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1 ««%! / '«ET 5 gg?j«m(new ER 886) [ptalon ve Months tsllrecords )y Three n<«s ^y; Nearly ll «Report ple Ran y durng the rst ve j 94 has set a Hgh- SSecptaton s ^durng the tot ve 'ctany year or whch.are avalable. PJLt rval to 94 as a 'Xnuary to May, nclu- 's the year 93 when,lel! durng the veperod. Year-by-year lllls records or y-maypenodare: 4 75; O2; 93J w.-3.83; ; K-S.98; ; 937. /gll.26; ; 940 P4l S-47. V,< n l l»_r c. ore tnan seven n Mara ganng, ranall Thursday j. 3S o 3 o'clock ore on, totaled 8.47 nches,»:«0 o +ho aount that ell rst ve onths last year. 4 all n those onths was ^^»4 l.»..4.t; w. Presdo News SSSSSSl By Ralph Enyland Larry Bzcano, charan o the des. dance cottee whose cthe e ncluded Frank Spencer and John May precptaton, as o yes-beraternoon, was 2.97 nches, as Fortner, expressed annrecatnn o ;ed to only.85 nches n the onth o May last year. The -day precptaton record, as - CRE ^^^ by the.weather Oce at 9MH).. Russell, ths onth s: 'or l^r-,25; May 2 30; May ~_^Hay 5-.03; May 7 to; May ^ H ; May 2 52; May 23 57; ^^g--6: May 27 trace; May lh). Total: 2.97 nches. ^^Hvr ranall Wednesday was aced by hal n soe parts u The only hal recorded at the rcultural and publc health oces located at the nternatonal brdge ^^^ post n May was on May 2. were reoved early Saturday ornng as water ro the rver coplete H^Hjaxu teperature was 95, ^^Hr9! and the nu, 33, was ly surrounded the buldng and contnued to rse. ^^^T^MlH on May 4. There was a 57- """"""^^Brl on May 2, a velocty ore Trac between Ojnaga and Presdo was suspended ro Saturday ^^Mwce the average wnd velocty 4 k j^^br the onth. untl Monday. Conservaton Servce records, reshet ro the Cbolo Creek plete. or May show the ollowas the ranall on varous (Contnued on Page Four) es: D. Harper 6.8; S. S. Harper MTVTVJ JVwa C Tp?a Ranch 4.99; Ernest 63;Petan Ranch 3.30; J. awls-3.24; S. E. Bunton McCracken Ranch 2.55; Ryan -2.89; Bloys Cap Meetng ds.00; W. B. Mtchell 2.80; Davs 2.39;. T. Mtchell- Watts Ranch.85; McFarland 2.9; Rdout Ranch.95; end Ranch 2.48; Kerr Mtch-.60; Bll Foley Ranch 2.5; H. llwc Y«.V,0, V, Jtr n n.vo. Harnett Recoverng le to be up and n the lvng o the hoe o Mr. and Mrs, MacDonald last week was Mrs. Barnett, other o Mr. M««- Mrs. Barnett was serously. a long te at the hoe o her tc. --"n o Pneuona condton o P.. Jackson, tote crtcally ll ths week wwta, was soewhat nv Thursday aternoon, and t that unless coples^ «oped he wll be able to st? the rst o next we«k. S Wwed n a»t proveent n the con- Hard suracng work on the rst ten les o U. S. Hghway, south o Shatter, was practcally copleted ths week as the last tank car out o nne o road ol was unloaded and spread over a strp 22 eet wde down tho center o the hghway. Hghway antanance workers, who have been delayed by recent heavy rans, wll contnue the work o recondtonng the surace and shoulders o the reanng ten les o hghway nto Presdo, Pendng the copleton o ths work, the pavng contractor wll ove hs road ol spreadng equpent to a project n Je Davs County. t s expected that the reconstructon work o U. S. Hghway 67 'e<dbg nto Presdo wll be ready or asphaltc treatent by the lattex part o June.?-N The Presdo Hoe Guard Club, a socal subsdary o Copany D, Texas Deense Guard, reported ths week that a net total o $58.70 was rased by eans o the dance held at the hgh school buldng last Saturday nght. the support gven the club by the publc and stated that every penny o the proceeds wll be used to orward the socal well-beng and ltary ecency o Copany D. P-N Heavy local rans last week-end brought the Ro Grande to lood stage or the second te ths sprng. Fles, oce equpent and urnshngs o the custos, graton, ag Sx Weeks o Sotball Playng Begun; Freen Wn Teas nnounce Naes O Elgble Players; Fve Days Gae Schedule Gven The en who ght res n Mara proved theselves good sotball players Tuesday when they deeated Staton Copleent (Fort D.. Russell) players by the topheavy count o 7 to, thereby earnng the honor o havng won the rst gae o the 94 "Bg League" n ' o^unty sotball play. nnounced last week as begnnng Scnday. the schedule dd not begn untl Tuesday gae. The day beore a practce gae was played by Casner Motor Co., and the Club, the orer tea wnnng by a 7 to 6 score. t the end o the seventh nnng each tea had ve runs; n the eghth stanza Casner put over two runs and the cvc club's players only one. Gaes durng the rest o ths week and next week are?, o n. J. J. Klpatrck, who May 30 Frday Staton Cople 8K»n an lpne hosptal,' at- ent Freen. ^reoval hoe n Candelarl Monday, June 2: Club vs. Staton Copleent; Tuesday JH» 3: Freen vs. Casner; Thursday, Ju^e 5: J50-30 Club vs. Casner; Frday, June :. Staton Copleent vs. Freen... ' Elgble players on the varous teas, accordng to lsts turned. n durng the last ew days, are: CSNER:, Henry Rubn, Edde DeVoln. Bud Klpttrck, H. N. Ellott, S. Patt, Edwards, Pete Mayeld,.Cecl Roaaj-, Step, ^,, Floyd, Wahn, Dck Elendor, C F. Lee, L. E. Howard, W. B< Johnson, Toy Osan, Braswell, N. B. Chan CLUB: Ben Segura/ Fox,, ^ Parker, Everett Ncholson, (Manng- h<)jd n -. (.U -^W'"'^y"«" W ej, >' Rayond Wheat, Blly Mddlebrook, Marln Bownds, Hll Knght Marco Gles, Malcol MoC^n '9 ns > Jack Grn, Charles Shoeaker, Cut»ey Tdwell, Wayowl McVey, Uus^Olver, Hoyd Warper,. y, L«w Olver, JJeyd vwarner, - O. G. Gae te s 6.5 on Monday, Tuedty, Thursday Ftdy. Th present schedule ends July 4. t H^l RESDlo COUNTY, TEXSTFRDY^Y ---=T- H.J.^-^ ktt almhhll l t,/ K- V $ /la - 'lm-^ MRF LOOKS BETTER NOW proveents n the busness dstrct durng recent onths have been eatured by the "ace-ltng" and nteror work on the McCracken and Porter buldngs. The latter, recently occuped bv Sagor's, presents a ar derent appearance than when t was the Mdk Buldng, bought by C. E. Porter last year. The McCracken Buldng (lower pcture), occuped by Ma- a Saddlery Co., and Porter Drug Co., as well as by apartent tenants upstars, s owned by Mrs. R. S.' McCracken whose husband or anv vp^rs r»ratprl a H rt l-anaca n one o the lower loor busness spaces. (Pctures by Sentnel)! Marans May See "Texa Next Week Resdence Bult by Fr Here s FH Dsplay ' Texan" hoes, bult by ateral copanes throughout the state or nspecton the openng day, and the days ollowng, o "Texas Hoe Buldng Week," wll be seen Sunday aternoon by thousands o Texans, ncludng those o the Hghland secton.. M. McCabe, anager o Foxworth-Galbrach Luber Co., bunder o the house here, sad yesterday that nal preparatons had been nde or the showng o the ve-roo house bult by hs copany across ro the Mrs. W. K. Lvngston resdence. The rae house, wth 8-nch sdng, was copleted recently and yard Prest Secured or Two Catholc Churches Church here Sunday. Father Zaranton wll conduct servces at St. Mary's and at the Sacred Heart Church ater the latter has been repared. t has been closed or a long te and ust be recondtoned or use. resdent o the Unted States ten years, Father Zaranton wr»«? educated n Span, securng a part o hs educaton as a student n Valentunana Senary at Sos, Span. n. REQUEST MDE FOR RMY WREHOUSES request that a standard warehouse costng about $7,- 000, be bult at Fort D. R. Russel has been ade. t was wso asked that unds also be ade avalable or the repar o other warehouses o the Quarteraster Corps area and or the weatherproong o slar buldngs at the ary post. Recently a request or three warehouses was ade. The Chaber o Coerce board o drectors Monday ornng voted to telegraph R. E. Thoason, Unted States Representatve, requestng that he attept to secure passage through Congress o a bll authorzng expendtures o $53,000 or warehouse constructon at Fort D.. Russell. "Need o protecton and preservaton o governent pro- \l perty, as a result o the recent!l V'Q' gven the reason,,,.-, ¾. or the request o an eergency appropraton. Graduates Get Dploas Frd u u Nght; 27 n Class H s: Students n Charge O Coenceent Nght; Peggy Mead lso Graduated The need o deendng neghbors to the north and south o the Unted States was stressed by Mary Sue Dutes as prest servng people o Mead, valedctoran o the 94 senor class o Mara hgh school, Frday Catholc ath n Mara have been assued by Father Henry C. Zaranton, nght n her address whch was a part o the coenceent progra durng whch twenty-seven boys and a natve o Madrd, Span, who was n charge o servces at St. Mary's grls were gven dploas. Fort D.. Russell Men "O to Wars' Today; rea For "Battle' Near Brownwood BULLETN ddtonal noraton at Sen- Urel press te Thursday ncluded: a) Fort D.. Russell en on Brownwood trp: Ocers 39, enlsted en 382. Total 42. Vehcles n convoy: 64. h) Leut. Fred R. Whtehead, n charge o Feld Exchange (branch o Fort D.. Russell Post Exchange) as ssstant Post Exchange Ocer. you want to send a letter to any one o soe 300 Fort D.. Russell ~~T.; -. -.»uue:3, begnnng toorrow and contnung about two weeks your The subject o Mss Mead's address ths (Frday) ornng. Reanng was "What We re bout To Deend" and that o the salutatoran, at the ary post are soe 600 en who wll contnue the regular tranng Wlla Klenan, stressed hs bele that the opportuntes o class work that s under way. n charge a3 actng Coandng Ocer at ebers or success n the world are the post wll be Lt. Col. Fred P. as great as those presented to any other graduatng class. He told o the dsal pcture that had beer. panted to any young people o the world nto whch they were to go. n addton to the twenty-sx class ebers, Peggy Mead, daughter o ths country he was a student at St. Mr. and Mrs. John Mead, was graduated. Peggy, not ranked as a senor Benedct's College, well known tchson, Kansas, educatonal nsttuton. work was done ths week. Panted through the year, was declared to Russell. s o Tuesday the ollowng He nshed hs work there n 932 whte, wth nteror nshng n have enough credts to ert graduaton wth the 94 group. the Brownwood trp and acton o was the coand organzaton or and or nearly eght years ater that whte, the property was desgned to wes n charge o the Holy Gost coply wth Federal Housng dnstraton requreents and was class eber, D.n T. H. Shelby o whch wll be partcpated n by 70,- ntroduced by Mary Frances Hord, the en ro here n the aneuvers Church n Oaha, Nebraska. bult under the supervson o the ederal agency. n unusual eature o charge o churches n Monahans, Pe graduates, declarng that ther and Colorado en. For eleven onths he has been n the Unversty o cj-.as, spoke to the 000 Texas, Oklahoa, New Mexco tho lvng roo s the use o two cos and Grandalls. graduaton should be erely a stoppng place or the oent, ro ental Executve; Major E. J. Ros- Major Frederck. Bard, Reg luted coluns whch add an unusually pleasng touch. ustn People Here where they should vew ther accoplshents brely and look orward Leut. F. G. Ratl, djutant; bury, Flans and Tranng Ocer; rado progra at 2:45 Sunday Guests n the hoe o Mr. and aternoon wll open "Texas Hoe Mrs. H. M. Fennell ths week-end to the uture. He urged that the students "be students o e, and o the djutant and n chav» o Person Leut. Ralph W. das, ssstant Buldng Week." Mr. McCU - al aro Brg. Ge>, ^r^.mr?. J. w«tt that an electrc rergerator wll be Page o ustn. General Page s vocatons n whch you hope to excel." nel; Leut rls E. Klne, ntellgence and Reconnassance Ocer. placed on dsplay n the house by djutant General o the State o Durng the course o hs address Robnsons Jewelry Store and an electrc range by tenteah Power and Pages a nuber o years. Genera! better educatonal progra, the ws Pans.^ Tranng Ocer; Texas. The Fennclls have known the Dean Shelby ephaszed the need o a Leut. Robert E. Eeent, ssstant Lght Co. Page wll nspect Texas Deense do o contnued ephass on adult Capt. Charles B. Eott, Jr., Councatons Ocer, Battery Co Progress pctures, showng constructon o "The Texan" n Mara, noon, kt.-- buldng agences. n concluson, he ander, Hq. and Hdqrs. Battery; Guard "unts n lpne Sunday ater educaton, and the value o character- appear elsewhere n ths ssue o the sad: Leut. Paul M. Pope, Jr., ssstant Sentnel n an advertseent used by Sol Worker Transerred 'T congratulate all o you and declare that the world las ronters o Leut. George R. Quarles, Co Councatons Ocer; the luber copany. Mr. and Mrs. Rchard L. Whte let recently or Wagoner, Okla., where endeavor as yet untouched; n your uncatons Ocer and Battery Mrs. Oren M. Bunton njured he has transerred. Mr. Whte was hands, beleve, the world and erca s sae." Bn. Coander, Servce Battery, 2nd. broken rb was suered by Mrs. junor agrcultural engneer or the Oren M. Bunton Saturday as a result o a all. She s conned to bed, Holly, senor dstrct techncan, has Dr. L. C. Hnckley, hgh school prn Leutenant Lews, Leutenant Taylor, Sol Conservaton dstrct here. Od3 J. E. Gregg, superntendent, and Medcal Sta; Major Fnkle, and her condton Thursday noon was gone to rtesla, N. M., or an ndente stay or detal cpal, presented the dploas as Mr. Leutenant Yellen; MJajor Darnell, sad to ba provng. work. FRE T TS WORST-^Spectators who vewed the recent Fort D.. Russell warehouse re ro north o the Quarteraster Corps area enclosure ence.saw the re at ts beet. The pcture above was talen ro the ralroad track north o the buldng; <8etttnd»cture; courtesy, Bl #aso Herald. Post).»"» ' p «/ -- "V» Gregg told o the school actvty o each graduate durng the years spent n the Mara schools. The class ebers were seated on the stage whch had a back drop ade attractve by the words, "God Blew erca^ ored o yellow roses and greenery. Texas and ercan lags lanked the nscrpton and yellow lowers n whte baskets copleted the stage settng. The nvocaton was by the Rev. M.. Bwhler snd-b!! Chrstopher, class presdent, was n charge. Wllas Baby Hoe Mrs. Jack Wllas and nant son,»tack Stewart, Jr., were taken hoe o Staton Hosptal, Fort D.. Rr:...