El Heraldo De Brownsville (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 243, Ed. 1 Friday, April 12, 1935 Page: 12 of 14
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FARE THEE WELL ANNABELLE
you'll hear Ruddy Vallee and Ann Dvorak singing "Fare Thee Well
Annabelleone of the big hits of the year in "Sweet Music" Warner
Bros.’ new musical showing Friday and Saturday at the Capitol
Brownsville. 'Tare Thee Well Annabelle" is Just one of the many
song hits Val’.ee 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 Cawthorn. A1 Shean
and Phillip Reed. Rudy’s Connecticut Yankees and the Frank and
Milt Britton musical maniacs provide the melodies in the film.
AT RIVOLI THEATER
Bing Crosby and W. C. Pields in -Mississippi” showing Friday and
Saturday at the Rivoii Theatre in San Benito.
Culbertson and Sims Play
***** *****
For 25 Cents a Point To
***** *****
Liven Up Bridge Tourney
NEW YORK. April 12. (JP)—'The
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
•ach of the six remaining rubbers
of the match would bring the
Smses out on top. Sims enter-
ins 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?" a.'ked
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.
Although Culbertson professed to
have some fear he might be de-
feated. he was obviously elated that
victory was definitely within his
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.
resnectively 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 2.610 points
for the afternoon session and Cul-
bertson had to hand over S652.50
It was one of the few 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 YOUR FACE WITH
CROCHETED NECKWEAR
SAYS LAURA 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—is
exquisite In petit boucle. The
Pierrot collar—and how much In
voaue that is now—is in a lacy
mesh The butterfly jabot corn-
Dletes yie choice. Fashion notes are
tlntnc us so much of the butterfly
^fleets. 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 Spr.ng.
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. Needle-
craft Dept.. 82 Eighth Avenue.
New York. N. Y —Adv.
WEST POINT OF THE AIR
Robert Young and Wallace Been- 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 • Eoidmown” which shows Sun-
day and Monday at the Queen. Bette Davis talented blonde menace
is also featured in the cast).
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 Rivoli 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 (he 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 $10000000 army aviation school.
Beery's son. played by Robert Young
finds romance with Miss OSuluvan
the generals daughter. She offers
encouragement to the cadet while
he goes through the rigors 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 ’he author r»f
“Bordertown." the Warner Bros
production which shows Sunday
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 gTOws 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. Muni
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-
dertown” and thence to the drawing
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 Midnite
and Sunday. Monday at the Rivoll
Theatre in San Benito.
Fields is cast as the Captain of
the “River Queen.” and the biggest
liar on the river and the champion
callope 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 Whites 1935 Scandals"
presents a chorus of more than two
hundred breath - taking beauties
personally selected bv George White.
In the choms 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
Rival! Theatre in San Benito are
two Texas girls. Kasha Haroldl and
Marbeth Wright both of Dallas.
The entire show was originated
nnd supervised by George White.
In the selection of the stars prin-
cipal players creation of the dances
and even to the origination of it's
story. The plot of the new issue of
the scandal could stand on it’s
own even without the opulence of
son*. dance and comedy. It concerns
a vacation bound producer who
to > o'f to n small Georgia town
to send a telegram and sees his
own name cn the marquee of a
theatre Scar ialized. he objects and
proceeds to discover some unusual
«ong 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.
Cgfae Postponed
The Kiwanis - Goodyear Play-
ground ball game scheduled for
Friday nieht has been postponed
because of wet grounds.
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT
NOTICE OF HEARING ON CONDEMNA-
TION BEFORE COMMISSIONERS
1 HE STATE OK TEXAS )
COUNTY OF CAMERON )
To Vista Del Mar Irrigation Company
Mrs. Mettle IS person Stewart. H E
Stewart. B K Louts. Cameron County.
Ttxas. and all other persons having any
merest in the hereinafter described
lands:
You and each of you are hereby noti-
fied that on the 3rd day of May. 1935
at 4 o’clock p m. In Room 320. of the
United States Postofflce Building in
Brownsville Cameron County. Texas the
undersigned Special Commissioners
duly appointed by tfce Hon Thomas M
Kennerly. Judge of 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-
wtt:
"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. € 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 26
feet for the Northwest corner of the
tract herein described: thence North
68 deg 50 min 32 sec. East 8049.61 feet
to a point In the East line of said Share
6 this line being parallel to and 2640
feet measured perpendicularly from
he said center line; thence with the
7jut line South 12 deg. 53 min 40 sec
East At 2667.60 feet crossing the said
USE THE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS
They Are a Sure Guide To Economy and Profit
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT
crater line and at 2820 31 leet the
Southeast corner of the tract he-etn
described; thence on a line parallel to
and 250 feet measured perpendicularly
from the said center line South 88 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. 18 min. 40
see. West 264 14 feet to the place of be-
ginning. containing 552 82 acres more or
lest;" which property is to be used a*
a right of way and spoil disposal area
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 ap-
pears from the petition filed by the
United States of America on the 25th
day of May. 1834. In a certain cause now
pending In the Brownsville Division o»
said District Court of the United States
for the Southern District of Texaa.
styled “United States of America versus
that certain parcel of land. 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 th*
hearing as required by taw. will pro
reed to hear said parties and to act
thereon In the manner directed by the
laws of the United States of America
and the State at Texas.
