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FARE THEE WELL, ANNABELLE You’ll hear Ruddy Valle* and Ann Dvorak singing “Fare Thee Well Annabelle,” one of the big hits of the year in “Sweet Music,” Warner Bros ' new musical allowing Friday and Saturday at the Capitol, Brownsville. 'Tare Thee Well Annabelle” is Just one of the many song hits Valle* introduces either alone or with Miss Dvorak. ' Sweet Music” has a cast that includes Ned Sparks, Helen Morgan. Robert Armstrong. Allen Jenkins. Alice White. Joseph Cawthom. Al Shean and Phillip Reed. Rudy’s Connecticut Yankees and the Frank and Milt Britton musical maniacs provide the melodies in the film. AT RIVOLI THEATEfc Bing Crosby and W. C. Fields In "Mississippi” showing Friday and Saturday at the RivoH Theatre in San Benito. Culbertson and Sims Play *** ** ***** For 25 Cents a Point To ***** ***** Liven Up Bridge Tourney NEW YORK. April 12. i*n—1The 150-rubber bridge battle between the Ely Culbertson. and the P. Hal Simses comes to Its close Friday night with the twin mantle of vic tory already draped on the shoul ders of Ely and Josephine Culbert son. They hold such a lead over Hal and Dorothy Sims that nothing short of vulnerable grand slams In each of the six remaining rubbers of the match would bring the Simses out on top. Sims enter ilns no hope that such a bridge miracle will come to pass. At the end of the 14th rubber Thursday night, the Culbertson lead amounted to 13 970 points which means that the Simses would have to average a plus of 1,400 points on each of the remaining rubbers to win. "How do you feel. Hal?" asked Culbertson at the close of Thursday night’s play. “I won't deny It. Ely." replied Sims. “I feel terrible." “I'm so glad to hear it," said Culbertson merrily. I Although Culbertson professed to have some fear he might be de feated. he was obviously elated that t victory waa definitely within his j grasp. Eleven rubbers were played Thursday and six of them went to the Culbertsons. Nevertheless, the Simses made a net gain for the day of 750 points. Although Sims is on the losing end of the match, he got some sat isfaction from a successful after noon session when he and Culbert son had B Jay Becker of Phila delphia and Albert H. Morehead. resoectively, for partners. The two principals decided to play for a stake of 25 cents a point, just to liven things up. Sims had a plus of 2.010 points for the afternoon session and Cul bertson had to hand over $652.50 It was one of the fear bright spots of the match for Sims. The Culbertsons have a total of 121.600 points to 107.630 for their op ponents. Laura Wheeler Designs CROCHETED COLLARS PATTERN 954 FLATTER YOL'R FACE WITH CROCHETED NECKWEAR SAYS LAl'RA WHEELER TO be smartly dressed this season means to be crocheted right up to the chin. And you'll enjoy it, if you choose these collars. The plain round one—very easy to make—it exquisite in petit boucle. The Pierrot collar—and how much in vogue that is now—is in a lacy mesh The butterfly Jabot com pletes the choice. Fashion notes are telling us so much of the butterfly effect* This Jabot Is of plain filet mesh and is tr.mmed with dainty medallions that are sewn along the edge. Any of this neckwear will transform a dress and make It look like new for Spring. Pattern 954 comes to you with detailed directions for making the neckwear shown; illustrations of them and of all stitches used; material requirements. Send 10 cents in stamp or coin (coin preferred* for this pattern to The Brownsville Herald. Ngedle craft Dept.. 82 Eighth Avenue. New York. N. Y.—Adv. WEST POINT OF THE AIR Robert Young and Wallace Beery in "West Point of the Air," pro duced at Randolph Field. San Antonio. Texas, showing Sunday and Monday at the Capitol, Brownsville. MUNI — ‘BORDER-TOWN’ She had been the cause of his humiliation — his life and career were ruined through his love for her — (the dramatic moment when Margaret Lindsay enters the life of Paul Muni, to the disgust of Gavin Gordon in Warner Bros, production. “Bordertown." which shows Sun day and Monday at the Queen. Bette Davis, talented blonde menaca Is also featured in the cast). I ■ ----- -»» - - lx ■ • ---■ ■ IN NEW SCANDALS SHOW Alice Faye and