-_';.v^L&vu\uy. The chlla,' Vno weghed seven pounds, was born May Grl Reoved ro Hosptal Josephne Navarro was taken hoe Wednesday ro the Peterson Hosptal where she underwent an appendectoy last week x.j ; ;%:cjk&3 'V"' : ' onrolnnn ^.^"-"-''' v -'^H^;"'' -.J»-.«K'W-.-'?p: ^Vrwul^l V,^. n-j'' «r>~-.^j J l_:_ v... ^t.x jj._ onuuu 'jr.: J'jLajcu.3 anner: "Pvt. Joe Sthson Solder, Seral No. Battery Z. 77 F.,; PO 308, Brownwood, Texas." That, n detal and to be correct, s the way al wu be sent to the enlsted en and the soe thrty-ve ocers ro here who wll be wth the n the concentra o o Eghth ry Corps en n the Brownwood area ro June o June 3. The seral nuber o the an sn't absolutely necessary; t's helpul but he'll get hs al wthout t. The other ponts o the address are essental. The Fort D.. Russell contngent was scheduled ths week to leave here Clark, Executve Ocer, 77th rtllery, Fort D.. Russell. Feld hczn Colonel targe n general charge o the convoy o en and ther actvty n the aneuver area wll be Lt. Ccl. Bertra Frankenberger, Coandng Ocer, 77th Feld rtllery and Fort D.. Captan Murray (latter two attached). Battalon Organzaton Gven SECOND BTTLON 77th Feld rtllery: Lt. Col. Danel. Connor, Coandng Ocer; Capt, Laarenee E. Wrocklo, Battalon Executve; Capt Dale E. Bngha, Battalon djutant; Leutenant Cunnngha, ntellgence and Reconnassance Ocer; Leutenant Bran, ssstant ntellgence and Reconnassance Ocer; Leutenant Hastngs, Plana and Tranng Ocer; Leutenant Burkett, ssstant Plans and Tranng Ocer; Capt. Condon H. Terry, Councatons Ocer and B»j»ry Coander, Hq: and Hdqr. Battery, 2nd Battalon. Men heren Sth F Brgade Tranng at Brownwood WU be drected by Leutenant General Walter Krueger, Coandng Ocer, Thjlrd ry. Major General George V. (Contnued en T- <,,&.-!>>.<.- : y.-v-^ec, ' - W-,««.to!. ' '!^ - # -J." ) V t. jlvyshu. '. J ' M v^t S $ s<?$& M- ^ - > \ ^ e " - - «J- 'L< : l >! y%,.., M ^ ^¾¾¾¾¾¾^ -..:¾ ¾ -. >. -.j., t. -\r 5 ' $ ; - ^, - % V '" WM^ /^StCJW'.')' r "S vuswhu^y ^3 ^tssarjwsk-"-^ " ^'V^ "V'-''-/-.«v/>a4>> >vc[,vx V»^e 'l'wmv 'tt \:\ V > «; - ^-lp«- ;-; ~? - - -WW^^'. : / WpS"" Vr ' " Tr'.k.,v V"T.sS>;-' ; < \ -!. v. e \4> -y/r ~ --" _ r < «" '. : '!^ l ''',«%$&&$&. ".¾¾¾¾¾ -l - - # M «. " /<»S' & s -JF ' " ' ^ ' T? t" > -XU', :T±. rss^'-y^jx r,r^.;..4 ''^X'v y- '. ea«k J:>^P '> %-. ;.. "V s -; < >r..;'. : > v=.. t?. ;,' v a :.... <, / V 4 ".. # c.. <:<r r-v,»). «^l}r,.._:«\% %' ' 3-.. ^ aav^' : ^ -^ass^w Y'L W : l ' r ;.t ¾. ; tvj

2 PGE n THE BG BEN SENTNEL, MRF, TEXS ltl...c. ; V t NK-..-,^.^, ; he,..!kt^r. r " " T^'y- L-P 't?"'.:: y ^ K:?r^J >V j» - jp " - (NSB n s % t> >. - edhb^^'-^^ W V?.«WJlMHBtt, cv ' rwl'^^^'-" j.5. : > ' - «r» %'.,Vl«M!»»P!«K' > - V" ' -'.. ".' «^'^sssst' ;»Wr «es'. : ' lp-r. - ^ ^T^rsHsg;.. & e-vwk-t#5»,. «'g/#>,?v $--^3¾¾¾ " '. --^ " ^.l c&.s... ^ -..¾ MMwc&& - - -v «r-..f T ' \. - M.&" W ~ "' s».,^^^'#:!;::r- B^ySSt^Wrtr^" KT.;:.' FSlBOTe.'cJpc?? ;; ht Kj^'^gsB- ;» HER HERT WS TRl'MPED! and has very hgh hopes or ther j When a beautul oardsharp arks uture. Put everythng gwsuronr! H handsoe, rch youn; an as her w h poor vv. "n rc;n^v:' He'vKvsn't pet j ntxt vct, wnout reckonnjr on )vs boat. He acqures a very hoavr love taknr a hap.d, there'> nanjrer o:' l n and to top t all he becoes nojynt at her heart beng- truwd! ^ t!vs wo ;:o hs boss, John ; What happens n ths stuaton s Wat:,. ^ Cv MV J oh:'. Lt el res the story that wll be told when Paraount's w coedy, ''The Lady hnt. He ravv : "Eve," starrng' Barbara Stanwyck.t:enpts to resvue Wado v.'ho ha. >n«l Henry Fonda, co-es to t>r scrc-n '.!«.n nto the rver. o the Palace Wednesday ;;nd Tvarsc\ or - t'^^h le can';.-'wa s.- > >- <ay. Tht- act tha t was \^t:(.! x St;!:, Wade rws lunt a prooton. and dn-.-ted hy Pv.^tor.»SaVe>, w?o! " 7-" 7.', ' / W J \,» has lashed across \hc- He!:ywc-\.Y' ;r >\ ; scene lke a br!:::t Mot!.:n p:euro >t-ral ans ths t!\l' past \\ '. s a:npk-. wdl see the!ast chanter o rn: new pc Ljro s :v(.l v. w;\- "Wht,. K;:-. at the 'unrc as well r! ent. ^s the ;: : - MUcMry nstalhn.^t r 'he! Starves, you wll t \v s. "v > :;'»tan Marvel." reeber, s the J acse 7, o thl-jss wrter-drector, who «-U V. S ;.-.. ro'jg'ht to tlv t! screen those two «- new oton nelu rp ht coedy gvs 'V> 'contnued story o last year. "The " T'V-U portrvs the advetures r..<..." >.» ea.»e ' " v. ; : l\ o th and "Chrstas n July. ndotable "Captan Marvel.'' The Lauv Eve" has strred even nu.ro coent /XT'TOVW/XVFP^ J V than hs prevous two l eorts. :,.. ' U ' X both regarded as tnsuapv brllant coedes. Chanjrnp hs jace or ths pcture ro the g'r'y realstc roles he has been playng oj- le past three years. Fonda s seen n "The Lauy Eve" as a nave, rch youngr an who alls! or a beautul jcrl. but who s <<-' llusoned when he learns she's a card- ' sharp. She asquerades later as a ' ttled Englshwoan. "The L a d y Eve," ant} succeeds n akng h all : n love wth her all over agan. O course. Fonda doesn't know that the cardsharp and "The Lady Eve" are one and the sae person. Mark up another score or that nt.g-hlt. qualty called enne ntuto? x^ >V>,. \ \ \ V. \.'-V..-v -,.- vvwjvv ^V.. s>.--. CHl-RCH Hn.OXt; NOW DDSNESS the oror Baptst ('lunvl buldng", ater e\t ont work, s tho Hoy kers Funeral Chapel owner ant! Lon's Olver, anager. Two Known Here at Prnceton or Vst Prnceton Unversty d-o-yoar actvtes ths year were attended by Ms : : Edr.a BcnsOt o Kau>as Cty a.ul Mrs. J. L Marshall o Dallas, t.e latter a daughter o Mr. and Mrs. rthur Mtchell. Mrs. Mtchell was et by Mss Benson n the Mssour cty where she s Edund Gnnjd- th drector o a Congregatonal Chu.< ' screen's chor. Mrs. Marshall recently a^-j oreost \vc:ncnv drector, says t s suod dutes as drector o the choral what akes great actresses. ; (V organzaton '' ( ' a ',; ",t "" o Grace Methodst (.ouldng was dscussng Bette Church, Dallas. The woen drove Davs when he ade the stateent.! ro Kansas C'.y 4~ 4--.._.. u. : v: \.->.., Te drected Mss Davs n "Dark Both -ss Ben? a Mrs. Mar- Vctory" and "The Old Mad.'" two o shal were ebe <> the Westnslu- ost successul pctures, and has j tor Chor, Prnceton Unversty, whle, just nshed drectng her n "The j n school. They wll return ro tno ' Great Le," showng Sunday and «-r ; s- th T. >. \. -Monday at the Palace. "Mss Davs s 2 00 per cent en- South T p v a n T u l T nne." Gouldng sad. "nd she s \ O U U l l l e^ahs Here correspondngly gted wth enne! Mr. and Mrs. R D H a v j COMEDY TUESDY PROGRM ntuton. s a result, she s un- u j ^ " ther ranch ths week are gay. rollckng coedy that new l»,»'ngly accurate n her nterpret!- :;Mr. and Mrs.. W. ertheess has a very pertnent thee. t!0?! Costlev costlev and two - ; chldren o ( oose Creek, where Mr Warner Bros., "The Great Mr. No-! '"She knows nstnctvely how the jtostlcy s a teacher o Spansh n body,' wll open ths Frday at the j woan she plays would react to nny V' ' y' 0 ' ^ ^ n - Mrs. Costlev s a Palace Theatre. The l stars Ed-: stuaton. That's one reason her! "aughter o the Haer. T^,Vl, de lbert and a lovely newcoer to ; characters nvarably rng true, ^ys cae Wednesday and wll W the screen. Joan Lesle: They're real." j Monday or ustn where Mr Co=t Edde plays the role o an deals- long wth her rearkable gt o ^-y wll be a student n the Unve-stv tc j.'y n a practcal world, whose j ntuton, Gouldng sad Mss Davs ; o Texas. le abton s to take a trp on a possesses unusual ntellgence and boat wth hs rend "Skpper" Mar- great actng talent. ; Don't ss th, Fort stockto,, Wntor Carnval. June 3. U. an<m5.~a.lv tn, played by lan Hale. For oh- "But don't he added, "nze vous reasons Edde s nck-naed ' the portance o enne ntuton "Dreay." He s very uch n love! She e" L - "-^"'- ^ wj. re -' - ntut wth Mary Clover Joan Lesle's role ' She rght." eels what's rght and t THE STTE OF TEXS ). COUNTY OF PRESDO ) ; CTY OF MRF ) Student's Usual j Features rranged Characterstcs Naed For Fort Stockton Show PORT WORTH. M.y ay 2,.-(^,,,, 28. <>-.,' Fr...^^ 0 R T S T O r K T O V are the raccoon coat, baggv trousers! Wth w, " yj '^ May 28.- r\ ^» ^J «,. L- on the llth day o June, l.. the Cty t nat as sybols o Fnr Q^,, '""'", ll " rt > )r T "e - \! ]t S to kton Water Carnvl'e "T, n Cosson o the Cty o Mara, the typcal college student at _ M^4l _.. least; oua^.o «<, U d n '"s The n the opnons o students at Texas ] ^qua<ade o Coanche Sprngs" Texas, wll pass an ordnance authorsng ;he ssuance o Street provehu v, M.r. - Chrstan r.>t,.<.;,.. " P J 'Osej! alo;, o thr. ec,t su. ey r,;,,,, ; ;.::,: > %%^^ <^:«^ > -: ;:;^; ^:^-^ ^ ;, n... : NOTCE OF NTENTON TO S J SUE TME NTEREST BER- XG WRRNTS NOTCE S HEREBY GVEN that /.e/, Wanants o sad Cty, n an The, typcar,'lk. K "; stu.l t <,t 94 """ " ovc '" Kttt " r <»> l.ross u, ;,. ^;";" s '" sa,, y,» a, doesn't ov«,, ess, acc-ordn/t \ K "'?,le "«l«r and n,r,o ' " " ' "' l " ' ' SxU "» Tho,,,, wuv; capus. j Koow^g a strkng and novel staee».o t chronc, >,. shortage. o onev an ;, - ^vue wth water """ _ "»»«c?w, ballots, the orth- n loco r V" "" l " o(, otlaa,z:,cj ;^~ aton - -Th. 0U a.\z^z ^r" nearng nterest at the rate o 4 : j 0 per cent per annu, aturng not later uer " u than June «, t. o H,V(. ot lootbam and,l :.:t : t'. ade" wll «0. ]0(')(>. or the purjjose o evdencng a n ntense :c hatred h., -cd o Htler HtW and! ",!, J ;". "? 0e! "?.: '«" n ec w lldebt.edmr.ee- - ' «van,,l Ctv ot., ^,nl '"'^»>> the the th, )B ho stands r, re oth< other.,., """"»«rt.'n»ent ''ovenent o u, strkng characterstcs o ths tvpcd ' <'? ndlcat, 0 " Ponts ' to a w. C; )v ", ". "' ' st.-eet s o sad student.. u pcu, derul response ro the e ntre South- c 'r 0 V "«' " " " ^ «\-.o+-.» UJV. Kc-M Hu, Lne n^ «vn,v. " ZZ^t h ' CV akl nore w U,,cr «" -.tv"'" "' " " " r dc vared GYP v"" '! )n ^ " '" "»' h^'s. ha,;. tjpcal steet parade wll agan on th- \ ^"'suaneo o nn v r student s exactly average, :; c n J?» "! w^? ot^ ^-- he akes "C" grades and nether - «. nor too uch te!o T e x J a - s -'he S, aous ^ ^ Unversty ^! 20th dav n vr ' Texas ' n <he to hs books.,,a> o gr Tea wll ;,: Ma >'. 94. He s arly at:tj v>. ; n can]n, s H-. COFFELD ars and belongs to at least one Mayor, Ctv o Mr"-, TV ganzaton, seldo ore than three. -tophos. Fnt-c ^"-.'tothx:::!.-^, K>-3tc -» w^w^v^,,.»-.- «w --w «^.^.^^-^^7^7."T/ Y tu aep pay hs college expenses. :"?^5r Uy TOV «' "M-wnthwestern bathrcv, Saturday, J un The typcal student s. not a capus '-' -4, to choose "M ss Southwest o 94>V, Roeo. He doesn't have a steady._ >^^:^ >x4'' tdp YOU slp nto ths tr Buck's seat _». cnj n^ o? the bat you know you've ound soethng. The cushons t- the wheel nestles n your hand the whole blessed beauty sees tc say, "Welcoe, rend WhereVe you been?" Then you seek out an open road where you can really try Copound F^»Y scho0 ^r^> % ^ ustn «beng ade a... ths week by Mr. and Mrs. -...» wn.my «x. ana «ra. L co U ;;;^^r. 8 «, Baugh who wll brng: ther daughter dorado! " VWn,lr ^, shero ro the Unversty o Texas " ^ where she has been a student ths d T, Ulon J W n n Carbureton and press down your rght toe! nstantly there's a rush c power, as an extra engne had gone to work. Fact s one has. Under your bonnet : specal, U. t J second "-» sttu! U nas cut, openng up rcsh resernr ^ «^ / tound j h. or ot power not to auy ohrr,>.,;... M OS! be o the te lvt.%»..»,,c nat txtra carburetor vaslahlr at r J" extra o, tun soe ] JVk S F E C,^ Mandurd ^ndurd on all other Scrrs. ^n to. s dle. Your car operates solely on the sall, rugal orward carburetor. But any te you need or want power press down your toe and away you go, wth two uel xers workng! Thrllng? You bet. But by actual test and experence, a/so ore thrty -as uch as 0% to 5% ore thrty than prevous Bucks o lke sze. Only Buck can gve you Copound Carbureton and even that s only one o Buck's any desrabltes. There's great sze lush coort-the sartest o style - sold Buck goodness all at prces that spell an unstakable bargan. V/hy not ask your Buck dealer,"how uch?" MH. CSNER MOTOR COMPNY MRF, TEXS "Xdlrcrdct Flnt. Mch. Stat tax, c-ptlcnal (qupert and acressorc - extra. Prces d txrjtat ons uljtct to cheny Wthout nutlet. Me grl rend, hut noes have dates about X'llCC ^TST'Tln^ l^lth twce a week. He s nos lkely to! 4 ^..,. take hs date to a pcture show a shng trp u a s enjo d j., dance or a «rve-n eatng place. vveek-end hv T u \,l hy n he wants to splurge, he- takes her to..,. L - H - Martn, W R DVohn, ajuj \v P T all three. cja w. h. Johnson The Not too any persons on the capus know- ths ndvdual, or he s just the average student. Mara Grl Graduates Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jones and' daughter, Nancy, let Sunday or, Gulport, Msssspp, to be wth ther; daughter, Georga Lee, who has been attendng Gul Park College tvs year.: She wll be graduated ths week and» wll return wth Her aly Sunday, Do you know Lyndon Johnson? He's ; the an or the Senate. adv.» Dr. Monroe Slack Optoetrst El Pal? ano Hotel Buldng Telephone 8 MRF BG BEND MOTOR FRFHT - «a«y Servce To a d ^ J - sm... r,. ME RMSEY, M,rta' S «,._ L PSO Telephone 73 TWO BG SHOWS FOR THE PRCE OF ONE EVERY PR. - ST. JOHN X ND LT EL TOF ROGERS N "ROBN HOOD OF THE PECOS".. LST CHPTER Op "WHTK ND EGLE" FlUST CbVTER or "CPTN MRVEL" SUNDY MONDY NOTHER SMSH HT BY THE WORLDS GRETEST CTRESS BETTE DVS N> GEORGE BRENT N TUESDY ONLY] $ PLY WHOO LN HLE JOHN L/Wlj N "THE GRET MR NOBODY' WED. - THUR F YOU THNK THT E KENW HER TLES,!W[ MUST SEE BRBR THE LOVE STORY OF MGNFCENT CHET MEE ^"^^w^ Hoy ( ND. ^ #.~;!^.-. \., 't-sewwr'-

