Zavala County Sentinel (Crystal City, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 47, Ed. 1 Friday, April 9, 1937 Page: 2 of 8
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the Authorized Ford Fii
Universal Cr/dit Compju
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t -Act Play
play was given at the
choOl Monday morning,
will be taken to Pearsall
night.
County Meet Declamation
lifton Butler, first place. Senior
Ruth Greer, second place, se-
girls; Catherine Shirley, junior
ft first place; Curtis Jackson, Ju-
boys, first place.
Senior Picnic-
senior class went to Con Can
lursday, April 1, for their senior
Ip, We left about nine and ar-
d at Con Can about eleven. Fif-
minutes later, seniors dotted the
iks of the nearby "mountains",
aut twelve thirty we ate dinner—
dinner, too. If you don’t believe
leak Mr. Rice. After dinner there
more hill-climbing. About three
tlock the tired seniors drifted back
the bus to loaf (as seniors are
font to do)) so to add to the fun of
ie day, a snappy game of dizzy
faseball was played. At five o’clock
ate supper and prepared for the
fvomeward journey. A bus load of
t and battered seniors re-
to their respective firesides
o’clock.
**
Plhe general events, there
specials: Miss Rich posed
Jed cameras, also some empty
to Garner park with Mr.
in the car of Betty Cook and
husband; Alvin Morris and Ai-
red Garey, engaged in effort to get
Jlfred’s daily fresh quart; Alvin
bossy’s tail while Alfred held
p; both ran. H. C. Barker,
and growled over his tooth-
;'-had it pulled next day. Helen
id Viola D., discovered skeleton
cave; it looked like a mean
bones, could tell by the horns,
took the proverbial fall off
Clifton Butler, girls as usual
lhand information—the girls
Ilk and we wern’t around—
je’U make Lorine Shields
Ivould be a long secret any
Ron, Margaret Griffin, Alvin
TEvelyn Tube- went swim
Cigar smoking—Ed S„ an ex-
Yd hand; Ed Ready, good be-
Flavil Ingram, couldn't take
[Morris. learned how to keep
ling older; Frank Schell, all
|is a chimney; Ed Ready en
by singing about the
ail. Maurine Deason, at
|Frank Schell and Mar-
\We wondered who
ted’s camera, but he said
hill. Mr. Rice—bragged
and wondering when
king them.
Ywonderful time, and the
I and back was a glorious 'riot.
F, L. MAYTAG
F. L. MAYTAG DIES
Frederick L. Maytag of Newton,
Iowa died at Beverly Hills, Calif.,
on Friday, March 2, at the age of
79 years. The most notable figure in
the washing machine industry, Mr.
Maytag was until very recently ac-
tive in the business which bears his
name.
While Mr. Maytag made many
generous gifts during his lifetime to
institutions in his home city of New-
ton, and elsewhere, his greatest con-
tribution to humaniy was his wash-
ing machine, because of the service
it has rendered in lightening the
burdens of millions of housewives
throughout the country.
At the age of nine, F. L. Maytag
journeyed from Illinois to Iowa,
trudging barefooted most of the way
beside a prairie schooner. At that
time Newton had but 1,500 popula-
tion. Today it is known as the wash-
er center of the world and has a pop-
ulation of more than 12,000.
In addition to the extensive May-
tag factory which employs approxi-
mately 2,000 people, the city of New-
ton enjoys many improvements
which were made possible largely
through the gifts of Mr. Maytag.
|.Mr. Ready Makes Talk
L. Ready, representing the
fustry, made a very inter-
Uk Monday. In addition to
Bp for becoming a success-
lrman, he gave information
\help all, no matter what
decides on.
ambition you have, like
I to stay with it, because
kvay you will succeed. Be
|dy and learn the English
your vocation is to be
lnth any kind of ma-
1 urn to operate those
I you want to know some-
l the quiet thinker. Take
the thoughts the teach-
j'ou and use them. When
|iled upon to make a
and do it the best way
Rause this will develop
speak to others intel-
t-nable you to express
\ao others will under-
i point has been
' speakers. Even if
college, high school
i that, if you want
on your education
[able to run any kind of
Iher education is to your
Ret it if you. can, but
trying to learn some-
necessary for the grad-
Imake her own living, so
I importance that she de-
le vocation.