James Dunn who head the featured cast of screen stars In "George White's 1935 Scandals” showing Friday and Saturday at the Rivoii theatre in San Benito and scheduled Saturday midnight, Sunday and Monday at the Arcadia Theatre in Harlingen. At The Theaters CAPITOL Wallace Beery, who In the past three years has been established at the pinnacle of box-office populari ty, Is to be seen in the most stirring dramatic role of his career in ‘-West Point of the Air." story of the United States Army Air Corps to be shown Sunday and Monday at the Capi tol Theatre. Brownsville. In “West Point of the Air" his supporting cast includes Maureen O'Sullivan, as the youthful roman tic lead; Robert Young, as Beery's son; Lewis Stone, James Gleason. Rosalind Russell. Russell Hardie. Henry Wadsworth, Robert Taylor. Robert Livingston and Frank Con roy. At famous Randolph Field, Texas, the $10,000,000 army aviation school Beery's son. played by Robert Young, finds romance with Miss O'Sulinan the general's daughter. She offers encouragement to the cadet while i he goes through the rigo-s of tests, flying instructions, solo flights, and. finally, spectacular aerial maneu vers and training reviews with hun dreds of planes. QUEEN Practically all border towns are! lawless, according to the autbo*- of Bordertown.” the Warner Bros, production, which shows S and Monday at the Queen Theatre Brownsville, with Paul Muni in the stellar role. He speaks of this as “the taint which seems to envelop all boundaries.” "Bordertown” is the story of a young man who grows up to be a power in his particular part of the underworld. The role of Johnny Ramirez seems particularly suit to Paul Muni, suggesting a great similarity to his part in “I Am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang.” In "Bordertown.” however, Mum is called upon for a greater dra matic range, since this story has; greater scope. It takes him from ; the cantaloupe fields of Imperial Valley to the vice haunts of "Bor- j dertown” and thence to the drawing i rooms of his American society friends RIVOLI. SAN BENITO W. C. Fields, dean of film comed ians. with Bing Crosby. Joan Ben nett. head the cast in the screen’s new musical ’Mississippi," sched uled for showing Friday and Sat urday at the Arcadia Theatre in Harlingen and Saturday Midmte and Sunday. Monday at the Rivoli Theatre in San Benito. Fields is cast as the Captain of the River Queen,” and the biggest liar on the river and the champion caliope player of seven continents Crosby plays the part of a Yankee youth in the old South of crinoline days who falls into disgrace and loses his sweetheart because of his unwillingness to duel with every, belligerent stranger. ARCADIA, HARLINGEN “George White's 1935 Scandals" presents a chorus of more than two hundred breath - taking beauties, personally selected bv George White. In the chorus of the scandal addi tion. which is booked for showing Friday and Saturday, at the Arcadia Theatre, and for Saturday Midnite Preview and Sunday. Monday at the Rivoii Theatre in San Benito, are two Texas girls. Kasha Haroldi and Mar'oeth Wright both of Dallas. The entire show was originated and supervised by George White. In the selection of the stars, prln CiDal players, creation of the dances, and even to the origination of it’s story. The plot of the new issue of the scandals could stand on it's own even without the opulence of son*, dance and comedy. It concerns a vacation bound producer who noos off to a small Georgia town to send a telegram, and sees his cwn name cn the marquee of a theatre. Scarialized. he objects and proceeds to discover some unusual cong and dance talent buried in this small town. He brings the local talent to Broadway, whose bright lights lures a pair of lovers from their vows, until the producer re vives the romance, and packs them back home. Game Postooned The Klwanis - Goodyear Play ground ball game scheduled for Friday night has been postponed because of wet grounds. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT NOTICE OF HEARING ON CONDEMNA TION BEFORE COMMISSIONERS THE STATE OF TEXAS > COUNTY OF CAMERON ) To Vista Del Mar Irrigation Company Mrs Mellle Es person Stewart. H E "Stewart. B. F Louis. Cameron County. Texas, and all other persons having any | interest In the hereinafter described lands: You and each of you are hereby noti ced that on the 3rd day of May. 1935 I at 4 o'clock p m. in Boom 320. of the United States Postoffice Building. In i Brownsville Cameron County. Texas, the undersigned Special Commissioners duly appointed by the Hon. Thomas M I Kennerly. Judge of the District Court | of the United State* for the Southern j District of Texas, to assess the dam ages occasioned by the condemnation of j the following described property, to wits “Lying and being situated In Cam- ! eron County. Texas, and meted and , bounded as follows: Beginning at the Intersection of the West line of Share No. 6 of the San Martin Grant in Cameron County. Tex as. with the center line of the proposed Brownsville Ship Channel, said point also being North 2 deg 13 min. 33 sec West 317.16 feet from reference monu ment "I" (Concrete) as set by the Corps } of Engineers of the U. S. Army, thence with the West line of said Share No. 6 North 2 deg. 19 min. 40 sec. West 2789 28 i feet for the Northwest corner of the i tract herein described: thence North 88 deg 50 min 32 sec. East 8049.61 feet i to a point in the East line of said Share | C this line being parallel to and 2640 [ feet measured perpendicularly from the said center line; thence with the East line South 12 deg- 53 min. 40 we East at 2607.60 feet eroaslng the said USE THE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS They Are a Sure Guide To Economy and Profit LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT center line and at 2920 31 feet the Southeast corner of the tract herein described, thence on a line parallel to and 250 feet measured perpendicularly from the said center line South 68 deg 50 min 32 sec. West 8615.45 feet to a point on the West line of said Share No. 6; thence North 2 deg. 19 min. 40 sec West 264 14 feet to the place of be ginning. containing 552.82 acres, more or less;" which property Is to be used as a right of way and spoil disposal area for the construction of a ship channel under the River and Harbor Act of July 3. 1930. Public No. 520. 8eventy-flrst Congress, all of which more fully ap pears from the petition filed by the United States of America, on the 25 ih day of May. 1934. in a certain cause now pending In the Brownsville Division or said District Court of the United Statee for the Southern District of Texas, styled "United States of America versus that certain parcel of land, et al..” and Numbered 827 on the Law Docket of said court, to which petition reference is here made, having heretofore duly se lected such time and place for the hearing as required by law. will pro ceed to bear said parties and to act thereon In the manner directed by the laws of the United States of America and the State of Texas. This notice la. therefore, given by pub lication In The Brownsville Herald for once a week for four consecutive weeks the last publication being more than five (51 days before the above bearing. Witness our bands this the 29th day of March A D 1935 OEOROE C RICHARDSON W B. CLINT J. S FORD. 8peclal Commissioners 3-29-5-12-19-4t-4939 CONSTABLES SALE THE STATE OF TEXAS ) COUNTY OF CAMERON ) Notice la Hereby Given that by vir tue of a certain Order of Sale Issued out of the Honorable 103rd District Court of Cameron County an the 21st day of March 1935 by J. J. Bishop. Clerk of said Court, for the sum of $40.400 00 with Interest from the 27th day of Feb ruary A D. 193.1, at the rate of ten per cent per annum, together with the sum of $4,040 00 Attorney’s Fees and costs of suits; and. whereas, the said Judgment Is a foreclosure of a Vendor's Lien. Belle W McNear and Mrs Edna Schlefelbeln vs. Sam Jones, placed In my hands for service. I. H D. Lozano. Constable Prct. 2 of Cameron County. Texas, did on the 28th day of March. 