Zavala County Sentinel (Crystal City, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 47, Ed. 1 Friday, April 9, 1937 Page: 4 of 8
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[Crystal City, Texas, April 9, 1937
BATESVILLE NEWS
Zavala
bid* at a
meeting to be held Friday,
April 30th., 1937 at the courtbouae in
Cryatal City, Texas, to purchase a
Gas or Diesel Burning Auto Patrol
Road Machine of approximately *0
H P. Bids must be accompanied by
the customary certified check.
County also wishes to sell one used
20 Catrpillar Tractor and grader. All
bids will be opened at 10 o’clock a.
m. Friday, April 30th, 1937.
DON V. MOORE, Co. Clerk and
Ex-officio Clerk of Com. Court of
Zavala Co., Texas.
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Given under my hand and seal of
said Court, at office in Crystal City,
Texas, on this 23 day of March A. u.
1837
(Seal) D. E. CLARK, Clerk,
District Court Zavala County, Texas.
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Although the mercury slipped to
I within two degrees of the freezing
point here Wednesday morning, but
slight damage resulted to the bud-
ding vegetation. Some unprotected
garden stuff was nipped by the
I frost. Indications, according to sev-
eral beemen, ^re that little, if any,
[damage occurred to the gua ilia, and
lother brush.
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A1 Halbert who has been at Ter-
Wells for medical treatment the
st three weeks, has returned, his
indition being somewhat improved,
was accompanied by Mrs. Mo-
bley.
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Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Ross of Ingle-
side spent the week-end with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Ross.
**
Rev. C. C. Keeney of Campwood
preached here Sunday morning and
evening. The Batesville Baptist
Church has called Rev. Keeney for
full time..
**
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gayno Wil-
kinson for Sunday dinner, were Mr.
and Mrs. J. E. Reeves, Mr. and Mrs.
J. B. Britton and Bob Jones.
**
Joe B. King is repainting, and has
recently added a sleeping porch, to
tfis home north of here.
**
Geo. White returned Wednesday
|from Del Rio where he has been for
ledical treatment. We are glad to
Report his condition much improved.
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Mrs. W. A. Jones was called to
Somerset Saturday to her brother,
Claude Chandler, whos is seriously
R.
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Those enjoying the celebration at
Earner State Park, Saturday, from
Batesville were: Mrs. Wjllie Ross and
pns, Eugene and Jesse, J. D. O’Keef,
rreddie Postell, Misses Wanda Faust
and Isabelle Postell, W. A. Reeves,
Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Nelson and son,
Aaron.
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Mr. and Mrs. Homer King had as
their guests over the week-end, her
[mother, Mrs. Johnson, and sister
1 Miss Marine Johnson, of Christine.
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Mrs. Ola Williams spent the week-
ad with her brother, H. A. Sawyers
|td family.,
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piber King and Mr. Faust, who
/e employment at Banquete, were
^siting relatives here Sunday.
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and Mrs. Carl White and fam-
of Crystal City, accompanied by
Minnie Johnson of San Antonio,
Lted friends and relatives here
pay. , i
i **
■d Barber, of Uvalde, salesman
ectrolux refrigerators, installed
refrigerators here Thursday;
(or T. T. Nelson, and one
G. Baxter, making four re
|tors Mr. Barber has installed
\vicinity the past month, the
being for Everett Darby and
limberlake.
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of flfciss Elizabeth Whit-
be surprised to learn of her
Alarch 27, to George Nelson
(tie Baxter entertained
-ffiends Saturday night
Various games were
which sandwiches and
lerved.
lotion held here Sat-
kited in a tie between H.
and H. G. Pace, 56 votes
[hool trustee, and Sid L.
lerman Crawford 48, for
fge.
.and ninth grades of
fcoyed a box supper, on
|irday night.
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of Eagle Pass, who is
of three hundred
|y# miles south of
[clearing the land
acre, with ex-
I*g this by July
fw^-ella have
»ve been
CITATION BY PUBLICATION
THE STATE OF TEXAS
To the Sheriff or any Constable of
Zavala County—Greeting:
You are Hereby Commanded to
summon G. A. Migurski, Individual-
ly 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 fff dead, then his un-
known heirs, Edvige Donati, some-
times written Hedwig Donati, if liv-
ing but if dead, then her unknown
heirs, and Auguste Donati, if living,
but if dead, then his unknown heirs,
by making publication of this Cita-
tion once in each week for four con-
secutive week previous to the return
day hereof, in some newspaper
lished in your County, if there be a
newspaper published 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,
to be holden at the Court House
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 petition filed in ^aid Court
on the 23rd day of March A. D. 1937,
in a sui.t numbered on the docket of
said Court No. 2606, wherein J. A.
Hope and George Perkins, are plain-
tiffs, and G. A. Migurski, Individu-
ally, and G. A. Migurski, as agent
and attorney in Fact for Adele Step-
anoff, L. L. Stepanoff, Edvige Do-
nati, sometimes written Hedwig
Donati, and Auguste Donati, and
Adele Stepanoff if living but if dead,
then her unknown heirs. L. L. Step-
anoff, 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 and Auguste Donati,
CITATION BY PUBLICATION
THE STATE OF TEXAS.
To the Sheriff or Any Constable of
Zavala County—Greeting:
You are hereby commanded to
summon Ada Truedell-McMillin, and
husband, , if married, if living, if
dead her unknown heirs and legal
i representatives, and their unknown
heirs and legal representatives; and
A R. Byrd, if living, if dead his un-
known heirs and legal representa-
tives, and their unknown heirs and
■legal representatives; and the un-
known owners of the hereinafter de-
scribed real estate, as well as their
unknown heirs and legal represen-
tatives, and the unknown heirs and
legal representatives of each of said
unknown heirs and legal represen-
tatives, the residences of each of Said
named defendants, and the names
and residences of each of said un-
known owners, and of each of said
unknown heirs and legal represen-
tatives, and of their unknown heirs
and legal representatives, being un-
known, to appear at the next regular
term of the District Court of Zavala
County, Texas, to be held at the
courthouse thereof, in the city of
Crystal City, on the second Monday
in May, A. D. 1937, being the 10th
day of May, A. D. 1937, then and
there to answer a petition filed in
pub-j the said Court ori the 3rd day of
be a At
April, A. D. 1937, the file number of
which is 2616, in which suit The
State of Texas is plaintiff, and Ada
Truedell-McMillin, and husband, if
married, her unknown heirs and le-
representatives, and their unknown
heirs and legal representatives, A. R.
Byrd, his unknown heirs and legal
representatives, and their unknown
heirs and lfegal representatives, and
the unknown owners, and their un-
known heirs and legal representa-
tives, as well as the unknown heirs
and legal representatives of each of
said unknown heirs and legal repre-
sentatives, are defendants; the cause
of action being alleged as follows:
Plaintiff alleges that in compliance
with the Constitution and laws of
the State of Texas the hereinafter
mentioned taxes were legally levied
and assessed against the hereinafter
mentioned land, in Zavala County,
Texas, for the years mentioned, arid
that said taxes are due, unpaid and
delinquent; that the above mentioned
defendants are either the owners of
said land or claim some interest in
, . .the same, and that the amount of
if living but if dead, then his un- taxes penalty and interest for said
known heirs are defendants, a brief ; years are as foilows;
statement of plaintiffs cause of ac- Against the West One-half of Lot
tion, being as follows:: I Seven (7), Section Nineteen (19),
Plaintiff alleges that they reside in Maverick Slough Pasture, in Zavala
Zavala Countv, Texas, that defend- County, Texas, containing 10 acres
ant, G. A. Migurski, is a non-resi- of land, for the years 1920, 1922
dent of the State of Texas, and that 1923, 1925, 1926, 1927, 1928 1929
the residence of each and all of the 11931, 1932, 1933, 1934- and 1935’
other defendants are unknown to $34.62, including taxes, ’ penalty in-
plaintiffs and that the names of ♦ —i —> •
their unknown heirs are unknown;
that plaintiffs and defendants' are
the joint owners in fee simple of
The West half of the East Half of
Section No. 3, in the Zavala Land
and Water Company, Tract, out
of the Ike T. Pryor 77 Ranch,
a part of Survey No. 79, Abstract
No. 88, in name of Lee F. T. Cottle,
situated in Zavala County, Texas and
that plaintiffs are the joint owners of
the surface rights and of fifteen-
sixteenths of the mineral rights in
and to said land, and that defendants
are the joint owners of one-sixteenth
interest in the minerals in, on and
under said land, co-extensive with
the boundaries of said tract; that
plaintiffs and defendants are the
sole owners of said land and prem-
ises and the estimated value there-
of is $4,000.00; that if there are any
minerals on, in or under said land
they are in place and undeveloped,
and plaintiffs pray for a partition
and division of said land and prem-
ises and that they be given by judg-
ment that portion to which the Court
may find they are entitled; that com-
missioners be appointed and writ of
partition issue.
Herein Fail Not but have before
county, on* the
of April. A. D.____
(Steal) D E. CLARK. Clerk of
the DUtridt Court of Zavala County,
T6X88.
Issued this the 3rd day of April, A-
D. 1937. ^
D. E. CLARK, Clerk of the Dis-
trict Court of Zavala County, Texas.
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terest and costs, for all of said re
spective years, against said land, os
described. All of which is set out in
detail in Plaintiff’s Original Petition
filed herein. Plaintiff further alleges
that said taxes, penalty and interest,
are past due and unpaid, and that
defendants have refused and still
refuse to pay the same or any part
thereof. Plaintiff prays for citation,
for establishment of its debt, for
foreclosure of its lien, and for special
and general relief.
You are commanded to so summon
such defendants, and to serve this
citation, 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; but
if there be no newspaper published
in said County, then in any news-
paper published in the nearsest
County where a newspaper is pub-
lished.
Herein fail not, but have you be-
fore said Court, on the first day of
the next term thereof, this writ, with
your return hereon, showing how
you have executed the same.
Witness D. E. Clark, Clerk of the
District Court of Zavala County,
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CITATION BY PUBLICATION
THE STATE OF TEXAS.
To the Sheriff or Any Constable of
Zavala County—Greeting:
You are hereby commanded to
summon Arlyn Leitch, and husband,
if married, if living, if dead her un- K
known heirs and legal representa- j *
tives, and their unknown heirs a»d j a
legal representatives; and the un-1
known owners of the hereinafter Jjjj
described real estate, as well as their i >♦<
unknown heirs and legal representa-1V
tives, and the unknown heirs and le-
gal representatives of each of said
unknown heirs and legal representa-
tives, the residence of said named de-
fendant, and the names and resi-
dences of each of said unknown own-
ers, and of each of said unknown
heirs and legal representatives, and
of their unknown heirs and legal
representatives, being unknown, to
appear at the next regular term of
the District Court of Zavala County,
Texas, to be held at the courthouse
thereof, in the city of Crysal City, on
the second Monday in May, A. .D
1937. being the 10th day of May, A.
D. 1937, then and there to answer auj
petition filed in the said Court on the V
3rd day of April, A. D. 1937, the file I jgj,
number of which is- 2614, in whigh
suit The State of Texas is plaintiff,
and Arlyn Leitch, and husband, if
married, her unknown heirs and le-
gal representatives and their un-
known heirs and legal rep-
resentatives and the unknown
owners, and their unknown
heirs and legal representatives, as
well as the unknown heirs and legal
representatives of each of said un-
known heirs and legal represen-
tatives, are defendants; the cause of
action being alleged as follows:
Plaintiff alleges that in compli-
ance with the Constitution and laws
of the State of Texas the hereinafter
mentioned taxes were legally levied
and assessed against the hereinafter
mentioned land, in Zavala County,
Texas, for the years mentioned, and
that said taxes are due, unpaid and
delinquent; that the above mention-
ed defendants are either the owners
of said land or claim some interest
in the same, and that the amount ofira
taxes, penalty and interest for said j |«ij
years are as follows:
Against Farm 42, Section 70, Cross | V
S Ranch Subdivision of Zavala M
County, Texas, containing 10 acres of
land, for the years 1927, 1928, 1929,
1930, 1931, 1932, 1933 and 1935,
$31.81, including taxes, penalty, in-
terest and costs, for all of said re-
spective years, against said land, as
described. All of which is set out in
detail in Plaintiff’s Original Peti-
tion filed herein. Plaintiff further al-
leges that said taxes, penalty and in-
terest, are pas due and unpaid, and
that defendants have refusedand still
refuses to pay the same or any part
thereof. Plaintiff prays for citation,
sui
citatfoi
this cltatiol
four
the return uay nereoi, in sortie
paper published in your Coun
if there be no newspaper pub
in said County, then m any nto'
paper published in the nearest Of
ty where a newspaper is pubiL
Herein fall not, but have you
fore raid Court, on the first dayPI
the next term thereof, this writ, with
3rd day of
(Seal) , k
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Zavala j
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