Zavala County Sentinel (Crystal City, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, November 28, 1941 Page: 2 of 8
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PARTLY OF MILK— CASEIN H
USFP TO MAKE A ’WOOL" THAT IS
MIXED WITH THE FELT OF MANY HATS
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-TAME TO -THE FIELD FOR
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ECONOMIC PKOiiLEHtS
CONFRONT GOVERNMENT
, sen3 the ability to buy. The
which Mr. Morgenthau recommend
The kindred problems of inflation, «* Evolves a straight 15 per cent tax
taxation and cost-of-government are Qn aH salaries and wages,
causing many a congressional head- j The cost-of-government issue is
ache these days. Few senators or rep-|coming into (he limelight now. The
resentatives seem to have yet decid- hard fact is that the war spending
ed what can be done to help solve has been piled on top of lvcord-
“,em- ; breaking non-war spending in which
Prices are now going up with ex- no important cost reduction has been
treme rapidity. President Roosevelt made anywhere. For instance, uppro-
recently said that inflation has set in, priations to aid farmers, youth, re-
and other major figures in the gov-1 liefers, and others are still at the de-
ernment have said the same thing pression peaks. Leading congression-
before. A legion of economists have|al fighter for non-defense economy
urged that Congress take steps to ha# been Senator Byrd of Virginia,
control prices. But so far the law- Mr. Byrd is a 100 percent supporter
makers have shown amazing agility | of the anti Hitler program, and at the
in dodging the issue. Price-fixing is same time he believes that the regu
an extremely ticklish proposition, lar cost of government should be
It would directly affect millions of pared to the limit. He is head of a
voters. If it is to be successful, in the 'senate committee which is now try-
opinion of most authorities, it must • ing to find ways and means to reduce i
be accompanied by wage-fixing. So, !j.he nor-defence budget. Secretary!
from the point of view of men who Morgenthau recently appeared be-
must depend on votes to hold their fore this committee and testified
jobs, it is dangerous medicine. On I that, in his opinion, very large cuts
bill with economic problems which are
of direct concern to every citizen of
these United States.
-WGD----
CITATION BY PUBLICATION
the respective amounts as follows:
Years To Whom Assessed Amts.
Delin.
1919 Unknown $1.14
1921 Unknown 1.18
1922 Unknown 1.16
1923 Unknown 1.31
1924 Unknown 1.30
1925 Unknown 1.71
1926 Unknown 2.99
1927 Unknown 1.70
1928 Unknown 2.08
11930 Unknown 2.41
1931 Unknown 2.17
1932 Unknown 1.46
1933 Unknown 1.76
1934 Unknown 1.51
1935 Unknown 1.51
1936 Unknown 1.51
1937 Unknown 1.44
1938 Unknown 1.4t
1939 Unknown 1.60
1940 Unknown 1.55
together with interest, penalties,
costs, charges and expenses of suit,
which may legally accrue thereon,
and in said suit.
Each party to this suit and all par-
ties summoned by this writ to ap-
pear and answer in this cause, shall
take notice of, and plead and answer
to, all claims and pleadings then and
• here and now on file and that may
be hereafter and thereafter filed in
said cause, by all other parties there-
in, who have and may file pleadings
in said cause.
Plaintiff and | or interveners also
i seek the establishment and fore- (
•closure of the lien securing payment
| of such taxes as provided by law.
I The officer executing tnis writ
I shall promptly serve the same ac-
cording to requirements of law, and
the mandates hereof, and make due
! return as the law directs.
Witness my hand and official seal
at my office in Crystal City, Texas,
this 13th day .of November, 1941.
(Seal) J.%M. EVANS, Clerk
of the District Court, Zavala County,
i Texas.
Issued the 13 day of Nov., 1941
J. M EVANS, Clerk of the Dis,
trict Court, Zavala County, Texas.
-WGU---
CITATION BY PUBLICATION
THE STATE OF TEXAS
TO: MRS. D. V. Parker, if living.
or map of said subdivision of record
in Volume P, at pace 487, of the
Deed Records of Zavala County,
Texas, said land being situated with-
in the boundaries of no other Taxing
Unit of the State of Texas; said tax-
es in said petition, are alleged to be
delinquent, iustly due, owing, and
'unpaid for the respective years and
in the respective amounts as follows,
to-wit:
Years To Whom Assessed Amts.
Delinqucht (If unknown, Dol. Cts.