1935. Levy on certain Real Estate, sit uated in Cameron County, Texas, de scribed as follows, to-wit: (1) Lot or Block Number Forty-Two (42* of the Minnesota-Texas Land and Irrigation Company's Subdivision of a portion of said La Ferla Grant, as shown by the map or plat of said subdivision duly recorded in the office of the County Clerk of Cameron County. Texas, con taining Thirty-Nine and 69-100 * 39 69* acres of land, more or less, including such parts thereof as may underlie roadways, canals, and canal rights of way and reservations therefore which are herein expressly reserved; (2* All that portion of Lot or Block No 44 of said Minnsota-Texas Land and Irrigation Company's Subdivision of a portion of said La Ferla Grant, as above described known and described as Lots Nos. Nine (9* and Ten (10) Eleven (11) Twelve (12) Thirteen (13) and Fourteen (14) of A W Amthor'a Loma Alta Re survey and Subdivision of a portion of the south one-half of said Block No. 44 as said Loma Alta Subdivision Is shown and delineated on the may or plat there of duly recorded, and levied upon aa the prope-ty of Sam Jones and that on the first Tuesday In May. 1935. the same be ing the 7th day of said month, at the Court House door of Cameron County in the City of Brownsville. Texas, be tween the hours of 10 a. m and 4 p. m by virtue of said levy and said Ordei of Sale. I will sell said above describe Real Estate at public vendue, for cash to the highest bidder, as the property of said Sam Jones.: And In compliance with law. I give this notice by publication, in the Eng IIsh language, once a week for thre» consecutive weeks 1 mmecTatelv pre ceding said day of sale. In The Browns ville Herald, a newspaper published In Cameron County. Witness my band this 28th day of March 1935 H. D. Lozano. Constable Fret 2. Cameron County. Texas By Mrs. S. N Byrne, deputy 3- 29-5-12-3t-493r. NOTICE OF EXECUTION SALE THE STATE OF TEXAS ) COUNTY OF CAMERON ) By virtue of an order of sale and execution. Issued out of the 103rd Judi cial District Court In and for Cam eron County. Texas, on a judgment ren dered In said Court on the 4th day of March. 1935. In cause No 13415, styled Martin Lafferty. plaintiff, vs. George C Riha et al. defendants, on the docket of said Court, said Judgment being in favor of Martin Lafferty and against George C. Riha for the sum of tl.338.32 with interest from March 4. 1935. at the rate of six per cent per annum, and all costs of suit, and such Judgment be .ng also in favor of Martin Lafferty and against both defendants. George C Riha and C. A. Swanson, establishing and foreclosing a vendor's lien on the here ualter described property, to make the foregoing amounts. I did. on the 3rd day of April, 1935. at 10:30 o'clock a m . levy upon the following described tract and parcel of land, situated in Cameron County, Texas, as the property of the aid George C. Riha and C. A. Swanson, to-wlt: The south 9 98 acres of Block 60. of the Hooks it Hodges Subdivision No 1 of the La Ferla Grant. In Cameron coun ty. Texas: and on the 7th day of May 1935. being the first Tuesday In said month, between the hours of ten o'clock a m. and four o'clock p. m on said day. at the Court House door of said county. I will offer for sale, and sell at public auction, for cash, the above described lands, as the property of the 5*ld George C. Riha and C. A Swan son. Dated at Brownsville. Texas, this 8rd day of April 1935. J. A GOOLSBY. Sheriff of Cameron County. Texas By Gustavo Vera. Deputy. 4- 5-12-19-3t -4940 NOTICE OF HEARING ON CONDEMNA TION BEFORE COMMISSIONERS THE STATE OF TEXAS ) COUNTY OF CAMERON ) To James B. Jones. Laura M. Jones. Brownsville Navigation District of Cameron County. Texas, the First Trust Joint Stock Land Bank of Chicago. Mel vin A. Traylor. Trustee. Pan America University. Cameron County. Texas. Point Isabel Independent School Dis trict. and all other persons having any interest In the hereinafter described lands: You and each of vou are hereby noti fied that on the 3rd day of May. 1935 at 2 o'clock p. m In Room 320. at the United States Poatofflce Building, in Brownsville. Cameron County, Texas, the undeisigned Special Commission ers. duly appointed by the Hon Thomas M Kennerly. Judge at the district court of the United States for the Southern District of Texas, to assess the dam ages occasioned by the condemnation of the following described property, to wn; "Lying and being situated In Cameron County. Texas, and meted and bounded as fellows: (First Tract): Beginning at the Inter section of