3 : - -)0W»tl?>W".- &&j)l&!^^ <M - %y >.., ' knoch the stone or % the ptcher u,s or the Ptches Bvrll revenge e\ery " l,t to lve lengke the P lu, - r. 2 W the hawk go ree. M all cats are gray. J^rsrs^: way, ro the tuu.. thrce D'ools n a narrow n W that has been V- w'nd that coes L and ««a r«oncled - ne havnd de hll traneu»»»» «-.- ^awngaplow. Unexpec - plo ht a root; tne ule Ld the an began to he%ed the haes: you are just a ule, the son ass. and a a an ade w o God. Yet here we tched up together year aar oten wonder you work or >rk or yo.'. Verly, t s a partnershp between a a 9 nol. or surely work as»» you do/ not harder. Plowwlthatng, we cover the sae t but you do t on our legs on two, thereore do twce as we wll be preparng or a p. When the crop s harvestgve one-thrd to the landlord ng so knd as to let e use a speck o God's earth. Onegoes to you and the rest s You consue all o your porcept the cobs whle dvde aong nne chldren, sx hen3, cks and a banker, we both need shoes, you get You are gettng the best o d ask you, s t ar or a k :..-nnrtn jackass, to swndle n. the lord o creaton, out o MM Roster o ry Men Hsre Shows Growth n Recent Months The My Vend Sentnel presents tothty a /M o Fort D /^, S/Z 0 / cer a«a tbuc servce whch t beeves n-ll be apprecated lot h by nstates nn, personnel at the Morn post and b, townspeople. he lst MS correct a, o the jrnt part o tn, week. Changes occur quckly such a lst and every eort has he ade to have t as <u> ' curate as possble. THE BKJ BEND SENTNEL, MBF, TEXS "bstar Ty you only help to plow and ate the ground and alone ust :shwk and husk the corn, whle look over the pasture ence and st ne. ll all and ost [the wnter, the whole aly the baby up pcks cotton to rase enough oney to pay taxd buy a new set o harness and. the ortagage on you. nd do you care about the ort- Not a thng, you ornery cuss. have to do the worryng ; bout ortgage on your tough, ungratede. tout the only te a your s on electon day, or can and you can't. nd ater elecwut: that was ully as bg ;<.j)<. '.V: w tnat an't all, Bll. When re dead, that's supposed to be end o you. Rn- we? The»s tell e that when de?o to hell orever. That s Bll, on't do just as they say. nd o what they say keeps e: (^ttng any un out o le. '' e e, Wlla, consderng thngs, how can you keep a ace and stll look so dub.^^-(quoted ro Lon ^suar County Echo). sand the corner have a rend great cty that has no end; 7 8? by and «ka rush on, l be e know u a year s gone, r never ace, Le s race. year see y dear rend's a swt and terrble DMS. 2nd. U. Ralph W.-Hdqrs.! KLEN, st Lt. Kenneth G. -Motor 77F, Personnel djutant. Ocer, 2nd B n. 77F; Post Motor MEND, st Lt. John W. Det. Ser.! Ocer. F School. proverb or KLNE, 2nd Lt. rls E.~-H<qrs. BRD, Major Frederck. sss-! 77F; S-2 and RO. sstant Executve, 77F. j tnk on the thrd BELL, st Lt. Frank S. Btty F. KERNN, Lt. Col. Wlla F. Post BLCKWELL, Lt. Col. J. H. SuJ Executve; CO Staton Copleent. rch has not to geon, Staton Hosptal. j LEWS, st Lt. Edward S. Dental t0 dnsh hs BROWN, Capt. G. F. Detached Ser-: Surgeon, Med. Det. 77F. vce, Upre Group Thrd ry, j SUDDEN, st. Lt. Charles F. Sgnal. to that eeds at hoe BXGHM, Capt. Dale E. Hdqrs.. Ocer, Ordnance Ocer. 2nd Bn. LMRND, 2nd Lt. Edward- BRRCKLOW, st Lt. Wlla Rob Btty H. ert (CSC); Post djutant; Post Exchange Ocer; Provost Marshal. BRN, st Lt. Wlla T. Hq. and Hdqrs. Btty, 2nd Bn. BURKETT, st Lt. Leo B. Hq. and Hdqrs. Btty, 2nd Bn. BGGETT, st Lt. Jaes J Btty. BEMENT, 2nd Lt. Robert E. Hdqrs. 77F, sst. S-3. CONNOR, Lt. Col. D.. Coandng Or'cer, 2nd Bn. 77F. CLRK, /. Col. Fred P. Executve Ocer, 77F. CHMBERLN, Capt. Wlla F, Battery Coander, Btty. F. CUNNNGHM, st Lt. Joel E. Hq. & Hdqrs. Btty, 2nd Bn. CMPBELL, st Lt. Benson W. Jr. Btty Coander. Btty. E. DRNELL, Major Elrc-?r E. sst. Surgeon, Staton Hosptal; attached 77F Med. Det. DUFF, st Lt. Dahl M School. ELLOTT, Capt. Charles B., Jr. Btty. Coander Hq. & Hdqrs. Btty. FNKLE, Major John R. Surgeon; CO. Med. Det. 77F. FRNKENBERGER, Lt. Col. Bertra :Coandng Ocer, 77F., and Fort D.. Russell. GLRUTH, Major Jaes. Quarteraster. GRDNER, st Lt. Robert P. Btty. F. GEORGE, st Lt. Jaes Hq. and Hdqrs. Btty. GLLWY, st Lt, Jaes H Btty. D. GBSON, st Lt. Jaes W. Btty. E. HRRELL, Major Frederck S.~ sst. Surgeon, Staton Hosptal. HWORTH, Capt. Teddy L. Btty. Coander, Btty H. HLE. st Lt. Wallace Chaplan. HSTNGS. rt Lt. WM;:.. H-._. Plan and Tranng Ocer, Hq... T T. T». J <-»> una rtqs. >Lty, -nu r>n. HELTON. st Lt. John W. Dental Surgeon, Staton Hosptal. HETHERNGTON, 2nd Lt. Wlla C Btty. F. HWKS, 2nd Lt. Howard M. Btty. D. "Bg One Got way" new slant on "the one that got away" was gven ths week by a eber o the legal raternty n Mara. S. M. Swearngen was the ortunate sportsan who caught a handsoe sh (and there s no one to deny that the word "handsoe" s qute the one to use), only to have 4-lw Vllt #;^v nght n a tub o water n the back '.u'd o the Sweargen hoe, cat s dscredted n the neghborhood and an.ektreely woeul expresson was evdent on-the ace o Mr. Swearngen as he told rends the next day o hs sortune n losng, to a elne o, all thngs^'the one that jjot away." n the end round the corner, a departed rend! " (uthor unknown) MY, st Lt. Burl L.- 2nd Bn. -Servce Btty, W.. (Doc) Ruhann, actng county agent the last ew weeks, sad Tuesday that he a Mrs. Ruth Thopson, Dstrct Hoe Deon straton gent, went nto the two countes last week to gve a deonstraton o the akng o at- School On Wheels ^s^ca^j^ lb Tell o "Bugges" j Ford Organzaton Sends nstructon Unt to Posts Carng or the otorzed ltary ; vehcles bltz bugges whch the ' Ford Motor Copany has ade s a j Make Cotton Mattresses The work o akngattresses or use n hoes o Presdo county ales o the low.ncoe bracket :s un- j der way at work centers recently establshed n Presdo and Candelnr-j. nevv job or the ry, and Ford s ' now provdng the nstructon necessary or the task. t's not n the or o a anual such as auoooble buyers get. t s two bg trucks, or oble classroos, tresses wth cotton and tckng sup whch are now akng trps around the Unted States, coverng a cobned area o ore than 5,000 les. The travelng nstructonal servce s beng oered by the Ford Motor Copany at no expense to the Governent. The trucks wll vst S ry posts ro Massachusetts to pled by the Surplus Coodtes ederal agency, actng through the < grcultural djustent dns-! traton. ; PGE THREE :ara t^'oan to p. Pa#o ' MVV. B. F. Gearhart ws taken' to V PL..;O Sunday nght, and s recevng edcal treatent there ths week. Rubber Staps or every purpose. The Sentnel sent two ths week to Urbana,., ox- a custoer who ordered here. Select now. adv. Ten attresses have been ade j snce the work started, Mr. Ruhann j sad, and at least 00 ore are to be! ade. ndvduals are urnshng the Texas, partng nstructon as they. a c nj n e s used n the work and the j actory tangle "...., j county s supplyng the attress roll,! T>EN GOOD en ^ht plan McLN, Capt. Maynard Leonard- Each truck s a real classroo on! ne0(jles and thread. Hdqrs. 77F, Recrut nstr. wheels, wth two nstructors and a; _,...,... j drve/. T n - ^- the " truck are varous -,-! The attress-akng progra, ch MLRL, C?pt E. Cotter sst.!. <..,.. rected by the Texas Extenson Ser- (j,,..^.,, o+ 4.' TT!. t.p, tvpes o engnes, transssons, rear:..,, ^.-^bugeon, Staton Hosptal; attach-! axle, assebles, u- steerng unts,. and J! vce any» has rural been sectons a popular o Texas actvty any ed 77F Med. Det. other vtal ' parts " o otorzed " ltary equpent. ll o t s ount- onths. MURRY, Det. Ser. F 2nd School. Lt. Robert J., Jr.- ed or nstructonal purposes. POPE, st Lt. Paul M Jr. Hq. and Puph who attend the "school on Hdqrs. Btty, 77F. Leto's or Sore Gus wheels" are ocers. The War Departent nlans to have 30 ocers re QURLES, st Lt. Georgo R. Btty n strngent or supercal propertes that ust please the user or Coander, Servce Btty, 2nd Bn. ceve the nstructon at each post. ROBBERSOX, Capt. J. Shcphcrd- Druggsts return oney rst bottle They n turn wll becoe teachers, Btty Coander, Battery D. o "LETO'S" als to satsy. ater copletng ther three to veday courses. RTLFF, st Lt. Frank G. dju PORTER DRUG CO. tant 77F; sst. Post djt. One o these school roo trucks adv. RVS, 2nd Lt. Danel L. Sales O l.,.-,. /-\>r/-» started ro Fort Devene, Mass., late n.t.'x, K M Lv. n prl. The other began ts journ- ROXBURY, Major E. J. S-3, 77F _.., _ cv at Fort Knox, Ky. School No. Plans and Tranng Ocer, Fort, wu end ts trp at San ntono> Tex. a, June 4. The second school wll wnd up ts route at Fort SU> Okla., May 9. Then there's another educatonal D.. Russell. Det. Ser. F j RED, Major G. J DS, F School- dvanced Course Specal, Fort Sll, Okla. SLYER, Capt. John M. sst. Surgeon, Staton Hosptal, (attached 77F) SPNG, Capt. Claude F. Fnance Ocer, Theater Ocer, Morale Ocer. SLNSKY, st Lt. Le3ter V. sst. Surgeon, 77F Med Det. SMTH, st Lt. Harry C Servce Btty, 2nd Bn. TERRY, Capt. Condon H. Btty Coander, Hq. and Hdqrs. Btty, 2nd Bn. TYLOR, st Lt. llen Ray ast. Dental Ocer, Med. Det. 77F. THOMPSON, st Lt. Jaes L. Hq. and Hdqrs. Btty, 2nd Bn. W-VLTER. st Lt. Harry J.- erty Ocer, QMC. WRNER, st Lt. Geora? C E. sta cars. Chrstan tor. -Prop- V.'H'TVTFD. :?!Td Lt. Fred R. Hq. and Hdqrs. Btty, 2nd Bn. U KKLJN, '-v.d Lt. Frederck V. Hq. and Hdqrs. Btty, 2nd Bn. WROCKLOFF, Capt. Laurence E, Kn. and Hdqrs. Btty, 2nd Bn. YELL EX, st Lt. Hary Sur-reon 77F Med. Det. ZELDCH, st Lt. Gu=3 Btty D. J, sst Paste and Rubber Ceent (Paper). Take your choce. We have both at the Sentnel adv. ( RUBBER Certanly j" --xquck Servce ' TXT:-» '. " YVue OU^+'V. ucctwu" o Type Moderately Prced at the ' SENTNEL "Your Oce Supples Store <» Presdo County' actvty or ry ocers rght at hoe n the Ford Rver Rouge plant. bout,000 ocers are expected to ake the trp here ro ry caps to attend the Ford ry Servce School. bout 30 ocers wll attend at one te, reanng one week. nstructon heve, too, wll be n the care and handlng o "bltz bugges," bober servce trucks, and ocers Scence Mono- ndex cards. t Sentnel adv. and desgn the housng and equpent o a actory but unless one aster desgner supervsed the job the actory would he a st t wouldn't "produce." Ten good agents can supply your nsurance but unless one o the plans t your protecton ay be a st. Consult HUMPHRS NSURNCE GENCY Phone 62 MOUN T N PEOPLE as well as HGHLND SECTON RESDENTS are ndng HENRYS DRUG STORE a pleasant place to trade Henry Galndo, Owner DRUG SUNDRES PTENT MEDCNES (Tax: Phone 54) -Btty ter the gae.. ^'UBgJ^^ tlled st^>r FV.-' J? ''- J "O^yV^ -JBy Mr:">'l j-.' t' J '^u<^% 4)r # '» «"^ " ', y. "!» ' ' "H V #.. -,^ "» 5 M»-j- ' ' - -P - r "',.. j ' 4k < v< r. %u, ' ' ' '., : < " ^- 't... ",. ' k : :. >H r - - «V 4$. ^ - ^ s, -J ^.4 V «a" -, ^" '' '?» p tj. W - \ >,:.-,r '- ^ # : "-!>> - «.., ' ' ', ' w!.;.:.. K, "<> '" "-J. r "... -'V... ' H'. 4 J,. ; J,,. {r - H --V" ' r'^^.....,, ' r.j.«^---.-: -.%'t ' u-p ' '' '- :. ' ' ' ', ' # '»} w : jpt ^-UUD s?' '<'' &-> v>-^.: ' h V% # -V,0 VJ k. --'. :'&J ::- -wt- C VC h " t as we.. ^Se. We WCTe young. ¾^ ^-««d en- Co -'Wg to akca n, ^ ce-cold Coca-Cola chars away thrst, hs delcous lavor dtoahts the taste, ts le and sparkle leave you happly rereshed aterward. t's pure rereshent. So when S!. 'ysem ^BSr' tlt.' ^r»- ' : $«0P± at a o h" lnkng lt tcry; a. r «l ' V corn <'and toortow nd^^ncc v. ^JTOU^ btuv «us grows «,^ll, e corner» y M ^-» " «Cyj?' ^^^WaJ^^T^ UNQUE H'PPcNNG Rarer than two brds wth one stone, or two deed wth one bullet, s the scene» HOOVC- double coyote catch nade by Joe Lavel>; on the EL ranch, southwest o Fort Stockton. The two.aals, headng: opr poslte drectons, stepped nto Mr.Lvwy' P 2 splt-second, apparently, and are &o J^w}W^ you pause throughout the day, ake t e pause thrtrereshes wth ce-cold Coca-Cola. BOTTLED UNDER UTHORTY OP THE COC-COL COMPNY BY COC-COL BOTTLNG WORK? MRF YOU TSTE wn. t <.j 3! & $ «\n<, +- >.>, $'..'&;, '-. v. /' '.V-.':..:.^«;«t../... v ^ v., ' ^'""v.-". ' S^ ' ; '«Wc gk: HH \..^...,..j^.^sj5,!tw M.... ^- ^r,!--h,.<artlmll^^'j!j t. -^w >-.>h. '> ).