This notice is. 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 hearing.
W'tnesa our hands this the 28th day
of March A D 1835
GEOROE C RICHARDSON
W B. CLINT
J S FORD. Special
Commissioners.
3-28-5-12-18-41-4838
CONSTABLE'S 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 on the 21st
day of March 1835 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. 183-*.. at the rate of ten per
cent per annum together with the
.urn of $4040 00 Attorney's Fees and
costs of suits; and. whereas the said
Judgment Is s foreclosure of s Vendor's
Lien Belle W. McNear and Mrs. Edna
Schlefelbeln vs. Sam Jonea. placed in
my hands for service. I. H D. Loeano.
Constable Prct. 2 of Cameron County.
Texas did on the 28 th 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 69-100 139 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 Ml nnsota-Texas Land and
Irrigation Company's Subdivision of s
portion of said La Ferla Grant as above
described known and described as Lots
Nos Nine (8) and Ten (10) Eleven (11)
Twelve (12) Thirteen (13) and Fourteen
(14) of A W Amthor's Loma Alt* Re-
survey and Subdivision of a portion of
the south one-half of said Block No. 44.
ss said Loma Alta Subdivision Is shown
end delineated on the may or plat there-
of duly recorded and levied upon as the
property of Sam Jones and that on the
first Tuesday In May. 1835. 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 descrlt-
Real Estate at public vendue for cash
to the highest bidder as the property
of said Sam Jones.:
And in compliance with law. 1 give
this notice by publication. In the Eng-
lish language once a week for three
consecutive weeks Immediately pre-
ceding said day of sale. In The Browns-
ville Herald a newspaper published lb
Cameron County.
Witness my hand this 28th day of
March. 1835
H. D. Lozano. Constable Prct 2.
Cameron County. Texas
By Mrs. S. N Byrne deputy
3-28-5-12-3t-4B3s
NOTICE OF EXBCCTION SALE
THE STATE OF TEXAS )
COUNTY OP CAMERON )
By virtue of an order of sale and
execution Issued out of the 103rd Judi-
i clal 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. Rlha et al. defendants on the docket
of said Court said Judgment being In
favor of Martin Lafferty and against
George C. Rlha for the sum of $1338.32.
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
.gainst both defendants. George C Rlha
and C. A. Swanson establishing and
foreclosing a vendor s lien on the here-
nafter 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. Rlha and C. A. Swanson
to-wit:
The south 9 98 acres of Block 60. of
the Hooks 6c Hodge* Subdivision No. 1
of the La Feria Grant. In Cameron coun-
Ity. 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
aid Oeorge C. Rlha and C. A. Swan-
son.
Dated at Brownsville. Texas this 3rd
day of April 1935.
J. A GOOLSBY. Sheriff of Cameron
County Texas
By Gustavo Vera. DeputJ
4-5-12-19-3t-4940
NOTICE or HEARING ON CONDEMNA-
TION before: commissioners
THE STATE OF TEXAS )
COUNTY OP CAMERON )
To James B Jones. Laura M Jones
Brownsville Navigation District ol
Cameron County Texas. the First Truai
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 you are hereby noti-
fied that on the 3rd day of May 1933
at 2 o'clock p. m. In Room 320. of the
United States Postoffice Building in
Brownsville. Cameron County. Texas
the undersigned Special Commission-
ers. duly appointed by the Hon Thomas
M Kennerly. Judge of the district court
of the United 8tates for the Southern
District of Texas to assess the dam-
ages occasioned by the condemnation
of the following described property to-
wtt:
“Lying and being situated In Cameron
County. Texas and meted and bounded
as follows:
(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. T of the San Mar-
tin Grant said line also being the Bast
line of Share No. 32 of the Bsplrltu San-
to Grant said point also being North
2 deg 13 min. 33 sec. West 317.16 feet
thence South 68 deg. 50 min. 32 sec
West 7177.50 feet from reference monu-
i ment "I" as set by the Corps of En -
glneers of the C. S Army: thence with
the said San Marttn-Esplrltu Santo
Grant line South 0 deg. 58 min. Bast
1406 44 feet for the Southeast corner of
the tract herein described: thenoe on s
Lne parallel to and 1320 feet measured
perpendicularly from said center line
South 68 deg 50 mtn 32 sec. West 2695 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. 26 min
52 sec. West at 1411.19 feet crossing
said center line and at 2822.39 feet the
Northweet corner at the tract herein
LE6AL ADVERTISEMENT
described; thence on e line perellei
end 1320 feet measured perpendicular-
ly from said center line North M deg
SO min. 32 sec. Cast 2066 23 feet to a
point In the San Martln-Esptrltu Santo
Qrant line: thence South 0 deg 58 min.