the center line of the propos ed Brownsville Ship Channel with the West line of Share No. 7 of the San Mar tin Grant, said Una also being the Bast line of 8hare No. 32 of the Bsplrltu San to Grant, said point also being North 2 deg. 13 min. 33 sec. West 317 It feet, thence South 88 deg. 50 min 33 sec West 7177 50 feet from reference monu ment "F* as set by the Corps of Bn glneers of the U. 8 Army; thence with the said San Martin-Bsplrltu Santo Grant line South 0 deg 58 min. Bast 1408 44 feet for the Southeast corner of the tract herein described; thence on a line parallel to and 1330 feet measured perpendicularly from said center line South 68 deg SO min. 32 sec. West 2095.52 feet to a point in the East line of the Jones Tract; thence with the East line of the Jones Tract North 0 deg. 28 min 52 sec. West at 1411.19 feet crossing ■aid center line and at 3823.39 feet, the Northwest corner of the traet herein LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT described; thence on a Una parallel and 1330 feet measured perpendicular ly from said center Une North 98 deg SO min. 32 sec last 2668 28 feat to a point In the San Martln-Esplrltu Santo Orant Une: thence South 0 deg. 38 min. East 1406 43 feet to the place of begin nlng, containing 182 34 acres, more or lent, out at Share 32 of the Bsplrltu Santo Grant, Cameron County, Texas." (Second Tract): "Beginning at the In tersection of the center Une of the proposed Brownsville Ship Channel with the East Une at the Janes Tract In Share No. 32. Bsplrltu Santo Orant. aald point being North 2 deg. 13 min. 33 sec West 317.16 feet; thence South 08 deg SO min. 32 sec West 985940 feet from reference monument "I'* as set by the Corps of Engineers of the tJ. 8. Army: thence with the aald East line at the Jones Tract 8outh 0 deg. 38 min 52 sec East 1411.18 feet: thence on a Une par allel to and 1330 feet measured perpend) - cularly from said center Une 8outh 88 deg. 30 min. 33 sec West 2893.27 feet to a point in the West Une of said Share No. 32 at said Orant; thence with the said Watt line North 0 deg. 01 min West at 1415.28 feet crossing aald cen ter line and at 1377 97 feet an angle In said Une; thence North 0 deg. 11 min East 1254.59 feet; thence on a Une par allel to and 1330 feet measured perpen dicularly from aald center Une North 69 deg. SO min. 32 sec East 2665 83 feet to a point In the Bast Une at said Jones Tract; thence with aald East line South 0 deg. 29 min. 52 sec East 1411.20 feet to the place at beginning, con taining 162 48 acres, more or less, out of Share 32 of the Bsplrltu Santo Orant. Cameron County. Texas;'* which prop erty Is to be used as a right of way and spoil disposal arts for the construction of a ship channel under the River and Harbor Act of July 3. 1830. Public No 520. Seventy-first Congress, all of which more fully appears from the petition filed by the United States of Amrlca: on the 18th day of July. 1934. In a cer tain cause now pending in the Browns ville Division of said District Court of the United States for the Southern Dis trict of Texas, styled "United States of America versus that certain parcel of land, et al ." and numbered 830 on the Law Docket of aald court, to which peti tion reference la here made having heretofore duly selected such time and place for the bearing as required by law. will proceed to hear aald parties and to act thereon In the manner directed by the laws of the United Statee of America and the 8tate of Texas. This Notice Is. therefore, given by publication In The Brownsville Herald for once a week for four consecutive weeks the last publication being more than five (S) days before the above hearing. Witness our hsnds this the 29tb day of March A D 1933. OEOROE C RICHARDSON W B CLINT J. 8 PORD Special Commissioners' 3-29-5-12-19-41-4938 NOTICE OF HEARING ON CONDEMNATION BEFORE COMMISSIONERS THE STATE OF TEXAS' COUNTY OF CAMERON) To Brownsville Navigation Dis trict of Cameron County. Texas. Mrs. Mellie Esperson. Eugenio O Anguera. Rita Trevino. Eva Garcia Trevino Anguera. Cameron County. Texas. Point Isabel Independent School District; El Jardin Inde pendent School District, Cameron County Drainage District No 1. and All Other Persons Having Any