4 V VW.vjlpj, v- :»'. -n.-n '"'t^r''h.,"'.' >'" '" "'"'/] ' \V' "n,\. -«. w. ' - # -» «. - Mr -^ 4k.. '.r.-.nt MSW ^ ' ' L -" ^4^..- => r,;}- j;. v - &% - ' ' r-t:...-»v'' ^Jte' '. FT". - tjy" V - <; k. w%%^ 'v ^¾¾^? ^ -rt '? /^/t^- : c:«gar-jsf','t^ wv " ' :! :: ' -' jr-- B^&UKNU? ta <r. T ^ v ' ~^^T'JV : _.. h >...t» stspm- ''rwwer.sa&f' H..^Hr'^aKt"^- P^^p^BKls^HB^S^^.^ >»y -[ '' «sryyv, t r 4,,, SHUEM, wrtxtxwvub. r.-cjt'r' 5V "J»<,# tttca'' : "! <' t 3 " t>, 't 4-" PCE FOUE Stye 8¾ SrtUl #tntttrl (BsktWktd 2?SZ) THE NEW ER (Establshed 886) Consoldated prl 9, ('2S MMMMMMnMMHMHMKKMMHMMHMMWMMK Publshed every Frday at Mara, J^ Presdo COBnty,^Texas. Edtor-Publsher.. ROBERT W. JCOBS Subscrpton Bates n Texas per year $2.00 (6 onths... $.25) n other states, per year... $2.50 Entered s "Secohd class atter at the PoBtoce n Mara, Texas under the ct o Congress o March 3,870 r.>v erroneous relecton upon the character, standng, or reputaton o any person, r, or corporaton whch ay occur n the coluns o The Sentnel wll be gladly corrected upon beg broughtto the attenton o the anageent. Just Glance BCKWRD Two Years go Twenty Hghland Hereord breeders had sgned or a trp to the Corn Belt, and the group was to leave the next day. PRESBYTERN CHURCH RlCHRS G. RVNG, Mnster Sunday School each Sunday ornng at 0:00. W. L, Garnett, Supt. Worshp servces each 2nd, 4th, and 5th Sunday at a.. CHURCH OF CHRST The Church o Chrst eets each Sunday at the Lockley partents or servces as ollows: Bble Study and Counon, a. j\?., Sunday ornng. "Coe hou wth us and we wll do thee goo?.' St. Paul's Epscopal Church THE REV. G. W. F. MCKNNEY, Vcar 9:45 a.., Bble Class and Sun-, day School.! :00 a.., Holy Counon, FRST BPTST CHURCH H. O. MLCN. Potor :45 Bbe Mr, and Mrs. Rayond Wheat were <, SchooJ > Jesse Blackwell, on a trp to Mexco Cty Ctv or + two Superntendent. weeks beore returnng to lpne 0:50 Seron. where Mr. Wheat was to be a e 7:00 Tranng Unon, Mrs. Je ber o the aculty o the Sul Ross j Gee, Drector. State College durng the suer! 8:00 Seron. onths. MV Socal events o the WWK ncjuaea»» vvv nclurthe weddng o Mss Chcora Graha, daughter o Mr. ;&nd Mrs. Joe M. Graha, and Kenneth G. Mellard, son o Mr. and Mrs. F. Courtney Mellard; a luncheon gven by Mrs. L.. LaVanture n honor o new and retrng ocers o the Parent-Teacher ssocaton; a brdge party to whch Mrs. H. M. Fennell was hostess; a brdge luncheon, the courtesy o Mrs. H. O. Metcale; an noral dnner (honorng Major and Mrs. W. W\ Dxon o Fort D.. Russell, to whch Dr. and Mrs. L.. Lavanture were hosts. Twenty West Texas burros were loaded here, wth Tapa, Florda, as ther destnaton. The anals were to be placed n auseent parks. Four Years go The Mara Hstory Club accepted an taton to broadcast ro th«j Pecos rado staton, and the Rev. Mlton F. Hll was to tell o one o hs trps through the Santa Helena canyon. THE BG BeND SENTNEL, MRF, TEXS P»t o n.y Men Leave Today For Maneuver rea (Contnued Fro Page One) Church on ths annversary. The condtens and the neds o the wou de Strong s Coudng Ocer o the and that the Church K true to the troops o the Eghth ry Corps, sson o God. The #»... concentraton area s, roughly, Evenng servce, 8:00 o'clock, seron subject, ''The Greatness o ng Star and other towns north o to New York, by way o Lttle R^ck bounded hy Colean Coanche, Rs Dr, Peterson lew ro Port W^tu Chrstanty." the Cap Bowe aneuver area. NashvUle, Washngton, Baltore and Phladelpha, n twelve houv Thg servce wll close orr nstry wth the Mara Chrstan Church. land wll be used, t was announced Fve hundred thousand acres o The return trp was ade n the sa^ Wth proound apprecaton ve value last week. The actvty wll begn length o te, but was by way our rend?., both n the church and Monday when all headquarters and Bualo, Canada, Detrot, Chcago, St LOUJS wthout. ong all the relgous councatons unts down to battalons partcpate n a coand post and Oklahoa Cty. people o our cty and county we.h^k 0^?" w»«tatvo ; treasure our rends, and a cordal nvtaton, to attend ths servce s exspectve areas by Sunday wll take less te than that requred or oveent. Only troops n ther re that the round-trp lght wag ade tended to all. part. May the Lord bless us to ert the rendshp that te and tral have proven to be true. May we enjoy the ellowshp.o a great servce together n Chrstan ath and Chrstan hope. The Fort D.. Russell en are a part o the 8th Feld rtllery Brgade, coanded by Brg. Gen. Leroy P. Collns o Fort Sll, Okla. Baptst Church Group Meets Wth Mrs. Brasswel! Mrs. W. T. Sons led the devo- gan, we nvte every one to ths servce.,,, - tonal o the lath ear Crcle o the May the.lord b.ess each o you, Frst Baptst Church Mo & ^ prosper your eorts, and gve you ^ ^ Mrg John Brasswe, wls ^&cet JUra Dpeu Bttan Tn r TWp to New York ««urw last week ro» New York where he vsted hs sster, Ms«Berth. M Peterson, nd hs aunt Mss Bertha Koehler, was Dr. JX' M. Peterson. Dr. Peterson had not seen hs sster or twenty-two vear. and at that te spent only two hours wth her. Mara " tp ^ W rth ro Whle n New York, and near Bu. alo. Dr. Peterson renewed ecquantances wth rends not seen or^or e than thrty years thjr ths lto»l. week. 8 Wlh. «k t,'^ ^^^^¾ ^resent. ^-¾¾¾. Jwa^ hostess to the group. THE METHODST CHURCH The woen worked on on a peced pece RY w. aoss, Mnuter qult or the Buckner Orphans Hoe. wts o Eden»^l 0t j reresn; rereshent plate was served to charge o the sngng at Pasano Church school begns at 9:30 a.., j Mesdaes MONDY G. M. Morrs, Nether Br. Black s. u wth worshp servces n each agegroup departent. Excellent tran Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Bteekwell let H. J ssebly severs! su»crs. t».^ -.«w,a nor V 3:00 W. M. Mrs. Joe Engledow, a new abe7, '- «to attend l, enw S., Mrs. Orr Kerr, Presdent. Mrs. R. F. Krby, a guest: and ng or one and all n Chrstan ctzenshp. Tuesday ornng or San ntono TUESDY Morrs, Fnney Darr, Malcol Ncholson, Jack Teague, H. S. ttaway, cuest o her ^ ^^^^^nc where they planned to attend the 7:30 Brotherhood, W E. Vance, Mornng worshp and seron at graduaton progras where were held Presdent. Fred O.Senter, Jr., W. T. Sons,»» Bowers,, d h 0:45 a.. Specal vocal and nstruental -..-»«.. rendtons. The nster's and Mrs. Blackwell becae acquant ««" Bower, o ^ J. D. Wrght, Je Gee. at the "West Pont o the r." Mr. Gladne Bow, t,,j, WEDNESDY 7:00 Ocers and Teachers Meetseron - Pos. bg. Tes c ltl8 j. or Tnosc Rubber g ed wth Mr. McDonald at Pasano. - to attend th '" e M. " 7:45 Church Nght. Helpul and educatonal or use. Snv- the «--h«# The Blackwells ay go ro San College graduaton p, J^ all rends o Chrst " V0Ur ^ Prtg ntono to Corpus Chrst or a ew «"yn=ght when Ma ' We are strvng to render a servce Evenng worshp and seron at ^ou nae under your sgnature, to days beore returnng. eet new law requreent. Order at wa» awarded her Mw, d as a sprtual agency o God durng 8:00 o'clock. Please note change o Mcs these testng days. You and your Sentnel. The cost s sall adv. thtr, wown «te 8:00 o'clock nstead o 7:30 Postage scale. t Sentnel adv. rends are nvted to share wth us the d.str.ct and county ^ heretoore. Seron topc wll be n our every servce, ost cordal speth county. "The Conquerng Le." welcoe s yours at our COME! Church. FRST CHRSTN CHURCH M.. BUHLER, Mnster Thereore let all the house o srael know assuredly, (hat God hntb ade that sae Jesus, who ye have cruced, both Lord and Cht» cs2:3e. Bble school, 9:45.M. Make the week ore eanngul by attendng Bble school and Church servces o the rst day. The Woan's Socety o Chrstan Servce wll conduct ther regulov busness eetng or June on Monday j aternoon, 3:00 o'clock, begnnng wth an nterestng and helpul prase servce. Many are expected to attend. County relgous servce o] Shater wll be conducted by Rev. Ray W. Ross, Tuesday nght at 7:30 o'clock. Wednesday nght at '':30 s desg-, nated or Church cottee eet ngs. Mornng worshp, Church chor practce on Tuesday 0; 45 ow c nght at 7:30 o'clock.! ^ " SU <> "be Glory o Pelj Mara one o hc worst Boy Scout eetng- at the Church dust stors o th on Frday nght, 7:30. year durng the Ths s Pentecost Sunday, and wth week. Scattered showers had allen care a tv ^ "«" WJW w Cordal welcoe, wecon good usc, and and tue devoton, we should helpul, # e - J or - r at over the county, but as a whole the: study anew the he eanng o th J M- J- - ^ nt &na a te U ' ranges were exceptonally dry, and' _,n 6 us xcuuy ctur badly n need o slow soakng rans. Nneteen enne El Paso Good- Wll Trppers were guests o the town that week. The woen spent the nght n Mara, and were guests at a tea durng ther stay here. Presdo Nevs (Contnued Fro Page One) crnent oces to a heght o th Worken had copleted the unloadng o three carloads o tber whch was to he used n the constructon o a brdge, estated to cost local" zj^j^^ ^ oca! Bureau Rn7,T, ^ o T EntooWv re,n gau, e o the va «.,,, approxately $25,000, at the cross nches. "" - J " ng o ato Creek, eght les east o Presdo. ctual constructon work was scheduled to begn the next week. -ater, whch was already swrlt at sdewalk level, to enter th."?.wk nounced ths week that a dance» ;!;' en ears go hv.^v on the pato o the C.. M., Thrty-eght Presdo resdents, n Saturday nght, May 3. thrteen cars, ade a good wll tour The proceeds o ths dance wljl 9c to lhbauhua Cty, Mexco, or the used to orward the nterests o the purpose o advertsng the border chldren's park n Presdo, a project town and to acquant ctzens o Mex undertaken by the Cote. ce o the convenence o Presdo and Ojnaga as a port o entry, and to speed work on that unt o Hghway 7. The Chhuahua Cty Chaber o Coerce agreed to ake a trp to Presdo later n che suer. p-n'~- The dance cottee o El Club de Las Flores, the woen's auxlary o the Co»;te uxlar Mexcano, an Musc or the dance wll be urnshed by the Presdo Orchestra. r-n, Copany D, 3rd Battalon, Texas j Deense Guard, o Presdo and Sha- ' ter wll journey to lpne Sunday where t "wll jon other unts o the Jane Brte Dunkle entertaned a 3rd and 46th Battalons n a parade group o rends wth a party honorng her brthday annversary- as l-c and revew to be held there on that dd Clydene McFarland, daughtevo date. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. McFarland. Mrs. t o ^ ^ ^ X e - r d 8 s «scheduled H.. Coeld entertaned the Fr-lcon cent SL^LT' ' J '.. "' > nu nd "<rc '< lr day Brdge Club; and Mrs. E w l ^ - ^ th «and DeVoln was hostess to a group o MNN THE MN7 The youthul ttorney General s avored by nuerous Texans as the an who should succeed Morrs<Shep- j pad as Unted States Senator. host o Texas en are seekng the poston whch wll be lled by the one chosen at the SPwCl electon Saturday, June 28. McFall Sck Thn Week J Conned to bed ths week, ll o nluenza, s Joe McFall, who was a sreat deal better Thursday aternoon n«- - ^ -- _ ron ""-. tenv, state o Texas w't ' e P«>rt«d that hs hoe town week are h other, - Wl ««Mrs.. ^MeFals W. O. ths McuMv. nn a?l hs s8t ra^he«had ue. ^ ^ «wll be and v,e, ther. Mr va r\».. a t y ong th e o ce 8 v.k rt «n. ~"..-.»... ^.- husband,.»..-.,«n.wkne, o Qnta the two battala! s. draught, drought durng..-: hs t... stay there. wo-uay He n-\ '" and hs we had to return to Presdo <r««, Texas. to see a ran. Detrot SesMents Here w 2 Z j r "»". C»l ««to serve on the Pc<lerl SX-^T =2 y at --~ " that - ths Sunday J? Pre - ld > u» old hoe town o Kenedy wcont Gen : J - W.tt P..., ' "«>?> > -nor ^ Mrs/ Paul Pro^?T P. Pav a ousness'ar^'..-» a W B ^^-^3¾^ r-n. Gu«U o her other, Mrg. M. _, _...^» wucr, wrs. M. T. S, C. Skdore returned Tuesday Baett, and other relatves are Mrs. aternoon ro - Bruce Bruce P. P. ndrews, ndrew, Mr. M T ndrews ~ ^ " and! ' " ~ ro. w ther «..an. Bruce, R«..- Jr., T. and. _' Edwn, W " o week-end vst wth hs other a. o. :J _. Ore, r,^, ? -'-"«a«wn.ol er obwrved h -r-"»«: «.» oth- "! ^. b! rthd «y Sun sngr 8the^ -! P-nted t n M n ^ "," ^ «M M...^-.--. M..!.,.^w +.»^ Oklahoan Reports Duty wth.tr^y F at Kort "'wt D.. Russell has been assued by st Leut. Frank S. Bell o Tp, Oka. Leutenant Bell s a Rcse-ve Ocer on extended ^tve duty ad cae to the post here ro Noran, Okla. Sates Bo^». <Moz«3. S&&.»4y Rush McDonald One o Graduates at Randolph One o 9 young en who were gven ther "wngs' at Randolph Feld Thursday ornng was Rush McDonald who any Hghland people reeber as havng been nj S-TSS^ Funeral '"«& ert Hall, 25 ""T,n E H «-d.¾?>»«th u"^'>. Mr - Hall,» bnvtk' Pw, was one 5» "" ^^ «^ «r^rr^ 0 Stock at the Sent Uw^ a Dll»]» Below TDV /~~\ OL Pocket (Wth Leatherette Case) DELVERED PROM STOCK- at STMP Sgnature newlaw eectve June, requres t jwtares rubber stap or prnt ther naes» low ther sgnatures or the purpose o akm & the readng o the nae o thenotanm 5n S ER ST&P» THE ESEST W! TO DO THS. The cost s sall; staps^ oe secured n two o three days- One lne _ $ 2k ^0 ^ P??S5BBtss «tjbbsr STMP PRCE LST ddton] 5 n nch $.50 $ JO BESD SENTNEL S'W&t»«t t rt CMto'' ^ X 8 ^ ^ ^» C ^LPT J»ERK)D: JUNE TO JUNB H tc?«ot Pu To o'cloc No. Star whcl n th- Th. wll! Wo Mock well; Bsho vanl treas doctr ate c lard; arsh g&nst rtar j) Ella Kw. Mow ^;w Qu Hon Hrs. t her?»^en ^oo. Me Mr«. Davs, Mtchel Ko%ar< Mrs.H nd the Gues Mrs. ««W., Jto Mtchell K.t< t ^dus.r %szxtt'-^-?gp&sr: - V '»! "' V \, r, r:-x " >->»"»'#»»3»#'>.-' """^t»c-»%- -,. t -> >^ -.; ^ ^ 2; ^ V CC'.':""B V-'»-

