COMFORT. On the Guadalupe river. These hills and valleys between Comfort and Boerne offer some of the prettiest driving scenery in America. Rustic drives among the hills. Pretty farms in the valleys, goat ranches back in the hills and canyons. Elevations and dry sunshine provide a stimulating climate. Hermann Sons Home on a hill crest westward. FAUST and MEYERS hotels, small German places, good meals. OST Filling Sta., cafe and resting place. Free camp on river, east. ARMADILLO FARM. An interesting industry, 3*/2 mi. west of Comfort, lane to the north. Armadillos raised in captivity; skins dried form ornamental baskets. Visitors welcome. CENTER POINT. On a river bluff: a hill town resort. Church encampment near. Several small hotels, BRUFF HOUSE leads. Camp space along the river. Jordan’s cabin camp in a riverside grove on OST west, a pleasant- place, 35c to $1.00. *KERRVILLE. The resort capital of the hills. Largest primary wool and mohair market in Texas. Numerous camps along the river; cabin and free auto camps, boys’ and girls’ character camps, church encampments. East 3 mi. on the OST. the American Legion $2,000,000 hospital now conducted by the U. S. Government; adjoining are the Schreiner Institute and the Presbyterian Encampment. BLUEBONNET, ST. CHARLES and'other hotels. Inf-Chamber of Commerce. INGRAM. Jet. of two branches of the river. Cabin camp on OST. east. STATE FISH HATCHERY. East of Mt. Home, 2 mi. Largest black bass hatchery in the world; built by the State, the Kerrvillc and Junction people aiding. The numberless spring-water streams of the Hill Country are kept stocked with game fish. Visitors welcome. You should not hurry thru this Hill Country. MOUNTAIN HOME. La st settlement before crossing the divide. Nice free camp by mountain springs. Store and garage, nice service. Inf.—N. 13. Estes. LLANO RIVER. East side of Junction and the junction of the two Llano rivers. ’’JUNCTION. Heart of the Mill Country. 500 mi. of spring-fed streams in Kimble County shaded with cypress, pecan and other tree groves. Wild, rugged sheep and goat country. Wild pecan nut market. South 20 mi. the Seven-I-Iuudred Springs. North at Menard old Spanish mission works dating from 1757. FRITZ HOTEL, modern and fireproof, famous for iis meals. HODGES HOTEL, pleasant, homelike, hot and cold running water. A delightful ranch recreation camp, the V-H Ranch, 9 mi. up the river, open all year. Other auto camps at .function on the river and 1% mi. south. The Junction Hardware Company lias sportsmen’s, campers and general supplies; a good information headquarters. Loeffler Motor Company has fireproof garage and complete service. Information of any* sort, sec Emil Locffier. LLANO RIVER, north branch, east and west of Roosevelt. NOXI'h The river is forded ninny times; concreted low bridges are built. TIiq river is spring-fed. sparkling, shaded and pretty. These are the onlv river fords remaining on the Old Spanish Trail. If Die water appears deep: change to second gear and go thru slowly and steadily; this avoids splashing the water and assures easv crossing. The new road is to be built along the rhlge. ROOSEVELT. Fishing, bathing, boating at river. Cabin camp; also many camp sites along the river. Camp Allison, 7 mi. west, in a pecan grove, spring water: a good stopping place. Rooming house and meals at Roosevelt. :SONORA. These West Texas towns are essentially the county; outlying are the fine cattle, goat and sheep ranches. Houses are seldom seen but nestled in the hills are the ranch homes with many comforts. The Hill Country climate is dry and invigorating; elevations now range from 2,000 to 2,500 ft. HOTEL MCDONALD lias 41 nils., mortcrn conveniences and good meals. Camp space abundant in West iexas. Sonora Motor Co.. S. R. Hull. lias 14,500 ft. of floor space with complete equipment, nice attentions. City garage, C. S. Keene, is new and well equipped. Day and night sei-vice both places. Vandcr Stucken’s store, all sorts ot nest country inerehandise. Dew Drop Inn is a pleasant p ac for refreshments and rest. OZONA. High rock-bound lulls 'and plateaus; sheep, goats and cattle. Oil norllt and west. Live Oak Hill nitn its alpine road 25 mi. west: Live Oak Creek, good .'1 n water and a nice camp site, 3-1 mi. west. Ruins ot 24. £ THRU THE LAMD5 OF ^AMERICA’S ANCIENT HISTORY FT CONNECTING * FLORIDA - MEXICO • CALIFORNIA- hat/ohal headquarters