Interest in the Hereinafter De scribed Lands: You and each of you are hereby notified that on the 3rd day of May. 1935. at 10 o’clock A. M in Room 320 of the United States Postoffice Building, in Brownsville. Cameron County. Texas, the under signed Special Commissioners, duly appointed by the Hon Thomas M Kennerly, Judge of the District Court of the United States for the Southern District of Texas, to as sess the damages occasioned by the condemnation of the following de scribed property, to-wit: •Lying and being situated in Cameron County. Texas, and meted and bounded as follows: (First Tract): Beftinning at the intersection of the center line of j the proposed Brownsville Ship Channel with the East line of Share No. 6 of the San Martin Grant in Cameron County. Texas, said point also being North 21 deg. 09 min 28 sec. West 300 feet; thence North 68 deg 50 min. 32 sec. East 3.469 4 feet from reference monu i ment "H" as set by the Corps of, Engineers of the U 8 Army; thence with the East line of said Share No. 6. North 12 deg 53 min. 40 sec. West 252 62 feet; thence on a line parallel to and 250 feet measured perpendicularly from the said cen ter line North 68 deg. 50 min. 32 sec. East 1,977.86 feet; thence on the long chord of a circle with a radius of 5.479 65 feet North 63 deg 32 min. 42 sec. East. 1.011.78 feet; thence on a line parallel to and 250 feet measured perpendicularly from the said center line North 58 deg. 14 min. 52 sec. East 26,91304 feet to a point In the North line of the San Martin Grant as estab lished by Martin Hanson; thence with said North line North 87 deg 29 min. 45 sec. East 51168 feet same being a point on the said center line, said point also being North 89 deg. 29 min 31 sec. West 749.5 feet from reference monument “J”; thence continuing on the same bearing with the said North line 511.68 feet; thence on the line par allel to and 250 feet pleasured per pendicularly from the said center line and the center line produced Westwardly. South 58 deg 14 min 52 sec. West 28.360 39 feet; thence cm a line parallel to and 250 feet measured perpendicularly from the said center line and the center line nroduced Eastwards- South 68 deg. 50 min. 32 sec. West 2.604 97 feet to a point in the said East line in Share No. 6; thence with said East line North 12 deg. 53 min 40 sec West 252 62 feet to the place of beginning, containing 349 9 acres, more or less, out of Shares 2, 3. 4 and 5 of the San Martin Grant in Cameron County. Texas." (Second Tract): "Beginning at the intersection of the center line of the proposed Brownsville Ship Channel with the West line of Share No. 6 of the San Martin Grant in Cameron County. Texas, said point also being North 2 deg. 13 min. 33 sec. West 317.18 feet from reference monument *T* as set by the Corps of Engineers of the U. S. Army; thence with the said West line of Share No. 6. South 2 deg. 19 min. 40 sec. East 264.14 feet; thence on a line parallel to and 250 feet measured perpendi cularly from the said center line. South 68 deg. 50 min. 32 sec. West 7.184.19 feet to a point in the West line of Share No. 7 of said Grant; thence with the said West line of Share No. 7, North 0 deg. 58 min. West 532.74 feet; thence on a line parallel to and 250 feet measured perpendicularly from said center line North 68 deg. 50 min. 32 sec. East 7,170.81 feet to a point in the West line of said Share No. 6; thence South 2 deg. 19 min. 40 sec. East 264.14 feet to the place of be ginning. containing 82.39 acres.. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT more or less, out of Shares No. 7 of the San Martin Grant In Cam eron County. Texas." (Third Tract): 'Begining at a point on the North boundary line of the Brownsville Ship Channel. Turning Basin, said point being South 21 deg. 09 min. 28 sec. East 90.0 feet from reference monument “F" as set by the Corps of En gineers of the U S. Army; thence with the North line of said Turning Basin North 68 deg. 50 min. 32 sec. East 853.12 feet a North corner of said Turning Basin; thence South 62 deg. 47 min 28 sec. East 48166 feet; thence on a line parallel to and 250 feet measured perpendi cularly from said center line North 68 deg. 50 min. 32 sec. East 141928 feet to a point on the West line of Share No. 32 of the Espiritu San to Grant; thence with said Grant line South 0 deg. 11 min. West 105 78 feet; thence South 0 deg. 01 min. East at 162.40 feet crossing said center line and at 43044 feet the Southeast corner of the tract here in described; thence on a line parallel to and 250 feet measured perpendicularly from said center line South 68 deg. 50 mm. 32 sec. West 1225 53 feet; thence with the line of the Turning Basin South 20 deg. 28 mm. 32 sec. West 48168 feet- thence South 68 deg. 50 min 32 sic. West 1463 12 feet; thence North 21 deg 09 min. 28 sec West 1220.00 feet; thence North 68 deg. 5 min. 32 sec East 61000 feet to the place of beginning, containing 62 47 acres, more or less, out of Share No. 31 of the Espiritu Santo Grant, in Cameron County. Texas;" which property is to be used as a rlgnt oi way ior me consirucuun of a ship channel under the River and Harbor Act of July 3. 1930. Public No. 520. Seventy-first Con gress. all of which more fully ap pears from the petition filed by the United States of America, on the 27th day of September. 1934. in a certain cause now pending in the Brownsville Division of said Dis trict Court of the United States for the Southern District of Texas, styled “United States of America versus That Certain Parcel of Land. Et Al.,” and Numbered 839 on the Law Docket of said court, to which petition reference is here made, having heretofore duly selected such time and place for the hear ing as required by law, will pro ceed to hear said parties and to act thereon in the manner directed by the laws of the United States of America and the State of Texas. This Notice is, therefore, given by .bllcation in The Brownsville Herald for once a week for four consecutive weeks, the last publica tion being more than five (5) days before the above hearing. Witness our hands this the 29th day of March. A. D.f 1935. GEORGE C RICHARDSON. WT B CLINT J. S FORD Special Commissioners 13-29-5-12-19—4t—4936 * NOTICE OF HEARING ON CONDEMNATION BEFORE COMMISSIONERS THE STATE OF TEXAS* COUNTY OF CAMERON • To Brownsville Navigation Dis trict. Garcia Land and Live Stock Company. B F. Hardin, Tax Col lector. Cameron County. Texas, and all Other Persons Having Any In terest in the Hereinafter Described Lands; You and each of you are hereby notified that on the 3rd day of May. 1935, at 11 o’clock A. M. in Room 320. of the United States Post office Building. In Brownsville. Cameron County. Texas, the under signed Special Commissioners, duly appointed by the Hon Thomas M. Kennerlv Judge of the District Court of the United States for the Southern District of Texas, to as sess the damages occasioned by the condemnaion of the following de scribed prooerty, to-wit "Lying and being situated In Cameron County. Texas, and meted and bounded as follows: “Beginning at a point on the South line of the right of way of the proposed Brownsville Ship Channel, said line being 1320 feet measured perpendicularly from the center of said channel, said point also being South 33 decrees 39 min utes East 920 feet: thence South 56 degrees 21 minutes West 3927 9 feet from Reference Monument "K". as set by the Corps of En gineers. U. S Armyr thence North 33 degrees 39 minutes West 1120 0 feet; thence North 12 degrees 42 minutes East 2201 43 feet to a point on the North right of way line of said channel; thenca with the said North right of way line South 56 degrees 21 minutes West 18723 feet; thence South 63 degrees 01 minute 45 seconds West 12 470 97 feet; thence South 58 deg. 14 min. 52 sec West 3062 71 feet to a point in the Hanson line of the San Martin Grant; thence with said Hanson line North 87 deg 29 min. 45 sec East 5756 44 feet to a T>oJnt in the said South rfght of way line; thence with said South right of way line North 63 deg 01 min 45 sec East 10,437 84 feet; thence North 56 deg 21 min. East 432.96 feet to the place of beginning, containing 842 28 acres;” which property is to be used m a right of way and spoil disposal area for the construction of a ship chan nel under the River and Harbor Act of July 3. 1930, Public No 520, Seventy-first Congress, all of which more fully appears from the peti tion filed by the United States of America, on the 11th day of April. 