- so state)
Unknown
Mrs. D. V. Parker
1927
1932
1933
1934
1935
1936
1937
1938
1939
1940
together
Mrs.
Mrs.
Mrs.
Mrs.
Mrs.
Mrs.
Mrs.
Mrs.
with
Parker
Parker
Parker
Parker
Parker
Parker
Parker
Parker
3.40
3.33
3.62
3.53
3.53
3.53
3.35
3.35
3.74
3.63
interest, penalties,
costs, charges, and expenses of suit,
which have accrued and which may
legally accrue thereon, and in said
suit.
Each party to this suit and afl par-
ties summoned by this writ to appear
and answer in this cause, shall take
notice of, and plead and answer to,
all claims and pleadings then and
there and now on file and that may
be hereafter and thereafter filed in
said cause, by all other parties there-
in, who have and may file pleadings
in said cause.
Plaintiff and | or interveners also"
seek the establishment and foreclos-
ure of the lien securing payment of
such taxes as provided by law.
The officer executing this writ
■hall promptly serve the same ac-
cording to requirements of law, and
the mandates hereof, and make due
return as the law directs.
Witness my hand and official seal
at my office in Crystal City, Texas,
this 13th day of November, A. D.,
1941
(Seal) J. M. EVANS. Clerk.
District Cout, Zavala County, Texas.
Issued Nov. 13, 1941
J. M. EVANS, Clerk, District
Court, Zavala Co., Texas.
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top of that, there are a thousand and could be made in practically all non- behalf'of'zavala CounVy, TexaT and
one different proposed schemes for defense departments. He did not es- an political subdivisions of said
price control, and no one knows itimate the total that could thus be County whose taxes are assessed and
which might be workable. | saved. However, sometime ago he collected by the Assessor and Col-
We have only just begun to suffer j forecast that a reduction of at
the burdens of taxation that war and Meast $1,000,000,000 a year was pos-
defense spending will make inevi- jsibk*. Other authorities have estimat-
table. The new tax bill is the heavi-cd (hat a cut of $2,000 000,000 or
est in our history. Yet it is designed j more is within reason, in noVdefense
to produce less than $4,000,000,000 a spending.
year in additional revenue, and de- , Congress has been almost entirely
fense and aid-to-democracies appro- occupied with foreign policy during
priations now total close to $70,000,- the past year, at the expense of do-
00,000. President has said that the mestic policy. In a time such as the
government’s cash income must be present, with public attention fo-
increased, and Secretary of the cused on a war which extends over
Treasury Morgenthau has urged a three-quarters of the world, it is
THE STATE OF TEXAS
TO: W. C. PICKETT, if living, if
dead his unknown heirs and legal
representatives, the residence of said
W. C. Pickett ,and the names and res-
idences of each and all of his un-
known heirs and legal representa- ___________
tives being unknown, and each and j if dead her unknown heirs and legal
all other proper persons, including i representatives; D. V. Parker, if liv-
all record lien holders, all unknown i ing, if dead his unknown heirs and
owners, and the heirs, admirtis- j legal representatives; the residence
trators, and legal representatives of | of said Mrs. D. V. Parker and D. V.
said unknown owners, whose names Parker, and of each of them, and the
and residences are likewise un- names and residences of the un-
known, owning and claiming any in- i known heirs and legal ropresenta-
terest in the property hereinafter i tives of each of them being un-
described; • | known; and each and all other pro-
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED; per persons, including all record lien
AND COMMANDED to appear at!holders, all unknown owners, and
the next regular term of the District! the heirs, administrators, and legal
Court of Zavala County, Texas, to be' representatives of all such unknown
held at the Court House thereof in i owners, owning and claiming any in-
the City of Crystal City. Texas, onlterest in the property hereinafter
described;
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
AND COMMANDED to appear at
the next regular term of the 38th Ju-
dicial District Court of Zavala Coun-
ty, Texas, to be held at the Court
House thereof in the city of Crystal
the first’Monday in January, A. D.