last 1406 43 feet to the place of begin
ntng. containing 182 54 acres more or
less out of Share 32 of the Bsplrttu
Santo Orant. Cameron County. Texaa
(Second Tract): "Beginning at the In-
tersection of the center line of the
proposed Brownsville Ship Channel with
the Bast line of the Jones Tract In
Share No 32. Beplrltu Santo Orant. said
point being North 2 deg 13 min. 33 sec
West 317 :6 feet: thence South 68 deg
50 min. 32 sec. West 9659 40 feet from
reference monument "I" as set by the
Corps of Engineers of the U. S. Army
• hence with the said Bast line of the
Jones Tract South 0 deg. 26 min. 52 sec.
Bast 1411.19 feet; thence on a line par-
allel to and 1320 feet measured perpendi-
cularly from said center line South 68
deg 50 min 32 sec West 2693 27 feet to
a point In the West line of said Share
No 32 of said Orant; thence with the
said West line North 0 deg 01 min
West at 1415.26 feet crossing said cen-
ter line and at 1577 67 feet an angle In
said line; thence North 0 deg. 11 min
East 1254.56 feet: thence on a line par-
allel to and 1320 feet measured perpen-
dicularly from said center line North
68 deg. 50 min. 32 sec East 2665 83 feet
to a point In the Bast line of said
Jones Tract: thence with said Bast line
South 0 deg. 26 min. 52 sec East 1411.20
feet to the place of beginning con-
taining 162 48 acres more or lest out of
Share 32 of the Bsplrttu Santo Orant.
Cameron County. Texas:which prop-
erty 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. Seventy-first Congress all of which
more fully appears from the petition
filed by the United States of Amrlea
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 Slates of
America versus that certain parcel of
land et al and numbered 830 on the
Law Docket of said court to which peti-
tion reference la 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 8tate of Texas.
This Notice Is. therefore given In
publication In The Brownsville Herald
for once a week for four consecutive
weeks the last publication being more
than five (5) days before the above
hearing
Witness our hands this the 29th day of
March. A D 1935
GEORGE C RICHARDSON
W B CLINT
J. 8 PORD. Special
Commissioner*
3-29-5-12-19-41-4933
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
Treving Anguera. Cameron County.
Texas. Point Isabel Independent
School District: El Jardin Inde-
pendent School District. Cameron
County Drainage District No. I.
and All Other Persons Having Any
Interest in the Hereinafter De-
scribed Lands:
You and each of you are hereby
notified that cm the 3rd day of
Mav. 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
Kennedy. 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): Beginning at the
intersection of the center line of
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-
ment “H" as set by the Corps of
Engineers of the U S 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 26.913 04
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* measured per-
oendicularly from the said center
line and center line produced
Westwardly. South 58 deg. 14 min
52 sec. West 28.36039 feet; thence
on a line parallel to and 250 feet
measured perpendicularly from the
said center line and the center line
produced Eastwardy. South 68 deg.
50 min. 32 sec. West 2.604 97 feet to
a point In the said Fast 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 317.16 feet from
reference monument “I” as set by
the Corps of Engineers of the U
S. Army: thence with the said
West line of Share No. 8. 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 ir the
West line of said Share No. 6;
tfeence South 2 deg. 19 min. 4C sec.
East 264.14 feet to the place of be-
ginning containing 82.39 acres
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT
more or leas out of Shares No. 7
of the San Martin Grant In Cam*
eron County. Texas."
(Third Tract t: "Begming at a
point on the North boundary line
of the Brownsville Ship Channel.
Turning Basin said point being
South 21 deg. 00 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 comer of
said Turning Basin; thence South
62 deg 47 min. 28 sec. East 481 68
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 1419 28
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 16240 feet crossing said
center line and at 430 44 feet the
Southeast comer 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 min. 32 sec.
West 1225 53 feet; thence with the
line of the Turning Basin South 20
deg. 28 min. 32 sec. West 48168
feet; thence South 68 deg. 50 min
32 sec. 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 610 00 feet to the
place of beginning containing
62^7 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
right of way for the construction
of a ship channel under the River
and Harbor Act of July 3. 1930.
Public No. 520. 8eventy-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
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
GEORGE C. RICHARDSON j
W. B CLINT
J. S FORD.
Special Commissioners
<3-29-5-12-19—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
Mav. 1935. at 11 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.