1934. in a certain cause now pend ing in the Brownsville Division of said District Court of the United States for the Southern District of Texas, styled "United States of America versus That Certain Par cel of Land. Et Al.” and Number ed 816 on the Law Docket of said court, to which petition reference is here made, having heretofore duly selected such time and place for the hearing as required by law, will proceed to hear said parties and to act thereon in the manner directed by the laws of the United States of America and the State of Texas. This Notice is. therefore, given by publication in The Brownsville Herald for once a week for four consecutive weeks, the last publica tion being more than five (5) days before the above hearing. Witness our hands this the 29th day of March. A. D.. 1935. OEORGE C RICHARDSON, W. B CLINT J. 8 FORD. • Special Commissioner* (8-29-6-12-19—41—4937) ANNOUNCEMENTS SCREEN, DOORS MORRIS LUMBER COMPANY N O T I O I This is to notify the public that R. M Kirkland who waa formerly employed as watchmaker, is no longer connected in any capa city with the Dorfman Jewelry Store at Brownsville. Signed: I. DORMAN 6 Personal NOTICE The California Perfume Co., pro ducer* of Avon and Perfection products and sponsors of the Ra dio program 'FRIENDS” over WOAI. KPRC and other stations, are desirous of knowing Just how many users they have to Browns ville. Therefore, each and every present or former user erf our products who will send theur name and address Immediately to P. O. Box 55. Brownsville, will receive something of value to them for their courtesy. If you would4 like to know about our money-mak ing plan for local Representa tives. make a note on your card. | .—__————————» 8 Travel Opportunities 1 McALLEN, REYNOSA BUS DAILY SCHEDULE Leaves Leaves McAllen Reynoso 8:30 a. m. 7:10 a. m. 10:00 a. m. 9:00 a. m. 13:00 p m. 11:00 a. m. :00 p m. 1:00 p m. 6:00 p m. 8:00 p m % 4:00 p m. 8:00 p m.## 8:00 p m. 7:00 p m. Special bus from Reynosa Sat urday and 8unday 10:80 p a. .- —. .... ■ ■■■■ ——warn UNION BUS LINES Past bonded Buses. Leaving Har lingen 6:30 a. m. and 3 p . m. dally. Arrives San Antonio 1:18 p. m and 9:45 p. m. San Antonio tliO I as $8 80—Abilene $8 85—Austin 15 10—Chicago $21.15 - St. Lode $17 65 Madison Hotel, phone 401* Harlingen. Miller Hotel, phone 188, Brownsville: Cortes Hotel phone 78, Weslaco; McAllen, phone 32; Sea Benito, phone 234; Elsa, phone m. AUTOMOTIVE 10 Autos For Solo Check This List / Before You Buy v 1934 Chrysler 2-door sedan, equipped with radio, trunk and six wheels, has run less than 11.000 miles .... $875.08 1934 Plymouth 3-door Sedan . $550.08 1933 Ford Tudor . $450 00 1931 Ford Victoria. 6 wheels and trunk.$325.00 1930 Chevrolet Sedan.. $200.08 1931 Chrysler Coupe ... $295 00 , 1931 Plymouth Sedan .. $350.00 f 1929 Packard Sedan .... $250.00 T 1929 Studebaker Sedan. $350.00 1929 Ford Roadster.... $14000 1929 Ford Light Truck. $140.00 1929 Buick Sedan . $17000 1928 Hudson Sedan .... $ 75.00 1928 Chevrolet Touring. $ 35 00 Brownsville Motor Co. CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH PHONE 427 CHEVROLET DEALER’S USED CAR BARGAINS 1927 Cadillac Coupe 1931 Chevrolet Coach 1928 Chevrolet Coach 1929 Ford Tudor 1928 Buick Sedan Seaman Chevrolet Co. 5th and Elizabeth PHONE 1111 PHONE M PHONE ft BETTER USED CARS MANY FIRST TRADES 1934 Chrysler f. 4-door sedan. 1932 Chevrolet Coupe 1934 Chevrolet Touring Sedan 1933 Chevrolet 1-door with trunk. These cars an dear, andr* cheap. Look at them today. Wells Motor Co. 10th and Washington St*. Bulck-Pontlac Dealer* PHONE 88PHONE 88 Office of the collector of custom*. Port of Brownsville. Tex**. April 5, 1935. Notice is hereby given that on April 4. 1935, there wa* seised at this port for violation of Sect. 593 Tariff Act 1930 and Sect. 3081 R. S , one Ford coupe, motor No. A774696 Any one claiming ***• above described automobile wlU file claim with me within twenty 120) days from the date of thJa notice; otherwise I will sell the automobile at public auction at tfc* U. 8. Customhouse, Brownsville^ Texas, on Friday. April 38. 1935. aft 10 o'clock a. m. Wm. Neal*. Demur Collector. 4-5-12-19—ft—4941