lved here. w a rj - ADS FOR SALE: Dsposng: of y beautful pot plants. Prced to sell H! h Sullvan Phone tp /Ol.} Co : he uogr, beautful, very tr*--nth: year old or less; no collar. Owner call st Stft. E. P. Freedan, r>u O Fot D. A. Russell, 3-tn Attorney Roo 9 Marf? chonal Bank Buldng Phone 48 CTY PHARMACY has a of pleasng- Kodaks $.25 to $5.25 Rengton Pocket Knves 50c to $2.75 Snavng Cl. J MJth Key Cba!»«$.00 P:pes 50c to $5.00 THE BG BEND SENTNEL, MARFA, TEXAS v., W,».. ERSONALS Vstng Daughter k A. # f.. A trp to Las Cruees, N*. M., as! >e*un Wednosflay >y the Ho. and j.pr.s. Kay W. Ko;?s who are vstng there n the hoe of her daughter, thore he Mrs. Paul Weyrauc-h of Fort Brag, j ughts, and Mr. Hughes. J X. C. s the guest of her parents, Wrs * K " K ; H has been qute ll re- j Mr. and Mrs. H. TT. Fletcher. Mls - H»8 hes ently but s soewhat proved at Mrs. Nan Kball s the guest of,. r ths ts te. te, The ne Reverend rtevereuu and ana Mrs. s. her brother, Ben «ranks, and Mrs u. Franks on ther ranch V,., Ross wll return here n te ht a. south of Mar-, to conduct, hs. - Sunday 0 servces..t Mss Dorrs Fscher of Austn ar- [ after spendng a weel; wth hs othrved Tuesday to vst her cousn, j er, Mrs. Lous Cartall, and sster, MUs Edth Flynt, and other relatves Mss Vrgna Cartall. here, two weeks. Mrs. L. C. Brte returned the latter Mrs. H. M. Fennell wll leave next part of last week fro Fort Myer, week Fort Bragg, X. C, a stay Va., where she vsted her daughter, wth her daughter and faly, Maj. and faly, Lt. Col. and Mrs. D. R. and Mrs. Sa Myers, and son. Dunkle and daughters, Nancy and Lous Cartall has returned to Gal Jane; and fro Atlantc Cty, where veston to contnue hs work n the Unversty of Texas Medcal School Cook M favorte dsh FATHERS MY f HLLSDALE PNEAPPLE No. 24 Tn GARDuNSDE % CREAM CORN No. 2 Tns LBBYS PEAS Seve No. 2 Tn Whff-o-Wheat 8-Oz. JBag PREPARED MUSTARD Quart KLEER SALT Table Sa! 2 t-oz... MACARON and SPAGHETT 0 Pound Bag- L VPMNMWHKWteaHVHRaMBnHHBAMMMMaH SU-PURB SOAP 24-Oz. Package she attended the General Federaton of Woens Clubs conventon. vmru GUM and CANDY % ftp VJMHBVWMHHMaHHWWHHMHMHWMHHMhHHMMtBMMHa HAWKEYE JAMS 2 Pound Jar ASSORTED HELMET VENNA SAUSAGE V 2 Tns POST TOASTES 0 H-Oz. Package L. P & G OR CRYSTAL WHTE LAUNDRY SOAP 0 Regular Bars ARWAY COFFEE POUND 3 POUNDS 4c 40c FULL CREAM CHEESE 0 On Pound LOU tgmtruattat BEEF ROAST, CHUCK Pound Arours Star Bacon Pound BOLOGNA 2 Pounds r y&u n.!l 8 loue jy 20c M»JtJ".">.W We Offer You EXTRA Servces When you take your vacaton ths suer dont rsk losng your cash. Take oney along n the of Travelers Chocks, avalable here at a very low servce charge. These checks can be cashed anywhere n the Unted States or Canada, but can not be used by anyone but 5*ourself. Protect your oney. Buy Travelers Check" today! FRDAY, Jrxj J luo "ft* T he Marfa lldtond RJ YOU can b*t your lfe youll fnd varythng you n«ed...prc«d to * you onty...at your neghborhood S "M M EL GRANDE FLOUR 24 lbs. 55c * Pound Carton 4*. to** SUGAR GRANULATED CLOTH BAG lbs. MELL-O-GOLD BUTTER Pound EGGS Fully Guaranteed Dozen. H Tal """P «ATM 0¾ GOOD VALUE BROOMS EACH rmoon GLOW BLACKBERRES 0 No, 2 Tn VALLEY GREEN JtllLll 4-Oz. Tn MMMrfWMtWMWtfMWMMMVMM SUGAR BELL PEAS xo. 2 Tn «M<MWMMHMBMM ORMEL SPAM Each NOB HLL COFFEE Pound Bag GARDENSDE TOMATOES No, 2 Tn HAPPY VALE PNK SALMON j Tn GRAPE NUT FLAKES l $ 0 z - B o x - KTCHEN CRAFT FLOUR 24 Pounds CASCADE SALAD DRESSNG Quart nmmnamahmmmammnmamhwbmammmpnsa STEAMBOAT SYRUP 5 Pound Tn SUNNY DAWN TOMATO JUCE Q Tal Tns U W DUCHESS SALAD DRESSNG Quart CUT GREEN BEANS No, Tn KRAFT SANDWCH SPREAD Quart SOUX BEE STRANED HONEY 5 Pound Jar..*S&f&T«»*f>» * PRUNES Medu Sze 4 Pound Bag - BANNER POTTED MEAT J Flat Tns T TOMATOES Pound CUCUMBERS Pov GOLDEN RPE BANANAS gonad GREEN ONONS Pound _.. DAHO RUSSET POTATOES 0 Pound Bag GRAPEFRUT Prces Effectve Frday, Saturday, Monday June A* tfa kll Na. Mn. New Schck njector Razors $.00 Cgars Mens TrayAl vu *o.59to $5.00 Cgarettes

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