5 OCE THE etro SEKT.VEL, MRF. TEXS PGE PV Partes ; Rng Cereony ^Untes Mss Taylor, [ Sgt. Charles R. Mur Wednesday evenng the quarters o Tech. Sergeant and Mrs. Heran. Vaughn at Fort D.. Russell was the scene o the weddng- o Mrs. Vaughn's sster, Mss Bonne Bell ; Taylor, and Sgt. Charles R. Mur. Chaplan Wallace M. Hale read the rng cereony. The lvngroo was decorated wth pnk sweetheart roses. The brde was attended by her sster, Mss Waldne Taylor o Pecos, and Sergeant Vaughn was best an. For h»r weddng, Mrs. Mur chose a blue and whte sports enseble wth a ngertp-length coat o bege. Her corsage was o pnk sweetheart rose s. For the tradtonal "«o«-h!r>g old' the wore a locket that has been n the' Tgrtor aly, or ore than orty years. Mss Taylor wore a dress o roe tone wth whte tr. Mrs. Mur s a daughter o Mr. and Mrs. R.. Taylor o Brecken rdge, Texas, and or several onths was eployed as casher at El Pa- Kno Coee Shop. Sergeant Mur, son o Mrs. C. R. Mur o Norangee, has been statoned at Port D.. Russell our years. He s a eber o Servce Battery. n noral recepton was held ater the cereony, at whch te THE NEWS THS WEEK N VLENTNE LV JEFF DVJS COUNTY - By Mrs. John Moore Mr. and Mrs. Sprngeld and Mr and Mrs. Clanwrvt ^-.. <, _.'-,,.^. entertaned ther house Saturday ; ght. Co (J d were sewed durng the evenng to the Voln, Pano, Dancng Rectals Presented by Pupls Recent entertanents o nterest ere the progras presented b y S«o^"7. d¾dl,^,«^h ^, Pano and vol pupls o Mr Me-- and Mrs. Gr Bogc, J» the hgh school audtoru The t progra wag teanr who reported a very enjovable te. L T ' 8nd <<Cndere»a/' a dance o two parte-«snowlake.,- a ballet pantoe, n three scenes. V-N Mss Jane Moor e and Mss Helen n orchestra contrbuted usc or Lundy pano pupls o Mrs. R u l dancers. Those who played were Warnock, were presented n a rectal Mrs Bogel, Bll Black, Mrs. W. E a - w ^ ^ ^ Lockhart : ^ o lpne, ^ Marco Oles, Gles] ternoon. Voln select! wtnj^" rjj..! Mr - and Mrs. J.. by Mss Colleen Moore. ^ "" MeaT' ^ Md Johl Leavng V-N hose to were:»l~ cl T Monday or El Paso takng part n the dances» tr,= ^¾¾¾ a- -v-x-?',la M rrs ' Doroth y Waldrep, Fve students receved dploa, Ma" t'k 2 ^ «L ^ xro,a g t SchooJ at the conlenel. Patty MacK. ' cad > ent progra at the school audtor Lundy, based on the class otto, "Deocracy s Ours." Musc was urnshed durng the evenng by Mrs. Earl Grant, Jaes Lovelady, Bobby Jean Shannon, Chere Lvngston, Ruel Warnock and Mrs. Graves Bogpl JOG Bourland, Ots FteVnln, Blly the lpne. The progra was brde and brdegroo cut the wed DeVoln, Delar Stapp, Glora Polsky. Dorothy Jane McCabe. "Mnuet," "ndantno," "Knjawdng cake, a gt o Sgt. Charles ' Ln?le o E. Battery.. l V "Orentale" and "Roany Caprce," Ms. Bogel and Mrs. Warnock, Eght ovlock Saturday evenng was Those attendng the cereony and the hour o the voln and pano rectal. nvocaton, Mss Pearl Wllas. recepton were: "Cavatna," Colleen Moore; prooton certcates and awards, J. H. were: st. Sgt. and Mrs. C. W. Gbbons, Pupls appearng on ths progra M. Sgt. Stephen S. rtell, Mrs. R. G. Lundy; presentaton o dploas and Rser, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Mock, st Hyacnth Tyler, Lorane Love, specal awards, Mr. Lundy; benedc-, Sgt and Mrs. Eett P. Freedan, Mary Jack Edwards, Clara Lee rthur, Helen nn. Cazell, Wertte ton, Mss Pearl Wllas. M. Sgt. and Mrs. rthur Chellette, V-N Sgt. and Mrs. Joe Rutherord; Love, Mra nn Wease, Joann Bar Sgt. and Mrs. W. W. Thoas, Mss Jane Leatherwood, Sgt. and Mrs. Kenneth Halark, Gordon Gregory. Zgan Zett, Sgt. and Mrs. Jenks. Frank Zett. The couple wll ake ther at Fort D.. Russell. > j&astern star hoe Ocers Wll Be Publcly nstalled Toorrow (Saturday) evenng at g o'clock ocers o the Mara Chapter J 344 o the Order o Eastern ar wll be nstalled. The eetng, whch s open to the publc, wll be J n the Masonc Hall, Those chosen, and the oce each w«ll,are as ollows: ^ Worthy ^atron, Mrs. Carro, -<»; worthy patror-, Jesse Black- JD; assocate atron, Mrs. Else ttshop; assocate patron, Ben S. vant; secretary, Mrs. Glenn das; «er, Mrs. Los MacDonald- cn- "ctress Mrs. Gusse Vance; assocate conductress. Mr«/>u: «, lard' />»,^ \. v««w««we-? PU> Mrs ' Jen^t Lcgen; ^ Mss Mary Lee Greenwood; EtT t lt MrS - CreedT ^Mrs: 2 J t a^ Vrs ' Ethel Hrth, J John Grth, Mrs, BerncH Jb Mebers ~-wvacu H HoeoMr S. McCabe «,.? M ' M «C» W(ls h«.t«. - ^^a^ra;» P^ct were: Ke^^^Hlltaua ^M^L^ 06 -""-^ s.. >uwtvr urn last Thursday nght. Presented by the senor class on the progra was a one-act play, wrtten by Mrs. J.. Mrs. W.. Foley, Jr., and daughter, Reba nn, spent the week-end wth relatves at Marathon. V-N Week-end guests o Mr. and Mrs. Ganglo were Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hochstatu" o Presdo. %-\- pcnc at Foley Lake was the nal socal aar gven by the Hgh School crowd. Swng was enjoyed by the crowd, and "hot dogs" and other "eats" were served. Those present were Nelva Perkns, Gwen Perkns, Dove Harrell, Colleen Moore, Jane Moore, Helen Lundy, Mss Pearl Wllas. Mrs, W. D. Jones, Mrs. John Moore, Howard Bell, Jr., Lety Shubert, Thoas Seay, Orz Means, J Lundy, Mr. and Mr. J. K. Lundy. V-N Mr. and. Mrs. Robert Everett entertaned wth a pcnc Wednesday n honor o Mr. and Mrs. Mlton Howard. Mr. Howard s the retrng school prncpal. The pcnc, whch was enjoyed greatly by all who attended, was at the Kelly ranch. Church Progra Gven By Mrs: Ross a Mrs Mtchell progra, "Show Me the Way", was presented at the Monday aternoon eetsng o the Woan's Socety o chrstan^ lce Dollahte, Elane Warner, Kathryn Davs, Barbara Patt, Clara Lee rthur, Katheryn Bourland, Hyacnth Tyler, Nao Lvngston, Bll Black, Rayburn Lovelady; nett, Katheryn Bunton, Carrel Wease, Jaes Lovelady, Dors Evelyn Mac- Donald, Mary Gregg, Mary lle Barton, Vela Lee Barnett, Bobby Nell Turner, Peggy Mead, Mary Sue Mead, Mss Margaret Coan. Dr. L. C. Hnckley Mara Hstory T PlllK'c "JtUll/ C Guest Speaker Tuesday Guest speaker at the Mara Hstory Club eetng Tuesday aternoon was Dr. L. C. Hnckley. Mrs. L.. LaVanture was leader o the progra, "ercan Hoes," and Mrs. W. L. Black was hostess. Mss Besse Jacobs' tnpc wo? "Gardenng n West Texas", and Dr. L. C. Hnckley talked on " Woan Botanst's dventure n the Bg Bend". salad and sweet course was served. Those present were Mrs. W. H. Grant, a guest, and Mesdaes Marl n Bownds, C. L. Caze', K. M. Fennel!, Bertra Franker.tc^ger, H. B. Holes. Jack Kelly, Jr., h\ F. Kng, L.. LaVantpre, C. E. Mead, E. B. 0Qu«nn, J$hn Mead,'Br J; Roxbury, W»M. Spson, W. J. Yates, Dr. Clare Peterson, Mss Besse Jacobs. - Better c^' ^ Kdwena.Hur! 'church, wth Mrs. Ray W. Ross lead-^ «, Mrs. j a n e Gearhart ' er. Mrs. Ross also talked on "Frendshp or the Frendless", and Mrs. W. ro the leg o N. V. Morrs, Mara] The cast was reoved ths week B. Mtchell told o her recent trp to busness an who was serously n. Washngton, Florda, Vrgna a n d jured several onths ago n an autooble other states. accdent. Mr. Morrs was out Those present were: or an autooble rde the rst o Mesdaes Hette Teas, L. H. last week and ths week was downtown, walkng on crutches. He has Chabers. W. W ; Weatherord, J. H= CasvW. B. Matchell, H. B. Holes, been conned to hs hoe snce shortly 7. M. Rosson, Ray W. Ross, Bll Bshop, ater the accdent happened. Gus Raetzsch,. W. Waldrep. ooward, "««nes, MD. Mrs. j. Ucy w> ^ H u,"' " Chrstopher, ^" r»wpner, "«d «'' Mrs - H - - co «4,d tjty^^^wb. "»TM"" 5 w»» ^ ^»t the "' «roes. ^SuSTHe7e u est j n -, ^S^Vt? 0 ' <Pt. nd. lrs ol o San ^¾^ Carbon rolls. t You'll Enjoy Good Sentnel adv. BOOK Twglt) T Cart' a snal..rnewlwles.'.'. P-OL'L-Y S Lbrary a Dr. L.. LaVaatorc (Htee.j".>. tt Notary Publc Seals and Rubber Staps at the Sentnel, adv. TRY. SUL HOSS LUMN Master's degree was awarded Mss Gladne Bowers, Mara teacher, by Sul Ross State Teachers College ths week. Mss Bowers' thess was on the subject "Trends n the ercan Short Stores Snce 97/' Mss Bowers was graduated ro the Mneral Wells hgh school and was a student at Texas Woan's College, Fort Worth, and Sul Ross. She has taught here three years. BrtRSONtt Vela Lee and Joanne Barnett let Thursday or rzona, where they wll spend the suer wth ther ather, Harry Barnett, and Mrs. Barnett. Guests o Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Robnson part o last week were Mrs. Robnson's cousns, Mr. and Mrs. Wyle Hall o Lttle Rock, rk. Mr. and Mrs. Dey, also o Lttle Rock, accopaned the Halls. Returnng to hs hoe n San ntono Sunday was Lee Stll, who was accopaned by hs grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. L. Tyler, wth who L«.e spent the wnter and attended school. Pcnc Supper Tuesday Evenng ar Chor, Guests Mebers o the Methodst Church chor and ther guests et Tuesday evenng n the back yard o the hoe o Dr. and Mrs. C. H. Slaton or a pcnc supper. Gaes were played ater the eal. Those present were: The Rev. and Mrs. Ray W. Ross, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Hord, Mr. and Mrs. R = «Bledsoe, Mr. and Mrs. Rayond Wheat, Mr. and Mrs. Je Graha, Mr. and Mrs. J.. Knght, Mr. and Mrs. J Tyler, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Black, Mr. and Mr. r thur Mtchell, Mr. and Mrs. Robert xtr Jacobs, Dors ver, xjeoertne»» Hurley, Jo nn Tyler, Mary Sue Mead,rMss Blanche vant, Mrs. Nor a Gles, ;Mrs. Strckland, E. E. Share, Marco Gles, Ben S. vant, -B?