19)2, the same being the 5th day of
January, A. D. 1942, then and there
to answer a petition in a delinquent
tax suit filed by the State of Texas,
own behalf, and also in
lector of Taxes of said County, in
said Court on the 13th day Novem-
ber, A. D. 1941, in a suit numbered
2961 on the docket of said Court,
wherein the said State of Texas is
plaintiff and W. C. Pickett, his un-
known heirs and legal representa-
tives, unknown owners and their un-
known heirs and legal representa-
tives are defendants. Said suit is a
suit to collect taxes, interest, penal-
ties and costs on the following de-
scribed real estate located, at the
time said taxes wer" a'sesaed. within
the boundaries of said County and
each political subdivision in whose
behalf this suit is brought and de-
bill which would impose on both in-!easy for Congress to take the line of■ scribed as follows, towit:
dividuals and businesses a tax load
infinitely greater than that they are
now carrying. The feeling grows in
official circles that some form of
payroll tax may have to be levied,
and
by
least resistance and do little or noth-
ing. But the heat is being turned on
now, and some of the turners arc
men high in Administration circles.
This country has not yet adopted a
that this may be accompanied fiscal policy, a wage policy, or
law to compel forced savings.! price policy suitable to the times. We
Heavy taxation is urged as .a weapon'are far behind England in that re-
against inflation on the ground that I spect. It looks as if Congress must
it reduces purchasing power and les-J really get down to cases and grapple
THE POCKETBOOK
'of KNOWLEDGE
Ten (10) acres of land, more or
less, lying in Zavala County, Texas,
and being known as all of Farm No.
Forty (40) in Section Seventy-seven
(77) of the G. M. Jowers Subdivision
of the Cross S Ranch as shown by
plat or map of raid Subdivision of
record in Volurp-' P. at page 487, of
the Deed Records of Zavala County,
Texas; said land being situated with-
in the boundaries of no-other Taxing
Unit of the State of Texas; raid taxes
in’ said petition, are alleged to be de-
linquent, iustly due owing and un-
paid for the respective years and in
City, Texas, on the first Monday in
January, A. D. 1942, the same being
the 5th day of January, A. D. 1942,
then and there to answer a petition
in a delinquent tax suit filed by the
STATE OF TEXAS suing in its own
behalf, and also in behalf of Zavala
County, Texas, and all political sub-
divisions of said county whose taxes
are assessed and collected by the As-
sessor and Collector of Texas of said
County, in said court on the 13th day
of November, A. D. 1941, in a suit
numbered 2958 on the docket of said
court, wherein the said State of Tex-
as is plaintiff and Mrs. D. V. Parker,
her unknown heirs and legal repre-
sentatives, D. V. Parker, his un-
known heirs and legal representa-
tives, unknown owners and their un-
known heirs and legal representa-
tives, are defendants. Said suit is a
suit to collect taxes, interest,* pen-
alties and costs on the following de-
scribed real estate located, at the
time said taxes were assessed,
within the boundaries of said county
-»nd c-.ch political subdivision in
whos* behalf this suit is brought and
described as follows, to-wit:
Twentv (20) acres of land, mfcrre
or less, lying in Zavala County. Tex-
as, and being known as all of Farms
Thirt'-fo"r (34) and Thirty-five
(351 in Section Seventy-seven (77)
of the Ci. M Jowers Subdivision of
the Cross S Ranch as shown by plat
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REGISTERED HEREFORDS
37 BULLS YEARLINGS AND TWO-YEAR OLDS
11 FEMALES HEIFERS, OPEN AND BRED
GOOD BREEDING GOOD INDIVIDUALS
GOOD TYPES GOOD CONDITION
At Association’s Sales’ Barn on U. S. Highway No. 90, the
extension of West Commerce Street, and about one mile west
of the City Limits of San Antonio, Texas
All cattle will be in sheds for inspection day before sale
SATURDAY, 1 P.M. DEC. 6, 1941“
CONSIGNORS'
V. A. Goeth & Sons Everett Johnson
C. S. Slatton Hilltop Stock Farm
Muil Stock Farm F. J. Schirmer
Blanco Hereford Farm
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1* Cam* hem* after a week’* trip and
thought I wot in the wrong house) "Hey,” I said
to the wife, "you been buying new curtains and
rugs and stuff?" "Nape," she said, "I’ve re-
decorated the whole house with UOHTI"
2. She shewed me hew she had gene down
to CPI and picked out a new Floor lamp that
realty lights the place upl She get it for less
than ten bucks, fool "New maybe you’ll step
trumping my aces at bridge," I *c:d.
She just dragged me to the kitchen. "I've
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4* And for the bedroom, she bought from
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Hardy, J. H. Zavala County Sentinel (Crystal City, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, November 28, 1941, newspaper, November 28, 1941; Crystal City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1092426/m1/2/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .