others are being used for vaca- guil,tion time. There are all-price ^ jranged homes, we were shownone $80,000 one. yeaj* * * *wasFrom there we went on to the j0S(other side of Lake Bridgeport cjJUland travelled again the road ^to John’s birthplace. Only cou- ^ jsins remain in the area now and we visited some of them.Other places of interest we deavisited will be commented on ^later. cha* * * *of (Many Pecos people are planning to be in El Paso Septem- jraber 29. volThis is the date for the world chpremiere of “Mark of the pr(Witch”, the first picture for atpresidio productions of Dallas.Formed early this year, the ^Presidio production Company ^is headed by R. B. McGowenJr. ^as president. The former exe- t0,cutive vice-president of First National Bank, R. B. McGowen | has spent much time in Los Angeles and New York during recent months as well as in the Dallas offices of the new movieproducers.The movie, of the popular“horror” variety, will premiere at the Plaza Theatre.Mary Davis, vice - presidentof Presidio Productions, livedin El Paso before going toDallas. She and Martha Peterswrote the screenplay.Among clever promotionalideas developed for the film isthe original medallion beingcreated by Mary St. Onge, alsoof El Paso, who is a widelyknown sculptress and jeweler.The film memento is a silver disk which bears the witch mark which figures prominently inthe plot of the film and, on thereverse side, the title. This willbe a limited edition and may be used for a pendant, braceletcharm or key ring.The company officials are notmaking any great claims for this ‘first” film but the Interstate Theatre executives in Dallas report it to be above average.u/o hrtnft for a SUCC€SSIUlpremiere showing in the Border City and good acceptance from theater audiences everywhere.urichpsto Presidio Productions!