-eesee Westoreland. Warners On Vacaton Leavng Sunday or a vacaton trp o two weeks were Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Warner and chldren, Elane and L. L Jr. n Houston they wll vst Mrs. Warner's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J Dezendor, orer Marans, and n Lousana they wll be' guests o relatves o both Mr. and Mrs. Warn er. - : " r.?? toc easly tpped! The ll Purpose Oce ^Stand wll do your job well. t Sentnel adv. BLOOD TONC "PURSNG" tt«t«\\ buldng vhh.?wj blood corpuscles and antanr g proper unctons o the blood. (ppetser) "VTNELND - vnluabl tonc s! tho appette. Especally recoruntended or convalescents ard elderly persons. PER BOTTLE... ONE DOLLR tqnp DRUG COMPNY 3v <J /3 NJE %MX, ta'je Tckphcnt $$ MurnuK&ts «2 ^PW 4 Musc. Vacaton and the Teachers The vacaton onths hold vared! wll a!e an plans or the en and woen who extended trp to Calteach n the Mara Hgh School, the orna, New York, and other states. eleentery school and Blackwell Junor Hgh School. Mss udry Soge has gone to Cop Coerce Work or Mss Soye peras Cove or a short stay wth her J. E. Gregg, superntendent o the other and other relatves. n June Mara school syste, wth Mrs. Gregg she'wll enter a busness college n and ther chldren, Mary and Ernest, let Wednesday or Denton to Fort Worth, where she wll study busness adnstraton, and wll eet ther other daughter, Elane, teach an Englsh course. who was a reshan ths year at Texas State College or Woen. Mss Margaret Coan has returned Fro there they wll go to Decatur to her hoe n Fort Davs or the and Grandvew to vst relatves. ter two weeks they wll return to suer, and s the guest o her parents. Mrs. Lous Cartall wll be n Mara or the suer. Mara ost o the suer, as wll Mrs. Marln Bownds. Dr. L. C. Hnckley, prncpal o the Mara Hgh School, who let Wednesday or a three-day eld trp along the Ro Grande, w spend the suer here dong research work and wrtng artcles. Rayond Wheat wll work or the Cty o Mara durng hs vacaton perod. Blackwells and Martns Here Jesse Backwell, prncpal, Blackwell Junor Hgh School, and Mrs. Blackwell let Wednesday or San ntono and other ponts or a week's trp. Mr. Blackwell wll attend Pasano Baptst ssebly later n the suer. L. B. Martn, ootball coach and jatheetcs -... «wll «S spend 5^,-0» grpater part o the suer here. He and Mrs. Martn plan several short trps beore the all school ter opens. R. M. Beavor, coercal teacher, wll attend the Unversty o Texas durng the suer ter, ater a short stay wth relatves n Cleburne. Ho let Saturday. Oho Work or Mss Bowers Mss Gladne Bowers, Englsh teacher, and her other, Mrs. Cora Mae Bowers, let ths ornng (Frday) or western Pennsylvana. Mss Bowers wll travel through the states o Oho and Pennsylvana durng the suer, n her work or the Oho udt Copany. Mss Bowers receved ho Master's degree at Sul Ross State Teachers College ths week. Mrs. Bowers wll spend Mss Frances Hogue has gone to Lukn to spend the suer onths wth her other and other relatves. Walter Lee wll attend suer school at Sul Ross State College, lpne, as wll Robert Mles. Mrs. P. B. Cazell wll attend Sul Ross State College workng toward her Master o rts degree. Mss Wlle relatves n Pennsyl le Harper wll spend the suer n sv '" ustn, San nton and Houston. suer wth vana. Mss Ruth Topkns, hoe econocs teacher,, has no dente plans or the suer. She s here copletng soe work. Mrs. McDonald to Mssour Leavng Saturday ornng or Owensvlle, Mo., was Mrs. Ray W. M«nnno<. v.'ho wl! spend the suer vacaton wth her ather. Mss Ruth Lvngston s n E Paso where she s under edcal treatent. Her other, Mrs. W. K. Lvngston s wth her. Mss Lvngston's plans are not known. Mss Verna Huphreys has gone to ustn, Corpus Chrst, and El! Mss Wll nn Wheat let last week-end or San ntono, where she wll stay untl enterng suer school. Mss Dorothy Lgon wll attend Sul Ross State College durng the rst sx weeks, and ater that she and Mss Wheat plan a trp, but t s not known here where they wll go. Several Return to Hoe Towns Mss ogene Pope has gone to Boyd, Texas, where she wll spend the suer at her hoe; Mss Mldred Mlls has gone to her hoe n Mulln, Texas; Mrs. Nora Gles and her son, Marco Gles, both teachers, wll spend ther vacaton here and n lpne. Mrs. Fred 0. Senter, Jr., nshed the schoo? ter or Mrs. Gles, who has been sck onths. several Je Graha, who took a leave o absence ro Blackwell Junor Hjgh School to accept work n the Fort D.. Russell Quarteraster oce, wll contnue n that work. Mss Ruth Kaye Tdwell has gone to Waco or a stay wth relatves beore takng a trp later n the suer. Her sster, Mss Mary Lee Harper, who substtuted the last several weeks at BJackwoll Junor Hgh School, wll attend the Unversty o Texas durng the suer ters. Mss Mary Vrgna Grth has gone to San ntono; urther than that her plans are not known. Mrs. Mare Burson wll be n Mara. Mara Grl Graduates Betty Jo Kerr, daughter o Mr. and Mrs. Orr Kerr, has returned ro San Marcos, where she was graduated ro the San Marcos Baptst cadey. She was thp rst studpn w, er to receve a letter n basketball '...w '>MV s, r. and Mrs. Burt R\vny>hreys. n le n rll-tw»!«+v»» l ~x they wll attend the Unversty o, ton. ^..,^, llol - tttr a tne stjty. Texas graduatng exercses when Robert Paul <Ssnt) luuphreys, a W. H. Grant o Corpus Chrst wll son o Mr. and Mrs. Huphreys, wll arrve Monday to take Mrs. Grant receve hs Bachelor, o Scence n and ther son, Earl Lee, to the TJ~«~«,.»,... "....» v.,^..,,, r.j«r ^ee, to the Petrolea Eneeerg decree. Lat- South T«as cty whe«thev wll er n the suer Mss Huphreys ake ther hoe. For Quck Energy VHMHN B There's no ner energy ood than Suretes! Hgh Vtan B-l Club Loa, Each?oa contans»nprox.n«lt»(y 450 nternatonal Unt o Vtan B-l, Get the nutrtve benet o ths: vtaljtleent by eatog SUREBSST CLUB OF wth Vtan B.l FKBE! ¾ 6 y ur n «and a«ress on penny r-x card aart nal to Sw^trltWrE Paao, «,w ^^-^^SLpe^^oull leant any new waystorepare wnptteg Mah eaturbtc $. 'V -» W '' ^- %F4 V-: ¾ u «v> >.," ^¾. bj-. r&u ^ 2 Sr-'-V > ' ; %a> t. & jtst-j- ^- 40 "o ', J? &0- ' ^K^.-^..^.»H»-...-»»v»tln ^ "\ ^-WJ^ - '-Wy^.; - W^SWUBW^ - V-)--! Trt-'^.. -- _ wlv 'M:-' : : % ^ t t ^ j - ^. y ^ ;;:r. -;/.;: - v. :. -, ,...,...,..».^«,^:,,,', ''v.' ;,'': ( '"'.' ' ;. ' ' : ' ' '. v ' -.,.,,^...JJJ^BjSjSjptW'''. - ; : :. ^ "." ' ' : -.- ':': '. ".- ('. ' ' "<J::;%' y- l :-<t'y^ : " >:;-^^.-,^-::- -'-' ^. ^J:. _ " ^r" ' ' '«" -UUK tjl^jj.k nxj -. ', #.v TllrT ^^^--^^^-»- -^-- «- - V/...V.->;v. - ' :,.r^m "{.p:.v-xm:u\(.:s. :.- -. '';.'4'^

6 » ll'l» l^l'» ' H' >-»«.» JtSL^ $r ajte-.,'c rsc '"Sr!. "-"S^ ''ja ^ as!.wy T -F ^r - "sw^-c; 4 /». :.r, : j»? t/3sr7 &." '. (. ' X B» ' '! " JT -waa -¾ - v Sl. -. '. "S& '-e'r-r. "'J &'tcjl. -"'"' "KV t$> 'sr^-'w''"'?9sr J# " ' '' >--.., - ^¾¾¾^ J5F J^ ' lt " 'J v -' ^¾¾ '?^¾.¾^ " ) ' >.. 'TR: ^^ttthe^'ssa'mp - ' "' -. ^ 'cgm # T ;---..^ %:.,. ttz.'$ ««. -Scr. < -- 4-:. :'«re-vt { / ''«' >», ^^4,^.(cv --=,^!".-'-saacr' -3^-/:,--- J r>-t-^; J4«C " J,;a»cj».t^..t^:.: ^ ^ ' ^ Bc'.}--'- ^ ^ [ ^ : Ppr PGE SX Del Ro Bural For M's. Greenwood Mother o Mrs. Frank Kosson Del Roan Many Years T<l T.sJ -\,><.rt P^lllK' X'jWV l ;» t n >v.»>,^- v < k> -,» l^hed n Del R^, last week had the ollowng account o the death Ms. Frank Greenwood, Sr., other o Mrs. Frank "Rosson. Mrs. Greenwood was ll about three weeks. Last rtes or Mrs. Mary Olver Greenwood, 70, we o Frank Greenwood. Sr. t and le-long resdent o Pel Ro, were held ro the aly resdence, 43 Grner Street. The Rev. L. B. Glbert o Laredo, orer pastor o the Frst Baptst Church here, ocated. nterent was n Westlawn Ceetery. She was born n Gonzales County, Nov. 2, 870, the daughter o Mr. and. Mrs. os Orlando Strckland. ltho she was horn n Gonzales County, the aly hoe was n Del Ro. She attended school here as a pupl o Mrs. Rosale Roberts beore gong to Mrs. Hood's Senary n ustn. Later she was a student n Southwestern Unversty at Georgetown. Long a eber o the Baptst Church, Ms. Greenwood asssted n organzng the local church o that denonaton. s a gt to her clrc-h, she donated the land on whch the present Frst Baptst Church :s bult at the corner o East G? r eld venue and Pecan Street. n pont o resdence though not n years, Mrs. Greenwood was one o the oldest resdents o Del Ro. Her aly as weu as that o Mr. Greenwood were the earlest poneer-? n ths secton, establshng the rst hoes n Del Ro. Survvors nclude her husband, Frank Greenwood, Sr.; a son, Frank Greenwood Jr.; our daughters, Mrs. C. E. Long o Del Ro, Mrs. Cleburne Houston o Staord, Mrs. Frank Rosson o Mara, and Mss Ruth Greenwood o Del Ro. Fve grandchldren and a sster also survve. The grandchldren nclude Mss Franke Lee Greenwood, a student n the Unversty o Texas at ustn, Nne basketball Warren Long, a student n Schrener nsttute at Kerrvlle, Bobby Houston o Staord, Harold Rosson and Glenn Rosson o Mara. The sster s Mrs. C. L. Held. Pallbearers ncluded C. 8. Wardlaw, T. B. Cobb, Clyde Seller?, J. utrey Walker. Grover C. Poole, Joe P. Forester, R. M.-Crosby and Frj:sk Randolph. Out o re-pect to the a'y, ces n the court house closed at 4 p.. Musc Can Be Fun, Clnc Pupls To Learn Sweaters or Boys Who Played Basketball Elsandro Petez, Sredo Rodrquez, Frank Mata, Reuben Natera, players o Blackwell Junor Hgh School Wednesday sabel Chavra, Joe Wlcox. Reuben nght wore new "BJ" and "M" sweatera to the Palace Theater where they ango. Mata, Ernest Garca, Edwardo Tar- had a part n the evenng's progra. Marco Gles, who coached the boys, See ''The quacade o Coanche Wednesday that the ollowng Sprh.oearned sweaters n the playng o! at the Fort Stockton Water Carn THE BG BEND SENTNEL, MRF. TEXS the court sport durng the last school year: ' "'F Southwestern Senors " j Ma^ a Bowlng.' Face Busy End o Week j May Coe Out On Top FR >Y, MY GEORGETOWN, May 28. Plans j decdng gae between the Mror ' E % the 0st Coenceent exor- t,; l. a an( j the bowlers o Regen- twytg ctes o Southwestern Unversty have ta, }kadnuarters at Fort D.. Rus. been announced by Presdent John W. j w rea}ns t<> deterne the wnner - - Bergn. ot" the Post Bowlng Tournaent, t Coenceent actvtes wll be^n was sad Wednesday ornng. Saturday, May 3, when Class Day Battery D, Regental and Mara E PHoxg u Exercses wll be held n the Unversty udtoru. The graduates wll season play wth a run-o needed to MRF. T E x teas were n the lead at the end o hold Senor Vespers at the Mood Monuent on the Capus, Saturday at o the season was won by Battery D deterne the wnner. The rst hal C:30. players. The total pns earned wll Dr. H. D. Knckerbocker, Dallas, deterne the chaponshp tea. wll delver the Baccalaureate Seron Those playng on the Mara tea are to the graduates, Sunday, June, at J. W. Chrstopher, h\. Coeld,. 0:00 a.. n the Frst Methodst W. Waldrep, Merrtt Fnley, Brown Fe< 0. Sent< Church, and the annual re-unon o and Duke. the Ex-Students ssocaton wll be ttorney Leut. rls E. Klne s Bowlng Sunday aternoon n the Unversty Ocer at the ary post and Cpl. - audtoru, at whch te the senor D. L. Cavn s n charge o the alclass wll be nducted nto the Ex- j l, ys Ten teas par tcpated n the Roo 9 _ Students ssocaton by To L. Mc- j bowjn? tournaent durng the play- Mara Natonal Culleugh, Dallas, Presdent o the {v p.. roc[ wwch hega _ pr «0 Ex-Students.. oank Buldng Precedng the Coenceent ex- j Vote or Lyndon Johnson or the Phone 48 ercses on Monday, June 2, at 0:00 j Senate. He'll do the job.- adv. a.., the Senor class wll hold thr?! a^ Matutnal Servce n the Cody Mc- ' oral Lbrary, ro whch the ca- a a dec processon wll go to the Un-; versty udtoru. j Dr. Roy L. Sth, edtor o the j Chrstan dvocate, wll delver the j Coenceent address. Fty sen-: Sy v Ml ov< wll he awarded dploas and dogves by Presdent Bergn, and tho j honorary degree o Doctor o Ltera-j Hre wll be crranted to H. R. Knek- j erbocker, war correspondent, and j HGPG graduate o Southwestern. J T Over Water Spectacle, Bathng Re-j j vue, Tucker Twns, Texas Unversty Swng Tea, Dances, Gol j Touraent, parade. Fort Storkton Water Carnval, June 3, 4, and 5. adv. PSNO JEWELERS Dstnctve Jewelry Pleasng Selecton.., Watch and Jewelry Reparng & Engravng EL PSXO HOTEL BULDNG Put way Your»? unc SUTS DRESSES OVERCOTS LDES' COTS PNTS SKRTS SHRTS SLCKS... Cash and Carry ^lones CLEN! Cleaned & Pressed 50c Cleaned & Pressed OC- UV Moth-Proo Bags... Cleaners Fnr TYan<v"--Hnw rcw VS Vnav nv % V v '""Va':?;T> K» r n\' -\^..^ ^Zl School students thh suer learn us : c can be un trey at-j tend the Unversty o Texas' us«' clnc, June 5-July 2. j The clnc wul approach the study n r nvnc;^ n^lvyvvo.-'r,!..^ ".. s t besran s t progressed s you'll see t... t V - -^.^^^^- «>» -.la-tv^p?c &^ tex W'?!'^ 5- :^-t-t J '^5K'-" ^3^.¾ w %$& },.' ^j^r ^wt-'n uch ro the pont o vew o re- j creaton as ro the proessonal; angle, Or. rche X. J>-.r.t, Unver- >ty proessor o usc naton and.; lklks U n a LJ ^&l t. sta o 28 o the naton' leacg u?c (.-ducators wll conduce the clnc, hcrj.d>g Dr. Jaes L. Mur- sch, head o the dopr.rtnu r:t o ;-nr.s- c educ-ar.-yn ut r.-juvyj'nj-, T ' Dr. Jacob Kwalwasser, Syracuse Unversty, Dr. Vladr Bakalenko. a.-poot.o r>>?rlnr-rtr> pc-k,,., c< phony Orchestra; ugustus D. Zanzg, usc drector o the Natonal Recreaton ssocaton; W r lla D. Re/ell,. drector o Unversty o Mchgan band?; anj Mark Hndsley, assstant drector o Unversty o llnos bands.... Body o Mnng Man Sent to San ntono V Death, attrbuted to heart trouble, cae Saturday aternoon to Frederck Sheran Laubert, 62, a petroleu engneer who was eployed at the Study Butte quckslver ne. ^..» V.v... w/ uu u, r. ^auoert had been at the Study Butte property about a onth, gong there ro Mexco Cty. Durng the World War he was a st Leutenant and ^¾^ cted or bravery, beng gven the Purple Heart award ns a result o hs work n the rgonne^meuae battle. He suered several, shrapnel wounds n h legs n addton to hs ercan Legon alaton, Mr. Laubert was» 32nd degree Mason n Mexco Cty, a Shrner and a eber o the Knghts o Pythas organzaton n Mexco Cty...»»»--.. The body was slapped ro lrpptx^o.san ntono Monday by the H^ k7b Funeral Chape, lpne, «"^^ n.- n n < nwa+ Clp Board, rch Board.,. V/ocd- ~«a,.«r Masonte... durable handy Select one ro the Venule o Oce Supples.- adv. Open For nspect! vu ll Next Week Op».. -- Vlblt rr^-t"" -; e cxan y y «t F«r ncnpton l Next Week For nspecton Week o June st WE WNT YOU to coe see the "Texan" "The Hoe Bult or Texans." We're proud o t and we thnk you'll enov seene- t %J L Housng dnstraton plan o nancnl uted Ld rz&stes the ederal agency were et. The nshed product we v?s? SS SSs^^^nvestent ZE&w^t&S; 0oe ^8!t next week-~"tex- as HrSn^ w2c» S""? ^SnSrSLSn r^dash u^ any natons you care to about ts. constructon. There wll be soeone at the "Texan" to show you through. sk Us Hrat FH the Mode. Sensble, Sple Way To BUY YOUR OWN HOME "row the ront door key to the back wndow o the garage" Materals or the «Texan»_and Ownershp-by: or PP >'!. ^ - t".«;.rt'l ' «^^.^ ^ 'j-. <^Tr» -^..-^^^- \-

7 > absv ' tejwm DT. MY 30, 94 Here... There.. Everywhere LENNG bout People and Products n Xhe Texas Lvestock and Fannng ndustry Wth several thousand cattle gone, th Trans-Peco«r area n the vtek «"<' several ore bunches cn'n to "the the»ear uture, t leaves Country wth lots o grass ana ls and nothng to eat the. The chance or the to be grazed s [ Mexcan cattle, and ranchers are luyer or larger and ore shp- okns ents to coe ro that country n, near uture. Buvers that are n Mexco report ev'are scarcer and harder to get an beore, wuu un.^o». tt..^ snora plentul. (PECOS EXTESrRTSE) John L- Sears o Lubbock, who has ;en one o the best buyers or bg leers ths year n the Pecos country, bought 700 ro VV. W. Courtly o Pecos or July delvery. Vd Burchard bought 700 steers J all( Danel o Dag? et t P eco «at' j p as0. They also shpped 300 to oyah and sold the to Reeves Burlard. J, E. Echols o Barstow sold 00 the wth calves by de, to Pat Wlson o Pyote ths teek, Floyd Ellott o Duas has shpped M bg stces to unan >-»«p«wturc,. Je has had the on the Stock ngle ' jnch the past three onths. John L. Sears o Lubbock sold 200 g steers to J. C. Brown, Portales,! [. M., ths week. (PECOS ENTERPRSE) Suspenson o the lvestock aucton «o 8 untl about the rst week n ugust, was announced bv T T Hatch o the Brewer Countv Lve stock ucton Sales Copany, lpne, ths week. New pens and aucton shed are to be bult to take caro o the stock and wll be bult near the Santa Fe' pens whc have been used or the sales held up to now. "The present set-up j s not satsactory and new acltes wll have to be provded/' Mr. Hatch sad, j Durng the shppng season rh,> K5n.! ta Fe pens ust be at the dsposal o shppers and we cannot wat too long to take ths step, t s better to go ahead now and buld durng he suer onths, than to wat, untl all, when ore stock wll be up or sale," he stated. Sheep shpents to ndanna were ade ro the Mara stock pens ths week, wth Bob Turner's lvestock leavng Monday and W. E. Love anals gong yesterday. The Turner shpent, consstng o 4,67 head n twenty-ve decks, and the Love sheep, 3,500 anal, «vt-re sold to Texas Lvestock Marketng ssocaton and Were consgned to Evansvlle, nd. \# w K T. rabbobbnp SENTNEL, tw, TB S s---. hto«s<s?s v ' t ^ ^^ V- ' M - ^l GRDUTE- ', the ^ber o ^vter "O^a and rrs w.h 0 n«h^ ^ ^.? T &l «He school syste recent v ^ -" tc \ en graae O tlle Shatter Texas Cty Host To Baptsts n 942 Mara Mnster Tells o Brngha Church Sesson Consdered as havng the largest attendance o recognzed, regstered delegate!!, the 94 Southern Baptst Conventon, recently concluded n Brngha, la., was attended by - «. B»'. ERSQNLS the Rev.. O. Malone, pastor o the t's a box le, stop n at the Sew- j Frst Baptst Church Mss Luclle Mead returned Frday nel. adv. The Reverend Mr. Malone. Mrs. o last week ro Laayette, La., Malone and ther son, returned Frday nght. Mrs. Malone and the chld aunt, Mrs. O. B. Hopkns. where she spent ten days wth her eght students o the Pecos Mexcan razng Range schools, each carryng a con o at stayed n Fort Worth wth relatves Mrs. Ruth Roark, Mrs. Earl Evans., and son, and Mrs. Ed Page let n electon June 2 to decde 'the least-a tje, decended upon the Pecos posto^ce or a wholesale pur Brngha on a specal tran ro Saturday or ustn, Palacos, Gal whle he ade the t'.p to and ro eston o levyng o a 5-cent coun- -wde school tax was- ordered last chase,-ct U. S. deejse savngs Dallas. veston and other Texas ponts. reek by the Pecos County Cosoners' Court, says the Fort Stock- r.-r ence preceded the general eetng Wednesday or ustn, where they staps, says the Pecos Enterprse. The Pastors' and Laycns' coner Mr. and Mrs. H.. Coeld let n Poneer. n accordance wth Kerrvlle and vcnty was vsted whch was attended by about 6,000 were to get ther daughter, Mss >rs o a specal law enacted by the by a ranstor early Wednesday when regstered representatves o Baptst Mary Martha Coeld, who s a eas Legslature last onth, the.83 o precptaton were regstered churches as well as by a large nuber o other persons. The Reverend ro there they were to go to Dallas student at Unversty o Texas, and nty-wde school levy o 5 cents. n the cty. Consderable wnd and authorzed by a ajorty o the lghtnng accopaned the shower but Mr. Malone says that the conventon and other Texas ctes. roperty-owung voters o the counr, would be leved on all county pro- the Kerrvlle Mountan Sun. no daage was reported, accordng to hall, whch seats 2,000, was lled and that any outsde the buldng! Ready or cton rty, wth dvson o the ncoe on heard proceednes by eans o a pub- : bass o scholastc populaton. Tt le address syste. The eetng ths Whatever the tlng need or letters, or cards, or papers n anla Even the rats have recognzed the ould be eectve or ten years. year celebrated the teth annver necessty o steppng up producton olders, or takng care o letters that C-R Sutton county cossoners anroved the purchase o a new grader or use on county roads, says the Evl's Rver News. The equpent rehase prce OU-JJ,. U. J., d an allowance o $400 on the old rader \va ade. G-R The ovng o eleven buldngs o e senor (veterans) Cvlan Concaton Corps cap ro Brownrood to Colean was under way last sary o the Sunday School board o n Madson county, and are now al thlowng theselves to be caught three now has property assets o soe two denonaton. The board, whch at a te, t was revealed ths week.. and one-hal llon dollars, was organzed n Brngha hal a century Hugh Barrett, Jr., bated a trap wth cheese Sunday nght. Monday ago. on/^ lc rap, ho sprng-trp type Next, year's eetng wll be n San whch claps down on a rodent's back ntono. when a trgger s sprung, had three rats n t, all caught (MDSONVLLE GR sultaneously. METEOR) The Reverand Mr. Maane was enthusastc n hs coent regardng the hosptalty extended by the people o Brngha to the vstors; Heavy ranall n parts o the B^ there or the church eetng Bend country has been reported wth-, reports the Colean Deocratn tho last week, but very lttle has 'ol». Fty en are n the ovng Clasp envelopes. t Sentnel adv. reached Hudspeth county yet. Soe w. Buldngs beng oved nclude ranchen say t s gettng a lttle ess hall, our barracks, ocers dry here. Lght showers ell n Serra Blanca and vcnty Wednesday «rters, techncal quarters, and dquarters buldng. Fve n e w nght -nd. soe ran ell east o Ser- BLL L. HOLLND ^ern.type barrack to be con- ra Blanca Monday. deted there soon.., j M, r TT _ r. _. TVHSKY - T - LW G-R Plans or the organzaton o a < Club n Serra Blanca were to Two o Faly n Class dskcor Ton _ _., FORT WORTH. May 28- -luowyr, "»' tvcs\ caves e and daughter wll graduate together "wtoek News. t WM thought that at the coenceent exercses o tatnd Fabens would cooperate lor '7 hat a ro Texas Chrstan Unversty June 2. eo would be planned Mss Vrgna Hageeer s a ajor y Sunday durng the suer n busness adnstraton? her other Mrs. Henry Hageeer, s a ajor total shpents 0 the 942 onon n eleentary educaton. 'Pro rrgated ars n 'the 'Wle secton were oved^.rkl $6 Beautul grls on the stage and Uvalde last week, ater beng n^tbe water at the Fort Stockton ^hereor shpent. Thrteen! Waer Carnval, June 3 and 4. adv. J 0a were oved out th<j ^ l^. othersh P^ts^;-be?s «nnt. rapd, y «condtons wlt t? ' s "»t and;,',?,"',] ha Flo.4 S ' d<apte - - 'ow ^ - ^ ^ ^ - ^ ^ - : Pt Mate, «. ^ CUt ^0Wn -«e H a) Mar n -aused ov rana., no last week seventyt'. PETER-SON HOSPTL ḻ R CONDTONED ^ " X-Ray Jbdlratpru Dagnoss sr ^: Basal Metabols Gnral Roaptv Strve Phone No. 7 These NOHr...". RGHT Cdlv n 7 e L b, us J ness buldng, rxts 85 eet on Hgn. tv o depth; would sel hal cated W-J <85x42J/>); well b) SEVEN lnl c<?? 8tracted (concrete «nd tle) "! ts;dunw? w,,e (Enorced concrete); WJth our "upex arrangeent. W l ^^v ^See : -, - r.'-.-..:m.-..?.v «%, GOLOUll^ >~JM$<~~' ^^^^- X-V'.l, - r.>/v-. ''"' vv^ tltl lto ! # " tkte EULDNG "J'tlephone 20 Mara You May Buy the r Sentnel each Erday and through the week at ' Busy Bee Conectonery Cty Pharacy Crews Hoe! Coee Shop El Pasano Hotel Henry's Drug Store Patt's News Stand MRF Skdore Drug Store SHFTER Skdore Dru^ Store PRESDO pgv-9»» tor J.V/J y Mrs. O. L. Shpan let ths week or ustn. Dr. and Mrs..7. C. Darracott let Sunday or several days n El Paso. Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Sth and sons, C. G... Jr., and Burrel, let Tuesday or Hattesburg, Mss., where they wll ake ther hoe. clutter desks ^there's a le at the Sentnel "Your Oce Supples Store n Presdo County." -adv. ry Men On Move; Band Serenade Monday PGE SEVEN Huge Taxes On Ol More than a thousand en and $95,000,000 a year State, local and ty or ore ocer- o the J2L, Federal taxes, not countng the gasolne Cavalry spent Monday nght at Fort j tons. taxes pad by the ndvdual o- D.. Russell whle on ther way to ; torst duet. on the ndustry's prncpal pro- Fort Blss. The convoy conssted o eghtyseven otor vehcles o ther unt and nuberous prvate autoobles. s the convoy turned at the Mara trac lght to contnue the trp to the post, a traler o one o the supply trucks overturned and a sall quan- J tty o good was daaged. detachent o the 5«Jth Cavalry, consstng o 300 en and ocers,! also on the way to Fort Blss, was j here Tuesday nght; the Wednesday) nght convoy at the ary post was \ ade up o 24th Cavalry en and j ocers ro F< rt Brown, Browns-j vlle., serenade wth. rrlr-vy ; -n o-> ' >t->" ;! playng an portant j^rt o,» - progra was played Monday nght by j the vstng- organzaton's band. Make no stake! "Your Oce Supples Store n Presdo County" (Sentnel) has t.. adv. NEXT TME-TRY -..e lexas petroleu ndustry pays Rubber Stap wll ake the job easer. Order at the Sentnel "Your Oce Supples Store n Presdo County." adv. brecase? Certanly, th» Sent,) cl can supply t. n tock. adv. RNCH 'te ' ' - '' " ' '" '-' -! - '-. ; -. < ;. ". # - : - BXr^K^RST^'' '~tt Ft ^CTNeW Y C. &. M.aRLNQ FNNCL CORRESPONDENT MRF. TEXS^ THE TRN- EVERY DV J«W W Spt? W&W^9\^^w% ^S ^r Fro MRF o: One-way Los ngeles $20.39 San Dego Tucson 0.22 Dong 5.73 E Paso 3.93 Serra Blanca 2.08 Sanderson 2.34 Del Ro 5.0 /Spoord 5.75 San ntono v.«^ 8.39 Houston 2.6 Palacos 3.56 Dallas 4.94 New Orleans Round-trp $ (« sk "SP" gent or round-trp lts and other noraton. FRES N PULLMN LSO LOW CONVENENT FST COMFORTBLE R- CONDTONED TRNS Southern Pacc R. E. PETROSS, gent -une va CMP HULEN Typcal U. 5. ry Tranng Post, Served Pronto Wth Electrc Power Ths tented cty s lglutx by CPL current enablng solders to read ther Manuals d rs, wrte letters or nj'tt t" t -" a! - " "' "!':;.'." ' ;..:_ -_': oe. These electrcally controlled bakng ovens can produce 850 /oaves o bread hourly to load the ublcs o thousands ot hungry young ercans. s «ssent» as good ood s a rst-cla«r water supply.tre s one o the our 50-horse power electrc otors servng the Cap Hulcn water syste. Mustratts HowCPL Electrc Network Can e nstantly Moblzed or &n c THROUGH the great network o" electrc lnes brngng power ro CPL's br central generatng statons, Cap Hulen typcal o the larger ry "r^'vtt^'.vcvlcta jas been served wthout he ljghtct delty. CPL's plants, hghlne syste a:d orgarj^aron were bg enough and sklled enough to do the jot! lost anywhere n South and Southwest T^vnc that the Governent wshes to locate «n ry post, a landng eld, a naval base or tranng staton, there s aple low-cosc CPL power to speed.'? Here's one o two 'CPL substatons en- )rgva 3 pont o need to gve Cap Hulen proper volttr- n< aple Sup^ ply o dependable CPL power. deense! Thousands o shrts, shorts, locks and other ap. pret use go through the cap laundry daly. Electrc achmc tntkc santaton a uch spler Oook and en on K. P. duty pprecate de! trea devces and the power supply bthd htt whck ads ecent cook^ a servng (tad >',v%, ^^4.. 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'.'! t ' \ ' ".», ^;V %rtc-vt^ ' '?w!jp^' ^' «; v. ^ -¾¾^^''¾("' a ;, 8 P E:v<: ^ J ' ' -: -Y^:.',r ^,.## JW->4 '-J. ' ' :'. ' ; 2 '' jl-lk >,r ' "'> t] L ^ 4dp ^ ^¾% '-vj. - tt '^.'WjrlWB. > w Ht: : {:', T.S jcetr.',» j,...cl» ^ >. v.. «.-.' -.(. Mjp»' '"v- WuH '- 4tta». -» rc-: -:U;HT proved Post Exchange Serves. S. r v Men Here - "Store n the Feld" rranged s Convenence For Solders o nts Here c's a ar tl'.'vv:t j^'ann^ 'V.N Kxch:!-v a: Fo- >.. ll^<-\\ than t was a Vw.v.Uhs ;«4» a-.:. l.-ur. VV. R. Ba.T'cV.ow. PM.S Kxcl.anjje Ovcev su:.'<? that t w'.ll bo even ore attractve atel' another ew weeks. The retal stove or en (» the servce statoned at the Mura po>t has been rearranged ^nd proved 'n any way?. Storeroo space has neen secured elsewhere and the rv.-a orerly used or that purpose s used or addtonal solng and d-- jday. Oce acltes are nclosed hv a busness counter and new shelve-; lor erchandse have been nstalk-d. The bowlng alleys have been taken ' v er by the Post Exchange av.d '\\; alleys rebult by bow'.?' ": alley ex- >e:-s. new oar has been bult ard at^er aal c!ro:vd,un booths tstal!- : ;. n t'ne pato be -' ' a the bar an : u ov\ lt-jr a-b\ >! a.;u have bee:; 'Uar-k^T clars, \\ rh wto. ne oo. placed 'b.ee s ::^ sol('t-rs o.<'\'de ::..'or the en.;oy!o.e",., js'e-w showcas-.v- a Leuteunt Barrc; y r a \; j-j,-.v\ }".';: «, the outdoor,'vov" 2 """"pua: th-.-r :e-' -w ^. e:-:nect."-d s a new celng wll be placed and luorescent lghtng \u v es nstalled. (KNKKLS MKN LTTLE TO WKLL.POSTED SENTRY '<:-:v:'-' '..a.-.'-n-.-y duty wth t!..- l^h;!; ;any t'-^vps on a.-r.v'(-< t.ar.'ly -ae n^.a\a^ last w-'v!..!u;}'c!':-d :h:\-e too aaak.u V'"aer.ds to.us eo!u:aa!aluv. ot't- Crs, a %-au-naa', b ^ r ;. he v.odd b-t the p:\cee» on tl'.er ta-ue.'ctors. Leut. Cl.^a. Water Kraevrer told the story n a crtque wth oee.-s o the K^hth ry Coras. (lenera's Kruecror, John Greely aul C!au<e V. Brkhead.. ee nspectng soe rear uats n a ' bltz buggy" when they were halted by a sentry. "Halt!" barked te prvate "What road s ths?" Cen. Krueger asked. "' not s\ng out any noraton," the prvau- answered. "Son. what s your nae?" asked Gen. Kructrer. "' not gvng oraton." our any n "Wel." Gt'x. Krue-rer quoreu, "..lar outc are vou wth.?" ' ' r.wt rovaaatota" "You::-' v--c---j:r.'.::.' ' a:: " a- gvrn-- o;?> ' ". \\-J..- v c t;,- <>;' ;..- K^tl r.v.y C >:'y.".!.«.." '}?U:, anv na s:;d L :-.-.. L -J J!V ' t ; L.. :. ( _.. :. : 0 ', r r ' ne." Then, growng a bt uputent, the sentry ordered tl:o gerv.-vals t.> dsnv)uut and acco: Lr^v ;a to t»» v a pr\^v) >^-\.)ncoh{y r\t V P"' M ; -. s.n.a.-.:^ v -.. ^ ^ :«The generals were Jented. The sentry was treblr.-^. Gen. Kruger coended the prvate. San ntono Express. Needs o the Fort D.. Russell en n the aneuver area wll be suppled by a Feld Exchange, operated by the Post Exchange. truck wll be used n dspensng both erchandse nd rereshents. Lt. College Student Returns Fred R. Whtehead wll be n charge Mss Jun? Gottholt, daughter o o the portable sale> ^tore whch wll Mr. and Mr... Frank Gottholt, returned Monday ro Marshall, Tex consttute a aclty that not any o the ltary unts er.j jy durng aneuver perods. as, where sb^ attended Marshall Junor College. Mss Dors Whte, daughter o Mr. and Mrs. D. V. Whte, recent ssue o the "Barracks Bag," Fort D.. Russell en's newspaper, stated that the present Post aned there or the suer ter. who attended the sae school, re Exchange has gr^wn snce 935 ro -a counter ade o boards lad j Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Wasjuospack across sot drng boxes" to ts present and chld. Mss Elzabeth Wa-ue<status as a retal store or ary r.or- : pack, and Mrs. Eugena Wagesnack, -nne;. a batng a net worth o ;,-.-.turned the latter oart o last we-k around.?::(t.oou..or-. '.' r ''.v t a two-eks trp t- Lousana V,- r.e: B.rrckhvw are: Ms:. an.d Texas ctes W '. 'n : : rl El-, ; >o-'-c:o! O-drr rr-l«-!'. --s», - _ eh -[:: M-^ G: Ma.'-.-..: "r-l. ]). pan r; ^raton V.-e P > -: t a. u, : J. ('"ac ju,-.,<.-, >} _ ;'.:t :.»"c: For- D.. <"p. Governent nnounce Need o Experenced Men The Cvl Servce Cos.^or la- announced, the reed o en wth experence u: the op'-rath. nu.rjt.-auk.r- and r/rpa- <..( (otterpar trac- + /-\ n dn,-,... '.,.. /-.-, (.. «s. <.-.- gusolutr T)C>-'<'L'L' shovels, adustab-]'- blade road graders, power drven blade grad.rs. gasolne road rollers or bulldozers, to ll vacas c -s n the pos!;on o Road Equpent Operator, Sl.vl» u year n the War Dej-artent, Quarterast the s.att.- o T.-\n,. Ppcaoaa ux'j.«; tled wth the Manager, Tenth U. S. Cvl Servce Dstrct, Custohouse, Xew Orleans. La., untl urther notce. Copes o the announceent and applcaton ay be receved ro \V, T. Hrth, secretary o the local Board o U. S. Cvl Servce Exaners, at the postoce. Msssspp People Here Guests o Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Vance ro Monday untl Thursday o ths Weplr J TT....»., v ntc a uru- «r and we, Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Vance o Slate Sprng, Mas., and ha nece and her aly, Mr. and Mrs. Parker Dooltt and sons, Robert and Johnny, o MGee, Mas. Hans Bra Ths Week slght proveent was sad to be noted Thursday aternoon n the condton o Hans Bra who has been serously l several days ths ^.rn%^». V.V.... -v t J j X DS FOR RENT Two apartents. Bon S. vant. -ltc. THREE or our passengers wanted to share expense o trp to ustn Monday, June 2.. W. C.^-t:..-- Box' 24, r. Mara tp. Buy Supples t Rawlngs Storage & Cosson Coplete Lne o Feeds ^Fencng, Salt, Wool Twne and Pants Hay Cedar Posts, Wool Bags ^v COMB MM/r THE BG B-;\D SEXTXKL, MRF, TEXS Tough Break Folows Corporal's Good Luck Represents Rotary. O..Uetcao last wek utade addresses at Rotary Club eetngs n dsapponted Corporal n' Brownwood, San Saba, Menard and s ll o Brady. JlKe Meeale orerly was : :: d'stct poto tor t» otary nterna tona! and was t>ked by the '..-<.:!!- wde cvc orjranr/aon to ake the t's a the l/nted States ry that easa-s n tne :-..\.ou..^-... Mara's ary post. Prvate Rchard S- U'esehe o Battery F wanted two thngs badly, aceordntr to a recent ssue o the "Barracks Ba.s," Fort D.. Russell >cn's se-onthly newspaper. One v.us to be a Corporal; the other was to 0 to Fort Sll, Okla., as a pupl n he Cuunaton.s School. Both desres were ullled n ore week recently, rather he was ade a Corporal n the sae week he was told that he could go to the Fort Sll school. Then cae easles and now Corporal Wesche won't be able to go to BLCK Canterburry Tea OCp \-U Pound Package cjll ^BHnanaaaaal aal ll aaab^^ B-CK UPTON'S TE o. Vt pound package. " U " SUNSHNE RROWROOT COOKES 7¼ Ounce Ralegh Plan or Cork Tp CGRETTES 5s 6 On 2 Packages - «««CELLOPHNE PRCOTS round r>au HOLSUM MCRON Pound Baa an \ > 77 \ ut-^u -j\y." «j. u O LUX 5 Ounce Package GRM'LTED SOP 37r v u ln 'J) yu SU-PURB Qp 2- Ounce Package OU PLNTTON VENN SUSGE 5c 2 Tns PREMUM CRCKERS Foutd Box 7P LL FLVORS Chewng Gu 3 For 0c WLSON'S COUNTRY ROLL BUTTER Pound Roll 36c FLUFF--EST MarshaOows Pound c VLLEY BRND GREEN CHLL Can CLBBER GRL Bakng Powder 25 Ounce Can SUNDOWN BRND SPRGUS 2 Pcnc Cans.. 5c Get Your Copy o the Faly Crcle. Out Each Thursday. : addresses, le tluaed ee Hulur day. tellng o s^dntt a jrreat deal o! ran durng the West Texas trp. ' Your Oce Supples Store n Presdo County" has t. n all lkelhood. Sevtrc!. adv. Pencls? Buy 2! Sntnet a<\:\ Fort Sll n the present class. Perhaps, later anyway he's hopng hard hell be n the Councatons School another te "when those easles aren't around to be lcked.'' We Oer You E: Servces FR When you take your vacaton ths suer don't rsk losng your cash. Take oney along n the or o Traveler's Chocks, avalable here at a very low servce charge. These chocks can b'.- cashed anywhere h\ the Unted States or Canada, but can not be used by anyone but yoursel. Protect your oney. Checks today! Buy Travelers Short Rbs o Bee OCc 2 Pounds \kt~z V Cle a» Sknless-Pound BCON rour's Star, lb. EH w^ 2 S FuS! Crea, Pound!.''^ VSS>4- uunv cat ssorted Loaves, lb. Svu'eM'atct Tkc Mara tldtord Ban MlMBBt FKDMUL DEPOST N'SURNC CORPojurv MBMBER FEDERL RESERV SYSTEM UNTED STTES DEPOSTORY 2c 30c 2:r ll Saeway Meats are T u. s. O Governent n ns pected and Sold on a Money Back Guarantee. CONCHO VLLEY 00% Guaranteed EGGS Yv M VJ«- «t -M & SB HENZ STRNED? BY.. F00. D. 5c H \ aretta TLL TNS rh>rj:k H JL- 3 or 20c PUSS-N-ROOT CT FOOD 8 Ounce Tn UP VU FRESH PNEPPLE Each 56 CNTLOUPES Pound TOMTOES Pound FRESH CORN 0c ^ 6 - ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ : 20C VCDOS Pound [j POUND,u Mesh Bag»..t k 24 lbs. 77c ^ l/c lbs. 45c lkmlted Sug ar 0 lbs. 56c 25 lbs..36 StRP'EB^ '"^05 HRPER HOUSE PERS 2:. Tn 9c n n / v r r rrt- /~ ^.^----. otun rbslk 2 Rolls. rooo Count GRDEN SJ?)F PES lb No. 2 Tn )) RGO Corn Starch Up Pound Package. 2 or j; JELL-WELL jl«3 Packages " LL FLVORS PLMOLVE TOLET SOP 3 Bars COUNTRY HOME CREM CORN j No. 2 Tn ''j Vrralahl^ ^hr.rpnns -_ - -«oe~wm~;v. j, CRSCO 3 Pounds SLD DRESSNG DUCHESS Quart SLEEPY HOLLOW MPLE FLVOR SYRUP 26 Ounce. SUNNY BNK Oleoargarne 2 Pounds-- k 2< SUGR BELL BLE^O PES 2J( Ht. ^"l '<UL'B0)H^'^,^^MK 4b»» 0.-v. »»jw»-r#n,.- w.. rr~^ \C\M>+v ' - /-..!'

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