Kennerlv Judge of the District
Court of the United States for the
Southern District of Texas to as-
sess the damages occasioned bv the
condemnaion of the following de-
scribed property to-wit:
“Lving 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. 8 Army; thence North
33 degrees 39 minutes West 11200
feet: thence North 12 degrees 42
minute* East 2201 43 feet to a point
on the North right of way line of
said channel; thenc: with the said
North right of wav line South 56
degrees 21 minutes West 1872 3 feet;
thence South .63 degrees 01 minute
45 seconds \frest 12.470 97 feet;
thence South 58 deg. 14 mm 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 point in the
said South right 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 w w u*'cu »» ■
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.
Seventv-flrst 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 v.eek 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.
GEORGE C RICHARDSON
W. B CLINT
J. S FORD
Special Commissioner*
(1-29-5-12-19—4t—4937)
ANNOUNCEMENTS
SCREEN
DOORS’
MORRIS LUMBER
COMPANY
NOTIOI
Thu u to notify the public that
R. M Kirttand who ni formerly
employed as watchmaker it «•
longer connected in any capa-
city with the Dorfman Jewelry
Store at Browneville.
filmed: I. DORMAN
6 Personal
NOTICE
The California Perfume Co . pro-
ducers of Avon and Perfection
products and sponsors of the Ra-
dio program 'FRIENDS" over
WOAI. KPRC and other sutiona
are desirous of knowing Just how
many users they have in Browns-
ville Therefore each and every
present or former user of our
products who will send their name
and address immediately to P. O.
Box 55. Brownsville will receive
something of value to them for
their courtesy. If you would like
to know about our money-mak-
ing plan for local Representa-
tives. make a note on your card.
8 Travel Opportunities
McALLEN
REYNOSA BUS
DAILY SCHEDULE
Leaves
McAllen Reynaaa
8:30
10 00
12:00
:00
600
4 00
8:00
a. m. 7:30 a m.
a m. 9:00 a m.
pm. 11:00 a m.
p m. 1:00
p. m. 8:00
p m. 8:00
p m. 7:00
Special bus from Reynoea
urday and Sunday 10:80 p.
P
P-
P*
P-
m.
UNION BUS LINES
Fast bonded Buses. Leaving Har-
lingen 6:30 a. m. and 3 p . m. daily.
Arrives San Antonio 1:15 p. m and
9:45 p. m. San Antonio
r as $8.80— Abilene $8.85—Austte
$5 10—Chicago $21.15 - St. Louia
$17.65 Madison Hotel phono 406
Harlingen; Miller Hotel phone 166
Brownsville: Cortez Hotel phone ft
Weslaco; McAllen phone 32; Sea
Benito phone 234; Elsa phone 16.
AUTOMOTIVE
10 Autos For Salo
Check This List - j
Before You Buy V
1934 Chrysler 2-door sedan
equipped with radio trunk
and six wheels has run less
than 11.000 mUes .... $875.06
1934 Plymouth 2-door
Sedan . $550 00
1933 Ford Tudor . $450 06
1931 Ford Victoria. 6 wheels
and trunk.$325.00
1930 Chevrolet Sedan.. $200.00
1931 Chrysler Coupe ... $295.00
1931 Plymouth Sedan .. $350.00
1929 Packard Sedan .... $250.00
1929 Studebaker Sedan. $350 00 A
1929 Ford Roadster.... $140.00 f
1929 Ford Light Truck. $140.00
1929 Buick Sedan . $170.00
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 Coups
1931 Chevrolet Coach
1928 Chevrolet Coach
1929 Ford Tudor
1928 Buick Sedan
Seaman Chevrolet Co.
5th and Elizabeth
PHONE 1111
PHONE M
PHONE «
BETTER USED
CARS
MANY FIRST TRADES
1934 Chrysler 5. 4-door sedan.
1932 Chevrolet Coupe
1934 Chevrolet Touring Sedan \
1933 Chevrolet 3-door with
trunk
These cars are clean and
cheap. Look at them today. w
Wells Motor Co.
10th and Washington Sts.
Bulck-Pontlac Dealers
PHONE M PHONE «
Office of the collector of customs.
Port of Brownsville. Texas April
5. 1935. Notice is hereby given that
on April 4. 1935 there was seised
at this port for violation of Sect.
593 Tariff Act 1930 and Sect. 3061
R. S one Ford coupe motor No.
A774696 Any one claiming the
above described automobile will
file claim with me within twenty
(20) days from the date of this
notice otherwise I will sell the
automobile at public auction at the
U. 8. Customhouse. BrownsvtH%
Texas on Friday. April 26. 1935. at
10 o’clock a. m. Wm. Neale. Dapnly
Collector.
4-1-13-19 It 4045
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