_c$pressed his wish to
tberman’s convention
Antonio, April 14,
ivention the iq.-n
and facts frotn
rill become ac-
IkrW lurnber-
r tie San
hope Mr.
invention.
to make
l We hope
Coleman, Sonny Parsons, Lowell and
Nowell Didear, Clifton Wagner.
The high school spelling team,
composed of Itta Freed and Jenny
Lou Gray, won county meet spelling
Friday.
Pep Squad
The Pep Squad was successful
with their stands at the county meet
and tho spinach festival. They will
have a stand May 7, at the meet
against Carrizo Springs. Tuesday.
Tuesday they sold food at the school.
The Pep Squad is trying in every
way to make money to buy new
equipment for the next year’s sea-
son so that our Pep Squad will really
look nice. Miss Dunlap hopes that
every one who can will help the girls
by patronizing their stands.
-WGD--
Golden thoughts and silver tongues
do not abide in temples of brass.
living, but if dead, then her un-
known heirs, Auguste Donati, if liv-
ing. but if dead, then his unknown
heirs, by making publication of this
citation once in each week for four
consecutive weeks previous to the
return day hereof, in some news-
paper published in your county,
if there be a newspaper pub-
lished therein, but if not,
then in the nearest County where a
newspaper is published, to appear at
the next regular term of the District
Court of Zavala County, Texas, to be
holden at the Courthouse thereof, in
Crystal City, Texas, on the second
Monday in May, A. D. 1937, the same
being the 10th day of May, A. D.
1937, then and there to answer a pe-
tition filed in said Court, on the 30th
day of March, A. D. 1937, wherein,
J. A Hope and George Perkins, are
plaintiffs, and G. A. Migurski, Indi-
vidually and G. A. Migurski, as Ag-
ent and attorney in fact for
Stepanoff, L. L. Stepanoff, Edvige
Donati, sometimes written Hedwig
Donati, and Auguste Donati, and
Adele Stepanoff, if living, but if
dead then her unknown heirs, lx L.
Stepanoff, if living, but if dead then
his unknown heirs, Edvige Donati,
sometimes written Hedwig Donati,
if living, but if dead, then her un-
known heirs. Auguste Donati, if liv-
ing, but if dead, then his unknown
heirs, and the Federal Land Bank of
Houston, are defendants, numbered
on the docket of said Court No. 2609,
said petition alleging that the plain-
tiffs and defendants are the owners
in fee simple of the following de-
scribed real estate and premises situ-
ated in Zavala County, Texas, to-
wit:
The East one-half of the West One
Half of Section No. 3, and the East
one half of the East one half of Sec-
tion No. 3, out of the Zavala Land
and Water Company Tract, a part of
Survey No. 79. in the name of Lee F.
T. Cottle, in Zavala County, Texas;
that the plaintiffs are the joint own-
ers of the surface rights and fifteen-
sixteenths of the minerals on, in and
under said land, and that the defend-
ants, except the Federal Land Bank
of Houston, and the joint owners of
an undivided one-sixteenth interest
in and to the minerals on, in and
under said land, and that the Federal
Land Bank of Houston is the owner .
and holder of a Deed of Trust Lien, j
on and against the surface rights and |
49-64ths. of the Minerals, and that j
the value of said land and premises
is $9600.00; plaintiffs allege that the!
minerals in, on or under said land!
and undeveloped and unlocated and
are in place, undisturbed so far as
known to them: that G. A. Migurski
is a nonresident of the State and that
the residence of all of the other de-
fendants, are unknown to plaintiffs,
except Federal Land Bank of Hou-
ston, domiciled in Harris County,
Texas. Plaintiffs pray for partition
Donati, if ] and distribution
premises, for appointment of com-
missioners and for possession of the
part awarded to them by the Court.
HEREIN FAIL NOT, but have you
before said Court on the first day
of the next term thereof, this writ
with your return thereon, showing
how you have executed the same.
WITNESS: D. E. CLARK, Clerk of
the District Court of Zavala County,
Texas.
GIVEN UNDER MY HAND AND
SEAL OF OFFICE in Crystal City,
Texas, this the 30th day of March,
A. D. 1937. | ■
(Seal) D. E. CLARK, Clerk
District Court of Zavala County,
Texas.
Issued this 30th day of March, A.
D. 1937. ■
| (Seal) D. E. CLARK, Clerk Dis-
trict Court Zavala County, Texas.
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A home is incomplete without
TELEPHONE SERVICE
Constipation
<j----- if constipation ouni you Ou. In-
eiCtntioD, Hudichu. Bad Sloop. Pimp-
ly Skin, cot quick rollof with ADLI-
RIKA. Thorough In ncUon rot on-
tlroly aontlo and safo.
ADLERIK A
At all Leading Druggists
DEL RIO & WINTER GARDEN
LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE
SERVICE
Besides Affording Protection, Keeps you in Touch with
your friends, without respect to distance.
Del Rio & Winter Garden Telephone Co.
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COOL as a cucumber
An electric refrigerator WON’!' Iieut your kitchen, because it’s de-
signed primarily to produce cold. . . . The new models of electric re-
frigerators are greatly improved in efficiency. . . . They operate safely,
silently and keep as cool as a cucumber, regardless of the weather. . . .
Buy a refrigerator that’s cold on the inside and cool on the outside.
«... SEL YOUR DEALER or Central Power and Light Company.
cam. BflflK
WMledhk R6FR IGCRflTIOI
One way to stand up the boss
to go on a sit-down strike.
Freedom of speech is not a license
to lie.
--WGD-
THE STATE OF TEXAS:
TO THE SHERIFF OR ANY CON-
STABLE OF ZAVALA COUNTY-
GREETING:
YOU ARE HEREBY COMMAND-
ED to summon, G. A. Migurski, In-
dividually, and G. A. Migurski, as
agent and attorney in fact for Adele
Stepanoff, L. L. Stepanoff, Edvige
Donati, sometimes written Hedwig
Donati. and Auguste Donati, and
Adele Stepanoff, if living, but if
dead, then her unknown heirs, L. L.
Stepanoff. if living, but if dead, then
his unknown heirs, Edvige Donati,
I'M SOLD
It always works
Juat do what hospitals do, and the
doctors insist on. Use a liquid laxa-
tive, and you can bring yourself to
clocklike regularity without strain or
ill effect.
A liquid can always be taken in
gradually reduced doses. Reduced
dotage it the secret of any real relief
from conolipalion.
Ask a doctor about this. Ask your
druggist how very popular Dr. Cald-
well's Syrup Pepsin has become. It
eacn unit, gives uie Downs a rnancc
to act of their own accord, until they
are moving regularly and thoroughly
without any help at all.
Dr. Caldwell’* Syrup Pepsin con
nd caacara—bot h natural
form no habit. Tho ae-
It will relieve
*• IMUITt aola u
THERE’S A SAYING that you
can’t haw* •varythiny — but this
now Ford V-8 toys differen tly
At tha lowest Ford price in years, you
can have roominess and comfort pos-
sible only with an engine that’s extra
short, springbase that’s extra long,
drivers’ seats that adjust two ways.
And besides that—you rids where
riding comfort is at its best—a-nid-
ships, between the axles.
You get brakes that stop with tremen-
dous power—yet work at the gentlest
of toe pressure.
You get a car that’s easy to steer, easy
to park. Yet the way it hugs the road
and cradles you over rough spots will
make you think of great big cars, with
great big price tags on them.
You get modern lines and sparkling
colors, and up-to-the-minute “little
things,” too—battery under the en-
gine hood, starter button on the dash
1ILLIANT "£Z" •
and parking brake below it, big li
gage compartments on all sedans.)
And anywhere you go, you
you’ll find good service at costs sj
they’re famous the world aroui
So no matter how hard yoi
please or fit—here’s the cat
FIRST this spring. The Ql
car in the low-price field.
SEE TOUR FORD DEALS
S«S a MO MTU «ftcr usual d<n|
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Hardy, J. H. Zavala County Sentinel (Crystal City, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 47, Ed. 1 Friday, April 9, 1937, newspaper, April 9, 1937; Crystal City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1096663/m1/2/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .